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The Urantia Book Concordance


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practicability

28:5.8 both the wisdom of perfection and of p. must be

45:5.7 the acme of perfection in scope, technique, and p..

practicalsee practical intents and purposes

5:3.4 in p. religious experience there exists no reason why

5:3.5 When you deal with the p. affairs of your life, you

7:3.3 in your p. religious experience, it is immaterial

7:4.6 This is the service so essential to the p. and effective

12:5.1 From a p. viewpoint, motion is essential to time,

15:14.8 that it is of little p. significance to the mortal mind.

21:1.3 but as we observe the p. outworking of the Michael

22:7.10 no immediate p. value to the super- or central

23:3.6 beings, none are more important in p. helpfulness

25:4.18 These exceedingly wise and p. beings are always

28:5.11 so to dilute it as to make it p. of application to,

30:3.7 They are of great service in the p. operation of the

35:1.2 universe policies, Melchizedek with p. procedures.

35:7.3 activities on these worlds of study and p. work.

35:10.3 pilgrims pursue their studies in the p. schools of

35:10.3 sponsored by the Melchizedeks is p., progressive,

36:5.12 the p. and effective program of the ascending scale

38:9.8 able to achieve p. utilization of the entire energy

41:2.7 concerned in p. problems of energy manipulation.

42:11.1 But while in p. application the laws of nature operate

43:7.2 progressive occupational or p. socialization on some

43:7.3 are technical spheres of p. education in the working

47:5.3 Surviving mortals now gain p. insight into true

48:5.9 They are p. and sympathetic teachers, wise and

48:8.3 The mortal-survival plan has a p. and serviceable

48:8.3 into one vast and intricate p. training school,

49:6.2 There are p. reasons and sentimental associations

51:6.4 schools of Adam and Eve are devoted to p. arts,

52:5.8 It becomes possible to put the golden rule into p.

56:9.4 for all p. purposes of personal comprehension

69:9.1 communism was a simple and p. automatic

71:1.7 4. P. family organization. These red men clung to the

71:2.8 rather comparative and advancing p. adjustment.

71:2.9 evolution of a p. and efficient form of government,

71:4.16 only one course is p.: The “golden rulers” may

72:7.4 The rapid-transit facilities, which make it p. to

74:7.2 periods of recess were devoted to p. horticulture

81:6.40 the wisdom of those who have had p. experience

83:8.7 the p. and commonplace requirements of marriage

84:6.2 which have been adjusted to p. working harmony,

91:3.7 the more effective technique for most p. purposes

91:7.5 The p. test of these strange religious experiences of

93:2.7 thus gaining that experience and p. introduction to

97:1.3 Samuel was a rough-and-ready type of man, a p.

100:5.6 subconscious mind as a p. working hypothesis

100:7.3 Jesus was so p. in all his ministry, while his plans

100:7.4 Jesus was imaginative but always p..

101:5.12 the p. working union of the faith of evolution and

101:6.7 into increasingly p. but nonetheless supernal ideals

101:9.6 there are at least two p. manifestations of its nature

103:0.6 3. P. or current religion, varying degrees of the

111:6.7 truth to the ruthlessly p. demands of everyday life.

113:2.3 had this previous p. experience on other worlds.

115:3.17 From a p. viewpoint the philosophers of the universe

119:0.6 possess themselves of p. mercy, fair judgment,

120:3.2 the realization and exemplification of some things p.

122:5.5 expert in adaptation and p. in immediate execution.

123:3.8 Jesus was a keen observer and gained much p.

126:5.10 and Jesus, being a thoroughly p. youth as well as

127:3.14 His sturdy and p. optimism was truly contagious;

127:4.1 Each day’s life swarmed with p. difficulties.

127:5.4 occupied with the pressing problems of p. earthly

127:6.12 how to adjust his ideals of spiritual living to the p.

130:1.2 of Gadiah’s present motivation for p. living.

132:4.2 was he able to offer p. and helpful suggestions

133:8.3 an apt pupil and already had begun to make p. use

138:1.1 he desired them to acquire p. experience in dealing

139:6.4 dreamer, but Nathaniel was a very p. sort of dreamer

140:10.6 This new religion of Jesus was not without its p.

140:10.6 whatever of p. political, social, or economic value

146:3.6 there is a p. method of discovering the degree to

149:0.3 preaching tour was an effort to afford p. experience

156:5.16 your ideas are so p. as to render you a useful citizen

170:2.11 the term kingdom of God in favor of the more p.

170:3.8 tends to manifest itself in p. avenues of social service

171:7.3 his sympathy was p., personal, and constructive.

171:8.10 1. Ability is the p. measure of life’s opportunities.

176:4.7 of no more p. importance to human beings than the

181:2.18 to promoting the p. aspects of brotherly love

196:0.6 Jesus was not unfavorably affected in his p. life by

196:0.7 the proportional values of p. and commonplace

196:0.11 from spiritual reverence to p. righteousness.

practical intents and purposes

5:3.6 of a local universe a Michael Son is, to all p., God.

15:1.1 to all p., Urantia and the universe to which it belongs

16:1.3 To all p. the Seven Master Spirits do, then and there,

17:6.7 Creator Son becomes to all p., a bona fide person.

33:1.4 To our universe the Sovereign Son is, to all p., God.

34:1.4 To all p. this manifestation of Deity is a divine

practicality

28:5.8 the universe above and a flood of the wisdom of p.

practicallysee practically all

12:3.9 At the present time p. the entire spirit gravity of

15:8.8 P., our forecasts are reliable, but we are always

17:1.6 embraces p. every order of celestial intelligence.

23:1.10 but there is p. no work of the universes in which they

34:3.5 universe and by reflectivity p. so in the superuniverse

34:3.6 they are p. independent of time and space within the

34:3.6 Therefore, as p observed throughout a local universe

36:5.13 the adjutants more p. effective as human mind;

37:9.11 they are, p. speaking, the citizens of Urantia.

41:2.5 you know p. nothing of the technique of the power

41:5.8 And, p. considered, that is exactly what happens.

41:7.1 In the interior of a sun p. no whole atoms exist;

42:4.6 P. speaking, space is not empty.

42:4.6 Such scarcity of matter is regarded as p. empty

44:5.3 This form of communication between mortals is p.

51:1.4 Thereupon they become p. material beings,

52:3.7 on a normal planet the races are p. blended,

52:5.9 Disease has been p. mastered through the high

55:5.2 Insanity has p. ceased to exist, and feeble-

57:8.3 but this primitive ocean was not salty; it was p. a

59:1.18 has come down to the present time p. unchanged.

65:5.2 as to make it p. immune to all diseases produced

70:1.8 the early peace tribes were p. exterminated.

78:7.2 scores of cities were p. deserted because of these

81:2.19 the making of clay vessels had p. ceased for over one

83:8.8 woman enjoys p. equal rights with her consort.

84:5.8 of liberty and sex determination that p. equals man’s.

84:6.3 Male and female are, p. regarded, two distinct

91:7.7 2. To function efficiently and p. in his mental life.

92:4.5 the Dalamatian revelation was p. lost to the whole

92:4.9 no more than partial, transient, and p. adapted to

95:6.1 precipitated a bitter persecution which p. ended the

98:2.11 such an advanced system of ethics p. without Deity

104:1.8 the Elohim doctrine had been p. eradicated from

104:1.13 concept of the Trinity erred in fact, it was p. true

106:7.2 p. nonrealizable at any conceivable future time.

106:7.4 an attainable absolute God may be p. impossible

108:1.9 dispatched from Divinington, p. no time intervenes

124:1.11 about p. everything that men and women worked at

127:3.11 not know that the Nazareth family was p. penniless.

129:3.7 Jesus p. completed his educational contact-training

136:3.4 his bestowal experience on Urantia was p. finished

138:9.2 entire family (except Ruth) had p. deserted him.

139:7.8 Matthew gave p. the whole of his modest fortune

139:7.9 beginning of the persecutions, he was p. penniless.

174:3.2 dead man seeking to beget children for him was p.

176:1.5 that p. the entire group of believers and disciples fled

186:4.2 The executive business of a great universe was p. at

practically all

15:3.1 P. all of the starry realms visible to the naked eye

18:4.6 p. all administrators of the various divisions of these

19:2.6 to participate in p. all of the celestial services of the

29:4.30 These services must be used by p. all creatures for

35:9.6 p. all of these Sons belonged to the second and third

37:4.5 the knowledge of p. all of the native personalities

37:10.5 assigned on requisition to p. all corps of celestial

40:8.1 While p. all surviving mortals are fused with their

45:5.5 administering p. all routine affairs with the assistance

59:3.1 limestone deposit, and it covers p. all of Europe

59:4.1 p. all of the land of the world is connected by slender

66:7.20 p. all of the wonderful human gains of those days

73:1.2 after the rebellion p. all the gains of the Prince’s

80:7.5 But as it was in Egypt, so again p. all of the art and

81:6.5 America—protected on p. all sides by vast oceans.

83:6.3 By the time of Michael’s advent on Urantia p. all

89:3.1 handed down to p. all modern theologic systems of

90:2.11 a shaman would accumulate p. all the wealth of his

92:2.6 approved of p. all that is now regarded as immoral

98:2.4 they p. all held loosely to the background of a belief

109:3.6 p all Adjusters indwelling intelligent men and women

113:2.8 In p. all their contacts with human beings they can

129:1.3 in less than five years p. all the craft on the lake had

144:4.10 P. all of Jesus’ praying was done in the spirit and in

145:4.2 p. all of the beneficiaries of the healing episode

154:3.1 able to report to Herod that p. all the synagogues

184:1.1 sympathy of some of the Pharisees, seeing that p.

195:3.10 end of the second century, p. all the great minds of

practicenoun

2:7.5 the p. of focusing the attention upon one aspect of

4:1.2 The two thoughts are not opposed in p., only in

16:7.7 enters into the p. of the virtues of the moral realm.

30:3.9 progression is characterized by the p. of giving out

30:4.11 and this is the general p. throughout all Nebadon.

48:7.1 On the first mansion world it is the p. to teach the

56:7.5 it is the p. to send forth advance groups of

64:4.2 to adopt the p. of giving the most successful hunters

64:4.12 And this terrible p. of human sacrifice has been

66:4.7 The p. of subsisting on a nonflesh diet dates from the

66:5.21 primitive men to wash their bodies as a health p..

66:6.7 they missionaries seek to supplant this p. by teaching

68:6.9 this p. became very common after the establishment

68:6.9 were virtually exterminated by the p. of abortion and

69:2.7 accrued from patient p. was attributed to charms.

69:5.2 the custom to keep the military organization in p. by

69:6.6 led to the custom of “passing through fire,” a p.

69:8.4 In war the herders made a p. of killing all men

69:9.12 The whole fetish p. was utilized to guard water holes

70:1.21 The p. of declaring war represented great progress.

70:3.7 being the ancient origin of the p. of social kissing.

70:10.12 The p. of paying “blood money” also came into

70:10.12 the first to abolish the p. of paying blood money.

70:10.14 Punishment by burning alive was a common p..

71:2.19 the p. of electing to public offices only those who are

74:6.9 p. of some nations of permitting the royal families to

74:8.5 Primitive peoples made a p. of selecting for their

75:3.8 of the Garden, multiple mating was a common p..)

75:4.3 Eve had consented to participate in the p. of good

75:4.8 “It was the p. of later generations to attribute

76:5.5 And this was the origin of the p. of burying noted

81:1.8 the human race to become omnivorous in dietetic p..

81:2.18 The p. of hardening pottery by baking was

82:2.4 it was long the p. to suspend all sex regulations on

82:3.5 they were won by riddle contests, a p. that survives

82:4.5 was the p. to pay the father a bride fee in recognition

82:4.5 it became the p. literally to cage up girls, actually to

82:5.3 Woman has usually favored the p. of in-marriage;

82:5.7 in the evolution of in-marriage into the modern p.

83:2.3 elopement rehearsal which was once a common p..

83:5.1 This p. of one-man-at-a-time was the first step away

83:6.3 become habituated to the p. of real pair marriage.

84:4.6 to attend the mother during labor, and this p. gave

85:2.5 the superstitious p. of rapping on wood perpetuate

85:3.1 survival of the earlier p. of worshiping animals.

85:4.4 one positive chance result in the p. of his magic

85:7.1 expression of worshipfulness, and that its early p.

86:5.10 The ancients made a p. of awaking sleepers

87:5.4 desired to be considered beautiful adopted this p..

87:6.12 Only in recent times has bathing become a sanitary p.

87:6.13 Primitive cursing was a coercive p. designed to

87:6.16 Next came the p. of ritual vows, soon followed by

88:2.8 The p. of opening one of these sacred books to let

88:6.0 6. THE PRACTICE OF MAGIC

89:3.1 step in religious evolution; fasting was a common p..

89:3.2 the wasteful p. of burning and burying property

89:3.6 in battle; in later days it became the p. of “saints.”

89:5.1 Group interests dictated the p. of cannibalism.

89:5.4 a general p. for primitive mothers to kill and eat

89:5.14 a common p. to dig up buried bodies and eat them.

89:6.1 No race has been free from the p. of sacrifice in

89:6.5 It was the p. of many groups to build slaves alive

89:6.8 a prevalent p. for fathers, at times of great stress,

89:7.3 Then came the p. of dedicating the first-born sons as

90:2.5 Primitive astrology was a world-wide belief and p.;

90:2.8 It is an only recently abandoned p. throughout much

90:2.11 This p. still obtains in some parts of Tibet, where one

90:4.9 secrecy has always been essential to the p. of fraud

90:5.1 trained to direct the meticulous p. of the ritual.

90:5.2 Ritual may be personal or group in p.—or both—as

91:0.4 The Toda tribe observes this p. of praying to no one

91:1.1 The p. of prayer represents the unintended, but

91:3.3 is a socializing, moralizing, and spiritualizing p..

91:6.4 Prayer, even as a purely human p., a dialogue with

91:6.4 Prayer is a sound psychologic p., aside from its

93:4.14 Even Abraham resorted to this barbarous p. after

93:7.4 the older body of religious teaching and magical p..

93:9.4 with their p. of sacrificing first-born sons.

94:7.2 of Buddhism after six years of the futile p. of Yoga.

94:7.2 Gautama detracted from the p. of seeking salvation

95:1.5 universal p. throughout Mesopotamia for all women

95:2.4 resulted in the later p. of embalming the dead.

96:1.7 the p. of referring to this composite Deity as El.

97:10.7 difficult for religion to survive as the private p. of

98:6.4 Always had it been the p. of Mithraic worshipers,

100:5.8 danger associated with the habitual p. of religious

103:4.1 true worship—the p. of the presence of God which

109:0.1 Human existence constitutes a period of p. which

114:1.1 but in p. the Sovereign Creator Son made no gesture

114:7.1 It is the general p. in the conduct of the affairs of

119:0.2 Son of the Paradise Trinity led the way in this p.,

121:6.3 fairly consistent system of religious belief and p..

122:8.2 according to the Jewish p., he was circumcised

123:2.14 Jesus did much of his early p. at writing Aramaic,

123:3.9 the greater control over Jesus as it was his p. to sit

123:5.7 freely with the gentiles than was their p. in Judea.

124:3.9 into his personal plans and, as far as Jewish p. would

124:4.8 Jesus did much to modify their p. of religious forms,

126:5.1 each month necessitated the p. of greater frugality.

129:2.11 it was the p. of John to take presents each month to

131:10.8 I have not truly mastered this p. of being Godlike.

132:5.18 enduring civilization cannot be built upon the p. of

132:5.19 so grasping that you would stoop to the p. of usury.

132:7.1 surprised that Jesus did not follow out his usual p.

133:4.11 settle down to the courageous p. of facing the facts

135:6.4 It had long been the p. thus to baptize the gentile

136:4.10 It had always been Jesus’ p., when facing any new

137:7.12 not become allied to any schools of thought or p..

139:12.7 it is the invariable p. of the Judges of men fully to

140:8.4 to understand his personal p. of nonresistance.

140:8.5 warn his disciples against the evil p. of retaliation;

140:8.13 it was the p. of Jesus always to say, “Be as wise as

143:1.6 is a God of love and delights in the p. of mercy,

144:1.10 not fully approve of the p. of uttering set prayers.

144:3.15 the p. of many believers to finish this Lord’s prayer

144:4.1 questions regarding this important and worshipful p..

146:2.12 Such a p. is thoughtless and misleading.

146:3.9 they kept up the p. of visiting from house to house,

150:0.2 the p. of anointing the sick with certain forms of oil

150:0.2 to establish this as a uniform p. for both groups,

150:1.3 and personally found it difficult to carry out in p..

150:8.8 not less than three verses of the law, but this p. was

151:3.12 underlying his p. of increasingly using parables in his

153:3.3 You must well know that such a p. as eating with

155:6.7 I admonish you to give up the p. of always quoting

159:5.7 make imperative the p. of the brotherhood of man.

159:5.10 did not advocate the p. of negative submission to

160:1.12 This worshipful p. of your Master brings that

161:3.3 Jesus’ p. of self-limiting his divine consciousness and

166:1.2 comply with the strict requirements of Pharisaic p.

166:1.8 1. The p. of strict tithing.

166:2.1 since the seventy made a p. of announcing the time

167:0.1 it was the p. to leave at least two of the apostles

167:4.3 this was a necessary p. in such a warm climate.

167:5.4 Jesus never sanctioned any divorce p. which gave

170:3.9 inevitably to the p. of the precepts of the family

173:1.1 the more general p. to purchase sacrificial animals at

173:1.3 it had become the p. to require the temple dues of

173:3.3 of teaching and p. which Jesus sought to discredit.

174:3.2 this p. of the brothers of a dead man seeking to

180:5.9 Master’s teaching and p. of nonresistance to evil.

180:6.1 to establish the p. of doing the Father’s will as the

185:1.3 of Caesar from their banners, as had been the p. of

193:4.7 Judas unfailingly resorted to the p. of blaming

195:1.6 of a new order of human religious belief and p..

195:3.1 Christianity, a unity of religious thought and p..

195:3.5 put an end to the p. of exposing children to death

195:9.11 cultural movement as well as a religious belief and p.

practiceverb

2:1.4 the system heads may p.; but the Father sees the

30:4.23 while they p. at giving out to others that which they

43:8.12 you will p. such improved ethics in your relations

52:7.7 into line with those who p. justice and live mercy.

69:8.3 long since begun to p. the adoption of captives.

70:7.4 2. In order to p. minority religious rites.

71:4.16 burdens; they actually desire to p. the golden rule.

89:7.4 the maidens and their consorts delighted to p.

94:10.2 brotherhood of priests with shaven heads who p. an

94:10.2 Tibetans p. confessions and believe in purgatory.

103:5.2 Even those who p. this ideal least, admit that it is

131:10.5 But first of all I am going to p. worshiping God by

139:4.13 with James the Lord’s brother, learned to p. wise

143:2.2 “Master, are we to p. self-denial as John taught us,

148:5.1 why you refuse to p. healing indiscriminately,

170:3.11 it has refused to p. the principles of the gospel

181:2.21 you have learned to p. increased tolerance since you

186:2.2 their pearls before swine, and he now dared to p.

practiced

48:7.4 Unreasoned fear is a master intellectual fraud p.

64:3.1 only descendants of Andon who never p. human

64:6.3 their mixed descendants seldom p. plural mating.

66:5.12 schools that the first commercial credit was p..

66:5.21 as a part of the purification ceremonies to be p. in

69:8.3 a faithful picture of the barbaric slaughter p. by

70:1.18 All sorts of mutilations were p..

70:7.10 Circumcision was first p. as a rite of initiation into

70:10.7 These atrocious methods of crime detection were p.

70:10.8 semicivilized tribes p. such primitive techniques of

73:5.4 the Edenites p. the scrupulous burial of all waste

74:2.7 weaving was still p. in the days of Eden.

79:5.7 hunters who p. agriculture to a small extent.

80:8.5 broad-headed white races which p. mother worship

82:3.3 races that exalted and p. marriage naturally evolved

82:5.3 In-mating was p. in an effort to preserve craft secrets

82:5.4 The Egyptians long p. brother and sister marriages

85:4.1 Babylon, and the Greeks p. the annual ritual bath.

87:1.2 Many tricks and stratagems were p. in an effort to

87:1.5 Backtracking and scores of other tactics were p. to

87:5.2 the art of self-maintenance p. in relation to belief

87:5.6 since man had once p. deception upon the ghosts,

88:6.1 Magic was p. through the use of wands, “medicine”

88:6.3 Presently, imitative magic was p.; prayers were

89:2.5 All ancient peoples p. these meaningless ceremonies.

89:8.3 Nose and lip piercing is still p. in Africa, tattooing is

89:9.2 The Hebrews long p. this ritual as a part of their

90:1.3 While shamans may have p. deception in minor

90:2.2 was called white art when p. by either priests, seers,

90:4.6 Rhythm was p. in an effort to influence the spirits;

90:5.1 among savages it must be p. with exact precision.

93:6.6 Most of the Salem believers had p. circumcision,

121:6.8 theology did survive as it was interpreted and p. at

150:1.3 of women, giving them due recognition, was p. by

160:1.12 as p. by the Master, relieves tension, removes

173:1.2 systems of exorbitant overcharge were p. upon the

practicesnoun

48:2.23 food requirements and numerous other personal p..

52:2.8 Gradually the p. of settled habitations and cultivation

66:3.6 The city represented the best p. of those early days

66:5.22 former health-destroying and disease-breeding p. of

66:5.29 Few of these p. survived the disintegration of

66:6.5 not to exchange them for new and better p., but to

68:4.6 of discarded customs and obsolete social p.; but no

68:6.8 often resorted to p. designed to restrict population;

69:1.3 institutions embrace p. growing out of food hunger

69:1.5 These are the p. growing out of vanity proclivities

69:1.6 These three groups of social p. are intimately

69:4.1 piracy intervened between the early p. of silent barter

69:9.6 Communism was destroyed by the deceptive p. of

70:1.4 experience periods of peace and sanction warlike p..

70:9.12 10. The guarantee of the freedom of religious p. to

70:10.9 religion has greatly modified these early tribal p..

78:5.8 usually improved the religious beliefs and moral p.

78:8.8 its own municipal god and its own ceremonial p..

79:7.4 the economic and educational p. of the Chinese;

80:1.6 blue men had no religious p. which were repulsive to

80:1.7 the blue race, invigorating their cultural p. while

81:6.33 take kindly to the ancient communal and feudal p. of

82:2.4 sex customs of dress, adornment, and religious p.

82:3.13 In olden days many p. now regarded as immoral

83:2.3 the threshold is reminiscent of a number of ancient p.

83:5.3 gave way before the emerging p. of polygamy—

83:7.9 ancient p. of qualifying young men and women for

84:1.4 virgins were greatly restricted in their bathing p.;

84:7.8 the monogamous p. of Andon and his descendants

84:7.29 would return to the family-council p. of the Andites.

87:3.4 One Roman emperor tried to reform these p. by

87:5.2 now the simple ghost cult is followed by the p. of

87:6.13 through religious ritual and other p. man was soon

87:6.16 early developed a decided austerity in his religious p.

88:5.1 any appreciation of the hygienic value of such p..

88:5.4 The p. of a new or higher civilization were looked

89:4.7 these positive p. of the olden propitiation cult that

89:7.4 and more savagelike sex p. of the evolving races.

90:1.1 the focus personality for all the p. of evolutionary

90:2.0 2. SHAMANISTIC PRACTICE

91:0.5 Prereligious praying was part of the mana p. of the

91:5.1 Deity worship, transcends all other such p. since it

91:7.1 when such p. lead to social isolation and culminate

92:2.3 attempts to reconcile olden but reprehensible p.

92:3.1 These olden cult p. persist alongside newer

92:4.7 His teachings commingled with the beliefs and p. of

92:6.1 have evolved only the most primitive religious p..

93:4.14 this proclivity to sacrifice from the religious p. of

93:4.15 nor to promulgate even advanced sanitary p. or

93:6.2 were certainly committing suicide by their foolish p.

94:1.1 the ceremonial p. of their earlier Andite forebears

94:4.8 Brahman to the arrant fetishism and cult p. of the

94:7.3 Amid the confusion and extreme cult p. of India,

94:11.1 the lingering ritualistic p. of disintegrating Taoism.

94:11.3 find itself shackled with those very ceremonial p.

95:1.6 attack upon the prevalent p. of temple harlotry.

95:2.5 later evolution of magical p., while burdensome to

96:5.3 of Egypt and Palestine and, associating these p.

96:6.2 this evolution of life p. and change of religious

96:7.1 with the less advanced Canaanite religious p..

109:4.4 would slowly return to many of the scenes and p. of

120:3.3 your community life in accordance with the p. of the

121:7.2 The teachings and p. of Jesus regarding tolerance

122:5.1 faithful to the religious conventions and p. of his

124:1.13 sought to adapt himself to the p. of his family.

124:3.7 with Jesus concerning the evil nature of such p.,

124:4.9 effort to adjust his personal views of religious p. and

127:4.9 to liberalize and modify the family teachings and p.

127:6.6 expression of resentment for those ceremonial p.

128:3.6 attack upon the Jewish temple and its traditional p.,

132:2.2 take as your standards of good the religious p.

132:5.22 of your wealth has been accumulated by dishonest p.

136:6.6 the degraded p. of the savage medicine men.

136:8.1 a policy of procedure which eliminated all such p.

137:7.8 Essenes had adopted many Persian beliefs and p.,

140:3.1 obligated to abide by those teachings and p. which

140:8.14 In Jesus’ time divorce p. were lax in Palestine and

144:6.10 observances, and socialize personal religious p..

147:5.9 does not indulgently condone those acts and p. of

147:5.9 sinful p. are an abomination in the sight of God.”

148:2.1 material methods as well as by the spiritual p. of

149:6.10 The meaningless and menial p. of an ostentatious

150:3.11 9. The p. of the enchanters, the wizards, magicians,

155:5.4 The advancing religious concepts and p. of the races

155:5.8 so characteristic of the evolutionary religious p. of

160:3.2 These p. are difficult and time-consuming at first,

160:3.2 protective habitual p. designed to conserve and

166:1.11 expose the spiritual barrenness of the first two p.,

167:5.2 divorce p. served to contrast the better marriage

167:5.3 strong disapproval of the lax and unfair divorce p. of

167:5.5 written Scriptures in his effort to improve their p.

167:5.5 clashing with his questioners about the social p.

173:1.11 Master’s attitude toward commercializing the p. of

173:1.11 the unfair and enslaving p. of unjust minorities

194:3.9 he refused to subject the gentiles to these Jewish p.

194:3.9 with established racial, social, or economic p..

194:4.11 Jewish mode of worship and other ceremonial p..

195:0.3 immediate conflict between the older religious p.

195:0.11 and other reprehensible p. of the Persian mystery.

195:2.7 to adapt religious p. to the existing current of life.

196:0.10 by voices, visions, or extraordinary religious p..

196:1.2 make such adjustments of faith and of p. of living

practicesverb

160:1.10 I refer to that which he so consistently p.,

practicing

70:7.16 orders acted as vigilance societies, thus p. lynch law.

80:3.4 They respected maidenhood, only p. polygamy when

88:4.8 that an enemy can actually be killed by p. sorcery on

89:0.1 The head-hunter, in addition to p. the cult of skull

170:5.13 never opposed the apostles’ p. the rite of John’s

practitioner

88:6.1 and it was customary for the p. to work unclothed.

91:2.2 affecting the ego of the manipulator, the p. of magic.

practitioners

90:2.2 The p. of the black art were called sorcerers, witches

92:5.11 even prescribing the death penalty for its p..

102:2.3 such religious p. live and carry on as if already in

156:5.13 Candidates for eternal life are p. of an invigorating

159:5.10 seek to impose upon the p. of nonresistance to evil

praetorium

185:0.2 trial was arranged to take place in front of the p.,

185:0.3 much of Jesus’ examination within the p. halls,

185:2.14 Pilate had Jesus brought from the p., where he was

185:5.1 to Pilate, he went out on the front steps of the p.,

185:5.2 a vast crowd came marching up to the p. for the

185:6.2 guards took Jesus into the open courtyard of the p.

186:4.1 soldiers led him back into the courtyard of the p.,

187:0.4 led Jesus from the p. on the way to Golgotha.

187:1.1 Before leaving the courtyard of the p., the soldiers

prairies

61:7.14 mammoth sought the open p., but the mastodon

praisenoun

27:7.3 outbursts of supreme adoration and spiritual p.

35:2.2 in their p. of the government of the Melchizedeks.

66:5.14 seven chants of worship and gave the daily p.-phrase

89:4.7 The act of propitiation included p., glorification,

91:8.4 prayer is a group expression of p., social devotions;

91:8.5 Prayer may be the ecstatic p. of a God-knowing soul

91:8.5 Prayer may be joyous p. or a humble plea for

96:7.3 source and chronology of each separate hymn of p.

97:7.10 created for my glory, and they shall show forth my p.

122:8.5 these utterances of p. were not heard by human ears.

126:0.4 For a time his p. was on everybody’s lips.

126:3.3 had many forms of p. and several formal prayers.

126:4.2 a song of p. instead of the spirit of sorrow,

131:5.5 I offer prayers for mercy and p. for forgiveness.

140:1.7 eventually the whole earth shall be filled with the p.

141:7.12 to public opinion, and he was uninfluenced by p..

150:8.2 light-giving lights which he has made for his p..

168:2.7 the Master’s feet to give thanks and offer p. to God.

173:1.8 the great assembly broke out in hosannas of p.,

173:1.8 ‘Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings has p.

174:1.1 dealing with differences between p. and worship,

praiseverb

131:1.8 At all times let us p. the name of the Most High.

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

131:4.4 We p. the name of the never-conquered Conqueror

131:5.3P. God by seeking the pleasure of the Wise One.

131:10.6 I will p. him for his wonderful works to the children

139:1.10 this reticence to p. the worthy accomplishments of

146:2.16 Scriptures: “I will p. the name of God with a song

149:6.5 sons of God are led to p. the Infinite for what he is

150:8.3 —selah—that we may lovingly p. your unity.

150:8.5 together did all p. and own you King and say,

praises

52:7.13 you shall show forth the p. of Him who has called

131:2.7 It is good to give thanks to the Lord and to sing p.

146:2.15 good thing to sing p. to the name of the Most High,

praiseworthy

91:7.1 the consciousness of the presence of God, is p., but

100:4.5 His attitude becomes p. because you understand

126:0.4 All the village recounted his p conduct and predicted

149:2.3 These teachings originated in a p. effort to make the

159:3.3 also to accord generous recognition for the most p.

178:1.17 to be loyal citizens, upright artisans, p. neighbors,

195:10.8 p. desire to preserve traditions of past achievement

praising

155:6.7 to give up the practice of p. the heroes of Israel,

191:2.2 they all fell on their faces, p. God and venerating

194:4.3 p. God and having favor with all the people.

Prajapati

94:1.4 The deity-father principle, sometimes called P.,

pranks

83:4.7 the p. played upon honeymooners are all relics of

prayseeprayimperative; see pray, I

5:3.5 You worship God; p to, and commune with, the Son

48:6.32 you should also be learning to p. as children.

63:0.2 all archangels p. that these creatures may speedily be

66:5.15 p. for the hastening of the coming of the promised

91:0.5 In this early evolutionary confusion men p. to gods—

91:1.3 and they began to p. for these physical blessings.

91:3.3 of the highest values and ideals of those who p..

91:6.1 do not equally apply to the faith of those who p..

91:6.4 that most persons, if sufficiently hard pressed, will p.

91:6.6 if those who p. will only do so in the light of facts,

91:8.1 Early man was wont to p. in two diverse situations:

91:8.3 an established custom; many p. because others do.

91:8.3 Still others p. because they fear something direful

91:8.8 they only p. when under pressure—in emergencies.

94:10.2 Tibetans p. to angels, saints, a Holy Mother, gods

94:11.1 prayed to the dead; now they could also p. for them.

96:7.7 “He shall p. to God and shall find favor with him and

102:7.3 You cannot p. to a chemical formula, supplicate a

113:4.4 But the urge to p. so often experienced by mortals

118:10.23 When men p. for providential intervention in the

122:2.3 assembled people p. for the coming of a deliverer,

125:4.4 again Jesus went out in the garden to meditate and p.

131:1.5 Wherever you turn to p., there is the face of the

131:4.5 We p. to God as a comforter, protector, and savior

131:7.3 it is useless to p. for that which is on the outside.

131:9.2 then may we in confidence p. to Heaven.

133:3.9 we p. to be excused while we leave you here

134:8.2 mountain only a short way when he paused to p..

137:8.3 for the Master had gone to a different grove to p..

138:5.2 Jesus took the twelve apart for a season to p. with

138:7.2 Jesus sent them away two and two to p., asking

140:6.11 when you p., go apart by yourselves and use not

144:1.8 more often he went off to p. or commune alone.

144:1.9 to Thomas’s request: “Master, teach us how to p..”

144:1.10 constantly requested to be taught how to p..

144:2.6 “But when you p., you exercise so little faith.

144:3.1 ‘Teach us how acceptably to p. to the Father in

144:3.13 the twelve had heard him p. only a few times.

144:3.13 they asked to be taught how to p. as John had

144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve always to p. in secret;

144:4.6 the great crises of his earth life did Jesus ever p. for

144:4.10 Jesus on his long night vigils, never heard Jesus p.,

144:6.11 They learned to differ, to debate, to contend, to p.,

145:5.2 Jesus went out in the hills to p. so many times

145:5.3 early, shortly after Jesus had gone out to p., Peter

145:5.4 Jesus confided the reason for his coming forth to p..

146:2.9 thoroughly selfish soul cannot p. in the true sense

146:2.11 10. When you p. for the sick and afflicted, do not

146:2.11 “But when to p., I will not say. Only the spirit that

146:2.12 True, you do well to p. when harassed, but you

146:2.13 12. All believers in this gospel should p. sincerely

146:2.14 When Jesus taught his associates to p. in the spirit

147:7.2 you never command your disciples to fast and p. as

147:7.2 of the bridechamber undoubtedly will fast and p..

147:7.2 To p. is natural for the children of light, but fasting is

151:6.7 descended upon us, so that we p. you to go hence.

153:0.3 “We p. the Father will help you, and that we may

154:2.2 to play or fish while you p. for the extension of the

156:5.3 “Master, why do we p. that God will lead us not

157:7.4 Jesus would send his apostles off to p., Judas,

158:6.2 to p. with us for a fuller revelation of the Father’s

158:7.2 We p. you speak to us directly and in undisguised

160:5.11 will not cease to p. for that day when all mankind

161:2.4 and with us, but he never asks us to p. for him.

162:0.2 “Master, we p. you to give us permission to bid

167:5.1 two men who went into the temple to p., the one

168:4.9 Material beings can p. effectively only when they

168:4.9 can p. effectively only when they “p. in the spirit.”

168:4.10 as always actuating those beings to whom you p..

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to p. the prayers of spirit longing;

170:2.11 Long had the Master taught his followers to p.:

171:0.6 these words, they withdrew by themselves to p..

174:5.9 Rather will I say, and p. that you will join me: Father

177:1.1 may set the basket down while you turn aside to p.

177:1.1 by the basket when you go apart by yourself to p..”

177:2.7 As long as we teach the child to p., “Our Father

180:2.5 and ignorantly p. for selfish ease and vainglorious

182:1.1 desire that we draw apart by ourselves while we p.

182:1.4 And I p. for them not as I would p. for the world,

182:3.1 ravine where he had often before gone to p.

182:3.1 while he went off about a stone’s throw to p..

182:3.3 In such an hour I need that you should p. with me—

182:3.3 —all the more do you need to p. that you enter not

186:3.1 where the Master often retired to p. and worship.

187:1.6 In those days will you p. the rocks of the hills to

prayimperative

48:6.32 you should also be learning to p. as children.

91:6.6 P. as Jesus taught his disciples—honestly, unselfishly,

91:8.13 P. only for values, not things; for growth, not for

140:3.15 curse you, p. for those who despitefully use you.

140:6.11 when you p., go apart by yourselves and use not

144:2.4 Men ought always to p. and not become discouraged

144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve always to p. in secret;

146:2.10 p. more for the spiritual progress of your brethren.

146:2.10 Avoid materialistic praying; p. in the spirit and for

146:2.11 10. When you p. for the sick and afflicted, do not

146:2.11 P. for the welfare of your families, friends, and

146:2.11 fellows, but especially p. for those who curse you,

146:2.12 True, you do well to p. when harassed, but you

146:2.13 12. All believers in this gospel should p. sincerely

150:4.1 Let us all p. the Lord of the harvest that he send

152:3.3 “Take your brethren to Zebedee’s house and p.

155:5.15 all of you should p. the Father to transform your

158:1.6 while awaiting my return, p. that the Father’s will

158:6.2 to p. with us for a fuller revelation of the Father’s

163:1.3 laborers are few; therefore I exhort all of you to p.

163:4.10 To p. always for more laborers to be sent forth into

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to p. the prayers of spirit longing;

170:2.11 Long had the Master taught his followers to p.:

172:2.1 to remain near him and to “watch and p..”

177:2.7 As long as we teach the child to p., “Our Father

177:5.2 Watch, therefore, and p. that on the morrow you

182:3.3 In such an hour I need that you should p. with me

182:3.3 —all the more do you need to p. that you enter not

191:4.3 p. the Father of truth to shed abroad in your hearts

192:2.3 Be on guard at all times—watch and p..”

192:2.8 P. for tranquillity of spirit and cultivate patience.

pray, I

131:3.2 I p. for faith to sustain me on the long journey;

131:10.8 deeds in secret; I will also p. most when by myself.

133:3.9 And I will p. for your spiritual guidance while you

138:5.1 I p. that you will always be loyal to your Galilean

147:5.6 I p. for you that you may yield to the light and may

152:0.1 I p. that you will come and heal her.”

152:5.4 I p. that the Father will anoint your eyes that you

158:4.6 “If it has been given you to do these works, I p.

158:5.2 I p. you help my unbelief.”

167:2.2 a farm, and I must needs to go prove it; I p. you

167:2.2 go to receive them; I p. you have me excused.

169:3.2 said Dives to Abraham: ‘I p. you send Lazarus

171:3.2 I p. the Father to grant you wisdom that you may

174:5.9 Rather will I say, and p. that you will join me: Father

181:1.6 Even at such a time I will p. for you.

181:2.14 I p. that you may discern the meaning of my

182:1.4 Father, I do p. for these chosen men.

182:1.4 I p. for them not as I would p. for the world, but

182:1.4 You have been exalted in me, and I now p. that I

182:1.6 my Father, I would p. not only for these eleven men

182:2.3 I will p., but I will not wield the sword.”

185:5.8 letter from his wife, he read: “I p. you have nothing

prayedsee prayed for

94:11.1 In ancestor worship they had long p. to the dead;

121:7.5 the Psalmist had p. that God would “create a clean

130:1.3 their lodgings, they p. together and for each other.

135:4.2 from the outside world while he fasted and p..

136:2.4 Jesus, looking up to the near-by Adjuster, p.: “My

136:2.4 When he had p., the “heavens were opened,”

137:6.6 standing by the water’s edge, p.: “My Father, I thank

140:2.1 Jesus extended his hands and p.: “My Father, I now

143:2.3 In the old order you fasted and p.; as the new

144:3.16 the prayer in collective form as they had p. it in the

144:4.6 The Master usually p. in the plural, not the singular.

148:9.3 Peter dismissed the assemblage, while many p.

150:8.3 they again p.: “With great love has the Lord our

167:5.1 The Pharisee stood and p. to himself: ‘O God, I

168:2.2 when he had p., he cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus,

174:0.2 “Judas, I have loved you and have p. that you

182:1.2 he lifted up his eyes toward heaven and p.: “Father,

182:3.1 he p.: “My Father, I came into this world to do

182:3.2 falling down on the ground, again p.: “Father, I

182:3.2 when he had thus p., a mighty angel came down

182:3.4 the Master withdrew and p.: “Father, you see my

182:3.6 Each time he p. in the garden, his humanity laid a

188:5.6 the victory of truth over evil when he p., “Father,

192:3.2 When the Master—the morontia Jesus—now p.,

196:0.10 Jesus never p. as a religious duty.

prayed for

91:5.4 1. The person who is p. for should know that he is p.

130:1.3 their lodgings, they p. together and for each other.

135:9.6 John’s experience, and he p. for the return of Jesus.

144:3.23 The Master p. very little for himself, although he

182:1.8 Jesus p. for unity among his followers, but he did not

prayerone who prays

91:9.2 1. You must qualify as a potent p. by sincerely and

prayer or true prayer

5:3.3 Worship is for its own sake; p. embodies a self-

5:3.3 that is the great difference between worship and p.

5:3.4 that instant devotion translates from worship to p.

5:3.4 no reason why p. should not be addressed to God

5:4.8 worship and the nature of his personal habits of p..

17:6.5 gives expression to the “p. of identification”

63:6.5 shown by the p. taught these simple folks by Onagar,

63:6.5 this p. was: “O Breath of Life, give us this day our

66:5.14 phrase and eventually taught them “the Father’s p.,”

74:7.21 teaching that effective p. must be wholly individual,

87:6.14 everyday language, but when you engage in p., you

87:6.16 and self-mutilation; later on, by fasting and p..

88:6.3 P. gradually displaced magic as the associate of

89:8.7 Primitive forms of p. were nothing more nor less

89:8.7 The p. of a just man was held in high esteem.

89:8.8 Early p. was hardly worship; it was a bargaining

90:5.2 —or both—as illustrated by p., dancing, and drama.

90:5.3 religious worship, services embracing p., song,

91:0.0 THE EVOLUTION OF PRAYER

91:0.1 P., as an agency of religion, evolved from previous

91:0.2 The earliest p. forms were not addressed to Deity.

91:0.3 such expressions attained to the levels of genuine p..

91:0.5 have only recently emerged from the mana level of p.

91:1.0 1. PRIMITIVE PRAYER

91:1.1 the mission is chiefly effected by the function of p..

91:1.1 The practice of p. represents the unintended, but

91:1.1 But for the safeguarding of p., all holy days would

91:1.2 Religion and its agencies, the chief of which is p.,

91:1.2 the consolation of religion and the assistance of p..

91:1.2 sorcerers, and be deprived of the assistance of p..

91:1.2 P. very early became a mighty promoter of social

91:1.3 that material things were not the province of p..

91:1.3 While this constituted a perversion of p.,

91:1.3 Such a prostitution of p., while debasing spiritual

91:1.4 P. is only monologuous in the most primitive type of

91:1.4 It early becomes a dialogue and rapidly expands to

91:1.4 P. signifies that the premagical incantations of

91:1.4 Tp. does not, therefore, appear until the agency of

91:1.5 P. is little associated with animism, but such beliefs

91:1.6 a real danger that all p. may lead to a morbid sense

91:1.6 not likely that many will spend sufficient time at p. to

91:1.6 attendant upon the distortion and perversion of p.

91:2.0 2. EVOLVING PRAYER

91:2.1 P. next became a technique of achieving spirit

91:2.1 then it attained to the higher function of assisting

91:2.2 p. and magic arose as a result of man’s adjustive

91:2.2 P. has always indicated positive action by the praying

91:2.2 magic and p. often have been interrelated in their

91:2.2 rituals and incantations to the threshold of tp..

91:2.2  P. has sometimes become so materialistic that it has

91:2.3 When man learned that p. could not coerce gods,

91:2.3 the truest p. is in reality a communion between man

91:2.4 unfailingly detracts from the higher efficacy of tp.

91:2.5 it proves fatal to the potency of tp., which always

91:2.6 p. is very much a phenomenon of man’s

91:2.6 there is a domain of p. wherein the intellectually

91:2.6 there is a definite spiritual phase of tp. which

91:2.7 P. contributes greatly to the development of the

91:2.8 P. represents one technique associated with the

91:3.0 3. PRAYER AND THE ALTER EGO

91:3.2 The early and primitive form of p. was much like

91:3.2 dignity, and p. as an agency of religion has appeared

91:3.2 attaining the level of intelligent and truly ethical p..

91:3.3 thus does p. function as the most potent agency of

91:3.3 p. is a socializing, moralizing, and spiritualizing

91:3.4 The simple p. of faith evidences a mighty evolution

91:3.5 that ethical p. is a splendid way to elevate one’s ego

91:3.5 P. induces the human ego to look both ways for help

91:3.6 P. ever has been and ever will be a twofold human

91:3.6 these two functions of p. can never be separated.

91:3.7 Enlightened p. must recognize not only an

91:4.1 No p. can be ethical when the petitioner seeks for

91:4.2 P. must never be so prostituted as to become a

91:4.2 All ethical p. is a stimulus to action and a guide to

91:4.3 But the p. of the natural or evolved religions is not

91:4.3 That is, the p. may be centered upon the self or

91:4.3 When the p. seeks nothing for the one who prays

91:4.3  P. is somewhat more ethical when it deals with

91:4.4 While the nonselfish type of p. is strengthening

91:4.4 The real p. of faith always contributes to the

91:4.5 Remember, even if p. does not change God,

91:4.5 it very often effects great and lasting changes in the

91:4.5 P. has been the ancestor of much peace of mind,

91:5.0 5. SOCIAL REPERCUSSIONS OF PRAYER

91:5.1 In ancestor worship, p. leads to the cultivation of

91:5.1 But p., as a feature of Deity worship, transcends all

91:5.1 As the concept of the alter ego of p. becomes divine

91:5.2 But p. need not always be individual.

91:5.2 When a group engages in community p. for moral

91:5.2 an entire nation can be helped by such p. devotions.

91:5.2 Confession, repentance, and p. have led nations,

91:5.6 P. is the technique whereby, sooner or later, every

91:5.6 And in time p. becomes associated with secondary

91:6.0 6. THE PROVINCE OF PRAYER

91:6.1 P., unless in liaison with the will and actions of the

91:6.1 definite limit to the province of the petitions of p.,

91:6.2 P. is not a technique for curing real and organic

91:6.2 but it has contributed enormously to the enjoyment

91:6.2 And even in actual bacterial disease, p. has many

91:6.2 P. has turned many an irritable and complaining

91:6.3 the scientific doubtings regarding the efficacy of p.

91:6.3 never forget that the sincere p. of faith is a mighty

91:6.4 P., even as a purely human practice, a dialogue

91:6.4 it constitutes a technique of the most efficient

91:6.4 P. is a sound psychologic practice, aside from its

91:6.6 P. has been an indispensable factor in the progress

91:6.6 and it still has mighty contributions to make to the

91:6.7 But the efficacy of p. in the personal spiritual

91:6.7 The psychic and spiritual concomitants of the p. of

91:7.2 for short periods to engage in meditation and p.,

91:7.13 p. has no real association with these exceptional

91:7.13 When p. becomes overmuch aesthetic, when it

91:7.13 when it consists almost exclusively in beautiful and

91:7.13 it loses much of its socializing influence and tends

91:8.1 There is a truly spontaneous aspect to p., for man

91:8.2 P. is not an evolution of magic; they each arose

91:8.2 p. is the effort to adjust the personality to the will of

91:8.2 Tp. is both moral and religious; magic is neither.

91:8.3 P. may become an established custom; many pray

91:8.4 To some individuals p. is the calm expression of

91:8.4 sometimes it is the imitation of another’s religion,

91:8.4 it is the sincere and trusting communication of the

91:8.5 P. may be a spontaneous expression of God-

91:8.5 It may be the ecstatic praise of a God-knowing soul

91:8.5 It is sometimes the pathetic expression of spiritual

91:8.5 P. may be joyous praise or a humble plea for

91:8.6 P. may be the childlike plea for the impossible or the

91:8.6 It may be a wholly selfish request or a true gesture

91:8.7 P. may be an angry cry for vengeance or a merciful

91:8.7 It may be the expression of a hope of changing God

91:8.7 it may be the powerful technique of changing one’s

91:8.7 It may be the cringing plea of a lost sinner before a

91:8.7 it may be the joyful expression of a liberated son of

91:8.9  P. elevates man because it is a technique of

91:8.10 Genuine p. adds to spiritual growth, modifies

91:8.10 It is a spontaneous outburst of God-consciousness.

91:8.11 God answers man’s p. by giving him an increased

91:8.11 P. is a subjective gesture, but it contacts with mighty

91:8.11 it is a meaningful reach by a human for superhuman

91:8.11 It is the most potent spiritual-growth stimulus.

91:8.12 Words are irrelevant to p.; they are merely the

91:8.12 The word value of a p. is purely autosuggestive in

91:8.13 P. is not a technique of escape from conflict but

91:9.0 9. CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVE PRAYER

91:9.2 1. You must qualify as a potent p. by sincerely and

91:9.7 6. Your p. will be directed exclusively for wisdom to

92:3.2 repentance, atonement, intercession, sacrifice, p.,

95:4.3 Amenemope’s great p. was to be “saved from fear.”

100:5.7 and sincere worship, wholehearted and unselfish p..

100:5.10 in reflective worship and in the p. of thanksgiving.

100:7.16 The p. of even his youth began, “Our Father who is

102:4.5 P. is indeed a part of religious experience, but it

102:4.5 it has been wrongly emphasized by modern religions

102:4.5 P. may enrich life, but worship illuminates destiny.

106:2.7 personality of the finite creature in the p.-worship

118:10.23 the answer to their p. is their own changed attitudes

125:6.3 to answer his question relating to the purpose of p.

125:6.3 state his own views regarding p. and worship.

126:1.1 top of the hill to the northwest of Nazareth for p.

126:3.3 During this year Jesus first formulated the p.

126:3.3 to many has become known as “The Lord’s P..”

126:3.3 children to express themselves individually in p.

126:3.3 invariably fall back upon their memorized p. forms

126:3.3 they were all using a form of p. which was largely

126:3.4 with a piece of charcoal he wrote out the p. which

126:3.13 meditation, his frequent journeys to the hilltop for p.,

127:4.2 P. time in this household was the occasion for

127:6.6 After solemn and fervent p. they rose, and Jesus

128:7.2 in his p. on the hilltop, when he said: “Regardless of

131:1.8 you believe in his name, so shall your p. be heard.

131:4.4 Our God is the Lord of p.; he hears the cry of his

131:4.4 Let us delight in the liberality of the Lord of p..

131:4.4 Make p. your inmost friend and worship your

131:7.2 still I have regard for the p. of the poorest man.

131:7.2 If any creature will worship me, I will hear his p.

132:3.10 whereas p. becomes the great unifier of the various

136:4.10 by undergoing supposed seasons of fasting and p..

138:10.3 to accompany Jesus on those night vigils of p. and

140:6.3 seek to obtain the Father’s favor by almsgiving, p.,

143:7.0 7. TEACHINGS ABOUT P. AND WORSHIP

143:7.4 P. is designed to make man less thinking but more

143:7.4 it is not designed to increase knowledge but rather

143:7.5 P. is spiritually sustaining, but worship is divinely

143:7.7 P. is self-reminding—sublime thinking; worship is

144:1.8 these seasons of communion with his Father as p.,

144:1.9 the entire month of September was p. and worship.

144:1.9 Jesus delivered his memorable discourse on p. in

144:1.10 had taught his disciples a p., a p. for salvation in

144:1.10 forbade his followers to use John’s form of p.,

144:1.10 request, to teach them a suggestive form of p..

144:2.0 2. THE DISCOURSE ON PRAYER

144:2.1 “John indeed taught you a simple form of p.: “O

144:2.1 John taught this p. that you might have something to

144:2.1 petition as the expression of your own souls in p..

144:2.2P. is entirely a personal and spontaneous expression

144:2.2 p. should be the communion of sonship and the

144:2.2 P., when indited by the spirit, leads to co-operative

144:2.2 The ideal p. is a form of spiritual communion which

144:2.3P. is the breath of the soul and should lead you to

144:2.4 being mortal and finite, know how to answer p.

144:3.0 3. THE BELIEVER’S PRAYER

144:3.1 they desired Jesus to give them a model p. which

144:3.1 After listening to this discourse on p., James said:

144:3.1 but we do not desire a form of p. for ourselves

144:3.2 Jesus said: “If, then, you still desire such a p., I

144:3.13 desired Jesus to teach them a model p. for believers

144:3.13 They observed him spending entire nights at p.

144:3.14 rooms and shut the doors when they engaged in p..

144:3.15 of many believers to finish this so-called Lord’s p.

144:3.15 there was added to this p. an extra clause, reading:

144:3.16 Jesus gave the apostles the p. in collective form as

144:3.16 Jesus never taught a formal personal p., only group,

144:3.17 Jesus taught that effective p. must be: 1. Unselfish—

144:3.23 Jesus spent whole nights on the mountain in p.,

144:4.0 4. MORE ABOUT PRAYER

144:4.1 For days after the discourse on p. the apostles

144:4.1 regarding p. and worship, may be summarized and

144:4.2 when such a p. is the sincere expression of a child of

144:4.4 P. led Jesus up to the supercommunion of his soul

144:4.4 P. will lead mortals up to the communion of true

144:4.4 which can be consciously realized as an answer to p..

144:4.5 P. and its associated worship is a technique of

144:4.5 It is an avenue of approach to spiritualized self-

144:4.6 P. is an antidote for harmful introspection.

144:4.6 p as the Master taught it is such a beneficent ministry

144:4.7 P. is the breath of the spirit life in the midst of the

144:4.8 As p. may be likened to recharging the spiritual

144:4.9 P. is the sincere and longing look of the child to its

144:4.9 it is a psychologic process of exchanging the human

144:4.9 P. is a part of the divine plan for making over that

144:4.11 the Master’s teaching about p. and worship.

144:5.0 5. OTHER FORMS OF PRAYER

144:5.1 notice of the apostles several additional forms of p.,

144:5.18 apostles were not at liberty to present these p lessons

144:5.18 Jesus utilized other p. models as illustrations in

144:6.5 the group agreed upon was the adoption of the p.

144:6.5 It was unanimously voted to accept this p. as the one

145:5.1 The theme of Jesus’ p. on this early morning was for

146:2.1 the Master’s teachings concerning p., worship,

146:2.2 iniquity in the heart of man destroys p. connection of

146:2.3 2. That p. which is inconsistent with the known

146:2.3 divine law, even his p. shall be an abomination.”

146:2.4 fact that God simultaneously hears that man’s p..

146:2.4 linked together in the p. which Jesus taught the

146:2.6 The sincerity of any p. is the assurance of its being

146:2.7 Such a p. cannot remain unanswered, and no other

146:2.8 P. does not change the divine attitude toward man,

146:2.8 but it does change man’s attitude toward the Father.

146:2.8 The motive of the p. gives it right of way to the ear

146:2.9 8. P. may not be employed to avoid the delays of

146:2.9 P. is not designed as a technique for aggrandizing

146:2.9 needy, and he will regard the p. of the destitute.”

146:2.12 11. Many resort to p. only when in trouble.

146:2.12 but the p. of the soul is a personal matter.

146:2.12 There is but one form of p. which is appropriate

146:2.13 Jesus commented at length on the relation of p. to

146:2.14 13. Jesus taught that the p. for divine guidance over

146:2.14 In reality this means a p. for divine wisdom.

146:2.14 knowledge and special skill could be gained by p..

146:2.14 he did teach that p. is a factor in the enlargement

146:2.15 But he did exhort his believers to employ p. as a

146:2.16 but in all these things by p. and supplication,

148:2.1 spiritual practices of p. and faith encouragement.

150:8.5 And then followed the third p.: “True it is that you

150:8.6 began the recitation of the nineteen p. eulogies,

150:8.7 he offered an informal p. suitable for the occasion,

158:4.7 He called the apostles aside for conference and p..

160:1.11 your Master’s favorite p., “Not my will, but yours,

161:2.10 9. In his p. life he appears to communicate directly

168:4.0 4. THE ANSWER TO PRAYER

168:4.2 their recent experiences as they were related to p.

168:4.2 the discussion of this question of the answer to p..

168:4.4 1. P. is an expression of the finite mind in an effort to

168:4.4 The making of a p. must be limited by the knowledge

168:4.4 continuity of phenomena between the making of a p.

168:4.5 2. When a p. is apparently unanswered, the delay

168:4.5 No sincere p. is denied an answer except when the

168:4.5 as contrasted with the p. of the mere mind of man.

168:4.6 p. of faith may be so all-embracing that the answer

168:4.7 4. The answers to the p. of the mortal mind are often

168:4.7 The p. of the material being can many times be

168:4.8 5. The p. of a God-knowing person may be so

168:4.8 the intervening spirit beings so translate such a p.

168:4.8 wholly fails to recognize it as the answer to his p..

168:4.10 7. No p. can hope for an answer unless it is born of

168:4.10 that you have in advance virtually granted your p.

168:4.11 wisdom dictates that the answer to the child’s p. be

173:1.7 ‘My house shall be called a house of p. for all

180:2.4 misinterpretation of Jesus’ inferences regarding p..

180:2.4 believers eventually regarded p. in Jesus’ name as

180:2.4 understand that p. is not a process of getting your

180:2.7 that p. is a function of spirit-born believers in the

182:1.0 1. THE LAST GROUP PRAYER

182:1.9 The Master, during the course of this final p. with

182:2.4 reference to Judas, spoken in the course of the last p.

182:2.7 by the unusual nature of the Master’s farewell p. that

183:1.1 surrender to God as signified in the threefold p.

192:3.2 to the Father’s service, except the Master’s p..

193:6.6 then Peter called all of the believers to engage in p.,

193:6.6 p. that they might be prepared to receive the gift of

194:0.1 hundred and twenty believers were engaged in p.,

194:3.10 sitting there, having just been engaged in silent p..

194:3.20 P. did not bring the spirit on the day of Pentecost,

194:3.20 it did have much to do with determining the capacity

194:3.20  P. does not move the divine heart to liberality of

194:3.20 communion with their Maker through sincere p. and

196:0.8 The heart of the p. which he taught his disciples

196:0.10 as concerns p. or any other feature of the religious

196:0.10 To him p. was a sincere expression of spiritual

196:0.10 and ended his life triumphantly with just such a p..

196:0.10 he attained it by intelligent p. and sincere worship

prayer-worship

106:2.7 personality of the finite creature in the p. attitude.

prayerful

91:5.7 In p. worship, most mortals envision some symbol of

131:1.8 P. worship shuns evil and forbids sin.

182:3.2 The Master remained in a p. attitude for a few

196:0.10 Jesus lived just such a life of p. consecration to the

prayers see prayersones who pray

4:1.4 over the righteous, and his ears are open to their p..”

5:3.2 P., all formal communications, everything except

5:4.8 religion may be determined by the nature of its p..

6:1.4 one of his earthly p.: “And now, O my Father,

7:3.3 is the basic channel for transmitting the genuine p.

7:3.6 there exists no plan whereby such unworthy p. can

8:4.8 “the divine ears which are ever open to their p..”

74:7.21 Adam did his best to discourage the use of set p.,

74:7.21 but the Edenites continued to use the p. and forms

87:5.4 the early p. always included the petition, “deliver

88:6.3 Some early incantations finally evolved into p..

88:6.3 imitative magic was practiced; p. were acted out;

88:6.3 magical dances were nothing but dramatic p..

89:8.7 so some were regarded as better p. than others.

89:8.8 And in many respects p. have not much changed

89:8.8 They are still read out of books, recited formally,

91:0.3 among certain Australian tribes primitive religious p.

91:0.4 these impersonal p. do not contribute anything to the

91:2.1 The first p. were merely verbalized wishes,

91:2.5 When religion is divested of a personal God, its p.

91:3.2 present-day Toda tribe, p. that were not addressed

91:4.3 Egoistic p. involve confessions and petitions and

91:4.4 contributory to achieving the answers to such p..

91:4.4 the primitive or immature mind regarding such p..

91:5.3 the social repercussions of such p. are dependent on

92:1.1 into tribal gods; magic formulas became modern p..

94:8.17 place for saving faith or p. to superhuman powers.

94:10.2 P. are fastened to a wheel, and with its turning they

95:6.3 this new religion was one of action—work—not p.

98:2.10 coupled with a personal God who could hear their p.

113:5.3 are not concerned with your appeals or with your p..

123:3.6 Joseph and Mary had trouble with Jesus about his p..

123:3.6 Jesus would say his p. just as he had been taught,

124:4.8 their practice of religious forms, such as the family p.

126:3.3 had many forms of praise and several formal p..

126:3.3 his older brothers and sisters to say individual p.

126:3.4 each member of the family formulate spontaneous p.,

128:1.7 in the days of the flesh so frequently offered up p.

128:1.7 and his p. were effective because he believed.”

131:1.8 with all your p. give thanks—ascend to worship.

131:5.5 and I offer p. for mercy and praise for forgiveness.

131:7.3 ‘If I hear your p., it is because you come before me

141:7.12 any man for advice; he never made requests for p..

142:7.16 suffer on earth, and not always are our p. answered.

144:1.10 approve of the practice of uttering set and formal p.

144:3.13 John the Baptist had taught his followers several p.

144:3.13 all great teachers had formulated p. for their pupils

144:3.13 the Jews had some twenty-five or thirty set p.

144:4.10 the Master so rarely uttered his p. as spoken words.

144:5.1 Jesus enjoined that these “parable p.” should not be

144:5.1 Among these p. were the following: Our Father in

144:5.49 Hear these our p. for your own sake; Be pleased to

144:5.18 granted for transcribing these seven specimen p.

146:2.6 wise father does not literally answer the foolish p.

146:2.7 your petitions will be forthcoming because your p.

146:2.10 the great danger of becoming self-centered in your p.

146:2.12 Do not let men hear your personal p..

146:2.12  P. of thanksgiving are appropriate for groups of

146:2.13 Of all the p. of the Hebrew scriptures he most

146:2.15 warned his followers against thinking that their p.

146:2.15 the spirit of thanksgiving was to be found in the p.

146:2.17 that, when they had made their p. to the Father,

150:0.2 sick with certain forms of oil in connection with p.

150:8.2 and the service was begun by the recital of two p.:

159:5.16 positive note in religion Jesus extended even to his p.

161:2.10 We have heard few of his p., but these few would

168:4.6 3. The p. of time, when indited by the spirit and

168:4.6 so vast that they can be answered only in eternity;

168:4.9 6. All true p. are addressed to spiritual beings, and

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to pray the p. of spirit longing;

168:4.13 reception of the full answers to your manifold p. and

175:1.9 For a pretense these hypocrites make long p. in

194:4.7 fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in p..”

prayersones who pray

90:5.5 Some became singers, others p., and still others

prayingsee praying for

91:0.4 The Toda tribe of India observes this practice of p.

91:0.5 Prereligious p. was part of the mana practices of the

91:2.2 has always indicated positive action by the p. ego;

91:3.2 But such techniques of p. tend to evolve into the

91:3.2 this primitive type of p. is destined to evolve before

91:3.3 by successive generations of p. mortals, the alter ego

91:3.3 highest ideals and loftiest aspirations of the p. ego.

91:3.5 Aside from all that is superself in the experience of p.

91:4.0 4. ETHICAL PRAYING

91:4.1 Selfish and materialistic p. is incompatible with the

91:4.1 All such unethical p. reverts to the primitive levels of

91:4.1 Selfish p. transgresses the spirit of all ethics founded

91:4.3 In all your p. be fair; do not expect God to show

91:4.3 All p., whether individual or communal, may be

91:4.4 materialistic p. is destined to bring disappointment

91:4.4 characterized by primitive, selfish, materialistic p..

91:5.1 result of all such p. is the enhancement of character

91:5.2 Group or congregational p. is very effective in that

91:5.5 social contact with the person for whom he is p..

91:7.13 a certain danger associated with overmuch private p.

91:7.13 which is corrected and prevented by group p.,

91:8.0 8. PRAYING AS A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

91:8.1 for primitive man found himself p. long before he

91:8.4 while in true p. prayer is the sincere communication

91:8.8 Many have abandoned regular p.; they only pray

91:8.9 But real p. does attain reality.

91:9.1 If you would engage in effective p., you should bear

140:2.3 When Jesus had finished p., the apostles remained

140:5.7 In the story of the Pharisee and the publican p. in the

144:2.2 True p is the sincere attitude of reaching heavenward

144:2.5 stories I tell you to encourage you to persist in p.

144:3.13 Jesus was particularly averse to p. in public.

144:4.3 In all p., remember that sonship is a gift.

144:4.10 Practically all of Jesus’ p. was done in the spirit and

146:2.10 Avoid materialistic p.; pray in the spirit and for the

146:2.14 that he referred to p. sincerely and in accordance

146:2.14 to p. wholeheartedly and intelligently, earnestly

146:6.3 still others fell to p. and wailing over their sins.

154:7.5 spent almost a week in talking, debating, and p..

167:5.1 much p. in public will not atone for lack of living

168:4.7 recognized only after that same p. mind has attained

182:3.4 And when he had finished p., he lay for a moment

196:0.9 his thinking and feeling, his believing and p.,

praying for

53:8.4 appeal of Gabriel p. for destruction of the rebels,

91:5.3 establish the habit of p. for that person every day

144:4.6 the beneficial influence of p. for one’s fellows.

146:2.10 Avoid p. much for yourself; pray more for the

prays

91:3.7 It is altogether fitting that man, when he p., should

91:4.3 When the prayer seeks nothing for the one who p.

91:4.5 effects great and lasting changes in the one who p.

91:5.5 2. The person who p. should come into intimate

91:6.7 the personal spiritual experience of the one who p.

146:2.8 social or outward religious status of the one who p..

161:2.4 Jesus p. for us and with us, but he never asks us to

161:2.6 Jesus p. like a man but performs like a God.

163:4.10 Peter explained that, when one so p., he will

pre-Adamic

34:7.2 But even on the most ideal planets, p. man must put

40:5.9 On many worlds like p. Urantia great numbers of the

40:5.10 Many persons from p. Urantia were thus advanced

74:8.8 That the earlier traditions recognized p. civilization

76:2.3 reverting to the standards and rulings of p. times.

77:4.1 for their failure to establish a great p. civilization.

pre-Adjuster

47:2.3 Children of p. ages are cared for in families of five,

pre-Aryan

78:4.4 These early Andites were not Aryan; they were p..

pre-Christian

121:6.5 Paul recognized and wisely eliminated from his p.

pre-Dravidian

78:1.9 7. P. India.

pre-echo

105:7.1 those who have considered it as a “p.” of the finite.

pre-electronic

0:6.6 This is the p. level of energy-matter.

42:4.12 The existence of p. forms of matter is indicated by

pre-emergent

42:3.13 Neither does it take into account the p. stages of

pre-eminence

138:7.1 coming kingdom of divine p. in the hearts of men?

170:2.5 4. It taught the p. of the spiritual compared with the

170:3.11 And when this kingdom of spiritual p. does come

170:4.9 1. The p. of the individual.

pre-eminently

60:2.10 This continued to be, p., the age of the dinosaurs.

61:2.5 On land this was p. the age of mammalian renovation

pre-energy

9:1.4 The Universal Father presides over the realms of p.

11:8.5 individuation of space potency into the p. forms of

29:5.5 (p. not responsive to direct Paradise gravity) into

pre-eventuated

31:9.4 the counsel of the p. senior Architect, contributed

pre-evolutionary

118:0.13 also liberation from the limitations of p. existence.

pre-existence

7:6.4 are they limited in their creative acts by the p.,

21:2.3 subject only to certain limitations inherent in the p.

21:5.8 are those inherent in the cosmic p. of certain forces

127:0.1 Jesus became increasingly conscious of his p.;

137:4.2 regarding his human existence, his divine p.,

pre-existent

2:7.5 the creative design which is behind, and p. to, all

23:1.1 There is no part of creation which is p. to the

28:6.5 In revealing the Father’s p. mercy, the Sons of God

32:2.1 From p. energy these divine Sons materialize matter,

33:2.2 His personal power is limited by the p. gravity

34:1.2 personal presence is but a transformation of the p.

36:1.1 Life Carriers are the offspring of p. personalities:

36:6.2 Mind can be derived only from p. mind.

42:2.16 there is next encountered a p. phase of energy which

56:10.4 which have been born of p. harmonious reality.

56:10.11 all of which stems from p. and eternal oneness.

60:4.2 the location of a mountain range is the p. lowland,

61:1.2 sprang directly and suddenly from the p. reptilian

62:1.1 were not directly related to the p. tribes of gibbons

62:3.4 not a single individual of the p. and ancestral race of

62:3.13 simians (excepting certain p. types of lemurs, apes,

82:4.3 sex relations grew out of these p. property rights.

89:1.4 that they took the place of thousands of p. taboos.

92:5.2 1. The p. ideas of the evolutionary cults.

101:1.6 the p. evolutionary sense of duty completes the

101:10.3 unceasing flow of conceptual potentiality from p.

111:0.4 the ba; the soul was not usually believed to be p.,

112:3.5 The p. Adjuster, with the memory transcription of

115:1.4 without appealing to the prior acts and p. volition of

117:3.7 Supreme’s deity nature is dependent on the p. unity

117:5.11 evolving soul of mortal man is created out of the p.

196:3.25 Morality is the essential p. soil of personal God-

196:3.34 an experience mightily confirmative of the p. truth of

pre-existential

106:0.9 7. Infinity. This level is p. and postexperiential.

106:8.1 both are as one in the pre-experiential, p. I AM.

pre-existentials

105:4.9 P. become existential in the seven Absolutes, and

106:0.17 of any creature to grasp what is really meant by p.

pre-existing

59:6.3 an unusual combination of commonplace and p.

pre-experienced

109:4.5 shall be given even the p. Adjuster of a slothful

pre-experiential

106:8.1 and both are as one in the p., pre-existential I AM.

pre-Havona

16:5.4 is basic to the very existence of every p. stage of

pre-Hellenic

98:1.1 the Melchizedek teachers penetrated to p. Greece,

pre-Paradise

14:6.38 Havona is the p. training goal of every ascending

14:6.38 Here mortals attain p. Deity—the Supreme Being.

25:2.3 Conciliators of p. status do not serve interchangeably

39:9.3 craved assignment as destiny guardians in the p. days

196:2.2 schools of the successive levels of the p. career.

pre-Planetary Prince

45:4.3 1. Onagar, the master mind of the p. age, who

52:0.2 1. P. Man.

55:3.1 the early times of primitive man during the p. age.

63:6.8 this master mind and spiritual leader of the p. days is

64:0.2 first half of its story corresponds to the p. days of

pre-Sumerian

77:4.6 3. The central or p. Nodites.

77:4.6 They persisted for thousands of years and furnished

81:2.19 Only the gulf coast p. Nodites continued to make

pre-Sumerians

78:1.4 2. P. and other Nodites.

pre-Trinity

21:2.8 design is controlled by the Trinity or by the p. spirit

56:3.5 with a fragment of the p. spirit endowment of

106:9.9 the existential, solitary, p. nonattainable I AM

pre-Urantia

114:7.6 extraordinary versatility and probable p. experience

pre-white

78:4.4 They were not white; they were p..

preabsonite

43:9.3 spiritual experience of Havona and the p. training on

preachsee preachimperative

5:4.8 the Christians p. a gospel aimed at a “knowledge of

95:1.8 had been commissioned to p. a definite gospel,

96:6.3 Joshua found it necessary to p. a stern gospel to his

97:4.6 Hosea continued to p. repentance and forgiveness,

97:5.2 Isaiah went on to p. the eternal nature of God, his

97:5.3 because he has anointed me to p. good tidings to the

132:4.7 This was the Marcus who heard Peter p. in Rome

132:4.7 the Roman persecutors and boldly continued to p.

135:4.4 that deterred John from going forth to p. about the

135:6.0 6. JOHN BEGINS TO PREACH

135:6.1 near the entrance to the ford and began to p. to the

135:6.4 between the time John began to p. and baptize and

135:9.2 But John continued to p. with great power,

135:9.2 John’s disciples began to p. to the overflowing

135:9.7 For this cause came I out of the wilderness to p.

136:0.2 When Jesus began to p., there remained the

137:7.3 in Galilee while John continued to p. in Judea.

137:8.14 “I have come to p. the glad tidings of the kingdom.

138:1.1 that later he would permit them to p. in public, but

138:7.4 I shall subsequently ordain you to p. the gospel

138:8.2 Jesus taught them to p the forgiveness of sin through

139:4.6 was no longer able to stand in the pulpit and p. but

139:5.5 multitudes who came to hear Jesus teach and p.,

140:1.5 this kingdom of which you p. is God within you.

140:10.4 And the gospel you are going forth to p. has to do

141:3.1 apostles continued to p. twice daily to the multitude.

141:8.2 Jesus’ commission to the twelve to p the glad tidings

143:6.5 Jesus would not again visit the heart of Samaria to p.

144:7.4 teachers whom the Master commissioned to p.

144:8.1 by Pella, where they again began to teach and p..

144:8.3 Let me ask you who heard John p. before Herod

145:5.7 I have ordained you to p. the gospel and minister to

145:5.10 reluctantly they went forth to p. the good tidings in

146:0.2 was the first time Jesus permitted his associates to p.

146:0.2 were at liberty to p. and teach without restriction,

146:1.4 Todan was among the first to p. the good news to

146:3.9 The apostles continued to p. and baptize believers,

146:4.1 and Peter or one of the other apostles would p. at

146:4.1 Jesus and the apostles would often teach and p. at

149:0.2 I will ordain you to p. the gospel of the kingdom.”

150:2.2 evangelists were free to enter the evil resorts and p.

150:8.9 he has anointed me to p. good tidings to the poor.

152:7.1 neither did he permit them to teach or p. while

153:0.3 on this Sabbath afternoon to p. his epoch-making

154:6.3 if he would give up the foolishness of trying to p.

156:2.2 they went abroad in Sidon to teach and p. during the

156:5.19 all your efforts to p. truth and proclaim the gospel.

159:3.1 the principles which should guide those who p. truth,

160:1.14 I teach, linked with the gospel which you p.,

162:1.5 many reasons why Jesus was able publicly to p. in

165:1.2 audience that heard Jesus or Peter p. each morning.

165:5.3 to the sustenance of all who teach and p. and heal.

165:6.3 You p. peace on earth, but my mission will not

165:6.3 to be set against each other by the gospel you p..

166:5.5 of Jesus’ teachings which Paul elected to p..

169:3.1 olden parable is not according to the gospel we p.,

172:5.3 Peter would so much have liked to p. the gospel of

178:1.11 Remember that you are commissioned to p. this

181:2.15 unbelievers that you might live and continue to p.

191:5.3 the Greeks exalted beauty; the Hindus p. devotion,

192:2.11 Cease to fear men; be unafraid to p. the good news

192:2.11 You now are free to p. the glad tidings just as are

192:2.12 eye single only to obeying your commission to p.

192:4.2 at Bethsaida to hear Peter p. his first public sermon

193:2.2 send I you abroad to p. this salvation of sonship.

194:0.3 instructed that the gospel which they should p.

194:0.7 how these men came to p. a new gospel about Jesus

194:1.1 they began to p. the new message of a risen Messiah.

194:3.5 qualifying believers effectively to p. the gospel of

194:4.11 Stephen and his Greek associate began to p. more

196:2.1 You may p. a religion about Jesus, but, perforce,

preachimperative

95:1.8 to p. only the gospel of divine favor through faith

95:7.3 to “go into all the world and p. the gospel,”

100:7.6 Jesus exhorted his followers to p. the gospel to all

140:9.2 “Go into all the world and p. the glad tidings of the

140:10.1 P. repentance to those who stand in need of such

142:5.5 apostles were emboldened by Jesus’ teaching to p.

150:4.2 P. the gospel of the kingdom and proclaim the truth

150:4.2 What I have taught you privately, that p. with

152:7.1 neither did he permit them to teach or p. while

163:1.4 everywhere you go, p., saying, ‘The kingdom of

191:5.3 the commission to go into all the world and p. this

192:2.2 P. the gospel without fear or favor; remember always

194:4.2 go out at once to p. their gospel with new power.

preachedsee preachedJesus

93:5.4 the Salem religion, which had been p. in Chaldea;

94:1.5 Salem missionaries p. the one God of Melchizedek,

96:7.7 Thus from Ur there is p. salvation, divine favor, by

97:1.5 And Samuel p. anew the story of God’s sincerity,

97:1.10 prophets of this age p. a religion designed to foster

97:4.5 Hosea p. forgiveness through repentance, not by

97:6.3 Jeremiah also p. of the just and loving God described

97:7.4 Isaiah p. these theories of the nature of God with

97:7.6 Like Isaiah the first, this leader p. a God of creation

97:7.14 This prophet of the captivity p. to his people and

97:8.3 Isaiah the first had p. a beneficent king-deliverer.

104:1.11 Trinity of Father, Son, and Spirit, but Paul seldom p.

121:4.4 in market places they continually p. their doctrine

121:4.4 They p. simplicity and virtue and urged men to

121:5.16 Christianity, as Paul p. it, was founded upon a fact:

133:3.3 During the eighteen months Paul p. in Corinth,

134:9.8 and John p.: “The kingdom of heaven is at hand;

135:6.5 John p. four months at Bethany ford before starting

135:6.6 to be the Messiah, and by whose authority he p..

135:7.1 The longer he p. the more confused he became,

135:10.1 John never again p. as he had before baptizing Jesus.

135:10.1 But he p., baptized, and journeyed on southward.

135:11.4 —that the poor have good tidings p. to them—

136:0.1 John p. the kingdom of heaven but hardly entered

136:0.2 When John p. the coming kingdom, the burden of

140:10.1 Said Jesus: “John p. a baptism of repentance,

141:1.2 a point on the Jordan near Pella where John had p.

142:7.4 John had p. in terms of the coming kingdom.

143:0.1 Here they p. for several days to the people who

143:1.5 this generation have the gospel p. to them.

143:1.5 The gospel of the kingdom is to be p. to all men—

143:5.7 I know, Sir, that John has p. about the coming of the

143:6.2 Jesus and the apostles went into Sychar and p. two

143:6.6 p. the good news of the kingdom—the fatherhood

144:6.9 John’s apostles p., “Repent and be baptized.”

144:7.3 while they both p. the gospel of the kingdom as they

144:8.3 that the poor have good tidings p. to them.”

145:2.1 In the morning Peter had p. on “The Kingdom.”

145:5.8 On this first tour they p. the gospel in many cities,

146:0.1 p. the gospel and baptized believers in Rimmon,

146:1.1 Peter here p. one of the great sermons of his early

146:4.2 While the apostles visited the homes and p. in the

147:6.3 Peter p. to the assembled multitude at the crossing

148:1.4 evangelists, though they taught and p. the gospel,

153:2.4 your positions of influence and power while we p.

155:2.2 —things physical—while they p. and taught with

156:3.1 The apostles p. in Porphyreon and the evangelists

156:4.1 two and two they taught and p. in all parts of Tyre

156:6.1 Peter p. to them on the evening of July 25.

162:1.1 message might have the prestige of having been p. at

163:4.9 Simon Peter took them off by themselves and p. to

165:0.4 in the various cities where they taught and p..

166:2.2 more willing to believe the gospel p. by the seventy

167:2.3 Abner p. on this parable that night at the general

172:1.6 this gospel shall be p. throughout the whole world,

177:2.2 You came over to the Jordan, where we p. and

191:4.3 you have p. the gospel in power; the Greeks

194:4.5 and p. the hope of his speedy return to this world to

preachedJesus

137:8.4 Before Jesus p. this memorable sermon on the

139:1.5 Whether Jesus privately taught the apostles or p. to

140:8.3 What he p. against was not forethought but anxiety

141:3.1 the multitude, and Jesus p. each Sabbath afternoon.

142:5.1 One of the great sermons that Jesus p. in the temple

143:6.2 Jesus and the apostles went into Sychar and p. two

143:6.6 p. the good news of the kingdom—the fatherhood

145:2.1 Jesus p. his sermon on “The Will of the Father in

145:5.8 On this first tour they p. the gospel in many cities,

146:0.1 p. the gospel and baptized believers in Rimmon,

149:4.3 Jesus always p. temperance and taught consistency

153:2.4 your positions of influence and power while we p.

164:3.11 the prophet of Galilee who had p. in Jerusalem

165:2.1 that Jesus p. the sermon on the “Good Shepherd.”

165:3.1 Jesus p. the memorable sermon on “Trust and

169:0.1 Jesus p. every afternoon to the crowds and each

170:0.1 March 11, Jesus p. his last sermon at Pella.

171:1.2 after he had p. the sermon on “Counting the Cost.”

183:2.3 the Jews reminded Judas that Jesus had always p.

194:2.1 Jesus’ message, as he p. it and lived it in his day,

preacher

97:6.2 finally and forever did this intrepid p. proclaim

97:7.4 And this young p. left on record his teachings,

97:7.12 And this p. of a supernal God never ceased to

125:6.6 function as a teacher of truth, a p. of righteousness

130:8.1 Shortly he became an enthusiastic p. of the Cynics

132:4.1 as teacher of the twelve and p. to the multitudes.

135:4.5 just such a fearless and daring p. of righteousness.

135:4.6 to begin his short but brilliant career as a public p..

135:5.8 of this sincere, enthusiastic, rough-and-ready p. of

135:6.2 to all who heard John that he was more than a p..

135:6.3 It is not surprising that this strange p. created a stir

135:6.4 a new feature about the work of this Nazarite p.:

135:6.7 John was a heroic but tactless p..

135:11.3 the natural outworking of the great p.-prophet’s

135:12.2 Therefore Herod kept the Nazarite p. in prison, not

139:1.4 Although Andrew was never an effective p., he was

139:2.9 But Peter was the outstanding p. of the twelve;

139:5.8 Philip was not a dogmatic p. who exhorted his

139:11.6 Simon became a powerful and effective p. of “Peace

141:7.10 is exactly what he did; he was a teacher, not a p..

141:7.10 Peter was a much more effective p. than Jesus.

145:3.13 Jesus became as much a physician as a p..

151:2.2 sower is the gospel p.; the seed is the word of God

154:5.3 I am neither a teacher nor a p., but it is in my heart

154:6.8 how human beings are swayed by the p.’ eloquence,

159:2.0 2. THE STRANGE PREACHER

164:5.6 fruitfully, Josiah became a lifelong p. of the gospel

172:5.3 Peter was a great p., and he disliked to see such a

192:0.2 common consent and because he was their chief p..

preacher-prophet

135:11.3 in the natural outworking of the great p.’ career.

preachers

90:5.5 and still others sacrificers; later came the orators—p..

98:0.2 These p. of faith and trust in God were functioning

98:3.9 Salem believers was made by an earnest group of p.,

121:4.4 These wandering Cynic p. did much to prepare the

130:5.1 teachings when the first p. from Jerusalem arrived.

132:0.4 early acceptance of the teachings of the gospel p.

132:3.11 of great assistance to the later arriving p. of Jesus’

133:0.1 the time of the appearance in Rome of the first p.

138:10.11 as ambassadors of the kingdom and p. of its glad

139:1.4 who subsequently became one of the greatest p. of

140:0.1 apostles together for their ordination as public p. of

141:1.3 Andrew divided the multitude and assigned the p.

148:1.3 later seventy gospel teachers and p. were drawn.

149:7.2 the older teachers were edified by the young p. as

150:9.5 as a sober and serious group of disillusioned p. of

151:2.7 the majority of his fellow p. were about ready to

163:1.1 Abner was placed at the head of these gospel p. and

176:1.3 Jesus did not want its teachers and p. to perish in the

191:6.2 a nation, nor to a special group of teachers or p..

preaches

171:4.6 Go you and tell that fox that the Son of Man p. in

preachingsee preaching tour

48:6.8 to adhere to the p. of “the goodness of God, which

73:2.1 had been p. the advent of a promised Son of God,

93:5.4 they learned of Melchizedek through the p. of Ovid

94:0.1 p. Machiventa’s gospel of man’s faith and trust in

95:7.3 and had they been more gracious in that p.,

97:1.3 was by sheer force of compulsion; he did little p.,

121:4.4 Their plan of popular p. was much after the pattern

121:8.6 before he left Jerusalem to engage in evangelistic p..

128:3.6 whose boldness in p. this early gospel resulted in his

129:1.15 he could enter upon his career of teaching and p.

130:1.3 This was the same Gadiah who listened to the p. of

130:2.3 the spiritually hungry Asiatic peoples as did the p. of

130:2.5 Greek and the other a Roman, believed Philip’s p.

130:8.1 and after the death of Peter he went on to Spain p.

132:0.10 On one occasion, while p. in Rome, Simon Peter,

133:3.2 afterward, when Paul was p. in this very synagogue,

133:3.2 his message and had voted to forbid his further p. in

134:7.3 when the Apostle Paul was p. in Antioch and heard

134:9.8 of one John who was p. while baptizing penitents

135:5.8 minds of those who listened to his impassioned p..

135:6.3 as the travelers carried abroad the news of his p.

135:6.7 One day when he was p. and baptizing on the west

135:8.1 soon after John took up his p. position near Pella,

135:8.4 become believers in John’s p. of the coming kingdom

135:8.4 He had heard of Jesus’ remarks concerning his p.,

135:9.0 9. FORTY DAYS OF PREACHING

135:9.2 After the experience of this day the p. of John took

135:9.9 To John’s inquiries about his own p. and mission

135:10.2 ford of the Jordan, where he had begun his p. of

135:10.2 the character of John’s p. gradually changed into

135:10.3 Herod Antipas, in whose territory John had been p.

135:10.3 the multitude arrived to hear the p. and witness

136:0.1 at the height of the popular interest in John’s p.

136:1.5 the mighty and immediate appeal of John’s p.,

136:2.1 Jesus was baptized at the very height of John’s p.

136:4.1 Jesus well knew that John’s fearless and tactless p.

137:5.4 behooves us to await the completion of John’s p..

137:7.3 sought to persuade Jesus to launch forth with the p.

137:7.4 Herod was more concerned about the p. of John.

137:7.13 as John had, p. the gospel and instructing believers,

137:7.14 tarried before embarking on their active public p.,

137:8.2 days before the p. of this sermon on “The Kingdom,”

137:8.17 “John came p. repentance to prepare you for the

138:0.1 After p. the sermon on “The Kingdom,” Jesus

138:1.1 forbade to baptize and advised against public p..

138:6.3 Be not sidetracked into p. about me and about my

138:10.7 in a general way select places for teaching and p.,

138:10.8 to maintain order among the crowds during the p..

139:1.6 through the energetic and inspiring p. of Peter,

139:5.7 foolish questions than in the sermon he might be p.

139:5.9 Likewise, when he went into Samaria p. and

139:7.10 Matthew journeyed north, p. the gospel and

139:7.10 on Matthew went, p. and baptizing, through Syria,

139:8.13 North African coast, and Sicily, p. the glad tidings

139:8.13 And Thomas continued p. and baptizing until he

139:9.3 They were the chief ushers of the p. hours and

139:11.11 Simon penetrated into the heart of Africa, p. the

139:12.1 Judas became interested in the p. and work of John

140:4.1 those who were to go on p. the gospel and aspiring

140:7.1 “Now must you begin your work of p. the glad

140:8.15 he was not p. against wealth and property, merely its

141:1.2 tarried for more than two weeks, teaching and p..

141:1.3 Jesus did no public p..

141:1.4 as they did not in any way detract from John’s p.,

141:3.2 Peter, James, and John did most of the public p..

141:6.1 several days to hear the teaching and listen to the p.

141:6.2 Go then, Simon, teaching and p. the kingdom,

141:7.1 with his apostles remained here, teaching and p.,

141:7.10 Jesus’ p. was so effective because of his unique

142:7.14 recalled this experience in connection with their p.

142:8.1 No public p. was done on this trip, only house-to-

142:8.5 but when they observed that he did no public p.,

143:1.0 1. PREACHING AT ARCHELAIS

143:1.1 Phasaelis, where they had their first experience p.

143:1.7 “Today, the unbelievers may taunt you with p. a

143:1.9 The result upon the public p. and personal ministry

143:1.9 not so much with the p. of the negative virtues and

143:4.3 The apostles were not averse to p. in the Greek cities

143:6.1 he said in reference to the p. of John the Baptist.

144:0.3 the days of the preliminary work of teaching and p.

144:6.9 repentance should be attached to the p. of baptism

145:3.13 his apostles did the work of public p. and baptizing

145:5.7 been prepared for the p. of the good tidings of the

146:0.2 threw themselves into the work of p. the gospel,

146:1.0 1. PREACHING AT RIMMON

146:4.6 where they spent almost a week p. the good news;

146:4.6 insistence that they refrain, in their teaching and p.

147:0.2 did most of their public p. in Galilee rather than

147:2.2 but Jesus enjoined them to do no public p.,

147:2.3 Abner and many of the early believers in John’s p..

147:6.2 Roman officials were not much alarmed by his p..

147:6.3 remained three days, p., teaching, and baptizing.

148:8.3 All who heard his p. recognized that his teaching

149:0.3 while they carried on their work of p. and teaching

149:7.1 to dispatch messengers to the various p. groups with

150:4.1 they may pass quickly over all Galilee p. the gospel

150:4.3 not deceived—peace will not always attend your p..

150:7.1 arrange with the ruler of the synagogue for his p.

151:0.1 By March 10 all of the p. and teaching groups had

151:2.5 our p., we should employ true stories, not fables,

151:5.1 spoke to them in the early afternoon after the p. of

151:6.3 had gone over to Bethsaida, where he heard the p.

154:4.6 There was much talk about Jesus’ p. doctrines

154:6.3 would allow these wicked Pharisees to stop his p..”

155:2.2 p. the gospel of the kingdom to a small but earnest

155:3.1 that a new phase of the work of p. the kingdom

156:3.1 to the kingdom during this week of teaching and p..

156:6.3 as to the next move to be made in the work of p. the

159:3.9 In p. the gospel of the kingdom, you are simply

159:6.5 Perean mission developed into a campaign of p. and

162:1.11 such amazing assertions when p. among his friends.

163:0.2 Peter taught methods of public p.; Nathaniel

163:1.6 these thirty-five couples went forth p. and teaching

163:4.5 might detract from wholehearted devotion to p. the

166:5.1 associates, who were p. and teaching in Philadelphia.

168:0.2 that Jesus would leave his work of teaching and p.

170:5.19 this story about Jesus nearly supplanted the p. of

171:3.1 went right on with their work of teaching and p..

172:1.3 hate to crumble before this p. of the Father’s love for

172:5.3 that they were to do no teaching or p. while in

173:3.4 injunction to refrain from all public teaching and p.

175:1.1 In connection with this teaching and p. the Father

177:1.4 permitted to follow on with them since their first p.

178:1.9 The persistent p. of this gospel of the kingdom will

178:1.14 aggressive in the p. of this gospel of the kingdom,

178:1.16 directly in the way of the p. of the gospel of the

178:1.16 forget that you are commissioned to go forth p.

181:2.12 As you go onward p. this gospel of the kingdom,

181:2.20 fully do the work you were called to do—the p. of

181:2.29 and go on living a life dedicated to p. this gospel,

191:1.4 heard the glorified Master exhort him to go on p.

191:6.3 Go you, therefore, into all the world p. this gospel,

192:0.1 the apostles were in hiding and did no public p.,

192:0.2 From now on public p. became the main business of

192:4.4 They did considerable teaching and p. on the way

192:4.7 all pledged themselves to go forth in the public p. of

193:0.4 You are to go forth p. the love of God and service

193:0.5 Therefore, go you now into all the world p. this

193:3.2 will presently go into all the world p. this gospel

193:6.4 in retirement for some time before he went forth p.

193:6.4 Nathaniel differed with Peter regarding p. about

193:6.4 he went on into the lands beyond Mesopotamia p.

194:0.3 with power from on high, p. glad tidings to the

194:2.9 seemed greatly to facilitate the p. of the good news.

194:3.9 “new teacher,” and reception of the apostles’ p. by

194:4.4 these men whom Jesus had ordained to go forth p.

194:4.5 the message of the early believers had to do with p.

195:0.1 The results of Peter’s p. on the day of Pentecost

195:1.5 stood up in Athens p. “Christ and Him Crucified,”

195:2.2 unfortunate use of the term “kingdom” in their p..

196:0.9 his believing and praying, his teaching and p..

preaching tour

137:8.1 June 22, shortly before they went out on their first p.

138:10.11 start for Jerusalem and Judea on their first public p..

145:0.1 prepared to launch out in the first public p. of Galilee

145:0.2 apostles preparatory to their first extensive public p..

146:0.0 FIRST PREACHING TOUR OF GALILEE

146:0.1 The first public p. of Galilee began on Sunday,

147:6.2 up to the time of the beginning of the second p. in

148:3.1 trained evangelists upon their second public p. of

148:7.1 and the new corps of evangelists on the second p. of

145:5.8 started out upon their first really public and open p.

149:0.0 THE SECOND PREACHING TOUR

149:0.1 The second public p. of Galilee began on Sunday,

149:0.3 This entire second p. was principally an effort to

149:3.2 now out with the evangelists on this second p. of

149:4.0 4. PROGRESS OF THE PREACHING TOUR

149:4.1 Jesus did very little public work on this p., but he

149:7.3 117 evangelists who participated in this second p. of

150:0.0 THE THIRD PREACHING TOUR

150:0.3 preparatory to being sent forth on the third p. of

150:7.2 included his native village in any of his earlier p..

150:9.4 This turbulent ending of the third public p. had a

159:0.1 they were ready to begin the teaching and p. of the

167:0.2 No miracles had attended the recent p. through the

preachment

94:6.10 The Confucian p. of morality was predicated on the

94:8.9 The moral commandments of Gautama’s p. were

94:8.19 indeed, Gautama’s life was much greater than his p..

95:4.2 The chief p. of this good man had to do with

97:7.9 prophet persisted in the p. of divine constancy,

preachments

97:7.1 Yahweh had suffered from the international p. of

98:2.10 cults was the Orphic brotherhood, whose moral p.

131:0.1 from the p. of the missionaries of Machiventa

preactual

105:2.3 arising within the same I AM—the prepotential, p.,

preadjutant

36:5.14 as controllers and directors of the p. mind levels,

preadjutant-spirit

42:10.3 1. P. minds.

preadult

39:0.10 seraphim have no such p. life—no childhood.

preagreement

65:4.9 it was by p. that the Melchizedek observers, twelve

prearranged

74:8.1 Adam’s preliminary plans for organization was not p.

122:9.3 Zacharias had p. with Simeon and Anna to indicate,

124:6.12 they reached the place p. for their accommodation

166:4.7 full well that such occurrences are in no way p.

174:4.1 It was the p. plan of the confederated Pharisees,

prearrangement

157:0.1 By p. this visit was to occur at Zebedee’s boatshop

159:6.2 corps of workers assembled by p. at Magadan Park.

168:3.7 Jesus and the apostles assembled, by p., at the home

173:0.1 Early on this Monday morning, by p., Jesus and the

preascension

105:6.5 compensating the p. limitations of imperfection.

preatmospheric

58:5.2 Throughout the early and p. ages the world was so

preatomic

42:5.5 and represent the p. stage of this form of matter.

42:6.2 P. matter becomes slightly gravity responsive when

prebaptismal

109:6.6 the p. humanity of Joshua ben Joseph, the eternal

174:5.10 the Personalized Adjuster of his indwelling during p.

prebestowal

21:3.13 Even in the p. ages a Creator Son rules his domain

21:3.13 The sovereignty exercised by a p. Creator Son in a

37:5.1 the exclusive destiny of all mortals in the p. ages

52:5.8 which has had the preliminary training of the p. Sons

120:0.6 Michael held the usual p. conference with Gabriel

120:0.9 And from this p. charge of Immanuel to the ruler

136:3.6 counsel he received in connection with the p. charge

141:7.11 on high,” referring to the p. instructions of Immanuel

prebirds

60:3.21 The wading and swimming p. of earlier ages had not

60:3.21 They were a short-lived species, soon becoming

precarious

86:1.1 who lived on the ragged edge of a p. existence.

94:2.2  the p. system collapsed before the debasing cults

119:7.4 that our Creator and friend was taking the most p.

136:4.1 In view of John’s p. situation, Jesus began

precaution

136:7.1 to take reasonable p. to prevent the untimely

precautionary

62:2.4 an extraordinary fear which led to those wise p.

precautions

69:5.2 At first such p. were designed to defend property

162:8.1 these p. being taken because the Jewish authorities

precede

52:7.1 but no one knows whether his second coming will p.

81:6.18 The conquest of dialects must p. the spread of a

135:5.5 would of necessity p. the establishment of the new

140:10.1 in the kingdom, being righteous, by faith, must p.

162:9.4 all to join him in the united effort which was to p.

174:1.1 I maintain that repentance and confession must p.

179:0.2 which was to p. the regular Passover celebration.

preceded

28:7.3 those safe and dependable pilgrims who have p.

32:2.1 The Creator Sons are p. in universe organization by

32:2.2 These energy controllers who p. the Creator Son in

47:3.6 our loved ones and earth friends who may have p.

53:5.2 At the time of this rebellion and the two which p. it

69:5.10 was woman exchange; it long p. horse trading.

69:5.15 a higher degree of freedom than any that ever p. it

69:9.12 But game laws, the right to hunt, long p. land laws.

81:6.23 man to stand on the shoulders of all who have p. him

83:2.2 As raiding p. trading, so marriage by capture p.

83:2.2 so marriage by capture p. marriage by contract.

85:5.2 Moon worship p. sun worship.

86:2.5 law and order wherein all effects are p. by definite

87:2.1 the negative program of ghost placation long p. the

90:4.5 and was p. by efforts to rub medicine in, even as

105:5.3 transcendentals both p. and succeeded all that is

120:0.1 events which immediately p. the Creator Son’s

130:0.5 during these years that just p. his public ministry.

132:0.10 heard about this scribe of Damascus who had p.

precedence

3:0.3 then the creatorship nature of Deity would take p.

48:6.37 Nothing can take p. over the work of your status

54:6.2 that God as a Father takes p. over all other phases of

120:3.3 2. As concerns family relationships, give p. to the

126:3.5 his earthly father’s family must take p. of all duties;

137:1.6 Before men, others may take p. over you, but in

141:7.5 relations with men which should forever take p. over

precedent

70:11.7 Reference to p. in court decisions represents the

76:2.3 animal sacrifice so that Cain had a justifiable p. for

114:7.16 There is no p. for such an episode in all the history

144:6.1 his leaders to be apostles, following the p. of Jesus

168:3.2 decision of death, without trial and in defiance of p..

precedes

2:7.5 The creator thought invariably p. creative action.

49:1.5 the vegetable form always p. the animal and is quite

52:0.9 appearance of man p. the successive mortal epochs

57:3.7 the period which always p. the final segregation of

74:1.5 in the personality lapse of consciousness which p.

81:6.9 Invention always p. the acceleration of cultural

102:3.13 In science,the idea p. the expression of its realization

102:3.13 in religion, the experience of realization p. the

102:8.6 While personal religion p. the evolution of human

103:7.2 And as material intuitive instinct p. the appearance

112:2.6 In the cosmic economy insight p. foresight.

179:4.2 How deceitful is the intellectual pride that p. the

precedingsee preceding age; preceding period

15:1.4 direct southerly course just p. the eastward swing;

24:0.11 and service have been discussed in the p. paper.

28:6.8 only as the beautiful climax to these p. adjuncts

34:2.1 during the ages p. the final Michael bestowal; but

37:0.2 P. papers have dealt with the created orders of

39:4.8 have acquired during the eight p. life experiences—

44:5.9 the pilgrims of space have traversed the p. circles,

49:1.5 developed from basic patterns of the p. vegetable

59:0.3 This epoch intervenes between the p. prelife or

59:0.8 already developed from p. vegetable organisms,

59:2.6 covered all the land submerged by the p. deluge,

60:0.2 The closing epochs of the p. era were indeed the age

60:1.4 a water or marine deposit continuous with the p.

60:1.9 ancestors developed in Africa during the p. epoch,

60:3.16 The deposition layers of these and p. lava flows are

60:4.4 above water during several of the p. inundations.

61:7.5 invasion of the ice was not so extensive as the p. one

75:1.3 miscarriage of the mission of the p. administration.

76:6.1 worlds all so familiar to them in the days p. their

80:7.6 five cultural stages, each less spiritual than the p.,

80:9.4 although the p. Cro-Magnon type is well preserved

86:0.1 The evolution of religion from the p. and primitive

92:2.3 one generation might look upon as obscene, p.

101:9.1 created and fostered by p. evolutionary religion.

118:0.13 epoch provides immediate destiny for all p. stages.

118:4.2 exhibit inheritance from other and p. causation.

120:0.3 In the course of each of these p. bestowals Michael

120:2.2 the unadjudicated affairs of all p. insurrections,

141:7.8 by most of the evolutionary religions of p. times.

144:7.1 the established forms and usages of the p. religion

145:3.11 in view of Jesus’ p. expression of healing desire—

152:6.1 Events of the p. few weeks had moved too swiftly

158:4.2 a certain citizen of Tiberias who had arrived the p.

164:3.4 believed to be expiating the sins committed in p lives

172:5.12 ferment because of the Master’s rebuke the p. day

173:0.1 had not recovered from the experience of the p. day.

173:1.3 the 15th to the 25th of the month p. the Passover,

177:4.2 On the p. day Judas had disclosed to some of his

178:2.9 and John Mark during the afternoon of the p. day

179:0.1 of the Passover not later than noon of the p. day.

191:6.1 detail all that had been told him by the p. runner.

preceding age(s)

34:2.1 during the ages p. the final Michael bestowal; but

52:5.9 of the discoveries of the physical sciences of p..

59:5.21 began to modify the marine climate of the p.

59:6.8 the frogs reached their climax in the p. and rapidly

60:2.7 The flora of this age was much like that of the p..

60:3.21 attempt to produce mammals during this and a p..

60:4.2 of the land erosion and marine drifts of the p..

117:2.4 In a sense we are in status as of the p. universe age

121:5.1 Throughout p. religion had chiefly been an affair of

preceding period(s)

52:2.11 The p. of tribal struggles and rugged competition in

59:0.9 the later strata of the p by extensive erosion deposits

59:1.1 made their appearance toward the close of the p.

59:5.1 The appearance of fish during the p. marks the apex

60:0.2 outlived the rigorous trials of the p. of biologic

60:2.10 taken to the water for sustenance during the p. of sea

60:3.2 Near the close of the p. geologic period much of the

61:4.4 the life of the p. continued to evolve and spread.

61:5.1 By the close of the p. the lands of the northeastern

precept

100:1.4 p. or even example is not lastingly influential.

167:6.5 The Master by p. and example taught the value of

precepts

92:4.7 The cardinal p. of his teachings were trust and faith.

94:6.11 These Confucian p., while perpetuating the best of

99:1.6 restatements of its moral mandates and spiritual p.,

135:5.1 In the light of the Mosaic doctrines and the p. of the

140:8.2 His p about trusting the Father must not be adjudged

153:3.3 teaching as their doctrines the p. of men.

170:3.9 inevitably to the practice of the p. of the family

180:5.11 can ever be properly understood as dogmas or p..

prechlorophyll

65:5.2 reversion of certain primitive plant life to the p.

prechoice

75:6.3 All children of p. age were taken to Edentia.

precinct

125:1.2 frivolous courtesans parading about within this p. of

precincts

73:4.1 No animals were ever slaughtered within its p..

74:0.1 of Adam and Eve was carried on within the p. of

125:0.4 with his parents Jesus passed through the temple p.

125:0.5 The temple p. could accommodate over two hundred

125:4.3 forbidden and reputedly sacred p. of the temple,

142:1.1 conducted teaching groups outside the sacred p..

163:3.3 If one’s wealth does not invade the p. of the soul,

164:5.3 he passed out through the temple p.; and meeting

173:1.2 begun to establish their bazaars in the temple p.,

173:1.3 which was carried on right within the temple p..

precious

3:1.10 safeguarding these phases of God’s p. presence

28:6.7 Nevertheless, though mercy is thus p. and dearly

46:5.31 worlds abound in crystals and the so-called p. metals

54:4.4 All these p. endowments were lost by giving way to

73:3.5 the Garden abounded in p. stones and metals,

85:2.5 The belief that water or p. metals beneath the earth’s

97:7.7 I will be with you since you are p. in my sight.”

131:8.5 Since he can forgive sins, he is indeed most p. to

137:7.14 looked back upon these four months as the most p.

139:7.3 to be absent from many of the most p. seasons of

140:4.3 In Jesus’ time salt was p..

143:2.4 faith in the exceedingly great and p. promises of

147:5.4 but she has anointed my feet with p. lotions.

159:4.4 Nineveh and the so-called heathen, none the less p.

160:2.6 is best designed to draw forth those p. impulses

160:4.12 all of these memory treasures radiate their most p.

172:1.7 Mary had provided this p. ointment with which to

precipice

58:5.8 since has that eastern coast line hovered over the p.

136:7.1 a tree on an overhanging ledge of rock with a p.

151:6.6 thirty swine and drove most of them over a p. into

186:1.7 other about his neck, and cast himself over the p..

precipitate

22:4.5 for the Trinity embrace does seem to p. out of the

54:5.4 3. No affectionate father is p. in visiting punishment

83:8.9 by the p. augmentation of woman’s liberties,

110:4.5 revelation often so blinds the creature as to p. a

137:7.14 Jesus did not p. confusion by the presentation of

172:3.12 they feared to arrest him lest such action p. a revolt

precipitated

11:1.4 Did he move, universal pandemonium would be p.

34:7.4 The Caligastia upheaval p. world-wide confusion and

54:5.13 a crime which p. world-wide pandemonium, and if

95:6.1 when a change of rulers p. a bitter persecution which

195:0.3 as such a pretension it quickly p. the social-moral

195:6.1 Scientists have unintentionally p. mankind into a

precipitates

176:4.7 natural death, which so suddenly p. mortal man into

precipitating

35:9.6 rebelled against the universe government, thus p.

66:8.4 rebellion, thus p. the long confusion of the planet.

99:7.5 activate him with less danger of p. fanatical reactions

precipitation

46:2.2 the daily p. of the condensation of moisture during

57:7.7 cooled sufficiently to start p. of rain on the hot rocky

57:8.2 The atmosphere, together with incessant moisture p.,

57:8.13 (Limestone can form as a result of chemical p.; not

61:5.2 produced an almost constant p. of moisture from

61:5.2 ice age persisted just as long as this excessive p.

68:4.5 constitutes the biologic safety brake against p. too

precipitous

150:9.3 out of the synagogue to the brow of a near-by p.

precise

10:6.16 specifically designed by the Trinity for the p. work

12:7.2 infinite wisdom always order it done in that p. and

42:6.1 and established weight—p. gravity reaction.

42:7.8 swinging around on p. and definite orbits.

49:1.6 There is a p. system, a universal law, that determines

70:11.1 the undefined mores tend to crystallize into p. laws,

75:8.7 matter dominated by p. laws characterized by

90:2.1 Spirit conjuring was a p. and highly complicated

102:6.1 religious faith, which is not subject to p. definition.

133:1.2 Ganid, mercy may be lavish, but justice is p..

170:4.1 Jesus never gave a p. definition of the kingdom.

179:5.4 to make it difficult for his successors to attach p.

179:5.4 rather than to commit himself to p. definitions.

179:5.4 of divine communion by establishing a p. form;

179:5.5 of that last night in the flesh has been reduced to p.

precisely

15:14.9 but your sphere is just as p. administered and just as

41:3.10 it is possible to measure stellar distances most p.

44:5.4 yields dependable deductions and can be p. dealt

110:6.7 It is difficult p. to define the seven levels of human

110:6.12 While it is impossible p. to define the seven levels,

119:3.2 vanished from the dispatch field of Salvington p.

precision

4:4.5  P. may characterize trinitarian justice in the universe

10:6.18 Mercy is the attitude of love; p. characterizes the

17:3.8 its p. results from perfection of personality

28:4.9 mechanisms of reflective perfection and ultimate p.

29:4.38 perform with almost intelligentlike p. and accuracy.

29:4.38 delicacy of accuracy, even with ultimacy of p..

81:6.10 science trains his thoughts along lines of exacting p..

90:5.1 among savages it must be practiced with exact p..

118:10.8 the grand universe are perfected to a point of final p.

179:5.5 to the almost mathematical p. of a set formula,

preclude

1:2.10 and Absolutes of Paradise does not in the least p. the

22:9.7 experiential saturation would p. their being left in

55:3.22 the many peoples of Urantia do not p. attainment of

65:3.6 But this fact does not p. the possibility of the

101:2.11 nature discloses nothing which would p. the universe

precludes

10:6.17 Havona perfection p. all possibility of disharmony.

31:10.11 but the very fact of his active presence p. their

140:10.4 which forever p. all disposition to bargain for the

precollege

72:4.1 is compulsory and coeducational in the p. schools

72:4.3 The p. schools are conducted for nine months out of

72:4.6 Every child graduating from the p. school system

precolored

65:4.11 the human type of will has appeared in a p. race.

precommissioned

38:5.2 well entered upon the p. phases of angelic training.

preconceived

109:5.3 retarded by your own p. opinions, settled ideas,

121:7.1 They had formed p. notions regarding the Messiah,

181:0.1 his teaching conformed both with their p. beliefs

preconception

132:0.9 they were not victims of a settled p. as to all future

170:2.21 come into the kingdom free from prejudice and p.;

preconceptions

181:2.23 since you are so handicapped by your p. of Jewish

precreative

41:0.2 accordance with certain p. (transcendental) plans

precreature

21:2.7 The types and patterns of mind determined by the p.

predatory

66:5.7 The advisers regarding the conquest of p. animals.

predecessor

45:2.2 the authority that were invested in his unworthy p.

74:2.8 occasioned by lack of the co-operation of their p. in

119:2.5 offering his rebellious p. the privilege of sharing

119:2.6 Even his erring p. sent this message: “Just and

185:1.3 the practice of the Roman soldiers under his p..

predecessors

12:2.6 that the endless past has held for your seniors and p..

15:1.3 same space that your planetary system, or its p.,

32:1.3 manipulations of the power directors and their p. as

59:2.10 of patterns and were the p. of modern crustaceans.

62:4.4 and less animal than their mid-mammal p..

67:6.1 the rehabilitation of the world as their Badonite p.

79:4.6 differ greatly from those of their illustrious p..

81:6.44 not so rapidly benefit from the achievements of its p.

97:4.2 about God that had been announced by his p.

98:5.1 range of human nature and supplanted both of its p..

98:7.2 missionary zeal equaled that of their illustrious p.,

100:7.5 overlook the gems of truth in the teachings of his p.

135:1.2 life vows that were administered to his illustrious p.,

predestination

110:2.1 You are all subjects of p., but it is not foreordained

110:2.1 foreordained that you must accept this divine p.;

118:7.0 7. OMNISCIENCE AND PREDESTINATION

predestined

148:6.4 Anyway, man seems p. to trouble, and perhaps

predetermine

81:6.26 homes, churches, and schools of one generation p.

predetermined

15:1.3 You are following the orderly and p. path of the

38:9.5 accident; both are essential features in the p. plans of

110:2.1 Thus they begin work with a definite and p. plan

153:4.5 “Teacher, we would have you give us a p. sign

predetermines

160:2.4 Symbolic communication between humans p. the

predicament

3:5.9 must the mind of man find itself in the troublesome p

75:5.1 Adam discerned the whole p. and, while dejected,

96:4.3 But always was he plagued by the awkward p. of

99:4.8 in partial progress, the p. of unfinished growth:

103:4.3 Deliverance from such a p. can only come through

185:5.2 extricate himself from his p. by proposing to this

predicate

85:2.2 and p. religious beliefs on, the sprouting grain.

predicated

0:11.8 not a mere negativism of philosophic concept p.

3:2.3 This declaration of physical fact is p. on the truth

5:4.1 of divinity attainment p. on humanity service.

5:4.5 from difficulties, prosperity p. on righteousness;

5:5.14 The ability of mortal parents to procreate is not p.

36:6.5 The survival of mortal creatures is wholly p. on the

42:9.4 The philosophy of the universe cannot be p. on the

47:6.3 which are p. neither on personal aggrandizement

52:6.7 The brotherhood of man is p. on the recognition of

54:1.2 Enduring liberty is p. on the reality of justice—

74:8.13 discouraging since they were p. upon a belief in

78:2.4 The civilization of the violet race was p. on the

81:2.1 The growth of culture is p. upon the development of

81:6.2 now evolving on Urantia grew out of, and is p. on,

85:0.2 wholly intellectual in nature and was entirely p. on

87:7.6 a higher civilization must be p. on the concept of the

91:4.1 incompatible with the ethical religions which are p.

93:5.2 the site for Machiventa’s activities was in part p.

94:6.10 The Confucian preachment of morality was p. on the

96:0.3 the Hebrew religion is p. upon the covenant

100:1.5  Growth is also p. on the discovery of selfhood

100:2.1 Spiritual progress is p. on intellectual recognition of

101:5.10 Such religions are p. on the assurance of conscience

102:4.1 They are p. on the consciousness of other-mindness.

103:5.5 growth of unselfish urges p. on spiritual insight—

103:6.6 man’s outer experience of material reality be p. on

103:6.7 p., in part, on the experience of having survived

103:7.1 Faith, though not p. on reason, is reasonable;

103:7.10 both science and religion are p. on assumptions.

103:7.11 All divisions of human thought are p. on certain

105:3.10 truth that all reality is p. upon their eternity existence

105:6.5 the almighty power of the Supreme is p. on the

106:7.9 This developmental realization is p on the completed

106:9.5 the existential viewpoints is inevitable and is p. on

106:9.12 a life p. on the living of the Father’s will leads

106:9.12 Such a Father life is one p. on truth, sensitive to

112:7.6 growth is p. on its increasing attunement to the

112:7.6 this new value is p. upon the fact that survival

115:4.7 the power prerogatives of the Almighty are p. on the

115:6.3 the growth of the Supreme is not only p. on these

115:7.2 Father’s plan,which has p. finite progress upon effort

115:7.3 The fact of Supremacy is p. on Paradise power,

116:6.2 a growth which is p. on the freewill acts Creators

117:4.2 His divine evolution is in measure p. on the

117:4.8 it is a morality directly p. on the self-conscious

118:10.2 of actuality and p. on the Absolutes of potentiality.

132:3.5 And all such true faith is p. on profound reflection,

195:5.9 A lasting social system without a morality p. on

predict

4:1.9 physicists, philosophers, or even religionists to p.

12:6.5 we are unable fully to p. the decisions of such a

12:9.3 the highest physics or chemistry, could not p.

15:8.8 and to p. much pertaining to universe stability.

19:4.7 we find that we are still unable to p. decisions

34:2.6 We p. this high degree of symmetry in Orvonton

109:7.8 no one dares to p. what their future missions may be.

130:2.4 I p. that the good in you could overcome the evil

predictability

15:8.8 The p. of all physical phenomena becomes

42:7.10 Atoms therefore are similar to persons as to p..

predictable

7:1.8 spirit-gravity circuit of the grand universe are p..

7:1.9 But alongside this very dependable and p. function

7:1.9 phenomena which are not so p. in their reactions.

9:6.8 but not all the observable function of mind is p..

9:6.8 little-understood presence whose function is not p..

10:7.4 find the overcontrol of Supremacy to be wholly p..

12:6.5 The universe is highly p. only in the quantitative or

12:6.5 Qualitatively, the universe is not highly p. as

12:6.5 partially p. when subjected to critical observation.

12:9.3 more than, or something different from, the p.

14:2.9 Everything physical or spiritual is perfectly p., but

49:1.1 evolution may not always be understandable (p.),

65:6.8 Absolute, electrical and chemical reactions are p..

104:2.4 not wholly p. from an analysis of the attributes of

predicted

90:2.9 the Shawnee Tenskwatawa, who p. the eclipse of the

97:5.1 p. calamity in retribution for the transgressions of the

126:0.4 p. that he was destined to become a great leader in

176:2.2 they lost no time in associating the p. destruction of

prediction

73:2.1 inhabitants exhibited little or no interest in such a p.,

137:5.3 the kingdom except as the fulfillment of John’s p.

154:6.9 but he had hardly realized how near this p. would

182:0.2 spoke to one another concerning the Master’s p.

186:3.4 David had once heard him make this p. and, being

predictions

76:2.9 did, to a certain degree, fulfill the p. of Serapatatia,

77:5.5 how the p. of Van and Amadon had really come

117:7.6 by Adjusters that are veritable p. of man’s future

126:3.6 as the Jews understood these p. of the prophets.

126:3.8 all the Messianic p. of the Hebrew scriptures

135:5.2 new teachers leaned heavily on the p. of Daniel,

136:1.3 Many of their reputed Messianic p., had they but

176:1.5 the astounding p. of the Master sank into their minds

176:1.6 Jesus’ followers interpreted these p. as referring to

176:4.2 listened to his p. of the overthrow of Jerusalem

predilection

27:2.2 mortals have periods of leisure, they evince a p. to

179:1.6 apostles are led to give way to their p. for honor,

predilections

71:4.16 who might seek either to exploit their pacific p.

90:5.5 specialize according to innate talents or special p..

94:6.7 development of the pacific p. of Chinese peoples.

predispositions

86:1.4 believe in chance and lingering p. to gambling.

100:1.8 One can develop religious p. toward favorable

predominance

60:3.1 The Cretaceous period derives its name from the p.

121:6.2 subsequent p. of the Greek wing of Jewish culture

122:1.2 by the p. of strong but average individuals,

predominant

81:2.12 another reason why their culture was for so long p..

predominantly

72:1.1 Its people are a mixed race, p. blue and yellow,

78:3.5 lands were held by tribes that were p. Andonite.

79:1.1 the heart of Eurasia was p., though diminishingly,

79:5.8 enduring civilizations were founded by a race p. red

80:9.5 strains of blue, yellow, and Andite, it is p. Andonite.

82:6.1 While the so-called white race is p. descended from

predominate

42:12.13 physical energy seems to p., but it also appears

43:7.4 morontia mortals p. among the reversion directors,

79:2.7 but if the inferior elements of racial stocks p.,

predominated

60:3.19 Among the land plants the angiosperms p.,

79:2.3 unfortunate that the secondary Sangik strains p.,

predominates

15:4.8 The globular type of star clusters p. near the outer

prefamily

70:3.2 In the p. days of the horde, leadership was provided

prefer

61:6.3 the Eskimos, even now p. to dwell in frigid climes.

137:1.6 you p. others before us and choose Andrew and

155:5.10 timid, fearful, and hesitant individuals who will p.

155:5.13 which one of you would p. to take this easy path

155:6.2 with a religion of mind, who crave security and p.

159:4.10 the truth regarding the sacred writings, but they p.

160:4.14 Men who p. optimistic illusions to reality can never

162:5.3 You who p. to sit in darkness are of this world;

171:4.6 But, mistake not, he would much p. that the Son of

185:5.4 Said Pilate: “Which, therefore, would you p. that I

preferably

121:8.14 appropriated those ideas and concepts, p. human,

175:3.3 plan to take him in secret, p. suddenly and at night.

preference

0:12.11 give p. to the highest existing human concepts

76:2.2 Abel was not slow to note that p. was shown for his

76:2.2 first Eden, to the former p. for the fruits of the fields.

88:2.1 It was a supposed p. of ghosts to indwell an object

103:2.7 a slight p. upon the altruistic impulse as leading to

121:8.12 invariably gave p. to such human thought patterns.

123:0.5 Joseph was outspoken in his p. for Galilee as a

124:2.6 This year he began to show a marked p. for older

124:2.6 informed individuals for whom he evinced such a p..

124:3.2 they did in any manner exhibit any p. for him, Jesus

155:5.8 show a personal p. for those religions of authority

179:1.0 1. THE DESIRE FOR PREFERENCE

179:1.6 to give way to their old predilection for honor, p.,

185:5.6 “How could you choose the life of a murderer in p.

preferentially

11:8.9 It explains why gravity always acts p. in the plane

preferment

135:9.5 Politics and selfish p. began to make their

158:6.3 your selfish desire for worldly p. creeps back upon

179:3.9 Do you not know that there can be no place of p.

179:5.7 refrain from contending for greatness or seeking p.

181:2.15 your younger brother once came to me seeking p.

preferred

40:10.5 not mean they are p. above their ascendant brethren.

61:7.14 the mastodon p. the sheltered fringes of the forest

63:5.4 They p. to camp near the edge of a forest and

64:6.21 The Adamic descendants p. the blue men to all of the

66:5.10 The red man p. pictorial writing, while the yellow

83:2.2 they p. to fall into the hands of men of their own age

86:4.7 The aged much p. to be killed before becoming too

89:7.5 and most men p. to have such women for wives.

93:6.4 the Semitic tribesmen subsequently p. to go back

98:3.9 they p. to plunge into the rituals of the mysteries,

123:0.5 but Joseph p. to take chances with Herod Antipas

135:9.7 ‘After me there will come one who is p. before me

137:1.5 now they returned to learn that others had been p.

139:7.9 p. to remain and hear the instruction, even though

158:6.2 evil tendencies to seek for yourselves p. places in

167:6.5 Jesus p. to commune with the Father amidst the

171:0.6 indignant that James and John would seek to be p.

179:1.4 that he intended there to recline as the p. guest.

179:1.4 than John Zebedee laid claim to the next p. seat,

195:10.14 men in the world who p. such a style of worship.

preferring

58:1.6 of Life Carriers returned to Jerusem, p. to await the

80:8.4 They made pottery and tilled the land, p. to live in

96:5.6 Moses feared to proclaim the mercy of Yahweh, p.

185:2.4 without p. definite criminal charges against him!

prefers

160:1.7 the average person p. to cling to the old illusions of

prefinaliter

25:8.7 During your p. sojourn on Paradise, if for any reason

27:2.2 service plays its essential part in the p. educational

43:9.3 It is analogous to the p. spiritual experience of

112:2.17 1. The p. or God-seeking experience of augmenting

prefinite

106:0.5 It implies the p. genesis of finite beginnings and the

prefish

59:4.10 while the other was a backboneless, jawless p..

prefusion

49:5.31 The grouping of all mortals during their p experience

preglacial

61:4.1 This is the period of p. land elevation in North Amer.

80:3.1 in the same channel which it followed during p. times

pregnancy

84:1.3 p. was believed to be the result of a woman’s being

84:1.3 evil eye were believed to be capable of causing p. in

pregnant

25:2.2 seventh order would become p. with conciliators;

82:3.14 sanctioned trial marriage until the woman became p.,

83:5.13 The olden taboos on sex relations with a p. wife

84:1.3 universally believed that a virgin could become p..

84:2.4 many of the taboos on a p. woman were extended

87:7.6 p. with the mighty ideal of the brotherhood of man.

89:1.5 the belief that a p. woman could think so much about

pregravity

11:8.5 1. P. Stages (Force).

42:2.1 while force is applied to the p., and power to the

prehuman

49:0.2 settled in light and life nor planets in the p. stage of

49:2.18 are of the human and p. types, neither superfishes

49:5.13 These brain differences characterize even the p.

50:5.4 The p. creatures and the dawn races of primitive man

52:0.9 to the appearance of man is designated the p. era

58:6.2 animal kingdom nor between the highest of the p.

59:4.9 one of the most important steps in all p. evolution.

62:2.1 From this point onward the p. species successively

62:3.9 by what narrow margins your p. ancestors missed

62:3.10 Primates constituting the next step in p. evolution.

64:3.4 to transition types between man and the various p.

65:2.9 Probably the greatest single leap of all p. evolution

65:2.13 progressing favorably toward the attainment of p.

65:2.13 to attain a satisfactory level of intelligent p. status,

65:2.14 circumscribe these inferior p. strains of evolving life.

65:3.3 into various different patterns of p. development.

65:3.5 give origin to the mutant potentials of p. individuals.

65:3.6 —no more races will evolve from p. sources

65:4.7 strains from independent mutations within the p.

128:1.4 As to the attributes of his p. existence, he emptied

129:3.9 The last episode of his p. experience to be brought

129:3.9 And this final memory picture of p. existence was

161:3.1 self-conscious of his divine nature, p. existence,

preinfinite

116:0.2 managed by, Creators who were subabsolute, p.,

preintelligent

65:6.9 P. organisms react to environmental stimuli, but

65:7.5 Such p. responses of living organisms pertain purely

prejudge

38:2.4 neither should individual mortals p. their fellow

139:6.3 Nathaniel was disposed to p. individuals in

prejudice

82:6.3 Present-day p. against “half-castes,” “hybrids,” and

82:6.9 offspring so objectionable as social and racial p.

100:1.2 The chief inhibitors of growth are p. and ignorance.

101:8.4 neither does it maintain an unreasoning p. toward

104:1.10 And the early Christians inherited the Hebraic p.

111:4.9 preoccupied by p., hate, fears, resentments, revenge,

132:3.4 beliefs colored with p., distorted by fear,

133:4.12 the death penalty imposed by man does not p. the

139:12.10 all the accumulated hate, hurt, malice, p., jealousy,

143:0.2 Iscariot, succeeded in overcoming much of their p.

145:3.15 Jesus much trouble in that they provided p.-raising

148:7.3 doing everything in their power to arouse his p. in

149:3.2 leaders were increasingly blinded by fear and p.,

151:3.8 The parable evades much p. and puts new truth

153:4.3 If you were not blinded by p. and misled by fear

155:1.4 so narrowed by tradition that they are blinded by p.

157:2.2 Do not allow yourselves to become blinded by p.

159:1.6 the verdict of an individual may be warped by p.

159:4.9 The light of the Scriptures is only dimmed by p. and

160:1.13 P. blinds the soul to the recognition of truth, and

160:1.13 p. can be removed only by the sincere devotion

160:1.13 P. is inseparably linked to selfishness.

160:1.13 P. can be eliminated only by the abandonment of

160:2.7 the tendency to fall victim to p. of viewpoint,

162:0.2 because of sectarian p. these Samaritans denied

162:2.7 I long for your deliverance from the bondage of p.

162:7.3 Their souls are sealed by p. and blinded by the pride

165:3.2 born of p. and nurtured in traditional bondage,

166:1.5 these portals of mercy shall not be closed by the p.

166:2.1 was more than enough to overcome all religious p.

170:2.21 into the kingdom free from p. and preconception;

171:4.7 as the result of religious p. and spiritual blindness.

172:1.3 I would cause the walls of p., self-righteousness,

181:2.21 said: “Nathaniel, you have learned to live above p.

185:1.3 he failed to take seriously their deep-seated p.

185:5.6 saw their malice and perceived their p. and envy.

185:6.4 intense emotional hatred and slaves to religious p..

191:5.3 let your loving service effectually destroy the p.

194:3.14 cultural differences, social caste, or sex p..

prejudiced

122:7.1 The Jews had always been greatly p. against any

162:0.1 It so happened that these villagers were greatly p.

162:3.1 Pharisees were spiritually blind and intellectually p.

175:2.1 who profess to be followers of the Christ to be p.

184:3.19 Thirty p. and tradition-blinded false judges,

prejudices

82:6.7 to such experiments rest on social and cultural p.

82:6.8 chief troubles of “half-breeds” are due to social p..

109:5.3 opinions, settled ideas, and long-standing p..

139:6.3 was inclined to go to extremes with his personal p.

139:12.4 Judas was never able to rise above his Judean p.

143:4.3 even their faith in his teachings and their p. against

149:2.10 Jesus was free from religious p.; he was never

149:2.13 by those who entertained deep-seated religious p.

160:1.7 envy, or the abandonment of deep-seated p.,

160:1.8 from bias, passion, and all other purely personal p.

preknowledge

108:0.2 personally experienced; God’s p. is existential.

146:5.2 It was merely a case of p. concerning the course of

161:3.3 Jesus’ technique of concealing his p. and thought

192:1.7 It was merely an exercise of the Master’s p..

prelife

57:8.13 ages have become mixed with these older p. layers.

58:5.8 Depression of the ocean bottom during the p. ages

59:0.2 1. The p. era extends over the initial four hundred

59:0.3 This epoch intervenes between the preceding p. or

60:3.14 here may be found the p. stone layers shoved out

prelife-and-light

40:10.11 nonactive in the evolutionary domains of p. status.

preliminaries

41:2.6 They are concerned with the physical p. of life,

57:6.11 constitutes the astronomic p. to the setting of the

119:6.1 Now that all Salvington was familiar with the p. of

preliminary

17:6.4 2. P. Creatorship Training.

17:6.4 the long period of the p. training of a Michael Son

17:6.4 becomes space cognizant and begins that p. training

20:7.5 Trinity Teacher Sons receive no p. training in the

20:9.5 may be the p. training to prepare them for close

25:1.7 the servitals gain that p. experience of ministering

25:3.8 gathering evidence and preparing p. statements.

32:2.2 preceded the Creator Son in the p. physical work of

34:1.1 this p. work of creation by the agencies of the

34:6.10 And all this represents but the p. steps to the final

37:3.5 extensive p. training in all phases of the work of the

39:4.4 They prepare the statements for all p. hearings

51:3.1 and his corporeal staff do much of the p. work of

52:2.7 establish full equality of the sexes, this being p. to

52:5.8 to a mortal world which has had the p. training of

55:10.9 now in process of p. assembly is wholly futile.

59:4.10 But these p. types were quickly destroyed when the

65:7.6 influences carry forward their p. ministry before the

73:2.4 These commissions began in earnest their p. work,

74:8.1 inspecting the Garden and formulating p. plans for

100:2.8 wreck one’s temporal creations p. to the rearing of

100:5.10 material arising as a result of such p. preparation

109:0.1 next stage of cosmic life by virtue of the p. mortal

109:3.8 many a virgin Adjuster has served a valuable p.

110:6.1 attainment of those steps which are p. to Adjuster

117:6.13 the traversal of Havona as a p. to the augmenting

132:0.8 3. The p. preparation of these thirty Romans for the

136:2.3 occur those p. phenomena of spiritual elevation

137:4.1 Jesus consented to lead the p. wedding procession.

140:1.0 1. PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTION

144:0.3 Jesus knew that the days of the p. work of teaching

144:7.1 This was really the end of that p. period of taking

164:4.2 After some p. questioning, the spokesman for the

165:3.1 After p. remarks by Simon Peter, the Master said:

171:4.8 the kingdom following an unpleasant p. skirmish

173:5.2 even those who had accepted his p. invitation

183:5.1 Jesus to the home of Annas for his p. examination

preliving

41:2.6 the physical controllers are related to the p.

prelocal

17:6.1 many features of the p. universe experiences of these

prelude

103:4.1 And this is the p. to true worship—the practice of

128:7.5 begin the more active p. to his real ministry for men.

136:9.9 when he refused to grasp temporal power as the p.

140:5.4 calling attention to four faith attitudes as the p. to

preludes

101:8.4 and faith’s strivings are the p. to sublime peace.

118:0.10 effectively as the mobilization p. to new adventures

premachine

81:2.10 In the p. age the only way in which man could work

premagical

91:1.4 Prayer signifies that the p. incantations of primitive

premammalian

60:4.6 fifty million years and brings to a close the p. era of

premarital

83:2.5 Increasing love and personal selection in p. courtship

83:4.9 The luck element, that in spite of all p. tests certain

83:6.3 recognized the right of a wife to impose a p. pledge

83:7.8 social order fails to provide adequate p. training,

83:8.6 be tempered with some degree of p. disillusionment.

prematerial

0:11.8 on out into the force activities and p. evolutions of

15:4.2 potency into primordial force and evolve this p.

32:1.2 The power directors function alone in the p. phases

premathematics

104:3.2 to reckon with the mathematics and p. of force,

prematter

11:5.9 space is the womb of many forms of matter and p.

42:9.1 reality of the sevenfold electronic organization of p..

premature

45:6.3 due to unfortunate p. termination of the career in

84:1.4 Deformed or p. babies were regarded as the young

101:4.1 of the impartation of unearned or p. knowledge.

118:8.6 distribute the otherwise lethal results of p. escape

118:8.6 human societies will recede from high but p. levels

118:8.9 governor operating in restraint of the p. attainment

122:9.28 Joseph was not in harmony with this p. effort to

prematurely

14:2.9 no ascendant soul has ever been p. admitted to the

28:6.15 And the mistake of placing responsibility p. upon

45:7.1 very efforts which were p. interrupted by death.

51:3.5 When the work of Adam and Eve was p. launched

67:5.2 result of the doctrines of liberty which had been p.

71:1.12 red men would have evolved a state had they not p.

75:8.4 allowed this life trust to become p. commingled

100:7.14 When pressed to act p., he would only reply, “My

premeditated

48:6.33 technique but something p. as a perversion of truth

48:6.33 The shadow of a hair’s turning, p. for an untrue

67:1.2 Prince Caligastia because of this p. betrayal of trust.

153:4.3 presume, with your eyes open and with p. malice,

171:7.9 the well-planned, or the p. in the Master’s ministry.

172:3.11 The Master never p. anything which was dramatic.

premeditatedly

67:4.6 they did not deliberately or p. enter upon rebellion—

premeditation

75:5.2 the Garden, and with p. committed the folly of Eve.

169:1.5 intention, but this youth left his home with p..

premier

35:3.15 on the mansion worlds encircling the p. satellite of

79:4.6 But the p. caste, the teacher-priests, stems from the

105:1.3 must be a finite creature’s p. philosophic postulate.

115:3.3 as the I AM—the p. postulate of the creature mind.

premind

6:6.3 is perhaps best illustrated in the p. of an Adjuster,

6:6.3 of the Conjoint Actor, they have some form of p.;

9:4.2 It may be this mind or that mind, it may be p. or

30:1.11 fragmentations of the p. spirit of the Third Source

30:1.11 but such fragments of p. spirit are bestowed upon

40:9.1 have fused with individualizations of the p. spirit of

65:0.1 evolutionary material life—p. life—is the formulation

107:1.7 portions of his p. spirit to indwell and actually fuse

110:2.5 The Adjuster as a prepersonal creature has p. and

premise

86:6.3 Into this major p. of illusion and ignorance, mortal

105:3.1 The seven Absolutes are the p. of reality.

premises

123:1.2 excitement at having p. of his own to run about in

168:0.4 could afford a private burial tomb on their own p..

premium

69:2.5 Hebrews were the first tribe to put a supreme p. on

69:9.2 communism did put a p. on inactivity and idleness,

70:2.5 because war: 2. Put a p. on fortitude and courage.

90:2.13 the veneration for shamanism well illustrates the p.

premiums

68:1.2 man’s insurance against violent death, while the p.

81:5.4 individuals willing to pay those p. of self-sacrifice

81:5.6 demands the full payment of the exacting p. of group

86:7.1 he willingly paid his burdensome p. of fear, dread,

86:7.1 Primitive religion was simply the payment of p. on

86:7.1 civilized man pays material p. against the accidents

86:7.2 at least those who think, no longer pay wasteful p. to

premorontia

110:6.21 the first cosmic circle signalizes the attainment of p.

112:6.9 the mortal mind enters upon its p. universe career

112:6.9 completion of the seven circles of p. attainment,

prenatal

87:5.5 first superstitions respecting p. marking of children,

preoccupation

141:0.2 and they had beheld his brief seasons of serious p.

preoccupations

46:3.1 in the central broadcast amphitheater; of all p. for

preoccupied

111:4.9 stage whereon it functions is already p. by prejudice,

124:6.14 he was too much p. with his own meditations to ask

153:0.2 Not in months had they seen the Master so p. and

172:5.2 Andrew was too p. with the thought of his

182:2.7 but this evening they were so p. with the realization

preocean

57:8.12 the modified remnants of these ancient p. rocks

preoceanic

57:8.12 elevation composed of stone belonging to the p. ages

preparationsee preparation for

26:10.6 the p. of their subjects for this great and final rest,

27:4.4 Notwithstanding all the long p. therefor and the long

27:7.6 an excess of worshipfulness as gauged by the p.

39:0.9 My seraphic associate in the p. of this statement,

39:1.12 certain Salvington schools concerned with the p. of

47:7.4 More of this p. continues on worlds six and seven,

51:2.2 of standard time are consumed in this transport p.,

51:3.1 and his corporeal staff do the preliminary work of p.

63:6.7 the first regularly to use fire in the p. of food.

73:2.2 to the proclamation of their advent and to the p. of

73:4.4 In the p. of the Garden only volunteer laborers were

74:6.8 their lifework or entered upon special p. therefor.

100:5.10 the material arising as a result of such preliminary p.

108:5.6 is the p. of your soul for the long ascending career

114:3.1 During the times of the p. of these narratives this

114:7.8 in this special p. the midwayers perform valuable

121:8.3 narrative, and Mark consented to undertake its p..

124:6.12 The following day, the day of p., they made ready

126:2.5 two purposes: the p. to do his Father’s heavenly will

130:5.3 forty years of watchful waiting and continued p..

132:0.8 3. The preliminary p. of these thirty Romans for the

152:4.4 to give place to this story in the p. of his narrative.

182:2.9 no work was ever done after noon on the p. day for

184:3.17 not only because it was the p. day for the Passover

185:2.7 Friday, was also the p. day for the Jewish Sabbath

187:3.4 since it was nearing noontime of this special p. day,

187:5.7 Because this was the p. day for both the Passover

188:1.6 about the burial of Jesus because this was p. day

preparation for

7:5.8 constitute an ascender’s p. for Deity attainment.

15:13.3 concerned with your final spiritual p. for Havona,

26:7.1 instruction concerning the divine Trinity in p. for

26:8.5 retraining in p. for the second Deity adventure.

26:11.6 to complete their p. for the transition slumber of

27:3.3 pursuing group training in p. for the unrevealed

27:4.4 Notwithstanding all the long p. therefor and the long

27:7.6 an excess of worshipfulness as gauged by the p.

30:4.30 What a p. for some future work is afforded by this

31:10.10 the forces of the finite and the absonite in p. for

35:8.2 courses of training on the Melchizedek worlds in p.

36:4.3 dematerialization which they pass through in p. for

36:4.8 forgathering on the seventh finaliter world in p. for

48:6.37 Very important is the work of p. for the next higher

53:3.6 as proof that these mortals had spent ages of p. for

55:7.3 they gave up their material bodies on Urantia in p.

57:6.11 physical evolution of such worlds of space in p. for

74:1.5 lapse of consciousness which precedes the p. for

74:6.8 a two years’ course of instruction in p. for the

74:6.8 their lifework or entered upon special p. therefor.

83:7.8 falls short of providing marriage p. for youths,

96:3.3 been coached by Moses in p. for the day of revolt

110:1.3 divine indwellers are concerned with your spiritual p.

114:7.8 unique group are wholly unconscious of their p.

124:6.13 While all Jerusalem was astir in p. for the Passover,

129:0.2 The Son of Man had made every p. for detaching

135:11.3 knowing the great things in p. for John when he

137:6.5 every evening in study and p. for their future work

138:1.2 heard all your teaching in p. for this, our first labor

138:6.1 review all they had learned and experienced in p. for

140:0.2 to instruct them in p. for their formal ordination.

140:9.1 gave them into the hands of his Father in p. for the

142:6.7 lay hold on this spirit which is to remake me in p.

158:0.1 here they sojourned for two days in spiritual p. for

163:7.0 7. PREPARATION FOR THE LAST MISSION

167:4.6 you should all be strengthened in p. for that day

169:2.5 show more wisdom in their p. for the future than do

177:5.2 You have rested today in p. for those times which

182:2.9 no work was ever done after noon on the p. day for

183:0.1 that they go to their tents and seek sleep in p. for the

184:3.17 not only because it was the p. day for the Passover

185:0.3 where leaven might be used on this day of p. for

185:2.7 Pilate knew that this was not only the forenoon of p.

185:2.7 Friday, was also the p. day for the Jewish Sabbath

186:4.0 4. PREPARATION FOR THE CRUCIFIXION

186:5.1 this day, the day of the p. for the Jewish Passover,

187:5.7 Because this was the p. day for both the Passover

preparations

26:8.5 at once resume their p. for the Deity adventure.

70:4.1 Urantia nations are spending vast sums on war p..

119:5.1 authority to Immanuel and observed the p. of

145:3.1 who were sick or afflicted began p. to go to Jesus

163:7.1 p. for the Perean mission were being completed.

172:4.1 about the temple, viewing the p. for the Passover.

179:0.1 the custom to begin the p. for the celebration of the

preparatorysee preparatory to

26:11.7 the long transit trance p. for the journey to Havona

28:7.1 presenting the p. course for the seven-circuited

30:3.8 a sort of p. school for the progressing residents of

36:5.16 but they are functionally antecedent to, and p. for,

47:10.4 farewell when you emerge as first-stage spirits p. for

66:1.5 career of world rulership with a richer p. experience

preparatory to

15:7.10 re-educated and re-examined p. to their long flight

21:4.4  instruction p. to next episode of universe service.

28:7.3 until you close your eyes in the Havona sleep p. to

35:3.19 experience p. to entering the Melchizedek schools

51:2.1 to submit to the deep sleep p. to being enseraphimed

58:1.1 the study of physical conditions p. to launching life

110:6.20 the realities of the material life mechanisms p. to

127:6.14 Jesus begins to organize these mental possessions p.

128:4.1 a long tour of the world’s educational centers p. to

136:3.4 when he went to Edentia p. to entering upon the

145:0.2 at the Zebedee house instructing his apostles p. to

150:0.3 at the Zebedee house in Bethsaida p. to being sent

168:2.1 of celestial beings had swung into their places p. to

172:2.1 their final instructions p. to entering Jerusalem.

182:2.13 the temple guards, who had assembled his men p. to

183:2.3 begun to assemble at the high priest’s home p. to

189:2.4 to remove the body of Jesus from the tomb p. to

193:3.3 he bade them farewell p. to departing from Urantia.

preparesee preparewith for; see preparewith to

70:10.6 the priest would p. a concoction consisting of holy

121:8.12 My ruling motive has been to p. a record which

134:3.8 three of our number to p. our view of the Master’s

192:1.5 Now spoke Jesus: “Bring in your fish and p. some

preparewith for

15:13.3 the wise beings who labor untiringly to p. mortals

20:9.5 which may be the preliminary training to p. them

24:6.1 training which serves to p. the ascending pilgrims

26:11.7 Now, as you p. for the attainment rest, there moves

30:4.28 go to register your arrival and p. your message of

37:6.5 is to p. you for admission to the higher and more

38:5.3 advanced studies and more definitely to p for service

39:4.4 They p. the statements for all preliminary hearings

47:7.4 the first of the instructors who begin to p. you for

50:1.4 Their rule does much to p. the planets for the Sons

56:7.5 advance groups of administrators to p. the way for

70:7.13 secret clubs, the purpose of which was to p. girls for

77:9.6 midwayers p. for citizenship on the higher levels of

93:3.8 And thus did Melchizedek p. the way for the stage

93:4.15 keep alive on earth the truth of the one God and p.

96:0.2 a religion of one God should be so fostered as to p.

102:2.8 it is the mission of religion to p. man for bravely,

108:5.6 It is the business of the Adjuster to p. you for the

120:2.1 and p. for ascension to your Father to receive from

121:4.4 These wandering Cynic preachers did much to p.

121:5.6 they did much to p. the way for the rapid spread

121:5.12 mysteries did p. the way for the appearance of Jesus,

122:2.5 the mother of a son of destiny, one who was to p.

122:3.1 a son, whose name shall be John, and who will p.

127:3.3 Jesus did much to p. James for what he was about to

132:0.4 p. the way for the better and more certain reception

132:7.2 time for the trials and difficulties of life to p. him

135:3.4 Get ready for the end; p. yourselves for the

135:11.2 but I am one sent on before to p. the way for him.

135:11.4 to stabilize his faith and p. him for the tragic end of

137:5.4 You have heard John say that he came to p. the

137:8.17 “John came preaching repentance to p. you for the

143:6.6 to p. the way for the marvelous work of Philip in

144:8.3 before your face; he shall p. the way before you.

145:5.7 Go, then, and p. for our immediate departure while I

152:6.5 Jesus thus endeavored to p. the apostles for the

153:1.3 Jesus fully understood how men p. themselves for

153:5.3 When and how will you p. yourselves for the time

157:7.5 “Lay in provisions and p. yourselves for a journey to

158:2.2 comes first to p. the way for the Son of Man, who

165:6.3 Therefore you do well to p. yourselves for that day

166:3.4 your chance to p. for this heavenly citizenship, but

168:4.1 many things to the ten which he thought would p.

179:4.5 warn you of these sorrows and so p. you for what

181:1.2 a life designed to p. you for the next one ahead.

182:2.2 P. yourselves for the work of tomorrow.

186:3.1 every man going his way to p. for the Passover.

188:1.7 Sunday morning properly to p. the Master’s body

192:1.5 Now spoke Jesus: “Bring in your fish and p. some

preparewith to

25:7.3 as you p. to embark upon the superuniverse spirit

26:7.6 Trinity guides p. to transfer them to the ministry of

36:3.9 Upon the arrival of a Planetary Prince they p. to

47:9.3 but now you p. to depart for Jerusem in groups,

120:3.1 taking leave of you as you p. to depart for Urantia

140:6.13 now, when you p. to devote all of your energies to

156:6.10 drawn as the Master and his associates p. to begin

157:6.8 If you love me, p. to prove this affection by your

158:1.4 receive the endowment which was to p. him to

158:2.4 you must p. to suffer many disappointments and

164:5.5 Jesus directed that Josiah should immediately p. to

167:4.4 apostles: “Let us p. at once to go into Judea again.

169:2.3 give accounting of his stewardship and p. to turn his

178:2.5 draws near, where would you have us p. to eat it?”

180:0.3 you shall then come to me even as I now p. to go

181:2.17 As I p. to leave you, I would liberate you from all

181:2.24 you must now p. to acquire at the hand of that

182:1.4 Father, keep these men faithful as I p. to yield up

191:1.2 while you p. to carry the good news of the gospel

preparedsee preparedwith for; preparedwith to

39:3.9 transport other beings who have been properly p..

39:4.4 The defense of all cases of doubtful survival is p.

51:3.4 The plans for race upstepping are p. by the Prince

52:7.11 of heaven, p. as a princess adorned for the prince.”

63:2.3 They had already p. a crude treetop retreat some

63:2.3 they safely made their previously p. rendezvous

74:6.4 their foods—fruits, nuts, and cereals—ready p. as they

86:7.6 Primitive religion p. the soil of the human mind,

97:8.1 After the priests of the Babylonian exile had p.

97:9.8 left in the record by the priests who p. the lengthy

108:2.2 cannot invade the mind until it has been duly p. by

121:8.13 from which I have p. this narrative of the life and

122:0.2 special report on the status of segregated worlds p.

122:5.9 In this home, especially p., these young and

122:7.3 Mary p. double rations and made ready for the

122:9.25 Which you have p. before the face of all peoples;

122:10.3 Herod p. an order directing that a systematic search

128:3.7 journeyed through the country and p. their meals by

131:0.2 an abstract of Ganid’s manuscript, which he p. at

134:3.8 [When we, the midwayers, first p. the summary of

150:6.3 reached the encampment p. by the early arrivals

162:6.2 here was a pause while the sacrifices were being p.,

171:2.5 willing to drink with me the cup which is being p..

188:1.4 ten feet square, where they hurriedly p. it for burial.

189:4.3 They had p. an abundance of special embalming

preparedwith for

8:1.5 In this way is the soil of life p. the consciousness

9:5.2 way has been properly p. them by the mind action

11:4.5 which the Father has p. those who survive the life in

14:5.1 progression and are p. eventual transit to Havona.

14:5.4 Supremacy and are thereby p. the Deity adventure,

14:6.27 training ground where the Paradise Michaels are p.

15:5.11 to be p. new cycles of universe function following a

24:6.2 those things which “God has p. those who love such

25:2.9 He makes certain that all records are properly p. for

25:2.9 report, with the assistance of the executioner, is p.

26:11.2 supervision of the supernaphim, they are being p.

28:6.20 way is p. the realization of the solemnity of trust

34:5.4 are automatically p. the reception of the Adjusters.

34:7.1 then is the way better p. the Spirit of Truth to

39:5.12 permitted to observe seraphim that were being p. for

51:2.3 beings would be carried away to the new world p.

52:7.11 from God, p. as a princess adorned for the prince.”

57:8.23 later admitted the ocean waters and p. the way for

59:1.1 animals are p. the next evolutionary development.

68:3.3 p. the minds of men, through superstitious fear of

72:12.5 Urantia is far better p. the immediate realization of

76:1.4 They found the first garden partially p. them, but

78:6.8 And this unchecked influx of inferior peoples p. the

81:2.10 living tools, the intelligent use of which p. the way

97:7.14 teachings of the two Isaiahs would have p. the way

103:9.4 this early magic and mythology very effectively p.

128:2.7 Jesus p. the way for his eventual withdrawal from

132:0.4 thus were these Jesus-taught men and women p.

132:0.10 p. the way for their coming with the new gospel.

133:3.12 Paul did not know how well the Jewish tutor had p.

136:1.3 naturally p. their minds for a recognition of Jesus

136:2.2 except that Jesus’ Adjuster had been previously p.

137:6.5 you should also be p. trouble, for I warn you that

142:7.8 When young they are p. the greater responsibilities

145:5.7 already been p. the preaching of the good tidings of

154:0.3 during which time Jesus p. his followers for the

155:6.10 And so was the way p. the still greater revelation

157:2.2 When Jesus had thus spoken, he withdrew and p.

158:7.3 I speak the truth to you that you may be p. these

162:1.7 enemies; they were not p. such a daring challenge.

177:3.7 they simultaneously p. the Passover and perfected

180:3.5 that you may be with me in the places that were p.

180:6.1 that you may be so p. what is coming upon you

181:2.15 if you are not now able, you will soon be p. such

182:2.9 rise up early in the morning and be p. the worst.

188:1.7 did not think Jesus had been properly p. burial,

194:2.3 This bestowal of the Son’s spirit effectively p. all

preparedwith to

7:7.5 competent to attain the Son long before you are p. to

15:0.3 you will be the better p. to grasp the significance

43:9.5 And on that day when you are p. to leave Edentia

52:5.3 encounters a race spiritually trained and p. to

55:2.10 passing on from highly evolved spheres are p. to

62:7.6 our work was finished, and our group p. to depart.

75:6.4 It was a sad, sad caravan that p. to journey on.

78:3.6 held forth in Egypt and p. to take over the culture of

93:5.2 there were many families on earth just as well p. to

110:7.10 I am p. to submit to the tribunals of the Ancients of

119:4.1 we all p. to witness Michael’s disappearance on his

120:0.2 Then he p. to descend upon Urantia in the likeness

124:0.1 received a training which more acceptably p. him

124:1.9 the Jews were p. to live in about any and all of the

125:0.5 Jesus then returned to greet his mother and p. to

125:3.1 Presently the company p. to depart, the men going

125:3.2 they reached Jericho and p. to tarry for the night.

125:6.7 be better p. to fathom the wisdom of the boy’s reply

127:6.11 p. to begin work at the small bench in the home shop

128:2.2 they would be p. to take contracts for putting up

131:10.5 that we may be the better p. to serve our fellows.

133:4.14 but finally his business was finished, and they p. to

133:7.3 so they p. as best they could to nurse him back to

137:3.1 while Jesus p. to pay a hurried visit to his mother at

137:8.18 the people were not p. to receive the good news

137:8.18 one third p. in their hearts to reject such a purely

138:9.2 By the time Jesus was p. to launch forth on his

138:10.11 And soon thereafter they p. to start for Jerusalem

140:6.10 We are fully p. to pay the extra price; we will drink

140:10.10 and they p. to depart on the morrow for Jerusalem.

142:7.13 The Son of Man is p. to ascend to the right hand

142:8.5 had returned to Jerusalem, they p. to arrest him;

143:5.2 came up with her water pitcher and p. to draw from

144:6.2 was p. to go into council with the apostles of Jesus

145:0.1 Jesus p. to launch out in the first open and public

148:5.4 to quicken their minds that they may be the better p.

148:8.5 everybody p. either to go home or else to follow the

156:0.1 before they p. to visit the coast cities to the north.

157:6.6 p. openly to assume the role of the bestowal Son

158:2.5 the transfiguration because they were in any sense p.

159:4.2 brethren, who are not all p. to receive this teaching

159:6.5 Jesus and his associates now p. to take a week’s rest

163:5.1 Jesus and the twelve now p. to establish their last

163:5.2 he was p. to offer hospitality to almost fifteen

163:7.3 The women’s corps also p. to go out, two and two

163:7.4 The work of the kingdom now p. to enter upon its

164:0.2 They reached Jericho about half past four and p. to

164:4.4 he p. further to question the man himself.

164:5.6 until near the time when Jesus p. to leave this world.

167:0.1 As Jesus p. to go on to Philadelphia, Simon Peter

167:6.1 long before Jesus and the apostles p. to leave,

171:4.6 will be perfected in his mission on earth and p. to

177:0.3 I will therefore send three men with you well p. to

177:5.4 what was coming, and none felt p. to face the test.

178:2.12 The Master p. to lead his twelve apostles over the

179:2.3 the Master now p. to enact the parable of brotherly

180:4.3 that you may be the better p. to endure those trials

182:2.11 then, as David p. to go on watch by the upper trail,

182:3.11 Once more the Son of Man was p. to face his

187:3.4 The soldiers p. to eat lunch and drink their cheap

188:1.4 ten feet square, where they hurriedly p. it for burial.

188:3.3 women who p. spices for the further embalming of

192:1.3 they dropped anchor and p. to enter the small boat

193:5.1 Jesus now p. to say his last farewell to the apostles

193:6.6 prayer that they might be p. to receive the gift of the

195:2.6 had only the better p. all Rome to receive Christ,

195:3.7 During the first century Christianity had p. itself to

195:4.3 it was the better p. to survive this long period of

preparedness

70:9.4 2. Military defense—security through p..

71:4.17 Can an advanced society maintain that military p.

71:4.17 National survival demands p., and religious idealism

71:4.17 can prevent the prostitution of p. into aggression.

72:11.0 11. MILITARY PREPAREDNESS

73:4.5 but Van went forward with his plan of p., meantime

165:3.1 the memorable sermon on “Trust and Spiritual P..”

prepares

26:11.7 the majestic complement of rest, who p. to enter

27:7.8 finished, and the seventh jubilee p. for celebration.

30:4.26 the surviving mortal p. for the long flight to Havona,

52:5.2 when the Creator Son p. for his terminal bestowal

104:2.6 the Trinity association of Father, Son, and Spirit p.

127:6.16 Jesus p. to continue his supreme mission of revealing

150:8.3 For you are a God who p. salvation, and us have

171:2.3 Again, what king, when he p. to make war upon

190:0.1 The resurrected Jesus now p. to spend a short

preparing

14:6.19 associate-Creator offspring, thereby p. for the joint

15:1.4 Superuniverse number two is in the north, p. for

25:1.5 culture of the ascending souls of time who are p.

25:3.8 gathering evidence and p. preliminary statements.

26:3.4 to insure harmony in all the work of p. the pilgrims

26:8.2 general work of p. their candidates for a realization

26:11.5 the Creator Sons and their mortal children are p.

34:3.8 a Creative Spirit is p. to recognize a circumscribed

39:2.6 that these angels are intrusted with the task of p.

39:5.1 the men and women of time who are p. themselves

40:5.10 the Adjusters contributes much towards p. their

47:9.1 all of whom will co-operate in the task of p. you

51:2.3 this dematerializing technique for p. the Adams for

53:3.6 He protested against the agelong program for p.

57:1.7 about the time the Paradise force organizers are p. to

58:1.5 and in adjacent space regions are p. the stage for the

73:2.3 dedicated to this mission of p. for the promised Son.

73:2.5 to frustrate and hamper the work of p. the Garden.

93:3.6 p. the way for the appearance of Michael as the Son

97:7.3 They were merely p. a textbook designed to bolster

97:9.9 priests, after p. their fictitious narratives of God’s

109:0.1 which is effectively utilized by the Adjuster in p.

119:1.2 just as on many previous occasions when p. for

125:6.13 mother of Jesus address herself to the task of p.

128:7.5 He was rapidly p. for the day when he could leave

128:7.10 when Mary realized that Jesus was p. to go away.

128:7.13 Jesus told James that he was p. to leave home.

129:0.3 method of p. his family for the announcement of his

131:5.4 teach us how to live this life in the flesh while p. for

132:3.1 Nabon little realized that Jesus was p. him to become

132:4.1 while in Rome to this work of p. men and women

133:0.1 When p. to leave Rome, Jesus said good-bye to

133:8.4 After p. their luggage for the camel caravan, they

134:1.6 About the time Jesus was p. to leave Nazareth,

134:1.7 The personality of Jesus was p. for his great change

137:3.6 the entire countryside was p. to gather together at

152:2.1 before p. to go up to Jerusalem for the Passover.

152:5.5 Jesus was p. for a great crisis of his life on earth,

152:5.6 era of teaching, training, and healing, thereby p. the

153:1.3 many of his followers were slowly but surely p.

172:2.2 to this day when they were p. to enter Jerusalem.

prepastoral

68:5.8 P. society was one of sex co-operation, but the

preperson

30:1.99 God, as a person, creates; God, as a p., fragments;

prepersonal

0:1.2 DEITY is p. and superpersonal in ways not

0:1.3 Deity functions on personal, p., and superpersonal

0:2.3 1. P.—as in the ministry of the Father fragments,

0:5.4 The p., the personal, and the superpersonal are all

0:5.9 This immortal spirit is p.—not a personality, though

1:5.10 Even the indwelling Thought Adjuster is p..

1:5.16 His p. divine spirit is a real part of you.

1:6.4 The p. divine spirit which indwells the mind carries

5:0.2 creation through the agency of his p. fragments.

5:3.2 Adjusters undoubtedly utilize direct p. channels

5:6.5 The Adjusters of p. status indwell numerous types of

5:6.5 God, the p. bestowal of the personal Father,

5:6.6 Capacity for divine personality is inherent in the p.

5:6.7 the p. spirit Adjuster also has identity, eternal

6:6.2 Deity may be personal, p., superpersonal, or

7:5.2 the Father through the gift of the p. Adjusters, but

10:3.18 the bestowals of the God fragments and in other p.

10:5.5 seems to represent the Trinity during the p. eras of

10:8.4 of beings required to activate the p. and existential

14:6.32 secure their p. training on the worlds of Havona

16:8.19 Such a selfhood, indwelt by a p. fragment of God

17:6.3 We are not cognizant of this new p. identification

30:1.10 fragmentations of the p. reality of the First Source

30:1.11 They are not p. in the sense that the Adjusters are,

30:1.113 entities, spirit presences, personal spirits, p. spirits,

32:3.4 represented by the p. presence of the Mystery

32:4.5 the indwelling Adjuster, a fragment of his p. spirit;

34:5.6 Adjusters are individualizations of the p. reality of

40:4.2 Originally of existential p. status, they have

50:1.1 the Father lives in man by the p. presence of the

56:3.2 the Adjusters and other spirit entities which are p..

103:1.6 dwells in man is not personal—the Adjuster is p.

105:2.3 with the same I AM—the prepotential, preactual, p.,

107:1.7 As the Universal Father fragmentizes his p. Deity, so

107:3.1 numerous unrevealed p. entities share Divinington

107:5.1 reality which is not only p but also prior to all energy

107:5.4 other orders of p. entities which presumably likewise

107:7.3 Adjusters must have volition on p. levels of choice.

107:7.4 though absolute in nature, is p. in manifestation.

107:7.4 —the nonpersonal, the subpersonal, and the p.

107:7.5 would be entirely permissible to term such a being p.

108:3.8 the presence of numerous orders of the p. entities.

108:3.9 are fragments of the p. Deity of the First Source and

108:4.5 Monitors and other orders of unrevealed p. spirits

109:4.2 Adjusters are not personality; they are p. beings.

109:7.1 where they instruct and direct their p. associates.

109:7.2 Adjusters associate the p. and the personal in

109:7.3 the full ministry of the Universal Father—personal, p.

109:7.5 Adjuster bestowed upon the existential p. Adjuster;

110:2.5 Adjuster as a p. creature has premind and prewill.

110:2.5 Adjuster’s p. will attains to personality expression

113:3.1 difficult for nonpersonal spirits and p. entities to

113:3.5 many otherwise impersonal and p. ministries of the

prepersonality

5:6.7 This material personality and this spirit p. are

36:5.16 repercuss in the Supreme Being when acting on p.

preplanning

152:2.10 which Jesus performed as a result of his conscious p.

preponderance

43:6.1 and it is this p. of life—botanic artistry—that causes

preponderant

60:4.5 The ammonites, of p. influence during a previous age

prepotential

105:2.3 relationships arising within the same I AM—the p.,

prereality

42:2.5 Space potency is a p.; it is the domain of the

105:1.5 The p., primordial, eternity situation may be

105:2.3 prepersonal, monothetic p. which, though infinite,

prereligious

86:0.2 Man’s earliest p. fear of the forces of nature became

91:0.5 P. praying was part of the mana practices of the

prereptilian

59:6.8 this p. creature, an air breather, spread over all the

59:6.8 It was soon after the arrival of these p. frogs that

60:1.9 and with only the hint of the two p. ancestors that

prerequisite

9:6.4 interaction of spirit, mind, and material gravity a p.

101:6.7 a righteous character, the p. for mortal admission

115:0.1 With the Supreme, achievement is the p. to status—

prerequisites

9:5.1 creatures with suitable minds and other p. of intellect

39:0.10 mortal attainment must embrace all experiential p.;

42:6.4 revolutionary-energy p. to electronic organization.

49:2.24 when all other p. to intelligent life are adequate,

58:1.0 1. PHYSICAL-LIFE PREREQUISITES

71:8.15 These are the p. of progressive government and the

108:2.0 2. P. OF ADJUSTER INDWELLING

112:5.19 3. When these p. of repersonalization have been

preresponsive

56:1.3 (primordial force) and pure spirit are wholly p. to

prerogative

5:0.2 reserved to himself the p. of bestowing personality

5:0.2 while he has further reserved the p. of maintaining

10:1.2 p. of administrative authority that was transferable

21:1.1 without the loss of anything of personality or p. by

49:5.17 is a p. of the Life Carriers thus to plan and execute.

110:0.2 his individual creatures as an exclusive Creator p..

110:2.3 human thought; that is your exclusive personality p..

111:3.1 still retains this p. of choosing to reject eternal life;

111:6.4 does not inherently control energy; that is a Deity p..

118:7.7 But if personality has the p. of exercising volitional

137:4.12 deprive him of the creator p. of independence of

161:2.4 sanely profess to forgive sin; that is a divine p..

prerogatives

0:11.7 is devoid of personality, divinity, and all creator p..

3:1.6 the divine p. of the co-ordinate creators and rulers

6:5.4 The Eternal Son is limited in transmittal of creator p.

6:5.4 the p. of creatorship are apparently not further

6:5.4 able to transmit or delegate the p. of creatorship to

7:4.4 and the endowing of material creatures with the p. of

9:0.1 endowed with unique p. of energy manipulation.

9:0.2 Conjoint Actor possesses unique p. of synthesis,

9:8.1 full power to transmit many of his powers and p. to

14:6.35 the bestowal of the personal p. of creatorship which

17:2.2 Deity Absolute which imparted new personality p.

17:7.1 the Spirit’s elevation to the status of personality p..

19:7.4 Trinity-origin beings possess p. of transit which

21:1.3 Father and of the creative p. of the Eternal Son,

21:2.3 forever liberates his creator p. from the Paradise

21:2.3 limitations to the otherwise all-powerful creator p. of

23:3.6 Messengers, who, by means of their personal p. of

23:3.7 formless spirit coupled with the p. of a full-fledged

23:3.8 and space proportionately diminishes personality p..

24:2.9 And notwithstanding their unbelievable p., Census

25:1.7 they most resemble in general and special spirit p..

25:4.18 and otherwise instructing them respecting their p.

33:4.2 their combined natures but not of their creative p..

34:3.3 In personal p. a Creative Spirit is wholly independent

34:3.4 avails herself of the personal p. of the Universe Son.

34:4.8 bestow mind until she is endowed with personal p..

35:1.3 does exercise certain inherent coparental p..

35:2.2 be recorded that they have never abused their p.;

36:4.3 enseraphiming deprives them of reproductive p..

36:6.7  activated plasm the p. of organismal reproduction.

42:1.5 creation of energy and bestowal of life are the p. of

45:2.1 large executive responsibilities, unusual personal p..

54:1.9 stand back in merciful respect for these p. of will

56:6.2 unify with the power p. of the Almighty Supreme

72:7.2 are regarded as industrial and community p., but

77:1.2 supermaterial creatures without reproductive p..

102:2.2 is not the product of the individual’s personal p.

106:5.2 are inseparable from the power p. of the Almighty,

107:7.2 If Adjusters are not personalities having p. of will

111:2.1 levels of its association with selves of ascension p..

113:5.1 to curtail or abridge the p. of human choosing.

115:4.7 but the power p. of the Almighty are predicated on

115:4.7 while the conjoining of the power p. of the Almighty

118:6.4 the Spirit exhibit the p. of volition unconditioned by

118:7.6 the further p. of self-determination, self-evolution,

118:7.7 imparts unique p. of choice to the living system.

118:9.8 beings would embrace unique p. of personality,

120:2.2 these rebels through the exercise of your creator p.

120:2.9 your creator p. will remain associated with your

133:1.2 such p. are vested in the juridical groups of the

134:5.11 by voluntary surrender of certain p. of sovereignty,

136:6.1 creator p. in the recurring life situations which would

136:6.6 he had all the powers and p. to measure up to their

137:4.2 human role or assume the personality p. of the divine

145:3.7 policy to refrain from exhibiting his creator p..

145:3.11 limiting the time element of the creator p. of a Son

145:3.15 a divine being of well-nigh unlimited creator p. in

149:1.6 unlimited and timeless creative healing powers and p.

159:1.3 not forgive sins or presume to usurp the p. of the

161:3.1 divine nature, prehuman existence, and universe p.

168:4.4 by the vision, aims, ideals, and p. of the Infinite.

178:1.3 that a Caesar presumes to usurp the p. of God

presage

12:1.15 These activities undoubtedly p. the organization of

56:9.13 Paradise creative forces through space seems to p.

71:8.14 The evolution of a world religion, which will p. the

103:7.2 the manifestation of spiritual intuitive insight p. the

presaged

195:1.1 they p. man’s social, political, and spiritual liberty.

presages

36:3.4 that energy spark which p. the mind and enlivens

37:3.4 This undoubtedly p. the future concentration of

132:1.3 of all scientific striving, for this very attitude p. the

prescribed

148:6.4 exhibit in his afflictions the fortitude he had p. for

prescribing

92:5.11 even p. the death penalty for its practitioners.

presencesee presence of God or presence of the Father

    presence, divine; presence, personal; presence, space

    presence, spirit; presence, spiritual

0:3.22 in the p. of Paradise, there appeared the person of

0:4.2 existence, even to the p. of the Unqualified Absolute.

0:4.3 and more—even to the p. of the Deity Absolute.

0:4.13 It is neither a force nor a p.; it is just Paradise.

0:6.8 Mind is a phenomenon connoting the p.-activity of

0:7.2 Deity is, therefore, dual in p.:

0:11.2 By virtue of the equipoising p. of the Absolute,

0:11.3 supposedly combined function or co-ordinated p.

0:11.8 definitely conditioned by the p. of life, mind, spirit

0:11.11 The tension-p. of the Universal Absolute signifies the

0:11.13 along with the Infinite only because the associative p

1:1.3 to experience the realization of the indwelling p. of

1:2.3 The p. of this divine Adjuster in the human mind is

1:3.3 the spiritual brilliance of the divine personality p.

1:5.8 that God is a majestic p., a transcendent ideal,

1:6.4 indwells the mortal mind carries, in its very p., proof

1:6.4 apart from the external reactions or the material p. of

1:7.1 communion may be greatly facilitated by the p. of

3:1.1 your spirit? or whither shall I flee from your p.?”

3:1.6 embracing the p. circuits of the Eternal Son,

3:1.7 in response to the physical demands for this p.,

3:1.8 The mind p. of God is correlated with the absolute

3:1.10 unit is a measure of the degree of the evolving p.

3:2.15 pertaining to God is limited by the evolutionary p.

3:2.15 conditioned by the eventuating p. of the Ultimate,

3:6.7 power, energy, process, pattern, principle, p.,

4:1.10 This living p. of the evolving Supreme Being is

5:0.1 the soul’s contemplation of this spiritual-reality p.

5:1.9 makes the p. and personality of the Infinite none

5:1.9 you shall stand in the divine and central p. and see

5:2.0 2. THE PRESENCE OF GOD

5:2.1 The physical p. of the Infinite is the reality of the

5:2.1 The mind p. of Deity must be determined by the

5:2.4 fully to discern the p. and transforming power of

5:2.5 consciousness that is capable of experiencing the p.

5:3.8 the Adjuster p. conducts such worship in behalf of

5:5.6 in the realization of the indwelling p. of a fragment

5:6.9 They are ever drawn towards his Paradise p. by that

6:4.3 rests on the everywhere active p. of the divine spirit

6:4.4 in all situations of Father-Son p. of a dual spiritual

7:1.7 quarantine of Urantia in the least affected the p. of

7:1.10 then apparently in the p. of the Deity Absolute.

7:2.1 On Paradise the p. and personal activity of the Son is

7:2.1 In the post-Havona universes the p. of the Son is

7:3.1 pilgrims of time increasingly detect the supernal p.

7:5.2 divine sonship until he is enabled to stand in man’s p.

7:6.4 of existence and is inseparable from eternity of p..

8:1.6 Then does the p. of the Paradise Deities fill all

8:4.3 known as an omnipresent influence, a universal p.,

8:5.0 5. THE PRESENCE OF GOD

8:5.1 this all-pervading spirit, which is so akin to the p. of

8:6.1 The Infinite Spirit is a universe p., an eternal action,

9:0.1 strange thing occurred when, in the p. of Paradise,

9:1.4 the p. of the Isle of Paradise unifies the domain of

9:2.5 The p. of the universal spirit of the Eternal Son we

9:2.5 The p. of the Infinite Spirit even mortal man may

9:3.3 frame; it does so by the exercise of equal force p..

9:6.8 little-understood p. whose function is not predictable

9:7.5 emergence of the p.-consciousness of the Supreme

11:1.1 This Paradise p. of the Father is surrounded by the

11:3.1 are three grand spheres of activity, the Deity p.,

11:3.1 The vast region surrounding the p. of the Deities is

11:5.5 The reality pressure-p. of this primal force is

11:7.4 neither a subabsolute condition within, nor the p. of

11:8.1 Gravity is the all-powerful grasp of the physical p. of

11:8.9 The universal p. of the Unqualified Absolute seems

11:8.9 gravity extension, an elastic tension of Paradise p..

12:2.1 evidences which are suggestive of the p. of certain

12:3.6 They are absolute p. circuits and like God are

12:3.8 estimated total of absolute gravity p. now operative

12:3.9 for the actual and functional p. of spirit gravity

12:3.10 the problem of mind-gravity p. and response.

12:3.11 their collective p. would not markedly influence

12:5.9 a consciousness of p. and an awareness of duration.

12:6.6 and the p.-performances of the Absolutes, which

12:6.7 signify the p. and performance of the Absolutes,

12:8.2 the master universe in the form of a supergravity p.

12:8.15 shadow cast by mind in the p. of spirit luminosity of

13:1.3 not a personality, but a unique p. of Divinity which

13:2.7 eternity will there arise any necessity for your p. on

13:4.4 Physical authority, p., and function are unvarying

13:4.4 the functioning p. of subabsolute and experiential

13:4.5 bestowing more of their p. in response to a sincere

14:6.34 the Mother Spirit, the abode of the personality p. of

15:2.5 Each universe is blessed by the p. of a Union of Days

15:4.1 does always respond to the p. of nether Paradise,

15:8.9 the unfathomable p.-performances of the Absolutes

15:9.1 These p. circuits are: the personality gravity of the

15:9.2 in addition to the p.-performances of the Absolutes

15:9.8 5. The flash p. of the Infinite Spirit.

15:9.14 the diversely functioning p. of adjutant mind-spirits.

15:11.3 The p. of the deliberative assemblies on the

16:1.3 assemble about the Conjoint Actor in the triune p.

16:2.1 able to discern his personality and differentiated p.;

16:8.3 the p. of the Adjuster does augment the qualitative

17:1.10 This occasion takes place in the p. of Majeston,

17:3.8 the impersonal p.-performances of the Absolutes.

17:5.2 with the central universe p. of the Supreme Being.

17:5.4 personally enjoy, and recognize the impersonal p. of

17:6.5 “prayer of identification” in the p. of the Infinite

17:8.1 domain of the Supreme Spirits extends from the p.

19:2.3 actuality of p. and perfection of manifestation in

19:5.3 their assistance, sometimes recognize their p..

19:5.5 inherent sensitivity to the p. of the Inspired Spirits

19:5.7 Solitary Messenger’s personal sensitivity to the p.

19:5.7 Inspired order and of the third volume of power p.

19:5.7 The third volume of power p. suggests to us the

19:5.8 the Solitary Messenger is the only one aware of the p

20:3.4 his p. terminates a dispensation and constitutes a

21:0.5 thousand Creator Sons assembled in the parental p.

22:9.4 to bring back beings whose p. is required before

22:9.4 for any reason, their p. is required on Uversa.

22:10.4 the actual p. of a personality who is a concept

23:2.13 able to detect the p. of the Solitary Messengers,

23:2.16 Long before the p. of life on Urantia the messenger

23:2.20 detect the probable p. of very small dark planets,

24:2.1 the Universal Intelligence is cognizant of the p. and

24:2.7 is personally conscious and aware of your living p.

24:3.2 assistance of the Paradise p. of the Third Person of

24:3.3 these Aids; but we do not recognize a personality p..

24:3.3 The lack of such a p.-form undoubtedly renders them

24:6.6 he stood in the very p. of the Source and Destiny

25:2.4 the p. and function of the Creative Mother Spirits.

26:3.4 their p. on the circuits means that nothing can go

26:5.3 invigorate in the p. of difficulties, to exhibit courage

26:6.3 No personalized p. of Supremacy is perceptible to

26:7.4 in the circle of eternity and in the p. of the Trinity.

26:7.5 locate the geographic p. of the spiritual luminosity

26:7.5 the geographic or locational p. of the Trinity,

27:1.5 The p. of God and his Son are before you, and you

27:7.2 who have learned enough of God to attain his p..

27:7.6 When such angels and mortals of time attain the p.

28:3.2 the reality of the universal p. of the infinite mind

28:4.9 precision whereby they may enjoy the reflective p. of

28:4.9 exalted beings whose personal p. is denied them.

28:5.22 The discerners can and do reflect the p. of Adjusters

28:7.4 living mirrors of space and the p. projectors of time.

29:3.12 unknown manner subordinated to supergravity p..

29:3.12 they are always conscious of the superenergy p.

29:4.3 While the p. of the Paradise Deities encircles the

29:4.32 These beings simply act by their p..

29:4.37 frandalanks function as living and automatic p.,

29:4.37 and qualitative energy p. are called chronoldeks.

30:4.10 and enjoy the p. of the ministering spirits of time.

31:5.3 Their p. lends great potential to the possibilities of

31:9.10 the mathematical level of the p. of the Absolute.

31:10.11 important detail—the p. of actual finite experience

31:10.11 Supreme Being, but the very fact of his active p.

32:2.1 co-operation of the universe p. of the Infinite Spirit,

32:2.5 your local universe no longer requires the fixed p. of

32:3.4 being spiritually represented by the prepersonal p.

33:4.4 important universe procedures without Gabriel’s p.

33:5.1 Every local universe is blessed with the p. of

34:0.3 portray this early universe p. of the Infinite Spirit

34:1.1 personalizes, in the very p. of the Creator Son,

34:1.4 This personalized p. of the Infinite Spirit, the Mother

34:4.5 Sons are endowed with a spirit of universe p. in

34:5.4 The Spirit of Truth works as one with the p. of the

34:5.7 The p. of the Holy Spirit of the Universe Daughter

34:6.8 It is the p. of the divine Spirit, the water of life, that

34:6.13 And throughout every trial and in the p. of every

34:6.13 abroad in all hearts by the p. of the divine Spirit.

35:4.3 summoned to function in the p. of sinful rebellion,

35:6.5 in accordance with the p. of the various groups at

36:5.1 It is the p. of the seven adjutant mind-spirits on the

36:5.3 is registered in the p. of the Divine Minister on

36:5.4 function as personalities apart from the universe p.

36:5.4 are always subordinate to the action and p. of their

36:6.3 the p. of a Life Carrier is sufficient to initiate life,

38:8.6 servants of the creatures of time to appear in his p..

41:0.1 from all others is the p. of the Creative Spirit.

41:0.1 and such p. just as certainly terminates at the outer

41:2.3 Except for the p. of the assigned power center,

41:5.2 Light, in the p. of the propulsive gases, is highly

41:5.6 and the circular-gravity p. of the Isle of Paradise.

41:5.7 The p. of a second or a third form of force-energy

42:0.1 and proving the existence and p. of the Absolute.

42:2.3 is the unquestioned free space p. of the Unqualified

42:2.4 probably embrace three zones of absolute force p.

42:2.5 is modifiable by the p. of the Primary Master Force

42:2.7 primary differentiating function of the tension-p. of

42:2.10 The passive p. of the primary force organizers is

42:2.12 energy elaboration resulting from the pressure-p.

42:2.22 organize, or assemble in unit formation by their p..

42:2.22 thus to function in the p. of these power entities.

42:3.1 p. of certain forces as yet undiscovered on Urantia.

42:4.6 Gravity p. and action is what prevents the

42:4.10 distance, and the p. of the living force organizers

42:7.10 of the supposed p. of the Unqualified Absolute.

42:8.5 The p. and function of the mesotron also explains

42:10.7 Mind always connotes the p.-activity of living

42:10.7 by the universal p. of the Conjoint Actor—

42:11.5 conquers linear gravitation because of the p. of the

42:11.6 cosmic mechanisms always tend to conceal the p.

42:12.1 mechanisms implies and indicates the concealed p.

42:12.9 But the p phenomenon of a personality or the pattern

43:5.11 The p. of certain archangel activities and other

44:5.5 to discover the universe p. of God the Supreme,

44:6.7 5. The p. embellishers. These artisans are not

44:6.7 They are devoted to the production of multitudinous

45:1.8 neither is such a p. to be observed on the system

45:2.3 the very p. of the default of his brother of superior

45:7.7 Next they appear in the p. of the four and twenty

47:1.3 spiritually aware of the p. of your glorified brethren

47:8.4 in the p. of such a survivor’s morontia associates,

49:6.18 they appear in the p. of the Sovereign Son on the

50:1.1 by the prepersonal p. of the Mystery Monitors;

50:7.1 unfortunate in being deprived of the beneficent p.

51:3.4 inherent in the p. of the rebellious Planetary Prince

52:2.9 accounts for the p. of so many defective individuals

53:3.6 pointed to the p. of the finaliter corps on Jerusem

53:4.1 conclave of Satania on the sea of glass, in the p. of

53:5.4 Lucifer and Satan had questioned—in the p. of the

53:8.6 they really desire to be cursed with his wicked p..

54:0.2 The very conflicting p. of truth and untruth, fact and

55:1.1 The p. of a morontia temple at the capital of an

55:1.4 ceremonies designed to reveal the personality p. of

55:6.6 absonite personalities reveal the p. of the finaliters

56:6.1 which, in the p. of the impersonal energy unity of

56:6.2 eventuated in a new power p. of Deity which

56:7.4 mortals may experience the impersonal p. of levels of

56:9.3 Is the Unqualified Absolute a force p. independent of

56:9.3 Does the p. of the Deity Absolute connote the

56:9.5 the manifest p. of the impersonal activities of the

56:9.7 Deity p. is absolute only on Paradise,

56:9.7 becomes experientially infinite in the manifest p. of

56:10.11 beauty implies the p. of appreciative creature mind

57:1.6 Only the p of the force organizer and the liaison staff

58:2.3 unmistakably demonstrate the p. of intelligent

58:2.3 prove the p. of mind in the planning, creation, and

58:2.10 It is the p. of two different levels of electrified

58:7.10 slate of dark colors, indicating the p. of carbon

59:5.16 The p. of roots of trees as they grew in the clay

60:1.12 A prominent feature of the marine life was the p. of

63:1.4 was augmented by the indwelling p. of the Adjusters.

65:6.8 Aside from the p. of the Unqualified Absolute,

65:8.1 The delays of time are inevitable in the p. of certain

66:8.6 the planetary p. of the traitorous and iniquitous

67:4.3 The p. of these extraordinary supermen and women

68:2.6 The p. of a helpless baby determined the early

69:3.2 Woman’s work was derived from the selective p. of

69:7.3 certain species of animals would submit to man’s p.,

70:4.10 whom it was customary to invite into the king’s p.

70:8.11 9. Racial—the p. of two or more races within a

74:2.1 they awakened in the Father’s temple in the p. of the

75:6.2 Adam knew that he and Eve had failed; the p. of

76:2.8 unaware of their subconscious resentment of his p.

76:5.2 mortal status they became conscious of a new p.

77:2.5 These changes were caused by the p. in the bodies

77:7.8 Regardless of the p of the Adjusters, the pouring out

78:1.2 civilization was immensely quickened by the p. of

78:2.4 the violet race was predicated on the p. of Adam

78:5.6 conquerors of India; and their p. in central Asia

78:5.8 their p. usually improved the religious beliefs

78:6.8 resented the p. of the ignorant and uncouth invaders.

79:1.8 The Chinese annals record the p. of the red-haired

79:1.8 faithfully record the p. of both the blond-Andite and

79:4.3 blood in northern India is not only due to their p. in

82:1.8 made certain by the p. of this racial mating impulse,

82:5.8 The p. of the later Andite peoples had much to do

83:7.5 The p. of large numbers of unmarried persons in any

86:5.3 absence of reasoned thought in the p. of perplexity

86:5.15 onetime belief in the p. of the ghost in the blood.

87:7.8 which is permanent in the p. of unceasing change;

89:4.1 prostrate oneself in worshipful adoration in the p.

91:3.7 truth of God’s indwelling man in the factual p. of

91:8.4 with the anywhere p. of the spirit of the Creator.

93:2.5 six feet in height and possessing a commanding p..

93:10.8 adjudicated, we may witness the p. on Urantia,

93:10.9 that Machiventa’s p. on the Jerusem corps of Urantia

94:3.5 all time-space actions in the Deity p. of the Supreme;

97:5.3 he was afflicted, and the angel of his p. saved them

97:7.4 the p. of a young and indomitable prophet, Isaiah

99:7.4 he meditates in the p. of the sovereignty of God

100:7.4 wholesome respect for him; they even feared his p.

101:1.5 as a consequence of the p. of the God-revealing

101:3.15 guidance regardless of the perplexing p. of evil and

101:3.17 recital of twelve spiritlike performances in the p. of

102:2.3 and carry on as if already in the p. of the Eternal.

102:4.1 Because of the p. in your minds of the Adjuster,

103:6.9 and in the p. of the breakdown and failure of man’s

103:7.1 the spiritual Adjuster p. of the God who is spirit.

103:7.14 There is a real proof of spiritual reality in the p. of

103:7.14 but the validity of this p. is not demonstrable to the

103:8.6 of personality—permanence in the p. of change—

104:4.13 behind all of this ceaseless manipulation is the p. of

104:4.46 It is the existential p. of the triunities that enables the

105:2.3 is revealed as absolute in the p. of the First Source

105:2.7 union of the Father and Son (in the p. of Paradise)

105:2.10 I AM is best conceived as the supergravity p. of the

105:3.4 only the p. of the Unqualified Absolute is quiescent

105:3.7 but the p. of the Unqualified is without limit, infinite.

105:3.7 the p. of the Unqualified is limitless; even eternity

105:6.5 in the compensating p. of God the Sevenfold,

105:7.5 1. The Deity p. of the Ultimate.

106:0.8 This level connotes the eternity p. of the seven

106:2.4 union with the spirit personality of the Havona p.

106:3.3 wherein the very p. of the Master Creator Sons

106:3.3 concomitant p. of actual and bona fide creature

106:3.5 within the divinity p. of the Deity Absolute while

106:4.1 further activate the eventuating p. of Ultimate Deity.

106:5.2 indistinguishable in the p. of the Absolute.

106:9.5 the inability to detect the actual p. and completed

107:0.4 Consciousness of Adjuster p. is consciousness of

107:0.5 The Adjuster is the living p. which actually links the

107:4.0 4. NATURE AND PRESENCE OF ADJUSTERS

107:4.4 can detect the p. of Adjusters by means of spiritual

107:4.4 the p. of Monitors in the material minds of men;

107:4.4 able actually to discern the real p. of Adjusters, not

107:6.1 they disclose the p. and leading of a spirit influence.

107:6.5 certainly could follow the gravity p. of Paradise into

107:6.5 detecting the p. of Adjusters in the uncharted

107:7.6 his p. in the personalities of his Paradise Sons or

108:2.1 mind-gravity circuit of the Conjoint Actor in the p.

108:3.8 uniformly conscious of the p. of numerous orders of

108:3.9 We are aware of the p. of the Adjusters, who are

108:3.9 We sense the p. of the Inspired Trinity Spirits,

108:4.2 Father p. of the Adjusters and Father sovereignty

108:5.5 The p. of a great Adjuster does not bestow ease of

108:6.8 your faith should accept the fact of the p. of the

109:4.2 their p. does augment the qualitative manifestations

109:7.7 —asserted his authority in the p. of the resident

109:7.7 Personalized Adjusters who appeared in his p. the

110:5.7  outward manifestations of the Adjuster’s inner p.;

110:5.7 the phenomena associated with the p. in his mind of

110:6.8 the Adjuster p. proportional to circle attainment.

111:0.1 The p. of the divine Adjuster in the human mind

111:0.2 The feeling of the inner p. has long formed a part of

111:0.4 appreciation of the nature and p. of the Adjuster,

111:1.2 the creative p. of an entity-point of absolute value

111:3.4 conscious of the p. and differential nature of the soul

111:7.5 art of the beautiful besmirched by the p. of evil;

112:0.1 that is personality—permanence in the p. of change

112:0.9 7. Personality is changeless in the p. of change.

112:0.13 11. Personality responds to other-personality p..

112:2.9 demonstrates the p., and indicates the working of

112:6.7 is self-consciously independent of the Adjuster p.;

112:6.8 this pattern requires the p. of the former Adjuster to

112:7.10 Meanwhile the p. of the mortal free will affords the

113:1.1 I say to you, their angels do always behold the p. of

113:3.3 the Father; the Spirit of Truth, the p. of the Sons.

113:4.4 acquire enhanced realization of the p. of the Adjuster

113:4.6 enveloping and evolving p. of the Supreme Being.

113:6.2 seraphim associate with the p. of the Adjuster,

113:7.1 truly conscious of the identity and p. of the Monitor

114:5.3 is compensated by the triune p. of the archangels,

115:7.8 and as the p. of the Universal Absolute unifies Deity

116:2.1 The appearance of the universe power p. of the

116:4.3 has focalized the cosmic p. of the Supreme Mind,

116:4.8 The P. of the Conjoint Actor evolves from a living

116:4.10 highways of progression which lead through the p.

116:5.10 (stemming from the conjoint p. of the Eternal Son

116:6.1 virtue of the creative and unifying p. of personality.

116:6.4 responsiveness of mass to the order-producing p. of

117:2.1 virtue of the unifying and creative p. of personality.

117:3.5 in the p. of the finite potentialities of the Supreme,

117:3.9 The p. of the Adjusters in mortal man reveals the

117:4.3 The Father nature, the Adjuster p., is indestructible

117:4.12 man has been given not only the Adjuster p. of the

117:5.14 attainment of the Supreme as an actual divinity p.,

117:6.2 The limitless things of creation depend on his p. for

117:6.6 Eternal Son and the mind p. of the Infinite Spirit.

117:6.8 endowments of the Supreme and the universe p.

117:6.17 the recognition of the universe p. and the cosmic

117:6.18 With Urantians this spirit is the Adjuster p. of the

117:6.27 while the very way that he is traversing is the p. of

117:7.1 emergence of the Supreme as an almighty Deity p.

117:7.6 that the Supreme is able to forecast his universe p.

117:7.13 spirit, in the p. of personality, will have achieved

117:7.16 although the ubiquity of his Deity p. will probably

118:0.9 And the dual p. of the Supreme and the Ultimate

118:2.1 his timeless and spaceless universal and absolute p..

118:4.3 In the p. of the Universal Absolute these causative-

118:4.7 cosmos impregnated by the capacity-producing p. of

118:5.2 when he fuses with the indwelling Father p.,

118:7.3 It can exist only in time and within the evolving p. of

118:10.9 due to the gradually emerging p. of the Supreme,

118:10.11 The impersonal p. of Deity (Almighty Supreme and

118:10.23 whose majestic p. the evolving creatures detect in

119:5.3 knowing full well, by the p. of Gabriel, that this

120:1.5 the authority of Paradise inherent in my p. and

120:1.6 since I am the living and supreme pledge whose p.

120:3.12 Then in the p. of all Salvington assembled, Michael

121:6.5 glimpsed the reality and p. of the Adjusters

122:2.2 just as Gabriel later made his p. known to Mary.

125:1.1 inconsistent with their p. in “his Father’s house.”

125:1.1 noises that betrayed the p. of the money-changers

125:5.6 permit the p. of those who engage in secular barter

125:6.10 little; neither did his parents say much in his p..

126:0.3 a righteous resentment of the p. in the Father’s

128:7.5 dependence on the immediate p. of his personality.

129:1.9 Jesus always made them feel at ease in his p..

130:1.5 a feeling of injustice because of the p. of evil in the

130:4.6 retain its identity in the very p. of all such changes,

130:4.11 The p. of evil constitutes proof of the inaccuracies

130:4.14 The fact of the partial in the p. of the complete

130:6.3 evils of inaction by the power-p. of living faith.

130:6.3 faith vanquish fear of men by the compelling p. of

131:4.3 The creature cannot escape the p. of the Creator.

132:0.1 And when they had gone from his p., the emperor,

132:2.8 The p. of goodness and evil in the world is in itself

132:3.9 The p. of the Paradise spirit in the mind of man

132:7.3 Now, in the p. of the son, the father asked Jesus a

133:3.8 their very p. here in your house testifies how

133:5.10 the mind which can alone perceive the p. of realities

133:7.7 unity is derived from the indwelling p. of a part of

135:8.5 until the Son of Man stood in his immediate p..

136:2.6 when an ascending mortal fuses with the inner p.

136:8.3 Jesus decided that it would not and cited the p. of

137:4.10 And, because of the p. and association of certain

138:3.6 eats with publicans and sinners and lends his p. to

138:8.9 human who chanced to be in his immediate p..

139:7.3 Iscariot, to become reconciled to the publican’s p.

139:7.7 The p. of Matthew was the means of keeping the

139:7.8 when Matthew knew his p. among them was more

139:8.6 Thomas’s p. among the apostles was a great comfort

140:6.14 When Peter returned from the p. of his Master

141:3.4 intellectual influence manifest in the Master’s p.,

143:1.6 courage is strengthened by the p. of your comrades

143:5.4 Nalda began to realize that she stood in the p. of

144:5.4 Your p. encompasses us, and your glory is

144:5.33 The p. and guidance of the seraphic hosts.

145:2.13 phenomena caused by the p. of unclean spirits.

145:5.1 to make such an appeal to him in the p. of suffering

146:2.14 one’s capacity to receive the p. of the divine spirit.

146:2.17 and ultimately attains the p. of the Infinite.

146:6.1 with emotional disturbances came into Jesus’ p. and

146:6.2 he perceived the tragedy which his p. could avert;

147:6.3 Jesus called Andrew into his p. and before them

148:4.8 Neither does this inherent p. of potential evil mean

148:5.2 The p. of evil alone is sufficient test for the ascension

148:7.2 “I know wherefore you sent this man into my p..

148:9.2 whole, he resolved to be carried into Jesus’ p.,

149:1.5 1. The p. of strong, dominant, and living faith in the

149:1.8 frequently suffer men to heal themselves in his p. by

150:2.1 they would go at once into the p. of the Master or

150:8.8 very near to you, even in your p. and in your heart

151:6.6 p. of Jesus and the supposed miraculous curing of

152:0.3 p. to correct two errors which might have lingered

152:1.5 go into the immediate p. of Michael, the Creator,

156:1.2 Jesus charged his associates to tell no one of his p.

157:0.1 had arranged with Jude for the p. of the entire

157:4.3 their Master by arising when he came into their p..

157:6.11 Though I stand before you in this physical p., I came

158:4.6 and Judas stepped into the p. of the father, saying:

158:7.5 before my Father in the p. of all the celestial hosts.

159:3.8 souls who famish in the very p. of the bread of life

160:2.8 The p. of a friend enhances all beauty and exalts

161:2.5 generous to acknowledge the p. of faith or any

161:2.6 a superhuman consciousness of the p. of Deity.

161:2.7 knows what is going on away from his immediate p..

162:1.3 Jesus’ p. in Jerusalem at the feast of tabernacles,

162:2.7 diligently seek me, but you shall not discover my p.

162:3.1 woman of evil repute who was brought into his p.

162:4.1 The p. of people from all of the known world,

163:4.9 When Jesus had talked to the seventy in the p. of all

165:2.1 was in the p. of these Jewish teachers and leaders,

166:1.4 enable you to stand clean in the p. of the Judge of

167:1.5 such a one have glory in the p. of his fellow guests.

167:7.5 I did even tell you of the joy in the p. of the angels

168:0.9 found unexpectedly in the p. of the Master.

168:1.4 2. Jesus was perturbed by the p. of the crowd of

168:1.10 little realized the p. of a vast concourse of all orders

169:1.4 there is always joy in the p. of the angels of heaven

173:2.3 such a ceremony had to take place in the p. of

174:2.3 Herodian accomplices, they withdrew from his p.,

176:2.3 in the affairs of the kingdom by the p. of my spirit,

176:2.7 you stand in the immediate p. of judgment,

176:3.7 will not justify the barren steward of truth in the p.

176:4.5 and if only spiritual eyes are to discern his p., then

176:4.7 events which leads to the p. of this same Jesus,

177:4.8 When Judas heard this, he went forth from the p.

180:4.1 I will be with you and other men who desire my p.

180:5.3 which is illuminated by the p. of the cosmic mind.

180:5.3 and activated by the p. of the universe endowment

181:2.17 inception and authority in my p. as one among you

183:3.4 traitor had to do something to account for his p.

185:0.1 The Master was taken into the p. of the Roman

185:3.3 My p. here before you in these bonds is sufficient to

186:1.4 found himself standing in the p. of the Sanhedrin,

186:2.2 Jesus refused to speak when in the p. of Herod.

189:1.9 And the p. of the Michael memorial in the center of

189:3.2 because of the necessity of Gabriel’s p. here in

190:2.3 near the tomb, he became aware of a near-by p.,

190:3.1 occurred in the p. of some twenty-five women

191:0.4 Jesus did not come to them on account of his p.

191:1.1 he thought that it might be his p. with the apostles

191:1.4 he rushed to the upper chamber and into the p. of

194:0.1 they all became aware of a strange p. in the room.

194:4.2 minds; he has become a living p. in their souls.

195:6.14 p. of the unqualified volition of the Second Source

195:6.15 deterministic but for the combined p. of mind and

196:3.17 nonprogression cannot persist because of the p.

196:3.25 the personal realization of the Adjuster’s inner p.,

presence of the Father or presence of God

0:8.9 enables man to attain the p. of God, who is spirit.

0:11.1 differentiating his Havona p. from the potentials of

1:2.8 who know God have experienced the fact of his p.;

1:2.8 the God-p. of the Adjuster that indwells the mortal

1:3.1 dispatched from the central abode of his eternal p..

1:3.3 The spiritual luminosity of the Father’s personal p.

1:3.8 I have repeatedly returned to the p. of the Father.

1:5.8 that God is a majestic p., a transcendent ideal,

1:7.9 pleasure of a sojourn in the immediate personal p. of

2:1.1 The blinding light of the Father’s p. is such that to

2:5.5 age, until you finally stand in the p. of the Father.

2:5.6 that separates you from the Paradise personal p.,

3:1.1 your spirit? or whither shall I flee from your p.?”

3:1.3 The Father’s p. unceasingly patrols the universe.

3:1.6 for God has limited his direct and actual p. in

3:1.6 is it always possible to distinguish between the p.

3:1.7 in response to the physical demands for this p.,

3:1.8 The mind p. of God is correlated with the absolute

3:1.10 Concerning God’s p. in a planet, system,

3:1.10 the degree of such p. in any creational unit is a

3:1.10 safeguarding these phases of God’s precious p.

3:1.11 The fact of God’s p. in creature minds is determined

3:1.11 but his effective p. is determined by the degree of

3:1.12 The fluctuations of the Father’s p. are not due to

3:2.15 God’s p. is thus limited because such is the will of

3:6.7 power, energy, process, pattern, principle, p.,

5:1.1 intelligence to be transported instantly into the p.

5:1.1 They would there be just as oblivious of the p. as

5:1.1 possibility ask for safe conduct into the Paradise p.

5:1.2 the journey of mortal ascension and stand in the p.

5:1.3 the approach to the Paradise p. of the Father must

5:1.8 intelligence of every universe to the Paradise p..

5:1.9 makes the p. and personality of the Infinite none the

5:1.9 shall stand in the divine and central p. and see him,

5:2.0 2. THE PRESENCE OF GOD

5:2.1 The physical p. of the Infinite is the reality of the

5:2.2 The Paradise Sons always have access to the p.,

5:3.2 adoration of their subjects acceptably in the p..

5:6.11 so is all personality circuited in the personal p.,

6:0.1 enshrouding the personal p. of, the Eternal Father.

6:4.3 When we conceive of the Father’s spiritual p., we

6:4.4 in all situations of Father-Son p. of a dual spiritual

6:4.5 with the spiritual function of the fragmented p..

8:5.0 5. THE PRESENCE OF GOD

8:5.2 we discern his p. by and through any and all of these

9:2.5 conscious of the Adjuster, the impersonal p..

11:1.1 The personal p. is resident at the very center of the

11:1.1 This Paradise p. is immediately surrounded by the

11:1.3 just as possible to find the personal p. at the center

11:1.4 we are led directly back to the Father’s p.,

16:9.4 as you can the reality of the p. that lives within you.

32:3.4 With the exception of the deity p., every local

32:3.5 administrative autonomy except the personal p..

32:3.6 to the truth-fact of the Father’s p. in his Sons.

32:4.7 he who is invisible to mortal man manifest his p.,

32:4.8 receive information regarding, and manifest his p.

33:1.2 represents and actually embodies the personality p.

34:5.4 choosing the spiritual p.—the Thought Adjuster.

56:1.3 hence does all gravity center in the personal p. of the

56:1.5 recognize that they are fully responsive to his p.;

74:4.5 to the material emblem of the Father’s invisible p.

91:3.7 divine alter ego that indwells him and is the very p.

91:7.1 of the cultivation of the consciousness of the p.,

91:8.4 with the anywhere p. of the spirit of the Creator.

95:4.2 moment should be lived in the realization of the p.

97:5.3 he was afflicted, and the angel of his p. saved them

99:7.4 he meditates in the p. of the sovereignty of God

100:1.8 to presume on divine mercy, living as in the p..

102:2.3 and carry on as if already in the p. of the Eternal.

103:4.1 the prelude to true worship—the practice of the p.

103:7.1 the spiritual Adjuster p. of the God who is spirit.

104:4.13 ceaseless manipulation is the p. of the Father-Son,

105:2.3 is revealed as absolute in the p. of the First Source

105:2.11 coherence of pure energy and pure spirit in the p..

105:6.5 lag of evolution is disclosed in the compensating p.

106:2.4 spirit personality of the Havona p. the Supreme.

107:0.2 upon universe until man actually attains the divine p.

107:0.4 of Adjuster presence is consciousness of God’s p..

107:1.2 are fragmentized entities constituting the factual p.

107:4.1 a fragment of the absolute essence of the universal p.

107:7.6 his p. in the personalities of his Paradise Sons

108:4.2 Father p. of the Adjusters and Father sovereignty

108:6.3 The Adjuster is the mark of divinity, the p. of God.

108:6.3 endowment but rather to the gift of the spirit p.

111:5.6 the creature son may actually stand in the factual p.

112:4.13 registers at Divinington, proceeds to the Paradise p.

113:1.1 I say to you, their angels do always behold the p. of

113:3.3 The Adjuster is the p.; the Spirit of Truth,

113:4.6 seraphim, the God p. of the indwelling Adjuster,

117:3.10 eternal destiny by association with the divine p. of

117:4.12 man has been given not only the Adjuster p. but

117:6.2 The limitless things of creation depend on his p. for

117:6.8 endowments of the Supreme and the universe p.

117:6.18 With Urantians this spirit is the Adjuster p.;

118:5.2 when he fuses with the indwelling Father p.,

120:2.6 fully accessible to the ministry of the segregated p.

129:4.3 personal communication with the indwelling spirit p..

131:4.3 The creature cannot escape the p. of the Creator.

133:0.3 brotherhood when assembled for worship in the p.

133:4.5 from the realization of the p. in the human heart?

133:4.5 almost endless journey of attaining the personal p. of

136:2.6 whenever ascending mortals fuse with the inner p.

136:4.10 with himself and his Father’s immediate p.

140:9.3 And my Father’s p. will abide with you while you

144:5.4 Your p. encompasses us, and your glory is

146:2.17 and ultimately attains the p. of the Infinite.

146:3.6 the inner leadings of our Father’s indwelling p.;

146:3.6 witness with the Father’s indwelling p., your spirit,

149:6.9 certainly ascend with the divine spirit to the very p.

155:6.12 of God while they spiritually fail to realize the p..

155:6.12 increasingly grow in the ability to feel the p..

155:6.16 the hope of finding the God of eternity, whose p.

158:3.4 only did the unseen p. of the Father bear witness

159:3.9 indeed meek and humble in the p. of my Father,

161:1.8 while it proved conclusively the p. in man.

162:2.7 sometime attain the life that leads to my Father’s p.

195:9.8 men’s souls like the experience of knowing the p..

195:10.1 divine by the discovery of the reality of the p. in

196:0.3 tremendous thrill of living, by faith, in the very p..

196:0.10 his religious life was this consciousness of the p.;

presence, divine

0:12.13 that these spirits of the D. are able to assist man in

1:2.3 by the indwelling of the d., the spirit Monitor sent

1:2.3 The p. of this divine Adjuster in the human mind is

1:3.3 the spiritual brilliance of the divine personality p.

1:4.1 d. in the mind of man is the mystery of mysteries.

1:4.6 The d. that any child of the universe enjoys is limited

1:5.9 as we continue to sense his d. here and there, near

1:6.4 carries, in its very p., the valid proof of its actual

2:2.6 through the contacts of the d., the Universal Father

3:1.6 Hence must the concept of the d. allow for a wide

5:1.5 They all enjoy the same d. of the gift from the Father

5:1.9 doubt not, you shall stand in the central and d.

5:2.3 The d. cannot be discovered anywhere in nature or

5:3.8 the divine Adjuster p. conducts such worship in

5:4.13 —God as a living friend, a loving Father, the d..

6:8.8 I have stood in the d. of this Eternal Son and then

8:3.5 the Infinite Spirit pledged all his resources of d.

12:7.13 on Paradise, but his d. dwells in the minds of men.

16:8.19 capacity for the reception of the gift of the d. but

19:5.5 conscious of a qualitative indication of such a d.

34:4.6 this d., while derived from the personality of the Son

34:6.8 It is the p. of the divine Spirit, the water of life, that

34:6.13 abroad in all hearts by the p. of the divine Spirit.

40:5.3 his lowly creatures; you are not without the d..

48:6.17 I shall not, in this D., want for food nor thirst for

103:9.11 God, not merely to a mystical feeling of the d..

107:0.2 by step until man actually attains the d. of his Father.

107:4.5 a spirit luminosity, which accompanies this d.,

107:7.1 known in the universe of universes—they are the d..

109:5.4 urges initiated by the d. of the Mystery Monitor.

109:7.7 manifest their d. at the time of a previous regency.

111:0.1 The p. of the divine Adjuster in the human mind

113:4.4 co-operation with the spiritual mission of the d..

117:3.10 by association with the d. of the Paradise Father

131:2.4 from God’s spirit? whither shall I flee from the d.?

132:3.10 the spirit ideals of the indwelling and associated d..

136:1.4 But this reputed symbol of the D. was not to be

146:2.14 one’s capacity to receive the p. of the divine spirit.

159:3.12 become self-conscious of the assurance of the d.,

179:5.6 misinterpretations regarding the meaning of the d.,

196:0.1 outgrowth of the insight born of the activity of the d.

196:0.5 Jesus calmly stood in the d. free from fear and fully

196:3.1 faith—the positive leading of the indwelling d.

196:3.6 nucleus in the mind of man—the Adjuster of the d..

196:3.9 Only the spirit-indwelt man can realize the d.

196:3.34 borderland of spirit-consciousness—contact with d..

presence, personal

1:3.3 The spiritual luminosity of the Father’s p. is a light

1:7.9 the supreme pleasure of a sojourn in the p. of the

2:5.6 spiritually separates you from the p. of God, stop

5:6.11 so is all personality circuited in the p. of the Father,

6:0.1 and enshrouding the p. of, the Eternal Father.

6:8.4 attain Paradise and sometime stand in the p. of this

8:4.3 but in Havona you shall know him as a p. of actual

11:1.1 The p. of the Father is resident at the very center

11:1.1 Father is surrounded by the p. of the Eternal Son,

11:1.3 just as possible to find the p. of God at the center

14:6.29 They know that the p. of the ever-present influence

16:2.3 The Infinite Spirit exerts an influence of p. within the

16:2.3 elsewhere his p. spirit presence is exerted by and

16:5.3 The mortals of Urantia do not experience the p. of

17:0.10 Their functional domain extends from the p. of the

21:2.12 The p. of a Creator Son in his local universe is not

28:4.9 Though deprived of the p. of the Master Spirits

28:4.9 of all those exalted beings whose p. is denied them.

32:3.5 autonomy except the p. of the Universal Father.

33:5.4 represent the final p. of the Stationary Sons of the

34:1.2 In reality, this new and p. is but a transformation of

34:3.3 There is no specialized p. of such a Universe Spirit

34:4.6 The Creator Son may come and go; his p. may be in

34:4.7 does function independently of the p. of the Son,

34:4.7 Minister would become nonfunctional if her p.

36:5.16 and highly spiritual function of the spirit of the p. of

37:2.5 which can be manifested independently of their p..

40:10.9 of their universe ministry should require their p. in

55:1.1 the era of light and life, is always honored by the p.

55:7.1 the mandate and p. of the Paradise bestowal Son of

56:1.3 hence does all gravity center in the p. of the Father

56:1.5 recognize that they are fully responsive to his p.;

56:3.1 universal mind gravity is centered in the Paradise p.

56:3.1 the universal spirit gravity center in the Paradise p.

120:2.9 the inseparability of these attributes from your p..

133:4.5 journey of attaining the p. of our common Father,

149:1.8 It is, then, our opinion that, in the p. of Jesus, certain

159:6.1 without the inspiration of the immediate p. of Jesus.

163:6.1 going out to spread the good news without his p..

167:0.2 and most of the time without the p. of Jesus or even

181:2.18 you must learn to believe this gospel without my p.

presence, space

0:11.8 extending with equal s. on out into the force

11:2.8 we do think of the functional s. of this Absolute as

11:5.7 This space p. is impersonal notwithstanding that in

11:5.7 center, of the s. of the Unqualified Absolute.

11:8.8 emanate from Paradise and constitute the s. of the

12:4.6 modification of the s. of the Unqualified Absolute.

12:6.13 We doubt that the Ultimate will ever have a s.

15:4.4 to initiate about their s. the tremendous cyclones of

21:2.12 of the cosmic overcontrol inherent in the s. of the

41:0.1 All Nebadon is certainly pervaded by the s. of the

41:0.1 which extends beyond her s. is outside Nebadon,

42:2.7 We know that the s. going out from nether Paradise

42:2.8 afforded by the s. of the Primary Eventuated Master

106:3.5 We observe gravity action penetrating the s. of the

116:5.13 but also because of the s. of the Creative Spirit.

presence, spirit

1:2.10 Through the p. of his fragmentized spirit the Father

1:3.2 not even to behold the p. of his delegated spirit of

1:6.4 indwells the mortal mind carries, in its very p.,

2:0.3 Depending on the p. of these divine spirits within

3:1.9 the function of the universal s. of the Eternal Son

5:0.1 the soul’s contemplation of this spiritual-reality p.

5:3.2 indwelt creature is facilitated by the Father’s s..

5:5.13 cannot invalidate the p. of the divine spirit in such

7:1.9 and predictable function of the s. of the Eternal Son,

8:2.5 universe eventually expands to infinity, the s.,

8:5.5 for many additional reasons the s. of the Spirit is

12:3.9 for the actual and functional p. of spirit gravity

12:8.15 shadow cast by mind in the p. of spirit luminosity of

16:2.3 his personal s. is exerted by and through one of

16:2.3 Therefore is the superuniverse s. of the Third Source

19:5.5 know the classification or number of the S. presence

19:5.6 excitation in his detection-sensitivity to s..

23:3.7 possess a s. which is discernible by all higher types

24:2.9 Census Directors have recognizable s. and form.

24:3.3 Personal Aids do not manifest a s. to other beings.

34:1.1 a marked change in the nature of the creative s.

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we certain: The S. in the

34:4.7 Her s. seems to be fixed on the headquarters world

34:4.5 Sons are endowed with a spirit of universe p. in

34:5.7 The p. of the Holy Spirit of the Universe Daughter

34:6.8 It is the p. of the divine Spirit, the water of life, that

34:6.13 abroad in all hearts by the p. of the divine Spirit.

55:6.4 conscious contact with the s. of the Master Spirit

91:8.4 with the anywhere p. of the spirit of the Creator.

106:2.4 the power product of time and space with the s.

107:6.1 they disclose the p. and leading of a spirit influence.

108:3.9 We unfailingly detect the s. of certain unrevealed

108:6.3 but rather to the gift of the s. of the Father in the

113:1.1 do always behold the p. of the spirit of my Father.”

113:3.2 the Omnipresent S. of the Paradise Third Source

117:6.6 by contact and infusion with the s. of the Son

129:4.3 personal communication with the indwelling s. of

194:2.14 2. The s. of the Eternal Son—the spirit gravity of the

194:2.15 3. The s. of the Infinite Spirit—the universal spirit-

presence, spiritual or spirit

1:3.1 He is a universal spiritual p..

5:2.1 The s. of Divinity must of necessity be differential in

5:2.4 fully to discern the p. and transforming power of

6:4.3 When we conceive of the Father’s s., we find it

6:4.3 in our thinking from the s. of the Eternal Son.

6:5.7 Father dwells within you, so does the s. of the Son

7:1.9 We know that the s. of the Eternal Son is the

9:2.3 the Eternal Son, and the s. of the Conjoint Creator.

13:4.3 the differential spiritual attitude and p. of the Deities

13:4.3 experiential s. is in accordance with the underlying

13:4.4 The differing factor in s., or reaction, is the

13:4.4 Whereas the s. of absolute and existential Deity is

13:4.4 But this s. of divinity is not whimsical nor arbitrary

13:4.5 The determiner of the differential of s. exists in

16:4.1 power, cosmic mind, and s. of the triune Deity,

21:2.11 the Mother Spirit with the overcontrol of his s. on

21:5.10 This contact is maintained by their own s.,

26:7.5 comprehend the reality of the s. of the Father and

34:5.4 choosing the s. of the Father—the Adjuster.

103:7.1 the spiritual Adjuster p. of the God who is spirit.

118:2.3 Between the s. of the Creator and the material

presence-activity

0:6.8 Mind is a phenomenon connoting the p. of living

42:10.7 Mind always connotes the p. of living ministry

presence-consciousness

9:7.5 represent the emergence of the p. of the Supreme

presence-form

24:3.3 The lack of such a p. undoubtedly renders them all

presence-performances

12:6.6 disclose the p. of the Absolutes, which antedate

15:8.9 so unerringly characteristic of the unfathomable p.

15:9.2 the p. of the Absolutes and the experiential Deities

17:3.8 can hardly be attributed to the impersonal p. of the

presencessee Presences

1:3.6 contactable (outside of Paradise) only in the p. of

4:1.8 complex transactions which I attribute to the p. and

4:1.9 These Absolutes must be the not-fully-revealed p.

8:5.2 these diverse but associated forces, influences, and p.

8:5.4 these spiritual p. operate in the lives of Urantians,

9:2.4 In addition to these Paradise p., Urantians benefit by

11:4.2 Here the slowly circulating p. of the Supreme Power

11:6.3 forces, energies, powers, and p. known to exist in

12:3.1 grasps, those universal p., which we call gravity.

13:1.3 these specialized and impersonal p. of Divinity.

15:0.3 the universal gravity p. there function in majestic

16:1.4 the functioning p. of the three eternal phases of the

19:5.5 classification or number of the Spirit presence or p..

21:2.3 and to certain other antecedent powers and p..

29:1.3 their slowly circulating p. indicate the whereabouts

29:4.25 the energy which passes through their associated p.

30:1.113 There are spirits: spirit entities, spirit p., personal

34:4.5 from the personality p. of the Paradise Deities.

36:3.5 Life Carriers are living catalytic p. which agitate,

41:1.3 energy control, the power centers, by their living p.

41:5.8 nonpersonal control of the master universe—the p.,

42:12.10 personality p. in every sense analogous to Urantia

102:7.10 Of God, the most inescapable of all p., the most real

103:3.1 religious impulse has its origin in genuine spirit p.

104:4.33 and patternal actions and p. of the other triunities.

104:4.44 are alike responsive to Deity and to nondeity p.,

108:4.2 unceasingly do these mysterious p. urge creatures

108:4.3 quite independent of any and all other spiritual p.;

113:3.2 influence of the Conjoint Actor with the spirit p. of

116:3.2 and spirit are literally held together by the mind p. of

116:3.3 The mind p. of the Conjoint Actor unify the spirit

116:3.4 The indwelling p. of the First Source and Center.

116:3.4 There are many such p. of the Father which

116:5.11 and through the mobile p. of the physical controllers.

117:5.8 Holy Spirit, or superuniverse spirit p., are receptive

118:10.7 find final finite integration in the interlocking p. of

118:10.15 closer harmony with the unifying p. of Supremacy

Presences

42:0.1 proceeding from the Paradise P. has never lapsed,

42:1.6 is circuited in Paradise, comes from the Paradise P.

presentgift

82:3.10 Each of these men would give the girl a p.,

presentcurrent or present time; see present-day;

   present age; see presentwith past or future

     see present, at; present, at the; see universe age

   see presentin attendance or resident or existing

0:5.3 demonstrated in the p. status of Christ Michael—

0:11.5 creation of things and beings, not only in its p. state

2:2.1 He inhabits the p. moment with all his absolute

4:1.2 human race has struggled to reach its p. position.

4:1.6 If God should retire as the p. upholder of creation,

9:8.13 from the limited vision of your p. material eyes

10:0.3 The p. master universe, viewed in retrospect or in

10:7.3 but within certain limits and during the p. era of

11:3.3 the requirements of the p. seven superuniverses.

11:4.3 beyond the borders of the p. known and inhabited

11:5.9 from nether Paradise in their p. phenomenal states;

12:1.13 The Grand Universe is the p. organized and

12:1.13 The p. ragged edge of the grand universe, uneven

12:1.14 million light-years beyond the periphery of the p.

12:2.2 universes beyond the range of your p. instruments

12:2.4 planetary clusters which completely encircle the p.

12:3.8 beyond the borders of the p. organized universes.

12:3.9 researchers have explored the p. reaction capacity

12:3.9 postulate for the p. total of active spirit gravity.

12:3.10 estimation of the p. capacity of the Third Source

12:3.10 evolution in the space levels beyond the p. limits of

12:4.2 beyond the borders of the p. seven superuniverses?

12:4.12 The p. relationship of your sun and its associated

12:4.12 You fail to recognize the p. outward and uniform

13:1.6 merely confuse and handicap me in my p. work,

14:1.12 seconds less than one thousand years of the p.

14:4.14 Havoners have optional p. and future unrevealed

15:0.2 The p. scheme of administration has existed from

15:2.9 Seven superuniverses make up the p organized grand

19:1.10 an intelligent understanding of the p. status and true

19:4.2 Their p activities hardly account for their assignment

19:5.3 no clearly discernible place in the p. economy

22:8.4 being the p. known destiny of this unique group of

23:0.2 beings associated with me on this p. mission, I do

27:0.2 On Urantia the p. “chief of seraphim” is the second

28:6.22 it follows that, even in your p. human estate, if you

29:3.10 are now taking place outside the p. boundaries of the

30:4.33 the p. assignment of these ascendant beings would

30:4.33 Their p. destiny wholly justifies the universal plan of

31:0.1 The Corps of Mortal Finaliters represents the p.

31:3.5 career does not go beyond p. Paradise destiny.

31:3.6 have attained the p. limit of spirit progression but not

31:3.6 have achieved the p. limit of creature perfection but

31:3.8 It seems evident to us that the p. assignments of the

31:8.3 their p. Paradise sojourn is in every way Trinity

31:9.6 now mobilizing beyond the borders of the p. seven

31:9.13 revealed as functioning in the p. organized universes,

31:10.10 seven finaliter corps probably signify the p. activity

31:10.16 swarming universes far out beyond the p. bounds of

31:10.19 is greater than any one of the p. superuniverses.

32:2.3 over one billion years of your p. planetary time.

32:4.4 to that individual’s p. status or future prospects and

33:2.4 thus exhausted the potentials of p. finite experience,

35:6.1 the Most High rulers, in accordance with p. policy,

36:4.4 The p. status of these beings can hardly be reckoned

37:8.10 the p. chief of Urantia seraphim is a supernaphim of

39:4.3 The p. acting ruler of Urantia is assisted by a corps

40:2.2 starting at the exact point of their then p. status

40:10.4 it is quite obvious that the p. ascension scheme

41:0.3 as to produce our p. aggregation of space bodies,

41:3.8 to the p. eleven and one-half year sunspot cycles.

41:4.7 room to accommodate your sun and the p. orbit of

41:5.8 Your p. confusion is also due to your incomplete

41:6.7 wholly due to the p. temperature of the sun’s surface

41:9.5 The sun will shine on as of p. efficiency for more

42:1.4 has advanced in comparison with p. knowledge,

42:2.14 thirty phases of energy constituting the p. energy

43:5.2 The p. government of the constellation has been

43:5.3 The p. Most High ruler of Norlatiadek is number

44:2.8 The projection of p. personal experiences into future

44:3.6 information respecting one’s p. and future work

45:2.2 The p. System Sovereign possesses all the power

45:2.3 The p. head of Satania is a gracious and brilliant

45:3.1 at the p. time the system of Satania is administered

45:4.20 mortals from the p. postbestowal Son age on Urantia

46:7.6 projected by the Life Carriers in their p. form and

47:1.1 regard finaliters much as you do the angels in your p.

47:1.4 The p. Urantia commission consists of twelve

48:1.4 is very much like that of your p. material world,

48:3.17 translate the cosmic consciousness from the p. level

48:4.5 to flavor and lighten the heavy loads of the p..

48:4.6 we are best able to discount the anxieties of the p.

48:4.13 just a little beneath one’s p. developmental state,

48:8.3 one of the chief businesses of the p. organized

49:2.11 The p. atmospheric status of Urantia is almost ideal

49:2.24 planets, beings of your p. order could not exist;

50:6.1 such a world’s career with the p. state of Urantia.

53:4.1 be acknowledged only to the actual and p. ruler,

53:7.14 many appeals pending with regard to the p. status

53:9.0 9. PRESENT STATUS OF THE REBELLION

53:9.6 We do not look for a removal of the p. Satania

56:5.3 The p. functioning of divinity in the superuniverses is

57:0.1 the p. leap-year calendar of 365¼ days to the year.

57:6.10 well-developed sphere about one tenth its p. mass

57:7.2 Urantia was then about one fifth its p. size and had

57:7.4 the earth was two thirds its p. size, while the moon

57:7.4 while the moon was nearing its p. mass.

57:8.1 The planet had attained approximately its p. size.

57:8.4 lava flows came out upon the bottom of the p Pacific

58:7.3 the surface, over about one eighth of the p. land area

59:0.2 from about the time the planet attained its p. size

59:1.18 a variety of life which has come down to the p. time

59:2.4 over Mexico and the p. Rocky Mountain regions,

59:5.3 highlands were situated just beyond the p. shore lines

59:5.16 underlying the p. coal beds demonstrates that coal

59:5.18 oceans withdrew to approximately their p. positions.

59:5.19 Carboniferous sea over the p. Rocky Mountain

59:6.9 refuge in three retreats: the p. Gulf of Mexico region

60:3.3 located seven hundred miles west of the p. shore line

60:3.4 coast of South America, eventually reaching the p.

60:3.6 the line of the p. California coast-range mountains.

60:3.10 water supply of much of the earth’s p. arid regions.

60:3.18 enjoying weather much like that of the p. climate in

60:4.3 destined to be carved into the p. Rocky Mountains

60:4.4 The p. North American Rocky Mountain region is

60:4.4 The p. front range of mountains is what is left of the

61:7.10 Great Lakes system began to empty out over the p.

62:1.1 Africa, whose progeny have survived to the p. time.

62:3.2 well adapted for diversified work as the p. thumb.

63:6.7 Mediterranean in the region of the p. Caspian Sea

64:1.3 were developing the pioneers of the p. human race

64:6.32 execute such an experiment under p racial conditions

64:7.17 a narrow southern strip of the p. island of England.

66:5.5 have continued as domesticated animals to the p. day

68:2.1 and the p. turbulent state of certain primitive groups

68:4.3 All this is best illustrated by the p. reverence of the

69:5.15 Through capital and invention the p. generation

69:9.18 The p. social order is not necessarily right—not

72:1.5 The p. republic has now been in existence just two

72:3.9 the p. rate of divorces is only one tenth that of the

76:6.3 four and twenty counselors who constitute the p.

77:7.3 prior to the inauguration of the p. dispensation.

77:9.8 the p. differential between the two levels of culture,

78:8.2 deposits having since built up the land to its p. limits.

79:1.4 being located near the p. city of Ashkhabad.

79:4.5 system has been preserved on down to the p. time.

79:8.3 past achievements (somewhat diminished in the p.),

79:8.8 is relative and expanding; truth lives always in the p.,

80:9.15 groups were no more of one race than are the p.

82:6.5 is shown in the p. population of the United States of

84:7.27 In the p. industrial and urban era the marriage

92:5.9 to the p. time as the Brahmans of the Hindu faith.

93:10.0 10. PRESENT STATUS OF MACHIVENTA

93:10.10 if the p. system of directing planetary affairs should

94:2.1 their religious hegemony in India to the p. time.

98:3.5 on the exact site of the p. church of St. Peter’s in

99:2.1 can function helpfully in the p. crisis of civilization.

100:6.6 angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things p.,

104:4.8 infinite volition; it acts throughout the eternal p.

106:0.2 The p. grand universe and the emerging master univ.

106:0.3 This is the p. status of the ascending creatures of

106:0.3 grand universe, the p. status of Urantia mortals.

106:0.3 This level constitutes the p. periphery of creative

106:0.4 This is the p. status of all experiential creatures who

106:0.18 in the p. epochs of the superuniverse age it is

106:1.4 of the functional reality of the p. grand universe.

106:4.3 you have not been informed of their p. whereabouts

106:6.1 The p. potential of the master universe is hardly

106:9.1 there is nonetheless an actual and p. unification of

106:9.1 unity of infinity now dominates the p. moment of

107:7.1 in view of the spiritual phases of their p. ministry to

108:2.1 In the p. generation it is running five years, ten

108:5.2 What the Adjuster cannot utilize in your p. life,

108:6.7 man to attempt the mastery of the p. existence in

109:1.3 beings living and functioning within the p. sphere of

111:7.2 the commonplace problems of your p. material world

112:0.1 to which your p. mortal state is but the vestibule.

112:7.15 The p. known destiny of surviving mortals is the

114:1.2 the slightest move toward modifying the p. regime of

114:1.3 made in the government of Urantia during the p.

114:2.6 Urantia counselors will continue in their p. status,

114:2.6 no doubt continue to serve in their p. capacities

114:2.6 The p. resident governor general of Urantia seems

114:4.1 The p. Most High observer (and sometime regent) is

114:6.5 The p. corps of epochal angels serving on Urantia is

114:6.12 The p. corps is the sixth group to serve during this

114:6.15 The p. corps is the third of that order to minister on

116:0.4 His p. domain, the grand universe,is a growing realm

116:0.4 His destiny is perfection, but his p. experience

116:1.4 but there are also p. phenomena of the Supreme

116:4.9 the limits of supremacy within the p. potentials of

117:2.2 We have long held, however, that the p. growth

117:2.3 they are not in the Supreme as of his p. status of

117:2.8 growth of the creature-creation of the p. universes.

117:6.15 constitutes the p.-known limits of a creature’s

117:7.12 concerning his relations to the p. grand universe

117:7.13 The p. goal of the superuniverses is to become,

117:7.15 It is likely that the p. Trinity administrators will

117:7.15 but we believe that the p. demarcations between the

117:7.16 but it may be something like the p. relationship

118:1.4 the purpose of bringing it to bear on a p. situation.

118:1.4 human will exercises judgment-decision in the p.,

118:1.5 together to illuminate the true meaning of the p..

118:1.5 become less and less dependent on the momentary p.

118:1.5 begin to escape from the fetters of the moving p.,

118:1.7 To become mature is to live more intensely in the p.,

118:1.7 same time escaping from the limitations of the p..

118:1.8 concentrates meaning-value into the p. moment in

118:10.3 God, and if we limit this concept to the p. known

118:10.10 the Supreme within the limits of the p. state of the

119:0.7 about the time Urantia was taking on its p. form,

126:5.4 Jesus lived on, day by day, doing well the p. duty

130:1.2 destroy the foundations of Gadiah’s p. motivation

130:1.2 when we seek to escape the p. duty of living by

131:2.3 God is our refuge and strength, a very p. help in

132:4.2 he did not neglect to speak words of p. comfort

132:5.15 a fair toll for the benefit of the p. generation.

134:6.10 the p interference with individual liberties will vanish

136:4.7 world and the p. edification of his own universe.

138:7.4 your future work, both for the p. personal ministry

138:8.8 “Faith is the open door for entering into the p.,

146:3.7 are able to view your p. experiences in retrospect.”

148:4.7 degenerating, through sin, to man’s p. deplorable

155:6.5 the religion of authority may impart a p. feeling of

155:6.9 but this is impossible of realization in the p. state

158:1.4 elected to meet the full measure of the p. will of

159:4.4 but in the light of your p. teaching, you know that

160:1.2 the social art of living, by transforming p. desires

160:1.3 —the attainment of the satisfaction of p. desires.

160:1.4 the gratification of mere transient and p. desires

163:7.4 And this p. phase was one of spiritual depth in

164:2.4 offer of former and p. members of the Sanhedrin

169:2.2 your business with an eye single to your p. profit

169:2.2 lives in the kingdom as to provide for your p. joy

170:1.2 1. A p. reality; and as 2. A future hope—

177:2.2 because I can depend upon your p. faith and love

180:5.10 in the light of both the environment of p. evil and

181:2.2 See to it that their p. confusion regarding my

188:4.10 real believer is only concerned about p. separation

195:9.1 when the p. superstition revolt is over, the truths of

196:3.32 man escapes the limitations of the p. material world

present age or present-agesee also universe age

18:3.9 But during the p. of the unfinished evolution of the

19:6.8 was somewhat different from the Havona of the p..

45:4.21 other ages which undoubtedly will follow the p..

57:3.2 telescopes spaceward and view p. spiral nebulae of

106:0.16 not just in regard to the p. of the unfolding of the

106:0.18 from the destiny limitations of the p..

109:4.5 useful and potent forces on Urantia during this p..

117:2.6 different from anything that has been seen in the p.

117:2.7 As existent upon the consummation of the p.,

176:4.5 occur in connection with the judgment of this p.,

present-day

12:2.2 visually exposed to the search of your p. telescopes

19:1.6 to the exclusive historic approach to his p. status

34:7.2 the flesh which characterize the p. Urantia races.

34:7.6 p. mortals would experience less of this warfare

48:1.1 in distorted form, has found a place in p. religions.

49:1.6 are not altogether in conformity with your p. views.

52:2.9 degenerate individuals among the p. Urantia races.

52:6.7 effect the spiritual transformation of p. humanity.

57:5.8 all of the material comprising the p. solar system.

57:6.5 fragmentized, became the p. cluster of asteroids.

57:6.7 satellites later united to make the p. larger moons.

59:4.11 the p. sharks are the survivors of these ancient fishes.

60:2.7 conifers and pines became more like the p. varieties.

60:3.11 elevation, which culminated in p. mountain ranges

60:3.19 many p. trees first appeared, including beech, oak,

61:2.2 flora, including the majority of p. plants and trees,

61:2.4 most of the p. orders of marine life were in existence

61:3.2 species altered to conform to the p. grazing type.

61:7.10 tongues, or ice lobes, which carved out the p. lakes,

62:1.3 simian tribes of modern times and p. human species.

62:5.2 twins had just as perfect feet as the p. human races.

63:4.1 Andonites more nearly resembled the p. Eskimo than

63:4.1 had little more hair on their bodies than p. humans.

63:5.6 wide in search of flint, much as p. humans journey

64:2.7 ice visitation and have survived as the p. Eskimos.

64:7.6 They are the p. brown men.

65:3.1 hardly be possible to explain to the p. human mind

68:1.6 well shown by the p. survival of such primitive

68:4.1 all of the institutions of p. human society take their

69:6.8 of steam power and the p. uses of electricity.

70:4.1 The fact that the p. peace groups have long since

70:10.9 killing in early times was not altogether unlike p.

71:6.1 P. profit-motivated economics is doomed unless

74:6.7 The play and humor of the p. races are derived from

76:4.5 of Adam and Eve were far superior to those of the p.

76:4.6 So much of fear persists in the p. races of Urantia

80:3.2 Atlantic coastlands and in the regions of p. Russia

80:5.7 itself and culminated in p. European civilization.

81:4.14 help to identify the later ancestry of p. human races.

81:5.4 In short, the p. social mechanism is a trial-and-error

81:6.43 can man hope to maintain his p. civilizations while

81:6.44  P. culture is the net result of this strenuous evolution

82:1.6 sex appeal is virtually absent even in p. primitive

82:6.3  P. prejudice against “half-castes,” “hybrids,” and

82:6.4 If the p. races of Urantia could be freed from the

82:6.5 as is shown by the p. peoples of southern India.

82:6.7 As long as p. races are so overloaded with inferior

83:7.9 regarded marriage about as seriously as some p.

84:8.6 Man has earned some of his p. joys and pleasures.

89:4.7 P. forms of worship are simply the ritualization of

90:2.1 comparable to p. church rituals conducted in an

91:0.4 The p. rituals of the dairymen priests of the Todas

91:3.2 like the semimagical recitations of the p. Toda tribe,

92:6.1 P. native Australians have only a ghost fear, dread

94:10.2 Examination of the ceremonials of p. Tibetan

99:3.6 great part in the p. program of social reconstruction.

101:4.2 for the co-ordination and sorting of p. knowledge.

134:3.8 as we would apply them to p. world conditions,

140:8.17 that he would not take sides in p. political, social,

155:5.12 a religion which is not a religion in the p. meaning

195:9.5 and original foundations of p. distorted Christianity—

195:9.11 many olden cultural watersheds drain into this p.

195:10.16 the numerous families of his p. professed followers.

present-known

117:6.15 the p. limits of a creature’s consciousness of the

presentwith past or future

0:4.12 the actual source of the physical universes—past, p.,

0:7.3 1. Existential—beings of eternal existence, past, p.,

0:7.4 2. Experiential—actualizing in the post-Havona p.

0:12.12 the God-knowing mortals of the past and the p.,

2:1.5 To God there is no past, p., or future; all time is

3:1.7 pervades the physical universes of the past, p., and

10:0.3 From the p. situation on the circle of eternity,

10:0.3 As I view the past, p., and future of time, I consider

10:5.3 the Trinity towards the entire universe of the past, p.

12:5.10 animals know only the past and live in the p..

14:4.14 Havoners have optional p. and future unrevealed

14:6.41 an experiential training universe for all past, p., or

19:1.11 The p. can be truly interpreted only in the light of the

19:4.9 space conditions and that pertains to the past, p.,

36:5.12 of all their past experience and p. opportunities for

44:2.3 of the past and interpret the melodies of the p..

48:4.20 there would be no basis for the humor of the p.,

48:4.20 past experiences that provides the basis for p.

54:5.9 uprooted in the hearts of every p. and future citizen

56:1.1 the actual source of all material universes—past, p.,

56:1.1 an eternity event; at no time—past, p., or future—

66:6.2 by sentimentally linking the past with the p., but the

69:1.1 institutions minister to some social need, past or p.,

69:5.1 Capital is labor applied as a renunciation of the p.

69:5.4 was really designed to help man subordinate the p. to

80:9.16 permitted to enter into its p. and future populations,

81:6.37 The cultural civilizations of the past and the p. have

99:6.3 to venerate the past while ignoring p. demands;

100:6.6 angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things p.

102:8.1 to trust the deepest interests of his p. and future to

104:0.2 from certain natural couplets, such as past and p.,

104:4.8 of infinite volition; it acts throughout the eternal p.

104:4.8 the eternal present and in all of the past-p.-future

106:9.1 there is nonetheless an actual and p. unification of

106:9.1 unity of infinity now dominates the p. moment of

107:3.1 the p. and future ministry of the Mystery Monitors.

109:5.1 tones of the spiritual level of the p. and the future.

109:7.4 of the Father as in the eternal past, the eternal p.,

111:4.12 the future can be changed by the ministry of the p.

113:0.1 man in all the great events of the past and the p..

115:2.1 order of a future possibility rather than a p. actuality.

115:3.1 no language in the past, p., or future of Urantia

117:2.1 his also is the conquest of the incomplete p. and the

117:6.16 even the incompletion of all creatures—past, p., and

118:1.4 human will exercises judgment-decision in the p.,

118:1.5 together to illuminate the true meaning of the p..

118:1.5 less and less dependent on the momentary p..

118:1.5 begin to escape from the fetters of the moving p.,

118:1.7 become mature is to live more intensely in the p.,

118:1.7 same time escaping from the limitations of the p..

118:1.7 on past experience, are coming into being in the p.

118:1.8 concentrates meaning-value into the p. moment in

118:1.8 present moment in such a way as to divorce the p.

118:1.8 true relationship to the not-p.—the past-future.

118:1.8 reveal the co-ordinate relationship of past-p.-future

118:1.9 the moment of the p. contains all of the past as well

118:7.2 Even the supreme correlation of all past, p., and

147:8.5 faith made them secure in the kingdom of the p.

155:1.3 attitude of regretting the past, whining over the p.,

160:2.9 The p., when divorced from the past and the future,

160:5.9 devotion to the God of past, p., and future universes

169:2.2 your business with an eye single to your p. profit

169:2.2 lives in the kingdom as to provide for your p. joy

170:1.2 kingdom as: 1. A p. reality; and as 2. A future hope

191:1.3 through the garden and talked of things past, p.,

present, at

4:0.3 undisclosed future work, does seem to be, at p.,

12:2.4 are ancestral to those physical energies which at p.

12:3.10 at p. directing universe evolution in the space levels

14:3.5 At p., although the spheres of the seven circuits are

15:1.6 your local universe is at p. traversing the periphery

15:6.15 In your solar system only three planets are at p.

15:10.21 superuniverse governments, but who are not, at p.,

15:14.5 This system has at p. 619 inhabited worlds,

19:6.5 The univitatia, who are at p. the permanent citizens

28:7.4 circuits essential to their services are not here at p..

30:3.11 On Uversa, at p., there are over one billion persons

31:3.2 At p. they reside on Paradise and temporarily serve

31:7.3 As the Corps of the Finality is at p. constituted,

31:9.11 universes of the primary outer space level are at p.

31:10.16 At p., these outer creations are wholly physical;

35:6.5 Norlatiadek, your own constellation, is at p.

36:4.8 The purpose of the midsonite creatures is not at p.

37:9.12 These residential citizens on Uversa are at p.

39:5.17 While Urantia is, at p., outside the spiritual circuits

39:6.1 angels in Satania at p. direct their greatest efforts

40:10.12 the finaliters, who are at p. unfinished creatures.

46:0.1 but it is at p. being administered most efficiently,

46:8.1 At p. there is an erasure of over two standard miles

48:3.1 in Nebadon there are at p. over seventy billion

48:3.17 numerous other realms not at p. revealed on Urantia.

50:2.2 these counselors are at p. all natives of Urantia.

61:3.9 but the Pacific coast remained warmer than at p..

61:5.8 ice invasions the climate was about as mild as at p.,

68:6.3 Throughout these early ages, even more than at p.,

77:7.8 The entire group of rebel midwayers is at p. held

77:8.1 The United Midwayers of Urantia are at p. governed

77:8.13 The midwayers at p. on Urantia, all of whom are

77:9.5 1-2-3 the first serves at p. on Jerusem as a member

94:4.2 Hindu theology, at p., depicts four descending

101:10.4 it is only in the spiritual sense that man is at p.

106:1.4 The divinity aspects of this Deity grouping are at p.

112:7.15 At p. the Paradise finaliters are working throughout

117:7.17 days will be vastly different from what it is at p..

present, at the

12:3.8 the surrounding seven superuniverses are at the p.

12:3.8 At the p. moment about ninety-five per cent of the

12:3.9 At the p. time practically the entire spirit gravity of

12:3.9 universes now evolving in outer space are at the p.

12:4.15 suns and spheres are at the p. time revolving

15:4.7 sun-forming nebulae active in Orvonton at the p.

16:0.12 Master Spirits have many functions,but at the p. time

25:4.10 At the p. time, not counting the mortals who are all

29:5.4 Architects of the Master Universe, and at the p. time

31:7.1 At the p. time every finaliter company numbers 999

41:9.5 At the p. time the sun is functioning through the

43:2.5 On Edentia this body is not fully recruited at the p.

70:9.2 society asserted its rights and, at the p. time, they are

86:3.3 at the p. time some civilized races regard disease as

91:2.6 earlier times of racial evolution and even at the p.

114:2.3 the p. time one John, known to you as “the Baptist,”

presentin attendance or resident or existing;

     see present, ever-

1:5.6 the Father is in every way divinely p. in the Sons.

2:1.5 present, or future; all time is p. at any given moment.

2:2.1 God is literally and eternally p. in his universe of

2:2.3 still p. the changeless purpose, the everlasting plan,

3:0.1 God is everywhere p.; the Father rules the circle of

3:1.1 The ability of the Father to be everywhere p.,

3:1.1 God is simultaneously p. “in heaven above and on

3:1.2 The Father is all the time p. in all parts and in all

3:1.6 in perfection and without limitation, discernibly p.

3:1.6 He is not observably p. in the creations encircling

3:1.7 The Universal Controller is potentially p. in the

3:1.7 Likewise is the First Source potentially p. in the

3:1.8 Just as the First Source is potentially p. in the mind

3:1.8 so is he potentially p. in the tensions of the Absolute.

3:1.9 The everywhere-p. spirit of the Universal Father is

3:3.3 the Infinite Spirit is all the time everywhere p..

3:5.10 Then must man grow up in a world where error is p.

4:2.5 God is not personally p. in nature or in any of the

7:2.3 In the superuniverses the Son is not personally p.

7:2.4 we observe the Eternal Son personally p. in the

7:7.2 of the First Source and Center are spiritually p. in

8:5.1 there is everywhere p. this all-pervading spirit,

8:5.2 He is at will spiritually p. equally with the Son or

8:5.2 Conjoint Actor;he is p. with the Son and in the Spirit

8:5.2 The Father is most certainly everywhere p.,

8:5.5 he is p. not only as himself but also as the Father and

8:6.7 the Infinite Spirit the Father and Son are mutually p.,

9:1.2 are not observed to be actively and personally p. in

9:3.2 This power is not functionally (observably) p. in the

11:1.4 Here is God personally, literally, and actually p..

12:6.13 The Deity Absolute may be universally p. but

12:6.13 may be universally present but hardly space p..

12:6.13 The Ultimate is, or sometime will be, space p. to

12:7.2 the exclusive act of Deity; other influences are p.

12:7.12 the same time personally p. in such a vast universe

13:3.2 Personality is not p. on these Paradise satellites;

15:8.3 and the anywhere-p. velocity of energy represents:

15:10.19 6. Eternals of Days who may happen to be p. at

18:4.2 it is not necessary that all three be p. at all times.

19:4.4 Whenever and wherever a Universal Censor is p.,

22:3.3 They are the everywhere-p. and always-efficient

27:6.6 is available only to those who are personally p..

28:4.5 Collectively, they are only reflectively p.; therefore

28:4.9 God is potentially p. on the headquarters of the

28:5.9 the intellect of the moment ever p. with the Ancients

29:4.17 At least one acting inspector is always p. in each

29:4.23 and except when an associate power director is p. on

30:1.1 those p. are often grouped in accordance with origin:

32:3.4 Although the Universal Father is personally p. in

32:3.4 the Father is personally p. as such but absent in

32:3.4 while he is intimately p. in the minds of his mortal

32:3.5 Although the Father is not personally p. in a local

32:4.5 In the mortal will creatures the Father is actually p.

32:4.9 the Universal Father is p., spiritually speaking,

33:1.2 manifest were he actually to be p. on Salvington

33:1.3 would exert if he were personally p. on Salvington,

33:1.5 Father and the Son if both were p. on Salvington

33:4.3 possessing many wonderful traits not visibly p. in

34:2.2 gravity, as would the Infinite Spirit if personally p..

34:3.3 Creative Spirit is equally and diffusely p. throughout

34:3.3 just as literally and personally p. on one world as on

35:5.6 an observer Vorondadek is usually p. pending the

37:5.9 always p. to speak for those who cannot be p. to

38:4.4 all p. in accordance with the time of their creation.

38:4.4 Each seraphic partner is thereby p. at least every

39:3.3 lawmakers to speak for those who cannot be p. to

41:5.8 other undiscovered energies p. in the space regions

42:1.3 There is innate in matter and p. in universal space a

42:4.5 emergent energy nor organized matter were p.

42:7.5 are somewhere p., have been p., or are in process of

42:7.9 The last ten electrons, p. in only the ten heaviest

42:8.1 there is p. in and among these basic physical units a

42:9.5 biologic elasticity is p. in nature only because of the

42:12.13 time and space, wherever a divine spirit reality is p.

43:4.2 been p. on Edentia as the personal representative of

44:0.18 the supernaphim, and other celestial beings p..

44:3.7 as they are at any one time p. on any one sphere.

44:5.6 are the traffic supervisors of the spheres and are p.

44:7.1 forces and energies which are p. in the spirit world,

45:1.4 And when p. on any one of these six cultural spheres

45:7.1 find themselves, as themselves, p. on the planets,

46:1.1 System Sovereign is p. in each at least once a year.

46:3.1 so as to be discernible by all types of beings p. in

46:5.19 when this temple was dedicated, Michael was p.

47:3.3 the passive potentials of identity are p. in the soul

49:2.24 exchange of gases, such as is p. on Urantia.

50:1.3 That the Father is not personally p. in the local

53:4.6 Gabriel was personally p. throughout these disloyal

53:5.6 The various personalities p. on the sphere who

55:1.1 The System Sovereign is also p. and speaks in

55:1.2 and when p. in the temple, this Lanonandek Son is

58:2.2 dangerous and destructive ultraviolet radiations p.

59:2.12 The gastropods were p. in the waters of the ancient

59:5.2 Carbon dioxide was still p. in the atmosphere but

60:2.5 but very little limestone is p. in these layers.

61:2.13 land animals, had very largely evolved and was p. on

61:6.4 Humans were not p. in the Western Hemisphere until

62:5.5 but many more highly evolved sentiments were p. in

62:5.8 was p. as an observer of the transactions of this

63:4.3 essential to the birth of religion were already p. in

65:8.3 these things are all p. in the mind of Infinity and the

66:1.5 I was p. on Jerusem when the brilliant Caligastia

73:6.3 not a myth; it was real and for a long time was p. on

74:1.5 And they were all p. in the beautiful temple of the

74:3.1 Here the Planetary Prince was very much p.,

74:5.5 Caligastia was still p. on earth and able to resist all

76:4.5 These special senses were not so acutely p. in their

77:9.9 Thus does the culture of a planet remain ever p. on

78:1.4 There were also p. in Mesopotamia, near the mouth

82:6.7 larger number of the desirable dominants being p. in

91:3.1 express their thoughts in words, even if no one is p.

92:4.7 finally developed into those theologic systems p. on

93:10.10 onetime sage of Salem, was invisibly p. on Urantia

94:4.10 the framework is existent, the cult structure is p.;

95:7.6 as three speak together, God is p. as a fourth,”

100:1.6 There are p. in all normal mortals innate drives

101:6.1 There is p. the higher urge of worship, associated

102:4.4 The element of error p in human religious experience

103:2.6 there are always p. the inevitable decisions, effort,

104:4.26 Existentially p. within this triunity is the energy

105:4.9 —the potentials are existent and the actuals are p.

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold will be found there p. and

106:4.3 as the Supreme is now spiritually and personally p. in

106:4.3 so also is the Ultimate there p. but in the absonite

106:9.4 is unqualifiedly and eternally and existentially p. in

107:0.1 he is also actually p. on the worlds of space in the

107:3.10 but larger numbers are p. in the central universe.

107:6.4 mindedness, factors of pure energy are also p..

108:2.3 If this spirit of the bestowal Sons is p., Adjusters

108:4.1 the unchallengeable right to be p. in the minds of

111:7.4 Not long since I was p. on Salvington and heard a

112:5.2 but man must choose whether or not he will be p.

112:5.18 And the Adjuster will be p. at your personality

115:2.1 in the I AM is eternally p. in the seven Absolutes,

115:2.1 But the fact that infinity is thus existentially p. in

121:4.1 but there was p. in the hearts of the nobler gentiles

122:0.2 Gabriel was p. on Urantia and received the report

124:5.5 Joseph had come to be p. on this glad occasion.

125:0.2 feast at Jerusalem; they were not required to be p..

127:0.1 began more fully to realize that he was p. on earth

127:3.8 Several times a year, when visitors were not p. thus

127:5.6 being p. (unobserved by Jesus) that day when he

128:1.8 self-evident and always p. in his consciousness.

128:6.6 They were not p. in the temple at the ceremony of

129:2.2 and they all promised to be p. for that event.

131:2.3 God is our refuge and strength, a very p. help in

134:8.6 Planetary Prince, Caligastia, were p. with Jesus

134:9.3 Both of them were p. at the solemn services of the

135:5.3 There was p. throughout all Jewry a lively hope that

136:4.4 though the selfhood of the mind of man is ever p.,

136:8.3 there was p. the human element of questioning

137:1.6 which you sought was already p. in your souls.

137:3.3 Jude was p. at Jesus’ baptism and, with his brother

137:3.7 all thrilled with the thought that they were to be p.

137:4.10 all those p. were wholly ignorant, Mary was not to

137:4.12 Of all persons p. at the marriage feast of Cana,

137:5.2 Only the six apostles were p. at this meeting; Jude

137:6.1 was also p., being seated in the women’s section

138:3.5 most of the Capernaum Pharisees were p. on this

139:4.10 John was p. and near at hand right up to the last

139:8.13 stuck to the apostles, and was p. with them to

140:10.4 There is p. that natural affection between every

143:5.6 Jesus saw that there was p. in Nalda’s soul a desire

144:6.1 Jesus was p. at the Gilboa camp throughout the

145:3.6 Not all p. were afflicted; some had come assisting

145:3.10 And for those of us who were p. to behold this

147:5.8 There are p. in this woman tremendous spiritual

147:6.4 And if you are here p. with us to watch my words,

150:2.3 apostles all fled but one, these women were all p.,

150:8.1 none p. seemed to recall that this was the very

152:1.5 the Master is absent as a material being, he is p. as

153:1.1 rulers of the neighboring synagogues were also p..

153:3.5 Jesus then directed his remarks to all p..

154:5.4 This was a solemn occasion for all p., but Jesus

157:2.1 a public meeting at which the Pharisees were p.,

157:7.5 Some of them were p. at his baptism in the Jordan

157:7.5 be p. to hear his authority for the assumption of

158:4.2 and rebellious midwayers who were then p. on earth

158:5.3 And all who were p., even the enemies of Jesus,

158:6.4 when their potential is p., without the existence of

159:3.14 disciples who were not p. when they were spoken.

159:6.2 The messengers of David were p. and made reports

162:1.5 large numbers of people were p. in Jerusalem,

162:9.1 to molest these gatherings since Jesus was not p.;

163:3.3 Peter, speaking for the twelve (who were all p. by

164:0.1 they perceived that he really intended to be p. at

164:4.2 (about fifty members being p.) directed Josiah to

165:1.2 there were also p. a large number of Pharisees from

167:1.3 since the majority of those p. were disciples of Jesus

167:1.4 But those who were there p. knew Jesus too well;

167:1.5 Jesus stood up and spoke to all p.: “My brethren,

167:2.1 one of the lawyers p., desiring to relieve the silence,

167:2.3 one of the sneering Pharisees p. comprehended the

168:0.9 Many of those p. were Jesus’ bitter enemies.

168:1.15 minds of all who were now p. at Lazarus’s tomb

169:2.8 When the Pharisees who were p. heard this, they

170:2.14 1. A matter of personal experience then p. in the

171:0.7 And their mother, who was p. at the crucifixion,

171:1.5 David was p. in Jerusalem during the tragic last

171:6.1 chief publican, or tax collector, happened to be p.,

172:1.2 The agents of the Sanhedrin were p., but they feared

172:1.5 with the odor of the ointment, and everybody p.

172:5.11 not being p. during the time of quiet visitation

173:2.7 was much to their discredit in the eyes of all p..

174:4.5 other groups of the scribes and Pharisees were p.

175:4.3 All p. agreed they would make acknowledgment of

176:2.3 Even though I shall thus be p. with you in spirit, I

178:0.1 The twelve were all p. save Judas.

179:5.6 for upon all such occasions the Master is really p..

179:5.6 become thus spirit-conscious, the Son is actually p.,

180:3.5 Even though I must leave you, I will be p. with you

183:0.3 The Master feared to have his apostles p. at the

183:2.3 presiding officer of the Jewish Sanhedrin was p.

183:3.3 Judas greatly feared that the apostles would all be p.,

184:3.2 John Zebedee was p. with Jesus throughout this trial.

184:5.1 Judas was p. during this second meeting of the court,

187:1.3 Some of the Jewish authorities who were yet p.

187:2.1 also could those p. easily hear all that Jesus said

187:2.7 to witness the crucifixion, and even he was not p. all

187:5.1 less than thirty people were p., only the thirteen

187:5.4 there were p. at the foot of his cross John Zebedee,

188:3.1 There were one and one-half million Jews p. in

188:3.7 Adjuster of Jesus we know to have been p. on earth

189:0.1 the chief of the archangels of Nebadon, then p. on

189:3.2 would have been p. at the moment of awaking in

190:1.6 The majority of those p. endeavored to persuade

191:1.5 he said enough to betray to all p. that he had this

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

191:3.1 spent wholly with the morontia creatures then p. on

191:5.3 I might appear again when you were all p. to hear

193:6.1 James the brother of Jesus was p. at this meeting,

194:3.4 spiritual urge is the most powerful driving force p.

194:3.15 Both the mother and brother of Jesus were p. among

195:4.4 this same Christianity is now p. in the civilized

present, ever-

0:12.8 eternal Paradise Trinity is an e. reminder that Deity

2:7.6 by the unerring response of the e. Spirit of Truth.

3:1.4 “He is the ever-p. and all-pervading God.”

3:5.14 the likelihood of suffering are e. experiential

5:1.3 should rejoice in the recognition of the e. possibility

7:1.1 that e. and unerring spiritual grasp of all true spirit

8:5.1 Deity are represented on all worlds by their e. spirits.

12:8.3 subject to the never-ending, e., unfailing pull of the

14:2.7 more responsive to the e. action of the universal

14:6.29 personal presence of the e. influence of the Supreme

26:7.4 the Graduate Guide, and the e. servital associate of

33:3.3 the e. and all-wise adviser of the Creator Son,

40:1.2 of the Eternal Son and the e. help of the Adjuster;

42:9.1 e. reminder of the reality of the sevenfold electronic

46:5.14 the Melchizedeks are foster fathers and e. advisers.

46:5.14 the e. activities of the Material Sons and Daughters.

68:2.7 traits, woman was an e. means of sex gratification.

70:6.6 he was restrained by the e. fear of assassination.

79:8.1 the stimulus of the e. danger of external aggression

82:2.1 by society, thus creating an e. problem for mankind.

82:3.1 the e. biologic tension of man’s unremitting urge to

86:1.3 This e. dread of bad luck was paralyzing.

91:6.3 regarding the efficacy of prayer with the e. urge to

103:6.6 intellect is the harmonizer and the e. conditioner

111:7.5 because of the e. help and urge of the Adjuster,

113:1.8 the e. and increasingly efficient indwelling Adjusters,

113:7.1 to see your long-loved and e. angelic companions of

116:3.5 the Conjoint Actor is the e. source of the mind

120:3.9 teaching of the e. divine spirit of human guidance,

139:5.6 and Philip worshiped this e. and unfailing liberality.

158:3.3 of Michael on Salvington and his e. coworker,

160:2.7 man is enabled to avoid that e. tendency to fall

161:2.9 8. He constantly talks about God as an e. associate

162:4.2 Jews did hate this e. reminder of the Roman yoke!

presentverb

0:0.2 It is exceedingly difficult to p. enlarged concepts

0:0.3 deem it wise to p. in this initial statement an outline

2:0.3 in our efforts to p. spiritual meanings to the finite,

5:6.13 And this represents my efforts to p. the relation of

8:5.4 who is ever able to keep you from failing and to p.

12:7.8 Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man p.

13:1.20 be akin to betrayal of trust to p. even our partial

22:3.4 brilliant beings assume to p. the cause of justice

25:2.7 The one appointed by the judge-arbiter to p evidence

26:7.3 guides take their pupils to its pilot world and p. them

28:4.6 Voices will p. the Michael seconaphim of record;

30:0.1 to p. something of two basic classifications of living

30:1.1 mind, but we are authorized to p. the following:

30:4.1 we here desire to p. a synopsis of the following

35:9.5 they p. the one place in all universe administration

37:5.9 commissioners are at hand to p. recommendations;

37:5.11 to p. such a dual viewpoint with ever-heightening

39:4.4 the angels who p. the summary of evidence

40:10.9 arrival of the Celestial Guardians with orders to p.

43:4.8 there was a day when the Sons of God came to p.

45:6.1 Sons and Daughters, together with their children, p.

45:7.7 From time to time Jerusem citizens p. themselves to

47:3.8 Survivors p. so many and such varied defects of

48:7.2 though I may not undertake to p. the mota content

49:6.7 no immortal spirit is p. to function with the group

50:3.6 these ascenders p. themselves to the Life Carriers

55:3.10 Never fear but that even such glorified spheres p.

56:0.2 the universe may p. many problems and situations

59:1.14 The trilobite fossils of these times p. certain basic

59:2.1 but it does not p. the uniform rock deposits which

65:3.7 you are certainly going to have an opportunity to p.

66:5.14 None of the Prince’s staff would p. revelation to

68:6.11 great test of the wisdom of world leadership will p.

72:3.8 after both bride and groom p. certificates showing

74:8.7 But Moses did p. a simple and condensed narrative

83:4.3 presents, after which the bride’s father would p. her

89:7.5 sacred among all peoples—a gift to p. to the gods.

92:3.1 The remnants of the cult p. a true picture of the

92:6.1 Twentieth-century religions p. an interesting study

93:3.4 Melchizedek made no effort to p. teaching beyond

93:7.2 p. a heroic chapter in the annals of the human race.

96:4.3 the awkward predicament of trying to p. his new

97:1.9 attempted to p. Yahweh as a covenant-keeping God

97:2.1 Elijah had little opportunity to p. an advanced

102:2.8 religion, as they conceive it, seems to p. the refuge,

105:5.3 While we p. this narrative as a sequence and portray

106:0.19 limitations which we encounter in attempting to p. a

106:8.3 We elect to p. the three-level concept, which is as

109:5.5 subsequent to fusion therewith, will p. the new

110:5.2 p. adequate proof of the failure of the Adjusters to

111:7.4 heard a guardian of destiny p. a formal statement

113:6.6 seraphim will repersonalize you and then re-p. you to

120:0.1 authorized to p. this narrative of certain events

120:0.9 (Christ Michael) Urantia, I am permitted to p. the

120:3.1 allow me to p. certain advices that have been arrived

122:2.6 the child of destiny whom she was so soon to p. to

122:9.1 that a mother should p. herself at the temple for

122:9.1 went up to the temple at Jerusalem in person to p.

126:3.14 not to p. all his ideas to the world, not even to his

134:3.8 present-day world conditions, and we now p.

140:1.1 I have brought you apart here with me to p. you to

140:3.18 P. not that which is holy to dogs, neither cast your

140:10.2 Jesus would p. to them the beautiful spirit of the

141:7.4 become son-conscious; then to p. this same man

141:7.10 a teacher sent from heaven to p. spiritual truth to the

142:7.1 For the purposes of this record we p. the following

144:3.2 “If, then, you still desire such a prayer, I would p.

144:5.18 Though the apostles were not at liberty to p. these

144:6.8 the death of John, that the apostles of John would p.

146:2.10 ask of the Father, ask in my name, and I will p. your

151:1.3 the meaning of the dark sayings which you p. to the

151:3.10 the parable form of teaching enables the teacher to p.

156:5.6 from the many answers we would p. the following

157:6.2 his one idea in teaching was to p. to his universe

159:4.4 The Scriptures are sacred because they p. the acts of

160:1.1 and restated in modern phraseology, p. the following

165:2.2 I will p. my teaching in a parable, so that you may

165:3.3 and to p. you blameless before the judgment seat

166:1.4 You make sure to p. a pious and holy appearance

166:5.4 to p. less that was objectionable, first to the Jews,

176:3.4 five talents to invest, and I am glad to p. five other

185:2.8 waited a few moments for them to p. their charges

195:10.2 Jesus’ life on earth p. such a striking and appealing

presentable

168:1.12 exercised by the fear that Lazarus would not be p.,

presentationsee presentation of

0:12.11 revelation only when the concept of p. has had no

8:3.8 who are candidates for p. to the Son and his Father.

22:0.5 therefore will this p. be confined to a portrayal of the

26:1.11 of ministering spirits, as revealed, are grouped for p.

40:5.18 but this p. makes clear the essential differences in

44:2.10 I recently witnessed such a stupendous p. in which

72:0.2 why permission to make this extraordinary p. was

74:0.1 they were re-created in dual human form for p. as

77:8.13 the series of revelations of which this p. is a part.

92:4.9 personality but a composite p. by many beings.

104:1.6 that was the p. made by Gautama Siddhartha.

104:1.13 revealed) until its p. in these revelatory disclosures.

105:0.3 Nevertheless, we may attempt such a p., although

105:1.2 many elements of danger attendant upon the p. to

106:5.2 While this p. deals primarily with the personal

112:4.2 the seraphic records, is available for p. at the time

119:0.1 In making this p., I will adhere to the limitations

122:9.0 9. THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE

130:1.4 into phraseology on Urantia at the time of this p..)

134:5.1 We have, therefore, in the following p. departed

184:3.17 Roman institutions be formulated for p. to Pilate.

195:4.3 still persist at the time of the making of this p..

presentation of

3:6.9 [Being the Divine Counselor assigned to the p. of the

17:4.2 all seven are required for the full and proper p. of

20:10.2 The Paradise Sons are the divine p. of the acting

30:2.9 The p. of this classification of the personalities of

46:5.23 is devoted to the p. of the advancing status of the

50:6.1 of Urantia renders it impossible to undertake the p.

52:2.3 receives an enlarged p. of spiritual truth and

53:9.4 right up to the time of the p. of these revelations,

67:2.2 The p. of this astounding demand was followed by

67:8.4 the far-flung p. of the inspiring performance of this

92:2.3 When modern man wonders at the p. of so much

92:4.9 of which this is one, constitute the most recent p.

94:6.1 Urantia witnessed a most unusual p. of manifold

94:6.7 But Lao never taught such error, albeit his p. of

94:12.6 the p. of new concepts of God and the Absolute

95:7.6 Islam has been its clear-cut and well-defined p. of

95:7.6 steadfastly held to its p. of the One Deity of all,

99:4.13 become harmonized by the revelatory p. of religion,

100:7.1 The most effective p. of Jesus consists in following

101:5.12 its expanded p. of the truths of divinity and reality

104:1.2 The second p. of the Trinity was made by Adam and

104:1.3 The third p. of the Trinity was made by Machiventa,

104:2.6 Spirit prepares the human mind for the further p.

106:8.10 While this is an adequate p. of the divinity aspects of

129:4.6 the revelation of God to mortal man and the p. of

137:7.14 He did not precipitate confusion by the p. of truth

148:1.2 Jesus upheld this p. of the diversity of personal

151:3.1 as to suit your p. of truth to the minds and hearts

161:2.1 narrative is a condensed, rearranged, and restated p.

175:2.3 would warn all who read this narrative that the p.

195:10.16 new revelation of Jesus with a new and enlarged p.

196:1.4 will again respond to the p. of his sincere human life

presentations

0:0.4 the usage of these terms in the subsequent p..

0:12.11 In formulating the succeeding p. having to do with

0:12.12 Accordingly, in making these p. about God and

28:4.7 the secoraphic voices have never erred in their p..

28:5.20 When the Universal Censors behold these p.,

34:4.11 This record represents the confusion of two p.,

40:0.10 These p. began with a description of the Deities,

50:6.1 In these p. we are limited by the planetary quarantine

52:2.3 These initial p. of revealed religion are very simple,

56:10.23 the twenty-fifth of a series of p. by various authors,

94:6.4 Lao-tse made one of the earliest p. of the doctrine of

94:11.5 And this teaching is one of the clearest p. of the truth

97:7.9 of Isaiah are among the most sublime and true p.

101:4.2 this series of revelatory p. will stand on the records

110:4.3 Certain abrupt p. of thoughts, conclusions, and other

119:8.9 of Christ Michael, is the sixty-third of a series of p.,

134:5.1 his p. concerning political sovereignty are vastly

presentedsee presented by

0:3.20 events of eternity be p. as sequential transactions.

0:12.11 human concepts pertaining to the subjects to be p..

4:5.2 in your records, p. as coming from God himself.

8:6.8 [P. on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa

13:3.2 can be p. to the mortal and material personality.

14:4.21 the personality classifications p. to the mortal races.

14:4.21 connected with survival experience are herein p..

15:12.1 or universe is p. and interpreted by the Censors.

19:4.6 the association of the facts, truths, and findings p.

20:10.3 p. to the universes as living truth, divine goodness,

26:1.14 an account of the seraphim and cherubim, is p. in

26:5.2 seventy subsidiary groupings of instruction is p. in

26:5.6 outer Havona circle is finished and the course p. is

28:0.2 As p. in these narratives, the ministering spirits of

30:4.28 Then you are p. to those beings who will sponsor

37:1.1 but as p. in these papers, the Universe Aids include

43:4.8 and Satan came also and p. himself among them.”

44:0.16 appear to you by viewing a spirit counterpart p. to

48:7.1 the parallel technique; that is, in one column are p.

49:5.9 The inhabited worlds, as they have been p. in these

50:6.4 minds will spurn the highest culture even when p. to

53:2.5 in person p. the plan of Michael for the saving of

61:0.2 During this Cenozoic age the world’s landscape p.

66:5.14 p. revelation only as the climax of their exhaustion of

66:7.8 Hap p. the early races with a moral law.

68:0.3 the yellow race and the white race have p. the most

74:1.4 The details of Urantia affairs were fully p.;

74:7.20 murder, the indwelling of the Adjuster was p. as an

77:3.7 the erection of the tower p. an opportunity for

80:9.12 This was the picture of race mixture p. in Europe

92:4.1 thought and reactions of the age in which they are p..

92:4.8 Christ Michael p. for the fourth time to Urantia the

94:6.1 was restated and revitalized, and as it was then p.,

96:4.7 a supreme Deity when Moses p. him as the “God of

96:5.8 While Moses p. fleeting glimpses of a universal Deity

96:5.8 vision of God which Moses p. to his leaders was

96:7.5 variegated picture of Deity p. in the Book of Job was

97:8.3 Daniel p. the drama of the impending “crisis”—

97:10.2 clans rejected the wonderful story of God p. in the

101:4.1 Any cosmology p. as a part of revealed religion is

101:4.1 the face of the associated cosmologies therein p..

101:4.3 epochal revelation when it is p. the function of some

103:3.1 In the group relationship there was p. the exact

104:3.5 In these papers total reality (infinity) has been p. as

105:3.10 absolutes in eternity cannot always be p. without

106:0.10 that the concepts herewith p. are entirely relative,

106:8.1 therefore must they always be p. as relativities.

106:8.13 nature of this second level has been sometimes p. as:

110:5.4 of the representations of the spiritual concepts p.

112:5.11 There are interesting details which might be p., but I

113:0.1 Having p. the narratives of the Ministering Spirits

116:4.12 but this portrayal is p. for the edification of human

119:1.3 omniaphim who bore credentials and p. orders

120:0.6 prebestowal conference with Gabriel and then p.

120:0.9 the momentous occasion when Immanuel p. the

121:1.1 When Michael incarnated on Urantia, the world p.

121:5.6 the vastly superior Christian teachings, which p. a

121:5.15 2. Christianity p. a religion which grappled with final

121:8.3 Mark p. the Master as a minister, as man among

121:8.11 All these writers p. honest pictures of Jesus as they

122:2.7 on the eighth day they p. the child for circumcision,

123:0.3 friends p. Jesus with a complete copy of the Greek

123:3.1 including the Psalms—which had been p. to them

123:3.1 the sacred book had been p. to him by friends and

126:5.6 on his fifteenth birthday, p. it to the library as his

127:3.12 that day by the Jordan when the Son of Man p.

128:5.4 they p. him with a purse in token of the esteem of

128:7.13 Jesus p. full title to the repair shop to James,

129:1.7 a beautiful synagogue, which had been p. to the

131:0.2 is p. herewith an abstract of Ganid’s manuscript,

134:9.6 put on his apron, and p. himself for work, saying,

134:9.8 “My hour has come,” and presently p. himself to

135:4.2 John p. his flocks to the brotherhood and detached

135:6.7 a number of Sadducees p. themselves for baptism.

135:12.6 Herodias p. her daughter to dance before the

136:1.6 concept of the Messiah as the son of David, as p.

136:2.1 they p. themselves for baptism that they might by

136:2.4 saw the vision, p. the now Personalized Adjuster,

136:5.1 Jesus was p. with the vision of the assembled

136:6.1 in these lonely hills, had this problem forcibly p.

138:2.1 and p. their nominations for the six new apostles.

138:2.2 Jesus, after each man had p. his selection for the new

138:4.1 James p. the Master to the Kheresa fishermen,

138:5.1 Philip p. Thomas as his nominee for apostleship

138:5.1 Nathaniel p. Judas Iscariot, the Judean, for similar

139:2.2 had known Simon for some time before Andrew p.

140:8.17 by narrating numerous parables which he p. in the

141:6.1 Andrew had p. Teherma to Simon for instruction.

141:6.2 When you have p. to mortal man the good news

142:3.1 questions can best be p. the following summary in

142:6.3 Upon being p. Flavius, Nicodemus said: “Rabbi,

142:7.4 understand the gospel of the kingdom when it is p.

142:7.15 Jesus p. in himself the perfected son of the realms

143:1.3 heard similar objections to the gospel p. by Thomas,

146:2.1 discourse may be p. as emphasizing the following

148:1.2 they all taught the same truth, each apostle p. his

149:2.1 had his teachings been left as he p. them, the only

150:8.1 that this was the very manuscript which he had p.

150:8.8 brought out a roll, which he p. to Jesus that he

151:1.4 mysteries of the kingdom shall be p. in parables.

151:2.5 the great truth which you had in mind when you p.

157:1.3 this messenger and his fisherman friend p. him

157:6.5 Before Caesarea-Philippi Jesus p. the gospel as its

157:7.1 he sought out Jesus and p. his cause for anxiety to

158:3.4 regarding the success of his earth mission p. by the

161:1.1 Rodan readily accepted all that was p. to him

161:2.1 Nathaniel and Thomas jointly p. their views of the

165:5.7 they had heard before but not in the setting p. to

168:3.2 a certain Pharisee p. a resolution calling for Jesus’

169:1.14 effective of all the parables which Jesus ever p. to

169:1.15 Jesus p. the story of the lost sheep to show that,

170:1.1 The prophets p. the kingdom of God as: 1. A present

170:1.13 Jesus p. numerous concepts of the “kingdom” in his

177:4.6 The traitor was p. to Caiaphas and the Jewish rulers

177:4.7 he p. Judas, who, stepping forward near the high

184:5.1 the formulation of the charges which were to be p.

185:2.8 will I consent to examine him until you have p. your

185:5.7 a messenger came up and p. him with a sealed

186:2.11 after Jesus had been scourged, he p. him before

188:1.1 When Joseph p. Pilate’s order for the Master’s body

195:0.3 A new order of living was thus p. to the hungry

195:0.3 not a simple spiritual appeal, such as Jesus had p.

196:1.2 from the tomb of traditional theology and be p. as

[presented by

1:7.9 [P. a Divine Counselor, a member of a group of

2:7.13 [P. a Divine Counselor acting by authority of the

4:5.8 [P. a Divine Counselor of Uversa.]

8:6.8 [P. on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa

11:9.9 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to

12:9.7 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom acting by authority of

13:4.8 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to

14:6.42 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to

15:14.10 [P. a Universal Censor hailing from Uversa.]

17:8.10 [P. a Divine Counselor of Uversa.]

18:7.6 [P. a Divine Counselor of Uversa.]

20:10.5 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom from Uversa.]

21:6.5 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom from Uversa.]

23:4.7 [P. a Divine Counselor from Uversa.]

24:7.10 [P. a Divine Counselor of Uversa.]

26:11.9 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom from Uversa.]

27:7.11 [P. a Perfector of Wisdom from Uversa.]

32:5.9 [P. a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the

33:8.7 [P. the Chief of the Archangels of Nebadon.]

34:7.9 [P. a Mighty Messenger temporarily assigned to

38:9.14 [P. a Melchizedek acting by request of the Chief of

39:9.4 [P. a Melchizedek acting by request of the Chief of

40:10.15 [P. a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the

45:10.6 [P. an Archangel in collaboration with the Chief of

42:12.16 [P. a Mighty Messenger on duty in Nebadon and by

45:7.9 [P. a Melchizedek of temporary assignment on

46:8.5 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

48:8.5 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

49:6.22 [P a Melchizedek of the Jerusem School of Planetary

50:7.4 [P. a Secondary Lanonandek Son of the Reserve

51:7.6 [P. a Secondary Lanonandek Son of the Reserve

53:9.9 [P. Manovandet Melchizedek, onetime attached to

54:6.11 [P. a Mighty Messenger of experiential survival in

55:12.6 [P. a Mighty Messenger temporarily assigned to the

56:10.22 [P. a Mighty Messenger visiting on Urantia, by

57:8.27 [P. a Life Carrier, a member of the original Urantia

58:7.13 [P. a member of the Urantia Life Carrier Corps now

59:6.13 [P. a Life Carrier of Nebadon, one of the original

60:4.7 [P. a Life Carrier of Nebadon assigned to Satania

63:7.5 [P. a Life Carrier resident on Urantia.]

64:7.21 [P. a Life Carrier resident on Urantia.]

66:8.8 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

67:8.6 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

68:6.12 [P. a Melchizedek sometime stationed on Urantia.]

69:9.19 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

70:12.21 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

72:12.6 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

73:7.5 [P. Solonia, the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

75:8.8 [P. Solonia, the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

76:6.5 [P. Solonia, the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

77:9.13 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

78:8.13 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

79:8.18 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

80:9.17 [P. an Archangel of Nebadon.]

82:6.12 [P. the Chief of Seraphim stationed on Urantia.]

83:8.10 [P. the Chief of Seraphim stationed on Urantia.]

84:8.7 [P. the Chief of Seraphim stationed on Urantia.]

85:7.4 [P. a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon.]

86:7.7 [P. an Evening Star of Nebadon.]

87:7.11 [P. a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon.]

88:6.9 [P. a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon.]

89:10.7 [P. a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon.]

90:5.9 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

91:9.9 [P. the Chief of the Urantia Midwayers.]

92:7.16 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

93:10.12 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

94:12.8 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

95:7.7 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

96:7.9 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

97:10.9 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

98:7.13 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

99:7.6 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

100:7.19 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

101:10.10 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

102:8.8 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

103:9.13 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

104:5.13 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

105:7.19 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

106:9.13 [P. a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

107:7.8 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

108:6.9 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

109:7.9 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

110:7.11 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

111:7.6 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

112:7.20 [P. a Solitary Messenger of Orvonton.]

113:7.9 [P. the Chief of Seraphim stationed on Urantia.]

114:7.18 [P. the Chief of Seraphim stationed on Urantia.]

presentiment

91:7.3 persons must not regard every vivid psychologic p.

91:7.3 But true prophetic vision is a superpsychologic p..

presenting

5:6.14 [This is the fifth of the series p. the narrative of the

25:8.11 p. the adventurous story of the evolutionary ascent.

28:7.1 the finishing schools of the universes of time, p.

36:2.19 collaborate with the Nebadon instructors in p. the

47:4.6 Mansonia number one is a very material sphere, p.

56:10.10 Truth is the basis of science and philosophy, p. the

57:0.1 In p. excerpts from the archives of Jerusem for the

57:0.1 nearest whole numbers as the better method of p.

79:8.16 the sons of Han comes the nearest of all to p. an

94:12.7 The hour is striking for p. to Buddhism, Christianity,

99:5.11 a mistake for Christians to make when, in p. Christ

101:4.10 5. P. cosmic data in such a manner as to illuminate

105:2.1 resort to time-space language in p. their sequential

135:12.7 bringing the head of the prophet on a platter and p.

140:8.11 Jesus came p. the idea of active and spontaneous

160:1.8 the actual factors that go to make up the problem p.

161:0.2 had alternated in p. the gospel of the kingdom to

185:6.3 this bleeding and lacerated prisoner and, p. him

191:4.4 and ever be wise in your choice of methods for p.

presently

28:5.8 that p., from these secoraphic voices, there ensues

28:5.15 the Hearts of Counsel, and p. there is handed down

32:2.6 P., the physical plan of a universe is completed,

34:6.13 the spirit domination of a human life is p. attended

38:6.1 “I can even now ask my Father, and he will p. give

42:1.7 there are outer limits to the p. conceived master

48:8.4 —encompasses everything p. possible to the living

55:4.5 The Planetary Sovereign, p. to be advised by a

57:7.7 P., the atmosphere became more settled and cooled

59:5.3 These two seas p. united, commingling their different

63:6.4 P., in order more suitably to impress the minds of

64:1.7 unprogressive individuals drifted southward and p.

65:2.5 on the plan of the Volvox and p. along the lines of

67:4.3 stranded by rebellion and p. mating with the sons

69:3.11 P. trade expanded, the women acting as jobbers.

69:9.11 P. a fire site conferred ownership; and still later,

70:7.1 P. they became divided into two: sociopolitical and

70:7.14 P. nonsecret clubs made their appearance when

75:3.4 P., Serapatatia became the associate chairman of the

75:5.9 p. a host was assembling to march on the Garden.

77:3.1 p. founding the new city of Dilmun as their racial

78:8.4 and p. developed into those mixed peoples found

79:5.5 tribes continued their internecine conflicts, and p.

79:7.1 P. they penetrated eastward to Honan, where the

80:2.4 P. the Sicilian land bridge submerged, creating one

80:7.5 P. Greece and the Aegean Islands region

81:3.8 northern Africa was p. occupied by the rapidly

85:1.5 It p. became the custom to believe that the gods

86:4.2 And p. this new dream-ghost-future-life concept

88:6.3 P., imitative magic was practiced; prayers were

91:0.2 and p. some form of ceremony would be performed

95:2.5 P. a diverse assortment of these magical texts was

95:5.10 possession of one seventh of all Egypt; and p. one of

96:4.8 the wilderness and even into exile, where he p. was

97:8.4 a divine Son of Paradise when he p. came to them in

97:9.7 P. his compatriots proclaimed David king of the new

97:9.15 and p. gained control of the caravan tariffs formerly

97:9.21 P. there was in Jerusalem a temple of Baal

97:9.25 impending doom, and p. Nebuchadnezzar returned.

98:1.4 p developed the popular belief in the happy-go-lucky

98:1.6 Greek morals, ethics, and philosophy p. advanced

99:7.5 but science is sobering him so that religion can p.

101:7.3  P. new systems of values come into existence;

108:2.10 such creatures as they live from day to day, and p.

111:0.6 only kings were supposed to have kas, but p. all

115:6.8 of the basic activities in the p. organized universes.

118:2.2 then as finaliters you will p. attempt to know him

119:1.1 announce that his brother, Immanuel, would p.

120:0.6 guide for Michael when he would p. grow up on

120:3.11 the Son of Man about-to-be until he shall p. be

122:3.1 kinswoman, and who shall p. also bear a son,

124:5.6 a large family, p. to consist of five brothers and

125:3.1  P. the company prepared to depart, the men going

125:6.8 P. the young man relieved the embarrassment of all

126:3.3 to lead them along by suggestive phrases, and p.,

126:3.12 P. they bought a second cow, and with the aid of

127:2.1 a strong nationalist party, p. to be called the Zealots.

127:2.5 further complicated when, p., a wealthy Jew, Isaac

127:2.9 p. you will have five loyal nationalists, for are there

128:4.2 P. this merchant brought before Jesus a group of

129:2.4 augmented by a certain large fund which Jesus p.

129:2.8 P. the time of the Passover drew near, and along

130:2.5 P. he told his superior what Jesus had said, and

132:0.4 foresaw that his messengers were p. coming to

133:3.10 And for a few moments so was Martha, but p. she

134:5.7 P., when all the world has been explored and

134:9.8 declaring, “My hour has come,” and p. presented

135:8.6 standing in the water heard a strange sound, and p.

135:11.2 The Father loves his Son and will p. put all things

136:4.1 John’s fearless and tactless preaching would p.

136:8.1 he p. decided in accordance with the will of the

137:1.3 “This is but the beginning; p. will my work end,

137:8.8 nobility of character like that of my Father, shall p.

137:8.11 I shall p. sit down with my Father in his kingdom.

138:7.1 Indeed, all power in heaven and on earth will p. be

139:5.9 This was done by Peter and John, who p. came

139:12.9 P. Judas became obsessed with the idea of getting

140:1.7 when I shall p. leave you as I now represent my

140:3.19 Every tree that does not bring forth good fruit is p.

141:6.2 the living truths of the kingdom will p. drive out all

144:2.5 For some time he would not give ear to her, but p.

146:3.6 but p. the Spirit of Truth shall be poured out upon

146:6.2 the youth who was supposed to be dead p. sat up

147:3.2 astounded and p. be won to believe in the gospel

147:3.6 to the temple to join their companions, and p. all

152:1.1 And p., after she had recovered from her daze,

152:6.3 transformations of human character that are p.

154:5.1 p. there were assembled Mary, James, Joseph,

154:5.3 in bidding the Master farewell p., David said: “Go

155:5.16 the twenty-four were silent, but p. they began to talk

155:6.13 When you once begin to find God in your soul, p.

157:1.1 You wait by the gate, and I will p. return with the

157:6.11 I declare to you that I must p. leave this world and

157:6.13 even as I will never forsake you when you p. go

158:6.5 We are about to begin those labors which shall p.

158:7.1 avoid the scribes whom Jesus knew would p. be

158:7.3 I persist in telling you that the Son of Man must p.

159:1.5 ‘Only have patience with me, and I will p. be able to

159:2.1 not perceive that this gospel shall p. be proclaimed

165:3.2  P. all of you shall understand my teaching, for there

165:3.5 I will p. acknowledge before the angels of heaven;

168:2.3 lifeless form of Lazarus began to move and p. sat up

169:3.2 then, p., this rich man also died and was buried

171:1.5 the self-appointed defender of Lazarus when p.

171:2.4 no fear of that outward victory which you must p.

171:4.8 was a common Jewish expression signifying “p.

172:1.9 And p. they decided that Lazarus must also die.

172:3.11 they began the descent of Olivet and p. were joined

173:1.8 p. a throng of youths stepped out from the crowd

173:4.4 that, if you continue to reject this gospel, p. will

175:2.2 accepted his gospel and p. died unflinchingly for

176:0.2 The Master talked with them, and p. Nathaniel

176:1.2 would p. bring the Jews in direct conflict with the

176:2.1 led his hearers to infer that, while he intended p. to

176:3.4  P. the lord of those servants unexpectedly

177:1.2 P. the Master let go and, looking down on the lad,

177:4.11 p. that heart, so often wounded, lost all affection

178:1.6 and p. I will pour out this same spirit upon all flesh.

178:3.2 that I have warned you that I must p. return to the

179:3.2 When Peter p. collected his wits sufficiently to

179:3.6 of a new commandment which I will p. give you.”

182:1.6 to save these believers that they may p. come to be

184:3.14 I go to the Father, and p. shall the Son of Man

189:5.4 p. I will go before them into Galilee as I promised.”

190:4.2 p. he manifests himself in the midst of the apostles.

191:5.6 “And now go all of you to Galilee, where I will p.

192:2.12 And where I go, you shall p. come.”

192:4.4 received the impression that their Master would p.

193:0.2 end; I told you that p. I must return to the Father.

193:3.2 will p. go into all the world preaching this gospel

194:2.8 p. became a new gospel of the ransom which had

195:2.1 And p. this change favored Christianity in that Rome

presentsverb

0:1.1 The universe of universes p. phenomena of deity

4:2.2 nature, as man understands it, p. the underlying

15:14.4 This entire narrative p. only a fleeting glimpse of

30:4.9 The following narrative p. the universe career of an

30:4.34 p. an outline of the career of an ascending mortal.

40:0.9 p. a glorious recital of the unstinted bestowal of love

57:7.6 The atmosphere of a world in the volcanic age p. a

57:8.5 950,000,000 years ago Urantia p. the picture of one

60:1.4 part of the continent remained down and hence p.

79:8.15 And this story p., with greater accuracy than any

101:5.2 But religion p. two phases of manifestation:

102:3.11 philosophy p. the idea of an Absolute; religion

102:3.11 p. this concept as our Father—the universal fact of

103:1.6 this Monitor p. a value, exudes a flavor of divinity,

103:5.6 the self and the greatest number of other selves p. a

119:5.1 This unidentified being p. the status of a true spirit

121:6.6 The Gospel of John p. its story much in the light of

121:8.8 Luke p. the Master as “the friend of publicans and

155:5.9 traditional religions of authority p. the easy way out

160:3.5 It p. a new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme

195:4.4 It further p. the history of having experienced

195:10.7 secularized today, p. the greatest single obstacle to

195:10.15 such division of Christendom p. a grave weakness

196:2.3 John p. a picture of the triumphant Jesus as he

presentsnoun

69:5.9 Men early began to give death p. to the priests with

82:3.10 was the origin of the custom of giving wedding p..

82:3.10 the p. received in reward for her sex service in the

83:3.3 initiated the custom of giving the pair valuable p.

83:3.3 the discontinuance of payment for the bride, these p.

83:4.3 the only ceremony was the formal exchange of p.,

129:2.11 the practice of John Zebedee to take p. each month

preservationsee also self-preservation

36:2.16 Here various modes of life protection and p. are

44:4.1 These artisans are devoted to the p and reproduction

44:4.2 These are the artisans dedicated to the p. of the

44:4.5 are concerned with the p. of concept pictures,

59:0.8 that great “stone book” of the life-record p. which

69:2.7 human foresight was directed toward the p. of fire,

69:5.4 Food saving and p. meant power and comfort for

70:9.5 3. Internal peace p.—prevention of personal violence

71:4.3 1. P. of individual liberties.

79:8.4 diverted from the pursuit of the unknown to the p. of

79:8.10 the following factors in the p. of civilization:

86:4.8 careful tomb construction and efforts at body p..

87:7.1 it provided a symbolism for the p. and stimulation of

90:5.2 contributing to the p. of social and religious customs

91:6.6 indispensable factor in the p. of religious civilization,

92:3.7 essential to the development and p. of civilization,

95:2.4 Egyptians believed that p. of the body facilitated

98:6.1 lacked a powerful driving agency for the p. of

99:0.2 of new social orders or with the p. of old ones.

114:6.13 dedicated to the p. and advancement of the home,

175:4.7 3. They felt responsible for the p. of social order,

preservations

44:2.5 semispirit-phenomena p. of which motion pictures

preservative

36:5.6 reflex instincts, the directional and other self-p.

140:4.3 Salt not only flavors food, but it is also a p..

155:3.3 and ultimately become merely p. and fossilizing.

preserve

1:0.1 with all their hosts; you p. and control them.

1:3.3 No mortal man could behold the spirit God and p.

44:2.4 artists who p. passing scenes and transient episodes

44:4.2 Thought recorders p. noble ideas in the tongue of

44:4.6 Those who p. ideographs are able to improve one

44:6.5 conservators of feeling are those who p. sentiments

71:2.7 retarding social evolution, it does p. civilization.

71:3.9 A moral society should aim to p. the self-respect of

77:3.1 something should be done to p. their racial unity.

78:2.1 attempting to p. their traditions of the glory of the

79:2.6 Andite conquerors made a desperate attempt to p.

82:5.3 In-mating was also practiced in an effort to p. craft

88:2.4 The earliest images were made to p. the memory of

89:7.3 was thought that the gods had intervened to p. him,

95:5.8 The family life of Egypt did much to p. moral culture

95:5.13 so carefully embalm and p. their bodies in tombs

97:10.5 The Jewish religion did p. the ideals of a people,

108:5.2 will faithfully p. for use in the next stage of existence

124:4.7 “The Lord shall p. our going out and our coming

183:4.2 instructed them that they should p. their lives for

186:2.5 character which could p. its composure and assert

195:10.8 The praiseworthy desire to p. traditions of past

preservedverb

17:3.5 one impression is p. in the personal equipment of

17:3.6 records are assembled by reflectivity and are p. in the

17:3.6 records are perfectly p. in the living minds of the

37:3.8 are classified, filed, and p. during that time which

46:2.1 Enormous areas of Jerusem are p. in a “natural state,

46:5.22 All records are p. in triplicate in this threefold hall

46:5.22 On a system headquarters, records are always p. in

49:2.17 there was a long age during which primitive man p.

50:4.13 kept alive knowledge of the Father’s rule and p.

59:0.8 had shells, not many have been p. as fossils.

60:2.6 as the most delicate wings of olden insects, are p.

63:6.4 was p., in principle, by the Apostle Paul as the

64:2.5 Foxhall peoples p. their knowledge of flintworking,

66:5.3 Food was p. by cooking, drying, and smoking;

67:6.6 Melchizedek receivers p. the remnants of civilization,

68:0.2 These cultural achievements are p. only by the

68:4.3 religion which in turn p. inviolate the mores of

70:5.4 Certain tribes of the red man p. the teaching of

71:2.19 the people, by the people, and for the people be p..

78:3.4 the best of the early Andonites had been p..

79:2.7 A polyglot culture can be p. only if the superior

79:4.5 This elaborate caste system has been p. on down to

79:4.7 concepts of Deity as they had been p. in the lingering

79:8.7 vestiges of a real concept of God remained p. in

87:7.2 The cult p. sentiment and satisfied emotion, but it

90:3.9 The ancient Greeks, having p. the traditions of

95:1.11 The Egyptians remarkably p. the teachings of social

95:2.4 that dead bodies placed in brickless graves were p.

95:2.5 was collected and p. as The Book of the Dead.

95:5.7 thirty-seven hymns, twelve of which are now p. in

96:7.5 Ur that the idea of a real God was best p. during the

98:3.4 They p. the bones of heroes and later on those of

108:6.5 these exquisite spirit re-creations are being p. in the

112:5.15 record of personality constitution is faithfully p.

119:1.4 This record is p. in a simple temple which now

131:0.2 which was p. in India for hundreds of years after his

131:1.1 religion, were best p. in the doctrines of the Cynics.

131:2.1 from these records, as p. and modified by the Jews,

131:6.1 The third group of religious believers who p. the

136:4.2 Jesus destroyed all of his writing that was p. on

139:4.14 It is p. in only fragmentary and adulterated form.

176:3.7 We have lost nothing; we have faithfully p. all you

preservedadjective

4:5.1 Religious tradition is the imperfectly p. record of the

57:8.26 as subsequently discovered in well-p. stone pages,

59:5.16 Coal is the water-p. and pressure-modified remains

80:9.4 the preceding Cro-Magnon type is well p. where it

88:1.8 Mankind’s first toy was a p. umbilical cord.

preservers

44:4.2 1. Thought p.. These are the artisans dedicated to

preserves

4:1.5 God not only creates, but he “p. them all.”

13:2.8 the Creator p. that secret in eternal confidence.

45:5.1 have their headquarters and immense p. on Jerusem,

79:8.15 And Chinese tradition p. the hazy record of the

121:8.8 p. much of the “grace of the Lord Jesus Christ” in

131:2.7 God has created the universal hosts, he p. them all.

preserving

44:4.6 word, but in p. thought, we usually employ concept

44:4.7 recorders are occupied with the task of p. thought

44:4.12 assigned to the work of p. the ensemble pictures of

44:4.12 p. in the archives of the morontia halls of records

70:7.5 3. For the purpose of p. valuable “spirit” or trade

79:5.1 p. the superior potential of the primary Sangik type.

81:4.9 Their skeletal structures come the nearest to p. the

93:9.9 p. only the narrative of the meeting of Abraham and

109:2.9 for the purpose of p. custodial data essential to the

presettled

55:1.6 On p. worlds, planets without morontia temples,

118:8.9 would be disruptive and destructive in the p. eras of

preside on

55:1.1 they p. on that day when the “holy temple comes

preside over

5:3.6 The Creator or Sovereign Sons who p. the destinies

13:0.5 are occupied by the Seven Master Spirits, who p.

17:1.2 choose one of their number to p. that joint council.

17:1.9 The Supreme Executives always p. such fraternal

18:2.2 The Eternals of Days p. regular planetary conclaves.

18:2.2 the divine equals of, the Ancients of Days, who p.

18:4.1 Perfections of Days, and they p. the governments of

18:5.1 Recents of Days p. the affairs of the minor sectors.

20:3.1 They p. the awakening of the sleeping survivors,

23:2.15 personalities of Trinity origin who p. the destinies

27:2.1 supernaphim, “the original pattern angel,” to p. the

33:3.7 The Son and the Spirit now p. the universe much as

33:5.2 In the absence of the Creator Son he might p. any

39:1.16 These angels p. all seraphic assemblies pertaining to

39:4.16 The recorders of this order p. and maintain this

43:2.6 by the supervising personalities who p. the various

107:4.6 who originate in the Paradise Deities, and who p.

114:6.3 I p. this council of seraphic chiefs, and I am a

144:6.2 They wanted the Master to meet with them and p.

presided

134:3.3 Cymboyton or one of his three sons always p. at

148:0.3 Once a week Jesus p. at this question hour,

153:1.1 Jairus p. and handed Jesus the Scriptures to read.

presided over

15:2.3 Each inhabited planet is p. by a Planetary Prince,

15:2.4 has an architectural headquarters sphere and is p. by

15:2.7 and is p. by three Perfections of Days, Supreme

15:10.3 Each superuniverse is p. by three Ancients of Days,

15:13.4 The minor sector governments are p. by Recents of

18:1.1 each of these exalted worlds is p. by a corps of ten

21:1.3 It should be stated that some universes are p. by

25:1.7 Servitals are always assigned to that domain p. by

28:4.10 superuniverses are p. by three Ancients of Days,

31:1.1 registry for Havona volunteers p. by the associate

32:2.7 of these worlds will be p. by a Planetary Prince.

35:3.22 This College of High Ethics is p. by the original

35:4.5 was locally known as Prince of Salem because he p.

35:9.4 Such a body is p. by the senior Most High associate

37:2.10 The seven primary worlds are p. by the created

38:5.1 Their central training school is now p. by the first

43:2.5 the lower house of ascenders, a group p by a finaliter

43:2.8 constellation deliberative assembly and is p. by the

49:5.29 by certain composite corps of high personalities p.

50:2.5 in the tribunals of a Planetary Prince, which are p.

55:3.13 These subordinate centers would be p. by one of the

55:9.2 house of System Sovereigns, p. by the Most Highs,

55:10.1 one hundred Faithfuls of Days, p. by the Union of

65:1.6 is p. by the chief of archangels, who acts in this

65:1.8 there is summoned a commission of twelve, p. by

66:5.1 such liaison gatherings were p. by Daligastia.

66:5.2 This group was p. over by Ang.

66:5.9 It was p. over by Fad.

66:7.3 The Prince’s corporeal staff p. simple abodes which

71:8.13 differences by continental courts of nations p. by a

72:11.1 by the federal supreme court, and p. ex officio by

90:2.10 They p. burial ceremonies and made announcement

107:3.9 do know that this central and supervising corps is p.

127:3.4 Jesus p. this household as the head of the Passover

135:5.4 Jewish nation delivered from its enemies and p. by

presidency

188:3.12 executive meeting on Urantia under the p. of Gabriel

president

43:5.14 The Most High director, the p. of the emergency

72:11.1 by the p. of the National Council of Defense.

presidents

33:8.4 The p. of these councils constitute the working

presides

15:7.1 While each superuniverse government p. near the

15:12.1 Our courts are constituted as follows: There p., in

24:2.4 One Census Director p. at the headquarters of each

31:10.20 but Grandfanda, the first mortal ascender, p. as chief

33:7.2 In all matters of adjudication there p. a dual

39:2.3 corps of the mighty hosts over which Gabriel p. as

46:5.26 vast temple of power, wherein p. the power chief of

128:1.2 partaker of flesh and blood, and even now, as he p.

presides over

7:1.1 He p. the control and operation of that ever-present

9:1.4 The Father p. the realms of pre-energy, prespirit,

13:4.6 Each Master Spirit p. one superuniverse, and each

15:9.17 loyalty to, the Sovereign Son of God who p. the

15:12.4 Master Spirit who, from Paradise, p. the destiny of

16:3.2 the chief of Mystery Monitors, that being who p.

16:3.3 This Spirit p. the first superuniverse and, while

16:3.6 Number Three p. their assemblies and is associated

16:5.3 Creator Son of God who p. the destinies of each

18:1.2 these co-ordinate rulers p. each such division of

20:1.12 under the direction of the Creator Son who p. that

20:9.3 One Teacher Son p. the planetary millennial reign

25:2.4 pervaded by that one of the Master Spirits who p.

25:3.14 report to the Master Spirit who p. the superuniverse

26:4.10 origin in the Master Spirit who p. that pilgrim’s

27:2.1 mutual chief, the first angel of Paradise, who ever p.

35:1.2 Gabriel p. the regularly constituted tribunals and

43:7.2 each of these varying intellectual types p. the special

45:2.4 As in other and normal systems, the Sovereign p. the

presiding oververb

15:2.9 one such Supreme Trinity Personality p. each of

16:2.1 Seven Master Spirits, the one p. the superuniverse

36:1.1 the three Ancients of Days p. the destinies of the

98:3.7 one God, a final Deity p. all supernatural beings;

144:6.3 Andrew and Abner alternated in p. these joint

presiding archangel

45:4.1 center of this group is the judgment seat of the p.,

presiding Divine Ministers

56:3.4 of the local universes and in the persons of the p.,

presiding head(s)

16:3.15 He thus inherently becomes the p. of the Paradise

17:1.2 Supreme Executives have no p.; each time they meet

21:0.5 The original Michael is the p. of the primary Sons

31:8.4 chief of Transcendentalers, the p. of the Architects

31:10.9 Each of these destiny corps has a p., and the seven

35:6.2 The one hundred Constellation Fathers, the actual p.

121:0.1 Urantia Midwayers, conjointly sponsored by the p.

134:4.10 full authority rested in their p. head—Cymboyton.

presiding magistrates

37:5.7 they do act as friends of the court, advising the p.

presiding member

43:3.2 The p. of this trio is known as the Constellation

presiding officer(s)

31:9.1 The p. of this magnificent group, the senior Master

43:5.14 and their p. is a Vorondadek Son of extraordinary

55:8.2 adviser to the system supreme court and actual p.

72:2.7 by the chief of the supreme tribunal, and by the p.

164:4.4 The p. saw whither they were drifting, and in order

183:2.3 inasmuch as the p. of the Jewish Sanhedrin was

presiding Spirit

16:3.14 The p. of the seventh superuniverse is a uniquely

16:3.17 this p. is expressive of the attitudes of the Ultimate

16:5.5 mortal will exhibit traits indicative of the p. of his

34:2.6 degree of symmetry in Orvonton because the p.

presovereignty

20:6.8 In the p. ages of a local universe, this is the joint

prespirit

9:1.4 Father presides over the realms of pre-energy, p.,

43:9.3 This experience constitutes the p. socialization

48:6.4 you have embarked upon the p. career and have

55:2.3 evolution to the morontia level of p. progression.

102:4.4 Man’s p. progression in the universe consists in the

prespiritual

41:2.6 the adjutant mind-spirits are concerned with the p.

55:6.4 During embryonic and p. stages of development

112:6.9 adjutant mind initiates the p. or morontia career of

pressnoun

81:6.9 and invention benefited most from the printing p.,

173:4.2 He set a hedge about it, dug a pit for the wine p.,

183:0.3 left them and walked down toward the olive p.

183:0.3 secreted himself in a small shed near the olive p..

183:0.5 Jesus sat down, alone, on the olive p., where he

183:3.2 they all rushed down to near the olive p. where the

183:3.10 and they all gathered together near the olive p. to

183:4.0 4. DISCUSSION AT THE OLIVE PRESS

183:4.1 apostles and their fellow campers at the olive p. to

183:4.2 Zelotes stood up on the stone wall of the olive p.

pressverb

153:2.1 the straitness wherewith your enemies shall p. you

171:6.1 Zaccheus sought to p. through the crowd, but it was

177:0.1 When the work of teaching the people did not p.

pressedsee pressed, hard

100:7.14 When p. to act prematurely, he would only reply,

124:6.10 They p. on, soon standing on the brink of Olivet,

150:8.11 Jesus stepped down into the crowd which p.

150:8.11 evangelists who had remained without now p. into

152:0.2 And so I p. forward with the crowd as it moved

182:1.9 And when p. for further revelation of himself,

pressed, hard

91:6.4 that most persons, if sufficiently hard p., will pray

143:3.5 Matthew was hard p. for funds inasmuch as they

144:3.13 They were really hard p. to know what to answer

185:3.8 Pilate was hard p. to know what to do with Jesus;

presses

152:0.2 “Master, you can see that this crowd p. you,

pressing

74:5.4 but now they were face to face with p. problems,

127:5.4 altogether too much occupied with the p. problems

143:3.6 many p. troubles are the creations of exaggerated

pressure

11:2.3 the greater out-p. of force-energy at the north end of

11:5.5 The reality p.-presence of this primal force is

11:7.9 designed to prevent the accentuation of gravity p. to

15:6.9 as light when subjected to the tremendous heat p.

15:6.13 because of the actual p. of light and other energies

29:4.2 living instruments which indicate the power p. of

29:4.37 they function as living and automatic presence, p.,

41:3.3 sun attained this quasi-liquid state of supergas p.,

41:3.6 The enormous p., accompanied by loss of heat and

41:5.1 retain light by opacity until the light-energy p.

41:5.1 There is a tremendous light or gas p. within a sun

41:5.1 light-energies from a sun until the rising internal p.

41:7.12 Under such p. and at such temperature all atoms are

41:7.15 level of ultimatonic condensation of energy p..

41:8.3 is not sufficiently opaque to retain the internal p.

41:9.4 outer materials exactly equals the temperature p.

41:9.4 the interior X-ray p. of supergas winds becomes

42:2.12 resulting from the p.-presence and tension-trends

42:3.11 conditions of moderate heat and diminished gravity p

42:4.8 When subjected to the heat and p. of certain solar

42:4.8 But no known solar heat or p can convert ultimatons

42:4.10 we must reckon with the influence of gravity p. and

42:7.9 With a minimum variation in temperature and p.,

48:4.19 health insurance and as a liberator of emotional p.,

48:6.35 From them you will learn to let p. develop stability

52:6.7 is that of applying spiritual p. from above, thus

57:4.5 The nucleus was convulsing under the combined p.

57:8.2 Volcanic action early equalized internal-heat p. and

57:8.14 The planet contracted under gravity p. as it formed.

58:5.1 being subjected to a p. of almost 25,000 tons to the

58:5.1 square inch, and owing to the enormous gravity p.,

58:5.3 a mobile layer of molten lava held under high p. but

58:5.7 also a factor in the increase of p. on the sea beds.

58:5.7 The continental p. at ocean-bottom levels is about

58:5.7 That is, this would be the p. of a continental mass

58:5.7 The ocean-floor water p. is only about 5,000 pounds

58:5.8 land mass to such a height that its lateral p. tended to

58:5.8 This so fully compensated the continental p. that a

59:1.16 are tilted and distorted because of p. and folding.

59:1.16 And such p. has, in many places, changed the

59:5.16 Coal is the water-preserved and p.-modified remains

59:5.16 into a type of coal if subjected to proper p. and heat.

59:5.16 Anthracite has been subjected to more p. and heat

60:3.3 Atlantic sea p. was working to cause land elevation.

60:4.2 the p. of the continental masses and the thwarted

60:4.2 when the crust is subjected to p. from any cause,

61:5.2 the central points of subsequent glacial p. flows.

61:5.5 and retreat back toward, the northern p. centers.

61:7.7 the ice moved south from its p. centers,

66:5.22 But when out from under the compelling p. of the

67:8.4 and adverse p. exerted by his disloyal superiors.

68:2.6 and ghost fear were continuous in their social p.,

68:6.7 Caste is the direct result of the high social p. of keen

69:2.3 specializations of labor arose by adaptation to p.

69:5.5 represents the saving of property in spite of the p.

70:3.3 Warfare and external p. forced tribal organization

78:3.1 When they suffered from population p., instead of

78:6.1 culture were forced out of Mesopotamia by the p. of

79:2.4 population p. throughout Turkestan and Iran

79:2.4 This Andite p. from the northwest drove many of the

79:2.5 population p. from the north only crowded the

79:5.4 Growing population p. caused the yellow race to

79:6.3 final exodus was not so much due to population p.

80:5.5 by commercial penetration, population p. along the

81:6.27 no matter what technique of p. or directional control

82:2.1 is simply the history of sex control through the p. of

83:3.2 the elders would often bring p. to bear upon the

83:7.4 The social p. of community standing and property

84:7.2 Man was only forced into home building by the p. of

91:8.8 only pray when under unusual p.—in emergencies.

92:3.5 religion: the p. of the slowly advancing mores and

97:1.1 Hostile p. of the surrounding peoples in Palestine

97:8.2 In order to understand how the devastating p. and

101:9.7 1. The spiritual urge and philosophic p. of religion

102:2.8 certain timid mortals attempt to escape from the p.

103:5.11 But man is not saved or ennobled by p..

103:5.11  P. may deform the personality, but it never

103:5.11 Even educational p. is only negatively helpful in

103:5.12 and dares to remove all creedal p. from its members.

110:5.4 The absurdities of dream life not only testify to p.

127:3.1 With the financial p. thus eased for the time being,

128:3.1 This year the financial p. was slightly relaxed as four

133:3.7 surrendered to the p. of the hour and accepted this

149:4.5 tactics in meeting the continuous p. of his enemies

154:3.2 Strong p. from many sides was brought to bear

154:6.2 they began keenly to feel the p. of the supposed

pressures

11:5.5 there are also noted differences in the east-west p..

29:4.20 equalization of the p. of the interplanetary circuits.

41:7.12 degrees of heat, in association with certain gravity p.

41:9.4 tremendous p. counterbalanced by unimagined

48:4.18 safety valve to prevent building up of excessive p.

58:3.2 changes in, temperature, gravity, and electronic p..

58:5.3 shifting planetary p., thereby tending to stabilize the

58:5.7 These differential p. tend to cause the continents to

60:4.2 conflicting forces and p. at work in the earth’s crust

103:5.11 Spiritual growth is greatest where all external p.

103:5.11 Man develops best when the p. of home, church,

prestate

71:1.24 in retrogression to p. conditions of governmental

prestige

55:7.2 arrangements that has given p. to the idea of kings

69:5.7 Position—eagerness to buy social and political p..

84:3.10 coming of agriculture has enhanced woman’s p.

85:1.3 and by its p. an offender can be haled into court.

127:3.9 Jesus was enabled to regain some of the local p.

136:8.8 unearned popularity or for gaining political p..

136:8.8 energy into national power or international p..

162:1.1 that his message might have the p. of having been

175:4.9 supposedly radical attacks upon their vested p. as

184:0.1 The former high priest desired to maintain his p. as

185:1.4 Pilate determined to regain this lost p. and had the

presumably

107:5.4 other orders of prepersonal entities which p. likewise

107:6.4 Adjusters are spirits, pure spirits, p. absolute spirits.

108:1.8 the actual dispatch of the Adjuster is p. spent in

136:9.3 not serve evil that the worship of God might p. be

presumesee presume, not or cannot

12:9.6 death can come only after self-concepts p. fully to

21:6.1 No one may with finality of authority p. to discuss

31:2.2 We p. to call Gravity Messengers personalities, but

80:9.15 But it is a fallacy to p. to classify the white peoples

83:4.9 church and state have assumed jurisdiction and p. to

83:8.4 shall p. to sit in judgment, to say which marriages

90:0.3 the shamans, who p. to stand between man and

91:8.8 but only a spiritual child would p. to change God.

94:2.2 Among no other Urantia peoples did the priests p. to

100:1.8 selfishness, refusal to p. on divine mercy, living as

101:9.2 When you p to sit in critical judgment on the religion

102:7.9 If the nonreligious approaches to cosmic reality p. to

107:1.1 no one may p. to discourse authoritatively upon their

107:1.4 Although we do not know, we p. that Adjusters are

132:5.16 neither should he selfishly p. to lay claim to all of

133:1.5 I p. you are fairly safe in your journey through life

133:4.3 do not conflict unless Caesar should p. to arrogate to

134:4.3 such a religion p. to be intolerant of other religions

137:4.7 And thus did Mary p. to speak, notwithstanding

142:7.17 into the language of the flesh just because I p. to

153:4.3 Let me utter a solemn warning to you who p.

159:1.3 while you may not forgive sins or otherwise p. to

164:4.11 “You were born in sin, and do you now p. to teach

169:4.13 attributes whom not even the celestial hosts can p.

175:1.10 If you p. to exalt yourselves before God, you will

175:1.11 since they profess to talk with God and then p. to

176:2.6 Son of Man, no one in heaven or on earth may p.

181:2.10 sonship in heaven unless the temporal rulers p. to

182:3.7 While no mortal can p. to understand the thoughts

184:1.2 Annas had thought to p. on this early acquaintance

194:3.14 No longer can man p. to monopolize the ministry

195:7.17 How foolish to p. that an automaton could conceive

195:7.17 automatism, and how ridiculous that it should p. to

presume, not or cannot

3:4.5 I cannot p. to speak with perfection of understanding

9:5.5 do not p. to reckon that all phenomena of mind are

83:8.8 even this newer version of marriage need not p. to

107:1.1 no one may p. to discourse authoritatively upon their

128:6.6 even the Romans would not p. to hear charges

133:3.6 to Ganid: “You mean well, but you should not p.

194:3.14 No longer can man p. to monopolize the ministry

presumed

74:7.22 mankind had p. that all procreation resided in the

74:8.14 Eve and the errors of judgment of Adam, they p. to

93:5.12 rulers p. to raid the property of his nephew Lot,

97:9.24 when Josiah p. to go out to intercept Necho’s army

121:7.3 they promptly rejected one of their number who p.

125:4.3 But when he p. to question the justice of putting to

129:1.10 never p. to speak with authoritative finality except

133:1.5 punishing those rude fellows who p. to attack you

139:3.5 the Samaritans who p. to show disrespect for their

147:6.3 he had p. to start his journey on the Sabbath day.

149:2.9 about the religion that p. to take Jesus’ name

150:7.4 The orthodox among the Jews even p. to criticize

162:7.4 Your teachers have even p. to say that I do my

167:3.2 being indignant because Jesus had p. to do such a

172:5.7 cast into prison the moment he p. to enter the city.

173:2.3 ask this question of anyone who p. to teach and

173:2.3 because they boldly p. to teach without authority,

179:1.4 thus displacing one who had p. to honor himself.

180:3.2 since they have known the light and p. to reject it,

184:5.8 And now they p. to formulate three charges,

185:1.8 It is easy to understand why the Jews p. to dictate to

195:0.3 Christianity p. to embrace too much for any one

presumes

26:8.3 but the Gods p. to pass upon this possession.

99:2.3 A religious group which p. to function as such,

101:8.3 Faith has falsified its trust when it p. to deny realities

147:5.9 against the foolishness of the child of God who p.

165:3.6 he who p. to blaspheme against God shall hardly find

168:4.11 8. The child is always within his rights when he p. to

178:1.3 unless it should develop that a Caesar p. to usurp the

195:7.14 supermaterial consciousness of the mind which p. to

presuming

120:1.5 extinction of any being p. to instigate insurrection

149:1.4 these cases of spontaneous healing, it would be p.

162:5.2  P. to place me on trial and assuming to sit as my

184:3.19 false judges, with their false witnesses, are p. to sit in

presumption

94:2.2 pessimism which their own selfish and unwise p. had

100:7.15 courage born of faith, not the recklessness of blind p.

136:7.2 Would this sort of p., this defiance of his Father’s

149:4.4 lead unthinking souls on to recklessness and p..

150:6.1 “Service and Obedience,” “Pride and P.,”

158:4.6 the sudden boldness, if not p., of Simon and Judas

173:2.3 was looked upon as indicating either ignorant p. or

196:0.14 like that of a child, but it was wholly free from p..

presumptuous

94:2.2 But they went so absurdly far with these p. claims

100:7.7 Jesus’ faith was perfect but never p..

112:0.2 would be p. to attempt the definition of personality,

134:8.6 not to do with food, temple pinnacles, or p. acts.

139:8.8 against some project as being foolhardy and p.;

146:2.13 keep back your servant from p. transgression.”

164:0.2 doubts about the wisdom of such an apparently p.

181:2.27 thoughtless speaking, by your p. self-confidence!

185:1.5 ceased to inveigh against Pilate for this p. ruling.

presumptuously

136:9.9 problems, when Jesus refused p. to defy natural laws

presupposed

2:6.5 p. absence of unity in the nature of Deity and led

presupposes

50:6.4 Culture p. quality of mind; culture cannot be

71:2.17 Representative government p. an intelligent,

100:1.5 soil essential for religious growth p. a progressive

116:5.12 light and life p. their attainment of physical stability.

133:1.2 the administration of justice p. the passing of just

161:1.8 That the relation of Son and Father p. equality of

presupposing

117:2.7 potential, a capacity for evolutionary attainment p.

presupposition

106:8.17 the p. of such a membership really implies just one

pretend

159:1.3 While you cannot p. to sit in judgment on the souls

pretended

92:3.7 has impoverished life for the p. enrichment of death.

pretender

136:3.1 he had met and defeated the Urantia p., Caligastia,

148:8.3 of dealing rather roughly with the self-deceived p.,

pretenders

168:1.4 crowd of mourners,some sincere and some merely p.

pretense

70:10.9 murders under the p. of the unwritten law.

89:4.10 justification under the p. of the ancient sacred meal,

100:7.2 Jesus never stooped to p., and he never resorted to

139:3.2 was wont to justify and excuse his anger under the p.

147:6.2 and, under the p. of desiring to become disciples,

175:1.9 For a p. these hypocrites make long prayers in public

196:0.12 There was no hesitating p. in his religious

pretenses

166:1.4 inner motives of the soul as well as your outer p.

pretension

195:0.3 And as such a p. it quickly precipitated the social-

pretensions

83:2.3 A modern girl’s p. to resist “capture,” to be reticent

89:5.6 The savage mind made no p. to being consistent.

120:2.2 and adjudicate the blasphemous p. of Caligastia

149:2.11 Jesus swept aside all p. of vanity and hypocrisy.

173:3.2 who make great p. of serving the Father while you

185:1.6 the slaughter of Samaritans in connection with the p.

pretentious

69:5.12 Property became so highly valued that to give a p.

77:3.2 Bablot proposed to erect a p. temple of racial

77:3.9 support for the enterprise; it fell of its own p. weight.

83:4.2 the wedding ceremony became increasingly p..

97:9.3  P. Hebrew history begins with Saul’s rallying the

123:5.12 Decapolis, with their amphitheaters and p. temples.

124:6.10 the Holy City, the p. palaces, and inspiring temple of

128:4.2 accepting the direction of such a p. enterprise.

137:8.4 the first p. effort of his public career, he read from

138:2.10 before the launching of their more p. public efforts.

138:7.4 enter upon more aggressive and p. public efforts.

173:2.3 Lack of this authority in p. public teaching was

pretext

70:1.13 If no good and sufficient p. for war arose, when

145:2.17 the p. for proclaiming that another miracle had been

147:6.4 spies seized upon this as a p. for assailing Jesus.

pretty

87:5.4 P. women were veiled to protect them from the

133:1.5 so unthinking as to do such a thing, there is p. sure

preuniverse

12:6.6 the phenomenon of a vast p. in the making in the

32:1.1 The p. manipulations of space-force and the energies

41:1.1 This physical supervision of the Nebadon p. was,

prevailsee prevail, not

15:6.9 activities which p. in the interior of the blazing suns

15:6.16 physical conditions which p. on individual planets

15:9.15 of function and oneness of ministry actually p.,

21:5.7 of the realms, justice and righteousness will p..

22:7.7 spiritual phases of personality will probably p.

28:6.7 then does justice p. and righteousness decree.

29:4.3 hence individualized control methods must and do p.

32:4.3 and procedures for that universe—always p..

33:7.8 in the universe justice and divine equity do p..

36:2.17 outward disharmony may p. from time to time

46:4.6 universe an entirely different arrangement might p..

56:7.8 We might conjecture that such a plan must p. in the

84:5.3 woman; when more justice, peace, and fairness p.,

97:9.27 that, if their ideologies were to p., they must convert

115:3.13 The will of God does ultimately p., not always

122:8.4 it was not difficult to p. upon Joseph to remain in

124:1.5 interpretation of the commandment should p..

128:4.2 their sons and daughters sought to p. upon Jesus

134:5.12 peace on earth and good will among men can p.

134:8.7 made reply: “May the will of my Paradise Father p.,

142:7.1 Shall mercy alone p. so that we shall have no more

158:2.4 but, mistake not, the will of my Father must p..

159:1.6 matters the wisdom of the brotherhood should p..

160:1.9 learn how to persuade your fellows, to p. with men.

178:2.3 not in your own heart that the will of God will p. in

194:3.2 that lies, dishonesty, and unrighteousness—sin—p..

prevail, not

12:7.1 The will of God does not necessarily p. in the part

12:7.7 The will of God does not uniformly p. in the heart

157:4.5 the forces of evil and the hosts of sin shall not p.

187:1.3 When the Jews saw they could not p. upon Pilate

prevailed

15:11.3 There always has p. the most perfect harmony and

26:4.1 Mortal Finality Corps, an arrangement that has p.

53:5.6 dragon and his rebellious angels fought but p. not.

61:3.7 These unsettled conditions p. all over the world.

61:5.1 Mild climates had formerly p. over these northern

62:3.8 But peace once more p., and this lone surviving

66:3.2 from conditions which have sometimes since p..

71:0.2 Superior power eventually p., and it produced a

77:3.3 His counsel finally p., and construction was started

79:8.3 A very similar attitude p. among the white races in

88:0.1 is a very ancient and honorable belief, having p. since

95:5.1 This woman p. upon her son, Ikhnaton, Pharaoh of

95:5.13 and resurrection as taught by Ikhnaton eventually p.,

121:1.1 Creator Son’s bestowal that had ever previously p.

121:6.2 In the days of Jesus three languages p. in Palestine

121:6.3 Greek philosophy and Hebrew theology that p. in

132:4.5 because of the sex promiscuity which there p..

138:1.3 Andrew’s counsel finally p., and they went forth

138:3.7 p upon Simon to refrain from making public remarks

145:5.10 Silence p. for a season, and then Thomas addressed

146:3.9 this plan p. until they went down to Jerusalem for

146:4.6 There p. in the minds of most of the apostles the

147:2.4 their differences of opinion, the best of feelings p..

148:5.4 too often there has p. a tendency to ascribe to God

177:2.4 because you grew up in a home where love p.

194:4.10 the leaders of the Jesus sect in jail until they were p.

195:1.10 And wherever the Greek culture p. throughout the

prevailing

14:2.2 energy organization radically different from any p. in

33:6.3 attention to social and governmental conditions p. on

43:2.1 are adjudicated in accordance with the laws p. in the

44:4.3 a tongue spoken by its personalities and p.

48:3.15 The climatic and other physical conditions p. on the

58:2.2 The ozone permeating this region, at conditions p.

66:5.30 But the pattern of civilization p. at the Prince’s

69:9.7 the p. polygamous customs were displaced by

90:3.8 the p. theory is that one cannot be afflicted unless

91:9.1 you should bear in mind the laws of p. petitions:

93:5.1 as distinguished from the p. belief in plural deities.

118:10.9 amazingly fortuitous conditions occasionally p. on

121:7.10 2. The appealing teachings of the p. mystery cults,

123:3.3 In harmony with the p. belief of the Jewish people,

131:4.3 He is all-p., bountiful, omnipresent, and infinitely

134:3.8 Conditions of the twentieth century, p. in religion

134:3.8 governments, are different from those p. in Jesus’

195:8.3 At the time of this revelation, the p. intellectual

prevails

3:2.3 attributes, his omnipotence, especially as it p. in

3:5.3 conduct and destiny of a planet the divine plan p.;

15:14.2 It is renowned for the manner in which justice p.

25:1.4 of Havona Servitals the law of spirit dominance p.;

27:4.2 central universe, and detectable order p. on Paradise.

49:2.16 you to envisage the environment which p. during

49:4.4 Sex equality p. on all advanced worlds; male and

52:2.3 the evolved religion of fear and ignorance p..

52:2.7 male may rule the female; on others the reverse p..

99:4.4 the sovereignty of truth, beauty, and goodness p.,

170:4.4 brotherhood of invisible spiritual beings which p. on

194:3.2  which truth p. and in which righteousness triumphs.

prevalent

41:6.2 The stone atom is one of the most p. and persistent

69:8.4 Slavery was not p. among the pastoral peoples, for

82:5.8 it was not possible for out-mating to become p.

83:7.8 upon marriage, just so long will divorce remain p..

89:5.5 cannibalism was p. among the evolutionary races.

89:6.8 It was long a p. practice for fathers, at times of great

90:3.8 disease as a consequence of divine wrath is still p.

92:5.12 Zoroaster, while much affected by the p. concept of

95:1.6 attack upon the p. practices of temple harlotry.

preventsee prevent, not

5:1.7 which can p. such a divinely motivated soul from

6:7.3 Father operates with almost equal influence to p.

7:3.5 no power in the universe can p. its flashing directly

11:7.9 the stabilization of physical gravity designed to p.

22:2.3 action designed to p. rebellion or to effect higher

41:5.1 would effectually p. the escape of all X rays and

41:7.11 and p. hazardous fluctuations of heat dissipation.

48:4.18 as an automatic safety valve to p. the building up of

50:4.13 The work of these loyal evangels helped to p. the

59:1.11 where the waves were sufficient to p. mud settling.

66:5.8 as well as to p. surprise attacks by hostile humans.

69:4.2 a wall wide enough to p. the traders reaching each

70:11.14 and thus p. public disorder and private violence.

71:4.17 religious idealism alone can p. the prostitution of

71:4.17 Only love, brotherhood, can p. the strong from

71:5.2 competition and p. unfairness in personal initiative.

71:5.2 the same time p. taxation from handicapping industry

72:4.2 where they are segregated by sex to p. parenthood,

72:10.3 Efforts to p. the breeding of criminals were begun

79:4.6 in the futile effort to p. racial amalgamation of the

84:4.6 newborn with holy water to p. ghost interference.

84:8.5 recreation, and all pastimes which p. the boredom of

87:1.1 The ancients did their best to p. death, to avoid the

87:1.5 were taken to confuse the ghost, to p. its tarrying,

87:5.7 The method adopted to p. the spirits from becoming

87:6.8 Cremation, a later-day invention to p. ghost trouble.

87:7.10 its devotees would do well to p. the crystallization

90:3.4 individuals and p. the spread of contagious disease.

91:2.7 It is a mighty influence working to p. isolation of

94:2.1 the scheme of the Aryans to p. loss of racial identity

94:8.19 he sought to p. the growth of hierarchal tendencies.

94:9.6 Buddhism does much to p. sorrow and mourning.

96:1.2 in order to p. confusion these various Deity titles

99:1.4 Religion must function to p. these new and

103:1.3 may p. your religious life from becoming egocentric

110:3.5 Ignorance alone can never p. survival; neither can

110:3.5 resistance to the Adjuster’s leading can p. survival

110:7.8 the material body and mind p. free communication;

112:5.6 handicaps of material existence p. your mastering

117:4.11 can very definitely p. the evolution of these values in

117:6.16 It is not only man’s own limitations which p. him

120:1.5 which will p. all spiritual jeopardy in Nebadon

128:4.2 but prior obligations would p. his accepting the

128:4.6 to p. the building up of such a spectacular career

133:1.4 to p. and dissuade him from making such an attack

134:5.10 confederations of nations will p. minor wars

134:5.10 You cannot p. nations going to war as long as they

134:5.10 An international police force will p. many minor

134:6.4 Global sovereignty will p. global wars—nothing else

135:4.4 sufficient to p. his ever calling himself Elijah.

136:5.5 In order to p. the appearance of apparent time

136:7.1 precaution to p. the untimely termination of his

136:9.12 Jesus long sought to p. his early followers alluding to

139:12.11 consistent with man’s moral freedom, to p. Judas’s

143:4.2 when the Samaritans worked to p. the rebuilding

153:1.7 earnestly to p. Jesus’ speaking in the synagogue,

153:3.7 Jesus could do nothing more to p. an open rupture

166:4.1 and other spirit beings are able to p. accidents.”

169:3.2 that he may so testify as to p. my brothers from

172:5.5 and to p. his becoming overmuch depressed by the

174:1.2 attitudes of love p. all those estrangements which

174:4.1 to p. his having any time for the proclamation of

175:1.12 do everything within your power to p. all others

176:2.2 the Master took pains to p. just such a mistake.

179:5.4 In this way he sought to p. successive generations

181:2.2 any way p. your extending to them all sympathy,

188:2.2 stationed before Jesus’ tomb to p. his friends from

195:3.8 Christianity came to Rome too late to p. the moral

prevent, not

1:7.6 a father’s personality does not p. the reproduction

40:9.2 does not p. the Adjusters from indwelling them

67:7.6 But sin does not p. the highest spiritual achievement

106:7.4 does not p. philosophical theorizing about such

106:7.9 of infinite destiny attainment does not in the least p.

109:5.5 but it does not p. eventual consummation of the

110:3.5 Ignorance alone can never p. survival; neither can

134:5.10 they will not p. world wars nor control the three,

134:5.10 You cannot p. nations going to war as long as they

141:1.4 understand why Jesus did not p. the cruel death of

159:3.13 Believing the gospel will not p. getting into trouble,

191:0.4 so that he might not p. Jesus’ coming to them

prevented

12:9.3 this physiochemical phenomenon should have p.

42:4.2 ever true to the circle of eternity; even if long p.

50:6.3 your planetary misfortunes, Urantians are p. from

64:6.29 which p. the total collapse of cultural civilization,

65:3.4 delaying human evolution, would not have p. it.

69:9.1 Communism p. pauperism and want; begging and

69:9.6 insecurity p. the outward accumulation of capital.

70:12.6 fearless interpretation to the end that there may be p.

80:9.16 But the barrier of language p. the full reciprocation

86:7.3 But these ancient ideas of religion p. men from

87:1.3 this fear p. early man from building dwellings.

91:7.13 private praying which is corrected and p. by group

123:4.6 no way in which this accident could have been p..

128:7.4 The wise counsel of Jesus p. a break in the family;

151:2.3 but they are p. by the pride of life, jealousy, envy,

157:0.1 effectively p. any of the family from attempting to

159:4.9 A false fear of sacredness has p. religion from being

160:2.7 Fear, envy, and conceit can be p. only by intimate

165:1.1 at nine o’clock in the morning if not p. by rain.

172:2.5 sensed the impending crisis, but they were p. from

178:2.10 Judas so that he was easily p. from following John,

183:5.3 this man shall not be p. from standing by the side

188:1.1 to see that none of Jesus’ followers p. his body

191:0.5 p. them from going out in public in response to

191:1.1 his presence with the apostles that p. Jesus’

preventing

0:0.3 In the hope of p. confusion on the part of every

25:4.15 living law libraries of time and space, p. endless

25:4.17 Technical Advisers are dedicated to the work of p.

48:4.19 emotional pressure, thus p. injurious nervous tension

70:7.8 adolescent young men, thus p. illegitimate children.

134:5.10 minor wars, but it will not be effective in p. major

134:6.4 federation, creating the machinery for p. small wars,

172:4.1 effective in p. Jesus’ arrest upon entering the city.

prevention

48:3.11 morontia intercourse and to the p. of confusion.

70:9.5 3. Internal peace preservation—p. of violence and

71:4.6 4. P. of disease.

72:6.7 is utilized for social purposes, such as disease p.,

72:7.4 city fire departments are supported by the fire-p.

72:10.2 so far as to attempt the p. of crime by sentencing

73:5.4 awaken to the importance of the p of human diseases

81:6.41 15. The p. of transitional breakdown.

90:4.1 was in no small measure a technique for disease p..

99:3.14 5. P. of fanaticism by the compensations of the

103:5.11 helpful in that it may aid in the p. of disastrous

114:6.12 to the promotion of health and the p. of disease.

114:7.9 these reserve personalities function for the p. of

140:8.27 proscribe self-analysis as a p. of conceited egotism

196:0.10 an avoidance of emotional tension, a p. of conflict,

prevents

22:2.3 effectively p. such upheavals of error, evil, or sin;

34:6.8 the water of life, that p. the consuming thirst of

42:4.6 Gravity presence is what p. the appearance of the

46:1.6 On Urantia it is this same gas shield which p. the

70:8.13 development and virtually p. social co-operation.

72:7.6 one of these articles p. levying a tax of more than

81:6.11 in numbers p. the full realization of national destiny,

81:6.12 of national population enhances culture and p. war.

83:7.8 divorce function as the social safety valve which p.

99:1.4 Religion must act as the cosmic salt which p. the

99:4.2 religion p. all collective movements from losing

109:5.5 no hereditary handicap (in normal minds) ever p.

140:5.18 This is the peace that p. ruinous conflicts.

140:5.18 Social peace p. fear, greed, and anger.

140:5.18 Political peace p. race antagonisms, national

152:1.5 while his absence p. such material manifestations,

159:4.9 sacred writings of the past effectively p. the honest

195:10.8 to foster ancient thought systems effectually p. the

previoussee previous age(s)

0:12.11 the concept of presentation has had no adequate p.

13:1.21 And as on every p. advance in the Godward ascent

27:1.3 is something more than those p. transition slumbers

38:1.2 P. to this event the seraphim on duty in Nebadon

44:0.18 fraternize with the fellow beings of your p. levels

44:8.1 who possess Adjusters of special and p. experience.

48:4.17 reversion to the intellectual status of p. experiences

48:6.34 seraphic ministers have had p experience as guardian

49:6.10 worlds in accordance with p. planetary progression.

53:4.4 While there had been two p. rebellions in Nebadon,

59:3.4 carried down at the time of the p. land submergence,

59:5.11 the sea returned to cover about half of its p. beds.

59:5.23 organisms; little change occurred in the p. marine life

60:3.19 Suddenly and without p. gradation, the great family

61:1.2 P. orders of nonplacental mammals had existed, but

61:2.4 The insect life was much like that of the p. era.

66:4.5 sex and in accordance with their p. mortal status.

75:8.2 peoples improved over their p. biologic condition.

76:3.6 They enjoyed many of the benefits of the p. culture

80:3.9 During the p. hunting era the superior tribes had

80:4.4 All p. waves of Andites had moved so slowly that

80:6.4 P. buildings had been constructed of brick,

81:0.2 the progress of mankind throughout its entire p.

91:0.1 Prayer, as an agency of religion, evolved from p.

92:4.9 These papers differ from all p. revelations,

108:1.1 in experiential qualities proportional to p. contact

108:6.2 No matter what the p. status of the inhabitants of a

109:4.2 especially is this true if the Adjuster has had p.

109:4.3 the superiority and p. experience of their Adjusters.

109:6.4 and had engaged in tremendous exploits both p. to

109:7.7 their divine presence at the time of a p. regency.

110:7.3 of record as p. indwellers of numerous mortals on

112:5.21 with the reviving memory of your p. identity.

113:2.3 Many guardians on Urantia have had this p. practical

119:1.2 dispatching field of Salvington, just as on many p.

119:1.5 at noon on this day, without p. announcement

119:3.2 precisely as he had done on two p. occasions.

119:5.1 This occasion was different from the p. ones in that

119:8.2 personalities concerned in Michael’s p. bestowals.

120:1.1 faithfully and perfectly have you executed six p.

120:1.2 you have in your p. bestowals been subject to all but

120:1.6 “As in each of your p. bestowals, I would remind

121:1.1 and religious living as it had not known in all its p.

121:8.0  8. PREVIOUS WRITTEN RECORDS

124:6.4 She did not know about their controversy of the p.

124:6.14 several embarrassing questions (as he had on p.

125:2.5 to relieve the unpleasant memories of the p. day.

131:4.1 monotheistic doctrine, together with other and p.

134:5.8 by the “scaffolding stages” of the p. developments

135:0.1 that Gabriel made to Elizabeth in June of the p. year.

137:3.4 For years p. to his baptism and the isolation periods

142:3.7 supplanted p. ideas of Deity in our fathers’ religion.

142:3.9 the concept of God in the Jewish minds of p.

142:8.5 that he had become frightened by their p. agitation

148:0.3 answering the holdover questions from p. sessions.

148:8.2 been won for the kingdom on the p. tour of Galilee

153:4.1 All of the p. cases were only supposed possession

162:1.1 To all their p. entreaties that he go to Jerusalem he

163:6.1 much of this news to the apostles during p. weeks,

164:3.4 incarnation what they have sown in a p. existence;

164:3.4 believe that their souls had not had p. existences.

170:0.2 adding numerous statements made by Jesus on p.

172:1.1 they remembered that on his p. visit to Bethany,

172:4.3 recalling his emotions in connection with p. visits,

174:2.4 The p. day the rulers had sought to trip him before

175:0.2 the aroused multitude had driven them out the p. day

175:3.1 On many p. occasions had this supreme court of the

178:3.1 the place where Jesus had tarried the p. evening

184:3.1 On three p. occasions the Sanhedrin, by a large

185:0.2 his consent, the p. evening, to employ the Roman

187:0.1 captain who led forth the Roman soldiers the p.

191:3.4 in connection with his p. bestowals, experienced to

previous age(s)

19:6.8 We know that the Havona of the p. universe age was

60:4.1 and lengthy marine invasions of this and p..

60:4.5 ammonites,of preponderant influence during a p. age

61:2.11 Like the land serpents of a p. age which betook

126:5.9 confusions which young persons of p. ages have

previously

14:5.5 the planets of those circuits you have p. traversed.

15:10.13 is composed of the seven executive groups p. named

16:8.4 identify that person as the one we have p. known,

20:6.9 the Spirit of Truth p. sent into all Avonal-bestowal

21:4.3 hereditary legacy of the Adamic stock which has p.

22:7.9 duties that neither could have p. discharged.

24:7.2 having been on many missions p., will return home,

32:2.1 From the energies of space, p. organized, Michael

35:0.1 The Sons of God p. introduced have had a Paradise

36:2.12 If the plans are a departure from p. accepted

36:3.2 formulas p. approved for a new adventure in life

43:3.2 p. served as junior associate and as senior associate

47:8.3 In potential, this fusion may have occurred p., but

49:5.11 follow the general physical patterns p. considered.

56:7.5 then existing and p. organized units of all creation.

57:1.4  region p. designated by inspector number 811,307.

59:2.9 transition from plant to animal, had p. occurred.

60:3.20 But some time p. there had appeared new types of

62:2.5 a tribal spirit than had ever been p. exhibited.

63:2.3 they safely made their p. prepared rendezvous

66:2.6 having p. perfected their plans, petitioned Jerusem

67:7.3 arrival three hundred and fifty thousand years p..

70:6.3 Hereditary kingship avoided the anarchy which p.

74:8.3 more than four hundred and fifty thousand years p..

75:8.4 design of the Life Carriers which had been p.

76:5.5 Eve had died nineteen years p. of a weakened heart.

79:8.7 the dissemination of knowledge on a p. unequaled

106:0.2 These manifold existents and latents have been p.

107:5.6 phases of the mortal and Adjuster minds which had p

108:2.6 If a mortal has not been p. indwelt by an Adjuster,

109:4.5 on Uversa, indwelt fifteen minds p. in Orvonton.

109:4.6 serving on Urantia who has been on this world p..

109:6.4 This Adjuster had p. served with Machiventa

110:5.3 which the will of the indwelt personality has p. fully

112:7.1 actualities to personality that were p. only potential.

113:6.3 to the complete records of her complement as p.

120:0.6 which had not p. been conferred upon Gabriel,

120:0.7 Michael had six times p. been instructed by the

121:1.1 Creator Son’s bestowal that had ever p. prevailed

122:4.3 six generations p., Joseph’s paternal ancestor of that

122:8.3 Meeting a man they had talked with two nights p. at

126:1.2 This hill, a little more than one hundred years p.,

128:3.6 Galilean he had talked with some fifteen years p. was

129:1.5 group, having been deposed only eight years p..

134:1.1 Jesus met his brother James, who had p. come over

135:10.2 preaching of the kingdom more than a year p..

136:2.2 Jesus’ Adjuster had been p. prepared for this

137:4.1 had been sent abroad for the wedding one month p..

139:0.2 gentile population of Galilee one hundred years p..

141:1.5 three fourths of his followers had p. followed John

150:0.4 Galilee, all the places p. visited and many others.

173:2.3 the presence of at least three persons who had p.

173:5.2 to call those who had p. been invited to the feast to

177:3.3 Several days p. David had made up his mind that

185:2.6 It was a few hours p., shortly before midnight and

188:3.2 of the Last Supper with their Master two nights p..

190:2.2 the news brought to them about one hour p. by the

193:2.2 survival is dependent on your having been p. born

194:2.10 as an augmentation of all spiritual influences p.

prevision

12:5.10 Spirit-indwelt man has powers of p. (insight);

prewill

110:2.5 as a prepersonal creature has premind and p..

prey

62:3.11 not eat flesh, soon lost all interest in seeking p..

price

26:4.15 co-operation with the Adjuster, is the p. of survival.

68:1.2 Association early became the p. of survival.

70:2.1 The terrible p. paid for these certain war advantages

70:10.12 came to have a p. which could be paid as damages

82:3.4 In primitive times marriage was the p. of social

82:4.5 commercial asset to him—she brought a higher p..

83:3.1 the purchase p. of a wife was regarded as a forfeit or

83:3.1 Once the purchase p. of a bride had been paid,

83:3.2 not meet the p. demanded by a grasping father,

83:3.3 while continuing to accept the bride purchase p.,

83:6.5 their less fortunate fellows who must pay the p. of

84:2.5 after a man had paid or worked out the bride p.,

84:8.6 and self-gratifications have indeed cost a fatal p. if

86:6.7 It was a terrible and frightful p. to pay, but it was

87:4.6 Evolutionary religion has paid a terrible p. for the

87:5.1 levied a continuous tribute of service as the p. of

89:6.3 the “god of battles,” agreeing to pay a certain p. for

89:6.3 And this p. was to make a sacrifice of that which

92:5.10 These missionaries proclaimed faith as the p of favor

94:0.1 and trust in the one universal God as the only p. of

94:2.4 the Vedic-Aryan paid the most terrible p. for its

100:3.1 Religion pays any p. essential to the attainment of

120:0.1 a part of the p. which every Creator Son must pay

120:1.1 You are about to pay the full p. of bestowal and to

128:3.1 The purchase p of the repair shop was one third paid

128:3.6 When Stephen yielded up his life as the p. of his

133:7.12 by attempting to secure peace of mind at any p.,

134:8.9 Jesus had paid the last p. required of him to attain

137:8.14 no matter what p. you pay to enter the kingdom of

137:8.17 as the p. of entrance into the kingdom of heaven.

138:8.8 faith—the new birth—which he required as the p. of

139:3.8 and that they were also willing to pay the p..

140:6.10 We are fully prepared to pay the extra p.; we will

140:8.28 in the ascent of the kingdom is the pearl of great p.,

140:10.4 I asked you to become as little children as the p. of

144:7.1 a new revelation pay the p. of compromise with

144:7.1 Baptism was the p. which the followers of Jesus

151:4.5 having found one pearl of great p., he went out and

155:5.9 Such a religion requires of its devotees, as the p. to

155:6.5 you pay for such a transient satisfaction the p. of

155:6.5 My Father does not require of you as the p. of

160:2.6 and satisfying an experience that it is worth any p.,

160:5.10 But are we willing to pay the p. of this entrance

160:5.10 we pay the p. of dedication to the Father’s will,

163:2.5 if you are willing to pay the p., if you will supply

163:2.7 kingdom requires as a part of the p. of admission.

163:4.17 unwilling to pay the p. of forsaking wealth and

166:3.4 who are unwilling to pay the p. of wholehearted

170:3.3 Faith is the p. you pay for entrance into the family of

170:3.3 act which accepts your faith as the p. of admission.

171:2.2 be willing to pay the p. of wholehearted dedication

171:2.3 “If you are not willing to pay the full p., you can

171:4.7 to be offered up as the p. of human bigotry

173:1.2 such an animal, although the p. might be high, no

175:2.1 as a sociopolitical group, paid in full the terrible p.

177:2.2 a terrible p. to pay for experience, independence,

181:2.29 in paying the supreme p. of loving service in the

186:1.2 thirty pieces of silver—the current p. of a good,

186:1.4 a reward for my service, money—the p. of a slave.

186:5.5 a part of the p. which they must pay for the final

195:9.7 Selfish men and women will not pay such a p. for

priceless

67:3.4 and they had possession of the p. tree of life.

111:3.2 this self, with its p. powers of choice, becomes

123:3.1 Jesus had assumed custody of this p. manuscript,

142:4.1 home was exquisitely adorned with p. treasures

prices

83:3.2 with the idea of their bringing higher p. as wives.

prick

70:3.10 and then proceed to p. the skin until it bled;

pricked

186:1.2 during his appearance before Pilate, Judas was p. in

pridesee pride, spiritual

53:2.5 There must have been a p. of self that nourished

53:2.5 too far for his original and mischief-making p. to

66:1.5 so fully understand the subtleties of personality p..

66:8.2 and the subtle development of their p. of self

68:2.10 If vanity be enlarged to cover p., ambition, honor,

69:0.3 Civilized man takes great p. in the character, stability

69:1.5 growing out of vanity proclivities and p. emotions;

69:5.6 Collection vanity early appealed to the p. of man.

77:4.9 Sumerian p. in the more ancient Nodite culture led

82:3.13 Primitive wives took p. in their husbands’ affairs

83:1.4 Other potent factors in marriage stability are p.,

84:7.3 together with property, p., and chivalry, stabilize

84:7.10 thus the new and higher realization of name p.

84:7.15 4. Family p. required extension of name.

84:8.4 p. and rivalry are powerless to enhance the survival

87:5.7 the envy of spirits; it betokened sinful human p..

102:3.9 Knowledge yields p. in the fact of personality;

103:2.3 have not to do with sex, guilt, or personal p., but

108:5.6 ruffled feelings or to minister to your injured p.;

111:6.2 that might succumb to the temptations of self-p..

111:6.9 jeopardize his spiritual integrity, p. is the greatest.

111:6.10 P. is deceitful, intoxicating, and sin-breeding whether

111:6.10 It is literally true, “P. goes before a fall.”

121:7.1 form of self-righteousness based upon the false p. of

126:0.2 of maternal delusion and unrecognized family p.;

130:3.7 The p. of unspiritualized learning is a treacherous

131:2.6 Forget not that p. goes before destruction and a

131:6.2 manifested as man’s four greatest passions: p.,

131:7.3 P. obscures God.

131:7.3 If you would obtain heavenly help, put away p.;

131:7.3 every hair of p. shuts off saving light, as it were, by a

133:5.4 scientist may become afflicted with mathematical p.

139:6.3 The weakness of Nathaniel’s character was his p.;

140:8.21 His few denunciations were directed against p.,

141:0.2 Other members of his family were kept away by p.

141:3.8 by sacrifice, the sacrifice of p. and selfishness.

142:0.2 man’s chief enslaver and p. his great weakness;

147:5.6 how you are distraught by fear and troubled by p.;

149:5.3 of his ambitions and the wounding of his p..

149:6.11 My Father disdains p., loathes hypocrisy,

150:6.1 “Service and Obedience,” “P. and Presumption,”

151:2.3 they are prevented by the p. of life, jealousy, envy,

153:3.5 p., anger, revenge, railings, and false witness?

153:4.3 not blinded by prejudice and misled by fear and p.

154:6.1 they had permitted p. to interfere with their better

154:6.1 love and fear, between mother love and family p..

159:3.3 may destroy proper humility and end in p., conceit

160:3.5 envy, revenge, and the p. of immature personality.

161:2.8 Jesus is brave and yet so free from p..

162:7.3 souls are blinded by the p. of revenge and sealed by

163:6.6 warn you against the subtleties of p., spiritual pride.

174:2.4 greatly wound the national p. of his Jewish hearers

177:4.4 seized with a terrible conspiracy of confusion, p.,

179:1.4 in protest against the unseemly p. of his brethren,

179:4.2 How deceitful is the intellectual p. that precedes

pride, spiritual

147:5.8 and her path toward heaven is not blocked by s.

163:6.6 sternly warn you against the subtleties of pride, s..

163:6.6 Lucifer, you would solemnly shun all forms of s..

priest or chief priest or high priest

43:5.17 “And Melchizedek, king of Salem, was the p. of the

69:5.9 Fear of the ghosts of the dead—p. fees for protection

69:9.13 Owners thereof were said to have a “p.’ title.”

69:9.13 These stone markers bore the p.’ initials.

70:5.8 One man would act as p., physician, and chief

70:10.6 he took her to the p. and stated his suspicions,

70:10.6 after which the p. would prepare a concoction

70:10.14 If “the daughter of a p.” or other leading citizen

76:1.2 the king and h. of the Garden of Eden was marching

76:3.9 to perform the threefold duty of a Sethite: to be p.,

78:8.8 Sargon, the p. of Kish, who proclaimed himself king

83:4.8 to have a p. bless the wedding bed to insure fertility

83:7.3 which permitted divorce, and the p. marriage, which

84:4.5 for a p. to have initial intercourse with a virgin.

86:7.1 premiums of fear, superstition, dread, and p. gifts

88:6.2 That performed by the medicine man, shaman, or p.

89:9.1 In more recent times the p. alone would partake of

90:0.2 a p. intervene between the religionist and the object

90:1.1 The shaman sometimes functioned as a p. and even

93:2.1 “I am Melchizedek, p. of El Elyon, the Most High,

93:2.4 known throughout Palestine as the p. of El Elyon,

93:3.7 numerous later teachers held that Jesus was a p.,

93:6.1 in the course of this interview that the p. of Salem,

93:9.11 “This Melchizedek, p. of the Most High, was king

93:9.11 made like a Son of God, he abides a p. continually.

94:1.1 forebears in that the father still functioned as a p.

94:2.1 Since the Brahman p. caste was the very essence of

96:7.7 the prophet of Ur and p. of the Salem believers,

97:1.3 One day he was mocking the p. of Baal; the next,

97:9.4 No p. or prophet participated in this affair.

98:1.1 promise of each teacher never to function as a p.,

98:3.7 the state religion, appointed himself acting h. of all,

98:7.12 the teachings of the “p. of El Elyon, the Most High

121:5.17 a p. of religion was supposed to lead a moral life.

122:9.1 the payment of five shekels to any authorized p..

122:9.2 both were intimates of the p. Zacharias, who had

123:5.12 Nazareth was one of the twenty-four p. centers of

129:1.5 wife, Salome, was a relative of Annas, onetime h. at

129:2.7 Zebedee’s wife, introducing Jesus to the former h.,

130:2.2 his eldest son decided to become a Taoist p..

130:7.3 Jesus had a memorable talk with a Mithraic p. about

132:3.1 While this h. of Mithraism held many conferences

133:2.1 “I perceive you are a p. of the Cynics, and I am

135:0.4 as he was a p., Zacharias was fairly well educated,

135:1.2 almost the respect and veneration accorded the h.,

135:2.3 Since John refused to accept the p.’ allowance due

136:1.2 the threefold office of prophet, p., and king.

139:2.5 his unintended denial of Jesus in the h.’ courtyard.

142:0.2 Annas, the onetime h. and relative of Salome,

142:0.2 teachings, and when Jesus called at the h.’ home,

146:4.4 showing yourself to the p. and offering sacrifices

162:4.4 march from the temple behind the water p., who,

162:4.4 the p. bearing the water pitcher was joined by the

162:4.4 by the p. bearing the wine for the drink offering.

164:1.3 Very soon, by chance, a certain p. was going down

167:7.1 “Seeing that the h. is a Sadducee, and since the

168:3.6 Caiaphas the h. first gave expression to that old

175:4.13 ten the next morning at the home of Caiaphas the h.

177:4.1 Jesus’ enemies at the home of Caiaphas the h..

177:4.4 when he was on the way to the h.’ home, he was

177:4.7 presented Judas, who, stepping forward near the h.,

183:2.3 the rulers had begun to assemble at the h.’ home

183:3.7 one Malchus, the Syrian bodyguard of the h.,

183:3.7 could come to the defense of the h.’ servant, Jesus

183:3.10 going to take Jesus to the home of Annas, the h.

183:3.10 near the entrance to the gate of the h.’ palace.

183:5.0 5. ON THE WAY TO THE HIGH P.’ PALACE

183:5.1 that he should be taken to Caiaphas, the acting h..

183:5.1 Jesus be taken to the palace of Annas, former h.

184:0.1 The former high p. desired to maintain his prestige

184:0.2 the Sanhedrin had gathered at the home of the h.

184:0.3 the former h. was a distant relative of their mother,

184:1.1 the temple revenues, his son-in-law the acting h.,

184:1.3 This act had aroused the enmity of the former h.

184:1.6 “How dare you answer the h. with such words?”

184:2.3 warming himself beside the servants of the h..

184:2.10 Peter did not follow Jesus to the palace of the h.,

184:3.1 when the c., Caiaphas, called the Sanhedrist court

184:3.2 Sanhedrists was convened in the palace of the h..

184:3.8 the h. shouted at Jesus, “Do you not answer any of

184:3.15 When the h. heard Jesus utter these words, he was

184:3.18 the h. stepped forward and smote Jesus in the face

184:4.1 servants of the h., amused themselves by heaping

184:5.10 session, some of the women about the h.’ palace,

185:0.1 Judas, and the h., Caiaphas, and the Apostle John.

185:2.9 When the h. and the others heard Pilate say this,

185:5.3 Barabbas was a murderous robber, the son of a p.,

185:6.7 Then the h. himself stepped forward and, going up

185:7.5 Caiaphas, the h., approached the cowardly Roman

186:1.1 The c. and his Sanhedrist associates followed

186:1.2 a servant of the h., tapping him on the shoulder,

186:2.7 did not hesitate to answer the question of the c.,

190:1.2 the last to so view the sepulchre, for the h. sent the

priest-controlled

98:2.7 human thought was so p. and scripture-directed

priest-king

90:1.1 sometimes functioned as a priest and even as a p..

priest-ridden

78:8.8 this ended the city-states, priest-ruled and p.,

97:5.4 Micah boldly denounced the p. ritual of the Hebrews

97:10.2 to fall into bondage to their own p. code of laws,

195:0.2 Although the tradition-bound and p. Hebrews,

priest-ruled

78:8.8 And for the time, this ended the city-states, p. and

priest-teachers

70:8.8 were the demarcations between p., ruler-warriors,

priestcraft

94:5.7 have the Chinese fallen into helpless slavery to p..

97:5.5 taught of a day of freedom from superstition and p.,

priestess

94:1.1 still functioned as a priest and the mother as a p.,

priesthood

52:7.13 are described as “a chosen generation, a royal p.,

76:2.2 to make offerings to the p. of the things at hand.

76:3.4 The religious rulers, or p., originated with Seth,

76:3.4 the head of the new p. of the second garden.

76:3.5 The Sethite p. was a threefold undertaking,

76:3.10 And when thinking of the Sethite p., do not confuse

78:5.1 regeneration of the Sethite p. and the leadership of

78:7.4 ark, and the flood is an invention of the Hebrew p.

79:3.3 fact that so many of the Sethite p. entered India,

80:6.4 and had an equally extensive but burdensome p..

84:4.4 Among the reasons cited in support of a celibate p.

90:5.1 shamans should sooner or later evolve into a p.

94:1.5 dogmas, traditions, and teachings of Brahman p..

94:2.2 Brahman the deity, the other was the Brahman p..

94:2.2 The vast Vedic p. itself floundered and sank beneath

94:2.6 the Brahmanic p. experienced a violent reaction

94:4.1 missionaries and crystallized by the Brahman p..

95:1.7 and for centuries the p. increasingly deteriorated.

97:3.4 Each Baal had a p., and the “holy women,” ritual

97:7.1 had it not been for the determined action of their p.

97:7.4 The Jewish p. made liberal use of these writings

97:9.24 politicians controlled both the courts and the p..

97:10.2 rules, regulations, and rituals of their growing p..

97:10.3 and tyranny of the p. forever silenced the voices of

98:1.5 that no p. of any importance ever arose in Greece.

98:2.1 religion cannot endure, especially when it has no p.

98:3.2 the influence of the rapidly spreading Etruscan p.

98:3.7 reorganized the state p., re-established the state

98:6.1 was local; they had no p. and no “sacred book.”

121:7.3 The scribes, the Pharisees, and the p. held the Jews

122:2.1 Zacharias, John’s father, belonged to the Jewish p.,

123:5.12 Galilean p. was more liberal in the interpretation of

127:6.5 Herod-built temple with its politically appointed p..

135:0.4 Elizabeth was also of the p., being a descendant of

135:0.5 allowance from temple funds dedicated to the p..

137:7.7 The Sadducees consisted of the p. and wealthy Jews.

priesthoods

69:5.9 The p. thus became very rich; they were chief among

70:1.14 The early p. were, unfortunately, usually allied with

76:3.10 the debased and commercial p. of the later tribes

86:6.7 long waste of effort upon temples, sacrifices, and p..

89:3.6 such beliefs fostered the formation of celibate p. in

90:5.7 p. have done much to delay scientific development

90:5.7 but they have contributed to the stabilization of

92:1.3 fetishes, charms, vestments, bells, drums, and p. are

92:3.9 and science itself emerged from the parasitical p..

194:3.15 Pentecost marked the end of special p. and all belief

priestly

70:5.8 originally been the symbols or emblems of p. dress.

88:3.4 The insignia of p. and kingly office were regarded

90:5.4 the office became hereditary; a continuous p. caste

173:1.1 went into the hands of the ruling high-p. families.

priests or chief priests or high priests

4:5.2 your p. and prophets failed clearly to differentiate

69:3.9 The origin of one of the earliest castes of p., apart

69:5.9 Men early began to give death presents to the p.

69:6.5 Women were selected as p. because they were

69:9.13 The p. would “consecrate” a piece of land, and it

70:6.6 The medicine men, witch doctors, and p. have

70:8.10 the piety and mysticism of the p. have perpetuated

70:10.5 administered justice through medicine men and p.;

74:8.11 When the Jewish p. returned to Jerusalem, they had

76:2.2 Cain and Abel made periodic offerings to the p..

76:2.3 officiating Nodite p. were reverting to the standards

76:3.5 The p. of this order were trained to officiate at

78:6.3 a large group of the Sethite p., moved eastward

78:7.3 as the Hebrew p. in Babylonian captivity sought to

78:7.3 they found great difficulty in piecing the story

78:8.7 ruled by the apostate descendants of the Sethite p..

78:8.7 Only when these p. made conquests of the cities

78:8.8 weak rule of the city p. was terminated by Sargon,

79:3.4 a company of one hundred Sethite p. entered India

79:4.6 But the premier caste, the teacher-p., stems from the

79:4.6 the lineal cultural descendants of the p. of the garden

79:4.7 But the Brahman p. were never able to withstand the

80:5.6 elaborate ceremony, committed to the shaman p.,

80:9.6 as well as many of the descendants of the Sethite p..

83:2.1 matchmakers were at first the barbers; later, the p..

83:4.9 failure; led him to go in quest of p. and magic.

83:8.1 The Sethite p. made marriage a religious ritual; but

85:6.2 P., kings, and prophets were worshiped; the holy

86:7.2 the business of insurance from the realm of p. and

87:6.12 water in which the p. had washed their feet.

88:1.9 epileptics often were p. and medicine men.

88:1.10 Thus did chiefs, kings, p, prophets, and church rulers

89:3.4 The p. of the mother cult were especially active in

89:4.6 required all the p., ritual, and sacrifices throughout

89:5.13 5. It was next limited to the chiefs, p., and shamans.

89:7.1 the established fees, which were payable to the p..

90:0.0 SHAMANISM—MEDICINE MEN AND PRIESTS

90:0.1 was dominated by medicine men, shamans, and p..

90:1.1 medicine men and the later appearing shaman-p..

90:1.2 Quite a few of these earliest of p. were of a class

90:1.4 and ventriloquism was first used by shrewd p..

90:2.2 called white art when practiced by either p., seers,

90:2.9 continue to appear to challenge the shamans or p.

90:2.11 The shamanic p. and medicine men often became

90:3.2 shamans, while functioning as medicine men and p.,

90:4.3 when the evolution of shamancraft produced p.

90:5.0 5. PRIESTS AND RITUALS

90:5.4 The p. evolved from shamans up through oracles,

90:5.5 As religion evolved, p. began to specialize according

90:5.5 these p. claimed to “hold the keys of heaven.”

90:5.6 The p. have always sought to impress and awe the

90:5.7 But many modern p. have ceased to function as

90:5.8 It is not denied that the p. have been a millstone

91:0.4 present-day rituals of the dairymen p. of the Todas

91:5.6 deleterious, such as p., holy books, worship rituals,

92:2.5 example of a certain New Zealand tribe whose p.,

92:3.9 the leisure of the p. promoted art and knowledge;

92:4.6 teachings of Adam were carried by the Sethite p.,

92:5.9 The Sethite p., as regenerated under the leadership

92:5.9 They functioned throughout the lands of the Andites,

92:5.9 their influence persisted longest among the Greeks,

92:5.9 they continued to the present time as the Brahmans

93:2.5 Melchizedek dressed much as did the Canaanite p.

93:3.1 which had been developed by the early Sethite p.

93:4.5 made gifts to the p. to be able to comprehend the

93:9.6 impossible and fantastic to the later Hebrew p.,

93:9.8 the compilation of these records by the Hebrew p.

94:1.2 the direction of the Brahman caste of teacher-p.,

94:1.4 the theologic battle which the Brahman p. fought

94:1.5 Never would the Brahman p. accept the Salem

94:1.6 but the leaders, the p. of Vedism, refused to accept

94:2.2 Among no other Urantia peoples did the p. presume

94:5.7 progress beyond her early emancipation from p.;

94:7.3 Gautama denounced gods, p., and their sacrifices,

94:7.7 salvation, free from sacrifice, torture, ritual, and p.,

94:10.2 overgrown brotherhood of p. with shaven heads

94:12.5 has been rekindled in the hearts of the monk p. of the

95:1.7 that the Babylonian p. turned anew to stargazing;

95:1.9 the idolatry and immorality of the Mesopotamian p..

95:1.10 Hebrew p. found them during the captivity and

95:1.10 the magical conglomerations of the Babylonian p..

95:2.5 The p. would inscribe the coffins with charm texts

95:5.5 lifetime he was able to curb the activities of the p.,

95:5.5 but they maintained their cults in secret and sprang

95:5.5 they were not slow to connect all of Egypt’s troubles

95:5.7 a book of thirty-one chapters, which the p. destroyed

95:5.9 weapons for the p. to use against the young king

95:5.10 The son-in-law of Ikhnaton went along with the p.,

95:5.10 capital returned to Thebes, and the p. waxed fat

95:5.10 one of this same order of p. made bold to seize the

95:5.11 the p. could not fully overcome the monotheistic

95:5.11 to flame up in the hearts of men, even of the p.,

95:5.12 return with the p. to the old-time worship of Isis and

95:6.7 When Iranian p. sought to overthrow the teachings

95:6.7 they resurrected the ancient worship of Mithra.

96:7.1 Under the leadership of their p. the Hebrews became

97:5.5 Micah denounced “the p. who teach for hire and the

97:5.6 And but for the stubborn resistance of the p.,

97:6.4 the p. and civil rulers cast him into the miry pit

97:7.1 the loss of their national god that led the Jewish p.

97:7.3 These Hebrew p. and scribes had a single idea in

97:7.3 If there is resentment of the fact that these p. have

97:7.4 the hostile and unforgiving p. sought to divorce

97:7.14 Had the p. not dedicated themselves to the work of

97:8.1 After the p. of the Babylonian exile had prepared

97:8.3 The prophets and p. began to cry: “How long, O

97:8.7 record were so altered in Babylon by the Jewish p.

97:9.1 the p.’ record of these things unhesitatingly declared

97:9.3 When the exiled p. rewrote this story, they raised

97:9.3 they raised Saul’s army to 330,000 and added

97:9.4 But the p. later on put it in the record that Saul was

97:9.8 king was inadvertently left in the record by the p.

97:9.9 the p., after preparing their fictitious narratives of

97:10.4 unscrupulous rulers, denounced commercializing p.,

98:2.7 In Greece, the almost complete absence of p. and

98:3.7 One of the p. of the state religion told Augustus of

104:1.5 portrayals were brought to India by the Sethite p.,

119:7.6 make announcement to a group of Chaldean p.

121:6.2 the p. and rabbis spoke Hebrew; the educated

122:8.5 until the day of the arrival of certain p. from Ur,

122:8.6 These p. from Mesopotamia had been told

122:9.1 at Jerusalem in person to present Jesus to the p.

122:10.1 When they reported to him the visit of the p. of Ur

123:5.12 who reproved Ahab and exposed the p. of Baal.

125:1.4 They now passed down to the p.’ court beneath the

125:1.4 blood from the hands of the officiating slaughter p.

125:1.4 bloodstained pavement, the gory hands of the p.,

126:0.3 the Father’s temple of the politically appointed p..

127:3.3 the heartless manner in which the p. performed their

135:1.2 the only persons, except h, who were ever permitted

135:6.6 the p. and Levites sent a delegation out to inquire

135:9.4 Pella a new deputation from the p. and Pharisees

137:8.4 “You shall be to me a kingdom of p., a holy people.

142:1.6 The c. and rulers of the Jews became concerned

146:4.4 leper did not go to the p. as Jesus had admonished

147:3.6 Then said Jesus to John: “Let us depart ere the c.

147:6.2 The c. and the religious leaders of the Jews held

147:6.2 return to Jerusalem to submit their report to the c.

147:6.4 it was not lawful for anyone to eat save the p.?

149:6.12 prophet who said: ‘The p. thereof teach for hire,

150:3.9 have nothing in common with the soothsayer p. of

153:2.2 And the p. and the teachers heard Jeremiah speak

153:2.2 the p. and teachers laid hold of him, saying, ‘You

153:2.2 Then spoke the p. and the teachers to the princes

153:2.3 “The p. and teachers of that day sought to kill

153:2.3 Today, I desire to ask you: What will the c. of this

158:7.3 be rejected by the scribes, the elders, and the c.,

162:2.9 When the c. and the Pharisees upbraided Eber

162:4.2 the solemn blasts of the silvery trumpets of the p..

162:4.3 the sunrise procession of the p. and Levites.

162:4.4 four hundred and fifty p. with a corresponding

162:4.4 water gate and going directly to the court of the p.,

162:4.4 These two p. then repaired to the silver funnels

162:6.1 wine had been poured down on the altar by the p.,

166:2.4 go and show yourselves to the p. as required by the

166:2.4 continued on their way to show themselves to the p.

169:0.3 The Pharisees and the c. had begun to formulate

171:2.4 gain when the Son of Man is rejected by the c.

171:4.2 of Man will be delivered into the hands of the c.

171:4.6 Jerusalem to suffer and die at the hands of the c.;

172:0.3 The c. were informed that Jesus lodged at Bethany

172:1.1 but the c. and Pharisees were somewhat perplexed.

172:1.9 When the c. heard of this dinner in Bethany for Jesus

172:1.9 they began to take counsel as to what should be

172:1.9 presently they decided that Lazarus must also die.

172:1.9 They concluded that it would be useless to put Jesus

172:1.9 if they permitted Lazarus, whom he had raised from

172:3.13 should welcome the Son of Peace, whom the c. have

173:1.2 greedy p. went so far as to demand the equivalent

173:1.3 the p. had also been exempted from the payment

173:1.8 this time certain of the p. had arrived on the scene,

173:1.9 When the c. and the scribes heard about these

173:2.1 The c. and the scribes were unwilling to arrest

173:4.4 then, looking with searching gaze upon those p.

174:4.6 the c. made no reply to this question, they likewise

174:5.13 to the temple and I speak farewell words to the c.,

175:1.4 now do your willful high p. and stubborn rulers

175:1.11 I bear no malice toward these c. and rulers who now

175:1.14 “Woe upon you, c. and rulers who lay hold of the

175:3.1 last and vigorous indictment of these same c. and

177:3.3 David had made up his mind that the c. were going

177:3.7 the c. and elders were amazed that Jesus did not

177:4.0 4. JUDAS AND THE CHIEF PRIESTS

177:4.8 he went forth from the presence of the c. and took

177:4.12 At last the c. and elders could breathe easily for a

177:4.12 They would not have to arrest Jesus in public,

177:4.12 insured that Jesus would not escape from their

182:2.6 put to death at the instigation of his enemies, the c.

182:2.9 They thought that the c. would seek to apprehend

183:2.4 Roman soldiers, and curious servants of the c. and

184:3.3 How these c., scribes, Sadducees, and Pharisees

185:3.2 Your own people and the c. delivered you up

185:3.7 Pilate went back to the c. and the accusers of Jesus

185:4.3 Then Herod turned to the c. and the Sadducees and,

185:5.1 and calling together the c. and Sanhedrists, said

185:5.4 that Jesus had been brought to him by the c., who

185:5.4 And when Pilate had thus spoken, the c. and the

185:5.4 And when the people saw that the c. were minded

185:5.5 Jesus now found himself in the custody of the c.

185:5.6 Pilate was angered at the sight of the c. clamoring

185:5.13 the mob, acting under the direct leadership of the c.

185:8.1 The declaration of the c. and the Sadducees, “We

188:2.1 The c., Pharisees, and Sadducees recalled that they

190:5.3 The c. and our rulers delivered him to the Romans

191:2.1 Did I not say to you that the c. and the rulers

191:6.3 shall not be committed to the custody of mere p..

193:0.2 then I plainly told you how the c. and the rulers

194:3.6 true religion is delivered from the custody of p. and

primacy

0:3.11 and dependence on, the p. of the First Source and

0:3.24 —the finality—implied by the p. of the First Source

0:3.25 The absolute p. of the Father is not apparent on

0:11.8 and p. of the unconditioned and the unqualified.

1:5.9 let us not doubt nor question his personality p..

2:1.9 the fact and reality of his infinity, eternity, and p..

2:1.11 infinity and consequent universal p. is fully shared

3:5.4 you may falter in your concept of his p., but you

3:6.0 6. THE FATHER’S PRIMACY

7:6.4 pre-existence, priority, and p. of the First Source

10:0.1 the limitations otherwise inherent in p., eternity,

12:6.2 the Father exercises priority and p. through the Isle

21:3.24 creature appreciation of the Father’s p. is

105:2.11 is revealed in the p. of the First Source and Center;

112:0.14 illustrating the p. of the Father in relation to the Son.

primalsee Primal

0:3.9 God, as the First Source, is p. in relation to total

0:3.11 The First Source is, therefore, p. in all domains:

0:4.1 of the Father and is realizable in three p. phases on

0:4.5 This is the p. concept of original reality: The Father

0:4.5 The p. differentials of reality are the deified and

0:4.5 The p. relationship is the tension between them.

1:2.1 God is p. reality in the spirit world; God is the

1:6.2 God is to the scientist a p. force, to the philosopher

1:7.4 We cannot fully understand how God can be p.,

2:0.1 within the human idea and ideal of a p. personality

2:1.4 he is infinitely self-conscious of all his p. attributes

2:2.5 God’s p. perfection consists not in an assumed

3:2.3 truth that the First Source is the p. cause of the

3:6.1 authority and delegates power, but he is still p.;

6:3.1 for the Son not only is a p. creator like the Father,

6:4.1 infinite drawing power of the p. Son of Paradise.

7:6.4 The Father remains p. in the universes.

7:7.3 The p. Son and his Sons are engaged in making a

10:3.19 absolutely transcend even the p. manifestations of

11:5.5 The reality pressure-presence of this p. force is

11:8.8 This p. endowment of Paradise is not an actual

11:9.1 Paradise is unique in that it is the realm of p. origin

11:9.7 and the place of p. origin of all personalities.

12:6.5 even the p. physical forces are not responsive to

12:7.6 God is a freewill and p. personality.

16:1.3 the p. sevenfold expression of Deity does actually

36:2.11 There are three p. and essentially different life plans

40:10.1 spirit entities unfailingly return to the sphere of p.

42:2.8 multiple response—response to certain p. motions

42:11.1 The First Source and Center is the p. cause of all

56:1.3 These p. forces, inhering in the Absolutes, are

56:2.2 The p. thought of the Father eternalizes in dual

56:9.5 the postulate of the Universal I AM as the p. cause

94:6.3 existence, and Trinity is the p. source of all reality.

104:4.1 the fact that the Father is the p. member of each.

105:1.1 Absolute p. causation in infinity the philosophers of

105:2.5 This is the p. personality relationship of actualities.

105:2.6 This is the p. impersonal relationship of actualities,

105:3.2 First Person of Deity and p. nondeity pattern, God,

105:4.1 the eternity existence of the I AM as the p. source of

106:3.3 beings had nothing to do with this p. association.

115:3.1 to define the extent and nature of this p. reality is

118:6.2 To advocate the omnificence of p. Deity would be

131:4.2 is eternal and divine; he is the p. Lord of heaven.

Primal

2:1.2 God is the Supreme Soul, and the P. Mind of all

42:10.1 the P. Father is even now—as always—self-realizing

94:11.8 on their way to the envisioning of the P. Source of

104:4.1 Absolute Center, P. Cause, Universal Controller,

104:4.1 Upholder, First Person of Deity, P. Cosmic Pattern,

118:2.2 would reveal the P. Ancestor of universes as well

primaries

35:3.1 These marvelous spheres—seventy p. and 420

105:5.10 Trinitizing and other relationships between the p.

primarily

4:0.2 a supernal creation must exist p. for the pleasure and

11:1.1 Paradise exists p. as the dwelling place of Deity.

18:6.6 But he is still p. a Trinity ambassador and Paradise

38:4.3 Such associations are p. necessitated by function;

39:3.2 seraphim are p. concerned with the unification and

39:5.1 Adamic citizens, are p. assigned to the service of the

40:5.4 the mortals of time and space are p. classified in

41:0.2 suns, planets, etc.—take origin p. from nebulae,

49:5.19 it refers p. to gland chemistry, more particularly to

51:6.4 The schools of the Planetary Prince are p. concerned

55:11.1 Such an evolutionary progression pertains p. to the

56:10.19 These three divinities are p. manifested by the

59:2.9 P., all animals except certain of the more primitive

64:7.11 later amalgamated with certain others, p. the yellow;

80:9.2 This so-called Nordic race consisted p. of the blue

83:1.5 Primitive marriage was p. industrial; even in modern

92:6.18 and formulated p. by three individuals: Philo, Peter,

103:1.4 Religion is p. a pursuit of values, and then there

104:5.12 the triunities are p. concerned with the functional

106:5.2 While this presentation deals p. with the personal

116:0.5 The Supreme Being functions p. in the central

116:1.4 In the seven superuniverses it is p. material and

116:5.13 the Paradise Creators are p. concerned with material

119:0.5 are p. designed to complete the personal training of

193:4.2 Judas went wrong, p., because he was markedly

194:3.1 Spirit of Truth is concerned p. with the revelation

195:1.2 triumphed over all contending religions p. because of

primarysee Primary; see Lanonandek(s); midwayer(s);

Sangik(s); see seconaphim; supernaphim

primary associates

77:8.11 compared with their p., they are decidedly material.

primary association

106:1.0 1. P. ASSOCIATION OF FINITE FUNCTIONALS

primary associators

29:4.35 Compared with the p., these beings of antigravity

primary blends

78:4.1 The Andite races were the p. of the pure-line violet

primary cabinet

17:1.8 serve for one millennium in the p. advisory cabinet

primary causation

118:4.0 4. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAUSATION

primary central creation

7:6.8 exists in the hearts of all creatures in the p of eternity

primary circuits

26:1.17 intake of the spiritual energy of the p. of the universe

primary concern

55:4.20 and are of p. to the Master Physical Controllers.

primary corps

31:0.1 The p. finaliter corps is composed of the following:

77:6.5 Melchizedeks, thus effecting a liaison with the p..

77:8.13 group, ably seconded by certain of the p.,

primary Corps of the Finality

31:2.1 Grandfanda, and they are assigned only to the p..

31:3.1 Adjuster-fused mortals compose the bulk of the p..

31:10.20 God, attain Paradise, and are mustered into the p.,

113:7.8 Only destiny guardians are mustered into the p.,

primary councils

18:6.5 He is an ex officio member of all p. and all conclaves

primary course

26:5.3 That is the p. or elementary course which confronts

primary division(s)

18:7.5 sacred spheres near the center of all things to the p.

22:0.1 trinitized order of sonship is subdivided into three p.

22:0.1 These p. divisions are: 1. Deity-trinitized Sons.

30:3.10 There are seventy p. of this colony on Uversa,

36:1.3 The p. is subdivided into twelve groups of specialists

43:0.1 Constellations being the p. of a local universe,

primary energy or energies

10:3.19 to neutralize even the manifestations of p.

15:4.2 and evolve this prematerial potential into the p.

29:2.13 Three currents of p. of ten segregations each come

29:5.5 p. or puissant energy, energy transmuting from

42:2.11 This p. or puissant energy is not at first definitely

primary eruption

17:6.7 the phenomenon of “the p.” in the person of the

34:1.1 fellows, there occurs what is known as a “p..”

primary evolution

15:4.4 forms of nebulae, phases of p. universe evolution,

primary expressions

16:3.1 Infinite Spirit, they are akin, but as p. of the seven

21:4.2 pertain to the revelation of the seven p. of the will

primary fellows

28:5.1 secondary order are no less reflective than their p..

primary force organizers

29:4.36 the p. and secondary force organizers and power

42:2.10 The passive presence of the p. is sufficient to

42:2.11 systems set in motion by the activities of the p..

42:2.11 p. give way to the functioning of their secondary

primary forces

10:3.19 to neutralize even the manifestations of p.

primary function

42:2.7 p. differentiating function of the tension-presence of

primary group

40:3.1 The p. are destined to various finaliter corps,

53:1.4 Satan was a member of the p. of Lanonandeks but

primary Lanonandek(s)—see Lanonandek(s)

primary level

31:9.11 universes of the p. outer space level are at present

primary maximums

105:5.7 1. P., the supremely perfect reality, the Havona type

105:5.10 We speak of the perfect and the perfected as p. and

primary midway creatures

38:9.3 The number of p. is always fifty thousand, no planet

primary ministers

38:9.8 The p. can achieve liaison co-operation with both

primary motion

12:4.8 1. P.—space respiration, the motion of space itself.

12:4.10 P. and secondary motions are absolute, motion in

primary nebulae

57:2.1 all such p. are circular throughout the early part of

57:2.2 established as one of the magnificent p. of Orvonton.

primary order(s)

21:2.1 The Paradise Sons of the p. are the creators,

26:2.1 These angels are created in three major orders: p.,

26:3.5 custodians of knowledge of the p. of supernaphim.

27:2.1 organization of all three orders of these angels—p.,

28:5.6 Like the p., this group is created serially; that is,

31:9.12 the p. eventuated order and associate transcendental.

35:8.15 But these Lanonandeks, especially the p., are the

45:3.2 System Sovereign—Lanaforge, number 2,709 of the p

49:6.14 headquarters for the Adjusterless children of the p.

49:6.18 5. Mortals of the p. modified order of ascension.

49:6.20 This p modified order of mortal ascension may apply

49:6.21 many go to the universe morontia worlds by the p.

52:7.4 planet is classed as of the p. modified order of mortal

77:8.2 members of the older or p. are known by numerals;

77:9.5 1-2-3 the first, the eldest of the p., was released from

114:6.3 I am a volunteer supernaphim of the p. serving on

primary peoples

82:6.2 would have considerably enhanced the p. if their

primary perfection

106:1.1 finites are to attain a level equal to that of p., but

primary personalities

9:4.3 Master Spirits, the p. of the Conjoint Creator.

10:2.7 p. of the Third Source and Center are experiential

16:0.1 The Seven Master Spirits of Paradise are the p. of

17:8.9 universes in the Seven Master Spirits, his p..

116:4.2 and the Conjoint Actor together with his p.,

primary personalization(s)

16:3.1 As p. of the Infinite Spirit, they are akin, but as

16:3.3 exhibiting the divine nature of a p. of the Infinite

primary phases

106:1.1 The p. or spirit-origin phases of finite reality find

primary physical organizations

12:1.12 The Seven Superuniverses are not p.; nowhere do

primary possibilities

17:8.5 2. Individually they exhaust the p. of triune Deity.

primary races

49:4.2 There are six basic evolutionary races: three p.

82:6.2 Of the six colored Sangik races, three were p. and

82:6.2 Though the p.—blue, red, and yellow—were in many

82:6.10 objection to such a sacrificial contribution by the p.

82:6.10 Sangiks were in some respects superior to the p..

primary reserve corps

25:3.1 capital of their superuniverse, where their p. is held.

primary revolution

12:4.1 All units of cosmic energy are in p., are engaged in

primary schools

14:6.41 school for the graduates of the p. of outer space.

35:3.19 preparatory to entering the Melchizedek p. of

primary seconaphimsee seconaphim

28:5.1 order are no less reflective than their p. fellows.

28:5.1 Being classed as p., secondary, and tertiary does not

primary self-relationships

105:4.1 of the I AM into the p.—the seven phases of infinity.

primary serials

28:4.14 A very large group of seconaphim, the seventh p.,

primary Son(s)

20:1.11 The p. or Creator Sons are brought into being by the

20:2.9 the full power and authority of a p. Paradise Son,

20:5.2 service which so characterizes the p. Creator Sons

21:0.3 These p. Paradise Sons are personalized as Michaels.

21:0.5 Michael is the presiding head of p. Paradise Sons

21:3.24 These p. Paradise Sons are the real revealers of the

46:5.13 the training of the newly arrived p. Teacher Sons.

52:7.2 A Teacher Son is supported by seventy p., twelve

primary space levels

0:8.12 the p., secondary, tertiary, and quartan space levels

primary space situations

56:9.4 reaction of the Trinity (of Trinities) to basic and p.,

primary sphere(s)

35:3.1 pilot world of the Salvington circuit of seventy p.,

35:3.2 containing seven p. and forty-two tributary spheres.

35:3.2 the pilot world and the next six p. in the encircling

35:3.10 activities germane to the work of the associated p..

35:3.12 the cultural worlds, the p. of the Salvington circuit.

35:7.1 group of seven worlds in the circuit of seventy p.

35:7.2 on up through the remaining six p. and their

36:2.1 the general oversight of the fourth group of seven p.

36:2.9 Each of these p. is surrounded by six satellites,

38:4.1 ninth group of seven p. in the Salvington circuit

primary stage

29:5.5 the process of energy transmutation from the p.

57:2.0 2. THE PRIMARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:4.1 The p. of a nebula is circular; the secondary, spiral;

primary subdivisions

41:1.4 the fifth order are assigned to each of Nebadon’s p.,

primary supernaphimsee supernaphim

primary type(s)

49:4.2 the three-brained planets harbor only the three p..

50:3.5 the p. of midway creatures and certain high types of

primary units

48:1.3 so to modify the revolutions of the p. of matter and

primary world(s)

36:4.6 the fifth group of seven p. in the Salvington circuit

36:4.7 The satellites of the seven p. of the finaliters are the

37:2.10 The seven p. are presided over by the created orders

37:2.11 The seventh p. itself is reserved for those matters

37:5.10 The eighth group of seven p. and tributary satellites

38:4.1 maintains headquarters on one of these six p.

Primary Associators

29:4.9 5. P. Associators.

29:4.32 5. P. Associators.

29:4.32 these living organisms store energy during times of

29:4.32 They work on a gigantic scale, converting energies

29:4.32 They are able to carry forward these transformations

29:4.32 These beings simply act by their presence.

29:4.32 They are in no way exhausted or depleted by this

29:4.32 they act like living catalytic agents.

30:2.15 5. P. Associators.

Primary Eventuated Master Force Organizers

29:0.2 1. P. Eventuated Master Force Organizers.

29:5.2 1. P. Eventuated Master Force Organizers.

30:1.97 4. P. Eventuated Master Force Organizers.

42:2.8 resistance afforded by the space presence of the P..

Primary Lanonandek(s)—see Lanonandek(s)

Primary Master Force Organizers

29:5.5 P. are the manipulators of the primordial or basic

42:2.5 it is seemingly modifiable by the presence of the P..

57:1.2 the P. of Paradise had long been in full control of the

Primary Sangiksee Sangik

Primary Space Level

31:9.6 4. The P. Space Level.

Primary Supernaphimsee Supernaphim

Primates

61:6.1 had only well established themselves when the P.,

61:6.2 A mutation within the stock of the progressing P.

62:3.9 the tree in which the prospective mother of the P.

62:3.10 for the twins were the first of the new species of P.

62:3.11 Contemporaneously with the birth of the P. twins,

62:4.0 4. THE PRIMATES

62:4.1 but these P. twins stood erect from the beginning.

62:4.2 their family and establish the new species of P..

62:4.2 these new creatures are properly denominated P.

62:4.3 Thus it was that the P. came to occupy a region on

62:4.4 The P. were more human and less animal than

62:4.5 Although in emotional nature the P. differed little

62:4.5 they exhibited more of a human trend in all of their

62:4.5 They were, indeed, splendid and superior animals,

62:4.5 they might have lived that long had they died natural

62:4.6 P. suddenly gave birth to two remarkable creatures,

62:4.7 these mid-mammals in turn produced the superior P.,

62:4.7 The P. tribes were the last vital link in the evolution

62:5.6 —the twins—were a great trial to their P. parents.

62:5.9 admixture with their inferior relatives of the P. tribes.

62:5.11 P. father became disconsolate—he was heartbroken.

62:6.4 the dawn mammals, the mid-mammals, and the P.,

63:1.4 The decision to flee from the P. tribes implies a

63:2.1 popular with their animal cousins of the P. tribe.

63:2.3 the twins shared the P.’ deathly fear of being on

63:2.7 The P. ancestors of Andon had often replenished fire

primesee prime minister

12:1.12 do they cross a local universe, a p. creative unit.

32:3.15 The two p. manifestations of finite reality, innate

42:3.3 1. Ultimatonic matter—the p. physical units of

52:3.3 It is the p purpose of the Adamic regime to influence

70:9.1 Society’s p. gift to man is security.

71:3.2 The chosen people doctrine has been a p. factor in

81:5.6 The p. mission of government is the definition of the

84:8.1 The p. incentive to marriage used to be economic;

105:3.1 The seven p. relationships within the I AM

106:0.14 4. Your ignorance of the six p. purposes of

128:7.6 Never lose sight of the fact that the p. mission of

164:3.16 near the temple, for the p. purpose of making this

prime minister(s)

51:7.2 and Eve become what might be called joint p. of

70:6.5 to impersonate him, and this is the origin of p..

80:6.4 Andite architectural genius, while serving as p..

primeval

0:3.23 the ONE UNCAUSED—the p. cause of causes.

52:1.4 the morals of the p. forests are not in keeping with

65:6.8 cannot explain how a human evolved out of the p.

131:4.3 and his p. spirit dwells within the mortal soul.

primitive

66:7.2 everything was very simple and altogether p. in

89:1.2 spirit retribution is so great in the mind of a p. that

89:1.2 dies of fright when he has violated a taboo,

primitive activities

33:8.6 transactions are very different from the more p. of

primitive age(s)

55:5.2 gone are the idleness and friction of the earlier p..

66:3.7 could be done for the men and women of that p..

70:9.17 throw civilized man back to the crude usages of p..

primitive ancestors

58:1.4 Your p. freely circulated about in the salty ocean;

100:4.5 mind’s eye conjure up a picture of one of your p.

primitive animalssee also primitive life

59:1.1  P. marine animals are well established and prepared

59:2.9 Primarily, all animals except certain of the more p.

61:1.9 They were all small, p., and best suited to living

primitive associations

42:4.8 all but the most p. of matter may be broken up.

84:1.0 1. PRIMITIVE PAIR ASSOCIATIONS

primitive astrology

90:2.5  P. was a world-wide belief and practice;

primitive atmosphere

57:7.0 7. THE P. PLANETARY ATMOSPHERE

57:7.2 large enough to hold the p. which had begun to

57:7.6 The p. planetary atmosphere is slowly evolving,

57:7.10 The p. of the volcanic age affords little protection

primitive Australians

103:3.1 In spite of their belief in spirits, p. still focus their

primitive authority

70:12.2 While p. was based on strength, physical power,

primitive awe

196:2.2 religious growth from the early ideas of p and human

primitive bathing

87:6.12 the later water ritual; p. was a religious ceremony.

primitive beings

63:4.9 It is impossible to induce such p long to live together

primitive belief(s)

88:6.7 would be an almost immediate reversion to the p. in

95:1.1 the influence of the p. of two groups of invaders,

95:7.5 about the p. and unorganized beliefs of the desert,

103:1.4 wrong when it assumes that religion is at first a p.

103:3.2 Later religion is foreshadowed in the p. in natural

primitive believers

92:1.4 religion and motivates the religious ritual of the p..

primitive bondage

91:1.6 who have not been delivered from the p. of fear,

primitive center

79:0.1 their descendant Badonan founded a p. of culture

primitive Christianity

195:10.1 It is futile to talk about a revival of p.; you must go

primitive cities

81:3.3 And these p. trading and manufacturing cities

primitive civilization

49:2.17 man preserved himself and advanced his p. by

63:4.8 This early race and its p. were threatened with

primitive clans

68:6.9 Many p. were virtually exterminated by the practice

primitive clubs

70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES

primitive communism

69:9.2 P. did not especially level men down, nor did it exalt

primitive community

81:3.3 the average p. rose from one to two feet every

primitive comprehension

40:5.19 but the first faint flickers of the p. of that “true light

primitive concept(s)

4:5.3 continue to suffer from the influence of p. of God.

87:1.1 departure for the ghost homeland, a vague and p. of

92:6.20 regrettable that this p. persists in China, Japan,

142:3.3 This was the p. of Deity which Moses exalted to the

primitive conditions

68:1.6 present-day survival of such p. social conditions

primitive consciousness

101:6.4 this is the most p. form of creature consciousness.

primitive contact

109:4.2 but there is little or no personality in such p..

primitive contributions

103:3.1 Regardless of the influence of all these p. to man’s

primitive council

70:12.2 The early and diffuse powers of the p. of elders

primitive creatures

52:1.7 purpose in subduing the fiery tempers of these p..

primitive cult(s)

88:3.1 Fetishism ran through all the p. from the earliest

90:0.1 of religious ritual passed from the forms of the p.

94:4.8 Brahman to the arrant fetishism and p. practices of

primitive culture

79:6.5 the Chinese had built up a dozen strong centers of p.

80:9.3 The p. of Europe, which was encountered by the

80:9.4 As it were, one day in northern Europe there is a p.

primitive cursing

87:6.13 P. was a coercive practice designed to overawe

primitive customs

64:2.7 and perpetuated their p. religious customs.

68:4.1 social institutions arise from the evolution of the p.

87:6.15 These reversions to p. were considered sure guards

primitive desires

68:3.1 P. produced the original society, but ghost fear held

primitive development

62:6.3 and the beginnings of p. social development.

primitive distinction

103:3.1 p. between the values of the secular and the sacred

primitive doctrine

86:4.5 The p. of survival after death was not necessarily a

primitive equality

70:2.8 war: 5. Dissolved the illusion of p. and selectively

primitive estate

81:2.10 these animals man could not have risen from his p. to

primitive existences

65:7.6 the lowliest minds of p. and invisible existences up to

primitive family

84:2.2 The p., growing out of the instinctive biologic

84:7.2 the interested party in promoting marriage and p. life

98:4.1 in the Greco-Roman world, having lost their p. and

primitive fauna

61:1.14 was gradually overrun by p. mammalian fauna of

primitive fear

102:5.2 the evolution of mind ideation when p. animal fear is

194:3.2 These are the religions of p. fear and dread.

primitive fire drill

92:2.2 the Hindus kindle their altar fires by using a p..

primitive food-gathering lines

68:5.3 to the first form of industrial organization, the p..

primitive forest

70:9.1 if an unarmed man met a tiger face to face in the p..

primitive form(s)

42:10.3 the nonteachable intellect of the most p. of life, but

58:4.4 We had planted the p. form of marine life in the bays

58:6.1 stages between the early p. vegetable forms of life

58:7.1 the more p. of the early marine-animal organisms.

59:0.8 The more simple and p. of animal life have already

62:3.3 instituting a p. of social organization and a crude

62:5.4 awe, reverence, humility, and even a p. of gratitude.

71:1.3 a loose confederation of tribes, a very p. of state.

89:8.7  P. of prayer were nothing more nor less than

91:3.2 The early and p. of prayer was much like the magical

101:3.3 same spirit personality, in p. and embryonic form,

101:6.4 this is the most p. of creature consciousness.

155:5.6 deplored the fact that so much of this p. of worship

primitive frog

65:3.3 informed that Urantia mortals evolved by way of p.

primitive god(s)

89:5.2 offered flesh as a food gift to the spirits and his p..

96:4.9 this evolution of the concept of Deity from the p. of

96:5.8 Their concept of God was p., anthropomorphic,

primitive government

70:5.9 In Africa, today, all these forms of p. are in actual

primitive groups

68:2.1 the turbulent state of certain p. well illustrates what

68:3.3 thoroughly disciplined and better controlled p.

70:3.3 it was commerce and trade that held the early and p.

primitive health resorts

90:4.6 natural hot springs soon blossomed as p..

primitive human(s)

40:5.10 An experiential Adjuster remains with a p.

61:6.2 the progressing Primates suddenly produced two p.,

62:4.4 species were very similar to those of the p. races.

62:4.7 became the immediate ancestors of the p. race.

62:5.5 were such human feelings manifested in these p.,

63:6.5 was the all-important thing in the lives of these p.

66:0.2 There were almost one-half billion p. on earth at the

66:6.3 nearly valueless on a barbaric planet populated by p..

68:1.4 P. early learned that groups are vastly greater than

68:6.1 The first social associations of p. were for the

85:1.2 influence was exerted by meteoric stones which p.

primitive hunter

50:5.5 Just as soon as the p. can spare any time from the

primitive huts

81:2.18 was discovered when one of these clay-covered p.

primitive hygiene

66:5.17 introduction of sanitation and the promotion of p.

primitive idea(s)

86:4.3 The most p. of the human soul, the ghost, was

88:0.2 the fetish cult eventually incorporated all of the p. of

121:7.12 peoples of Jesus’ time all held p. regarding the health

primitive imagination

87:5.2 of the higher spirits as they evolved in man’s p..

primitive industry

69:2.1 P. slowly grew up as an insurance against the terrors

69:2.2 Before the dawn of early frugality and p. the lot of

primitive inhabitants

52:6.4 impossible on a world whose inhabitants are so p.

primitive inheritance

111:7.5 of a great mind antagonized by the urge of a p.;

primitive insecurity

69:9.6 But at first all hoarding was secret; p. prevented the

primitive instincts

36:5.6 1. The spirit of intuition—quick perception, the p.

primitive institutions

69:0.0 PRIMITIVE HUMAN INSTITUTIONS

primitive justice

70:11.14 The whole idea of p. was not so much to be fair as

primitive law

70:11.2 of all others, and this is effected by the taboo, p..

89:2.4 p. made vice a crime; religion made it a sin.

primitive lemurs

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, p., squirrels, pigs,

primitive level(s)

91:0.4 a regression of their degenerating religion to this p..

91:4.1 unethical praying reverts to the p. of pseudo magic

primitive lifesee also primitive animals

9:5.3 the lowest nonexperiencing entities of the most p.

42:10.3 the nonteachable intellect of the most p. forms of life

42:10.3 functions on levels beside that of p. planetary life.

58:1.8 age that p. plant life found its way onto the land.

58:4.3 500,000,000 years ago p. marine vegetable life was

58:4.4 We had planted the p. form of marine life in the bays

58:6.1 stages between the early p. vegetable forms of life

58:7.1 fossil remains of vegetable and early p. animal life.

58:7.9 During these times of p. marine life, extensive areas

59:0.8 The more simple and p. forms of animal life have

59:0.8 many inland seas are teeming with p. marine life.

65:5.2 the reversion of p. plant life to the prechlorophyll

70:10.4 There was no privacy in p. life.

70:10.9 Vengeance became the aim of p., but religion has

84:7.2 party in promoting marriage and p. family life.

102:6.8 finally taking origin in p. which was utterly devoid

primitive magic

97:7.11 has begun the destruction of p. and biologic fear.

primitive magicians

88:6.1 Women outnumbered the men among p..

primitive mammals

61:1.3 mammalian instincts began to be manifested in p.

61:2.5 Of the earlier and more p., over one hundred species

primitive mansee man, primitive

primitive manifestation

85:0.2 worship in its p appears long before the mind of man

85:7.1 no matter how p. its first manifestations might be.

primitive manufacture

66:5.11 Every form of p. was encouraged by this corps.

primitive manufacturing

74:5.3 there were over one hundred p. plants in operation,

primitive marriage

82:2.5 P. did not much curtail man’s sex liberties, but it

82:2.5 but it did render further sex license taboo to the wife.

82:3.15 These p. trial marriages were entirely free from all

82:4.2 P. was an investment, an economic speculation;

82:4.2 it was more a matter of business than an affair of

83:1.5 P. was primarily industrial; and even in modern times

83:2.1 P. were always planned by the parents of the boy and

83:2.2 Coercion, not attraction, was the approach to p..

primitive mating

83:1.5 so-called romantic love were at a minimum in p..

primitive men

28:5.16 difficulty in inculcating this truth in the minds of p.

39:5.4 These p. only come to realize the wisdom of

39:5.7 Suspicion is the inherent reaction of p.;

40:5.9 the higher and more advanced types of p. acquire

40:5.10 Adjusters contribute to the advancement of p. but

48:4.16 P. have no capacity therefor, and beings of

50:1.4 engraft the higher forms of creature life on the p. on

51:4.6 These races of p. think no more of utilizing the

52:1.1 Planetary Prince, mortal will creatures are called p..

52:1.1 There are six basic types or races of p.,

52:1.3 P. are mighty hunters and fierce fighters.

52:2.4 racial religions two strains: the early fears of p. and

63:4.4 see one of these p. valiantly fighting with one hand

64:6.17 green race was one of the less able groups of p.,

66:5.11 many new commodities to attract the fancy of p..

66:5.21 It was difficult to persuade p. to wash their bodies

66:5.25 These p. would not consent to experiment with

66:5.25 never could they overcome their great fear of the

66:5.25 They were finally persuaded to work with metals and

66:7.1 beautiful and designed to awe the p. of that age,

67:5.1 translated into license by the half-evolved p. of

68:2.6 The sex urge alone did not impel p. and women to

84:3.5 woman has outgeneraled even the most p. of men.

85:7.1 naturally and spontaneously in the minds of p. and

86:5.13 P. thought the soul was associated with the breath,

102:6.2 The gods of p. may have been no more than shadows

109:3.2 when p. are arriving in the valley of decision, but

109:4.4 humanizing the descendants of the p. of olden ages.

primitive method(s)

81:6.33 than will the older and more p. of communism

87:2.9 The p. of saying grace was, before eating, to throw

primitive mind(s)

4:5.5 human sacrifices and substituted therefor, in the p. of

40:5.9 and embrace the most p. types of human minds.

68:3.2 Although most dreams greatly perturbed the p.,

85:7.1 there was operating all this time in these same p.

85:7.2 To the p. there is little difference between fearing,

86:2.3 The p. was logical but contained few ideas for

87:4.7 when these ideas were taking root in the p. of man,

88:6.8 phantasms of ignorant superstition agitated the p. of

89:2.2 of sin that natural death became logical to the p..

90:3.3 The p. may be handicapped by lack of facts, but

91:1.3 But the p. mind was neither logical nor consistent.

91:1.4 Prayer is only monologuous in the p. type of mind.

91:3.7 to the concept of a near-by alter ego, just as the p.

91:4.4 great caution in attempting to discourage the p.

109:3.2 experience in transient association with p.,

primitive-minded

67:4.6 to win the support of the p. evolutionary mortals.

primitive ministry

56:2.3 though extending from the p. of the adjutant spirits

primitive monkeys

61:3.12 In central Asia the true types of both the p. and the

61:4.4 and the South American type of p. evolved.

primitive mores

83:7.2 Under the more p., divorce was had at the option of

primitive mortals

49:6.6 the animal-origin races are characterized by p. who

52:1.5 these p. are cave dwellers or cliff residents.

52:1.8 P. usually welcome the Planetary Prince and his

52:1.8 they often look upon them with awe and reverence,

67:4.6 the support of the p.-minded evolutionary mortals.

85:4.4 Fire was mixed up with magic in the minds of p.

primitive mothers

84:7.10 But p. only nourished and cared for their children

89:5.4 It was once a general practice for p. to kill and eat

primitive mores

69:5.4 And the entire body of p. was really designed to help

primitive mysteries

98:4.7 indicate how p. these Levantine mysteries became.

primitive nature

65:2.3 The bacteria, simple vegetable organisms of a p.,

primitive notions

188:4.8 abandon all those p. about God as an offended

primitive observances

87:0.1 its p. religious observances were the outgrowth of

primitive ocean

57:7.9 Even the early deposits of the soon appearing p.

57:8.3 p. was not salty; it was practically a fresh-water

primitive opossums

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, p., squirrels, pigs,

primitive organisms

58:6.6 life reveals the early adjustment struggles of these p..

58:7.1 p. forms of the early marine-animal organisms.

primitive organization

52:2.11 idiot does not have much chance of survival in a p.

62:3.3 really instituting a p. form of social organization and

primitive pair associations

84:1.0 1. PRIMITIVE PAIR ASSOCIATIONS

primitive palavers

70:5.5 The p. “palavers” were seldom useful.

primitive people(s)

53:7.2 every opportunity for deceiving the p. of a young

63:4.4 development touchingly foreshadowed in these p..

63:6.8 is a thrilling recital of the organization of these p.

64:4.11 these p. drifted on, hunting and fighting, by spells

66:5.22 these p. were not slow in reverting to their former

70:7.8 P. early taught their adolescent youths sex control.

74:8.5 P. made a practice of selecting for their “totems”

82:1.2 and desire were not dominating passions in p.;

83:7.2 Among p. about one half the marriages proved

86:3.1 end of life was not clear to the consciousness of p.,

86:6.3 all of the subsequent superstition and religion of p..

87:5.3 p. paid more attention to their malevolent ghosts

88:4.8 P. so feared magic that it did actually kill,

90:3.6 Today, in Africa may be found p. who kill someone

111:0.7 Many p. believed the soul looked out upon the

111:0.7 therefore did they so cravenly fear the evil eye.

111:0.7 They have long believed that “the spirit of man is the

155:5.8 of the evolutionary religious practices of p.

primitive performance

63:6.4 these venerated animals; and still later on, this p.

primitive pigs

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, p., squirrels, lemurs,

primitive policy

86:6.6 The beginnings of a p. philosophic life policy were

primitive population controls

68:6.10 twentieth century there persist remnants of these p.

primitive practices

92:6.1 evolved only the most p. religious practices.

94:4.8 to the arrant fetishism and p. cult practices of the

primitive prayer(s)

89:8.7  P. forms of prayer were nothing more nor less

91:1.0 1. PRIMITIVE PRAYER

91:0.3 among certain Australian tribes p. religious prayers

91:3.2 The early and p. form of prayer was much like the

primitive praying

91:3.2 this p. type of praying is destined to evolve before

91:4.4 characterized by p., and materialistic praying.

primitive propensities

84:8.3 strain elevated this p. into the potential of pleasure,

primitive Protozoa

58:7.2 Fossils of this era yield algae, corallike plants, p.,

primitive race(s)

49:2.17 amusing to observe the early civilization of a p.

62:4.4 were very similar to those of the p. human races.

62:4.7 became immediate ancestors of the p. human race.

64:3.3 traditions of these p. grew up around the dangers of

64:6.22 Like other p. they never fully recovered from the

66:6.3 transformation, or the en masse uplifting, of the p. of

68:1.6 antisocial traits that were so characteristic of all p..

68:5.5 but the more p. did not hunt the larger animals.

69:5.11 Intoxicants and drugs intrigued the p. races.

82:1.6 sex appeal is virtually absent in present-day p.;

82:2.2 reveals the simple mating customs followed by p..

85:4.1 The p. venerated springs and worshiped rivers.

86:4.7 But since many p. believed that man entered the next

86:4.7 they did not relish the idea of becoming old and

primitive religion(s)

1:5.11 P. had many personal gods, and they were fashioned

4:5.3 —these are the gods of p.; they are not the Gods

4:5.4 blood, represents a religion wholly puerile and p.,

62:5.4 of natural phenomena, is about to give birth to p..

63:6.8 These simple people had a real though p., but it was

64:4.12 A p. of the fear of natural forces gradually developed

64:6.23 a revival of learning and religion of a p. sort—but

68:4.3 Later developing p. greatly reinforced ghost fear in

70:1.14 The p. religions all sanctioned war.

85:0.1 Man creates his p. out of his fears and by means

86:0.2 Religion of a p. type was a natural biologic

86:7.0 7. THE FUNCTION OF PRIMITIVE RELIGION

86:7.1 P. was simply the payment of premiums on insurance

86:7.6 P. prepared the soil of the human mind, by the force

87:4.5 as the early ghosts of the monospiritism of most p.

89:1.7 have endured but for the upholding sanctions of p..

89:2.1 bad luck literally drove man into the invention of p.

89:2.5 idea of confession and forgiveness appeared in p..

91:1.4 the premagical incantations of p. have evolved to

91:3.4 with the fictitious symbol of the alter ego of p. have

92:3.3 P. is nothing more nor less than the struggle for

92:6.1 The basic belief of p. was survival after death.

92:7.2 P. was very democratic; the savage was quick to

92:7.5 P. was largely a material value consciousness, but

101:5.10 Such p are directly concerned with ethics and morals

101:7.6 Philosophy transforms that p. which was largely a

101:9.2 When you presume to sit in judgment on the p. of

102:8.7 The quest for miracles is a harking back to the p. of

103:0.2 p. are always evolutionary in their genesis.

103:3.1 all played a part in the evolutionary origin of p.,

150:3.9 nothing in common with the soothsayer priests of p..

155:5.3 1. P.. The seminatural and instinctive urge to fear

primitive religious experience

103:2.8 when confronted by the urge to be selfish, that is p..

primitive rocks

58:7.5 Colorado River, where these p. fossil-bearing rocks,

primitive sacrifices

89:6.6 trinkets is reminiscent of the p. foundation sacrifices.

primitive savagery

94:10.1 they encountered a state of p. very similar to that

primitive savage(s)

68:4.4 the p. was hedged about by an endless ceremonial.

68:4.4 Everything he did from the time of awakening in the

68:4.4 the morning to the moment he fell asleep in his cave

68:4.4 He was a slave to the tyranny of usage; his life

69:2.3 P. never did any real work cheerfully or willingly.

83:0.2 not live without each other, be they the most p. or

primitive scorpions

59:3.11 more favorable locations the p. water scorpions first

primitive self-control

89:1.1 source of ceremonial standards and the ancestor of p

primitive sense of duty

102:1.1 the explanation of the translation of man’s p. into

primitive settlements

64:1.7 the p. maintained the worship of the Breath Giver.

primitive shelter

84:1.2 attracted savage man to woman and the p. shared by

primitive slavery

51:4.7 on all normal spheres this sort of p. is abolished

101:0.1 Religion ranges from the p. fear slavery of the

primitive smoke signals

69:4.7 Message sending evolved from the p. up through

primitive society

68:1.3 P. was founded on the reciprocity of necessity and

68:1.5 The peoples who early organized themselves into a p

69:3.1 The divisions of labor in p. were determined first by

69:3.6 led to their becoming, as a class, the politicians of p..

69:6.1 P. with its four divisions—industrial, regulative,

69:8.7 compelled to invent the regulative mechanism of p.;

69:9.1 While p. was virtually communal, primitive man did

69:9.2 it was indispensable scaffolding in the growth of p.,

70:3.1 In the most p. the horde is everything;

70:10.4 In the earliest p. public opinion operated directly;

70:11.2 for p. was wholly negative in its organization,

79:8.15 they passed from a p. agricultural society to a

86:2.6 was just as unorganized and haphazard as was p..

86:6.2 newly imagined spirit world became a power in p..

89:5.1 was a part of the social and religious structure of p..

90:5.3 initiation ceremonies of the p. tribal secret societies

99:5.1 In p. the religious group is not always very different

primitive sojourners

66:4.11 invisible to human beings, but the p. at Dalamatia

primitive sort

64:6.23 widespread revival of learning and religion of a p.

primitive sphere

54:1.10 during the early times of a p. evolving sphere, but

primitive squirrels

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, p., pigs, lemurs, opossums

primitive stage(s)

34:5.2 potential of planetary life from the initial and p.

68:5.3 This was the p. nomadic stage of culture and is the

70:3.2 The Bushmen have never progressed beyond this p.;

primitive state

42:4.3 They are masters of energy as it circulates in this p.

71:1.3 a confederation of tribes, a very p. form of state.

primitive stone

58:7.4 this ancient and p. fossil-bearing stone layer comes

primitive superstitions

88:4.6  dynamic emotion—fear plus curiosity—in these p.;

primitive techniques

70:10.8 other tribes practiced such p of justice administration

primitive thumb

62:2.1 They had a p. opposable thumb as well as a highly

primitive times

81:6.7 During p. life on Urantia was a serious and sober

82:3.4 In p. marriage was the price of social standing;

84:3.3 Woman failed to get social recognition during p.

109:4.4 many of the scenes and practices of the men of p.;

primitive trends

37:6.6 divested of p. animalistic trends towards things

primitive tribe(s)

64:6.14 The p. yellow tribes were the first to abandon the

68:6.8 all p. killed deformed and sickly children.

70:5.1 From the early clans and p there gradually developed

74:8.5 many of the p. believed and taught that they were

82:3.14 Many p. sanctioned trial marriage until the woman

84:3.6 when the p. of Australia are on the march, women

85:4.3 Clouds, and rain has been feared and worshiped by p

86:5.2 All p., except those little above animals, have

88:5.5 But among the most p. tribes, such as the African

89:2.1 Every p. had its tree of forbidden fruit, literally the

90:2.3 Witchcraft was a religion with many p. tribes.

90:4.3 The more p. greatly feared the sick, and for ages

primitive type(s)

9:5.3 the lowest nonexperiencing entities of the most p. of

40:5.9 mankind and embrace the most p. of human minds.

61:1.3 mammalian instincts began to be manifested in p.

86:0.2 Religion of a p. was therefore a natural biologic

91:1.4 Prayer is only monologuous in the most p. of mind.

91:3.2 p. of praying is destined to evolve before attaining

primitive units

29:4.32 of producing some of the p. of material existence.

primitive Urantians

66:3.2 the natural environment designed to induce p. to

85:0.2 commonplace experience of the simple-minded p..

86:1.2 P. struggled for existence,not for a standard of living

primitive viands

92:2.2 but of the most p. of viands: “The flesh roasted

primitive warfare

84:3.10 Decreasing p. greatly lessened the disparity between

primitive wives

82:3.13  P. not infrequently took pride in their husband’s

primitive women

83:5.13 P. aged early because of frequent childbearing

84:1.7 which constrained p. to submit to strange conditions

84:3.4 P. unintentionally created their dependence on men

84:4.11 But p. did not pity themselves as their more recently

84:4.11 They were, after all, fairly happy and contented;

84:4.11 they did not dare to envision a better or different

primitive world(s)

36:5.1 It is the presence of the adjutant mind-spirits on p.

49:4.6 different planets from twenty-five years on the p. to

52:2.3 When the Planetary Prince arrives on a p.,

70:8.1 The only worlds without social strata are the most p.

109:3.2 On certain p. (the series one group) the Adjuster

primitive worship

85:0.2 worship in its p. manifestations appears before the

85:7.1 worship urge, no matter how p. its first

86:0.1 The evolution of religion from the preceding and p.

89:7.4 the peculiar associations of sex laxity with p. had

101:5.3 The experience of p., the religion which is a mind

155:5.6 the fact that so much of this p. form of worship

primitives

87:1.3 The p. feared sickness because they observed it was

87:2.7 denuded life of the few pleasures as the p. enjoyed

88:2.4 The p. believed that a ceremony of consecration

primordialsee primordial force

3:1.7 God is the p. foundation of the coherence of the

12:6.6 pertaining to the behavior of a p. unit of force,

32:1.1 the p. energies are the work of the Master Force

49:1.2 the living catalyzers who initiate the p. reactions of

62:6.3 instinctive and reflex behavior of the p. animal life.

65:2.1 Man’s p. ancestors were literally the slime and ooze

92:0.2 This might be termed the p. human instinct for Deity.

92:3.2 they all go back to the early times of p. ghost fear.

94:3.3 Absolute, the infinite IT IS, the p. creative potency

104:4.20 The existential values of spirit have their p. genesis,

105:1.5 The prereality, p., eternity situation may be

105:2.8 This is the p. association of the statics and potentials

105:4.3 There are three great classes of p. relationships,

105:7.18 stirred in response to the p. self-will of self-existent

115:1.3 attenuations of the original and p. absolute reality of

115:3.3 The p. stasis of infinity requires segmentation prior

primordial force(s)

11:5.4 the p.-charge of space appears to be focalized in

11:8.5 analogous to the concept of the p.-charge of space,

12:6.6 All phases of p., nascent spirit, and other

12:6.6 pertaining to the behavior of a p. unit of force,

15:4.2 force organizers transmute space potency into p.

29:3.11 If they exert an influence upon the p of this Absolute

29:5.4 These two mighty orders of p. manipulators work

29:5.5 Force Organizers are the manipulators of the p.

29:5.5 These force organizers transmute p. (pre-energy

42:2.7 2. P. force.

42:2.7 recognized transmutation of space potency into p. is

42:2.8 Passive and potential force becomes active and p. in

42:2.8 P. is seemingly reactive to transcendental causation

42:2.9 P. is sometimes spoken of as pure energy; on Uversa

42:2.10 is sufficient to transform space potency into p.,

42:2.10  P. is destined to pass through two distinct phases of

42:2.16 a nature very unlike that of space potency and p..

42:5.16 P. behavior does give rise to phenomena which are

56:1.3 Pure energy (p.) and pure spirit are wholly

primordials

4:1.9 as to just how the p. of force, concept, or spirit will

prince or Planetary Prince; see prince of devils;

see Prince of Peace; Prince’s staff

15:2.3 Each inhabited planet is presides over by a P.,

24:1.12 if its P. should rebel against the Universal Father

32:2.7 each of these worlds will be presided over by a P..

35:4.5 Abraham was locally known as P. of Salem because

35:9.9 Rebellion by a P. instantly isolates his planet;

36:3.9 Upon the arrival of a P. they prepare to leave,

37:9.11 From the early days of the arrival of a P. to the

38:9.10 and as celestial entertainers in behalf of the P..

38:9.10 In case of the defection of the P. and the failure of

38:9.12 from the time of the arrival of the P. to the age of

39:0.11 schools attached to the headquarters of the P.  of

39:4.3 In the event of the defection of a P., these seraphim

39:9.2 accompany each newly commissioned P. to the

40:3.1 the elevation of the P. to the dignity of Planetary

45:4.3 1. Onagar, the master mind of the pre-P. age, who

45:4.4 2. Mansant, the great teacher of the post-P. age on

45:4.6 4. Orlandof, a p. of the blue men and their leader

45:4.16 Melchizedek has been proclaimed vicegerent P. of

45:4.16 who is actually the P. of the world whereon he

45:5.3 contactable intermediary between the invisible P. and

48:1.1 known on Urantia since the early days of the P..

49:5.22 Life Carriers duly install a P. as ruler of the realm.

49:5.23 this P. arrives to inaugurate human civilization and

49:5.23 your P., Caligastia, cast his lot with the rebellion of

49:5.24 natural biologic peak during the regime of the P.,

50:1.1 The P. and his assistant brethren represent the

50:1.1 but the P. is the last of the orders of personal Sons

50:1.1 but the P. represents the last effort of the Eternal

50:1.1 On a newly inhabited world the P. is the sole

50:1.2 The p. of a newly inhabited world is surrounded by

50:2.3 A P. may have as assistants one or more of the third

50:2.5 system has its beginnings in the tribunals of a P.,

50:2.5 accordance with the personal discretion of the p..

50:2.7 the staff of the P. is to facilitate communication with

50:3.1 These ascenders accompany the p. as advisers and

50:3.1 connecting link between the p. and the world races.

50:3.1 The Urantia P., Caligastia, had a corps of one

50:3.4 On those worlds where these helpers of the p. have

50:3.5 These assistants to the P. seldom mate with the races

50:3.5 emergencies and then only by direction of the P..

50:3.5 of these assistants of the P. are Adjuster indwelt.

50:3.6 At the end of the p.’ dispensation, when the time

50:4.1 These schools of the p. are located at the material

50:4.2 settlements of the early times of the P. are different

50:4.3 the students and teachers in the P.’ schools were all

50:4.9 A P. is not visible to mortal beings; it is a test of

50:4.10 have been adopted and trained in the p.’ schools are

50:4.10 carry on according to the plan of the p.’ schools.

50:5.1 but a successful P. continues on as the ruler of his

50:5.1 His work is quite independent of the missions of the

50:5.3 Under the benign rule of a P., augmented by the

50:6.5 as a result of the double tragedy of a rebellious P.

50:7.1 influence of such superhuman personalities as a P.

51:0.1 During the dispensation of a P., primitive man

51:0.2 Together with the P., they remain on their planet

51:0.2 Such an adventure on a world having a P. is not

51:3.1 the site of the garden has been selected by the P.,

51:3.4 The plans for race upstepping are prepared by the

51:3.4 inherent in the presence of the rebellious P.,

51:3.4 The traitorous P. did succeed in compromising

51:3.6 As with the corporeal staff of the P., the descendants

51:3.7 who date from the near times of the arrival of the P..

51:3.9 visited by four orders of sonship: Caligastia, the P.

51:3.9 welcomed to your world by a loyal and efficient P.

51:4.7 servitude does not survive the dispensation of the P.,

51:4.8 The P. and the Material Son, with other suitable

51:5.5 are educated and trained in the schools of the P.

51:6.2 jointly with the headquarters city of the P., sets the

51:6.2 city headquarters schools of the P. and the garden

51:6.4 The schools of the P. are primarily concerned with

51:6.5 one who can see and comprehend the invisible P.

51:6.5 they visualize the P. and his entire staff, visible

51:7.1 prospers under the rulership of three Sons: the P.,

51:7.2 the education and administrative work of the P.

51:7.2 the P. is elevated to the position of Sovereign

51:7.4 The P. and his staff still foster the spiritual domains

52:0.2 1. Pre-Planetary P. Man.

52:0.3 2. Post-Planetary P. Man.

52:1.1 emergence from the animal level to arrival of the P.,

52:1.6 of the realm is simultaneous with the p.’ arrival.

52:1.7 planting of the seeds of revealed religion by the P.

52:1.8 the time man acquires erect posture, the P. usually

52:1.8 Primitive mortals usually welcome the P and his staff

52:2.0 2. POST-PLANETARY PRINCE MAN

52:2.1 With the arrival of the P. a new dispensation begins.

52:2.3 When the P. arrives on a primitive world, evolved

52:2.3 The p. and his staff make the first revelations of

52:2.3 evolutionary process prior to the arrival of the P..

52:2.4 of primitive men and the later revelations of the P..

52:2.5 But the P. is not “the Prince of Peace.”

52:2.6 during the latter part of the p.’ rule, national life

52:2.6 But the great social achievement of the p.’ epoch is

52:2.10 One of the great achievements of the age of the p. is

52:3.3 an administration of the conjoint wisdom of the P.

52:4.2 The P. and the Material Sons are of local universe

52:5.5 fallen P., Caligastia, contesting such a deliverance.

52:7.10 the P. is elevated to the position of Sovereign,

52:7.11 heaven, prepared as a princess adorned for the p..”

53:1.4 Caligastia, the deposed P. of Urantia and a Son of

53:7.1 Only on Panoptia did the P. fail to carry his people

53:7.2 The Melchizedeks ably opposed the apostate P., but

53:8.5 recognized by the Son of Man as the technical P. of

53:8.5 world; now shall the p. of this world be cast down.”

53:8.5 he announced, “The p. of this world is judged.”

53:8.5 it is this same dethroned and discredited P. who was

53:8.6 Caligastia, your apostate P., is still free on Urantia

53:9.4 standing in residence—neither P. nor Material Son.

53:9.4 Melchizedek has been proclaimed vicegerent P.

55:0.1 the pre- and the post-P. ages, the post-Adamic age

55:1.1 proclaims the long-time P. as the new Sovereign

55:1.2 On the right is the seat of the former P., now

55:3.1 early times of primitive man during the pre-P. age.

55:3.15 2. The progeny of the semimortal staff of the P. who

55:4.7 unifiers of the dual leadership of the P.-Sovereign

55:7.1 when the P. is elevated to the status of Sovereign by

55:7.2 The finaliters are invisible, as is the P.-Sovereign

55:7.3 Melchizedek, now the vicegerent P. of Urantia,

56:10.22 certain Melchizedek, the vicegerent P. of Urantia.]

58:4.2 All life down to the days of Caligastia, the P., had its

61:7.4 an important date since it marks the arrival of the P..

63:6.8 leader of the pre-P. days is a thrilling recital of the

63:6.8 Never again, until the arrival of the P., was there

63:7.1 the adjudication of Urantia upon the arrival of the P.,

64:0.1 through the times of the P. to the end of the ice age.

64:0.2 of its story roughly corresponds to the pre-P. days of

64:0.2 history begins at the time of the arrival of the P.

64:5.4 after calling attention to the arrival of the P. at

64:6.6 later activities of the world headquarters of the P..

64:6.10 orange men profited much from the schools of the P.

64:6.28 near the headquarters of the P. the recently taught

64:6.29 Mansant was a great teacher of the post-P. days.

64:7.3 Between the times of the P. and Adam, India became

65:4.8 variation of procedure was the late arrival of the P..

65:4.8 As a rule, the p. appears on a planet about the time

65:4.9 On an ordinary inhabited world a P. would have

65:4.9 of the planet until the subsequent arrival of the P..

66:0.0 THE PLANETARY PRINCE OF URANTIA

66:0.1 on Urantia the P. arrived almost half a million years

66:0.2 Sangik races, Caligastia, the P., arrived on Urantia.

66:0.2 human beings on earth at the time of the P.’ arrival,

66:0.2 The P.’ headquarters, established in Mesopotamia,

66:1.0 1. PRINCE CALIGASTIA

66:1.3 Caligastia very early sought a commission as P., but

66:1.5 No p. of the planets ever embarked upon a career of

66:2.1 The P. of Urantia was not sent out on his mission

66:2.2 was Daligastia, the associate-assistant of the P..

66:2.7 threshold of the planetary headquarters of the P..

66:3.0 3. DALAMATIA—THE CITY OF THE PRINCE

66:3.1 The headquarters of the P. was situated in the

66:3.3 The headquarters of the P. on Urantia was typical of

66:3.3 The nucleus of the P.’ settlement was a simple but

66:3.4 The administrative headquarters of the P. was

66:3.7 Near the P.’ headquarters there dwelt all colors and

66:3.7 the first students of the P.’ schools were recruited.

66:4.5 It is customary for the corporeal staff of a P. to

66:4.10 Upon authority of the P. the entire corporeal staff

66:5.21 Before the P.’ arrival, bathing had been a religious

66:5.30 of civilization prevailing at the P.’ headquarters was

66:6.0 6. THE PRINCE’S REIGN

66:7.1 The P.’ headquarters, though exquisitely beautiful

66:7.5 and then, after three years in the schools of the P.,

66:7.5 receive their commissions as emissaries of the P. to

66:7.18 hundreds of graduates of the P.’ schools engaged in

66:7.19 injunction was the center of all teaching of the P.

66:8.3 From the arrival of P. Caligastia, civilization

66:8.4 The P. of Urantia went into darkness at the time of

66:8.5 The power of the fallen P. to disturb human affairs

66:8.5 this traitorous P. was finally shorn of all authority on

67:1.2 P. agreed to betray the planet upon announcement of

67:1.2 look with peculiar disdain upon P. Caligastia because

67:1.3 deemed more sacred than that reposed in a P. who

67:2.1 statement that P. Caligastia was about to proclaim

67:3.3 The traitorous P. marshaled the disloyal midway

67:4.2 They worked wholeheartedly for the rebel P. but

67:6.2 each, groups identical with those of the P.’ regime.

67:6.5 the loyal aids of the fallen P., two Life Carriers,

70:6.4 the times of the materialized staff of P. Caligastia.

72:0.3 led astray by the disloyalty of its P. in connection

73:1.2 practically all the gains of the P.’ administration had

73:1.2 the traditions of Dalamatia and the culture of the P..

73:6.3 approved the commission of Caligastia as P. of

73:6.5 During the days of the P.’ rule the tree was growing

74:2.8 The dispensation of the P. has passed, age of Adam,

74:3.1 running along smoothly with a well-established P.

74:3.1 Here the P. was very much present, though shorn

74:5.5 The fallen P. had been deposed as world ruler, but

75:2.2 be remembered that Caligastia was the titular P.

75:2.3 But the fallen P. was persistent and determined.

76:4.5 the Melchizedeks, and the fallen P. Caligastia, who

77:1.3 in carrying on the affairs of the P.’ headquarters,

77:1.4 the P. authorized the reproduction of midwayers

77:1.6 the intelligence corps of the P.’ administration.

77:1.6 and rendering other invaluable services to the P.

89:4.5 the traditions of the days of the P. and the sojourn of

92:5.5 to anticipate the appearance on earth of the P.

93:0.2 as the Son of Man, became the titular P. of Urantia.

93:10.5 Son, bearing the title Vicegerent P. of Urantia.

93:10.6 destined to take the place of the fallen P., Caligastia

93:10.6 modified manner resume the role of dethroned P.

93:10.6 as vicegerent P. representing Christ Michael,

93:10.6 who now actually holds the title of P. of Urantia.

93:10.7 upon this Melchizedek of the title Vicegerent P. of

94:7.2 a unique unselfishness about this young prophet p.

94:11.9 and teachings of Siddhartha, the prophet p. of India.

95:6.4 Finally, upon the conversion of an Iranian p.,

111:0.5 Amenhotep III, the little p. is pictured on the arm

111:0.5 another child, in appearance identical with the p.,

114:0.8 Michael of Nebadon is the P. of Urantia.

114:0.11 the onetime incarnated Melchizedek as vicegerent P..

114:1.1 until the arrival of a regularly constituted P..

114:1.1 Subsequent to the downfall of P. Caligastia, Urantia.

114:1.1 proclaimed, by the Union of Days, P. of Urantia.

114:1.2 Vicegerent authority to act for Michael as P. has

114:1.3 present dispensation unless the vicegerent P.

114:1.3 As acting P. he would undoubtedly continue in

114:1.4 Others hold that the vicegerent P. may not come,

114:3.3 In certain ways he functions as would a P., but his

114:3.4 when Machiventa was designated vicegerent P.,

114:5.3 The absence of the P. is effectively compensated by

114:7.15 Since the early times of the P., Urantia has suffered

114:7.17 sphere had never been betrayed by a faithless P.,

119:3.3 this new and mysterious Son acting P. of world 217,

119:3.4 repentance and reclamation of the defaulting P.

119:3.4 the transitory or emergency P. took formal leave,

119:3.7 Never, since this marvelous bestowal as the P. of a

119:8.8 a Son of Man in the likeness of flesh, and the P. of

120:2.2 return to us as the Son of Man, P. of Urantia,

120:2.3 accept the conference of the title of ‘P. of Urantia’

125:5.7 5. Is the expected Messiah to become a temporal p.

131:7.2 the P. of Heaven seek to reveal himself and to

134:8.6 Satan (representing Lucifer) and the rebellious P.,

135:5.7 “the Son of Man”—a Son of God—a heavenly P.,

136:3.1 defeated the Urantia pretender, Caligastia, the p. of

136:3.1 Jesus of Nazareth had become the P. of Urantia.

136:3.1 And this P. of Urantia, so soon to be proclaimed

137:1.8 disciples to become the apostles of the Galilean P. of

171:8.3 Do you not remember about a certain p. who went

174:5.12 the P. of this world I have cast down; and all men

176:2.3 this world him who became the p. of darkness,

176:4.4 he who carries among his universe titles that of P.

179:2.3 Lucifer, Satan, and Caligastia the p. of darkness

189:3.3 The first occurred at the time of the arrival of the P.,

prince of devils

151:3.14 was done by the assistance of demons and the p..

153:4.2 so-called miracles by the power of Beelzebub, the p..

154:4.4 was in league with devils, that he might even be a p..

157:3.5 by the indictment that he was in league with the p..

162:7.4 to say that I do my works by the power of the p..

164:4.4 does all these wonders by the power of the p.?”

164:4.11 Sabbath day, this was done by the power of the p..

168:3.4 wonders worked by Jesus to the power of the p.,

169:0.7 seeming miracles by the power of Beelzebub, the p..

173:2.4 works had been wrought by the power of the p..

173:2.7 asserted that he performed by authority of the p..

177:4.3 Master had been wrought by the power of the p.,

Prince of Peace

52:2.5 But the Planetary Prince is not “the P..”

52:6.1 The bestowal Son is the P..

68:3.5 more especially from the teachings of Jesus, the P..

93:10.7 Michael became planetary P. and the second Adam.

97:10.1 would reign over them and all the world as the P..

136:9.7 He would appear on earth as the P. to reveal a God

137:8.7 you shall know the Son of Man as the P.,

175:2.1 paid in full the terrible price of rejecting the P..

Prince’s staff or corporeal staff; see also the one hundred

50:3.0 3. THE PRINCE’S CORPOREAL STAFF

50:3.4 The p.’ are usually removed from the planet in

50:3.5 material beings who remain attached to the p.’ after

50:4.1 The p.’ early organize the planetary schools of

50:4.13 Many of the offspring of the ascenders of the P.’

51:3.6 As with the corporeal staff of the P., the descendants

51:5.2 the staff of the P. proclaims that the children of the

51:5.3 the p.’ bring to the Garden of Eden the superior

51:6.5 they visualize the P. and his entire staff, visible

51:7.4 The P. and his staff still foster the spiritual domains

52:1.8 mortals usually welcome the P. and his visible staff

52:2.3 The p. and his staff make the first revelations of

64:6.22 responsive to the persuasions of the teachers of P.

66:2.0 2. THE PRINCE’S STAFF

66:2.3 group of all were the corporeal members of the P.’

66:2.4 These one hundred rematerialized members of the P’

66:2.6 be projected for the corporeal members of the P.’.

66:2.7 of the one hundred Jerusemite members of the P.’.

66:3.2 every way favorable to the undertakings of the P.’

66:3.8 The P.’ continuously gathered about them the

66:4.1 The arrival of the P.’ created a profound impression.

66:4.1 these members of the P.’ were repersonalized on

66:4.5 members of the P.’ were divided equally as to sex

66:4.10 Upon authority of the P. the entire corporeal staff

66:4.10 Thus did the P.’ eventually bring into being the

66:4.13 the material and otherwise mortal beings of the P.’

66:4.15 their human germ plasm to the members of the P.’,

66:4.16 headquarters as the personal attendants of the P.’.

66:5.14 None of the P.’ would present revelation to

66:5.14 they presented revelation only as the climax of their

66:5.16 Although the P.’ were limited to natural means

66:5.16 they held out the promise of the Adamic gift of a

66:7.3 The P.’ presided over simple and exemplary abodes

66:7.5 The P.’ lived together as fathers and mothers.

67:3.8 one hundred who contributed life plasm to the P.’,

67:4.1 corporeal members of the P.’ were found to have

68:1.6 combined teaching of the corporeal staff of the P.

69:2.5 The P.’ all worked; they did much to ennoble labor

73:1.3 the descendants of the rebel members of the P.’,

73:6.4 who had contributed of their life plasm to the P.’,

74:8.3 with the coming of the corporeal staff of the P.

75:3.8 and intellect of his remote progenitors of the P.’.

75:8.4 beings once attached to the staff of the P..

76:5.6 the days of the arrival of the corporeal staff of the P.

77:1.2 hundred corporeal members of P. Caligastia’s staff

77:1.6 other invaluable services to the P. and his staff

77:2.1 rebel members of the corporeal staff of P. Caligastia

77:2.2 members of the P.’ had been constituted sex

77:2.2 the union of the conjoint offspring of the P.’ with

77:2.4 the corporeal members of the P.’ carried germ plasm

77:2.10 Nodite rulers (immediate descendants of the P.’)

77:3.1 the offspring of the P.’ had become too numerous

77:5.5 claimed to be last pure-line descendant of the P.’.

77:5.5 all descendants of two of the fallen staff of the P..

80:7.5 an unbroken line from the pure Nodite staff of P.

81:2.19 pottery had been introduced by the staff of the P.

92:4.5 corporeal members of P. Caligastia’s staff.

93:2.6 materialized members of P. Caligastia’s staff except

104:1.1 was made by the staff of P. Caligastia about one

114:5.3 The absence of the corporeal staff of a P. and the

Prince-Sovereign

55:4.7 as the unifiers of the dual leadership of the P. and

55:7.2 The finaliters are invisible, as also is the P. except

princes or Planetary Princes

3:5.2 is an unbroken chain of rulers ending with the P.,

4:5.2 prophets failed clearly to differentiate between P.,

20:1.10 Lanonandeks as System Sovereigns and as P..

23:2.18 Constellation Fathers, System Sovereigns, or P..

32:4.3 the P.—the ordained policies and procedures for

33:0.1 Constellation Fathers, System Sovereigns, and P..

35:8.1 Sovereigns, the rulers of the local systems, and as P.,

35:8.5 They are assigned as P. and to the reserves of that

35:8.11 Planetary P. and Reserves . . . . . . 10,000,000

35:9.5 They are almost paternal in their direction of the P.

35:9.6 Sons belonged to the second and third orders, P.

35:9.9 Successor P. are designated for isolated worlds,

35:9.9 planets whose p. of authority may have gone

35:10.4 these defaulting P. and their associates in rebellion

38:9.3 from the modified ascendant-mortal staffs of the P..

39:1.9 order of angels serves from the councils of the P.

39:4.3 attached to governments of the world rulers, the P..

45:2.4 the P. and the resident governors general of the

46:5.16 sonship order of the System Sovereigns and the P..

49:5.18 even the regimes of the P. are identical.

49:5.23 no criterion of the early days of the reign of the P.,

50:0.0 THE PLANETARY PRINCES

50:0.1 the P. are so specialized in service that they are

50:0.1 they are assigned to various duties by the System

50:0.1 commissioned as P. and sent forth to rule the worlds

50:1.0 1. MISSION OF THE PRINCES

50:1.3 In the creation of the System Sovereigns and P.

50:1.4 But not often do these world p. fail in their missions

50:2.1 All P. are under the administrative jurisdiction of

50:2.2 The P. may at any time seek the counsel of the

50:2.3 The P. organize their specialized groups of assistants

50:2.3 They usually surround themselves with a supreme

50:2.4 the P. have only to make request of their brothers,

50:5.1 The loyal p. of the inhabited worlds are attached to

50:5.11 the P. are elevated to the position of Sovereigns

52:1.6 The archangels always accompany the P.,

53:4.2 Lucifer promised the P. that they should rule the

53:4.2 And he directed that the p. on the apostate worlds

53:5.6 the dragon (Lucifer, Satan, and the apostate p.);

53:7.1 Thirty-seven seceding P. swung their world

53:7.4 were influenced by the rebellion of the disloyal p..

53:7.8 were lost on those individual planets whose P. joined

53:8.2 when the P., the “Sons of God,” were assembled,

53:8.2 represented all the isolated worlds of the fallen P..

53:8.3 all Satania aside from the planets of the apostate P..

53:9.3 allowed to make periodic visits to the apostate p.

53:9.4 did periodically visit Caligastia and other fallen p.

54:4.1  the fallen p. to work mischief so long before being

97:1.6 He lifts up the beggars to set them among p. to make

114:3.4 member of the System Sovereign’s cabinet of P..

114:3.4 assume his place in the council of the P. of Satania,

121:3.3 The merchant p. and the bankers, the traders—

132:0.1 Since Gonod carried greetings from the p. of India

152:5.3 trust the Lord than to put confidence in human p..

153:2.2 And when the p. of Judah heard these things, they

153:2.2 Then spoke the priests and the teachers to the p. and

153:2.2 Then spoke Jeremiah to all the p. and to all the

188:3.14 the system council of the P. on Jerusem which

188:4.3 from the clutch of the apostate rulers and fallen p. of

princess

52:7.11 from God, prepared as a p. adorned for the prince.”

principal

28:5.16 Their p. activities are directed toward promoting

50:2.7 The p. reason for bringing mortal ascenders from the

61:2.2 The angiosperms were the p. food of the rapidly

107:5.1 is the p. ministry of mind as discernible by you.

133:9.3 “Wisdom is the p. thing; therefore get wisdom.

150:0.4 Magdala, Tiberias, Nazareth, and all the p. cities

164:2.1 The p. event of these few days in Jerusalem

173:1.3 erected their booths in the p. cities of Palestine for

principalities

100:6.6 “I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor p.,

principally

58:5.2 one thousand miles of the earth’s mass consists p.

59:1.7 The sinking of the land was p. due to crustal

65:2.13 mammals derived p. from western implantation of

72:8.2 The first division of public trust pertains p. to the

79:3.6 in the river valleys, p. of the Indus and Ganges,

95:6.6 traditions of Lucifer and Caligastia, were p. derived

149:0.3 This entire second preaching tour was p. an effort

185:0.1 including the Sanhedrist court (p. Sadduceans),

principlesee principle, in

3:6.7 of universes is power, form, energy, process, p.,

31:3.7 capacity respecting every detail of every divine p. of

48:6.6 The spirit world is governed on the p. of respecting

48:6.33 slightest twisting or perversion of that which is p.

94:1.4 The deity-father p., sometimes called Prajapati,

94:1.4 The Brahman was conceived as the energy-divinity p

94:3.5 The karma p. of causality continuity is, again, very

104:2.6 potentiality, actuality, gravity, tension, pattern, p.,

118:8.5 The whole p. of biologic evolution makes it

principle, in

12:0.2 In p., that is, in eternal potential, we conceive of

12:3.10 it accords, in p., with our belief that intelligent force

21:1.3 The divine natures of these Creator Sons are, in p.,

53:8.4 That was, in p., the real end of the Lucifer rebellion.

63:6.4 was preserved, in p., by the Apostle Paul as the

114:1.1 Such a proclamation in surety and in p. forever

136:6.2 In p., Jesus decided that his lifework should be

principles

12:3.10 By these same p. of comparative computation these

41:0.2 organized in accordance with certain creative p.

48:4.20 The p. of Urantian play life are philosophically

53:3.6 mortals in the p. of universe administration,

53:3.6 p. which he alleged were unethical and unsound.

94:2.2 They proclaimed that, of the two essential divine p.

101:7.3 new formulations of p. and standards are achieved;

111:4.1 become integrated into a dynamic network of p..

132:5.17 sources of wealth must be judged by the highest p.

140:8.2 His instruction embraces the ideal p. of living near

140:8.9 the p. of man’s inner and personal spiritual life.

140:10.2 tendency to take highly idealistic and spiritual p. of

159:3.1 gave expression to the p. which should guide those

170:3.11 it has refused to practice the p. of the gospel of

195:10.20 science without idealism, politics without p.,

printing

79:8.7 learned classes despite the early appearance of p..

79:8.15 government, writing, mathematics, science, and p..

81:6.8 metalworking were followed by an age of p. and

81:6.9 invention benefited most of all from the p. press,

81:6.44 Before the discovery of p., progress was relatively

88:5.4 Writing, p., and pictures were long so regarded.

93:7.4 You who today enjoy the advantages of the art of p.

122:8.7 In the absence of p., when human knowledge was

priorsee prior to

65:3.3 the two p. life strains having perished in spite of all

82:5.4 cousins had p. marriage rights to cousins.

101:1.4 religious experience is not dependent on p. acts of

101:9.1 it expands the moral obligations of all p. revelations.

108:2.3 adjutants of p. ministry to such a mortal intellect.

109:6.2 when released by natural death (or p. thereto),

112:3.3 but according to the p. choosing of the human will

115:1.4 without appealing to the p. acts and pre-existent

118:6.7 has actualized in response to higher and p. choosing.

128:4.2 fear that his other and unstated but p. obligations

153:1.3 to make their vital decisions in accordance with p.

161:0.2 The week p., in which Rodan had expounded his

prior to

8:1.4  P. to this hypothetical eternity moment the space-

8:1.9 p. to this stupendous eruption of creative energy and

10:3.5 The Father, p. to his self-willed divestment of the

12:6.12 administration p. to the appearance of specific rulers.

16:7.2 exercise scientific, moral, and spiritual insight p. to

20:2.6 A planetary visitation of this type usually occurs p.

20:3.4 Avonal Sons may act as planetary judges p. to the

20:4.1 P. to the planetary appearance of a bestowal Son,

21:2.1 p. to all this, the Michael Son will have completed

21:3.2 If, p. to passing through the creature bestowals, he

26:2.7 comparatively few of these angelic ministers p. to

26:11.2 unnamed corps of Paradise Citizens who were, p.

28:0.6 they will be briefly discussed p. to the more extended

36:5.15 Living mind, p to the appearance of capacity to learn

39:5.11 During moments just p. to physical death a reflective

40:6.1 faith sons p. to the event of the final amalgamation

47:5.3 made the equivalent of these circles of culture p. to

52:2.3 Religion is wholly an evolutionary process p. to

53:1.2 refrained from showing disrespect and disdain p. to

53:2.3 At no time p. to the exaltation of his own mind did

56:1.1 Paradise functions p. to space and before time;

59:5.13 For twenty million years p. to this time the earlier

60:3.3 P. to this time there were few mountain peaks,

65:4.7 appearance of the Andonic race p. to the evolution

66:1.2 P. to the reign of Lucifer in Satania, Caligastia had

66:4.5 Prince to procreate their successors sometime p. to

68:4.4 P. to the liberating and liberalizing instruction of the

73:1.7 P. to the arrival of Adam and Eve these groups—

73:2.1 For almost one hundred years p. to Tabamantia’s

74:8.10 the first man, he must have made the world just p. to

77:4.10 This group arose p. to the Bablot conflict.

77:7.3 But they did many strange things on earth p. to the

77:7.7 Even p. to Pentecost no rebel spirit could dominate

77:9.4 have pledged themselves not to leave the planet p. to

77:9.8 a differential which will not be compensated p. to the

78:1.12 This was the picture of the world p to the beginnings

83:4.7 The bride’s feet must never touch the ground p. to

89:3.6 as a ritual among soldiers p. to engaging in battle;

94:12.3 enjoy a sojourn in Paradise p. to entering Nirvana,

95:3.1 natural techniques in any circumscribed area p. to

97:7.9 concept of God ever to greet the ears of man p. to

98:6.1 P. to the coming of mystery cults and Christianity,

103:2.1 realized in experience p. to its appearance in human

105:5.2 P. to the deitization of the finite, it would appear that

105:5.6 there is no actuality conceivable p. to the finite.

107:5.1 reality which is not only prepersonal but also p. to all

108:2.1 Urantia, on average, just p. to the sixth birthday.

108:2.4 cannot arbitrarily invade the mortal intellect p. to the

108:2.5 the arrival of the Adjusters in such minds p. to the

109:6.2 when released by natural death (or p. thereto),

110:6.15 Adjuster relationship in the human experience p.

111:3.1 at any time p. to mortal death this same material

112:6.5 in the early stages of the morontia life and p. to the

112:6.7 Mortal mind, p. to death, is self-consciously

113:7.8 achieved spiritual bi-unification on Seraphington p.

115:3.3 requires segmentation p. to human attempts at

117:7.3 Supreme could hardly be deitized at any stage p. to

120:2.9  P. to the arrival and reception of the Adjuster I will

121:1.1 In the centuries just p. to these times Greek culture

123:5.3 Nothing but the Scriptures was studied p. to the

128:1.4  P. to the beginning of public work Jesus’ knowledge

priority

7:6.4 pre-existence, p., and primacy of the First Source

7:6.4 Absolute administration is inherent in p. of

12:6.2 the Father exercises p. and primacy through the Isle

174:1.3 father enjoys p. and superiority of understanding

PriscillaJewish refugee from Rome

133:3.12 interest had already been aroused by Aquila and P.,

prisonsee prison worlds

41:6.4 Calcium is the most expert solar-p. escaper.

77:8.12 teachers of the gospel of Jesus were thrown into p.

77:8.12 “angel of the Lord” “by night opened the p. doors

97:5.3 and the opening of the p. to those who are bound.”

128:6.5 Jesus by his side, taken at once to the military p..

128:6.6 after his arrest, and Jesus stayed at the p. with him.

128:6.7 The morning following their second day in p. Jesus

135:10.3 In view of all this, Herod decided to put John in p..

135:11.0 11. JOHN IN PRISON

135:11.1 John had a somewhat bitter experience in p..

135:11.1 God’s outdoors languished in that despicable p..

135:11.2 After he had been in p. several months, a group of

135:11.3 none of his great power to deliver him from p..

135:11.4 This long suspense in p. was humanly unbearable.

135:11.4 Why do I languish in p.?

135:12.1 when arrested, John was taken immediately to the p.

135:12.2 Therefore Herod kept the Nazarite preacher in p.,

135:12.3 message, Herod was afraid to release John from p..

135:12.7 So was John that night beheaded in the p.,

135:12.7 they came to the p. for the body of John,

138:1.5 Jesus thought much about John, now in p..

138:5.4 inquire why nothing was done to get John out of p.

139:4.13 John was in p. several times and was banished to the

141:1.4 had announced, did nothing to get him out of p..

144:0.2 antagonistic; Herod Antipas still held John in p.,

144:6.6 decided that, as long as John lived, whether in p. or

144:7.2 as to why Jesus did not go to visit John in p.,

144:8.2 John had now been in p. a year and a half,

144:8.3 who heard John preach before Herod put him in p.

159:1.5 had him cast in p. until he should pay his debt.

172:5.7 arrested by the Sanhedrin officials and cast into p.

176:1.1 You will be put in p. for my sake, and some will be

176:1.1 rejected the Son of Man, will deliver you up to p.

181:2.29 preaching this gospel, though you may fall into p.

190:5.4 open up the p. to those who are enslaved by fear

prison world(s)

45:1.10 constellation capital, Edentia, has no analogous p.;

45:1.11 are permitted to visit the Satania p. surrounding this

53:9.4 Satan is unqualifiedly detained on the Jerusem p..

53:9.5 no one in all Satania has desired to go to the p. to

53:9.8 But for ages the seven p. of spiritual darkness in

54:4.8 that Satan be confined to the p. with Lucifer.

prisoner

53:9.2 has since been a p. on satellite number one of the

77:7.8 rebel midwayers held p. by order of the Most Highs

131:4.7 Without God the soul is a p.; to know God releases

132:4.8 the evidence had been sifted, he discharged the p..

183:5.3 The Roman law allows that any p. may have at

183:5.3 from standing by the side of his Master, the p..”

183:5.4 “Go along with this p. and see that these Jews do

184:3.5 Never had they gazed on such a p. nor witnessed

184:3.6 point before a charge could be laid against the p..

184:3.13 in pronouncing the death sentence upon their p..

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

184:5.8 were agreed upon while the accused p. was absent.

184:5.10 came to look upon the strange p., and one of them

185:2.8 their charges against the p., Pilate turned to them

185:2.15 Pilate decided to take the p inside the hall to examine

185:3.1 requesting the p. to sit down, he sat down by his

185:3.6 he was now certain that the p. had done nothing

185:5.2 the release of a p. in honor of the Passover feast.

185:5.2 had come before him to ask for the release of a p.,

185:5.2 since Jesus was now a p. before his judgment seat,

185:5.5 but not when he was a nonresisting p. in the hands

185:5.11 the release of the Passover p., saying: “Once more

185:6.3 Then Pilate led forth this bleeding and lacerated p.

prisoners

69:8.5 But later on they took male p. and forced them to

70:1.20 The first refinement of war was the taking of p..

107:6.2 Adjusters are the p. of spirit hope confined within

108:6.7 The Monitors are the p. of undying hope, the founts

123:5.11 to the captives, and to set the spiritual p. free.”

126:4.2 to the captives, and to set the spiritual p. free;

185:5.11 “Once more I ask you, which of these p. shall I

187:1.1 the time of the arrival of the soldiers and their p.,

190:5.4 and bring the p. of despair out into full liberty

prisons

72:10.3 There are no p. or hospitals for the insane.

88:2.6 books of many religions have become fetishistic p.

privacy

18:1.5 The Paradise Creators respect the p. and sanctity of

70:10.4 There was no p. in primitive life.

privatesee private ownership; private property

22:10.1 They might fittingly be denominated p. secretaries.

69:9.12 Water wells were among the first p. possessions.

69:9.12 fetish, laws were evolved to protect p. belongings.

69:9.14 In early days only the crops were p., but successive

70:10.13 from the taking of revenge from p. and kin groups

70:10.16 the individual to surrender p. redress to the state.

70:11.14 and thus prevent public disorder and p. violence.

75:2.4 the increasingly p. and confidential visits Eve was

81:6.32 Even p. charity becomes pernicious when long

88:6.2 There was both a public and a p. phase to magic.

88:6.2 Witches, sorcerers, and wizards dispensed p. magic,

91:7.13 a certain danger associated with overmuch p praying

91:8.12 a prayer is purely autosuggestive in p. devotions

97:9.23 the worship of Baal, whose p. land dealings were

97:10.7 difficult for religion to survive as the p. practice of

99:4.7 in religion’s becoming more and more of a p. matter

119:4.3 counselor, what you might denominate a p. secretary

121:8.6 a p. record, the last copy having been destroyed in

128:5.7 In December James had a p. talk with Jesus,

132:5.21 that he controls as his personal and p. possession.

133:2.1 said: “My friend, may I speak with you in p. for a

134:7.5 Jesus started on his final tour, as a p. individual,

134:9.9 the same person they had known and loved as a p.

136:2.6 he went away into p. seclusion for forty days to

138:7.1 Judas Iscariot came to have p. converse with him.

139:1.9 After Andrew’s death other copies of this p. record

140:6.14 his Master that “I have just a little p. talk with you.

140:7.3 teaching by day and holding p. conferences late into

140:8.5 discountenanced the whole concept of p. revenge,

142:8.5 allow him to carry on his teaching in this p. manner

145:5.2 were no p. rooms suitable for his personal devotions.

147:2.2 to do no public preaching, only p. teaching and

148:4.1 in p. Thomas asked the Master this question: “Why

148:5.1 At another of these p. interviews in the garden

162:9.3 they experienced in his p. teaching at Bethlehem.

168:0.1 laid away in their p tomb at the far end of the garden

168:0.4 by the fact that they could afford a p. burial tomb

176:0.2 then follow a trail over to their p. camp near

182:0.1 their p. encampment adjacent to Gethsemane Park

182:3.10 was not insensible to this situation of p. loneliness,

183:2.3 he had retired to his p. chambers with his wife.

185:3.0 3. THE PRIVATE EXAMINATION BY PILATE

185:3.1 Pilate took Jesus and John into a p. chamber,

185:4.3 who dared to expose and denounce his p. life.

188:0.3 pay for permission to remove Jesus’ body to a p.

private ownership

69:9.12 The American red man never understood p. of land;

69:9.14 agriculture was thus the genesis of the p. of land.

69:9.16 P. brought increased liberty and enhanced stability;

69:9.16 but p. of land was given social sanction only after

69:9.17 peoples, have grown up around the p. of property.

81:2.13 The institutions of slavery and p. of land came with

97:3.2 Palestine differed in their attitude toward p. of land.

private property

69:9.0 9. PRIVATE PROPERTY

69:9.8 P. first consisted of all things personally touched.

69:9.9 P. was thus originally respected because it was

69:9.9 it was supposed to be charged with some part of the

69:9.13 P. was early marked by family insignia, and this is

69:9.13 Even trees, when initialed, became p. property.

70:0.1 social adjustment; p. necessitated government.

71:1.4 1. Acquirement and inheritance of p. property.

71:1.17 4. P. property and land.

81:2.7 4. P. property.

82:4.3 As civilization advanced and p. gained recognition

privately

139:1.5 Whether Jesus p. taught the apostles or preached to

139:12.11 The Master, both p. and publicly, had warned Judas

142:2.1 he came to Andrew making request to see Jesus p..

142:6.1 Nicodemus arranged with Andrew to see Jesus p.

143:3.2 each of your eleven brethren and talk with him p.,

143:3.2 In this way p. and personally approach each of your

146:3.2 but Jesus afterward p. said to them: “My children,

150:4.2 What I have taught you p., that preach with wisdom

165:4.8 first man came p. to Jesus about his inheritance

167:5.7 his apostles p. asked many additional questions,

185:2.15 take the prisoner inside the hall and examine him p..

privation

70:7.10 Such torture, together with much p., was designed

privations

64:1.3 amidst the hardships and p. of these rugged climes,

privilege

6:5.4 Original Son, bestowed upon him the power and p.

24:7.2 return home, be granted the p. of “personal contact”

27:7.1 Worship is the highest p. and the first duty of all

28:6.16 The p. of service immediately follows the discovery

28:7.4 We are denied the full p. of using these angels of the

30:3.12 The p. of intrauniverse travel and observation is a

38:7.4 to human beings; that is an exclusive seraphic p..

46:5.27 It is the p. of the mortals from each world to agree,

48:7.8 6. To enjoy p. without abuse, to have liberty without

54:2.4 the divine p. of participating in the creation of their

54:2.5 the p. of worshiping God and of serving his fellows.

71:2.15 The p. of petition is inherent in free citizenship.

71:3.10 the recognition of the obligation and p. of service.

71:3.10 seek such ministry as a p., as the greatest honor.

72:3.5 which is deemed to be the exclusive p. of parents,

81:5.3 beneficent club of inherited p. into which all men

81:5.6 group p. is an insurance mechanism which demands

84:7.4 the enlarged understanding of the p. of procreation—

108:6.4 He is the power, p., and the possibility of survival,

119:2.5 even offering his rebellious predecessor the p. of

120:0.4 Second, he was aspiring to the p. of representing

132:6.1 assurance of knowing God should esteem it a p.,

137:8.3 James to ask for the p. of speaking in the synagogue

143:2.6 it is not a duty but rather your exalted p. to cleanse

149:6.7 that is the highest p. of the liberated sons of God.’

156:1.5 not dare to deprive the dogs of the p. of obtaining

158:2.5 they were spiritually more fit to enjoy such a rare p..

183:5.4 John’s position of p. was made all the more secure

188:0.3 to offer bribes to the Roman authorities for the p.

privileged

5:1.5 are all equally p. to seek intimate communion with

40:1.1 creatures of animal origin are not the only beings p.

44:4.11 I only wish you might be p. to hear some of the

121:3.2 money and official power, the p. and ruling groups.

124:2.8 he was an advanced and p. pupil at school;

141:2.2 an all-powerful king but as p. sons of a loving Father

privileges

46:8.3 worlds enjoy the p. of interplanetary communication

54:1.9 has a right to deprive any other being of those p. of

69:3.6 were the first nonreligious group to enjoy special p..

69:3.6 But through gross abuse of these p. the smiths

70:9.15 rights were only p. or favors granted by church or

72:9.3 These advanced civic p. are conferred by the state

81:5.3 while it confers few personal licenses or p. except

83:7.4 pressure of community standing and property p.

84:4.8 considerately, being accorded more rights and p..

120:3.5 As a dispensational Son you are granted certain p.

142:4.2 And this duty of man is expressed in two great p.:

155:1.2 I bid you enter into the exalted p. of divine sonship

159:5.10 their human responsibilities and divine p. in the

164:4.6 this meant denial of all rights and p. of every sort

167:5.5 their written laws or their much-cherished divorce p..

170:5.18 those mysterious powers and p. of the kingdom,

170:5.18 p. which can be exercised only between Jesus and

175:1.5 far departed from the fulfillment of your divine p.

184:2.11 did he realize that he had failed to live up to his p.

prize

78:8.6 learned to p. these peace-loving Sumerians as able

82:3.5 awarded the first p.—choice of the season’s brides.

100:3.1 the attainment of the supreme goal, the eternal p..

prized

88:1.8 long-growing fingernails of chiefs were highly p.,

88:1.8 The umbilical cord was a highly p. fetish; even today

113:7.7 assignment of guardian of destiny the highly p. duty.

prizes

193:4.11 rewards for noble living are, after all, spiritual p.,

probabilities

106:8.2 It contains possibilities, p., and inevitabilities that

probability

17:6.2 we speculate much concerning the p. of a seventh

19:5.7 suggests to us the p. that three Inspired Spirits are

55:4.5 Trinity Teacher Son, in all p. the chief of the corps

102:2.4 certainty, only increasing p. of approximation; but

102:6.4 Faith transforms the philosophic God of p. into the

102:6.5 In much that pertains to life, p. must be reckoned

102:6.6 Reason creates the p. which faith can transform

102:6.8 to psychology a desirability, to philosophy a p.,

102:6.8 that a philosophy which cannot find the God of p.

103:8.1 science and philosophy may assume the p. of God

103:8.1 the philosophic hypothesis of the p. of God becomes

105:5.4 transmutation of possibility to p. and inevitability

106:8.22 philosophers deem this to be a most remote p.,

119:5.4 the Melchizedek colleges began to teach the p. of

probable or highly probable

0:3.25 therefore is it p that only the Eternal Son and Infinite

10:7.5 the unknown maneuvering of this p. functioning of

12:4.16 It is p. that these alternate directions of successive

13:1.6 It is hp. that those truths pertaining to Divinington

16:4.8 It is hp., though we cannot offer definite proof, that

19:3.6 promulgated by a Universal Censor, it is very p.

19:4.6 It seems p. that the Universal Censors are able to

19:4.7 We very accurately determine the p. result of the

21:6.3 It is hp. that these undisclosed creator powers will

23:2.20 detect the p. presence of very small dark planets,

55:2.3 the approaching status of p. soul-Adjuster union

107:4.1 It is hp. that such purity of divinity embraces the

107:7.6 they constitute the p. proof and demonstration of a

108:1.2 but also the estimate of p. intellectual endowment

108:1.5 What is the p. spiritual capacity of receptivity?

114:7.6 Adjuster of versatility and p. pre-Urantia experience

117:7.7 but it is hp. that the eternal destiny of these seven

122:2.6 and talk over the p. futures of their sons.

153:0.2 and speculated much as to its p. nature and scope.

157:6.1 David Zebedee had foreseen this p. diminution of

158:4.4 they were busily arguing about the p. positions

176:4.4 most p. that he who carries among his universe titles

probably

0:8.11 the Seven Master Spirits are p. eternally fixed as

0:8.12 will p expand in connection with the future evolution

7:1.9 Such phenomena p. indicate the co-ordinate action

10:8.2 act of the Ultimate and is p. reflective of certain,

10:8.7 they will p. be unable to attain the superultimate

11:7.2 of Paradise, but there p. is some motion in them.

12:3.10 While this estimate is p. far from accurate,

12:6.6 domains of outer space—p. disclose the activities

12:6.8 Existentially such overcare is p. attributable to the

14:6.41 It will p. be the finishing school when the seven

19:5.11 They are p. trying just as hard to disclose themselves

20:9.5 will p. be transferred to eternal association with the

21:6.1 but they are p. absolute in relation to that part of

22:7.7 certain spiritual phases of personality will p. prevail

23:3.9 more Solitary Messengers will p. ever be created.

27:7.8 by a finaliter will p. signalize the celebration of the

28:5.19 attached to the Universal Censors but are p. the

30:4.15 Though you will p. never understand the fact of

31:10.10 experiential actualities that p. transcend even the

31:10.10 These seven finaliter corps p. signify the present

35:3.11 To an ascender this world is p. the most interesting

41:9.5 The sun will p. experience a partially efficient period

42:2.4 the nether side of Paradise p. embrace three zones of

42:2.11 responsive to the Paradise-gravity pull though p.

45:2.3 Lanaforge will p. not be removed from Jerusem

48:3.18 You can forecast that these beings are p. going to

48:4.3 You would p. best understand the work of the

49:5.30 these uniquely related groups of living beings is p.

55:11.3 and other readjustments which would p. accompany

55:11.5 readjustments which would p. attend the realization

65:2.9 P. the greatest single leap of all prehuman evolution

68:3.2 P. the greatest single factor in the evolution of

73:3.6 The site chosen for the Garden was p. the most

75:1.6 P. no Material Sons of Nebadon were ever faced

75:8.6 All in all, there p. never was a more disheartening

76:5.3 he believed that he and his companion would p. be

79:3.5 by the peoples of the south, this destiny would p.

93:10.6 foregoing conjectures are p. not far from the truth.

105:1.6 And even that hypothesis p. falls far short of the

106:2.8 stages of maximum development will p. await the

106:7.3 destiny is p. consummated by the act of the

106:7.3 this act is p. involved with the Supreme and the

106:8.2 It has implications that are p. unsuspected by the

106:8.18 It will p. represent a minimum distortion of truth if

107:3.2 the realm of supposed origin, Divinington; and p. as

107:3.7 quite useless for me to go to Divinington; I p. should

107:4.2 but they are p. true absolutes within the potentialities

107:5.6 This experiential mind quality p. “supremacizes” and

107:7.2 This is a question easy to ask, but p. no being in the

108:1.7 P. more than one Adjuster volunteers; perhaps the

108:3.7 some far-distant and central source, p. Divinington.

112:6.4 Censors and p. on beyond to the Supreme.

114:1.3 final adjudication of the Lucifer rebellion and p.

117:3.8 the Father’s solitary function is p. best revealed in

117:4.9 could not evolve without the Supreme, it is p. true

117:5.10 through this Creative Spirit they p. find registry in

117:5.10 p. registered by similar techniques in the person of

117:6.4 p. the functioning of the ever-enlarging action of the

117:6.7 spirit status, there will p. ensue the advancing ages

117:6.7 In the nature of the finaliter this will p. equal the

117:6.19 The Supreme is not infinite, but he p. embraces all of

117:7.16 although the ubiquity of his Deity presence will p.

119:1.6 P. the actual statement of that fact cannot be

119:5.4 Michael was p. going to incarnate in the likeness

120:3.8 male sex, you will p. not enter the marriage relation,

126:5.3 belief that Jesus was to become a great teacher, p.

130:5.4 This was p. as near a personal encounter with his

139:6.4 Nathaniel was p. the best storyteller of the twelve.

139:8.7 p. enjoyed the highest intellectual understanding of

139:12.2 Judas was probably p. the best-educated man among

145:4.1 From a human standpoint, this was p. the greatest

163:2.7 If Matadormus had parted with his wealth, it p.

172:2.1 Jesus told them that he would p. deliver addresses

177:4.3 fanatic, was p. not really sound of mind;

178:0.1 sent him into the city to attend to some matter, p.

184:4.2 protesting indignation as would p. result in his death.

190:5.2 but Jacob was insistent that the whole affair was p.

195:10.4 “The kingdom of God is within you” was p. the

probation

45:6.7 This p. nursery of Satania is maintained by certain

45:6.9 The p. nursery itself is supervised by one thousand

47:1.5 who have growing children in the p. nursery are

49:6.14 Similar p. nurseries are maintained on the finaliter

111:3.5 soul’s evolution, is not so much a p. as an education.

112:5.6 value, there are issued the decrees of p. extension.

probationarysee probationary nursery or nurseries

20:3.1 they execute the mandates of an age of p. mercy,

40:7.3 indwelling ministry on a p. and evolutionary planet

47:2.2 educational facilities for the training of the p. wards

47:2.3 On the nursery world, p. creatures are grouped

47:2.7 death automatically terminates their p. careers.

49:6.11 3. Mortals of the p.-dependent orders of ascension.

49:6.13 both groups of the p.-dependent orders of survival is

53:9.1 These p. souls now labor with the Panoptians in the

67:3.10 the p. era of planetary rehabilitation was inaugurated

108:6.1 to consummate a p. union with the animal-origin

probationary nursery or nurseries

45:6.8 students who have one or more children in the p.

47:1.4 Jerusem or in part in the p. on the finaliters’ world.

47:2.0 2. THE PROBATIONARY NURSERY

47:2.1 the hands of the Mansion World Teachers in the p.

47:2.6 guardian seraphim attend these youths in the p. on

47:5.2 the headquarters of the finaliters and the system p.

49:6.11 going to the system finaliter world (the p. nursery)

probing

171:7.5 never engaged in the meddlesome p. of the souls of

probings

98:2.7 failed to keep pace with the intellectual p. into the

problemsee problem of; problem solving

19:1.6 The true perspective of any reality p.—human or

19:3.4 as a tribunal, and when it sits in judgment upon a p.

19:3.6 within the time-space limits of the p. concerned.

22:4.3 comprehension of the questions involved in the p.

22:10.4 Our second p. was embodied in a High Son

22:10.4 Concerning our third p., the records of Paradise

22:10.5 the very p. I have been sent to attack and solve;

25:2.12 commission has once accepted jurisdiction of a p.,

39:3.6 they constitute a social p. and therefore fall within

40:10.4 We have analyzed this p. and have reached the

41:5.8 fusion is due to your incomplete grasp of this p. as

48:5.8 equivocation, insincerity, p. avoidance, unfairness,

54:4.1 Another p. somewhat difficult of explanation in the

56:9.5 As creature minds may view this p., they are led to

68:6.11 overpopulation has never been a p. in the past, but

68:6.11 it may become a serious p. in the near future.

71:5.2 Here is a great p. in statehood: How can you pay the

75:1.0 1. THE URANTIA PROBLEM

75:1.1 tangle, some p. that seemed to be unsolvable.

82:2.1 creating an ever-present and major p. for mankind.

82:3.2 and this is the reason for this agelong sex p.:

93:0.1 When any extraordinary p arises, or when something

103:5.4 Failure to resolve this p. gives origin to the earliest

103:5.6 the greatest number of other selves presents a p.

105:0.1 that is called real, may helpfully approach the p. by

111:4.11 This is the p.: If freewill man is endowed with the

111:7.0 7. THE ADJUSTER’S PROBLEM

115:3.3 Man encounters a similar p. when he pauses to

121:3.9 no widespread social p. in the Roman Empire in

121:5.15 which grappled with final solutions of the human p.,

123:2.3 his efforts to reach a satisfactory solution of the p.

126:2.3 At least one great p. and anticipated difficulty in his

126:5.10 and vigorously attacked his p. just as he found it,

127:3.15 concentrate his deep-thinking mind on the one p.

133:5.8 The real p. is: How can the finite mind of man

134:5.5 same growth of political organizations creates a p. at

136:6.1 right where he was in these lonely hills, had this p.

136:8.1 The great p. with which this God-man wrestled

139:1.5 Andrew deemed the p. one beyond the domain of

143:3.3 Again, many times your p. is found to have shrunk

144:6.3 hear you and counsel you in the solution of your p..

153:0.1 was seriously occupied with some momentous p.;

160:1.7 The first step in the solution of any p. is to locate

160:1.7 to isolate the p., and frankly to recognize its nature

160:1.8 The wise and effective solution of any p. demands

160:1.8 actual factors that go to make up the p. presenting

160:3.1 The secret of all this p. is wrapped up in spiritual

165:4.2 when he had meditated on his p., he said: ‘This I will

172:1.1 Lazarus was becoming a big p. to the enemies of

185:5.9 Pilate addressed himself to the solution of the p.

193:4.10 once went to the Master with a purely personal p..

195:5.0 5. THE MODERN PROBLEM

195:9.0 9. CHRISTIANITY’S PROBLEM

problem of

10:8.8 p. of the Universal Absolute will continue to intrigue

12:3.10 these experts have attacked the p. of mind-gravity

16:4.7 no way does it pertain to your p. of Paradise ascent.

18:4.3 we are confronted with the p. of translating into

46:1.8 confronted with the p. of a cooling or dying sun.

51:5.7 you must now work out your planetary p. of race

52:2.11 This p. of race improvement is not such an extensive

52:2.11 when it is attacked at this early date in human

70:0.1 No sooner had man partially solved the p. of making

70:8.13 Social caste solves the p. of finding one’s place in

81:6.12 planetary fertility there soon occurs the serious p. of

94:11.7 best minds of Asia have concentrated upon the p. of

99:0.1 The chief p. of religion was the endeavor to replace

100:4.3 But the great p of religious living consists in the task

103:5.5 mind of man is ever confronted with the intricate p.

109:5.4 The great p. of life is the adjustment of the ancestral

110:1.4 factors in the solution of your p. of soul survival

111:6.3 The p. of sin is not self-existent in the finite world.

125:5.10 definite plan of approach to the p. of his lifework

132:5.20 every recurring p. of economic rewards and social

133:1.3 they talked about this p. of manifesting mercy

147:4.8 you will begin to view such a p. of interpretation as

148:6.4 such an interpretation of the p. of human suffering

160:4.1 even the p. of making a living requires religion for

191:0.10 turn over in his mind the p. of their future finances.

problem solving

37:5.6 After long experience in p. on the inhabited worlds,

100:1.8 worshipful p., sharing one’s spiritual life with

100:4.2 rebels at effort required to wrestle with cosmic p..

101:8.3 Faith never shuns the p. duty of mortal living.

112:2.17 together with cosmic p. and consequent universe

160:1.10 But the greatest of all methods of p. I have learned

problematic

54:6.10 you will increasingly learn that many p. features of

154:2.5  P. situations, coupled with exertion stimuli,

problems or human problemssee problems of

1:7.8 make clear to mortal mind how these universe p.

13:2.5 And there are many similar p. that will perplex you

15:9.18 directors and rulers in the solution of their difficult p.

18:5.4 sector is so extensively concerned with physical p.,

18:6.5 in the technical consideration of administrative p..

19:1.6 approach to his present-day status and current p..

19:1.12 technique of approaching man and his planetary p.

22:6.2 of great assistance in our dealings with p. involving

22:10.4 the high sons—assigned to the study of three p.

24:1.11 hence make an agelong study of the p. found in the

25:3.1 and are advanced to the adjudication of greater p.

25:3.8 Not many p. developing on the constellation

25:3.13 become expertly familiar with most of the actual p.

27:6.2 in the pursuit of attempting to solve universe p..

27:6.3 specialized attitude toward various universe p., but

28:5.13 Of all the p. in the universe requiring an exercise of

28:5.13 ideal of the best adjustment of these perplexing p..

33:6.1 seeks the counsel of Immanuel regarding all major p.

33:6.3 the physical status of living beings, with biologic p..

34:2.6 thoughtful students of our p. look forward to the

35:9.9 is a factor in the final adjudication of all such p..

37:1.10 the universe grew and administrative p. multiplied,

37:5.11 experiential wisdom in the mastery of Nebadon p.

37:8.2 always willing to help us with the solution of our p.

39:5.1 it nears the actual p. faced by the men and women of

43:1.6 school, is devoted to the study of p. growing out of

43:1.6 school, is dedicated to the mastery of the new p.

43:2.4 All judicial p. are first reviewed by the council of the

43:5.13 in the management of p. pertaining to rebellion and

50:1.2 understanding of, the planetary p. and difficulties.

50:2.5 All p. involving more than the regulation of the

50:5.4 of primitive man are chiefly concerned with food p..

50:5.6 After food p. have been partially solved and some

52:4.1 There are no race or color p.; literally all nations

52:7.7 The physical difficulties and material p. have been

54:1.1 Of all the perplexing p. growing out of the Lucifer

54:6.9 One error of human thinking respecting these p.

54:6.10 such many-sided p. in cosmic equity and spiritual

55:10.2 concerned with the new p. and the new conditions

56:0.2 the universe may present many p. and situations

67:0.1 The p. associated with human existence on Urantia

70:1.2 peace attends upon the civilized solution of all p. and

72:4.1 assist in solving the p. arising in the school shops

72:5.2 No grave economic p have arisen out of the abolition

72:5.3 improvements over older methods of settling such p.

72:5.3 Wages, profits, and other economic p. are not rigidly

72:7.2 family health p. are matters of personal concern only.

74:3.4 Garden and talked about the immensity of their p..

74:5.4 Adam and Eve were face to face with pressing p.,

75:1.1 set about the task of solving their manifold p..

75:1.3 the obstacles seemed insuperable and the p. beyond

78:2.1 working out their irrigation and flood-control p. to

79:8.6 The hydraulic p. faced by the agriculturists in Shensi

81:6.30 adjustment for all p. resulting from the rapid growth

82:1.6 but insufficient sex attraction to create serious p.

82:1.10 insincerity, and hypocrisy may obscure sex p., but

82:2.1 leaves the consequential p. to be solved by society,

82:5.1 savage did not consciously reason about such p..

83:8.9 now undergoing a serious testing because of the p.

84:6.6 on co-operation in the solution of perplexing p. and

90:3.1 Modern man attacks his material p. directly;

91:2.2 which is requisite for the solution of Urantian p..

91:6.5 while you resolutely and courageously attack the p.

91:9.7 directed for divine wisdom to solve the specific hp.

93:2.7 experience and practical introduction to Urantian p.

103:4.2 and truth augments ideals, and this creates new p.

106:9.10 intellects to grapple anew with the never-ending p.,

106:9.10 p. which will continue to intrigue you on Salvington

110:5.5 These are p. which will have to be solved through

110:5.6 every human being must settle these p. for himself

111:6.8 sustain man amid such difficult and perplexing p..

114:4.2 There are certain groups of planetary p. which are

114:4.3 (In these exclusively spiritual p. and in certain purely

114:5.2 A majority of the p. involving seraphim and

116:5.17 But these p will gradually vanish with the diminution

116:6.7 difficult p. to be solved, and larger opportunity to

117:1.6 attendant upon the solution of the manifold p. which

117:7.2 the Supreme, we would call attention to certain p.

121:6.3 these p. were taken in hand by Philo of Alexandria

124:0.1 working out his own life p. with a minimum of

125:2.4 feared to talk frankly with the lad about these p.,

125:2.10 Day by day Jesus was thinking through his p..

125:2.10 a host of unanswered questions and unsolved p..

125:4.4 was concerned with the contemplation of weighty p..

126:0.2 father; less and less did he come to her with his p.,

126:3.8 While turning all these p. over in his mind, he

126:3.11 Each of these momentous p. this young Galilean

126:3.14 long for someone who could understand his p..

126:3.14 confidential friend, but his p. were too complex

127:0.2 has had or ever will have more weighty p. to resolve

127:1.7 less with his mother, or anyone else, about these p..

127:3.2 On this journey they talked over many of their p.,

127:5.4 now he was face to face with another of those p.

128:3.9 became engrossed with their immediate and hp.;

130:2.6 with one’s brothers and sisters, to know their p. and

130:6.3 Set your mind at work to solve its p.; teach your

130:6.3 your courageous ally in the solution of your life p.

132:5.2 lay before you my view of the solution of your p.

133:1.4 “Ganid, I can well understand how some of these p.

133:5.5 wholly dependable or infallible when applied to life p

134:6.2 to regulate the social, economic, and political p.

136:2.6 for forty days to think over these manifold p..

136:7.1 his associates, there remained yet other p. to solve.

136:9.9 refused to apply material tests to prove spiritual p.,

139:5.7 feel free to come to him with their questions and p..

140:8.10 discovering how to adapt Jesus’ life to its own p..

140:8.17 competent to attack the solution of your purely hp..

140:8.18 solve their own political, social, and economic p..

141:3.3 how the apostles should solve these perplexing p..

143:3.1 he went to the Master with his p. and perplexities.

143:3.3 that the best method of solving some entangled p. is

143:3.5 up the mountain, Andrew’s head was full of p..

143:3.6 going off they had left such p. to solve themselves.

144:6.3 difficulties to discuss and numerous p. to solve.

144:6.3 only with your personal and purely religious p..

144:6.3 you are destined to solve all such p. by your own

144:6.4 settle down to the serious consideration of their p.,

144:6.7 the most serious of all their p. was the question of

144:6.11 two weeks when they were compelled to face p. and

147:4.9 And this is your attitude toward all such p. when

148:5.4 it is our mission to help men solve their spiritual p.

148:5.4 to go about solving their manifold material p..

149:4.3 consistency—proportionate adjustment of life p..

154:2.5 educational solving of a range of real universe p..

156:5.10 social situations and solving intricate economic p..

160:0.1 hoping that the Master would talk these p. over

160:1.6 Human society is confronted with two p.:

160:1.7 of dependable techniques for solving common p..

160:1.7 The great mistake is that, when life p. excite our

160:1.8 solution of life p. requires courage and sincerity.

160:1.8 a goal which is beset with difficult material p.

160:1.10 But even correct methods of solving p. will not

160:1.12 courage which enables one bravely to face one’s p.;

160:4.1 These are both highly personal p..

165:5.2 do you give anxious thought to any of these p.?

167:5.6 to scientific, social, economic, and political p..

168:4.1 Such p. were beyond the comprehension capacity of

171:7.6 increased capacity for solving his manifold p..

185:1.2 Pilate never really understood the p. involved in

190:4.2 is soon to begin the consideration of these new p.

193:4.10 6. Judas disliked to discuss his personal p. with his

195:1.6 thought and earnestly debated about all hp.—social

195:5.1 The twentieth century has brought new p. for

195:5.1 society and facilitate the solution of its material p..

195:9.4 continues to busy itself with social and material p.,

195:10.19 man to solve his new and increasingly complex p..

196:3.1 effective sorter, evaluator, and adjuster of all hp..

problems of

18:5.3 with the great physical p. of the superuniverses.

20:9.5 have become so thoroughly familiar with the p. of

21:2.9 when the initial p. of universe materialization and

25:3.8 to the adjudication of the p. of a constellation,

25:3.11 From the p. of local universes the commissioners are

26:4.13 must you come face to face with the p. of Havona

26:11.1 study of the impending p. of Paradise residence.

26:11.1 ascending pilgrims, especially with regard to the p.

27:6.5 these supernaphim discourse upon the unsolved p. of

33:7.2 are occupied with p. of general universe import

41:2.7 in the practical p. of energy manipulation.

43:5.12 tribunal devoted to the adjustment of the special p.

49:4.7 The social, economic, and governmental p. of the

52:5.9 During this era the p. of disease and delinquency are

54:0.0 PROBLEMS OF THE LUCIFER REBELLION

54:6.10 explain these profound p. of universe adjustment.

55:3.1 There still remain the p. of caring for accidental

55:3.21 p. of disease, degeneracy, war, multicolored races,

65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia must solve its p. of mortal

69:5.1 hoarding created the first p. of capital and labor.

70:1.16 —the natural outworking of the p. of the races—man

81:6.31 industrial and professional specialism add to the p. of

84:7.21 Modern p. of child culture are rendered difficult by

88:4.1 Civilized man attacks the p. of a real environment

88:4.1 savage man attempted to solve the real p. of an

91:9.2 prayer by sincerely and courageously facing the p. of

99:0.0 THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RELIGION

100:4.0 4. PROBLEMS OF GROWTH

111:7.2 difficult, uphill struggle with the commonplace p. of

111:7.3 of universal life as you gaze in perplexity at the p. of

111:7.4 and adds definitely to the p. of both the Adjuster

113:6.8 Such p. of adjudication do not really concern us.

116:5.17 the p. of the relationship of the settled universes to

117:4.1 God the Supreme must cope with the p. of the finite

117:4.6 As we master the p. of self-realization, so is the God

118:1.10 every temporal struggle with the p. of the creature

118:10.16 because man has come to dominate the material p. of

123:5.8 the actual test of grappling with the difficult p. of life

126:0.1 through the early confusions and adjustment p. of

127:5.4 altogether too much occupied with the pressing p. of

128:2.1 facing the trials and tribulations peculiar to the p.

128:2.1 Jesus had to grapple with the p. of adolescence as

128:5.6 this temporary respite from the usual program of p.

130:2.9 the material p. of animal existence are doomed to

130:6.3 You and your p. of living are real; you cannot

132:5.20 all these p. of the equitable distribution of wealth.

134:3.8 to adapt the Master’s teachings at Urmia to the p. of

134:6.6 or military service enter into these p. of maintaining

139:8.10 and had added to his temperamental p. of later life.

140:8.31 Master offered no solutions for the nonreligious p. of

142:7.17 social, economic, and political p. of the age?

142:7.17 and to the material p. of human equity and justice.

146:2.16 Be not apprehensive concerning the p of your earthly

147:4.8 such an injunction as applied to your personal p. of

151:5.7 tarry for a few days while we ponder over the p. of

160:1.10 the higher p. of a moral and spiritual nature.

160:1.11 these seasons of solitary survey of the p. of living;

160:4.1 The two major p. of life are: making a temporal

160:4.9 the physical p. of bodily health and efficiency are

proboscises

61:1.9 horses, fleet-footed rhinoceroses, tapirs with p.,

procedure

19:1.5 Such a p. is the easiest path to a certain form of

25:3.3 actually deadlocked concerning the proper p. under

25:4.15 the forms and modes of p. most acceptable to the

28:5.1 case of seconaphim; it merely denotes orders of p..

32:5.4 death constitutes the only possible p. whereby they

34:1.3 secret of the technique and p. resides in the bosom

37:5.9 an understanding of how a contemplated policy or p.

51:5.1 The plan of p. is not uniform; much is left to the

51:5.7 such an unwise p. would jeopardize all civilization

52:5.5 Lucifer rebellion had suspended the p. whereby

65:4.8 Another outstanding variation of p. was the late

65:7.2 spirit endowments with the ordained and natural p.

70:12.5 their charters of civil authority and administrative p..

72:5.3 Violence has been outlawed as a p. in adjusting

87:6.14 Modern man is guilty of the same p..

90:2.1 was a very precise and highly complicated p.,

91:3.6 a twofold human experience: a psychologic p.

92:1.1 Circumcision, first a sacrifice, became a hygienic p..

110:5.7 consciously quite unconcerned about the entire p..

114:6.17 seraphim disagree in matters of planetary policy or p.

119:3.2 This was an irregular p., and I well remember how

136:2.6 following the very p. that obtains on the morontia

136:8.1 Jesus settled upon a policy of p. which eliminated

136:9.8 his Father to work out the details of p. day by day.

158:6.3 Your p. was not based on love, and your goal of

172:4.1 little understood that this was the only human p.

175:4.14 Pharisees utterly refused to countenance such a p..

177:4.1 be lodged against Jesus and to decide upon the p.

178:1.2 This distinction of p. refers to the relations of the

184:5.6 This entire p. was irregular and wholly contrary to

185:6.2 This was in itself an unjust and illegal p. since the

188:1.2 cemetery; there was a strict law against such a p..

195:9.6 By such p., even a revealed religion becomes man-

procedures

2:7.3 as well as in harmony with the local plans and p.

4:2.3 accordance with the operating p. of a local universe.

15:5.14 but the foregoing p. suggest the methods whereby

16:3.8 policies and p. in the councils of the Master Spirits

16:4.9 1. The life-initiation p. of the universe Life Carriers.

17:1.4 originate policies, nor do they modify universe p.;

28:5.9 forthwith rule as to the proper combination of p..

32:4.3 the Planetary Princes—the ordained policies and p.

33:4.4 the Spirit never confer upon important universe p.

35:1.2 with universe policies, Melchizedek with practical p..

43:8.11 And then, climax all of these p. of multisocialization

77:2.5 the system life currents is not unlike those p.

81:6.41 those new and better, but untried, p. of the future.

91:6.2 many times added to the efficacy of other remedial p.

92:2.2 All types of social usage and even legal p. cling to

136:3.3 decide upon the p. for the prosecution of his public

136:8.6 just such p. as his earth children must follow in their

proceedsee proceed, I

5:3.2 they do not ordinarily p. out of the realm of the

11:5.7 the central circuit point of emanations which p.

12:4.12 at ever-increasing velocities as your calculations p.

15:8.8 phenomena becomes increasingly difficult as we p.

23:2.23 a Solitary Messenger is often asked to p. there to act

25:4.14 From this superuniverse training they p. to the

31:5.1 pilgrims on the universe capitals and thence p.

34:1.2 there p. the established currents and the ordained

36:3.8 evolution of living things must p. in accordance

41:5.7 A given form of organized energy does not p. in

42:5.14 and in their transit through space they really p. in

42:5.14 a succession of definite energy particles which p. in

46:2.4 the material beings of the planet can p. at a pace

46:2.4 spirit personalities p. by liaison with the superior

47:3.6 From resurrection halls you p. to the Melchizedek

47:3.10 ten days you will enter the translation sleep and p. to

48:2.18 form which make it possible for an ascender to p.

48:5.7 you master the lessons of one sphere before you p.

49:6.17 They all subsequently p. to Paradise by the routes of

51:2.3 once initiated on a world of space, must p. quite

51:5.2 as belonging to the superior racial strains may p. to

52:2.8 animals and the development of home arts p. apace.

52:5.5 the day of Pentecost, Urantia mortals again may p.

55:1.3 they p. to build the morontia temple according to

55:2.7 Such translated souls p. by Adjuster transit direct to

69:9.18 Let evolution p.!

70:3.10 and then p. to prick the skin until it bled;

73:4.2 landscape and home building could p. unhindered.

81:5.1 organic evolution in any age may p. unhindered in

87:2.2 a ghost was to be quickly “laid” so that it might p.

95:5.4 Never in all history did any king so methodically p.

102:1.4 The certainties of science p entirely from the intellect

105:7.18 Center may p. onward and outward throughout

107:1.2 are agreed that Adjusters p. direct from the Father,

109:3.5 three-brained type p. just as do the one-brained type

112:4.2 upon mortal dissolution to p. to the mansion

112:5.10 die, they p. immediately to the mansion worlds;

112:5.10 after which they may p. to the mansion worlds,

112:7.5 to leave the confines of the local universe to p. to the

112:7.8 those credentials which entitle you eventually to p.

113:5.5 circumstances of the material realm p. unaltered

113:6.3 the attending seraphim must p. to the headquarters

120:1.5 You may p. upon your mission with but a single

122:4.4 p. to establish the Jews in Palestine as a powerful

124:6.1 was qualified to p. to Jerusalem with his parents to

132:0.4 then p. so to embellish and illuminate this truth

132:5.13 wealth into these ten grand divisions, and then p.

133:1.2 I did not p. to sit in judgment on the aggressor,

142:3.2 And then did the Master p. to instruct the apostles

147:6.3 They wanted to p. straight on to Capernaum, but

147:6.3 to p. for a distance of only one thousand yards,

159:3.13 If you dare to believe in me and wholeheartedly p. to

181:1.8 that confidence which ever empowered him to p.

182:1.9 reveal himself to Moses, but he could p. no further

184:3.13 Annas was minded to p. along the line of making it

184:3.17 Annas desired that the trial p. further, and charges

185:2.7 Pilate saw the Jewish leaders were determined to p.

188:0.3 signed the order which authorized Joseph to p. to

189:2.1 the mortal body of Jesus and empowering us to p.

proceed, I

13:4.7 I usually p. to one of these busy worlds of the

44:0.20 And I p. with this effort to enlighten the human

119:0.7 I will now p. to unfold the nature and character of

133:1.2 I did not p. to sit in judgment on the aggressor,

155:4.2 And that I will p. to do when you have finished

proceededsee proceeded to

11:5.9 All force-energy originally p. from nether Paradise

23:3.3 p. at the rate of 841,621,642,000 of your miles

34:4.12 John wrote: “And out of the throne p. lightnings

47:9.4 never before have you p. toward the system capital

59:4.1 And the continental drifts have not p. so far but that,

59:4.17 The elevation of the continents p., the atmosphere

73:0.1 Organic evolution p. apace, quite regardless of the

79:1.1 Andite infiltration of India p. from the Turkestan

81:6.1 While biologic evolution has p. ever upward,

123:0.6 while Joseph and five accompanying kinsmen p.

134:5.9 ever larger political organizations has generally p.

134:8.1  Jesus p. along the Damascus road to a village known

134:8.10 Jesus then p. south by the same way he had come,

137:4.6 The wedding p. with a hush of expectancy, but

163:5.2 he p. down the lake shore and along the Jordan to

164:4.12 as the trial p. along such unfair and unjust lines.

171:1.4 sold the equipment to numerous buyers and p. with

171:7.1 at the gracious words that p. out of his mouth.

184:3.4 the Jews, when trying a man on a capital charge, p.

185:5.8 before he p. further with the matter before him.

proceeded to

53:4.2 and p. to set up his own legislative assembly

53:5.4 Michael remained on Salvington while Gabriel p. to

97:9.8 selected David from among his brethren and p. to

119:3.2 Michael p. to place universe direction in the hands

119:4.1 Michael p. to place the government of Nebadon in

120:0.6 p. to impart the bestowal counsel which would

121:2.9 Herod p. to build temples for many strange gods.

121:6.3 by Philo of Alexandria, who p. to harmonize and

122:9.4 Anna had written a poem which Simeon p. to sing,

134:8.1  Jesus p. along the Damascus road to a village known

135:1.1 family p. to Jerusalem, where, before the temple,

137:2.4 Peter took Philip to one side and p. to explain that

140:0.2 north of Capernaum, where Jesus p. to instruct them

145:1.2 When they had p. to the place designated by Jesus

147:7.3 Then the Master p. to warn his hearers against

150:9.4 followed by his disciples, p. to their encampment,

158:4.5 And then the father p. to relate to the apostles how

164:1.3 he p. to tell his hearers a story, a story which would

164:3.7 Josiah by name, he p. to answer Nathaniel’s

165:4.1 but he p. to use the occasion for the impartation of

170:5.14 they p. to set the kingdom off into the future.

172:1.5 p. to open a large alabaster cruse of very rare

172:5.4 Jesus climbed off the donkey and p. to walk about

173:1.3 money-changers moved on to Jerusalem and p. to

173:1.7 to the farthest cattle pen and p. to open the gates

183:0.2 the Greek sentinel p. to arouse all of his fellow

189:2.3 midwayers, p. to take possession of Jesus’ body.

190:3.1 Mary had pledged all the women to secrecy, she p.

194:4.11 they dispensed with all formalities of trial and p. to

proceeding

3:2.2 purpose of the Father, p. in harmony and order and

12:1.3  P. outward from Paradise through the horizontal

15:9.16 The universe must be p. on a clear track; its orbit

17:6.5 p. directly to the person of the petitioning Master

19:1.5 the philosophy portrayed in these revelations by p.

26:3.1 through the pilot world of the first circuit and p.

26:3.2 the pilot world of the seventh circuit and p. inward.

39:8.4 successful destiny guardians can be sure of p. to

40:9.2 candidates and, p. directly to Divinington,

42:0.1 This vast stream of energy p. from the Paradise

48:4.17 But p. down the scale of spirit life from Paradise to

50:4.11 and cultural advancement were well under way, p.

52:6.1 Urantia is not p. in the normal order.

99:4.13 the triune existence of spirit, mind, and energy p.

110:7.6 messages of the universal broadcasts of love p.

137:2.9 But this p, together with the fact that they never saw

150:1.3 The whole country was stirred up by this p.,

168:1.6 all of this seems to indicate that the Master was p.

179:4.1 ere long the meal was p. as if nothing out of the

185:2.15 was so astonished at the unfairness of the whole p.

proceedings

37:5.7 Not that they participate in the p. of justice, but they

53:4.6 personally present throughout all these disloyal p.

72:9.8 schools of statesmanship have power to start p. in

172:5.12 As this vengeful apostle looked upon the p. of this

proceedsnoun

127:3.1 The p. were used for taxes, to buy some new tools

163:2.5 when you have bestowed the p. upon the poor or

proceedsverb

12:8.2 All original force-energy p. from Paradise,

15:4.1 the whole phenomenon p. in accordance with an

20:6.8 incarnation is finished, the Avonal of service p. to

21:4.4 After each of his bestowals a Creator Son p. to the

29:2.15 This sevenfold circuit p. from the superuniverse

32:0.2 The creative plan of the Michaels always p. along the

39:2.13 Your Adjuster p. to the bosom of the Father,

42:1.6 Energy p. from Paradise, fashioned after the divine

42:4.2 p. in the path ordained by the Infinite Personality

48:5.3 when a seraphim p. inward with an Adjuster-fused

101:10.4 nor the mind endowment of man p. directly from

105:4.2 The self-revelation of the I AM thus p. from static

110:6.4 When the development of the intellectual nature p.

111:3.2 as terrestrial mortal growth p., this self,

112:3.4 the Adjuster p. to Divinington by way of Uversa.

112:3.5 the memory transcription of the mortal career, p.

112:4.13 registers at Divinington, p. to the Paradise presence

113:6.2 such a guardian of destiny p. to the first mansion

115:6.2 But as each stage of creative activity p. out through

117:4.11 If mortal man p. upon the Paradise adventure, he is

118:5.3 Mortal consciousness p. from the fact,to the meaning

118:5.3 Creator consciousness p. from the thought-value,

131:9.2 and that all mercy p. from the divine heart.

136:6.4 not live by bread alone but by every word that p.

151:3.7 The parable p. from the things which are known to

153:3.5 but rather that which p. out of the mouth and from

processsee process, in

3:6.7 is power, form, energy, p., pattern, principle,

14:4.9 they do not resolve by p. of decay and cellular death.

14:5.2 thought is unlike the p. of thinking on Urantia.

20:5.2 a necessary part of the experiential p. designed to

29:5.5 who continue the p. of energy transmutation from

36:2.17 in and through all this long p. there runs the thread

39:2.11 The p. of being enseraphimed is not unlike the

41:3.6 This p. of cooling and contraction may continue to

41:8.1 by this p. of converting hydrogen into helium.

41:8.2 maintained by the resultant p. of gravity contraction.

49:0.3 local system on which the long evolutionary life p.

49:1.4 Evolution is the rule of development, but the p. itself

49:1.7 The p. of planetary evolution is orderly, controlled

49:2.24 are competent to effect their life-p. exchanges

51:2.4 This entire p. takes ten to twenty-eight days of

51:2.4 submitting to the dematerializing p. on Jerusem.

52:2.3 Religion is wholly an evolutionary p. prior to the

57:4.4 the p. of physical contraction and increased heat

65:6.5 The p. of evolution is still actively and adaptatively

65:8.3 they regard evolution as being a long-drawn-out p..

66:6.5 The p. was slow but very effectual.

68:4.7 The p. of custom evolution grows out of the desire

74:3.3 the Caligastia scheme for accelerating the p. of social

76:5.5 the p. of disintegration gradually gained on the p. of

79:8.7 And above all else, the p. of social standardization

81:5.2 about to find wherewith to sweeten the p. of living;

102:6.3 a value, a level of achievement, an exalted p.,

102:7.3 confide in a postulate, commune with a p., serve an

105:0.3 distortion in the p. of translation-modification to the

106:9.3 this entire p. is a time-space phenomenon which does

110:3.6 with your Adjuster as a particularly conscious p.,

111:4.1 Recognition is the intellectual p of fitting the sensory

112:1.13 Life is really a p. which takes place between the

112:1.13 of stimulus-response is not a mere mechanical p.

112:1.14 Physical life is a p. taking place not so much

112:1.14 And every such p. tends to create and establish

112:1.18 constitutes selfhood—individuality—but such a p. has

115:7.8 By the p. of summating evolutionary experience

117:2.5 are participants in the growth p. of the Supreme.

118:8.2 by the p. of consecrating the human mind to the

128:2.4 Jesus had begun the slow p. of weaning his family.

144:4.9 it is a psychologic p. of exchanging the human will

153:1.3 deeds of courageous choosing by the slow p. of

160:5.10 to this terrible and testing p. of self-destruction

170:4.7 By this p. of gradually changing man’s will and thus

180:2.4 prayer is not a p. of getting your way but rather

189:2.1 merely wish to invoke the p. of accelerated time.

189:2.8 remains of Jesus underwent the same natural p. of

192:4.8 his well-meaning representatives began that subtle p.

process, in

0:7.6 now fully existent; they are in p. of actualization.

0:11.2 force are in p. of progressive revelation-realization

0:12.5 fully manifest; they are in p. of universe realization.

0:12.7 experiential Trinity—now in p. of actualization,

11:7.7 where untold universes are now in p. of formation,

12:2.2 millions of these universes in p. of formation.

12:2.2 where untold universes are in p. of organization.

12:2.5 greater creation of the future is in p. of formation.

12:2.6 it is believed that a new type of creation is in p.,

12:4.6 the gigantic universe wheels which are now in p. of

21:5.6 work of life elaboration already established and in p.

41:10.1 are in p. of giving origin to subsidiary systems,

42:7.5 present, have been present, or are in p. of evolution.

55:10.9 in connection with the outer universes now in p. of

57:8.14 unstable, but mountains were not in p. of formation.

59:5.13 more extensive coal-formation activities were in p..

78:5.3 The so-called Aryan mother tongue was in p. of

94:1.2 The Vedic cult was then in p. of growth and

94:1.3 Andite Mesopotamia was in p. of resynthesis in the

101:6.4 ideas formulated from protoplasmic memory in p. of

106:8.11 aspects of the experiential Deities are now in p. of

106:9.4 Such a unity is in p. of experiential realization in the

112:7.16 that there are in p. of organization vast galaxies of

115:4.6 is total finite reality, is in p. of dynamic growth

116:1.3 the Supreme Mind is in p. of actualizing in the

123:0.1 employed on one of the public buildings then in p.

processes

3:2.2 The long-drawn-out evolutionary p. of peoples,

42:1.5 The Life Carriers initiate those p. in dead matter

42:1.5 The higher spirit Creators inaugurate similar p. in

65:0.6 over the environmental aspects of evolutionary p.

65:4.3 substances which facilitate healing p. in the wound

65:7.2 hand of nature and the outworking of natural p.,

65:8.2 we cannot time the life p. to unfold any faster than

81:5.1 greatly hastening the p. of natural evolution.

110:2.3 adjusting, and co-ordinating your thinking p.; but

120:4.5 by apparently natural p., of a divine Son, we regard

137:4.13 wine just as they do by the ordinary natural p. except

189:2.7 without the visible p. of mortal decay and material

procession

3:2.4 the endless but orderly p. of the starry hosts

11:7.7 galaxies which race around Paradise in orderly p..

11:7.7 as a vast p. of galaxies swinging around Paradise,

14:0.2 core about which swirls that endless p. of universes

14:1.10 their worlds follow each other in an orderly linear p..

14:1.16 The inner p. of dark gravity bodies is tubular in

15:3.6 did not wholly destroy the two-way p. of the suns

32:5.4 strike spiritual step with the progressive p of eternity

35:3.2 six primary spheres in the encircling planetary p.,

41:5.6 They go in a straight and unbroken line or p. except

41:5.7 are coming down in a direct line of unbroken p.,

52:6.1 Your world is out of step in the planetary p..

99:1.1 The human race must become reconciled to a p. of

109:5.1 to stay the flow, and then to divert the idea p.;

115:6.6 while the endless p. of the ascending creatures of the

117:1.2 universe p. of descending God-revealing Creators

122:9.3 which one in the p. of first-born children was Jesus.

123:3.1 led Jesus to meet an almost endless p. of earnest

124:6.8 the road was a continuous p. of pilgrims.

130:7.5 the enlarging view of this event p. is such that it is

137:4.1 Jesus consented to lead the preliminary wedding p..

139:2.9 Peter was either leading the p. or else trailing behind

146:6.2 they met a funeral p. on its way to the cemetery,

146:6.2 When the funeral p. had come up to Jesus and his

162:4.3 This ceremony of the water followed the sunrise p.

162:4.4 sacrificial altar, while the third group formed a p.

162:4.4 the p. marched back to the temple, entering by

162:6.1 as the p. from the pool of Siloam passed through

171:6.1 When the Master’s p. entered Jericho, it was nearing

172:3.8 As the p. started out from Bethany, there was great

172:3.8 arrived on the scene and joined this unique p. as it

172:3.9 As the p. moved toward the summit of Olivet,

172:3.10 there the Master stopped the p., and a great silence

172:3.14 The Pharisees hastened on ahead of the p. to rejoin

172:5.2 so the p. into Jerusalem made a superficial

172:5.3 The reaction from the spectacular p. into the city

172:5.4 As the p. moved down Olivet toward Jerusalem,

172:5.5 the apparent purposeless ending of the triumphal p..

172:5.8 As the p. moved in the direction of the city and then

172:5.12 By the time the triumphal p. had entered the city,

173:1.10 at the termination of his tumultuous p. through the

187:1.2 According to custom the captain led the p., carrying

187:1.6 As the death p. passed along the narrow streets of

187:1.11 after nine when this p. of death arrived at Golgotha,

188:1.3 At about half past four o’clock the burial p. of Jesus

processional

11:1.4 follow the inward p. of the Paradise Sons of God;

14:1.3 2. The clockwise p. of the three Paradise and seven

15:1.1 orderly, well-understood, and perfectly controlled p.,

15:3.14 the counterclockwise p. of the superuniverse space

40:5.18 nothing of the other variables that punctuate the p.

40:10.6 enjoy an opportunity to witness the ascending p.

172:5.12 Judas was the most adversely affected by this p.

processionals

94:10.2 elaborate ritual embracing bells, chants, incense, p.,

processions

12:4.16 these alternate directions of successive space p. of

14:1.18 these alternate p. of stupendous gravity-balancing

15:5.4 thrown off as rings but in right- and left-handed p..

42:5.14 That these p. of energy particles appear as wave

proclaimsee proclaim, I

20:6.5 Never does a Magisterial Son p., “Whosoever has

26:11.4 never cease to p.: “Be you understanding of your

48:6.7 On the mansion worlds they p. the great law of the

48:6.8 to p. “the love of God, which casts out all fear.”

52:7.10 the System Sovereign appears to p. the entrance of

55:8.7 to p. the Most Highs the unqualified rulers of the

55:10.1 the Ancients of Days p. the establishment of the

67:2.1 that Prince Caligastia was about to p. himself

69:9.4 the first to p. that the poor could have salvation on

92:5.12 Many men arose to p. truth in this, one of the

94:7.5 to p. to the people of India “the glad tidings of free

94:8.17 to p. that all human striving for attainment is

95:1.8 to p. the truth of the reality of the Universal Father,

95:3.5 the first to p. conscience as the mandate of God,

96:4.2 his former beliefs), which he wisely decided to p.

96:5.6 Moses feared to p. the mercy of Yahweh, preferring

97:1.6 dared to p.: “The Lord enriches and impoverishes;

97:5.3 he has sent me to p. liberty to the captives and the

97:6.2 intrepid preacher p. that Yahweh was God of all

97:7.12 this preacher never ceased to p. this God of love.

97:9.8 the Hebrews and then to p. him Saul’s successor.

97:9.22 But Jeremiah did not hesitate to p. its downfall.

98:3.7 did not hesitate to p. himself the supreme god.

100:7.2 Jesus was constrained to p. saving truth to his

122:2.3 he will p. the coming of the soul-healer of your

122:3.1 deliverance which your son shall p. to men with

123:5.11 to p. liberty to the captives, and to set the spiritual

125:5.8 in just one thing: to p. everlasting truth and thus

126:3.8 down on earth to p. salvation to needy mortals.

126:4.2 to p. liberty to the captives, and to set the spiritual

126:4.2 p. the year of God’s favor and the day of our God’s

128:4.6 of the gospel that he intended to p. to the world.

132:0.4 messengers were presently coming to Rome to p. the

135:3.4 impulse to go forth and p. to all men: “Repent!

136:9.3 Jesus would p. to an onlooking universe, “You shall

137:8.2 Let us make ready to p. the gospel of the kingdom.”

138:5.2 could not grasp the idea that Jesus had come to p.

138:6.3  P. the gospel of the kingdom and portray my

138:7.1 will you p. the kingdom at Capernaum, or are we

139:1.8 the first missionaries who were sent out to p. the

139:1.12 Andrew continued effectively to p. the glad tidings

139:5.11 at the foot of Philip’s cross encouraging him to p.

139:7.9 Matthew went forth to p. the gospel of the kingdom

139:11.10 he rallied his hopes and went forth to p. the gospel

140:3.2 I send you forth to p. liberty to the spiritual captives,

140:3.14 as you go forth to p. the glad tidings, put your trust

140:8.24 the gospel they were about to p. was really a fresh

140:10.1 You are to p. the baptism of fellowship with God.

140:10.7 God, and that is the good news you are going to p..”

141:0.2 we are to depart for Jerusalem to p. the kingdom,

142:2.1 this new kingdom, which you p. is so near at hand.

142:5.2 If we p. to you the truths of the spirit, the spirit

144:9.1 The hour has come to p. the kingdom openly and

148:2.1 benefited individuals ceased not to p. that Jesus

148:5.5 ‘He has sent me to p. liberty to the captives,

149:6.12 profess piety and p. that the Lord is with them.

150:4.2 Preach the gospel of the kingdom and p. the saving

150:4.2 the inner chamber, that you are to p. in due season

150:8.9 He has sent me to p. release to the captives and the

150:8.9 bruised and to p. the acceptable year of the Lord.”

151:3.14 because it enabled him to p. vital truths to those

152:2.5 apostles who favored this attempt to p. Jesus king

152:3.1 the project to seize the Master and p. him king

152:3.2 This kingdom of heaven which we p. is a spiritual

152:5.4 but rather sought to p. the Son of Man king after

153:0.2 permit the five thousand to p. him king of the Jews

153:1.1 attempt had been made by the populace to p. Jesus

153:2.3 put to death the teacher who dares to p. the word

154:0.1 when the people sought to p. Jesus king and how

155:5.14 life of love is the very spirit of the religion we p..”

156:1.7 ceased not to p. the fact of the little girl’s healing

156:5.19 and unfairness in all your efforts to p. the gospel.

157:5.2 directly p. to the twelve that he was a Son of God.

157:6.11 “We may not yet p. openly that the Son of Man is

157:6.13 never forsake you when you go to p. this gospel

159:3.10 We p. a message of good news which is infectious

162:1.1 implored him to go to Jerusalem to p. the gospel of

162:1.2 Though they had long urged him to p. his message

162:4.1 occasion for Jesus for the first time publicly to p. his

162:9.7 urge Jesus to go up to Jerusalem to p. the gospel of

163:0.1 chose the seventy teachers and sent them to p. the

163:1.4 city refuse to receive this gospel, still shall you p.

163:2.2 They have forsaken all to p. the kingdom.

163:4.4  3. P. a spiritual brotherhood of the sons of God, not

164:2.1 attended the feast of tabernacles that he might p.

165:5.2 you know that the Father whose kingdom you p.

167:5.3 concerning divorce, Jesus did p. a positive teaching

169:4.9 But he did p. himself as the revelation of the Father

172:0.2 decree of death, to p. himself king of the Jews,

172:5.4 throwing away a magnificent opportunity to p. the

174:2.2 and we know that you p. the ways of truth,

180:0.2 When you go out into the world to p. this gospel,

181:2.18 four corners of the earth, there to p. the good news

188:2.2 p. to the people that he has risen from the dead.

190:1.7 to p. the risen Savior of a world and a universe.

190:5.4 That he will bind up the brokenhearted, p. liberty

191:5.3 You are not merely to p. the joys of heaven but

191:6.2 And you are all to p. this gospel of love and truth

192:2.11 into the lands of the gentiles and p. this gospel.

192:2.12 henceforth you are also to p. the good news of

192:2.12 Fear no man when you p. the saving truths of the

192:4.3 we declare that he has risen from the tomb; we p.

193:0.4 that your mission among men is to p. the gospel

193:0.4 P. the whole truth of the good news, not just a part

193:2.2 My Father sent me to p. this salvation of sonship

194:0.1 a strong urge to go out and publicly p. the gospel of

195:0.1 in their efforts to p. the gospel of the kingdom.

195:5.13 When there is so much good truth to p., why should

proclaim, I

137:8.6 Jesus said: “I have come to p. the establishment of

137:8.14 I p. the new and better way, and those who are able

138:3.6 let me say that I have come to p. joy to the socially

141:5.1 I have come into the world to p. spiritual liberty to

145:2.4 But I have come among you to p. a greater truth,

147:6.4 then will I openly p. that the Son of Man is lord

148:7.2 I p. that it is lawful to do good to men on the

153:2.6 I have come to p. spiritual liberty, teach eternal

162:2.7 I p. the new and living way, the deliverance from

162:5.3 that my Father has spoken I also p. to the world.

162:7.4 If I, then, p. and live the truth shown me by the

164:5.3 But that you may be certain of what I p., let me

proclaimed

2:6.4 The later Hebrew prophets p. God to be a Father to

5:4.8 Jesus p. the good news of “knowing God, and

7:4.6 and the bestowal plan had been formulated and p.,

7:6.1 “When the Sons of God p. joy, and all of the

33:3.5 truthfully p. of the Son that “all power in heaven and

38:6.3 which p., “And let all the angels worship him.”

45:4.16 has latterly been p. vicegerent Planetary Prince of

47:10.6 p. a true member of the morontia corps of Nebadon

51:3.5 This seraphim, Solonia, p. the miscarriage of the

52:3.7 it can be truly p. that “God has made of one blood

53:4.1 Satan p. that worship could be accorded the forces

53:6.5 the traitorous Caligastia, who had p. his sphere a

53:9.1 accepted the mercy p. by the Panoptians and were

53:9.4 Machiventa Melchizedek has since been p. Prince

64:6.15 these tribes and p. the worship of the “One Truth.”

64:6.26 entirely forgot the “God of Gods” p. by Orvonon,

67:2.4 Daligastia formally p. Caligastia “God of Urantia

70:10.9 always p., “‘Vengeance is mine,’ says the Lord.”

74:2.6 to Michael and were p. rulers of Urantia by Van,

76:5.1 which the Melchizedeks so touchingly p. to them.

76:5.4 so the Edenic pair always p. that a Son of God

78:8.8 by Sargon, the priest of Kish, who p. himself king

79:1.9 And like the Andites of old, these warriors p. the

79:6.10 Long adherence to the worship of the One Truth p.

92:1.5 type of religious living, p. that “God is love.”

92:4.7 p. that faith was the act by which men earned God’s

92:5.5 even though losing sight of the truths which he p..

92:5.10 These missionaries p. faith as the price of favor with

93:5.4 a Phoenician teacher who p. the Salem doctrines

94:2.2 They p. that, of the two essential divine principles of

94:6.11 teachings of Mo Ti, who p. a brotherhood founded

94:7.7 When p. at its best, Gautama’s gospel of universal

94:12.3 It is p. that this new salvation is attained by faith in

95:4.1 and p. salvation through calling upon the solar deity.

95:5.11 the one God whom Ikhnaton had so zealously p.

96:4.6 Moses p. that Yahweh was the Lord God of Israel,

96:4.9 doctrines of the Isaiahs, who p. that magnificent

96:6.3 causing it to be p.: “As I was with Moses, so will I

97:1.4 Stability in dealing with Divinity was p..

97:1.5 this energetic teacher p.,“You are great, O Lord God

97:1.6 promises for the humble and less fortunate been p.,

97:1.7 Samuel p. a Yahweh who made all men but was

97:4.1 the times of Moses had such ringing truths been p.

97:4.2 He p. much about God that had been announced

97:4.4 Amos p. Yahweh the “God of all nations” and

97:4.5 Hosea p. a gospel of loving-kindness and mercy,

97:4.6 Always Hosea p. hope and forgiveness.

97:7.5 the high concept of God that Isaiah the second p.

97:7.5 small, man-made God that this spiritual leader p..

97:7.10 This daring teacher p. that man was closely related

97:8.3 Jeremiah had p. an era of inner righteousness—the

97:8.3 Ezekiel p. deliverance through the service of

97:9.7 Presently his compatriots p. David king of the new

104:1.11 The first Trinity of Christianity was p. at Antioch

114:1.1 Michael’s bestowal in the flesh, when he was p.,

119:8.1 Son of God, was p. the settled ruler of Nebadon.

121:1.2 p. the gospel of a Jewish Messiah in the Greek

121:5.14 Christianity pointed to a new life and p. a new ideal.

122:4.4 Hebrew prophets had p. the coming of a deliverer,

128:3.6 same person whom he later p. the world’s Savior,

130:2.5 after the Christian message had been p. in Caesarea

130:8.1 the Jesus whom he subsequently p. the world’s

135:5.6 refer to one who merely taught God’s will or p.

136:3.1 this Prince of Urantia, so soon to be p. supreme

137:2.6 and the prophets wrote and whom John has p..”

142:3.4 This concept of the Father in heaven was p. by

143:5.10 As Nalda entered the city,she p. to everyone she met

144:6.9 Jesus’ apostles p., “Believe and be baptized.”

145:4.1 come when the kingdom was to be p. in power,

145:5.7 the seaside have I p. the good news of the kingdom

146:0.1 in many other smaller towns they p. the gospel of the

147:0.2 that the “kingdom” which Jesus p. was spiritual

149:2.10 Jesus boldly p. man’s spiritual freedom and dared

153:2.4 rather p. new liberty for man’s fear-ridden soul.

155:1.2 My kingdom is founded on love, p. in mercy,

159:2.1 this gospel shall presently be p. in all the world?

163:4.2 1. The gospel must be p. to all the world, to gentile

165:3.3 out into the light and be p. from the housetops.

167:0.2 was a period when the gospel was p. with power,

169:3.1 And this is no new doctrine which he p. to you.

169:4.1 while they p. the establishment of the kingdom of

170:5.7 a substitute for the kingdom which Jesus had p..

170:5.8 will yet be p. to this Christian church, even as to all

170:5.19 return to the high spiritual concept of Jesus, who p.

174:5.3 I have freely p. the gospel of salvation to the people;

176:1.1 all enemies and, eventually, be p. to all nations.”

176:2.5 when this gospel shall have been p. to all the world

190:5.4 Do you not recall how this Son of Man p. the

191:4.3 John p. the kingdom in advance; you have preached

194:3.2 new gospel of faith to be p. to struggling humanity.

194:3.8 religion which he lived and the gospel which he p..

194:4.5 They p. the facts of his life, death, and resurrection

195:1.1 this Roman citizen p. to these Greeks his version

196:1.4 religious motivation if such truths shall again be p. to

proclaiming

35:3.21 p. spiritual liberty and divine sonship even to the

53:9.8 effectively p. the great truth “that the way of the

95:0.1 Iran, and Arabia, everywhere p. the good news of

95:2.2 to perpetuate his dynasty by p. his tribal god

96:6.4 a solitary teacher would arise p. the Mosaic concept

97:5.1 some were p. threatenings of punishment against

97:7.6 Melchizedek beheld human teachers p. a real God

122:2.7 the message of Elizabeth to Mary p. that a son had

128:3.6 Stephen’s extraordinary boldness in p. his view of

128:4.6 to exalt the teacher in place of p. his teachings.

130:8.1 joined hands with Peter in p. Christianity in Rome

135:4.6 John thought out the method of p. the new age,

135:5.7 when John went forth p.: “Repent, for the kingdom

135:9.7 to preach repentance and to baptize with water, p.

136:3.1 the plans and determine upon the technique of p.

137:2.2 p. to his associates: “The Prophet Daniel declares

137:8.17 have I come p. faith, the gift of God, as the price of

138:5.4 he carefully outlined the plans for p. the kingdom

139:2.15 Peter went forth from Jerusalem p. the glad tidings

139:6.9 into Mesopotamia and India p. the glad tidings of

140:1.3 This kingdom, which you are soon to go forth p.,

141:6.2 denouncing Moses and the prophets and p. a new

141:6.4 go forth p.: This is the kingdom of heaven—God is

143:1.7 successors who shall go forth to all the world p.

145:2.17 as the pretext for p. that another miracle had been

145:3.15 were not a part of his plan of p. the kingdom.

146:4.6 to Gischala, spending two days p. the gospel,

147:3.4 they went about p. that they had also been cured of

150:4.3 Be not ashamed of my teaching; go forth p. peace

150:5.4 all went on in the days that followed p. the gospel

152:5.6 last year of p. the higher and more spiritual phases of

155:5.13 the mission of p. a better way of salvation to men

155:5.13 uncertain and troublous future of p. the new truths

157:5.3 Jesus had been p. that he was the “Son of Man,”

163:1.3 Remember, as you go forth p. peace on earth

164:3.16 his way of p. an open break with the Pharisees.

165:6.3 Nevertheless, go into all the world p. this gospel to

166:1.5 p. the righteousness of God and revealing the

168:3.2 a resolution calling for Jesus’ immediate death, p.

170:5.19 and greater John the Baptist is due to arise p.

175:1.1 going up and down in the land p. the Father’s love

175:1.22 appeared John p. the coming of the Son of Man,

178:1.11 be permitted to take the place of p. the gospel.

181:2.11 shaken off your depression and have gone forth p.

181:2.12 p. this good news: That faith-quickened mortals

183:4.2 should go forth into the world p. the good news

190:0.5 prominent part which Mary Magdalene took in p.

190:3.1 Go to all the world p. this gospel and confirming

190:4.1 Go you, therefore, to all the world, p. this gospel

191:4.4 “Go, then, into all the world p. this gospel of the

191:4.6 believers at Philadelphia went forth p. that Jesus had

191:5.3 to meet the new experiences of p. the good news

192:2.11 one law to obey—the command to go forth p. the

193:6.4 regarding preaching about Jesus in the place of p.

194:4.13 went forth to the ends of the empire p. Jesus.

195:3.10 went on to follow Nathaniel in p. Christ in India.

196:0.2 p. that every mortal creature is a child of this Father

proclaims

5:1.11 man’s destiny assured when Adjuster fusion p. to

51:5.2 the staff of the Planetary Prince p. that the children

55:1.1 bestowal Son of Paradise p. the long-time Prince

97:7.11 concept of a national God while in glory Isaiah p.

141:2.1 he fills all things and p. his laws to universes upon

194:3.7 personality and p. the sacredness of that person.

proclamation

33:3.6 issued and went forth the final “P. of Equality.”

34:1.1 there goes forth the p. of the Michael Son that life

48:6.7 These seraphic evangels are dedicated to the p. of

53:2.4 the open p. of the Lucifer Declaration of Liberty.

54:5.11 Minister issued as her third independent p. a mandate

66:6.2 began the p. of the new gospel of individual initiative

67:2.4 With this p. before them, the issues were clearly

73:2.2 that they devote themselves to the p. of their advent

74:1.3 When the p. was issued calling for volunteers for the

74:2.8 Then was heard the archangels’ p., and the voice

75:1.3 wholly unprepared for the p. of the brotherhood of

93:2.1 And the p. of his mission was embodied in the simple

94:8.18 The great truth of Siddhartha’s teaching was his p.

94:12.6 the great teacher in India once listened to his p. of

94:12.7 All Urantia is waiting for the p. of the ennobling

96:4.0 4. THE PROCLAMATION OF YAHWEH

114:1.1 Such a p. in surety and in principle forever settled

119:2.7 There soon followed the third Uversa p. of the

119:2.7 The first p. was made at the time of his arrival in

119:3.4 the superuniverse broadcasts carried the fourth p.

119:8.1 From Uversa came the eighth p. of Michael’s

135:4.4 John was ripe for the p. of the message of the

135:9.2 John took on new and certain notes of p. concerning

135:10.2 John’s preaching changed into a p. of mercy for

136:9.1 to the choice of methods to be employed in the p.

136:9.8 He would return to Galilee and quietly begin the p.

137:5.4 we will begin the p. of the good tidings of the

137:7.13 Jesus laid emphasis on the p. of the “good tidings of

138:1.1 Jesus’ reason for beginning the p. of the kingdom,

138:7.1 you are to represent me in the world and in the p.

138:9.1 the renewal of the p. of the gospel of the kingdom.

140:0.3 sacred work of representing their Master in the p. of

140:1.5 You are not to go hence in the p. of the kingdom,

141:7.1 the place where John first made p. of the kingdom.

143:1.1 the apostles encountered new difficulties in the p.

144:1.7 Galilee would mark the beginning of the final p. of

145:3.9 and not inconsistent with my dedication to the p. of

145:5.6 and my message the p. of the kingdom of heaven?

147:3.2 the healing of the sick for the p. of the gospel of

150:1.3 was the emancipation p. which set free all women

154:1.3 From now on there was a more open p. of the

155:5.12 will so shortly begin the bold p. of a new religion—

156:6.10 associates prepare to begin the p. of a new religion,

165:5.3 When you devote yourselves to the p. of the

166:1.3 inquire of me concerning the p. of the new gospel of

169:4.6 John’s p. of a coming kingdom made it necessary to

174:4.1 effectively to prevent his having any time for the p.

175:1.1 but all of this p. of truth and healing of disease has

178:3.3 perish in Jerusalem’s destruction and delay the p.

181:2.7 gospel, and that you will do valiant work in its p.,

181:2.13 Andrew will no longer direct you in the p. of the

181:2.27 and that you will dedicate your life to the public p.

191:4.3 who are dedicated to the p. of the good news,

192:4.7 with man—into the p. of the resurrection of Jesus.

193:5.2 you shall begin the new p. of the gospel, first in

193:6.5 the early p. of the gospel in Jerusalem: Peter, James,

194:0.2 proposed they go to the temple and begin the p. of

194:1.2 No wonder they were led on into the further p. of

194:4.4 shifted to the p. of the risen Christ: “Jesus of

195:0.2 Peter’s and Paul’s p. of the resurrection of Christ

196:0.10 a revelation of courage, the p. of discovery,

proclamations

119:2.3 Michael initiated the second of the extraordinary p.

131:1.3 God knows all—our secrets and our p.;

135:5.8 was intrigued by the p. of this sincere, enthusiastic,

proclivities

69:1.5 growing out of vanity p. and pride emotions;

69:9.2 communism ran counter to four strong human p.:

81:3.8 it also greatly stimulated their p. toward adventure

152:5.6 the miracle-seeking and king-craving p. of Jesus’

proclivity

42:7.10 to the unexplained “huddling” p. of ultimatons.

90:2.4 Modern survivals of this p. for casting lots are

93:4.14 never did succeed in fully eradicating this p. to

procrastination

48:5.8 of such animal vestigial traits as p., equivocation,

procreate

5:5.14 The ability of mortal parents to p. is not predicated

46:7.6 Spornagia are bisexual and p. as they are required to

51:1.7 mingle with the creatures of time, could even p. with

64:1.8 by the folly of allowing the superior freely to p. with

66:4.5 for the corporeal staff of a Planetary Prince to p.

procreated

0:2.4 the evolutionary experience of created and p. beings.

51:1.5 unconditioned immortality to their p. sons and

51:1.8 the offspring of a Material Son and Daughter p.

55:3.15 staff of the Planetary Prince who were p. on worlds

procreating

77:1.2 sex creatures capable of p. material offspring

77:2.2 for the purpose of participating in the plan of p.

83:8.5 in the bonds of marriage and for the purpose of p.

84:7.4 parental experience is essential, the idea of p. cosmic

procreation

25:1.2 Creator Son-Creative Spirit liaison down to sex p.

49:3.4 reproduction, differs, and even the methods of p. are

49:5.32 and that is through creature p. and natural birth;

74:7.22 mankind presumed that all p. resided in the “loins of

77:8.3 not sleep, neither do midwayers possess powers of p.

84:7.4 idea of the privilege of p.—giving sons to the Father.

84:7.5 2. The new role of science—p. is becoming more

84:7.7 instinct is insufficiently strong to insure the p. of

84:7.26 knowledge of the obligation implied in parental p.,

procreative

51:5.6 Following this p. outpouring of imported ability and

55:7.3 were deprived of p. powers almost 37,000 years

procreators

84:7.30 true family—a good family—reveals to the parental p.

115:1.4 existent volition of ancestral beings, Creators or p..

ProculaPilates wife

185:1.7 Claudia P., Pilate’s wife, had heard much of Jesus

procurator

130:2.1 of Palestine and the residence of the Roman p..

185:0.1 Jesus was brought before Pilate, the Roman p. who

185:1.1 would hardly have suffered him to remain as p. of

185:1.2 vacillation, or lack of moral courage, of the p. was

185:1.6 and he was not reappointed as p. of Judea.

185:3.2 Jesus smiled on the p. and said: “Pilate, do you ask

procure

148:9.2 to p. ladders by which they ascended to the roof

179:4.6 thought he had gone to p. something additional for

procured

128:4.4 honor which their combined wealth might have p..

prodigal

3:4.4 this p. distribution of himself as these ministering

54:4.2 Jesus’ story of the p. son well illustrates how a father

169:1.1 and then added his favorite parable of the p. son.

169:1.15 of the lost son, the reception of the returning p.,

169:1.16 Jesus told and retold this story of the p. son.

prodigious

25:1.3 The number of servitals is p., and more are being

41:9.3 suns lose matter at a p. rate during their earlier

57:6.8 pour in upon planets and their satellites at a p. rate.

prodigy

38:2.3 truly regard a seraphim as a mathematical p..

produceverb; see produce, not

15:5.5 these explosive eruptions p. a series of varying-sized

16:0.1 Had it been possible to p. a larger number of

16:4.5 associate material and spiritual energies as to p. a

16:6.10 p. a strong character consisting in the correlation

29:1.1 when Master Spirits create collectively, they p. these

36:6.1 never will chemists be able to p. living organisms.

36:6.2 The creature may p. the forms of life, but only a

39:0.1 Inf. Spirit intends to p. uniformly perfect seraphim,

41:0.3 the intelligent efforts of the power directors as to p.

41:1.1 to p. that vast complex of communication lines,

41:1.2 These power centers, in association, function to p.

41:3.9 These gravity variations p. regular and recurrent

41:9.5 contraction cycles, those disturbances which p. the

42:7.10 —also operate to p. variable electronic behavior.

42:12.9 finality attainer is always competent to p. a suitable

44:1.7 of morontia and spirit beings p. majestic melodies.

48:0.1 When the Creators desire to p. perfect beings, they

48:7.10 8. Effort does not always p. joy, but there is no

49:5.11 the Life Carriers attempt to p. beneficial variations

54:0.1 perfection and imperfection p. potential evil;

55:6.3 the lower groups are permitted to p. only one half

60:3.21 This second attempt to p animals that could navigate

60:3.21 as did the abortive attempt to p. mammals during

61:2.3 nor was the land elevated sufficiently to p. glaciers.

62:3.12 pair destined to p. the modern types of monkey,

64:4.11 though the attempt to p. a new and modified type of

64:5.2 began suddenly to p. a family of unusually intelligent

65:4.11 It was our intention to p. an early manifestation of

68:5.8 Woman must still toil to p. the vegetable necessities

71:2.8 Evolution does not at once p. superlative perfection

71:3.7 Leisure must p. as well as consume.

75:2.1 of the results of rebellion to p. effective immunity

77:1.2 p. marked changes in the spiritual economy of the

77:1.3 staff was granted permission to p. a similar being.

78:8.12 spread to Asia, Africa, and Europe, there to p. the

79:3.5 India bid fair to p. the leading cultural, religious,

79:4.4 Aryan and Dravidian eventually mingled to p. a high

79:4.7 so it was that India failed to p. the high civilization

79:6.2 the cultures of India and China blended to p. the

82:1.10 overindulged, can p. so much harm and sorrow as

108:1.6 combined, so as to p. strength of human character

110:2.4 unceasingly seeking to p. morontia duplicates of

110:6.4 overspiritual development tends to p. a fanatical

111:4.9 How can a creative imagination p. worthy children

114:7.14 to p. a feeling of cosmic desertion or planetary

118:4.2 first causes p. original effects which are free from

136:6.1 and p. suitable bodily nourishment ready at hand?

136:6.7 p. a thousand clusters, and each cluster will p. a

136:6.7 a thousand grapes, and each grape will p. a gallon

140:3.19 evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree p. good fruit.

140:8.20 Jesus did not want simply to p. a religious man,

144:7.2 why he refused to p. outward signs of his divine

147:7.2 lest, when it is wet, it shrink and p. a worse rent.

150:4.3 such division can p. only sorrow and sadness.

154:2.5 conspire to p. those activities of mind, soul, and

160:2.10 many marriages utterly fail to p. these moral and

173:1.6 all of this combined to p. one of those strange

177:2.4 His early home life was not such as would p. a

184:4.2 John’s resentment would be so aroused as to p. such

195:2.6 A people that could p. Cicero and Vergil were ripe

produce, not

19:5.6 contact with the natives does not p. such reaction.

29:3.9 They do not p. this phenomenon, but they are

57:5.14 collisions may not always p. retrograde motion,

79:4.7 so it was that India failed to p. the high civilization

83:8.7 stimulating and helpful providing it does not p. an

94:8.19 gospel did not p. a religion of unselfish social service

103:1.4 Theology does not p. religion; it is religion that

118:5.1 infinite God cannot p. evil that is inherently good.

144:7.2 why he refused to p. outward signs of his divine

155:6.14 you cannot consciously p. such valid proof, albeit

160:2.10 many marriages utterly fail to p. these moral and

177:2.4 His early home life was not such as would p. a

producenoun

126:5.1 In season they enjoyed the p. of their garden, but

producedsee produced by

0:3.21 divorcement from unqualified infinity p. the first

6:5.4 But when these co-ordinate Sons have been p.,

7:1.7 The Lucifer rebellion p many changes in your system

20:2.1 Son of God, a Paradise Magisterial Son, is p..

25:3.7 And while they have p. universes which abound in

26:2.7 While the Circuit Spirits p. comparatively few of

27:1.4 very primary supernaphim who p. the final sleep on

31:6.1 On many planets the midway creatures are p. in

37:3.1 They are the highest type of high spirit being p. in

42:4.12 weighs slightly more than that p. through uranium

42:12.13 there always tends to be p. a material or physical

44:2.10 one million actors p. a succession of one thousand

57:3.3 these protruding arms eventually p. their knotted

60:1.12 again p. extensive coast lines of shallow waters.

61:5.2 These conditions eventually p. an almost constant

61:6.2 the progressing Primates suddenly p. two primitive

61:7.10 the North American system of Great Lakes was p..

62:4.7 the mid-mammals in turn p. the superior Primates,

64:7.10 p. that marked improvement in the Neanderthal

66:5.26 A blend of the blue man with the Andon stock p. an

68:3.1 Primitive desires p. the original society, but ghost

68:6.11 no more should be p. than are required to administer

70:8.10 8. Religious—the early cult clubs p. their own classes

71:0.2 it p. a creature of fact—the state—together with the

71:0.2 the state is not of divine genesis; it was not even p.

72:4.1 a great age of invention and mechanization—are p.

76:3.8 They p. the third alphabet and otherwise laid the

76:3.8 they p. a type of architecture that was not excelled in

77:6.4 Each of the eight couples p. 248 midwayers,

79:1.3 but it p. a new development in Andite civilization.

79:3.1 even this small amount of the blood of Adam p.

79:3.1 This composite stock immediately p. the most

79:7.3 amalgamation with them p. a more versatile stock.

80:0.1 Andite invaders, p. one of the most potent stocks for

80:1.7 p. a dozen or more virile and progressive groups of

80:3.4 only practicing polygamy when war p. a shortage of

80:3.9 cultural advances, p. certain biologic retrogressions

80:4.3 p. the able, aggressive Andites who made military

80:5.7 resulting in the northern white races, p. a lapse of

81:0.2 p. an advance in civilization which, since the days of

83:8.3 human misconception of these relationships has p.

84:7.17 6. Ghost fear p. a dread of being alone.

85:4.2 The Bedouins believed that a nature spirit p. the

87:2.6 This eventually p a multiplication of symbolic speech

90:4.3 when the evolution of shamancraft p. priests and

93:9.2 The loss of Melchizedek p. a sadness in the heart of

94:6.11 the very Chinese spirit of investigation that had p.

98:1.1 This adulteration p. a reversion to a crude animism

116:4.5 when the Master Spirits collectively p. the Seven

137:4.10 Mary did not know how the wine would be p., but

139:4.9 such a profound impression on John that it p marked

140:4.8 co-ordinated, and thus is p. a unified personality.

195:10.2 In Jesus the universe p. a mortal man in whom the

produced by

11:8.6 This modification of the force-charge of space is p.

15:3.7 the illusions and relative distortions p. by multiple

15:3.15 in part p. by the intelligent and purposeful action of

21:5.6 that which will subsequently be p. by those who

28:3.1 secoraphic hosts are p. by the Reflective Spirits

31:9.13 All beings p. by the union of the children of time and

34:7.7 live on spiritual planes far above the conflicts p. by

41:10.2 of those which were p. by gravity-tidal technique.

44:1.5 3. Energy impingements—melody p. by the skillful

46:1.6 so-called northern lights, although these are p. by

57:8.13 not all of the older limestone was p. by marine-life

58:2.9 ionization of the upper atmosphere, which is p. by

64:6.22 from the turmoil p. by the Caligastia betrayal,

65:5.2 to make it practically immune to all diseases p. by

66:4.6 material creature would be p. by their sexual union.

66:5.11 improved salt p. by the council on science and art.

68:6.7 high social pressure of keen competition p. by dense

76:4.2 the mixed races p. by the union of evolutionary man

81:2.14 Regardless of the transient trouble p. by the prolific

85:3.4 The ancients once believed that all winds were p.

86:3.3 some civilized races regard disease as having been p.

105:0.1 limitless ellipse which is p. by one absolute cause,

117:5.7 the arena p. by encircuitment within this ministry.

118:4.3 causations of the Deity Absolute which are p. by

118:8.3 divine stability p. by augmented insight and cosmic

118:9.2 Mechanisms p. by higher minds function to liberate

135:3.3 able completely to rise above the confusion p. by

148:5.3 evil, but much of it has been p. by sin and iniquity.

154:6.11 The commotion p. by these men frightened the

166:4.7 or otherwise p. by the spiritual forces of the realm.

producer

84:3.7 up to modern times the female has been a real p..

160:4.11 As a pleasure seeker you should aim to be a p.

produces

12:4.4 2. If the Conjoint Actor p. the motions of space,

21:1.1 the powerful idea whose union p. this new creator

41:9.4 gravity condensation p. ever-heightening internal

41:10.2 gravity always p. the solar system type of creation;

42:5.8 an electric current; the current p. a magnetic field.

42:5.8 resultant electromagnetic commotion p. the X ray;

42:5.15 excitation of the content of space p. a wavelike

51:1.2 The Creator Son p. only one pair of these beings in

58:2.8 outer atmosphere, where their ionizing influence p.

66:6.2 Slavery to tradition p. stability and co-operation by

70:8.11 races within a territorial unit usually p. color castes.

100:1.1 While religion p. growth of meanings, evil always

100:6.8 and all this enhanced social outlook p. an enlarged

101:3.6 2. P. a sublime trust in the goodness of God even in

103:1.4 religion; it is religion that p. theologic philosophy.

177:2.4 Such a childhood training p. a type of loyalty

producing

6:5.4 in the divine act of p. additional Sons possessing

29:4.32 to the point of p. some of the primitive units of

32:3.10 the exclusive method of p. one of the two basic types

34:2.4 Spirit is coresponsible with the Creator Son in p. the

36:3.8 have once succeeded in p. a being with will,

42:4.14 while a crest and a trough may combine, thus p.

70:2.9 culturally bankrupt—incapable of p. dividends of

73:6.4 antidotal to the age-p. elements of animal existence

76:4.7 akin to the living disease-p. microscopic organisms

77:6.2 each couple was capable of p. a secondary midwayer

81:3.2 was instrumental in p. those early and semipeaceful

81:6.12 the necessity for p. large numbers of mortals so as to

84:5.8 a woman’s value consisted in her food-p. ability,

90:3.4 so feared the malevolent action of disease-p. ghosts

90:4.5 to be of value in getting rid of a disease-p. spirit.

95:7.4 this desert land was capable of p. a faith which,

116:6.4 responsiveness of mass to the order-p. presence of

118:4.7 a cosmos impregnated by the capacity-p. presence of

productsee by-product

12:6.1 is the p. of balanced energies, co-operative minds,

42:2.12 This secondary or gravity energy is the p. of the

60:3.3 gold-bearing quartz strata being the p. of lava flows

67:3.6 of loyalty to the universe government was the p. of

70:5.1 and civil government is a p. of progressive evolution

71:2.1 Democracy, while an ideal, is a p. of civilization, not

77:9.8 the civilization of Urantia is the joint p of the mortals

77:9.9 The midway culture, being the p. of an immortal

80:8.4 The best pottery is the p. of the earlier settlements.

82:4.4 Modern sex jealousy is not innate; it is a p. of the

92:0.1 religion of natural origin was, in itself, the p. of

92:3.8 If man were not the ascendant p. of evolution, then

96:7.5 the Book of Job was the p. of more than a score of

101:1.1 Religion is not the p. of reason, but viewed from

101:1.5 While religion is not the p. of the rationalistic

102:2.2 Religious force is not the p. of the individual’s

102:3.13 and the p. of enlightened reason, religious insight,

106:2.4 by investing the power p. of time and space with

109:1.5 the final p. of this union of divinity and humanity

110:4.2 You are quite incapable of distinguishing the p. of

118:9.3 the body, is the p. of supermortal creative design;

118:10.7 But what man calls providence is all too often the p.

132:5.22 if your riches are the p. of unjust dealings with your

136:8.7 He was the p. of the hereditary and environmental

151:3.14 all natural phenomena as the p. of the direct act of

177:2.2 You are the p. of a home where the parents bear

195:1.6 the united p. of the centuries of the thought of

195:10.12 It is the p. of the combined moral genius of the God-

production

5:5.14 the p. of his immortal soul of survival qualities if

9:8.4 from time to time, in the p. of the Creative Spirits.

12:4.6 the force organizers are responsible for the p. of the

14:5.6 each planet is a matchless, superb, and perfect p..

15:5.8 result in the p. of two adjacent but unequal suns,

17:4.1 the seven Reflective Spirits of Uversa was the p. of

21:6.2 restricted in the p. of new types of creature beings,

22:7.2 are many times successful in the p. of a new being,

22:7.11 which results in the p. of three orders of creature-

25:1.4 and in the p. of Havona Servitals the law of spirit

29:0.10 then they collaborated with their parents in the p. of

34:2.5 collaborating with the Son in the p. of the Bright

35:0.7 in the p. of the versatile order of Life Carriers.

38:9.4 twenty-four diverse techniques involved in the p. of

42:5.5 extraordinarily high or low temperatures for their p..

44:1.2 The celestial musicians are occupied with the p. of

44:6.7 They are devoted to the p of multitudinous reactions

46:1.3 heat required for the p. of the equable temperature

49:1.6 Time and the p. of large numbers of a species are not

51:1.1 Mother Spirit does not participate in the p. of these

57:4.4 physical contraction and increased heat p. continued

59:5.14 contributed to the p. of extensive coal deposits,

62:0.1 little or nothing to the p. of the human species.

65:0.2 There are, then, three distinct levels of life p. and

65:0.3 1. The physical-energy domain—mind-capacity p..

65:2.16 the purpose of fostering the p. of a hardy type of

65:4.10 resulted in the p. of many apparently useless forms

66:4.10 corporeal staff undertook the p. of similar beings,

77:1.5 year intervened between the p. of each midwayer,

107:1.5 have aught to do with the p. of Father fragments.

116:6.5 result of such evolutionary development is the p.

117:3.8 Father collaborates with the Eternal Son in the p.

119:0.6 err and flounder in the selfish mire of their own p..

121:8.5 intent to deceive in accrediting the p. to Matthew.

166:4.1 spiritual beings are concerned in the p. of strange

productions

42:5.9 chemical rays of sunlight and various mechanical p..

44:4.11 and almost infinitely transcends, your poetic p..

productive

17:3.1 was p. of a type of being in nature resembling the

27:7.6 and p. of the supreme joy of divine satisfaction

28:6.17 Service—purposeful service, not slavery—is p. of the

77:6.6 still p. of much mischief up to the days of Christ

81:6.33 and fraternal regulation will be p. of longer-lived

89:4.1 was contemplated which was not p. of pain.

116:4.1 the actualization of the Supreme is p. of these very

117:4.9 eternalizing of a human personality is directly p. of

194:4.7 disposed of their capital goods and other p. assets.

productssee by-products

15:4.6 have been organized from the p. of a single nebula.

45:2.3 and the p. of rebellion removed from Satania.

52:7.5 Degeneracy and the antisocial end p. of the long

57:7.6 the combustion p. of the heavy meteoric showers

76:4.4 descendants of Adam began to partake of dairy p.,

79:5.9 civilizations were evolutionary p. of the Sangiks,

81:2.20 inferior to the earlier p. of the purer Andite peoples.

92:5.1 the teachings of revelation and the p. of evolution,

100:1.3 Growth is not truly indicated by mere p. but rather

116:7.1 circulatory distribution of the assimilable energy p.

118:9.5 Mechanisms are the p. of mind, creative mind acting

123:6.5 Jesus made arrangements to exchange dairy p. for

profanation

125:1.2 This p. of the temple fully aroused all his youthful

173:1.5 He was not alone in resenting this p. of the temple;

profane

97:8.0 8. SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY

97:8.1 transactions of the rest of the world as p. history

97:9.8 The difference between sacred and p. history is

97:9.29 little more than the chronicle of ordinary p. history.

125:1.4 even the coarse laughter and p. jesting which he

173:1.8 to sing grateful hymns of appreciation that the p.

173:1.9 their approval of his overthrow of the p. profiteers.

profaned

173:1.3 only way in which the courts of the temple were p.

profanity

90:5.3 The habit of swearing, p., represents a prostitution

profess

149:6.12 At the same time they p. piety and proclaim that

155:4.2 belief when we all p. to serve the same God?”

159:2.1 that those who p. to do great works in my name

160:5.8 but I am mightily moved to p. my belief in his

161:2.4 No mere man would sanely p. to forgive sin;

165:2.3 you p. to be teachers in Israel; therefore does your

169:2.5 I say to you who p. to be acquiring treasure in

175:1.11 I know you will openly p. your allegiance to the

175:1.11 since they p. to talk with God and then presume to

175:2.1 it should not cause those who p. to be followers of

178:1.16 spiritual disloyalty to the very truths which they p.

professedverb

53:2.4 but p. wholehearted loyalty to the Supreme Rulers.

90:2.5 temperamental shamanesses who p. to be able to

92:2.5 p. to have received direct revelations from Gabriel

121:2.9 though Herod p. loyalty to the Hebrew ceremonial

121:4.3 While the Stoics p. to be the “offspring of God,”

155:1.3 You who have p. entrance into the kingdom are too

161:2.4 one who is only human ever p. to live such a life.

165:2.12 about half of these Jewish teachers p. belief in Jesus,

174:4.4 p. faith in the gospel, and was baptized by Josiah,

professedadjective

101:9.1 No p. revelation of religion could be regarded as

114:6.7 controversial divisions of p. religionists.

168:0.12 mourning for Lazarus by some of these p. friends

175:2.1 intolerant, unworthy, and bigoted p. followers of

175:2.2 as they behold the p. followers of Jesus indulge

175:2.3 which so many p. Christians have maintained

176:3.7 successive generations of the p. followers of Jesus

183:1.1 the unfeeling attitude of the p. religious leaders,

193:2.2 If p. believers bear not these fruits of the divine

195:8.3 majority of p. Christians of Western civilization are

195:10.5 so few genuine second-milers—so few p. followers of

195:10.16 numerous families of his present-day p. followers.

196:1.2 Do p. Christians fear the exposure of a self-

196:3.17 a result of the irreligious conduct of p. religionists,

professes

3:6.4 The mechanistic philosopher p. to reject the idea of

146:3.2 honesty about those things which one p. to believe

161:2.4 He even p. to forgive sins and does heal diseases.

161:2.4 Jesus is either what he p. to be, or else he is the

161:2.9 Jesus has definitely claimed divinity; he p. to be in

professing

144:8.5 thereby publicly p. entrance into the kingdom.

profession

72:11.2 correlated with the mastery of some trade or p..

84:4.6 this practice gave origin to the p. of midwifery.

90:1.4 As the p. developed, a novice was required to serve

90:2.1 In the early development of their p. the shamans

94:8.1 To become a Buddhist, one merely made public p.

97:7.3 they made no p. to be writing a sacred book.

professional

69:3.5 The medicine men were the pioneer p. class.

70:8.9 Workers divided into three groups: the p. classes,

72:2.5 1. The upper house is elected by industrial, p.,

72:8.6 4. P. training schools.

72:9.2 with their economic function—industrial, p., trade

72:9.6 vote as members of industrial, social, or p. groups,

72:9.7 suffrage is exercised by economic, p., intellectual,

72:11.2 associated industrial, scientific, or p. schooling.

72:11.2 In this way the creation of a p. military class is

72:11.2 securing the first half of a technical or p. training.

81:6.31 the steady increase of industrial and p. specialism

82:4.5 automatically gave origin to p. prostitute classes;

83:2.1 occupied by the marriage broker or p. matchmaker.

87:2.5 The fact that p. mourners were hired for funeral

90:1.3 Many female shamans were also p. dancers.

90:1.4 The shamans developed a p. mode of dress and

140:8.12 imposed on by social parasites or p. alms-seekers.

171:7.9 There was so little of the p., the well-planned, or the

professions

72:2.6 political groups not included in industry or the p..

72:8.2 trusts that are discharged by the various learned p.

72:8.6 the technical training for the various learned p.,

92:3.9 The learned p. and science itself emerged from the

100:5.3 It should be made clear that p. of loyalty to the

111:4.4 when three quarters of its youth enter materialistic p.

166:1.4 as on your outer pretenses and your pious p.?

professor

130:4.1 after the p. had departed, the teacher and his pupil

professors

130:3.7 Learned p. here gave daily lectures, and in those

130:3.7 “Teacher Joshua, you know more than these p.;

130:4.1 Jesus had a visit with one of the government p. at

proffer

33:5.4 The Faithfuls of Days never p. advice or offer

43:4.2 but never does he p. advice unless it is asked for.

44:8.1 from the headquarters of the system to p. help to the

53:8.6 mercy to Daligastia, but they spurned his tender p..

53:9.1 None of the leaders accepted this merciful p..

55:4.16 these advisers never p. counsel unless it is asked for.

121:5.6 intelligent and a profound p. of salvation for all,

127:6.1 the personal p. of another good woman’s devotion.

130:6.1 it affords me real pleasure to p. my services.”

137:1.3 Jesus had accepted his p. of service and suggested

175:1.22 even now I p. the loving hand of eternal fellowship

proffered

35:10.4 rebellion who choose to accept the p. rehabilitation

45:1.11 his fallen associates who rejected the salvation p. by

53:2.5 his subordinates ever accepted the p. mercy.

128:4.2 sought to prevail upon Jesus to accept the p. honor

136:3.6 sending greetings to Immanuel, p. his assurance that,

168:0.3 he sent no word to them nor otherwise p. assistance.

proffering

175:4.1 Iscariot could not have heard the mercy-p. half of

proffers

132:4.4 More than a dozen such p. were made, and Jesus

166:3.4 citizenship, but you refused all such p. of mercy;

proficient

44:5.6 the transport seraphim are most p. in collaborating

47:7.2 to the end that you may be p. in both languages

74:3.8 anatomists of all Satania; and Eve was equally p..

profitnoun or adjective

2:5.3 does God sometimes “chasten us for our own p.,

69:3.11 class, charging a commission, p., for their services.

71:6.0 6. THE PROFIT MOTIVE

71:6.1 Present-day economics is doomed unless p. motives

71:6.1 self-serving p. motivation is incompatible with ideals

71:6.2 In economics, p. motivation is to service motivation

71:6.2 But the p. motive must not be suddenly destroyed

71:6.3 The p. motive of economic activities is altogether

71:6.3 p. motive is an indispensable factor throughout the

71:6.3 P. motivation must not be taken away from men until

72:5.10 Two hundred years ago the p. motive was wholly

107:3.7 there is nothing on Divinington of real p. to me,

132:5.5 3. Trade wealth—riches obtained as a fair p. in the

132:5.17 barter, they are entitled to a fair and legitimate p..

132:5.17 the world create many different sorts of p. wealth,

132:5.17 trader should not hesitate to take the same p.

142:2.4 What p. have you from successive generations of

153:5.4 the flesh and all that pertains thereto is of little p..

169:2.2 your business with an eye single to your present p.

173:1.4 conducted a regular banking business for p. in the

175:1.9 they secretly lay hold of widows’ houses and take p.

176:3.4 very soon had made a p. of another five talents.

176:3.4 require of you an accounting with reasonable p.,

profit-motivated

71:6.1 Present-day p. economics is doomed unless profit

71:7.3 the passing of the purely p. system of economics.

profitverb

7:3.1 they are able to p. by the intake of this ministry of

37:10.4 We especially p. from the ministry of the celestial

50:5.7 when a culture has learned how to p. and improve by

50:5.8 When mortals learn to think and begin to p. by

65:6.8 But mind can p. from experience, can learn from

99:3.7 that it is unable to p. from open religious criticism

140:8.17 “What shall it p. a man if he gain the whole world

158:7.5 What does it p. a man to gain the whole world and

165:4.9 “My son, what shall it p. you if you gain the whole

173:1.3 bankers p. from the exchange of all money

profitable

6:8.3 it is not always p. to attempt to segregate their

26:5.6 to assist in making the transfer both pleasant and p..

26:10.5 on this circle is wholly pleasurable and highly p.,

30:4.30 now they begin their long and p. contact with the

37:5.10 except to enjoy many pleasant and p. sojourns as the

43:8.3 ethics, the secret of pleasant and p. interrelationship

47:5.2 increasingly p. and are of ever-heightening interest

51:7.5 a well-managed sphere is indeed stimulating and p..

52:7.5 Life during this era is pleasant and p..

71:3.7 also entices them into p. and uplifting utilization of

71:4.9 7. P. utilization of leisure.

81:5.4 insurance which human beings have learned is p.;

81:6.7 to enjoy a well-earned and p. margin of leisure.

84:4.9 each month for welcome rest and p. meditation.

99:3.7 and thereby attain to p. levels of self-correction.

106:6.6 While it is hardly p. for the human mind to seek to

114:6.15 thus to promote the more p. utilization of leisure.

133:5.12 The sojourn in Athens was pleasant and p., but it

133:6.4 thinker, and Jesus had several p. sessions with him.

136:4.7 1. His own way—the way that might seem most p.

137:7.14 the most precious and p. of all their association with

138:2.10 had many interesting and p. experiences to relate.

151:2.8 This was a very p. session for the apostles and

155:3.2 apostles did learn much that was highly p. from their

157:6.4 in the p. reconciliation of much of this intellectual

157:7.1 had p. and heartening talks with all of his associates

163:2.11 he provided for the p. liquidation of their property,

169:1.7 finding nothing p. to do which was also pleasurable,

180:6.2 It is really p. for you that I go away.

profitably

81:6.33 common services can be acceptably and p. socialized

92:7.3 There is not a Urantia religion that could not p study

128:4.2 he p. employed Jesus at his home doing some

140:8.1 may most p. be put in this record by reorganizing

151:2.7 In your own hearts you may often p. engage in

profited

51:0.3 Urantia has p. immeasurably from the gift of Adam

64:6.10 orange men p. much from the schools of the Prince

68:0.3 The blue man most of all p. by these early social

75:8.1 mortal races have p. enormously from the limited

96:7.7 perverted that which was right, and it p. me not,’

130:8.2 perverted that which was right, and it p. me not,

133:4.1 a great number of persons who greatly p. by the

134:2.2 occasions of his personal ministry p. thereby, but

144:5.18 they p. much from all of these revelations in their

173:1.4 Both the temple treasury and the temple rulers p.

profiteering

173:1.5 resented this p. desecration of their national house of

173:1.8 the profane and p. merchandisers had been ejected

173:1.11 as his detestation of all forms of unfairness and p.

profiteers

173:1.9 in their approval of his overthrow of the profane p..

profits

12:7.11 The part p. or suffers in measure with the whole.

54:6.3 Each member of a family p. by the righteous conduct

72:5.3 Wages, p., and other economic problems are not

72:5.3 but they are controlled by the industrial legislatures.

72:6.6 all excess p. on their labor are turned over to this

72:7.10 In return the government takes one half the p.

123:4.4 they used the p. from the sale of doves as a special

173:1.1 An extensive business, in which enormous p. were

176:3.4 his servants set themselves at work to gain p. from

profoundsee profound affection

1:4.1 creatures is the most p. of all universe mysteries;

1:4.7 mysteries so subtle and so p. that only the faith-grasp

1:7.8 Ever bear in mind that these p. truths pertaining to

3:2.7 misunderstanding of God is due to the p. ignorance

4:1.7 to detect far-reaching and p. co-ordination in the

5:4.2 human experience, a lasting peace and a p. assurance

7:2.1 and personal activity of the Original Son is p.,

9:1.5 the knowledge of the Spirit is p. and complete.

10:1.1 the Father inaugurated a policy of p. self-distribution

12:6.7 such p. co-ordination signify the presence of the

22:9.6 lack that tremendous and p. personal experience

25:2.4 growth is so p. that in their postsuperuniverse

29:4.25 are able to exert a p. influence upon the energy

39:4.13 but there is p. satisfaction—consciousness of

47:3.5 recall the p. memory impressions of your first

54:6.10 explain these p. problems of universe adjustment.

55:2.5 “funerals” are occasions of p. satisfaction,

55:10.4 settling in light and life inaugurates p. readjustments

55:12.5 That event will be the most p. occurrence in the

60:3.11 p. repercussional changes along the Pacific shores

66:4.1 arrival of the Prince’s staff created a p. impression.

74:7.22 Eve worked by the side of her husband made a p.

84:3.5 and conservative than man, though slightly less p..

85:1.2 But the most p. influence was exerted by meteoric

85:2.2 Paul was not the first to draw p. spiritual lessons

89:6.8 for there once existed a world-wide and p. belief that

91:5.1 praying is the p. unification of human personality.

100:2.7 Jesus portrayed the p. surety of the God-knowing

100:5.10 psychic dissociation, p. aesthetic experiences,

101:1.7 revelation make such a p. impression upon man’s

101:3.7 3. Generates p. courage and confidence despite

101:9.3 True religion is that sublime and p. conviction within

102:2.4 And yet this p. and positive certitude does not lead

103:8.5 mightily challenged by the p. faith and unshakable

105:0.3 our concepts must be subjected to p. distortion in the

108:3.6 I come to express admiration and p. respect for

116:0.1 inequalities cease to be p. religious paradoxes.

116:7.6 there is built up a p. cosmic tension which can only

121:5.6 the intelligent and a p. proffer of salvation for all,

121:6.4 man who exerted such a p. influence on the ethical

124:3.10 and more given to peculiar seasons of p. meditation

126:3.13 His p. periods of meditation, his frequent journeys to

128:1.13 A p. suspense pervaded the universe of Nebadon

128:6.12 swing from the p. discussion of politics, philosophy,

129:4.4 of emotion that reach from superb joy to p. sorrow.

130:1.3 Gadiah became a p. believer in Jesus of Nazareth,

132:3.5 all such true faith is predicated on p. reflection,

136:2.1 The Jewish sense of racial solidarity was very p..

138:8.9 disciples learned that the Master had a p. respect and

138:8.9 Jesus would pause in the midst of a p. discourse

139:1.6 man of Andrew’s type be observed exerting a p.

139:4.9 such a p. impression on John that it produced

139:5.7 the midst of one of the Master’s most p. discourses

139:6.4 He alternated between seasons of p. philosophy and

141:5.2 this p. spiritual unity in the very face of the utmost

143:1.6 a higher and more p. form of human courage

143:1.7 the enlightened convictions of p. spiritual realities.

143:7.3 P. philosophy should be relieved by rhythmic poetry.

147:4.6 idealism embodied in the nobility of p. self-respect.

149:1.8 certain forms of p. faith were literally compelling in

149:6.2 recognition and reciprocation of the Father’s p.

152:3.1 spectacular supplying of physical needs was p.

157:2.2 by their p. loyalty to the forms of religion.

159:4.4 even if Jonah had never lived, still would the p. truth

160:1.7 when life problems excite our p. fears, we refuse

167:4.2 the most p. and stupendous outward working of

171:3.4 This hope, coupled with their more p. and mature

171:7.6 He inspired p. self-confidence and robust courage in

172:5.4 Sunday was a day of perplexity and p. confusion;

172:5.4 his p. feeling of fear as to what would happen

177:2.6 loyal devotion of true religion exert a p. reciprocal

179:5.2 they drank of this cup of blessing in p. reverence

191:1.5 made a p. impression upon his fellow apostles,

194:0.1 conscious of a new and p. sense of spiritual joy,

196:0.5 and a p. conviction which securely held him.

196:0.9 the heavenly Father imparted to his unique life a p.

196:0.11 Jesus had a p. confidence in the universe—just such

196:1.5 a living illustration of the one and a p. demonstration

196:3.18 This p. experience of the reality of the indwelling

profound affection

2:5.8 these lesser rulers of the universes a great and p..

21:0.2 No doubt the p. of the Deity parents for their divine

31:2.4 finaliters achieve a touching and p. for one another;

127:6.2 idealize Jesus and love him with a touching and p.

172:3.1 Jesus had feelings of p. for Bethany and its simple

profoundly

17:6.5 then occurs one of the most p. touching episodes

50:4.12 It was one of the most p. shocking episodes of this

53:2.4 Gabriel was so p. impressed with the certainty of

67:0.1 The superphysical history of the planet was p.

74:8.12 theological systems, such concepts p. influenced the

90:0.3 Religion achieves the p. simple realization of an

92:7.12 Nevertheless, man has been p. influenced, not only

101:1.4 Religion is, rather, a p. deep and actual experience

101:1.7 men are p. impressed with the conviction that they

107:1.6 reveal a supernal love and spiritual ministry that is p.

108:3.7 there exists a p. intelligent and efficient directive

123:6.8 but what that destiny would prove to be he was p.

124:6.14 Jesus was p. impressed by the temple and all the

125:2.9 with his youthful head in his hands, p. thinking.

125:2.11 Joseph was p. perplexed at the lad’s remarks and

128:7.10 Jesus was p. silent about the future.

137:1.1 Andrew was the most p. impressed with Jesus;

139:11.7 personal devotions, and Simon did p. love Jesus.

173:0.1 They were expectant, fearful, and p. affected by a

196:2.5 the New Testament, the authors not only most p.

profuse

58:7.11 gradually overrun by a p. and luxuriant growth of

profusion

2:1.7 In endless p. they descend from heights of glory to

6:7.1 continued to bestow himself in endless p. upon his

42:7.1 there whirl, in endless p. but in fluctuating circuits,

43:1.4 and their beauty is enhanced by the endless p. of life

72:1.4 states, and dictators came and went in endless p..

progenitor

10:3.5 with the Son, the eternal p. of the Infinite Spirit.

84:7.30 Family life is the p. of true morality, the ancestor of

96:2.3 he was not even the p. of all the Bedouin Semites

progenitors

29:3.1 perfect synchrony and liaison with their Paradise p.,

52:3.9 characteristics of their carnivorous evolutionary p..

75:3.8 physique and outstanding intellect of his remote p. of

77:3.7 for making atonement for the folly of their p.

77:6.2 just sixteen of the peculiar p. of the midwayers.

80:7.3 These p. of the Greeks were led westward by Sato,

122:1.1 tree from time to time by the female lines of his p..

122:1.2 had a more illustrious lineage of common p.

175:2.3 innocent children to suffer for the sins of their p.,

progeny

21:0.2 the affection of the Deity parents for their divine p. is

22:8.1 of creature-trinitized beings—the diverse p. of the

26:11.2 the finaliters and similar p. of the Paradise Citizens

29:1.1 the derivation of semimaterial p. from true spirit

36:4.2 The p. of a Melchizedek life carrier and a Material

37:9.9 Their p. function as the relatively permanent

38:9.4 the Adams and Eves, or from their immediate p..

41:0.3 was assembled out of the stellar and planetary p. of

45:6.5 the Adams and Eves in rearing and training their p..

51:1.5 Their p. are dependent for continuing life on

51:1.7 role of biologic upliftment usually falls to the p. of

51:4.8 amalgamation with the p. of the Adamic uplifters.

51:5.3 biologic betterment is a function of the Adamic p..

51:6.1 the Adams and Eves and their p. contribute to the

51:6.6 the amalgamation of their p. with the races of men,

52:3.5 The Adamic p never amalgamate with inferior strains

52:3.5 This race-improvement project is the task of their p..

55:3.15 2. The p. of the semimortal staff of the Planetary

55:3.16 3. The direct planetary p. of Adam and Eve.

56:6.1 their Paradise p. exhibit the characteristic unity of

62:1.1 living in Eurasia and northern Africa, whose p. have

63:4.2 distressing ordeal to Fonta and her immediate p..

69:9.3 man desires to bequeath his capital goods to his p..

73:1.6 with the Sangik races and had left behind an able p..

76:4.7 The body cells of the Material Sons and their p. are

77:2.4 that, if they engaged in sexual reproduction, their p.

78:0.1 the Adamic peoples held forth, sending out their p.

78:1.13 Adam and Eve left behind a limited but potent p.,

78:2.5 already they had poured forth millions of their p.

80:3.9 And it was the p. of these slaves that so greatly

83:5.3 being loosely tolerated as “uncles” of the joint p..

93:9.10 this mission so completely that very few of their p.

93:10.3 But the p. of Abraham through Isaac as intermarried

93:10.7 and Eve or their p. as representatives of Michael

96:1.1 and vegetable worlds; annual spirits, the lord of p.;

98:2.3 the rank and file of the p. of the slaves of former

132:5.20 owes something to both his ancestors and his p.;

133:0.2 already the p. of great numbers of inferior slaves

142:7.10 interested in the progressive welfare of his p..

program

7:4.4 the Father’s plan of evolutionary ascension, a p.

21:5.6 this vast p. of universe evolution goes on without

36:5.12 and effective p. of the ascending scale of existence;

43:2.5 The legislative p. of a constellation originates in the

43:9.4 mainly in conjunction with the constellation p.

47:3.6 new home and to familiarize yourself with the p.

48:5.5 most efficiently conduct the p. of the mansion world

51:4.8 difficulty of executing such a radical p. on Urantia

53:3.6 Lucifer protested against the agelong p. for

71:4.2 The progressive p. of an expanding civilization

72:4.3 This travel is a part of the adult-education p. and is

72:8.1 In addition to the basic compulsory education p.

73:7.3 counseled Adam not to initiate the p. of racial uplift

74:5.6 to withdraw his p. for immediate socialization;

75:3.2 The majority of his people joined him in this p.,

75:3.2 swung over almost bodily to the support of the p.

87:2.1 In religion the negative p. of ghost placation long

87:2.1 ghost placation long preceded the positive p. of spirit

95:6.2 result of a dream while in Ur, he settled upon a p.

97:9.16 Solomon’s lavish court and his elaborate building p.:

99:3.6 a part in the present-day p. of social reconstruction.

102:1.2 faith of religion argues from the spirit p. of eternity.

103:7.2 experience in the supernal p. of celestial evolution,

110:2.1 liberty to reject any part or all of the Adjusters’ p..

110:7.10 more faithfully carry out the p. of my arrangement,

114:2.6 detached from the regular p. of universe activities.

120:0.7 but he had embarked upon a p. of the revelation of

123:0.2 Mary, realizing that such a p. of undue sheltering

123:2.5 Jews had a systematic p. for rearing and educating

124:3.9 as Jewish practice would permit, into the later p. of

127:2.8 speech made by James, which, while not on the p.,

128:5.6 enjoyed this respite from the usual p. of problems to

134:0.2 satisfied with the p. of openly manifesting his true

136:4.1 Jesus began to plan his p. of public labors in behalf

136:4.2 the general plan of co-ordinating his p. with John’s

136:5.1 personalities in connection with the ensuing p. of his

136:6.2 The Master thereby chose a p. of living which was

136:6.6 he decided against such a magnificent p. of power

136:9.11 Jesus has formulated a p. for the establishment of the

138:6.1 The week was devoted to a p. of intense training.

139:1.4 Jesus’ policy of utilizing the p. of personal work as

139:8.8 first fearlessly to move out in execution of the p.

154:6.1 refused to agree to the p. of trying to dissuade him

158:7.8 when faced by an impending threat against the p. of

170:5.14 they had accomplished this p. of substitution,

180:2.4 your way but rather a p. of taking God’s way,

195:10.10 church would only dare to espouse the Master’s p.,

programs

37:5.8 They are encountered on the p. of various universe

48:3.11 reversion directors for embellishment of their p..

138:10.9 Simon managed the Wednesday p. and sought to

progressnoun or adjective; see progress, evolutionary;

progress, human; progress, in; progress, spiritual

4:1.2 recognize that the watchword of the universe is p.?

4:2.6 p. of a universe experiment in cosmic evolution.

5:1.4 favorable to social advancement and moral p.,

7:4.1 the successful prosecution of the divine plan of p.:

7:7.5 In the p. of the pilgrims of time through the circuits

9:1.3 Trinity has ordained the universal order of p.,

10:7.5 situations always work out for the welfare and p. of

10:7.6 In the p. of eternity the acts of the Trinity will be

12:7.11 As the p. of the whole, so the p. of the part.

14:4.15 1. Experiential p. outward from the first to the

14:4.16 2. P. inward from the seventh to the first circuit.

14:4.17 3. Intracircuit p.—progression within the worlds of

14:5.4 that the circles of p. in the human mind have been

15:13.3 to prepare the mortals of time for their further p.

16:3.18 sponsors the p. of the ascension candidates from

20:1.1 there to facilitate the p. in the Paradise climb of the

20:9.1 When the p. of events on an evolutionary world

21:0.5 engaged in deliberations having to do with the p. of

22:10.9 their untiring efforts to facilitate the inward p. of the

25:4.17 to the work of preventing delay, facilitating p.,

25:4.20 service, neither has any been placed upon their p..

26:3.2 There is no time limit set on the p. of creatures from

27:4.2 Proper conduct is essential to p. by way of

28:6.17 cycles of time alternate with the service cycles of p..

28:6.18 P. is made possible by inherent motion,

32:5.7 boundless opportunity, unlimited p., and endless life.

37:6.2 the other spheres of p. associated with Jerusem,

37:6.2 on the four hundred and ninety spheres of spirit p.

37:6.5 P. within a given realm is individual, but transition

39:3.6 having to do with p. on the morontia worlds

39:3.6 divisions minister on the seventy morontia p. worlds

39:4.12 ever upward is p. in the morontia and spirit worlds

42:1.4 Subsequent to even greater p and further discoveries

42:1.4 manifestations—even after all such possible p.,

42:11.7 P. towards harmonious unity, a growing experiential

43:8.13 you will enjoy your sojourn on the p. worlds of

44:8.1 under the supervision of the planetary angels of p..

46:5.24 The portrayal of planetary conditions and world p. is

46:5.29 are of three distinct varieties: work, p., and play.

46:6.7 6. Planetary and system physical p., the scientific

47:4.6 of mortal life, but each world discloses definite p..

47:6.2 and other phases of local universe culture and p..

47:7.1 light and life on planets of normal evolutionary p..

47:9.5 You will greatly enjoy your p. through the seven

48:0.3 This intermediate state of universe p. differs in the

48:3.11 the instructors of social conduct and morontia p.,

48:4.18 with the intense struggle for developmental p. and

48:7.29 27. P. demands development of individuality;

48:8.4 one of the stages of their agelong p. from animal to

49:5.15 even in intellectual p., the two-brained worlds are

49:5.16 the intellectual p. or the spiritual attainments of any

49:5.24 racial p. attains its natural biologic peak during the

49:5.25 When the intellectual and ethical p. of a human race

49:6.1 morontia worlds of spiritual evolution and mind p..

49:6.8 The individual p. of human beings is measured by

50:4.11 On Urantia these plans for planetary p. were well

50:5.2 The p. of civilization is hardly alike on any two

50:5.11 history and the progressing epochs of planetary p.,

50:6.1 have been instructed in the p. of an average world,

50:6.2 and greatly retarded in all phases of intellectual p.

51:4.4 modifications are beneficial to the p. of mankind as

51:5.6 in one hundred thousand years more p. is made than

51:5.6 great p. has been made since the gift to your peoples

52:1.7 otherwise splendid achievements in material p..

52:3.6 Much of the material p. of a world occurs during

55:3.2 throughout this age of relative p. and perfection.

55:4.1 the inhabited worlds make marvelous p. under the

55:8.7 become settled in light by virtue of the p. of their

55:11.7 this does not in the least handicap the p. of an older

56:7.1 The steady p. of evolution in the time-space

56:10.20 the fruits of divinity: intellectual peace, social p.,

58:1.2 be supported and accommodated by the physical p.

59:1.3 makes p. in adaptation to a nonmarine habitat.

59:5.9 with the p. and development of many marine species.

60:2.14 each succeeding epoch of evolution and planetary p..

61:2.5 and agility had replaced armor and size in the p. of

63:6.3 later on, as continued p. was made in the arts,

64:1.3 human evolution has made p. only in the open and in

64:4.11 But there was so little p. that it truly appeared as

65:3.2 enhance the developmental p. of the life experiment,

65:5.3 of wisdom, the reign of power, and the march of p..

66:5.8 of traps, great p. was made in animal subjugation.

66:5.10 partial to alphabet writing and made the greatest p.

66:5.13 p. in their attempt to substitute Creator fear for

66:5.24 But music made little p. until after the arrival of the

66:5.27 Great p. was made in the home arts, most of which

66:7.20 can have little or no concept of the marvelous p. of

67:0.1 seriously interfere with the p. of organic evolution,

67:7.3 In certain respects p. had been made;

67:7.6 intellectual development, moral growth, social p.,

67:8.4 misled associates has temporarily hampered the p.

68:2.2 contributed considerably to the rate of cultural p.,

68:4.4 There was no natural p. toward a higher mental,

68:5.7 and this provided more leisure for culture and p..

68:6.5 the fine arts and true scientific p have all thrived best

69:5.9 property used to facilitate p. through the next life.

69:7.3 selective breeding, an art which has made great p.

70:1.21 The practice of declaring war represented great p..

70:8.18 manipulation of the acceleration factors of cultural p.

70:12.9 3. Retardation of scientific p..

71:3.1 essentials of civil p.—liberty, security, education,

71:3.7 negativistic taboo age into the era of the positive p.

71:4.15 And this p. in the arts of civilization leads directly to

71:5.1 Competition is essential to social p., but competition,

71:8.2 The evolution of statehood entails p. from level to

72:3.6 of the newly created Foundation of Spiritual P.,

73:0.1 purely biologic standpoint, the developmental p. of

73:0.3 inspect the planet and, after his survey of racial p.,

73:1.1 approach of a great age of invention, material p.,

74:3.3 the result of that upheaval upon the world’s p..

74:7.21 in the religious ceremonies but had made little p.

75:0.1 Adam was able to see little p. outside the Garden;

76:6.4 the speedy civilization and accelerated biologic p.

77:8.9 4. P. helpers.

77:9.3 persistently working for the p. of their native planet.

78:0.1 so enormously accelerated cultural p. on Urantia.

78:1.2 to the social, moral, and intellectual p. of mankind;

78:3.4 facilitated the p. of civilization and greatly advanced

79:8.17 take up the unremitting struggle for never-ending p..

80:4.5 made very limited cultural p. for ten thousand years

80:6.5 As a result, social p. steadily declined for more than

81:0.2 since the days of Adam, has far exceeded the p. of

81:2.2 budding culture and beginning p. in social affairs,

81:5.1 introduced no art of civilization foreign to the p. of

81:6.1 no Andites to invigorate and stimulate the slow p. of

81:6.6 poverty; leisure is essential to the p. of civilization.

81:6.7 Social p. has invariably come from the thoughts

81:6.13 advanced mechanical equipment will make little p. if

81:6.19 While very little p. has been made on Urantia toward

81:6.20 The p. of civilization is directly related to the

81:6.21 directly contributory to the p. of society because it

81:6.34 One of the hindrances to the p. of human society is

81:6.42 Leadership is vital to p..

81:6.44 Before the discovery of printing, p. was relatively

82:1.4 1. The relative p. of civilization.

82:3.9 but this has advanced in direct proportion to the p.

83:7.4 marriage has made steady p. and stands on

83:8.8 The ideals of marriage have made great p. in recent

84:4.1 the p. of marriage is a reasonably accurate gauge

84:7.19 to offer the required sacrifices for the ghost’s p.

87:2.2 laying the ghost was sure to delay its p. to ghostland.

87:3.3 offerings after death for the peace and p. of the soul.

87:4.3 two kinds of spirit ghosts made slow but sure p.

87:5.2 Religious ceremonial must keep pace with spirit p.

87:7.3 that the cult has always retarded social p.,

87:7.8 No cult can endure and contribute to the p. of social

87:7.9 really contribute something worth while to the p.

89:10.1 but intellectual p. has destroyed the olden ways of

90:2.9 oppose education and attempt to thwart scientific p..

91:1.2 a mighty promoter of social evolution, moral p.,

91:6.3 individual self-control, social harmony, moral p.,

91:6.6 Prayer has been an indispensable factor in the p. of

92:2.4 determining the course and p. of religious evolution.

92:3.4 The cult resists development because real p. is

92:3.5 it is not strange that p. was slow; in ancient days,

92:7.10 4. The unfettered p. of the personality in this cosmic

93:1.1 Though making p. intellectually, the human races

94:2.1 order greatly retarded the p. of the Salem teachers.

94:6.12 consciousness which is indispensable to the true p.

94:8.17 that such achievements constitute true p. in cosmic

95:1.6 The early p. of the Melchizedek teaching was highly

96:1.2 The p. of the Hebrews from polytheism through

97:1.3 The p. he made was by sheer force of compulsion;

97:2.3 these were not times of p. in the concept of Deity.

97:10.5 but it failed to foster p. and encourage philosophic

98:2.7 church as an institution in the shaping of cultural p.

99:3.5 have tremendously retarded the p. of civilization.

99:4.8 Man’s greatest spiritual jeopardy consists in partial p

100:0.1 Religion ministers to the p. of all through fostering

100:0.1 the p. of all by fostering the p. of each individual,

100:0.1 the p. of each is augmented through the achievement

100:1.3 Remember, year-by-year p. through an established

100:1.3 regime does not necessarily mean intellectual p.,

100:1.3 truly indicated by mere products but rather by p..

100:3.6 But growth is not mere p..

100:3.6 P. is always meaningful, but it is relatively valueless

100:3.6 life consists in growth of values, p. in meanings,

102:1.1 p. is wholly dependent on the vigorous exercise of

102:2.4 any less interest in the ups and downs of the p. of

102:6.1 the steady p. of science add greatly to the mortality

102:8.4 faithfully reflects the otherwise unobservable p. of

102:8.5 its own standards of ethical culture and moral p..

107:0.7 no connection with the three stages of Adjuster p.

110:1.3 which are not inimical to your future life of eternal p.

110:1.4 of your problem of soul survival and eternal p..

111:7.5 the p. of the good retarded by the inertia of the bad;

113:7.4 the associated worlds of system p. and culture.

114:5.6 immediate superhuman directors of planetary p.

114:6.6 2. The p. angels. These seraphim are intrusted with

114:6.7 They are the checkmates of the angels of p., all the

114:6.20 the master seraphim insure planetary p. against vital

115:7.2 to the Father’s plan, which has predicated finite p.

116:1.5 —mind is the experiential technique of endless p..

117:4.9 The evolution of Adjuster p. in the spiritualizing

118:8.3 dominance insures stability at the expense of p.;

118:8.6 The slowness of evolution, of human cultural p.,

118:8.6 operates to retard dangerous velocities of p..

123:2.15 and continued to make p. mentally and emotionally.

123:3.9 Jesus made great p. in adjusting his strong feelings

123:6.6 Jesus continued to make enviable p. at school,

124:3.5 He was interested in the p. of his promising pupil;

124:4.1 Jesus continued to make p. at school and was

127:2.12 This year Jesus made great p. in the organization of

128:5.6 tremendous p. in the mastery of his human mind.

129:3.9 his Adjuster made great p. in the ascension

132:2.10 as a decision stimulus in the realms of moral p. on

132:3.10 p. characterized by increasing personality freedom

134:1.7 great p. was made in effecting working harmony

134:3.8 the seraphim of p. as to the wisdom of including

134:5.2 enhance the p. of the individual and the planetary

134:5.17 With scientific p., wars are going to become more

137:7.3 “Be patient, Simon. Make p..

139:7.3 Matthew made great p. as the months went by.

139:11.7 party of protest, Simon now joined the party of p.,

139:12.8 Judas did not make p. in the acquirement of spiritual

139:12.8 Judas failed to make satisfactory personal p. in

140:5.21 p. has always been the final harvest of persecution.

141:1.4 apostles made much p. in teaching the disciples of

141:6.5 The apostles made p. during the sojourn at Amathus.

141:7.5 —eternal life in the p. of the divine spirit realities of

142:5.2 never fail in the attainment of the eternal life of p.

144:5.18 Sustain us this day in our p. along the path of truth

144:5.29 Ever lead us in the ways of eternal p..

144:5.43 Show us the pathway of eternal p. And give us the

145:2.8 nation—or a better world—is bound up in the p. of

147:5.7 the relative value of status with God and p. in the

147:5.7 True, the child may at first make slow p., but the

147:5.7 but the p. is none the less sure.

147:5.7 The important thing is not the rapidity of your p.

147:5.7 the fact that the direction of your p. is Godward.

147:5.8 these Pharisees are occupied with the false p. of

147:5.8 but you are making daily p. on the living way

149:4.0  4. PROGRESS OF THE PREACHING TOUR

150:5.2 but p.—growth in grace—is essential to continuance

150:6.2 was kept fully informed concerning the p. of the tour

152:4.2 arisen a strong and contrary wind which made p.

155:2.2 and honestly took stock of his own soul and its p.

155:3.3 serving as signposts of spiritual guidance and p.,

155:3.6 never could the p. of physical science disturb their

155:4.1 after receiving word regarding the p. of the kingdom

155:5.11 conflict, faith, determination, love, loyalty, and p..

157:2.2 religion to bring peace but rather to insure p..

157:2.2 And there can be no p. in the mind unless you fall

157:6.4 of the spiritual nature by the technique of living p..

158:1.2 matters having to do with the p. of his bestowal in

158:8.1 become more like this child, you will make little p.

158:8.1 things you see with your eyes give offense in the p.

160:1.3 mankind must learn anew the art of living if p. is to

162:1.4 to confer with Jesus regarding the p. of the kingdom

163:3.2 enter into the spiritual life that leads to eternal p..

163:6.1 without seriously hindering the p. of the kingdom.

165:1.2 or nonmiraculous phase of the p. of the kingdom.

165:4.7 soul and the p. of the spiritual nature in the kingdom

165:5.2 the p. in the spirit is far above the need of raiment.

167:0.3 They were much rejoiced over the p. of the gospel

167:7.5 in the spiritual welfare and with the divine p. of man.

170:4.14 not become discouraged by the apparently slow p.

170:5.13 or church, would follow the p. of the true spiritual

174:3.2 they are the children of light resurrected into the p.

178:2.3 fully advised concerning the p. of the plan to arrest

186:0.2 news to Martha concerning the p. of Jesus’ trial.

186:0.3 David brought them reports concerning the p. of that

189:3.3 the requisite attainment of spiritual personality p.

193:4.3 hostile, to the welfare and p. of the spiritual realities

194:2.9 in no way interfered with the believer’s great p. in

194:3.8 and always-growing religion of endless p. and divine

194:3.11 They made that p., at least, even if they did in some

195:0.2 in philosophy, art, literature, and political p..

195:3.7 a good religion to make p. in the Western world.

195:7.23 divine values which are to be encountered in the p.

195:8.7 the unprecedented material p. of Western civilization

195:10.11 church should refuse longer to handicap the p. of

196:2.7 that enabled him to effect such extraordinary p. in

progress, evolutionary

49:1.7 Sometimes e. is temporarily delayed by the

51:5.6 the worlds, a new and greater era of e. is initiated.

52:2.4 your world departs from the average course of e.

54:1.2 liberty is the quest of the ages and the reward of e..

55:2.2 frequency commensurate with the e. of the planet.

55:11.5 unattained levels of e. by observing the results of

56:7.1 The attainment of the height of e. on a world,

65:3.1 and apparently grotesque occurrences of early e..

81:2.18 this was almost wholly true of the e. of mankind

84:4.1 woman’s status is a criterion of the e. of marriage

88:2.9 But it does represent real e. to advance from the

89:3.5 represented true e. in that the gods were supposed

102:8.5 has dared to criticize civilization and e. as judged by

114:6.6 task of initiating the e. of the successive social ages.

114:6.20 these reservists is to insure against breakdown of e.;

progress, human

4:1.2 providence is never arrayed in opposition to true h.,

62:7.4 were directed not to intervene in the affairs of h..

71:3.2 mastered; intolerance is everlastingly inimical to h..

74:8.5 the ancients understood the slow character of h..

81:0.1 carry the races forward in the scale of h. and racial

81:6.34 One of the hindrances to the p. of human society is

89:3.6 veritable foundation and the basic institution of h..

101:3.1 that which is indispensable to h. and survival: ethical

113:1.4 with their status in making the circles of h.

114:2.5 interested in every phase of h. on each quarantined

118:8.6 The slowness of evolution, of human cultural p.,

132:1.4 survival by enhanced devotion to the service of h..

143:1.4 The ultimate goal of h. is the reverent recognition

196:3.15 Thus it appears that all h. is effected by a technique

progress, in

12:0.3 the revelation of the eternal purpose is still in p..

12:3.10 with the observable physical activities now in p.

12:4.2 activities of force-energy transmutations now in p.

61:7.1 the glacial period other activities were in p., but

65:6.5 evolution is still actively and adaptatively in p. on

119:7.4 realized that the last bestowal was in p.,

124:3.7 games were in p. at the Scythopolis amphitheater,

125:2.5 teaching and question conferences were in p.;

134:9.9 transformation of mind and spirit had been in p.,

164:5.1 Sabbath session of the Sanhedrin was in p. in

182:2.13 While all this was in p. at the Master’s camp, Judas

196:3.33 Be not discouraged; human evolution is still in p.,

progress, spiritual

1:0.4 the final and certain destiny of all man’s eternal s..

1:6.2 of the Father can be improved only by man’s s. in the

4:1.2 to true human p., either temporal or spiritual.

5:1.4 but the possibilities for s. in the ascension career

34:6.11 gently lead you along the pathway of sonship and s..

34:7.2 Evolutionary mortals inhabiting normal worlds of s.

47:4.6 The s. is greatest on the last three of these seven

51:3.6 who may seek to subvert social development and s..

52:3.6 of intellectual capacity and an acceleration of s..

52:5.8 This is a time of great ethical and spiritual p..

55:2.2 mortals in each age attain translation levels of s.,

55:11.6 limit or retard the evolutionary development or s.

65:6.10 therefore contains the potentials of s. and attainment.

65:8.4 so is s. dependent on mental expansion and delayed

67:1.4 divine reality—a conscious choosing to oppose s.

67:7.5 and social realms and may sometimes even retard s.

72:3.6 of the newly created Foundation of Spiritual P.,

83:8.2 True, indeed, much s. may accrue consequent upon

83:8.2 S. is attendant upon sincere application to other

87:7.2 greatest obstacle to social reconstruction and s..

87:7.7 It must facilitate s., enhance cosmic meanings,

87:7.9 really contribute something worth while to the s.

87:7.10 only handicap and retard social, moral, and s..

87:7.10 if it retards moral growth and fails to foster s..

89:10.5 nature of sin—is essential to religious growth and s..

90:5.7 much to delay scientific development and to hinder s.

94:6.2 This unique century of s. was characterized by great

100:1.6 these conditions do not inhibit s. by a soul dedicated

100:2.1 S is predicated on intellectual recognition of spiritual

100:4.3 The highest happiness is indissolubly linked with s..

102:8.4 the otherwise unobservable p. of internal spiritual

110:1.5 tremendously interfere with the s of the evolving soul

110:3.5 somewhat delay s., but such intellectual emotional

113:4.3 traverse, the rugged hills of moral choosing and s..

132:3.4 of facing new facts of material discovery or s..

136:8.8 of enhancing moral values or accelerating s..

137:8.14 you shall receive manyfold more of joy and s. in this

142:3.8 of any human being—as concerns individual s.

144:2.2 when indited by the spirit, leads to co-operative s..

144:2.6 chance to lie in the path of soul expansion and s..”

146:2.10 for yourself; pray more for the s. of your brethren.

147:5.9 destructive and suicidal to all moral growth and s..

155:6.18 may flee in fear of facing the rugged realities of s.

165:4.7 the p. of the spiritual nature in the kingdom of

169:1.3 back to the fold, the kingdom of sonship and s..

194:2.9 the apostles made more individual s. than during

195:6.10 any other political panacea will take the place of s..

195:7.5 values of s. are not a “psychologic projection”—

195:10.14 Human evolution and s. are hardly sufficient to

progressverb

5:2.4 as you p. in harmonizing with the Adjuster’s spiritual

6:8.7 As you p. through Orvonton and Havona, as you

6:8.7 nearness will ever augment as you p. Paradiseward

14:5.4 As the new arrivals p. spiritually, attain identity

14:5.9 your astonishment will be inexpressible as you p.

19:5.12 you must advance a long way before you will p. by

19:5.12 dependent on revelation if you hope to p. quickly

30:4.17 ascenders will p. individually from one sphere to

30:4.18 As the ascending mortals p. from the lower to the

31:5.2 pass through death, and p. by faith through the

34:6.1 As mortals p. in mind control and spirit perception,

35:8.7 for these Sons to p. from one group to another.

36:6.1 Ever will Urantia physicists and chemists p. in their

45:1.4 you will p. through these cultural and social spheres

47:3.12 but you will encounter larger numbers as you p.

47:7.1 normally p. to this stage during their natural

48:2.16 Ascending mortals gradually p. from the physical to

48:2.21 As you p. from one class or phase of a morontia

48:3.11 As you p., you will come in intimate contact with

50:5.2 all evolutionary spheres p. in certain well-defined

55:3.22 No evolutionary world can hope to p. beyond the

56:6.3 evolve the recognition of a God of love and then p.

56:10.1 As the worlds settled in life and light p. from the

61:2.8 Toe evolution did not p. beyond the three-toed stage

65:2.5 branches of the tree of life which failed to p..

65:2.7 human-race ancestors, but the frog failed to p.,

71:2.16 the power of petition must p. to the actual

80:4.4 enabling the last groups of Andite cavalrymen to p.

83:8.2 sincere human efforts of husband and wife to p.,

87:3.5 did the cult eventually p. to the worship of spirits,

92:7.11 Religious meanings p. in self-consciousness when

94:5.7 China met her defeat because she failed to p. beyond

94:6.12 because of temporary failure to p. in the true path of

97:1.7 But Samuel did not p. very far beyond the concept

100:2.3 Religion can p. to that level of experience whereon

101:3.5 1. Causes ethics and morals to p. despite inherent

101:7.4 third group p. to the level of logical intellectuality

103:0.2 As natural religious experience continues to p.,

103:5.7 True religion does not belittle man’s efforts to p.

111:4.3 Civilization can hardly p. when the majority of the

113:7.2 These angels not only consort with you as you p.

116:1.5 perfection of development, mind never ceases to p.

118:10.11 apparent as the successive parts of the universe p.

130:4.3 The highest level to which a finite creature can p.

140:1.6 And so shall this kingdom p. in the world until it

147:5.7 the child is certain to p. continuously toward the

147:8.5 they would p. far beyond even the ideals of Isaiah

154:2.5 creatures do not p. favorably in environmental ease

155:6.3 thereby will you p. from a theology of mind

167:7.2 men who have gone on to p. through the mansions

193:2.2 must you yield the fruits of the spirit as you p.

195:7.14 mechanism might deteriorate, but it could never p..

196:1.6 Just as men must p. from the consciousness of the

196:2.4 inspire them as they p. from the lowest spirit levels

196:3.17 may fail to p. in and attain the divine revelation.

progressability

130:4.7 the value of life is its p.—even to the heights of God-

progressedsee progressedwith never or not

2:7.9 As civilization p., and since religion continued to

18:3.1 they have p. in spiritual development to that point

47:6.1 you have p. a long way from the initial material

47:8.7 worlds which have normally p. beyond the initial

57:8.2 as this epoch of crustal cooling and adjustment p..

59:1.8 But as this epoch p., the newly appearing Atlantic

66:8.3 planetary civilization p. in a fairly normal manner for

66:8.3 Urantia p. very satisfactorily in its planetary career

68:1.5 hence has civilization steadily p. on Urantia,

68:2.2 p. just as fast as it has succeeded in lessening pain

68:5.4 Australian natives have p. little beyond this stage.

69:4.7 Writing p. through the stages of the “message stick,”

71:3.8 No society has p. very far when it permits idleness

72:1.4 The unified state p. under strong monarchial rule

80:5.5 The later conquest p. by commercial penetration,

81:2.11 This was one reason why civilization p. faster in that

82:2.3 Mating has p. through a multitude of transitions

82:3.1 Wherever social evolution has p. to the stage at

83:0.1 It has p. steadily from the loose and promiscuous

83:2.4 And as civilization has p., women have had an

83:3.3 As civilization p., fathers did not like to appear to

86:6.4 As evolution p., good luck became associated with

87:4.2 They were graduate or glorified ghosts who had p.

87:6.2 As the evolution of the ghost cult p. to the concept

89:5.11 cannibalism p. to the point where only certain organs

90:0.1 The evolution of religious observances p. from

92:1.2 Religion p. from nature worship up through ghost

92:5.13 established by John the Baptist and p. as far as he

92:6.1 Many faiths have p. very little since the days of the

97:1.8 As the years passed, the grizzled old leader p. in the

100:5.3 many true believers have p. in the spirit without

138:3.6 As the dinner p., the joy of the diners mounted to

168:4.7 answered only when such an individual has p. to the

191:3.2 As the Master p. in the morontia career, it became,

196:2.2 Jesus p. from a purely human consciousness of the

196:2.2 He p. from the humble status of mortal dependence

progressedwith never or not

44:1.15 on Urantia, you have not p. musically nearly so far

70:3.2 The African Bushmen have never p. beyond this

71:1.3 They never p. beyond a loose confederation of tribes

71:3.8 No society has p. very far when it permits idleness

195:1.11 It never p. as did the Hellenized version and was lost

progresses

27:7.1 knowledge of the infinite character of the Gods p.,

50:2.4 and as the planet p., this corps of helpers may be

52:2.3 religion p. by graduated revelation as well as by

52:7.4 As the era of Trinity Teacher Sons p., the spiritual

55:3.11 When a settled world p. beyond the third stage of

71:2.17 As civilization p., suffrage, while remaining universal

71:5.3 As the evolution of man p., co-operation becomes

102:6.10 The higher any scientist p. in his chosen science,

103:6.10 as civilization p., philosophy will have to bridge

110:6.2 but p. to the status of supremacy and self-activity

118:10.12 But as humanity p. in planetary development, we

130:7.5 as man ascends, as he p. inward, the enlarging view

155:5.8 Until the human race p. to the level of a higher and

167:7.2 As man p. in the journey to the Father in Paradise,

194:2.12 As man p. upward in the scale of intelligence and

progressingverb

32:2.9 The organization of planetary abodes is still p. in

43:9.2 you are “as the angels”; you are constantly p. but

55:3.1 the worlds are p. under the momentum of one

60:2.10 While some new species are p., certain strains remain

65:2.13 central groups of living organisms were early p.

71:8.1 provided the citizenry is ever p. toward the goal of

72:4.4 devoted to play—competitive athletics—the pupils p.

88:4.5 Mankind is p. from magic to science, not by reason,

88:4.5 backing into the truth, beginning in error, p. in error,

91:8.9 Prayer elevates man because it is a technique of p. by

92:6.2 Urantia, evolutionary and revelatory religion are p.

105:6.3 this evolution is still p. throughout the physical

130:4.11 the scheme of p. from the partial and temporal to

132:2.7 Goodness is living, relative, always p., invariably a

142:7.3 beginning here and p. up through successive life

progressingadjective

0:11.13 constitutes the identification of the zone of p. reality

0:12.13 the enhancement of the ever-p. reality of personal

1:5.6 Morning Star down to the human creature of p.

1:5.12 The superhuman type of p. personality functions in

10:8.8 baffle, and challenge the ascending and p. finaliters,

12:9.1 is basic to all p. experience with spiritual reality.

30:3.8 a sort of preparatory school for the p. residents of

43:4.5 long and intriguing journey of p. mortals through

48:2.1 the transition environment for the p. morontia

50:5.8 establishing human brotherhood on such a p. world.

50:5.11 world history and p. epochs of planetary progress,

55:2.2 the termination of the lengthening lives of these p.

55:2.6 The souls of these p. mortals are increasingly filled

55:4.2 continue their personal ministry to the p. mortals in

55:4.30 exert a tremendous influence on the p. social and

56:10.1 the ever-p. mortals grow in the knowledge of God

61:6.2 A mutation within the stock of the p. Primates

68:4.7 A p. civilization embraces the progressive idea and

70:8.14 and spiritual resources of a p. civilization, such as:

79:8.4 had been the world’s most rapidly p. civilization.

83:8.6 ever luring p. mankind on to greater strivings for

91:2.6 wherein the intellectually alert and spiritually p.

99:7.5 of an ever-expanding and p. cosmic citizenship.

115:3.19 open up to the p. creature those absonite qualities of

117:5.6 The p. personality leaves a trail of actualized reality

130:4.2 world, and p. selfhood in the spirit world—

130:4.8 Intelligent and p. life becomes then, in and of itself,

130:4.10 truth an experience of the soul, the p. self.

132:3.6 manifestations of spiritual and p. existences,

196:2.2 And this p. ascent from the human to the divine was

progressingly

2:6.8 cannot exist forever in a p. real and spiritual universe

progressionsee progression, evolutionary;

       progression, human or mortal;

       progression, morontia;

       progression, spirit or spiritual

2:1.10 ascension on its successive levels of universe p..

12:9.1 every successive level of universe p. swarms with

14:4.14 And there is a p. of native creatures that is peculiar

14:4.14 a p. that involves neither ascent to Paradise nor

14:4.14 This p. to higher Havona status may be suggested as

14:4.17 3. Intracircuit progress—p. within the worlds of a

14:5.1 you pass through the true spirit stages of p. and

20:3.3 inaugurating a new era of planetary p. is not

22:2.8 and p. of the plans of the descending Sons of God.

22:3.4 the worlds and spheres of your ordained cosmic p.

24:6.3 Guide will follow you to the end of your Havona p.

25:7.1 indispensable to an ascender’s work of creature p.,

29:0.11 In the scheme of ascendant p. to higher levels of

30:3.9 to those pupils just behind you in the scale of p..

30:3.13 various services in connection with their Paradise p.,

32:3.6 to see God in person, they grow weary in p.,

34:5.1 the further work of world ministry and planetary p..

37:6.6 The p. of eternity does not consist solely in spiritual

38:7.5 control and energy direction are incapable of p.;

39:3.8 They are fully able to vary speed of p. and to alter

40:3.1 Paradise ascent by the routes ordained for the p. of

40:5.17 From the system headquarters on, the p. of these

44:7.3 satisfying if such attempted creature p. is ununified.

47:10.1 planetary race and finished the mansion world p..

48:1.2 mortal ascension through the p. worlds of the local

48:2.22 there is a functional p. which gradually extends from

48:5.9 experienced in the initial phases of the p. career.

48:6.7 to the proclamation of the gospel of eternal p.,

49:1.1 p. of life—terrestrial or celestial—is neither arbitrary

49:5.18 and each must master the same spiritual tests of p..

49:6.10 worlds in accordance with previous planetary p..

55:2.3 of evolution to the morontia level of prespirit p..

55:2.9 in the services of the p. worlds of the universe

55:6.9 Were there no future of eternal creature p., still the

55:11.1 the seven superuniverses has attained a level of p.

57:3.4 But this was only a temporary stage of nebular p..

57:3.10 200,000,000,000 years ago witnessed the p. of

65:8.4 the possession of knowledge and wisdom, p. does.

66:6.6 Their motive was p. by evolution and not revolution

67:8.5 the common clay of the mortals of ascending p.

68:1.6 organizations and associations of social p..

68:2.0 2. FACTORS IN SOCIAL PROGRESSION

72:1.5 a continuous p. toward the governmental techniques

74:1.5 creatures who had escaped the pitfalls of p.,

74:3.3 advancement independently of the divine plan of p..

74:5.6 were upsetting the best-laid plans for orderly p. and

74:8.13 upon a belief in retrogression rather than p.,

74:8.14 ruinous retardation upon the developmental p. of all

79:8.16 to presenting an unbroken picture of continual p.

81:5.1 an adequate background of antecedent racial p..

81:5.1 pace of economic development and industrial p..

87:7.5 an adjustable cult have favored rapidity of social p..

93:10.9 on through the universe scheme of p. and ascension

99:1.4 the cosmic salt which prevents the ferments of p.

100:5.2 The p. of religious growth leads from stagnation

101:6.7 adventure through space by means of p. of time,

101:6.14 unending p. in God-recognition and God-service.

102:4.4 Man’s prespirit p. in the universe consists in the

103:4.2 for our ideals tend to grow by geometrical p.,

103:4.2 live up to them is enhanced only by arithmetical p..

103:7.3 The p. of science is not limited to the terrestrial life

103:7.13 Logic is the synthetic truth-seeking p. of the unity of

106:0.5 This superfinite level (antecedently) follows finite p..

106:1.4 the Sevenfold which are not concerned with the p.

107:1.6 Nor has the ascending p. of the Paradise finaliters as

107:5.5 ascending mortal attains spirit levels of universe p..

108:6.7 prisoners of undying hope, founts of everlasting p..

110:6.4 ascend the circles of planetary p. one by one,

112:1.6 1. Length represents direction and nature of p.

112:6.9 prespiritual or morontia career of local universe p..

115:3.16 impossible to place a limit on the developmental p.

115:3.16 I AM can never find an end to p. since the actuality

115:6.8 the Supreme is engaged in an eternal p. into space;

115:7.2 to exist in the universes and, by experiential p.,

116:4.10 are they illuminating the everlasting highways of p.

117:3.4 fullness of the traversal of this universe path of p.,

117:3.4 and personal epitome of all creature evolution, p.,

117:4.9 And the mutual p. of creature evolution and of

117:5.6 creations of time and space are modified by the p. of

117:5.6 and this transaction constitutes the fact of p..

117:6.26 discover the result of your career of Paradise p..

118:5.2 that the Universal Father is his partner in eternal p.,

118:7.3 to enjoy universe p. by making freewill contact with

119:5.4 added interest to the whole scheme of creature p.

130:2.9 of eternal survival—unending p. of divine service.”

130:4.3 Likewise do they remain aware of selfhood p. in

131:8.3 He ministers p., but without domination.

132:3.9 the faith pledge of an eternal existence of divine p.

139:11.7 progress, unlimited and eternal p. of spirit and truth.

142:7.13 see God and, ere you have finished the glorious p.,

176:2.7 inherent in the next revelation of the eternal p. of

181:1.2 selfish ease but rather a ceaseless p. in grace, truth,

182:3.6 from the existence of time into the p. of eternity.

195:7.14 choose as their goal of eternal p. the sublime task of

195:7.16 embrace of cosmic values and connotes eternal p.

195:10.17 youth how to engage in life planning and character p.

progression, evolutionary

11:3.3 ascendant creatures who hail from the universes of e.

19:2.4 authority through the experiential tribulations of e.

34:5.2 inhabited worlds the Spirit begins the work of e.,

born, live, die, and pass on to other worlds of e..

55:11.1 Such an e. pertains primarily to the local universe as

102:5.1 the e. of simple life to the status of personality does

progression, human or mortal

16:4.7 not concerned with the ascendant scheme of m. in

17:4.3 intelligence service of the universal scheme of m.,

19:6.2 spiritual impoverishment of the earlier stages of m.

20:9.5 be so completely identified with the regime of m.

22:2.8 part in all phases of the ascendant scheme of m..

24:0.1 the will creatures of the ascendant scheme of m..

28:0.6 not so concerned with the ascendant scheme of m.,

28:2.1 not concerned with the ascendant scheme of m..

30:3.7 practical operation of the ascending scheme of m.,

30:3.9 The ascendant plan of m. is characterized by the

30:4.34 recital affords a glimpse of the average plan of m. as

48:8.2 purpose in this morontia and spirit scheme of m.,

48:8.3 The furtherance of the scheme of m. seems to be

49:6.8 These circles of m. are levels of associated social,

49:6.17 proceed to Paradise by the ordained routes of m..

110:6.7 It is difficult precisely to define the seven levels of h.

110:6.16 Perhaps these psychic circles of m. would be better

113:3.6 Being, seraphim an essential part of continuing m..

154:2.5 mightily to the achievement of worthy goals of m.

progression, morontia

30:4.19 M. pertains to continuing advancement of intellect,

43:9.3 uniform and stabilized epoch in the career of m..

48:2.1 They are exclusively devoted to the ministry of m..

48:2.12 being chiefly devoted to the transition regime of m.

101:5.13 Increasingly in the m. the truths of revealed religion

101:5.14 Increasingly throughout the m. the assurance of truth

191:3.2 was adjusted for transition to the second stage of m..

196:3.29 be redefined on successive levels of spirit and m..

progression, spirit or spiritual

1:5.4 to provide for the eternal s. of its lowly inhabitants;

5:1.3 await your attainment of the highest finite levels of s.

6:8.5 But as you ascend in the Paradise path of s.,

13:1.7 the plans of the ascension scheme of human s.

30:4.23 and the superuniverse headquarters worlds of s..

31:3.6 the present limit of s. but not finality of ultimate

35:3.11 and the s. of the Salvington educational system.

55:2.3 of evolution to the morontia level of prespirit p..

99:1.2 become a forceful influence for moral stability and s.

101:10.9 of material isolation to the sureties of eternal s..

102:4.4 Man’s prespirit p. in the universe consists in the

106:1.4 Man, being personal and ascending by s., finds the

113:0.1 the vast survival scheme of s. has been provided.

142:3.8 throughout the endless ages of the eternal s. of

156:2.6 Jesus’ instructions during the sojourn at Sidon was s.

160:5.12 requires the attainment of actual levels of real s..

195:6.10 to the very entrance upon an eternal reality of s..

196:2.2 that experience of religious s. which man begins on

196:3.29 redefined on successive levels of morontia and s..

progressions

107:1.3 we are more or less familiar with their cosmic p.

116:4.7 adventures, divinity unfoldings, and personality p.

118:5.2 already entered upon the p. of eternity in the quest

118:10.23 creatures occasionally detect in their universe p..

progressivesee progressive evolution

0:2.18 to successive and p. levels of other-personalization.

0:5.4 potential of co-ordinate attainment, p. achievement,

0:11.2 force are in process of p. revelation-realization

1:5.15 This p. experience of every spirit being and every

1:5.16 all the individual experience of the p. struggles of

1:7.2 Man attains divine union by p. reciprocal spiritual

1:7.5 only by personal experience in p. conformity to the

2:3.6 execution of the Paradise plan of p. mortal ascension

3:4.4 inconceivable future possibility of p. existences

5:1.6 the purpose of finding God by the p. experience of

5:6.3 Neither is personality a p. achievement.

7:4.4 1. The Plan of P. Attainment.

7:5.9 the time-space pilgrims on the seven circuits of p.

12:5.10 Only forward-looking and p. attitudes are real.

12:5.10 become truly human when they are dynamic and p.,

12:8.14 which are experiential variables of p. attainment.

12:8.15 Consciousness of divinity is a p. spiritual experience.

14:5.4 tarry on the inner circuit of p. spiritual attainment.

16:7.6 knowledge nor wisdom but rather the reality of p.

21:4.1 up through five additional spheres of p. bestowal

26:1.15 ascending scheme of p. perfection for the children of

26:3.2 seven of the Havona circuits of p. spiritualization.

30:2.9 experience of the mortals of time on their p. climb to

30:4.1 ascending pilgrims when accredited for the p. ascent

30:4.16 mortal detention on seven worlds of p. training is

30:4.31 you begin the p. course in divinity and absonity.

32:0.2 the path of gradual evolvement and p. development

32:3.1 creations are finite, evolutionary, and consistently p..

32:3.3 the central universe, perfection is a p. attainment.

32:3.6 thus isolate themselves from the p. spiritual aims

32:3.8 ascend the scale of life by p. translations from life to

32:5.4 spiritual step with the p. procession of eternity.

34:7.4 help in this task of p. planetary spiritual attainment.

35:4.1 with the supervision of the p. morontia career of the

35:7.2 This training is p., extending from the first sphere,

35:10.3 sponsored by the Melchizedeks is practical, p.,

36:5.9 of courage into useful and p. paths of growth.

36:5.12 towards orderly and p. evolutionary advancement.

38:3.1 which are in no way related to man’s p. career of

38:7.1 all the nearer of kin to the more p. types of human

38:9.10 of furthering the cause of p. planetary civilization.

39:8.4 proceeding to Paradise by a p. path of evolutionary

41:2.1 all are evolutionary and p., very much like Satania.

41:7.11 regardless of the p. fall of the external temperature.

43:7.2 cultural schools of p. occupational or practical

43:8.10 techniques to the furtherance of p. co-ordination of

43:9.4 the assignments on the seventy p. univitatia worlds.

44:3.7 to enrich the co-ordination of the p. morontia life.

44:4.12 the vital scenes and associations of these p. epochs,

44:7.4 unlimited self-expression on ever-p. levels of unified

44:8.3 by your own personal efforts in p. advancement.

45:7.2 of Paradise perfection to these p. training schools.

45:7.2 many are equally occupied with the p. training of the

46:7.8 worthy evolutional destiny of p. intellectual growth

47:3.1 if you had come from a more normal and p. sphere

47:4.6 greatest on the last three of these seven p. worlds.

47:5.3 the survivors really begin their p. morontia culture.

47:7.1 so arranged that the highly cultured and p. types

47:7.5 destiny awaits all who complete the p. Paradise

47:10.7 the mansonia experience of p. life through seven

48:1.5 bodies, each one a phase of your p. transformation

48:1.6 as you pass through the 570 p. transformations, you

48:2.21 the selective assorters to keep you in p. synchrony

48:2.23 These p. changes result in altered reactions to the

48:4.12 lower stages of existence or through p. levels of

48:4.19 Humor and play are never reactions of p. exertion;

48:8.3 in advancing some phase of this p. perfection plan.

49:0.1 is true of every stage of man’s p. Paradise ascent;

49:0.5 Anova is in an advanced stage of p. civilization.

49:6.15 These are the p. human beings of the intermediate

50:5.0 5. PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION

51:4.6 usually employed as laborers by the more p. races.

55:6.2 little appreciation of the p. nature of the enlightened

56:7.1 deity function to and in these p. units of creation.

56:7.8 God the Sevenfold provides a p. approach to the

56:9.7 God must always be partial, relative, and p. until

57:3.11 a universe of inhabitation and p. mortal ascension.

61:2.1 the more p. forms of mammalian life developing

62:3.9 the more p. group of the mid-mammal species;

63:3.1 enfeebled infants which would characterize the p.

64:1.2 But these p. Andonites would not turn back to their

64:6.10 Though they were not a p. people, they profited

64:6.25 Sangik peoples, so the black men were the least p..

65:2.6 And it was the frog which began that series of p.

65:2.10 one partially p., the bird family, and the fourth,

65:4.2 The evolution of life is a technique ever p., variable,

66:4.9 had thus expanded through the p. experiences of

68:3.5 from the accumulated experience of the p. races,

68:4.7 A progressing civilization embraces the p. idea and

68:5.12 each stage of this p. civilization was accompanied

69:9.6 deceptive practices of p. and successful individuals

70:0.3 literally drove the human race along the p. road to

70:11.7 This provides for p. adaptation to altering social

71:4.0 4. PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION

71:4.2 The p. program of an expanding civilization

71:4.16 The “golden rulers” may establish a p. society in

71:5.3 earlier ages, competition is essential to p. civilization

71:8.15 These are the prerequisites of p. government and

72:1.3 to the universal hostility of their less p. neighbors.

72:9.1 the p. leaders of this nation discovered a serious

74:8.4 in the place of the earlier beliefs in p. creation—

75:3.5 the Nodites, as the most p. and co-operative race,

75:8.7 a glorious universe, in that it is personal and p., not

76:6.3 Adam and Eve passed through the worlds of p.

77:9.12 Paradise plan for the p. ascension and perfection

78:1.10 the indigo race had their most p. settlements in the

78:7.1 as a result of p. geologic changes to the north.

79:1.2 entered into trade relations with the p. Chinese

79:2.7 race mixture makes for a p. civilization, but if the

79:6.10 The stimulus of a p. and advanced religion is often

79:7.1 eastward to Honan, where the most p. settlements

79:7.2 along the Yellow River had always been more p.

80:1.7 produced a dozen or more virile and p. groups of

80:2.2 least p. division to the east of the Sahara plateau

80:7.10 a mighty host of p. Mesopotamians moved out of the

81:6.37 the co-operation of the citizenry with p. leaders;

83:7.4 of adjustment appear among the more p. races

84:2.2 the chief reasons why the otherwise p. Iroquois

88:4.6 There was p. dynamic emotion—fear plus curiosity—

88:4.6 there was p. driving power in the olden magic.

89:10.6 sons of God are happy, service-loving, and ever-p.

91:4.2 prayer is a guide to the p. striving for idealistic goals

92:3.4 religion does not provide for its own p. correction.

92:3.5 to be p. or inventive meant to be killed as a sorcerer.

92:4.1 Revelation is evolutionary but always p..

92:7.10 sonship with God and never-ending p. citizenship in

94:12.4 Shin sect of Japan has become one of the most p.

99:1.6 its p. philosophy of human living and transcendent

99:3.13 4. P. enhancement of spiritual insight and the

100:1.5 soil essential for religious growth presupposes a p.

100:3.1 these loyalties are socially effective and spiritually p..

101:6.0 6. PROGRESSIVE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

101:9.9 technique of salvation, p. morontia transformation.

101:10.6 creation of love, law, unity, and p. Deity attainment.

102:1.1 such attitudes merely spell delay in the p. journey

103:5.11 that there is no place in a p. society for home,

103:9.9 the reality of mortal life consists in a p. willingness to

106:0.18 it is undergoing certain p. changes induced by

109:3.2 chiefly for self-culture and p. development.

110:1.2 their subjects forward in the paths of p. perfection.

110:3.10 cosmic citizenship—honest recognition of your p. to

110:6.15 the first and final circle of p. mortal achievement.

110:6.16 actual meaning grasps and value realizations of p.

110:6.17 attainment of consciousness of p. kinship with the

111:7.5 the p. plans of an ascending being modified by the

112:0.1 Then will begin your exalted and p. mission as

112:1.4 Personality can be experientially realized in the p.

112:6.1 up to the final morontia level of p. spirituality.

113:3.6 Throughout the entire realm of p. survival in

113:4.3 the personality into paths of new and p. experiences.

114:6.6 foster the development of the inherent p. trend of

116:4.1 Supreme Whole is dependent on the p. unification of

118:8.7 the by-passing of the time governor of p. human

118:9.8 and p. personalization of the Divine Minister.

119:6.4 We had noted this p. acquirement of the creature’s

120:2.9 Adjuster and concomitant with your p. recognition

120:4.2 The only p. factor in such a nonunderstandable

120:4.2 the p. self-conscious realization and recognition of

121:2.8 the p. weakening of the Seleucids before the rising

123:6.1 a diligent pupil and belonged to the more p. third of

130:2.7 To do the will of God is the p. experience of

130:4.5 personality that can survive in p. Deity attainment.

130:4.10 of the universe in terms of p. personal experience.

132:3.3 man is mentally lazy in adjusting to the p. struggles

132:3.6 continuing and higher level of p. universe existence

132:3.8 an equal and p. diminution of the possibility of evil.

132:3.10 with the p. attainment of higher and higher levels

133:5.8 it even reveals a spiritual goal of p. personality

133:6.4 There was a p. thinker connected with this local

134:5.9 This p transfer of self-determination from the smaller

137:7.6 Pharisees were the p. group among the Jews,

137:8.13 meat and drink but rather a life of p. righteousness

139:12.10 which marked his passing from the p. kingdom of

140:1.4 if you would continue to ascend in the p. life of the

140:8.28 The cost of remaining in the p ascent of the kingdom

141:6.2 instruction having to do with the p. advancement

142:6.8 in reality a son of God, a p. heir of the kingdom.

142:7.10 The father is supremely interested in the p. welfare

144:4.3 You earn righteousness—p. character development—

147:5.8 from God than Simon but her soul is in p. motion;

149:2.11 not a militant revolutionist; he was a p. evolutionist

150:5.3 advanced in the way of p. and divine perfection.

154:2.5 for the growth and development, the p. perfection,

155:3.6 p. displacement of the supposed supernatural origin

155:5.8 grappling with the rigorous realities of p. human

155:5.11 realities as they may be discovered by the p. mind

155:6.2 assurances of the spirit of adventurous and p. faith

155:6.4 the religion of the spirit consists in p. revelation

158:1.5 to its highest pitch, only to undergo a p. decline.

160:1.4 the more abundant satisfactions of p. advancement

168:4.13 you should remember that you are p. creatures of

169:4.5 word Yahweh, which stood for the p. conception of

170:1.15 the “kingdom” as it passed through the various p.

170:3.2 there are the p. steps of righteousness which every

170:5.16 Paul went forth to build up one of the most p. human

176:3.3 those truths which have to do with the p. spiritual

180:5.9 coupled with the aggressive and p. attainment of

181:2.25 before you in which to continue your p. attainment

182:1.8 the p. communion of the divine spirits of the Father

190:0.1 of Satania mortals who pass through the p. morontia

194:2.12 races of mortals are subject to the p. contact of the

194:2.15 of the intellectual kinship of all p. intelligences.

194:3.4 the truth-learning believer is the one p. soul on earth.

195:5.10 unfolding of an endless career of p. adventure and

196:1.6 stages of faith consciousness of p. divinization.

196:1.6 These stages of p. self-realization were marked off

196:3.3 The p. comprehension of reality is the equivalent of

progressive evolution

0:5.2 we know of no limitations to the p. of personality

0:8.12 secondary, tertiary, and quartan space levels of p.

4:1.2 Providence has been working out the plan of p..

4:2.5 the superimposition of the imperfections of p.

7:6.4 the organization of the local universes of p..

36:5.12 tendency of moral creatures towards p. advancement

42:11.7 The phenomenon of p. associated with cosmic self-

56:10.11 of creature mind just as certainly as the fact of p.

57:1.6 the inherent qualities of energy insure the p. of such

61:6.1 to this the human branch has gone forward by p.,

65:4.2 The evolution of life is a technique ever p., variable

68:4.7 The survival of a society depends chiefly on the p.

70:5.1 civil government is a product of p. just as much as

70:10.2 one’s rights and has, therefore, been a matter of p..

74:8.4 place of the earlier beliefs in p. creation—evolution.

75:8.2 The history of the human race is one of p.,

81:6.39 is not a divine institution; it is a phenomenon of p.;

84:5.9 gains in every adjustment of the mores in the p. of

86:2.1 Pain and suffering are essential to p. evolution.

96:1.15 Its p. can be compared with the metamorphosis

97:0.2 Yahweh’s personality was continuous in its p.

101:0.2 ancestor of the advanced ethics and morals of p.

102:6.10 Organic evolution is a fact; purposive or p. is a

120:3.5 should you interfere with the normal and orderly p.

122:1.2 in the march of civilization and the p. of religion.

170:4.14 Remember that the order of p. is subjected to

progressively

0:9.1 Just as the Supreme Being p. evolves from the

1:7.8 clarify as your minds become p. spiritualized

6:4.6 The Father fragment adjusts the human mind to p.

6:8.5 more discernible to your p. spiritualizing mind.

7:0.1 the aspects of the Father’s purpose as it p. unfolds in

7:3.2 becoming p. less subject to material gravity

12:6.13 but within this limit the Ultimate is p. integrating

14:3.4 they are p. advanced inward, planet by planet

25:7.2 Though you will have earnest and p. difficult tasks

42:10.1 energy-matter is being p. subjected to overcontrol

47:6.1 New grandeurs are p. unfolding to the expanding

48:2.15 pertaining to the morontia existence p. modified to

54:1.3 True liberty is p. related to reality and is regardful

55:10.9 the Divine Minister is p. blending her ministry with

56:7.2 As the components of a universe are p. settled in

56:7.6 as the creations of time and space are p. settled in

57:6.4 then, if the smaller p. approaches the larger,

58:6.2 series of plants and animals which p. lead up from

59:3.8 marine life, while associated forms of life p. develop

59:6.12 the biologic importance of the sea p. diminishes as

62:2.1 developed the opposable thumb while they p. lost

62:2.5 by selective survival, the species was p. improved.

62:6.2 brain capacities of the p. superior animal creatures.

64:4.13 the object and purpose of sacrifice p. changed, but

79:3.1 weakened as their Andite inheritance became p.

79:8.6 yellow race did p. move forward in the realization of

90:3.9 and p. the era of science has broken the fetters of

94:1.7 southern India, it p. metamorphosed into the most

100:3.3 enhanced realization on ever p. higher and higher

107:0.2 which man can foretaste in time as he p. masters the

109:1.4 Adjusters p. acquire Adjuster skill and ability as a

110:6.20 circle onward the adjutant influence p. diminishes.

115:5.1 the evolutionary growth of the Supreme p. unfolds.

117:2.9 does this finite cosmos p. evolve in response to the

117:5.2 such personalities p. augmented by participation in

118:2.2 As mortal and morontia ascenders you p. discern

120:1.7 in the living of your earth life as you become p.

120:4.3 Christ Michael did not p. become God.

130:2.9 and unqualified spiritual choices are thus p. identified

139:6.4 Nathaniel p. took Jesus and the kingdom more

155:6.9 the religion of the spirit will p. draw men together

155:6.10 our fathers p., from Moses to the times of Amos

170:2.16 realities of the spirit experience are p. translated to

170:5.4 failed of realization as Jesus’ followers p. distorted

177:4.10 vengeful consciousness of p. building up in his

195:8.3 years Western thinking has been p. secularized.

progressor, morontia

47:7.1 represents a tremendous step in the life of a m..

115:3.16 The man lives in every child, and the m. is resident

119:8.8 a m., a Son of Man in the likeness of mortal flesh,

progressors, morontia

30:4.5 4. M..

30:4.18 4. M..

30:4.18 mortals are classed as m.; they are traversing the

43:8.12 improved ethics in relations with your fellow m..

43:9.2 is a period of true and heavenly bliss for the m..

44:6.5 for the inspiration and beautification of m. and

48:2.26 As m. you will remain in full contact with material

48:3.7 to specific duties in their association with the m..

48:4.9 and the ministering spirits of time to the m. from the

48:6.28 teach the mansion world students and the m..

48:6.31 of time to the education and training of the m..

48:8.0 8. THE MORONTIA PROGRESSORS

48:8.1 career, ascending mortals are denominated m..

50:3.2 these m. temporarily revert to a former material state

55:2.8 educational and cultural spheres for evolving m..

prohibited

70:1.20 Such warriors were early p. from associating with

prohibition

120:3.5 But this p. must not be interpreted as limiting your

prohibitions

84:2.5 meaningless p. of some types of cousin marriages

89:1.2 The respect that these p. commanded in the mind of

89:1.3 Among the earliest p. were restrictions on the

89:1.4 the same negative form as were the most ancient p..

89:1.6 and social levels are vestigial remnants of olden p..

140:8.21 not suppressed by either religious rebuke or legal p..

142:4.2 they make false gods of even his p. of images

prohibitive

70:11.2 Law is always at first negative and p.; in advancing

projectnoun

7:4.2 This p. for the spiritual elevation of the ascendant

8:3.5 for the execution of their conjoint p. of drawing to

8:3.5 the moment the ascension p. became a Father-Son

32:5.1 We are all a part of an eternal p. which the Gods are

52:3.5 This race-improvement p. is the task of their progeny

72:4.6 he may execute some pet p. of his own devising.

75:1.2 But on Urantia such a p. seemed just about hopeless,

75:3.8 believed in the righteousness of the Serapatatia p..

75:4.6 Even though this p. of modifying the divine plan had

75:4.6 p. constituted evil because it represented the wrong

75:4.6 this p. departed from the right way, the divine plan.

77:2.2 But since this p. almost completely miscarried, we

110:2.5 your decision, and as far as that particular p. is

114:6.19 clearinghouses, mind focalizers, and p. promoters.

128:4.1 preparatory to becoming the head of this new p..

132:4.4 more often, for some p. of teaching, social reform,

139:8.8 Again and again would Thomas stand against some p

152:3.1 the p. to seize the Master and proclaim him king

projectverb

7:6.3 the Father and Eternal Son jointly p. a new, unique,

11:9.3 Thus did the Father p. reality in two actual phases

32:2.1 these Sons p. living creatures, materialize matter,

44:0.21 that much farther in an effort to p. the human mind

44:2.7 5. The prophetic artists—those who p. the meanings

49:5.17 the decisions of the Life Carriers to p. these varied

54:2.1 With the Son and in the Spirit did God p. eternal

101:9.7 and pressure of religion tend to cause man to p. his

103:6.14 Philosophy dare not p. its interpretations of reality

projectedverb

0:4.8 Subabsolute realities are p. on two levels: Absonites

0:4.8 Finites—realities which are p. in space and are

0:6.10 PATTERN can be p. as material, spiritual, or mindal

7:4.6 the Infinite Spirit p. and put in operation the

15:5.5 aggregations of matter which may be p. beyond the

19:6.3 like all other Trinity-origin personalities, are p. in

32:0.4 but these material creations were originally p. by the

34:1.1 Michael Son that life is next to be p. in the newly

36:3.5 on those spheres where new orders of life are p..

38:1.1 have been p. in unit formation—41,472 at a time—

38:1.2 These angelic orders are p. at the time of planning

43:7.1 the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit are p. on a

46:1.4 energies are p. upward through the atmosphere,

46:7.6 They are not evolutionary beings, having been p. by

47:4.7 either corrected or were p. for future rectification

58:1.3 The Satania Life Carriers had p. a sodium chloride

60:3.13 Mountains of the Atlantic coast region were p.

62:4.3 the Mesopotamian peninsula as it then p. into the

66:2.6 material bodies to be p. for the corporeal members

73:4.1 Pasturage and animal husbandry were p. for the

77:2.2 They had thus p. a plan envisioning a new order of

81:0.1 miscarriage of the plans for world betterment p. in

105:7.3 is something more than a super-Supreme p. on the

112:4.13 soul of the earth mortal as that form has been p. by

130:4.2 spirit world—these realities, p. on a universal scale,

136:5.4 the abridgment of time, and the thing p. is existent

projectedadjective

0:1.10 7. Ultimate—self-p. and time-space-transcending

8:4.4 charge of responsibility for a p. local universe,

13:3.2 assembled for ministry in the p. new universes of

15:2.1 Nor have all p. local universes been organized.

15:7.12 If all the p. local universes and their component parts

20:9.1 purpose of formulating plans concerning their p.

21:2.1 located in the superuniverse of his p. action.

21:3.12 initial vicegerent sovereignty of a p. local universe,

31:10.10 as administrators and rulers of the p. superuniverses

32:1.5 the headquarters world of the p. local universe.

32:2.3 hundred headquarters worlds of the p. constellations

32:2.3 ten thousand headquarters spheres of the p. local

34:0.1 ministry to the creatures of the newly p. universe.

53:6.3 I refused to participate in the p. insult to Michael;

53:6.5 proclaimed his sphere a member of the newly p.

74:6.1 But only the first unit of the p. buildings was ever

108:1.2 The seraphic drafts of ancestry and p. patterns of life

119:0.3 the Eternal Son bestows a Creator Son upon a p.

122:0.2 as bestowal families for Michael’s p. incarnation.

122:1.3 at about the time of Michael’s p. bestowal, Joseph

128:4.2 bankers agreed to support this newly p. school.

138:1.2 converts for membership in the p. corps of apostles.

155:0.1 and discussed with them the plans for their p. tour

172:3.4 be taken as a guide for his p. entry into Jerusalem.

Projected Incomplete, Immanence of the

4:1.10 this I., is inexplicably manifested ever and anon by

117:7.6 future forecast back to the created levels as the I..

projectile

39:3.8 are not traversing space as would an inanimate p..

projecting

6:5.7 when the Father, in p. the bestowal of the Adjusters,

57:3.3 a spiral appearance to these two p. gas streams.

59:1.6 There were many long fingerlike gulfs p. into the

73:3.1 narrow peninsula—almost an island—p. westward

141:7.15 for the Master was p. to them the plan of a new age.

projection

44:2.8 The p. of present personal experiences into future

48:6.33 during sleep and in this unusual state made a p. to

102:6.3 a human p., the idealization of self, nature’s upthrust

106:0.7 This level implies the p. of experientials upon a

114:6.10 These are the p. angels, who forecast a future age

115:3.4 more and more do they become the creature’s p.

116:4.3 in the p. of the superuniverse scheme of creation,

195:7.5 of spiritual progress are not a “psychologic p.”—

projections

22:5.6 ascendant projects, morontia plans, universe p.,

44:5.2 They are the persistent students of the cosmic p. of

196:3.23 The p. of the human intellect may indeed originate

projectors

28:7.4 living mirrors of space and the presence p. of time.

29:2.17 functioning as energy p. to the one hundred tributary

projectsnoun

4:2.1 plans of the finite p. of evolutionary unfolding.

7:5.1 the bestowal p. of the Eternal Son and his vast family

13:3.3 interest in those p. which are either futile or unreal.

22:5.6 administer group affairs and foster collective p..

22:5.6 of undertakings, personality groups, ascendant p.,

36:2.17 for such far-reaching p. of life metamorphosis

39:5.3 service to the Planetary Adams in all their p. for

48:2.24 for purposes of study, teaching, and other p..

88:2.8 which may determine important life decisions or p.,

93:5.10 Salem, Abraham began to mature his military p..

93:6.8 herds and reorganization of the Salem dairying p..

153:3.5 come forth evil thoughts, wicked p. of murder,

173:1.11 or for the furtherance of their laudable life p..

179:4.8 evil determination to carry out one’s own selfish p.,

projectsverb

32:2.6 with the Creative Spirit, p. his plan of life creation;

proletariat

121:3.5 4. The free p.. This group had little or no social

121:3.6 slaves quickly made their way up among the free p.

proliferate

65:4.3 these normal and uninjured cells begin to p.

proliferation

65:4.6 over the p. capacity of the associated normal cells.

prolific

43:6.4 four groups of p. and fascinating forms of life.

57:7.8 gases were consumed by the early and p. plant life.

59:0.8 near-shore basins are covered with p. vegetation.

59:4.13 Now, and suddenly, the p. fern family appeared

59:5.14 in connection with the p. vegetation of the coastal

60:3.1 predominance of the p. chalk-making foraminifers in

64:2.3 in Europe by a somewhat superior and p. people,

81:2.14 the transient trouble produced by the p. invention of

95:5.7 This young teacher-king was a p. writer, being

prolong

151:2.6 “My brethren, I did not wish to p. this discussion,

prolonged

52:1.4 this epoch is very different from the p. and brutal

53:3.6 debauched by overmuch discipline and p. training,

55:3.10 worlds the childbearing period is not greatly p..

64:6.4 In later times they had serious and p. trouble with

67:2.1 Caligastia held a p. conference with his associate,

67:2.6 receive vindication and release from their p. anxiety

90:1.4 induced autohypnosis by p. staring at their navels.

98:7.6 Through p. contact attendant upon the struggles

100:5.8 but p. isolation of personality is most undesirable.

127:6.6 And then Jesus entered upon a p. and convincing

133:3.12 Corinth, Paul had not intended to make a p. visit.

133:3.12 It was because of these circumstances that Paul p.

140:5.8  P. fasting, either physical or spiritual, tends to

144:1.7 that this would be their last opportunity for p. rest.

151:1.5 where they engaged in earnest and p. discussion.

158:1.6 When Jesus saw their anxiety over his p. absence,

169:1.7 And when he had spent all, there arose a p. famine

182:0.2 wonder about the meaning of Judas’s p. absence,

prolonging

90:3.2 of man’s efforts were directed to the end of p. life

promenade

46:5.11 each being surrounded by a public p. wall.

46:5.23 I doubt not that this vast p. overlooking the circles

46:5.24 The remainder of the p. is almost entirely open,

130:2.1 beautiful wall which served as a p. around the port

promenades

46:5.9 extensive p. entirely encompassing every group of

46:5.10 you can walk about on the Sons’ p. and overlook

PrometheusGreek god

81:2.9 by the legend of how some P. stole fire from heaven.

prominence

79:3.6 of the Western Ghats owed their p. to maritime

123:5.4 when no visitor of p. happened to be sojourning in

prominent

59:2.10 The trilobites were still p..

60:1.12 A p. feature of the marine life was the presence of

69:1.3 fear, ignorance, and superstition played a p. part in

114:7.16 the future government of Urantia, a p. one is the

127:3.9 and Jesus became a p. member of this group.

128:5.2 went over to Caesarea to meet with five p. Jews of

130:2.5 believe Philip’s preaching and became p. members

137:3.1 were invited to the wedding of a p. young woman

138:3.5 a reception-banquet of this sort was tendered a p.

142:0.1 home of Flavius, a Greek Jew, where many p. Jews

146:5.1 arrived in Cana a certain p. citizen of Capernaum,

172:5.13 A p. Sadducee (a friend of Judas’s family) rushed

174:0.1 women’s corps, and two dozen other p. disciples

174:5.1 Philip was taken by surprise thus to meet these p.

175:4.3 the home of Nicodemus more than thirty p. Jews

189:4.2 fifteen of the more p. of the Jerusalem disciples of

190:0.5 In viewing the p. part which Mary Magdalene took

prominently

122:5.10 Mary’s ancestors had been p. identified with the

164:3.6 bringing his mission once more p. to the notice of

185:1.7 After the death of Pilate,Claudia became p. identified

promiscuity

83:5.1 was the first step away from the p. of the herd.

87:6.15 entirely free from what modern man would term p..

132:4.5 to the baths because of the sex p. which prevailed

promiscuous

83:0.1 progressed steadily from the loose and p. matings of

promisenoun; see child of promise

20:4.5 this is further complicated by Michael’s p. to return

20:4.5 one thing is certainly authentic—his p. to come

34:5.2 through the seven adjutants, the spirits of p.,

37:3.4 to the Master’s personal p., “I will come again.”

40:6.4 1. You are sons of spiritual p., faith sons; you have

52:7.1 That p. he will certainly fulfill, but no one knows

52:7.15 who wrote: “Nevertheless we, according to His p.,

64:1.8 Civilizations of p. have successively deteriorated

66:5.16 they held out the p. of the Adamic gift of a new race

67:6.7 there were many good strains of biologic p. on earth.

76:5.4 They could comprehend the veiled p. of a possible

79:8.6 p. of an early development of advanced statehood,

85:4.2 Hebrews and Christians regard it as “the bow of p.

93:6.5 son of Abraham, born in accordance with the p. of

93:10.8 Teacher Sons, in conjunction with the explicit p.

94:11.13 hungry multitudes who craved to hear words of p.,

98:1.1 exacted the p. of each teacher never to function as

98:2.11 and entirely devoid of the p. of human salvation;

107:0.2 Adjusters are the veritable p. of man’s eternal career

112:7.14 the Father has completed his p. of the gift of himself

112:7.14 he has fulfilled the p., and consummated the plan,

120:1.6 supreme pledge whose presence and p. guarantee

121:2.6 the p. of the nurture and sending forth to the world

122:4.1 Mary’s story of Gabriel’s visit and of the p. that

123:1.3 And they were both very faithful in keeping this p..

124:4.4 they never even faintly dreamed that this son of p.

126:1.5 truly believed that prophets and men of p. always

128:7.11 And Jude kept his p..

129:2.3 John made him this p.: “My Teacher, go about

132:3.9 constitutes the revelation p. and the faith pledge of

132:5.25 and delivered himself of this p.: “My good friend, I

135:0.1 with the p. that Gabriel made to Elizabeth in June

135:4.4 And it was only this p. of Malachi that Elijah

137:3.5 Mary anticipated that the p. of Gabriel was nearing

140:3.7 words of spiritual comfort and p.: “Happy are they

145:4.1 what they supposed was the fulfillment of that p..

155:1.2 True is the p. that the Son shall have these

157:1.2 But wherewith will you redeem your p.?

168:1.12 Have I not come to fulfill my p.?

168:4.2 And yet, in spite of this p., Lazarus actually died.

170:4.16 kingdom and remembering his p. to come again,

176:2.2 disciples and the apostles grasp at this p. to return,

176:4.1 no one phase has been so misunderstood as his p.

176:4.4 We do not have his specific p. to make these plural

176:4.6 We have no idea as to when he will fulfill this p.

180:4.1 in accordance with my p. to send them another

180:4.6 but Judas grasped the p. of the new teacher,

181:0.1 their hope grasped at the p. that, after a little while,

181:0.1 the leading disciples really thought that this p. to

181:2.30 “But remember my p.: When I am raised up, I will

183:3.3 at most carry out the p. to greet him with a kiss,

183:3.4 compensation for his p. to deliver Jesus into their

187:4.7 Just after the repentant thief heard the Master’s p.

188:2.1 If Jesus’ followers were unmindful of his p. to rise

189:5.1 alive; he recalled the p. to rise on the third day.

189:5.1 Strange to relate, this p. had not occurred to Peter

191:0.7 believing that Jesus had fulfilled his p. to rise again.

192:1.2 meet them there, and he was about to fulfill that p..

194:4.4 having received from the Father the p. of the spirit,

promiseverb

70:9.17 it can p. to administer the varying rights of each

93:4.4 3. I p. to obey the commandments of Melchizedek

98:2.1 The Olympian religion did not p. salvation, nor did

133:2.1 I p. to try to live up to my former pledge to one of

133:2.1 taught me the better way many years ago. I p. you.”

136:6.2 But he could not p. himself, as he had already

159:3.13 do not p. to deliver you from the waters of adversity

159:3.13 but I do p. to go with you through all of them.

170:4.15 definitely p. sometime to return to Urantia,

171:0.4 sought to have him p. in advance to grant whatever

171:0.4 But the Master would not p.; instead, he asked her,

171:0.4 I would ask you in advance to p. me that these my

176:2.3 I also p. that I will sometime return to this world,

181:2.27 But I p. you now that I will come back to you for a

181:2.28 I p. that I will not stumble over anything you may do

182:1.6 And now I p. them that you will be with them in

promisedverb

5:4.5 the Greek religion p. salvation from disharmony,

52:7.1 its sister spheres in that your Jesus has p. to return.

53:4.2 Lucifer p. the Planetary Princes that they should

75:4.7 Eve realized all that her seducer p. by way of “new

89:1.4 these later commandments definitely p. something in

95:5.13 Only kings and the rich were p. a resurrection;

97:8.3 An olden seer p. that God would protect his

97:8.3 and Ezra p. prosperity by adherence to the law.

97:10.1 And they had p. the Jews that, if they would fulfill

114:1.4 until Michael sometime returns to Urantia as he p.

119:8.8 Jesus has p. some time to return to the world of his

121:5.6 people and had p. them individual salvation.

121:5.11 these mysteries invariably p. their devotees salvation

121:5.15 even from death, but it also p. deliverance from sin

122:2.7 that a son had come to them as Gabriel had p.,

124:1.5 model in clay at home, provided he p. not to carry

128:2.4 Jesus p. his brother hearty support and exacted

128:5.8 p. his blessing for the marriage as soon as Martha

129:2.2 Passover, and they all p. to be present for that event.

131:5.2 The all-wise God has p. immortality to the pious

135:9.4 if he was Elijah or the prophet that Moses p.;

136:4.9 On the third day of this isolation Jesus p. himself

137:1.4 to make their house his home, and he had p..

137:4.8 “But, my son, I p. them that you would help us;

141:7.6 Jesus p. to send his Spirit of Truth into the hearts of

154:6.3 Joseph p to keep Ruth quiet while the others labored

157:1.2 the collector and that he had p. him the money,

157:1.2 Jesus said: “If you have p., then should you pay.

159:0.2 Jesus p. to visit them often during this time.

162:1.7 conjectured he must have been p. protection by

162:2.5 that the Roman authorities had p. him immunity.

164:3.11 to wash at Siloam, and who had p. him vision,

165:2.9 I have p. the Father that they shall all be brought into

170:4.15 Jesus p. a new revelation of the kingdom on earth

170:4.15 Jesus also p. sometime to come back to this world

173:5.2 Now, many of those who had once p. to attend,

173:5.2 invitation and had p. to attend the wedding feast,

176:4.3 Jesus p. to do two things after he had ascended to

176:4.3 He p., first, to send into the world, and in his stead,

176:4.3 Second, he most certainly p. his followers that he

176:4.6 sure of only one thing: Jesus has p. to come back.

177:4.7 the high priest, said: “All that my cousin has p., I

180:5.1 The new helper which Jesus p. to send into the

184:3.12 3. That he taught magic inasmuch as he p. to build

185:1.6 the hiding place of the sacred vessels, as he had p..

188:5.3 the past which in itself p. a triumph for the future.

189:5.4 presently I will go before them into Galilee as I p..”

193:6.6 receive the gift of the spirit which the Master had p.

194:0.2 coming of the Spirit of Truth that the Master had p.

194:0.5 the spirit indeed come upon them even as he had p..

promised - adjective

promised Adam

73:5.7 Garden of Eden made ready for reception of the p.

promised child

122:8.2 the p. was born; and on the eighth day, according to

promised deliverer

135:4.3 the Jewish idea and concept of the Messiah as the p.

promised helper

180:4.0 4. THE PROMISED HELPER

promised kingdom

171:0.3 great power and majestic glory to establish the p..

promised land

32:5.2 over to the other side, to the p. of spiritual reality

96:2.2 the Semites fought their way into the northern P.,

135:6.1 children of Israel passed when they entered the p.;

135:6.7 at this very point when they first entered the p..)

166:3.2 the hosts that went out of Egypt lived to enter the p.,

promised Messiah

97:7.14 racially egoistic concepts of the mission of the p..

97:7.14 the way for the recognition and reception of the p..

97:10.3 National egotism, false faith in a misconceived p.,

121:7.1 had formed preconceived notions regarding the p.,

136:1.3 completely lost sight of the personality of the p..

172:3.9 honor for the donkey bearing the royal Son, the p..

promised return

176:4.2 they most naturally began to associate his p. with

promised second coming

176:2.2 destruction of Jerusalem destruction with this p..

promised Son

73:2.1 had been preaching the advent of a p. of God,

73:2.1 and began to plan for the actual reception of the p..

73:2.3 mission of preparing for the p.—at least expected—

73:5.1 Eden” were built the domiciles intended for the p.

74:2.3 birds; let them carry the word that the p. has come.”

93:9.10 the spiritual mission of the p. bestowal Son;

promised uplifter

66:5.15 We pray for the hastening of the coming of the p.,

promisesnoun

76:6.1 faith in the p. made to them by the Melchizedeks that

83:3.1 The ancients mistrusted love and p.; they thought

93:6.4 everything; man only agrees to believe God’s p. and

97:1.6 Not since Moses had such comforting p. for the

98:2.10 abstract Deity; they rather craved p. of salvation,

98:2.10 the Orphic brotherhood, whose p. of salvation made

98:4.1 The common people craved p. of salvation—religious

99:5.2 are not magical p. of future mystical rewards.

122:4.4 proclaimed the coming of a deliverer, and these p.

128:2.4 exacted formal p. of obedience to James from each

137:4.8 Woman, what have you to do with making such p.?

140:1.3 and the fulfillment of the wise p. of all the prophets.

143:2.4 faith in the great and precious p. of God that

145:2.6 “Have you not read these p.?

150:8.6 who remembers the gracious p. to the fathers and

162:1.7 that Philip had secured for Jesus p. of protection

163:6.8 the Master’s words to be true when they put his p.

163:6.8 have tested and proved the surety of these same p..

170:4.15 From all we know these p. may, or may not, refer

170:4.16 jumped to the conclusion that these p. referred to an

176:2.1 all believers to lay fast hold upon these p. to return

189:2.5 the Jewish leaders made solemn p. to the soldiers

190:1.1 statements about dying,along with his p. to rise again

191:2.1 you doubt my words and refuse to believe my p.?

195:3.3 the Stoics and the salvation p. of the mystery cults.

promisesverb

5:4.5 The Buddhist religion p. salvation from suffering,

5:4.5 the Jewish religion p. salvation from difficulties,

5:4.5 Christianity p. salvation from sin, sanctity;

promisingverb

75:6.1 he thought best and p. their friendly co-operation,

119:2.3 p. to “return in due season” and concentrating all

120:1.5 that I am empowered to do all that I am now p.

137:5.4 made ready to go with Zebedee to the boatshop, p.

promisingadjective

72:6.7 geniuses, and expenses of especially p. individuals

124:3.5 greatly interested in the progress of his p. pupil;

137:1.3 thought of losing two of his most p. disciples, but

promontory

122:6.1 south and east of the southern p. of this hill

promote

28:5.14 are the angels who foster and p. the teamwork of all

39:3.7 the mission of these seraphim to foster and to p.

44:5.3 the specialists who p. the ability of the ascending

50:5.6 additional leisure is utilized to p. personal comfort.

52:6.6 strive to p. the interest of their national or racial

55:4.8 is to liberate the midwayers of the realm and to p.

66:2.3 advance the interests and p. the welfare of the races.

66:5.30 Tut labored to p. group associations of a peaceful

70:2.18 be so carried on as to p. initiative and to encourage

76:2.9 the predictions of Serapatatia, for he did p. peace

87:7.7 foster sentiment, satisfy emotion, and p. loyalty;

99:4.3 If religion is to p. supreme loyalties, it must not be

99:6.2 to p. religious education; to provide wise counsel

99:6.2 conserve morality, p. neighborhood welfare,

113:4.1 they continually seek to p. circle-making decisions

114:6.15 uplift man’s recreational diversions and thus to p.

123:6.5 Later Jesus did much to p. an interest in vocal music

133:9.3 Exalt wisdom and she will p. you.

140:5.5 would be empowered to show mercy, p. peace,

153:5.2 in every way possible to seek to p. the movement

160:4.14 Success may generate courage and p. confidence,

164:1.4 And this story has continued to p. brotherly love

181:2.18 do your utmost to p. peace and harmony among

195:8.8 secularists to antagonize true religion in order to p.

promoted

25:3.8 the conciliators are p. to the adjudication of the

28:5.18 A refreshing and wholesome rivalry is p. even among

69:7.3 The domestication of animals was p. by selective

70:1.5 this p. intratribal tranquillity but at the expense of

70:2.9 Olden wars p. travel and cultural intercourse;

70:2.9 Early wars p. organization and efficiency, but these

70:3.4 The peace of Urantia will be p. far more by trade

71:5.3 but later civilizations are the better p. by intelligent

81:3.3 it is true that industry was p. by the elevation of

85:3.4 The worship of insects and other animals was p.

92:3.9 the leisure of the priests p. art and knowledge;

159:3.2 Never should a righteous cause be p. by force;

167:6.6 But spirit communion is not p. by mere massive

promoter

82:5.9 Outmarriage itself was a peace p.; marriages

91:1.2 Prayer very early became a mighty p. of social

promoters

26:3.8 fifth Circuit Spirit, are the wise and sympathetic p.

30:3.7 3. The Reversion Directors are the p. of relaxation

44:4.7 4. P. of oratory.

114:6.19 clearinghouses, mind focalizers, and project p..

promotes

1:7.1 intelligent worship; it p. refreshing trustfulness.

70:2.18 Militarism p. social organization among conquerors

79:8.8 The weakness of ancestor veneration is that it p. a

81:6.18 A universal language p. peace, insures culture,

94:9.6 Buddhism p. calmness and self-control, augments

151:3.6 parable p. sympathy without arousing antagonism.

155:3.7 Faith p. spiritual vitality and righteous fruitfulness.

promoting

26:11.3 p. their understanding association with diverse

28:5.16 activities are directed toward p. reactions of joy

52:2.9 by the plan of p. the increase of the higher types of

66:5.11 and in p. trade between the various peace groups.

66:5.20 The great obstacle in the way of p. hygiene among

68:3.4 alone, without the influence of peace-p. revelations,

69:4.8 Commerce has been the great civilizer through p. the

74:5.3 to develop some plan for p. the gradual extension of

84:7.2 to make woman the interested party in p. marriage

104:4.7 creature-loving, fatherly-acting, and ascension-p.

124:1.13 lads who formed themselves into a society for p.

160:1.4 contentedly under the ease-p. standards of the lure

181:2.18 Dedicate the remainder of your life to p. brotherly

promotion

51:7.4 devote their energies to the p. of the arts, social

55:3.3 1. Three per cent was expended in the p. of truth—

66:5.17 and the p. of primitive hygiene and was led by Lut.

69:4.6 the first literature of man was a trade-p. document,

70:9.10 8. P. of trade and commerce—industrial development

71:4.5 3. P. of economic security.

71:4.12 10. P. of science and art.

71:4.13 11. P. of philosophy—wisdom.

79:8.6 interdependence with the consequent p. of peace

91:6.3 sincere prayer of faith is a mighty force for the p. of

99:4.1 groups destroys the very values for the p. of which

114:6.12 those mortal agencies dedicated to the p. of health

116:0.1 religious faith be prostituted to the p. of smugness in

133:6.2 a young man who had received p. over his head.

prompt

36:5.7 quick reasoning, rapid judgment, and p. decision.

109:5.3 safety lies only in the p. recognition of each

127:4.3 no punishment was ever required to secure their p.

134:3.6 p. and summary dismissal of the offending teacher

139:1.5 Andrew rendered a p. decision on every matter

139:4.5 John was p. and courageous, faithful and devoted.

153:1.6 by his p. and unequivocal refusal to be made king.

prompted

196:2.2 humble status of mortal dependence which p. him

prompting

101:0.3 this spirit leading is distinct from the ethical p. of

promptings

103:2.3 The first p. of a child’s moral nature have not to do

113:4.4 The impulse of worship originates in the spirit p. of

promptly

50:7.2 it disappears during the sojourn in Havona but p.

53:5.3 Michael has ample power and authority to deal p.,

77:3.8 The religious group were p. voted down.

83:5.15 contented with one wife; he p. dismissed his harem.

97:9.19 Naboth and his sons were p. executed.

109:3.7 undoubted capacity for Adjusters and p. received

121:7.3 every loyal Jew, and it is not strange that they p.

128:6.5 so the guard p. placed Jude under arrest.

133:1.1 and to Ganid’s astonishment Jesus p. interfered.

139:4.8 strangers teaching in Jesus’ name, John p. forbade

152:2.7 dried fishes”—and Peter p. added, “We have yet to

183:2.3 he learned that they intended to arrest Jesus, he p.

184:2.4 he p. answered the maid’s question by saying, “I am

185:1.4 When he refused to listen to their protests, they p.

185:1.4 the emperor as p. ordered the offending shields

190:1.4 David p. assembled them in the spacious courtyard

promulgate

22:7.5 the Architects are empowered to p. mandates

39:3.3 These deliberative bodies formally p. the basic laws

92:3.1 not to discover truth, but rather to p. their creeds.

93:4.15 to p. even advanced sanitary practices or scientific

178:1.12 You must not seek to p. truth nor to establish

promulgated

7:4.7 Having p. the universal mandate, “Be you perfect,

17:1.4 the plans of divinity p. by the Seven Master Spirits.

19:3.6 been confirmed, and p. by a Universal Censor,

19:7.1 the Trinity which p. the creative plan of the seven

37:3.6 The roll call of a dispensation termination is p. by an

74:7.12 based on the older codes of Dalamatia and were p.

76:5.6 plan for far-reaching world welfare was p. to the

92:4.5 concept of the First Source and Center was first p.

93:4.6 The seven commandments p. by Melchizedek were

96:4.4 the Ten Commandments which Moses p. in the name

178:1.2 of God, may be p. only by the power of the spirit.

promulgating

105:5.2 but the volitional act p. finite reality connotes a

106:3.4 the Corps of the Finality will doubtless be p. the

141:2.1 throne and from this place of miraculous power p.

promulgation

10:6.1 The revelation of law, the p. and interpretation of the

26:4.12 The p. of that injunction has set all creation astir in

43:2.8 enactments, authorizes their p. by the broadcasters.

95:7.6 weakness, the association of military force with its p.

105:5.0 5. PROMULGATION OF FINITE REALITY

105:5.1 so must the p. of finite reality be ascribed to the

105:6.1 The p. of finite existences represents a transference

105:6.4 3. The creature repercussion to finite-reality p.

166:5.2 the missionary headquarters for the p. of the gospel

178:1.14 mighty in the p. of truth, and aggressive in the

promulgators

170:1.12 the founders and p. of Christianity have sought to

prone

91:3.1 to make use of language, are p. to think out loud,

107:5.1 Evolutionary mortals are p. to look upon mind as a

114:3.1 only because mortal man is so p. to venerate his

150:7.4 the younger generation was p. to resent his fame

176:3.9 How p. is man, when he is confronted with the

181:0.1 they were p. to forget that this return visit was also

pronounce

28:5.22 of the Adjusters (and the Censors p. them divine),

75:7.1 Gabriel appeared to p. judgment.

160:5.7 religion the world has ever known, and I p. that

185:2.5 confess that they were powerless to p. and execute

pronounced

28:6.15 in the secoraphic balances and p. “not wanting.”

64:5.3 colors became more p. as the children grew older,

66:7.19 punishment p. because of man’s participation in

110:5.7 versatile Adjuster is p. by the guardian of destiny to

112:3.2 when he has been p. spiritually insolvent, bankrupt

112:7.5 have p. that the human nature has made a final and

124:5.4 first-born son was p. a “son of the commandment”

142:8.1 Pharisees and Sadducees had become so p. that

153:2.2 may escape the evil which has been p. against you.

175:1.21 can you escape the judgment that John p. upon you?

185:2.1 ask for confirmation of the death sentence p. upon

pronouncement

97:1.4 was his ringing p. that Yahweh was changeless,

119:8.1 while from Paradise came the joint p. of the Father

120:2.4 desire to end your Urantia bestowal with the p. of a

135:11.3 These disciples were amazed at John’s p.,

137:2.2 John had made his positive p. to Andrew and Ezra

140:8.16 he made no p. of any sort regarding such matters.

143:1.8 length in amplification and in illustration of this p..

143:5.8 first positive, and undisguised p. of his divine nature

143:5.8 and it was made to a woman, a Samaritan woman,

143:6.4 —just as truth is the greatest p. of the observation of

144:6.7 Jesus had refused to make any p. upon the subject

148:9.3 this p. by Jesus, they began to say to themselves:

155:3.4 new meaning became attached to the Master’s p.

159:4.11 was enlightened, and shocked, by the Master’s p..

169:4.11 Jesus made the final p. of his relationship with God

172:5.3 this wave of popular favor with some kind of a p..

174:2.4 they rightly calculated that such a p. would greatly

180:5.9 The Master’s teaching is basically a spiritual p..

195:10.4 of God is within you” was probably the greatest p.

pronouncements

35:7.2 to co-ordinate the varied p. of the autonomous

35:10.1 in the actual co-ordination of the administrative p. of

43:2.8 The legislative p. of Edentia constitute the law of

55:1.1 present and speaks in confirmation of these p..

83:4.9 jurisdiction and presume to make p. of marriage.

97:7.9 No more beautiful p. about the heavenly Father

121:7.12 amazed by the new and startling p. of the carpenter

124:2.1 Mary likewise listened to the p. of the lad, but

134:3.8 Jesus’ teachings, restating his p. as we would apply

140:8.12 The nearest Jesus came to making sociological p.

142:7.14 they recalled the p. which John made at the time of

157:6.7 And some of these p. sounded strange even to them.

159:4.1 Nathaniel was much bothered by some of Jesus’ p.

162:1.11 bold p. regarding the nature of his mission on earth.

167:5.4 Jesus refused to make p. dealing with marriage and

167:5.6 reluctance to make positive p. relative to scientific,

169:4.2 Jesus never made other p. about his Father except to

170:5.4 as his followers progressively distorted his p..

171:4.3 as to what the Master could mean by such strange p.

196:2.7 nor disturbed by some of Jesus’ strong p. if you

pronouncing

2:7.5 one aspect of reality and then of p. such an isolated

70:11.3 Such oaths consisted in p. a curse upon oneself.

87:6.13 Later this custom expanded into the p. of curses

184:3.13 which would justify Pilate in p. the death sentence

pronouns

38:2.2 designated by feminine p. on the sex planets.

proof

1:2.8 the only positive p. of the existence of the living God

1:6.4 its very presence, the valid p. of its actual existence,

5:2.4 The p. of fraternity with the divine Adjuster consists

12:1.1 The final p. of both a circular and delimited

14:6.12 affords eternal p. of the partnership effectiveness of

14:6.16 the everlasting p. of the infinite personality of each.

14:6.17 The Havona universe affords the Infinite Spirit p. of

14:6.23 The Havona creation is the eternal and perfect p. of

16:4.8 we cannot offer definite p., that the Master Spirit of

26:4.13 You are known to be disappointment p..

28:3.2 the Infinite Spirit, but even if we had no other p.,

31:0.13 salt of the universe—and they are forever p. against

32:4.11 In this bestowal of himself we have abundant p. of

53:3.6 the presence of the finaliter corps on Jerusem as p.

53:4.6 was voluntary, wholehearted, and sophistry-p..”

53:9.1 To all who would show p. of sincere repentance, he

70:7.17 war, abundant p. that the weak had become strong.

86:5.14 looked upon as p. of the double self, and mirrors

100:1.9 unconscious religious growth is the one positive p.

101:2.1 The p. that revelation is revelation is this same fact

101:2.8 Reason is the p. of science, faith the p. of religion,

101:2.8 logic the p. of philosophy, but revelation is validated

102:1.5 is so all real and absolute that no material sign of p.

102:8.7 never does revealed religion point to miracles as p.

103:7.10 science and religion are capable of partial p. by mota

103:7.10 the need for finite p. gradually vanishes before the

103:7.13 —something which is incapable of other mortal p..

103:7.14 There is a real p. of spiritual reality in the presence

107:7.6 they constitute the probable p. and demonstration of

110:5.2 present adequate p. of the failure of the Adjusters to

112:6.8 The persistence of memory is p. of the retention of

130:4.8 incontrovertible p. of the existence of a purposeful

130:4.11 presence of evil constitutes p. of the inaccuracies

132:2.8 evil in the world is positive p. of the existence of

136:1.1 point to statements in the Hebrew scriptures as p.

136:8.1 challenge of his enemies to “show us a sign” in p.

136:8.3 Personalized Adjuster as sufficient p. of divinity

137:6.5 They will demand wonder-working as the p. that I

155:6.14 you cannot consciously produce such valid p.,

155:6.16 your entire life plan furnishes positive p. that you

161:1.7 such a phenomenon constituted p. of the fact,

166:4.3 that adversity was the p. of God’s displeasure.

169:4.2 never belittled himself by offering arguments in p. of

177:4.6 participated in such a movement of error and as p.

182:3.5 Jesus’ followers did have much p of his divine nature

190:1.1 unimpeachable evidence and the absolute p. of their

194:2.4 The p. of your fellowship with the Spirit of Truth is

194:3.2 the life and death of Jesus are the eternal p. that

195:6.16 the conclusive p. that God has already found you.

195:7.8 sufficient p. that the universe of the pessimist is not

proofs

5:2.6 to the realms of soul consciousness, but the p. are

15:6.13 This phenomenon constitutes one of the positive p.

101:1.1 can be reasoned out and substantiated by natural p.

101:10.6 Never can there be either scientific or logical p. of

101:10.6 to offering p. of the reality of religious experience.

115:4.4 indwelling mortal man are one of the eternal p. that

182:3.5 his resurrection, must now come the greatest p. of

propaganda

53:4.7 the right of secession or to counterwork the rebel p..

53:7.3 All secession p. had to be carried on by personal

75:8.4 Eve listened to the insidious p. of personal liberty

93:6.8 better handling of the department of missionary p..

94:0.1 with Abraham was the pattern for all the early p.

94:9.1 Asoka built a great Indian empire through the p. of

95:1.9 and the p. of the belief in one God virtually ceased

97:7.9 This Isaiah conducted a far-flung p. of the gospel

99:3.8 each nation prostitutes its religion into military p..

128:6.6 connection with his p. work in behalf of the Zealots

170:5.2 Throughout the first centuries of the Christian p.,

195:2.2 died out, the field for religious p. was wide open.

propagandist

139:7.2 a keen judge of human nature and a very efficient p..

propagandizing

98:5.1 Mithraism spread over the Empire through the p. of

propagation

25:4.18 departure from the established order of life p.

65:1.7 the supermaterial forces concerned in life p. become

77:5.8 their long lives to assist in the p. of advanced truth

82:3.1 of man’s unremitting urge to reproduction—self-p..

84:0.3 life p. makes it the fundamental human institution,

99:3.6 zealously religious in the p. of their social reforms.

118:7.6 energy systems capable of self-p., and self-adaptation

propelled

41:5.7 Solar energy may seem to be p. in waves, but that

propensities

53:8.9 tendencies, being led away by their own natural p..

62:3.6 In addition to innate p. exhibited by their ancestors

62:4.5 exhibited more of a human trend in all of their p..

68:2.10 we may discern not only how these p. contribute to

100:1.5 co-ordination of natural p., the exercise of curiosity

111:7.5 individual opposed by the accumulated p. of the race

propensity

61:3.10 the horse never fully overcame the deep-seated p.

62:3.7 were the first to exhibit a definite construction p.,

68:2.4 Though this innate gregarious p. lies at the bottom

81:5.6 be protected, including the regulation of the sex p..

82:1.1 Mating is an innate p., and marriage is its social

82:1.8 pictures the social evolution of the biologic p. for

82:1.9 instinctive periodicity checks the mating p., but man

84:8.3 the Adamic strain elevated this primitive p. into the

propersee proper to

2:1.3 divine co-ordinates, who experiences a perfect, p.,

15:6.14 they happen to be in p. relation to a near-by sun,

17:4.2 seven are required for the full and p. presentation

19:1.6 The p. understanding of these three experiential

23:1.9 to interfere with their p. and effective functioning.

24:1.12 direct all concerned as to the p. circuits to employ

25:3.3 or deadlocked concerning the p. procedure under

25:4.18 the p. usages and techniques of all spirit-world

26:1.14 worlds, are not really of the angelic orders p.,

26:8.2 third, in the p. differentiation of the Son from the

27:4.2 P. conduct is essential to progress by way of

27:4.3 But there still is a p. and perfect way of doing things

28:5.9 Counselors, who rule as to the p. combination of

29:4.20 placing these controllers in p. technical relationship

39:5.14 the chief of transport makes the p. inspection of the

44:1.9 7. The music of space—by p attunement the melodies

44:4.10 is always a back registry to insure the p. reception of

50:1.3 a greater likelihood of failure to keep a p. grasp of

57:1.7 In reality the story has its p. beginning at this point—

58:6.5 At the p. degree of saltiness in the oceans animal life

58:6.5 ability to maintain the p. degree of sodium chloride

59:5.16 a type of coal if subjected to p. pressure and heat.

65:8.6 when spiritual values receive p. recognition, then

70:12.1 when there is maintained p. balance of power

71:8.8 6. The p. adjustment between local and national

73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it seldom rained in Eden p..

76:2.6 Good social environment and p. education are

77:9.9 in p. circumstances such treasured memories of past

78:5.2 speak of the Andites as a race in Mesopotamia p.

84:4.3 Nonetheless, p. and satisfactory sex relations have

99:2.5 Its only p. attitude consists in the teaching of

114:0.4 Urantia is not without p. and effective supervision

117:7.2 While this is an entirely p. concept of the future of

122:9.1 (or have someone make the p. sacrifice for her)

122:9.1 make the p. sacrifice to insure Mary’s ceremonial

124:2.8 spoke of Jesus as lacking in p. humility and reserve

134:5.5 the organization of political power is good and p.,

139:6.4 in the p. mood, Nathaniel was probably the best

141:3.3 neither would he give any advice about the p.

150:3.3 Astronomy is a p. pursuit of science, but astrology is

152:2.5 outside the jurisdiction of all his enemies as the p.

159:3.2 show p. respect for the personalities of your pupils

159:3.3 overmuch self-respect may destroy p. humility

162:2.6 Eber, the p. officer of the Sanhedrin, with two

169:1.13 But it is only p. that you should now join with me in

171:8.6 at my coming I might have had it with p. interest.

172:3.4 the necessity of choosing a p. method of executing

173:1.3 with p. money to meet the temple dues after they

173:2.3 It was altogether p. that the temple rulers and the

184:2.10 against the law to keep poultry within the city p..

187:2.1 timber had a large peg, inserted at the p. height,

188:0.3 body of Jesus be turned over to them for p. burial.

189:3.1 great event had been marshaled in p. formation,

196:2.6 religion which might have given p. recognition to

proper to

8:2.3 It is altogether p. to denominate the Third Person of

11:9.4 is hardly p. to call that which is nonpersonal “Deity”

13:1.5 therefore do the Deities deem it p. to withhold

16:2.5 It would therefore be p. to apply to the collective

40:10.13 hardly p. to use the words “greater” or “lesser”

107:7.5 an Adjuster as subpersonal, neither would it be p. to

122:1.2 Racially considered, it is hardly p. to regard Mary

139:11.9 Jesus often told Simon that it was p. to want to see

143:5.2 the well and ask for water, for it was not deemed p.

144:1.8 the forty days in the Perean hills, it is hardly p. to

188:4.7 it is hardly p. to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer,

188:5.2 altogether p. to speak of salvation as redemption if

properly

0:4.11 Paradise, p. qualified, may connote any and all forms

9:5.2 indwell the minds of men until the way has been p.

10:5.1 This association of divine beings may more p. be

17:6.1 nature and function of the Creative Spirits p. belongs

19:0.1 Even the Havona natives may p. be included in this

20:1.10 Local Universe Sons of God are more p. portrayed

25:2.9 He makes certain that all records are p. prepared for

27:3.2 they have so laboriously learned p. interpreted

30:4.15 Such a reassociation of soul and Adjuster is p.

32:5.3 inadequate, disconnected, and wholly unsuited p.

36:6.3 patterns are correctly assembled and p. organized,

38:9.1 They are p. classified with the ascending Sons of

39:3.9 transport other beings who have been p. prepared.

39:5.14 tests to ascertain whether or not the angel is p.

39:5.14 then announces that the traveler is p. enseraphimed

51:7.3 fast as subordinate administrators can be p. trained,

55:3.20 7. Certain elective commissions of three p. qualified

62:4.2 these new creatures are p. denominated Primates

63:3.1 p. to care for the increasingly enfeebled infants

65:1.6 When these beings are p. encircuited, they can

72:3.6 to examine children to ascertain if they have been p.

79:5.1 the narrative of eastern Asia is more p. that of the

79:8.1 great potential of racial solidarity, but it failed p. to

82:4.5 bride fee in recognition of the service of p. rearing

83:7.8 But just so long as society fails to p educate children

95:2.4 That the individual might p. be identified in the

95:2.9 They believed that a disembodied soul, if p. armed

98:4.6 and that all who were p. initiated into the mystery,

110:1.1 The Adjuster may more p be envisaged as indwelling

113:5.5 in which seraphic guardians have acted, and p.,

118:0.12 this total (more p., a subtotal) provides the fullness

128:5.7 provided he had p trained Joseph to assume direction

153:3.3 neither you nor your apostles wash your hands p.

153:3.3 Neither do you p. wash your drinking cups and

180:5.11 rule nor the teaching of nonresistance can ever be p.

187:0.1 The two brigands were p. scourged before they

188:1.7 women did not think Jesus had been p. prepared

188:1.7 return on Sunday p. to prepare the Master’s body

properties

42:3.1 Matter in its physical p. depends on the rates of its

42:8.6 The mesotron explains certain cohesive p. of the

42:9.3 as a recurrence of similar physical and chemical p.

66:5.20 health-giving and disease-destroying p. of sunlight.

69:9.11 Sleeping space was one of man’s earliest p..

89:7.1 Lands, p., and children could be redeemed according

118:3.6 a body moves through space, it also takes all its p.

propertycharacteristic

12:9.4 of water could ever be made to disclose such a p..

42:9.3 any given quality or p. tends to recur by sevens.

42:9.3 from any one element, after noting some one p.,

118:3.6 space is after all a p. of all material bodies.

propertybelongings or real estate

55:3.7 administered as social possessions, community p..

66:5.3 and smoking; food thus became the earliest p..

69:1.3 They include industry, p., war for gain, and all the

69:5.2 such precautions were designed to defend p. against

69:5.2 raids on the p. and wealth of neighboring tribes.

69:5.5 Capital represents the saving of p. in spite of the

69:5.6 3. Vanity—longing to display one’s p. accumulations.

69:5.8 Bond servants were among the earliest form of p. to

69:5.9 p. used to facilitate progress through the next life.

69:5.11 power; others toiled for p. because it meant ease.

69:5.12 P. became so highly valued that to give a pretentious

69:5.13 Individuals in certain tribes would accumulate p. for

69:6.1 the instrumentality of fire, animals, slaves, and p..

69:8.3 “utterly destroyed” their enemies, taking all their p.

69:9.0 9. PRIVATE PROPERTY

69:9.3 Man not only craves to accumulate p.; he desires to

69:9.3 There was no inheritance of p.—the inheritance tax

69:9.3 The capital-accumulation and p.-inheritance mores

69:9.4 Primitive man wanted to save up p. as a nucleus for

69:9.6 trump up charges for confiscating a rich man’s p.,

69:9.7 earliest times women were the p. of the community

69:9.8 At first, all p., including tools and weapons, was the

69:9.8 Private p. first consisted of all things personally

69:9.8 any place where blood was shed became the p. of the

69:9.9 Private p. was thus originally respected because it

69:9.9 P. honesty rested safely on this type of superstition;

69:9.9 P. relations did not end with death;

69:9.10 charms, such p. being valued above necessities.

69:9.13 Private p. was early marked by family insignia,

69:9.13 Even trees, when initialed, became private p..

69:9.15 Eventually the state assigned p. to the individual,

69:9.17 The right to p. is not absolute; it is purely social.

69:9.17 have grown up around the private ownership of p..

70:0.1 adjustment; private p. necessitated government.

70:3.1 horde is everything; children are its common p..

70:9.7 5. P.—the right to own.

70:11.8 P. disputes were handled in many ways, such as:

70:11.9 1. By destroying the disputed p..

71:1.4 1. Acquirement and inheritance of private p..

71:1.17 4. Private p. and land.

71:2.14 5. Security of p.. No government can long endure

71:2.14 if it fails to provide for the right to enjoy personal p.

71:2.14 bestow, sell, lease, and bequeath his personal p..

72:3.1 All land and other p used for home purposes are free

72:7.6 tax of more than one per cent on the value of any p.

79:8.11 1. Conservation of p. and wealth.

81:2.7 4. Private p..

82:4.0 4.MARRIAGE UNDER THE PROPERTY MORES

82:4.1 Marriage has always been closely linked with p. and

82:4.1 P. has been the stabilizer of marriage; religion, the

82:4.2 And that the p. mores were effective in stabilizing

82:4.3 As civilization advanced and private p. gained

82:4.3 stealing, infringement of the husband’s p. rights;

82:4.3 Woman started out as the p. of her father, who

82:4.3 sex relations grew out of pre-existent p. rights.

82:4.3 Old Testament deals with women as a form of p.;

82:4.4 not jealous of his wife; he was just guarding his p..

82:4.5 chastity taboo had its origin as a phase of p. mores,

82:5.3 P. has always influenced marriage, and sometimes,

82:5.3 in an effort to conserve p. within a clan, mores

83:0.2 the marriage mores have drawn heavily on both p.

83:1.4 the marriage institution together with the p. mores.

83:3.1 must be guaranteed by some tangible security, p..

83:3.4 from the times of slave wives and p. companions.

83:4.2 Early marriage was a factor in p. interests, even as it

83:7.3 by introducing a p. penalty for marriage failure,

83:7.3 modern unions are stabilized by this ancient p. factor

83:7.4 The social pressure of p. privileges has always

83:7.5 marriage for the older and long-established p. motive

84:3.7 has been the burden bearer, carrying the family p.

84:4.3 sweetheart, lover, or partner but rather a piece of p.,

84:4.10 legal right to own, control, and even dispose of p.,

84:4.10 Woman has always been treated more or less as p.,

84:7.3 together with p., pride, and chivalry, stabilize the

84:7.3 Marriage is now passing out of the p. stage into

84:7.3 Now, woman is no longer regarded as p., and new

84:8.2 p. was the basic institution of self-maintenance,

84:8.2 P. accumulation is becoming an instrument for

84:8.6 indeed suicidal if they succeed in destroying p.,

87:2.10 P. sacrifices were also made by burning or burying

87:2.10 of kin replaced the burning and burying of p..

87:2.10 this conservation of p. enabled them to become

89:1.3 restrictions on the appropriation of women and p..

89:3.2 the wasteful practice of burning and burying p. with

89:3.2 P. was regarded as a spiritual handicap.

90:2.11 customary to divide his p. equally with the shaman

93:5.12 rulers presumed to raid the p. of his nephew Lot,

93:9.8 All of Abraham’s p. went to Isaac, the son of Sarah

97:3.3 First, the validation of p. exchange, contracts, and

97:9.24 Baal worship was a social system dealing with p.

102:2.1 the fact that religion is the p. of the human race;

126:1.4 the income from his Nazareth and Capernaum p. to

127:0.1 years after his father’s death all their p. was gone.

127:3.1 In the course of this year all the family p., except

127:3.1 The last piece of Capernaum p. (except an equity

127:6.10 Although all their Nazareth p. (except their home)

127:6.10 the sale of an equity in a piece of p. in Capernaum.

129:2.4 would be the better plan to invest these funds in p.

129:2.10 liquidation of the mortgage on the Capernaum p..

140:8.15 while his apostles were not to hold p., Jesus was not

140:8.15 Jesus was not preaching against wealth and p.,

140:8.17 Jesus made no direct attack on the possession of p.

142:7.1 Shall your believers court poverty and shun p.?

157:6.1 to have money from the sale of his last piece of p. in

159:1.4 so the king commanded that his p. be confiscated,

163:2.11 provided for the profitable liquidation of their p.,

165:4.1 “Master, my father died leaving much p. to me

165:4.3 And for the p. which escaped the robbers his heirs

169:1.6 he divided his p., giving the youth his share.

175:1.14 chief priests and rulers who lay hold of the p. of the

188:4.3 Mortal man was never the p. of the archdeceivers.

194:4.7 Thousands of earnest believers sold their p. and

195:8.12 Without God, neither freedom and liberty, nor p.

prophecies

122:4.4 the so-called Messianic p. of the Old Testament

126:3.6 the intense longings and supposed Messianic p. of

126:3.10 To what event did these p. refer?

135:4.4 five chapters of Isaiah, and he believed these p..

prophecy

28:6.11 These time evaluators are also the secret of p.;

92:3.2 covenant, uncleanness, purification, p., original sin—

135:4.4 Was the p. literal or figurative?

135:11.3 agitated, for he perceived that he had uttered a p..

155:1.2 not see the remainder of the Psalmist’s p. fulfilled,

158:2.2 the Messiah, then must John be the Elijah of the p.

prophesied

153:2.2 ‘This man is worthy to die, for he has p. against our

prophesies

172:3.4 more or less contradictory so-called Messianic p.,

prophesy

140:3.20 ‘Did we not p. in your name and by your name do

153:2.2 ‘The Lord sent me to p. against this house and

153:3.3 Well did Isaiah p. of you hypocrites, saying: ‘This

184:4.1P. to us, you the Deliverer, who it was that struck

186:2.10 exclaimed: “P. to us who it was that struck you.”

prophet or Prophet

1:0.1 when the p. said: “You, God, are alone; there is

34:4.11 lamps burning before the throne,” which the p. saw

40:6.2 Spoke the p. of old in the name of the eternal God

43:5.16 Long ago the p. recognized the controlling hand of

53:1.3 Your olden p. saw his sad estate when he wrote:

90:2.9 Even the vanishing red man had such a p. within the

94:7.2 a unique unselfishness about this young p. prince

94:7.4 Gautama was a real p., and had he heeded the

94:11.9 the life and teachings of Siddhartha, the p. prince of

96:7.7 Elihu, the p. of Ur and priest of the Salem

97:3.5 From the days of this aggressive p. the issue was

97:3.6 The p. began as an agrarian reformer and ended up

97:5.3 this p. said: “Arise and shine, for your light has come

97:6.4 Said this fearless p.: “Righteous is our Lord, great in

97:7.4 a young and indomitable p., Isaiah the second,

97:7.5 No p. or religious teacher from Machiventa to the

97:7.6 this new p. said: “The heavens may vanish and

97:7.9 when this benign but commanding p. persisted in

97:7.14 This p. of the captivity preached to his people and

97:9.4 No priest or p. participated in this affair.

97:9.4 record that Saul was crowned king by the p. Samuel

97:9.8 history wherein is depicted how the p. Samuel,

98:7.6 the doctrines of the Iranian p. became a potent factor

121:8.4 “it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the p..”

122:9.16 you, child of promise, shall be called the p. of the

123:5.11 The text which Jesus chose was from the P. Isaiah:

124:6.10 over the city which was about to reject another p.,

126:3.6 as the Son of Man depicted by the P. Daniel.

130:8.2 Have you not read in the P. Jeremiah, ‘You shall

130:8.2 does not this same p. say: ‘And I will give you a

132:7.4 Buddha was a great man, even a p. to his people,

132:7.4 a prophet to his people, but he was an orphan p.;

132:7.4 abandon the philosophic craft of their p. and seize

132:7.7 You know, father, I sometimes think Joshua is a p..”

135:1.2 illustrious predecessors, Samson and the p. Samuel.

135:1.4 John became impressed with the p. of Mount Carmel

135:3.2 was very partial to the writings of the P. Daniel.

135:3.3 But these words of the p. did not harmonize with

135:4.2 Elijah was his ideal of a p..

135:4.2 first of the teachers of Israel to be regarded as a p.,

135:4.4 in Malachi: “Behold, I will send you Elijah the p.

135:4.5 in every outward aspect John was like the olden p..

135:5.6 all such holy persons the Jews gave the title of p..

135:5.6 The Messiah was to be more than a p.;

135:6.2 away believing that they had heard the voice of a p..

135:6.6 as spoken by the p., saying, ‘make ready the way

135:9.4 They asked John directly if he was Elijah or the p.

135:9.4 “If you are not Elijah, nor the p., nor the Messiah,

135:11.3 outworking of the great preacher-p.’ career.

135:12.2 Pereans believed that John was a holy man, a p..

135:12.7 the soldier bringing the head of the p. on a platter

136:1.2 the “servant of the Lord” the threefold office of p.,

137:1.8 Judean p. surrendered two of his leading disciples to

137:2.2 “The P. Daniel declares that the Son of Man will

137:6.2 Jesus read from the P. Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord:

137:7.6 a doctrine only mentioned by a later p., Daniel.

138:0.2 If a p. is not without honor save in his own country

138:0.2 he is not without understanding appreciation save in

138:8.8 Jesus did not speak like a p., one who comes to

142:2.2 Amos and even to the generation of the p. Isaiah.

142:5.4 “Said the P. Isaiah, speaking of these times:

143:2.5 Did not the P. Jeremiah long ago tell you that the

143:5.5 I perceive that you are a holy man or maybe a p..”

144:8.3 A p.? Yes, I say to you, and much more than a p..

145:2.5 the P. Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they shall no

145:2.6 Do you not understand that the p’ words are fulfilled

145:2.6 Did not the p. tell you that the God of heaven would

146:2.3 Jesus quoted to his apostles from the P. Zechariah:

147:5.4 “This man, if he were a p., would have perceived

147:8.1 this special instruction by quoting from the P. Isaiah:

147:8.5 at least to live up to the ideas of the p. of old

148:8.3 arrived at the Bethsaida encampment a trance p.

148:8.3 This supposed p. had peculiar visions when in

148:8.3 But before Jesus interceded for the Bagdad p.,

149:6.11 The p. spoke advisedly when he said, ‘Walk humbly

149:6.12 “Well did the P. Jeremiah describe many mortals

149:6.12 have you not read that direful warning of the p.

150:9.1 Scriptures declare that ‘a p. is not without honor

151:1.4 The p. did, indeed, describe all such undiscerning

151:6.7 Galilee, depart from us and take your p. with you.

153:2.3 That is what this people did to the P. Jeremiah

154:0.2 regarded his as either a p. or a relatively harmless

154:4.1 the Messiah, at least a holy man, or perhaps a p.,

155:6.6 The p. who said, “He will be kept in perfect peace

157:3.5 They told him that he was regarded as a p. or as an

162:1.10 Some said he was a good man; some a p.; some

162:2.2 Others said this was indeed the p. of Galilee whom

162:2.9 you will discover that out of Galilee arises no p.,

162:6.4 Some thought Jesus was a p.; some believed him to

164:3.11 who had promised him vision, was the p. of Galilee

164:3.11 was a great man, a learned teacher or a holy p.;

164:4.4 Will you still say that this p. does all these wonders

164:4.4 And Josiah answered, “I think he is a p..”

171:6.1 very rich and had heard much about this p. of Galilee

172:3.7 visitors flocked to greet this much-talked-of p.

172:3.16 “This is the p. of Galilee, Jesus of Nazareth.”

172:5.8 recalled the Scripture in Zechariah where the p. had

173:2.5 for most of them hold that John was a p.;

174:5.3 truly did the P. Isaiah refer to this people when he

175:1.22 the first p. killed down to the times of Zechariah,

185:4.3 the outspoken and fiery p. who dared to expose

190:5.3 rumors concerning Jesus, who was a p. mighty in

194:4.1 Jesus might, indeed, have been “a p. mighty in deed

prophetess

139:5.11 later on becoming the renowned p. of Hierapolis.

prophetic

11:4.3 the enormous historic and p. exhibit areas assigned

44:2.7 5. The p. artists—those who project the meanings of

48:4.7 3. P. joy.

87:5.14 During these times, dreams were regarded as p.,

91:7.3 true p. vision is a superpsychologic presentiment.

122:4.4 the temptation to make all the olden p. utterances

125:6.13 utterance on Olivet as p. of the Messianic mission

132:7.6 did not comprehend the meaning of these p. words.

136:1.3 they averred were p. of the coming Messiah.

136:1.3 but viewed these p. utterances in a different light,

137:5.3 he was truly the fulfillment of the p. utterances of

170:5.1 to engage in a p. forecast of the kingdom as it may

172:3.4 Most of these p. utterances depicted a king, the son

172:5.7 Nathaniel, aside from the symbolic and p. aspects,

prophets

1:1.6 Your p. truly called him “the everlasting God”

2:2.1 Even your olden p. understood the eternal, never-

2:6.4 The later Hebrew p. proclaimed God to be a Father

4:5.2 your priests and p. failed clearly to differentiate

48:6.33 The heaven conceived by most of your p. was the

85:6.2 Priests, kings, and p. were worshiped; the holy men

88:1.10 Thus did chiefs, kings, priests, and p. wield great

90:1.3 later, such women became p. and spirit mediums.

90:2.9 true p. and teachers arose to denounce and expose

91:7.2 The great religious teachers and the p. of past ages

91:7.2 They were God-knowing men and women who best

92:5.4 viewpoints of the great religious leaders, the p. and

92:5.16 the ardent and sincere efforts of these future p. will

93:10.4 the nineteen succeeding centuries with the many p.

95:3.5 In six thousand years only four great p. arose

96:1.13 for their p. said to the Syrian king: “Their gods are

97:1.0 1. SAMUEL—FIRST OF THE HEBREW P.

97:1.10 p. of this age preached a religion designed to foster

97:5.5 priests who teach for hire and the p. who divine for

97:8.3 p. and priests began to cry: “How long, O Lord,

97:8.6 by their attempts to transcendentalize the Jewish p..

97:9.19 Thus Elijah, one of the greatest of the p., began his

97:9.19 Jehonadab to destroy the p. (real estate agents) of

101:2.15 the world’s greatest religious teachers, even the p.,

101:5.9 philosophers co-ordinate ideas, while p. exalt ideals.

102:7.7 dares to become dogmatic in contending with p. of

102:8.6 The p. have usually led the people in religious

121:8.4 as showing great respect for the law and the p..

122:4.4 For centuries the Hebrew p. had proclaimed the

122:5.11 or Hellenistic, interpretation of the law and the p..

122:9.9 Even as he spoke by the mouth of his holy p.

123:3.1 scriptures—a complete version of the law and the p.

123:5.3 law, followed by the study of the P. and the Psalms.

123:5.12 Elijah, one of the first of that long line of Hebrew p.,

125:6.2 much time was devoted to the law and the p.,

126:1.5 The devout people of those days believed that p.

126:3.6 as the Jews understood these predictions of the p..

126:3.10 But had the p. confused the nature and mission of

131:4.2 All the p. have hailed him, and he has revealed

135:3.4 John’s heart that he was to be the last of the old p.

135:4.4 Isaiah and Malachi, the last of the p. up to that time

135:4.4 think that, since the first of the p. was called Elijah,

135:5.1 of the Mosaic doctrines and the precepts of the p.

136:0.1 Jesus spoke of John as the greatest of the p. of the

136:1.6 as the son of David, as presented by the earlier p.;

136:1.6 superhuman idea of Daniel and some of the later p.

136:4.10 further because it was the custom to have great p.

137:2.6 Deliverer, him of whom Moses and the p. wrote

140:1.3 the fulfillment of the wise promises of all the p..

140:3.19 “I warn you against false p. who will come to you

140:6.2 that I have come to set aside the law and the p.;

140:8.20 Jesus did not attack the teachings of the Hebrew p.

140:10.4 you have warned us not to be deceived by false p.

141:6.2 did he come denouncing Moses and the p.

142:2.1 Rabbi, Moses and the olden p. tell us that Yahweh

142:2.1 The p. say he hates evildoers and takes vengeance

142:2.2 you have well stated the teachings of the olden p.

142:2.4 persist in viewing God as Moses and the p. saw him?

145:2.2 Jesus chose the second text from the P., reading

145:2.4 The p. have all taught you that Yahweh cares for

145:2.4 a greater truth, one which many of the later p. also

145:2.5 inasmuch as some of the p. have so instructed you

146:2.3 the words which I sent by my spirit through the p.;

147:8.5 beyond even the ideals of Isaiah and the older p..

148:1.0 1. A NEW SCHOOL OF THE PROPHETS

148:1.1 among the students in this new school of the p..

149:6.12 ‘The priests teach for hire, and the p. thereof divine

153:2.2 Jesus turned to the P. and read from Jeremiah: “‘If

153:2.2 will not hearken to the words of my servants the p.

153:2.11 You have read where it is written in the P., ‘You

153:3.4 set up your own teachings above the law and the p..”

155:5.12 their traditional teachers and the p. of other days into

155:6.2 minister words of truth to the world when these p.

155:6.7 give up the practice of always quoting the p. of old

155:6.7 instead aspire to become living p. of the Most High

156:5.4 and not as the early Hebrew p. so dimly saw him.

157:6.6 p. had portrayed a Messiah which Jesus could never

159:4.5 concepts of Yahweh grow in beauty as the p. make

162:2.9 ignorant multitude who know not the law or the p.?

162:7.5 a devil, seeing that Abraham is dead, also the p..

162:7.5 Are you so much greater than Abraham and the p.

163:6.4 Let me say to you that many p. and many great men

164:1.1 answered, “What is written in the law and the p.;

166:1.5 in building tombs for the p. your fathers killed!

166:1.5 kill those who come in this day doing what the p.

166:1.5 blood of the p. and the apostles shall be required

166:3.5 will some day see the p. of the seed of Abraham

169:1.2 Said Jesus: “You have been admonished by the p.

169:1.2 Always have they said, ‘Seek the Lord while he may

169:3.2 ‘My son, they have Moses and the p.; let them

169:3.2 ‘If they hear not Moses and the p., neither will

170:1.1 The p. presented the kingdom of God as:

171:4.7 Jesus said: “From olden times the p. have perished

171:4.7 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which kills the p. and

173:2.3 The p. were always stirring up trouble because

173:4.3 to the Jewish nation and its treatment of the p.

173:4.4 said: “You know how your fathers rejected the p.,

174:3.4 they did not allow that the teachings of the p. were

174:4.2 two commandments hang all the law and the p..”

175:1.4 Generation after generation have we sent our p. to

175:1.20 have you built a monument to the martyred p. of old,

175:1.20 your fathers, you would not have killed the p.;

175:1.20 to slay him of whom the p. spoke, the Son of Man.

175:1.20 you are the wicked sons of them who slew the p..

175:1.22 My Father has sent you the wise men and the p.;

175:1.23 you who have stoned the p. and killed the teachers

176:1.4 by the Roman armies after the revolt of the false p.

181:2.26 I know well that the false p. and spurious teachers

192:2.11 The p. have told you that to obey is better than to

194:4.4 God foreshadowed by the mouth of all the p.,

prophylactic

90:4.1 The entire life of ancient men was p.; their religion

propitiating

4:5.4 The barbarous idea of p. an offended Lord,

propitiation

87:5.8 ceremonies of spirit p. constituted a heavy burden,

87:6.1 the technique of spirit p. led directly to the creation

87:6.2 to influence ghost action were confined to p.,

89:0.2 new ritual had to do with the observance of the p.

89:0.2  P. was insurance against immediate ill luck rather

89:0.2 the rituals of avoidance, exorcism, coercion, and p.

89:4.4 the sacrificial rites of conciliation and p. replaced

89:4.7 Renunciation was the negative form of p.; sacrifice

89:4.7 The act of p. included praise, glorification, flattery,

89:4.7 the olden p. cult that constitute the modern forms of

89:4.7 of these ancient sacrificial techniques of positive p..

90:0.1 avoidance, exorcism, coercion, conciliation, and p.

92:3.2 ideas of incantation, inspiration, revelation, p.,

188:4.1 that these ideas of atonement and p. are erroneous,

propitious

15:3.3 When the angle of observation is p., gazing through

26:8.5 to that supercreation most p. for their retraining

65:8.6 when mind status is p., sudden transformations may

121:3.1 widespread domestic peace and prosperity was p. for

proportion or direct proportion

16:7.7 A sense of p. is concerned in the exercise of virtue

28:3.1 seconaphim; always personalize in this exact p..

31:3.1 The p. of mortals and angels in any one group varies,

42:2.8 seemingly reactive to transcendental causation in p.

42:11.4 this response only in p. to spirit identification.

48:6.7 eternally potent in p. to the divinity of its motivation.

50:1.3 losing the sense of p. as to one’s self-importance

55:5.4 in inverse p. to the morality and spirituality of the

61:6.1 and they possessed large brains in p. to their size

72:1.1 slightly greater p. of violet than the so-called white

79:6.2 the vanished green race has persisted in larger p.

81:1.8 in living conditions which caused such a large p. of

81:4.11 factor is the greater or lesser p. of Andite inheritance

82:3.9 has advanced in dp. to the progress of civilization.

104:4.27 the grasp of the Unqualified Absolute in dp. to the

110:6.3 maturation of the whole; the parts really grow in p.

125:0.2 the largest number of women, in p. to men, ever to

127:4.7 Jude lacked much of her sense of p. and discretion

174:1.5 You hold grudges and nurse vengefulness in dp. to

proportional or directly proportional

1:5.10 The truth and maturity of any religion is dp. to

12:6.1 Stability is wholly and always p. to divinity.

42:11.5 Although such gravity response is dp. to mass,

48:7.30 defense of any proposition is inversely p. to the truth

54:1.4 personality reality is p. to its divinity relationships.

84:1.6 always dp. to the length of the helpless infancy of the

100:1.1 maturity is p. to the substitution of higher meanings

100:2.4 is d. to the elimination of the selfish qualities of love.

102:4.4 error present in human religious experience is dp. to

103:9.12 There is a reality in religious experience that is p. to

106:6.3 absoluteness of status p. to the inclusion of all reality

106:9.4 apparent actualization of this threefold trinity is dp.

106:9.11 that all creature growth is p. to Father identification

106:9.11 that success in the quest of the Infinite is dp. to the

108:1.1 they vary in experiential qualities p. to previous

110:6.8 The spiritizing mind nears the Adjuster presence p.

111:3.4 identities, p. to its own evolutionary growth.

195:6.16 initiative in any realm of existence is dp. to the

196:0.7 intellectual judgments concerning the p. values of

proportionally

72:5.8 in the face of decreased earnings they shall share p.

100:1.7 It is a personal experience which grows p. to the

proportionate

14:1.9 forty-five million in the outermost, with p. numbers

52:2.9 the increase of the higher types of mortals with p.

136:5.1 twelve legions of seraphim and p. numbers of every

149:4.3 taught consistency—p. adjustment of life problems

proportionately

23:3.8 and space p. diminishes personality prerogatives.

42:6.8 then were size to be p. magnified, the volume of

61:6.1 their ancestors and possessing p. increased brain

132:1.3 insight and spiritual attainment of mankind are p.

proportioned

118:1.8 The time unit of maturity is p. so to reveal the co-

127:1.3 Jesus possessed a healthy and well-p. body, a keen

proportions

2:3.2 wisdom is the eternal arbiter that determines the p.

10:8.8 the Universal Absolute will tend to grow in p. as

11:5.8 outer zone pulsates in agelong cycles of gigantic p.

16:3.15 is the Conjoint Actor’s portraiture in equal p. of

28:6.5 a credit of lavish p. and one of sufficient grace to

39:5.4 among its diverse races is one of considerable p..

47:4.1 start to function, communities take on formal p.,

57:2.3 the Andronover system was assuming gigantic p.,

62:4.4 The skeletal p. of this new species were very

73:5.8 the Garden assumed new p. of beauty and grandeur.

79:6.3 by races embracing large p. of the yellow and red

123:6.3 Jesus developed a keen sense of numbers, and p..

128:6.2 his contemporaries, it had developed gigantic p.

143:3.3 your problem is found to have shrunk in p. and

182:1.26 eternal truth discloses his name in ever-enlarging p..

proposal

7:4.4 Eternal Son when he concurred in the Father’s p.,

7:4.5 This is the p. of the Eternal Son and consists of his

32:2.8 the Creator Son enter into the Father’s p. to create

74:4.2 swept along with the p. to bring the noble pair up to

74:4.4 Adam and Eve heard the startling news of the p.

84:7.29 discussing every p. and regulation of a family nature.

137:4.5 much sobered by his reaction to her suggestive p.

154:0.1 to proclaim Jesus king and how he rejected the p..

190:3.3 to have seen him should be put to death; this p.,

proposals

53:3.2 remain steadfast in resistance to all the rebel’s p..

53:8.4 your Master, in reply to the Lucifer p., calmly

75:2.1 effective immunity against all such insinuating p..

110:4.6 personalities of Satania look with favor upon the p.

134:8.7 To the many p. of the emissaries of Lucifer, Jesus

134:8.8 to all such specious p. about the incarnation, Jesus

139:2.3 Andrew, before Peter ventured to make public p..

164:2.3 Master listened attentively, but silently, to all their p.

184:1.2 at once that it would be useless to make such p..

propose

132:6.3 “I p. to make a scholar or a businessman of my

154:0.2 had informed him that Jesus did not p. to meddle

189:2.1 We do not p. to employ our technique of

proposedverb

6:5.7 p. to the Son, “Let us make mortal man in our own

53:6.5 ‘liberated worlds and emancipated personalities’ p.

57:8.9 These plans, p. by the advisory counselors of the

73:2.2 lived in simple but charming garden homes and p.,

75:3.6 altogether honest and wholly sincere in all he p..

76:1.3 locations for the Garden p. by Van and Amadon.

77:3.2 Bablot p. to erect a pretentious temple of racial

89:1.2 later taboos were p. by chiefs and shamans—fetish

95:5.12 of Ikhnaton’s doctrine lay in the fact that he p.

127:2.1 p. to bring things to a head through political revolt.

127:3.1 repair shop, which Jesus now p. to buy back

127:6.6 Jesus now p. that they celebrate the feast where

128:3.3 merchant p. that Jesus come to Damascus to enter

128:4.1 part-Jewish merchant p. to devote an extraordinary

128:4.1 And he p. that Jesus should immediately begin a

129:2.9 this traveler from the Orient p. to advance to Jesus

130:5.2 It was during the island sojourn that Gonod first p.

134:1.6 Jesus called a family conference at which he p.

136:9.2 and he p. to finish his work as he had begun it,

150:1.3 he p. formally to commission these ten women

152:2.1 the lake, where they p. to obtain much needed rest

157:5.3 Jesus now p. boldly to reveal to them what he is,

168:3.3 in a body when such an unheard-of action was p..

175:4.14 A small group of the Sadducees had actually p. to

186:3.1 Here he p. to hide and at the same time maintain a

186:3.3 home of Nicodemus, where he p. to go in hiding

186:3.4 now p. to assemble his messengers early Sunday

192:1.2 When Peter p. the fishing trip, all of the apostles

194:0.2 and p. that they go to the temple and begin the

proposedadjective

39:3.3 a forecast of how any p. enactment would affect

67:1.2 of Lucifer’s then p. “Declaration of Liberty,”

67:2.2 branded the p. course of Caligastia as an act

73:5.1 provided the allotment of ground for the p. schools

93:6.1 no son to succeed him as ruler of this p. kingdom

123:6.8 more he questioned the wisdom of the p. sojourn

128:4.2 Jesus manifested deep interest in the p. school,

157:2.2 Jesus and the twelve should return from their p.

169:4.6 for him to denominate his p. spiritual brotherhood

179:3.5 Peter that there was attached to this p. enactment

proposes

95:4.3 In substance he taught: Man p. but God disposes.

proposing

132:7.9 this spectacle of the Indian lad p. to the Creator of

179:3.2 servant and p. to wash his feet as would a slave.

185:5.2 extricate himself from his predicament by p. to

proposition

48:7.30 28. The argumentative defense of any p. is inversely

56:9.2 The major philosophic p. of the master universe is

139:3.4 personality was James’s ability to see all sides of a p.

139:5.2 Philip never seemed to see very far into any p..

139:8.8 when Andrew would put the p. to a vote, Thomas

propositions

101:2.13 Religion consists not in theologic p. but in spiritual

128:4.4 tempted by the flattering p. of his Damascus friends.

146:3.2 Jesus’ assent to many of the Greek’s p., but Jesus

propound

115:1.4 Finite creatures, high and low, may p. theories,

propounded

77:3.4 Three differing views were p. as to the purpose of

90:3.3 scientists have p. the following theories of affliction:

92:4.3 Revelatory religion is p. by the real spiritual world;

147:8.5 then long into the night Jesus p. to his apostles

proprieties

27:4.1 dictations of artificial castes but rather inherent p.

proprietors

69:9.7 The early chiefs were p. of all the women;

propriety

100:7.3 associated with an extraordinary sense of p..

125:1.2 But most of all was his sense of p. outraged by the

125:2.3 Jesus had begun to turn over in his mind the p. of

186:2.5 Jesus had only suggested the p. of calling witnesses

props

159:3.11 Teach all believers to avoid leaning on the insecure p

propulsion

41:6.4 atom moves by alternate jerks of forward p.,

propulsive

41:5.2 Light, in the presence of the p. gases, is highly

prorated

72:5.8 be p. to all three divisions: capital, skill, and labor.

prosaic

97:9.8 priests who prepared the lengthy and p. account

100:7.4 the realities of life, but he was never dull or p..

139:5.7 Philip was not pessimistic; he was simply p..

proscribe

140:8.27 Jesus said nothing which would p. self-analysis as

proscribed

82:5.3 many religious teachings have p. marriage outside

proscription

31:9.2 The sixteenth p. of the mandate authorizing these

101:4.1 The laws of revelation hamper us greatly by their p.

proscriptions

124:4.7 Though Jesus failed fully to grasp their p. against

prose

48:7.22 20. Only a poet can discern poetry in the p of routine

prosecute

30:2.148 Such emissaries p. their work and carry on their

35:8.6 Lanonandeks p. the miscellaneous duties of a system

53:4.4 Lucifer was given a free hand to p. his seductive plan

53:8.6 is still free on Urantia to p. his nefarious designs,

92:0.5 initiate and p. the growth of evolutionary religion.

110:3.1 Adjusters continue to p. their larger tasks of eternity.

prosecuted

50:4.2 from which their work in behalf of the races is p.

124:4.1 in his study of nature, while increasingly he p. his

136:6.2 that his lifework should be p. in accordance with

138:6.2 they never p. their regular activities on Wednesday.

prosecuting

114:7.2 in the plans which the world administrators are p.,

prosecution

7:4.1 in the successful p. of the divine plan of progress:

7:4.2 are as one in the formulation and p. of this gigantic

31:7.2 —any being required in the p. of a transient finaliter

66:4.6 time for such a step in the p. of their world work

75:3.4 the more vigorous p. of the work of winning the

75:4.1 the p. of the divine plan concomitantly with the

108:3.8 My order of personalities, while engaged in the p. of

114:6.19 utilize many agencies for the p. of their missions.

127:1.7 on earth could give him advice concerning its p..

136:3.3 the procedures for the p. of his public labors

136:7.1 intelligences in the p. of his lifework on Urantia,

prosecutor

184:3.4 Caiaphas was more of a p. than an unbiased judge.

prosecutors

22:3.4 likely that you would suffer injustice since your p.

proselyte

130:8.2 this Jew, in association with a well-to-do Greek p.,

133:2.5 They lodged in the home of one Jeramy, a Greek p.

142:4.1 Flavius, the Greek Jew, was a p. of the gate,

175:1.13 do indeed encompass land and sea to make one p.,

proselytes

121:2.5 it was among the fringe of p. that Paul made the bulk

121:7.9 The philosophic reasoning of Greek p. to Judaism,

128:3.4 many personal conferences with numerous gentile p..

129:1.7 man,” as the Jews were wont to designate such p..

135:6.4 long been the practice thus to baptize the gentile p.

136:1.5 and because of the halfheartedness of the gentile p..

194:1.5 the time for fellowshipping the p. of the gate,

195:3.6 consisted of Christianized Greek p. to Judaism.

prospect

10:0.3 master universe, viewed in retrospect or in p.,

20:4.5 In view of this p., only time can reveal the future

37:5.1 Adjuster fusion, that being the high destiny in p.

37:10.1 three million inhabited worlds, with ten million in p..

170:4.5 4. The p. of the perfect fulfillment of the will of God,

prospective

47:8.1 Here they receive their first lessons in the p. spirit

62:3.9 lightning struck the tree in which the p. mother of

84:2.4 The p. father ceased work as the time of delivery

84:7.7 to insure the procreation of children, the p. parents

121:5.13 more acceptable to a larger number of p. converts.

122:0.2 and received the report nominating three p. unions

122:2.5 the p. motherhood of Elizabeth, but he did not doubt

prospects

25:2.12 the soul, the eternal p. of a creature of time, is never

32:4.4 to that individual’s present status or future p. and

54:6.4 in the group can ever jeopardize your eternal p.

66:1.5 better p. than did Caligastia on that eventful day

108:1.5 The p. of reverential development, the birth and

109:4.5 while to him who has survival p., shall be given even

124:3.5 suggestions regarding the p. of going to Jerusalem

126:1.7 The p. of the family seemed good; the future was

126:2.2 Just at the time when p. were good and the future

127:6.11 p. that they would successfully fight off poverty

160:2.7 these views of temporal existence and eternal p..

prosper

84:5.11 rights any more than man can p. on woman’s rights.

97:2.1 efforts to advance the Hebraic religion did not p.

131:3.2 I know my brethren will p. if they become imbued

148:6.4 You know that the wicked never really p..

178:1.10 and liberty, you will thrive and the kingdom will p..

prospered

78:8.2 It was during the floodtimes that Susa so greatly p..

94:9.1 Buddhism p. because it offered salvation through

96:5.4 You shall be p. above all people, and the Lord God

111:0.6 I p. thereby greatly; I was successful by reason of

173:1.2 This sale of animals in the temple p. because, when

prosperity

3:2.10 happiness and personal p., of your fellow creatures

5:4.5 from difficulties, p. predicated on righteousness;

81:6.6 is only derived from those conditions of material p.

81:6.18 influences achievement of world-wide peace and p..

86:1.5 these natural influences affected individual p.,

87:5.2 as insurance against misfortune, as p. policies.

87:5.4 Human p. was supposed to be provocative of the

87:5.6 “If the spirits are jealous of our beauty and p.,

87:5.7 prevent spirits from becoming jealous of human p.

89:2.4 To those who believed that p. and righteousness

89:2.4 the apparent p. of the wicked occasioned so much

89:8.6 a technique for the more definite purchase of p..

95:5.4 he failed to provide for the material stability and p.

96:1.6 divine Providence, the teaching that material p. was

97:1.6 the favor of Yahweh mainly in terms of material p..

97:8.3 and Ezra promised p. by adherence to the law.

110:1.3 to contribute to your health, happiness, and true p..

110:6.19 may have little to do with planetary material p.,

121:1.8 peace and superficial p. of the Greco-Roman world,

121:1.9 Palestine and Syria were enjoying a period of p.,

121:3.1 widespread domestic peace and p. was propitious for

131:1.9 Fret not yourself because of the p. of the ungodly;

135:5.1 that righteousness was always rewarded with p.?

148:6.2 parable begins with the recital of the material p. of

148:6.2 material p. was all-sufficient evidence of divine favor

148:6.2 material possessions and such temporal p. do not

148:6.4 had prescribed for others during the days of his p..

160:4.10 becomes the one thing essential to worldly p..

166:4.3 your fathers believed that p. was the token of divine

178:1.10 to be faithful to the kingdom even in times of p.

prosperous

80:1.4 winds dispersed the remnants of this p. civilization.

121:1.8 There was no happy and p middle class in those days

122:2.1 Elizabeth, was a member of the more p. branch of

122:5.1 the rank of carpenter to the role of a p. contractor.

124:2.9 Galilee was a more beautiful and p. district than

130:6.3 salute you just as it does the most powerful and p.

prospers

51:7.1 planet p. under the joint rulership of three Sons:

55:3.1 this age of light and life the world increasingly p.

96:7.6 he p. his own and obedient children, while he curses

101:1.4 Religion lives and p., then, not by sight and feeling

135:11.2 that he who was with you at the upper Jordan p.

prostitutenoun

82:4.5 tests automatically gave origin to the professional p.

prostituteverb

136:8.8 Jesus refused to p. his divine attributes for the

162:3.4 that his wife might thus p. her physical charms for

prostituted

91:4.2 Prayer must never be so p. as to become a substitute

116:0.1 No longer would faith be p. to the promotion of

prostitutes

89:7.5 The money earned by the temple p. was held sacred

97:3.4 a priesthood, and the “holy women,” the ritual p..

99:3.8 each nation p. its religion into military propaganda.

prostituting

136:6.9 the folly and sin of p. divine talents and God-given

prostitution

69:9.1 begging and p. were almost unknown among these

70:7.9 Commercialized p. began when these men’s clubs

70:10.14 priest” or other leading citizen turned to public p.,

71:4.17 and religious idealism alone can prevent the p. of

82:2.2 Because of this sex license, no p. existed.

87:6.15 ritual reversions of a sex nature, such as temple p..

89:8.1 Sacrificial redemption and temple p. were in reality

90:5.3 The habit of swearing, profanity, represents a p. of

91:1.3 Such a p. of prayer, while debasing the spiritual

prostrate

74:4.2 bow down in respectful worship and p. themselves

89:4.1 The tendency to bow down before power and to p.

94:2.7 has left the spiritual life of India helpless and p. from

182:3.4 he had finished praying, he lay for a moment p. on

prostrated

74:4.5 with bowed heads while the people p. themselves

protean

55:3.12 the attempt to master the p. concept of the nature,

protect

13:1.13 just as fully and sacredly p. the secret of my origin

21:3.14 he is eternally pledged to uphold, p., defend,

49:3.3 the advanced races must do much to p. themselves

55:2.4 intervening celestial personalities is arranged to p.

61:1.5 2. Nourish, nurture, and p. their offspring with

63:4.4 trying to p. and save an injured fellow warrior.

66:5.7 certain animals, but man must also learn how to p.

66:5.8 ancient city wall was to p. against ferocious beasts

69:5.1 The man who had food, provided he could p. it from

69:7.1 had to learn to p. themselves from the beasts.

69:7.4 the custom to employ watchdogs to p. the home

69:9.12 fetish, laws were evolved to p. private belongings.

72:7.9 All imports are subject to a tariff designed to p. the

84:4.10 man’s attempt to p. woman has always been a tacit

87:5.4 Pretty women were veiled to p. them from the evil

89:6.4 This provided a ghost spirit to watch over and p.

97:8.3 An olden seer promised that God would p. and

134:6.8 they never have had a sovereignty which could p.

134:6.8 henceforth be fully able to p. them from all war.

136:7.2 Father’s laws of gravity, be justified in order to p.

144:2.5 unjust judge, saying, ‘P. me from my adversary.

165:2.8 he will p. his flock and, if necessary, lay down his

173:1.11 the refusal to employ force to p. the majority of

187:5.4 crouched near the cross, huddled together to p.

protected

13:1.14 are duly p. in the secret sector of Vicegerington.

49:3.3 confronts them when they venture beyond these p.

67:3.4 the loyalists dwelt in an unwalled and poorly p.

69:6.2 fire not only p. against cold and wild beasts but was

79:6.12 China is p. by the mountains to the west and the

80:1.1 the Mediterranean trough was p. by the Gibraltar

81:5.6 be p., including the regulation of the sex propensity.

81:6.5 America—p. on practically all sides by vast oceans.

84:4.9 This quarantine of women also p. men from over-sex

84:7.3 man p. woman because she was his chattel,

protecting

72:7.10 —artists, authors, and scientists—and p. their patents.

80:2.4 while the isthmus of Gibraltar, p. the western basin

111:0.5 at birth, a p. spirit which they called the ka.

126:2.2 and sisters, of supporting and p. his mother,

protectionsee also self-protection

36:2.16 Here various modes of life p. and preservation are

57:7.10 The atmosphere of the volcanic age affords little p.

60:2.11 they did not have brains large enough to afford p. for

63:4.1 the first creatures to use the skins of animals as a p.

68:3.2 willing and earnest association for mutual p. against

69:5.9 6. Fear of the ghosts of the dead—priest fees for p..

69:9.13 “a piece of land, and it would then rest under the p.

70:1.21 the right of asylum; political fugitives received p..

71:4.4 2. P. of the home.

72:6.1 insurance scheme for the p. of the infirm and aged.

76:1.3 wall extending fifty-six miles could be built for the p.

80:9.14 Bretons still keep thunderstones in the chimney as p.

81:5.4 its members in return for this enhanced group p..

81:5.4 afford a degree of p. against a return to the terrible

83:4.9 man to seek insurance p. against marriage failure;

84:1.2 this urges woman into the sheltering p. of marriage.

84:7.16 5. Sons afforded p. and defense.

84:7.20 It is civilization’s p. of the child from the natural

87:2.1 effort to secure this p. constituted the techniques of

87:6.12 Water was regarded as the best p. against ghosts.

89:7.2 smearing blood on the house doorposts for the p. of

90:2.8 the Chinese used magic as p. against demons,

95:2.5 coffins with charm texts were believed to be p.

123:0.2 such a program of undue sheltering and unusual p.

133:2.2 only fair that she receive from you that special p.

149:6.6 of the benefits of the parental ministry and p.,

150:3.11 sorts of incantations are futile either to win the p. of

162:1.7 he must have been promised p. by the Roman

162:1.7 that Philip had secured for Jesus promises of p.

183:5.4 John was acting under Roman p., and the Jews

196:0.9 guidance and p. of the heavenly Father imparted

protective

49:3.2 worlds without a p. friction atmosphere are subject

49:3.3 refuge in their special structures of p. insulation.

53:8.7 majesty of the Adjusters and the p. Spirit of Truth,

57:7.1 and in the absence of a p. combustion atmosphere

58:2.4 twoscore apparently accidental p. operations

58:5.4 for this p. condition, the more severe earthquakes

59:2.12 hinged, notched, and other sorts of p. arrangements

60:1.10 one branch of this group developed a p. armor.

62:6.3 developed a crude form of p. self-consciousness.

63:3.1 who was wrapped in p. coverings at the time of birth

68:1.0 1. PROTECTIVE SOCIALIZATION

72:6.8 foundations supply many forms of p. insurance,

160:3.2 God-knowing individuals to form such p. habitual

protector

82:4.4 for long ages the p. father had the full right to kill

128:7.13 established his brother James as “head and p. of

131:1.4 “God is a peace giver and a faithful p. of all who fear

131:4.2 God is our p.—he stands by the side of his creatures

131:4.3 God is a loving p., a blessed defender.

131:4.5 We pray to God as a comforter, p., and savior—

131:5.2 purposes, and the p. of the justice of the universe.

protectors

114:7.2 When human beings are chosen as p. of planetary

protects

52:2.11 fosters, p., and perpetuates the hopelessly defective

58:2.2 ozone p. Urantia inhabitants from the excess of

131:8.3 And it is a mystery how the Supreme fosters, p.,

Proterozoic

58:7.1 outer crust of the world during the life-dawn or P.

59:0.3 This era is known to your researchers as the P..

protestnoun

66:8.1 inclined to take sides with almost every party of p.,

74:4.3 But Van’s p. was swept aside.

92:5.14 His was a p. against the social demands of the faiths

97:8.2 The drama of Job was something of a p. against this

104:2.1 Monotheism arose as a philosophic p. against the

104:2.2 Trinitarianism grows out of the experiential p.

125:0.4 this, aside from a few remarks of p. to his father,

128:1.10 Jesus made no p. in later years when he was called

139:11.7 Simon always identified with the party of p., but now

139:12.10 when his public p. was so sweepingly disallowed by

148:7.4 but as an effective p. against making the Sabbath rest

158:7.0 7. PETER’S PROTEST

179:1.4 not merely in p. against the unseemly pride of his

187:1.3 when Pilate wrote this legend made vigorous p.

187:4.5 such a career of robbery as an effective patriotic p.

195:8.2 Secularism had its inception as a rising p. against the

protestverb

155:6.2 You have dared to p. against the grueling bondage

protestant

94:11.3 Thus did the religion of the great Indian p. find itself

protested

53:3.3 Lucifer p. against the right of Michael to assume

53:3.6 Lucifer p. against the agelong program for

74:4.3 Van p..

142:6.9 He faintly p. when his colleagues of the Sanhedrin

147:6.4 they p., saying: “Behold, Teacher, your apostles do

185:1.4 When the Jews p., Pilate was adamant.

protesting

119:2.1 the p. System Sovereign was not fully reconciled

184:4.2 be so aroused as to produce such an outbreak of p.

protests

100:4.2 And the human intellect p. against being weaned

162:1.1 Now, to their p. of fear he answered only, “But

185:1.4 When he refused to listen to their p., they appealed

185:5.2 in shouting their p. against the release of Jesus,

proto-Taoism

94:5.2 Early or p. was a compound of the following factors:

94:5.6 In Japan this p. was known as Shinto,

proton

42:6.7 The positive p., characteristic of the atomic nucleus,

42:6.8 If the volume of a p.—eighteen hundred times as an

42:7.2 the electrons revolve about the central p. with about

42:7.7 well-nigh instantaneous disruption of the central p.

42:8.4 a given nuclear particle is a charged p. and the next

42:8.6 it does not account for the cohesion of p. to p. nor

protons

41:8.1 the carbon cannot hold more than four such p.,

41:8.1 it begins to emit p. as fast as new ones arrive.

42:3.5 stage of material differentiation—electrons, p.,

42:8.3 The charged p. and the uncharged neutrons of the

42:8.3 the electric charge carried by the p. would be

42:8.4 by the further function of causing p. and neutrons

42:8.4 to be incessantly tossed back and forth between p.

protoplasm

49:1.7 superior strains of living p. should be jealously

58:1.3 The Urantia type of p. can function only in a suitable

65:6.1 man when he undertakes chemical analysis of p..

65:6.1 The chemist can elucidate the chemistry of dead p.,

65:6.1 or the dynamic performance of living p..

65:6.1 no other reason than that he must kill p. in order to

65:6.1 Dead p. weighs the same as living p., but it is not

65:6.8 evolved out of the primeval p. of the early seas.

protoplasmic

36:6.1 chemists progress in their understanding of the p.

49:1.2 The biologic unit of material life is the p. cell,

58:1.4 the salt water which stimulated the first p. reactions

101:6.4 is but the accumulation of p. memory material;

101:6.4 Wisdom embraces the ideas formulated from p.

Protozoa

58:7.2 of this era yield algae, corallike plants, primitive P.,

protozoan

65:2.4 The higher p. type of animal life soon appeared,

65:2.4 This minute creature and his p. cousins are to the

protracted

53:7.11 combined and p. efforts of all the subtle evil forces

57:1.5 engage in those p. activities which would terminate

62:6.6 realization of our p. effort to evolve will creatures on

65:8.3 evolution does not seem to be a p. transaction.

80:5.3 mixed white race met with stubborn and p. resistance

protruding

57:3.3 condensation of portions of these p. arms

proud

62:3.10 couple, found themselves the p. parents of twins,

72:9.3 p. to attach the symbols of such civic recognition,

111:6.2 when self becomes p. and arrogant, sin may evolve

121:3.5 Though p. of their freedom, they were placed at

124:5.5 with Jesus’ nonconformist tendencies, were very p.

126:1.5 Scores of times had his p. mother stood in

133:5.12 Athenians of that day were either intellectually p. of

139:6.3 Nathaniel was very p. of his family, his city,

139:6.3 But Nathaniel was not obstinate, even if he was p..

139:7.5 Matthew’s associates became p. of the publican’s

139:9.9 And how gratefully p. were these humble men

139:12.11 Judas yielded to the sour and sordid dictates of a p.

184:1.7 Jesus, Annas was too p. to take notice of the matter.

185:5.6 The Jews were a p. people, now subject to the

191:0.13 was too p. to go back of his own accord so soon.

proudly

179:3.9 not content p. to refuse to wash one another’s feet

provesee prove, not

2:0.1 it is permissible, and may p. helpful, to study

12:1.1 the laws of administration p. conclusively that the

23:2.22 it may p. to be so remote in space that a long time

25:3.6 they p. to be the understanding friends of men,

25:8.6 and p. to be sympathetic and intriguing companions.

28:4.11 every seventh serial p. to be angels peculiarly

38:7.6 sanobim p. to be efficient in the borderland work of

54:3.2 of such an individual’s universe status as will p.

57:7.10 fewer and fewer meteors p. large enough to resist

58:2.3 of physics and chemistry which they maintain p.

68:6.11 such low-grade demands as to p. veritable slavery

72:10.1 pleasing, will, no doubt, in others p. shocking to

81:6.22 A mechanical age can p. disastrous only to a nation

82:3.6 live and labor and p. that he was worthy of the wife

84:5.10 equality, and education; but will woman p. worthy of

84:7.27 shift parental responsibility to state or church will p.

92:5.8 it may p. helpful to group them into seven major

101:1.7 doubt God or distrust his goodness would be to p.

102:7.4 thus apparently p. his contentions in behalf of a

110:1.6 if you only p. faithful to the trust reposed in you by

112:0.2 it may p. helpful to recount some of the things which

112:5.6 You will be afforded additional time in which to p.

121:8.12 origin in the human mind will p. more acceptable

123:6.8 a man of destiny, but what that destiny would p.

131:10.7 “I am learning to p. all things and adhere to that

136:9.9 Jesus refused to apply material tests to p. spiritual

146:2.6 In the end it will p. true: “Whoso stops his ears to

155:4.2 rulers of the Jews at just this time, still it will p.

155:6.14 do not make the mistake of trying to p. to other men

157:6.8 If you love me, prepare to p. this affection by your

160:4.16 The career of a God-seeking man may p. to be a

161:1.1 in difficulty trying to p. that God is a person,

161:1.1 Rodan found it still more difficult to p. God is not a

166:2.3 perhaps the Samaritan will p. more grateful even

167:2.2 ‘I have bought a farm, and I must needs to go p. it;

177:2.2 Jesus said: “I know you will p. loyal to the gospel

178:1.4 The love call of the spiritual kingdom should p. to

194:2.1 group guidance as will p. to be an effective solvent

prove, not

12:4.4 produces the motions of space, we cannot p. it.

39:0.1 evolving experiential Deity; if so, we cannot p. it.

51:5.7 it would not p. beneficial for the higher strains of

58:7.2 such fossils in the rock layers does not necessarily p.

195:7.15 that man is not mechanistic, but it does not p. that he

provedsee proved by; proved to be

22:2.1 have been rebellion tested or otherwise equally p.

26:4.13 Your purpose has been thoroughly p.; your faith

60:1.11 They were nonplacental and p. a speedy failure;

64:6.14 the red man, but socially and collectively they p.

66:8.1 whenever a test had come, he had always p. loyal

67:5.3 ideas of individual freedom and group liberties, p.

69:8.9 has always p. disastrous suddenly to liberate slaves;

75:1.6 the results thus secured p. most disastrous both to

83:7.2 only about one half the marriages p. satisfactory.

94:11.2 with a multitude of miracles, p. very appealing to the

97:7.1 their captivity in Mesopotamia would have p. of

103:6.7 But human metaphysics has p. more confusing

103:6.8 Metaphysics has p. a failure; mota, man cannot

103:7.10 In the mortal state, nothing can be absolutely p.;

119:5.2 on all occasions he p. worthy of the confidence and

121:8.12 secondary source of information p. inadequate,

126:3.8 it had not been written by Enoch of old, it p. very

133:8.3 This young man had p. himself an apt pupil and

142:5.5 many valuable lessons which p. of great assistance in

161:1.4 he contended, p. only the reality of God, not his

161:1.8 while it p. conclusively the presence of God in man

163:6.8 tested and p. the surety of these same promises.

165:6.2 When the servant is tested and p., then may the

171:8.6 because you have p. faithful in this matter, I will

179:3.4 conclusively p. that Jesus would never qualify as

179:4.3 We should know who it is that has p. untrue to his

182:1.5 frail, but I know we can trust them; I have p. them;

195:6.6 age of machines has p. altogether upsetting to man.

proved by

1:2.7 The existence of God can never be p. by scientific

41:5.1 That the suns of space are not very dense is p. by

53:2.5 That this happened is p. by the conduct of this

151:2.5 That I am right is fully p. by the fact that, whereas

193:4.3 That Judas need not have gone wrong is well p. by

proved to be

12:3.10 the power directors and their associates p. to be a

20:1.12 As the Paradise orders of Days p. to be divine

66:4.10 adventure p. to be the first of the primary midway

69:0.2 man’s institutions have p. to be laborsaving while

77:2.4 their children p. to be far superior in almost every

94:4.8 has p. to be the most adaptive, amorphic religion to

98:1.6 growth was as hazardous to Greece as it had p. to be

102:8.6 Organized religion has p. to be conservatively tardy.

126:2.7 Jesus p. to be a wise and efficient administrator of

132:1.1 a great friend of Paul and p. to be one of the strong

138:9.1 fishing and personal work p. to be a grueling

147:3.5 the idea of helping himself which p. to be the one

164:5.6 Josiah p. to be one of the recipients of the Master’s

proverb

130:7.2 he quoted the olden Jewish p.—“A man who would

133:6.2 the olden Hebrew p.: “A man’s gift makes room for

133:8.3 the quotation of a Hebrew p. did the most good,

145:2.7 No more shall you use the p. which says, ‘The

146:2.3 And then Jesus quoted the p. of the wise man who

150:9.1 remind me of the p., ‘Physician heal yourself,’

153:2.1 You shall become an astonishment, a p.,

166:3.3 And this p. is not without its meaning.

166:3.6 old and familiar p. of the straight and narrow way.

proverbs

95:4.3 the philosophy of the Old Testament Book of P..

95:4.5 In the Book of Hebrew P., chapters fifteen,

180:6.8 “Down here I have taught you in p. and spoken to

proves

29:4.25 three of these energies are beyond their control p.

40:10.5 That mortal destinies do thus vary in no wise p. that

54:4.6 restraint of justice by mercy p. that God is love,

91:2.5 it p. fatal to the potency of true prayer, which stands

118:7.4 Sin in time-conditioned space clearly p. the temporal

118:8.8 very act p. itself possessed of the seeds of wisdom

162:7.5 a scribe says this statement p. that I have a devil,

163:4.6 5. If the first house selected for a headquarters p. to

195:7.15 Art p. that man is not mechanistic, but it does not

195:7.23 The religionist, not religion, p. the existence of the

providesee provide for; provide, not

0:8.11 the Deity association of God the Sevenfold p. the

8:1.10 have been directed to p. this technique of approach

14:6.38 These worlds p. the stimulus of all human impulses

17:5.1 The Master Spirits p. a distinct and diversified

17:5.1 they are enabled to p. a unified and uniform spiritual

18:3.2 They p. the uniform directorship of the otherwise

18:3.9 the Ancients of Days p. the co-ordinated and perfect

27:3.2 they really need someone to p. helpful and friendly

29:2.16 These centers are able to p. intensified lanes of

29:4.30 They p. the emergency lines of communication in the

31:1.1 They p. the viewpoint of one born in perfection

32:1.2 mobilization of the space-energies sufficiently to p.

32:3.14 depend on perfect Havona to p. the final training for

34:2.5 the Life Carrier Sons p. the physical body,

37:6.3 The teachers p. the enlightenment; the universe

37:9.11 The midway creatures p. continuity of planetary

40:10.4 Architects of the Master Universe designed to p.

42:12.11 the attending seraphim p., the undifferentiated

43:6.7 architectural worlds p. tremendous possibilities for

45:5.3 These Sons p. the inhabited worlds with a mutually

45:6.3 mansion world experience can p. little opportunity

46:5.31 The celestial artisans direct the spornagia and p. the

48:1.5 will successively p. you with 570 morontia bodies,

49:2.16 those planets which very early p. a hospitable land-

50:1.2 And all of this effort to p. sympathetic rulership for

50:3.3 Life Carriers, the architects of form, p. volunteers

50:5.7 Food, security, pleasure, and leisure p the foundation

50:7.3 rewards set off the individual from the average, p.

58:2.6 winds and air currents that p. weather phenomena.

60:2.14 lacking intelligence to p. sufficient food to nourish

68:5.8 food, women’s business to p. the vegetable edibles.

68:5.8 whereas the man need only go to his herds to p. an

69:8.6 slavery compelled lazy peoples to work and p wealth

70:2.19 accurately visualize what war’s substitutes must p.

70:9.17 It is the business and duty of society to p. the child

72:3.1 The smallest homesite permitted must p. fifty

72:8.6 These special institutions p. the technical training for

77:9.2 they p. the one continuing regime which harmonizes

82:1.2 to fail to p. sufficient self-control for the passions

82:3.4 as a political requirement to p. citizens for the state.

83:7.8 so long as the social order fails to p. premarital

84:3.6 pastoral ages woman must p. the vegetable food.

84:7.3 Regardless of its merits this system did p. stability.

87:2.1 of wisdom to p. insurance against ghost bad luck.

87:2.3 the custom to p. food and clothes for the ghost’s

87:2.8 The Borneans still p. a courier companion; a slave

87:3.3 sure that some one would p. offerings after death for

87:7.7 The new cult must p. supreme goals of living which

89:0.1 to p. a substitute for his own life, a scapeman.

99:6.2 to p. wise counsel and spiritual guidance;

101:4.1 from time to time to p. instruction in cosmology.

101:6.8 to p. temporal tranquillity, intellectual certainty,

103:4.1 so did early religions p. that some portion of the

112:5.16 the supervising authorities p. that relationship of

116:4.11 These same local universes p. the greatest possible

117:3.13 The Supreme is destined to p. totality culmination as

118:0.11 it does p. the finite mind with a conceptual basis of

118:5.3 Always must Deity p. the pattern universe,

118:8.5 design which purposed evolution likewise p. those

128:1.13 toiled with his hands to p. the necessities of life for

132:6.2 Ganid sought money from his father to p. food and

132:7.5 failed to p. in his teaching the moral energy

133:9.2 to p. the better opportunity to persuade Jesus to go

138:10.4 It was Philip’s duty to p. food and to see that visitors

150:1.2 directed Judas to p. funds for their equipment

167:6.6 men should do their best to p. houses of beauty,

172:1.7 —enough to p. bread for five thousand persons.

173:1.1 permissible for a worshiper to p. his own sacrifice,

178:1.14 supinely trusting in a fictitious Providence to p. even

178:2.10 under the circumstances, to p. me with money

185:1.5 a new aqueduct to p. increased water supply for

187:2.3 Crucifixion was resorted to in order to p. a cruel

188:4.1 nor to p. some sort of effective approach to an

195:6.10 Religion must p. itself with new up-to-date slogans.

provide for

1:5.4 that the Father so loved the world as to p. for the

3:5.7 Then must life experience p. for encountering

10:0.1 effectively p. for the Father’s liberation from the

32:3.14 the existence of the perfecting superuniverses to p.

36:2.16 The life plans for every new world always p. for

37:10.6 this narrative does not p. for the further revelation of

39:5.17 abundant reserves repletely p. for every phase of

44:8.3 they do p. for the attainment of the satisfaction of

49:2.16 expedient to p. for a mortal type which can readily

50:2.5 in administration, but all p. for tribunals of justice.

52:2.12 numerous social groups to p. for the full exercise

54:5.10 to p. for the full development of rebellion

58:1.2 Neither can we p. for a more rapid life development

62:3.7 the first species of mammals ever to p. for safety in

65:4.12 But in our effort to p. for that combination and

66:5.3 Man was taught to p. for the hazards of famine,

66:7.1 provision within the city walls was sufficient to p.

69:5.4 sufficient foresight thus to p. for future needs.

69:5.5 2. Love of family—desire to p. for their wants.

70:12.6 after having chosen their charter of liberty, p. for its

71:2.14 No government can long endure if it fails to p. for

82:3.6 in hunting, fighting, and ability to p. for a family.

83:5.14 wives was limited by the ability of the man to p. for

84:5.4 the mores change so as to p. for social adjustments

92:3.4 it does not p. for its own progressive correction.

93:9.8 to p. for the subsequent alleged miraculous birth

94:3.7 the Oversoul, the theologians of India failed to p. for

95:5.4 Again, he failed to p. for the material stability and

106:2.2 The concept of the Supreme must p. for the

127:3.7 and with James’s help, continued to p. for the family.

138:7.4 so organize yourselves as to p. for everything

138:10.9 Simon sought to p. for a few hours of relaxation and

140:6.8 I must p. for them the pattern of doing the will of

140:8.27 even Christianity, carefully p. for conscientious

169:2.2 so order your lives in the kingdom as to p. for

169:2.4 sought to p. for future days of want and adversity.

170:5.14 to p. for the recognition of the Master’s teaching

181:2.12 will it devolve upon you to p. for the treasury

181:2.16 And this I did in order to p. for leadership in the

181:2.16 but in all group relationships we unfailingly p. for

188:3.4 early work in spiritizing the mortal mind so as to p.

195:7.5 the mistake of failing to p. for Adjuster-expression,

196:3.27 it fails to p. for the survival of even its own moral

provide, not

19:1.10 of how a being becomes does not necessarily p. an

37:10.6 this narrative does not p. for the further revelation

82:1.10 do not p. solutions, nor do they advance ethics.

92:3.4 it does not p. for its own progressive correction.

94:3.7 the Oversoul, the theologians of India failed to p.

99:2.1 religion cannot afford inspiration and p. leadership in

providedsee provided by; provided for; provided with

25:3.7 have likewise p. the mechanisms and the means

26:5.2 detailed instruction is p. on subsequent circles, but

32:2.7 chief executive of the Creator Son has been p.,

32:2.7 thereafter the government of such a creation is p.,

32:3.12 encircling Havona there are p. only a sufficient

34:7.4 assistance that a well-ordered society would have p..

36:3.3 formulas, the physical patterns have been p., then do

40:5.14 Adjusters on nonfusion planets is just as fully p. as

40:5.19 survive p. they manifest willingness to co-operate

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

42:2.12 may retire from the energy cyclones of space p.

42:4.5 the force-charge of space p. neither emergent energy

43:4.10 the Lucifer rebellion a new structure has been p.

46:7.2 many of which are p. them on these special worlds.

48:6.6 your freewill choice p. the course you may choose is

50:4.12 and poisoned the teaching p. in the planetary schools

50:5.7 Every child is p. an opportunity to learn by doing;

51:4.4 beneficial to the progress of mankind as a whole p.

54:4.3 execution of justice p. the extended mercy conduce

55:1.5 subsidiary morontia life shrines are p. in different

64:6.32 benefited by such an early amalgamation p. such a

66:3.7 early schools of Dalamatia were crude, they p. all

66:5.14 Hap’s group p. the Dalamatians with the chants

68:5.7 and this p. more leisure for culture and progress.

68:6.2 thus was p. the sustenance and leisure to build a

69:5.1 The man who had food, p. he could protect it from

69:6.7 the effort necessary to secure food, p. time for social

70:2.19 And if such adequate substitutes are not p., then you

70:2.20 until society has wisely p. peaceful substitutes for his

70:10.11 a man could kill his wife without punishment p. he

71:3.1 form of a government is of little consequence p. it

71:8.1 what form of state a people may elect to have p.

73:4.1 Van well knew of these customs and p. that the

73:5.1 to the west was p. the allotment of ground for the

73:5.1 The architectural plans for Eden p. homes and land

81:2.13 Slavery p. more leisure for social culture and raised

81:6.32 must also be p. efficient methods of place finding.

82:5.9 dominant because outmarriage p. increased strength;

84:5.4 The advancing mores slowly p. increasingly better

84:8.1 led to self-perpetuation and concomitantly p. one of

87:1.4 ancients believed that light must be p. for a corpse;

87:7.1 cult type of social organization persisted because it p

89:0.1 soul must be ransomed; a scapegoat must be p..

89:6.4 This p. a ghost spirit to watch over and protect the

92:3.9 Religion fostered civilization and p. societal

92:3.9 Religion p. that human discipline and self-control

93:6.8 Abraham p. new tents for the entire school.

95:5.9 they p. effective weapons for the priests to use

99:4.2 religion is the great unifier of family life, p. it is a

99:4.7p. religion does not lose its motivation for unselfish

103:3.1 the exact social situation which p. the challenge to

106:8.18 Trinities is conceived as the Universal Absolute, p.

110:6.22 (p. the indweller was not already self-acting); then,

111:1.4 evolution has p. you a life machine, your body;

113:0.1 scheme of spiritual progression has been p..

120:2.1 I have p. in every way for your immediate entrance

121:2.4 Greece p. a language and a culture, Rome built the

121:2.4 Jews p. the cultural centers in which the new gospel

121:3.4 it was very influential and p. the moral backbone of

122:9.1 such a son might live p. his parents would redeem

123:2.14 Mary also p. on the roof of the house boxes of sand

124:1.5 Joseph to permit Jesus to model in clay, p. he

126:5.11 p. they collect the considerable sum of money due

128:5.7 consent for James’s marriage two years later, p. he

128:6.11 Jesus p. sand, blocks, and stones by the side of the

132:5.19 fair interest may be collected p. the capital lent was

132:5.24 use wealth as you may see fit p. your exercise of this

133:4.9 the Father of spirit souls has p. many delightful

134:0.1 finally approved the plan which p. that he be born

134:1.6 rest of Mary’s life in the home that Jesus had p..

136:7.1 nothing could happen to harm him p. he rescind

136:7.1 and p. he would abrogate his second decision

137:4.7 The father of the bridegroom had p. plenty of wine

138:8.1 care of dependent families having been already p..

144:6.3 p. you are all agreed, then I pledge in advance my

145:3.15 miracles gave Jesus much trouble in that they p.

147:5.2 when they p. a banquet for distinguished guests,

152:2.5 Philip had p. a three days’ supply of food for Jesus

153:1.3 p. them with frequent and testing opportunities for

154:3.1 to be tried on religious charges, p. the Roman ruler

160:4.16 p. each life failure yielded the culture of wisdom and

160:5.10 do experience great peace p. we continue to walk

165:4.5 no sin in having honest possessions on earth p. your

172:1.7 But Mary loved Jesus; she had p. this precious

173:5.3 The king, since he had freely p. wedding garments

179:0.5 therefore no servants were p. to wait upon them.

179:1.2 since no servant had been p. to render this service,

180:6.1 p. you have kept my new commandment that you

181:2.16 there is always p. the authority of leadership.

183:3.10 Mark’s escape from the clutch of the soldier, he p.

184:3.4 capital charge, p. every safeguard of fairness in the

185:5.8 but it unfortunately also p. considerable time

185:6.2 illegal procedure since the Roman law p. that only

187:2.2 the Romans always p. a suitable loin cloth for all

187:5.6 p. that John might be near him right up to the end

188:5.3 Forgiveness thus p. salvation.

191:0.9 knowing, p. Jesus had really risen from the grave,

191:1.1 p., of course, he had really risen from the dead.

195:2.9 Judaism p. this God, but Judaism was not acceptable

195:3.1 The Roman p. a unity of political rule; the Greek,

provided by

4:3.5 with the assistance which has been so freely p. by

26:1.15 unbroken chain of ministers which has been p. by the

36:2.12 While the original life designs are p. by the Creator

58:1.7 the ideal conditions for life implantation are p. by a

70:3.2 leadership was p. by informally chosen individuals.

101:3.3 by means of the living way p. by the divine Sons,

122:10.4 They went to Alexandria on funds p. by Zacharias,

provided for

5:6.8 Having thus p. for the growth of the immortal soul

13:4.6 which is not p. for on these executive worlds.

15:0.3 organization p. for their spiritual government

40:10.14 Every facility and all power have been p. for your

45:5.7 The educational and spiritual training systems p. for

46:5.15 and observer Sons who are not otherwise p. for.

70:2.20 until society has wisely p. peaceful substitutes for

94:2.8 Hinduism, which p. for lesser and personal deities.

94:3.5 of the Supreme; but this postulate never p. for the

94:8.16 his philosophy only p. for a functional continuity.

101:6.8 of mortal universe attainment, since it p. for:

109:2.10 In the original life plans Adjusters were p. for, but

118:8.5 p. for the slow accumulation of the racial heritage

154:2.5 a part of the experience training p. for the growth

163:2.11 Even then, he p. for the profitable liquidation of

173:5.3 to wear those guest garments so freely p. for all.

179:1.1 reclining couches, just such as would be p. for the

187:5.6 after he had p. for the safety of his chosen apostles

provided with

11:1.3  P. with all the necessities for the journey, it is just

13:1.17 just as fully p. with spirit ministers as is the realm

15:2.7 Each major sector is p. with a superb headquarters

15:2.8 Each superuniverse is p. with an enormous and

15:7.4 The various headquarters worlds are p. with every

25:4.18 The Melchizedeks are p. with an able corps.

25:7.2 you will always be p. with regular seasons of rest

37:1.10 was p. with a personal staff of unrevealed assistants,

37:6.4 p. with teachers who are qualified to instruct you in

38:7.3 and all seven orders of seraphim are p. with these

39:2.17 A local universe is fully p. with adequate means of

40:10.4 governments should each be p. with a permanent

47:0.4 are p. with spornagia of standard creation.

50:4.3 human habitation was p. with abundance of land.

66:2.5 held enseraphimed until they could be p. personality

providence or Providence

4:1.1 the inhabitants of Urantia have misunderstood the p.

4:1.1 There is a p. of divine outworking on your world,

4:1.1 it is not the childish, arbitrary, and material ministry

4:1.1 The p. of God consists in the interlocking activities

4:1.2 Throughout all these millenniums P. has been

4:1.2 Divine p. is never arrayed in opposition to true

4:1.2 P. is always consistent with the unchanging and

4:1.10 This must be the function of P.—the realm of the

9:1.3 the p. of God is the domain of the Conjoint Creator

12:7.1 which is equivalent to the function of a cosmic p..

85:0.4 “acts of God” and “mysterious dispensations of P..”

90:2.10 reputations as voices of God and custodians of p..

95:2.1 the concept of Divine P. from the Egyptians.

96:1.6 the Egyptian concept of divine P., the teaching that

96:5.4 Moses was a believer in P.; he had become tainted

97:8.2 wise reaction to these overoptimistic beliefs in P..

98:7.5 of morality, ethics, theology, and belief in both P.

118:10.0 10. FUNCTIONS OF PROVIDENCE

118:10.1 P. does not mean that God has decided all things for

118:10.4 like the Trinity, p. is a function, the composite of

118:10.5 P. functions with regard to the total and deals with

118:10.7 But what man calls p. is all too often the product of

118:10.7 There is a real and emerging p. in the finite realm of

118:10.8 so does p. become increasingly discernible.

118:10.10 There is a p. in the evolving universes, and it can

118:10.10 it can be discovered by creatures to just the extent

118:10.11 The p. of the overcontrol of Supremacy becomes

118:10.16 On a planet of this advanced order, p. has become

118:10.18 To realize p. in time, man must accomplish the task

118:10.18 man can even now foretaste this p. in its eternity

118:10.19 P. becomes increasingly discernible as men reach

118:10.20  P. is in part the overcontrol of the incomplete

118:10.20 and it must therefore ever be: 1. Partial—due to the

118:10.23 But p. is not whimsical, neither is it fantastic nor

118:10.23 It is the slow and sure emergence of the mighty

118:10.23 P. is the sure and certain march of the galaxies of

118:10.23 And in infinity we believe there is the same p.,

121:7.7 The Jews viewed history as the p. of God—Yahweh

131:4.6 The God of p. is our Father.

149:2.10 divine judgments or mysterious dispensations of P.

178:1.14 supinely trusting in a fictitious P. to provide even

providential

97:8.5 God has many times thrust a Father’s hand of p.

99:4.10 1. The spiritistic belief (in a p. Deity) of many

118:10.5  P. intervention with regard to any being is indicative

118:10.5 function of the creature that occasions p intervention

118:10.9 Most of what a mortal would call p. is not;

118:10.23 When men pray for p. intervention in the

provider

68:2.7 Woman was a food p., a beast of burden, companion

provides

0:8.11 The Supreme Being p. the technique for the

5:4.5 Mohammedanism p. deliverance from the rigorous

5:6.12 God p. for the sovereign choice of all true

10:0.2 The Trinity effectively p. for the full expression of

11:2.8 The periphery of Paradise p. for activities that are

15:2.10 the plan of universe organization p. for the following

26:11.1 p. the superaphic complements of rest with a rich

29:4.19 a battery of one thousand energy transmitters p.

34:0.3 In physical creation the Universe Son p. the pattern

36:6.3 but the Spirit p. the initial spark of life and bestows

37:6.4 the Nebadon educational system p. for your

37:6.4 The divine plan of education p. for the intimate

40:10.4 effectively p. the time-space administrations

47:4.8 Mansonia number two more specifically p. for the

48:4.20 It is this recalling of past experiences that p. the

49:5.29 but the universe administration also p. for horizontal

51:4.4 p. certain very desirable variations in mortal types

54:4.6 mercy to the children of time and space always p.

54:4.6 If the seed sowing is good, this interval p. for the

54:4.6 this merciful delay p. time for repentance and

56:4.3 p. for the complete and perfect unification of all

56:7.8 God the Sevenfold p. a progressive approach to the

70:10.1 Nature p. but one kind of justice—inevitable

70:11.7 This p. for progressive adaptation to altering social

72:5.4 The most recent development p. that the industrial

72:6.1 This nation p. every child an education and every

72:12.5 the Spirit of Truth p. the spiritual foundation for the

84:6.8 effectively p. certain highly satisfactory forms of

84:7.28 p. the ideal avenue for the expression of these

84:7.28 The family p. for the biologic perpetuation of the

86:6.4 Civilized man p. schemes of insurance to overcome

95:5.9 He sets all in their place and p. all with their needs.

99:7.2 In all social reconstruction religion p. a stabilizing

101:5.13 Evolutionary religion p. only the assurance of faith

101:5.13 revelatory religion p. the assurance of faith plus the

101:10.3 The material level of law p. for causality continuity,

103:4.1 The atmosphere of the communion p. a refreshing

104:4.8 This association p. the mechanisms whereby Deity

105:6.5 God the Sevenfold p. techniques of compensation

106:1.2 p. for creature participation in evolutionary growth.

106:3.4 The first experiential Trinity p. for group attainment

106:8.12 these three Trinities in the Trinity of Trinities p. for

110:7.2 there is issued the mandate from Uversa which p.

111:6.1 Such a dual situation not only p. the potential for evil

118:0.12 this total (more properly, a subtotal) p. the fullness

118:0.13 each universe epoch p. immediate destiny for all

142:3.8 Our teaching p. a religion wherein the believer is a

151:3.6 The parable p. for a simultaneous appeal to vastly

165:5.2 yet the Father p. food for every one of them that

194:3.3 The religion of Jesus p. the joy and peace of another

194:3.8 The fact of Jesus’ earthly life p. a fixed point for the

194:3.8 the Spirit of Truth p. for the everlasting expansion

195:7.18 valueless unless it p. due recognition for the scientist

196:3.27 Religion p. for the enhancement, glorification,

providing

4:0.3 the Corps of the Finality, p. further training for

46:2.8 mechanical developments are used in p. energy for

48:2.16 hence the necessity for p. an ascending scale of

55:2.10 quickly grasp the reasons for p. for the differential

57:8.24 fingerlike seas p. shallow waters and sheltered bays

66:5.11 standards of living by p. many new commodities to

69:6.3 Fire was a great civilizer, p. man with his first means

72:11.2 a professional military class is avoided by p. this

81:6.43 to maintain his present-day civilizations while p. for

83:7.8 social group falls short of p. marriage preparation for

83:8.7 This attitude is stimulating and helpful p. it does not

89:6.1 P. spirit escorts to the spirit world also led to the

89:7.4 p. sanction for the earlier and more savagelike sex

101:2.2 for the absence of the morontia viewpoint by p. a

118:10.14 destroying superstitions while at the same time p.

142:7.7 True fathers take great pleasure in p. for the needs of

165:4.3 In p. for the material requirements of his mind and

165:4.7 idleness, indifference to p. the physical necessities

173:1.1 There was the business of p. suitable animals for the

173:1.3 for the purpose of p. the people with proper money

186:2.7 to answer the question of the chief priest, thereby p.

provincesee provincegeographic

7:3.3 himself with that which belongs to his personal p..

10:6.1 The application of law, justice, falls within the p. of

22:7.14 the p. of the Architects of the Master Universe,

39:3.5 Social architects do everything within their p. to

54:5.6 it was not in the p. of the Creator Son to exercise

74:7.2 sexual training were regarded as the p. of the home,

91:1.3 perceive that material things are not the p. of prayer.

91:6.0 6. THE PROVINCE OF PRAYER

91:6.1 definite limit to the p. of the petitions of prayer,

98:7.2 It is not the p. of this paper to deal with the origin

101:2.17 Only theology, the p. of faith and the technique of

149:0.2 Master declined, saying that it was not his p. to do

provincegeographic

94:7.1 the sixth century before Christ in the north Indian p.

121:2.3 trading in every p. of the Roman and Parthian states.

124:2.9 It was a p. of agricultural villages and thriving cities,

133:2.5 for Corinth, the capital of the Roman p. of Achaia.

133:6.1 Troas to Ephesus, capital of the Roman p. of Asia.

133:8.1 Antioch was the capital of the Roman p. of Syria,

165:0.3 Perea was the most beautiful and picturesque p. of

171:8.3 citizens of his p., who in their hearts had rejected

185:1.6 the new emperor, he retired to the p. of Lausanne,

provinces

71:3.11 the business of governing cities and p. is conducted

79:4.2 overran the entire peninsula except the Himalayan p..

79:4.3 racial impression on India except in the northern p..

125:2.12 Parthia, as well as in the Far-Western p. of Rome.

135:3.2 divided, as Syria, Egypt, Palestine, and other p.;

173:1.3 currency in circulation in Palestine and other p. of

173:1.5 especially the Jewish visitors from foreign p.,

185:1.1 a reasonably good governor of the minor p., Tiberius

185:1.2 Of all the Roman p., none was more difficult to

provincial

81:6.35 nations tend to disintegrate as a result of p jealousies

185:1.9 Tiberius had better have sent the Jews the best p.

185:2.4 subject citizens to appear before their p. governor

proving

14:3.4 and Havona and serve as the final p. grounds

26:9.3 thus p. the feasibility of the ascension plan while

42:0.1 as an everlasting monument demonstrating and p. the

71:1.23 the tribal government p. a valuable transition from

86:5.10 Early in evolution sleep was regarded as p. that the

133:6.7 the methods of material investigation or spiritual p..

139:1.6 the exceptions to the rule, p. that even brothers can

141:5.3 purpose to find the Father in heaven, thereby p. to

148:7.4 stone mason, p. to be one of those whose healing

181:2.22 dedicate your life to p. that the God-knowing

192:2.1 Devote your life to p. that love is the greatest thing

provision

5:6.8 and p. having been made for the growth of the

7:4.4 The p. for upstepping the creatures of time involves

25:3.7 misunderstandings are certain to arise, and p. for

25:8.4 “not good for man to be alone,” and p. is made for

28:6.5 the saving p. established by the Sons of God.

29:3.5 there is no p. in the universal scheme for the

30:2.148 p. is made for these beings who are engaged in

31:5.1 There is p. in the universes of time and space

35:9.10 many have availed themselves of this merciful p.;

36:2.17 The p. for such far-reaching projects of life

37:6.2 Every possible p. is made to qualify the various

42:4.13 This wise p. in the material realms serves to maintain

43:1.9 that p. is made for the accommodation of seventy

44:3.4 P. is made for a suitable setting for the reversion

46:8.1 Every p. for this event has been made by the

47:1.1 p. is made for the entertainment of all classes of

49:5.9 make no p. for such beings as midsoniters nor for

51:1.2 is a necessary p. since otherwise the reproductive

58:2.5 be impossible of maintenance except by artificial p..

63:4.9 make p. for the eventual separation of developing

66:7.1 The land p. within the city walls was sufficient to

70:9.9 7. P. for educating and training youth.

70:10.12 of fines for taboo violations, the p. of penalties.

70:10.16 as lynch law; the p. of sanctuary was a means of

71:1.22 and advanced p. for the emancipation of the boy at

72:9.1 constitutional p. for a modified scheme of voting

74:6.1 Immediately surrounding this homesite, p. had been

74:7.22 had looked upon the mother as being merely a p. for

84:3.9 The p. of milk for the young led to earlier weaning

92:3.4 Evolutionary religion makes no p. for change or

93:1.2 petitioned the Most Highs of Edentia that some p.

100:1.2 P. must be made for growth of meanings at differing

112:5.10 this p. operates with those who have had assigned to

132:5.16 adequate p. for the sharing of these discoveries in

138:7.4 as to what p. had been made for their families.

139:4.9 had made p. for the care of his mother and family.

140:8.27 religion made no p. for spiritual self-examination.

142:7.7 children but enjoy making p. for their pleasures also.

142:7.9 Farseeing fathers also make p. for the necessary

142:7.12 7. P. for the future. Temporal fathers like to leave

152:2.5 Neither had Philip made food p. for the multitude

160:4.1 must make p. for the necessities of temporal living.

180:0.2 make such p. for your support as seems best.

provisional

7:4.5 Inherent in the bestowal plan, and as a p. feature

21:3.5 vicegerent sovereignty—the solitary p. authority

42:0.2 But these functional and p. modifications of divine

43:2.4 evidence, digest pleas, and formulate p. verdicts,

66:4.9 This group, while enjoying p. citizenship on

93:9.11 that Christ did receive p. title to Urantia “upon the

114:5.1 The governor general is a p. and advisory chief

186:5.8 appear to us that the salvage plan is a p. feature of

provisionally

1:5.11 scientific postulate of a First Cause and is only p.

4:2.1 The conduct, or action, of God is qualified and p.

9:1.7 the Paradise pattern, a being p. subordinate in

29:4.15 When thus assigned, the physical controllers are p.

42:10.1 revealed in monota, and p. disclosed on intervening

195:2.8 long p. believed in immortality, some sort of survival

provisions

7:4.5 then do the emergency p. of the bestowal plan

21:5.7 When the p. of endless mercy and nameless

39:2.4 with another superuniverse only through the p. of

46:3.1 In addition to p. for the reception of these extra-

48:6.31 their teachings encompass p. for the future ages

55:5.6 The p. for competitive play, humor, and other

71:2.19 Only by such p. can government of the people, by

72:7.6 Every state has ten basic constitutional p. which

74:6.1 size of the Adamic family outgrew these early p.,

76:3.10 Sethite health p. were, for their time, excellent,

114:6.20 they are the p. which the celestial forces have made

117:5.9 through the p. of superuniverse reflectivity, you will

122:7.4 child, rode on the animal with the p. while Joseph

122:7.7 Joseph shouldered their bags of clothing and p.

135:3.1 This, their regular diet, was supplemented by p.

139:5.3 to see that they were at all times supplied with p..

152:2.7 to ascertain how much was left of their store of p..

157:7.5 Jesus said to the twelve: “Lay in p. and prepare

178:2.10 Judas gave David a certain sum of money for p.,

provocation

178:1.14 patient with ignorant men, and forbearing under p.;

provocative

79:6.11 worship of truth was p. of research and fearless

87:5.4 prosperity was supposed to be p. of the envy of

94:12.1 p. of the failure to understand the true significance

94:12.5 education throughout this faith will be certainly p. of

123:3.3 that such an answer would immediately be p. of

128:6.7 judicious statement with reference to the p. nature of

provoke

48:4.12 such a carefree review as to p. spirit mirth and

provoked

139:3.2 a fiery temper when once it was adequately p.,

142:3.9 ‘And Satan stood up against Israel and p. David to

164:3.16 deliberately p. those discussions which compelled

provokes

151:3.6 challenges the discrimination, and p. critical thinking;

provoking

125:5.8 youth plied these Jewish teachers with thought-p.

147:4.10 had the courage to ask such a thought-p. question.

prowess

70:1.10 3. Vanity—the desire to exhibit tribal p..

72:4.4 regional, and on to the national trials of skill and p..

124:3.7 games and public demonstrations of physical p.

prowl

86:5.12 the soul could enter a wolf or another animal to p.

proximity

3:2.5 spiritual, are indistinguishable in close p. to him—

13:0.3 spheres, circulating about Paradise in close p. to the

13:2.4 the Isle of Paradise in close p. to the Most Holy

15:1.3 your local universe is in immediate p. to numerous

15:1.6 swing around the great circle in comparative p. to

15:3.16 universes are in closer p. as they approach Havona;

23:1.9 if two or more of this order are in close p., both

23:1.9 automatic powers which detect and indicate the p.

24:3.3 Paradise-origin beings are always aware of the p. of

39:3.9 The velocity is affected by the mass and p. of

42:3.12 electronic activity, but these units are in very close p.

42:7.8 ratio of electronic behavior in relation to nuclear p.

49:3.6 such a race of beings inhabits a sphere in close p. to

74:6.6 the delicate gas chambers located in close p. to their

74:8.5 early Greeks had clear ideas of this despite their p.

prudence

140:8.3 And even then he did not forbid the exercise of p.

149:4.4 Jesus showed how p. and discretion, when carried

prudent

100:7.4 Jesus was p. but never cowardly.

131:3.5 But whoso is thoughtful, p., reflective, fervent,

169:2.2 you were nonetheless p. and farseeing in that you

169:2.6 how can you hope to be faithful and p. when you are

pruned

180:2.1 The vine is p. only to increase the fruitfulness of

prurient

88:1.7 The savage was natural minded, not obscene or p..

pry

70:10.4 therefore their right to p. into his personal affairs.

psalm

95:2.10 and that particular p. was written by an Egyptian.

95:4.5 The first p. of the Hebrew Book of Psalms was

125:0.2 they chanted the one hundred and thirtieth P..

162:4.4 associated with the repeating of the P. for the day,

162:4.4 the P. for the last day of the feast being the eighty-

172:3.9 in unison, the P., “Hosanna to the son of David;

174:4.6 how is it that, in the P. which you accredit to David

174:4.6 difficulty by changing the interpretation of this P.

174:4.6 David was the author of this so-called Messianic P.

179:5.10 singing together, the one hundred and eighteenth P..

180:0.1 singing the P. at the conclusion of the Last Supper,

187:5.2 Scriptures, among them this twenty-second P.,

Psalmist

3:1.1 P. exclaimed: “Whither shall I go from your spirit?

43:3.3 The P. knew that Edentia was ruled by three

43:6.3 The P. must have known something about these

43:6.3 for he wrote: “Who shall ascend the hill of the Most

86:5.13 Said the P.: “By the word of the Lord were the

121:7.5 the P. had prayed that God would “create a clean

146:2.13 the petition of the P.: “Create in me a clean heart,

155:1.1 Said Jesus: “You should all recall how the P. spoke

155:1.2 you shall not see the remainder of the P.’ prophecy

155:1.2 he entertained erroneous ideas about the Son of

155:1.2 The P. exhorted you to ‘serve the Lord with fear’—

155:1.2 he commands you to rejoice with trembling;

155:1.2 He says, ‘Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you

155:1.2 But the P. did glimpse the true light when, in

155:1.2 he said: ‘Blessed are they who put their trust in this

psalms or Book of Psalms

95:1.10 teaching who wrote many of the Old Testament P.

95:1.10 These beautiful p. from Babylon were not written

95:2.10 word judgment appears only once in the entire BP.,

95:4.5 The first psalm of the Hebrew BP. was written by

95:5.7 which are now preserved in the Old Testament BP.,

95:6.8 the exalted teachings and noble p. of Zoroaster to

96:7.0 7.  PSALMS AND THE BOOK OF JOB

96:7.1 groups, and which are recorded in some of the P.

96:7.2 The P. are the work of a score or more of authors;

96:7.3 devotion and inspirational ideas of God as the BP..

96:7.3 This BP. is the record of the varying concepts of

96:7.3 In the P. God is depicted in all phases of

96:7.4 this group of P. constitutes the most valuable

97:7.9 Like the P., the writings of Isaiah are among the

123:3.1 of the law and the prophets, including the P.

123:5.3 followed by the study of the Prophets and the P..

162:4.4 the chanting of the P. from 113 to 118 inclusive,

162:6.2 chanting of the Hallel, responsive reading of the P.

165:4.8 Have you read in the P. that ‘the Lord abhors the

187:5.2 passages in Hebrew scriptures, particularly the P..

187:5.2 repetition in his mind of a portion of the BP.

187:5.2 the twentieth, twenty-first, and twenty-second P..

pseudo

70:7.15 Later this ritual developed into a p. seance at ghosts

83:2.2 This p. elopement was the transition stage between

87:1.1 ghost, a vague and primitive concept of p. heaven.

91:3.1 his monologue conversations into p. dialogues

91:4.1 praying reverts to the primitive levels of p. magic

91:7.3 Such visitations are not p. hallucinations, neither

121:5.5 This p. science of Babylon developed into a religion

pseudomagical

91:2.2 so materialistic that it has degenerated into a p.

pseudoreligious

98:3.5 This formal and unemotional form of p. patriotism

pseudospiritual

89:5.6 only members of their own tribes, a p. inbreeding

psychicsee psychic circle(s)

36:2.16 four and twenty basic orders of p. organization.)

91:2.2 action by the praying ego; it has been always p. and

91:6.7 The p. and spiritual concomitants of the prayer of

100:4.2 growth without p. conflict and spiritual agitation.

100:5.3 professions of loyalty to supreme ideals—the p.,

100:5.4 any level of the p. upreach toward spirit attainment

100:5.5 To the extent that such p. mobilization is partial,

100:5.6 The great danger in all these p. speculations is that

100:5.10 communion are indicative of the danger of such p.

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: p. dissociation,

108:5.6 material reactions to your internal p. climate

108:5.8 you supply the p. fulcrum on which the Adjuster may

110:4.3 occurrences of normal and ordinary p. function

110:5.1 Conscience is a human and purely p. reaction.

110:5.4 the indwellers are endeavoring to put into the p.

159:3.2 refers to p. force as well as to physical force.

193:4.13 ultraindividualistic apostle had many p., emotional,

196:3.21 and being loved is not just a p. illusion because it is

196:3.29 a sentiment, a philosophic distortion, a p. illusion,

196:3.31 Man’s forward spiritual urge is not a p. illusion.

psychic circle(s)

108:2.9 Regardless of the attainment of the p. and the

109:2.3 spiritual power in a human who made the third p.

110:5.6 In varying degrees as you ascend the p., you do

110:6.0 6. THE SEVEN PSYCHIC CIRCLES

110:6.1 within the successive conquest of the seven p. of

110:6.3 The p. are not exclusively intellectual, neither are

110:6.3 neither are they wholly morontial;

110:6.3 they have to do with personality status, mind

110:6.3 The successful traversal of these levels demands the

110:6.12 While it is impossible to define the seven levels, or p.

110:6.15 this achievement of the first p. is the nearest possible

110:6.16 Perhaps these p. of mortal progression would be

110:6.22 the human subject breaks through into the third p.,

110:6.22 then, when the human partner attains the first p.,

psychologic

86:0.2 a natural biologic consequence of the p. inertia of

91:3.6 a twofold human experience: a p. procedure

91:6.4 Prayer is a sound p. practice, aside from its religious

91:7.3 Religious persons must not regard every vivid p.

100:5.4 religious conversions are entirely p. in nature, but

100:5.4 in factors over and above purely p. involvement.

103:9.1 the mythologic vagaries and the p. illusions of the

110:5.5 dream experiences are purely p. phenomena.

144:4.9 it is a p. process of exchanging the human will for

193:4.2 harbored grudges and fostered such p. enemies as

195:7.5 values of spiritual progress are not a “p. projection”

psychological

1:2.2 God is not a p. focalization of spiritual meanings,

99:5.7 attempting to do so on the basis of p. opinions

101:2.1 religion can ever be regarded as scientific or even p..

102:2.5 mind level, from the perspective of its p. registry.

103:2.1 by anguish of spirit and marked p. perturbations,

103:2.2 consciousness of fellowship with God through a p.

psychologically

99:4.6 During the p. unsettled times of the twentieth

psychologists

48:6.34 Mind Planners are the p. of the first heaven.

psychologize

102:5.3 You can p. evolutionary religion but not the

psychology

5:5.6 hence the function of theology, the p. of religion.

99:4.8 Modern science, particularly p., has weakened only

101:1.4 as such an experience is definable in terms of p.,

101:2.17 P. may indeed attempt to study the phenomena of

101:2.17 never can it hope to penetrate to the real and inner

102:2.3 of character not explained by the laws of p.,

102:4.6 physics, chemistry, biology, sociology, and p..

102:6.8 To science God is a possibility, to p. a desirability,

103:2.5 The p. of a child is naturally positive, not negative.

103:6.1 it must always be combined more or less with p.

103:6.1 of your religion; the study of another’s religion is p..

103:8.3 pass a written examination on the p. of marital love.

196:3.23 P. and idealism are not the equivalent of religious

pterosaurs

60:2.12 these flying p. were not the ancestors of the true

Ptolemaic

121:2.8 the pitting of Seleucid Syria and P. Egypt against

Ptolemais

128:3.2 thence around Mount Carmel to P. and Nazareth.

149:0.1 On this tour they visited Gadara, P., Japhia, Hippos,

152:7.3 by way of the coast cities of Joppa, Caesarea, P.,

156:6.1 Joseph, south of Tyre, going down the coast to P..

156:6.2 On Tuesday they left P., going east inland to near

Ptolemies

121:2.8 independence against both P. to the south and

PtolemyGreek king of Egypt

74:8.12 teachings of Moses, brought to the attention of P.,

puberty

70:7.7 humiliation, a disgrace, to fail to pass the p. tests

70:7.8 custom to take boys away from parents from p. to

70:7.10 The p. initiation ceremony extended over a period of

70:7.10 tribal marks on the body as a part of the p. initiation;

70:7.11 one of the chief purposes of the p. ceremonies was

82:3.9 Among later peoples, p. was the common age of

pubescent

47:1.4 in rearing three or more children to the p. age.

publicsee public, in

public acceptance

93:6.5 It was at this formal and p. of the covenant that he

public acclaim

172:3.2 Jesus had always endeavored to suppress all p. of

public acknowledgment

33:3.5 makes universal and p. of subordination to the Son,

public activities

55:3.2 The p. of a world in the first stage of light and life

135:11.2 and, after reporting concerning the p. of Jesus,

135:12.2 leave the domains of Herod or refrain from all p. if

147:0.2 apostles and, later on, did much to hamper their p..

public address

175:0.2 which was so soon to hear his farewell p. of mercy

public affair

154:6.10 first meeting after so long a separation such a p..

public announcement

119:7.2 The p. that Michael had selected Urantia as the

public appeal

127:2.7 when they came to ask for his answer to the p.

public appearance(s)

132:4.8 ministry, this came the nearest to being a p..

137:6.1 Jesus’ first p. following his baptism was in the

162:1.7 taken aback by Jesus’ unexpected p. in Jerusalem

162:2.5 put a stop to these p. of Jesus in the temple courts.

164:5.1 disconcerted by these sudden and p. of Jesus in

192:4.4 Master would presently make a p. before a group of

public assembly

46:5.31 and memorials which abound in every place of p..

public attitude

152:6.5 —the crisis in the p. toward him which was only a

public audience

151:4.7 After speaking to a p. in parables, Jesus would more

public banquet

172:1.2 celebrating the arrival of Jesus by a p. at the home of

172:1.2 it was against the custom for a woman to sit at a p..

public baths

132:4.5 The only place in Rome he did not visit was the p..

133:3.6 that Jesus refused to accompany them to the p..

public builders

44:3.8 7. The p.the artisans who plan and construct the

public building(s)

123:0.1 a group of workmen employed on one of the p.

124:5.5 where Joseph was in charge of the work on a new p.,

135:12.4 years before all the p. at Tiberius were completed.

185:4.1 accidentally killed while at work on one of the p..

public burial pits

188:0.3 accompanied those of the brigands to the open p..

public camping

173:5.5 the ravine overlooking the p. park of Gethsemane,

176:0.2 located a short distance above the p. ground.

public career(s)

128:1.8 event marked the beginning of his p. of ministry

128:1.10 When once Jesus had espoused his p., subsequent to

134:0.1 began to lay plans for a p. in the land of his father

136:4.10 great prophets begin their p. by undergoing these

137:8.4 the first pretentious effort of his p., he read from

public charity

90:2.11 equally with the shaman and some p. or enterprise.

public confession

167:2.3 he was baptized that day and made p. of his faith in

179:3.2 believe in divinity of Jesus and make full and p. of

public criticism(s)

135:10.3 Herod resented John’s p. of his domestic affairs.

167:3.4 As a result of his p. of Jesus the chief ruler of the

public demonstrations

124:3.7 competitive games and p. of physical prowess

public discourses

138:8.10 sincere answer sincere questions during his later p..

public disorder

70:11.14 the contest and thus prevent p. and private violence.

public effort(s)

138:2.10 before the launching of their more pretentious p..

138:7.4 to enter upon more aggressive and pretentious p..

144:1.7 They realized that their next p. in Judea or Galilee

public enterprise

90:2.11 equally with the shaman and some p. or charity.

public entrance

128:7.14 his adult life before the p. upon his Father’s business.

172:3.3 Jesus did not decide to make this p. into Jerusalem

172:3.4 Having decided upon making a p. into Jerusalem,

public entry

172:3.2 if he elected to make a formal and p. into the city.

public exercises

72:3.7 five years similar p. are held for such age groups

public exhibition

83:3.2 decorating daughters for p. with the idea of their

public exposure

187:2.2 the Jews objected to the p. of the naked human form,

public eye

154:6.2 As long as Jesus was a popular figure in the p.,

public function

72:8.4 philosophy and are associated with religion as a p..

public good

89:7.5 to all kinds of sacred services and works of p..

public highway

130:5.4 A degenerate was attacking a slave girl on the p..

public houses

167:6.6 accompany his parents to p. of religious assembly

public inactivity

138:9.2 this season of p. was a great trial to Jesus’ family.

public labor(s)

127:5.6 followed devotedly through his eventful years of p.

136:3.3 procedures for the prosecution of his p. in behalf

136:4.1 Jesus began definitely to plan his program of p. in

public lodginghouses

69:3.6 smiths maintained the first inns, p., on the outskirts

public meeting(s)

89:2.5 Men would ask forgiveness at a p. for sins they

156:6.5 The believers were beginning to hold p. once more,

157:2.1 Jesus held a p. at which the Pharisees were present

192:4.1 Peter sent out word that a p. would be held by the

public message

192:4.7 Nathaniel opposed this shift in the burden of the p.,

public ministry

124:4.3 relations with them up to the beginning of his p..

125:5.8 which characterized his entire subsequent p..

126:2.4 the day of his baptism, at the beginning of his p..

126:3.2 For almost a score of years (until he began his p.)

129:1.15 the past and his still more intense and strenuous p.

129:4.1 in contrast with the soon-following epoch of p..

130:0.5 activities during these years that just preceded his p..

134:1.2 almost up to the time of the beginning of his p..

136:5.5 intelligences from participating in his ensuing p.

136:5.6 Jesus of Nazareth as he went forth to begin his p. on

136:9.13 Throughout his p. he was confronted the necessity

138:0.1 This situation continued throughout his p.—they

138:8.1 called them together for the beginning of their p..

140:8.17 parables which he presented in the course of his p.

141:1.5 During this first year of Jesus’ p. more than three

146:4.1 It was not until later in Jesus’ p. that they were

150:6.3 had visited Nazareth since the beginning of his p..

169:0.2 the very height of the second phase of the p. of the

170:0.1 This was among the notable addresses of his p.,

public notification

83:4.3 consisted only in p. of intention of living together;

89:2.5 Confession was a p. of defilement, merely a rite of

public offices

71:2.19 the practice of electing to p. only those individuals

72:8.2 The p. of the nation are grouped in four divisions.

72:9.1 Although candidates for all p. are restricted to

public officials

139:7.6 of leading thousands upon thousands of other p.,

public opinion

70:10.4 In the earliest primitive society p. operated directly;

70:11.6 long human experience, p. crystallized and legalized.

70:12.3 the legislative enactments, the crystallization of p..

70:12.3 A popular assembly as an expression of p., though

70:12.4 greatly restricted by the mores—by tradition or p..

71:2.6 5. Slavery to p.; the majority is not always right.

71:2.7 P., common opinion, has always delayed society;

71:2.7 it is valuable, for, while retarding social evolution,

71:2.7 it does preserve civilization.

71:2.7 Education of p. is the only safe and true method of

71:2.7 P., the mores, is the basic and elemental energy in

71:2.8 directly determined by the degree to which p. can

71:2.8 really civilized government had arrived when p. was

72:2.7 purely advisory, but it is a mighty regulator of p.

88:3.4 common man’s ideas when collectively called “p..

141:7.12 Jesus paid no attention to p., and was uninfluenced

public orator

139:3.2 James was the best p. orator among the twelve.

public pasturage

69:9.14 But the cities always reserved certain lands for p.

public phase

88:6.2 There was both a p. and a private phase to magic.

public place(s)

72:3.5 no p. devoted exclusively to religious assembly.

146:4.2 the apostles visited the homes and preached in the p.,

149:2.8 not supposed to salute even his own wife in a p.,

public preacher(s)

135:4.6 March to begin his short but brilliant career as a p..

140:0.1 their ordination as p. of the gospel of the kingdom.

public preaching

137:7.14 thus tarried before embarking on their active p.,

138:1.1 He forbade them to baptize and advised against p..

138:10.11 start for Jerusalem and Judea on their first p. tour.

141:1.3 Jesus did no p. preaching.

141:3.2 Peter, James, and John did most of the p..

142:8.1 No p. was done on this trip, only house-to-house

142:8.5 when they observed that he did no p.,they concluded

143:1.9 The result upon the p. and personal ministry of the

145:0.1 Jesus prepared to launch out in the first p. tour of

145:0.2 apostles preparatory to their first extensive p. tour.

145:3.13 while his apostles did the work of p. and baptizing

145:5.8 their first really p. and open preaching tour of the

146:0.1 The first p. tour of Galilee began on Sunday, January

147:0.2 apostles spent much time and did most of their p.

147:2.2 but Jesus enjoined them to do no p., only private

148:3.1 trained evangelists upon their second p. tour of

150:9.4 This turbulent ending of the third p. preaching tour

163:0.2 Peter taught methods of p.; Nathaniel instructed

192:0.1 and since the apostles were in hiding and did no p.,

192:0.2 From now on p. became the main business of the

192:4.7 pledged themselves to go forth in the p. of the new

public proclamation

181:2.27 you will dedicate your life to the p. of this gospel

public profession

94:8.1 To become a Buddhist, one made p. of the faith by

public promenade

46:5.11 smaller ones, each being surrounded by a p. wall.

public proposals

139:2.3 brother, Andrew, before Peter ventured to make p..

public prostitution

70:10.14 If “the daughter of a priest” turned to p., it was the

public protest

139:12.10 This seemed wasteful to Judas, and when his p. was

public reception

137:4.1 it appeared more like a p. for Jesus than a wedding.

public remarks

138:3.7 prevailed upon Simon to refrain from making any p..

public renunciation

177:4.6 place where he wished to make formal and p. of

public revenue

70:10.12 These fines constituted the first p. revenue.

public role

157:7.5 the assumption of the new and p. of a Son of God.

public sermon(s)

192:4.2 at Bethsaida to hear Peter preach his first p. since

194:4.11 In one of Stephen’s p., when he reached the

public servants

71:2.18 9. Control of p. servants.

71:2.18 of guiding and controlling officeholders and p..

public service

72:5.10 Among this people p. is rapidly becoming the chief

72:5.10 statesmanship, where he seeks to qualify for p..

127:3.12 until they should meet in their p. after “the Father

public services

148:3.1 Jesus conducted p. at the encampment less than a

public shame

182:3.10 humanity was not insensible to this situation of p.,

public show

70:1.3 The later Andonites settled disputes by holding a p.

public shrines

80:7.7 Thousands of p. were erected throughout Crete and

public speaker

139:3.2 into human nature, but James was a much better p..

139:5.8 The apostolic steward was not a good p., but Philip

public spitting

88:5.1 P. was refrained from because of the fear that

public spokesman

190:0.5 workers, but Mary was their chief teacher and p..

public strategy

127:2.7 the first time he had consciously resorted to p..

public surrender

93:6.7 following this real and p. of his personal ambitions

public talks

125:2.8 though he attended some of the p. delivered in the

public teacher

130:5.3 why he had not devoted himself to the work of a p.

134:0.1 await the beginning of his lifework as a p. of truth;

134:9.9 subsequently recognized in the p. the same person

134:9.9 beneficiaries to recognize him in his later role of p.

public teaching

127:4.2 In his home and throughout his p. career Jesus

138:8.10 Jesus’ p. mainly consisted in parables and short

142:8.4 Jerusalem, they did no p. during this period.

144:7.2 Jesus did little p. on this mission to the cities of

151:2.7 to offer such conclusions as a part of your p..”

151:2.8 more employed parables in connection with his p..

151:3.12 his practice of increasingly using parables in his p..

149:0.1 The second p. tour of Galilee began on Sunday,

152:7.1 Jesus forbade them to do any p. on this trip;

154:2.3 There was no p. of any sort during this week of rest.

154:6.1 and seek to dissuade him from further efforts at p..

162:9.3 influenced by the courage he displayed in his p. in

173:0.1 with his instruction that they were to engage in no p.

173:2.3 Lack of this authority in pretentious p. teaching

173:3.4 to the Master’s injunction to refrain from all p. and

174:5.1 charged all of the twelve not to engage in any p.

public teachings

140:8.9 in all his p. he ignored the civic, social, economic

144:5.18 at liberty to present these prayer lessons in their p.,

170:1.13 numerous concepts of the “kingdom” in his p., but

public threat

185:7.5 This p. threat was too much for Pilate.

public tour

150:9.4 This turbulent ending of the third p. preaching tour

public treasury

55:3.2 worker paid ten per cent of his income to the p.,

81:6.32 become demoralized by accepting support from p.

public trial

185:0.3 the p. was held outside on the steps leading up to

public trust

72:6.9 meted out by the courts are attached to betrayal of p.

72:8.2 The first division of p. pertains principally to the

public welfare

69:9.6 held up until the family donated a large sum to p.

public women

133:3.6 ran down to the sea, they were accosted by two p..

public work

126:3.8 this he did when he subsequently began his p..

128:1.4 Prior to the beginning of his p. Jesus’ knowledge of

128:2.6 were to become engaged on p. in both Sepphoris

136:0.1 Jesus began his p. at the height of the popular

136:4.0 4. PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORK

136:5.1 in connection with the ensuing program of his p. on

137:7.14 In later years after seasons of intense p., the apostles

138:9.2 time Jesus was prepared to launch forth on his p.,

138:10.6 this was never necessary after they began their p.;

141:0.0 BEGINNING THE PUBLIC WORK

141:8.2 The apostles did some p. in Jericho, but their efforts

149:4.1 Jesus did very little p. on this preaching tour, but he

155:3.1 Jesus did no p. during this two weeks’ sojourn

172:2.1 advised the apostles to refrain from doing any p.

public works

72:5.11 on the p. where the temporarily unemployed are

96:2.2 Bedouins as contract laborers on the Egyptian p.,

124:3.6 had many times inquired about its extensive p.

public worship

74:7.21 The p. hour of Eden was noon; sunset was the hour

146:4.3 to attend the synagogue or otherwise engage in p..

167:6.6 first introduction to concepts of p. in cold rooms

public, in

129:2.7 Jesus never so much as asked a single question in p..

133:2.1 by the manner in which she picks on me in p.,

138:1.1 that later he would permit them to preach in p., but

139:9.10 Jesus did the twins venture to ask questions in p..

143:5.2 a self-respecting man to speak to a woman in p.,

144:3.13 Jesus was particularly averse to praying in p..

167:5.1 praying in p. will not atone for lack of living faith

173:2.1 the scribes were unwilling to arrest Jesus in p. for

174:2.1 it would be dangerous to arrest Jesus in p. because

174:3.5 of ridicule, knowing full well that persecution in p.

174:4.5 no man dared to ask him another question in p..

175:1.9 hypocrites make long prayers in p. and give alms to

175:3.3 instructions that Jesus must not be apprehended in p.

177:4.12 They would not have to arrest Jesus in p.,

180:4.4 Judas or his brother ever addressed to Jesus in p..

191:0.5 prevented them from going out in p. in response to

publican

138:4.2 break bread with Pharisee or sinner, Sadducee or p.

139:7.3 That Matthew, a p., had been taken in by Jesus and

139:7.3 Judas, to become reconciled to the p.’ presence in

139:7.5 his associates became proud of the p.’ performances.

139:7.8 When evidence of the disdain of the p. would

139:7.10 And this regenerated p. died triumphant in the faith

140:5.7 In the story of the Pharisee and the p. praying in the

167:5.1 lesson told the parable of the Pharisee and the p.

167:5.1 to pray, the one a Pharisee and the other a p..

167:5.1 unlearned, unjust, adulterers, or even like this p..

167:5.1 But the p., standing afar off, would not so much as

167:5.1 I tell you that the p. went home with God’s

167:5.2 As the p. and the Pharisee illustrated good and bad

167:5.2 the p. squared himself by the highest ideal.

167:5.2 devotion, to the p., was a means of stirring up his

167:5.2 The Pharisee sought justice; the p. sought mercy.

171:6.1 Zaccheus the chief p., or tax collector, happened

171:6.1 This chief p. was rich and had heard much about

171:6.1 And so the chief p. followed on with the crowd until

171:6.2 that Jesus would consent to abide with the chief p.

171:6.2 I may be a p. and a sinner, but the great Teacher

181:2.14 the p. ambassador is here at my farewell gathering

publicans

121:8.8 Luke presents the Master as “the friend of p. and

135:11.2 He even feasts with p. and sinners.

138:3.4 been denominated “p. and sinners” by the Pharisees.

138:3.6 that this man is righteous when he eats with p.

138:3.7 with an irreligious and pleasure-seeking throng of p.

139:7.1 Matthew belonged to a family of p., but was himself

139:11.8 Jesus was not afraid to identify himself with p.,

144:8.7 a gluttonous man and a winebibber, a friend of p.

169:0.4 1. Jesus is a friend of p. and sinners; he receives the

169:1.2 the Son of Man that he is a friend of p. and sinners

173:3.2 I declare that the p. and harlots, even though they

173:3.2 who believed John, but rather the p. and sinners;

publicity

83:4.2 status of children demanded the widest possible p..

119:7.2 the fullest universe p. of all that transpired on your

139:7.2 Matthew was the fiscal agent and p. spokesman for

145:3.15 miracles provided prejudice-raising p. and afforded

147:5.2 they did not shun p. regarding their philanthropy.

publicly

53:4.3 Lucifer went over in a body and were sworn in p. as

72:3.5 Purely religious instruction is given p. only in the

122:4.4 Jesus himself onetime p. denied any connection

127:1.7 enter p. upon his work as a teacher of truth and as

128:1.10 he did not hesitate p. to admit that he was the Son of

139:12.11 Jesus, both privately and p., had warned Judas that

142:8.5 Sanhedrin, p. espoused the teachings of Jesus,

144:8.5 thereby p. professing entrance into the kingdom.

148:8.1 p. espoused the teachings of Jesus was baptized

161:2.1 of Jesus, a doctrine only so recently p. announced.

162:1.2 on several occasions and p. taught in the temple.

162:1.5 There were many reasons why Jesus was able p.

162:1.6 one of the reasons why Jesus could p. visit Jerusalem

162:1.7 the audacious boldness of Jesus in p. appearing in

162:1.8 appeared in the temple courts and began p. to teach,

162:4.1 Jesus for the first time p. to proclaim his full gospel

164:5.2 the Jewish teachers sought to entrap him by p.

173:2.4 Jesus knew that these very men had long p. taught

179:1.8 had sufficient emotional control to refrain from p.

183:3.8 I was daily with you in the temple, p. teaching the

185:2.5 Pilate took delight in making them p. confess that

192:4.6 did they p. appear in connection with the funeral of

194:0.1 followed by a strong urge to go out and p. proclaim

publish

146:4.4 began to p. abroad throughout the town that Jesus

163:2.2 let others bury the dead while you go forth to p.

190:3.1 You are called to p. the good news of the liberty of

195:5.13 When there is so much good truth to p., why should

published

33:3.6 the Son p. to the worlds the fact of the Spirit’s

151:6.6 this episode was p. abroad by the swine tenders,

193:1.3 they p. abroad the news that they had seen Jesus,

publishing

151:6.8 Amos went about p. that Jesus had cast a legion of

190:2.7 James forbade their p. abroad the fact of this visit

puerile

2:3.2 How futile to make p. appeals to such a God to

4:5.4 blood, represents a religion wholly p. and primitive,

127:3.5 so p. and insignificant to this awakening mind of

136:4.5 neither were they the confused and p. symbolisms

160:5.6 no matter how p. or false that religion may chance to

179:5.6 any of man’s p. misinterpretations regarding the

Puget Sound

61:5.8 slipping out through P. into the Pacific, thundering

pugnacious

62:2.5 highly gregarious but nevertheless exceedingly p.

pugnacity

84:3.4 the male by their admiration and applause for his p.

puissant or puissant energy

29:5.5 to direct Paradise gravity) into primary or pe.,

42:2.11 a. P. energy.

42:2.11 primary or pe. is not at first definitely responsive

42:2.12 rapidly passes from the p. to the gravity stage, thus

42:2.13 P. and gravity energies, when regarded collectively,

42:4.8 heat or pressure can convert ultimatons back into p..

puissant-energy stage

42:6.3 escape velocity of deindividuation, return to the p..

pullnoun

7:1.6 Spirit-gravity p. and response thereto operate not

7:3.2 The spiritual-gravity p. of the Son constitutes the

8:1.4 the reaction of material realities to its incessant p..

9:3.2 This ability to withstand the p. of material gravity,

9:6.5 mind unfailingly respond to the spirit-gravity p. of

11:8.1 The inescapable p. of gravity effectively grips all the

11:8.2 and unerringly respond to the central gravity p.

11:8.6 systems responsive to the p. of Paradise gravity.

12:1.1 in obedience to the incessant and absolute p. of

12:3.8 small part of the estimated gravity p. of Paradise,

12:4.13 move against and with the p. of Paradise gravity.

12:8.3 ever-present, unfailing p. of the eternal Isle,

14:2.7 ever-present action of the universal spirit-gravity p.

15:5.5 near enough to allow the gravity p. of the greater

15:6.11 We have measured the gravity p. of the luminous

41:5.6 and except as they ever obey the linear-gravity p.

42:2.11 first definitely responsive to the Paradise-gravity p.

42:2.12 potential for sensitivity to the linear-gravity p.

42:6.2 no measurable linear-gravity p. is exerted on free,

42:6.3 responding only to the circular Paradise-gravity p..

56:9.12 to become gravity responsive to the Paradise p. of

57:4.5 the increasing gravity-tidal p. of the surrounding

57:5.4 charged, and possessing tremendous gravity p..

57:5.5 as Angona drew nearer and nearer, the gravity p. of

57:5.9 The powerful gravity p. of Jupiter and Saturn early

57:5.13 solar system ancestor that its gravitational p.,

pullverb

165:4.2 he said: ‘This I will do; I will p. down my barns and

pulled

90:4.7 blood in the root hole left when the plant was p. up.

137:6.4 with James and Jude, entered a boat and p. down the

146:2.3 Zechariah: “But they refused to hearken and p.

151:5.3 dependent on their oars as they laboriously p. for

152:4.3 and John reached down and p. Peter out of the sea.

154:7.1 company of twenty-five manned the oars and p. for

pulling

7:3.2 responsive to the inward p. urge of spirit gravity

81:6.37 on an enthusiastic and effective load-p. spirit.

pulls

7:3.2 The spirit-gravity circuit literally p. the soul of man

41:6.5 the electric-gravity power of the atomic nucleus p. it

69:2.2 Competition-gravity ever p. man down toward the

pulpit

126:4.1 Jesus could officially occupy the synagogue p. on the

137:8.1 Jesus occupied the synagogue p. for the second time

139:4.6 the aged bishop was no longer able to stand in the p.

167:3.1 As Jesus stepped down from the p., he went over to

191:4.2 and Lazarus, who were standing together in the p.,

pulsates

11:5.8 This outer zone p. in agelong cycles of gigantic

pulsating

41:3.8 While all adolescent suns do not pass through a p.

116:7.1 There is actual life p. throughout the mechanism

pulsation

41:10.1 variable stars, in or near the state of maximum p.,

41:10.1 Your sun was in just such a state of mighty p. when

57:5.2 This variable state, this periodic p., rendered your

pulsations

11:5.5 center seems to act as a gigantic heart whose p.

11:5.6 The least of these p. is in an east-west direction,

11:5.9 Nor do the p. of this zone account for the

41:3.8 former three and one-half day p to the present eleven

41:9.3 point that the larger suns are given to convulsive p..

41:9.5 those disturbances which produce the gigantic p. of

44:1.1 melodies are not material sound waves but spirit p.

57:5.5 moments of maximum expansion during solar p.,

112:3.4 that the brain energies cease their rhythmic vital p..

117:5.7 the human intellect resides in the rhythmic p. of

pulverized

41:6.2 superuniverse is sprinkled with minutely p. stone.

punctuate

40:5.18 you know nothing of the other variables that p. the

103:0.2 periodic revelations of truth p. the otherwise slow-

punctuated

50:5.3 augmented by the Material Sons and p. by periodic

118:0.10 but ever satisfying, endless in extent but always p.

punish

70:10.16 When society fails to p. crimes, group resentment

97:4.1 the earlier Hebrews—to a God who would p. crime

127:4.3 occasions when it was deemed wise to p. Jude for

132:4.8 to acquit the innocent as well as to p. the guilty.

133:1.4 That is, I would not p. him in advance and without

145:2.8 “No more should you fear that God will p. a nation

145:2.8 neither will the Father p. one of his believing

148:6.10 the doctrine that God afflicts children in order to p.

188:4.10 They do not p. in anger, neither do they chastise in

punishable

153:3.6 commerce with a harlot, and both were equally p.

punished

70:10.14 of a sex nature, should be p. by burning at the stake.

70:10.15 Cattle stealing was universally p. by summary death,

70:10.15 even recently horse stealing has been similarly p..

82:4.4 At first only the woman was p. for adultery; later

173:5.3 when he had p. those who spurned his invitation,

185:8.1 adjudged without witnesses; p. without a verdict;

188:4.8 wrongdoing and to see that they are adequately p.,

punishing

133:1.5 I would have enjoyed p. those rude fellows who

156:5.4 to believe that God led them thither for testing, p.,

189:2.5 instead of thinking of p. the guards who deserted

punishment

2:3.2 greatest p. for wrongdoing and deliberate rebellion

54:5.4 3. No affectionate father is precipitate in visiting p.

66:7.19 not a sentence of p. pronounced because of man’s

68:4.3 visit dire p. upon those living mortals who dared to

70:10.3 in the p. of crime the motive of the criminal was

70:10.11 a man could kill his wife without p. provided he had

70:10.12 monetary compensation, were assessed as p. for

70:10.12 since the idea of p. was essentially compensation,

70:10.14 P. by burning alive was once a common practice.

70:10.15 it was learned that the severity of the p. was not so

86:4.7 Early man entertained no ideas of hell or future p..

89:2.4 Community calamity was always regarded as p. for

89:2.4 necessary to invent hells for p. of taboo violators;

89:2.4 the numbers of these places of future p. have varied

89:5.6 body were eaten, while it was no more than just p.

90:3.8 4. Sin—p. for taboo violation.

90:3.8 believed that sickness is a p. for sin, personal or

95:4.1 taught p. for sin, and proclaimed salvation through

97:4.2 other nation when it came to the p. of wrongdoing.

97:5.1 proclaiming threatenings of p. against personal sins

99:5.2 Religion is not a slavish belief in threats of p. or

127:4.3 little or no p. was ever required to secure their

127:4.3 Jude’s p. was fixed by the unanimous decree of the

131:5.5 Those who do evil shall receive p., but those who

131:9.4 Let compassion be a part of all p.; in every way

131:9.4 in every way endeavor to make p. a blessing.

133:1.1 does not justice demand the p. of the larger and

133:1.2 but justice p. is the function of the governmental,

133:1.2 then undertake to execute the p. which my mind

133:1.2 that no two persons are likely to agree as to the p.

133:1.2 would advise solitary confinement as a just p..

135:5.5 unrighteous to their well-deserved judgment of p.

140:8.4 that Jesus approved of the social p. of evildoers and

142:2.4 Their immaturity cannot penetrate beyond the p. to

148:5.3 Father does not send affliction as an arbitrary p. for

148:6.3 is sooner or later followed by the harvest of p.,

148:6.3 that suffering is not always a p. for antecedent sin.

148:6.4 You must deserve this p., else you would not be

164:3.3 a child could be born blind as a p. for some sin

169:3.2 tongue, for I am in great anguish because of my p..

186:4.1 him, but they did not inflict further physical p..

187:0.1 but Jesus was given no further physical p.;

187:1.5 Crucifixion was not a Jewish mode of p..

187:2.3 to provide a cruel and lingering p., the victim

188:4.10 trouble themselves so much about the future p. of sin

188:5.1 which seeks satisfaction in the sufferings and p. of

punishments

97:8.2 divine rewards for righteousness coupled with p. for

punitive

39:1.7 not the purpose of such tribunals to determine p.

Punjab

79:1.1 proceeded from the Turkestan highlands into the P.

79:4.3 continuous infiltration of Aryan blood into the P.,

pupil

40:9.2 never become everlastingly one with their p. souls.

72:4.5 object is to make every p. a self-supporting citizen.

79:5.5 the yellow man was an apt p. in the art of warfare,

93:5.11 approve of his p.’ ambitious schemes for conquest;

94:7.5 it was during its second year that a p., Bautan,

123:6.1 Jesus was a diligent p. and belonged to the more

124:1.2 School went on and Jesus was still a favored p.,

124:2.8 he was an advanced and privileged p. at school;

124:3.5 greatly interested in the progress of his promising p.;

124:5.5 confidently believed that his alert and diligent p. was

125:4.3 that the lad might continue undisturbed as a p.

130:3.7 Jesus smiled, saying: “You are an admiring p., but

130:4.1 the teacher and his p. had a long and heart-to-heart

133:8.3 This young man had proved himself an apt p.

133:9.1 is not without honor in the eyes of a diligent p..”

140:3.1 Of the teacher more is expected than of the p.;

pupil-teacher

25:4.12 all the way in to Havona you enact the role of a p..

pupils

26:6.4 When the supremacy guides deem their p. ripe for

26:7.3 the Trinity guides take their p. to its pilot world

30:3.9 serving as teachers to those p. just behind you in the

30:3.11 beings flock in upon us as observers, exchange p.,

44:0.3 volunteer p. drawn from the ascending mortals

48:3.11 extensive areas wherein they assemble their p.

48:5.8 mansonia life early teaches the young morontia p.

48:5.9 seraphic associates on the worlds native to their p.

48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the advancement of their p.,

48:7.31 the first mansion world while the more advanced p.

66:5.8 should devote much time to instructing their p. in the

66:7.4 and teachings of the one hundred and their p..

66:7.6 industrial school in which the p. learned by doing,

66:7.6 The p. were taught by both men and women and

72:4.1 after the first three years all p. become assistant

72:4.4 —competitive athletics—the p. progressing in these

93:2.4 Melchizedek gathered around himself a group of p.,

93:4.16 becoming one of Melchizedek’s most brilliant p.

94:0.1 the Salem religion and then commissioned these p.

121:8.5 the custom in those days for p. thus to honor their

123:5.3 At Nazareth the p. sat on the floor in a semicircle,

123:5.5 the chazan would utter a statement while the p.

123:5.11 customary for the p. to choose their “birthday text,”

124:1.4 when one of the more backward p. discovered Jesus

134:7.3 Paul little knew that his p. had heard the voice of

138:6.2 —the Master; his associates were his p.—disciples.

144:3.13 great teachers had formulated prayers for their p..

148:0.3 both teachers and p. taught the people during the

159:3.2 show proper respect for the personalities of your p.

159:3.3 only condemning the wrongs in the lives of your p.

194:4.11 Two of the p. of Rodan arrived in Jerusalem and

purchasable

82:3.5 one head, although such skulls were sometimes p..

purchase

68:6.8 were frequently killed before the times of wife p..

69:4.3 nothing would be removed except by barter or p.;

83:3.0 3. PURCHASE AND DOWRY

83:3.1 For this reason, the p. price of a wife was regarded

83:3.1 Once the p. price of a bride had been paid, many

83:3.2 Neither was her p. always just a cold-blooded

83:3.2 service was equivalent to cash in the p. of a wife.

83:3.3 so, while continuing to accept the bride p. price,

83:3.3 valuable presents which about equaled the p. money.

83:3.4 During the period of transition from p. to dowry, if

83:7.3 The inauguration of wife p. and wife dowry,

84:2.6 The oncoming of wife p. hastened the passing of the

89:8.6 a technique for the more definite p. of prosperity.

121:3.8 saving their earnings were able to p. their freedom.

126:5.11 to warrant undertaking the p. of a small farm.

128:3.1 The p. price of the repair shop was one third paid.

133:6.1 he thought it best to p. a little silver shrine in honor

173:1.1 It became the more general practice to p. sacrificial

173:1.3 all money intended for the p. of sacrificial animals

194:2.8 ransom which had been paid in order to p. man

purchased

70:8.13 social stability is p. by diminishment of personal

83:3.4 if the wife were p.,the children belonged to the father

83:5.10 only the children of such a p. or dowered spouse

100:3.7 grows; it cannot be created, manufactured, or p.;

125:2.1 Simon having p. the paschal lamb for the company.

133:0.2 Gonod and Ganid had p. so many things in Rome

141:5.1 that social harmony and fraternal peace shall be p.

149:1.9 as if the power of God were something to be p. by

157:1.3 to the fish merchant near by, who p. the catch,

173:1.2 when the worshiper p. such an animal, no more fees

purchases

88:5.3 When making p., superstitious persons would chew

purchasing

174:5.1 Philip was p. supplies for the new camp which

174:5.2 Since Philip had about finished the p. of supplies, he

puresee pure energy; pure-line; pure mind; pure spirit

0:12.11 We may resort to p. revelation only when the

1:2.7 God can never be proved by the p. reason of logical

2:1.2 How p. and beautiful, how deep and unfathomable

2:1.11 That fragment of the p. Deity of the Father which

6:7.3 which is extradivine, nonspiritual, and p. potential.

7:1.1 The p. and universal spirit gravity of all creation,

7:1.2 the circuits of p. spirit power are not retarded by

13:0.4 and they directionize p. spirit luminosity to the seven

42:12.13 and mindal energies, as such and in their p. states,

43:6.3 He who has clean hands and a p. heart, who has not

46:6.9 8. P. spirit activities and ethics.

48:5.6 schools of philosophy, divinity, and p. spirituality.

53:3.6 ages of preparation for some destiny of p. fiction.

60:3.5 The many colored layers of p. clay now used for

64:6.5 the comparatively p. remnants of the red race went

64:6.6 of this remnant of the comparatively p. red race.

76:2.4 Cain was not p. violet as his father was of the Nodite

77:6.1 secondary order are the offspring of the p. Adamic

79:5.6 since the last of the p. red men departed from Asia,

79:5.7 the p. red strains were spreading out over North

80:7.5 descended in an unbroken line from the p. Nodite

82:5.4 marriages in an effort to keep the royal blood p.,

82:5.7 order to keep the royal blood concentrated and p..

82:6.1 There are no p. races in the world today.

94:12.3 one mortal who calls on his name with a p. heart

95:4.4 the Greeks, who developed p. philosophic thought to

95:6.4 to utilize the flame as a symbol of the p. Spirit of

95:6.5 Original Zoroastrianism was not a p. dualism;

96:6.4 than God? shall a man be more p. than his Maker?”

101:5.14 then will the assurances of p. spirit insight operate in

101:7.5 does it recognize the aesthetic cult of p. wonder

104:2.2 qualities from the Deity concept of p. monotheism

104:4.20 in this triune association of the p. spirit essence of

107:6.0 6. ADJUSTERS AS PURE SPIRITS

111:1.7 Between the intellectual extremes of p. mechanical

115:3.1 infinity and to attenuate the p. concept of eternity.

127:5.5 those of simple brotherly regard and p. friendship.

131:1.6 Those who love their fellows and have p. hearts shall

131:3.2 the Buddhist literature: “Out of a p. heart shall

131:3.3 Happiness and peace of mind follow p. thinking

131:4.2 God has made the sun and stars; he is bright, p.,

131:8.2 “How p. and tranquil is the Supreme One and yet

133:6.7 the existence of a soul, neither can p. spirit-testing.

139:8.7 so p. and innocent but at the same time so virile,

140:3.6 Happy are the p. in heart, for they shall see God.

140:5.5 endured meekness, and who were p. in heart.

140:5.12 4. “Happy are the p. in heart, for they shall see God

140:8.11 Jesus taught p. sympathy, compassion.

140:8.20 Jesus placed great value upon sincerity—a p. heart.

141:6.1 that fire was only the visible symbol of the P. One.

150:3.8 of bad luck, is p. and unfounded superstition.

152:0.3 to know that it was Veronica’s p. and living faith

156:5.1 the story of the white lily which rears its p. head

158:6.3 you so completely failed, your purpose was not p..

163:3.3 requires that the affections of his children be p.

167:7.3 But all of the loyal angels are truly p. and holy.

pure-energy or pure energy

11:8.5 charge of space, sometimes called p. or segregata.

42:0.1 and p. is controlled by the Universal Father.

42:1.6 Energy—p.—partakes of the nature of the divine

42:2.9 Primordial force is often spoken of as p.; on Uversa

42:11.1 personally in the extra-Havona universes only as p.

56:1.3 p. response is likewise universal and inescapable.

56:1.3  P. (primordial force) and pure spirit are wholly

56:1.3 the personal presence of the Paradise Father of p.

56:1.4  P. is the ancestor of all relative, nonspirit functional

56:3.1 revealed in the dual phenomena of p. and pure spirit.

105:2.11 by the universe as the absolute coherence of p.

107:6.4 In addition to mindedness, factors of p. are present.

107:6.4 If you will remember that God is the source of p.

pure-line

51:5.7 But while the p. children of a planetary Garden of

51:6.5 Adam and Eve, together with the p. nucleus of the

55:4.26 of Adjusters by some of their imported p. children

64:7.5 When the relatively p. remnants of the red race

64:7.5 which was much less warlike than the p. red men.

74:6.1 more than three hundred thousand of the p. offspring

74:6.2 four generations numbering 1,647 p. descendants.

77:2.9 The p. Nodites were a magnificent race, but they

77:5.3 Adamson had been the father of thirty-two p children

77:5.5 claimed to be the last p. descendant of the Prince’s

78:3.3 Very few of the p. violet peoples ever penetrated far

78:4.1 The Andite races were the primary blends of the p.

78:4.3 to appear on Urantia since the days of the p. violet

79:5.9 stipulated that one million of the p. descendants of

81:6.1 until finally the whole of the p. Adamic posterity had

pure mind

9:6.6 P. is subject only to the universal gravity grasp of the

9:6.6 P. is close of kin to infinite mind, and infinite mind is

24:1.14 but the circuits of p. are subject to the supervision

30:1.113 We may state that there are no personalities of “p.

101:1.3 God, hears the indwelling Adjuster, is the p..

pure spirit or pure-spirit(s)

6:4.1 All p. unfragmented spirit and all spiritual beings

7:1.1 The p. and universal spirit gravity of all creation,

7:1.2 circuits of p. power are not retarded by the mass

7:1.2 And this transcendence of time and space by p.

9:4.2 Mind does not have to be added to p., for spirit is

13:0.4 and they directionize p. luminosity to the seven

13:3.1 are the worlds of the seven phases of p. existence.

13:3.2 therefore is there little concerning these p. abodes

34:3.4 In p. function the Creative Spirit acts independently

42:11.1 extra-Havona universes only as pure energy and p.

46:6.9 8. P. spirit activities and ethics.

56:1.3 Pure energy (primordial force) and p. are wholly

56:1.3 the presence of the Father of pure energy and p.

56:1.4 while p. is the potential of the divine and directive

56:3.1 he is revealed in the dual phenomena of p. and pure

56:3.2 there is yet a third—p. fragmentations—the Father’s

101:5.14 then will the assurances of p. insight operate in the

102:4.4 ideas of the nature of God and of the reality of p..

104:4.20 triune association of the p. essence of the Father,

105:2.11 as the absolute coherence of pure energy and of p.

107:6.0 6. ADJUSTERS AS PURE SPIRITS

107:6.1 The Adjuster is indeed a spirit, p., but spirit plus.

107:6.4 We know that Adjusters are spirits, p., presumably

107:6.4 that God is the source of pure energy and of p.,

133:6.7 the existence of a soul, neither can p. spirit-testing.

purely

4:0.2 the perfect central universe of Havona was p. the

5:4.9 highest attainment level of p. evolutionary religion.

6:7.2 The personality of the Paradise Son is p. spiritual,

7:3.6 Conversely, if your supplications are p. material and

7:3.6 such p. selfish and material requests fall dead;

7:5.3 The p. personal nature of the Son is incapable of

9:4.2 consciousness is not inherent in the p. material

9:6.5 mind is energy associated in p. material beings

9:6.5 mind is spirit associated in p. spiritual personalities,

11:3.1 There are no material structures nor p. intellectual

11:3.1 A p. spiritual reality is, to a p. material being,

12:7.3 ever to permit the execution of any p. personal act

13:3.3 of purposeless curiosity, p. useless adventure.

14:2.3 viewed from a p. physical standpoint, the natives

16:9.4 shown in a p. human manner in man’s social life.

16:9.8 otherwise it is a p. subjective philosophic abstraction

24:1.1 with the realms of p. physical or material energy—

26:8.3 Advancement is determined p. by the spirituality

34:1.3 the time of p. physical creation or organization

34:5.3 when the p. animal mind of evolutionary creatures

34:7.2 efforts to ascend from the p. animalistic plane of

36:5.12 Wisdom is the goal of a p. mental and moral

42:5.5 These are the shortest of all p. electronic vibrations

43:6.6 Such morontia vegetation is p. an energy growth;

44:0.16 perceives still less of these p. material creations.

44:8.4 morontians learn to socialize their former p. selfish

45:2.6 They are p. social and spiritual occasions; nothing

46:4.9 while the embellishment of the p. spiritual zones is

46:8.1 The p. local and routine affairs of Jerusem are

47:4.5 Those mental associations that were p. animalistic

55:0.2 but all such judicial actions are p. technical,

58:6.7 wholly dependent on the brain capacity afforded by p

63:3.1 order as contrasted with the more p. animal type.

65:6.6 adjustments of living organisms are p. chemical,

65:7.5 The adjutant spirits do not make contact with the p.

65:7.5 responses of living organisms pertain p to the energy

66:5.9 This group directed the p. educational endeavors

66:5.29 The p. military war dances were refined and made

66:6.6 to add conscious social selection to the p. natural

67:7.4 Sin is never p. local in its effects.

69:9.17 The right to property is not absolute; it is p. social.

70:10.1 In nature, justice is p. theoretic, wholly a fiction.

71:0.2 it is p. an evolutionary institution and was wholly

71:3.12 and p. religious leaders, being ambassadors of a

71:7.3 of the p. profit-motivated system of economics.

72:2.7 The scope of this body is p. advisory, but it is a

72:3.5 P. religious instruction is given publicly only in the

72:7.2 In medicine, as in all other p. personal matters, it is

72:11.3 Military service during peacetime is p. voluntary,

73:0.1 the Life Carriers on duty took note that, from a p.

81:6.24 indeed, a very narrow and p. instinctive existence.

81:6.25 growth along more p. intellectual and scientific lines.

83:6.7 social civilization as distinguished from p. biologic

83:8.1 mating continued as a p. social and civil institution.

83:8.4 in contrast with those which are p. human in nature?

84:0.2 Mating is p. an act of self-perpetuation associated

84:6.8 The family is man’s greatest p. human achievement,

86:4.1 personality was born of the p. accidental association

89:8.2 it was p. sacrificial, no thought of hygiene being

91:6.4 Prayer, even as a p. human practice, a dialogue with

91:7.3 are more often the outgrowth of p. emotional

91:8.8 talking things over with God in a p. personal way.

91:8.12 The word value of a prayer is p. autosuggestive in

92:1.3 And it is impossible entirely to divorce p. evolved

92:1.5 “God is a great fear”; that is the outgrowth of p.

95:3.1 the Egyptians arose in the valley of the Nile as a p.

95:3.1 evolved in Egypt more of moral culture as a p human

95:3.3 Of all the p. human religions of Urantia none ever

98:3.6 Augustus, who, p. for political and civic reasons,

99:4.5  P. factual knowledge exerts very little influence upon

100:1.1 evil always results when p. personal evaluations are

100:3.4 An isolated and p. selfish pleasure may connote a

100:5.4 consists in factors over and above p. psychologic

100:6.5 The religionist’s detachment from much that is p.

100:6.9 new quality of divine wisdom which is added to p.

101:1.4 is religion the offspring of p. mystical emotions

101:1.4 reality of believing in God as the reality of such a p.

101:1.5 and inexplicable in terms of p. intellectual reason

102:7.4 Man may graft many p. humanistic branches onto

103:9.5 religious experience is a p. spiritual subjective

108:5.6 joy and sorrow are in the main p. human reactions

108:6.2 tormented by those thoughts which are p. sordid

110:1.4 The Adjuster, while passive regarding p. temporal

110:5.1 Conscience is a human and p. psychic reaction.

110:5.5 your ordinary dream experiences are p. physiologic

110:5.5 Adjuster’s expression through believing it to be p.

110:6.19 P. spiritual development may have little to do with

110:6.21 extending from the highest p. animal level to the

112:5.4 this is a material and p. temporary manifestation,

114:4.3 excepting in certain p. spiritual matters, would be

114:4.3 spiritual problems and certain p. personal matters,

115:3.13 Absolutes of potentiality are operative on the p.

118:4.3 The p. static potentials inherent in the Unqualified

121:4.3 ideals never since transcended by any p. human

121:4.5 Skepticism was a p. negative attitude and never

121:8.12 derived my information from p. human sources.

121:8.13 conceptual expression in p. human sources.

124:6.10 never did Jesus ever experience such a p human thrill

128:1.10 the technical completion of his p. mortal experience

128:1.11 to the emergence from his p. human life into the later

128:4.1 that Jesus ever faced in the course of his p. human

129:4.2 The p. human religious experience—the personal

131:5.2 to the pious souls who think p. and act righteously

132:1.3 unlimited advancement of a p. materialistic culture

132:1.3 A p. materialistic science harbors within itself the

132:3.2 but truth transcends such p. material levels in that it

133:5.4 There always exists the danger that the p. physical

133:6.6 and the p. intellectual self-consciousness.

134:7.7 marked the termination of his p. human career,

136:2.3 ceremony was the final act of his p. human life on

136:2.7 day of baptism ended the p. human life of Jesus.

136:6.9 for personal aggrandizement or for p. selfish gain

136:6.10 gratification of man’s p. physical appetites and urges.

136:8.6 to have power and refuse to use it for p. selfish

136:9.2 and that it was p. a matter of spiritual concern.

137:7.10 Herodians were a p. political party that advocated

137:8.18 prepared in their hearts to reject such a p. spiritual

138:2.1 religion is p. and wholly a matter of personal

140:8.17 to attack the solution of your p. human problems.

141:7.12 was Jesus ever dominated by any p. mortal influence

144:6.3 concerned only with your p. religious problems.

145:3.7 upon the foundation of p. material wonders.

146:6.1 honest persons suffering from p. nervous disorders

147:4.4 Such a p. selfish and lustful interpretation would be

149:1.5 desired for its spiritual benefits rather than for p.

150:3.7 Such outcomes are p. matters of material chance.

151:5.5 All this was p. coincidental as far as we can judge;

155:5.9 assurances, only a passive and p. intellectual assent.

156:5.13 p. material upheavals; spirit livers are not perturbed

159:5.9 even opposed negative or p. passive nonresistance.

159:5.13 evil without resistance—the p. negative method.

160:1.5 such beings have emerged from the p. animal stage

160:1.8 be free from bias, passion, and all other p. personal

164:3.15 This was a miracle wrought p. in obedience to his

166:1.2 that he abhorred these p. ceremonial performances

170:5.6 the earlier concept of the p. spiritual brotherhood of

170:5.12 this p. spiritual fellowship and communion with the

172:3.6 not of this world, that it was a p. spiritual matter;

175:3.2 national life in accordance with their p. human status

180:5.6 the golden rule as a p. intellectual affirmation of

186:2.3 Jesus refused to employ even his p. human powers

186:5.1 his death at about this time was a p. natural and

186:5.3 the manner of his death, was a p. personal ministry

186:5.7 Guilt is p. a matter of personal sin and knowing

188:4.13 plane of unreality; such a concept is p. philosophic.

188:5.10 petty harassments and many p. fictitious grievances.

189:2.3 This body of death was a p. material creation;

193:4.10 Judas never once went to Jesus with a p. personal

195:5.3 Religion is a p. personal and spiritual experience

195:7.19 to modify the apparently p. material course of the

196:0.1 intellectual; it was wholly personal and p. spiritual.

196:0.5 was living, original, spontaneous, and p. spiritual.

196:2.2 Jesus progressed from a p. human consciousness of

196:2.5 references which portrayed the p. human experiences

196:3.7 The p. animal mind may be gregarious for self-

196:3.20 such a real religion is not a p. subjective experience.

196:3.21 just a psychic illusion because it is so p. subjective.

196:3.21 God, is only through the p. subjective experience of

196:3.27 morality may be p. human, albeit real religion

purer

64:7.16 The p Andonites live in the extreme northern regions

77:4.1 war greatly reduced the numbers of the p. Nodites

78:3.3 many of the p. elements of the Adamites were well

78:4.5 The p. strains of the violet race had retained the

79:3.1 The earlier and p. Dravidians possessed a great

80:2.2 The p. indigo elements moved southward to the

80:4.1 the majority of the earlier and p. strains migrated to

80:4.3 The earlier expansions of the p. violet race were far

81:2.20 are inferior to the earlier products of the p. Andite

83:6.2 It was wholly natural to the p. Nodites and Adamites

purest

80:7.9 the three p. strains of Adam’s descendants were in

98:0.2 who maintained the Salem teachings in the p. form

107:7.1 Adjusters are true realities, realities of the p. order

111:1.4 the Father has endowed you with the p. spirit reality

purgatory

94:10.2 Tibetans practice confessions and believe in p..

purge

55:4.11 unquestioned authority to p. the evolving race of

146:2.13  P. me from secret sins and keep back your servant

purged

47:9.1 be p. of all the remnants of unfortunate heredity,

75:1.2 while biologically fit, had never been p. of their

97:9.16 Solomon p. the political machine of all northern

131:4.4 “With our hearts p. of all hate, let us worship the

purges

35:2.8 Son, receives that instruction which effectually p.

purging

85:4.4 as the flaming symbol of the purifying and p. spirit

90:4.8 P. early became a routine treatment, and the values

135:5.5 All were agreed that some drastic p. or purifying

purification

52:2.10 seriously address themselves to the tasks of race p.,

52:3.4 the unfit and the still further p. of the racial strains;

52:4.5 This age witnesses the further p. of the racial stocks

55:4.11 the further p. of the mortal stock by the drastic

66:5.21 to include cleansing with water as a part of the p.

84:4.6 decreed that a mother must undergo extensive p.

87:1.4 have employed elaborate p. ceremonies designed to

89:2.5 Then followed all the ritualistic schemes of p..

90:5.3 The ritual grew into elaborate ceremonies of p.,

92:3.2 salvation, redemption, covenant, uncleanness, p.,

122:9.1 the proper sacrifice for her) at the temple for p..

122:9.1 the proper sacrifice to insure Mary’s ceremonial p.

122:10.2 Even at the time of the p. ceremonies at the temple,

122:10.2 young pigeons as Moses had directed for the p. of

137:4.11 water was intended for use in the final p. ceremonies

166:1.9 2. Scrupulous observance of the laws of p..

185:0.3 necessitate their subjection to p. ceremonies after

purified

52:2.9 The races are p. and brought up to a high state of

97:10.7 the faithful observance of a superior and p. ritual.

99:3.7 unless it is amplified by philosophy, p. by science,

182:1.5 that I might inspire them to be p. through the truth

purifies

81:6.10 science p. religion by the destruction of superstition.

194:3.19 The coming of the Spirit of Truth p. the human heart

purify

55:4.11 planetary rulers regarding the further efforts to p.

132:1.4 religion of any age is false, then must it either p. its

purifying

85:4.4 others revered it as the flaming symbol of the p.

135:5.5 All were agreed that some drastic purging or p.

Purim

123:3.5 Next came the early springtime celebration of P.,

125:1.5 later established feasts of the dedication and of P..

purists

94:9.5 “Great Road” to salvation in contrast with the p. of

purity

73:5.3 the sanitary regulations designed to conserve its p..

94:6.1 the p. of his teaching on earth was being unduly

102:8.2 estimate the real nature of a civilization by the p.

107:4.1 It is highly probable that such p. of divinity embraces

132:2.9 it approaches the p. and perfection of the Supreme

140:5.12 Spiritual p. is not a negative quality, except that it

140:5.12 In discussing p., Jesus did not intend to deal

159:4.8 shine, but always of relative p. and partial divinity.

196:0.12 The faith of Jesus attained the p. of a child’s trust.

purple

156:4.3 the manufacture of Tyrian p., the dye that made

169:3.2 rich man named Dives, who, being clothed in p.

185:4.3 arrayed him in an old p. royal robe and sent him

185:6.2 whipping post, they again put upon him the p. robe

185:6.4 There stood Jesus, clothed in an old p. royal robe

purport

22:7.1 to portray to the human mind the nature and p. of

107:5.2 As to the nature and p. of their intercommunications,

120:2.3 all things, consistent with the p. of your bestowal,

172:5.4 he could not grasp the p. of what was going on;

purported

90:2.2 such p. contact with the supernatural was classified

121:8.9 much-edited copy of some notes p. to have been

purpose or eternal purposesee purpose of

0:0.4 Orvonton commission sent to Urantia for this p..

0:12.12 for this p. drawing on our own superior knowledge

1:7.9 highest source of information available for such a p.

2:1.2 the Father of every good and perfect p..”

2:1.4 his divine plan and ep. actually embrace all the

2:2.1 according to the ep. which I purposed in my Son.”

2:2.3 of a changeless God, in the execution of his ep.,

2:2.3 still present the changeless p., the everlasting plan,

3:1.6 all the infinite requirements of his unchanging p..

3:6.1 wields the all-powerful veto scepter of his ep. with

3:6.7 pursues the satisfaction of the realization of an ep.,

4:0.1 The Father has an ep. pertaining to the material,

4:0.1 created in accordance with his all-wise and ep..

4:0.2 It is easy to deduce that the p. in creating the perfect

4:1.4 the Father may use to uphold his p. and sustain his

6:5.4 to personalize a Creator Son, they achieve their p.;

7:0.1 execution of the spiritual aspects of the Father’s ep.

7:4.2 engaged in associative execution of their divine p..

8:3.5 the Son for the execution of their united and ep..

9:0.2 in love and volition, in spiritual thought and p.;

9:2.4 of loving personalities who ever lead the true of p.

9:4.5 Spirit is divine p.,and spirit mind is divine p in action

10:7.1 There is perfection of p. and oneness of execution in

12:0.3 experiential revelation of the ep. is still in progress.

15:5.13 to plans and specifications for some special p.,

15:7.1 bodies specifically constructed for their special p..

15:8.2 intelligent entities constituted for this express p..

15:14.1 Each major p. in superuniverse evolution will find

15:14.3 conception of the true nature of the evolutionary p.

22:7.8 upon the accomplishment of their p. they became

23:2.12 infinite adaptation of all things to their supreme p. on

26:4.12 only one endowment of perfection, perfection of p..

26:4.13 with only one sort of perfection—perfection of p..

26:4.13 Your p. has been thoroughly proved; your faith

26:4.13 Perfection of p. and divinity of desire, with

26:4.14 Faith has won for the pilgrim a perfection of p.

26:6.3 a new spiritualization of p., a new sensitivity for

27:7.8 mortal agreement with the Adjuster when the p. to

28:4.11 of being drawn upon from Uversa for some p.; but

28:5.19 inform us as to the true motive, the actual p.,

28:6.7 to exhaust the reserve if you are sincere of p. and

28:6.13 These seconaphim accomplish a double p. in the

32:4.1 to perform so much in the carrying out of his ep..

32:4.3 never a cross working of divine power and p..

32:4.4 as concerns the Father’s eternal plan and infinite p..

32:5.0 5. THE ETERNAL AND DIVINE PURPOSE

32:5.1 There is a great and glorious p. in the march of the

32:5.2 The ep. of the eternal God is a high spiritual ideal.

32:5.2 mortals find it difficult to grasp the idea of an ep.;

32:5.4 to conceive of the ep. as an endless circle, a cycle

33:8.2 conducted in accordance with their scope and p..

34:6.9 nonetheless, in p. and ideals you are empowered

34:6.9 divine powers, whose exclusive p. is to effect your

35:5.3 excel all orders of universe sonship in stability of p.

39:1.8 accordance with the creature nature and divine p..

39:3.5 form the most ideal group to achieve a given p. or to

42:0.2 each variously expressive of the divine and ep. in the

42:1.3 cosmic technique of Paradise and the motivating p.

42:12.13 spirit-mind function approaches divinity of p. and

45:7.1 no matter what the reason, all who are true of p.

48:0.3 but in intent and p. they are all quite similar.

48:4.19 does serve a valuable p. both as a health insurance

48:6.33 of a hair’s turning, premeditated for an untrue p.,

48:8.2 There is a definite and divine p. in all this morontia

52:1.7 But this early fear religion serves a very valuable p.

53:9.2 when he sought to turn back Michael from the p. to

54:4.7 according to his eternal plan and divine p..

56:0.2 better perceive the divine and single p. exhibited in

56:6.1 And this divinity of p. manifested by the Supreme

58:2.3 demonstrate the presence of intelligent p. in the

58:4.4 Our p. in making three marine-life implantations was

59:6.12 oceanic nursery of life on Urantia has served its p..

62:2.5 Their bellicose natures served a good p.; superior

63:1.3 the end of a club, using animal tendons for this p.,

63:5.5 large stone which had been placed inside for this p.

65:6.4 But other metals can be made to serve the same p..

67:3.6 logical judgment, sincere motivation, unselfish p.,

70:4.10 clans served a valuable p. in local self-government,

70:7.10 This p. is better accomplished by athletic games and

72:6.4 requisitioned by the federal government for this p.,

72:6.5 —many wealthy citizens leave funds for this p..

83:4.5 Certain Oriental peoples used rice for this p..

90:3.10 obliterate the scaffolding, which has served its p..

95:5.5 clear vision and extraordinary singleness of p. had

99:6.2 There is a real p. in the socialization of religion.

100:2.1 the wholehearted p. to do the will of the Father in

101:5.4 cosmic Deity, whose p. has made all this possible.

101:9.4 Art is religious when it becomes diffused with p.

103:4.5 the child’s motivation—the creature p. and intent.

108:5.7 a mystery to us, not as to the plan and p. but as to

112:5.7 of the emerging morontia intent and spiritual p..

112:5.9 ample opportunity to reveal its true intent and real p.

112:5.22 over to the morontia level, no longer serves a p. in

112:6.2 They do serve the same p. on the local universe

115:1.2 ethics, duty, love, divinity, origin, existence, p.,

115:3.14 cosmic energy, the conceptualization of spirit p.,

117:1.9 responsive alike to creature effort and Creator p.;

117:5.1 a creative will which embraces an evolving p..

118:1.2 tantamount to realization of eternity-reality of p..

118:1.2 of moments will witness no change in creature p..

118:1.2 to have meaning with regard to the creature’s p..

120:0.4 Michael had a double p. in the making of these

121:3.9 no sense an economic movement having for its p.

121:8.1 been our p. to make use of the so-called Gospels of

121:8.12 is best suited to the accomplishment of this p..

124:6.18 as he strives to integrate his expanding life p. with

127:5.6 Rebecca lived for only one p.—to await the hour

128:4.6 One p. which Jesus had in mind, when he sought

129:4.7 And this was Jesus’ true and supreme p..

130:5.1 The travelers had but one p. in going to Crete,

131:9.3 deals with man’s soul in accordance with its p..

132:3.4 leads this mortal to develop a singleness of p. to

132:4.1 numerous human contacts Jesus had a double p.:

136:4.1 retirement until the work of John achieved its p.,

136:8.5 slow, and sure way of accomplishing the divine p..

140:5.12 Fatherly love has singleness of p., and it always

140:8.13 It seemed to be Jesus’ p. in all social situations to

141:5.2 you may experience a perfected unity of spirit p. and

142:6.7 since your only p. in living would be to do the will

145:3.9 For this p. have I lived my life to this hour.

145:5.7 It was for this p. that I came forth from the Father.

148:6.8 Perhaps there is some hidden p. in all your miseries.’

149:3.1 to utilize just one feature of the story for that p..

154:6.4 Simon Peter, who interrupted his talking for the p.,

157:1.1 he rightly surmised that it was the p. to entrap them

158:6.3 you so completely failed, your p. was not pure.

160:3.5 new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme life p..

160:3.5 But the life p. must be jealously guarded from the

160:4.11 overplanning for the future defeats its own high p..

164:2.1 the feast of the dedication for just one p.: to give

164:2.4 Master said: “No, my brethren, it would be to no p..

166:3.7 we shall be one in spirit and p., and so shall we

170:2.8 a far-reaching divine p. to be fulfilled and realized in

172:5.4 not comprehend the Master’s p. in permitting this

174:2.2 the academies, who had been rehearsed for this p.,

174:5.9 No! For this very p. have I come into the world and

178:3.2 It was for this p. that I set you apart, in the hills of

180:6.1 It was for this p. that I have been talking so plainly

180:6.1 practice of doing the Father’s will as the chief p. in

181:1.8 to proceed with his life p. in the full assurance that

184:0.1 Annas also had another p. in detaining Jesus at his

184:2.11 had frustrated their p. to identify him with Jesus.

185:3.4 For this p. was I born into this world, even that I

189:4.3 It was their p. more thoroughly to give the body of

193:0.3 taught you that my one p. was to reveal my Father

194:3.19 leads the recipient to formulate a life p. single to the

196:0.14 Jesus’ earthly life was devoted to one great p.

196:1.3 to strive for the achievement of his exalted life p..

196:2.7 And it was this very singleness of p. and unselfish

purpose of or eternal purpose of

0:7.10 for the p. of embarking upon the attempt to reach

2:2.5 centered in the divine p. of elevating will creatures

2:7.12 The real p. of all universe education is to effect the

3:2.2 unfold in accordance with the ep. of the Father,

3:5.3 plan prevails; the ep. of wisdom and love triumphs.

3:5.15 on co-operation with the plan and p. of the whole,

4:0.1 really knows very much about the ep. of God.

4:0.1 opinions about the nature of the ep. of the Deities.

4:5.6 necessary for the p. of winning the favor of God.

5:1.6 surviving for the p. of finding God by progressive

5:4.8 The differing concepts of the p. of religion determine

6:0.2 the Eternal Son for the p. of gaining access to the

7:0.4 always responsive to the will and p. of the perfect

8:1.3 of the creative unfolding of the p. of the Father

9:0.2 the divine plan and the ep. of the Universal Father.

13:1.6 This sphere also holds the secrets of the nature, p.,

14:3.8 worlds are fittingly adapted to their p. of harboring

14:6.0 THE PURPOSE OF THE CENTRAL UNIVERSE

15:2.1 the estimates which I offer are solely for the p. of

16:6.11 It is the p. of education to develop and sharpen these

20:3.3 an evolutionary world for the p. of terminating a

20:5.2 On Urantia there is a widespread belief that the p. of

20:9.1 now visit your world for the p. of formulating plans

22:4.1 spiritual concept of the ep. of the Universal Father

23:0.1 the Infinite Spirit in solitary function for the p. of

24:3.2 there these Personal Aids may appear for the p. of

24:6.1 their name from the nature and p. of their work.

25:2.2 with the power directors for the p. of creating

26:2.6 response of the Master Spirits to the emerging p. of

27:7.7 What a fruition of the plan and p. of the Gods that

28:4.12 with the angels of the reflective voices for the p. of

29:4.14 we lay lines of energy for the p. of conveying sound

32:5.1 music of the meter of the infinite thought and ep. of

32:5.2 The ep. of the eternal God is a high spiritual ideal.

32:5.7 and this plan is an ep. of boundless opportunity,

34:6.10 The p. of all this ministration is, “That you may be

35:1.1 in accordance with the divine p. and creative plans of

35:8.1 Son and the Universe Mother Spirit unite for the p.

36:4.8 The p. of the midsonite creatures is not at present

37:4.2 gracious ministers, who sojourn with us for the p. of

37:6.5 The p of all this training and experience is to prepare

39:1.7 It is not the p. of such tribunals to determine punitive

39:2.7 order of seraphim functions on Urantia for the p. of

40:0.10 —to continue the recital of the ep. of the Gods

44:2.10 dramatic spectacles representative of the p. of such

47:5.3 The chief p. of this training is to enhance the

47:9.3 to tarry on the seventh mansion world for the p. of

50:3.6 present themselves to the Life Carriers for the p. of

52:0.9 are dispatched to planets for the p. of initiating life.

52:3.3 It is the prime p. of the Adamic regime to influence

54:1.8 the exercise of power over other beings for the p. of

54:2.3 Sovereign of your system set the temporal p. of his

54:2.3 his own will directly athwart the ep. of God’s will

64:4.13 As the race advanced, the object and p. of sacrifice

65:2.16 the glacial era were in every way adapted to the p. of

66:5.6 for the p. of sending messages or calls for help.

66:5.8 The p. of an ancient city wall was to protect against

68:6.1 were for the p. of winning these land struggles.

70:7.5 3. For the p. of preserving valuable “spirit” or trade

70:7.13 the formation of women’s secret clubs, the p. of

71:7.1 The p. of education should be acquirement of skill,

74:7.2 The p. of the western school system of the Garden

74:7.11 received instructions in the plan and p of the Adamic

75:7.7 Caligastia’s p. of leading them into open rebellion

77:2.2 constituted sex creatures for the p. of participating

77:3.4 were propounded as to the p. of building the tower.

77:3.7 that the whole p. of the new city should be to take

78:2.2 These splendid souls never lost sight of the p. of the

83:5.4 brother’s widow for the p. of “raising up seed for

83:5.15 The p. of a harem was to build up a strong and

83:8.5 the bonds of marriage and for the p. of procreating

87:2.9 to throw a bit of food into the fire for the p. of

88:1.9 he put a leaf in his hair for the p. of disavowing

89:6.4 the sacrifice of at least one maiden for the p. of

93:3.6 Emphasis was placed upon this teaching for the p. of

93:9.9 edited their records for the p. of raising Abraham

94:6.6 His understanding of the ep. of God was clear,

94:6.6 the p. of the true believer is always to act but never

96:3.4 king claimed they sought freedom for the p. of

98:7.12 Machiventa was successful in achieving the p. of

99:6.2 It is the p. of group religious activities to dramatize

100:5.4 consecrated p. of the superconscious mind of the

101:10.5 The p of religion is not to satisfy curiosity about God

101:10.7 with the plan of the Infinite and the p. of the Eternal.

102:7.2 God is the secret of the order, plan, and p. of the

103:4.3 but man can be true to his p. of finding God and

106:9.8 3. The p. of human existence, the fact that mankind

108:5.5 Monitors labor with the material mind for the p. of

109:2.9 for the p. of preserving custodial data essential to the

111:7.2 the real motive, the final aim, and the ep. of all this

112:2.15 The p. of cosmic evolution is to achieve unity of

113:4.4 manipulating the mortal environment for the p. of

115:1.4 realms of the finite exist by virtue of the ep. of God.

115:7.6 all this he appears to do for the p. of contributing to

116:4.5 Seven Circuit Spirits in response to the will and p. of

117:0.1 The will of God is the p. of the First Source and

117:4.11 in accordance with the unfolding p. of the Father,

118:1.2 This means that the p. of the creature has become

118:1.4 evaluating past experience for the p. of bringing it

118:10.10 capacity to perceive the p. of the evolving universes.

118:10.23 this is the will, the actions, the p. of the Trinity thus

119:0.4 The p. of these creature incarnations is to enable

119:2.3 for the p. of “doing the bidding of my Father,”

119:6.1 that he was soon to leave Salvington for the p. of

119:7.8 a matter beyond the scope and p. of this narrative.

120:0.7 for the sole p. of achieving universe sovereignty,

120:4.4 lose sight of the fact that the supreme spiritual p. of

125:2.12 to travel about the world for the p. of learning how

125:6.3 to answer his question relating to the p. of prayer

127:0.1 for the express p. of revealing his Paradise Father to

128:0.2 Always be mindful of the twofold p. of Michael’s

129:3.3 go there for the p. of becoming an assistant chazan

129:3.5 apparently strange doings, you must discern the p. of

129:3.8 The real p. of his trip around the Mediterranean was

136:3.3 Jesus did not go into retirement for the p. of fasting

136:8.1 powers should be employed for the p. of attracting

136:8.8 the folly of creating artificial situations for the p. of

136:8.8 exceptional power for the p. of enhancing moral

136:8.8 refused to prostitute his divine attributes for the p. of

140:5.15 the chief p. of all human struggling—perfection—even

141:7.2 For the p. of this record we will reorganize and

141:7.11 thus motivated by a wholehearted singleness of p.,

147:6.2 the Jews held many secret meetings for the p. of

148:5.0 5. THE PURPOSE OF AFFLICTION

148:6.12 the nature, and p. of commonplace human afflictions.

148:8.2 they invited Jesus to come to their city for the p. of

151:2.5 serious misconception of the p. of such a parable.

152:5.6 serve the p. of bringing to a head the miracle-seeking

157:0.1 on Sunday for the p. of meeting his family.

157:2.2 It is not the p. of true religion merely to bring peace

159:3.3 It is the p. of this gospel to restore self-respect to

160:1.11 to quicken and deepen the supreme p. of living by

160:3.1 then to serve the p. of enlightening, uplifting,

162:3.4 in transgression for the p. of ensnaring Jesus into

164:3.13 a wonder which Jesus chose to perform for a p. of

164:3.14 acts were suggested for the p. of encouraging him.

164:3.16 the prime p. of making this act an open challenge

164:3.16 it was for the p. of bringing these matters before

166:3.8 using spiritual force for the p. of breaking through

172:5.9 Thomas had deduced that the p. of this popular

173:1.3 booths in the principal cities of Palestine for the p. of

174:5.1 calling Andrew, he explained the p. of his coming,

175:4.13 at the home of Caiaphas the high priest for the p. of

177:4.1 before the Roman authorities for the p. of securing

180:2.5 So does the true believer exist only for the p. of

185:5.2 the p. of asking Pilate for the release of a prisoner

187:2.3 to crucifixions for the p. of offering drugged wine

188:0.3 to Golgotha for the p. of making sure that Jesus’

190:0.1 a short period on Urantia for the p. of experiencing

194:2.2 p. of this spirit to destroy the feeling of orphanhood.

194:3.5 This spirit was bestowed for the p. of qualifying

195:0.4 this new concept of the p. of living and the goal of

195:10.17 The p. of all education should be to foster the

195:10.17 should be to foster and further the supreme p. of life,

purposeverb

131:5.5 I know when I make confession, if I p. not to do

133:4.11 From this day p. to be a real man, a man determined

141:5.3 you p. to find the Father in heaven, thereby proving

purposed

2:2.1 “according to the purpose which I p. in my Son.”

43:4.6 He p. in his heart, saying: “I will exalt my throne

118:8.5 the same creative design which p. evolution

136:6.4 Jesus p. to follow the unnatural course—he decided

137:4.12 wonder, but that was just what he had p. not to do

138:1.1 Jesus p. to make their first tour entirely one of

187:3.6 p. to live without resort to his supernatural power,

purposeful

0:11.8 by the will-reactions and p. mandates of the Trinity

3:2.8 God’s doings are all p., intelligent, wise, kind, and

6:0.3 the spiritual, the volitional, the p., and the personal.

13:3.3 altogether too much intriguing and p. adventure to

15:3.15 in part produced by the intelligent and p. action of

16:8.11 4. P. co-operation, group loyalty.

17:2.5 his associates was vastly beyond their p. intent

28:6.17 Service—p. service, not slavery—is productive of the

36:5.1 that explains why evolution is p. and not accidental.

39:3.7 the seed and secret of the continued and p. growth

62:6.5 p. decision, to flee from home and journey north,

62:7.3 The p. decision of the twins to flee northward and

65:0.7 evolution—on Urantia or elsewhere—is always p.

65:2.14 was accidental, but in reality it was altogether p..

65:3.1 A p. plan was functioning throughout all of these

67:1.4 sin is a p. resistance to divine reality—a conscious

117:4.7 neither does the Supreme evolve without p. action.

130:4.8 proof of the existence of a p. universe expressing the

133:5.8 of reality yields a broader insight into the p. unity

133:7.8 exhibit a p. association of these combined physical

purposefully

10:3.17 The all-powerful Father p. assumes these limitations

purposeless

13:3.3 are not given to the gratification of p. curiosity,

172:5.5 becoming overmuch depressed by the apparent p.

195:6.6 assertions that the universe is a blind and p. energy

purposely

38:3.1 In this paper the word “angel” is p. limited to the

128:2.4 but he p. remained away, assigning weather

141:7.8 Jesus explained that he had p ignored the “great men

148:5.3 you should know that the Father does not p. afflict

159:5.10 submission to the indignities of those who might p.

192:4.6 The apostles had p. entered Jerusalem after nightfall

purposessee also intents and purposes

2:0.3 the poverty of material which can be utilized for p.

2:1.10 Father is infinite in his plans and eternal in his p.,

2:1.10 to grasp or comprehend these divine plans and p.

2:1.10 Mortal man can glimpse the Father’s p. only now

2:2.1 Thus are the plans and p. of the First Source and

2:2.2 Father does not repent of his original p. of wisdom

3:2.10 you misunderstand the motives, and pervert the p.,

4:2.2 the working of the local plans, p., patterns,

8:4.4 ministry is done in perfect harmony with the p.,

11:1.1 Paradise serves many p. in the administration of the

11:4.4 one million times that actually required for such p..

13:0.7 The twenty-one Paradise satellites serve many p.

14:6.5 serves many p. which are not revealed to me,

15:14.0 14. P. OF THE SEVEN SUPERUNIVERSES

15:14.1 There are seven major p. which are being unfolded in

15:14.3 we feel that the six unique p. of cosmic evolution

15:14.4 The seven p. of superuniverse evolution are

15:14.4 will give fullest expression to only one of these p..

15:14.4 To understand more about these superuniverse p.,

22:6.3 are the emissaries of the Ancients of Days for all p.,

22:10.7 ideal which they are can best further the eternal p. of

23:3.2 with spirits who utilize gravity for p. of transit;

24:5.1 Infinite Spirit and were created for the specific p. of

27:6.3 they discourse upon the plans and p. of Infinity

29:2.15 movements initiated and directed for specific p.,

29:4.30 by practically all creatures for p. of communication

32:5.3 the transactions of time with the underlying p. and

32:5.4 To me it seems more fitting, for p. of explanation to

35:2.5 Melchizedek may, for the p of that particular mission

36:1.3 the Melchizedeks, who conducted tests for such p.

42:0.2 the united p. of the Son and the Father executed

42:2.14 to serve the manifold p. of the universe Creators.

43:1.11 field serves many p. aside from its decorative value,

44:4.10 in the utilization of the currents of space for all p. of

48:2.24 grouping of morontia personalities for p. of study,

48:5.8 One of the p. of the morontia career is to effect the

56:9.4 for all practical p. of personal comprehension

59:2.12 were not then so much needed for defensive p.

63:2.4 certain p., Andon discovered their sparking quality

70:2.9 War has served many valuable p. in the past, it has

70:7.11 one of the chief p. of the puberty ceremonies was to

70:12.19 the p. and aims of constitutional tribunals acting as

71:4.17 for p. of selfish gain or national aggrandizement?

72:3.1 All land and property used for home p. are free from

72:6.7 and the income therefrom is utilized for social p.,

72:7.7 before any state can borrow except for p. of war.

72:7.13 natural resources not fully required for the specific p.

77:3.4 the Nodites were divided in sentiment as to the p. of

81:6.8 the utilization of animals for power p. before man

86:2.3 there is not necessarily any relationship between p.

89:5.16 substitutes came into general use for sacrificial p.,

91:3.7 the more effective technique for most practical p.

95:5.9 too advanced to serve the p. of a nation builder.

96:0.2 this was one of the p. of Melchizedek’s incarnation:

99:5.7 co-operation on the basis of unity of ideals and p.

105:3.5 the perfect expression of the limitless plans and p.

106:0.14 4. Your ignorance of the six prime p of development

106:3.4 promulgating the p. of the Paradise Deities as they

108:4.2 always luring them upward toward the p. and aims

108:5.4 the transforming actions of the motivations and p. of

110:2.3 of your true advancing selves, for survival p..

111:7.5 the high p. of a great mind antagonized by the urge

113:2.10 For p. of rest and recharging with the life energy of

115:3.14 effects of the material levels with the volitional p.

116:4.5 are in turn affected by the creative p. of the Supreme

116:6.7 eventually unifying physical pattern with spiritual p..

118:7.8 supremacy of consecration to the p. of the universe,

118:10.10 Complete capacity to discern universe p. equals the

118:10.14 the laws of the material world, the p. of spiritual

121:3.5 that they were useless except for “breeding p..”

124:4.7 that such creations might be used for idolatrous p..

126:2.5 Jesus devoted his time and energies to just two p.:

127:6.12 when his plans are thwarted and his p. defeated.

128:0.5 secondary to these major p. of the mortal bestowal.

128:7.6 Incidental to these p. he also undertook to untangle

131:5.2 He is the Creator, the God of all good p.,

136:8.6 and refuse to use it for purely selfish or personal p..

141:4.3 employ another type of parable for p. of illumination.

142:7.1 For the p. of this record we present the following

142:7.17 to employ literal relationships for p. of illustration?

143:5.2 and was therefore much valued for drinking p..

148:3.4 It has not been revealed for the p. of this record,

149:1.9 Many others sought healing for wholly selfish p..

155:3.7 makes all life more worth while, filling it with high p.

156:5.9 conditioned only by your spiritual longings and p..

159:5.17 For p. of illustration Jesus reversed the current

160:1.5 Animals make no inquiry into the p. of life;

165:4.5 funds to your host, David Zebedee, for such p..

166:1.2 that he washed his hands only for p. of cleanliness

188:4.10 but fathers do all this in love and for corrective p..

purposive

0:1.5 2. Potential—self-willed and self-p. Deity.

3:6.3 the reality of higher orders of thought and p. will.

4:4.1 God is p. energy (creative spirit) and absolute will,

42:11.7 could be effected only by a p. and dominant mind.

42:12.1 superior, creative, and p. qualities of man’s mind as

102:5.0 5. THE SUPREMACY OF P. POTENTIAL

102:5.1 to be is the unfolding of the p. mandates of Deity.

102:5.2 This same p. supremacy is shown in the evolution of

102:6.9 the recognition of the activities of a p. Creator.

102:6.10 p. or progressive evolution is a truth which makes

104:4.3 as: The First Triunity—the personal-p. triunity.

104:4.7 This is the union of love, mercy, and ministry—the p.

105:3.6 Deity Absolute is the p. qualifier of the unqualified,

116:6.5 become dominated by the leadings of p. spirit,

116:6.6 the parts is a segmented reflection of the p. growth

118:10.7 and the p. volitional acts of evolving personalities.

purposiveness

118:9.5 But the p. of any mechanism is in its origin, not in its

purse

122:10.1 sent them forth with a p. and directed that they

128:5.4 taking leave of Jesus, they presented him with a p.

163:1.3 I instruct you to carry neither p. nor extra clothing,

165:5.4 You have laid up treasures where the p. waxes not

180:0.2 remember when I sent you forth without p. or

180:0.2 Henceforth, he who has a p., let him take it with

pursuant

74:5.3 P. to the advice of the Melchizedeks, Adam began to

pursue

2:5.6 spirit, to live in you and to toil with you as you p.

2:7.9 religion continued to p. the same unwise course

11:1.3 We all know the course to p. to find the Father.

15:1.5 For untold ages Orvonton will p. this almost direct

28:6.22 the more persistently you p., the concepts of divine

35:3.14 Those from Urantia p. such an experiential review

35:7.3 occupations of the ascending mortals as they p.

35:10.3 All the way in to Paradise ascending pilgrims p. their

43:5.13 the Faithful of Days regarding the best course to p.

47:9.2 a habit you will increasingly p. all the way through

50:6.5 Your world still continues to p. an irregular career

52:2.4 As you p. this study, you will more clearly discern

53:5.1 Michael announced that he would p. the same policy

54:5.8 rebellion to p. a natural course of self-obliteration.

70:9.17 and peaceful opportunity to p. self-maintenance,

71:7.2 The citizens of such a commonwealth p. wisdom as

109:6.2 if the human partner declines to p. the ascending

112:5.3 man himself must p. that path by his own deciding,

118:2.2 there would seem to be but one course to p. after

123:0.5 surmised that Archelaus would be more likely to p.

136:6.2 he now deliberately chose to p. the path of normal

140:8.4 he would be pleased if they would p. the same policy

158:3.5 he sought to know his Father’s will and decided to p.

164:2.3 had not yet decided upon the method he would p. in

166:3.4 kingdom while they continue to p. the pleasures

175:4.3 what course they would p. in case an open break

pursued

49:5.23 Your planet has p. a stormy course ever since.

57:5.13 Angona, its tributary planetary family p. orbits of

63:2.3 less likely to be missed and p. by their tribesmen

72:4.1 There are no classrooms, only one study is p. at a

72:11.2 The courses p. by such commissioned officers are

74:1.4 exhaustively instructed as to the plans to be p. in

94:9.2 but faced the dangers of the China Seas as they p.

96:3.5 they were hotly p. by Pharaoh and a small body

121:7.3 minute regulations of conduct p. every loyal Jew,

122:10.1 Knowing Herod p. the Nazareth family, Zacharias

136:3.2 Perean hills he determined upon the policy to be p.

136:6.5 Jesus p. this policy consistently to the very end,

138:6.2 And they p. this plan of relaxation for one day

183:3.9 returning soldiers who had p. the fleeing disciples

pursues

2:7.4 When man searches for truth, he p. the divinely real.

3:6.7 p. the satisfaction of the realization of an eternal

56:10.2 And as the mortal p. this quest, he finds himself

72:11.3 every man p. some special line of study in addition to

100:6.7 of the Supreme, and who p. the goal of the Ultimate.

112:2.11 As mind p. reality to its ultimate analysis, matter

112:2.11 When spiritual insight p. that reality which remains

112:2.11 remains after the disappearance of matter and p. it

117:1.6 problems which beset all finite creation as it p. the

149:5.3 ‘The wicked flee when no man p..’

167:5.7 The fact that the Son of Man p. his earth mission

195:5.14 as modern science p. the technique of experiment.

pursuing

15:1.2 The universe to which your system belongs is p. a

25:4.11 serve on these advisory commissions while p. the

27:3.3 Paradise-Havona system who are there p. group

35:3.12 on the Melchizedek world while p. their training on

69:2.3 by adaptation to pressure—p. the paths of lessened

71:1.12 white man, who was p. the governmental methods of

83:6.4 While p. the monogamic goal of the ideal pair

112:5.8 world of the eternal joy of p. the ascending career.

136:6.4 Jesus chose to go on p. the policy of refusing to

158:7.4 temptation that he change his policy of p. his earth

pursuitsee pursuit of

11:9.8 upon the long, long Paradise trail of divinity p.

49:4.5 tilling the soil is the one p. that is common to the

50:5.5 Self-preservation is a p. which always follows self-

71:7.4 for wisdom, may become the chief educational p..

72:6.2 all persons must retire from gainful p. at sixty-five

84:8.2 so completely shot through with this pleasure p..

140:8.30 his apostles that religion is man’s only earthly p.;

149:4.6 must assiduously apply themselves to some definite p

152:2.2 hiring every craft available, they started out in p..

pursuit of

16:8.14 7. Worship, the sincere p. of divine values and the

27:6.2 the exhilarating p. of attempting to solve universe

52:5.3 This is an age characterized by the world-wide p.

54:0.1 the persistent p. of divinity leads to the kingdom of

54:0.2 is error; the persistent p. of sin and error is iniquity.

55:5.6 The p. of happiness is an experience of joy and

56:10.2 the chief p of the ever-advancing mortals is the quest

56:10.3 but the p. of beauty—cosmology—you all too often

56:10.8 cosmology leads to the p. of divine reality values—

62:2.5 pugnacious when disturbed in the ordinary p. of

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be p. of wisdom,

71:7.2 and philosophy becomes the chief p. of its citizens.

71:8.14 12. The world-wide vogue of the p. of wisdom—

72:4.6 Then begins the p. of special knowledge, either in

79:6.11 keen students and aggressive in their p. of truth.

79:8.4 the genius of the yellow race diverted from the p. of

84:8.4 home is not augmented by the unwise p. of pleasure.

94:8.17 the intelligent and enthusiastic p. of worthy goals,

99:3.8 religion will become perverted into the p. of false

101:6.6 the eternal birthright of the endless p. of finality of

102:3.12 The p. of knowledge constitutes science; the search

103:1.4 which is then followed by the p. of values.

103:1.4 Religion is primarily a p. of values, and then there

103:5.7 The p. of the ideal—the striving to be Godlike—is a

108:2.10 the decision to begin the p. of the doing of the will of

111:4.4 devote themselves to the p. of the sensory activities

118:10.15 beauty of achieved goodness attained through p.

120:3.2 That, in the p. of the ideal of your mortal earth life,

121:4.2 This school of thought was dedicated to the p. of

131:8.6 of the Supreme are joyous in this p. of the Eternal.

140:8.30 deter his believers from the p. of genuine culture;

150:3.3 Astronomy is a proper p. of science, but astrology is

153:2.6 during a storm, to go in p. of me, and what for?

155:6.16 on the adventure of survival after death in the p. of

160:1.4 energy-requiring lure of the p. of the unexplored

160:1.8 the p. of a goal which is beset with difficult problems

195:5.14 soul through the love of the beautiful, the p. of truth,

195:6.3 The p. of mere knowledge, without the attendant

195:6.17 The sincere p. of goodness, beauty, and truth leads

pursuitssee pursuits of

4:0.3 There are, indeed, many other fascinating p. which

35:7.3 the revelation of these new and undreamed-of p.,

39:7.1 Salvington, where they are engaged in p. relevant to

50:4.3 was about equally divided between the following p.:

79:8.2 The Chinese early turned to agricultural p., which

81:1.6 who had made farming and gardening the chief p.

176:3.8 If endowments are used only in selfish p. and no

pursuits of

27:6.6 These intellectual p. of Paradise are not broadcast;

68:2.8 while at the same time teaching the p. of peace to

68:5.10 It may be combined with the pastoral p. of the

72:11.3 Training in music is one of the chief p. of the central

111:4.3 to the materialistic p. of the sensory or outer world.

165:4.5 your affections from devotion to the spiritual p. of

195:9.7 upon the foolish and deceptive p. of selfishness,

purview

40:10.11 attain, but within the p. of the present universe age,

pushnoun

78:3.2 It was a gradual but unremitting northward p.,

80:9.6 This Andonite p. southward continued for over a

pushverb

68:2.2 Thus does the whole social body p on slowly toward

79:1.5 and the Babylonians began to p. into Mesopotamia.

79:5.4 the northward-moving yellow race to begin to p. into

150:9.3 just as they were about to p. him over the edge of

156:2.6 while you p. forward to embrace the greater realities

pushed

63:5.2 the descendants of Andon and Fonta had p. on

64:4.10 550,000 years ago the advancing glacier p. man

70:2.9 war was a social ferment which p. civilization

79:5.2 These subhuman types were p. south by the fifth

80:9.6 the Andonites had been p. farther to the north of

pushing

79:3.7 Dravidian shipping was p. coastwise across the

79:6.1 p. the Andonites north into Siberia and west into

putsee putimperative; see death, put to

2:0.2 we may attempt to p. in human word symbols

5:6.2 factors, when p. together, constitute the vehicle for

7:4.6 the Infinite Spirit projected and p. in operation the

12:9.4 That water will p. out fire is a fact of everyday

14:5.10 —were not p. there just to aggravate and annoy you

25:3.5 are p. into effect by the divine executioner.

27:4.3 and so guide their steps as to p. them at perfect ease

30:4.25 and are p. through specific courses of training.

31:10.22 were sponsored, formulated, and p. into English by

34:7.2 pre-Adamic man must p. forth positive efforts to

48:6.5 equally advisable routes, these will be p. before you,

52:5.8 It becomes possible to p. the golden rule into

56:10.23 We indited these narratives and p. them in English

62:5.10 until the father arrived and p. the invaders to rout.

63:5.5 before the roof stones were finally p. in place.

66:5.15 our divine teachers and forever p. truth on our lips.

68:4.7 new ideas are p. forward—competition ensues.

69:2.5 The Hebrews were the first tribe to p. a supreme

69:8.3 They p. all cities under tribute on pain of the

69:9.2 but communism did p. a premium on inactivity and

69:9.13 Real estate could also be p. under the watchcare of

70:2.5 war: 2. P. a premium on fortitude and courage.

74:1.4 Adam and Eve were p under joint oaths of allegiance

74:5.5 Adam had already p. in operation a system of

78:7.5 that the family animals be p. on board each night

81:1.6 seeds accidentally moistened or which had been p. in

82:3.6 certain tribes p. the severe marriage tests of male

83:4.6 suddenly postpone the event so as to p. the ghosts

83:5.13 were p. in isolation one week out of each month

85:1.4 the stones were p. in to keep the ear holes open.

85:5.2 Chaldeans p. the sun in the center of “the seven

85:5.3 These supernatural infants were always p. adrift

88:1.9 when a savage went on a spree, he p. a leaf in his

89:5.15 human sacrifices effectively p. a stop to cannibalism,

89:6.6 not only did this father p. two of his sons alive in the

89:7.3 it was the custom to p. an infant away by itself,

90:2.5 The medicine men p. great trust in signs and omens,

90:2.13 shamanism well illustrates the premium p. upon

90:4.7 red men always p. a drop of blood in the root hole

93:5.11 defensive policy for Salem subsequently p into effect

94:6.9 Confucius p. morality in the place of magic.

95:2.8 “King Pepi has p. down his radiance as a stairway

96:5.4 God will p. none of the evil diseases of Egypt

97:7.6 “I have made the earth and p. man upon it.

97:8.5 modern religions have blundered in the attempt to p.

97:9.4 But the priests later on p. it in the record that Saul

97:9.22 assassinated the king and p. his sixteen-year-old son

99:5.9 Primitive man made little effort to p. his religious

101:10.8 he has p. his trust in a hopeless phantasm or pinned

110:5.4 to p. into the psychic records during unconscious

119:8.9 We indited these narratives and p them in the English

121:8.3 leading disciples, was hesitant to p. them in writing

128:7.8 over to Magdala with him and p. Jude in the care of

130:1.2 running away to far-off enticements, we thereby p.

130:7.3  P. into the words of today, in substance Jesus said

131:2.8 therefore in the divine name will I p. my trust.

133:3.7 natural physical tendencies which the Creator p there

133:8.3 This man felt he had been p. at the wrong job.

134:9.6 p. on his apron, and presented himself for work,

135:10.3 Herod decided to p. John in prison.

135:11.2 The Father loves his Son and will presently p. all

135:12.2 He feared to p. John to death lest the multitude riot

136:1.4 God, in creating man, had p. into his being good

136:7.3 matters p. under the jurisdiction of the Adjuster.

136:8.8 The Master triumphantly p. loyalty to his Father’s

138:6.1 Each day the six new apostles were p. in the hands

139:0.4 They had not all been p. through the same rigid

139:2.4 questions, more than all the apostles p. together,

139:5.5 absence of the ability to p. two and two together

139:8.8 when Andrew would p. the proposition to a vote,

140:1.7 I am about to p. upon your souls the solemn

140:3.13 Neither do men light a candle and p it under a bushel

140:4.4 Neither do men light a candle and p. it under a

140:8.1 may profitably be p. in this record by reorganizing

141:6.2 How often have I told you to labor only to p.

144:8.3 heard John preach before Herod p. him in prison:

144:9.1 request for his body, which they p. in a tomb,

145:1.2 at your bidding we will p. out and let down the nets

145:2.7 I give you, and a new spirit will I p. within you.

147:4.3 often fail to p. a genuinely spiritual interpretation

147:6.2 agreed that something should be done to p. a stop

147:6.2 dispose of him as Herod had p. an end to John,

147:7.2 Neither do men p. new wine into old wine skins,

149:2.11 Jesus p. reality in the place of tradition and swept

149:6.5 I have come into the world to p. love in the place

150:3.1 Sabbath services of the apostolic party had been p.

150:8.3 we shall not be p. to shame, world without end.

151:3.15 And then when the grain was ripe, he p. forth the

152:1.1 And when he had p. all the mourners out of the

152:4.2 Andrew and James p. him to rest on the cushioned

152:5.3 ‘It is better to trust the Lord than to p. confidence

154:6.5 Bid them be of good courage and p. their trust in

154:7.3 rowed over to the village of Kheresa, p. their boat

155:1.2 ‘Blessed are they who p. their trust in this Son.

159:3.4 p. forth every effort to secure work for those who

159:5.8 Jesus p. the spirit of positive action into the passive

159:5.17 habitually p. large meanings into small expressions

162:1.3 sufficed forever to p. an end to all whisperings about

162:2.5 something should be done forthwith to p. a stop to

163:2.3 No man, having p. his hand to the plough, if he turns

163:2.7 wealth, it probably would have been p. right back

163:2.11 Judas p. funds on deposit to be used subsequently

163:3.2 “No, Peter, but all who p. their trust in riches shall

163:6.8 to be true when they p. his promises to the test.

164:3.8 he went up to Josiah and p. the clay over his eyes,

164:4.2 “This man came along, p. clay upon my eyes,

165:2.10 the Father loves me and has p. all of his flocks in

166:1.5 in wearing long robes while you p. heavy burdens,

166:4.9 so that I may dig around it and p. on fertilizer,

167:3.3 continued to glorify God, his critic was p. to shame

167:3.4 deposed, a follower of Jesus was p. in his place.

167:4.3 It often happened that they p. in the tomb one who

168:5.1 The rulers of the Jews were determined to p. a stop

169:2.4 certain that, when I am p. out of this stewardship,

170:3.8 But Jesus did not p. ethics in the place of religion.

171:3.4 assert divine power and p. to shame his enemies.

171:4.2 but I would now warn you not to p. your trust in

172:1.6 p. his hand upon Mary’s head as she knelt by his

172:3.9 the Alpheus twins p. their cloaks on the donkey

174:4.6 They never answered this question which Jesus p.

175:3.1 ruling body determined to p. a stop to his work, but

176:1.1 You will be p. in prison for my sake, and some of

176:3.4 you ought, therefore, to have at least p. my money

176:3.9 with the failures of his own making, to p. the blame

179:2.3 the full knowledge that the Father had p. all things

181:2.3 As concerns the work p. in my hands by the Father

183:3.8 While Jesus thus effectively p. a stop to this show of

185:1.4 used in Caesar worship, p. up on the walls of

185:2.1 taken it upon themselves to p. Jesus out of the way

185:6.2 again p. upon him the purple robe, and plaiting a

185:6.2 when they had p. a reed in his hand as a mock

186:4.1 removing the robe which Herod had p. on him,

187:1.2 the centurion carried to p. on the cross of Jesus

187:2.2 he was thus garbed before he was p. upon the cross.

187:2.4 Before Jesus was p. on his cross, the two brigands

188:0.1 We can p. in this record the events associated with

188:3.4 That which Jesus p. in the Father’s hands for the

189:2.1 would have his mortal remains p. in our custody for

191:0.13 The Master p. off the first morontia appearance to

191:5.2 unless I see the Master with my own eyes and p. my

191:5.4 believe unless you could see me and p. your finger

192:1.8 seven good-sized fish, that the Master p. on the fire,

192:2.7 brother in the flesh when they p. heavy burdens

194:4.10 But the Sadducees began to p. the leaders of the

195:1.1 These two ideas p. together constituted a new and

195:3.5 regarding Christ’s love for children soon p. an end to

196:3.18 You cannot p. spiritual joy under a microscope;

putimperative

126:4.4 p. away the evil of your doings from before my eyes;

131:1.9 let the soul turn away from sin and p. your whole

131:7.3 p. away your pride; every hair of pride shuts off light

140:3.14 p. your trust in the Father whose messengers you are

140:3.14 injustice; p. not your trust in the arm of the flesh.

145:1.2 Let us go fishing; p. out into yonder deep and let

150:4.2 p. your trust in Him who is able to sustain the body

152:5.3 Said the singer: ‘P. your trust in the Lord.’

154:6.5 Bid them be of good courage and p. their trust in

169:1.9 his best robe, the one I have saved, and p. it on him

169:1.9 p. the son’s ring on his hand and fetch sandals for

174:0.2P. not your trust in the arm of flesh nor in

174:0.2 and p. not your trust in either great men or the

178:1.16 you are skillfully to p. the leaven of new truth in

181:1.3 p. forth your earnest efforts to live in accordance

183:3.7 speaking sternly, said: “Peter, p. up your sword.

puts

86:6.4 modern science p. an actuary with mathematical

99:4.1 Religion p. new meaning into group associations—

147:7.2 wise man p. the new wine into fresh wine skins.

151:3.1 he lights a lamp, covers it up with a vessel or p. it

151:3.1 he p. his lamp on a stand where all can behold the

151:3.8 The parable evades much prejudice and p. new truth

176:2.6 when the fig tree shows its tender branches and p.

putting

66:1.5 As I executed my assignment of p. the narrative of

82:1.7 effectively tricks selfish man into p. race welfare

88:2.5 he consented to the p. of certain relics alongside

90:4.1 ancient men were wholehearted in p. them into effect

97:9.17 enslave Judah, p. the southern kingdom under tribute

108:1.8 a belief which we hold as the result of p. together

125:4.3 to question the justice of p. to death a drunken

128:2.2 prepared to take contracts for p. up entire buildings.

130:0.3 From Ephesus they sailed for Cyprus, p. in at

153:0.2 Matthew was p. forth renewed efforts to replenish

160:5.9 you have only deluded yourself by p. an idea in the

172:4.2 the rich p. much in the receiving box and all giving

180:6.1 The authorities will not be content with merely p.

181:2.23 Jesus, p. his hand on Nathaniel’s shoulder, said:

185:4.3 Pilate who had the responsibility of p. him to death.

186:0.3 the progress of that terrible business of p. to death

187:3.5 and, p. the saturated sponge stopper upon the end of

195:2.1 The Romans bodily took over Greek culture, p.

puzzle

118:3.7 we enter the mind domain, we encounter many a p..

puzzled

110:3.5 Confusion, being p., even sometimes discouraged

124:6.13 Joseph was p. when he observed how little interest

125:2.4 Joseph remained calm, though he was equally p..

125:6.13 Joseph was p., but Mary, as she reflected on these

129:2.7 Annas looked upon Jesus as a great man, he was p.

140:10.4 Now, I am honestly p..

144:1.7 Nathaniel and Thomas confessed they were p.;

168:0.3 were p. by the message which the runner brought

172:5.9 Thomas was the most bewildered and p. man of

puzzling

65:4.12 I can well understand how p. some of these things

107:6.5 circuits of the universe of universes is indeed p..

Pygmies

68:1.6 Australian natives and Bushmen and P. of Africa.

82:2.2 Today, the P. and other backward groups have no

91:0.5 praying was part of the oudah beliefs of African P.,

92:6.1 The P. of Africa have no religious reactions as a

pyramid

95:2.7 sloping entrance passage of the great p. pointed

pyramids

80:6.4 The first and most exquisite of the stone p. was

Pyrenees

61:1.12 the Alps, Carpathians, Apennines, and P. being up

pyrites

69:6.4 Even the iron p. and flints used in striking fire were