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Ra-Rem - The Urantia Book Concordance

The Urantia Book Concordance


— Ra-Rem —

rabbi

133:3.1 a learned r. discourse on the “Destiny of Israel,”

137:7.2 Though they called him R., they were learning not

142:2.1 Jesus: “But, R., Moses and the olden prophets tell

142:2.5R., I believe; I desire that you lead me into the

142:5.1 “But, R., how shall we know of a certainty that you

142:6.3R., we know that you are a teacher sent by God,

173:2.3 Such an ordination conferred the title of “r.” upon

175:1.9 market places and desire to be called r. by all men.

rabbinic

149:2.8 the courage to do this in the face of the r. teaching

153:3.7 and expose the folly of the whole r. system of rules

173:2.3 without having been instructed in the r. academies

rabbinical

121:2.12 full favor by the Jerusalem religious leaders and r.

124:1.5 Joseph felt impelled to rule that the r. interpretation

139:0.4 and untrained in the methods of r. interpretation of

rabbis

121:6.2 spoke Aramaic; the priests and r. spoke Hebrew;

123:5.12 traditional laws than were the Judean scribes and r..

123:6.8 the r., came to Nazareth to observe Jesus, having

124:3.5 to continue his education under the learned r..

124:4.8 was under the influence of a liberal school of r.,

124:5.6 he would never go to Jerusalem to study with the r..

125:2.11 study in one of the best-known academies of the r..

126:2.3 expected to go to Jerusalem to study under the r..

127:1.8 fondly planned, at Jerusalem studying with the r..

129:2.6 with occasional visits to the various schools of the r..

136:1.3 The r. had gathered together almost five hundred

137:7.6 The scribes and r., together, were called Pharisees.

138:8.7 The r. had long taught the Jews that the ignorant

138:8.7 they were ignorant of much of the learning of the r.

139:0.4 they were laymen, unlearned in the lore of the r.

140:8.11 The Jewish r. had long debated the question: Who

159:4.1 and I infer that you reject the teachings of the r. to

159:4.2 I do not regard the Scriptures as do the r..

162:1.10 he had not been instructed in the schools of the r..

162:2.1 told that you are untaught in the learning of the r.?

164:3.3 The r. taught that all such cases of blindness from

164:3.3 They even taught that a child itself might sin before

164:3.3 They taught that such defects could be caused by sin

175:1.11 But how will your r. justify themselves since they

194:4.10 leading r., Gamaliel, who advised them: “Refrain

rabbits

61:2.7 including beavers, squirrels, gophers, mice, and r.,

rabble

187:1.7 It was permitted the r. to jeer, mock, and ridicule

rabid

139:11.6 Simon was a r. revolutionist, a fearless firebrand of

raccoons

61:3.13 Weasels, martens, otters, and r. thrived throughout

racenoun—competitive

26:9.3 The test of time is almost over; the r. for eternity has

32:5.8 The r. for perfection is on!

32:5.8 every human being who will run the r. of faith and

37:5.1 they hope to fuse, but when the mortal r. is run,

47:10.1 those who have run the planetary r. and finished the

86:1.6 “I returned and saw that the r. is not to the swift,

112:0.1 if you will sincerely run the r. of time and gain the

race or mortal racenoun—see Adamic; blue; green; human;

  indigo; orange; red; Sangik; violet; white

3:1.5 Truly of the r. has it been said, “You are of God”

3:2.8 an individual being, an individual r., an individual

7:1.6 and spiritized personalities of any world, r., nation,

8:1.11 relations, to relationships of the community, the r.,

20:2.7 bestow themselves upon some mr. on some world.

20:6.2 they become like the mortals of the r. into which

28:6.2 issues growing out of the origin of any individual, r.,

36:4.2 The Melchizedek father of such a r. of supernal

37:9.10 r. designed eventually to amalgamate with the mortal

43:3.5 which so greatly concern every mr. and national

45:4.5 directed this r. from the worship of many gods to the

48:4.10 The early experiences of the r. or the order are

49:2.17 to observe the early civilization of a primitive r. of

49:2.20 In Satania there is one r. under four feet in height.

49:3.6 r. inhabits a sphere in close proximity to Urantia.

51:2.3 doom the planetary residence of an evolving r.,

51:3.3 Adam and Eve build up a strong r. of their order.

51:4.1 The r. of dominance during the early ages of the

51:4.1 while the red man is the senior r. of the planets,

51:4.7 after the arrival of the imported violet or Adamic r..

51:5.5 to go forth to the r. of their evolutionary parent,

52:3.7 The color of such an amalgamated r. is somewhat of

52:5.3 encounters a r. spiritually trained and prepared to

52:5.10 but only one r., one language, and one religion.

52:6.4 Each r. must become familiar with the thought of all

52:7.7 more and more of the r. step into line with those

55:3.1 one religion, and, on normal spheres, one r..

55:3.22 Being of one r. greatly facilitates such achievement,

55:4.11 the further efforts to purify and stabilize the mr..

55:4.11 unquestioned authority to purge the evolving r. of

55:6.3 On a normal world the biologic fitness of the mr.

55:6.3 continued improvement of such a magnificent r.

62:3.4 and ancestral r. of dawn mammals remained alive.

63:0.2 these parents of the new r. shall be called Andon and

63:4.8 This early r. and its primitive civilization were

63:7.1 are cognizant of the history of the r. they founded.

64:2.3 These tribes are the so-called Heidelberg r..

64:3.5 as an apparently new peoplethe Neanderthal r..

64:4.13 As the r. advanced, the object and purpose of

64:6.2 On no other world in the system has such a r. of will

64:6.10 The outstanding characteristic of this r. was their

64:6.12 Porshunta, the master mind of this unfortunate r.,

64:6.16 This r. received a small but potent legacy of the later

64:6.23 this r. was so greatly upstepped by the admixture of

64:6.27 before the celestial powers as any other earthly r..

64:6.29 who markedly influenced and inspired a whole r..

64:6.34 Differences in status of groups within each r. are

64:7.5 intermarried and founded a new amalgamated r.,

64:7.5 Within five thousand years this amalgamated r.

64:7.10 led to the immediate improvement of the older r..

64:7.11 new Neanderthal r. extended from England to India.

64:7.15 a mongrel r. of indigo, blue, and modified green men

64:7.16 An amalgamated r. of rather superior potential

65:4.7 appearance of the Andonic r. prior to the evolution

65:4.11 human type of will has appeared in a precolored r..

65:5.2 the resisting powers of the resulting blended r.

66:2.7 the survival of the best strains of that unique r.,

66:2.7 Andonite contributors to the advancement of the r.

66:4.7 of Caligastia’s staff followed the Andonic r..

66:5.16 held out the promise of the Adamic gift of a new r.

66:6.5 Foreign emissaries were never sent to a r. except

66:6.5 the uplift and advancement of a given tribe or r.

66:6.5 tribe or race were always natives of that tribe or r..

66:6.5 impose the habits and mores of even a superior r.

66:6.5 uplift and advance the time-tried mores of each r..

67:8.2 experimental and original stock of the Andonic r..

68:6.11 and the source of the mutant geniuses of the r..

69:8.5 to till the soil; hence they became the great slave r..

70:1.18 Very early in the history of the r., poisoned weapons

70:2.21 the school of experience which compelled a r. of

70:5.5 The r. early learned that an army commanded by a

72:1.1 Its people are a mixed r., predominantly blue and

73:1.3 the Nodites themselves constituted the eighth r. of

74:7.23 the small amount of the blood of this imported r.

74:8.6 They held to an aristocratic origin for the r. which

75:3.5 Nodites, the most progressive and co-operative r.,

76:2.4 not pure violet as Cain’s father was of the Nodite r.

76:4.8 the early beginnings of the mighty Andite r..

77:2.0 2. THE NODITE RACE

77:2.3 the daughters of men begot an ancient r. of heroes.

77:2.8 of the Nodites, the eighth r. to appear on Urantia.

77:2.9 The pure-line Nodites were a magnificent r., but they

77:4.1 minds serving on Adam’s staff were of this r..

77:4.9 continued to regard the garden dwellers as an alien r.

77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her r., having no brothers or

78:1.9 The mixture of races in Indiaembracing every r. on

78:1.11 The most highly blended r. outside of India occupied

78:3.5 Mediterranean fringe were occupied by a mixed r.

78:3.6 A blended colored r., about this time reinforced by

78:4.2 this racial melting pot that the Andite r. was born.

78:4.5 Nodite stocks, were by this time a belligerent r.,

78:5.2 it is hardly correct to speak of the Andites as a r. in

78:5.6 Many of this r. journeyed to China by way of Tibet

78:5.7 One hundred and thirty-two of this r., embarking

78:8.1 a small minority of this superior r. remained in

79:2.1 leaving behind them the most heterogeneous r.

79:5.8 the more enduring civilizations were founded by a r.

79:6.12 the north was not occupied by any aggressive r..

80:3.5 Cro-Magnon peoples were a brave and farseeing r..

80:5.3 enabled them to wipe the older r. out of existence.

80:8.2 pale skins and broad heads were typical of that r..

80:9.2 This so-called Nordic r. consisted primarily of the

80:9.2 But long ago this r. became thoroughly mixed with

80:9.8 This brunet Mediterranean r. consisted of a blend of

80:9.10 laid the foundations for the southern European r.,

80:9.10 And since these days this r. has undergone further

80:9.10 This Mediterranean r. is, in fact, so freely admixed

80:9.11 represent the survival of two branches of this r.,

80:9.15 the ancient social groups were no more of one r than

81:6.4 culture in southwestern Asia were r. and climate.

81:6.11 people will dominate the civilization of a smaller r..

81:6.18 precede the spread of a culture throughout a r.,

81:6.26 The moral and spiritual momentum of a r. largely

81:6.40 The ideals of the r. are the chief support and

82:6.3 when the degenerate strains of the same r. intermarry

84:6.7 civilization and insuring the reproduction of the r..

84:7.1 As are the families of the r. or nation,so is its society

84:7.7 to eliminate from the reproductive stream of the r.

85:3.2 The animals have all been worshiped by one r. or

86:5.2 Gradually the dream life of the r. so developed that

87:5.8 r. after r. has sought to improve this superghost

88:4.7 helped much to weaken the grip of magic on the r.

88:6.7 Language contains fossils which testify that the r.

89:4.5 from the notion of the evolutionary origin of the r.,

89:6.1 No r. has been entirely free from the practice of

90:2.5 Very early in the history of the r. the shamans turned

90:2.13 the premium put on wisdom in the evolution of the r.

91:4.4 childhood of an individual or a r. is characterized

92:1.3 religion is the last thing to perish or change in a r..

92:2.4 A r. or nation can only assimilate from any advanced

92:3.9 the r., in the end, gained much as a result of all

93:7.3 claim the continued allegiance of a whole tribe or r..

94:2.1 This caste system failed to save the Aryan r., but it

95:5.3 Moses was the joint gift of the Hebrew r. and the

96:4.2 woman of royal blood and a man from a captive r.

96:5.1 for the birth of a nation and the perpetuation of a r..

97:0.1 a Father, if not of the individual, at least of the r..

111:0.7 Every r. of evolving Urantia mortals has a word

111:6.10 sin-breeding whether found in an individual, a r.,

111:7.5 people crossed by the instincts of an inferior r.;

111:7.5 the chemical-energy mandates of the evolving r.;

111:7.5 opposed by the accumulated propensities of the r.;

118:10.5 such total may be the total r., the total nation,

119:7.7 in the ordinary manner of the children of that r.

121:1.1 Jews, being a Levantine r., in nature part Oriental

121:2.1 The Jews were a part of the older Semitic r., which

122:0.2 which warranted their selection as the bestowal r..

132:5.20 likewise is he under obligation to the r., nation,

132:7.5 which a religion must possess if it is to change a r.

133:3.4 At Corinth they met people of every r. hailing from

133:3.7 to serve the well-being of the individual and the r..

140:10.5 placed emphasis on the individual, not on the r.

146:3.11 In Zebulun the people were of a mixed r., hardly

155:6.8 Every r. of mankind has its own mental outlook

155:6.10 for God, and they found him as no other whole r.

160:1.6 individual and attainment of the maturity of the r..

160:2.3 the cultural activities of the r.: art, science, religion,

160:2.10 Such a r. might begin to realize something of your

160:5.14 the Greek philosopher, one of the greatest of his r.,

175:1.5 show forth the spiritual glory of a God-knowing r.,

185:2.5 the death sentence upon even one of their own r.

187:1.5 day to day, there perished the flower of the Jewish r.

188:4.3 effort to pay God a debt which the r. of mankind had

191:6.2 belongs not to a r., a nation, nor to a special group

193:1.2 telling this good news to all creatures of every r.,

194:3.9 kingdom was to be identified with no particular r.,

raceverb

11:7.7 These zones separate the vast galaxies which r.

raceadjective

race amalgamation

82:6.4 there would be little objection to a limited r..

race antagonisms

140:5.18 Political peace prevents r., national suspicions, and

race-benefiting

83:0.3 of altruistic duties and r. home responsibilities.

race betterment

75:0.1 The realization of r. appeared to be a long way off,

race blending

52:3.10 With the near completion of the task of r.,

80:1.7 This technique of r., combined with the elimination

82:6.6 R. greatly contributes to the sudden appearance of

race commissioners

37:5.5 Commissioners begin service on the planets as r..

37:5.5 R. function in an endless series of planetary crisis

37:5.6 these r. are advanced to the higher levels of function,

48:6.32 racial interpreters further the efforts of the r. to

114:4.2 The r. are very active on Urantia, and their various

114:6.9 are closely associated with the ministry of the r.,

race conflict

52:3.12 World-wide peacethe cessation of r. and national

race decadence

195:3.9 the degradation of woman, slavery and r., plagues,

race dispersion

64:6.20 and emigrate from the original Sangik center of r..

race elevation

64:6.26 the indigo peoples received little or none of the r.

race evolution

51:4.4 failure to execute the plan of r. makes it impossible

race harmonization

51:5.7 Having failed to achieve r. by the Adamic technique

race improvement

50:3.1 prince as advisers and helpers in the work of early r..

51:5.4 This whole scheme of r. was early wrecked on

51:5.7 must now work out your planetary problem of r. by

52:2.11 problem of r. is not such an extensive undertaking

52:3.5 This r. project is the task of their progeny.

66:5.16 limited to natural means and ordinary methods of r.,

71:4.11 9. R. improvement.

76:4.8 Eve was made the head of a commission on r.,

race intermingling

82:6.7 r. on a large scale would be most detrimental, but

race mixture(s)

77:2.3 this legend became further confused with the r. of

78:4.2 resultant r. extended the Andite type northward.

79:2.1 leaving behind them the most heterogeneous r.

79:2.2 The earliest r. in India were a blending of the red

79:2.7 R. is always advantageous in that it favors versatility

80:9.12 This was the picture of r. presented in Europe about

81:1.5 there was a high degree of r. with the violet stock.

82:1.2 of the more highly civilized peoples is due to r.,

82:5.1 Very early the savage observed that r. improved

82:6.5 R. of the average or superior strata of various

84:7.22 1. The large degree of r. mixture.

race movements

78:4.5 peace-seeking, which explains why the earlier r. had

race origin

64:7.14 the Sangik peoples to migrate from their center of r.

race penitence

136:2.1 that they might by so doing manifest fruits of r..

race perpetuation

84:6.8 the sole hope of r. under the mores of civilization,

race problems

52:4.1 There are no r. or color problems; literally all nations

race purification

52:2.10 worlds seriously address themselves to the tasks of r.

race reproduction

84:5.11 Woman is man’s equal partner in r., hence just as

race survival

52:2.11 rugged competition in r. has weeded out most of the

68:2.9 function of marriage in evolution is insurance of r.,

race upstepping

51:3.4 plans for r. are prepared by the Planetary Prince

race welfare

82:1.7 effectively tricks selfish man into putting r. high

raced

189:5.1 As the two apostles r. for Golgotha and the tomb of

racessee races, evolutionary or evolving; races, mortal;

see blue, red, etc.; see human; colored; Sangik

2:1.7 nature of the flesh and blood of the planetary r.,

8:4.5 come down to the material r. in the likeness of

9:2.5 Holy Spirit of local universe bestowal upon the r. of

9:5.5 is rooted in the material origin of the animal r..

16:9.5 civilizations are not innate in the individuals of the r..

19:6.1 divinely perfect creatures as these Trinity-origin r. of

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space realms—of all r.,

21:5.10 from the Universal Father on high to the lowly r.

22:2.9 spring from all the r. on all the evolutionary worlds

22:4.3 are the superior spiritual minds of the survival r.,

22:5.1 Not only do your r. and other mortals of survival

25:8.4 Mortals come from r. that are very social.

28:6.5 mercy that has been extended to individuals and r.

29:0.1 While your r. have long known of the existence of

31:1.4 one of the supreme adventures of these perfect r..

34:5.2 ever and unitedly leading the r. of men towards

34:5.4 inspire the souls of the creatures of the ascending r.

34:7.1 inherent nature derived from the animal-origin r.,

34:7.1 the Urantia r. were in a measure advanced by the

34:7.2 flesh which characterize the present-day Urantia r..

34:7.4 was the Adamic default in that it deprived the r. of

35:8.15 nearer the lower creatures of the intelligent r..

36:4.8 Our inquiries concerning the midsonite r. are

38:2.5 I am a fellow servant with you and with your r.,

39:0.11 the languages, history, and local habits of the r. of

39:5.1 the biologic or physical uplifters of the material r. on

39:5.3 Eves, to augment the further evolution of the r. by

39:5.3 and intellectual upstepping of the evolutionary r..

39:5.4 social co-operation among its diverse r. is one of

39:5.4 Seldom do these r. of different colors and varied

39:5.4 the Material Sons to harmonize and advance the r.

40:5.12 the one-, two-, and three-brained r. is not a factor in

40:5.17 mortals are of animal origin, just like the Urantia r.

40:6.6 freely and certainly bestowed upon all Urantia r..

40:7.2 Your own r. of surviving mortals belong to this

40:9.2 is wholly akin to their function in your own r., but

44:0.21 If the Urantia r. were more advanced in art and other

45:4.2 have been recruited from the eight Urantia r.,

45:4.16 of this order to bestow himself upon the Urantia r..

45:6.1 They are so similar to your own material sex r. that

47:3.5 is devoted to the assembly of one of the seven r.

47:3.5 personality assembly chambers of the blended r.

48:4.13 Some of your r. have a rich vein of humor and are

48:6.32 All r. of mortal beings are not alike.

48:6.32 spiritual natures and tendencies of the various r. of

48:6.32 to harmonize the varied viewpoints of the r.,

49:2.13 Beings such as the Urantia r. are classified as mid-

49:2.15 The Urantia r. are of the land order.

49:2.17 and shores of these marine gardens of the dawn r.

49:2.21 much lower than the life range of the Urantia r..

49:2.21 In this scale the Urantia r. are number three.

49:2.21 Satania worlds are peopled with r. of modified

49:3.3 On the nonbreathing worlds the advanced r. must

49:3.4 do not eat food or drink water as do the Urantia r..

49:4.2 Most inhabited worlds have all of these r., but many

49:4.2 Some local systems also have only these three r..

49:4.3 see and hear considerably more than the Urantia r..

49:4.5 the one pursuit that is common to the advancing r. of

49:5.15 While the terrestrial attainments of the one-brained r.

49:5.19 The r. on some worlds have one gland, on others

49:5.19 spheres the r. have three of these unique bodies.

49:5.20 per cent are of the second group, like the Urantia r..

49:5.27 their advancing r. begin to approach the apex of

49:6.6 earlier ages of the animal-origin r. are characterized

50:3.1 connecting link between the prince and the world r..

50:3.4 to mate with the superior groups of the native r.,

50:3.5 Planetary Prince seldom mate with the world r.,

50:3.5 corporeal staffare in status as of the superior r. of

50:4.2 their work in behalf of the r. is prosecuted during

50:4.9 develops a keen and laudatory rivalry among the r.

50:4.13 preserved for the world r. the concept of the

50:5.4 The prehuman creatures and the dawn r. of primitive

50:5.6 weaker elements of the r. incline towards excesses

50:7.1 isolation of these spheres affords their r. a unique

51:0.3 biologic uplifters of Jerusem upstep the Urantia r..

51:0.3 plans for improving your native r., still, Adam’s

51:3.1 with the help of many of the higher types of native r..

51:4.2 The earlier r. are somewhat superior to the later;

51:4.3 superior peoples are the first, third, and fifth r.

51:4.3 These secondary r. are the peoples that are

51:4.4 planet by observing the remnants of these early r. on

51:4.6 employed as laborers by the more progressive r..

51:4.6 These r. of primitive men think no more of utilizing

51:4.8 or unfitness of the individuals of your world r..

51:5.1 way to effect the improvement of the existing r. of

51:5.2 come down, as it were, to be one with the r. of men;

51:5.3 But these Adamites do not go out among the r.;

51:5.4 tribal struggles are diminished, while the world r.

51:5.7 strains of Urantia mortals to mate with the lower r.;

51:6.1 suitable candidates from among the world r., while

51:6.6 amalgamation of their progeny with the r. of men,

52:1.1 There are six basic types or r. of primitive men,

52:1.5 The early r. also make extensive use of the larger

52:1.7 The survival of superstition in the Urantia r. is

52:2.1 struggle so long in barbarism as did the Urantia r..

52:2.4 different r. tend to develop specialized systems of

52:2.5 the different r. often develop separate languages.

52:2.5 Before the unification of the r. their relentless

52:2.9 The r. are purified and brought up to a high state of

52:2.9 defective individuals among present-day Urantia r..

52:3.7 on a normal planet the r. are practically blended,

52:3.8 This double origin of the post-Adamic r. explains

52:3.9 The majority of world r. soon become omnivorous,

52:3.10 gradually the languages of the r. give way to the

52:3.10 seldom attained until the r. are fairly well blended,

52:4.1 literally all nations and r. are of one blood.

52:4.5 visitation the r. soon effect their economic liberation.

52:4.6 social administration of the r. continue to improve,

52:4.8 extensive arousal of the spiritual natures of the r.

52:4.9 Sons, each of whom will advance the r. from one

52:5.1 bestowal Son does not appear in the flesh until the r.

52:6.4 must become familiar with the thought of all r.;

52:7.3 The r. are becoming highly spiritual.

52:7.6 These r. are occupied with a thousand things of

54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, r., worlds, systems,

55:3.21 problems of disease, degeneracy, multicolored r.,

55:6.2 status and progressive nature of the enlightened r. of

62:0.0 THE DAWN RACES OF EARLY MAN

63:4.9 three, and more often six, distinct and separate r..

63:5.1 The early Andon r. did not penetrate far into Asia,

64:3.3 primitive r. grew up around the dangers of the sea

64:4.0 4. THE NEANDERTHAL RACES

64:4.11 the spread of the crude culture of the Neanderthal r..

64:6.1 The simultaneous emergence of all six r. on Urantia,

64:6.9 In such a circumstance, if the two r. do not blend,

64:6.22 Like other primitive r. they never fully recovered

64:6.28 ages of intense struggles between the various r.,

64:6.28 though no great cultural conquest of the world r. had

64:6.32 2. Stronger and better r. are to be had from the

64:6.32 different r. are carriers of superior inheritance factors

64:6.32 And the Urantia r. would have benefited by such an

64:6.33 is healthfully stimulated by diversification of r..

64:6.34 4. Differences in status of the r. and of groups within

64:7.2 which early manifested itself between the different r..

64:7.3 The primary Sangik peoples, the superior r., avoided

64:7.7 These three r. virtually destroyed themselves before

64:7.7 finally all but annihilated by their enemies of other r..

64:7.13 The superior r. sought the northern or temperate

64:7.15 the blue men of Europe and the mixed r. of Arabia

64:7.20 your early ancestors have been lost to the later-day r.

65:2.7 frog is the only species ancestor of the early dawn r.

65:3.6 —no more r. will evolve from prehuman sources

66:6.2 that the r. never have been wholly liberated from the

66:6.3 the en masse uplifting, of the primitive r. of that day.

66:6.6 superior beings undertake to uplift the backward r.

66:7.5 the Prince to the needy tribes of their respective r..

66:7.7 in Mesopotamia for work with their respective r.

66:7.8 Hap presented the early r. with a moral law.

67:6.1 they were exempt from attacks by the confused r. of

68:0.1 a real civilization had evolved among the higher r. of

68:1.1 Rather did the early r. learn by sad experience that

68:1.6 traits which were characteristic of all primitive r..

68:1.6 These backward and suspicious antisocial r. that

68:3.5 the accumulated experience of the progressive r.,

68:5.5 more primitive r. did not hunt the larger animals.

68:5.9 of plants exerts an ennobling influence on all r. of

68:6.8 The early r. often resorted to practices designed to

68:6.9 Many r. learned the technique of abortion,

69:1.4 instinct, and the higher tender emotions of the r..

69:2.4 drove the naturally inactive r. of early man into

69:5.11 Intoxicants and drugs intrigued the primitive r..

70:1.1 Before the partial socialization of the advancing r.

70:1.16 the natural outworking of the problems of the r.

70:8.11 9. Racial–the presence of two or more r. within a

71:8.15 the civilized r. have made a beginningmankind is on

72:1.1 These different r. are not yet fully blended, but they

72:3.9 divorces is only one tenth that of the civilized r. of

72:12.2 force a superior culture and religion upon other r..

73:0.1 the developmental progress of the Urantia r. was

73:1.1 Though the planet was peopled by r. physically fit,

73:1.2 Prince’s administration had been effaced; the r. of

73:1.7 —were the most advanced and cultured r. on earth.

73:7.3 mobilize for unselfish bestowal upon the needy r. of

74:5.5 Adam tried to warn the r. against Caligastia, but

74:6.7 The play and humor of the present-day r. are derived

74:7.7 4. History and culture of the various earth r..

74:7.22 Adam endeavored to teach the r. sex equality.

74:7.23 more intelligent of the r. of earth looked forward to

74:7.23 if this plan of uplifting the r. had been carried out!

74:8.5 the various r. of earth became sadly mixed up in

75:1.2 would be the co-ordination and blending of the r..

75:1.2 hopeless, for the r., while biologically fit, had never

75:7.3 looking to the future of the world r. for their future.

75:8.1 Adam and his descendants made to the Urantia r..

76:4.2 Only the mixed r. produced by the union of Nodites

76:4.6 So much of fear persists in the present-day r. of

76:4.7 The body cells of the native r. are akin to the living

76:4.7 You would be far more disease resistant if your r.

76:4.8 surrounding tribes and represented most of the r.

77:1.6 studying and observing the world r. and rendering

77:3.9 The mixed r. of the Andites (Nodites and Adamites)

77:4.5 this Nodite group and the Adamites, the two r. were

77:8.4 nearer man than angel; they are, in a way, of your r.

77:8.4 seraphim in their work for and with the various r. of

78:1.1 the minds and morals of the r. were at a low level

78:1.1 Adam’s contribution to the biologic status of the r.

78:1.3 plasm which so immediately quickened all the r..

78:1.9 The complex mixture of r. in Indiaembracing every

78:2.2 daughters in a steady stream as emissaries to the r.

78:3.1 their excess inhabitants as teachers to the other r..

78:3.3 had become thoroughly admixed with the other r.,

78:3.4 both of these superior r. of culture and character

78:4.1 The Andite r. were the primary blends of the pure-

78:4.1 percentage of Adamic blood than the modern r..

78:4.3 surviving remnants of the Adamite and Nodite r.

78:5.2 By this time even the r. in the second garden had

78:5.8 religious beliefs and moral practices of the older r..

78:7.4 Many r. harbor the story of a world-wide flood

78:8.1 But the r. of Mesopotamia were already blended

78:8.4 the better Andite strains of the mixed northern r.

78:8.11 descendants of the blended Andonite and Andite r..

79:1.4 not follow the evolutionary course of the older r. by

79:1.6 were to some extent improved by these superior r..

79:2.1 India is the only locality where all the Urantia r. were

79:2.1 India acted as a catch basin for the migrating r..

79:2.3 did any one people combine so many different r..

79:5.1 These two r. largely escaped that admixture with the

79:5.5 these two superior r. waged bitter and unremitting

79:5.7 These r. and cultural groups remained almost

79:5.9 Melchizedek plan for improvement of the Urantia r.

79:6.3 Many different r. occupied the islands of the Pacific.

79:6.3 islands were held by Andonites and, later on, by r.

79:6.7 difference between the northern and southern r..

79:6.10 by Singlangton kept them ahead of most other r..

80:1.5 The mixed r. of India and darker peoples of Africa

80:2.2 of the later Mediterranean long-headed brunet r..

80:3.7 before the days when the darker-skinned r. came

80:3.8 sudden climatic modifications drove the r. of Europe

80:4.5 These were the ancestors of the so-called Nordic r.,

80:5.7 biologic foundation for the modern European r.,

80:7.8 left the spiritually impoverished r. of the world in a

80:7.9 deteriorated by the stream of mixed and darker r.

80:9.5 a wedge between the Nordic and Mediterranean r.,

80:9.7 Andonized the character of the central European r.,

81:0.1 human species continued to carry the r. forward in

81:2.16 the first of the more modern r. to build their homes

81:2.17 The older river r. made their huts by setting tall poles

81:3.3 The early r. were not overly neat and clean, and

81:3.6 These later r. not only had the domesticated horse

81:4.0 4. THE MIXED RACES

81:4.1 Pacific Islands is overspread with the composite r. of

81:4.1 And these r. of today have resulted from a blending

81:4.2 Each of the Urantia r. was identified by certain

81:4.3 In the early development of the Urantia r. there were

81:4.9 Nodites have become so admixed with the other r.

81:5.1 blood did augment the inherent ability of the r.

81:5.1 Adam’s bestowal improved brain power of the r.,

81:6.1 The r. did not fully blend, but their civilizations did

81:6.7 r. and tribes who thus sought ease seldom utilized

81:6.7 come from the thoughts and plans of those r. that

82:1.6 is virtually absent even in present-day primitive r.;

82:2.2 Among the early r. there was little or no regulation

82:2.2 the simple mating customs followed by primitive r..

82:3.3 control the sex urge, as has been shown among all r..

82:3.3 But in spite of all this, those r. which exalted and

82:4.5 this idea of female chastity took such hold on the r.

82:6.1 There are no pure r. in the world today.

82:6.1 peoples of color have only two representative r.

82:6.1 two r. are much admixed with the extinct colored

82:6.1 white race is admixed more or less with all other r.

82:6.2 Though the primary r.blue, red, and yellowwere

82:6.2 these secondary r. had many desirable traits which

82:6.3 between grossly inferior strains of the r. concerned.

82:6.4 If the present-day r. of Urantia could be freed from

82:6.4 take place between the highest types of the several r.

82:6.7 As long as present-day r. are so overloaded with

82:6.9 experiment of blending the white and Polynesian r.

82:6.10 to such a sacrificial contribution by the primary r. to

82:6.10 were in some respects superior to the primary r..

83:2.5 courtship are an Andite contribution to the world r..

83:5.11 love wife, or sweetheart, did not appear until the r.

83:6.2 has been of great cultural value to all advanced r..

83:7.4 adjustment appear among the more progressive r.

83:7.5 and but partially controlled sex impulses of the r..

84:2.4 The earliest r. gave little credit to the father,

84:3.5 Among the more advanced r., women are not so

84:4.7 childbirth is seldom so easy among the mixed r..

84:5.9 Among industrialized r. woman has received almost

84:7.21 But in r. containing Andite inheritance, children are

84:7.29 society would be greatly improved if the civilized r.

84:8.4 pleasure-abandon characteristic of the post-Andite r.

85:2.4 spirits varied greatly among different tribes and r..

85:4.1 primitive r. venerated springs and worshiped rivers.

85:5.3 thought to be bestowed as saviors upon favored r..

86:2.5 destitute of curiosity and imagination, when the r.

86:3.2 All r. have their legends of men who did not die,

86:3.3 at the present time some civilized r. regard disease as

86:4.6 Some later-day r. believed that man died from three

86:4.7 primitive r. believed that man entered the next life

86:5.17 The early Nodite r. regarded man as consisting of

86:6.3 world’s r. have only this crude religion of evolution.

86:7.4 Modern civilized r. are just emerging from ghost fear

87:2.10 Later r. made paper models and substituted

87:3.5 spirits, all tribes and r. once believed in ghosts.

87:5.14 And even today the civilized r. are cursed with the

89:2.3 of a onetime “golden age” of the dawn of the r..

89:3.2 the dead, just as the economic structure of the r. was

89:4.8 primitive man than it could ever mean to modern r..

89:8.7 The developing commerce of the r. had inculcated

90:2.9 Many true teachers have appeared among the r.

90:5.8 priests have been a millstone about the neck of the r.

91:5.2 have led individuals, cities, nations, and whole r. to

92:1.2 to fetishism through the savage childhood of the r..

92:2.5 R. of men only superficially accept a strange and

92:5.6 Many r have conceived of their leaders as being born

92:5.6 sons of God were common among the world r..

92:6.20 secularisms which characterize many r. and

93:9.9 with the view of exalting themselves above all r. as

94:0.1 missionaries recruited from many peoples and r.,

94:5.7 not even fearing the ghosts of the dead as other r.

94:11.10 in the remote past and in the remote future, the r. of

95:2.1 the highest mixture of the world r., so Egypt

96:2.1 hereditary factors from almost all of the nine world r.

98:7.11 to lose their potentially universal appeal to all r. and

98:7.12 the Most High God,” have penetrated to all r. and

102:8.6 far in advance of the intellectual evolution of the r..

103:3.1 Even such inferior r. as the African Bushmen, who

103:8.2 by separate individuals and by different r. of men.

107:3.9 to complete his sevenfold bestowal upon the r. of his

108:3.1 a serial organization that extends through r.,

108:5.9 between the higher and lower tendencies of the r.,

109:1.4 a result of any and all contacts with the material r.,

109:3.5 type and the two-brained peoplesthe Urantia r..

110:0.2 The love of the Sons in their ministry to the r. is

110:4.5 The Urantia r. are so largely electrically and

110:4.6 conserve the higher spiritual types of the Urantia r..

111:7.4 are complexly admixed; they are a blend of many r.

113:1.2 were definitely assigned to the separate Urantia r..

113:2.2 In the evolution of r a guardian of destiny is assigned

113:2.4 entertain a special affection for certain r. and types

114:6.9 5. The angels of the r.. Those who work for the

114:6.11 schools, communities, nations, and whole r..

120:3.5 and orderly progressive evolution of the Urantia r..

121:8.14 in the minds of the men of many r. who have lived

122:4.2 His mission was to all r. and peoples, not to any one

132:4.1 an intimate knowledge of all r. and classes of men

132:4.3 Jesus thus gained a knowledge of the different r. of

134:2.3 personal contact with every one of the surviving r. of

134:2.3 his personal ministry to each of these varied r.

134:6.5 r. that live in the ever-warring nations of Europe.

135:3.2 Rome composed of such polyglot peoples and r.

144:4.7 in the midst of the material civilization of the r. of

148:1.1 All the r. and nationalities of the Roman world and

149:2.1 make them the more acceptable to certain r., and

149:2.1 teachings the less acceptable to all other nations, r.

155:5.4 practices of the civilizing r.the religion of the

155:5.6 in the religious forms of the more intelligent r. of

155:5.8 Until the r. become highly intelligent and more

155:6.2 My father is no respecter of r. or generations in

156:2.4 teaching that God is no respecter of persons, r., or

156:4.2 the mission of the Son to reveal the Father to all r.

170:5.8 Christian church, even as to all other religions, r.,

175:2.1 the spiritual torchbearers of divine truth to the r. of

178:1.6 the mighty social lever to uplift the r. of darkness,

188:4.6 and died for a whole universe, not just for the r. of

191:4.4 and the brotherhood of men to all nations and r.

191:4.4 for presenting the good news to the different r. and

194:3.9 the apostles’ preaching by the men of various r.

194:3.18 assertiveness of individuals, groups, nations, and r..

195:3.2 different r. at least nominally to accept one religion.

195:8.10 harmonize its divergent and rivalrous interests, r.,

195:10.12 moral genius of the God-knowing men of many r.

195:10.15 These r do not yet understand that there is a religion

races, evolutionary

4:3.3 On worlds not segregated by sin, the e. are able to

4:3.3 they suffer less from confusion, distortion of concept

20:3.2 the Avonals decree the fate of the e., but though they

22:4.1 the skill of all the sons and daughters of the e. from

35:2.1 ministry of mortal uplift, to serve the e. without

37:5.9 policy or procedure would affect the e. of time,

37:9.11 the efforts of the Material Sons to improve the e.

39:5.3 the physical and intellectual upstepping of the e..

49:4.2 There are six basic e.: three primaryred, yellow,

50:4.1 the cream of the e. are instructed and then sent forth

50:4.10 influence that slowly and certainly transforms the e..

51:4.0 4. THE SIX EVOLUTIONARY RACES

51:4.3 On those worlds having all six e. the superior

51:4.3 The e. thus alternate in capacity for intellectual

51:4.8 The six e. are destined to be blended and exalted

51:5.3 the Planetary Adam and Eve never mate with the e.

51:5.7 the superior members of the e. and thereby upstep

51:6.1 to the rapid improvement of the e. of their worlds.

51:6.1 the amalgamation of the e. and the sons of Adam,

51:6.6 the parents of the now blended descendants of the e..

52:1.2 The e. of colorred, orange, yellow, green, blue,

52:1.3 on many worlds some of the e. are obliterated,

52:3.5 never amalgamate with the inferior strains of the e..

55:6.2 These people are the flowering of the e..

64:0.0 THE EVOLUTIONARY RACES OF COLOR

64:0.1 This is the story of the e. of Urantia from the days of

64:4.1 until the times of the migration of the e. of color.

64:6.1 the six e. of color appear one by one; the red man is

64:6.2 will creatures evolved in advance of the e. of color.

66:4.7 of origin in the once exclusively meat-eating e..

66:4.14 While of no value to the e., this supersustenance was

67:3.8 to behold this child of the e. standing unmoved by

74:6.2 include the Adamic parentage to the Nodite and e..

76:4.2 not suffer pain in childbirth; neither did the early e..

76:5.6 direct physical contact with the e. had been severed

77:2.9 their length of life was little more than that of the e..

78:2.3 Adamites were far above the general level of the e.

82:1.2 this Andite inheritance was absorbed by the e. in

82:1.2 Of the e., the red man had the highest sex code.

89:5.3 after they had become grossly admixed with the e..

89:5.5 but cannibalism was mostly prevalent among the e..

109:3.7 In many of the early e. of Urantia, three groups of

114:6.9 who work for the conservation of the e. of time,

194:2.12 e. of mortals are subject to the progressive contact

races, evolving

40:5.11 these struggling mortals of the early days of the e..

51:5.6 added to the e. of the worlds, a new and greater era

89:5.3 Cannibalism was well-nigh universal among the e..

89:7.4 earlier and more savagelike sex practices of the e..

91:4.5 and fair-mindedness in the men and women of the e..

races, mortal

3:6.6 He has said of the m., “In all your afflictions I am

6:1.5 who bestowed himself upon the m. of Urantia.

14:4.21 from the personality classifications presented to m..

20:4.1 of assignment as a full-fledged male of the m.,

20:6.4 devoted to the spiritual enlightenment of the m. on

20:6.8 Spirit of Truth to function in the hearts of the m.

21:4.3 Son appears as a member of one of the higher m.

22:2.9 of space, that is, from those m. that are indwelt by,

25:2.8 not quite, visible to the short-range vision of the m..

32:2.7 to become the homes of the varied m. of will

34:7.5 It was the divine plan that the m. of Urantia should

37:5.5 are supremely devoted to the welfare of the m.

38:2.6 seraphim are just a trifle ahead of m. in the scale of

38:4.3 male and female as are the Material Sons and the m.,

40:3.1 very routes ordained for the progression of the m.

40:6.1 The m. stand as the representatives of the

44:8.1 help to the naturally gifted individuals of the m..

45:5.3 Adams and Eves are plainly visible to the m. of the

47:3.5 seven radial wings, the resurrection halls of the m..

49:0.1 evolutionary cradle, of the m. of time and space.

50:3.5 These children do not mate with the m. except in

50:5.3 the m. on an average world of time and space will

50:6.3 initial life of the m. is always attended by struggle.

51:3.3 potential, the full gift of physical grace to the m..

52:3.6 result of the gift of the Adamic life plasm to the m.

52:4.1 age opens with the m. blended and biologically fit.

52:5.2 appeared on Urantia to bestow himself on your m..

52:5.4 Son lives and dies for the spiritual uplift of the m.

55:6.9 still the superb evolutionary attainments of the m. on

55:8.4 What the Material Sons did for the m. biologically,

56:10.17 Sons who not only bestow themselves upon the m.

65:3.6 the evolutionary potentials still resident in the m..

66:8.4 the miscarriage of the plan to uplift the m. through

67:7.6 sin did operate to deprive the m. of the full benefit of

72:0.3 Magisterial Son has never been bestowed on its m..

75:8.1 the m. have profited enormously from the limited

92:4.9 most recent of the revelations of truth to the m. of

109:5.3 interfered with by the innate natures of the m., but

114:2.5 the welfare and advancement of the m. of Urantia,

188:5.11 Jesus to his life mission of bestowal upon the m.

Rachelone of ten women evangelists

150:1.1 R., the sister-in-law of Jude, the Master’s brother

150:2.2 It was Martha and R. who made plain to Mary that

150:5.1 R. asked Jesus this question: “Master, what shall we

154:5.1 she hastened word to all of Jesus’ family who

Rachelthe wife of Jacob

85:1.1 R. concealed a number of sacred stones in her tent.

racialsee Racial Interpreters

49:4.7 Human beings are all gregarious, both tribal and r..

70:8.11 9. R.the presence of two or more races within a

racial acquirement

68:0.2 Civilization is a r.; it is not biologically inherent;

racial amalgamation

51:5.0 5. R.—BESTOWAL OF THE ADAMIC BLOOD

52:3.5 generations before the r. ministry is inaugurated.

52:3.9 Within ten thousand years of r. the resultant stocks

64:7.14 certain of the indigo tribes were improved by this r..

79:4.6 futile effort to prevent r. of the Aryan conquerors

racial ancestry

107:2.9 even by the r. of the mortal candidate for fusion.

racial antagonism

79:5.4 This encroachment, coupled with natural r.,

racial blending

73:7.3 counseled Adam not to initiate the program of r.

racial blends

80:9.1 The r. in Europe toward the close of the Andite

racial civilization

64:6.14 all of the Sangik peoples in the matter of fostering r..

racial conditions

64:6.32 Urantia under present r. would be highly disastrous.

racial connections

122:1.3 possessed the ideal combination of widespread r.

racial contact

79:3.2 Dravidian Andites lost their r. and cultural contact

racial co-operation

66:5.31 10. The supreme court of tribal co-ordination and r.

racial crossbreeding

82:6.3 hybrids” and “mongrels” arises because modern r. is,

racial cultures

82:5.9 and greatly facilitated the cross-fertilization of r..

racial deity

92:6.17 Isaiah, who again taught the idea of a r. combined

96:2.4 a lingering traditional belief in Yahweh as their r..

169:4.8 In the place of the concept of Yahweh, the r., he

racial deterioration

78:3.7 Africa, there to begin its slow but long-continued r..

195:3.8 for the already well-established and increasing r..

racial development

51:4.5 In the early days of r. there is a slight tendency for

51:5.6 a succession of rapid strides in civilization and r.;

81:0.1 races forward in the scale of human progress and r..

114:7.15 the miscarriage of the divine plan of growth and r..

racial differences

71:8.13 The ending of warinternational adjudication of r.

49:5.20 all of these r. pertain only to the life in the flesh.

racial disappointment

97:8.4 this false hope led to a degree of r. and frustration

racial disgrace

69:5.10 the barter in sex slaves; such traffic was and is a r.,

racial dispersion

52:2.5 This is the great age of r., and it culminates in a

racial distinction

194:3.14 obliterated religious discrimination founded on r.,

racial distribution(s)

78:1.0 1. RACIAL AND CULTURAL DISTRIBUTION

78:1.2 R. and cultural distribution was as follows:

78:3.9 These r., associated with extensive climatic changes,

racial egotism

93:9.9 they swung to the other extreme of national and r.,

racial engulfment

79:2.6 to preserve their identity and stem the tide of r. by

racial evolution

84:5.11 hence just as important in the unfolding of r.;

91:2.6 During the earlier times of r. and even at the

91:2.8 technique associated with the natural religions of r.

racial extinction

94:2.2 a desperate effort to stem the tide of r., the Brahman

racial factors

80:9.16 continent will be determined by the quality of the r.

95:7.5 There was only one factor of a tribal, r., or national

racial faith

155:6.3 you pass from a r. inherited to a personal faith

racial father or Father

96:2.3 Abraham was not the r. of all the Hebrews; he was

169:4.8 Jesus exalted the Yahweh concept of a deified r.

racial features

122:0.2 his survey of the spiritual, intellectual, and r. of the

racial feeling

98:1.4 They had a patriotic and r. for Zeus and his family of

racial fetters

194:3.5 religion of Jesus broke national restrictions and r..

racial glorification

77:3.2 Bablot proposed to erect a pretentious temple of r.

racial group(s)

21:4.3 inhabited world, usually as a member of that r.

52:6.6 strive to promote the interest of their national or r..

64:7.8 the blue men, together with a few other small r.,

80:3.2 it would be fruitless to attempt to enumerate the r..

80:9.3 by the existence of two r. in Germany today.

81:4.9 As these five great r. extensively intermingled,

96:3.1 that it is impossible to classify Moses in any one r..

103:1.1 The unity of religious experience among a r. derives

racial guilt

89:4.6 The doctrine of original sin, or r., started every

186:5.7 Mankind has no such r. guilt before God.

188:4.1 not die this death on the cross to atone for the r. of

racial harmony

39:5.4 the task of achieving r. and social co-operation

racial hatreds

111:4.10 is the explanation of poverty, divorce, war, and r..

racial headquarters

73:7.4 Melchizedeks implied that Adam was to establish r.

77:3.1 founding the new city of Dilmun as their r..

racial heritage

118:8.5 slow accumulation of the r. of painfully garnered

racial heroes

92:6.20 the veneration of national gods and respect for r..

racial history

97:7.3 of Hebrew traditions, and the exaltation of their r..

121:7.1 who would come as a part of their national and r..

122:1.2 of the most remarkable women in the r. of Urantia.

racial hybridization

82:6.8 For the past hundred years more r. has been taking

racial ideals

81:6.26 9. The r.. The ideals of one generation carve out the

racial identity

79:4.5 instituted by Aryans in an effort to perpetuate r..

94:2.1 the scheme of the Aryans to prevent loss of r. in the

racial illumination

99:5.11 to their particular national or r. during past ages.

racial impression

79:4.3 The Aryans made very little r. on India except in the

racial improvement

67:5.1 as the policy of cultural advancement and r..

racial increase

52:7.5 the reproductive rate of r. is intelligently controlled

racial influence

79:4.3 influence was cultural and religious more than r..

racial inheritance

78:4.1 Andite is used to designate those peoples whose r.

122:1.2 Mary’s r. being more general than that of Joseph.

racial integrity

77:4.6 and Euphrates rivers maintained more of their r..

78:8.5 thus able to maintain their r. and national integrity

racial interbreeding

82:6.11 rather than in any supposed danger of their r..

racial interchange

52:6.3 The national and r. of students, teachers, religious

racial intermixture

82:6.7 R. increases the likelihood of a larger number of the

racial interpreters

39:6.3 2. R..

48:6.32 2. R.. All races of mortal beings are not alike.

48:6.32 On the worlds of time the seraphic r. further the

racial jealousy

52:6.5 can condemn the evils of national envy and r..

racial literature

52:6.4 There must occur an exchange of national and r..

racial marriage

82:5.10 The inexplicable inconsistencies of the r. mores are

racial mating impulse

82:1.8 species is made certain by the presence of this r.,

racial melting pot

78:4.2 on the periphery of this r. that the Andite race was

79:2.3 and the red man so largely missing from this r. of

racial memorialists

77:4.3 The remnants of the nationalistic or r. journeyed

racial minds

155:6.8 R. may differ, but all mankind is indwelt by the

racial miracles

136:1.3 even greater marvels of r. triumph and miracles

racial mirror

102:8.4 Ethics is the eternal social or r. which faithfully

racial misunderstandings

54:1.10 physical combat as a technique of adjusting r. has

racial morality

92:2.4 rather are the forms of religion dictated by the r..

racial mixtures

78:3.4 From about 30,000 to 10,000 B.C. epoch-making r.

80:9.10 These r. laid the foundations for the southern

82:6.0 6. RACIAL MIXTURES

82:6.4 And if such r. could take place between the highest

racial nature

95:7.5 There was only one factor of a tribal, r., or national

racial obliteration

79:2.4 but not sufficiently to save the invaders from r..

79:4.7 religions of the Deccan after the r. of the Aryans.

racial origins

81:4.3 skull dimensions are serviceable in deciphering r.,

racial pandemonium

67:5.1 indescribable confusion and r. was the result.

racial perils

81:5.3 enhanced security against common dangers and r..

racial persecutors

121:2.6 of a succession of gentile national overlords and r..

racial phenomena

170:2.15 2. A question of r. or world phenomena;

racial practices

194:3.9 associated with established social, economic, or r..

racial prejudice

82:6.9 mulatto offspring so objectionable as social and r.

racial progress

49:5.24 On a normal evolutionary world, r. attains its natural

73:0.3 after his survey of r., duly recommended that

racial progression

81:5.1 without an adequate background of antecedent r..

racial reasons

70:8.11 9. R.the presence of two or more races within a

racial rejoicing

162:4.2 Here was a time of r., mingled with sacrifices,

racial religion(s)

52:2.4 run through all of these r. two strains: early fears of

92:3.1 remnants of the cult present a true picture of the r.

95:5.15 and perpetuated Ikhnaton’s doctrines in their r..

145:2.4 All these generations have you had a national or r.;

racial revelation

101:3.17 second, by revelationpersonal and r.; and third,

racial sense

160:5.2 men react to religion in the tribal, national, or r.,

170:2.16 the coming of the kingdom in the r. or world sense

racial sin

89:4.5 into the doctrine of sacrifice for the atonement of r..

90:3.8 that sickness is a punishment for sin, personal or r.

136:1.4 confusing ideas about r. and the evil nature of man

racial slavery

179:5.2 the emergence of their fathers from a state of r.

racial softness

70:2.16 The growth of undesirable r., biologic deterioration.

racial solidarity

79:6.8 The yellow man was first to achieve a r.the first to

79:8.1 The Chinese had a great potential of r., but it failed

136:2.1 The Jewish sense of r. was very profound.

racial sources

96:3.1 thus possessed qualities derived from superior r.;

racial stigma

77:3.8 been guilty of rebellion; they resented such a r..

racial stocks

52:4.5 This age witnesses the further purification of the r.

70:8.15 1. Biologic renovation of the r.the selective

79:2.7 but if the inferior elements of r. predominate,

racial strains

51:5.2 who have qualified as belonging to the superior r.

52:3.4 of the unfit and the further purification of the r.;

55:6.3 the selective reproduction of those r. which exhibit

64:7.12 take into account the later improvement of the r. by

82:6.9 and the Polynesian women were of fairly good r..

122:1.1 albeit Joseph carried many non-Jewish r. which had

racial struggle(s)

52:1.3 During the early r. on many worlds some races are

52:2.5 R. and tribal wars continue over into this

64:5.1 the highlands of India became involved in another r..

racial suffering

83:7.7 when the result of so much personal anguish and r..

racial superiority

64:2.7 spiritual of the Foxhall peoples maintained their r.

77:3.5 tower built as a memorial of Nodite history and r..

121:2.8 Such an attitude of r. made it all the harder for

133:5.11 have beheld a Jew who thinks something besides r.

racial survival

84:7.6 pleasure luresthis introduces a new factor into r.;

racial tendencies

39:1.8 of the underlying facts of personal motives and r..

101:7.1 political developments, r., the religious teachings

racial term

73:1.3 of a cultural and religious designation than a r.;

73:1.3 “Nodite” is both a cultural and r., for the Nodites

racial traditions

84:4.4 Many tribal and r. relegate trouble to Eve, Pandora

racial triumph

136:1.3 by even greater marvels of r. and miracles of power

racial types

48:6.32 there are also distinct r., and very definite social

80:3.2 the European continent, there were scores of r..

racial undertaking

90:5.1 an intolerable burden to every act of life, every r..

racial union

78:6.4 The majority of the able offspring of this r. later

racial unity

77:3.1 leaders that something be done to preserve their r..

racial uplift

73:7.3 counseled Adam not to initiate the program of r.

76:4.6 the miscarriage of the plans for r. physical uplift.

racial uplifter(s)

68:1.6 and the later labors of the Adamic group of r..

73:2.1 a promised Son of God, a r., a teacher of truth,

racial viewpoints

155:6.8 the religion of the mind run true to these various r.

racial war(s)

51:5.4 For the first time the r. and other tribal struggles are

64:7.7 While the yellow men now and then engaged in r.,

racial welfare

43:9.4 with group, r., national, and planetary welfare.

racial white

52:3.7 an olive shade of the violet hue, the r. “white” of

Racial Interpreters

39:6.3 2. R..

48:6.32 2. R.. All races of mortal beings are not alike.

48:6.32 On the worlds of time the seraphic r. further the

racially

73:1.3 r. considered the Amadonites were essentially

96:2.1 R. the Semites were among the most blended of

97:7.14 to counteract the wrong and r. egoistic concepts of

99:3.5 led to the unwise perpetuation of r. degenerate

122:1.2 R. considered, it is hardly proper to regard Mary

134:5.17 devastating until they become almost r. suicidal.

radial

16:0.12 r. boundary lines of any one of the superuniverses

47:3.5 Temple of New Life there extend seven r. wings,

radiance

95:2.8 “King Pepi has put down his r. as a stairway under

159:3.10 Future generations shall know also the r. of our joy,

radiant

51:1.3 their bodies glow with the brilliance of r. light of a

58:3.1 blazing suns break down and disperse as r. energy

58:3.1 of flood tides of short space rays of r. energy.

58:3.2 greater than all other forms of r. energy existing in

58:3.4 plasm as are some of the longer rays of r. energy.

radiantly

118:3.3 and formal, always vibrant and adaptabler. alive.

radiate

15:0.1 The Seven Master Spirits r. their influence out

160:4.12 And all of these memory treasures r. their most

radiates

41:9.3 Your own solar center r. almost one hundred billion

50:4.10 there gradually r. to all peoples an uplifting and

radiating

48:2.17 the seventy r. wings wherein are the chambers of

74:6.5 only the r. glow from their heads was discernible.

radiation

41:5.0 5. SOLAR RADIATION

42:8.5 This excess of r. is derived from the breaking up of

58:2.2 atmosphere is opaque to much of the solar r. at

58:2.5 heat would be lost by r. so rapidly that life would be

radiations

15:0.1 the seven spokes the r. of the Seven Master Spirits

58:2.2 dangerous and destructive ultraviolet r. present in

58:3.1 diverse r. is a form of space-energy unknown on

radiative

41:7.9 transforms certain circuitized power into r. energies.

radical

40:5.16 making such r. modifications in the universe plan of

49:2.14 This type represents a r. or extreme adjustment to

49:5.10 normal adjustment group, the r. adjustment group,

49:5.11 The worlds of the nonbreathers typify the r. or

51:4.8 The difficulty of executing such a r. program on

52:7.3 of the planet are undergoing r. transformations.

59:6.7 The insects underwent a r. change.

66:6.3 any r. attempts at modifying man’s mode of life on

67:5.1 The complete and r. reorganization of the whole

67:5.1 when these new and r. methods were attempted

68:4.6 their wholesale modification by r. revolution.

84:2.7 father-family is one of the most r. and complete

92:6.20 the various r. and nationalistic secularisms which

152:6.1 It requires time for men and women to effect r.

175:4.9 they bitterly resented these supposedly r. attacks

194:3.8 a religion which is neither r. nor conservative;

radically

14:2.2 an order of energy organization r. different from any

49:3.4 Life on the worlds of the nonbreathers is r. different

49:3.4 the metabolism of these specialized peoples are r.

49:3.5 On the nonbreathing worlds the animal species are r.

58:6.3 From era to era r. new species of animal life arise.

61:7.13 glacial period destroyed many species and r. changed

63:1.1 Fonta were r. different from all of their ancestors,

99:2.2 it cannot reconstruct itself until society has been r.

radio

42:5.1 thirty octaves below are the r. transmission group.

radioactive

41:7.5 2. Transmutation of elements, including the r. group

42:3.11 9. R. matterthe disorganizing tendency and activity

57:7.3 the deeper and deeper burial of the r. or heavier

57:7.3 The study of these r. elements will reveal that

57:7.3 but all such estimates are too short because the r.

radioactively

42:8.5 When atoms perform r., they emit far more energy

radiobroadcasts

58:2.10 the transmission of your long- and short-wave r..

radium

42:4.12 uranium disintegration by way of r. emanations;

42:5.1 are the X rays, followed by the gamma rays of r..

42:5.7 in the phenomena associated with r. disintegration.

42:7.3 The positive particles of r. fly off into space at the

42:7.5 tend to fly to pieces, as is illustrated by r. behavior.

57:7.3 The r. clock is your most reliable timepiece for

radius

57:6.4 when the r. of its orbit becomes less than two and

57:6.4 two and one-half times the r. of the larger body.

66:7.18 the city was quite well settled within a r. of one

118:9.2 but within the r. of this choice his will is sovereign.

Ragaba

165:0.1 Bosora, Caspin, Mispeh, Gerasa, R., Succoth,

166:1.0 1. THE PHARISEES AT RAGABA

166:1.1 Jesus was at R., where there lived a wealthy Pharisee

rage

58:2.10 the terrific storms which r. in the realms of these

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: fasting, fear, r.,

155:1.0 1. WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?

155:1.1 ‘Why do the heathen r. and the peoples plot in vain?

155:1.3 “The heathen are not without excuse when they r. at

155:1.3 Why do the heathen r.? Because they know not the

raged

64:5.1 one hundred years this relentless warfare r.,

ragged

12:1.13 The present r. edge of the grand universe, its

86:1.1 lived constantly on the r. edge of a precarious and

raging

46:2.2 small lakes but no r. rivers nor expansive oceans.

85:4.1 gushing fountains, flowing rivers, and r. torrents.

133:7.3 For two weeks he suffered from a r. fever,

rags

150:5.2 ‘Take away the filthy r. of self-righteousness and

raid

62:5.10 the home forests they lost their mother in a gibbon r.

69:8.3 The r. upon Og, the king of Bashan, was equally

70:1.15 the narrative of their r. on the Midianites is a typical

93:5.12 these rulers presumed to r. the property of Lot,

raiders

69:5.2 designed to defend property against foreign r., but

80:5.3 eventually succumbed to the white cavalry r. who

93:5.6 against the many surprise attacks of northern r..

raiding

79:5.5 their r. parties spreading havoc among the yellow

82:3.5 substituted for such r. forays, athletic contests and

83:2.2 As r. preceded trading, so marriage by capture

93:5.6 Philistines, and other groups were constantly r. the

raids

69:4.1 capture, so trade by barter followed seizure by r..

69:5.2 by inaugurating r. on the property and wealth of

70:1.8 1. Hunger, which led to food r..

78:8.3 and Tigris valleys had long been harassed by the r. of

80:6.3 Andites were there much less subject to hostile r.

rail

125:2.6 this meant that he must seat himself outside the r.

railed

187:3.3 the two thieves also r. at him and cast reproach

187:4.1 One of the brigands r. at Jesus, saying, “If you are

railing

187:3.3 and, r. at him, said: “You who would destroy the

railings

153:3.5 together with jealousy, pride, anger, revenge, r.,

railroads

69:4.7 r., and airplanes, as well as telegraph, telephone,

raiment

45:4.1 four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white r..”

144:8.3 A man of changeable moods and clothed in soft r.

165:5.2 the progress in the spirit is far above the need of r..

195:10.13 truth bearers chanced to appear in unorthodox r..

rainnoun or adjective

2:5.1 the good and sends r. on the just and on the unjust.”

57:7.7 cooled sufficiently to start precipitation of r. on the

57:8.14 mountains appear later as a result of the action of r.,

63:6.3 elements—thunder, lightning, r., snow, hail, and ice

79:1.2 This civilization perished when the r. winds shifted

80:3.8 As the r. winds shifted to the north, the great open

85:0.3 there were nature spirits for lakes, trees, waterfalls, r

85:4.2 wind is a god in South America, for it brings r.;

85:4.3 Clouds, r., and hail have been feared and worshiped

90:2.1 began to specialize in such vocations as r. making,

90:2.6 Though of ancient origin, the r. makers, or weather

90:2.6 believed in the power of the shaman as a r. maker,

91:1.3 simple-minded souls reasoned that food, shelter, r.,

97:3.3 Second, Baal was supposed to send r.—he was a

124:1.10 In those days the r. fell in refreshing showers from

131:1.5 “God pours r. upon the earth, he causes the sun to

135:9.1 There was no r. that evening, and this group talked

140:3.16 likewise he sends r. on the just and the unjust.

151:5.5 As Jesus came out in the r., he looked first at Peter

163:1.2 between showers of r., a company of believers,

165:1.1 nine o’clock in the morning if not prevented by r..

166:4.4 “The Father causes his r. to fall on the just and the

rainverb

124:1.10 showers from November to April, but it did not r.

140:10.1 while teaching in the house, for it had begun to r.,

rainbow

85:4.2 A r. is yet worshiped by many of the hill tribes of

85:4.2 the r. is thought to be a gigantic celestial snake;

raindrops

41:5.7 The r. are coming down in a direct line of

41:5.7 appearance of sheets of water and waves of r..

rained

73:3.3 While it r. copiously on the surrounding highlands,

73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it seldom r. in Eden proper.

rainfall

46:2.2 There is no r., neither storms nor blizzards, on any

78:7.5 floods were greatly augmented by heavy r. so that

79:1.2 Tarim region was a fertile land; the r. was plentiful.

79:1.6 the diminishing r. to the north forced the nomadic

rainfalls

46:2.1 worlds since there are neither earthquakes nor r.,

Rainier

61:4.2 The Sierras were elevating; Shasta, Hood, and R.

rains

72:1.2 The high mountains, on which heavy r. fall eight

rainstorm

41:5.7 to travel in wavy formation, just as, in a blinding r.

rainy

123:4.5 blasts of fine sand, usually blew during the r.

123:6.6 finding out why there was a dry season and a r.

124:1.10 February and March, near the end of the r. season.

124:1.10 in Palestine, summer and winter, the dry and r.

129:1.1 a r. Sunday morning, Jesus took unceremonious

148:9.1 accommodate these gatherings during the r. season.

149:7.1 By supper time on that r. day all of the apostolic

152:2.4 weather was pleasant, being near the end of the r.

163:5.2 This was the r. season in Palestine, and these

raisesee raise up

62:4.2 they fled from the tribe, going west to r. their family

77:3.9 the Andites undertook to r a new temple on the ruins

84:3.6 an old superstition that women could r. better plants;

102:7.6 no depth of intellect to pick flaws, r. objections,

146:6.2 and why could not such a healer even r. the dead?

156:5.1 by faith r. his spiritual nature up into the sunlight of

168:1.7 know even before Lazarus died, that he would r. him

172:3.1 Jesus did not r. Lazarus that the villagers might

186:1.4 From a distance Judas saw them r. the cross piece

raise up

48:6.19 You will r. me up to sit with you on the battlements

135:6.7 able of these twelve stones here before you to r.

147:8.4 they shall r. the foundations of many generations;

173:5.4 Destroy this temple, and in three days I will r. it up

173:5.4 says he will destroy it and r. it up in three days.”

174:3.1 his brother should take the wife and r. seed for the

194:4.4 This Jesus did God r. up.

raisedsee raisedwith dead; seeraised up

54:5.10 The issues of rebellion having been r., the Paradise

81:2.13 Slavery r. the master’s standard of living and

95:1.8 missionaries in Mesopotamia r. a moral standard

97:9.3 they r. Saul’s army to 330,000 and added “Judah”

123:5.12 To the north Mount Hermon r. its snowy peak in

125:6.9 the lad r. his staff aloft and, quivering from head to

135:0.5 Elizabeth had a small farm on which they r. sheep.

137:7.1 Mary’s faith, r. to such heights at Cana, now sank

138:7.1 but Jesus r. an admonitory hand and stopped him.

139:7.8 quiet and personal way and r. most of the money

155:5.14 but he r. his hand and stopped them, saying: “Go

162:7.6 they r. a tumult, shouting: “You are not fifty years

163:2.6 wealthy young Pharisee had been r. to believe that

164:4.1 the healing of Josiah had r. such a discussion

181:2.10 Jesus r. his hand and, stopping him, went on to say:

183:3.7 Jesus r. a forbidding hand to Peter and, speaking

187:3.5 stopper upon the end of a javelin, r. it to Jesus so

188:1.1 Jews r. a tumult and clamored for its possession.

189:2.6 the mortal body of Jesus was r. from the grave.

189:5.3 he also r. the question as to how the bandages

191:5.4 you see no nail marks on my hands, since I am r.

raisedwith dead

146:6.3 that a miracle had been wrought, even the dead r..

146:6.4 that Jesus had r. the widow’s son from the dead,

152:1.2 aroused her, that he had not r. her from the dead.

152:1.2 futile; they all believed he had r. the little girl from

158:7.3 and after all this be killed and r. from the dead.

168:1.12 Mary hoped that Lazarus was to be r. from the

168:3.1 the testimony of this man r. from the dead did much

168:3.4 entertained that Lazarus had been r. from the dead.

168:5.1 to the fact that Jesus had r. him from the dead.

172:0.3 Jesus and Lazarus, whom he had r. from the dead.

172:1.1 Lazarus had been r. from the dead, and Lazarus was

172:1.9 to death if they permitted Lazarus, whom he had r.

186:0.1 the sisters of Lazarus whom Jesus r. from the dead.

raised up

122:9.7 He has r. a horn of salvation for all of us

139:2.11 many of the churches which had been r. by Paul.

159:2.4  and r. a considerable company of believers at Kanata

162:3.5 when the Master r. himself up from this writing,

181:2.30 When I am r., I will tarry with you for a season

raises

97:1.6 The Lord r. the poor out of the dust and lifts up the

111:5.5 such choosing r. the creature will from the level of

raising

80:2.4 earthquake, quickly r. this inland lake to the level of

81:2.12 Chinese farmers had begun the r. of sheep, goats,

81:3.3 surrounded by zones of agriculture and cattle r..

83:5.4 widow for the purpose of “r. up seed for his brother”

93:9.9 edited their records for the purpose of r. Abraham

127:3.11 to engage in agriculture and sheep r. unless Jesus

135:2.3 They supported themselves by sheep r. and from

145:3.15 they provided prejudice-r. publicity and afforded

146:6.2 and, r. the covering of the bier, examined the boy.

151:6.7 a delegation of these swine-r. gentiles who had come

168:1.15 this was really and truly a case of the r. of the dead

184:5.6 destroying the temple and r. it again in three days.

rallied

53:7.1 the people r. to the support of Michael.

139:8.8 always was it Thomas who r. the apostles with his

139:8.13 but Thomas r. his courage, stuck to the apostles,

139:8.13 depression but eventually r. his faith and courage.

139:11.10 he r. his hopes and went forth to proclaim the gospel

183:3.5 As the guards r. from their first faltering at the sight

189:4.7 they had deserted Mary; she r. her companions,

rally

183:3.1 him before his associates could r. to his defense.

rallying

97:9.3 Pretentious Hebrew history begins with Saul’s r. the

ram

95:2.3 worshiping the bull, another the lion, a third the r.,

Ramah

138:9.3 Magdala, Cana, Bethlehem of Galilee, Jotapata, R.,

146:0.1 baptized believers in Rimmon, Jotapata, R., Iron,

146:3.0 3. THE STOP AT RAMAH

146:3.1 At R. Jesus had the memorable discussion with

146:3.3 On the second evening at R., Thomas asked Jesus

152:7.3 Thence, overland they went by R. and Chorazin to

156:6.2 Lebanon trail to the village of Zebulun, by way of R..

156:6.2 They held meetings at R. on Friday and remained

Ramath

165:0.1 additional villages: Zaphon, Gadara, Macad, R.,

Ramman

146:1.1 to the worship of a Babylonian god of the air, R..

rampage

4:5.3 The gods who go on a r. in the storm; who shake

78:8.11 the nomads were on a r. from the Atlantic to the

rampant

91:7.4 Unrestrained mystical enthusiasm and r. religious

194:3.1 with the foolish outbreaks of r. emotionalism.

rams

97:5.6 Will the Lord be pleased with a thousand r. or

126:4.5 Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of r.,

ran

61:1.12 The Arctic Ocean, through the Ural depression, r.

69:9.2 a higher social order because communism r. counter

72:1.5 disappearing when the male line of descent r. out.

73:5.4 disposal system constructed which r. beneath the

88:3.1 Fetishism r. through all the primitive cults from

94:1.5 the Salem doctrine was nonritualistic and hence r.

121:7.2 Jesus regarding tolerance and kindness r. counter

128:7.3 the family affairs r. smoothly except for Jude.

128:7.8 Jude r. away, and Simon later found him with the

132:7.4 charts of navigation, the good ship r. aground.

133:3.6 Corinth out near where the wall of the citadel r.

140:8.14 when the family r. counter to the Father’s will.

156:5.4 since men so often r. into temptation, it became

169:1.9 being moved with loving compassion, r. out to

171:6.1 he r. on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree

171:8.2 the ornate palace of Archelaus, and his aqueduct r.

182:2.12 John Mark took up his vigil near the road which r.

187:2.7 John r. into Jerusalem to bring back his mother and

190:5.3 two of his apostles r. to the tomb and likewise found

192:1.4 r. down the beach to greet them; and when he saw

random

65:3.6 the r. functioning of uncontrolled natural selection

133:7.9 r. associations of certain phases of mental madness.

rangenoun—see rangemountain

0:5.2 While the metamorphic r. of nonpersonal reality is

3:1.6 the concept of the divine presence allow for a wide r.

3:2.7 the limited r. of your viewpoint, in the finiteness

3:3.5 The creature can hardly understand the r. of the will

9:5.3 mind is that it can be bestowed upon such a wide r.

12:1.2 would be observed to shoot off on an infinite r.,

12:2.2 millions of universes beyond the r. of your present

14:6.1 The r. of the activities of seven-circuited Havona is

15:1.1 Within the limited r. of the records, observations,

16:4.16 two realms in the vast r. of universe activities with

17:3.10 During the present universe age the space r. of the

20:5.7 but within the r. of my observation they always

21:3.1 A Creator Son is given the r. of a universe by the

22:6.3 they are therefore available for a great r. of duties.

24:6.2 after your vision r. is extended and you are freed

24:6.2 You are not always to be so limited in the r. of your

25:1.5 there are few limits to the r. of work these versatile

25:2.8 almost, but not quite, visible to the short-r. vision of

25:3.5 His power is very great, and the r. of his activities

29:1.1 would be invisible to the short-r. vision of mortals.

29:4.34 order of life which is simply beyond the r. of human

35:5.3 do not function through such a wide r. of activities.

35:6.2 is unlimited in the scope and r. of its deliberations

39:2.9 The “energy r.” of seraphim is wholly adequate for

39:4.16 material energy but beyond the r. of mortal vision;

40:10.2 beyond the boundaries of the space r. of the spirit

42:4.3 But their r. of action is enormously curtailed when

42:11.5 Linear gravity is the short-r. cohesive force of the

42:11.5 the forces of intra-atomic cohesion are the short-r.

43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the seventh highland r. are

44:0.18 one more group of spirit beings to your vision r.

44:1.1 With the limited r. of mortal hearing, you can

44:1.1 There is even a material r. of beautiful sound

44:1.1 There is a vastness of r. and a soul of expression,

44:3.2 They would be invisible to your short-r. vision,

46:5.10 And since morontia vision is of enormous r., you

49:2.21 both much higher and much lower than the life r. of

52:3.9 subsisting upon a wide r. of viands from the animal

55:4.8 changes have already been made in the r. of vision

58:2.1 both above and below the recognition r. of vision.

58:2.6 This temperature r. of from 65 to 70 degrees below

67:7.2 to every creature functioning within the affect-r. of

70:7.15 night police and otherwise functioned in a wide r. of

77:8.11 midwayers exist just outside the r. of mortal vision

81:2.9 for all natural phenomena not within the r. of their

82:2.4 the early taboos which defined the r. of sex liberties

93:0.1 emergency Sons, for they engage in an amazing r. of

93:0.1 Only the Life Carriers share this metamorphic r. of

94:4.8 possesses an unusual r. of flexible adjustment from

96:7.3 no other single collection covers such a great r. of

98:5.1 The Mithraic cult made its appeal to a wide r. of

106:2.3 a transaction in time and space involving a wide r.

107:3.9 undergone a training of tremendous scope and r..

108:4.3 long-r. observation unquestionably discloses that

109:7.8 Personalized Adjusters perform a wide r. of services

110:6.22 insuring the Monitor’s self-activity and increased r.

112:1.5 Personality has a perfected r. of cosmic dimensional

112:6.4 beings extending in r. from seraphim to Universal

113:5.5 the physical controllers, to function in a wide r. of

118:6.5 Man cannot choose beyond the r. of that which is

118:6.7 The entire r. of human will is strictly finite-limited

118:7.1 The Gods have wisely limited the r. of the action

118:7.3 certain r. of choice with which immature creatures

118:8.5 subspiritual choice r. of such uncultured creatures.

118:9.1 media operate directly to limit the r. of finite action.

118:9.2 free will; there are limits to his r. of choice, but

128:6.12 It was difficult for his friends to comprehend the r.

128:7.1 conscious that he possessed a wide r. of potential

139:3.4 James was able to understand a wide r. of human

149:4.6 should cultivate a wide r. of cultural familiarity with

154:2.5 educational solving of a wide r. of real problems.

163:2.8 There is a certain r. of the freedom of choice which

rangemountain

43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the seventh highland r.

60:3.2 vast north and south mountain r. extending from

60:3.3 Now the Pacific coast r. was beginning to elevate,

60:3.6 line of the present California coast-r. mountains.

60:4.2 factor in determining the location of a mountain r. is

60:4.4 The present front r. of mountains is what is left of

60:4.4 the remains of the original r. which was re-elevated.

77:5.10 belt lying in the lower foothills of the Kopet r.,

122:6.1 hills of southern Galilee save the Mount Tabor r.

rangeverb

7:6.6 the Trinity Teacher Sons, who r. the grand universe

15:6.14 they r. in size from planetesimals to enormous

16:3.17 multiple functions of the Seventh Master Spirit r.

19:1.3 They r. the central and superuniverses, and an

20:1.12 They r. the universe of universes from the shores

21:4.1 They r. from the initial experience up through five

22:1.14 but their trinitized associates r. the grand universe,

24:0.11 the Personal Aids r. the universe of universes.

26:3.7 They r. the Paradise-Havona system as bearers of all

28:7.1 r. from the shores of Paradise to the evolutionary

37:6.1 these overseers r. the local universe as inspectors of

38:5.4 When once seraphim are commissioned, they may r.

39:2.3 They r. the local universe gathering information of

48:3.2 In service they r. from the lowest mansion worlds of

ranged

61:7.14 The mammoth, until a late date, r. from Mexico to

77:1.6 They r. far and wide, studying and observing the

124:1.9 climate of Palestine r. from the frigid to the torrid.

rangessee rangesmountain

0:4.2 1. Undeified reality r. from the energy domains of

0:5.1 Personality is a level of deified reality and r. from the

12:1.15 fifty million light-years beyond the outermost r. of

39:4.18 Mortal forms are there so modified and human r. of

42:12.13 encountered all r. of material, mindal, and spiritual

49:2.20 Mortal stature r. from here on up through the

49:2.21 Twelve per cent belong to the higher temperature r.,

101:0.1 Religion r. from the primitive fear slavery of the

129:4.4 The Son of Man experienced those wide r. of human

rangesmountain

41:10.3 and collisional worlds are without extensive mr..

43:1.1 there are no rugged mr. such as appear on Urantia.

46:2.1 On Jerusem you will miss the rugged mr. of Urantia

60:3.11 elevation, which culminated in present-day mr.,

60:3.12 the long Pacific coast mr. were completed, but

61:4.1 Mr. were born, streams changed their courses, and

ranging

0:4.3 reality embraces all of infinite Deity potentials r.

5:6.3 all creatures who possess a mind endowment r.

16:9.7 other personality, r. from the human to the divine.

20:8.3 They conduct an agelong course of training, r. from

27:5.3 the vast network of the recording angels, r. from the

45:7.6 election by any one personality has a value r. from

47:2.3 in families of five, r. in ages from one year and under

47:2.5 reared in families of five, r. in ages from six to

48:4.9 they are a recruited corps embracing beings r. from

52:1.1 evolution varies greatly on the different worlds, r.

56:10.1 realization of the reality of God the Sevenfold, r.

58:2.1 in upon Urantia embracing wave lengths r. both

60:2.8 invertebrate life of the oceans, their average size r.

72:7.11 The government levies a graduated inheritance tax r.

112:1.1 r. from the lowly finite to the highest absonite,

112:7.9 further growth and development, ever r. upward

113:3.2 agencies and influences of the Infinite Spirit, r. from

115:4.3 infinity encompasses all things r. from the lowest and

117:6.12 Supreme Creator Personalities, r. from the Master

128:2.1 Jesus now had brothers and sisters r. in ages from

ranksee rank and file

35:8.4 Lanonandeks. Of the highest r. there were 709,841.

35:8.7 Lanonandeks serve continuously in the r. assigned.

44:0.4 any being below the r. of inherent divine sonship.

45:2.3 his brother of superior authority and antecedent r..

59:5.16 is the pressure-modified remains of the r. vegetation

82:2.3 been in good standing above the scale of r. savagery.

121:3.9 people were generally content with their social r..

122:5.1 advancement from the r. of carpenter to the role of

rank and file

93:3.4 To the r. of his followers he made no effort to

95:5.12 The r. of the agricultural laborers never grasped his

96:2.5 the religion of the r. of the Hebrew captive slaves

98:2.3 r. of the progeny of the slaves of former generations

121:1.8 and impoverished class embraced the r. of humanity.

195:6.4 materialistic in their philosophy, but the r. still lean

ranked

66:2.2 Daligastia r. as an assistant at the time of his

rankest

101:3.9 poise in the face of maltreatment and the r. injustice.

ranking

24:5.3 They are among the highest r. personalities

25:0.1 R. intermediately in the family of the Infinite Spirit

37:2.8 The two attending superangels are the r personalities

90:1.1 The shaman was the r. medicine man, the focus

ranksnoun

17:1.8 choose representatives from their r. to serve for

19:5.4 the Solitary Messengers, whose r. are slowly but

20:8.2 Many of their assistants are drawn from the r. of

25:4.2 The Technical Advisers are recruited from the r. of

25:8.1 recruited from the r. of the seraphim, seconaphim,

26:1.10 others ascend to the r. of the Technical Advisers.

29:3.4 There is no evolution in their r., and this is true of

38:6.3 All r. of angels are subject to his sovereignty; they

38:9.13 midway creatures will be mustered into the r. of the

39:8.6 Guardians of destiny are drawn from the r. of the

40:9.9 r. of those who await the eternal Deity adventure.

44:8.3 There is no caste in the r. of spirit artisans.

50:4.13 remained loyal, deserting the r. of Caligastia.

53:7.6 over one third followed their chief into the rebel r..

53:7.8 The greatest loss occurred in the angelic r., but most

70:1.11 4. Slaves–need of recruits for the labor r..

70:8.8 the wage earner could elect to join the capitalistic r..

72:11.1 as “guardians of civilization” in seven r.,

76:5.1 eligible for admission to the r. of the sleeping

78:8.4 conquerors of Mesopotamia carried in their r.

78:8.10 the Sumerians had become absorbed into the r. of

80:5.6 who were not quickly absorbed into their own r.,

81:5.3 guild of earth workers, admitting to its r. only the

83:6.5 to attain membership in the r. of those ideal sex

95:6.2 consigned them to the r. of the demons of which

112:4.5 1. Be mustered into the r. of vanished Monitors for

112:5.10 may be assigned to the r. of the sleeping survivors

138:2.9 with finances, Nathaniel invited him to join their r..

139:4.5 the arbitrary young man who joined the r. of Jesus’

139:5.10 the kingdom outside of the immediate Jewish r.,

162:1.5 of the secret division of sentiment in their own r..

178:1.2 groups of believers to maintain order in their r.

183:3.4 those in the front r. fell suddenly backward.

ranksverb

44:1.6 of morontia color tones; this r. among the highest

112:7.12 this unique combination of God and man r. as an

ransom

89:7.1 to end human sacrifices by inaugurating the r. as a

89:9.1 These early ideas of r., redemption, and covenants

92:3.2 worship, survival after death, sacrament, ritual, r.,

96:7.7 from going down in the pit, for I have found a r..’

131:2.13 God of heaven says: ‘I will r. you from the grave;

188:4.3 Jesus did not die to r. man from the clutch of the

188:4.8 whole idea of r. and atonement is incompatible

188:4.13 This entire idea of the r. of the atonement places

194:2.8 presently became a new gospel of the r. which had

ransomed

89:0.1 The soul must be r.; a scapegoat must be provided.

124:5.4 “son of the commandment” and the r. first-born of

ransomer

188:4.7 hardly proper to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer, a r.,

ransoming

89:7.4 sex relations with a woman thus engaged in r. her

Rantowocwise man of the red race

113:2.2 first mortal to secure a personal guardian was R.,

Rantulia

41:2.1 systems of Sandmatia, Assuntia, Porogia, R., and

53:6.5 for help to Edentia from the near-by system of R.;

rapid

26:3.8 a thousand years for your most r. telegraphic

36:5.7 the phenomenon of quick reasoning, r. judgment,

42:8.4 alternations of energy status are so unbelievably r.

51:5.6 a succession of r. strides in civilization and racial

51:6.1 expansion of culture and to the r. improvement of

57:3.3 The r. revolutions of this enormous central core

57:7.4 Earth’s r. gain over the moon in size enabled it to

58:1.2 Neither can we provide for a r. life development

59:5.3 of the r. and world-wide decline in marine life and

60:3.20 the herbivorous dinosaurs, whose r. increase was

61:2.1 the further and r. evolution of placental mammals,

71:1.22 expected when a state undergoes too r. extension

72:7.4 The r.-transit facilities, which make it practical to

79:7.5 further and r. development of the latent tendencies of

81:6.22 the too r. invention of new types of laborsaving

81:6.30 problems resulting from the r. growth of invention

83:7.8 worse situations during the ages of the r. growth of

121:5.6 r. spread of the vastly superior Christian teachings,

132:0.4 powerful impetus to the r. spread of Christianity

132:0.5 setting of the stage for the r. spread of Christianity

145:2.14 The Sabbath was just the time for the r. spreading of

148:3.5 observed his features undergo r. and multitudinous

160:1.3 The more r. the changes in social usage, the more

194:2.9 sonship with God in any way interfere with the r.

rapid-transit

72:7.4 The r. facilities, which make it practical greatly to

rapidity

87:7.5 adjustable cult have favored r. of social progression.

147:5.7 The important thing is not the r. of your progress

rapidly

41:3.4 these fiery spheres r. contract, condense, and cool.

41:3.9 some double stars the tides caused by r. changing

41:7.2 your sun is almost 6,000 degrees, but it r. increases

42:2.12 space-energy r. passes from the puissant to the

42:5.15 produces a wavelike reaction to the passage of r.

49:1.6 Mice reproduce much more r. than elephants, yet

49:1.6 yet elephants evolve more r. than mice.

57:2.3 this new material system which was so r. evolving.

57:6.10 and was still growing r. by meteoric accretion.

57:8.2 as volcanoes r. decreased, earthquakes made their

57:8.25 these waters were r. attaining that degree of saltiness

58:1.7 just such a distribution of the earth’s waters was r.

58:2.5 heat would be lost by radiation so r. that life would

59:3.5 The trilobites r. declined, and the center of the stage

59:4.13 The earth was being r. overrun by the new orders of

59:4.13 quickly spread over the face of the r. rising land in

59:6.8 frogs reached their climax and r. declined, but

59:6.10 entitled to function as the ancestors of the more r.

60:1.9 They developed r., soon yielding crocodiles, scaled

60:1.10 These r. evolving reptilian dinosaurs soon became

60:1.12 The marine life was meager but improved r. with the

60:3.17 especially in North America, they r. multiplied.

60:4.5 influence during a previous age, also r. declined.

61:1.9 Mammalian life was evolving r..

61:2.2 The angiosperms were the principal food of the r.

61:3.9 The Atlantic coast of North America r. cooled, but

61:3.10 was soon destroyed by the r. increasing cat family.

61:5.7 But from this time forward they were r. reduced in

64:1.7 returned to mate with the r. expanding Andonic

64:4.7 Alps and, upon the retreat of the glacier, again r.

64:7.6 were driven by the r. increasing yellow race onto the

65:2.12 These mammals developed r. and in many different

68:2.11 the legitimate social aims of self-maintenance are r.

68:4.5 the ruinous maladjustment of a too r. advancing

69:5.12 wants were r. added to the original food hunger.

70:2.9 but it is r. becoming culturally bankruptincapable

72:5.10 in industry, but today it is being r. displaced by other

72:5.10 Among this people public service is r. becoming

79:8.4 had been the world’s most r. progressing civilization.

80:4.4 later waves moved so r. that they reached Europe as

80:7.6 last era of art perished beneath the weight of the r.

80:8.4 These tribes deteriorated r. as they moved away

81:3.7 accelerated by the r. developing arts and sciences of

81:3.8 Africa was occupied by the r. multiplying mixed

81:6.43 the r. expanding culture of the twentieth century.

81:6.44 was slow since one generation could not so r. benefit

87:7.5 truth has grown r. when the cult has been elastic,

91:1.4 It early becomes a dialogue and r. expands to the

95:5.8 Ikhnaton r. expanded the concept of right doing to

95:5.15 of spiritual growth in the Nile valley was r. passing

96:6.1 Moses his lofty concept of Yahweh r. deteriorated.

96:6.1 the common people r. reverted to the older idea of

98:3.2 the influence of the r. spreading Etruscan priesthood

99:0.3 Conditions of living alter so r. that institutional

99:1.4 all of these new and r. changing human situations.

99:2.6 difficult to adjust its attitude toward the r. shifting

99:7.2 midst of the confusions of a r. changing environment

103:7.7 facts, reason abdicates or else r. degenerates into a

109:5.3 But your unsteady and r. shifting mental attitudes

121:1.6 3. The r. spreading influence of Jewish religious

121:1.7 and a great era of trade and travel was r. advancing.

121:5.6 These religions r. became the accepted belief of

122:5.2 career of her eldest son, which was so r. unfolding

122:10.2 work, and their small savings were r. disappearing.

124:3.3 responsibilities r. multiplied in the life of this youth.

126:1.1 Jesus was r. developing into an expert carpenter and

127:6.12 Jesus is r. becoming a man, not just a young man

128:7.5 Jesus was r. preparing for the day when he could

129:1.15 days of his earth pilgrimages were r. approaching.

135:8.5 Being engrossed with the details of r. baptizing

139:8.3 Thomas was r. losing faith in his fellow men when

145:0.1 The news that Jesus had returned r. spread

145:2.14 the report r. spread through Capernaum that Jesus

148:4.7 a perfect Adam and r. degenerating, through sin,

149:0.4 r. enlarging and extending work of the kingdom.

158:1.5 the five thousand, and then it r. fell almost to zero.

160:1.3 if man becomes so ingenious that he more r. adds to

170:2.25 the r. expanding and crystallizing Christian church.

170:5.2 influenced by the then r. spreading notions of Greek

190:4.2 many appearances to his followers are spreading r.,

194:4.6 Christ was about to become the creed of the r.

194:4.10 This Jesus sect was growing r., and once more the

194:4.10 during which the new gospel about Jesus spread r.

195:3.7 struggle and compromise, to take root and r. spread.

rapping

85:2.5 the superstitious practice of r. on wood perpetuate

rare

29:0.11 On certain r. occasions you will have dealings with

37:8.10 Supernaphim perform certain r. and unique services;

44:4.8 The oratory of the spirit world is one of the r. treats

50:3.6 a r. chapter in the career of an ascending mortal.

52:4.10 such an epoch is much shorter and in r. instances

57:6.4 Collisions among the giants of space are r. indeed,

61:4.2 feet, are more or less colored, and fossils are r..

83:5.10 status and all the children equal, has been very r..

110:5.7 is pronounced by the guardian of destiny to be a r.

113:5.5 but their action in this capacity is very r..

114:7.9 are little known to their fellows except in those r.

124:2.5 Jesus possessed a r. and understanding sympathy

129:4.4 He was a child of joy and a being of r. good humor;

130:3.7 This museum was not a collection of r. objects but

139:5.8 Philip had that great and r. gift of saying, “Come.”

139:6.4 seasons of profound philosophy and periods of r.

156:5.18 If you possess these r. and charming gifts, as the

158:2.5 were spiritually more fit to enjoy such a r. privilege.

163:6.3 Jesus experienced one of those r. moments of

172:1.5 large alabaster cruse of very r. and costly ointment

rarefied

46:1.4 centers from which r. energies are projected upward

58:2.6 But temperature in such a r. atmosphere is hardly

rarely

1:3.2 r. may we gaze upon the visible manifestation of his

35:2.8 misadaptations in Melchizedek function have r.

35:5.4 But these Sons r. fall into error, and they have never

48:2.12 But they r. serve on the inhabited planets; neither do

55:5.2 degeneracy has disappeared, and delinquency is r.

109:2.10 that Adjusters very r. leave their mortal tabernacles

110:6.5 Adjusters are always near you and of you, but r. can

110:7.9 r. hear the Adjuster’s voice except in moments of

113:4.3 To accept the guidance of a seraphim r. means

122:5.2 Mary was usually cheerful, was very r. downcast,

128:3.9 His mother r. thought about his being a child of

141:7.13 The Master r. appeared to be surprised.

144:4.10 Master so r. uttered his prayers as spoken words.

rarest

15:8.6 suddenly converted into the r. form of energy,

41:7.15 disappearing suns become energy of the r. form,

rarity

55:5.2 has ceased to exist, and feeble-mindedness is a r..

rash

75:5.7 Eve learned of the r. act of Serapatatia and did not

89:7.1 escape the worst results of their r. and foolish vows.

139:2.10 After his r. denials of the Master Peter found himself

139:8.7 so truly courageous but never r. or foolhardy;

rashness

128:6.7 not to allow himself again to be guilty of such r.,

rate

12:4.14 velocity of the external universes increases at the r.

12:4.14 the unbelievable r. of more than thirty thousand

15:5.6 and if their revolutionary r. greatly accelerates,

15:5.7 this limit, unless it slows down in revolutionary r.,

23:3.3 the r. of 841,621,642,000 of your miles per second

25:2.11 Traversing space at the seraphic r. of triple velocity,

41:9.3 the giant suns lose matter at a prodigious r. during

41:10.3 Age, size, r. of revolution, and velocity through

42:7.3 The particles of radium fly off into space at the r. of

44:4.4 Our r. of reducing thought to a permanent record

49:0.4 Small ones having a high r. of axial revolution are

49:3.3 atmosphere of Urantia daily, coming in at the r. of

52:2.3 largely determines their r. of spiritual advancement

52:7.5 the reproductive r. of racial increase is intelligently

57:3.4 the increase in the r. of revolution further lessened

57:3.4 The ever-increasing r. of whirling was soon to throw

57:6.2 planetary orbits while acting as a brake on the r. of

57:6.8 on the planets and their satellites at a prodigious r..

57:7.6 the r. of meteoric bombardment is still tremendous

58:2.1 paid for at the r. of two cents per kilowatt-hour,

66:6.1 the r. of cultural expansion is determined by the

68:2.2 intelligence has contributed considerably to the r. of

69:5.8 one hundred per cent a year being the loan r. of

72:3.9 the present r. of divorces is only one tenth that of

72:10.2 The homicide r on this continent is only one per cent

81:6.9 inventive activities enormously accelerated the r. of

92:0.5 which accelerate the r. of religious development.

109:5.5 Heredity may interfere with the r. of personality

130:6.1 At any r. it affords me real pleasure to proffer my

185:1.9 Rome sent the second-r. Pilate to govern Palestine.

rates

42:3.1 physical properties depends on the revolutionary r.

42:3.12 and their r. of revolution are greatly diminished.

72:5.5 1. Legal r. of interest on invested capital.

rathernon-exhaustive; seerather than

1:3.3 The situation r. is: “You cannot see my face, for

1:5.13 Personality is not simply an attribute of God; it r.

2:2.5 consists not in an assumed righteousness but r. in

2:4.5 Mercy is not a contravention of justice but r. an

3:0.3 Creatorship is hardly an attribute of God; it is r.

3:1.12 R., having been endowed with the power of choice

3:2.6 the affairs of the universe in a detached way but r.

3:5.1 final authority by direct transmittal but r. through

4:2.7 R. are such observed imperfections merely the

6:3.4 R. should you realize that all the merciful

12:6.1 Stability is not the result of inertia but r. the product

13:0.7 the present universe age of the grand universer.,

14:5.10 r. to suggest to you that death is only the beginning

16:3.16 speaks in confirmation of Trinity attitudes or, r.,

16:7.6 Virtue is not mere knowledge nor wisdom but r. the

20:6.7 demands of “stern justice” or “divine wrath,” but r.

23:2.11 not to appear boastful of their perfection, but r. to

26:7.5 spiritual luminosity of the Trinity, r. to afford all

26:11.5 R. should such manifestations of mercy and

27:4.1 formalities nor the dictations of artificial castes but r.

28:6.20 or “overthrows a nation,” but r. “he who subdues

39:1.7 but r. to adjudicate honest differences of opinion and

39:1.11 morontia ascent, but r. at the bottom of the ladder of

39:3.3 desires, but r. the true longings of the inner man,

39:4.5 to defeat or to delay justice but r. to insure that

41:3.4 When upwards of thirty times its sizer. thirty times

44:8.2 addition to this natural ability, or r. supplemental

46:2.5 R. is there a creative adaptation which foreshadows

48:2.1 but they r. make possible the transition environment

50:4.11 r. sudden and most inglorious end by Caligastia’s

52:2.6 life begins to replace tribal organization or r. to be

53:7.9 the finaliter cultural planet but r. sought to corrupt

57:5.6 vast column of solar gases, r. pointed at both ends

57:5.12 R., they travel in the plane of the Angona solar

59:1.5 mountains, or r. high elevations of land, rose along

62:5.6 were r. well scarred up by the time they were twelve.

64:4.13 They r. lived in fear of the dark; they had a mortal

64:7.16 An amalgamated race of r. superior potential

66:7.19 Work with the soil is not a curse; r. is it the highest

68:1.1 R. did the early races learn by sad experience that “in

68:1.4 but r. as a result of the organization of intelligent

68:1.6 That contemporary cultural society is a r. recent

70:2.19 Do not make the mistake of glorifying war; r. discern

71:1.22 consisted not in these reforms themselves but r. in

71:2.8 r. comparative and advancing practical adjustment.

72:7.5 Most of the states assess a r. heavy bachelor tax,

75:4.5 that Eve should surely not die but r. live anew in

76:5.7 it is r. that the evil and sin on Urantia afforded the

79:1.1 they were, r., the continual drifting of the Andite

79:2.2 they are r. the most inferior southern and eastern

81:5.3 R. is it an exalted and ever-advancing guild of

84:4.3 friend, lover, and partner but r. a piece of property,

86:4.5 eternity; they r. thought of recurring incarnations.

87:4.3 idea lies not in its reality or reasonableness but r. in

87:5.6 was not debasement of ego but r. an attempt to foil

88:4.5 not by meditation, but r. through long experience,

89:8.6 a new device for insuring against bad luck or, r.,

89:10.4 It does not mark man as mean but r. sets him apart

90:2.1 function of a shamanic medicine man; it was, r.,

91:8.13 is not a technique of escape from conflict but r. a

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

92:3.1 to discover truth, but r. to promulgate their creeds.

92:3.3 any idea lies, not in its certainty or truth, but r. in the

93:3.3 even Abraham r. regarded this symbol as standing

94:6.6 man seeks not to retain truth for himself but r.

94:8.8 r. was his teaching designed to picture to mortal

94:8.19 not a fraternity of believers but r. a community of

98:2.10 they r. craved promises of salvation, coupled with

98:7.1 reconcile an angry God but r. to win all mankind to

100:1.3 Growth is not indicated by mere products but r. by

100:1.9 subconscious realms of human intellect; r. does it

100:6.1 Religion is not a specific function of life; r. is it a

101:1.4 not by sight and feeling, but r. by faith and insight.

101:1.4 or in the finding of a unique experience, but r. in

101:1.4 Religion is, r., a profoundly deep and actual

101:1.7 merely lead men to want to believe in God, but r.

101:5.14 insight operate in the place of faith and truth or, r.,

101:10.5 of religion is not to satisfy curiosity about God but r.

101:10.8 a slavish part of the mathematical cosmos but r. a

101:10.9 Now, r., are the sons of God enlisted together in

102:2.2 personal prerogatives but r. the outworking of that

102:2.8 r. when religion is permitted truly to possess the

102:3.4 not to disclose that he has found God, but r. to allow

103:2.1 But the “birth” of religion is not sudden; it is r. a

103:2.3 not to do with sex, guilt, or personal pride, but r.

103:8.5 by the uncertainty of the doubting materialist; r.

104:3.15 not a functional unanimity; r. is it undivided Deity.

106:5.3 R. do trinities encompass personality and correlate it,

106:7.10 Such eventualities are r. remote to say the least;

108:5.5 not interested in making the mortal career easy; r.

108:6.3 but r. to the gift of the spirit presence of the Father

110:2.3 not trying to control your thinking, as such, but r. to

111:1.8 R. does he actively, positively, and co-operatively

111:2.3 the qualities or attributes of mind and spirit but r. in

112:5.8 We had r. assume the risk of a system rebellion than

113:4.1 operating from within and through the soul, but r.

113:5.3 r. that angels are not directly concerned with your

114:5.4 This r. loosely organized and somewhat

116:4.10 not creating these paths of divinity attainment; r. are

117:5.2 R. are such personalities progressively augmented by

118:7.2 It r. indicates the foreordained trend of the cosmos

118:9.6 not be thought of as limiting the action of Deity; r.

120:2.7 R. shall your life in the flesh on Urantia be the

120:4.2 Christ was not God in association with man but, r.,

123:6.9 he r. felt he should remain at home “with my father

130:3.7 museum was not a collection of rare objects but r.

133:7.12 r. is such peace attained by the stalwart assertion

135:9.5 John r. decided, with the minority, that Jesus had

136:4.4 the divine minds, or r. the first real functioning of

136:4.5 R. was this a season for thinking over the whole

136:4.10 not a period of great temptation but r. the period

137:1.6 but r. at all times concern yourselves only with

137:4.6 R. are we here to wait upon the will of our Father

137:4.9 already saidor r. desirefully thoughttoo much.

137:6.5 kingdom is not to come with glamor, but r. must it

137:8.13 kingdom is not a matter of meat and drink but r. a

138:3.6 they who are whole need not a physician, but r.

139:5.8 children not “Go do this and go do that,” but r.,

140:1.3 strength of armies nor in the might of riches, but r.

140:1.4 says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ but r. he who does the will of my

140:4.6 are not derived from not doing wrong but r. from

140:5.11 It is r. an attitude of man co-operating with God

140:5.15 Jesus r. admonished his apostles to love men as he

140:6.2 I come not to transgress the law but r. to write

140:6.6 not to reform the kingdoms of this world but r. to

140:10.3 but r. to create a high spiritual and inspirational

142:4.2 r. shall all be concerned with one supreme duty.

143:2.6 it is not a duty but r. your exalted privilege to

143:2.7 you are no longer the bondslaves of self but r. the

143:7.4 prayer is not designed to increase knowledge but r.

145:2.4 to reveal the Father to the children of Israel, but r. to

145:4.2 the body, but r. that he is mighty to save the soul.

145:5.6 come seeking not for truth and salvation but r. in

146:4.4 See that you tell no man about your healing but r.

147:0.2 Herod r. believed these members of his own

147:5.7 not the rapidity of your progress but r. its certainty

147:8.4 The Father r. desires that you draw out your heart

148:6.10 that the Father does not thus reveal himself, but r.

149:5.4 “Seek not for false peace and transient joy but r. for

149:5.5 Jesus r. looked upon this world as the birth sphere of

150:2.2 Andrew had imposed r. strict rules upon his

150:4.2 body, but who are not able to destroy the soul; r.

150:5.5 not to be saved because you live a righteous life; r.

151:4.1 R. let them both grow together until the time of

152:5.4 sought not entrance into the kingdom but r. sought

153:2.4 but have r. proclaimed new liberty for man’s fear-

153:2.6 No, but r. that you might have more bread for

153:2.7 hanker not after the meat which perishes but r. seek

153:3.5 the mouth that spiritually defiles the man, but r. that

154:6.7 “No, r. is the one blessed who hears the word of

154:6.12 Admonish them to find no offense in me but r. to

155:4.2 if I choose r. to answer Thomas’s question.

155:6.12 the child I commend to you but r. the spiritual

155:6.18 but r. shall your religion become the fact of real

156:5.5 again I say to you, be not overcome by evil but r.

157:2.2 the fear of a dead religion that will save you but r.

157:2.2 merely to bring peace but r. to insure progress.

157:6.4 Jesus r. taught that the spirit was easy victor over

158:7.4 not on my side but r. on the side of our enemy.

158:7.4 Mind not the ways of men but r. the will of God.”

159:1.5 mercy to his fellow steward but r. had him cast in

159:4.6 but r. the confusing misinterpretation of these

159:5.8 his religion consisted in social service, but r. that

159:5.10 the practitioners of nonresistance to evil, but r.

159:5.10 followers patiently to bear their obligations but r.

160:3.1 Excitement does not augment energy; it r.

160:3.4 the locked door, would not destroy the door but r.

160:5.10 Think not that I have come to bring peace but r. a

162:2.1 should you not r. follow the light you already have

162:2.2 Judge not according to outward appearances but r.

163:3.2 r. should we recognize that with God all things are

163:6.2 but the r. rejoice that your names are written on

170:2.23 that sin is not the child of a defective nature but r.

170:3.11 improved social and material conditions, but r. in

170:5.7 The evil of the church was not its existence, but r.

172:1.6 reproved for that which she has this night done; r.

172:3.1 Lazarus that the villagers might believe, but r.

172:3.9 began to sing, or r. to shout in unison, the Psalm,

173:3.2 Pharisees and scribes, who believed John, but r.

174:5.9 R. will I say, and pray that you will join me: Father

179:5.4 Jesus r. sought to set man’s reborn soul free upon

180:1.2 r. do I bring you new joy and make it possible for

180:2.4 prayer is not a process of getting your way but r. a

181:1.2 but r. a ceaseless progression in grace, truth, and

181:1.5 see all this come to pass, be not dismayed, but r.

187:1.6 “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but r.

188:4.9 personal salvation but r. the unselfish urge to love

188:4.12 not the fact of his death but r. the superb manner

188:5.2 nor condonation, but r. eternal and loving salvation

188:5.11 R., make sure that you see in the cross the final

191:1.2 what you may obtain from the kingdom but r. be

191:5.3 not to love the souls of men, but r. to love men.

193:0.5 You should the r. be stirred in your hearts by the

194:2.4 found in your consciousness of this spirit but r. in

195:7.22 but r. like the curious, thinking, choosing, creative,

195:7.22 the universe like the art of the artist, but r. like the

195:10.5 r. the second mile of free service and liberty-loving

196:0.3 many new ideas about the Father in heaven, but r.

196:0.5 which he held as a sacred creed, but r. a sublime

196:0.13 disciples to believe in him but r. to believe with him,

196:1.5 imitate the outward life of Jesus in the flesh but r. to

rather than

16:7.6 by the consistent choosing of good r. than evil,

42:3.13 matter pertains to its organization r than to the forms

42:11.6 but that is a matter of philosophy r. than one of

43:9.4 rule in the kingdoms of men r. than in the hearts of

69:1.1 Man should control his institutions r. than permit

72:8.5 technical schools are co-ordinated with industry r.

74:8.13 were predicated upon a belief in retrogression r.

75:2.4 tendency to look upon immediate results r. than to

82:6.7 rest on social and cultural prejudices r. than on

82:6.11 degenerate strains of the civilized peoples r. than in

83:5.4 the time when marriage was a family affair r. than

86:2.4 content than of nature, of degree r. than of quality.

89:0.2 was insurance against ill luck r. than investment in

92:7.3 the best in their neighbors’ living spiritual faith r. to

93:5.3 with the appearance of Machiventa at Salem, r. in

95:2.2 It was political and moral, r. than philosophic or

95:2.5 ethical and moral ideals, r. than elaborate tombs,

95:3.5 political r. than religious circumstances that made

97:3.1 Baal was a socioeconomic clash of ideologies r. than

99:4.5 it is what one believes r. than what one knows that

99:5.7 on the basis of unity of ideals and purposes r. than

99:5.7 Goals r. than creeds should unify religionists.

99:5.7 “faith” stand for the individual’s relation to God r.

99:5.9 His religion was danced out r. than thought out.

100:5.9 consciousness toward the subconscious r. than in the

103:2.6 toward moral righteousness and social ministry, r.

104:3.16 A triunity is functional r. than organic.

104:3.16 Its members are partners r. than corporative.

110:1.1 envisaged as indwelling the mortal mind of man r.

110:3.4 the ideal life is one of loving service r. than an

115:2.1 order of a future possibility r. than a present actuality

123:0.5 preferred to take chances with Herod Antipas r.

124:2.6 those of his own age, or more nearly his age, r. with

130:6.3 ally in the solution of your life problems r. than

133:5.6 in the equation r. than the simple arithmetical sum.

136:1.3 national gloryIsrael’s temporal exaltationr. than

137:7.7 and Sadducees were religious parties, r. than sects.

139:4.13 devoted to the social service of mankind” r. than

139:4.13 John taught loving service r. than ruling power

140:3.14 Be willing to suffer injustice r. than to go to law

140:5.1 to manifest fatherly love r. than brotherly love.

144:2.4 to give in accordance with parental wisdom r. than

145:5.6 because of the healing of their physical bodies r.

147:0.2 and did most of their public preaching in Galilee r.

149:1.5 healing was desired for its spiritual benefits r. than

149:6.5 are led to praise the Infinite for what he is r. than

153:3.6 “Salvation is a matter of clean hearts r. than of

154:2.1 on their contention of congregational autonomy r.

155:5.13 as defended by the Pharisees at Jerusalem, r. than

156:5.5 delivered through spiritual transformation r. than

158:8.1 minus many of the beloved things of life r. than to

162:0.2 R. than dispute, let us journey over to the little

167:5.1 the publican went home with God’s approval r.

170:5.17 Christ thus became the head of the church r. than the

179:5.4 Jesus took great pains to suggest his meanings r.

184:1.2 Jesus might choose to leave the country r. than to

195:7.1 r. than attempting the overthrow of religious faith

196:2.7 a confession of what he demanded of himself r.

196:2.9 Jesus saw most men as weak r. than wicked, more

ratification

93:6.6 this rite in token of the r. of the Salem covenant.

ratified

72:7.9 after both houses of the industrial congress have r.

ratio

25:1.4 the established r. yields three spiritual beings to one

31:1.3 received into the corps in the r. of one in a thousand

31:1.5 The Havona natives are also received, in the same r.,

42:7.8 This same comparative r. of electronic behavior in

68:5.1 the mores is always dependent on the land-man r..

68:5.10 Agriculture more than quadrupled the land-man r. of

68:6.1 The land-man r. underlies all social civilization.

68:6.5 industrial population slightly under the land-man r..

79:8.2 while a population well below the land-man r. for

81:6.11 beyond the optimum of the normal man-land r.

rational

16:6.10 which make it possible for man to function as a r.

28:6.5 credit is established for the survival of each r.

89:2.3 Sin was ritual, not r.; an act, not a thought.

90:4.9 The Greeks were the first to evolve truly r. methods

94:3.4 philosophers failed to evolve a r. personal approach

101:1.5 the creation of a wholly r. insight which originates

101:2.1 religious experience of r. and average human beings.

101:10.4 affords him a r. hope of achieving safe conduct

102:7.1 self-explanatory; he actually lives in every r. mortal

115:1.1 be unable to form the first r. thought pattern,

115:1.1 frames for creature thought are indispensable to r.

115:1.4 neither can a finite creature offer a r. reason for his

rationalism

103:1.4 R. is wrong when it assumes that religion is at first

rationalistic

101:1.5 While religion is not the product of the r.

103:6.14 the world of matter, it becomes r. or naturalistic.

rationalization

101:5.9 Neither logic (r.) nor emotion (feeling) is essentially

rationalize

88:2.2 modern religions represent an attempt to r. the fetish

195:9.6 threatens to dominate him, he invariably tries to r.,

rationally

16:4.15 can hardly be reasonably explained or r. understood

rations

122:7.3 Mary prepared double r. and made ready for the

Rattathe last pure-line descendant of Princes staff

77:5.0 5. ADAMSON AND RATTA

77:5.5 This woman, R., said that her ancestors were all

77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her race, having no living

77:5.5 Ratta had about decided not to mate, had about

77:5.5 die without issue, but R. lost her heart to Adamson

77:5.5 And when she heard the story of Eden, how the

77:5.5 as she listened to the recital of the Garden default,

77:5.5 she was encompassed with but a single thought

77:5.6 Adamson and R. had a family of sixty-seven

77:5.6 R. was greatly perturbedeven superstitiousbut

77:5.7 Every seven years Adamson and R. journeyed south

77:5.8 Adamson and R. had at their command this corps of

77:5.9 thousand years from the times of Adamson and R..

80:7.3 by Sato, a direct descendant of Adamson and R..

122:1.2 Ruth, Bathsheba, Ansie, Cloa, Eve, Enta, and R..

ravages

71:0.1 society’s net gain from the r. and sufferings of war.

81:6.12 You are sometimes shocked at the r. of war, but you

134:5.13 The forty-eight states suffer the r. of war only

134:6.8 sovereignty which could protect them from the r. of

194:3.12 Urantia has passed through the r. of great wars in

ravening

140:3.19 clothing, while on the inside they are as r. wolves.

ravens

165:5.2 consider the r.; they sow not neither reap, they

ravine

173:5.5 pitched their tents in the hillside r. overlooking the

182:2.12 with Peter, James, and John, into a near-by r.,

182:3.1 James, and John, went a short way up a near-by r.

183:3.9 Jesus’ followers fled in haste back into the r..

183:3.10 those who had fled up the r. were returning, and

186:3.1 he early removed some five or six tents up the r.

raving

188:1.1 In their r. they sought violently to take possession of

ravished

94:2.4 Mortal desire and human ambition were r. and

raw

63:6.7 almost entirely reverted to the use of r. flesh.

69:6.7 Fire led to cooking, and “r. eaters” became a term of

70:11.6 The mores were the r. material of accumulated

81:3.2 The increase in trade and in the manufacture of r.

90:4.8 the values of r. cocoa and quinine were among the

raysee X-ray

58:3.2 This short-r. energy charge of universe space is four

rayssee X-rays

41:9.1 These helper r. penetrate all space and are

42:5.1 The sun’s r. constitute four octaves in the scale,

42:5.1 the visible r. embracing a single octave, number

42:5.1 followed by the gamma r. of radium.

42:5.1 outer-space energy r. so frequently commingled

42:5.1 appear the infrared r., and thirty octaves below are

42:5.3 1. Infraultimatonic r.the borderland revolutions of

42:5.4 2. Ultimatonic r.. The assembly of energy into the

42:5.4 will undoubtedly detect the phenomena of these r.

42:5.4 These short and powerful r. represent the initial

42:5.5 3. The short space r.. These are the shortest of all

42:5.5 r. require extraordinarily high or low temperatures

42:5.5 There are two sorts of these space r.: one attendant

42:5.5 They emanate in the largest quantities from the

42:5.7 5. Gamma r.those emanations which characterize

42:5.9 7. The ultraviolet or chemical r. of sunlight and the

42:5.11 Infrared r.the slowing down of electronic activity

42:8.7 These mesotrons are found abundantly in the space r

46:1.5 Under such conditions of lighting, the light r. do

46:1.5 they just sift out of the sky, emanating equally from

49:2.22 react in different ways to the chemical r. of sunlight.

58:2.2 highly important and health-giving ultraviolet r.

58:2.4 sun pours forth a veritable flood of death-dealing r.,

58:3.1 by the emergence of flood tides of short space r. of

58:3.2 The output of short space r., whether coming from

58:3.3 These eventualities in the origin of the space r. are

58:3.4 germ plasm as are some of the longer r. of radiant

58:3.4 to all of this amazing flood of the short space r. of

74:4.1 There, under the r. of the mellow moon, hundreds

95:2.8 When the oblique r. of the sun were observed

95:2.8 they betokened the letting down of a celestial

176:0.2 observed the temple, glorified by the r. of the sun;

re-created

66:4.7 The r. bodies of this group were fully satisfied by a

74:0.1 ten days passed before they were r. in dual human

156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that r. mind,

160:1.14 that he shall become the r. child of the divine spirit

re-creating

108:6.5 they are thus slowly and surely r. you as you really

re-creation

24:7.8 when a servital undergoes transformation and r..

re-creations

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite spirit r are being preserved

re-educated

15:7.10 spirit culture wherein the pilgrims of time are r.

re-election

72:2.1 legislators for ten years, and none are eligible for r..

72:2.3 He is not eligible for r. except upon the petition of

re-elevated

60:4.4 had been long since leveled by erosion and then r..

60:4.4 left of the remains of the original range which was r..

61:3.3 The Sierras were well r.; in fact, they have been

re-embraced

38:8.6 advanced and senior cherubim and sanobim are r.

48:5.10 are r. by the Universe Mother Spirit, and from this

re-emerge

42:4.2 again may this same energy r and many times change

re-enact

44:2.11 they function en masse, they are able to r. an age,

192:3.2 saw him r. the ordination scene even as when they

re-energizing

48:4.11 of depletion and are not, therefore, subject to r..

re-establish

35:9.9 Only a bestowal Son can r. interplanetary lines of

46:7.4 fabricate new bodies in which the old spornagia r.

136:8.5 them since he had not come to r. David’s throne.

re-established

79:3.2 sea lanes and caravan routes r. these connections;

97:8.3 that God would abandon Israel unless they r. their

98:3.7 r. the state religion, appointed himself acting high

130:6.4 “This day, my son, you are to be reborn, r. as a

136:3.4 Gabriel now r. personal communication with the

re-establishing

134:5.9 trend by r. the submerged political sovereignty of

re-establishment

89:10.6 only received as the consciousness of r. of loyalty

140:8.1 a restoration of David’s throne and the r. of Israel

re-evaluate

92:7.13 and this demand will compel religion to r. itself.

re-examined

15:7.10 wherein the pilgrims of time are re-educated and r.

re-explore

112:6.8 requires time for the mortal survivor to r. and relearn

re-keyed

43:8.2 While you are r. each time you pass from one major

48:2.21 you must be r. or advance-tuned, and it is the task of

re-keying

48:2.22 spiritizing creation is effected by this selective r..

re-present

113:6.6 seraphim will repersonalize you and then r. you to

reachnoun

4:1.6 The divine r. extends around the circle of eternity.

8:1.11 It is enough of a r of the mind of the children of time

21:5.10 They possess a sympathetic r. which extends from

91:8.11 it is a meaningful r. by the human for superhuman

118:1.5 the self extends this r. ever further into both past and

158:5.2 of love, only the sincerity and r. of your faith.

160:5.1 farthest r. of our minds toward eternal possibilities

163:3.2 which is impossible to man is not beyond the r. of

177:4.11 glory when they were apparently within his easy r.

196:3.30 Religion is man’s magnificent r. for final reality,

reachverb; see reach out

0:3.20 technique of time-space reasoning in order to r. the

0:7.10 embarking upon the attempt to r. absonite levels of

3:5.11 surroundings stimulative of the irrepressible r. for

4:1.2 human race has struggled to r. its present position.

12:3.8 These investigators r. the amazing conclusion that

13:1.23 understand this mysterious transaction until you r.

16:3.19 and comprehend when they r. the centers of glory.

18:3.4 When you r. Paradise and search the written records

18:4.9 of the Perfections of Days before you r. Uversa.

19:7.4 the transport facilities in space that we can r. any

22:6.1 Certain of these Spirit- and Son-fused mortals r.

23:2.13 but not until you r. Havona will you recognize them

23:2.22 before an enseraphimed ambassador can r. this

23:2.23 hundreds of years for a native ambassador to r. a

24:6.7 pilgrims from our superuniverse would r. Havona.

25:8.5 If you, as an ascendant mortal, should r. Paradise

25:8.9 If an ascending mortal should r. the central

26:4.13 By the time you r. Havona, your sincerity has

26:5.4 fairly uniform for all ascenders who r. the central

27:3.2 by the time the mortals of ascent r. Paradise, they

28:7.2 not freely make use of their services until you r. the

30:4.24 Before spirit mortals r. Havona, their chief study is

32:3.10 and who, when they do r. the heights of glory, will

32:3.12 may conjointly attempt to r. the sublime heights

34:6.11 if you want to attain spirit levels and r. divine heights

34:6.11 if you sincerely desire to r. the eternal goal, then

37:10.5 mortals r. back and down to extend a helping hand

39:3.7 full guidance until you r. the brotherhood schools

40:8.1 this final surety of survival until they r. the last

44:5.9 your first lessons in these matters when you r. the

45:6.3 Thousands of mortals r. the mansion worlds

46:1.4 certain changes, until they r. the electric air-ceiling

47:5.2 When you r. mansion world number three, you are

48:3.18 You could r. Salvington without them, but you

48:5.6 When you r. the constellation, there are added the

55:4.2 larger groups of human beings r. the third cosmic

56:4.1 be fully unified personalities ere they r. Havona.

58:2.2 ultraviolet rays which now r. the earth’s surface,

64:7.1 of Arabia, was it possible for them to r. Africa.

67:6.9 This verdict failed to r. him because the planetary

76:1.1 full year for the caravan of Adam to r. the Euphrates

78:5.5 below the equator, but they did not r. Madagascar.

103:7.5 lead regardless of the conclusions which it may r..

108:2.1 Adjusters r. their human subjects on Urantia,

113:1.6 you r. the first or inner circle of relative contact with

118:10.19 Providence becomes discernible as men r. upward

123:2.3 efforts to r. a satisfactory solution of the problem

125:3.2 making inquiry of the last of the party to r. Jericho

129:4.4 human emotion which r from superb joy to profound

130:3.2 showing all who so desire the way to r. the harbor

132:0.10 r. the conclusion that the “tentmaker of Antioch”

141:4.3 When he failed to r. the minds of all of the apostles

143:3.1 cannot talk men out of perplexities when they r.

148:7.2 into a pit on the Sabbath day, would you r. down,

176:2.7 when you r. the end of your natural life and pass

177:5.2 When the rulers of the Jews r. an agreement to

183:3.4 before the traitor could r. him, he stepped to one

186:0.2 But the family of Jesus did not r. Bethany until

189:4.13 John, in great haste to r. the tomb and see these

192:1.3 himself into the water that he might the sooner r. the

196:3.34 soul-consciousness in a wholehearted effort to r. the

reach out

20:1.13 power of the Eternal Son which enables him to r.

91:8.1 in dire need, he experienced the impulse to r. out for

106:3.5 gravity and love r. out into time-organizing space,

132:4.6 Love your fellows and r. out for God with a whole

155:6.17 foster all such feeble attempts to r. out for him.

reachedsee reached out

35:3.11 even after you have r. your Paradise destination.

40:0.10 scale of living beings until it has r. the lowest order

40:10.4 We have r. the undoubted conclusion that the

41:3.5 double star explosion, the light of which r. Urantia in

41:5.1 the light-energy pressure r. the explosion point.

41:9.3 after the maximum of internal temperature is r.,

41:10.1 limits of solar cohesion were r. and a vast pinnacle

43:4.9 sentiment against the archrebels had r. the point

49:5.25 the ethical progress of a human race has r. the limits

52:3.1 when man has r. the apex of animal development,

52:4.8 The physical sciences have already r. their height

55:9.3 these unified constellations will have r. the position

57:3.5 until, eventually, the critical centrifugal stage was r.

57:3.12 the nebular apex of condensation tension was r.;

57:5.11 other ten planets soon r. the stage of solidification

57:8.22 The backbone of the Asiatic land mass r. a height of

59:4.3 The brachiopods early r. their climax, being

59:4.11 The lung and armored fishes r. an evolutionary apex,

59:6.8 Among the land animals the frogs r. their climax

60:2.1 Land-animal life r. its greatest development, in point

61:7.2 it r. to southern Illinois, displacing the Mississippi

61:7.5 But the central lobe r. south to cover most of the

61:7.9 150,000 years ago the sixth and last glacier r. its

62:1.2 These migrating tribes finally r. the salubrious

62:5.3 These first human beings r. full maturity at twelve

63:5.2 Before this extensive ice sheet r. France and the

64:4.3 greatly improved the work in flint until it almost r.

64:4.9 600,000 years ago the ice had r. its northernmost

64:4.12 culture of superstitious mankind r. its lowest levels.

64:7.17 And some of them r. Iceland, others Greenland,

64:7.18 They r. the continent about twenty-one hundred

67:6.7 forward the physical evolution of man until it r. that

74:4.1 r. a virtually unanimous conclusion that Adam

74:8.9 general usage for a long time after they r. Palestine.

76:0.2 Sansa were born before the Adamic caravan had r.

76:1.2 When word had r. the dwellers in the land of the

78:2.3 to deteriorate until it r. a natural evolutionary level.

78:2.4 the Adamites steadily deteriorated until it r. a state

78:5.7 in a fleet of small boats from Japan, eventually r.

78:5.7 none but the one hundred and thirty-two ever r.

79:5.9 notwithstanding that traces of Andite blood r. Peru.

80:1.3 that Egypt r. its lowest cultural level fifteen thousand

80:4.4 later waves moved so rapidly that they r. Europe as

80:9.7 the westward thrust of the Andonites r. Europe.

81:6.15 Only recently has Urantia r. that point where society

85:4.4 Fire reverence r. its height in Persia, where it long

85:6.5 But the worship of man by man r. its height when

93:7.2 while another traversed China and r. the Japanese

94:11.8 broad levels which the minds of the Buddhists r.,

96:6.2 but when they once r. the fertile lands of Palestine,

98:5.2 But by the time Mithraism r. Rome, it had become

117:6.21 will find the Supreme until all ascenders have r. that

122:3.2 both he and Mary r. the conclusion that they had

123:1.1 On the fourth day of the journey the party r. its

124:6.1 Jesus, having now r. the threshold of young

124:6.7 By nightfall they r. Jericho, where they remained

124:6.12 r. the place prearranged for their accommodation

124:6.13 later, as soon as Jesus r. the required age of fifteen.

125:0.3 From the time they left Nazareth until they r. the

125:2.11 for Jesus to return when he r. the age of fifteen

125:3.2 did not discover his absence until they r. Jericho

127:2.2 were making good headway until they r. Nazareth.

129:4.2 spiritual growthof the Son of Man well-nigh r.

130:8.4 At last they r. Naples and felt they were not far

133:3.1 By the time they r. Corinth, Ganid was becoming

134:0.1 he r. his final decision as to the remainder of his

135:8.1 when John r. the neighborhood of Pella in his

136:9.8 Jesus r. the conclusion that such utterances did not

137:1.6 Jesus was asleep when they r. his abode, but they

137:2.8 going by the village of Nain, r. Nazareth late that

150:0.1 Abner, with the apostles of John, r. Bethsaida and

150:6.3 Peter, the last to arrive, had r. the encampment

151:5.7 when Jesus and his associates r. the shore, they all

151:6.5 man crouching like an animal at his feet, r. down

152:0.1 cure of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic, had already r.

152:0.2 Shortly before they r. the ruler’s house, as they

152:4.3 John r. down and pulled Peter out of the sea.

153:5.2 worries, when they r. home, Jesus refused to eat.

154:3.2 On Saturday night, May 21, word r. Tiberias that

154:6.4 When they r. the Zebedee house, Jesus was in the

156:6.2 They r. Zebulun on Sunday, the 31st, holding a

157:6.1 When they r. Caesarea-Philippi, the treasury was

158:0.1 when Jesus and his associates r. the foot of Mount

158:1.3 They r. their destination, about halfway up the

158:1.10 he r. down and touched them, saying: “Arise and

164:0.2 They r. Jericho about half past four and prepared to

165:1.2 the interest in his message had r. a high point,

167:4.1 This message r. Jesus at the close of the evening

168:0.3 runner brought back Tuesday when he r. Bethany.

168:0.6 When Martha had thus spoken, Jesus r. down and

168:5.2 permitting himself to rest long until Lazarus had r.

169:0.2 Word regarding the resurrection of Lazarus had r.

169:1.8 And when the young man had r. this decision, he

171:3.4 They had r. the conclusion that Jesus might, in an

172:5.4 as to what would happen when they r. the temple.

172:5.6 By the time they r. the temple, he was perturbed

172:5.7 Nathaniel reasoned it out, before they r. the temple

172:5.9 By the time they r. the temple, Thomas had

172:5.13 a certain episode which occurred just as Jesus r.

173:1.3 money to meet the temple dues after they had r.

177:0.4 The Master smiled on John and r. to take the basket.

177:3.3 Having r. these conclusions, he lost no time in

177:4.2 he had r. the conclusion that, while Jesus was a

178:1.8 help to make such a citizen the more easily r. by

178:2.8 When the apostles r. the city, they met the man with

182:0.2 engage in open comment about Judas until they r.

182:3.4 As he r. down to shake them that he might awaken

183:2.1 By the time the apprehenders r. the Mark home,

185:5.1 the tetrarch must have r. the same conclusion

186:0.2 By the time Mary and John r. the city, Jesus,

192:1.10 so that, when they r. Bethsaida, Zelotes forsook his

192:4.5 Just a few hours before he r. home, his father,

194:4.11 In one of Stephen’s public sermons, when he r.

reached out

77:3.1 they had r. out to intermarry with the Andonite

187:4.2 When this thief r. out for salvation, he found

reachessee reaches out

15:5.7 When a sun r. this limit, unless it slows down in

18:7.5 in the long administrative-advisory chain which r.

27:7.4 hundreds of years for the average mortal who r.

41:4.7 These enormous suns have an extending fringe that r

51:0.1 primitive man r. the limit of natural evolutionary

69:8.12 today man r. back, discarding the help of slaves and

94:3.1 most noble r. of the mortal mind into the domains of

101:1.7 man finally r. that position of mind and that attitude

103:7.3 But as ascending man r. inward and Paradiseward

103:9.2 and, in its nonmaterial r. toward the spirit realms,

106:1.3 The divinity ministry of the Sevenfold r. inward

108:6.4 the external and physical stimulus, which r. the mind

115:3.4 Though man’s spiritual nature r. up in the worship

118:1.5 As the self matures, it r. further and further back into

reaches out

39:5.14 he r. and touches the near point of the seraphic

42:12.1 Mind always r. towards: 1. Creation of material

56:4.2 Personality inherently r. to unify all constituent

68:3.3 a new factor in civilization, a fear which r. and

118:1.4 As mind r. into the future, it is attempting to elevate

160:5.5 Religion r. for undiscovered ideals, unexplored

reachingsee far-reaching

0:5.8 the emotional life r. upward through worship and

4:3.5 to attain the spiritual levels they are capable of r.

5:6.5 even r. out for a realization of the Absolute.

26:5.3 But long before r. Havona, these ascendant children

29:0.11 of morontia power upon r. the mansion worlds.

30:4.31 On r. Paradise with residential status, you begin

31:3.4 Mortals become quartan or graduate spirits after r.

40:5.2 r. the limit of expression in the angelsthan whom

42:9.3 will change for six consecutive elements, but on r.

52:2.8 Upon r. the apex of biologic evolution, a high level

57:2.3 continued ever to whirl and, after r. its maximum of

58:2.1 —light is not the only solar contribution r. your

60:3.4 South America, eventually r. the present shore line.

62:4.5 splendid and superior animals, r. maturity at ten

64:6.6 But in a short time after r. the Americas, the red men

65:7.7 ministrythe phenomenon of the higher r. down

68:3.4 strain of society breaks down upon r. certain limits,

69:4.2 a wall wide enough to prevent the traders r. each

69:4.4 Any fugitive r. the market place was safe and secure

69:8.12 Civilization is r. back to firethe inorganic world

72:3.7 children must leave home on r. the age of thirty.

75:5.9 the Nodite settlement near Eden was not slow in r.

103:7.3 the God experience, he will likewise be r. outward

114:7.12 declining with the dilution of violet blood and r. its

117:3.6 his Adjuster develops new techniques for r. down

122:7.6 August 20 they resumed their journey, r. Jerusalem

124:6.1 They journeyed south toward Samaria, but on r.

124:6.3 Before r. the Jezreel junction, and as they journeyed

124:6.11 On r. the city, they journeyed past the temple,

125:6.11 Upon r. home, Jesus made a brief statement to his

136:6.4 In r. this conclusion in regard to the appetite of the

136:9.1 Jesus was r. the final decision which would forbid

137:1.1 he asked Jesus many questions, and just before r.

140:6.1 Sunday evening, on r. the home of Zebedee from the

143:3.3 Upon r. the top of the mountain, Jesus seated

144:2.2 praying is the sincere attitude of r. heavenward for

152:1.1 terribly impatient of this delay in r. his home; so

152:7.3 Immediately on r. home, Jesus dispatched

187:2.8 This left the tunic, or seamless vestment r. down to

195:10.5 the Jesusonian r. forth to grasp his brother in love

react

0:11.5 The Deity Absolute cannot, or at least does not, r. to

3:2.6 he does not r. to the affairs of the universe in a

12:6.6 nonpersonal ultimates appear to r. in accordance

25:4.19 Supremacy of Deity may be depended upon to r. in

30:4.12 have slept five thousand years will r. no differently

42:5.13 the eye can r. to just one octave, the whole light of

44:1.11 Mortals do not r. to the other forms of morontia

44:1.12 The majority of Urantia mortals r. to music so

49:2.22 These ten varieties r. in slightly different ways to the

65:6.9 Preintelligent organisms r. to environmental stimuli,

87:6.16 coercing the unwilling spirits to r. favorably toward

101:3.4 faith induces the mortal personality to r. to certain

102:2.3 Believers r. to this temporal life as if immortality

149:3.3 body and mindemotionallymen r. individually.

149:3.3 they r. uniformly to all spiritual appeals.

159:5.9 Jesus required his followers to r. positively and

160:5.2 When men r. to religion in the tribal, national, or

195:6.13 If men were only machines, they would r. more or

reacted

95:5.4 all of which r. unfavorably against his religious

117:6.4 has a universe meaning which is immediately r. to by

117:7.14 observable by all creature intelligences, r. to by all

reacting

3:5.6 which necessitates grappling with hardships and r. to

42:2.11 mighty-tensioned, and forcible-r. energygigantic

101:9.5 good and right technique of r. to the ever-recurring

160:5.1 I have regarded religion as man’s experience of r. to

160:5.2 religion is always and forever a mode of r. to the

173:3.4 Each one of the twelve was r. in his own peculiar

reactionsee reaction to

2:5.1 of the universe is always a r. of divine affection.

2:5.9 only one reasonable and natural personality r. thereto

3:1.10 defensive r. of the majority of the worlds to save

8:1.4 can physical gravity be measured except by the r.

12:3.9 researchers have explored the present r. capacity

12:6.6 the explanation of this unpredictable freedom of r.

12:6.6 the r. of an unidentified level of mind, or the

12:6.7 causation discloses the r. of the Absolutes, not only

12:7.3 might for any reason dictate another method of r.,

12:7.4 Law is the unchanging r. of an infinite, perfect,

13:4.4 The differing factor in spiritual presence, or r., is

14:2.3 the higher spiritual orders of r. response vary in

14:2.4 those worlds excite a r. in your gross sense organs.

15:6.13 attracting body or sun because of the electrical r. of

17:2.2 had personalized, then a new and far-reaching r.

17:2.5 the stupendous r. of the Deity Absolute was not

17:6.3 what is known as the “supreme r. of complement.

17:6.3 We do not comprehend the nature of this r., but

19:5.6 with the natives does not produce any such r..

28:6.2 Origin is the basis of the relational r. of the Gods.

34:1.1 there occurs a r. of approval in the Paradise Trinity

39:4.18 human ranges of light r. so extended that all are able

39:5.7 Suspicion is the inherent r. of primitive men;

41:8.1 energy is liberated by various complex nuclear-r.

41:8.1 most common is the hydrogen-carbon-helium r..

41:8.1 In this r. the ingoing hydrogen particles come

42:6.1 dimensions and established weightprecise gravity r.

42:8.2 This unnamed influence seems to be a space-force r.

44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the r. of the music-loving sense

56:9.4 the impersonal and co-ordinate r. of the Trinity

65:4.4 This chemical action and r. concerned in wound

70:1.1 hostility the automatic r. of the children of nature,

84:5.9 The r. of enlightened peoples from the inequitable

84:6.5 The differences of nature, r., viewpoint, and

86:2.6 whimsical and temperamental r. of the spirit world;

92:1.3 Religion arises as a biologic r. of mind to spiritual

92:2.6 the humanly conceived ideal of r. in any given set of

93:9.9 In their r. against national inferiority the Jews swung

94:2.6 the Brahmanic priesthood experienced a violent r.

94:3.2 was identified as creative energy and cosmic r..

100:4.1 initiate the choosing of new and better r. habits in

100:4.1 habits in the place of older and inferior r. patterns.

101:9.7 the affairs of his fellowsthe ethical r. of religion.

102:0.1 his fears, loves, longings, and beliefs are but the r.

104:2.6 the God of force, energy, power, causation, r.,

105:2.2 and “first” repercussional r. within the I AM.

110:5.1 Conscience is a human and purely psychic r..

110:5.5 blunder into exalting a r. of the mortal mind to the

110:5.7 guardian of destiny to be a rare and fortuitous r..

117:6.5 the child of the cosmic r. of the Supreme Being,

118:8.11 An automatic universe r. is stable and, in some form,

136:6.3 it is, therefore, a legitimate r. of a Urantia mortal.

152:3.1 The r. of the multitude to this sudden and

152:3.1 there was but one unanimous r.: “Here is our king.

156:6.7 there occurred a r. among the entire Jewish people

159:5.10 alert in the quick and positive r. of good to evil

160:3.5 calling forth the r. of the very best that is resident

172:5.3 The r. from the spectacular procession into the

172:5.9 humorous appeal, and he was cheered up by this r.

175:3.1 their r. of bitter resentment toward Jesus’ last

reaction to

5:3.3 worship as a natural and spontaneous r. to the

10:7.4 and of the incompleteness of finite r. to the Trinity.

29:4.12 their superiors and in r. to existing energy conditions

32:3.9 living, personality r. to the existing environment.

42:5.15 a wavelike r. to the passage of rapidly moving

65:0.1 for mindmaterial mechanisms for intelligent r. to

70:1.2 War is an animalistic r. to misunderstandings and

86:6.1 The state is man’s r. to his natural environment,

89:8.1 dedication to lifelong virginity, and was a moral r. to

92:4.3 It is man’s r. to belief in a hypothetical ghost-spirit

97:8.2 pessimism of Ecclesiastes was a worldly wise r. to

100:1.8 religious predispositions toward favorable r. to

100:2.3 an enlightened and wise technique of spiritual r. to

110:5.7 yet, his passive r. to, and inactive concern toward,

112:1.7 and the general phenomenon of r. to environment.

112:1.14 organismal patterns of r. to such an environment.

112:5.20 the persistence of the identity of selfhood r. to

127:5.2 a natural r. to the dread of losing the head and sole

137:4.5 Jesus was much sobered by his r. to her suggestive

170:5.10 the tragedy consisted in the fact that this social r. to

180:5.9 in the nonresistance of all selfish r. to the universe,

reactional

82:0.1 Marriage is man’s r. adjustment to such bisexuality,

reactionary

97:2.1 many truth teachers endeavored to stem the r. tide

reactionssee reactions to

0:4.13 Paradise influences the r. and conduct of all beings

0:11.8 conditioned by the will-r. and purposeful mandates

1:6.4 external r. or the material presence of that person.

1:7.8 Paradise Deity are, in all universe reality r. and in

2:2.3 The r. of a changeless God, in the execution of his

4:1.7 I am constantly confronted with cosmic r. which I

4:3.2 human emotions and as man understands such r..

4:4.3 there are no limits to his universe r. save those which

7:1.4 The r. and fluctuations of spirit gravity are ever

7:1.8 All r. of the spirit-gravity circuit of the grand univ.

7:1.8 We recognize all actions and r. of the omnipresent

7:1.9 phenomena which are not so predictable in their r..

7:1.9 the r. associated with the conjectured performances

9:1.4 he dominates all r. with mind, wields great power

9:3.2 is revealed in the personal r. of the Conjoint Actor

9:5.7 human intellect should lead only to r. of humility.

10:4.7 and in harmony with the r. of your mind and soul.

12:6.4 actions and r. of experiential Deity and the Absolutes

13:4.3 Physical r. are uniform, unvarying, and always

13:4.5 This differential is inherent in the freewill r. of

14:2.4 deaf, blind, and utterly lacking in all other sense r.;

14:2.4 deprived of all environmental stimuli and r. thereto.

14:2.5 There are numerous phenomena and spiritual r.

15:8.8 living in the midst of force actions and energy r.

16:6.2 these same Master Spirits dominate the basic r. of all

24:2.8 The partial emergence of will observed in the r. of

27:7.6 tremendous r. of the spiritual emotions of beings

28:4.5 collective natures and r. of the Seven Master Spirits.

28:5.16 activities are directed toward promoting r. of joy

28:5.16 joy clearinghouses, seeking to upstep pleasure r.

29:4.21 as so-called catalytic agents augment chemical r..

29:4.26 and frandalanks are wholly automatic in their r.;

32:3.13 the universe repercussions of actions and r. within

32:5.3 the underlying purposes and basic r. of eternity.

34:6.13 the Spirit in the life r. of such a spirit-led mortal,

41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS

42:6.6 revolution determines the negative or positive r. of

44:6.7 to the production of multitudinous and joyous r. in

48:4.11 and eternally thoroughly businesslike in all their r..

48:4.19 Humor and playrelaxationare never r. of exertion;

49:1.2 the living catalyzers who initiate the primordial r. of

49:3.4 The r. of the nervous system, the heat-regulating

52:5.3 The joy of living takes on new color, and the r. of

58:1.4 salt water that stimulated the first protoplasmic r. of

65:4.4 of possible chemical r. and biologic repercussions.

65:6.6 15,000,000 chemical r. between the hormone output

65:6.8 The r. of chemistry are not modified by education;

65:6.8 electrical and chemical r. are predictable.

65:7.2 the natural r. of mind as it is associated with matter

65:7.6 incompletely understood quick r. of mind to the

68:4.2 all of these tribal r. grew out of the effort to avoid

70:2.20 to the self-preservation r. of the human species.

70:8.7 industrialist, with their divergent viewpoints and r..

84:6.3 Their viewpoints and entire life r. are essentially

86:2.3 that the r. of existence appear between acts and

92:4.1 too far removed from the thought and r. of the age

92:6.1 Pygmies of Africa have no religious r. as a class,

99:7.5 with far less danger of precipitating fanatical r..

103:0.1 All of man’s truly religious r. are sponsored by the

103:3.5 attitude of the individual became the group r. of the

103:6.1 Theology is the study of the actions and r. of the

107:7.3 human choice, and all these are highly volitional r..

110:4.5 common behavior, so emotional in their ordinary r.

110:6.6 essential to the habit-forming certainty of such r..

112:7.7 Such fused beings are twofold in their universe r.:

116:3.4 Mind unifies spirit causations with energy r.;

118:8.2 Many human r. are mechanical in nature; much of

118:10.11 independent of the actions or r. of other individuals;

132:7.8 this youth never experienced r. of antagonism

133:5.10 universe consists in the nature and r. of the Father

140:5.4 his four transcendent and supreme r. of fatherly love

140:5.15 by pointing out four supreme r. of fatherly love:

153:1.3 prior and habitual mental attitudes and spirit r..

195:7.8 Both optimism and pessimism are concept r. in a

reactions to

35:3.11 And never will you forget your r. to the first day

48:2.23 These changes result in altered r. to the morontia

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

101:2.17 attempt to study the phenomena of religious r. to the

101:3.17 exhibition of such extraordinary and unnatural r. to

108:5.6 sorrow are in the main human and material r. to

122:5.3 In emotional r. to his adult-life environment, Jesus

125:2.11 Mary was deeply pained at his r. to the Jerusalem

125:3.2 many of his unusual r. to the events of Passover

132:4.1 Jesus desired to learn their r. to the life they were

139:8.3 changes in Thomas’s mental r. to his fellow men.

140:4.8 total of one’s emotional r to the social and economic

reactive

16:8.5 characteristic phenomena of mortal r. behavior:

16:8.15 to become r. to the constitutive recognition of the

16:8.19 the gift of the divine presence but also exhibits r.

29:3.11 physical controllers are sometimes automatically r.

42:2.8 Primordial force is seemingly r. to transcendental

44:0.15 High spirits are r. to nothing material excepting

46:7.5 They are only r. to the first five of the adjutant mind-

63:4.2 not so sensitive to pain nor so r. to unpleasant

65:6.8 mind can profit from experience, can learn from r.

65:6.9 but those organisms which are r. to mind ministry

91:5.2 devotions are r. upon the individuals composing the

104:4.29 The Fifth Triunity–the triunity of r. infinity.

104:4.33 This triunity manifests unlimited r. capacity to the

104:4.43 boundless possibilities of static, r., nondeity reality

105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM static-r..

105:3.7 Static, r., and abeyant; the unrevealed cosmic infinity

107:4.4 the presence of Adjusters by means of spiritual r.

117:1.9 self-acting upon the universe and self-r. to the sum

117:5.8 receptive and r. to the emerging values in ascending

118:4.3 are r. to those causations of the Deity Absolute

reactivity

115:7.8 unifies Deity activation with the Unqualified r..

reactor

0:4.13 universe activities, far more of a controller than a r..

reacts

8:6.4 This divine personality also r. to the universe as a

12:8.7 The Conjoint Actor r. to both material and

34:0.2 A Creative Spirit r. to physical and spiritual realities;

37:5.11 Such designed limitation of mortal ascent r. to the

117:5.6 When man acts, the Supreme r., and this constitutes

134:7.3 learning how man lives, thinks, feels, and r. to the

readsee read, have you

0:0.4 assist those who shall r. the accompanying papers

14:1.12 You have unwittingly r. the truth when your eyes

22:4.7 You mortals who r. this message may yourselves

27:5.1 are the higher “living epistles” known and r. by all

28:6.6 living records of mercy ministration which are r.

28:6.14 On Urantia, you grotesquely essay to r. character

53:7.12 It r.: “Not a single Jerusem citizen was lost.

89:8.8 Prayers are still r. out of books, recited formally,

96:7.5 And when you r. the lofty concept of divinity found

122:4.4 “a maiden shall bear a son,” was made to r.,

123:2.14 Jesus learned to r., write, and speak, fluently, three

123:3.1 And in a very short time he could r. it readily.

123:5.1 to acquaint himself with the task of learning to r.,

123:5.4 would often be asked to r. the Hebrew scriptures to

126:0.4 he might be permitted regularly to r. the Scriptures

126:2.6 harp, and to hear him r. from the Greek scriptures.

126:3.8 proved very intriguing to him, and he r. and reread

126:3.8 As Jesus would r. these passages (understanding that

126:4.1 Jesus had been asked to r. the Scriptures, but now

126:4.1 stood up and began to r.: “The spirit of the Lord

126:4.8 when he had thus r., Jesus sat down, and the people

126:4.8 pondering the words which he had so graciously r.

127:3.8 Jesus continued to r. the Sabbath scriptures at the

128:5.9 r. the Scriptures often in the synagogue on the

135:3.2 John r. a thousand times Daniel’s description of

135:3.2 further r. “in the days of these kings shall the God

135:3.3 by these passages which he r. in the Scriptures.

135:3.3 In Daniel he r.: “I saw in the night visions, and,

135:4.4 Throughout this period John r. much in the sacred

135:4.4 John r. and reread the last five chapters of Isaiah,

135:4.4 Then he would r. in Malachi: “Behold, I will send

135:5.4 Many who r. the Old Testament literally looked

137:6.2 he r. from the Prophet Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord:

137:8.4 Jesus r. from the Scriptures these passages: “You

142:3.9 you would have known these truths had you r. the

148:5.4 of your confusion as you have r. the Scriptures.

148:5.5 instructed you if you had only r. with discernment

150:3.1 Joanna r. from the Scriptures concerning woman’s

150:8.1 sacred writings from which to r. the Scripture

150:8.8 he presented to Jesus that he might r. the Scripture

150:8.8 It was customary to call upon seven persons to r.

150:8.8 the visitor might r. the lesson of his own selection.

150:8.8 Jesus, taking the roll, stood up and began to r. from

150:8.9 to Isaiah and began to r.: “The spirit of the Lord is

153:1.1 Jairus presided and handed Jesus the Scriptures to r..

153:2.2 and r. from Jeremiah: “‘If you will not hearken to

153:2.11 You have r. where it is written in the Prophets,

159:5.1 James, when you r. the Scriptures look for those

162:3.5 benefit of her would-be accusers; and when they r.

164:1.1 and the prophets; how do you r. the Scriptures?”

173:4.4 Jesus said: “Did you never r. in the Scripture

175:2.3 but we would warn all who r. this narrative that

185:5.8 he wished to r. the communication which he had

185:5.8 When Pilate opened this letter from his wife, he r.:

187:1.2 it r.: “Jesus of Nazareththe King of the Jews.”

187:1.3 modified to r., “He said, ‘I am the king of the Jews

187:2.5 r. in three languages, “Jesus of Nazareththe King

188:1.1 the centurion r. the permit from Pilate to the Jews

read, have you or have you not

130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall

130:8.2 ‘He looks down upon men, and if any will say:

142:3.9 ‘And the anger of the Lord was kindled against

145:2.5 Have you not r. in the Scriptures where the

145:2.6 “Have you not r. these promises?

145:2.7 “Have you not r. also where Ezekiel taught even

147:6.4 but did you never r. in the Scripture that, one day

147:6.4 And have you not r. in our law that it is lawful to

148:4.10 ‘You are the children of the Lord your God.’

148:6.2 Have you not r. that masterpiece of Semitic

149:4.2 ‘wrath kills the foolish man,’ and that man ‘tears

149:5.2 ‘The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord,

149:6.12 The priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets

150:5.2 ‘In the Lord have I righteousness and strength.’

150:5.2 ‘shall be called the Lord our righteousness,’

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand still and see the salvation of the

162:6.3 ‘Behold, as the waters are poured out upon dry

165:4.8 ‘There is he who waxes rich by his wariness and

165:4.8 the commandment: ‘You shall not covet.’

165:4.8 the Psalms that ‘the Lord abhors the covetous,’

165:4.8 ‘Let not the rich man glory in his riches’;

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

173:4.4 about the stone which the builders rejected, and

180:3.2 saying: ‘And they hated me without a cause’?

190:5.4 in him shall all the families of the earth be blessed;

193:3.2 ‘It is not good for man to be alone. No man lives

readaptive

180:5.10 must undergo a constant and living r. interpretation

reader

123:5.1 Already this lad was a fluent r., writer, and speaker

readers

28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind r., heart searchers,

readily

11:1.3 maps, and compass, you could r. find these cities.

23:3.3 any other r. available type of personal messenger.

35:9.5 will of the Michael Son could most easily and r.

41:3.4 —suns r. split into two separate bodies, becoming

41:8.3 and such particles r. escape from the solar interior,

49:2.16 a mortal type which can r. negotiate atmospheric

55:2.10 You would r. understand that beings passing on

62:3.12 And so it may be r. seen that man and the ape are

73:0.1 Melchizedek receivers r. agreed to join the Life

90:3.5 attendant upon war, animal combat, and other r.

116:3.2 which creatures and Creators can so r. manipulate;

123:3.1 And in a very short time he could read it r..

129:1.2 join him in the enterprise, and Jesus r. consented.

130:3.3 The teachings of Jesus would have been r. received

133:4.2 render the difficult things of divine life r. receivable

141:6.2 Why did he resist me and so r. lend an ear to you?

161:1.1 Rodan r. accepted all that was presented to him

166:2.2 their message had likewise been more r. received by

193:2.3 friends could not r. recognize his morontia form

195:2.9 better concept of one God, and they embraced it r..

readiness

39:5.14 When all is in r. for departure, the chief of transport

39:5.14 and that everything is in r. for the departing flash.

74:5.4 a world in r. for their specialized contributions to the

108:2.10 mortals may be apparently in r. to receive Adjusters,

114:7.8 held in r. to act in possible planetary emergencies.

136:5.2 always in r. to obey the least expression of their

156:3.2 these gentiles to hear the gospel and to note the r.

167:2.2 the fatlings are killed, and all is in r. for my guests,

173:5.2 r. for the celebration of the forthcoming wedding

178:2.8 met them and showed them the upper room in r. for

178:2.12 inform Jesus that everything was in r. for the supper.

179:1.1 that the bread, wine, water, and herbs were all in r.

189:3.2 appeared in the resurrection halls of mansonia in r.

reading

90:5.3 services embracing prayer, song, responsive r.,

123:5.5 the student learned his lesson by r. aloud and by

126:1.3 He continued to carry on his advanced courses of r.

127:3.8 Jesus was skillful, so arranging the order of the r. of

135:1.4 John, as a result of r. about Elijah, became greatly

137:6.3 “When he had finished this r., Jesus handed the roll

137:8.5 When he had finished r., Jesus said: “I have come

144:3.15 an extra clause, r.: “For yours is the kingdom and

145:2.2 r. from the Book of Exodus: “And you shall serve

145:2.2 r. from Isaiah: “Arise and shine, for your light has

150:8.9 And when he had ceased r. from the law, he turned

153:2.1 Jesus introduced this sermon by r. from the law as

153:2.2 And when Jesus had finished this r., he turned to the

162:6.2 the responsive r. of the Psalms accompanied by

readings

29:4.2 commissioners are empowered to interpret the r.

readjusted

130:6.4 And when you become so r. to life within

130:6.4 you become likewise r. to the universe; you have

readjustment

7:1.4 immediate and instantaneous r. of spirit gravity.

15:5.12 astronomic r. is accompanied by tremendous energy

65:6.5 then began an adaptative r. toward thirty-two in the

174:1.2 later necessitate the r. of repentance by the child

195:9.2 enthralling epochs of social r., moral quickening,

readjustments

55:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATIVE READJUSTMENTS

55:4.20 The r. of this stage of settled existence pertain to

55:9.1 and additional r. of universe administration.

55:9.1 characterized by r. on constellation headquarters,

55:10.4 settling in light and life inaugurates profound r. in

55:11.3 administrative and other r. which would probably

55:11.5 We arrive at conclusions regarding the r. which

58:6.8 endless cycles of gains and losses, adjustments and r.

81:6.41 it is what survived the selective adjustments and r. in

92:7.14 more r. of human values in one generation than have

99:1.1 to a procession of changes, adjustments, and r..

128:2.1 trials peculiar to the problems and r. of adolescence.

160:1.11 to effect those vital reconstructions and r. of one’s

196:1.2 Indeed, the social r., the economic transformations

readmission

33:7.6 3. The question of the r. of any constituent part of a

46:8.1 This sector will be restored upon the r. of Satania

46:8.2 will come up for consideration the r. of the isolated

reads

159:5.9 which r.: “You shall not take vengeance against

readysee readywith made or make or making

7:4.5 Paradise Sons stand pledged and r. to function as

20:6.1 The method whereby a Paradise Son becomes r. for

26:3.9 They stand r. to serve all who must come and go in

27:0.11 Thereupon are you r. to begin the endless career of

28:6.4 They are always r. to supply their superiors with an

35:4.2 They are always r. to serve in all exigencies

40:10.8 they stand r. to welcome the incoming stream of

49:0.3 are evolving so as to be r. for life implantation

50:3.6 clothed with morontia forms, r. for seraphic

66:7.5 they were eligible for marriage and r. to receive their

74:3.1 Planetary Prince and an experienced staff r. to

74:3.10 majority were about r. to fall down and worship

74:5.4 were at all r. for the reception of the Adamic culture.

74:6.4 They found their foods—fruits, nuts, and cereals—r.

75:1.3 Instead of finding one language r. for adoption,

87:4.3 and the universality of its r. and simple application.

94:6.6 he does not coerce mankind but always stands r.

95:3.4 r. response in the hearts of a people who believed

95:5.12 grasped his gospel and were, therefore, r. to return

97:1.3 Samuel was a rough-and-r. type of man, a practical

114:5.4 assistance of the archangels and their ever-r. circuit

124:2.4 his self-appointed champion and ever-r. defender,

128:2.2 Jesus’ old boyhood playmate and ever-r. defender,

128:6.10 always was Jesus r. to postpone the contemplation

129:0.1 And always was he r. to do everything humanly

130:3.1 when the boat was r., Jesus and his two friends

132:4.8 possess money and influence can secure r. justice

132:7.2 pagan was not r. to ask for help, and the eyes of

135:3.4 Get r. for the end; prepare yourselves for the

135:5.8 this sincere, enthusiastic, rough-and-r. preacher of

136:6.1 produce suitable bodily nourishment r. at hand?

137:7.3 We shall be none too r. when the Father calls.”

139:3.8 when they signified that they were r. to assume

139:3.8 When Jesus asked if they were r. to drink the cup,

139:4.10 John’s trust with regard to Jesus’ mother and r. to

139:9.3 always were the twins r. to lend a helping hand to

140:6.14 to your rest so as to be r. for the morrow’s work.”

140:7.1 “I know, Master, that we should now be r. to enter

140:7.7 came to Jesus, saying, “We are r.let us now go

142:7.10 he is ever r. to share their hardships and assist them

143:5.9 as Nalda was r. to speak the real desire of her heart

147:5.9 indulgent parent who is ever r. to condone sin

148:6.10 Job was ever r. to admit that God is righteous, but

149:0.3 As fast as believers were r. to enter the kingdom,

151:2.7 fellow preachers were about r. to agree with him,

152:5.2 when all were r., Jesus said: “How long shall I bear

153:2.8 stands r. to give you the true bread of life.

155:5.9 established religions of authority afford a r. refuge

156:2.5 Jesus was not r. for an open clash with established

157:6.1 he had no r. funds of his own to hand over to Judas

158:7.1 little that night, so they were up early and r. to go.

159:0.1 they were r. to begin the teaching and preaching tour

165:5.5 your lives, and it behooves you to watch and be r..

167:2.2 who were invited, ‘Come, for everything is now r..

168:1.10 Adjuster of Jesus, vibrating with expectancy and r.

171:7.8 Jesus was always r. and willing to stop a sermon or

173:1.10 multitude, they would have been r. for it, but

173:5.2 saying, ‘Everything is r. for the marriage supper at

173:5.2 were bidden, to come, for, behold, my dinner is r..

173:5.3 When all was r., the king came in to view his

173:5.4 how shall we be r. for the king’s invitation?

176:3.6 shall you be r. for the reckoning call of death.

176:4.7 Be you therefore ever r. to welcome him on earth as

176:4.7 on earth as he stands r. to welcome you in heaven.

177:0.3 when I am r. to lay down my life in conformity to

177:4.11 r. to spring up to engulf him when he once dared

178:1.18 where David and his associates had lunch r. for them

178:2.7 show you a large upper room all furnished and r. for

179:1.8 They were now r. to begin the supper, except that

181:2.3 except for my death in the flesh, and I am r. to

183:2.1 informed him that he was r. to lead them to Jesus.

183:3.1 band that he might be r. quickly to identify Jesus

183:3.6 I am r. to go with you.”

183:3.7 Jesus was r. to go back to Jerusalem with the guards

184:0.2 so that they would be r. to sit in judgment on Jesus

185:0.2 Pilate was up and r. to receive this group of early

185:1.3 the ground, and sent word that they were r. to die.

185:7.5 Pilate was just about r. to release Jesus when

186:4.3 By the time the soldiers were r. to depart with Jesus

191:1.5 they were about r. to surrender their doubts when

191:2.1 I will tarry in Jerusalem with you until you are r.

192:0.5 apostles were awake and r. to partake of breakfast.

readywith made or make or making

25:8.5 shores and to escort you to the reservation made r.

27:1.1 final instructors who make r. the pilgrims of time

27:1.4 grand stretch of faith as you once again made r. to

28:1.2 is made r. to go forth on the universe adventure of

39:5.12 In observing a transport seraphim being made r. to

39:5.14 metamorphosis begins as the seraphim is made r. to

47:2.8 they are immediately made r. for translation to the

49:0.3 several are now being made r. for the Life Carriers.

52:4.9 that the planet is not made r. for a bestowal Son by

52:4.9 the planet is made r. for the gift of the bestowal Son.

55:0.1 then is such a world made r. for the culminating

57:1.7 having made the space-energy conditions r. for the

59:3.1 the ancient Silurian seas made r. to engulf most of

65:1.6 When the Life Carriers make r. to engage in life

73:5.7 And so was the Garden of Eden made r. for the

73:6.6 When Van and his associates made r. the Garden for

74:2.5 This natural hill had been enlarged and made r. for

89:6.4 When the Chinese made r. to cast a bell, custom

93:10.1 they made r. the technique whereby he was to be

98:2.10 and made r. for that terrible orgiastic plunge into the

98:7.12 when Michael made r. to appear on Urantia,

101:6.7 the actual human complement thus made r. for the

112:4.13 actual personality form made r. for the reception

119:0.7 Michael made r. for his first bestowal adventure

122:7.3 Mary prepared double rations and made r. for the

124:6.1 A considerable company (103) made r. to depart

124:6.12 they made r. for the celebration of the Passover

125:1.5 and made r. for the celebration of the Passover.

125:4.1 arriving just as Simon’s family made r. to partake of

127:6.7 unleavened bread and the wine had been made r.

128:7.7 Mary sensed that he was making r. to leave them.

128:7.14 thus did Jesus make r. to enter the second phase of

129:0.3 realization that Jesus was making r. to leave them.

130:6.6 when they made r. about noon one day to sail for

133:8.4 after three days they made r. for the long trek across

134:1.7 who was now making r. to complete his career as

134:8.1 Jesus made r. his supplies, and securing a beast of

135:6.6 ‘make r. the way of the Lord, make straight a

135:6.8 “Make r. for the end of the agethe kingdom of

135:8.6 he made r. to baptize Jesus of Nazareth in the

137:1.6 you should be of good cheer, making r. also to go

137:1.7 And they made r., with their two associate apostles,

137:5.4 apostles to return to their nets while he made r. to

137:6.5 Make yourselves r. for the call of the kingdom.

137:8.2 Let us make r to proclaim the gospel of the kingdom

138:3.1 having balanced his books and made r. to turn the

140:7.1 Make r. to go to Jerusalem.”

141:0.1 Jesus and the twelve apostles made r. to depart

143:0.2 Jesus and his associates made r. to depart for the

145:3.1 had made r. to partake of their evening meal near the

145:3.8 made themselves r. to act with creative power

145:5.7 make r. for our departure for the other cities of

145:5.8 quickly made r. for the journey as Jesus had directed.

147:1.1 On the day before they made r. to go to Jerusalem

150:4.4 twelve had heard these words, they made r. to depart

150:9.4 they made r. that evening to go back to Capernaum

152:5.5 they made r. to go up to Jerusalem for the Passover,

156:5.22 other things Jesus taught them before they made r.

157:1.3 When Peter made r. to go out in the boat for a

157:3.4 under the mulberry trees, the Master made r. to hold

158:1.10 made r. to descend the mountain shortly before

158:5.5 “We go now to Caesarea-Philippi; make r. at once.”

158:8.1 While David Zebedee made r. to take them across

159:3.14 believers before they made r. for the night’s sleep.

159:6.5 before they made r. to start upon the last epoch of

162:8.2 Martha made r. to serve the evening meal.

167:2.2 ‘I have made r. this marriage feast; the fatlings are

167:4.3 Philadelphia before he made r. to start for Bethany

168:1.11 celestial hosts made r. to enact the drama of the

171:3.4 immediate followers, who now made r. to follow

172:3.1 when Jesus made r. to start for Jerusalem.

174:5.12 it is needful that you be made r. for the fiery trial

175:1.4 you likewise now make r. to destroy the Son of Man

175:1.20 make r. to slay him of whom the prophets spoke,

175:1.22 now you make r. to shed more innocent blood.

177:0.3 When Jesus made r. to go into the hills alone,

177:0.3 and yet you make r. to go alone into the hills.

177:0.3 lay hands on me until that hour when I am r. to

178:3.2 had with me, you must now make r. to share with

179:3.1 attitude of a servant, make r. to wash Simon’s feet

179:3.6 As the Master made r. to begin washing Peter’s feet,

182:3.10 made his human heart strong and r. to encounter

183:3.2 and Judas making r. to impress the traitorous kiss

183:3.7 stepped up to Jesus and made r. to bind his hands

186:4.5 As soon as the thieves could be made r., they were

187:0.1 After the two brigands had been made r.,

188:1.7 make r. spices and ointments, and return on

189:2.4 As they made r. to remove the body of Jesus from

189:3.1 summoned the archangels to his side and made r.

189:3.2 made r. to depart for the mansion worlds.

195:2.9 and had made the Western world r. for one God.

ready-made

50:6.4 the highest culture even when presented to them r..

100:1.3 do not force a r. adult experience upon him.

ready-reference

28:6.4 Significance of Origins are the living r. genealogies

reaffirmed

158:2.1 recently r. their faith in him as the Deliverer,

realsee real; real, not; seereal estate

1:3.1 Spirit beings are r., notwithstanding they are invisible

1:5.8 God is a r. spirit and a spiritual reality.

1:5.16 His prepersonal divine spirit is a r. part of you.

1:6.8 achieving the Father’s will becomes man’s most r.

2:5.9 for, as a father, a r. father, a true father, loves his

2:6.8 cannot exist forever in a progressingly r. and

2:7.4 man searches for truth, he pursues the divinely r..

2:7.11 All r. beautymaterial art or spiritual symmetryis

2:7.12 And when these values of that which is r. are

2:7.12 The r. purpose of all universe education is to effect

3:3.2 it should be a r. comfort to every human being to

5:1.9 and personality of the Infinite none the less r..

5:3.7 never become highly conscious of the r. significance

5:5.1 deliver man from the r. struggles of mortal living.

5:5.12 no matter how valid (r.) religious experience is,

5:6.2 personality, but we do not fully comprehend the r.

6:2.3 God the Son is just as divinely r and eternal in nature

6:3.4 The Father’s love is the r. and eternal source of the

6:7.3 divine spirit, a spiritual power, and a r. personality.

6:8.5 the Eternal Son will become increasingly r. to you,

7:4.5 to incarnate and make r., the love of the Father

7:5.9 Original Mother Son r. to the creatures of Havona.

7:5.9 So r., that forevermore each pilgrim of time who

8:2.7 the Son’s constancy are made very r. to the spirit

8:6.2 The Conjoint Creator is just as r. and visible to the

8:6.4 “The love of the Spirit” is r., as also are his

9:0.2 actual universe spirits, and all r. universe intellects;

9:8.12 form and distinct individuality; they are r. beings.

11:9.2 not even a r. part of the eternal Havona universe.

11:9.8 this perfect abode of the Universal Father is the r.

12:4.7 Space is, however, r..

12:5.10 Only progressive attitudes are personally r..

12:7.14 to be your r. and divine, even your eternal, self?

12:8.4 all spiritual realities to himself, is just as r. and

12:8.4 a physical nature than with the equally r. and mighty

12:8.15 Mind, matter, and spirit are equally r., but they are

12:8.16 In time, man’s body is just as r. as mind or spirit,

12:8.16 —the material as the shadow of the more r. spirit

12:9.4 that oxygen is the r. supporter of combustion and

12:9.5 Your religion is becoming r. because it is emerging

12:9.6 R. trouble, lasting disappointment, serious defeat,

14:2.1 worlds just as r. as those on which mortals live.

14:3.7 there are r. rivers and lakes on these perfect worlds.

14:6.29 central creation is the r. source of that indispensable

15:6.13 Light is a r. substance, not waves of hypothetical

16:9.3 If man fails to survive natural death, the r. values

16:9.6 Man thus becomes so beautifully r. because Jesus

20:9.2 They make r. the spiritual counterparts of material

21:3.24 These primary Paradise Sons are the r. revealers of

21:4.6 When a Creator deigns to effect a bestowal, a r.

23:3.4 how a spirit can be a r. person and at the same time

23:3.7 Messengers can be without form and yet possess r.

24:3.3 it is difficult for others to regard them as r. persons;

25:7.1 They are not indispensable to an ascender’s r. work

26:3.4 Such is the r. mission of the harmony supervisors

26:7.1 discover what true study and r. mental effort mean

27:5.1 records of truth, the living books of r. knowledge.

28:5.12 of Wisdom adapt decisions to the r. needs and actual

28:5.19 true motive, the actual purpose, and the r. nature

28:5.21 that all these transactions of the spirit world are r.,

28:6.19 The r. nature of any service, be it rendered by man

28:6.20 that is the r. measure of planetary greatness.

30:4.20 Mortals acquire r spirit identity just before they leave

30:4.20 the spirit form is just as r. as the morontia body,

34:6.5 The whole ascendant experience is r. as well as

37:10.3 The architectural worlds of the local universe are r.

38:2.1 Angels enjoy your efforts in music, art, and r. humor

38:4.2 Here each seraphim has a r. home, and “home”

39:2.5 These seraphim are the r. mercy ministers of the

39:2.6 are spiritual and beyond the r. understanding of

39:3.4 a basis of r. self-understanding and genuine mutual

40:6.4 does your sonship with God become eternally r..

41:5.2 Light is r..

42:12.10 have form, and these spirit forms (patterns) are r..

42:12.13 whenever a r. spirit-mind is functioning, there

43:8.4 training worlds you achieve the r. socialization of

44:0.15 activities of the morontia and spirit worlds are r..

44:0.16 building is very r. and very serviceable to mortals.

44:1.15 But be not discouraged; some day a r. musician

44:2.5 3. The light picturizers–makers of the r. semispirit-

44:3.2 These morontia and spirit domiciles are r..

44:3.2 vision, but they are very r. and beautiful to us.

44:3.9 structures nor their embellishment would be r. to the

44:3.9 comprehension of mortals, they are very r. to us.

44:7.3 but the r. soul of expression is absent unless these

47:3.5 with special or dispensational resurrections, the r.

47:5.3 This is the r. introduction to the intelligent

47:7.1 The experience on this world is a r. foretaste of

47:7.5 A r. birth of cosmic consciousness takes place on

47:7.5 A r. morontia character is budding; a r. morontia

48:1.6 the spirit will become a r. part of your personality,

48:1.7 And these morontia materials are r., literal, even as

48:6.29 Life on the transition worlds entails r. contact with

53:5.7 But this war in heaven was very terrible and very r..

53:8.4 That was, in principle, the r. end of the Lucifer

55:3.10 such glorified spheres present plenty of evil, r. and

55:4.1 Trinity Teacher Sons, but they do not begin their r.

56:10.12 greatness, is the measure of r. divinity attainment.

57:8.3 The r. geologic history of Urantia begins with the

57:8.16 850,000,000 years ago the first r. epoch of the

60:4.3 a r. mountain highland was elevated which was

63:4.4 early men had a r., although crude, idea of friendship

63:4.7 to avenge themselves against some r. or supposed

63:6.8 the organization of these peoples into a r. society.

63:6.8 These people had a r. though primitive religion,

64:6.23 sortbut none the less r. and beneficialoccurred.

66:5.20 that the r. causes of many diseases were too small to

66:8.1 No r. fault was ever found in him up to the time of

68:0.1 when a r., though imperfect, civilization had evolved

68:2.9 self-perpetuation are the r. objects of the home.

69:2.2 average tribe was one of destitution and r. suffering.

69:2.3 Primitive savages never did any r. work cheerfully

70:3.2 But r. government does not appear until superfamily

70:5.2 The first r. governmental body was the council of

70:6.2 When a patriarchal kinglet became a r. king, he was

70:12.2 After the arrival of r. kings the groups of elders

71:1.3 the American red men never attained r. statehood.

71:3.11 In a r. commonwealth the business of governing

71:3.12 kingdom, receive their r. rewards in another world.

71:7.4 Teachers must be free beings, r. leaders, to the end

72:12.5 sometime dawning of a r. age of spiritual striving;

73:4.2 This once completed, the r. work of landscape

73:6.3 but the “tree of life” was not a myth; it was r. and

78:2.5 the Adamites were a r. nation around 19,000 B.C.,

79:2.3 it was a r. calamity that both the blue and the red

79:6.9 During this age the Chinese built up a r. nation,

79:8.7 lingering vestiges of a r. concept of God remained

82:6.11 After all, the r. jeopardy of the human species is to

83:0.2 the r. influence which forever safeguards marriage

83:6.3 habituated to the practice of r. pair marriage.

83:7.6 The r. test of marriage, all down through the ages,

84:2.2 the progressive Iroquois never became a r. state.

84:3.7 to modern times the female has been a r. producer.

84:3.10 But women still had to do the r. work while men

84:6.3 are wholly incapable of full and r. comprehension of

84:8.4 There is r. danger in the combination of restlessness,

85:1.3 fetishes are many times symbols of the r. object of

85:2.3 plants and trees were venerated because of their r.

85:7.3 begins to develop into the phenomenon of r. religion.

86:4.1 It was all very r. to the savage who would awaken

86:5.10 The savage believes his dreams to be just a r. as

87:0.2 it arrives at the concept of a true Deity, a r. God.

87:2.10 models and substituted drawings for r. objects

87:7.8 relations, and glorify the good values of r. nobility.

88:2.9 But it does represent r. evolutionary progress

88:4.1 man attacks the problems of a r. environment

88:4.1 savage man attempted to solve the r. problems of

88:5.3 effects were believed to rest upon the r. person.

88:5.5 The savage never told his r. name to strangers.

89:1.7 self-control were the r. rungs on which man climbed

89:8.4 the gods as entering into r. agreements with man;

89:10.3 There is no r. sin in the absence of conscious

90:4.5 long time before herbs and other r. medicines

91:1.6 there is a r. danger that all prayer may lead to a sense

91:1.6 sin, unjustified convictions of guilt, r. or fancied.

91:3.7 that man can talk face to face, as it were, with a r.

91:4.4 The r. prayer of faith always contributes to the

91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for curing r. and organic

91:7.13 prayer has no r. association with these exceptional

91:8.9 But r. praying does attain reality.

92:1.2 mankind is ripening for the appreciation of r. religion

92:3.4 The cult resists development because r. progress is

92:4.3 Revelatory religion is propounded by the r. spiritual

93:6.7 It was following this r. and public surrender of his

93:9.3 occasions, this brave man exhibited r. cowardice.)

94:3.8 level may be absolutely r. on the finite level.

94:4.5 In this way, Vishnu becomes r. and living in the

94:7.3 but he failed to show them the pathway to that r.

94:7.4 Gautama was a r. prophet, and had he heeded the

96:1.8 Elohim never became a r. part of Hebrew theology

96:7.5 the idea of a r. God was best preserved during the

97:7.6 Melchizedek beheld teachers proclaiming a r. God

97:9.20 the r. beginning of the Jewish and Christian Bibles.

97:9.23 The r. undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt

99:2.1 Only the r. religion of personal spiritual experience

99:6.2 There is a r. purpose in the socialization of religion.

100:1.3 R. educational growth is indicated by enhancement

100:3.5 Values are not conceptual illusions; they are r., but

100:3.7 Man may manufacture a machine, but its r. value

101:0.0 THE REAL NATURE OF RELIGION

101:2.17 but never can psychology hope to penetrate to the r.

101:3.17 actual and trying situations of r. human existence.

102:1.5 God is so all r. and absolute that no material sign of

102:2.7 There is no r. religion apart from a highly active

102:3.4 R. religion leads to increased social service.

102:3.15 always is it true that the r. is the good and the good

102:3.15 true that the r. is the good and the good is the r..

102:4.3 could not become a living part of the r. religious

102:4.6 Spiritual experience is the r. soul of man’s cosmos.

102:7.10 the most r. of all facts, the most living of all truths,

102:8.2 we had better estimate the r. nature of a civilization

103:5.7 R. religion does not foster moral indolence and

103:5.9 belief that we are the sons of God and makes r. our

103:7.14 There is a r. proof of spiritual reality in the presence

104:1.7 and Buddhists were r. trinitarian postulates, that is,

104:2.4 And this selfsame Paradise Trinity is a r. entitynot

104:3.18 The triunities are nonetheless r.; they are very r..

105:1.5 though there never was a r. beginning to reality,

105:1.7 universes and personalities which have become r.

106:0.4 the present universe age may be no more than a r.

107:3.7 nothing on Divinington of r. value or profit to me,

107:4.4 able actually to discern the r. presence of Adjusters,

107:7.1 Adjusters are not personalities, they are r. entities;

108:3.2 The r. significance of the Adjuster’s complete

108:3.3 mortals do not receive r. universe names until after

108:6.6 so is the Adjuster the divine parent of the r. you,

109:3.4 there is a r. betrothal with the divine gifts, a life and

109:4.4 the divine Monitors are one of the r. potentials of

109:6.1 in vain; no true meaning or r. value ever perishes.

110:1.3 are interested in your temporal welfare and in your r.

110:3.6 desires, do constitute r. and effective co-operation.

110:6.4 danger or risk to the r. welfare of such a being.

110:6.10 Persons become more r. as they ascend from the

110:7.6 So few mortals are r. thinkers; you do not

111:4.7 You cannot experience r. joy all by yourself.

111:7.2 forth the pictures of the r. motive, the final aim,

112:0.1 Then will begin your r. life, the ascending life,

112:2.11 the material senses but may still remain r. to mind.

112:2.12 that all things material are initially conceived as r.

112:5.1 all but infinitely integrated aggregation of r. units,

112:5.3 identity is r. only in so far as the personality elects to

112:5.9 opportunity to reveal its true intent and r. purpose.

112:5.12 There is something r., something of human evolution

112:6.2 Such forms, while entirely r., are not energy patterns

113:1.5 when there is a r. betrothal with the Adjuster,

113:6.1 everything that constitutes you, the r. you, except

113:7.1 constitutes a glorious awakening, a r. resurrection.

114:2.1 By nature they were all r. leaders when they

114:7.13 forbidden to reveal the r. nature of the function of

116:4.7 But the local universes are the r. laboratories in

116:5.16 no part of the cosmic whole can find r. stability until

117:0.3 then has the actuality of the Supreme become r. by

117:6.10 The Father’s love can become r. to mortal man

117:6.21 God is existential and therefore r., irrespective of the

117:7.5 many reasons for deducing that he is quite r. to the

118:1.6 transcends patience by a forbearance born of r.

118:3.5 The r. difficulty we have in understanding space is

118:7.5 becomes God-identified, does he become truly r.

118:10.7 There is a r. and emerging providence in the finite

118:10.9 personality into the tempered steel of r. character.

118:10.19 Even morontia mota represents a r. advance in this

121:5.12 man’s quest for survival, thus portraying a r. hunger

121:7.3 ritualism and legalism, a bondage far more r. than

121:8.12 better to conform to our concept of the r. meaning

123:3.9 to sit down with the boy and fully explain the r.

123:4.5 The only r. accident Jesus had up to this time was

123:5.8 But his r. education—that equipment of mind and

125:0.6 disappointed by the explanation of the r. meanings

126:0.1 should be called the great test, the r. temptation.

126:5.12 and now began the r. career of this young man of

127:1.8 Jesus was a r. though youthful father to the family;

127:3.13 Mary recognized Jesus as the r. head of family;

128:6.5 Passover, Jude started up r. trouble for them all.

128:7.5 the more active prelude to his r. ministry for men.

129:3.8 The r. purpose of his trip around the Mediterranean

129:4.3 Jesus lived a r. life, a full life, and a truly normal,

130:1.5 goodness is so great and r. that it cannot contain the

130:1.6 discussion made clear to his mind the r. meaning

130:3.5 and Ganid decided that the Romans had no r. God

130:6.1 At any rate it affords me r. pleasure to proffer my

130:6.3 many obstacles, but the big things and the r. things

130:6.3 grieve over your misfortunes, r. and fancied.

130:6.3 your problems of living are r.; you cannot escape

130:6.3 your potential of r. achievement is the spirit which

131:4.3 From this unreal world lead us to the r.!

131:9.2 Truth is r. and divine.

132:0.1 and gracious manner, I would be a r. emperor, eh?”

132:2.10 A shadow is only relatively r..

132:4.2 looking toward the correction of their r. difficulties

132:7.2 If we know God, our r. business on earth is so to

133:4.11 From this day on purpose to be a r. man, a man

133:4.12 who will judge you by your r. motives and better

133:5.8 The r. universe is friendly to every child of the

133:5.8 The r. problem is: How can the finite mind of man

133:5.9 three levels of the true unity of the r. universe.

133:5.10 the presence of apparent realities is itself also r..

133:7.2 It was their plan to enjoy a period of r. rest and play

134:5.10 In the face of r. conflicts, one of these world

134:5.11 the beginning of the r. sovereignty of all mankind.

134:6.7 The r. disease is the virus of national sovereignty.

134:6.8 Urantia nations have not possessed r. sovereignty;

134:6.8 a r., bona fide, and lasting world sovereignty which

134:6.11 national groups will be afforded a r. opportunity to

134:9.3 He burned to give vent to the declaration of the r.

134:9.3 John never fully understood the r. significance of

136:4.4 the human and the divine minds, or rather the first r.

138:8.8 minds from miracle seeking to the finding of a r.

138:9.1 R. men simply could not actually desert a revered

139:3.4 James came the nearest to grasping the r. import and

139:3.8 something of the r. meaning of the kingdom.

139:8.2 Thomas was the r. scientist of the apostolic group.

139:8.3 Thomas had grown up to become a r. pessimist.

139:9.6 even reverently be called stupid, but they had a r.

140:6.5 in accordance with their intents and r. desires.”

140:8.20 you would have known that Jesus was a r. man

142:7.11 R. families are built upon tolerance, patience, and

143:2.6 are saved by faith, you have r. peace with God.

143:5.9 As Nalda was about to voice her r. and personal

143:5.9 just as Nalda was ready to speak the r. desire of her

144:8.5 This occurrence marked the r. union of John’s and

145:3.4 city of Capernaum was the r. capital of Nebadon.

145:5.4 the r. reasons why the kingdom of the Father could

146:2.6 the children may derive much pleasure and r. soul

146:2.10 present your petition in accordance with your r.

146:2.12 Let your r. petitions always be in secret.

146:4.5 And this was a case of r. leprosy.

147:4.8 have r. insight into the rightness and wrongness of

150:5.3 Father to make salvation more r. and acceptable.”

151:2.2 but because the truth has no r. root in their deeper

152:4.4 To Peter this experience was always r..

152:6.5 slowly awaking to the realization of the r. nature of

153:5.1 with their depression a r. fear for their safety.

154:2.5 solving of a wide range of r. universe problems.

154:6.1 their better judgment and r. spiritual inclinations.

155:3.2 The sojourn at Caesarea-Philippi was a r. test to the

155:4.2 What is the r. difference between their religion and

155:6.18 shall your religion become the fact of r. experience

156:5.17 mirror in which you may honestly view your r. self.

157:2.2 intelligent ministry to the r. needs of your fellows.

160:1.11 insight into everything worth while and r.;

160:1.13 those values which are highest and most divinely r.

160:4.11 Skill is one of the r. sources of the satisfaction of

160:5.3 be material or spiritual, true or false, r. or unreal,

160:5.9 your devotion to a supreme ideal, if that ideal is r.,

160:5.12 requires the attainment of actual levels of r. spirit

163:6.2 there had been a few cases of r. spirit possession

165:5.3 the kingdom, all your r. needs shall be supplied.

167:3.2 people thought that Jesus had healed a r. physical

168:0.12 sincere in their mourning, for they were r. friends

168:1.2 about the r. cause of these emotional manifestations.

168:1.3 and Mary; Jesus had a r. and deep human affection

169:4.3 realities spiritual and divine, truths r. and eternal.

170:2.10 unable to grasp the r. meaning of the Master’s

170:5.10 so displaced the spiritual concept of the r. kingdom

172:3.15 did not betoken any r. or deep-seated conviction

172:5.7 the r. reason for the Master’s entering the city in

173:1.2 the ground of possessing r. or technical blemishes.

177:1.5 Well, John, we have had a good visit, a r. day of rest

177:4.10 blinded to the higher and more r. achievements of

177:4.11 that heart, so often wounded, lost all r. affection

177:5.2 cannot be depended upon when r. trouble comes.

180:2.1 Remember: I am the r. vine, and you are the living

180:4.5 make that love r. in their experiences by loving

180:5.1 and assurance of true meanings on r. spirit levels.

183:2.2 He was not only disloyal, but he was a r. coward

184:2.1 the home of Caiaphas, where he knew the r. trial

186:2.8 the last to afford them r. national leadership,

188:4.10 The r. believer is only concerned about present

188:5.4 twenty-five years on the cross of a r. and intense

188:5.4 The r. value of the cross consists in the fact that it

190:3.3 They were about to discover that their r. trouble

193:4.10 Judas refused to talk over his difficulties with his r.

193:4.11 7. Judas never learned that the r. rewards for noble

194:3.6 its r. manifestation in the individual souls of men.

195:0.1 Peter was the r. founder of the Christian church;

195:0.18 r. truth of his bestowal might have been in danger

195:2.5 the r. values of the hidden meanings held within

195:5.14 of all these values, love is the true guide to r. insight.

195:6.7 and secularism are barren of all r. values, sanctions,

195:6.12 are just as r. and certain as mathematical deductions

195:6.17 The thing discovered is r. and apparently uniform,

195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with r. spiritual faith; theories

195:7.5 Adjuster-expression, the manifestation of your r.

195:7.18 religion cannot exist without the r. experience of the

195:9.5 distorted and compromised Christianity—the r. life

195:10.8 obstacles to the immediate advance of the r. gospel

195:10.18 more general acceptance of the r. religion of Jesus.

196:0.5 Jesus’ faith was so r. and all-encompassing that it

196:1.2 demonstration of his r. life of religious devotion to

196:3.10 The human mind does not create r. values;

196:3.20 But such a r. religion is not a purely subjective

196:3.22 personal communion with that which is divinely r.,

196:3.27 human, albeit r. religion enhances all moral values,

196:3.28 for theology ever adequately to depict r. religious

real

7:1.3 Spiritual values and spirit forces are r..

9:3.1 to inform you that gravity is one of the most r. and

10:4.4 The Paradise Trinity is r..

11:0.1 that spirit things and spiritual beings are r..

16:9.2 From its earliest inception the soul is r.; it has cosmic

97:9.24 Jerusalem, and thus began the r. Egyptian bondage.

102:2.5 Even the discoveries of science are not truly r. in

102:3.15 The eternal r. is the good of the universe and not the

105:0.1 of the origin and destiny of all that is called r.,

133:1.4 I do not believe that r. harm can befall me;

133:6.7 mortal knows of the existence of his soul as a r. and

134:8.3 were r.; they were his archenemies in the system of

185:1.1 grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a r. religion,

188:4.13 Human salvation is r.; it is based on two realities

190:0.3 food; nevertheless, these morontia forms are r..

real, not

10:3.5 Father; fatherhood is not r. without sonship.

12:4.14 But this apparent speed of recession is not r.;

44:0.16 This material building is not exactly r. to me,

104:5.1 are non-Father in constitution, but they are not r.

117:7.5 3. The Supreme is not completely r. to universe

160:4.11 Life is not r. to one who cannot do some one thing

191:1.5 that Peter had seen things which were not r. before

real estate

69:9.11 assigned by the tribal chiefs, who held all r. in trust

69:9.13 R. could also be put under the watchcare of spirits.

97:9.19 Jehonadab to destroy the prophets (r. agents) of

127:6.10 This r. deal was with a boatbuilder named Zebedee.

171:1.5 assisted Martha and Mary in disposing of their r.;

realest

101:1.7 to prove untrue to the r. and deepest thing within the

realignments

55:11.2 are concerned in these r. of the material creation.

realism

195:6.4 this age of physical r. is only a passing episode in

realistic

196:2.9 an idealistic religious life in the very midst of a r.

realitiessee realities, spirit; realities, spiritual

0:1.1 of deity activities on diverse levels of cosmic r.,

0:1.11 Finite r. may not have endings, but they always have

0:1.12 level connotes a function in relation to absonite r..

0:3.20 Nevertheless there are antecedent and eternal r.,

0:3.20 are antecedent and eternal realities, superfinite r.,

0:3.23 of eternity existencesnonbeginning, nonending r.

0:4.7 R. existing in fullness of expression in contrast to

0:4.8 Absolute r. are eternity existences.

0:4.8 Subabsolute r. are projected on two levels:

0:4.8 Absonitesr. which are relative with respect to

0:4.8 Finitesr. which are projected in space and are

0:5.0 V. PERSONALITY REALITIES

0:5.2 to the progressive evolution of personality r..

0:5.12 Morontia may designate personal or impersonal r.,

0:9.1 actualization of absonite r. on the eventuating

0:10.1 without both of these unachieved r. we cannot

0:10.2 we hesitate to discuss those r. which are so far

0:11.10 absolute freewill act of differentiating universe r.

0:12.1 his personal will co-ordinated these dual r. by mind.

0:12.3 by the experiential actualization of r. created or

0:12.4 Trinity functions encompass Deity r., and Deity

0:12.4 Deity r. always seek realization and manifestation

1:3.7 spirit phases of the mind into the morontia r. of

1:4.7 But when an attempt is made to make plain the r. of

2:7.10 Truth, beauty, and goodness are divine r., and as

2:7.12 the isolated child of the worlds with the larger r. of

5:0.2 the existential r. of his six absolute co-ordinates,

5:5.6 that the r. of religion are utterly beyond the mortal

6:0.2 But I was instructed to portray the r. of eternity to

7:0.4 impersonal r. of spirit nature are always responsive

7:2.1 Paradise Sons, conditioned by the experiential r. of

8:1.4 by the reaction of material r. to its incessant pull.

10:2.8 inevitable that the r. of the universe shall appear in

10:5.1 absolute as far as all living r. of personality value are

11:8.8 is ancestral to all relative functional nonspirit r.

12:3.12 cannot measure either qualitative or quantitative r.

12:6.5 meanings and spirit values of ultimate universe r..

12:9.0 9. PERSONAL REALITIES

12:9.1 with clues to the discovery of alluring personal r..

14:2.2 The physical r. of Havona represent an order of

14:2.6 balance between cosmic r. and all spiritual forces.

14:4.11 to describe the physical r. of the divine universe.

16:6.4 still more correct to say that these supermaterial r.

16:8.6 for individualized experience in and with cosmic r.,

16:8.15 constitutive recognition of the three basic mind r.

19:1.6 these three experiential r. affords the basis for a wise

22:7.10 study of the concepts of time and the r. of eternity

22:7.12 are attempting to trinitize certain conceptual r. of the

22:9.6 acknowledge deficiencies in the experiencible r. of

22:10.6 experiential r. which are essential to the enactment

24:6.2 those r. which “eye cannot see nor ear hear,

25:1.6 essentials; you shall be made ruler over universe r.

31:10.14 endeavoring to atone for their deficiencies in the r.

34:0.3 Spirit initiates the materialization of physical r..

42:4.1 other material r. as yet undiscovered on Urantia.

42:10.1 the nonspiritual r. of the First Source and Center

42:10.1 —those r. which are concealed in space potency,

43:8.13 your farewell touch with these r. on the final worlds

44:0.20 to enlighten the human mind concerning these r.

44:2.1 hardly “entered into the mind of man,” those r.

44:4.8 the breadth and depth of these r. of another world!

44:7.3 the real soul of expression is absent unless these r. of

47:1.2 transformers are able to visualize many of these r. to

49:6.4 eternal r. of their newly evolved and immortal souls

52:3.11 this era is the universal interest in intellectual r.,

56:1.4 the ancestor of all relative, nonspirit functional r.,

56:1.4 these r., so diverse as manifested throughout space

56:1.5 Father, we observe the existence of these two r.

56:2.2 of communication between spiritual and material r..

56:4.2 inherently reaches out to unify all constituent r..

56:6.1 the experiential personality r. of experiential Deity.

56:6.2 The personality r. of the Supreme Being come

67:1.4 realization of, or maladjustment to, universe r..

67:1.6 rebels against the universe and all of its divine r..

67:3.9 the creation of superhuman values, even morontia r..

76:1.4 to cope with the r. of life in the face of the natural

83:8.6 should be taught something of the r. of marriage

86:6.2 the r. of the imaginary world of ghosts and spirits

90:5.8 invaluable in pointing the way to higher and better r..

91:8.11 gesture, but prayer contacts with mighty objective r.

94:8.8 of this material world to the r. of the eternal future.

94:12.6 once again receive the truth of expanded cosmic r.

99:4.3 way of living dynamically with the commonplace r.

99:7.4 reckons with the r. of divine meanings and spiritual

99:7.5 brings this same man face to face with the eternal r.

100:2.6 The only r. worth striving for are divine, spiritual,

100:2.8 to the rearing of the more noble and enduring r. of

100:3.4 Values are experiential when r. are meaningful and

100:7.4 Jesus frankly faced the r. of life, but he was never

100:7.12 Jesus fearlessly faced the r. of existence, yet was he

101:1.1 it represents true experience with eternal r. in time,

101:5.4 assurance of, and belief in, conservation of eternal r.,

101:5.13 the truth of a living experience in the r. of revelation.

101:5.13 know the truth of universal relationships, eternal r.,

101:6.16 even r. beyond the ultimate; the faith of Jesus

101:6.17 faith of Jesus, man can foretaste in time the r. of

101:7.5 in whether or not it distinguishes between the r. of

101:8.3 has falsified its trust when faith presumes to deny r.

101:9.3 wrong for him not to believe in those morontial r.

101:9.3 life’s greatest values and the universe’s deepest r..

101:9.8 the enhanced r. of time and the more enduring r. of

101:9.9 the temporal and natural world to the supernal r. of

101:10.9 the shadow of eternity cast by Paradise r. upon the

102:1.1 and more certain faith in the eternal r. of revelation.

102:2.5 perceives the universal r. through the eyes of the

102:8.2 necessary to an exercise of saving faith in eternal r..

103:7.12 interpretations of origins, functions, relations, r.,

104:4.38 those r. that lie outside the domain of deified reality.

104:4.45 associations are concerned with r., actualities, and

105:2.1 These seven r. are co-ordinately eternal,

105:2.3 of certain other r. that can hardly be so classified.

105:3.3 the absolute personality r. of the I AM and the

105:3.6 qualifier of the unqualified, absolute, and nondeity r..

105:7.3 The Ultimate is an eventuation of new Deity r.,

105:7.4 Among those r. which are associated with the

105:7.12 8. Absonite qualities and r..

105:7.16 And all of these manifold r. are unified absolutely by

105:7.18 manifestations of the limitless potentials of these r..

106:0.1 numerous levels of existential and experiential r.,

106:0.1 and experiential realities, of potential and actual r..

106:0.1 enhanced by a better comprehension of universe r.

106:2.7 The existential r. of the seven Absolutes are not

106:2.7 only the personality r. of the Father, Son, and Spirit

106:7.9 latency of the I AM, the suspended r. of eternity,

106:9.11 in this age the r. of the Father are revealed within the

107:7.1 Adjusters are not true personalities; they are true r.,

107:7.1 true r., r. of the purest order known in the universe

107:7.5 functioning in association with impersonal r..

108:6.5 These r. are actually there, notwithstanding that the

109:0.1 Thought Adjusters are, as it were, rehearsing the r.

109:6.7 these surviving and conserved r. are held in trust for

110:2.4 There are, therefore, two r. which impinge upon,

110:3.4 while you wholly overlook the more essential r. of

110:6.20 weaning the mind from its dependence on the r. of

111:2.9 the mortal mind is in contact with superanimal r.;

112:1.18 the unifier of all these factors as related to cosmic r..

112:2.8 all concepts of superhuman r. are based on the

112:2.8 the cosmic r. of certain associated spiritual entities

112:2.9 a materialist can deny existence of supermaterial r.

112:2.11 but the insight of spirit can still perceive cosmic r.

113:3.4 the mind patterns, memory formulas, and soul r.

113:6.10 and lodged these morontia r. for safekeeping in the

115:4.3 existence to the highest and unqualifiedly absolute r..

115:6.3 Spirit, or the nonpersonal r. of the Isle of Paradise.

117:3.1 the synthesis of the emerging phases of all finite r..

118:1.2 choice plus God’s choice eventuate in the eternal r.

118:3.3 Such r. of truth wedded to fact become concepts

118:3.3 and are relegated to the domain of relative cosmic r..

118:10.14 of the philosophic co-ordination of these two r..

126:5.10 his power to adjust himself and his family to the r.

130:4.2 —these r., projected on a universal scale, combined

130:4.13 the expression of the eternal r. of the Infinite One.

132:3.2 as human experience, even spiritual and living r..

133:5.10 mind can alone perceive the presence of apparent r.

134:8.2 last struggle with the r. of mortal existence alone.

139:12.13 the final act in the drama of fleeing from the r. of

140:1.7 you have been with me and have learned of the r.

140:8.31 he wished to develop spiritual insight into eternal r.

142:6.6 the duty of those who know about the r. of the spirit

143:6.3 talk on “The r. which are central in the kingdom of

146:3.4 your personal religious experience in the eternal r. of

146:3.4 your intelligent understanding of truth r. plus your

151:2.3 confronted with the difficulties and r. of living up

155:3.6 of physical science disturb their faith in eternal r.

155:5.5 partial insight into eternal r., a glimpse of the beauty

155:5.8 general recognition of the r. of spiritual experience

155:5.8 the rigorous r. of progressive human experience.

155:5.10 determination to explore the r. of personal religious

155:5.13 discovering for yourselves the beauties of the r. of

155:6.4 holier achievements in spiritual ideals and eternal r..

155:6.13 to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal r.?

155:6.18 may flee in fear of facing the rugged r. of spiritual

156:2.6 forward to embrace the greater r. of the kingdom.”

157:2.2 in love with truth, the ideals of eternal r..

157:2.2 the sinful pleasures of time against the righteous r.

157:4.5 living temple of spiritual fellowship in the eternal r.

160:1.15 philosophy gave me the urge to search for the r. of

160:4.1 have an eye single to the attainment of eternal r.,

160:5.5 reaches out for undiscovered ideals, unexplored r.,

160:5.5 the divine r. of the infinite values resident in the

160:5.7 higher since this gospel embraces the infinity of r.,

162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the r. of the spirit.

169:4.3 the measure of your capacity to perceive r. spiritual

169:4.4 Jesus knew that God can be known only by the r. of

170:2.7 Jesus taught that eternal r. were the result (reward)

170:2.16 that these r. of the spirit experience are progressively

174:0.2 Seek the true r. of the spirit and cease to be

181:2.20 mankind to search for God and to seek eternal r.

182:1.8 individual experience in the living r. of eternal truth

184:4.6 In the fraternal r. of the kingdom of heaven the

188:4.13 Human salvation is real; it is based on two r. which

189:1.3 and space as the fleeting shadow of Paradise r.?

191:5.3 and faith in the supreme r. of living experience.

193:4.3 and progress of the spiritual r. of the kingdom,

194:2.6 to help the believer to witness to the r. of Jesus’

195:5.1 duty to “seek first the r. of heaven” in all of man’s

195:7.5 The r. and values of spiritual progress are not a

195:7.15 Poetry is an effort to escape from material r. to

196:0.3 just an illusory compensation for the unpleasant r.

196:3.2 The religious consciousness identifies these r. as

196:3.2 We are in the habit of designating these r. as thing,

196:3.24 experience of mortals ascending toward Paradise r..

196:3.35 Adjuster conserve those r. born of love and nurtured

realities, spirit

0:11.9 perceive the relation of this Absolute to the s. of the

7:0.3 As the upholder of s., the Second Source is the

7:0.4 the actual upholder of the vast creation of s. and

7:0.4 impersonal r. of spirit nature are always responsive

7:0.5 grasp of the universal gravity control of all s.

7:1.1 He literally holds all s. and all spiritualized values,

7:1.3 S. respond to the drawing power of the center of

11:8.8 is ancestral to all relative functional nonspirit r.

12:8.8 Mind is the technique whereby s become experiential

44:0.15 unreal, being merely a shadow of the substance of s..

44:0.17 are able to recognize material, morontia, and s..

56:3.2 Paradise s. are likewise one, but in all time-space

101:3.2 Spiritual philosophy, the wisdom of s., is the

102:8.3 of moral values, ethical relationships, and s..

141:7.3 having tasted of the good s. of the kingdom, so to

141:7.3 to the kingdom with its eternal and divine s..

141:7.5 worldeternal life in the progress of the divine s. of

142:6.6 the duty of those who know about the r. of the spirit

143:1.4 Love is the greatest of all s..

149:6.11 entrance of mortal man into the s. of the kingdom

151:3.3 natural as “the unreal and fleeting shadow of s..”

160:5.8 that these ideals of s. are attainable; that you and I

162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the r. of the spirit.

170:2.16 that these r. of the spirit experience are progressively

174:0.2 Seek the true r. of the spirit and cease to be

191:5.3 so to exhibit in your daily experience these s. of

195:7.23 not religion, proves the existence of the s. and values

realities, spiritual

5:4.4 man is inveigled into the contemplation of the s. and

6:5.5 and draw all spirit personalities and s. to himself.

9:2.1 And in addition to these s., we think we discern

12:8.4 gravity of the Son, ever drawing all s. to himself,

12:8.7 The Conjoint Actor reacts to both material and s.

12:9.3 of truth or of the personal appreciation of s..

20:9.2 of a spiritual age, with the dawn of the era of s. on

34:0.2 A Creative Spirit reacts to physical and spiritual r.;

42:10.1 the nonspiritual r. of the First Source and Center

44:3.1 we have thousands of s. that serve to enrich and

48:6.29 and morontia levels and to a certain extent with s..

54:3.3 being until all moral values and all s. are extinct,

56:2.1 s. of Deity and the material repercussions of Deity

56:2.2 of communication between spiritual and material r..

91:8.11 it contacts with mighty objective r. on the spiritual

100:2.6 The only r. worth striving for are divine, spiritual,

101:6.7 ever-expanding and increasingly s. of the morontia

102:5.2 this craven fear is translated into living faith in s..

102:6.7 theory, s. over the isolated facts of time and space.

128:4.7 unless their hearts were responsive to the s. revealed

130:4.1 reflections of invisible but more substantial s.,

132:3.2 as human experience, even spiritual and living r..

142:7.17 In your minds cannot you separate the s. of the

143:1.7 to the enlightened convictions of profound s..

143:7.6 and its secure attachment to the s. of all creation.

146:3.1 is a revelation to man’s soul dealing with s. which

146:3.1 while I tell you about the eternal and s. which cast

155:5.8 general recognition of the r. of spiritual experience

155:5.11 truth in search for the farther shores of s. as they

155:6.18 in fear of facing the rugged r. of spiritual progress

157:2.2 faith in a living experience in the s. of the kingdom

158:6.4 as an attraction for the s. of the kingdom?

158:6.4 be depended upon to adhere to the higher and s.

160:1.4 of undiscovered goals of idealistic spiritual r..

160:4.9 the mediator between material things and spiritual r..

160:5.1 religion as the individual’s experience with spiritual r

165:4.1 the beautiful attractions of the s. of the kingdom

168:4.9 spiritual terms, and all answers must consist in s..

169:4.3 your capacity to perceive r. spiritual and divine,

170:2.5 gospel glorified s. and exalted superhuman ideals.

176:3.7 develop the capacity for divine appreciation of s.,

177:4.10 of the eternal worlds of divine values and true s..

189:2.6 Truth having to do with s. and eternal values

193:4.3 the welfare and progress of the s. of the kingdom,

194:3.6 truth and the capacity to grasp and comprehend s..

195:5.9 A social system without a morality predicated on s.

195:6.8 men’s soulsit concerns their experience with s. and

195:6.12 truth, neither can it love mercy nor delight in s..

195:7.1 the overthrow of religious faithhuman belief in s.

195:7.2 utterly useless in the evaluation of s. and religious

195:7.5 The r. and values of spiritual progress are not a

195:9.8 man’s soul open for the entrance of the eternal s.

realitysee reality; see reality, spirit; reality, spiritual;

see reality, in

0:0.3 of the things, meanings, and values of universal r..

0:1.2 actual or potential—on all supermaterial levels of r.;

0:1.11 The finite level of r. is characterized by creature life

0:1.12 The absonite level of r. is characterized by things

0:2.1 represent a value level—an experiential r.—which is

0:2.2 of a First Cause, the one and only uncaused r..

0:2.17 co-ordinated on final creative levels of Deity r..

0:3.1 Total, infinite r. is existential in seven phases and

0:3.9 God is primal in relation to total r.unqualifiedly.

0:3.20 R., as comprehended by finite beings, is partial,

0:3.20 The maximum Deity r. fully comprehensible by

0:3.20 to portray the origin and nature of universal r., we

0:3.21 would view the origin and differentiation of R.,

0:4.0 IV. UNIVERSE REALITY

0:4.1 R. differentially actualizes on diverse universe levels;

0:4.1 r. originates in and by the volition of the Father

0:4.2 energy domains of the nonpersonal to the r. realms

0:4.4 3. Interassociated r.. Universe r. is supposedly

0:4.4 there exists a vast domain of interassociated r.,

0:4.4 Much of this co-ordinate r. is embraced within the

0:4.5 This is the primal concept of original r.: The Father

0:4.5 reality: The Father initiates and maintains R..

0:4.5 The primal differentials of r. are the deified and

0:4.6 From the viewpoint of time and space, r. is further

0:4.11 personal focal Absolutes of all phases of universe r..

0:4.11 any and all forms of r., Deity, divinity, personality,

0:5.1 Personality is a level of deified r. and ranges from

0:5.2 R. is subject to universal expansion, personality to

0:5.2 While the metamorphic range of nonpersonal r. is

0:5.5 The Father is the secret of the r. of personality,

0:5.5 the absolute master pattern of universal material r..

0:5.6 These qualities of universal r. are manifest in human

0:5.10 mind is the mother of this same emerging r..

0:5.10 The substance of this new r. is neither material nor

0:5.11 Personality is the one changeless r. in an otherwise

0:6.11 Pattern is a configuration of r which has already paid

0:7.10 All time-space finite r., under the directive urge of

0:7.10 all phases and values of finite r., in association with

0:7.10 in association with varied phases of Paradise r.,

0:9.3 the divine r. values of the finite, the absonite, and

0:10.1 features of the eternal r. of the Deity Absolute

0:11.2 revelation-realization as the enrichment of all r. is

0:11.6 was segregated from total, infinite r. by the freewill

0:11.10 the freewill act of thus differentiating universe r.,

0:11.11 the adjustment of differential between deity r. and

0:11.11 differential between deity reality and undeified r.

0:11.13 between r. potential and r. actuality, man and God.

0:11.13 the zone of progressing evolutional r. existent in the

0:12.2 this Trinity constitute the only Deity r. embracing

0:12.12 drawing on our own superior knowledge of the r.

0:12.13 spirit forces conspire to enable man to grasp the r.

0:12.13 ever-progressing r. of personal religious experience

1:1.2 constitute the r. of that true worship which is so

1:2.0 2. THE REALITY OF GOD

1:2.1 God is primal r. in the spirit world; God is the source

1:2.1 he is the First Source and Center of eternal r..

1:2.1 Father is universal spirit, eternal truth, infinite r.,

1:2.2 The eternal God is infinitely more than r. idealized or

1:2.2 God is a transcendent r.,not merely man’s traditional

1:2.7 true concept of the r. of God is reasonable to logic,

1:3.5 The supreme personal r. of the finite creation is spirit

1:3.5 ultimate r. of the personal cosmos is absonite spirit.

1:4.7 As a r. in human spiritual experience God is not a

1:5.2 whose maximum concept of the r. of being

1:7.5 universe r. cannot be grasped by mathematics, logic,

1:7.8 Paradise Deity are, in all universe r. reactions and

1:7.9 I portray the r. and truth of the Father’s nature and

2:1.9 without in the least detracting from the fact and r. of

2:3.4 values survive in the r. of the continuing Adjuster.

2:3.5 any universe contest between actual levels of r.,

2:3.5 fact that divinity of quality equals the degree of r.

2:6.8 God loves the sinner because he is a personality r.

2:7.5 focusing the attention upon one aspect of r. and then

2:7.6 not being a r., it cannot be realized in experience.

2:7.8 supreme beauty is the discovery and integration of r.:

2:7.12 R. is finite on the human level, infinite and eternal on

3:0.3 of the infinite and divine r. of the First Source and

3:2.15 in attributes, eternal in wisdom, and absolute in r..

3:6.3 by recognizing the r. of higher orders of thought

3:6.3 Man as a moral being is inexplicable unless the r. of

3:6.7 pattern, principle, presence, and idealized r..

4:1.9 respond to demands made in a complex r. situation

4:2.4 of the evil, error, and disharmony of relative r..

4:2.7 to catch a fleeting glimpse of divine r. in time and

4:4.5 absoluteness pervades all seven levels of universe r..

4:4.7 beneficently conferring r. of existence on all things

5:0.1 soul’s contemplation of this spiritual-r. presence

5:2.1 The physical presence of the Infinite is the r. of the

5:3.7 Man’s realization of the r. of the worship experience

5:4.2 God is destined to be comprehended as the r. of

5:4.7 Religion is destined to become the r. of the spiritual

5:5.11 three varying factors, three differential levels of r.

5:5.12 religious consciousness, is a universe r.,

5:6.3 Personality is that quality and value in cosmic r.

5:6.6 man is not observable as an active and functional r.

6:0.3 Father’s universal and infinite concept of divine r.,

6:4.1 Eternal Son motivates the spirit level of cosmic r.;

6:5.3 to create any or all types of other-than-personal r..

6:8.5 you find it easier to grasp the r. of both the Father

6:8.5 and the r. of his infinitely spiritual mind will become

6:8.7 the Eternal Son of Paradise, whose r. and nearness

7:1.8 the degree of actuality (the qualitative degree of r.)

8:1.3 the God of Action, the executive agency for the r.

8:1.10 without in any sense being disregardful of the r. and

8:1.11 that any child can best relate himself to r. by first

8:2.3 the error of viewing matter as basic r. and mind,

8:2.3 Source and Center if he were called the Infinite R.,

9:1.3 The Conjoint Actor is the correlator of all actual r.;

9:1.3 No actual or actualizing r. can escape eventual

9:5.4 The r. of the Conjoint Creator is disclosed in the

9:8.13 its enlarged sensitivity to the r. of spiritual things.

10:1.3 is disclosed as the Father, who shares r. of being

10:3.19 even the primal manifestations of cosmic r..

11:0.1 is the most gigantic organized body of cosmic r. in

11:1.3 in no way disproves their r. or actual existence.

11:1.3 in no way disproves either the r. of his existence or

11:2.9 form of materialization—stationary systems of r..

11:2.10 concentrated all absolute potential for cosmic r. in

11:5.5 The r. pressure-presence of this primal force is

11:8.2 Every known form of cosmic r. has the bend of the

11:8.8 endowment of Paradise is not an actual level of r.,

11:9.3 Thus did the Father project r. in two actual phases

11:9.4 When r. is differentiated into the personal and the

11:9.8 such an achievement represents the r. of a spiritual

12:5.9 creates a unique time sense out of insight into R.

12:5.10 are dynamic and progressive, alive with universe r..

12:7.1 regard to all r. of whatever nature an inexorable

12:7.10 Brotherhood is a r. of the total and therefore

12:8.1 live and work on physical spheres of material r..

12:8.3 Physical energy is the one r. which is true and

12:8.5 R., measured by physical-gravity response, is the

12:8.5 by physical-gravity response, is the antithesis of r.

12:8.9 comprehend the seven levels of relative cosmic r.,

12:8.9 the meaning of three functioning levels of finite r.:

12:8.12 3. Spirit. The highest personal r..

12:8.13 Total Deity r. is not mind but spirit-mind—mind-

12:8.14 Spirit is the fundamental r. of the personality

12:8.15 but this does not invalidate the r. of matter-energy.

12:8.16 A cosmic r. can be nonexistent in personality

12:9.1 Spirit is the basic personal r. in the universes,

13:1.23 finaliters know this experience as an absolute r..

13:4.7 performances on all seven levels of universe r..

14:0.2 divine completeness, supreme finality, ultimate r.,

14:4.22 supreme meanings, ultimate values, and absolute r..

14:6.14 Havona is the r. foundation for the Eternal Son’s

14:6.26 r and unity of intelligence with an unlimited potential

14:6.38 true spirit values on the highest conceivable r. levels.

15:4.2 secondary energy manifestations of physical r..

15:6.13 constitutes one of the positive proofs of the r of light

16:3.18 factors equals Havona comprehension of Trinity r.

16:4.2 they function on all universe levels of r. excepting

16:4.5 produce a hitherto nonexistent phase of universe r.

16:4.6 Much of the r. of the spiritual worlds is of the

16:4.6 a phase of universe r. wholly unknown on Urantia.

16:6.4 quality that might be denominated the “r. response.”

16:6.4 This r. sensitivity of the cosmic mind responds to

16:6.4 the cosmic mind responds to certain phases of r. just

16:6.5 (recognizes response) on three levels of universe r..

16:6.5 These levels of r. are: 1. Causation–the reality

16:6.6 1. Causation–the r. domain of the physical senses,

16:6.7 2. Duty–the r. domain of morals in the philosophic

16:6.8 Worship–the spiritual domain of the r. of religious

16:6.10 is the religion of the r. of spiritual experience.

16:6.10 give objective validity, r., to man’s experience in

16:7.6 mere knowledge nor yet wisdom but rather the r. of

16:8.6 it includes the ability to recognize the r. of other

16:9.0 9. REALITY OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS

16:9.1 innate recognition-realization of energy r., mind r.,

16:9.1 realization of energy r., mind r., and spirit r..

16:9.1 the unification of these three universe r. responses

16:9.4 self-consciousness implies the recognition of the r.

16:9.4 become so absolutely certain of a fellow being’s r.

16:9.4 as you can of the r. of the presence of God

16:9.7 innate ability to recognize and grasp the r. of other

16:9.9 In human self-consciousness four universe-r.

16:9.13 the ability to recognize the r. of God as a personality

16:9.14 Fatherhood becomes, or may become, a universe r.

16:9.15 and at the same time conscious of the physical r. of

16:9.15 Son, and the personality r. of the Universal Father?

19:1.4 evil inherent in a segmentalized conception of r. and

19:1.6 The true perspective of any r. problem—human or

19:1.6 study and correlation of three phases of universe r.:

19:1.9 oversimplifying evolutionary (experiential) r., thus

19:1.12 and Center of all personality r. and cosmic existence.

19:3.7 paradisiacal levels of spiritual meanings and r. values

21:1.2 every feature of every possibility of every divine r.

21:3.23 experience augments the superuniverse r. of God the

21:5.7 cannot be sometime co-ordinated with cosmic r.

22:7.11 Being is the unification of three phases of Deity r.:

22:7.11 Source and Center and his co-ordinates to the r. of

22:10.3 a single supreme concept of universe r. would be of

25:1.7 career to study you and to inspire you with the r.

25:3.16 have acquired a unique grasp of the emerging r. of

26:6.2 awareness of the r. of an almighty overcontrol of the

26:7.5 great majority are able to contact the intellectual r.

26:7.5 can recognize or even partially comprehend the r.

28:3.2 sufficient to demonstrate the r. of the universal

30:1.10 the only fragmentations of the prepersonal r. of the

31:10.10 finaliter corps signifies r. mobilization of potentials

31:10.22 These thirty-one papers depicting the r. of Paradise,

32:3.15 The two prime manifestations of finite r., innate

34:3.2 lag in effecting co-ordination of diverse levels of r..

34:5.6 individualizations of the prepersonal r. of the Father,

34:6.13 the r. of that comforting truth, “The kingdom is not

37:10.6 grasp of the r. and grandeur of the survival existence

38:9.8 to the higher spirit-r. forces of the celestial realms.

40:6.4 You believe in the r. of your sonship, and thus does

40:9.6 the narrated event with the emotional tinge of r.

42:1.2 are but diverse manifestations of the same cosmic r.,

42:2.3 of this concept implies the totality of cosmic r.

42:2.4 are the centrum of the Paradise cycle of cosmic r..

42:2.20 you can hardly be told very much about a r. whose

42:9.1 of the r. of the electronic organization of prematter.

42:9.3 indicative of the fundamental r. of the sevenfold

42:10.1 The endless sweep of relative cosmic r. from the

42:11.2 functioning on and from creator levels of divine r..

42:11.4 but only true spirit levels of r. are independent of

42:11.4 Spirit-r. levels are recognized by their spirit

42:12.14 The spirit is the creative r.; the physical counterpart

44:0.15 To spirit beings the spirit world is a r..

44:0.17 beings who are capable of discerning the r. of the

44:0.20 in an effort to unfold to the mortal mind the r. of

44:0.21 emphatic the fact of the r. of these transactions of

44:1.15 survived, then would you have had music in r.;

46:7.5 mind equivalates to a totality or sixth r. level,

48:1.7 the r. of morontia materials, for he wrote, “They

48:7.23 by its illusions, to foreshadow a higher universe r.,

52:5.3 the penetration of cosmic r. and communion with

54:1.2 Enduring liberty is predicated on the r. of justice

54:1.3 True liberty is progressively related to r. and is ever

54:1.4 Liberty is nonexistent apart from cosmic r., and all

54:1.4 all personality r. is proportional to its divinity

54:3.1 Man’s ability to choose good or evil is a universe r.

54:3.3 But if this universe rebel against the r. of truth and

54:6.3 such a risk is inseparable from the r. situation of

56:1.2 motivates exquisite overcontrol of all material r.;

56:1.2 response of all bona fide material r. to the gravity

56:1.5 Father there could not possibly exist duality of r.,

56:1.5 absolute r. of the personal values of the Father,

56:2.1 spirit expression in the Word-Son and attains r.

56:2.2 Such duality of eternal r. renders the mind God,

56:5.2 the original Paradise-Havona level of existential r.,

56:6.1 constitutes a r. tension that can be resolved only

56:9.7 these two potentials of infinity become r.-unified in

56:9.10 the source of all manifestations of Deity and r. to all

56:9.11 of absolute values and meaningsunqualified R..

56:10.1 for the realization of the r. of God the Sevenfold,

56:10.1 they vaguely discern the r. of the overshadowing

56:10.4 which have been born of pre-existent harmonious r..

56:10.7 touch of all creative manifestations on all levels of r..

56:10.8 cosmology leads to the pursuit of divine r. values

56:10.11 of the far-flung diversification of phenomenal r.,

56:10.19 These meaningful r. values of divinity are blended in

56:10.20 goodness embrace the full revelation of divinity r..

65:7.8 and spiritual gravity are distinct realms of cosmic r.,

67:1.4 a personality who is knowingly resisting cosmic r..

67:1.4 be regarded as a misconception or distortion of r..

67:1.4 But sin is a purposeful resistance to divine r.

67:1.4 in an open and persistent defiance of recognized r.

67:7.4 Sin, being an attitude of the person toward r., is

67:7.5 spiritual progress on certain levels of universe r.,

68:1.7 belief in the r. of the onetime fictitious “golden age.”

70:7.10 harden these youths, to impress them with the r. of

70:10.1 Natural justice is a man-made theory; it is not a r..

71:7.2 the meanings of r., the nobility of values, the goals

77:7.7 not imagine that such was not a r. in former ages.

87:4.3 power of an idea lies not in its r. or reasonableness

89:10.1 The r. of the spiritual need persists, but intellectual

91:1.4 that level where the human mind recognizes the r. of

91:2.2 signified an attempt to manipulate r without affecting

91:3.4 a bona fide consciousness of the r. of the eternal

91:6.7 his Maker, where the creature contacts with the r.

91:8.9 But real praying does attain r..

91:9.2 and courageously facing the problems of universe r..

92:0.2 of superanimal potentials for r. perception.

92:0.3 and toward ever-expanding concepts of Deity r..

93:2.3 mission of the revelation of the truth of the r. of God

94:3.1 Having started out to discover final r., the Indian

94:3.8 to differentiate between the several levels of r.,

94:6.3 existence, and Trinity is the primal source of all r..

94:6.3 “All r. is ever in balance between the potentials

94:11.6 the technique of isolating the self from objective r..

94:11.6 results from identification with cosmic r. and with

94:11.11 existence, some Absolute Source of all r..

94:12.3 Amidists hold to an Infinite R. which is beyond all

95:1.8 a definite gospel, to proclaim the truth of the r. of

95:6.5 eternity-submerged in the ultimate r. of the good.

98:2.7 probings into the nature and r. of the cosmos.

98:7.8 the r. of Jesus of Nazareth as the glorified Christ,

99:4.4 for such is the true spiritual concept of supreme r..

99:4.13 these three partial approaches to the r. of the cosmos

99:7.5 Economic necessities tie man up with r. and personal

100:1.4 persons, and growth is an impressive and inspiring r..

100:1.9 The experience of the realization of the r. of

100:2.2 this entire experience constitutes the r. of religion

100:2.5 equivalent to the attainment of the maximum of r.,

100:3.2 a symbol signifying the approach to supreme r. of

100:3.5 Values can never be static; r. signifies change,

100:4.4 mind discovers the r. of meanings; but spiritual

100:5.8 mysticism can become a technique of r. avoidance,

100:6.1 True religion is a wholehearted devotion to some r.

100:6.2 is truly a cosmic r. of genuine spiritual worth.

100:6.7 the religionist who has grasped the r. of the Supreme

101:1.4 the experience of experiencing the r. of believing

101:1.4 believing in God as the r. of such a purely personal

101:2.2 for achieving unity in the comprehension of the r.

101:2.7 discriminating study of science suggests the r. and

101:2.7 Religion believes unreservedly in the r. of a God

101:2.8 harmony of this triune approach to universal r..

101:2.13 True religion is an insight into r., the faith-child of

101:2.16 no argument about the personality or r. of God is

101:5.5 start its career upon the assumption of the r. of three

101:5.9 faith in the furtherance of spiritual insight into r.,

101:5.12 its expanded presentation of the truths of r. and

101:6.2 is the secret of the personal realization of the r. of

101:6.5 unlimited capacity to experience r. of the Supreme

101:6.16 And all this, in potential, is contained within the r. of

101:7.6 experience in the ascending values of cosmic r..

101:9.8 a spiritualized consciousness of divine r. based on,

101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and confidence in r.,

101:9.9 consciousness and spiritual concept of enduring r..

101:10.3 the intolerable suspense of being a transient r. in the

101:10.5 that man’s concepts of ideality are endowed with r..

101:10.6 offering proofs of the r. of religious experience.

101:10.6 Faith is the only passport to completion of r. and to

101:10.9 in fighting the battle of r.’ triumph over the partial

102:1.5 so-called miracle may be offered in testimony of his r

102:1.5 in the divine manifestations of his infinite r..

102:2.0 2. RELIGION AND REALITY

102:2.5 not yield the existential unity of the source of r.,

102:2.5 succeed in this unification of the diversity of r.

102:2.5 only in the harmony of the triunity of functional r.

102:3.4 Religious desire is the hunger quest for divine r..

102:3.5 consciousness of fact, value, and true r. constitutes

102:3.5 awareness of personality r., maximum of being,

102:3.12 the Adjuster that attaches the feeling of r. to man’s

102:4.2 and questioning self and other active and external r..

102:4.2 plus totality of recognition of the r. of the external.

102:4.2 discovery of the external qualities of contacted r..

102:4.3 the recognition of God as the r.source, nature, and

102:4.3 such a knowledge of God is ever and always a r. of

102:4.4 erroneous ideas of the nature of God and of the r. of

102:6.3 God of salvation, something more than a r., a value,

102:6.5 but when contacting with cosmic r., certainty may

102:6.9 must not be arrayed against the truth of the r. of

102:6.10 the r. of the meeting of the human upreach and the

102:7.8 Only an unqualified r., an absolute, could dare to be

102:7.9 If the nonreligious approaches to cosmic r. presume

102:8.1 The highest evidence of the r and efficacy of religion

102:8.3 on the difference in man’s comprehension of r.

103:0.0 THE REALITY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

103:6.4 Such a technique of studying r. consists in turning

103:6.6 Likewise must man’s experience of material r. be

103:6.7 universe consists of three degrees, or stages, of r.

103:6.7 Mota is a supermaterial r. sensitivity which is

103:6.7 a superphilosophical reconciliation of divergent r.

103:6.14 Philosophy dare not project its interpretations of r.

103:6.14 never fail to reckon with the elliptic symmetry of r.

103:7.3 while these two phases of universal r. are perfectly

103:7.8 co-ordinate science and religion with the truth of r..

103:7.10 vanishes before the actual experience of and with r.,

103:7.11 constitutive r. sensitivity of the mind endowment of

103:7.11 its vaunted career of reasoning by assuming the r. of

103:8.1 of the probability of God becomes a religious r..

103:8.3 beloved does not in the least invalidate either the r.

103:8.4 —by faith know and love him—do not permit the r. of

103:8.6 Only a philosophy which recognizes the r. of

103:9.4 natural religion does not invalidate the r. and truth of

103:9.4 assuming the existence and r. of supermaterial values

103:9.5 toward the highest realms of universe objective r..

103:9.9 The full realization of the r. of mortal life consists in

103:9.9 love; and these are the ideals of objective cosmic r.

103:9.12 There is a r. in religious experience that is

103:9.12 such a r. is transcendent to reason, science, wisdom,

104:2.3 demand that he give recognition to the r. of Deity

104:2.3 eternal persons whose deity union is the fact and r.

104:2.4 a personality but nonetheless a true and absolute r.;

104:2.4 Trinity is a supersummative Deity r. eventuating out

104:3.4 reason demands a monotheistic unity of cosmic r.,

104:3.5 In these papers total r. (infinity) has been presented

104:3.18 In them is total r. functionalized, and through them

104:4.15 loving person are one and the same universal r.;

104:4.20 all spirit finds r. expression in this triune association

104:4.22 the beginnings and the endings of all energy r.,

104:4.33 that is actualizable within the domains of nondeity r..

104:4.38 realities which lie outside the domain of deified r..

104:4.43 the varying functional aspects of all actualized r. on

104:4.43 inherent in the varying aspects of all incomplete r.,

104:4.43 volitional and causative Deity r. to the boundless

104:4.43 possibilities of static, reactive, nondeity r. in the

104:4.47 subinfinite and subabsolute manifestations of his r..

104:5.6 The Paradise Isle is the absolute of cosmic r.,

104:5.6 The Conjoint Actor is the absolute of mind r.,

104:5.6 the co-ordination of the sum total of actualized r.

104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all latent energy r.spirit,

104:5.11 association yields the integration of latent energy r..

105:0.0 DEITY AND REALITY

105:0.1 and the finality of r. is only relatively understandable.

105:0.2 mortal intellect attempts to grasp the concept of r.

105:0.2 such a finite mind is face to face with infinity-r.;

105:0.2 r. totality is infinity and therefore can never be

105:0.3 it is impossible to portray even our concepts of r.

105:1.2 attempts to elucidate the genesis and fruition of r.,

105:1.2 identifiable in undeified realms of universal r..

105:1.3 all r. has its origin in the infinite I AM, whose

105:1.3 connotes unqualified infinity, the undifferentiated r.

105:1.5 and though there never was a real beginning to r.,

105:1.5 source relationships which r. manifests to infinity.

105:1.6 an actual experiential r., but the I AM ever remains

105:1.6 far short of the unfathomed infinity of original r..

105:1.8 of self-limitation and is susceptible of r. expression

105:2.1 In considering the genesis of r., ever bear in mind

105:2.1 all absolute r. is from eternity and without beginning

105:2.1 By absolute r. we refer to the existential persons of

105:2.2 the chronological portrayal of the origins of r.,

105:2.2 attempts to portray the genesis and generation of r.

105:2.3 differentiation of deified r. and of undeified r.,

105:2.3 potential and actual r., and of certain other realities

105:2.7 From the finite mortal’s viewpoint, r. has its true

105:2.8 is the association of the statics and potentials of r..

105:2.11 the eternal fact of infinity-r. and the universal truth

105:2.11 infinity-reality and the universal truth of r.-infinity.

105:3.1 But though we may portray r. origins and infinity

105:3.1 The seven Absolutes are the premise of r..

105:3.4 nonspiritual, impersonal, and nonvolitional r.,

105:3.5 force; unifier of all actual and actualizing r..

105:3.6 The potentially personal possibilities of universal r.,

105:3.7 the I AM; totality of nondeified r. and finality of all

105:3.9 Absolutes of Infinity constitute the beginnings of r..

105:3.10 that all r. is predicated upon their eternity existence

105:4.1 existence of the I AM as the primal source of all r..

105:4.2 eternalize the basic foundations for all universe r..

105:4.7 associations eternalize the potential of all r.;

105:4.7 they encompass both deified and undeified r..

105:4.8 The dualities eternalize r. foundations.

105:5.0 5. PROMULGATION OF FINITE REALITY

105:5.1 so must the promulgation of finite r. be ascribed to

105:5.2 it would appear that all r. diversification took place

105:5.2 the volitional act promulgating finite r. connotes a

105:5.5 With the appearance of relative and qualified r.

105:5.5 a new cycle of r.the growth cyclea majestic

105:5.6 the beginning of the finite is the genesis of r.;

105:5.6 This newly appearing finite r. exists in two original

105:5.7 1. Primary maximums, the supremely perfect r.,

105:5.8 Secondary maximums, the supremely perfected r.,

105:6.0 6. REPERCUSSIONS OF FINITE REALITY

105:6.4 The creature repercussion to finite-r. promulgation

105:7.18 the original r. of the First Source and Center may

106:0.0 UNIVERSE LEVELS OF REALITY

106:0.1 Deity to the genesis and manifestations of cosmic r.;

106:0.2 universe are made of many forms and phases of r.

106:0.9 Unqualified unity of infinity is a hypothetical r.

106:0.10 These levels of r. are convenient compromise

106:0.10 There are a number of other ways of looking at r.

106:0.18 R. growth is conditioned by the circumstances of

106:0.19 of their synthesis on ever-ascending levels of r..

106:1.1 The primary or spirit-origin phases of finite r. find

106:1.4 the source of the relative unity of the functional r.

106:3.0 3. TRANSCENDENTAL TERTIARY R. ASSOC.

106:5.1 The Ultimate is the apex of transcendental r. even

106:5.1 is the capstone of evolutionary-experiential r..

106:5.3 Trinities are always deity r. but never personality r..

106:6.3 of ever-enlarging segments of r. will approach

106:6.3 proportional to the inclusion of all r. within the

106:7.1 of the difficulties in forming concepts of infinite r.

106:7.4 the universes themselves and all other phases of r.,

106:7.9 possible to conceive of the final integration of total r.

106:8.12 provides for a possible unlimited integration of r..

106:8.12 Father-Infinitethe completion of the cycle of r..

106:8.12 self-realize the limitlessness of r. around the circle

106:8.16 Deity Absolute is an existential r. of eternity status.

106:8.21 the correlation of every phase of every kind of r. that

106:8.21 is included the absolute finality of all r. realization.

106:9.1 the possible experiential unification of limitless r.,

106:9.1 Infinity unification as an experiential r. is remote,

106:9.1 unites the divergencies of all r. with an existential

106:9.2 achieve a limited comprehension of universe r..

106:9.3 are man’s greatest aids to relative r. perception

106:9.3 yet his most formidable obstacles to complete r.

106:9.4 The concept of the unification of all r., be it in this

106:9.4 qualifications and imperfections of r. in the cosmos.

106:9.4 total integration of r. is unqualifiedly and eternally

106:9.4 at this very universe moment, infinite r. is unified.

106:9.9 are due to increased capacities for r. reception and

107:0.6 Adjuster is the divine universe r. which factualizes

107:4.2 the r. of the Adjuster must border on absoluteness.

107:5.1 are fragmentations of God on an absolute level of r.

107:7.4 will functions on the personality level of universe r.,

108:5.9 does not in the least detract from its value and r..

108:6.5 re-creations are being preserved in the emerging r. of

109:1.4 achieve a r. of attainment which is eternally theirs.

110:6.10 The degree of selfhood r. is directly determined by

110:6.11 The shadowy r. of the embryonic nature of a seventh

111:1.5 Mind is about all you have of universe r. that is

111:2.7 The r. of this unique relationship is neither material

111:2.10 And thus does the material and mortal r. of the self

111:3.5 cosmic meanings as a realization of universal r..

111:3.6 Mind knows quantity, r., meanings.

111:3.6 knows, and the associated spirit, which r.-izes.

111:6.5 When man wishes to modify physical r., be it himself

112:0.3 1. Personality is that quality in r. which is bestowed

112:1.0 1. PERSONALITY AND REALITY

112:1.10 capacity to experience consciousness of cosmic r..

112:1.17 signifies the unification of all factors of r. as well as

112:2.8 All mortal concepts of r are based on the assumption

112:2.11 As mind pursues r. to its ultimate analysis, matter

112:2.11 When spiritual insight pursues that r. which remains

112:2.12 is the experiential realization of the cosmic r. of

112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic r. whether material, morontial,

112:5.2 but with regard to identity a conditioned eternal r..

112:5.17 new survivor can make contact with nonspiritual r.,

112:5.20 The true r. of all selfhood (personality) is able to

112:7.6 self has become a new and enduring universe r.,

115:1.3 the diverse levels of cosmic r. have been designated

115:1.3 of the original and primordial absolute r. of infinity.

115:2.2 Value is a unique element in universe r..

115:2.2 actualities by enlarged comprehension of r. meanings

115:3.1 to define the extent and nature of this primal r. is

115:3.1 to express the r. of infinity or the infinity of r..

115:3.2 attempting first to break the unity of such a r..

115:3.4 less and less are they true designations of r.;

115:3.6 source manifestation of the I AM from which all r.

115:3.12 the dual motions of the cycle of r. metamorphosis

115:3.13 On the descending levels of r. the triodity of

115:3.16 the transfer of r. from potentiality to actuality.

115:3.16 every human decision not only actualizes a new r.

115:4.0 4. SOURCES OF SUPREME REALITY

115:4.6 Supreme r., which is total finite r., is in process of

115:5.1 the Trinity for the r. of his personal and spirit nature.

115:7.3 all r., excepting the unqualified values of the seven

115:7.6 effectively unifying the results of this mode of r.

116:2.3 Eternity and infinity connote a level of deity r. which

116:2.3 the Trinity is a r. which lies somewhat beyond the

116:3.2 Mind is the flexible r. which creatures and Creators

116:3.4 freewill choice can cause to be evolved the divine r.

116:6.5 unification of the several kinds of cosmic r..

116:7.1 The physical r. of the universes is symbolic of the

116:7.1 is symbolic of the perceivable r. of the Supreme;

116:7.5 total and indestructible universe r.—fusion with the

117:1.1 of the finite cosmos, the completion of finite r.,

117:1.1 God the Supreme will voice the r. of volitional

117:1.3 the Supreme,whose r. becomes increasingly apparent

117:1.5 yields a new meaning value on deity levels of r..

117:3.1 The cosmic r. variously designated as the Supreme

117:3.5 creative of a new power potential of Deity r..

117:3.9 an actual fragment of the highest and eternal r.,

117:4.1 are reflections of his efforts to achieve r. of self

117:4.8 It is out of the r. of the Supreme that the Adjuster,

117:4.14 God’s giftshis bestowal of r.are not

117:4.14 upon him the potential of immortality—eternal r..

117:4.14 love, the greater the r.—actuality—of that man.

117:5.6 personality leaves a trail of actualized r. as it passes

117:6.12 through observation of the Paradise-Havona r.

117:6.15 a creature’s consciousness of the r. and actuality of

117:6.20 Only existential r. is self-contained and self-existent.

117:6.24 the liberation of all finite r. from the limitations of

117:7.4 yet the Trinity Ultimate is even now a qualified r.,

118:1.2 will is tantamount to the realization of eternity-r.

118:1.10 On the absolute and eternal level, potential r. is just

118:1.10 potential reality is just as meaningful as actual r..

118:3.7 All patterns of r. occupy space on the material levels

118:3.7 Does the pattern—the r.—of an idea occupy space?

118:4.7 all actualization of potential r. is limited by ultimate

118:7.2 become parts of the experiential actualization of all r.

118:7.3 enjoy progression by making freewill contact with r..

118:7.5 the transient r. of all God-unidentified selfhood.

118:7.7 the prerogative of exercising volitional choice of r.

118:9.4 the finite creation is to deny fact and to disregard r..

118:9.8 they would embrace personal and impersonal r.,

118:9.9 maximation of all creature r., the consummation of

121:6.5 Philo also possibly glimpsed the r. and presence of

124:4.2 mind did not fully grasp the r. of his dual nature.

125:0.3 its temple; now Jesus was soon to behold them in r..

130:4.0 4. DISCOURSE ON REALITY

130:4.1 began a dissertation concerning the nature of r. in

130:4.2 to Ganid: The source of universe r. is the Infinite.

130:4.4 comprehend the true depths of universe r..

130:4.6 that phase of universal r., which can coexist with

130:4.10 reveal the world of r., wherein wisdom interprets

130:4.14 presence of the complete constitutes relativity of r.,

130:7.4 the only physically related r. which can transcend

130:7.6 the scientist grows out of failure to recognize the r.

130:7.7 universal r. has an expanding and always relative

132:1.2 the spiritual world and on divine levels of eternal r..

132:2.8 positive proof of the existence and r. of man’s will,

132:2.10 Evil becomes a r. of personal experience only when

132:3.2 wisdom, with relationships; truth, with r. values.

133:5.8 Such a conception of r. yields a broader insight

133:5.10 R. of material existence attaches to unrecognized

133:7.8 self-conscious existence, associated with the r. of his

134:8.3 starving mortal who could not distinguish r. from

139:2.8 indulgence to the plain matter-of-fact world of r..

140:8.31 and goodnessas the divine ideal and the eternal r..

142:2.3 you must now accept as a r. the love of the Father

143:2.7 led to doubt the r. of the Father’s love and mercy.

143:7.3 must alternate with service, contact with material r..

145:2.7 religion become a r. in your individual experiences

149:2.11 Jesus put r. in the place of tradition and swept aside

153:3.2 Son of Man subject to the will of God, constitute r.

155:6.4 that living faith which is able to grasp the r. of God

158:7.8 did not awaken to the r. of these coming events until

160:4.14 Men who prefer optimistic illusions to r. can never

160:4.15 for the achievement of higher levels of universe r..

160:5.1 represents our highest concept of the ideals of r.

160:5.2 acting reverently toward some r. which we deem

160:5.7 only portrays his Father as the ideal of infinite r.

160:5.8 convinced that there are no attainable ideals of r.

160:5.9 if you seek to substitute the word God for the r. of

160:5.9 putting an idea in the place of an ideal, a divine r..

160:5.11 the spirit worlds of the higher idealism of divine r..

160:5.11 of the r. of the idealism of the religion of Jesus,

160:5.13 True religion has reference to destiny and r. of

160:5.13 the r. and idealism of that which is wholeheartedly

161:1.9 personality represents man’s highest concept of r.

161:1.9 God represents man’s highest concept of divine r.

161:1.9 a divine and infinite personality, a personality in r.

169:4.2 offering arguments in proof of the r. of the Father.

170:1.2 presented the kingdom of God as: 1. A present r.;

170:2.23 the r. of God’s forgiveness of your own misdeeds.

174:0.2 in your faith, and you shall soon know of the r. of

177:2.3 “Love, John, is the supreme r. of the universe when

180:5.2 Divine truth is a spirit-discerned and living r..

180:5.8 enduring and living r. of such a divine declaration.

180:5.8 that is the r. of the realization of the love of God.

181:2.9 that you must adjust your misconceptions to the r.

182:1.15 I am the r. of endless life.

184:2.3 Peter could not grasp the r. of the situationthat

193:0.4 gospel of the kingdomthe r. of the fatherhood of

194:2.7 the r. of eternal and ascending sonship with God.

194:3.3 Jesus met life in all its terrible r. and mastered it—

195:5.4 1. Man’s logical attitude toward things of material r..

195:6.10 False religions may represent an evasion of r., but

195:6.10 mortal man to the very entrance upon an eternal r. of

195:7.12 If universe r. is only one vast machine, then man

195:7.16 the human and time-space evaluation of r..

195:7.16 which eternity reflects as the r. shadows of time.

195:7.23 The scientist, not science, perceives the r. of an

195:10.1 until it is made divine by the discovery of the r. of

195:10.7 No political regime which denies the r. of God can

196:0.7 of the r. and sacredness of all human loyalties

196:0.13 but rather to believe with him, believe in the r. of the

196:1.6 (all the while fully conscious of the r. of humanity)

196:3.2 There are just three elements in universal r.: fact,

196:3.2 activities as reason, wisdom, and faith—physical r.,

196:3.2 reason, wisdom, and faith—physical r., intellectual r.,

196:3.3 The progressive comprehension of r is the equivalent

196:3.3 finding God, the consciousness of identity with r.,

196:3.3 The experiencing of total r. is the full realization of

196:3.16 Source of all absolute values of divine and eternal r..

196:3.18 This profound experience of the r. of the indwelling

196:3.21 The one truly divine and objective r. associated with

196:3.21 Man’s contact with the highest objective r., God, is

196:3.22 divinely real, with that which is the very source of r..

196:3.23 and idealism are not the equivalent of religious r..

196:3.30 supreme gesture, his magnificent reach for final r.,

196:3.31 experience, spiritual possibility is potential r..

reality

0:4.2 1. Undeified r. ranges from the energy domains of

0:4.3 2. Deified r. embraces all of infinite Deity potentials

0:4.4 3. Interassociated r.. Universe reality is supposedly

0:5.10 the indwelling spirit becomes the father of a new r.

0:6.11 the r. of any pattern consists of its energies, its mind,

0:8.10 the spirit person of God the Supreme are one r.

0:11.8 the Unqualified Absolute is a positive r. pervading

3:5.16 is an experiential attainment; it is a r. of personal

4:1.6 Except for God, there would be no such thing as r.

5:5.11 spirit consciousnessthe realization of the spirit r.

16:6.10 recognition of the r. of these three manifestations

53:3.2 1. The r. of the Universal Father. Lucifer charged

94:2.6 was a definite effort to seek and to find true r..

101:5.2 values, thereby arriving at a concept of complete r.

102:3.5 morontia mota) leads to the consciousness of true r.;

110:6.10 3. Personality r.. The degree of selfhood r. is

130:4.2 divinity of value—constitute the r. of the Supreme.

133:7.6 now let me emphasize that self-consciousness is a r..

161:1.4 proved only the r. of God, not his personality.

196:0.3 one mortal, did God ever become such a living r.

reality, spirit

6:4.1 control over all actualized s. through his absolute

14:6.9 pleasure because it is a worthy revelation of s. to all

16:9.1 realization of energy reality, mind reality, and s..

42:12.13 wherever a divine s. is present, whenever a real

42:12.13 produced a material or physical counterpart of s..

42:12.14 counterpart is the time-space refection of the s.,

104:5.6 The Eternal Son is the absolute of s., the absolute

104:5.6 absolute mind reality, the co-ordinate of absolute s.,

104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all latent energy r.—spirit,

107:6.4 But the Adjuster must be something more than s..

111:1.4 the Father has endowed you with the purest s known

112:2.20 infused with, and eventually attains the status of, s.

160:5.3 your object of worship must be the universal s.

160:5.4 of the name applied to this ideal of s., it is God.

180:5.8 their ideals of s. are satisfied only when they love

188:3.8 Whether or not this s. returned to become a part

189:1.3 that both are the reflected shadow of enduring s..

reality, spiritual

1:3.1 The Father is an infinite s.; he is “the sovereign,

1:5.8 God is a real spirit and a s..

2:6.8 God strikes no personal attitude, for sin is not a s.;

7:1.4 Every time a s. actualizes in the universes, this

9:6.2 as the Son attracts all s., so does the Conjoint Actor

9:8.13 its enlarged sensitivity to the r. of spiritual things.

11:3.1 A purely s. is, to a purely material being,

12:9.1 personality is basic to progressing experience with s..

14:6.23 and perfect proof of the s. of the Supreme Being.

16:9.15 the s. of the Eternal Son, and the personality reality

26:6.2 of time-space unitythe s. of God the Supreme.

32:5.2 to the promised land of s. and supernal existence.

52:5.3 of cosmic reality and communion with s..

94:12.7 not the gospel about Jesus, but the living, s. of the

100:5.5 conversion be an intellectual, emotional, and s..

101:3.18 to affirm the personal possession and s. of that

101:6.11 the service-discovery of s and the ministry-revelation

101:10.1 Nor can man ever discern s. through examination of

103:6.6 experiences s. in the soul but becomes conscious

103:7.14 There is a real proof of s. in the presence of the

112:5.17 new survivor can make contact with nonspiritual r.,

157:4.5 Upon this rock of s. will I build the living temple

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new realms of s.

180:5.3 Truth is a s. value experienced only by spirit-

188:3.4 There must have been some s. in the experience of

195:5.2 seeker aright only when embraced as a living s.,

196:0.9 to his unique life a profound endowment of s..

196:3.2 and faithphysical reality, intellectual reality, and s..

196:3.23 a substitute for genuine religious experience—s..

196:3.35 self with the universe, and on its highest levels of s..

reality, in

2:3.2 greatest punishment (in r. an inevitable consequence)

3:1.6 The omnipresence of God is in r. a part of his

3:2.15 in attributes, eternal in wisdom, and absolute in r..

8:0.4 In r. the Deities are all three existent from eternity;

13:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits are, in r., the mind-spirit

13:4.6 the Seven Master Spirits are, in r., the Paradise

15:7.3 In r., all headquarters worlds are paradisiacal.

26:8.4 apparent failures; in r., simply unescapable delays.

26:9.4 become in r. and eternally the perfected sons of God.

27:5.1 They are in r. living, automatic libraries.

30:4.26 your spiritual education begins in r. and in earnest;

31:2.2 Gravity Messengers personalities, but in r. they are

32:3.8 lowly estate and climbing ever upward, in r. inward.

32:3.12 In r., both perfect and perfected creatures are

33:3.3 Such a Divine Minister is in r. the mother of spirits

33:8.5 These high councils are, in r., the universe

34:1.2 In r., this new and personal presence is but a

37:9.11 midway ministers are in r. the actual custodians of

39:5.12 In r. these wings are energy insulators—friction

42:11.1 the physical and the spiritual, in r. they are one.

44:0.19 through with you, as a part of you, in r., as you.

44:1.15 survived, then would you have had music in r.;

44:5.5 These are the keen personalities who are in r seeking

44:6.4 These impulses are in r. the superb reflections of the

48:1.6 almost as a thing apartin r. an invasion of man by

48:6.4 True, you are not yet spirits in r., but you are no

53:3.6 they were in r. traitors to their mortal fellows since

55:1.3 spoken of as “coming down from heaven, in r. no

56:9.14 in concept and in r., all things and beings center in

57:1.7 In r. the story has its proper beginning at this point

57:5.10 they were in r. secondary suns for a short period

59:5.8 echinoderms are in r. the guide fossils of this epoch.

65:2.14 accidental, but in r. it was altogether purposeful.

74:1.5 the visible heads, in r. the sole rulers, of planet 606

74:4.1 that Adam and Eve were in r. gods or else so near

82:3.15 they are in r. entering upon a form of trial marriage

83:3.4 either deserted the other, in r. a marriage bond.

88:2.3 their God dwelt in such stone altars, which were in r.

89:8.1 and temple prostitution were in r. modifications of

90:5.3 primitive tribal secret societies were in r. a crude

91:2.3 the truest prayer is in r. a communion between man

93:2.6 while resembling that of the human male, was in r.

93:9.7 as conversations between Abraham and God in r.

98:3.4 Oaths and admissions to citizenship were in r.

101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and confidence in r.,

103:1.1 In r., every human being defines religion in the terms

110:5.6 that which you accept as the Adjuster’s voice is in r.

112:0.3 1. Personality is that quality in r. which is bestowed

113:1.8 a personal angel (in r. two) will henceforth be

113:6.8 constitutes the “resurrection of the unjust,” in r.

118:10.9 tribulation upon some suffering mortal may in r.

120:4.3 as the Trinity of three beings is in r. one Deity.

121:8.3 his record is in r. the Gospel according to Peter.

125:0.3 its temple; now he was soon to behold them in r..

128:1.9 the lad, youth, and man of Nazareth, was in r. the

134:3.5 In r. these lectures were on the “Kingdom of God”

137:8.9 the soul of man, there in r. is the kingdom of heaven.

141:6.2 easier persuade him that he is in r. a son of God.

141:7.7 They often listened to his teachings when in r. what

142:6.8 thereby becoming in r. a son of God, a progressive

143:2.4 transformation, you become in r. the temples of

143:2.5 your acts to the influence of the evil one when in r.

143:3.6 discovery that many human perplexities are in r.

146:2.14 In r. this means a prayer for divine wisdom.

146:3.6 telling you that you are in r. the sons of God.

153:0.2 Simon Zelotes expressed the belief, in r. a hope,

155:1.2 heathen (in r. his ignorant and untaught brethren)

156:3.2 these so-called gentiles, who were in r. descended

158:1.8 beings with Jesus were Moses and Elijah; in r.,

161:1.9 a divine and infinite personality, a personality in r.

170:5.14 began to teach that the kingdom was in r. to appear

174:5.1 supposed that he went in search of Jesus, but in r.

188:5.4 In r., Jesus spent upward of twenty-five years on the

195:6.2 In r., true religion cannot become involved in any

reality-infinity

105:2.11 fact of infinity-reality and the universal truth of r..

reality-izes

111:3.6 which knows, and the associated spirit, which r..

reality-unified

56:9.7 while these two potentials of infinity become r. in the

realizable

0:4.1 volition of the Father and is r. in three primal phases

0:11.14 potential of the static-dynamic Deity functionally r.

112:1.9 These dimensional phenomena are r. as three on the

112:1.11 enhanced, and certain new dimensional values are r..

112:6.8 the former Adjuster to become immediately self-r.

117:2.5 such a destiny is only r. because you are in and of

117:6.17 spirit are the substance of the Supreme as he is r. in

realizationsee self-realization

0:2.17 God the Ultimate implies the attained r. of the

0:3.22 the theoretical I AM achieved the r. of personality

0:8.9 an experiential discovery-career of the r. of God

0:9.1 attained absonite levels through the completed r.

0:10.1 constitute the experiential r. of absolute divinity,

0:10.2 God the Absolute is the r.-attainment goal of all

0:11.2 progressive revelation-r. as the enrichment of all

0:12.4 Deity realities always seek r. and manifestation in

0:12.5 fully manifest; they are in process of universe r..

1:1.3 to experience the r. of the indwelling presence of the

1:6.8 Jesus attained the full r. of this potential of spirit

1:6.8 inspired by the perfect demonstration of such a r.

1:7.5 effect the actual spiritual r. of the personality of God

3:6.7 the satisfaction of the r. of an eternal purpose,

4:4.0 4. THE REALIZATION OF GOD

5:3.7 Man’s r. of the reality of the worship experience is

5:4.5 salvation from disharmony by the r. of beauty;

5:5.2 Religion may permeate all four levels of the r. of

5:5.6 The essential doctrine of the human r. of God

5:5.6 in the r. of the indwelling presence of a fragment

5:5.11 factors, three differential levels of reality r..

5:5.11 the soul consciousnessthe r. of the ideal of God.

5:5.11 spirit consciousnessthe r. of the spirit reality of

5:5.11 By the unification of these factors of the divine r.,

5:5.11 conscious levels with a r. of the personality of God

5:5.11 will in time lead to the r. of the supremacy of God

5:5.11 may eventuate in the r. of the ultimacy of God,

5:6.5 Ultimate, even reaching out for a r. of the Absolute.

6:2.7 the Son appears to devote himself more to the r. of

6:8.0 8. REALIZATION OF THE ETERNAL SON

12:9.3 knowledge is not necessarily a part of the higher r.

14:4.22 in their efforts to attain higher levels of divinity r.

14:5.4 After ascenders have attained a r. of Supremacy and

14:6.7 The perfection r. in Havona compensates for the

14:6.13 base for the ever-expanding r. of spirit power.

14:6.16 opportunity for the r. of reciprocation of equality

15:7.6 of personality mobilization, unification, and r..

16:3.18 Creature r. of these three factors equals Havona

16:6.8 the personal r. of divine fellowship, the recognition

16:7.1 Moral intuition, the r. of duty, is a component of

16:8.6 the r. of relative independence of creative free will.

16:8.19 endowment is the beginning r. of Deity kinship.

16:9.1 possesses innate recognition-r. of energy reality,

16:9.1 intuitive r. of validity attaches to the unification of

16:9.6 and the r. (recognition) of God is inalienable and

16:9.13 the concurrent r. of our fraternal relationship with

21:6.4 so are the Creator Sons achieving the personal r. of

26:4.12 the fulfillment and r. of that tremendous command

26:5.5 the spiritual recognition and r. of the Master Spirit

26:6.2 in this circle that the ascenders achieve a new r. of

26:8.2 general work of preparing their candidates for a r. of

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh stage of spirit r. by a

28:6.20 way is prepared for the r. of the solemnity of trust

35:1.3 for the r. of a supernal type of self-government.

36:6.7 expression in the Son, and life r. in the Spirit.

39:1.11 values inherent in the r. that a first-stage spirit being

39:5.4 foster and bring to r. even as much of brotherhood

43:7.5 for the r. of the magnificent artistic possibilities of

47:6.3 overmastering motivation of the r. of a common

52:2.7 This is the dispensation of the r. of sex equality.

52:2.7 preliminary to the fuller r. of the ideals of home life.

52:6.2 the r. of the world-wide brotherhood of man is not

52:6.2 revelation is essential to the r. of brotherhood on

52:6.2 the r. of social brotherhood on your world depends

52:6.7 in the world-wide r. of the brotherhood of man.

52:7.16 The planetary r. of this era of light and life far more

55:11.4 achievements in the supreme r. of cosmic wisdom.

55:11.5 readjustments which would probably attend the r. of

56:3.6 threefold in expression and Trinity-unified in final r..

56:3.6 in finality spirit must and does attain its full r. in that

56:7.1 divinity r. is accompanied by certain well-defined

56:7.2 expanding revelation and r. of God the Supreme

56:9.4 of personal comprehension and creature r.,

56:10.1 grasp for the r. of the reality of God the Sevenfold,

56:10.2 a fuller r. of the comprehensible elements of Deity—

56:10.8 Through the r. of truth the appreciation of beauty

62:6.6 we knew we were upon the threshold of the r. of our

62:7.1 all astir with the r. that a great event was impending;

65:6.2 organismal adaptation, and augmented life r..

67:1.4 Evil is a partial r. of, or maladjustment to, universe

67:2.1 planetary administration was on the eve of the r.

67:3.9 achieving an experiential level of personality r. of the

67:7.5 never can the sin of any being rob another of the r.

68:1.1 immediate r. of the brotherhood of man on Urantia.

68:1.7 societies were far from the r. of utopian dreams.

68:2.5 r. of various needs, all led to the closer association

68:2.9 is the insurance of race survival, not merely the r. of

70:9.17 The sudden and nonevolutionary r. of supposed

71:3.4 1. Love loyalty derived from the r. of brotherhood.

71:4.15 progress in the arts of civilization leads to the r. of

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be r. of selfhood,

71:7.7 2. The r. of meanings.

71:8.15 Urantia is far from the r. of these exalted ideals,

72:12.5 Spirit of Truth provides the foundation for the r. of

72:12.5 better prepared for the r. of a planetary government

74:3.3 They arrived at a full r. of the folly of attempting

75:0.1 The r. of race betterment appeared to be a long way

75:4.0 4. THE REALIZATION OF DEFAULT

75:5.2 It was in the despair of the r. of failure that Adam,

75:5.4 Upon the r. of what had happened, Serapatatia was

76:5.2 new presence within them and awakened to the r.

79:8.6 did move forward in the r. of the arts of civilization,

81:6.11 in numbers prevents the full r. of national destiny,

83:0.1 that eventually culminated in the r. of pair matings,

83:8.7 it does not produce an insensitivity to the r. of the

84:1.3 the conscious r. of the obligations of sex relations.

84:5.11 evolution worked toward the r. of women’s rights.

84:7.10 thus the new and higher r. of name pride comes

84:7.25 growing out of the r. that parents were creators of

84:7.28 essential to the r. of brotherhood among all men.

86:3.4 It was the r. of impotency before the mighty forces

87:7.1 which will insure survival and augment r.

90:0.3 Religion eventually achieves the simple r. of an

91:6.4 to the r. of those reserve powers of human nature

91:8.6 true gesture toward the r. of unselfish brotherhood.

92:4.3 human belief-reflex, excited by the r. and fear of the

92:4.8 sons bestow upon their brethren in the joyous r. that

92:7.3 man to God and bring the r. of the Father to man.

92:7.10 of idealistic spiritual living, r. of sonship with God

94:3.6 Brahmanism came near to the r. of the indwelling of

94:6.6 riches upon his fellows, for that is the r. of truth.

94:11.5 endeavors, could attain to the r. of this inner divinity.

95:4.2 that every moment should be lived in the r. of the

96:7.8 achieved the r. of the ideal of the Universal Father

97:7.11 The r. of divine justice has begun the destruction of

98:4.8 to lead up to the “enthusiasm” of the r. of divinity,

98:7.1 Father’s love and to the r. of their sonship with God.

99:5.7 interpretation of the r. of that spiritual experience.

100:1.9 The experience of the r. of the reality of unconscious

100:3.3 enhanced r. on ever progressively higher and higher

100:3.6 potentials equals growth, the experiential r. of values

100:3.6 in growth of values, progress in meanings, and r. of

100:4.6 that would be the r. of the brotherhood of man.

100:6.7 There is a sense of security, associated with the r. of

101:1.1 the r. of spiritual satisfactions while yet in the flesh

101:2.15 The r. of religion never has been, and never will be,

101:6.2 the Adjuster is the secret of the personal r. of the

101:6.5 experience of Supremacy, the r. of the Supreme;

101:6.9 1. Salvation from material fetters in the personal r. of

101:6.11 3. Salvation from spiritual blindness, the human r. of

101:6.12 through the eventual r. of the harmony of Havona

101:6.16 of the r. of the ultimate experience of the Father.

102:1.6 be satisfied with anything less than the personal r. of

102:2.5 the personality satisfaction of the r. of cosmic

102:3.4 Religious experience is the r. of the consciousness of

102:3.13 In science, the idea precedes the expression of its r.;

102:3.13 in religion, the experience of r. precedes the

102:6.10 the r. of the reality of the meeting of the human

103:1.6 The r. of the recognition of spiritual values is an

103:4.3 the r. that one’s highest ideals are not necessarily

103:6.6 as to their conscious r., by the mind activity.

103:9.9 The full r. of the reality of mortal life consists in a

104:3.2 Regardless of the r. of the survival of spiritual

104:4.33 the eternalization of the functional infinity r. of all

105:3.1 overshadowed by the r. that the seven Absolutes are

105:3.3 basis for the r.-revelation of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 the basis for the r.-revelation of “I AM force”

105:4.8 The triunities eventuate the r. of infinity as function.

106:2.8 they will experience the r. of a new meaning-value

106:7.1 some kind of an experiential r. of all that could be.

106:7.4 absolute God may be practically impossible of r.;

106:7.6 which mean to you what the infinite r. of God the

106:7.9 This developmental r. is predicated on the completed

106:8.1 is manifested in a theoretical infinity of eternity r..

106:8.17 short of the complete r. of all infinite potentials.

106:8.21 there is included the absolute finality of all reality r..

106:8.22 lead directly to the r. of the I AM as an experiential

106:9.4 a unity is in process of experiential r. in the Trinity

110:3.10 is the birth of cosmic morality and the dawning r.

110:6.1 The sum total of personality r. on a material world is

110:6.12 and maximum limits of these stages of maturity r.:

110:6.15 highest possible r. of mind-Adjuster relationship in

110:6.17 faith makes experiential the full r. of man’s

110:6.17 only by and through the r. of choice-experience.

110:6.17 spiritual forces greatly augments both cosmic r. of

110:6.18 to attain further quantitative r. of cosmic growth

111:3.5 and cosmic meanings as a r. of universal reality.

111:3.7 truth, beauty, and goodness as the value-r. of God-

111:7.5 of anticipation disillusioned by the bitterness of r.;

112:1.9 seven dimensions of self-expression or person-r..

112:1.12 are not co-ordinated in experiential personality r..

112:2.12 true spiritual experience, is the experiential r. of

112:4.13 at once, passes into the “r. of identity transition,”

112:5.5 mortal choice the Father depends for the r. of a new

113:4.4 acquire enhanced r. of the presence of the Adjuster

114:6.10 angels, who forecast a future age and plan for the r.

115:3.16 new avenues of the r. of hitherto impossible

117:0.3 Supremacy advanced another step toward cosmic r..

117:6.6 latent mother potential of the Supreme, a new r. of

117:6.6 It appears that this r. of self will continue in the

117:6.7 experience, ripening wisdom, and divinity r..

117:6.20 All creations are interdependent in their r. of destiny.

117:7.1 The completed r. of all finite potentials equals the

117:7.1 completion of the r. of all evolutionary experience.

118:1.2 Such a consecration of will is tantamount to the r.

118:5.2 even men, are to become God’s partners in the r.

120:2.2 time lag involved in the r. of this achievement.

120:3.2 give some attention to the r. and exemplification of

120:4.2 the progressive self-conscious r. and recognition of

122:2.7 Zacharias and Elizabeth rejoiced greatly in the r. that

124:4.5 his mother was destined to be hurt by the r. that

126:2.2 fourteen years of age, awakened to the r. that he

129:0.3 the r. that Jesus was making ready to leave them.

130:4.14 insufficiencies, is equivalent to the r. of actual evil

131:5.3 attaining the r. of all that is divinely perfect.

133:4.5 derived from the r. of the presence of God in the

133:4.5 The great thing in all human experience is the r. of

133:4.8 a fine art through the increasing r. that you minister

140:5.15 the r. of the chief purpose of all human struggling

140:10.4 a salvation growing out of the faith-r. of this very

141:2.1 I declare that the kingdom of heaven is the r. and

143:7.3 faith contemplation of the Father and attempted r. of

149:6.3 I would lead you up, through recognition, r., and

149:6.8 your more mature spiritual r. and appreciation.

150:5.5 R. of sonship is incompatible with the desire to sin

152:6.5 the r. of the real nature of their task as ambassadors

153:2.12 every soul who attains the r. of this united nature of

155:3.1 the “kingdom is not meat and drink but the r. of

155:5.10 the actual r. of the victory of spiritual faith over

155:6.3 the r. of the possibility of making for yourselves

155:6.9 but this is impossible of r. in the present state of

157:6.3 the new period of the more complete r. of the truth

160:1.13 it constantly seeks for the r. of those values which

162:1.7 their jurisdiction before they awakened to the r.

167:5.2 a means of stirring up his soul to the r. of the need

170:5.4 gospel, nearly failed of r. as his followers distorted

171:4.3 bewildered apostles wake up to the r. that Jesus

173:5.6 Even the Alpheus twins were aroused to the r. that

176:3.2 the spirit by the faith-r. that you are a son of God?

177:4.9 immediate r. of honor and reward in the old order,

178:1.11 supreme joy of the faith r. of sonship with God

178:1.11 by the personal r. that the faith of a spirit-born man

180:5.2 Truth exists only on high spiritual levels of the r.

180:5.2 truth, even at best, can eventuate only in the r. of a

180:5.3 after the r. of truth, permit its spirit of activation to

180:5.7 the golden rule takes on living qualities of spiritual r.

180:5.8 But the highest r. of the golden rule consists in the

180:5.8 relationship is revealed only in its spiritual r.,

180:5.8 Jesus loved us all, and that is the reality of the r. of

181:2.9 when I go away and you at last wake up to the r.

181:2.19 sonship with God and with the exalted r. that,

182:2.7 preoccupied with the sudden r. of Judas’s desertion

182:3.11 The supreme test of the full r. of the human nature

184:2.10 That Peter was brought to the r. that he had denied

184:4.6 Son of Man has finally achieved the r. of identity

184:4.6 the eternal r. of the divine destiny of perfection

186:1.6 Judas was passing through the experience of the r.

188:5.13 but to stimulate man’s r. of the Father’s eternal love

191:1.4 Peter was overcome by the r. that he had talked with

196:0.7 keen r. of the reality and sacredness of all human

196:0.8 he devoted himself to the cause of its r. with

196:1.6 consciousness of the human to the r. of the divine,

196:1.6 The fact-r. of the attainment of totality of divinity

196:2.2 to the sublime spiritual heights of the positive r. of

196:3.3 The experiencing of total reality is the full r. of God,

196:3.25 the personal r. of the Adjuster’s inner presence,

196:3.25 of duty, the r. of the existence of right and wrong.

realization-attainment

0:10.2 God the Absolute is the r. goal of all superabsonite

realization-revelation

105:3.3 I AM and the basis for the r. of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 Isle of Paradise; the basis for the r. of “I AM force

realizations

16:9.9 four universe-reality r. are latent and inherent:

110:6.16 cosmic levels–actual meaning grasps and value r.

realizesee realize, not

4:5.3 But mortal man is beginning to r. that he lives in a

6:3.4 Rather should you r. that all the merciful

12:2.1 should r. that they are gazing upon the mighty

16:6.11 life experience to r. them; of religion to ennoble

28:6.8 You should r. that there is a great reward of

34:5.7 consciously to r. the faith-fact of sonship with God.

39:5.4 These primitive men only come to r. the wisdom

39:5.5 The worlds first r. “peace on earth and good will

39:5.9 Seraphim help the mortal philosophers to r. that,

41:7.13 You will r. what high temperature means by way of

47:7.1 Here you begin to r. the high destiny of the loyal

52:6.7 The quickest way to r. the brotherhood of man on

62:2.4 keen minds to r. the dangers of their forest habitat,

62:3.9 You can hardly r. by what narrow margins your

63:3.3 Andonites seemed to r. that they were an isolated

86:2.3 Human beings are only just beginning to r. that

86:3.1 required age upon age for man to r. its inevitability.

91:1.3 encouraged the effort to r. these material objectives

92:7.4 but they can, and some day will, r. a unity in true

106:9.11 all universe personalities begin to r. that the final

106:9.11 Mortals will sometime r. that success in the quest of

107:4.7 Can you really r. the true significance of the

110:3.4 a determined effort to r. eternal destiny is wholly

112:7.14 Now begins the human attempt to r. and to actualize

115:2.1 in no way makes it impossible to r. new cosmic

118:10.18 To r. providence in time, man must accomplish the

127:0.1 began more fully to r. that he was present on earth

128:4.9 more difficult to r. that this man was a Son of God

134:6.2 Religion makes it spiritually possible to r. the social,

134:6.11 opportunity to r. and enjoy the personal liberties of

136:9.4 Jesus began to r. that the cup of the remainder of his

140:7.6 to faith-r. that they are the children of the Most High

143:3.3 You must r. that the best method of solving some

143:5.4 Nalda was frightened; she began to r. that she stood

150:9.4 They were beginning to r. the meaning of some of

152:6.5 twelve began to r. more fully (though not finally)

152:6.5 They began to r that the feeding of the five thousand

155:5.13 while you r. the satisfaction of discovering for

155:6.12 the theory of God while they spiritually fail to r.

158:7.8 they began to r. what the Master must endure,

159:3.6 Sometime the children of the kingdom will r. that

160:2.10 Such a race might begin to r. something of your

162:2.7 If you could only r. that I am to be with you only

163:6.3 I r. you are about to deliver all authority into my

164:4.11 Look, then, all of you, upon me and r. what has

170:5.14 partial failure to r. his ideal of the establishment of

171:2.1 his disciples began to r. that he was not going to

177:5.1 They were all beginning to r. that disconcerting

179:2.2 r. that I shall not again drink with you the fruit of the

180:5.8 when such spirit-led mortals r. the true meaning of

182:1.5 but I do this that they may the better r. the Father

183:4.6 While they all vaguely r. that Jesus has forewarned

184:1.4 “You r. that something must be done about your

184:2.3 he could scarcely r. that Jesus had been arrested.

184:2.11 Not until Jesus looked upon him, did he r. that he

185:7.5 did Pilate r. that there was no hope of saving Jesus

193:0.4 faith they can actually r., and daily experience,

196:3.9 Only the spirit-indwelt man can r the divine presence

196:3.16 interpreter lived in the mind, man could not truly r.

realize, not

125:3.1 And he did not r. that he had been left behind until

145:2.8 Do you not r. that the hope of a better nationor a

167:4.5 Besides, do you not r. that our friend Lazarus has

167:5.6 The apostles did not fully r. that his earth mission

177:4.11 Judas did not r. it at this time, but he had been a

177:4.11 Judas did not r. it, but he was a coward.

185:7.2 Do you not r. that I still have power to release you

realizedto obtain as a profit or return

72:7.10 the government takes one half the profits r. from all

172:2.3 David turned over to Judas the funds r. from the sale

realizedto make real or concrete

1:2.7 God can be r only in the realms of human experience

2:7.6 not being a reality, error cannot be r. in experience.

5:3.8 becomes an experience r. on four cosmic levels:

5:5.1 the spiritual experience (having r. God) demands

14:5.11 but urges are to be fully r. and gloriously gratified

16:7.6 virtue is r. by the consistent choosing of good rather

28:4.2 and see, as it were, all thingscan be perfectly r. in

44:8.3 aspirations of evolutionary mediocrity may be r..

47:10.6 invested by the Spirit of Truthis not mobilized, r.,

52:7.5 The reward of the ages is soon to be r.;

56:7.1 each new domain of r. and attained evolution

56:9.8 Absolutes are one, and thereby is infinity Deity-r.

56:9.11 r. in the postultimate unity of absolute values and

71:4.16 an ideal society cannot be r. when either the weak

79:3.5 the south, this destiny would probably have been r..

83:8.6 Though this beautiful dream is seldom r. in its

84:8.3 violet race introduced a new and only imperfectly r.

94:4.10 brotherhood of all men, that is personally r. in loving

99:5.9 r. and expressed only by “feelings that lie too deep

100:4.3 much, but of happiness man has truly r. very little.

103:2.1 Religion is functional in the mind and has been r. in

103:2.10 The impulse of the spirit Monitor is r. in human

106:7.1 that infinity could ever be completely r. in finality.

110:2.6 To the extent that this identity is r., you are mentally

112:1.4 Personality can be experientially r. in the realms of

113:2.1 a human soul who has r. one or more of three

117:3.9 and, in mortals, creature-r. in Adjuster fusion.

117:6.8 this assurance of Deity kinship must be faith r..

120:2.8 8. Your great mission to be r. and experienced in

134:6.13 peace on earth and good will among men can be r..

136:9.2 Jesus knew that this hope would never be r..

144:4.4 which can be consciously r. as an answer to prayer.

155:6.8 The hope of human brotherhood can only be r.

155:6.12 taught you that the kingdom can best be r. by

170:1.3 2. A future hop—when the kingdom would be r. in

170:2.8 a far-reaching divine purpose to be fulfilled and r. in

196:2.11 The ideal of all social attainment can be r. only in the

196:3.24 unity of truth, beauty, and goodness can only be r. in

realizedto understand or appreciate

62:6.6 We were alive with expectation; we r. that the long-

62:7.6 we r. that our work was finished, and our group

75:3.9 Before Eve quite r. what was transpiring, the fatal

75:4.7 found Cano pleasant to the eyes, and she r. all that

84:7.20 the child early r. that disobedience meant failure or

98:7.1 the great advocate of the atonement doctrine r.

111:0.3 Before man r. that his evolving soul was fathered by

119:7.4 We then not only r. that our Creator and friend was

119:7.4 All intelligences r. that the last bestowal was in

124:4.4 Increasingly Jesus’ parents r. that there was

128:7.10 when Mary r. that Jesus was preparing to go away.

132:0.9 neither Stephen nor the thirty chosen ones ever r.

132:3.1 Nabon little r. that Jesus was preparing him to

136:7.1 Jesus r. that he could cast himself off the ledge

137:4.9 Jesus now r. that he had already saidor rather

139:7.9 Matthew little r. that the Master knew all about it.

140:8.27 shocked when they r. that their Master’s religion

143:5.13 the moment when she r. Jesus was a man of God

144:1.7 They r. that their next public effort in either Judea

145:2.10 All of them r. more fully that the gospel is a message

145:5.1 He r. that the world was filled with physical distress

149:2.2 none of them r. that some of these writings would

154:6.9 Jesus had hardly r. how near this prediction would

157:6.2 They little r. that this was the beginning of a new

167:6.3 mothers little r. that the onlooking intelligences of

168:1.10 The group assembled before Lazarus’s tomb little r.

170:5.12 The Master fully r. that certain social results would

171:0.7 sons of Zebedee little r. that in less than one month

172:0.2 fully r. that the Master was not that kind of a king;

172:3.15 became disillusionedwhen they r. that Jesus was

173:5.6 They r. that only a few short days could intervene

176:1.2 The Master r. that the rejection of the spiritual

176:3.4 ‘Lord, I knew you and r. that you were a shrewd

177:4.9 Judas r. that there was to be no new kingdom such

177:5.4 terrible isolation which they r. was about to descend

179:2.3 Jesus fully r. that this traitorous betrayal was the

182:3.9 Jesus r. how weak and how ignorant his apostles

185:1.3 Pilate then r. that he had made a threat which he

191:0.3 apostles r. how much they had been dependent on

realizers

106:8.12 r., and consummators; beginnings, existences,

realizes

0:11.2 First Source and Center r. extension of experiential

1:5.16 The Universal Father r. in the fullness of the divine

56:2.1 The Thought-Father r. spirit expression in the Word-

102:0.3 when the moral consciousness of man r. that values

103:5.9 when man once fully r. that there lives and strives

118:5.2 When man r. that the Universal Father is his

realizingsee realizing

0:2.15 Personal Deity associatively r. the time-space

22:9.8 one could not help r. that these possessors of

63:2.6 they sat up watching their fire burn, vaguely r. that

75:6.3 Son and Daughter and their children without r.

103:6.5 latter r. the nature of a universe turned outside in.

122:5.9 thought to welcome the child of promise, little r.

123:0.2 Mary, r. that such a program of undue sheltering

127:6.2 forsaken the love of even a beautiful maiden (not r.

128:1.1 Jesus entered upon this stupendous task fully r. his

138:2.1 They returned to Jesus more fully r. that religion is

154:6.8 that he had lost interest in them, little r. that it was

170:2.16 their personal experience of r. the higher qualities of

172:2.5 were prevented from fully r. its seriousness by the

179:2.1 once more before I suffered, and r. that my hour

180:5.11 can only be comprehended by living them, by r. their

196:3.21 knowing him, of worshiping him, of r. sonship with

realizing

143:7.4 is designed to make man less thinking but more r.;

reallynon-exhaustive

14:0.1 true magnitude of this vast creation is r. beyond

26:11.6 You are not r. a child of Paradise until you have

28:4.6 If the Ancients of Days would like to know—r. know

48:6.35 angels who are r. able to help you “to see yourself

48:7.4 2. Few persons live up to the faith which they r. have

48:7.18 and many truths are not r. felt except in adversity.

70:9.13 But human rights are not r. natural; they are social.

78:7.5 But Noah r. lived; he was a wine maker of Aram,

101:0.3 There r. is a true and genuine inner voice, that “true

101:1.3 But the mind that r. discerns God, hears the

108:5.9 between what r. is right or wrong (not merely what

108:6.5 thus slowly and surely re-creating you as you r. are

111:0.1 may be r. known only through cosmic insight and

112:7.8 But the fused individual is r. one personality, one

112:7.19 But if you actually will, if you r. desire, surely the

125:2.5 holy of holies to gaze in wonder as to what r. was

125:5.3 What r. exists in the holy of holies, behind the veil?

130:1.2 “But do you suppose the big fish r. did swallow

131:1.8 and mother; he r. loves us, his children on earth.

133:3.7 Ganid, some people are r. wicked at heart;

134:5.11 When there are only a few r. sovereign powers,

139:2.6 Peter r. and truly loved Jesus.

139:2.13 Jesus was, after all, r. and truly the Jewish Messiah.

139:4.10 the first of the twelve r. and fully to believe in the

139:5.1 it had not occurred to Philip that Jesus was a r. great

139:12.2 Judas was not r. sincere in dealing with himself.

139:12.5 Judas r. was a great executive, a farseeing and able

139:12.5 The apostles loved Judas; he was r. one of them.

139:12.5 but we doubt whether Judas r. loved the Master with

146:3.3 Master,how can a new believer r. know, r. be certain

146:6.2 Discovering that the young man was not r. dead,

146:6.3 vainly tried to explain that the lad was not r. dead,

146:6.4 understand that the widow’s son was not r. dead

148:6.4 You know that the wicked never r. prosper.

148:6.5 if you are r. righteous, God will certainly deliver you

152:4.2 “Lord, if it r. is you, bid me come and walk with

153:4.1 this is the first case where Jesus r. cast an “evil spirit

158:5.2 All things are possible to him who r. believes.”

162:2.1 If any man r. desires to do my Father’s will, he

162:2.3 Do you r. claim to be the Messiah?”

162:3.2 What r. happened was this: Early the third morning

162:8.3 Only one thing is r. worth while, and since Mary

164:1.1 “You have answered right; this, if you r. do, will

164:4.11 Maybe you were not r. born blind, and even if

165:6.2 is revealed; trial discloses what r. is in the heart.

166:2.7 But the Samaritan r. had leprosy.

168:0.7 whosoever lives and believes shall never r. die.

171:7.3 Jesus r. understood men; therefore could he manifest

173:3.1 which of these sons r. did his father’s will?”

177:1.3 if the desire of the heart is r. supreme, can

179:3.3 said, “Master, do you r. mean to wash my feet?”

179:3.8 “Do you r. understand what I have done to you?

179:4.8 own selfish projects, when love is once r. dead.

179:5.6 for upon all such occasions the Master is r. present.

185:7.1 R., who are you? What is this they say, that you are

187:4.5 Here on the cross beside him he saw a r. great man

189:3.5 viewed by those who saw them as they r. occurred,

189:5.1 Peter was half persuaded that Jesus was r. alive;

189:5.1 convinced that the women r. had seen the Master.

190:0.3 they r. saw him; they were not the self-deceived

191:5.5 “You have believed, Thomas, because you have r.

192:2.3 turned to him and asked, “Peter, do you r. love me?”

192:2.4 therefore do you know that I r. and truly love you.

195:9.8 if it could only see Jesus as he r. lived on earth

195:10.5 —so few professed followers of Jesus who r. live and

realmsee realm, of the; realm of

1:1.3 in the hearts of his creatures of any given r..

6:4.2 The Son is omnipotent only in the spiritual r..

11:3.1 This r. is wholly spiritual, and you are almost

13:1.8 Sonarington, a r. penetrated by none save those

13:1.17 provided with spirit ministers as is the r. concerned

16:4.6 It is in this r. that the Master Spirits make their great

16:6.7 —the reality domain of morals in the philosophic r.,

16:7.7 enters into the practice of the virtues of the moral r..

17:0.11 directors of this far-flung administrative r..

17:3.1 superuniverses at the reflective focus of each r.,

18:4.2 the Ancients of Days concerning the welfare of his r.

20:1.13 endowed with this drawing power in his own r.;

20:3.1 Magisterial Sons sit in judgment on the r.,

23:2.22 to represent and interpret one r. to another.

23:2.22 When a newly inhabited r. is discovered, it may

25:6.6 Custodians of Records guard the archives of that r.

30:4.11 to call the rolls of the age and adjudicate the r.,

32:5.3 As regards an individual life, the duration of a r.,

33:1.2 our Master Son possesses in his r. all of the divine

34:3.8 a circumscribed “space domain” as hers, a r. in

37:3.6 this Paradise Son has finished the judgment of a r.

37:4.3 instructions which constitute their mission in our r..

37:5.6 long experience and of great service to their native r.

37:6.1 to serve as educational advisers to the entire r..

37:6.5 Progress within a given r. is individual, but transition

39:9.2 graduates as would be found in an older r.;

40:10.2 ascend beyond the confines of their native r.,

48:3.10 You will have ample opportunity to visit in any r.

49:6.7 with regard to the nonsalvable personalities of a r.,

49:6.21 when the majority of the mortals leaving a r. are

50:5.1 Planetary Prince continues on as the ruler of his r..

51:0.2 on an apostate planet, a r. without a spiritual ruler

52:6.8 These worlds are in the spiritual circuits of their r.,

52:7.14 no difference whether a r. has been wholly loyal,

53:7.1 Ellanora, a young woman of that mortal r.,

55:3.1 You would instinctively describe such a r.could

56:7.2 Sevenfold becomes active throughout such a r..

67:7.4 universe law may be fatal in the physical r. without

76:5.3 I come to Urantia if the subordinate Sons of my r. do

76:5.4 might possibly be the r. whereon the ruler of this

91:6.1 the spiritual forces and material supervisors of a r.,

91:6.7 that r. wherein he can communicate with his Maker

101:10.4 the material r., whereon is death, to the spiritual r.,

103:7.15 But history is a r. in which science and religion may

108:3.6 guardians of good in the souls of this backward r..

111:2.8 is a morontia phenomenon since it exists in the r.

112:4.12 If you have attained the third circle or a higher r.

118:8.9 and destructive in the presettled eras of that very r..

120:0.8 the superuniverse had decreed the safety of his r.

120:1.6 As a mortal incarnate in the r. you are without

133:0.3 are reckoned among the animals of any given r..

159:3.7 To those who live quite wholly within either r.,

182:1.3 given full authority over all living creatures in my r.,

realm, of the

0:0.2 to the use of a circumscribed language of the r..

2:3.3 the dispensational or epochal adjudication of the r.

3:2.7 regarding the existence of the higher laws of the r.,

8:4.7 the power to minister to the creatures of the r. in

20:2.6 appears as an adult of the r. by a technique of

20:3.3 being, invisible to the material creatures of the r..

20:3.4 a dispensation and constitutes a judgment of the r..

20:4.2 Avonals always appear as adult beings of the r.;

20:6.2 of woman and grows up as a male child of the r.,

23:2.17 or as intelligence gatherers for the good of the r..

25:3.3 before the regularly constituted tribunals of the r.,

25:3.4 the whole question to the higher tribunals of the r..

25:3.5 carried out for the apparent welfare of the r.,

25:3.5 neither natural law nor ordained usages of the r.,

28:6.2 cosmic advancement of the living creatures of the r..

29:4.26 They appear to understand the language of the r.,

31:5.2 to take the natural course of the peoples of the r.,

32:2.5 until such a time as gravity stabilization of the r. has

33:3.3 and equality of authority in all the affairs of the r..

34:2.5 out of the existing organized material of the r.,

34:5.2 starting with the lifeless material of the r.,

35:2.3 concerned with the routine administration of the r.

35:2.5 not appeared in the likeness of the creatures of the r.

37:2.9 Stars serve as liaisons between the mortals of the r.

37:8.7 Of the Technical Advisers, the legal minds of the r.,

39:1.7 the conciliators up to the highest tribunals of the r..

39:4.16 the higher spirit personalities of the r. peruse the

39:5.14 Now the transport dispatcher of the r. summons the

43:2.8 renders legislative enactments the law of the r.;

44:1.1 held in sublime ecstasy while the melody of the r.

44:8.2 their enhanced portrayal for the edification of the r..

45:5.6 of sonship reserve the veto functions of the r., but

47:3.8 the major activities of the r. are occupied with the

48:2.20 association with physical and spirit forces of the r..

49:3.5 enjoy life and carry forward the activities of the r.

49:5.22 they duly install a Planetary Prince as ruler of the r..

50:2.7 facilitate communication with the inhabitants of the r

51:1.4 energy much as do the physical beings of the r.,

51:1.6 reproduce and carry on as material citizens of the r.,

51:6.5 and interpret him to the mortal creatures of the r.,

51:6.8 2. The father of the r.the Planetary Adam.

51:7.1 latter two being visible to all the inhabitants of the r.

51:7.2 be called joint prime ministers of the glorified r..

51:7.4 the physical, scientific, and economic status of the r..

52:1.5 to speak many words of the languages of the r..

52:1.6 adjudication of the r. is simultaneous with the arrival

52:3.4 eliminated from the reproducing stocks of the r..

52:4.3 birth, neither do Avonals die the death of the r..

55:1.2 is visible to the more spiritual individuals of the r..

55:1.4 here also do the mortals of the r. receive planetary

55:4.8 mission is to liberate the midwayers of the r. and

55:4.21 of new functions of the mind circuits of the r..

58:4.2 and planted them in the hospitable waters of the r..

59:6.12 sea mothered and nurtured the early life of the r..

66:2.9 they became conscious, threefold beings of the r.,

66:4.7 They partook of food as did the mortals of the r.

66:8.7 And now this rebel of the r., shorn of all power to

73:6.7 they were all material mortals of the r.; they lacked

75:4.4 you shall surely become as the mortals of the r.;

75:7.3 had degraded to the status of the mortals of the r.;

76:3.1 reduced to the status of the common flesh of the r.;

76:4.7 microscopic and ultramicroscopic organisms of the r.

76:6.2 of the unconscious sleep of the mortals of the r..

77:1.2 marked changes in the spiritual economy of the r.

77:6.3 (except for their peculiarities) as mortals of the r.,

77:8.7 are of import to the supernatural beings of the r..

77:8.10 attached to the ministry of material beings of the r..

77:8.11 of time and space, not excepting the beasts of the r..

93:1.3 personalize on earth as a temporary man of the r.,

93:2.6 Machiventa lived after the manner of men of the r.,

109:2.8 Such Adjusters participate in many activities of the r.

113:5.5 circumstances of the material r. proceed unaltered

113:6.7 gather together his elect from one end of the r. to

114:7.1 who are chosen by the spirit directors of the r. to

114:7.3 Mortals of the r. are chosen for service in the reserve

119:7.3 would appear on earth as a helpless infant of the r..

120:0.2 as such a human of the material r., to execute the

120:0.6 presently grow up on Urantia as a mortal of the r..

120:2.1 You will grow up on Urantia as a child of the r.,

120:2.2 the Son of Man; thus, as a mortal creature of the r.

120:2.4 a dispensational judgment of the r., accompanied by

120:2.9 you are to become an ordinary human of the r.,

122:2.6 helpless babe, an average, normal infant of the r..

127:6.14 and now as a man of the r. Jesus begins to organize

127:6.15 Born into the world a babe of the r., he has lived his

127:6.16 And now as a full-grown manan adult of the r.he

128:0.1 growing up as a child of the r. and wrestling with

128:1.2 was “made flesh and dwelt as a man of the r. on

128:1.3 these into wisdom, just as do other mortals of the r..

128:4.9 quite like an individual of the r., just another man

129:1.15 His training as a man of the r. had to be completed

129:4.2 as an incarnated mortal of the r., on the day of his

130:0.5 those intimate associations with the mortals of the r.,

132:4.3 contact with upward of five hundred mortals of the r

136:1.6 made flesh and dwelt among the mortals of the r..

136:2.2 the Jordan to be baptized, he was a mortal of the r.

136:2.3 Ordinarily, when a mortal of the r. attains such

136:3.1 on Mount Hermon, as an unaided mortal of the r.,

141:2.1 upon his throne and decreeing the laws of the r..

141:7.7 he lived his life for all the world as a mortal of the r..

144:5.68 That our charity may enfold the weak of the r..

166:4.7 otherwise produced by the spiritual forces of the r..

176:4.1 his seventh and last bestowal as a mortal of the r..

181:2.20 when I sojourned with you as a mortal of the r..

189:0.2 As a mortal of the r. he has experienced death;

189:1.4 Friday he laid down his life as a mortal of the r.;

189:2.3 to material beings, such as the mortals of the r..

189:2.9 the testimony of many mortals of the r. who met,

192:2.13 son of God, all upright work of the r. is sacred.

196:0.10 Jesus brought to God, as a man of the r.,

realm of

4:1.10 This must be the function of Providence—the r. of

4:5.3 man is beginning to realize that he lives in a r. of

5:3.2 Supplications of all kinds belong to the r. of the

5:3.2 ordinarily proceed out of the r. of the jurisdiction

5:5.2 Religion is an independent r. of human response

7:1.10 The Eternal Son dominates the r. of actual spiritual

8:5.3 and is confined to the spiritual r. of that creation;

11:9.1 Paradise is unique in that it is the r. of primal origin

12:8.4 the domain of spiritual gravity, is the r. of the Son.

15:3.3 propitious, gazing through the main body of this r. of

18:6.6 then functions in an enlarged capacity in such a r. of

20:5.6 It is true that your Creator Son selected for the r. of

21:5.9 still more concerning the r. of terminal bestowal,

27:1.1 which graduates a creature of space into the r. of

28:6.3 or throughout the entire r. of a superuniverse.

31:3.5 by actual advancement from one r. of universe

31:3.5 from one r. of universe service to another r. of

34:3.8 One is free to choose and act only within the r. of

34:7.3 the intense conflicts of Urantia mortals in this r. of

36:2.14 the r. of the universe physicists and electrochemists

42:2.14 This domain of power-energy-matter is the r. of

42:2.15 we refer to the r. of universe power as GRAVITA.

44:0.1 but their chief r. of activity is in the constellations

51:2.1 from their home of associated service to the new r.

58:2.6 this r. of constant temperature is the stratosphere.

77:8.7 Sentinels patrol the invisible spirit r. of the planet.

86:7.2 the business of insurance from the r. of priests and

100:5.6 one should postulate a similar and corresponding r.

101:1.3 the r. of the highest and most spiritualized thinking.

101:5.2 philosophy the r. of wisdom, and religion the sphere

107:3.2 go back to the r. of supposed origin, Divinington;

111:4.5 superconscious mind as it impinges on the spirit r. of

113:3.6 Throughout the entire r. of progressive survival in

116:0.4 the grand universe, is also a growing r. of power

117:4.13 allow yourself to pass into the r. of the unrealized

118:10.7 a real and emerging providence in the finite r. of

181:2.16 Our kingdom is a r. of order, and where two or

195:6.16 Freedom or initiative in any r. of existence is directly

196:3.31 In the r. of religious experience, spiritual possibility

realmssee realms, of the; realms of

0:6.2 a term applied to spiritual, mindal, and material r..

1:2.1 God overshadows all throughout the material r..

5:3.6 contact with the children of these r. through the

6:4.9 contacts with the ascendant beings of the lower r.

9:1.5 and the universal administrator of the mind r.;

10:6.3 the representative of the Father and the Son to all r.

11:1.3 circuit, ever journeying inward through the starry r.,

11:2.1 of all this vast and far-flung creation of material r.

12:2.2 Most of the starry r. visually exposed to the search

12:2.4 have nothing to do with these far-distant r.,

12:2.5 little more about these r. than do the astronomers

12:4.14 are fairly reliable when applied to the starry r.

12:4.15 because the vast universes of outer space in the r.

13:0.4 being may sojourn on any of these seven shining r..

13:1.1 are closed to personalities, but neither of those r. is

15:0.3 there is operative throughout these r. a technique

15:3.1 Practically all of the starry r. visible to the naked

15:7.4 universe, passing from the material to the spiritual r.,

15:13.2 they do not sit in spiritual judgment upon the r..

16:4.16 we are confident there are two r. in the vast range of

18:1.4 Always will we be unable fully to penetrate the r.

18:3.1 spiritual rulers and directors of these advanced r.,

18:7.4 from those of the administrative directors of such r..

19:5.10 and ascendant souls from the evolutionary r.—but

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.—of all races,

20:4.3 dispatch of Mystery Monitors to the inhabited r..

20:7.3 the spiritual awakening and moral guidance of all r..

20:7.5 In their ministry to these evolutionary r. they utilize

21:2.10 and makers of the life plans of their respective r.,

21:2.12 still their r. whirl on about their respective centers.

21:3.24 and government throughout all the universal r..

21:4.1 bestowed themselves upon the creatures of their r..

21:5.9 accordance with his concept of the needs of his r..

23:1.7 few types of beings operating throughout the r. who

23:2.17 In the more needy r. we all enjoy the satisfaction of a

23:2.20 unnoticed even by the intelligences of adjacent r..

23:3.1 available in all r. for the quick transmission of

23:3.5 remote space regions, r. not embraced within the

24:0.10 attached to the administrations of the evolutionary r..

24:7.1 service in the superuniverse r. as Havona Servitals

28:5.9 coming in from r. where rebellion has been rife,

29:4.24 the living and dead energies of their respective r..

30:3.3 Uversa contains individuals from many near-by r.,

32:3.3 other r. must attain that perfection by the methods

35:3.21 student visitors are not received from other r..

35:3.22 with student visitors and observers from other r..

35:7.1 On these forty-nine r. the ascending mortals secure

35:10.1 On these r. the experienced Lanonandeks belonging

37:4.3 these personalities from the higher r. are usually

37:6.2 on the seventy socializing r. attached to Edentia,

39:1.10 Behind lie the r. of achievement, r. grown familiar by

39:3.1 all Nebadon in the interests of their assigned r..

39:4.5 at one time served as justice guides in the lower r.

39:7.1 angels do not minister extensively except in older r.

39:9.2 the evolutionary r. disclose increasing need for

40:10.4 services of those who were in transit to higher r..

40:10.4 competent to carry forward the affairs of these r. in

42:1.5 transition r. between the material and the spiritual

42:4.2 through successive ages and throughout countless r..

42:4.13 This wise provision in the material r. serves to

44:0.1 and artisans of the morontia and lower spirit r..

44:0.14 masterpieces of the supernal artists of the spirit r..

44:1.4 control of the light of the morontia and spiritual r..

44:3.3 and routine workers of the spirit and morontia r..

44:3.5 are the most exquisite creations of the morontia r.

44:3.7 the association of all the personalities of all r. as they

44:4.5 permanent recording unknown on the material r.,

44:5.4 laws in the spirit world as obtain in the material r..

46:7.2 the employment of the power agencies of their r.

46:7.7 join in the outward spiritual devotions of their r..

48:1.1 The morontia r. are the local universe liaison spheres

48:2.26 All morontia transition r. are accessible alike to spirit

48:3.17 numerous other r. not at present revealed on Urantia

48:4.3 of the exalted humor of the morontia and spirit r..

48:6.30 the morontia transactions of the lower universe r..

49:6.17 gaining many experiences as teachers in those r.

54:0.2 Sin is potential in all r. where imperfect beings are

55:7.2 idea of kings and queens throughout the universe r..

59:0.7 well-defined developments in both the geologic r.

67:7.5 sin visit their consequences in material and social r.

72:1.5 the last developments in industrial and political r.

90:0.1 increasingly complex concept of the supermaterial r.,

99:0.1 social reforms were largely confined to the moral r.,

103:9.2 and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the spirit r.,

107:3.9 his bestowal upon the peoples of his universe r..

107:7.6 material creatures throughout his virtually infinite r.,

109:2.9 Adjusters can communicate with those in other r..

112:5.11 on the borderland of the physical and morontia r..

119:6.4 even the lowest form of created intelligence in his r..

119:8.8 a Melchizedek minister to the r., a system savior,

121:5.11 survival after death, and enduring life in blissful r.

133:4.5 things of mortal life that are embodied in the spirit r.

140:8.9 he ignored the civic, social, and economic r..

144:5.2 Our Father in whom consist the universe r.,

144:6.3 my Father’s business, for we have other r. besides

169:4.13 the divine Son of the spiritual r., only as a Father.

realms, of the

2:1.8 intelligences of the many r. of his far-flung universe.

2:3.3 or epochal adjudication of the realm or r..

2:5.8 I think we all, including the mortals of the r., love

3:4.3 freely distributed to the thinking of the r. in no wise

3:4.3 As the universes multiply, and beings of the r.

3:6.1 mighty lever of the circumstances of the universal r.;

4:1.5 upheavals and the physical cataclysms of the starry r.

5:1.4 The mortals of the r. of time and space may differ

5:3.6 contact with the children of these r. through the

5:5.11 as it is experienced by an evolving mortal of the r.,

6:4.9 contacts with the ascendant beings of the lower r.

11:1.1 purposes in the administration of the universal r.,

12:0.3 of physical law and from observation of the starry r.,

12:2.2 Most of the starry r. visually exposed to the search

13:4.1 the many enterprises of the various r. of universe

13:4.3 receptivity inherent in the individual minds of the r..

13:4.5 obedient to the choosing of the creatures of the r..

15:3.1 Practically all of the starry r. visible to the naked

15:13.2 concerned with spiritual administration of the r. or

15:14.2 bestowal of merciful ministry to mortals of the r..

19:5.9 techniques, are functioning as teachers of the r..

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.of all races,

20:3.1 Magisterial Sons are the high magistrates of the r.,

20:6.2 as do the children of the r. in which they serve.

20:6.6 whole of the actual experience of mortals of the r.,

21:5.7 loyalty and devotion of the will creatures of the r.,

23:1.6 “listening in” on all the broadcasts of the r. of their

23:2.20 clues furnished by the space contemplators of the r..

23:3.1 helping out spiritual and material beings of the r.,

24:0.10 attached to the administrations of the evolutionary r.

24:7.3 divine embrace never return to the service of the r..

25:2.8 to make contact with the material beings of the r.

25:2.11 with the minor misunderstandings of the r..

25:4.18 personally deal with the material creatures of the r.

26:8.5 are remanded to the work of the r. of space for a

28:4.14 duties and the emergency assignments of the r..

28:5.16 seeking to upstep the pleasure reactions of the r.

28:6.5 the justice of righteousness to the status of the r.,

28:6.6 your account with the supernatural forces of the r..

29:4.15 of the constantly changing energy status of the r..

29:4.25 The status of the physical r. seems to undergo a

32:4.11 bestowing Adjusters upon the mortals of the r.,

33:3.7 and to regard the creatures of the r. as their sons and

33:6.3 are more occupied with the spiritual status of the r..

34:2.5 who actually contact with the mortals of the r..

35:2.4 as mobile and advisory review courts of the r.;

36:5.1 her personal ministry to the material minds of the r..

37:4.3 supervising directors of the r. of assigned function.

38:5.4 the spirit world and the mortals of the material r..

38:7.5 By study in the schools of the r. they acquire

38:9.8 the higher spirit-reality forces of the celestial r..

39:1.6 as destiny guardians to the mortals of the r.;

39:1.8 position to be unfair to the lowly creatures of the r.,

39:2.3 gathering the information of the r. for his guidance

39:5.5 Peace is not the natural state of the material r..

40:5.2 and nearer to the struggling creatures of the r.,

41:2.6 These beings of the energy r. do not directly concern

42:4.2 disappearance in some great cataclysm of the r..

42:4.9 converting these energies into the matter of the r..

44:0.14 masterpieces of the supernal artists of the spirit r..

44:1.4 control of the light of the morontia and spiritual r..

44:3.3 and routine workers of the spirit and morontia r..

44:3.5 are the most exquisite creations of the morontia r.

44:4.1 and reproduction of the superior thought of the r.,

44:4.2 to the preservation of the higher thought of the r..

44:5.7 interference as applied to communications of the r..

45:5.3 Planetary Prince and the material creatures of the r..

45:6.7 parents insures that such a mortal child of the r. will

46:8.2 their restoration to the spiritual communion of the r..

48:3.12 of a local universe; they are the linguists of the r..

48:4.3 of the exalted humor of the morontia and spirit r..

48:4.8 the reversion directors of the r. are not concerned

48:6.30 the morontia transactions of the lower universe r..

50:1.1 the Creator Son touches the creatures of the r.

50:2.2 also selected from the evolutionary beings of the r.

50:3.3 while exempt from the ordinary diseases of the r.,

56:3.5 threefold spirit endowment of the evolutionary r..

77:0.1 midway between those of the mortals of the r. and

77:9.11 a truly essential part of the spirit economy of the r..

90:0.1 increasingly complex concept of the supermaterial r.,

108:4.5 unexplained contact with the creatures of the r..

108:5.1 admonitions of the spiritual intelligences of the r.

109:2.9 data essential to the Adjuster ministry of the r. of

109:7.5 of the transcendental ministry of the absonite r. of

110:1.1 not organic parts of the physical creatures of the r..

112:5.11 on the borderland of the physical and morontia r..

113:7.6 affectionate attachments of the r. of human origin

118:10.7 The circumstances of the material r. find final

118:10.14 unlock the storehouse of secrets of the natural r.,

120:2.6 Paradise Father, the Thought Adjusters of the r..

127:0.3 life experience of the youth of all the r. of Nebadon,

129:4.5 ascendant mortals of the r., from birth to death.

142:7.15 presented in himself the perfected son of the r. to

146:2.5 reception by a thoroughly selfish creature of the r. of

167:6.5 inspiring spectacle of the starry r. of the Creator

169:4.13 the divine Son of the spiritual r., only as a Father.

183:0.4 Jesus well knew that these rebels of the r. would be

186:5.1 but as the Son of Man he was a mortal of the r..

188:3.8 with the uncreated universes of the unorganized r.

188:4.6 While the mortals of the r. had salvation even before

190:0.1 the ascending morontia career of a mortal of the r..

190:0.3 The mortals of the r. will arise in the morning of the

194:2.19 new-name spirit of the ascending mortals of the r.

196:0.9 reveal himself through him to the mortals of the r..

realms of

0:4.2 the reality r. of the nonpersonalizable values of

0:4.3 Deity potentials ranging upward through all r. of

0:4.4 is embraced within the r. of the Universal Absolute.

1:2.7 God can be realized only in the r. of experience;

1:5.14 he does, within the r. of his own eternal personality,

5:1.1 within the r. of possibility ask for safe conduct

5:2.6 mainly limited to the r. of soul consciousness, but

5:5.1 the making of choices in the highest r. of reason;

5:6.8 free will, as it operates within the r. of choice,

6:4.7 In the r. of knowledge, omniscience, we cannot

7:1.9 Absolute in the r. of emerging spiritual potentials.

7:2.1 from Paradise through Havona and into the r. of the

7:4.5 to go into the very r. of rebellion and there restore

8:1.10 Father in all phases of universe history and in all r. of

9:1.4 The Father presides over the r. of pre-energy,

9:4.3 is absolute only in the domain of mind, in the r. of

9:5.2 The r. of creature mind are of exclusive origin in the

12:3.10 now in progress throughout the r. of outer space.

12:4.14 reckonings with reference to the r. of outer space

12:8.3 Only in the r. of creature volition has there been

12:8.6 universe, the Conjoint Actor is to the r. of mind—

12:9.3 Not only in the r. of life but even in the world of

13:1.19 All these spirit workers in all levels and r. of universe

13:2.8 phases which are wholly outside our r. of experience

15:8.8 Even in the r. of the seven superuniverses we are

15:9.1 The circuits of Paradise do actually pervade the r. of

15:11.1 branch of the supergovernment originates in the r. of

16:4.6 intervene, bridging the gulf between the material r.

16:6.6 scientific r. of logical uniformity, the differentiation

16:6.10 and self-conscious personality in the r. of science,

17:0.10 the adjutants bestowed upon the r. of evolutionary

17:2.6 of personality function, may witness in the r. of the

18:0.11 Only in the r. of experience has the passing of time

19:3.1 the counsel of Deity to the r. of the superuniverses.

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.—of all races,

20:2.3 is individually unique in the r. of their sojourn,

21:5.10 to the lowly races of planetary life in the r. of time.

22:8.3 in self-denial in behalf of their chosen r. of service.

23:2.1 immediate supervision of those who direct the r. of

23:2.21 information we possess of transactions in the r. of

23:4.4 creatures move on into the r. of outer space?

23:4.5 evolutions now taking place throughout the r. of

24:1.1 Circuit Supervisors are concerned, not with the r. of

24:1.11 agelong study of the problems found in the r. of their

24:6.4 There is no record of a Graduate Guide in all the r.

25:0.9 subject to the direction of those who rule the r. of

25:1.7 graduation from the universes of time to the r. of

29:3.11 control must represent the unpredictable r. of energy

29:4.17 with equal periods of inspection service to the r. of

29:5.7 capable of functioning in these r. of outer space are

30:4.23 anything that has ever entered the imaginative r. of

32:0.4 The Sons of God may choose the r. of their activities

32:2.1 your Creator Son, established the inhabited r. of the

32:2.9 cluster in the starry and planetary r. of Orvonton.

34:0.1 to accompany this Creator Son to the r. of space,

38:4.2 headquarters worlds are among the magnificent r. of

39:1.9 the Corps of Completion function in the higher r. of

39:8.1 and in these very r. of their nativity some achieve

40:7.4 mortal spheres of time to the divine r. of eternity

41:6.3 escaping from the solar interior to the r. of space.

42:2.8 domain of the Unqualified Absolute into the r. of

42:2.10 distinct phases of transmutation in the r. of energy

42:4.7 heat and coldis secondary only to gravity in the r.

42:11.1 laws of nature operate in what seems the dual r. of

42:12.13 from there on out through the r. of time and space,

54:0.1 eventuates in the divergent r of sin and righteousness

55:8.4 humans in the ever-advancing r. of philosophy and

56:4.3 in all the r. of the perfect, perfected, and perfecting

56:10.9 values embrace the revelation of Deity to the r. of

58:2.10 the terrific storms which occasionally rage in the r.

65:7.8 spiritual gravity are distinct r. of cosmic reality,

79:8.6 especially in the r. of agriculture and horticulture.

82:3.2 been and always will be two distinct r. of marriage:

87:4.2 beyond the domain of ghostland to the higher r. of

91:6.4 are stored and conserved in the unconscious r. of the

95:2.5 magical ritual early became involved with the r. of

95:2.9 selfishness,” it would be admitted to the r. of bliss.

97:10.5 philosophic creative discovery in the r. of truth.

100:1.9 functioning in the supposed subconscious r of human

100:4.2 commotion in the philosophic r. of the mind.

101:7.2 to attempt the exploration of unknown r. of living.

103:7.2 matter identification through the r. of morontia

103:9.5 and living faith attitude toward the highest r. of

105:1.2 the I AM is not clearly identifiable in undeified r. of

109:7.3 unusual, and the unexpected throughout all the r. of

109:7.5 of the transcendental ministry of the absonite r. of

110:4.3 revelations of the Adjuster appear through the r. of

110:5.3 that have become lodged in the r. of the supermind,

110:6.17 but potentials become actuals in the finite r. of the

111:4.10 but ideals are born only in the creative r. of the inner

112:1.4 can be experientially realized in the progressive r. of

114:6.18 cannot fully control the affairs of their respective r.

115:1.4 The r. of the finite exist by virtue of the eternal

115:2.3 equally with the r. of space potency, mind potency,

117:6.6 Then, throughout the r. of finaliter activity in the

118:9.8 should attain creative union in the r. of outer space

118:10.4 the Almighty on up through the transcendental r. of

119:0.7 in just and merciful supremacy over all the vast r. of

124:4.9 daily adjustments between these r. of loyalty to

129:4.7 example for all the mortals of all ages on all the r. of

131:4.7 to awake in the r. of the Supreme and Immortal,

132:2.10 as a decision stimulus in the r. of moral progress on

160:1.2 higher r. of unexplored ideas and undiscovered ideals

167:6.5 inspiring spectacle of the starry r. of the Creator

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new r. of spiritual

185:6.4 This sight sent a mighty shudder through the r. of a

188:3.8 with the uncreated universes of the unorganized r. of

196:3.34 the dim r. of embryonic soul-consciousness in a

reanimate

168:1.14 the end of the third day, seeking to r. the dead body;

reap

2:3.2 for whatsoever a man sows that shall he also r..”

39:2.13 you “r. a morontia form” on the mansion worlds.

54:6.3 every member of any such group, large or small, r.

54:6.7 time in which to r. increasingly beneficial results.

69:6.4 They failed to r. the sanitary benefits of fire because

86:1.3 Why work hard and r. bad lucknothing for

131:2.8 men r. the evil they plough and the sin they sow.

131:2.9 Whosoever sows iniquity shall r. calamity;

131:2.9 they who sow the wind shall r. the whirlwind.

140:5.7 is willing to sow seeds of self-denial in order to r.

143:6.1 I am now sending you to r. that whereon you have

148:6.3 while men certainly eventually do r. what they sow

164:3.4 the Essenes, tolerated the theory that men may r. in

165:5.2 consider the ravens; they sow not neither r.,

166:4.8 3. You may r. the harvest of your direct efforts to

171:8.6 and that you seek to r. where you have not sown.

171:8.6 You knew that I r. where I have apparently not

reapers

143:6.1 consequently the sowers and the r. rejoice together

151:4.1 when I will say to the r., Gather up first the weeds

reaping

2:3.2 even in the justice of r. the harvest of wrongdoing,

67:7.1 a soul-destroying harvest of iniquity is the inner r. of

192:2.8 Remember that the r. is in accordance with the

reappear

20:6.6 enter the portals of death, they r. on the third day.

24:7.2 fellows, never more to r. among those of his kind.

32:5.5 then they are lost to human sight, only to r. as new

42:4.2 in untold millions of years it may r. as some form of

42:9.3 elements, but on reaching the eighth, it tends to r.,

112:5.14 that creature cannot subsequently r. until a cosmic

119:1.2 and did not r. for twenty years of standard time.

reappearance

30:4.15 entirely explain the r. of the surviving personality.

34:1.3 after the r. of the supervising Master Spirit from

71:1.24 the small castle groups, the r. of the clan and tribal

112:4.3 time of awaiting the factual r. of the surviving mortal

114:2.6 adjudication, or the r. of Michael on the world of

reappeared

139:4.4 this self-esteem r. to a certain extent, so that, when

reappearing

176:1.6 r. of the Messiah would result in the establishment of

176:2.5 But the times of the r. of the Son of Man are known

reappears

50:7.2 but promptly r. upon the attainment of Paradise

reappointed

72:2.8 regional executives, and while they may not be r.,

185:1.6 to Rome, and he was not r. as procurator of Judea.

reaps

143:6.1 He who r. receives wages and gathers this fruit to

143:6.1 herein is the saying true: ‘One sows and another r.

148:6.11 man r. the harvest of his own iniquitous

rearnoun or adjective

135:12.7 a platter and presenting it to the woman at the r. of

139:2.6 coward when surprised with an assault from the r..

147:8.4 while the glory of the Lord shall be your r. guard.

150:2.1 from Bethsaida, the women traveled in the r..

152:4.2 And those who were in the r. of the boat heard

154:6.11 the arrival of a party of David’s messengers at the r.

rearverb

68:6.10 a tribe in Australia whose mothers refuse to r. more

84:1.8 temporary partnerships lasted long enough to r. the

123:0.5 Galilee as a better place in which to r. and educate

127:5.3 to r. his father’s family, to “fulfill the most sacred

177:2.3 you get married and have children of your own to r.,

reared

3:5.6 Then must man be r. in an environment which

47:2.5 youths on the finaliter world are also r. in families of

54:4.2 Parents, those who have borne and r. children, are

68:0.2 hence must all children be r. in an environment of

74:2.3 faithfully kept up the supply of home-r. pigeons for

75:3.5 this child, to be r. and educated in the Garden,

76:0.2 the child of Laotta, to her bosom, and she was r.

76:4.8 These children were born and r. in the tribal

103:2.2 But those persons who were so r. by their parents

119:7.7 this Son of God was thus born of woman and was r.

123:0.5 the new candidate for David’s throne could be r.,

130:7.1 They learned that Jesus was r. in Galilee and not in

rearing

45:6.5 by assisting the Jerusem Adams and Eves in r. and

45:6.7 of the planet being devoted to this work of child r..

47:1.4 had mortal experience in r. three or more children

47:1.6 No ascending mortal can escape r. children—

69:9.7 exquisite enterprise of home building, offspring r.,

70:3.1 The evolving family displaced the horde in child r.,

82:4.5 bride fee in recognition of the service of properly r.

83:8.5 and for the purpose of procreating and r. offspring.

83:8.8 the family is becoming a loyal partnership for r.

100:2.8 wreck temporal creations preliminary to the r. of the

123:2.5 These Jews had a systematic program for r. and

124:4.4 and Mary to undertake the r. of this unprecedented

124:5.6 Jesus had a larger and longer experience r. this

127:1.7 made up his mind that he would, after r. his family

127:3.12 that Jesus was to occupy many years with the r. of

127:5.5 his paramount duty was the r. of his father’s family,

133:2.2 far greater share of the burden of bearing and r.

rearranged

161:2.1 of the Master, and the following narrative is a r.,

rearrangement

15:4.8 such r. as to cause these enormous aggregations to

rears

156:5.1 story of the white lily which r. its pure and snowy

reasonnoun; the power of comprehending, inferring or

thinking

0:5.5 source of intelligence, r., and the universal mind.

1:2.7 be proved by scientific experiment or by the pure r.

1:5.10 R., wisdom, and religious experience all infer and

5:5.1 Morality has origin in the r. of self-consciousness;

5:5.1 the making of choices in the highest realms of r.;

5:5.2 the moral or duty level of r.; the spiritual level of

5:5.6 well-nigh impossible for human logic and finite r.

9:8.12 they have minds embracing memory, r., judgment,

14:5.3 disclosed the r. of righteousness and rule of justice.

16:6.7 of morals in the philosophic realm, the arena of r.,

16:9.7 It requires the enlightenment of r., morality, and

54:2.3 stand forth in the clear light of r. as a monumental

63:6.2 R. directed Andon from his own discovery to the sun

70:2.1 thrown into savagery; civilized r. had to abdicate.

87:7.5 attempts to supplant philosophy and to enslave r.;

88:4.5 from magic to science, not by meditation and r., but

92:2.1 wisdom—knowledge directed by experiential r. and

92:2.3 reprehensible practices with newly advanced r.,

92:2.6 Conscience, unaided by r., never has been, and never

92:3.9 forward and upward to the higher levels of r. and

101:0.3 The assurance of religion transcends the r. of mind,

101:1.1 Religion is not the product of r., but viewed from

101:1.5 and inexplicable in terms of purely intellectual r.

100:7.15 was linked with discretion and controlled by r..

101:2.2 R. is the method of science; faith is the method of

101:2.3 R., through the study of science, may lead back

101:2.7 Science ends its r.-search in the hypothesis of a

101:2.8 R. is the proof of science, faith the proof of religion,

101:3.2 Spiritual r., soul intelligence, is the endowment of

101:10.2 will the exhaustion of the possibilities of logic and r.

101:10.6 R. alone can never validate the values of religious

102:1.2 The r. of science is based on the observable facts of

102:1.2 What knowledge and r. cannot do for us, wisdom

102:3.13 the will-to-believe and the product of enlightened r.,

102:6.6 Though r. can always question faith, faith can

102:6.6 faith can always supplement both r. and logic.

102:6.6 R. creates the probability which faith can

102:6.6 R. alone cannot achieve harmony between infinite

102:6.8 R. demands that a philosophy which cannot find

102:8.5 Religion,when reduced to terms of r. and intellectual

103:6.7 R. is the understanding technique of the sciences;

103:6.9 failure of man’s r. substitute for motametaphysics.

103:6.11 Science must always be grounded in r., although

103:6.11 r. is a stabilizing influence and a helpful handmaid.

103:6.13 Faith and r., unaided by mota, cannot conceive

103:6.15 of man must be logically based on the r. of science,

103:7.1 Science is sustained by r., religion by faith.

103:7.1 Faith, though not predicated on r., is reasonable;

103:7.2 presage the appearance of morontia and spirit r. and

103:7.6 Within the domain of true science, r. is always

103:7.6 R. grows out of material awareness, faith out of

103:7.7 from the stage of facts, r. abdicates or else rapidly

103:7.13 R. is the act of recognizing the conclusions of

103:7.13 truth-seeking progression of the unity of faith and r.

103:8.1 assume the probability of God by their r. and logic,

103:9.2 thinking should be in the main dominated by r. and

103:9.6 the universe, wisdom, like r., becomes allied to faith.

103:9.6 R., wisdom, and faith are man’s highest human

103:9.6 R. introduces man to the world of facts, to things;

103:9.7 Faith most willingly carries r. along as far as r. can

103:9.8 inherent (adjutant spirit) assumption that r. is valid,

103:9.9 willingness to believe these assumptions of r., faith,

103:9.10 When r. once recognizes right and wrong, it exhibits

103:9.10 R. deals with factual knowledge; wisdom, with

103:9.12 such a reality is transcendent to r., science, wisdom,

104:2.6 Theological r. may be fully satisfied by the

104:2.6 but philosophical and cosmological r. demand the

104:3.4 While r. demands a monotheistic unity of cosmic

116:0.2 But that same r. and logic would compel any honest

131:8.3 The heavenly R. is slow and patient in his designs

133:1.4 did not possess moral judgment and spiritual r.,

138:9.1 in the hearts of these apostles all r., judgment, and

147:4.6 Now come into action the r. of mind and intelligence

154:6.8 emotional appeal as the mind does to logic and r.,

161:1.11 the satisfaction of all unsatisfied factors in logic, r.,

175:1.17 Within r., the one you ought to have done but not

195:7.7 Man’s conceit outruns his r. and eludes his logic.

196:3.2 would be inclined to view these activities as r.,

Reason-Fate

121:4.3 Stoics believed that a controlling R. dominated all

reason-judgment

120:3.9 r. of your expanding human mind of hereditary

reason-search

101:2.7 Science ends its r. in the hypothesis of a First Cause

reasonnoun; explanation or justification

2:5.5 the supreme r. for loving him is the indwelling gift of

5:3.4 exists no r. why prayer should not be addressed to

12:7.3 if the demands of perfection might for any r. dictate

13:1.23 But even after it is revealed to you, for some r. it

15:14.3 into a meaning-of-the-whole; and it is for this r.

17:3.1 For this r. it is necessary to have seven of these

17:3.9 we have every r. to believe that all Father fragments

22:2.5 there is every r. to believe that the number serving in

22:9.4 for any r., their presence is required on Uversa.

23:1.9 There is a technical r. why these Solitary

24:7.7 There is an additional r. for supposing the Graduate

25:8.7 if for any r. you should be temporarily separated

26:8.4 good and sufficient r. for these apparent failures;

28:4.10 And for this r., even were there no others,

30:4.11 Those accredited beings who have, for any r.,

30:4.24 The r. for all of this experience is not now apparent,

39:0.1 but for some unknown r. these seraphic offspring are

45:7.1 Or if, for any other r. of hereditary handicap,

45:7.1 not completed, no matter what the r., all who are

48:6.34 but their wards, for some r., failed to personalize on

50:2.7 The principal r. for bringing mortal ascenders from

58:6.2 links” will forever remain missing, for the simple r.

62:5.9 And so, by r. of their own intelligent choice, Andon

63:2.1 for this r. had never been overly popular with their

65:6.1 for no other r. than that he must kill protoplasm in

70:1.6 And this for no other r. than just the fun of it;

70:6.3 this was an additional r. for making the chief-kings

72:10.3 For one r., there are only about ten per cent as many

74:7.20 Adjuster was presented as an additional r. for not

79:8.4 And this is the r. for the stagnation of what had been

81:2.11 This was one r. why civilization progressed faster in

81:2.12 to domesticate the horse, and this is another r. why

82:3.2 and this is the r. for this agelong sex problem:

82:4.4 The r. for holding the wife to stricter sex account

83:3.1 For this r., the purchase price of a wife was regarded

84:7.3 she was his chattel, and she obeyed for the same r.

85:1.5 elevations of land worshiped for this additional r..

88:4.7 This is one r. why ancient peoples did not increase

89:5.4 though this has seldom been the underlying r..

92:2.2 For this r. and no other, stone implements

92:5.5 And this is not without r.; there is an instinctive

96:3.4 saw fit to repudiate this treaty, giving as his r.

101:2.15 that is just the r. why some of the world’s greatest

107:1.5 We have every r. to believe that none of the other

107:2.4 whose partners for some r. declined eternal survival,

107:4.2 For this r. we sometimes denominate the divine gifts

108:4.4 And this is the r. why contacts with the supreme

110:6.7 progression, for the r. that these levels are personal;

111:0.6 I was thus successful by r. of that which it caused

113:3.4 And herein is revealed the r. why the seraphic

115:1.4 neither can a finite creature offer a rational r. for his

131:8.3 The heavenly R. is slow and patient in his designs

132:0.3 chief r. why Jesus consented to make this journey.

133:2.1 must feel that you have some good r. for this assault.

134:9.9 And there was a r. for this failure of his beneficiaries

138:1.1 Jesus’ r. for thus beginning the proclamation of

139:2.3 The only r. Peter did not get into more trouble

139:12.8 This is just the r. why Jesus permitted Judas to go on

140:8.17 the simple r. that he would not take sides in

142:3.21 deliverance from Egypt is assigned as the r. for

142:3.21 fact of creation as the r. for Sabbath observance?

144:0.2 There was a third r.: the slowly augmenting

145:5.3 Jesus to tell them the r. for his strange conduct.

145:5.4 Jesus confided to them the r. for his coming forth to

147:0.2 it was for this very r. that Jesus and the apostles

147:8.2 For what r. do you afflict your souls while you

152:1.4 the simple r. that such an extraordinary situation

153:5.3 any good r. why you should stumble at my words

155:6.12 And that is just the r. why I have so often taught

163:2.6 that was the r. for Jesus’ requiring him to part with

164:3.15 3. Jesus had a third r. for resorting to these material

167:5.3 poor cook, a faulty housekeeper, or for no better r.

168:4.5 although one which is for some good r. delayed.

172:5.4 James could not understand the r. for throwing

172:5.7 the Master’s r. for enlisting the popular support of

172:5.7 Understanding the real r. for the Master’s entering

175:2.1 no valid r. why the individual descendants of these

183:3.1 And there was yet another r. why Judas chose to

187:5.1 the sky darkened by r. of the fine sand in the air.

188:3.9 We have r. to believe that the human Jesus knew

188:3.14 There is good r. for believing that some personality

191:0.13 this is the r. why they did not go at once to Galilee

reasonverb

13:2.5 Nor can you successfully r. out these questions;

15:12.1 r. that we must have a third or judicial branch,

16:9.14 Fatherhood is the relationship out of which we r.

50:5.8 they become philosophicalthey start out to r. within

82:5.1 savage did not consciously r. about such problems

97:5.2 “‘Come now and let us r. together,’ says the Lord,

102:6.9 Intelligent men should cease to r. like children and

131:2.10 “‘Come now, let us r. together,’ says the Lord,

148:9.3 saying: “Why do you so r. in your hearts?

156:1.3 Peter endeavored to r. with Norana and persuade

165:4.2 he began to r. with himself, saying: ‘What shall I do

169:1.13 he tried to r. with this older one: ‘But, my son, you

180:5.5 the golden rule of wisdom you might r. that, since

reasonadjective

reason-created

103:0.7 thought-out theologic doctrines and r. religions.

reason-developed

103:6.8 Revelation authoritatively clarifies the muddle of r.

reasonable

1:2.7 the true concept of the reality of God is r. to logic,

2:5.9 ponder the nature of God, there is only one r. and

5:5.12 to subject itself to r. philosophic interpretation;

19:6.8 We deem it no more than r. to assume that we are

72:5.6 R. salary for skill employed in industrial operations.

94:3.4 philosophers failed to evolve a r. personal approach

100:1.5 of curiosity and the enjoyment of r. adventure,

100:7.3 But the Master was so r., so approachable.

101:1.1 reason, but viewed from within, it is altogether r..

101:6.7 concepts which are so r. as ideas and so logical as

103:6.9 like a r. and unified attitude toward the cosmos.

103:7.1 Faith, though not predicated on reason, is r.;

106:6.6 This would appear to be a r. conclusion with

111:6.9 R. self-confidence is not to be deplored.

112:4.11 r. cause for believing that the human partner may

116:0.2 it is both r. and logical to believe they were made

130:4.14 of unjustified deficiency in r. spiritual rectification

136:7.1 r. precaution to prevent the untimely termination

175:1.2 with the r. requirements of the laws of Moses and

176:3.4 would require of you an accounting with r. profit,

177:3.7 an exhortation to conform in every r. manner with

reasonableness

87:4.3 the power of an idea lies not in its reality or r. but

reasonably

16:4.15 phenomenon can hardly be r. explained or rationally

84:4.1 the progress of marriage itself is a r. accurate gauge

92:2.4 is r. consistent and compatible with its current status,

108:5.5 they concerned in making your life r. difficult and

160:3.1 Granted the possession of a normal body and r.

185:1.1 If Pontius Pilate had not been a r. good governor of

reasonedverb

42:9.1 When a renowned religious teacher r. that seven was

91:1.3 These simple-minded souls r. that food, shelter, rain,

94:11.10 It was r. that, if Gautama had come to the peoples of

101:1.1 not a system of philosophic belief which can be r.

126:3.5 Jesus r. that the watchcare of his earthly father’s

148:9.3 Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they thus r.

162:2.5 They r. that the Roman rulers would not do such a

166:3.2 Some of you have r. that, since the Scriptures record

167:1.4 he had r. in his heart that his sorry plight might

168:0.2 they r. that it was because the Master did not learn

172:5.7 Nathaniel r. it out, before they reached the temple,

173:2.5 they so answered the Master because they had r.

173:4.2 tenants saw the son, they r.: ‘This is the heir;

184:1.2 had r. that Jesus might choose to leave the country

189:5.3 But John r. that the grave would hardly have been

191:0.4 “But,” r. Peter, “if he has risen and can show

191:5.1 Nathaniel r. with him, but it did no good.

reasonedadjective

16:8.17 The r. recognition of the obligation of moral conduct

86:5.3 absence of r. thought in the presence of perplexity

101:6.3 will embraces decisions based on r. knowledge,

103:7.2 instinct precedes the appearance of r. knowledge in

reasoner

101:10.2 reason ever reveal to the logician or to the r. the

139:2.4 a leader of men, a quick thinker but not a deep r..

reasoningnoun

0:3.20 forced to employ the technique of time-space r. in

19:1.7 it is always in danger of committing four errors of r.:

36:5.7 acquired knowledge, the phenomenon of quick r.,

67:3.6 universe government was the product of wise r.,

88:2.7 tendency up to the higher levels of thinking and r..

94:11.8 many channels of thought and by devious paths of r..

102:6.5 convictions about God arrived at through wise r.,

103:7.11 Science starts out on its vaunted career of r. by

121:7.9 1. The philosophic r. of the Greek proselytes to

124:2.6 Jesus’ depth of r. and keenness of observation

141:3.4 lucid logic, his strength of r., his sagacious insight,

160:5.2 matter of mere intellectual belief or philosophic r.;

160:5.13 The wisdom of the r. that this religion is the best

161:1.5 in the Greek’s views by the following steps of r.:

reasoningadjective

5:5.3 The r. philosopher is sometimes inclined to posit a

16:6.5 These responses are self-evident to clear-r. minds

124:6.14 unsatisfactory to his deep-thinking and keen-r. son

139:8.2 Thomas possessed a keen, r. mind and was the son

reasonssee reasons for

8:5.5 In recognition of this and for many additional r. the

10:1.5 For these and other r. beyond the concept of the

10:7.2 the Trinity is the total of Deity and for many other r..

15:10.21 who are not, at present, for various r., fully active in

19:1.12 and for still other r., do we employ the technique of

22:5.4 and, along with the seraphim and for the same r.,

26:8.3 In the event of failure no r. are ever assigned,

40:10.10 For good and sufficient r., such changes have been

44:5.8 certainly as physical energy, but not for the same r..

49:6.2 There are practical r. and sentimental associations

54:4.5 There are many r. known to us why the Supreme

54:4.5 There are no doubt still other and possibly better r.

54:5.1 Of the many r. known to me as to why Lucifer and

54:5.14 I doubt not that there are just as many additional r.

64:6.30 be in a position fully to appreciate all of these r.,

70:8.2 grouped in classes for the following general r.:

80:1.8 these and other r., the early waves of Mesopotamian

84:2.2 North American red men is one of the chief r. why

84:4.4 the r. cited in support of a celibate priesthood,

93:8.1 In addition to these r., Melchizedek wanted to

95:5.2 other r., that the child Jesus was taken to Egypt,

98:3.6 Augustus, who, purely for political and civic r.,

105:6.5 Because of it, as well as for other r., the almighty

120:1.6 remember, it will be wholly for personal r. since I

122:0.1 the many r. which led to the selection of Palestine as

123:0.5 And besides all these r., Joseph was outspoken in

124:4.6 And but for other and more important r. it does

127:2.10 one of the chief r. why Jesus moved to Capernaum

128:2.4 remained away, assigning weather and other r.,

128:2.6 And there were still other r. which made it wise,

129:1.8 legal residence, although Jesus did, for various r.,

129:3.2 many r., Jesus was known as the Damascus scribe.

134:5.6 become united, for various r., into tribal units

135:5.2 They fell back onto the well-known r. assigned to

138:1.1 but that for a season, and for many r., he desired

144:0.2 There were a number of r. why Jesus and his

144:1.2 his apostles that they were in retirement for three r.:

144:4.10 One of the r. why Peter, James, and John, who so

145:5.4 the real r. why the kingdom of the Father could not

151:3.12 the r. underlying his practice of using parables in his

162:1.5 There were many r. why Jesus was able publicly

162:1.6 This was one of the r. why Jesus could publicly visit

164:3.12 to wash in the symbolic pool of Siloam for three r.:

167:4.3 And it was for these r. that Jesus tarried yet two

167:5.3 man to divorce his wife for the most trifling of r.,

169:4.1 For these and other r., the Master thought best to

172:4.1 one of the r. Jesus had for allowing the multitude

175:4.4 of making away with Jesus for the following r.:

191:0.13 first appearance to the apostles for a number of r..

reasons for

10:2.3 the r. for believing in the inevitability of the Conjoint

13:1.3 One of the r. for the secrecy of these worlds is

20:2.2 We have r. for believing that the total number of

21:1.4 Creator Sons in existence, but I have good r. for

26:11.2 There are many r. for conjecturing that these two

41:2.8 There are a number of r. for such disturbances,

54:4.1 pertains to the r. for permitting Lucifer, Satan, and

54:5.14 There are an equal number of r. for not arbitrarily

54:5.14 on Uversa we teach forty-eight r. for permitting evil

54:6.7 Regardless of the many additional r. for delaying

55:2.10 you would quickly grasp the r. for providing for the

64:6.30 There are many good and sufficient r. for the plan of

70:7.2 There were many r. for the secrecy of these societies

74:7.20 But the Adamites taught many additional r. for these

100:4.4 viewpoint, his r. for such objectionable conduct.

101:2.4 There are two basic r. for believing in a God who

107:2.8 We have r. for believing that such Adjusters are

117:7.5 there are many r. for deducing that he is quite real

123:3.9 and underlying r. for the necessity of disciplinary

124:4.7 instructed Jesus as to the r. for not making images

127:2.2 Jesus declined to disclose his r. for not enlisting,

136:3.3 Jesus’ r. for seeking this retirement were entirely

155:4.2 misunderstand my r. for avoiding an open clash

172:4.1 one of the r. Jesus had for allowing the multitude

reassemble

113:6.7 it is their group guardians who r. them in the halls of

reassembled

43:1.5 mortals of the modified orders of ascension are r..

45:6.7 Here are received and r. certain children of surviving

47:3.4 personality of mortal origin should never be thus r.,

76:6.2 Adam and Eve were repersonalized and r. in the

184:5.1 At five-thirty o’clock the court r., and Jesus was led

reassembles

47:3.3 Adjuster that r. creature personality and constitutes

112:3.5 and the soul that r. the surviving personality,

reassembly

30:4.12 On r. of personality at the end of an age, those who

30:4.15 physical body of mortal flesh is not a part of the r.

30:4.15 called a resurrection, a r. of personality factors;

39:2.13 directly concerned in your personality r. on the

43:1.5 chambers of creature r. are under the supervision of

47:3.5 the real and conscious r. of actual and complete

51:2.4 When the r. of the physical organism is completed,

106:8.22 there could occur the functional r. of those aspects

112:3.6 seraphim are indispensable to the r. of personality.

112:5.15 they experience personality r. on the third period

112:5.16 The r. of the constituent parts of a onetime material

112:5.18 the Adjuster will be present at your personality r. to

112:5.19 this completes the repersonalization, r. of memory,

113:6.5 there occurs the r. of the constituent factors of the

reassert

191:1.5 they believed him and to r. that their own mother

reassign

20:3.1 they r. the space creatures of planetary ministry to

reassigned

40:4.1 adjudication of the nonsurvivor, they may be r. to

113:6.4 guardians are r. to numerous ministering missions

reassignment

18:2.1 the Eternals of Days function without rotation or r..

reassociated

39:3.5 have found themselves r. on the mansion worlds for

42:10.2 The universal nonspiritual energies are r. in the living

reassociation

30:4.15 Such a r. of soul and Adjuster is quite properly

reassuring

127:1.2 searching; his smile was always engaging and r..

reawaken

30:4.14 All surviving mortals who r. on the mansion worlds

49:6.16 The less perfected group r. on the headquarters of

reawakening

40:9.1 only at the time of mortal r in the morontia existence

49:6.6 The r. of these mortals is accomplished by the

79:8.17 it is even now r. to envision anew the transcendent

Rebeccadaughter of Ezra

127:5.0 5. REBECCA, THE DAUGHTER OF EZRA

127:5.1 that R. should discover that she was slowly falling

127:5.1 She first confided her affection to Miriam, Jesus’

127:5.1 going direct to R., laying the whole story before

127:5.2 R. listened intently; she was thrilled with the recital

127:5.2 She argued (to herself) that such a man would all

127:5.2 She interpreted Mary’s efforts to dissuade her as a

127:5.2 she rightly reckoned that he would gladly supply

127:5.2 R. had further conferences with Mary and Miriam,

127:5.2 when she failed to win their support, she made bold

127:5.2 their support, she made bold to go directly to Jesus.

127:5.2 This she did with the co-operation of her father,

127:5.2 Jesus to their home for the celebration of R.’

127:5.3 these things, first by the father, then by R. herself.

127:5.3 R.’ father was deeply touched by Jesus’ words of

127:5.4 Then began that eventful talk with R..

127:5.5 After listening attentively, Jesus sincerely thanked R.

127:5.6 R. was heartbroken. She refused to be comforted

127:5.6 many men who sought her hand in marriage, R.

127:5.6 She lived for only one purposeto await the hour

127:5.6 she followed him devotedly through his eventful

127:5.6 she stood “among the other women” by the side

127:6.1 The story of R.’ love for Jesus was whispered

127:6.1 was recited, the devotion of R. was recounted.

127:6.2 Miriam, knowing fully about the affair of R. and

127:6.3 His mother, knowing of his experience with R.,

Rebeccadaughter of Joseph of Arimathea

150:1.1 women to this groupMary Magdalene and R.,

150:2.3 together with R., at Jotapata about four weeks

150:2.3 Mary and R., with the others of this group, went

Rebeccawoman of Sepphoris

187:3.2 Mary Magdalene, and R., onetime of Sepphoris.

187:5.4 Mary Magdalene, and R., onetime of Sepphoris.

188:1.7 sister of Jesus’ mother, and R. of Sepphoris.

rebelnoun or adjective

53:1.6 bound the dragon (all the r. leaders) for an age.”

53:2.2 when once converted to the r theories, Satan became

53:3.2 steadfast in resistance to all the r.’ proposals.

53:4.7 to organize his r. government before Gabriel made

53:4.7 of secession or to counterwork the r. propaganda.

53:5.3 Michael never interfered with the r. forces of Lucifer

53:5.3 r. forces were allowed to run a free course for two

53:5.6 Gabriel conducted an unceasing exposure of the r.

53:7.4 the Life Carriers stationed on the r. planets were

53:7.6 over one third followed their chief into the r. ranks.

53:7.14 tribunal that could detain or destroy this wicked r.;

54:3.3 But if this universe r. against the reality of truth

66:7.19 when Caligastia threw in his lot with the r. Lucifer.

66:8.7 now this r. of the realm, shorn of all power to harm

67:3.3 disloyal midway creatures and other groups of r.

67:4.2 They worked wholeheartedly for the r. Prince but

73:1.3 Nodites were the descendants of the r. members of

77:2.1 follow out the line of descent from the r. members of

77:7.0 7. THE REBEL MIDWAYERS

77:7.3 Both groups of r. midwayers are held in custody

77:7.4 not be confused with certain of the r. cherubim and

77:7.5 these r. midwayers were actually able to influence

77:7.7 Even prior to Pentecost no r. spirit could dominate

77:7.8 The entire group of r. midwayers is at present held

77:7.8 No more do they roam this world on mischief bent.

119:2.2 This r. System Sovereign, Lutentia, reigned supreme

119:3.8 recent times been led astray by higher types of r.

134:8.6 loyalty in the face of the misrepresentations of r.

136:4.3 Neither was Jesus tempted by any evil spirits or r.

139:11.7 Simon was a r. by nature and iconoclast by training,

187:2.5 Pilate could have written “Jesus, a r..”

rebelverb

24:1.12 if its Planetary Prince should r. against the Father

51:1.4 or even consciously and deliberately r., this order

140:5.11 It masters all temptations to r. against the divine

rebelled

35:9.6 Sons of the Lanonandek order have r. against the

67:7.7 Caligastia r., Adam and Eve did default, but no

97:9.25 Babylon and given ten years of grace, but soon r..

rebellion or Lucifer rebellion or Satania rebellion

2:3.2 deliberate r. against the government of God is loss

4:2.5 sometimes, the consequences of insurrectionary r.

4:2.8 her face is scarred, her features are seared, by the r.,

4:3.3 God is due to the far-reaching consequences of the L

7:1.7 Sin and r. may interfere with the operation of local

7:1.7 The L. produced many changes in your system of

7:4.5 if r., perchance, should mar or complicate this

7:4.5 to go into the very realms of r. and there restore

18:0.11 There is never any danger of default or risk of r. with

21:3.13 a prebestowal Creator Son in a universe without r. is

21:3.13 without r. is no greater than in a universe with r.;

22:2.1 a class of perfected mortals who have been r. tested

22:2.3 experience who functions loyally in the face of r. is

22:2.3 for action designed to prevent r. or to effect higher

22:2.3 greater value than loyalty in the face of actual r..

27:0.2 hosts ministering on worlds isolated because of r..

28:5.9 coming in from realms where r. has been rife,

32:3.7 of disharmony, confusion, and sometimes r.sin.

33:3.4 Never can the Spirit undertake to contest r. or

34:7.6 escape the dire consequences of the Caligastic r.

34:7.7 have never been tainted with sin nor touched by r..

35:4.3 summoned to function in the presence of sinful r.,

35:5.4 rarely fall into error, and they have never gone into r.

35:5.6 those spheres which have, through r. and default,

35:5.6 even of inhabited worlds that were untouched by r..

35:9.9 In the event of r. on a system headquarters, a new

35:9.9 R. by a Planetary Prince instantly isolates his

35:10.4 these Planetary Princes and their associates in r. who

37:8.3 of the planet during the testing seasons of the L..

39:4.6 In the L. in Satania very few of the justice guides

43:1.6 to the study of problems growing out of the S..

43:3.6 and planetary conditions growing out of the L..

43:4.7 After the S. the archrebels were wont to come up to

43:4.10 Since the L. a new structure has been provided near

43:4.10 and attitude of the order of Days toward sin and r..

43:5.0 5. EDENTIA FATHERS SINCE THE LUCIFER R.

43:5.1 on Edentia was suspended at the time of the L..

43:5.7 of Gabriel stationed on Edentia since the L..

43:5.9 duty of adjusting all difficulties consequential to r.

43:5.10 the Norlatiadek legislature to the r.-isolated worlds

43:5.12 growing out of the confusion consequent upon the S.

43:5.13 the management of problems pertaining to r. and

43:5.16 since the L. the Edentia Fathers have exercised a

45:1.10 detention spheres for the interned groups of the L..

45:1.10 and cherubim who went over to the rebels in the S.

45:1.11 those personalities who followed him in r. against

45:2.1 The L. in the system of Satania was the last and most

45:2.3 a gracious and brilliant ruler, and he is a r.-tested

45:2.3 At the time of the second system r. in Nebadon,

45:2.3 and the products of r. removed from Satania.

45:3.8 of this order so to serve on Jerusem since the L..

45:3.9 made necessary by the exigencies of the L..

45:3.22 but this representation is suspended by r..

46:0.1 from numerous irregularities occasioned by the L.

46:8.1 yet finished the adjudication of the affairs of the L.

46:8.4 There will come an end for rebels and r..

48:3.3 useful creatures were lost during the L. in Satania.

48:3.3 loss of the L. having only recently been made up.

49:5.23 Planetary Prince, Caligastia, cast his lot with the r. of

50:4.11 inglorious end by Caligastia’s adherence to the L..

50:4.12 the most profoundly shocking episodes of this r.

50:6.5 spiritual ban of Norlatiadek in consequence of the L..

50:7.1 quarantined in consequence of r. are fortunate.

50:7.2 the quarantined spheres involved in the first r. ever

51:1.5 thirteen Planetary Adams have been lost in r.

51:1.5 of these defections occurred at the time of the L..

51:3.4 but he failed in his effort to involve them in the L..

51:3.7 earlier midway creatures went into r. with Caligastia

51:7.5 lost through embracing evil and participating in r..

52:2.1 But life on an inhabited world is so changed by r.

52:5.5 The isolation of Urantia in the L. had suspended

53:0.0 THE LUCIFER REBELLION

53:1.0 1. THE LEADERS OF REBELLION

53:1.5 Abaddon followed his master into r. and has ever

53:2.0 2. THE CAUSES OF REBELLION

53:2.2 system of Satania which suggested or favored r..

53:2.2 he might have instigated such a r. no matter where

53:2.3 No one ever suggested r. to Lucifer.

53:2.4 the measures to be employed in case of open r..

53:2.5 cause or causes which finally culminated in the L..

53:2.5 persuaded himself that his contemplation of r. was

53:4.0 4. OUTBREAK OF THE REBELLION

53:4.2 Self-assertion was the battle cry of the L..

53:4.5 inability the government of the Sons to stop the r..

53:5.1 Upon the outbreak of the S., Michael took counsel

53:5.2 At the time of this r. and the two which preceded it

53:5.3 From the outbreak of r. to the day of enthronement

53:5.4 to remain aloof from the actual warfare of the L.,

53:6.2 At the outbreak of r. on Jerusem the head of the

53:6.3 the experiences associated with the onset of the L.

53:6.3 the thrilling adventure connected with the L. when

53:6.5 spirit of truth were inherently triumphant over r.,

53:7.0 7. HISTORY OF THE REBELLION

53:7.1 The L. was system wide.

53:7.4 This was a Lanonandek r..

53:7.4 rebel planets were somewhat influenced by the r. of

53:7.8 ninety-five per cent were casualties of the L..

53:7.9 In many respects this r. was the most widespread

53:7.10 but they withstood the sophistries of r. better than

53:7.10 citizenship resident on Jerusem participated in the L..

53:7.11 intently perused the bulletins of the S. and rejoiced

53:7.12 mortal ascension is the greatest security against r.

53:7.15 those younger worlds peopled since that day of r..

53:8.3 The bestowal of Michael terminated the L. in Satania

53:8.4 That was, in principle, the real end of the L..

53:9.0 9. PRESENT STATUS OF THE REBELLION

53:9.1 Early in the days of the L., salvation was offered all

53:9.3 intern all personalities concerned in the L. pending

53:9.7 The r. has ended on Jerusem.

54:0.0 PROBLEMS OF THE LUCIFER REBELLION

54:0.2 The Gods neither create evil nor permit sin and r..

54:1.1 Of all the perplexing problems growing out of the L.,

54:2.3 The L. thus threatened the maximum possible

54:4.5 immediately destroy or intern the leaders of the L..

54:4.5 If such an episode as the L. had occurred in

54:4.8 in adjudicating the L., we may record that, during

54:5.8 remain aloof from the rebels and allow r. to pursue

54:5.10 The issues of r. having been raised, the Paradise

54:5.10 necessary to provide for the full development of r.

54:5.11 otherwise hide the hideous visage of rebels and r..

54:5.12 in advising Gabriel to permit the r. to take its full and

54:5.14 number of reasons for not arbitrarily stopping the L.

54:6.1 may encounter in their efforts to understand the L.,

54:6.2 attitude of universe rulers toward rebels and r.—sin

54:6.4 some fellow citizen or fellow mortal, even r. in the

54:6.5 and disappointments which accompany the sin of r..

54:6.5 Of the many valuable repercussions of the L. which

54:6.3 now teach that the good resulting from the S. is

54:6.9 survival does not date from the times of the L..

54:6.10 as Lucifer and Satan are permitted to continue in r.

54:6.11 Messenger of experiential survival in the system r. in

61:7.8 do with the march of events on Urantiathe L..

64:6.28 disruption of this regime by the outbreak of the L..

64:6.29 the long and dark ages between the Caligastia r.

66:4.6 their world work the entire regime was upset by r.,

66:4.12 they not lost contact with the life circuits through r.,

66:5.10 to the world during the confusion attendant upon r..

66:5.27 lost in the long and dark ages of r., never to be

66:7.19 man’s participation in the follies of the L. under

66:7.20 At the outbreak of the r., Dalamatia had a resident

66:8.3 in its planetary career up to the times of the L. and

66:8.4 Prince went into darkness at the time of the L.,

66:8.7 Ancients of Days, of all who participated in the L..

67:0.0 THE PLANETARY REBELLION

67:0.1 the occurrence and consequences of the planetary r..

67:0.1 it did markedly modify the course of social evolution

67:1.2 betray the planet upon the announcement of the r..

67:2.0 2. THE OUTBREAK OF REBELLION

67:2.2 of Caligastia as an act bordering on planetary r.

67:3.1 The outbreak of r. on Jerusem, the capital of Satania

67:3.1 With this broadcast of the fact of r. in Satania the

67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of r., loyal cherubim assumed the

67:3.5 disloyal staff refusing to go into r. with their masters.

67:3.6 during the seven crucial years of the Caligastia r.,

67:3.8 Amadon is the outstanding human hero of the L..

67:4.0 4.THE CALIGASTIA ONE HUNDRED AFTER R.

67:4.1 board of animal husbandry were all swept into r.

67:4.2 staff who went into r. chose Nod as their leader.

67:4.3 these supermen and superwomen, stranded by r. and

67:4.5 until the entire L. is finally adjudicated and the fate

67:4.6 did not deliberately or premeditatedly enter upon r.

67:4.7 superhuman beings who were victims of the L. on

67:4.7 complete the adjudication of the affairs of the S.,

67:5.0 5. IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF REBELLION

67:5.1 out for almost fifty years after the instigation of r..

67:5.2 Very soon after the r. the entire staff of sedition

67:5.4 after the r. a tidal wave swept up over Dalamatia,

67:6.6 Within one thousand years after the r. he had more

67:6.7 Notwithstanding the terrible setback of r. there many

67:7.7 Every mortal born on Urantia since Caligastia’s r.

67:8.0 8. THE HUMAN HERO OF THE REBELLION

67:8.1 The L. was withstood by many courageous beings

67:8.3 regarding the S., ever and always, was: “What of

67:8.4 If the L. has handicapped the local system and its

67:8.4 by the sum total of all the evil and sorrow of the L.

72:0.2 became isolated because of participation in the L.,

72:0.3 disloyalty of its Prince in connection with the L..

73:0.3 the confused affairs of a planet retarded by r. and

73:1.2 Ten thousand years after the r. practically all the

73:6.5 Upon the outbreak of the r. it was regrown from the

74:1.4 and Eve had remained loyal to Michael during the L.

74:3.1 But on Urantia r. had changed everything.

74:3.3 learned more about the details of the Caligastia r.

74:3.5 levels to which it had fallen as a result of sin and r.

75:1.1 The Adamic mission on experimental, r.-seared,

75:2.1 enough of the results of r. to produce immunity

75:7.2 Adam and Eve had not been held guilty of r..

75:7.7 Caligastia’s purpose of leading them into open r.

75:7.7 neither did Adam and Eve knowingly enlist in r.

76:5.1 and not the sin of conscious and deliberate r..

76:6.4 a story of ultimate triumph for their world and its r.

77:1.7 continued until the tragic days of the planetary r.,

77:2.1 Prince Caligastia from the days of the planetary r. to

77:2.2 staff later reproduced, it was subsequent to the r.

77:2.7 modified Andonites who followed the staff into r.

77:2.9 Ten thousand years after the r. the Nodites had lost

77:3.7 their progenitors in participating in the Caligastia r..

77:3.8 the teaching that their ancestors had been guilty of r.

77:7.1 midwayers went into sin at the time of the L..

77:7.1 When the devastation of the planetary r. was

77:7.3 the final adjudication of the affairs of the system r..

77:9.5 Amadon during the tragic days of the planetary r.,

77:9.10 The United Midwayers are a r.-tested corps, and

77:9.11 And where r. has not marred a planet’s affairs,

78:1.1 quite unaffected by the exigencies of the Caligastia r.

87:4.7 did not develop until after the Caligastic r. and only

89:10.6 such relations as the consequence of conscious r..

93:10.8 era of light and life, after the affairs of the L. and

95:6.2 of the traditions of the Caligastia and the L.

97:9.15 No wonder r. broke out.

102:1.3 Owing to the isolation of r., the revelation of truth

104:1.1 in the unsettled times following the planetary r..

108:4.4 When a world is isolated by r., when a planet is cut

112:5.8 We had rather assume the risk of a system r. than to

113:6.10 in the system of Satania who went astray in the L.,

113:6.10 detained on Jerusem until final adjudication of the r..

114:0.3 especially of worlds which have been isolated by r..

114:0.6 2. The exigencies of the L..

114:1.1 at the time of the L., Urantia had no sure and

114:1.3 of the planet until the final adjudication of the L.

114:2.4 as supervisors of the thirty-six r.-isolated worlds of

114:2.6 Melchizedek, the final adjudication of the L.,

114:4.1 the government of Norlatiadek after the planetary r..

114:4.2 over them having been seized at the time of the L..

114:4.5 regencies are not peculiar to r.-isolated planets,

114:7.17 by sin and shut away from divine watchcare by r..

119:2.1 a r. long since adjudicated and ended by the action

119:3.1 the second such r. in all Nebadon up to that time.

119:3.4 career on a quarantined world of secession and r.,

119:3.7 the Planetary Prince of a world in isolation and r.,

119:3.8 Son or Daughter has ever knowingly joined in r.

119:7.4 as we had long known of the L. in Satania and of

120:1.5 and automatic extinction of any being guilty of r.

120:1.6 R., such as has three times occurred in Nebadon,

120:1.6 decreed that r. in Nebadon shall be invested with

120:2.2 additional task of technically terminating the L.

120:2.2 of the inception of this sinful and unjustified r..

120:2.6 6. On the planet of your bestowal, set r.-segregated

127:2.1 in favor of r. against the payment of taxes to Rome.

127:6.6 those periodic outbreaks of r. against tradition

128:5.3 reminded Jesus of the ominous rumblings of r. in

128:5.3 that the iron hand of Rome would crush the r. in

128:7.6 affairs of this planet as they were related to the L..

134:8.9 down from his sojourn on Mount Hermon, the L.

135:10.3 alarmed lest he and his disciples should start a r..

135:12.2 Herod feared to release John lest he instigate r..

136:3.4 of his universe and the termination of the L..

136:3.4 personal status in relation to sovereignty and r..

136:3.5 the termination of all sin-r. in your universe and

136:4.5 to the betterment of all other r.-isolated spheres.

136:4.6 his universe sovereignty or the termination of the L..

136:9.7 refused the offer of the Zealots to lead them in r.

148:4.2 went into deliberate r. against the rule of my Father

148:4.6 sin is an attitude of conscious r. which was brought

148:5.2 the children of men from the burdens of sin and r..

148:6.11 the harvest of his own iniquitous persistence in r.

154:0.1 stirring up the populace to dissension and to r..

154:4.3 Jesus was a dangerous agitator who might stir up r..

158:0.1 spiritual destinies and technically to terminate the L..

158:1.7 they talked over the affairs of the L. while seated

159:3.9 deliberate evildoing and sinful r. against the will of

173:2.3 indicating either ignorant presumption or open r..

173:5.2 in open r. they laid hands on the king’s messengers

173:5.2 wedding feast, had finally rejected his call and in r.

174:2.5 equivalent to inciting r.; to have answered “Yes”

184:5.3 he deceived the people and incited them to r..

185:2.11 Perverting our nation and stirring our people to r..

185:3.1 he was a perverter of the nation and an inciter to r..

186:5.7 knowing, deliberate r. against the will of the Father

186:5.8 Sin and r. have nothing to do with the fundamental

188:4.5 Sin is the act of conscious and deliberate r. against

rebellions

50:1.3 Nebadon has suffered the misfortune of several r..

53:4.4 While there had been two previous r. in Nebadon,

119:2.1 in one of the most widespread and disastrous r.

rebellious

3:1.10 acts of a headstrong, wicked, and r. minority.

43:3.7 seized certain phases of authority on the r. worlds

50:6.5 a result of the double tragedy of a r. Planetary Prince

51:3.4 planetary dangers inherent in the presence of the r.

53:5.6 dragon and his r. angels fought but prevailed not.”

53:9.2 Paul knew of the status of these r. leaders

73:1.6 some of the descendants of the r. Dalamatians joined

77:7.4 older writers designated these r. midway creatures as

82:3.2 Always has the individual been r. against the sex

119:2.5 offering his r. predecessor the privilege of sharing

119:2.7 And then did this transient ruler of a r. system take

130:1.6 deliberate choice of such a willful and r. creature.

131:2.11 forsake his evil way and the unrighteous man his r.

134:8.6 Satan (representing Lucifer) and the r. Planetary

134:8.7 and you, my r. son, may the Ancients of Days judge

146:2.5 because of this r. attitude it becomes inevitable

146:7.1 Jesus plainly told his apostles that the stray and r.

148:5.2 upset by the sinful adventures of certain r. traitors to

153:4.1 youth who was possessed of an unruly and r. spirit.

158:4.2 those wandering, mischievous, and r. midwayers

173:5.2 and instructed them to destroy these r. murderers

rebelsnoun

2:3.6 to the rehabilitation of r. and wrong thinkers, but

2:5.4 When r. return to righteousness, they are mercifully

28:6.7 a gift to be trampled under foot by the persistent r.

43:4.9 all Norlatiadek is being cleansed of sin and r..

45:1.10 few seraphim and cherubim who went over to the r.

46:8.4 There will come an end for r. and rebellion.

53:1.5 ever since acted as chief executive of the Urantia r..

53:1.6 Of the seraphic r. it is written: “And the angels who

53:2.5 plan of Michael for the saving of these flagrant r.,

53:3.1 The cause of the r. was stated under three heads:

53:6.3 the powerful r. sought my destruction by means of

53:8.4 appeal of Gabriel praying for destruction of the r.,

53:9.1 rebellion, salvation was offered all r. by Michael.

53:9.5 to the prison worlds to minister to the interned r..

53:9.7 We believe that all r. who will ever accept mercy

53:9.7 will effect the annihilation of these interned r..

54:4.7 this technique of patience in dealing with sinful r..

54:5.7 of Days could have immediately annihilated these r.,

54:5.8 counseled Michael to remain aloof from the r.

54:5.9 advised the Constellation Fathers to allow the r. free

54:5.11 otherwise hide the hideous visage of r. and rebellion.

54:6.1 the technique of dealing with the r. is a vindication

54:6.1 The loving mercy extended to the r. does seem to

54:6.2 the attitude of universe rulers toward r. and rebellion

54:6.7 apprehension and adjudication of the Satania r.,

67:1.6 become wholehearted r. against the universe and

67:4.4 The staff r., deprived of spiritual sustenance, died

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the sixty staff r.;

67:4.5 their Adjusters still tarry on Jerusem.

77:2.4 when the sixty r. of the staff, the followers of Nod,

120:2.2 Having steadfastly declined to discredit these r.

134:8.9 which in itself regulates the status of all r. and

148:4.2 But I have already vanquished these sinful r..

153:4.1 forever impossible for these few celestial r. to take

165:3.6 such deliberate r. will hardly seek forgiveness for

183:0.4 Jesus well knew that these r. of the realms would be

rebelsverb

100:4.2 The slothful animal mind r. at the effort required

rebirth

143:2.3 as the new creature of the r. of the spirit, you are

148:4.1 Is r. necessary to escape the control of the evil one

148:4.6 “By nature, before the r. of the spirit, mortal man

195:10.6 a transformed society by means of the spiritual r. of

reblending

81:4.1 races of today resulted from a blending and r. of the

reborn

38:8.6 seraphim is open to such r. cherubim and sanobim.

48:6.36 death of your fondest hopes, before it can be r. to

130:6.4 “This day, my son, you are to be r., re-established

140:1.3 rule the hearts of the r. citizens of this kingdom,

140:6.2 upon the old, but I declare that you must be r..

141:6.4 in part: “When you enter the kingdom, you are r..

149:6.9 soul of mortal man which shall have become the r.

178:1.5 good citizens, all the better for having become r.

179:5.4 Jesus rather sought to set man’s r. soul free upon

rebound

56:4.1 who are carried to Paradise by the r. momentum of

rebuilders

147:8.4 they shall be called the r. of broken walls,

rebuilding

143:4.2 Samaritans worked to prevent the r. of Jerusalem.

rebuilt

121:2.11 Antipas r. many of the cities of Galilee, including the

rebukenoun

125:6.7 the boy’s reply to his mother’s unintended r..

135:4.5 an example to his age, but he was an eloquent r..

137:1.7 James and John received the r. in good grace; never

137:4.4 But the eloquence of his r. lay in the expression of

137:4.7 notwithstanding the r. of but a few hours before.

140:6.14 perchance, I should deserve a r. from my Master, I

140:8.21 the sensual urges are not suppressed by religious r.

151:5.5 Jesus had hardly uttered this r. to Peter and the

158:7.5 recovered from the first shock of Jesus’ stinging r.

158:7.8 swift words of r. as were administered to Peter and

164:1.4 a stunning r. to all Jews regarding their attitude

172:1.7 It was because of this r., which he took as a

172:5.12 a disagreeable ferment because of the Master’s r.

175:4.2 the Jewish leaders into that sudden and scathing r.

184:1.6 Annas spoke no words of r. to his steward, but

rebukeverb

53:1.2 an accusing judgment but said, ‘the Judge r. you.’”

143:6.3 the apostles expected that Jesus would r. them for

166:1.11 remarks designed to r. the Pharisees’ refusal to

172:1.5 should speak to the Master that he r. such waste.”

172:3.13 “Teacher, you should r. your disciples and exhort

rebuked

97:10.4 while they unceasingly r. unscrupulous rulers,

137:2.2 When John r. Ezra for these utterances, he drew

138:5.4 “If the civil rulers are to be r., leave that task to me

139:5.7 Jesus well knew that, if he once r. Philip for asking

142:4.2 hands of man, why should you expect to be r.?

162:0.2 turned upon the sons of Zebedee and severely r.

167:6.1 when the apostles loudly r. these mothers, Jesus,

171:5.2 some of those near to Jesus went over and r. him,

rebukes

139:2.3 the cause of Peter’s receiving many mild r. from

157:7.2 John the Baptist, severely hurt by the Master’s r.

rebuking

142:4.1 when Jesus entered the home that, instead of r.

recallsee recall, not

6:8.3 merely r. that God is the initiating thought and the

27:1.4 and you will r. the last grand stretch of faith as you

44:6.1 only r. to material minds your own pitiful but worthy

47:3.5 Throughout all eternity you will r. the profound

92:3.3 And further r. that the power of any idea lies, not in

112:5.22 The Thought Adjuster will r. and rehearse for you

126:1.2 Jesus would gaze upon Megiddo and r. the story

127:5.1 she r. the fact that Jesus was a “child of promise.”

128:3.9 revived when she paused to r. the Gabriel visitation

150:8.1 the Scripture lesson, none present seemed to r.

151:2.6 Thomas caused them to r. what Jesus had taught

155:1.1 Said Jesus: “You should all r how the Psalmist spoke

158:6.6 ask aught concerning what he had said, they did r.

160:4.12 worth-while episodes of life, which you can r. at will

168:2.9 Lazarus knew he had been sick, but he could r. only

169:1.5 You r. that the sheep strayed away without intention

179:4.5 I desire that you should r., after I have gone, that I

179:5.7 “When you do these things, r. the life I have lived on

179:5.9 first look back upon my life in the flesh, r. that I was

180:0.2 And you will all r. that you lacked nothing.

180:3.1 If the world shall hate you, you should r that it hated

180:3.1 you should r. that I also suffered before you for

194:2.5 The spirit also came to help men r. and understand

recall, not

142:3.6 Do you not r. how the Scriptures begin by asserting

148:6.2 Do you not r. how this wonderful parable begins

154:6.7 Andrew did not r. that David had posted some

190:5.4 Do you not r. how this Son of Man proclaimed

recalled

35:9.3 When System Sovereigns or assistants are r.,

54:6.2 It should also be r. that the Creator Sons are mercy

77:2.7 It will be r. that the one hundred Andonite germ

126:1.2 And thus he r. and turned over in his mind the

127:1.7 he r. that his father had never been able to say

136:2.8 it should be r. that Tiberius was coemperor with

136:3.3 Jesus now fully r. the bestowal charge and its

136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he r. Rome, Alexandria,

137:4.12 And then the Son of Man r. the admonition of his

142:7.14 they r. the pronouncements which John made at

142:7.14 the time of Jesus’ baptism, and they also vividly r.

146:5.2 the seventh hour the fever left him,” the father r. that

153:3.6 r. that Jews looked upon eating with unwashed

164:4.8 when they r. Josiah, they attempted to ensnare

167:0.1 it should be r. that, as a rule, only ten were with

168:4.2 They all r Jesus’ statement to the Bethany messenger

172:5.5 his Master sitting there astride the colt, he r. hearing

172:5.8 until he also r. the Scripture in Zechariah where the

173:5.4 after his resurrection, they r. what he had said.

180:2.3 The apostles r. these things while the Master talked

185:4.1 the wicked Idumean never for one moment r. the

188:2.1 The chief priests, Pharisees, and Sadducees r. that

189:4.1 it should be r. that the ten apostles were sojourning

189:5.1 alive; Peter r. the promise to rise on the third day.

recalling

48:4.20 It is this r. of past experiences that provides the

119:4.1 hands of Immanuel and Gabriel; and, of course, r.

145:2.15 and r. the water and the wine at Cana, they seized

148:8.1 dispatched to Bethsaida r. the six spying Pharisees.

158:7.7 Peter, James, and John, r. their experience upon the

162:1.1 sought to bring Jesus to Jerusalem for trial and r. the

170:4.16 kingdom failed to materialize as they expected, r.

172:4.3 Jesus surveyed these familiar scenes once more, r.

185:6.7 but r. his wife’s note and the Greek mythology of

recapitulation

44:2.10 the reversion directors in combining memory r. with

recaptive

41:7.10 7. R. light and other matter which are drawn back

57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the r. period of

recapture

57:6.1 the solar parent was able to r. a large portion of this

112:6.8 the mortal survivor to re-explore and relearn, to r.,

recaptured

57:3.7 Many of the near-by and smaller suns were r. as a

57:5.7 this matter was subsequently r. by solar gravity as

recapturing

86:5.16 the open air with the hope of r. their strayed souls.

recasting

97:8.2 the complete rewriting and r. of their history,

170:1.15 progressive phases of its r. by Jesus and his apostles.

recede

41:3.9 would speedily r. to normal brightness for that sun

118:8.6 human societies will r. from high but premature

receded

57:5.7 recaptured by gravity as the Angona system r. into

receding

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the red by a r. star.

receipt

25:3.3 then, upon the r. of a petition of two personalities,

51:2.1 Upon r. of the news that another inhabited world has

126:5.7 Jesus and Mary hoped for the r. of a considerable

150:6.2 the progress of the tour, and the r. of news from

154:5.1 The r. of the news of this impending danger

receipts

178:2.11 David received all the apostolic cash funds and r. for

receivable

133:4.2 render the difficult things of divine life readily r. by

receivesee receive, not, receive, to

1:0.2 beings who could know God, r. the divine affection,

5:3.6 These Universe Sons r., in the name of the Father,

15:13.6 The Recents of Days r. all reports of observations

19:5.3 under certain conditions we may command and r.

20:4.3 They also r. and accredit Adjusters on their return

20:6.9 world honored by a Magisterial bestowal will r.

20:7.5 Trinity Teacher Sons r. no preliminary training in the

24:4.3 The Associate Inspectors r. reports only from their

26:2.7 supernaphim will therefore r. first consideration.

26:7.1 the pilgrims r. advanced instruction concerning the

28:5.7 be able to segregate and r. the essence of wisdom

29:2.19 in the charge of Master Physical Controllers and r.

30:4.10 The human races of each world r. the same ministry

30:4.24 these ascending spirits r. the same thorough course

30:4.25 They r. the same education, but special groups and

31:5.2 and Eve, may elect to humanize, r. Adjusters,

31:5.2 course of the peoples of the realm, r. Adjusters,

31:8.1 the ascendant finaliters r. great assistance from the

32:4.8 the avenue whereby the Father can r. information

35:6.5 ask for, and will quickly r., additional Sons of the

37:7.2 Mansion World Teachers will r. consideration in the

39:2.1 Superior seraphim r. their name, not because they

41:1.2 These beings r. the incoming lines of power from

44:5.9 You will r. your first lessons in these matters when

44:8.3 you will gain adequate recognition and r. due

47:2.4 who will subsequently r. the Mystery Monitors after

47:5.2 you r. permission periodically to visit transition

47:8.1 Here they r. their first lessons in the prospective

47:9.1 here you will r. the instruction of many teachers,

48:6.37 These ministers r. their name because they are

49:5.28 This classification of human beings will r. attention

49:6.19 where they r. their initial morontia investiture just as

51:6.1 their schools r. suitable candidates from among

52:5.6 will r. Adjusters as soon as they attain the age of

55:1.4 the mortals of the realm r. planetary recognition

55:4.26 often a Planetary Adam and Eve will r. Adjusters

55:4.28 after which service they will r. Adjusters and begin

55:4.30 to humanize, r. Adjusters, and start for Paradise.

56:9.12 evolve intelligent creatures who r. unto themselves

58:2.1 it should be remembered that you r. from the sun

63:6.6 from our forest enemies, and with mercy r. us into

64:7.5 The South American offshoot did r. a faint touch

65:8.6 when spiritual values r. proper recognition, then

67:2.6 Not until then did Van and his loyal associates r.

67:6.9 energy transmitters can r. and transmit intelligence

68:0.2 each succeeding generation of youth must r. anew

71:3.12 being ambassadors, r. their real rewards in another

72:7.3 Cities r. per capita allowances from the treasury

74:4.4 any honor and r. all respect, but worship never!

74:6.6 Adam and Eve could send and r. thought oscillations

93:9.10 few were able or willing to recognize and r. Michael

93:9.11 literally true that Christ did r. provisional title to

94:12.6 on through the dark ages of the past, once again r.

100:7.10 “For every one who seeks shall r..”

107:3.3 Beings of high spiritual orders r. only three divine

109:3.2 The Adjusters r. valuable training and acquire

110:2.5 minds become one, and you r. the reinforcement

110:7.10 more humbly r. credit that may accrue as a result

113:1.8 efficient Adjusters, r. the undivided assistance of

113:5.4 But when they r. instructions from their superiors

120:1.4 confirmed by Paradise, and r. back from my hands

122:1.3 the common people might understand him and r. him

122:4.1 come to his own people, but they will hardly r. him

122:4.1 to as many as shall r. him to them will he reveal

129:4.6 still, the life which Jesus lived in the flesh did r. full

131:1.9 God is just: What fruit we r. not from our plantings

131:1.9 our plantings in this world we shall r. in the next.”

131:3.5 Remember, every act shall r. its reward.

131:5.5 Those who do evil shall r. punishment, but those

131:10.6 and that I will surely r. the crown of eternal life.

133:2.2 it is only fair that she r. from you that special

135:6.7 fruit worthy of sincere repentance if you would r.

136:3.5 the right hand of your Father, r. your sovereignty,

137:8.14 pay to enter the kingdom, you shall r. manifold more

138:5.1 “Thomas, you lack faith; nevertheless, I r. you.

138:5.1 “Judas, we are all of one flesh, and as I r. you into

140:3.8 Happy are they who weep, for they shall r. the spirit

142:5.2 If you r. God as your Father, then indeed and in

143:5.3 anything which a Samaritan woman could r. from

144:4.3 —but you r. sonship by grace and through faith.

144:5.23 And when our end shall come, r. into your own

144:5.37 And r. us into your endless service on high.

144:5.52 R. us into the eternal arms.

144:5.83 R. us to yourself and send us forth in eternity.

144:5.15 And at our end r. us into the eternal embrace.

144:8.7 Many of you will r. neither John’s message nor

146:2.6 5. They who would r. mercy must show mercy;

149:6.4 do not fear their father in order that they may r.

150:4.3 When all of a family r. the gospel of the kingdom,

151:2.2 hear the glad tidings, r. the message with joy; but

151:2.2 when they have heard the truth, r. it with varying

151:3.15 I would test you to know how you will r. this: The

153:2.11 the Son by the Father, the Son will r. to himself.

153:2.12 this bread of life which I give to all who will r. is my

153:4.3 of iniquity will never seek nor r. forgiveness,

155:1.2 I will r. these gentiles with open arms of mercy

156:5.19 Love, freely r. from both divine and human sources

158:8.1 And they who r. me r. also Him who sent me

159:1.2 In your religion God may r. repentant sinners;

160:0.1 into such a conference with Rodan, he did r. him

162:2.3 You, if you will r. this gospel, shall come to know

162:6.1 Those who r. this spirit shall never know spiritual

163:1.4 If the people of any city r. you, they shall find an

164:3.8 in the pool of Siloam, and you shall r. your sight.”

164:3.11 This man had little faith that he would r. his sight,

166:2.8 but the strangers, when they r. gifts from the head

166:4.3 greater numbers of the poor joyfully r. the gospel

167:5.2 The law of the universe is: Ask and you shall r.;

168:4.12 doubt not you shall r. the answer to your petitions.

168:4.13 Ask and you shall r..

169:1.11 greet your brother and r. him back into your father’s

171:5.3 “You shall r. your sight; go your way; your faith

172:4.1 one more and last chance to hear the gospel and r.

173:4.2 many other servants, but none would they r..

174:5.7 If you gentiles will hear me, you shall r. the words

174:5.12 I know of a certainty that the Father will r. me and

175:1.3 And even now would my Father r. these blinded

175:1.6 to those who will r. it with joy and gladness.

177:4.2 to believe that he would forthwith r. high honors

177:4.8 hands, you shall r. your reward for this service.”

180:2.4 sort of supreme magic, thinking that they would r.

180:4.1 but the sons of light will all r. him gladly and with

180:4.1 and you will r. this gift in your hearts, and he will

180:5.7 they will r. the highest possible good as a result of

181:1.4 But as many as do r. him shall be enlightened,

181:1.5 —by measureI give each of you all you will r..

181:2.11 to you, and you shall r. the gift of eternal life.”

181:2.19 your lifework is finished, I will r. you on high,

181:2.27 But you will undoubtedly r. great help from the

182:1.3 world was and r. me once more at your right hand.

191:4.3 news of the gift of eternal life which men r. by faith.

193:3.2 But you will r. spiritual power after the spirit has

194:4.4 Jesus, whom the heaven must r. until the times of

receive, not

108:3.3 mortals do not r. real universe names until after

127:1.5 since the synagogue school would not r. girls,

129:2.3 if I do not r. money from you, and if your mother

131:1.9 God is just: What fruit we r. not from our plantings

147:4.2 Do you not r. my teachings as one who has been

158:2.4 “You would not r. me as the Son of Man; therefore

163:3.4 the sake of the kingdom who shall not r. manifold

163:6.5 the cities which did not well r. these messengers.

164:3.1 these mendicants did not solicit or r. alms on the

166:3.4 I will not r. you to be among those who have

167:1.2 was offended because he did not r. the seat of honor.

181:1.4 but all men will not choose to r. this new teacher

receive, to

1:4.6 limited by the capacity of such a creature to r. and

5:1.8 He has on Paradise a place to r. all those whose

21:4.4 the Father’s acceptance of the bestowal and to r.

25:4.13 above the status of cherubim are permitted to r.

26:10.1 the second circle affords ample opportunity to r. the

27:4.1 ascendant mortals find it helpful to r. the counsel of

28:6.18 decreed, “It is more blessed to give than to r.,”

29:4.26 They seem fully able to r. our communications but

35:2.4 to take depositions, to r. suggestions, and to act as

37:6.4 and then affords you opportunity to r. instruction as

39:5.12 seraphim being made ready to r. a passenger for

45:7.1 are rehabilitated in transient form to r. further help

45:7.5 To r nomination for representative honor a candidate

54:4.4 Lucifer sought he already had; others he was to r. in

55:3.11 before attaining the minor sector, to r. some sort of

55:4.27 world for a brief sojourn, there to r. their Adjusters.

55:4.31 a being must humanize to r. a Thought Adjuster.

66:1.3 fail to r. the assent of the Constellation Fathers.

66:7.5 they were eligible for marriage and ready to r. their

74:3.1 Prince and an experienced staff ready to r. them

80:1.6 highest aspiration of a superior blue woman to r. the

84:2.4 the husband remained in bed to r. congratulations;

93:3.6 taught his followers all they had capacity to r. and

93:5.2 many families on earth just as well prepared to r.

94:6.6 the truth that it is more blessed to give than to r.:

96:3.4 They were to r. a modest payment of money and

98:1.1 never to r. fees for religious service, only food,

100:7.10 of saying, “It is more blessed to give than to r..”

100:7.10 Jesus taught that you must believe to r. salvation.

101:5.4 evolutionary religion is destined to r. the spiritual

103:2.9 to learn that it is “more blessed to give than to r..”

108:2.10 may be apparently in readiness to r. Adjusters,

108:5.1 the task of existing in your minds, there to r. the

108:5.10 guardian angel must be adjudicated in order to r.

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to r. the continuous stream of

120:2.1 prepare for ascension to your Father to r. from him

126:5.7 went over to Sepphoris to r. the decision of Herod

130:6.2 kind nor fair for me to r. such generous help from

131:10.5 the children of God enlarges our capacity to r. and

132:5.14 wealth, I would admonish you to r. my counsel as

132:7.2 the eyes of his mind were not open to r. light for

133:4.4 heights of light where God waits to r. his children?

137:8.18 the people were not prepared to r. the good news

138:6.1 they all assembled in Zebedee’s garden to r. Jesus’

139:4.10 ready to r. such additional instructions as might be

139:12.7 Judges of men fully to r. the doubtful candidate.

140:6.2 “You find it difficult to r. my message because

140:8.18 associates that “it is more blessed to give than to r..”

145:5.7 all who had ears to hear and hearts to r. the truth.

146:2.5 inevitable that you shall call upon me and fail to r.

146:2.14 one’s capacity to r. the presence of the divine spirit

147:5.2 be in position to r. portions of food which might be

148:6.9 Failure to r. help from man drives Job to God.

151:2.3 emotional souls who are quick to r. new teaching

154:6.5 he paused in his speaking to r. the message,

158:1.4 he ascended Mount Hermon to r. the endowment

159:4.2 who are not all prepared to r. this teaching.

162:2.3 By refusing to hear me, you are refusing to r. him

162:5.3 Much I have to tell you, but you are unable to r.

163:1.4 if the people of any city refuse to r. this gospel,

163:2.4 devout believer, and who desired to r. ordination.

163:3.6 expected to r. more than the amount agreed upon.

167:2.2 bought five yoke of oxen, and I must go to r. them

167:4.4 you gave these men their chance to r. the truth,

167:5.1 a free gift to all who have the faith to r. sonship

169:1.14 the Father’s willingness to r. all who seek entrance

170:2.21 To come as a little child,to r. the bestowal of sonship

171:8.3 Son of Man goes up to Jerusalem to r. a kingdom,

171:8.3 a certain prince who went into a far country to r. for

171:8.3 I will return again to r. from others such a kingdom

171:8.5 return, another Son will be sent to r. this kingdom,

171:8.5 send for all of you to r. your report of stewardship

171:8.14 let us go on into Jerusalem, there to r. that which

173:4.2 he sent servants to the tenants to r. his rental.

173:4.4 away from you and given to a people willing to r.

174:5.3 those to whom I first came have refused to r. me.

174:5.7 they who reject me and refuse to r. my teaching

174:5.9 but I am rejoiced to r. these truth-seeking gentiles

175:1.3 not too late for this people to r. the word of heaven

176:1.2 rejected his spiritual bestowal and refused to r. the

180:6.1 refused to know the Father by refusing to r. me;

180:6.1 and they refuse to r. me when they reject you,

181:1.4 but only a few of you have chosen fully to r. me.

181:1.4 but all men will not choose to r. this new teacher as

182:0.2 observed that he was not there, waiting to r. them.

182:1.4 ambassadors, have sincerely willed to r. your word

182:1.6 be willing to r. the revelation of truth and glory

182:2.5 John were standing by to r. the Master’s orders,

185:0.2 Pilate was up and ready to r. this group of early

186:1.2 disillusioned regarding the reward he was to r. as

188:5.11 salvation upon those willing to r. such gifts

191:6.1 call the believers together to r. this tragic word

193:5.5 ascent to the right hand of his Father, there to r.

193:6.6 might be prepared to r. the gift of the spirit which

194:3.10 years of solitary meditation in order to r. the spirit.

195:2.6 had only the better prepared all Rome to r. Christ,

receivedsee received, not

2:5.4 rebels return to righteousness, they are mercifully r.,

11:2.9 It has r. many names in different universes, and the

14:5.4 they are r. and domiciled on the pilot world of the

15:7.10 The arriving pilgrims of time are always r. on these

17:4.2 the messages of the Image Aids are variously r. by

20:6.9 with that Magisterial Son, which it would have r.

24:7.5 was r. on Paradise, knew the Father, entered the

25:4.14 they are r. into the “college of the ethics of law and

25:6.1 They are r., classified, and assigned to their spheres

26:4.11 have attained the Father and have r. assignment to

26:11.4 Mortals have r. the Paradise command: “Be you

28:4.12 a special class of broadcast messages which are r. by

30:4.24 course in superuniverse management that they r.

31:0.9 ascendant creatures admitted to this corps are r. in

31:1.3 are r. into the corps in the ratio of one in a thousand

31:1.5 The Havona natives are also r., in the same ratio,

34:6.1 additional spiritual influences may be r. by mature

34:6.7 Those who have r. and recognized the indwelling

34:7.8 having accepted the assignment and r. your orders to

39:5.15 While planetary space reports are r. at noon at the

40:6.2 “As many as r. him, to them gave he the power to

40:6.2 you have r. the spirit of sonship, whereby you cry,

43:7.3 When you are r. on any one of the seventy major

44:1.1 not material sound waves but spirit pulsations r.

45:6.7 Here are r. and reassembled certain children of

46:3.1 Paradise-Havona broadcasts are r. on Jerusem in

46:3.3 word of the Most High Constellation Fathers is r.

48:4.13 Apparently you r. much in the way of humor from

49:6.20 they have r. the benefits of numerous sojourns of the

50:6.4 the extent to which enlightenment is r. by the ages

55:3.19 schools of administration who have also r. the order

62:7.2 and r. the first message from Salvington over the

62:7.5 heard the welcome words of their own chief and r.

63:6.9 Although both Andon and Fonta had r. Adjusters,

63:7.1 Fonta, the splendid founders of the human race, r.

63:7.1 announcement was r. that Michael had selected their

63:7.3 and Fonta, shortly after their arrival on Jerusem, r.

64:6.16 This race r. a small but potent legacy of the later

64:6.26 indigo peoples, like the red man, r. little or none

66:7.7 a small number of the yellow race were also r..

66:7.18 and otherwise carried out the instruction they had r.

70:1.21 the right of asylum; political fugitives r. protection.

72:0.3 It r. a Material Son shortly after Adam came to

72:11.2 his four years’ course, r. one half of the education

73:3.5 in precious stones and metals, though these r. little

73:4.4 contributions of food were r. from near-by believers.

74:7.11 r. instructions in the plan and purpose of the Adamic

75:2.5 the defaulting members of Caligastia’s staff they r.

75:6.4 in such high hopes, to have been so auspiciously r.,

76:4.6 your ancestors r. so little of Adam’s life plasm,

76:5.3 to ponder the only personal message they ever r.

79:7.3 The northern Chinese r. just enough of the Andite

80:1.3 For thirty thousand years Egypt r. a steady stream of

80:1.4 But they r. a very limited amount of the violet

80:3.9 retrogression of culture continued until it r. a fresh

82:3.10 earn her dowry, which consisted of the presents r.

84:5.9 industrialized races woman has r. almost all rights

88:1.7 fetish out of sex; the reproductive function r. only

89:2.2 when the taboo r. the solemn sanction of evolving

89:10.6 The forgiveness does not have to be sought, only r.

90:2.1 that the shaman actually r. such revelations.

90:4.9 Both the Greeks and the Egyptians r. their medical

92:2.5 accepting Christianity, professed to have r. direct

92:4.5 Of all who r. the teachings of the one hundred,

93:1.2 the Father Melchizedek for help but only r. word

93:2.7 This incarnated Melchizedek r. a Thought Adjuster,

93:10.2 his emergency bestowal had r. the approval of the

95:2.1 The Jews r. much of their idea of the creation of

95:7.3 then many lands would gladly have r. the simple

96:3.3 they had r. some education because of Moses’

96:4.4 Sinai, and why they there r. the Ten Commandments

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, r., loaned, learned, or

100:2.1 ministry to one’s fellows of that which has been r.

100:7.10 Said he, “Freely you have r., freely give.”

109:3.7 undoubted capacity for Adjusters and promptly r.

111:4.1 the process of fitting the sensory impressions r. from

113:0.1 heaven have been “r. by the ministry of angels.”

113:6.3 soul fails of survival after having r. the assignment

117:1.8 And having discovered and r. this divine affection,

119:1.3 departure was any message of possible significance r.

119:1.3 directing that this new Melchizedek Son be r. into

119:5.1 presents the status of a true spirit and has been r.

119:5.2 This being r. the assignments and performed the

121:3.8 Superior slaves often r. wages and by saving their

122:0.2 Gabriel was present on Urantia and r. the report

122:8.4 word to Elizabeth that her child had come and r.

123:0.3 some time after they r. the news of Herod’s death.

123:2.1 likewise r. these Thought Adjusters to indwell

123:5.8 Jesus r. his moral training and spiritual culture in his

124:0.1 he secured an education and r. a training which

124:3.7 Joseph r. the surprise of his life when he heard Jesus

125:1.1 Jesus r. the shock of his young life when his father

125:4.3 when Jesus explained that he had r. consecration

125:6.6 and had r. consecration as a citizen of Israel.

127:1.4 After they had r. from Mary such intimations as

127:1.5 the girls of Jewish families r. little education, but

127:3.5 and James was r. into the commonwealth of Israel

127:6.10 this year they r. a little financial help from the sale of

128:3.4 Simon was duly r. into the commonwealth of Israel

128:5.4 saying: “The house of Joseph has never r. alms,

130:3.3 The teachings of Jesus would have been readily r. by

131:10.3 mercy may be r. by the humblest being on earth.

132:7.3 Buddha, but he had always r. more or less evasive

132:7.3 asked Jesus a direct question about Buddha, and r.

133:1.3 to which he never r. a fully satisfactory answer;

133:4.1 persons who greatly profited by the instruction r.

133:6.2 he was envious of a certain young man who had r.

134:1.2 Jesus had r. sufficient money to meet his living

135:0.5 Zacharias r. a regular allowance from the temple

135:4.1 When John r. word of the death of his mother, he

135:9.4 “It should be for those who have heard me and r.

135:11.4 And this was the last word John r. from Jesus.

136:2.1 Jesus in no sense r. John’s baptism as a rite of

136:3.6 he would be ever mindful of the counsel he had r. in

136:8.1 to tell no man about the benefits they had r..

136:8.3 he would never be r. by the Jews as the Messiah if

137:1.6 even before these others made request to be r..

137:1.7 James and John r. the rebuke in good grace; never

138:4.3 the twin brothers were r. into the apostolic family.

138:10.5 Nathaniel r. regular reports as to the requirements

139:2.10 and knew he had been r. back into the Master’s fold,

139:5.9 in token of their having r. the Spirit of Truth.

139:7.8 Matthew r. freely tendered offerings from believing

140:1.6 But when you are once truly r. as citizens in the

140:9.2 Freely you have r., freely give.”

141:1.2 one year before, and where Jesus had r. baptism.

141:1.5 had previously followed John and had r. his baptism.

142:0.2 high priest’s home, he was r. with much reserve.

143:5.9 You have r. the living water, and a new joy will

144:4.3 kingdomdivine sonshipbe r. as by a little child.

145:0.2 Jesus r. and taught many earnest inquirers, singly

146:3.5 many more have r. this spirit because they believed

146:4.3 This man really believed that he could not be r.

147:5.4 But those who have r. but little forgiveness

148:0.2 The funds thus r. were turned over to the treasury.

148:9.2 I am not like those who r. healing and immediately

149:2.12 Jesus r. the obedience of followers without exacting

149:2.12 Only three men who r. his personal call refused to

149:6.4 but having already r. the abundance of good things

152:5.2 But before these r. word that Jesus was back in

154:6.4 to them the moment he r. word they were waiting.

154:6.6 Andrew r. this message and, interrupting Jesus, told

156:2.3 by the manner in which the gentiles of Sidon r.

156:3.1 They were well r. by the gentiles, and many were

157:3.2 and to recounting how their message had been r.,

158:2.3 foster the notion that, being now r. as the Messiah,

158:2.4 Son of Man; therefore have I consented to be r. in

158:3.2 Jesus had now r. assurance of their fulfillment.

159:1.5 “And this chief steward, having thus r. mercy and

159:1.5 I say to all of you: Freely you have r. the good things

159:6.1 Hundreds of souls were r. into the kingdom,

162:7.3 I have told you the truth which I r. from God.

162:9.1 scores of believers forgathered at Bethany and r.

163:1.4 Freely you have r. of the good things of the

163:3.6 about five o’clock came, they r. a denarius each,

163:3.6 But like the others every man r. only a denarius.

163:3.6 And when each had r. his pay, they complained to

163:6.1 message had been r. by hungry Jews and gentiles.

163:6.5 many cities and villages have r. the good news of

163:6.5 and how my ministers and teachers have been r.

164:3.10 this man told me, and immediately I r. my sight.

165:2.10 but I r. such authority from my Father even before

166:2.2 had likewise been more readily r. by the Galileans,

167:6.2 Jesus r. all of the children, laying his hands on them,

168:0.11 Martha and Mary talked with the Master and r.

168:3.7 Although Jesus had r. warning of the doings of the

168:4.6 so all-embracing that the answer can be r. only on

168:4.7 mind are often of such a nature that they can be r.

168:5.1 he r. warning that the Sanhedrin had decreed his

169:2.5 you shall be joyfully r. into the eternal habitations.

170:2.6 Human life r. a new endowment of moral value and

171:4.1 one hundred swords, r. and distributed these arms to

171:4.2 which of his apostles had r. these weapons, but he

171:5.3 Immediately he r. his sight, and he remained near

171:8.3 the children of Abraham now reject will be r. and

172:0.2 Jesus r. many visitors, and the common folks of

173:2.5 perchance will add that he r. his authority from

174:0.2 To Matthew he said: “Forget not the mercy that r.

174:5.2 Greeks to the home of Joseph, where Jesus r. them;

176:3.2 God-knowing and gospel-believing have already r.

176:3.4 Immediately he who had r five talents began to trade

176:3.4 In like manner he who had r. two talents soon had

176:3.4 for their master except he who r. but one talent.

176:3.4 he who had r. the five talents came forward with

176:3.4 then he who had r. the two talents came forward,

176:3.4 then there came to the accounting he who had r.

176:3.4 on my return I might have r. my own with interest.

176:3.10 “Freely have you r.; therefore freely should you

178:2.11 David r. all the apostolic cash funds and receipts for

179:2.2 brought the cup to Jesus, who, when he had r. it

180:4.1 I have r. the final sovereignty of my own domain,

182:2.3 All of them r. these arms and girded themselves

184:2.13 saw that he was r. just as before the experiences of

185:5.8 wished to read the communication which he had r.

185:8.2 Pilate had recently r. a reprimand from Caesar,

186:5.9 If the Master had been favorably r. by the mortals of

187:0.3 I have r. such a commandment from my Father.”

187:4.6 of Jesus, he would have been r. with the same loving

188:2.1 and Sadducees recalled that they had r. reports of his

188:3.15 that he r. instructions from Michael during this

189:3.4 the signal of the planetary resurrection had been r.

190:4.1 proclaiming this gospel of salvation as you have r. it

191:4.4 Freely you have r. this gospel of the kingdom, and

191:4.7 Jesus r. visiting morontia delegates from the mansion

192:2.6 This remark spread among the brethren and was r. as

192:4.4 the apostles r. the impression that their Master

193:0.5 Freely you have r., freely give.

193:4.3 he invariably sought the advice and r. the unwise

194:1.1 the disciples were conscious of having r. some new

194:3.6 all r. the new teacher, as did all the honest of heart

194:3.6 every soul r. him in accordance with the love for

194:3.10 special behavior by those who r. the fullness of its

194:3.14 Among the one hundred and twenty who r. this

194:3.15 group of disciples, they also r. the outpoured spirit.

194:3.15 r. no more of the good gift than did their fellows.

194:4.4 having r. from the Father the promise of the spirit,

received, not

19:5.9 spiritual attainment, that cannot be consciously r.;

35:3.21 student visitors are not r. from other realms.

40:6.2 “for you have not r. the spirit of bondage again to

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, r., loaned, learned,

129:4.6 not have r. the unqualified and universal approval of

137:1.6 my brethren—you needed not to be r. by me—

138:10.6 donations sufficient to maintain the party were not r.

139:12.8 But when light is not honestly r. and lived up to, it

146:4.3 This man really believed that he could not be r.

158:2.2 that Elijah has already come, and they r. him not

receiver

93:10.5 Machiventa continued as a planetary r. up to the

receivers or Broadcast Receivers or

Melchizedek receivers

26:3.6 These master technicians are the b. and senders of

28:4.12 5. B.. There is a special class of broadcast messages

28:4.12 B. are the fifth serials, the fifth primary seconaphim

28:5.8 directionize these living r. of the enminded and

29:4.29 Their services are invaluable to the b..

35:4.4 serving as r. of a defaulting planetary government.

35:4.5 with the approval of the M. of the planet, who feared

39:2.15 Broadcasters—r. and dispatchers—a specialized

39:4.3 these seraphim become attached to the M. and their

48:2.17 delivered by the transport seraphim to the r. of the

48:3.8 2. Pilgrim R. And Free Associators. These are the

50:4.13 These loyalists were encouraged by the M. of

51:3.4 notwithstanding that the M. of Urantia had duly

51:3.5 and requisitioned the return of the M. to Urantia.

67:4.5 Immediately upon the arrival of the M. the loyal

67:6.2 Before the arrival of the M., Van placed the

67:6.5 a council of planetary r., twelve Melchizedeks,

67:6.5 Associated with the M. was an advisory council

67:6.5 was assigned a place on the council of planetary r.

67:6.6 The twelve M. of Urantia did heroic work.

67:6.7 Under the supervision of the M., Van and Amadon

73:0.1 The M., concurring in this opinion, readily agreed

74:1.4 to the Urantia corps of M. until that governing

74:2.6 Van had held by virtue of the action of the M..

74:3.3 on earth was spent in session with the planetary r.

74:3.6 administration which was to function until the M.

74:5.1 after Adam’s arrival the M. remained on duty, but

74:5.2 The farewell of the r. occupied the whole of a day,

75:1.4 more heightened by the early departure of the M..

75:5.8 when the M. returned to Urantia and assumed

75:6.2 Eve had failed; the presence of the M. told him that,

77:1.7 The loyal corps entered the service of the M.,

77:6.5 primary midwayers returned to the service of the M.,

77:6.5 over in a body to the service of the planetary r..

93:0.2 A later corps of twelve became r. for your world

93:0.2 they continued thereafter as planetary r. on down to

93:1.2 The twelve M. knew of Michael’s impending

93:1.2 The r. then appealed to the Father Melchizedek for

93:1.3 Melchizedek, one of the twelve planetary r.,

93:1.3 the planetary r. with the co-operation of the Life

93:2.8 Aside from the M., he had no more contact with

93:5.3 For some time the M. had been observing the

93:9.11 “upon the orders of the twelve M.” on duty at the

93:10.1 incarnation the Urantia M. functioned as eleven.

93:10.1 interrupted career as one of the planetary r. of 606

receivership

53:6.5 I was assigned to the corps of the Melchizedek r. of

53:9.9 Melchizedek, onetime attached to the r. of Urantia.]

74:2.6 the senior Melchizedek, chief of the council of r. on

receives

16:5.1 of all Seven Master Spirits but r. the personal touch

21:4.4 the seventh and final bestowal a Creator Son r. from

26:7.2 and each pilgrim r. the undivided attention of a

28:2.2 Our colony of omniaphim on Uversa r. instructions

34:4.5 Son after he r. spiritual title to such a sphere.

35:2.8 in audience with the Creator Son, r. that instruction

46:1.8 Jerusem r. faint light from several near-by suns

52:2.3 each mortal epoch, r. an enlarged presentation of

52:5.6 to the right hand of the Father, r. the assurance of

110:6.14 the human ascender attains the third circle and r. a

112:4.13 r. the recognition of the chief Personalized Monitor

113:6.2 such an angel r. certification by the planetary chief

117:6.10 All true love is from God, and man r. the divine

135:11.2 who was with you at the Jordan prospers and r. all

143:6.1 He who reaps r. wages and gathers this fruit to

144:2.3 For every one who asks r.; he who seeks finds;

149:6.10 “Humility, indeed, becomes mortal man who r. all

158:8.1 And whoso r. such a little one receives me.

158:8.1 And whoso receives such a little one r. me.

167:6.1 Verily, verily, I say to you, whosoever r. not the

169:0.4 Jesus r. the ungodly and even eats with them.

receivingsee receiving worlds or receiving spheres

26:4.12 The pilgrim lands on the r. planet of Havona,

27:3.3 where these beings are r. much of their education.

28:5.10 in the special r. chambers of the temple of wisdom

28:5.21 immediately upon r. the breath of life, are instantly

31:5.1 when long delayed in r. planetary assignment,

31:8.4 the mortal ascender stands in the finaliter r. circle as

43:1.7 The sea of glass, the r. area of Edentia, is near the

43:1.10 This magnificent crystal serves as the r. field for all

46:1.7 Only the broadcast-r. stations are in operation during

46:2.9 Around this area are the r. stations for the various

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal r. station for student visitors

46:3.1 there are three distinct groups of r. stations.

46:3.2 This Jerusem broadcast-r. station is encircled by an

46:3.3 At this broadcast-r. amphitheater the Salvington

47:2.1 The infant-r. schools of Satania are situated on the

47:2.1 These infant-r. schools are enterprises devoted to

47:9.4 You will soon be welcomed on the r. field of the

55:1.4 are not used for worship, play, or for r. broadcasts

55:4.9 and, after r. Thought Adjusters, start out on their

55:4.25 r. Adjusters at the conclusion of the morontia

55:4.26 concomitant with the r. of Adjusters by some of their

72:2.7 the person r. the largest ballot among the list of

94:8.19 Gautama forbade their r. money and thereby sought

109:4.1 speech, they are on the highroad to r. Adjusters.

112:5.16 in the resurrection halls of the morontia r. planets of

113:5.4 they are thus r. an introduction to their future work

114:6.11 Urantia is r. the help of the third corps of seraphim

119:1.3 assembled about their respective r. stations for

119:1.3 “At noon today there appeared on the r. field of

128:6.6 the ceremony of r. the sons of the law into the full

139:2.3 cause of his r. many mild rebukes from his Master.

142:6.2 In r. Nicodemus, Jesus showed no deference;

143:5.6 by r. into your own heart this living water which I

155:4.1 after r. word regarding the progress of the kingdom

166:4.11 the Father is limited by man’s capacity for r. these

170:3.3 of the technique of r. God’s forgiveness that the

172:4.2 the rich putting much in the r. box and all giving

179:0.4 After r. the greetings of welcome extended by the

179:2.3 even to the r. of all power and authority in heaven

183:2.3 at the high priest’s home preparatory to r. Jesus,

184:1.2 left upon observing his coldness in r. him.

194:3.5 mistook the experience of r. the outpoured spirit for

receiving worlds or spheres

13:1.7 sphere the “bosom of the Son,” the personal r.

13:1.21 the r. of the pilgrims of time who are passing

14:3.4 the pilgrims of time are landed on the r. of the

24:6.3 guide who greets you upon your arrival on the r.

26:4.13 you are finally deposited on the r. of Havona,

26:5.1 Paradise and the pilgrims of time first met on the r.

30:4.16 They are the r. for the majority of ascending mortals.

30:4.20 leave the local universe headquarters for the r. of the

30:4.21 their native local universes for the superuniverse r.,

30:4.22 culture, extending from the r. of their minor sector

30:4.26 with your arrival on the r. of Havona your spiritual

30:4.27 the superuniverse headquarters to the Havona r. is

30:4.29 The fact of your arrival on the r. of Havona will be

43:1.5 The first of the r. of Edentia (like the planet Melch.

45:1.2 surrounded by the r., the seven mansion worlds,

47:5.1 origin, when you enseraphim for transit to the r.

55:8.5 spheres are no longer to be utilized as differential r.

113:7.4 major sectors of the superuniverse and on to the r.

recentsee Recent of Days; recent times

12:3.7 record certain observations made on Uversa during r

15:1.3 You belong to one of the relatively r. universes.

22:9.8 so longingly and appealingly at even the r. arrivals

41:3.5 The most r. of the major cosmic eruptions in

45:1.11 sad spectacle has been observable during these r.

46:5.25 even though it is among the more r. constructions.

57:5.1 circulating matter, remnants of the r. upheaval which

57:7.3 comparatively r. acquirements of these elements.

58:5.2 later lava flows, and the more r. meteoric deposits.

59:2.1 In r. ages Asia has been the most stable of all the

60:3.14 the prelife stone layers shoved out over the then r.

61:2.0 2. THE RECENT FLOOD STAGE

61:4.0 4. THE R. CONTINENTAL-ELEVATION STAGE

68:1.6 That contemporary cultural society is a rather r.

68:5.6 the natives of Africa are among the more r. pastoral

72:5.4 The most r. development provides that industrial

74:4.4 from the mount of their so r. reception that Adam

80:9.14 this comparatively r. sun-worshiping era even now

82:4.5 And so the more r. standards and virginity tests

88:2.7 Modern respect for wisdom and truth is but the r.

90:2.3 stage set for the many comparatively r. exhibitions

92:4.9 papers, of which this is one, constitute the most r.

92:4.9 the most r. of the revelations of truth to the mortal

92:6.1 The comparatively r. Eskimos and Amerinds had

92:6.13 11. Sikhismthe most r..

93:6.7 how retarded were the morals of even so r. a time.

93:10.6 R. rulings handed down from the Most Highs of

95:7.1 in the Arabian desert at a comparatively r. date.

108:4.4 In r. years the archangels’ circuit has functioned on

114:0.11 The more r. designation of the onetime incarnated

121:1.9 Parthian states had been concluded in the then r.

121:2.1 the more r. enemies of Rome, the Carthaginians.

121:2.7 remembering the then only r. heroic exploits of Judas

122:10.1 informers returned and made full report of the r.

127:3.9 lost at the time of the r. nationalistic controversies.

127:6.3 Mary, knowing of Jesus’ r. experience with Rebecca,

137:3.2 Jesus’ family about the events of the then r. past

138:7.3 marriage feast at Cana, the r. choosing of the six,

139:7.10 the teachings of the Master during his r. sojourn on

143:3.1 the r. utterances of Jesus had augmented their

149:3.2 frantic as a result of the r. conversion of Abraham

151:0.2 not recovered from the sorrow of his r. rejection at

157:3.2 to talking about their r. experiences in Phoenicia

157:7.4 Judas took personal offense at Jesus’ r. warning to

167:0.2 No miracles had attended the r. preaching tour

167:0.3 spent Friday resting from their r. travels and labors.

168:4.2 considerable time discussing their r. experiences

173:2.3 as concerned his r. conduct in clearing the temple

191:4.1 to discuss the crucifixion of Jesus and the more r.

193:6.1 when the apostles came back from their r. sojourn

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more r. relative rehabilitation.

195:8.9 But secularism is not the sole parent of all these r.

Recent of Dayssee also Recents of Days

18:5.4 Meanwhile, another R. may be away on a tour of

recent-times or recent times

37:2.11 During r. these superangels have been identified

37:3.3 more r. a divisional headquarters of the archangels

44:5.5 these artisans have in r. met with some success.

59:0.6 This r.-times era is known as the Cenozoic.

60:4.6 early appearance of land life down to the more r.

61:7.19 your researchers as the Cenozoic or r.-times era.

64:6.24 these blue men, for they persisted in Europe until r..

68:0.3 In more r. the yellow race and the white race have

70:1.14 Only in r. has religion begun to frown upon war.

70:6.4 Even in r. it was believed that the touch of kings

70:10.10 custom, while in more r. leisure, comforts, religion,

70:12.4 In r. some Urantia nations have codified mores into

79:5.3 migrating Tibetan brethren until comparatively r.

83:2.6 In r., religion has established a sex taboo on the

83:8.8 ideals of marriage have made great progress in r.

86:1.6 Even in r. in the Wisdom of Solomon it is said: “I

86:5.15 In r. the eyes have been regarded as the windows of

87:6.12 Only in r. has bathing become a sanitary practice.

89:5.4 In r. cannibalism has been deliberately resorted to

89:6.2 even on to r. among the backward African tribes

89:8.1 In more r virgins dedicated themselves to the service

89:9.1 In more r. the priest alone would partake of a bit of

90:2.1 only in r. has the technique of positive suggestion

90:3.8 comparatively r. it has been believed that sickness

92:5.8 In considering the teachers of r., it may prove helpful

96:1.10 Jehovah is a term which in r. has been employed to

119:3.8 the Adams of r. been led astray by higher types of

122:5.10 with the Maccabean activities of the then but r..

159:4.2 Only in r. have the Scriptures been gathered

161:2.8 From the day of our ordination right on down to r.

recently

22:3.2 young creation, it has representatives among a r.

33:6.1 During the absence of Michael, as r. on the mission

44:2.10 I r. witnessed such a stupendous presentation in

44:3.4 but r. removed from the evolutionary planets.

46:5.19 of the more r. transplanted Salvington activities.

47:1.4 consists of twelve parental couples, r. arrived, who

48:3.3 the loss of the Lucifer rebellion having only r. been

49:3.2 this more r. organized section of Norlatiadek still

55:3.2 in the first stage of light and life which I r. visited

64:1.6 as far as Java, where their bones were so r. found

64:4.6 forests spread north over land which had been so r.

64:6.28 more enlightened and more r. taught groups lived

67:4.7 the Satania rebellion, which they have so r. begun.

67:6.9 Only r. was this actual ruling discovered lodged in

70:10.15 even r. horse stealing has been similarly punished.

71:7.4 Education r. passed from the control of the clergy to

72:5.2 the last of their inferior slaves, and still more r. they

72:5.3 These people have r. developed new techniques for

72:5.9 and new methods of transportation having been so r.

72:10.2 R. they have gone so far as to attempt the prevention

74:8.11 claims that this recital was a r. discovered story of

81:6.15 Only r. has Urantia reached that point where society

83:2.1 then a family matter; only r. has marriage become an

83:7.7 societal stages from which man has emerged so r.

84:4.11 women did not pity themselves as their more r.

84:5.12 now enjoy, and which they have so r. won from men.

90:2.8 It is an only r. abandoned practice throughout much

91:0.5 The Baganda tribes of Africa have only r. emerged

93:10.5 one of the four and twenty directors, only just r.

93:10.6 events which have so r. taken place suggest that

94:1.1 India was a cosmopolitan country which had r. come

113:2.7 In the city of this visitation a certain mortal was r.

114:1.2 to act for Michael as Planetary Prince has been r.

114:4.3 of that order which was r. established on Urantia.)

119:1.4 And this record, which I have so r. reviewed, ends

119:2.5 the very universe ruler whom he had so r. defied.

122:7.4 the support of his parents, as his father had been r.

124:6.7 passed two villages which had been r. built by Herod

125:1.2 just such painted women as he had so r. seen when

125:2.2 by the things which Jesus had so r. seen and heard.

131:7.1 Only r. had the manuscripts of this Far-Eastern

134:1.6 live in the home which he had so r. given to James

136:5.3 personalities to his r. Personalized Adjuster,

136:9.11 not deal out bread to the multitudes as he has so r.

137:2.6 the carpenter, more r. residing at Capernaum.”

137:4.5 very things he had decided not to do when so r.

139:5.2 Philip had r. been married, but he had no children

143:3.2 Since we all have r. experienced much vexation of

143:3.5 Peter was overwrought and had r. been more

144:6.1 John had r. appointed twelve of his leaders to be

144:6.5 the adoption of the prayer which Jesus had so r.

146:4.6 failure to meet with success in these towns so r.

147:5.3 was a woman of unsavory reputation who had r.

148:9.2 Aaron the stone mason, who had been so r. made

150:3.2 Such a star having then r. been observed, Andrew

150:3.4 the internal organs of an animal r. killed can reveal

153:1.6 Jesus had r. engaged in the greatest demonstration

157:4.6 what his chosen representatives had r passed through

157:7.2 resort to manifestations of power, and now, more r.

158:2.1 They had so r. reaffirmed their faith in him as the

158:5.4 apostles who had r. enjoyed the spiritual ecstasy of

160:0.1 This Greek had r. become a disciple of Jesus

161:1.4 and that Rodan allowed, affirming that he had r. had

161:2.1 the divine nature of Jesus, a doctrine only so r.

161:2.8 7. R. the Master does not hesitate to assert his

162:1.1 recalling the Master’s r. reiterated declarations that

163:7.3 twelve women had r. trained a larger corps of fifty

164:2.1 then, or had r. been, members of the Sanhedrin.

167:1.4 This man was a believer, having r. been baptized

177:5.1 asked if anyone had heard r. from his mother,

179:3.1 who had so r. refused to wash one another’s feet,

184:1.3 revenues were threatened by what Jesus had so r.

185:5.2 the release of a prisoner, and since Jesus had so r.

185:5.3 murderous robber, the son of a priest, who had r.

185:8.2 Pilate had r. received a reprimand from Caesar,

190:3.1 Mary proceeded to relate what had so r. happened

190:5.3 and know not the things which have r. happened?”

192:1.2 which had so r. happened to them at Jerusalem.

195:8.5 More r., secularism has assumed a more militant

Recents of Dayssee also Recent of Days

10:6.10 5. R..

15:2.6 headquarters world, wherefrom its rulers, the R.,

15:2.6 There are three R., Supreme Trinity Personalities,

15:10.15 2. R.the directors of the superuniverse minor

15:13.4 minor sector governments are presided over by R..

15:13.4 Their administration is concerned mainly with the

15:13.6 The R. receive all reports of observations and

18:0.6 5. R..

18:4.5 the Perfections of Days, and the R..

18:4.6 Ancients of Days, Perfections of Days, and the R..

18:5.0 5. THE RECENTS OF DAYS

18:5.1 The R. are the youngest of the supreme directors

18:5.1 they preside over the affairs of the minor sectors.

18:5.1 they are co-ordinate with the Perfections of Days,

18:5.1 but in administrative authority, they are subordinate.

18:5.1 There are just twenty-one thousand of these glorious

18:5.1 They were created simultaneously, and together they

18:5.2 The R. have a corps of associates and assistants

18:5.2 they have assigned to them enormous numbers of the

18:5.2 they utilize large numbers of the resident ascending

18:5.4 three R. are seldom together on the capital sphere.

18:5.5 You will all sometime know the three R. in charge of

18:6.3 of a physical and semi-intellectual nature to the R.

30:1.12 5. R..

30:2.27 5. R..

receptionsee reception of

13:4.4 the fluctuating differential in its recognition and r. by

19:5.9 would effectively jeopardize the certainty of r..

20:6.6 planets have afforded them a more considerate r.,

25:8.6 R. companions are assigned during the terminal days

26:1.16 When they are in power r. on the Father’s direct

31:1.2 will create r. capacity for the bestowal of a fragment

34:5.3 develops r. capacity for the adjutants of worship

36:5.2 from the degree to which its fellows may find r. and

44:4.10 universe broadcasts must also be modified for r. by

46:3.3 Salvington, and when Paradise messages are in r.,

48:2.17 on the initial world of r. for earth-origin mortals,

49:5.4 3. Spirit-r. series.

49:5.19 3. Spirit-r. Series. There are three groups of mind

49:5.20 Of the spirit-r. types, sixty-five per cent are of the

62:7.1 circuit signals at the planetary r.-focus of Urantia.

73:2.2 and to the preparation of a garden home for their r..

74:2.5 Adam and Eve were escorted to the formal r. on the

74:2.5 the Urantia r. committee welcomed this Son and

74:4.4 mount of their so recent r. that Adam held forth in

91:2.6 spiritual phase of true prayer which concerns its r. by

106:9.9 are due to increased capacities for reality r. and

109:3.7 they had capacity for Adjuster r., but the Monitors

113:7.8 bi-unification on Seraphington prior to their r. into

119:6.5 accordingly we arranged a suitable r. on Salvington

121:2.4 the new gospel of the kingdom found initial r.,

137:4.1 more like a public r. for Jesus than a wedding.

138:3.5 In those days, when a r.-banquet of this sort was

142:5.4 I will become surety for their r. into the eternal

146:2.5 unselfish glories of Paradise are not possible of r. by

165:2.2 may each take that which finds a r. in your heart.

reception of

16:8.19 capacity for the r. of the gift of the divine presence

25:8.5 the reservation made ready for the r. of you and

26:1.17 have a r. of knowledge and an intake of wisdom

34:5.4 automatically prepared for the r. of the Adjusters.

34:5.5 limited in function and power by man’s personal r. of

39:2.14 concerned with the r., filing, and redispatch of the

43:4.9 When there exists no open door for the r. of evil,

44:4.10 back registry to insure the proper r. of every report

46:3.1 In addition to provisions for the r. of these extra-

46:3.1 stations are adjusted to the r. of broadcasts from

47:10.1 The r. of a new class of mansion world graduates is

47:10.2 your anywhere r. of such communications is made

47:10.2 immature morontia sensory mechanism to the r. of

48:4.10 and while awaiting the r. of new energy charges,

49:5.21 as they affect man’s terrestrial status and his r. of

50:0.2 signal is the r. of a request from the Life Carriers for

52:3.2 legitimate candidates for r. of the Mystery Monitors.

55:2.10 differential r. of ascending mortals on the mansion

73:2.1 began to plan for the actual r. of the promised Son.

73:5.7 And so was the Garden of Eden made ready for the r

74:5.4 were at all ready for the r. of the Adamic culture.

86:4.8 Hades as a fit place for the r. of such anemic souls

97:7.14 for the recognition and r. of the promised Messiah.

98:2.3 no capacity for the r. of this new substitute for belief

98:5.4 unlock gates of Paradise for the r. of the faithful;

100:6.9 capacity for subsequent r. of increased bestowals of

101:1.2 there is no mystic religious faculty for the r. of

103:7.14 the Adjuster is based on the intellectual r. of truth,

108:2.2 thus qualify the human mind for the r. of an Adjuster

108:2.3 stage of the human mind set for the r. of Adjusters

110:5.5 from the more or less continuous and conscious r. of

110:6.13 Spirit of Truth, together with the r. of an Adjuster

112:4.13 the actual personality form made ready for the r. of

113:7.8 repercussing in a new capacity for the r. of,

119:2.3 Simultaneously with the r. of this request on

120:2.9 Prior to the arrival and r. of the Adjuster I will

122:7.7 cleared of animals and cleaned for the r. of lodgers

130:5.1 the foundation for the quick r. of the later gospel

132:0.4 the better and more certain r. of their message.

132:7.2 to prepare him for the r. of wisdom and higher

136:4.9 nothing to do with his r. of universe sovereignty;

145:5.6 their physical bodies rather than as a result of the r.

149:3.1 Notwithstanding the favorable r. of Jesus and his

156:2.3 wont lightly to pass over the record of this warm r.

162:4.2 was the occasion of the r. of the temple offerings;

163:6.6 the good tidings of the r. of the gospel by so many

166:4.11 Father’s human children have equal capacity for the r

167:5.7 the establishment of homes for the r. and training of

168:4.4 prayer and the r. of the full spiritual answer thereto.

168:4.13 your personal r. of the full answers to your prayers

169:1.15 the r. of the returning prodigal, to show how

170:2.23 capacity in your own soul for the r. of the reality of

170:3.3 And the r. of the forgiveness of God by a kingdom

187:4.3 the conversion and r. of the thief into the kingdom

194:2.10 signified the conscious r. of this gift of the Spirit of

194:3.9 with the bestowal of the “new teacher,” and the r. of

195:2.4 was ideal soil for the r. and growth of Christianity.

reception-focus

62:7.1 universe circuit signals at the planetary r. of Urantia.

receptive

9:4.2 energy is r. and responsive to mind; mind can be

48:1.5 a morontia form of materialization which is r. to

49:5.20 the first type, naturally less r., while twenty-three

52:1.6 these beings become r. to the temporary indwelling

117:5.8 are r. and reactive to the emerging values in

134:2.3 all of them were r. to the living truth which Jesus

172:5.3 he disliked to see such a large, r., and enthusiastic

195:0.2 the rest of the Roman Empire was found to be r.

receptivity

3:4.6 strictly limited by the human capacity for spiritual r.

5:2.1 It is determined by the spiritual capacity of r. and by

5:5.5 elevated man to the level of r. to revealed religion,

13:4.3 the underlying conditions or states of spiritual r.

34:6.2 and as creatures grow in appreciation of, and r. for,

36:5.2 each seeking r. capacity for manifestation quite apart

49:5.19 spiritual r. is definitely influenced by this differential

51:6.1 potential, and the enhancement of spiritual r..

52:2.3 The evolution of the religious capacity of r. in the

65:6.10 mind possesses a certain innate capacity for spirit r.

65:7.6 the animal mind attains the human levels of spirit r..

92:4.1 of revelation be limited by man’s capacity of r..

108:1.5 potential of soul, the probable spiritual capacity of r.

117:6.15 made possible by an enlargement of experience r.

133:4.2 suited to the capacity of r. of each of your inquirers.

144:2.5 and to enlarge your soul’s capacity for spirit r..

144:4.2 fails to expand the soul’s capacity for spiritual r..

144:4.4 The soul’s spiritual capacity for r. determines the

146:2.17 they should remain for a time in silent r. to afford

160:3.1 relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual r..

168:4.6 to await the creation of adequate capacity for r.;

194:3.20 determining the capacity of r. which characterized

recess

22:7.4 are granted a r. every millennium of Havona time.

22:7.5 these glorified mortal ascenders to extend their r.

39:4.17 Jerusem will be to talk and visit, during r. periods,

48:4.14 “have fun,” except when we are in r from the serious

74:7.2 The forenoon periods of r. were devoted to practical

135:8.2 for him, as it was not yet time for the midday r.,

149:7.2 the entire party was granted a two weeks’ r. to go

149:7.3 be assigned to service at the end of the two weeks’ r.

189:4.6 In the r. of stone where they had laid Jesus, Mary

193:6.2 choose a successor to Judas Iscariot, and that a r.

recesses

109:5.1 deep spiritual transformations in the higher r. of the

recession

12:4.14 But this apparent speed of r. is not real; it results

46:1.3 during the period of light r. it falls to a little lower

46:1.7 Jerusem day, and then there is a gradual r. until,

46:2.2 time of lowest temperature attending the light r..

46:2.8 the light period and, sometimes, far into the r..

46:3.2 which is not slowed down during the r. of light.

64:4.6 fourth glacier, the greatest of all in Europe, was in r.;

recessional

12:4.14 interpose to make it appear that the r. velocity of

recessions

61:5.4 there were scores of advances and r. associated

recharged

15:5.11 masses of highly condensed matter to be r. in the

41:7.15 can be r. by certain nonluminous energy islands of

41:7.15 Those which are not thus eventually r. are destined

recharging

27:1.2 the normal rest of energy intake, the r. of beings

41:7.14 stars far removed from these chief channels of r. are

44:3.4 of reminiscent humor during periods of spiritual r..

113:2.10 For purposes of rest and r. with the life energy of the

144:4.8 prayer may be likened to r. the spiritual batteries of

recipient

120:1.6 I would remind you that I am r. of your universe

139:2.15 r. of high honors when Peter’s captors informed him

160:5.4 r. of the religious devotion of those who worship,

194:3.19 the Spirit of Truth purifies the heart and leads the r.

recipients

30:4.21 the mortals of time are r. of spirit confirmation from

48:8.3 you are not the r. of all this divine labor and

72:9.3 the r. are proud to attach the symbols of such civic

131:7.2 “Says the Lord: ‘You are all r. of my divine power

136:8.1 almost invariably admonished the r. of his healing

145:3.14 But the majority of those who were r of supernatural

164:5.6 Josiah proved to be one of the r. of the Master’s

171:7.5 the r. of his mercy did not so much feel that they

171:7.5 They had unbounded confidence in him because they

174:5.3 to heal them of their unbelief that they might be r.

reciprocal

0:2.16 Paradise personalities in r. association with the time-

1:7.2 Man attains divine union by progressive r. spiritual

11:5.6 it must have something to do with r. adjustment

39:2.15 with these common symbols maintain r. contact with

42:8.4 The integrity of the nucleus is maintained by the r.

52:1.7 capacity for seeking r. contact with divinity.

65:7.7 always are these changes gradual and r..

78:2.4 deteriorated until it reached a state of r. balance

106:9.5 experiential Trinity of Trinities is in part due to r.

110:6.19 attainments are r. and therefore mutually beneficial.

118:10.22 apparently variable r. response in the Supreme.

156:5.11 Human love may indeed be r., but divine love is

177:2.6 loyal devotion of true religion exert a profound r.

reciprocals

117:0.4 viewpoint both are evolutionary and experiential r..

117:2.9 they are evolutionary r., each initiating the growth

reciprocating

42:8.3 the nucleus of the atom are held together by the r.

reciprocation

14:6.8 The Father enjoys the Havona r. of the divine beauty

14:6.16 the realization of r. of equality fraternity between the

49:5.15 and development of intellectual and spiritual r.,

80:9.16 But the barrier of language prevented the full r. of

149:6.2 and r. of the Father’s profound and perfect love.

reciprocity

68:1.3 Primitive society was thus founded on the r. of

recital

18:3.4 is the r. of the trinitization of these Ancients of Days.

30:4.34 but this r. affords a glimpse of the average plan of

40:0.9 presents a glorious r. of the unstinted bestowal of

40:0.10 continue the r. of the eternal purpose of the Gods

40:7.4 an intriguing r. not included in my assignment, but

57:1.2 At the time of the beginning of this r., the Primary

63:6.8 of the pre-Planetary Prince days is a thrilling r. of

63:7.4 the r. of the most heroic and fascinating chapter in

67:3.10 There is no end to the r. of the stirring events of

70:1.15 the Midianites is a typical r. of the atrocious cruelty

72:12.3 This r. of the affairs of a neighboring planet is made

74:3.3 this long r. of the mismanagement of world affairs.

74:8.11 that this r was a recently discovered story of creation

75:4.8 I listened fully to the r. of all that led up to the

77:5.5 as Ratta listened to the r. of the Garden default,

83:0.1 This is the r. of the early beginnings of the marriage

97:8.7 A brief r. of the high points in Hebrew history will

101:3.17 the foregoing r. of twelve spiritlike performances in

113:3.6 This is a r. of the manifold and intricate function of

119:1.4 a r. of the service of this unique Melchizedek Son

127:5.2 Rebecca was thrilled with the r. and more than ever

127:5.3 Jesus listened attentively and sympathetically to the r

128:4.5 he listened to the r. of this very story of the strange

132:6.3 as Gonod listened to the r. of these experiences,

139:5.11 when his strength failed, Perpetua began the r. of

148:6.2 r. of the material prosperity of the Lord’s servant?

150:8.2 the service was begun by the r. of two prayers:

151:1.1 then Jesus began the r. of the parable of the sower,

158:5.2 When Jesus had listened to this r., he touched the

170:1.1 In connection with the r. of Jesus’ sermon it should

175:2.3 has become necessary, in this r. of the life of Jesus

175:2.3 a historical r. in no way justifies the unjust hatred,

187:4.4 records based upon the r. of the Roman centurion

189:3.5 And this is the r. of the events of the resurrection of

190:3.1 Mary was in the very midst of this thrilling r. when

191:6.1 Nathan ended his touching r. with these words:

196:0.10 a declaration of loyalty, a r. of personal devotion,

recitation

91:8.5 Prayer may be a meaningless r. of theologic formulas

150:8.6 began the r. of the nineteen prayer eulogies,

recitations

91:3.2 the semimagical r. of the present-day Toda tribe,

recite

54:5.1 or adjudicated, I am permitted to r. the following:

99:5.10 should periodically assemble and r. a form of words

159:3.14 treasured them in their hearts and did often r. them

169:1.15 Jesus then would r. the story of the coin lost in the

recited

89:8.8 Prayers are still read out of books, r. formally,

127:6.1 was r., the devotion of Rebecca was recounted.

137:1.6 “After they had r. the details of their long search

144:3.13 thirty set prayers which they r. in the synagogues

150:8.4 The congregation then r. the Shema, the Jewish

150:8.6 only the first and last of the benedictions were r..

150:8.7 The congregation looked not at the ruler as he r. the

169:3.3 After Peter had r. this ancient parable of the Nazarite

172:1.3 and r. how Joshua and the Israelites had come up to

184:5.9 their formal charges until he heard them r. by Pilate.

193:0.6 and r. how he had three times appeared to them.

reciting

8:0.4 In thus r. the order of the origin of the Deities, I do

94:8.1 by r. the Refuge: “I take my refuge in the Buddha;

151:5.6 Peter never grew weary of r. how “even the winds

187:5.2 he was merely r. in his vanishing consciousness

reckless

100:7.4 Jesus was courageous but never r.; prudent but

recklessness

100:7.15 It was courage born of faith, not the r. of blind

147:5.9 who is ever ready to condone sin and forgive r..

149:4.4 how they sometimes lead unthinking souls on to r.

reckon

9:4.4 intellect must increasingly r. with the fact and

9:5.5 do not presume to r. that all phenomena of mind are

15:1.5 having not long since (as we r. time) turned the

15:8.8 we are confronted with increasing inability to r. in

23:3.6 In the universes of space we must r. with handicaps

34:3.2 the personalities of the Infinite Spirit must often r.

34:3.4 Creative Spirit must r. with time in the ministration

42:4.10 we must r. with the influence of gravity pressure

53:9.3 two hundred thousand years ago, as you r. time.

57:0.1 we are directed to r. time in terms of current usage

59:0.1 We r. the history of Urantia as beginning about one

103:6.14 it must never fail to r. with the elliptic symmetry

104:3.2 man has ever to r. with the mathematics and

159:2.1 better for you to r. that he who is not against us is

168:4.13 must you constantly r. with the time-space factor in

171:2.3 If you fail thus to r. the cost, after you have laid the

reckonedsee reckoned with

14:1.11 Time is not r on Paradise; the sequence of successive

14:2.9 We do infer that sin can be r. as impossible of

15:9.18 Your local universe is not even r. as belonging to the

21:4.6 are r. as a separate order, sevenfold Master Sons.

22:7.9 they continue to be r. as two personalities in the

25:4.12 In the universal regime you are not r. as having

26:4.11 hoping to rejoin the pilgrims of time, to be r.

33:6.7 Chronology is r., computed, and rectified by a group

33:6.9 The day in Satania, as r. on Jerusem, is a little less

36:4.4 beings can hardly be r. as either mortal or immortal,

40:6.1 You will be r. as ascending sons the instant fusion

41:4.1 who have r. it as about two octillion (2x1027) tons.

46:5.18 Jerusem citizens and below that of finaliters are r. as

47:2.5 sixteen years of age, as r. by Urantia standards,

49:0.2 in the prehuman stage of life development are r. in

49:6.12 all Adjusterless children are r. as still attached to

51:0.3 Adam and Eve’s work is not r. as a total loss.

54:4.8 long delay (as time is r. on Urantia) in adjudicating

66:7.17 lunar month,this period being r. as twenty-eight days

77:7.1 the devastation of the planetary rebellion was r. up,

84:2.1 In early times all descent was r. in the female line,

119:5.1 three hundred million years ago, as time is r. on

122:1.2 r. among her ancestors such well-known women

123:0.5 his being r. among the offspring of David was due

127:5.2 attraction for the carpenter’s son, Rebecca rightly r.

133:0.3 who cannot know God are r. among the animals

156:6.5 his enemies r. that the whole movement had been

158:7.1 they r. that Jesus and the apostles would fear to

179:0.1 And since the Jews r. the day as beginning at sunset,

reckoned with

10:4.6 be r. with in our attempts to explain the totality of

38:9.1 they are functionally r. with the ministering spirits of

41:2.7 the swarming clouds of star dust must be r. with;

102:6.5 In much that pertains to life, probability must be r.,

118:1.4 having thus r. with both experience and wisdom,

reckoning

12:4.14 By this method of r., subsequent to the perfection

43:0.3 Edentia time r. and distance measurement are those

58:2.6 atmosphere is hardly comparable with heat r. at

64:1.4 third glacier, first according to the r. of geologists.

66:7.17 was the only time r. known to the early peoples.

66:7.17 a spiritual reminder into the common r. of time.

68:6.1 man may try to escape from the land, in the last r. he

77:2.12 The r. of time by the twenty-eight-day month

79:7.6 Mesopotamian methods of time r., astronomy,

86:6.4 science puts an actuary with mathematical r. in the

126:3.1 By the middle of this fifteenth yearand we are r.

126:4.2 year of God’s favor and the day of our God’s r.;

159:1.4 likened to a certain king who ordered a financial r.

171:8.4 when I return, when a r. shall be required of you.

171:8.6 you knew this r. would be required of you.

175:1.22 a terrible day of r. will come when the Judge of all

176:3.4 returned and called upon his stewards for a r..

176:3.6 thereby shall you be ready for the r. call of death.

176:3.7 to your hands will the Master of truth require a r..

176:3.8 inherent talents, a just and merciful r. must be faced.

reckonings

12:4.14 such r. with reference to the realms of outer space

reckons

99:7.4 in the presence of the sovereignty of God and r. with

109:2.4 actual fusion and r. the union as an event of fact.

118:1.4 As the human mind r. backward into the past, it is

reclaimed

27:0.2 ministering spirits on duty in the newly r. sphere.

reclamation

15:5.5 beyond the gravity-r. zone of the erupting sun,

119:3.4 the repentance and r. of the defaulting Planetary

119:3.5 The r. of this world is one of the most touching

recline

179:1.4 host, and signified that he intended there to r. as

reclined

147:5.3 standing behind Jesus as he r. at meat, began to

172:1.5 going up to where Jesus r. as the guest of honor,

172:1.5 Judas stepped over to where Andrew r. and said:

179:3.1 the lowest seat of the feast, where Simon Peter r.,

179:4.3 John, who r. on Jesus’ right hand, leaned over and

189:4.1 resting on the very couches whereon they r.

191:0.8 Most of the time Simon r. on a couch in a corner of

reclining

179:1.1 long table was surrounded by thirteen r. couches,

179:1.5 seated about the U-shaped table on these r. divans in

recognitionsee recognition of

1:1.2 Father never imposes any form of arbitrary r.,

3:5.13 the incessant clamoring of an inescapable self for r.

6:8.2 They are not so difficult of separate r. by those

13:4.4 the fluctuating differential in its r. and reception by

15:3.4 The other two are difficult of separate r. because

16:9.1 personal creature possesses innate r.-realization of

16:9.1 these three universe reality responses of cosmic r..

17:6.5 Spirit, this entity is immediately lost to our r.,

19:5.3 can individualize themselves sufficiently for r. by

20:8.3 R. indicative of effort and attainment is granted to all

22:5.1 may become candidates for the same Trinity r.

22:5.3 accorded this r. because of their valiant co-operation

26:7.5 Spirit sufficiently to constitute personality r..

27:3.1 Ethical awareness is simply the r. by any individual

39:4.18 able to enjoy mutual r. and sympathetic personality

40:9.5 an experiential-r.-response to these unremembered

40:9.6 response of experiential r. within the soul (identity)

40:9.6 r.,and validation of an unremembered facet of mortal

40:9.7 depend upon the attribute of r.-response in the

40:9.8 we do not grasp the technique of personality r..

40:9.8 mutual personality response with the fullness of r..

44:8.3 will gain adequate r. and receive due appreciation

45:7.5 gained requisite r. from the Melchizedek schools of

48:6.2 for r. on the higher levels of the morontia spheres

51:5.4 strive to qualify for r. and admission to the garden.

55:1.4 planetary r. for achievements of high social service

55:3.8 of “supreme service,” being the only degree of r.

55:3.8 This r. was bestowed upon those who had long

57:3.9 extended physical r. to the local universe of Nebadon

58:2.1 both above and below the r. range of human vision

62:7.0 7. RECOGNITION AS AN INHABITED WORLD

63:0.1 on this occasion of formal planetary r., closed with

63:7.1 splendid founders of the human race, received r. at

65:8.6 when spiritual values receive proper r., then cosmic

71:3.12 ambition of the wisest citizens is to gain civil r.,

71:3.12 such governments confer their highest honors of r.

72:9.3 are proud to attach the symbols of such civic r.,

72:9.5 This grant is independent of all other r., but in no

82:4.3 private property gained further r. in the mores,

84:3.3 Woman failed to get social r. during primitive times

84:5.5 Adamites and Nodites accorded women increased r.,

84:5.10 woman has finally won r., dignity, independence,

91:0.1 the dual potential of social response and God r..

91:1.2 only with those values which have general social r.,

91:2.6 true prayer which concerns its reception and r. by

91:4.4 even if such petitions are not worthy of spiritual r..

97:4.7 conscience of the Hebrews to the r. that Yahweh

98:2.4 the Greek philosophers gave r. to the divine and

98:2.4 scant r. to the whole galaxy of Olympian gods and

101:6.14 an eternal life of unending progression in God-r.

104:1.12 The concept of the Trinity, which began to gain r.

104:2.3 expanding cosmic horizons demand that he give r. to

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold signifies the r. by Paradise Deity

110:4.1 commonness of nature and absence of responsive r..

111:4.1 R. is the intellectual process of fitting the sensory

111:4.2 Meanings are derived from a combination of r. and

113:0.1 were about the only group of angels that had r..

114:7.5 willingness to serve without human r. and rewards.

117:5.3 experiential r. as personalities of God the Supreme

120:2.3 of ‘Planetary Prince of Urantia’ as the eternal r. by

130:3.5 might give more or less r. to subordinate deities.

130:4.4 of creature experience are concealed in depth of r..

130:4.14 establishes value levels of spirit r. and response.

133:7.8 associated sensation-r. and memory thereof, but

149:6.3 from reverence I would lead you up, through r.,

150:1.3 And this liberation of women, giving them due r.,

150:1.3 called deaconesses and were accorded general r..

156:5.19 Seek no unearned r. and crave no undeserved

157:5.1 feature of Peter’s confession was the clear-cut r. that

159:3.3 remember also to accord generous r. for the most

160:2.6 Some degree of r. is essential to the development of

184:2.4 Peter should not have been surprised at this r.,

190:2.6 for the fourth appearance of Jesus to mortal r.

191:4.1 tenth morontia manifestation of Jesus to mortal r.

194:4.12 This new crisis was met by the r. that believers

195:7.18 valueless unless it provides due r. for the scientist.

195:7.18 of art is genuine unless it accords r. to the artist.

196:2.6 proper r. to both the human and the divine natures

recognition ofsee recognition of, in

0:2.2 Cosmic consciousness implies r. of a First Cause,

0:8.9 the realization of God begins with the r. of the

0:8.9 the discovery and r. of the divine personality of

1:1.1 name of our choosing, and it grows out of the r. of

1:4.7 mortal can achieve the philosophic miracle of the r.

2:4.1 grows out of the full r. of the natural weaknesses

2:7.6 Happiness ensues from the r. of truth because it can

3:1.10 Supreme Being: It is determined by the en masse r.

5:1.3 you should rejoice in the r. of the ever-present

5:3.3 the r. of the Father’s matchless personality and

6:7.3 almost equal influence to prevent the conceptual r.

8:1.2 is the inspection and r. of his divine parents,

8:1.3 in mutual r. of the personality independence of each

9:7.1 the simultaneous r. of the mental, the material, and

10:2.7 The Eternal Son has the experience of sonship, r. of

10:3.1 acts and doings of plural Deity, clearly showing r. of

15:9.17 There must exist a state of universal r. of the Son of

16:6.7 arena of reason, the r. of relative right and wrong.

16:6.8 r. of spirit values, the assurance of eternal survival,

16:6.10 Stated otherwise, the r. of the reality of these

16:8.6 Self-consciousness connotes r. of the actuality of

16:8.15 the constitutive r. of the three basic mind realities

16:8.16 1. The mathematical or logical r. of the uniformity of

16:8.17 The reasoned r. of the obligation of moral conduct.

16:9.1 personal creature possesses innate r.-realization of

16:9.4 Human self-consciousness implies the r. of the reality

16:9.6 and the realization (r.) of God is inalienable and

16:9.14 we reason ourselves into the r. of brotherhood.

20:1.14 to win the planets to the willing r. of the loving rule

24:7.2 the Luminous Persons, and disappear from the r. of

26:5.2 and third, the intellectual r. of the Infinite Spirit.

26:5.5 the spiritual r. and realization of the Master Spirit

26:7.1 to achieve the personality r. of the Infinite Spirit.

26:8.2 second, in the satisfactory personality r. of the Son;

27:7.6 expanding divinity r. of the brilliant beings of

34:1.1 Upon the Paradise r. of this declaration of intention

34:1.1 the Deity-embraced Master Spirit emerges to the r.

35:2.7 the final and full r. of the Creator Son and his Father.

42:11.1 In the evaluation and r. of mind it should be

44:6.6 spirit activities to the physical r. of chemical odors is

44:7.3 the mortal attempt to depict the human r. of divine

45:4.6 in the r. of the divinity of “The Supreme Chief.”

48:7.12 throughout the cosmos, even to the r. of the Infinite.

52:6.7 the brotherhood of man is predicated on the r. of

56:6.3 Mortal man must, through the r. of truth,

56:6.3 evolve the r. of a God of love and then progress

56:7.4 adequately educated to attain experiential r. of

56:10.8 impinge upon the r. of divine goodness in Deity

56:10.11 Beauty is the intellectual r. of the harmonious time-

56:10.12 Goodness is the mental r. of the relative values of

56:10.12 The r. of goodness implies a mind of moral status,

56:10.13 The r. of true relations implies a mind competent to

56:10.17 Universal beauty is the r. of the reflection of the Isle

57:8.6 r. of the small and insignificant sphere which was

62:7.1 be apprised of the r. of intelligent life on the planet.

70:1.20 hostilities, and then came the r. of noncombatants.

70:1.21 Next came the general r. of the right of asylum;

70:8.4 2. Personal–the r. of ability, endurance, skill, and

70:8.4 soon followed by the r. of language mastery,

71:3.10 the r. of the obligation and privilege of social service

71:8.10 8. The due r. of sex equality and the co-ordinated

75:8.4 justice demands r. of the condition of the planet.

86:3.4 together with the r. of human weakness before the

87:0.1 early religions had much to do with the r. of Deity

87:4.2 there came about the r. of higher types of spirits,

87:6.1 r. of higher spirits necessitated the employment of

88:1.6 from the early r. of the four points of the compass.

89:10.4 The possibility of the r. of the sense of guilt is a

89:10.5 But confessionsincere r. of the nature of sinis

95:1.3 the various peoples to the permanent r. of one God.

97:1.9 a steady drift back toward the r. of other gods,

97:7.14 two Isaiahs would have prepared the way for the r.

98:2.2 and a new awakening to the r. of monotheism.

98:7.1 to win all mankind to the r. of the Father’s love and

100:1.8 to divine values, r. of religious living in others,

100:2.1 Spiritual progress is predicated on intellectual r. of

100:3.2 becomes a symbol signifying the r. of divine value

100:6.4 The morbid r. of human limitations is changed to the

101:2.14 Religion is the faith act of the r. of this inner urge to

101:9.5 just a name applied to the human r. and awareness of

102:4.2 determined by depth of concept plus totality of r. of

102:4.3 the r. of God as the realitysource, nature, and

102:6.9 Consistency demands the r. of the activities of a

102:8.3 differing r. of moral values, ethical relationships,

103:1.5 religion is founded on the r of values and is validated

103:1.6 The realization of the r. of spiritual values is an

103:2.1 normal growth of the r. of supreme values with an

103:3.1 are not even totemic in their beliefs, do have a r. of

103:7.13 Logic, the innate r. of things, meanings, and values.

104:2.3 Through the r. of the Trinity concept the mind of

104:2.6 philosophical and cosmological reason demand r. of

104:4.14 spiritual insight must never eclipse the intelligent r.

105:2.2 by the r. of the eternal continuum of The Infinity,

106:2.2 must provide for the differential r. of spirit person,

108:3.6 I bow before you in humble r. of your exquisite

109:5.3 mental situations, safety lies only in the prompt r. of

110:3.8 Loving God and desiring to be like himgenuine r.

110:3.9 wholehearted r. of the brotherhood of man coupled

110:3.10 4. Joyful acceptance of cosmic citizenshiphonest r.

112:4.13 receives the r. of the chief Personalized Monitor of

112:7.9 stands in worshipful r. of the actual personality of

112:7.12 in all matters concerned with the r. of personality.

113:6.8 “resurrection of the unjust,” in reality the formal r.

117:6.5 finite manifestation upon the r. of the Father

117:6.17 gradually create in your consciousness the r. of the

120:2.9 your progressive r. of the nature and import of

120:3.10 gradual return to r. of your divine identity incarnate

120:4.2 r. (by the human mind) of this fact of being God and

126:3.8 Jesus had an unerring ability for the r. of truth,

130:3.4 portrayed a clearer r. of the Lord God of Israel as

130:4.3 r. of the Father and the knowing of the Supreme.

132:0.4 prepared for the r. of additional and similar truths

132:2.7 Goodness is found in the r. of the positive truth-

132:6.3 as his ear for the r. of human melody will be able to

133:0.3 you cannot escape the r. of differential human

133:7.8 but none experience a meaningful r. of sensation or

134:4.9 equality never brings peace except in the mutual r. of

136:1.3 a r. of Jesus as the terminator of one age and the

140:10.9 first, r. of the fact of the sovereignty of God; second,

141:4.2 the believing r. of the truth that you are his son.

141:7.6 of human liberty through the sincere r. of truth,

141:7.8 To insure the r. of his Father in the unfolding of the

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

143:1.4 ultimate goal of human progress is the reverent r. of

147:4.7 and the consequent r. of the brotherhood of man,

149:2.5 approach other religions with the r. of the truths

149:6.2 a son’s affectionate r. and reciprocation of the

149:6.4 children are led to love their father in responsive r.

149:6.10 and the r. of the destiny of your spirit-born souls.

155:5.8 general r. of the realities of spiritual experience,

157:6.3 the r. of that fact, at least hazily, by his chosen

160:1.5 man not only possesses capacity for the r. of

160:1.13 Prejudice blinds the soul to the r. of truth, and

170:2.7 new meanings consequent upon the r. of a noble

170:5.14 to provide for the r. of the Master’s teaching

178:1.3 earthly rulers and in this way lead them to the r. of

181:2.10 simultaneous r. of temporal duty to civil powers

185:0.4 Jews have not been the only ones to fail in the r. of

190:3.1 The fifth morontia manifestation of Jesus to the r. of

194:4.6 not from the r. of the brotherhood of mortal man.

195:5.6 3. Man’s ethical r. of social obligations and political

195:7.8 be devoid of all conscious r. of that very fact.

195:7.18 No r. of philosophy is edifying if it ignores the

196:2.11 transcend Jesus’ brotherhood of men based on the r.

196:3.10 Concerning insight, the r. of moral values and the

196:3.25 Morality is equivalent to the r. of duty, realization

recognition of, in

2:5.7 the Father more because of his nature than in r. of

3:1.6 God has limited his direct and actual presence in r.

8:5.5 In r. of this and for many additional reasons the spirit

9:1.1 all designative of relationship and in r. of function:

9:1.2 Third Source functions in consonance with, and in r.

14:1.10 separation is in r. of functional and administrative

82:4.5 it was the practice to pay the father a bride fee in r.

92:4.8 worship which a creature son voluntarily gives in r.

95:5.2 it was in r. of this exploit, among other reasons,

98:5.3 And in r. of his slaying the mythical sacred bull,

103:4.5 not of actual virtue or worthiness, but in r. of the

113:1.1 It was in r. of this that Jesus said: “Take heed that

166:2.8 constrained to give thanks in r. of the good things

185:0.4 Jews have not been the only ones to fail in the r.

recognizable

24:2.9 Directors are persons; they have r. spirit presence

42:5.14 Light and all other forms of r. energy

42:7.5 Not every world will have one hundred r. elements

42:12.10 and which are r. and personally distinguishable.

48:3.5 each of you possesses a distinct and r. personality.

recognizesee recognizewith we; see recognizewith you

1:0.3 The enlightened worlds all r. and worship the Father,

1:0.3 to comprehend the divine nature, to r. the Father.

1:1.2 own heartsr., love, and voluntarily worship him.

9:1.6 but all his actions appear to r. the Father-Paradise

16:3.19 all ascenders are certain to r. and comprehend when

16:8.4 that part of any individual which enables us to r.

16:8.6 the ability to r. the reality of other personalities.

16:9.7 ability to r. and grasp the reality of other personality,

16:9.13 the ability to r. the reality of God as a personality

18:3.1 that point where they are able to r. and communicate

19:5.3 lower orders of celestial beings to r. one of them.

22:9.6 Their willingness to r. and acknowledge their

26:7.5 Third Person, but not all can r. or even partially

29:4.38 I r. that the frandalanks are intelligent, but I cannot

30:4.28 The first act of your Havona career will be to r.

34:3.8 Creative Spirit is preparing to r. a circumscribed

36:5.15 Creature mind, before acquiring the ability to r.

40:6.2 the power to r. that they are the sons of God.”

44:0.17 the ascenders are able to r. material, morontia, and

44:0.18 power to r. your associates of former existences.

44:0.18 the scale of life, will you retain the ability to r. and

44:0.18 the ability to r. your friends and fellows of former

44:6.6 Urantia mortals could hardly r. this ministry by any

46:2.7 would hardly r. since it has no smoking chimneys;

46:7.7 They have a vision which permits them to r.

47:1.1 are hospitable hosts to all beings whom they can r..

48:3.5 mansion worlds, after learning to r. them as a class,

49:5.16 group of worlds should in fairness r. planetary age;

52:6.4 are so primitive that they fail to r. the folly of

55:4.8 the range of human vision as enable mortals to r.

56:1.5 observe the existence of these two realities and r.

68:5.13 era cannot hope to survive if its leaders fail to r. that

69:2.3 Primitive man was not slow to r. the advantages of

71:2.4 3. Failure to r. the basic facts of social evolution.

72:5.4 the industrial courts shall r. legal compensation as

72:9.8 These people r. that, when fifty per cent of a nation

79:3.8 did not r. in the Dravidians their Andite cousins

81:2.8 man refused to r. natural causes as explanations for

83:4.7 to disguise the bride so that ghosts might not r. her

87:7.8 It must r. true meanings, exalt beautiful relations,

90:3.9 the first to r. that all disease is the result of natural

91:3.7 Enlightened prayer must r. not only an external

91:3.7 then to r. that the idea of this alter ego has evolved

93:9.10 few were able or willing to r. and receive Michael

97:8.4 the Jews were so confused they failed to r. the

98:2.6 Anaxagoras was a mechanist except that he did r. a

100:2.4 to discover beauty in things, r. truth in meanings,

100:5.6 If one is disposed to r. a theoretical subconscious

101:7.5 Neither does it r. the aesthetic cult of pure wonder

101:9.1 it failed to r. the duty demands of ethical obligation

102:5.3 Human morality may r. values, but only religion

103:5.3 All men r. the morality of this universal urge to be

104:2.3 he r. the Trinity sovereignty extending outward

107:4.1 To say that an Adjuster is divine is merely to r. the

110:1.6 never r. as separate identities the fusion partners—

112:3.1 Urantians generally r. only one kind of death,

112:5.1 To say that a being is personal is to r. the relative

118:6.8 To r. Deity omnipotence is to enjoy security in your

120:2.2 forever r. the justice of your doing in the role of

124:4.2 rendered it difficult to r. the double origin of those

126:3.11 then how should he r. the Jewish Messiah if such

130:4.15 of relativity so to mislead you that you fail to r. the

130:7.6 confusion of the scientist grows out of failure to r.

131:8.4 To know one’s mother is to r. one’s sonship.

132:1.4 religionists must r. that they are on trial before the

132:6.3 melody will be able to r. four tones instead of one.

134:4.3 If different religions r. the spirit sovereignty of God

134:9.9 reason for this failure of his early beneficiaries to r.

137:6.5 be slow to r. in the revelation of my Father’s love

139:4.10 John was the first to r. the Master when he came to

141:4.4 Jesus taught them to r.: 1. Diseases of the flesh

141:5.2 they will r. that you have been with me and have

141:7.12 beginning to r. the unaffected friendliness of Jesus.

147:4.9 impels us to r. in this rule of life the divine command

150:5.2 By faith r. the indwelling spirit of God, whose

150:8.11 and were not slow to r. that trouble was brewing.

151:2.3 Said he: “Master, while I r. many good things

152:6.4 that spiritual nature of man which must r. truth and

153:5.3 “I r. that this sifting of the kingdom distresses you,

160:1.7 problem, and frankly to r. its nature and gravity.

161:2.4 All men, good and evil, r. these elements of

161:2.5 Jesus is quick to r. and generous to acknowledge

165:4.6 Fail not to r. the danger of wealth’s becoming, not

168:4.8 petitioner fails to r. it as the answer to his prayer.

180:2.4 an experience of learning how to r. and execute

180:2.7 apostles to r. that prayer is a function of spirit-born

181:2.17 leader, and which your brethren therefore freely r..

189:4.10 the Master was so changed that they did not yet r.

190:5.2 But he did not r. the Master even when he spoke

193:2.3 were quick to r. Jesus when he began to teach them.

193:2.3 While his friends could not readily r. his morontia

195:7.3 machine, such a man would be wholly unable to r.

195:7.3 mechanistic science has failed to r. the fact of the

195:7.12 in order to r. such a fact and become conscious of

196:3.10 all that the human mind can do is to discover, r.,

196:3.16 he could not possibly appraise moral values and r.

recognizewith we

0:12.13 r. the impossibility of fully translating the language

7:1.8 We r. all actions and reactions of the omnipresent

8:6.5 even though we r. the omnipresence of the Spirit,

9:2.5 the Eternal Son we know–we can unmistakably r. it.

12:3.12 We r. the circuit, but we cannot measure either

15:8.8 We are able to r. most of the laws governing

19:5.3 their assistance, sometimes r. their presence.

24:3.3 Aids; but we do not r. a personality presence.

32:4.8 we at least can r. the avenue whereby the Father

32:5.4 we are forced to r. that such temporary epochs are

42:2.13 we r. the intelligent action of the Ultimate in both

107:7.6 We r. that the Adjusters are divine in origin,

108:4.1 Paradise Sons and their creative associates we r.

111:4.11 then must we r. that freewill creativity embraces the

132:0.5 r. just three factors of paramount value in the early

160:1.7 excite our profound fears, we refuse to r. them.

163:3.2 should we r. that with God all things are possible.”

180:5.11 so must we clearly r. that neither the golden rule nor

recognizewith you

4:1.2 r. that the watchword of the universe is progress?

12:4.12 You fail to r. the present outward and uniform

15:3.4 you would immediately r. the ten major sectors of

17:5.4 even though you may r. the impersonal presence of

23:2.13 but not until you reach Havona will you r. them

24:1.16 Although you will r. and know them as you journey

26:3.1 You will also fully r. and exquisitely fraternize

27:1.4 you will immediately r. the instigator of rest who

40:10.14 As mortals you can now r. your place in the family

41:3.10 you will at least r. eight of these immense sectors

47:4.3 As you go forward, you will r. more and more of the

81:6.12 shocked at the ravages of war, but you should r. the

82:0.3 And you should r. that most of these civilizations of

91:9.6 You not only r. the Father’s will and choose to do it,

96:7.5 you will r. that it was in the neighborhood of Ur of

100:3.3 You must r. the relation between pleasurable

100:4.5 Immediately you r. that such a picture stands for

109:2.1 You should r. a certain functional classification

116:5.1 you should now r. that the Sevenfold encompasses

131:8.6 You are truly wise when you r. your insignificance.

132:5.20 You must first r. man as your brother, and if you

140:6.7 “Always must you r. the two viewpoints of all mortal

156:5.4 I admonish you that, while you r. temptation

156:5.5 habits of behavior that you r. as temptation.

168:4.12 to r. and appropriate the long-waiting answers to

175:1.18 Do you not r. how much better it would be first to

recognizedverb; see recognized by

3:2.7 that misadaptations have been r., and that an effort

12:2.1 borders of the seven superuniverses are generally r.

12:5.1 the Paradise-Havona standard day is arbitrarily so r..

14:5.4 when they have r. the Father, they go to sojourn

27:3.2 one more level of ethics to be r. and complied with

29:4.35 Urantia from a form of matter which is r. still less.

34:6.7 Those who have received and r. the indwelling of

38:9.13 most certainly be r. for their age-long service in

42:5.1 sixty-four are wholly or partially r. on Urantia.

43:5.16 Long ago the prophet r. the controlling hand of the

46:1.5 Thus it will be r. that such headquarters worlds are

55:10.7 Heretofore the finaliters have r. no supervision this

57:8.10 Shortly after Urantia was first r. on the universe

62:3.3 displayed superior intelligence and were soon r. as

62:7.7 that Urantia was formally r. as a planet of human

63:2.1 being set upon by hostile relatives and thus r. the

65:7.8 be r. as phenomena apart from spiritual activities.

69:4.3 the early Hebrews r. a separate code of ethics in

70:9.15 Few human rights were r. in the European Middle

70:10.3 Accidental murder was not therefore r.,

70:10.9 evolving tribes all r. this right of blood vengeance.

72:9.3 spiritual leaders are also thus r. and honored with

74:8.8 the earlier traditions r. pre-Adamic civilization is

75:4.1 Adam r. that something was wrong, and he asked

76:3.2 long before Adam and Eve passed away, they r.

77:7.6 Jesus knew and r. the difference between insanity

82:4.3 Adultery was r. as a form of stealing,

82:5.1 It was r. that outbreeding greatly increased the

83:4.9 marriage was r. as consisting in the decisions of the

83:5.5 The institution of polygyny r. four sorts of wives:

83:6.3 The Chaldean tribes r. the right of a wife to

93:5.10 Abraham was soon r. as the civil ruler of the Salem

94:9.3 which Gautama Siddhartha would never have r..

95:5.6 created a religion which r. an intimate worshipful

103:6.7 But many mortals have r. the desirability of having

106:0.10 Thus it should be r. that the concepts herewith

111:0.4 The Chinese r. two aspects of a human being, the yin

112:1.13 Thus it will be r. that the phenomenon of stimulus-

112:2.6 In all concepts of selfhood it should be r that the fact

112:5.4 When it is said that man has identity, it is r. that he

116:0.1 If man r. that his Creators, while being divine were

121:6.5 Paul r. and eliminated from his pre-Christian basic

125:6.4 amazement when they r. the voice of the missing lad

125:6.6 had been r. as a son of the law, and had received

126:3.8 r. in his mind that of all the Messianic predictions

127:3.13 Mary in the fullest sense r. Jesus as the real head of

128:4.3 Jesus was r. as a master teacher by the businessmen

128:4.6 Very early he r. that his followers would be

129:2.7 Annas r. the foolishness of suggesting that Jesus

130:3.5 of all those religions of the world which r. a Deity,

130:3.6 world’s sacred literature all clearly r. the existence of

130:7.4 arrangement whereby events are r. and segregated.

132:1.2 material standards must be r. as transient, partial,

133:9.5 Ganid r. the similarity between the gospel of this

134:3.7 every teacher must represent a religion which r. God

134:9.9 r. in the public teacher the same person they had

135:8.5 When John r. Jesus, the ceremonies were halted

137:4.3 Jesus r. that his family and his six disciple-apostles

137:5.3 At last he r. that there was no way to launch his

139:3.8 be r. that they were cognizant of the dangers

140:8.15 Jesus r. the need for social justice and industrial

140:8.20 The Master r. the many good things which these

141:7.14 More clearly John r. that, notwithstanding all of his

146:2.4 divine and human forgiveness was r. and linked

146:6.2 widow and her friends r. the Master and besought

148:8.3 soon r. that his teaching was not sound as judged

149:4.3 He r. that it was necessary for most men to devote

150:1.3 to the women’s gallery), to behold them being r.

150:5.5 you have already been saved, have r. sonship as

151:6.4 When Amos r. Jesus, he fell down at his feet and

157:5.2 But he now r. that such a plan could hardly be

158:7.4 but the Master’s human nature r. in these words

159:1.3 whatsoever you shall decree on earth shall be r. in

168:4.7 received and r. only after that same praying mind

170:3.10 But Jesus also r. that man develops his character by

170:5.14 When Jesus’ immediate followers r. their partial

176:1.2 Even the Jewish leaders subsequently r. that it was

177:4.6 Judas r. it would be best for the peace of Israel if

178:3.5 The crowds jostled them, but no one r. them nor

186:2.2 he r. as belonging to the governor’s jurisdiction.

189:2.9 the testimony of mortals of the realm who met, r.,

189:4.10 all of the other women r. that it was the Master who

190:5.5 Cleopas r. that their guest was the Master himself.

196:2.4 while the human Jesus was r. as having a religion,

recognized by

8:3.8 must always be first r. by all who are candidates for

16:6.10 Matter-energy is r. by the mathematical logic of

29:4.29 detect currents which are much too feeble to be r. by

34:1.4 And she is so r. and regarded by the Creator Son.

34:2.1 as to be personally r. by all contacting individuals.

42:11.4 Spirit-reality levels are r. by their spirit content,

44:7.1 in the spirit world, but which are not r. by mortals.

53:8.5 Caligastia was r. by the Son of Man as the Prince of

70:10.14 burning alive was r. by many ancient rulers, Moses

100:3.4 such relationships are r. and appreciated by mind.

119:8.1 Michael was also r. by the Father as the established

142:3.8 is r. by the indwelling spirit as homage rendered to

149:1.7 but was immediately r. by his divine nature.

160:3.2 such a character is finally r. by one’s fellows as a

recognizedadjective

4:1.7 more or less conversant with, the r. forces, minds,

15:9.18 holding membership in the r. spiritual family of the

42:2.7 the openly r. transmutation of space potency into

42:8.2 This force is not wholly dominated by your r. laws of

45:7.6 vote is differentially cast in accordance with the r.

62:6.5 on Urantia and in these two now r. human minds.

67:1.4 in an open and persistent defiance of r. reality and

70:9.13 the rules of the gamer. adjustments of relations

72:5.11 work at home and on farms, at some r. industry,

81:5.6 but might does enforce the commonly r. rights of

90:2.3 miracles performed by regular spirits and r. gods

91:7.11 6. To conserve currently r. social, moral, ethical,

101:7.4 of living consists in the nature and level of r. values

102:8.4 created its God conceptions out of its highest r.

103:6.7 unavailing attempt to span this well-r. chasm.

111:4.1 Understanding connotes that these r. sensory

114:3.2 r. leader of the celestial beings functioning on

121:7.4 spoken interpretation of the law by the r. teachers,

149:6.8 The universally r. and unreservedly worshiped

159:4.1 detract from authority of the r. Hebrew scriptures.

178:1.16 clashed with these established leaders and r. rulers

192:0.2 Peter was the generally r. head of the apostolic corps

195:0.16 immortality became a part of the assurance of a r.

recognizes

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly responds (r. response)

49:5.21 This classification r. the succession of temporal

82:2.1 Nature hardly r. individuals; it takes no cognizance

89:0.2 only advanced civilization r. a consistently even-

90:3.1 he r. that matter is responsive to the intelligent

91:1.4 the human mind r. the reality of beneficent powers

103:5.3 the religionist more correctly r. that the unselfish

103:8.6 Only a philosophy which r. the reality of personality

103:9.10 When reason once r. right and wrong, it exhibits

131:8.5 If a man r. the evil of his ways and repents of sin

147:8.5 while at the same time it r. every man as a brother.

149:6.3 When man r. only the works of God, he is led to

180:5.6 Another mortal r. this same golden rule as the

195:7.9 the universe cannot be scientific because science r.

196:3.1 the intellectual logic which r. the First Cause as It

196:3.27 and assured survival of everything morality r. and

recognizing

3:6.3 Man’s mind can be truly comprehended only by r.

5:2.5 capable of r. the spirit leadings and supermaterial

10:8.1 the Trinity can only be partially comprehended by r.

26:7.5 assistance to a pilgrim in his difficult task of r.,

27:7.1 Worship is the conscious and joyous act of r. and

28:6.18 the responsibility of ethics, the necessity for r. that

29:4.38 draw upon your imagination to the extent of r. that

51:6.6 that mortals have the experience of r. seven fathers:

100:7.8 Jesus loved men as brothers, at the same time r. how

101:7.5 while at the same moment r. their unification in

101:9.6 Though r. that religion is imperfect, there are at least

103:7.13 Reason is the act of r. the conclusions of

103:7.13 Faith is the act of r. the validity of spiritual

131:9.1 Even the least God-r. of the world’s great religions

157:1.1 tax collector came upon them and, r. Jesus, called

182:3.1 The three apostles could not help r. that he was

190:2.3 difficulty in r. the morontia form of the Master,

190:2.3 but few of them had any trouble r. his voice or

recollections

13:2.1 home of sentimental memories and reminiscent r..

160:4.12 But the noblest of all memories are the treasured r.

recombination

101:6.4 from protoplasmic memory in process of r. and

recommend

151:3.3 He did r. the free use of parables, especially nature

recommendation

15:11.3 has the deliberative body ever passed a r. that the

recommendations

15:13.6 co-ordinate all r. which come up to a superuniverse

24:4.3 The Associate Inspectors receive reports and r. only

28:5.12 the Perfectors of Wisdom adapt decisions and r. to

33:8.5 are without authority or power to enforce their r..

33:8.5 courts issue rulings of execution; but if their r.

37:5.9 these commissioners are at hand to present their r.;

48:6.5 These seraphim then make r. to the four and twenty

72:7.9 the industrial congress have ratified the r. of the

107:2.8 Adjusters are personalized on the r. of the Ancients

112:4.12 agree in every item of their life records and r.

recommended

73:0.3 after his survey of racial progress,duly r. that Urantia

recommender

156:5.15 Are you a better righteousness r. this year than you

recommending

57:8.8 r. that Urantia be placed on the life-experiment

recompense

131:8.4 R. injury with kindness.

131:9.4 Every good deed has its r..

133:1.2 the punishment which I might dictate as just r. for

recompensed

167:1.5 may bid you to their feasts, and thus will you be r..

reconcile

87:4.6 Man’s early philosophy was able to r. spirit

87:4.6 enable man to r. the variables of chance with a

91:6.3 how difficult it may be to r. the scientific doubtings

92:2.3 never-ending attempts to r. olden but reprehensible

94:11.4 Buddhists have been able to r. and correlate the

98:7.1 bestow himself upon the humanity of Urantia to r. an

104:1.8 Hebrew mind could not r. the trinitarian concept

122:3.2 Never could Joseph r. these conflicting ideas until,

143:3.5 Simon was unusually upset in his efforts to r. his

178:2.1 Jesus’ most devoted followers could not r. the

178:2.1 they could not r. such an impending disaster with

194:3.2 a human life are hard to understand, difficult to r.

reconciled

34:6.9 diverse and opposing urges can seldom be fully r.;

93:9.1 they were not r. to the loss of their wonderful leader.

99:1.1 The human race must become r. to a procession of

103:5.5 higher self (divine spirit) are co-ordinated and r. by

104:3.3 the eternal repleteness of infinity must be r. with the

106:9.5 But how can these two viewpoints be r.?

119:2.1 System Sovereign was not fully r. to the verdict.

122:4.1 Joseph did not become r. to the idea that Mary

122:7.3 But before they actually set forth, Joseph was r. to

123:6.2 gradually became r. to these trips away from home.

139:7.3 Iscariot, to become r. to the publican’s presence in

179:3.5 he not only became r. to the thought of allowing

reconciliation

28:5.13 the wise experience of their order as the “oil of r.

93:6.8 the r. between Abraham and Melchizedek was

103:6.7 Mota is a superphilosophical r. of divergent reality

129:4.5 more advanced phases of human and Adjuster r.

157:6.4 victor over both and effective in the profitable r. of

188:5.13 death on the cross was not to effect man’s r. to God

reconciling

98:7.1 that “God was in Christ r. the world to himself.”

103:6.7 method of r. the interplay between the widely

reconnecting

61:2.3 The southern land bridge was extensive, r. the

reconquered

195:10.18 resurrected itself and virtually r. the whole Western

reconsciousizes

112:3.5 that r. you at the time of the morontia awakening.

reconsciousizing

112:5.16 which makes possible the r. of the sleeping survivor.

reconstituted

66:4.8 r. on Urantia as unique men and women of a high

reconstruct

40:9.7 store of Adjuster-remembered events and to r. any

99:2.2 It cannot r. society without first reconstructing

99:2.2 it cannot r. itself until society has been radically

reconstructed

99:2.2 reconstruct itself until society has been radically r..

reconstructing

99:2.2 It cannot reconstruct society without first r. itself;

reconstruction

40:9.6 this dual response constitutes the r., recognition,

40:9.8 While we understand such techniques of memory r.

40:9.8 albeit, memory itself and the techniques of its r. are

51:2.4 seraphic slumber throughout this entire period of r..

67:5.3 The Caligastia scheme for the immediate r. of human

87:7.2 greatest obstacle to social r. and spiritual progress.

99:0.3 face adjustment to extensive and continuing social r..

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.6 not organically involved in the work of social r. and

99:2.1 leadership in this impending world-wide social r.

99:2.1 economic system which is destined to undergo r..

99:2.4 are of no more value in the tasks of social r. than

99:3.3 Religion influences social r. directly because it

99:3.6 a great part in the present-day program of social r..

99:3.15 of some social, economic, or political r. movement.

99:7.2 Political science must effect the r. of economics and

99:7.2 In all social r. religion provides a stabilizing loyalty

112:6.8 seraphic associates for the r. of human memory;

160:5.10 and testing process of self-destruction and soul r.?

reconstructionists

99:3.6 Many individual social r., while vehemently

reconstructions

160:1.11 to effect those vital r. and readjustments of one’s

reconstructive

149:1.1 health and happiness as a result of the r. power of

recordnoun; see record, of; record, on

4:5.1 Religious tradition is the imperfectly preserved r. of

7:6.1 persists in the face of such statements as the r. of a

8:1.8 There exists no r. of these stirring times.

13:0.2 There exists neither r. nor tradition of their origin.

19:4.9 for there are transactions of superuniverse r. which

20:5.7 I have yet to see the r. of the failure or default of

21:4.3 born of woman as you have the r. of the babe of

23:1.6 There is no r. that a Solitary Messenger ever

23:3.3 but the r. shows that on the journey to fulfill this

24:6.4 There is no r. of a Graduate Guide in all the realms

34:4.11 This r. represents the confusion of two presentations

34:6.12 the r. testifies that the Spirit bears witness “with your

37:3.6 judgment of a realm and the dead are called to r.

37:3.7 busy themselves with keeping straight the r. of each

43:4.8 the r.: “And there was a day when the Sons of God

44:4.4 Our rate of reducing thought to a permanent r. can

58:7.12 the fossil pages of the vast “stone book” of world r..

58:7.12 the pages of this gigantic biogeologic r. unfailingly

63:6.8 The r. of the achievements of this master mind and

66:1.4 his trust of world dominion with an enviable r. of

68:2.5 History is but the r. of man’s agelong food struggle

70:11.6 Law is a codified r. of long human experience,

77:7.6 It is no mere figure of speech when the r. states:

78:7.5 Noah kept a written r. of the days of the river’s rise

79:8.15 And Chinese tradition preserves the hazy r. of the

93:9.7 The r. of so many contacts of Abraham and Sarah

93:9.9 The Hebrew scribes therefore destroyed every r. of

96:5.1 many reforms in Israel of which there is no r..

96:5.2 The r. of the times and doings of Moses was derived

96:7.3 This Book of Psalms is the r. of the varying

97:8.1 custom of looking upon the r. of the experiences

97:8.1 the Babylonian exile had prepared their new r. of

97:8.2 their history, we should briefly survey the r. of their

97:8.7 Hebrew history will illustrate how the facts of the r.

97:9.1 the priests’ r. of these things unhesitatingly declared

97:9.2 defame and blacken the r. of the northern Israelites

97:9.4 But the priests later on put it in the r. that Saul was

97:9.8 made him king was inadvertently left in the r. by

97:9.12 in your r. (overlooked by the Judahite editors)

110:7.10 discourage, for me, make r. of this my plea to him.”

112:5.15 r. of personality constitution is faithfully preserved

113:6.7 even as your r. tells; “And he shall send his angels

119:1.4 But a strange r. is to be found on the Melchizedek

119:1.4 This r. is preserved in a simple temple which now

119:1.4 And this r., which I have so recently reviewed,

119:1.5 and this r. is now closed with the certification that

119:8.8 And your r. tells the truth when it says that this same

121:8.1 enjoyed access to the lost r. of the Apostle Andrew

121:8.3 Andrew), briefest, and most simple r. of Jesus’ life

121:8.3 his r. is in reality the Gospel according to Peter.

121:8.3 Mark wrote this r. at the instigation of Peter and

121:8.3 The r. has since been considerably changed,

121:8.3 This r. by Mark, in conjunction with Andrew’s

121:8.4 The so-called Gospel according to Matthew is the r.

121:8.4 The author of this r. seeks to show in Jesus’ life that

121:8.5 remembrance of these events but also a certain r.

121:8.5 This r. by Matthew was written in Aramaic; Isador

121:8.6 Matthew’s original r. was edited and added to in

121:8.6 a private r., the last copy having been destroyed in

121:8.8 the “grace of the Lord Jesus Christ” in his r. as Luke

121:8.9 first four fifths, Isador’s narrative, and a brief r.

121:8.10 When this r. was made, John had the other Gospels

121:8.12 Jesus, I have drawn freely upon all sources of r.

121:8.12 My ruling motive has been to prepare a r. which

121:8.13 —aside from the memory of the r. of the Apostle

121:8.13 permission has been utilized when the human r.

128:4.6 Jesus did not want to build up such a human r. of

131:0.1 And it should be made plain in this r. that all these

131:3.1 Ganid did find some r. of certain earlier beliefs

131:10.1 This was Ganid’s r.: “The Lord our God is one Lord

133:4.13 of hungry souls, too many to find a place in this r..

133:7.7 Ideas are not simply a r. of sensations; ideas are

136:4.5 afterward gained r. as the “temptations of Jesus in

136:10.1 in all other matters, as in these now of decision-r.,

139:1.9 Andrew began the writing of a personal r. of many

139:1.9 copies of this private r. were made and circulated

140:8.1 most profitably be put in this r. by reorganizing

141:7.2 For the purpose of this r. we will reorganize and

142:3.6 This indicates that when that r. was made the Trinity

142:3.21 the reason for Sabbath keeping, while in a later r.

142:7.1 For the purposes of this r. we present the following

144:5.18 transcribing the seven specimen prayers into this r..

147:1.4 This is simply the r., and as to whether or not beings

148:3.4 It has not been revealed for the purposes of this r.,

148:4.7 the meaning of the r. which discloses how Cain,

148:4.7 the r. which portrays sons of God finding wives

155:1.2 the r. which intimates that the triumphant Son

156:2.3 pass over the r. of this warm reception of Jesus’

157:1.4 not strange that you have a r. of Peter’s catching a

159:2.1 the Father’s messengers shall ever make r. of such

159:4.6 idea of the absolute perfection of the Scripture r.

159:4.7 Today we make no r. of the teachings of this

162:3.1 The distorted r. you have of this episode would

168:2.8 while Gabriel made r. of the first instance on Urantia

168:3.4 admitted the resurrection of Lazarus, the r. carried

176:2.8 No part of the gospel r. ever suffered such

180:2.4 as the r. was made, believers eventually regarded

188:0.1 the burial of the Son of Man and put in this r. the

196:2.5 omit from the r. those references which portrayed

record, of

6:1.5 this Son is of r. as the Second Eternal Source and

17:6.10 they are of r. as entering upon the career of sixth-

20:7.1 In Orvonton they are of r. as Trinity Teacher Sons,

21:4.5 It is of r. that the divine Son of last appearance on

22:4.2 There are of r. on Uversa over one hundred million

23:0.2 how many are of registry-r. as functioning for the

24:3.1 Their number must be legion, but it is not of r. on

25:5.3 organized and inhabited creation is a matter of r..

25:6.4 stationed on the subordinate spheres of r. in the

28:1.1 These high angels are of r. on the superuniverse

28:4.6 request, will present the Michael seconaphim of r.;

30:2.129 the personalities of the universes as they are of r. on

31:3.3 the significant fact that they are of r. as only sixth-

35:0.1 exclusive of 9,642 creature-trinitized assistants of r.

35:2.9 number of Melchizedeks of r. on their headquarters

35:5.6 It is of r. on Salvington that the Vorondadeks have

37:8.6 the exact number operating in Nebadon is not of r.,

45:5.4 were of r. in Nebadon 161,432,840 Material Sons

47:8.4 for resurrected survivors and of the archangel of r.

57:0.1 be made to give exact years, though they are of r..

58:7.12 the fossil pages of the vast “stone book” of world r..

65:4.1 the Nebadon life designs, and it is of r. that we

92:2.2 This statement is of r.: “And if you will make me

93:4.14 It is of r., “Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought

108:3.2 Adjusters are of r. (outside of Divinington) only

110:7.3 highly experienced and of r. as previous indwellers

114:4.4 it is of r. that this has happened thirty-three times in

121:0.1 head of our order and the Melchizedek of r.,

121:8.12 Jesus, I have drawn freely upon all sources of r.

121:8.14 under the supervision of the Melchizedek of r.,

121:8.14 acknowledge our indebtedness to all sources of r.

149:1.8 fact of r. that Jesus did frequently suffer men to heal

155:6.2 and to reject the authority of the traditions of r.

168:1.2 as of r. in the mind of the Personalized Adjuster,

168:1.6 Lazarus’s death, and that this order was made of r.

record, on

36:1.2 on r. the creation of a hundred million Life Carriers.

44:1.14 of morontia forces on r. as the musical melodies of

69:5.15 This is placed on r. as a fact and not in justification

89:6.3 There is no more pathetic experience on r.,

96:5.2 There is so little on r. of the great work of Moses

97:7.4 And this young preacher left on r. his teachings,

121:0.1 Apostle Andrew, I am authorized to place on r.

159:4.4 in these writings left on r. their highest concepts of

168:1.7 We know only what we are herewith placing on r..

168:3.3 on r. as desiring to decree his death in advance of

188:3.10 And this is about all we can place on r. regarding the

recordverb

12:3.7 it is interesting to r. certain observations made on

16:6.9 But it is sad to r. that so few persons on Urantia take

26:3.5 They r. in triplicate, executing records for the files of

26:3.8 for your most rapid telegraphic technique to r..

36:5.3 central lodgments r. only a qualitative function.

48:7.2 I am permitted to r. the twenty-eight statements of

54:4.8 in adjudicating the Lucifer rebellion, we may r. that,

69:3.3 But strange to r., both men and women have always

69:5.14 But it is only fair to r. that many an ancient rich man

79:1.8 The early Chinese annals r. the presence of the red-

79:1.8 paintings that faithfully r. the presence of the blond-

132:0.5 can the better be understood when we r. the fact

149:1.4 it will be permissible to r. our opinion of all such

156:4.2 to r. that in subsequent years a Christian church

166:3.2 since the Scriptures r. that only Caleb and Joshua

189:1.4 We can also r. that all known phenomena

191:0.9 Strange to r., the usually inexpressive Philip did

recordadjective

17:3.5 seconaphim, are also retentive or r. personalities.

37:3.7 satellites are occupied by the personality r. keepers.

37:8.4 domiciled on the r. worlds of the archangels.

59:0.8 that great “stone book” of the life-r. preservation

recorded

8:6.3 In the bestowal of his gifts it is r.: “But all these

19:4.5 has spoken and the counsel of divinity has r.,

21:0.5 we r. a universal broadcast of a conclave on the

27:5.1 primary supernaphim, actually r. in these angels;

29:1.1 creation by the Seven Master Spirits is the first r.

30:1.11 to the Father fragments, should be here r..

35:2.2 And it should be r. that they have never abused their

35:5.2 just one million being the r. number in Nebadon.

37:3.7 is “blotted out of r. existence” by the mandate of the

37:5.6 The last registration r. slightly over one and one-half

44:0.16 building in which this narrative is translated and r..

47:10.2 John r.: “I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled

48:6.30 best of his memory he gave it much as it is r. today.

53:7.10 it is r. to the glory of the wisdom of the ascension

57:1.4 the Uversa archives testify, there was r. a permit

67:6.9 It should be r. that, when Van appealed to the

67:6.10 this ruling of the Edentia Fathers was r. on Jerusem.

72:3.9 until one year after application therefor has been r.,

72:11.4 by the surrounding hostile peoples, it may be r. to

89:6.6 his action is also r. as being “according to the word

92:3.7 it should be r. that natural religion has done much to

92:5.12 Among these should be r. Gautama, Confucius,

95:5.14 it should be r. that the repercussions of his work

95:6.6 heaven and hell and the doctrine of devils as r. in the

96:7.1 and which are r. in some of the Psalms and in the

98:7.9 And it should be r. that Mithraism was the dominant

102:8.6 it is regretfully r. that institutional religion has lagged

106:8.10 be r. that there are other phases of this Trinity,

109:2.10 Nevertheless it should be r. that Adjusters rarely

112:3.2 when such co-ordinate advice has been r. on Uversa,

112:4.1 is registered out by the same number that r. entry

119:1.3 r. this extraordinary and never-before-heard-of

119:1.4 when there was r. the fact of Michael’s return and

121:0.1 partially r. by the human subject of my temporal

123:5.2 Book of the Law as it was r. in the Hebrew tongue

128:1.6 even as it is r.: “Let this mind be in you which was

139:1.6 it must be r. everlastingly to their credit that they

139:2.12 teaching is shown in the sermons partially r. by Luke

139:9.2 What may be said of one should be r. of the other.

142:3.21 these commandments as twice r. in the Scriptures,

146:6.4 except that of Luke, who r. it as the episode had

157:1.4 later expanded into a miracle as r. by the writer of

170:2.10 distortion of Jesus’ teachings, as they are r. in the

170:4.15 sometime to return to Urantia, it should be r. that

180:2.4 been remembered and subsequently truthfully r..

190:0.5 it should be r. that Mary was the chief spokesman

195:3.10 of Christianity, it should in all fairness be r. that,

recorder

25:2.9 4. The R.. The remaining member of the commission

25:2.9 He makes certain that records are properly prepared

25:2.9 automatically becomes the r.,the clerk of the tribunal

25:6.3 have I known of the defection of a Celestial R.,

39:8.3 celestial artisan, a Technical Adviser, or Celestial R..

45:3.6 The system r.Vilton, secretary of the Lanonandek

113:2.9 (one of the two angels) becomes the r. of the

113:2.10 absence the associated cherubim functions as the r.,

Recorder-Teachers

39:6.7 6. R..

48:6.30 6. R..

48:6.30 They serve as instructors regarding the efficient and

recorderssee Recorders, Celestial; Recorders, Chief;

Recorders, Thought; Recorders, Transcendental

17:3.6 records are passed up by and through the angelic r.,

24:2.6 From time to time the official r. of Uversa place on

25:5.1 senior chief r. are chosen as Custodians of Records,

25:5.2 Throughout the universes other r. function regarding

25:6.1 These are the r. who execute all records in

25:6.2 As the r. advance in universe service, they continue

25:6.3 The r. are a tested and tried corps.

25:6.4 the advancing r. stationed on the subordinate

25:6.4 These senior or graduate r. are the superuniverse

31:2.1 Similar types of messenger-r. attached to other

35:8.13 Custodians and R. . . . . . . 100,000

37:3.7 This enormous corps of r. busy themselves with

37:8.4 He works in close association with the personality r.

37:8.8 These are the senior or supervising r..

39:1.17 6. The R.. These are the official r. for the supreme

39:1.17 Many of these high angels were born with their gifts

39:1.17 others have qualified for their position of trust and

39:2.14 6. The R.. These personalities are concerned with

39:2.14 They also serve as special r. for resident groups of

39:2.15 —are a specialized subdivision of the seraphic r.,

39:2.16 Seraphic r. of the superior order thus effect a close

39:2.16 corps of their own order and with all subordinate r.,

39:2.16 constant communication with the higher r. of the

39:2.16 through this channel, with the r. of Havona and the

39:2.16 Many of the superior order of r. are seraphim

39:3.10 6. The R.. The sixth order of supervising seraphim

39:3.10 seraphim act as the special r. of constellation affairs.

39:4.16 6. The R.. These seraphim are the keepers of the

39:4.16 The r. of this order preside over and maintain this

39:5.16 6. The R.. These are the custodians of the major

39:5.16 They function in the recording of planetary affairs

44:4.4 can be so speeded up by the expert r. that the

44:4.5 2. Concept r.. This second group of r. are concerned

44:4.6 3. Ideograph r.. We have the equivalent of your

44:4.6 one thousandfold upon the work of the concept r..

44:4.7 This group of r. are occupied with the task of

44:4.11 6. The rhythm r.. Urantians would undoubtedly

44:4.12 7. The morontia r.. I am at a loss to know how to

44:4.12 the function of this important group of thought r.

46:5.21 inspectors, and r. as they may chance to function on

46:5.22 The r. of all these groups of angels do not sojourn

48:2.25 The morontia world has its own r., who serve in

48:2.25 who serve in association with the spirit r. in the

48:6.30 These seraphim are the r. of the transactions of the

48:6.31 The r. of all the seraphic orders devote a certain

48:6.31 much of this story will be imparted by the seraphic r.

48:6.32 These angels are all in the chain of r. extending from

Recorders, Celestial

25:0.6 5. C..

25:5.4 Chief Records directing the activities of the C., not

25:6.0 6. THE CELESTIAL RECORDERS

25:6.1 C. are not created as such; they are ascendant

25:6.1 There also are located the schools for training C..

25:6.3 They are subjected to a dual inspection, their records

25:6.5 the corps of C. is of permanent assignment.

25:6.5 they will respectively remain C. and Custodians of

25:6.6 On Uversa these senior C. can show the records of

26:1.10 some become C.; others ascend to the ranks of the

27:5.4 the seraphim and supernaphim sponsored by the C..

30:2.79 5. C..

37:8.8 Of the C., the ascendant seraphim, we have seventy-

53:7.5 apostatized, nor did a single one of the C. go astray.

Recorders, Chief

26:3.5 2. The C.. These angels are created on the second

26:3.5 These angels are created on the second circuit but

26:3.5 They record in triplicate, executing records for the

26:3.5 they automatically transmit the transactions of true-

27:5.3 to the c. of the tertiary supernaphim in Havona.

39:2.15 higher ideographic techniques of the superaphic c.

Recorders, Thought

44:0.9 4. T..

44:4.0 4. THE THOUGHT RECORDERS

44:4.2 T. preserve such noble ideas in the tongue of Uversa

44:4.12 the function of this important group of t. assigned to

Recorders, Transcendental

23:3.2 beings, such as Gravity Messengers and T., but they

30:1.95 2. T..

42:12.10 Gravity Messengers, T., and certain others are also

recording or recording angels or recording seraphim

17:3.6 are perfectly preserved in the living minds of the r.

18:4.3 In r. the names of these beings of the spiritual

21:1.3 implied criticisms; they are simply a r. of fact.

24:2.7 —only to the extent of r. the fact of will function.

24:2.7 The Census Directors are not r. personalities.

25:5.2 The ra. of the inhabited planets are the source of all

25:5.3 no more than local importance find only a local r.,

25:5.3 those episodes are advanced to higher r. which

25:6.1 original spirit r. and a semimaterial counterpart

25:6.2 the recorders continue their system of dual r., thus

27:5.3 and living summaries of the vast network of the ra.,

27:5.4 the rs. and supernaphim sponsored by the Celestial

39:5.16 They function in the r. of planetary affairs but are

40:9.5 the records of the mortal career filed by the ra..

44:4.5 This is a form of permanent r. unknown on the

48:6.30 the efficient and effective techniques of fact r..

48:6.30 ascending mortals become thus affiliated with the rs..

57:1.5 The r. of this permit signifies that the force organizer

113:2.9 These complemental seraphim are the ra. of the

195:2.7 later r. of the New Testament in the Greek tongue.

recordings

25:5.2 From Urantia to Paradise, both r. are encountered:

141:4.1 entries against his erring children on earth, r. of sin

recordsnoun; see Records, Chiefs of;

Records, Custodians of

4:5.1 the God-knowing men of past ages, but such r. are

4:5.2 and various orders of angels, have been, in your r.,

8:1.9 Absolutely nothing is known, and no r. are in

11:0.2 And Paradise is from eternity; there are neither r.

14:2.9 never in the r. of Havona has an error occurred;

15:1.1 Within the limited range of the r., observations,

15:1.1 plunge into new space; but according to the r. of

17:1.6 The system of material, morontial, and spiritual r.

17:3.6 The formal r. of the universes are passed up by

17:3.6 the true spiritual r. are assembled by reflectivity and

17:3.6 These are the live r. in contrast with the dead r. of

17:3.6 they are perfectly preserved in the living minds of the

17:6.3 the Paradise r. of the career of such a Creator Son.

18:2.1 but like the Secrets of Supremacy there are no r. of

18:3.4 They represent the beginning of the personality r. of

18:3.4 When you reach Paradise and search the written r. of

19:1.2 Paradise r. indicated 21,001,624,821 of these Sons

22:2.2 With such personal r. of fidelity and devotion,

22:5.6 They are the custodians of r., plans, and

22:10.4 the r. of Paradise disclosed that such an idea had

22:10.5 the r. indicate that the idea has been trinitized.

24:2.6 the official recorders of Uversa place on their r. the

24:2.7 They are not concerned with the r. of your life and

24:2.7 he will afford the r. confirmation of your death

24:6.5 On the r. of Havona, in the section denominated

24:7.4 There appears on the high r. a succession of such

24:7.6 When such an entry appears on the r., the career of

25:2.9 He makes certain that all r. are properly prepared for

25:2.9 for the archives of the superuniverse and for the r. of

25:2.9 of the executioner, is prepared for the physical r. of

25:3.4 that the commission closes its r. at a given point,

25:3.5 decisions are placed on the planetary r. and, if

25:4.20 We have no r. on Uversa of their ever having been

25:5.1 archives which stand in contrast to the living r. of

25:5.2 inhabited planets are the source of all individual r..

25:5.2 function regarding both formal r. and living r..

25:5.2 more of the written r. and less of the living;

25:6.1 are the recorders who execute all r. in duplicate,

25:6.2 their system of dual recording, thus making their r.

25:6.2 you will be able to consult the r. of the history and

25:6.3 has there been discovered a falsification in their r..

25:6.3 dual inspection, their r. being scrutinized by their

25:6.3 the quasi-physical duplicates of the original spirit r..

25:6.4 forwarders of the sponsored r. of time and space.

25:6.4 in the circular abodes surrounding the area of r. on

25:6.4 They never leave the custody of these r. to others;

25:6.6 these senior Celestial Recorders can show the r. of

25:8.6 companions carefully examine the r. of mortal origin

26:3.5 They record in triplicate, executing r. for the literal

26:3.5 files of their order, and for the formal r. of Paradise.

27:5.1 They are the divine r. of truth, the living books of

27:5.1 You have heard about r. in the “book of life.”

27:5.1 just such living books, r. of perfection imprinted

27:5.3 knowledge is distinct from the formal r. of Paradise,

28:4.1 R. are essential to the conduct of the universes,

28:6.5 These are the actual, full and replete, living r. of

28:6.6 These are the living r. of mercy ministration which

28:6.6 the living r. of the tertiary seconaphim of the

28:6.6 The formal r. are on file to corroborate the

30:2.130 There are on Uversa the r. of numerous additional

31:3.4 1. We know from the r. that mortals are spirits of the

35:3.20 energy, matter, organization, communication, r.,

35:10.5 established wonderful r. of service, administration,

37:3.8 It is on these worlds that personality r. are classified,

39:2.14 with the reception, filing, and redispatch of the r. of

39:2.15 being concerned with the dispatch of r. and with the

39:4.4 with the r. of such cases to the higher tribunals of

39:4.16 These seraphim are the keepers of the threefold r.

39:4.16 The temple of r. on a system capital is a unique

39:4.16 preside and maintain this threefold system of r..

39:4.16 higher spirit personalities of the realm peruse the r.

40:2.2 as perfected Material Sons on the r. of the local

40:8.3 or failure to attain fusion, they so certify on the r. of

40:9.5 by consulting the r. of the mortal career filed by the

43:3.4 In the Urantia r. it is very difficult at times to know

44:2.6 reproduce crucial events of universe r. and history.

44:4.2 I saw r. and heard broadcasts of the ideation of some

44:4.12 preserved in the archives of the morontia halls of r..

46:5.22 being domiciled in the Jerusem temple of r..

46:5.22 All r. are preserved in triplicate in this threefold

46:5.22 On a system headquarters, r. are always preserved

47:2.1 acquirement of individual status on the universe r..

48:2.25 the r. and other data indigenous to the morontia

48:2.25 The morontia r. are available to all orders of

48:6.4 you are classified as evolving spirits in the r. of the

49:6.7 While some of your r. have pictured these events as

53:9.3 Lucifer, placed on the r. of the Uversa supreme

57:0.1 for the r. of Urantia respecting its antecedents and

57:8.10 registered in the r. of the minor and the major sector

57:8.26 their successors that laid down the life r. of Urantia,

58:4.7 stratified r. of past ages are now exposed to view.

61:0.3 the fossil r. of the successive mammalian dynasties

66:5.9 separate r. and was known as the “house of Fad.”

67:3.10 The Caligastia panoramic reign-r. on Jerusem were

67:6.10 The technical status of Van on the legal r. of Satania

67:8.1 the r. portray Amadon as the outstanding character

69:4.6 Modern writing originated in the early trade r.;

75:4.8 in your r. as “the Lord God calling to Adam and

77:2.10 When archaeologists dig up the clay-tablet r. of the

77:2.10 as these r. go further back, the reigns of the kings

77:2.11 The r. of such long-lived individuals are also due

77:2.11 Biblical genealogy of Abraham and in the early r.

77:2.11 There are r. of a man who lived over nine hundred

77:4.8 The elaborate r. left by the Sumerians describe the

83:4.2 Primitive man had no r.; therefore must the marriage

89:1.3 The r. of the Hebrews are full of the mention of

93:9.6 Melchizedek was full and replete, but the r. of these

93:9.6 the en masse editing of the Old Testament r. in

93:9.7 What the Old Testament r. describe as conversations

93:9.8 the compilation of these r. by the Hebrew priests

93:9.8 Abraham was not so old as the r. indicate, and his

93:9.9 edited their r. for the purpose of raising Abraham

93:10.6 it does not appear from the r. what Machiventa’s

97:8.1 destroyed the existing r. of Hebrew affairs

97:8.1 other more or less accurate r. of Hebrew history.

97:9.9 matter-of-fact statements that already rested in the r.

101:4.2 revelatory presentations will stand on the r. of the

101:4.2 humanly undiscovered facts in the revelatory r..

108:3.2 But the local universe r. do not disclose the full

108:3.2 the Nebadon r. contain only the local universe

108:3.4 Though we have the r. of Thought Adjusters in

108:3.5 the r. reveal that, in addition to his admonitions

108:3.6 Not on the r. of Nebadon nor before the

109:4.5 according to the r. on Uversa, indwelt fifteen minds

109:4.6 whereof I speak since we have their numbers and r.

110:2.2 the Adjuster has succeeded in doing for you, the r.

110:4.6 For many thousands of years, so the r. show,

110:5.4 to put into the psychic r. during unconscious sleep

112:3.3 On the universe r. a mortal personality is

112:4.2 and all this data, together with the seraphic r.,

112:4.12 and Adjuster agree in every item of their life r.

112:6.4 the r. of the human life as it was lived in the flesh,

112:7.13 the number of that Adjuster is stricken from the r. of

112:7.13 What happens on the r. of Divinington, I do not

113:2.6 All seraphim have individual names, but in the r. of

113:2.9 The r. are kept by the pair of cherubim ( a cherubim

113:2.9 these r. are always sponsored by one of the seraphim

113:6.1 Upon your death, your r., identity specifications,

113:6.3 to witness to the complete r. of her complement as

118:8.10 his machines, generations and centuries with his r.,

119:1.4 this is about all that appears on the r. of Salvington

119:1.6 The r. do not specifically state that this unique and

119:1.6 cannot be found outside of the r. of Sonarington,

119:1.6 and the r. of that secret world are not open to us.

119:3.6 those who have access to the inner circle of the r. on

121:0.1 Master so scrupulously avoided leaving written r.

121:8.0 8. PREVIOUS WRITTEN RECORDS

121:8.1 the existing r. having to do with the life of Jesus on

121:8.2 These New Testament r. had their origin in the

121:8.10 Jerusalem which is not contained in the other r..

121:8.10 from memory and by reference to the three r.

121:8.10 John had no written r. of his own.

121:8.11 And these r., imperfect as they are, have been

121:8.12 have I resorted to those r. which are superhuman.

121:8.12 unable to find necessary concepts in the human r.

131:2.1 of the teaching of Melchizedek, and from these r.,

131:5.1 From the r. of this religion Ganid made the following

134:8.6 The symbolism of your r. was intended for the

135:4.2 John knew only of the r. of such as Elijah, Samuel,

136:3.1 That eventful day, on the universe r., Jesus had

136:3.5 Gabriel in person, saying: “The r. are completed.

136:3.5 I also testify to the completion of the r. of the

136:4.9 was a matter already settled and sealed on the r. of

139:0.4 When your r. refer to the messengers of the kingdom

142:3.9 Cannot you discern that such r. in the Scriptures

146:6.4 keep it out of all subsequent r. except that of Luke,

155:6.12 the word of God only on the pages of the olden r. of

159:4.5 yourself for one moment to believe the Scripture r.

159:4.5 Such r. are the words of men, not very holy men,

159:4.5 in beauty and glory as the prophets make their r.

159:4.7 live these truths while we shun the making of r..

166:5.3 his work in the Gospel r. of the New Testament.

168:1.6 r. of the universe reveal that Jesus’ Personalized

170:5.20 within a few centuries students of the r. of his

176:2.8 Consequently, when the r. were left blank

176:2.8 subsequently added to the Mark and Luke r..

187:4.4 The other r. were based upon the recital of the

188:3.12 There are r. extant which show that during this

188:3.12 There are also r. showing that the Ancients of Days

188:3.15 r. of Edentia indicate that the Constellation Fathers

Records, Chiefs of

25:5.4 dispatched to the superuniverses to serve as C.

25:6.1 to their spheres of work by the councils of the C.

Records, Custodians of

25:0.5 4. C. on Paradise.

25:5.0 5. THE CUSTODIANS OF R. ON PARADISE

25:5.1 certain of the senior chief recorders are chosen as C.,

25:6.5 Like those supernaphim who have become C.,

25:6.5 remain Celestial Recorders and C. until the day of

25:6.6 while on the eternal Isle the C. guard the archives of

30:2.78 4. C. on Paradise.

recordsverb

70:10.6 The Old Testament r. one of these ordeals,

121:8.9 the numerous episodes of Jesus’ life which Luke r.,

recount

19:5.10 look back in their experiences and r. happenings

112:0.2 definition of personality, it may prove helpful to r.

125:2.2 Jesus was asked to r. the origin of the Passover,

126:1.2 shift his gaze over to Ebal and Gerizim and r. to

139:7.4 Matthew would never cease to r. that faith only was

recounted

124:3.6 On the way Joseph r. much of the olden history of

124:6.3 In passing by Jezreel, Jesus’ parents r. the doings of

124:6.6 they r. the days of Gideon, when the Midianites

126:0.4 All the village r. his childhood wisdom and conduct

127:3.6 Jesus r. many things by the way, including his former

127:6.1 was recited, the devotion of Rebecca was r..

137:4.12 Jesus r. how the Adjuster had warned him about

138:7.3 Jesus now r. for them the coming of John, the

144:1.7 they rested, visited, r. their experiences since Jesus

146:7.1 the Master r. for the instruction of the apostles the

150:9.4 proceeded to their encampment, where all this was r.

159:2.3 But John oftentimes r. this experience in connection

162:2.4 as many of these people r. these things, they said

177:5.1 the Master r. their years of eventful and loving

177:5.2 Jesus r. their experiences in Galilee when time and

181:0.1 Jesus visited informally with them and r. many

191:0.2 John r. no less than five different times when Jesus

192:1.8 And as they ate, Jesus visited with them and r. their

recounting

119:5.2 you would hear the r. of the days when Eventod

125:3.2 what might have happened to him, r. many of his

133:2.4 spent many hours r. their experiences in Rome

133:3.5 listen to the r. of these visits with the Indian lad and

142:3.9 this r. of the growth of the concept of God in the

157:3.2 and to r. how their message had been received,

161:2.11 learned much from the r. of these experiences by

191:6.4 believers remained there together r. their experiences

recoup

49:1.7 ages to r. the damage occasioned by the loss of a

recourse

44:4.3 superuniverse, they must have r. to a translator.

48:3.12 you will have frequent r. to the interpreters and the

108:4.4 R. is had to such a technique as a means of

recover

75:5.6 Not in fifty years did the older of these children r.

75:5.7 Never did this noble soul fully r. from the effects of

139:8.10 sometimes it was Nathaniel who helped him to r.,

147:4.10 Nathaniel was slow to r. from his supposition that

158:1.9 collecting their wits, but Peter, who was first to r.

167:4.6 has fallen asleep, then will he the more surely r..”

190:2.6 As they began to r. from the first shock of their

191:5.3 here and in Galilee for a short season while you r.

recovered

64:6.22 never r. from the turmoil produced by the Caligastia

93:2.2 When the herder had r. from his astonishment,

122:3.1 Mary had r. her composure, said: “I come at the

122:5.2 And Mary had hardly r. from this shock when she

146:7.3 At home they will have by this time partly r. from

151:0.2 Jesus had not fully r. from the sorrow of his recent

152:1.1 after she had r. from her daze, Jesus directed that

158:7.5 r. from the first shock of Jesus’ stinging rebuke,

172:5.10 Simon never fully r. from the depression which

173:0.1 they had not r. from the experience of the preceding

181:2.12 but now that I am leaving you, after you have r.

185:1.6 Pilate never r. from the regretful condemnation of

185:4.3 Herod never had fully r. from the fear that cursed

185:6.5 When they had r. from the first shock of seeing the

189:4.13 After these women had r. from the shock of their

191:0.8 very personal and altogether too keen to be r. from

196:1.2 of Man should be r. from the tomb of traditional

recovering

89:3.2 man was r. from the wasteful practice of burning

145:2.12 At the end of the seizure, when r. consciousness, he

150:8.9 to proclaim release to the captives and the r. of sight

154:6.7 words, “I have no mother,” was r. from the shock

recovery

147:1.4 only know of the fact of the servant’s complete r..

147:3.5 to do in order to effect r.take up his bed and walk.

191:4.6 in Jerusalem awaiting the emotional r. of Thomas,

recreation

44:3.4 what mortals would call r. and, in a certain sense,

46:5.30 theater of morontia activities devoted to rest and r..

48:4.8 diversion, spiritual r. and morontia entertainment.

70:1.13 6. R.war was looked upon as r. by the young men

72:7.1 beautification, water supply, lighting, heating, r.,

72:11.5 are quite fully employed in trade, commerce, and r..

84:8.5 refreshing sleep, rest, r., and all pastimes which

124:1.13 new games and improved methods of physical r..

124:3.9 he endeavored to introduce the idea of wholesome r.

138:6.2 established the mid-week holiday for rest and r..

138:10.9 8. Simon Zelotes was given charge of r. and play.

recreational

72:7.12 of naval equipment for commercial and r. usages.

114:6.15 They ever seek to uplift man’s r. diversions and

126:2.5 While this youth did not wholly neglect the r. and

127:4.10 Thus disappeared the last of his r. pleasures.

138:6.2 or from discovering new sorts of r. activity.”

139:11.2 efficient organizer of the play life and r. activities of

recriminations

134:4.8 there will start dissensions, r., even religious wars,

179:1.7 They were still engaged in voicing angry r. when the

recruit

83:5.14 it required an assembly of wives to r. a large family.

recruited

22:1.11 They are r. from certain of the evolutionary seraphim

22:6.1 the Custodians, are r. from two types of ascendant

25:4.2 The Technical Advisers are r. from the ranks of the

25:8.1 a composite or assembled group r. from the ranks of

37:6.1 These beings are a r. corps embracing all types of

37:7.1 The Mansion World Teachers are r. and glorified

43:2.5 On Edentia this body is not fully r. at the present

44:0.3 are a selected and r. corps of beings composed of

45:4.2 These twenty-four counselors have been r. from the

48:4.9 they are a r. corps embracing beings ranging from

66:3.7 the first students of the Prince’s schools were r..

71:8.13 by a supreme planetary tribunal automatically r. from

72:7.5 This department is r. almost entirely from unmarried

73:2.3 Van and Amadon r. a corps of over three thousand

94:0.1 missionaries were r. from many peoples and races,

98:5.1 through the propagandizing of Roman legions r. in

149:0.1 assisted by the newly r. corps of 117 evangelists

recruiting

31:10.13 in association with the other six similarly r. corps,

67:8.5 and for r. this vast group of mysterious servants of

75:3.5 while awaiting the r. of large numbers of the violet

recruits

31:1.4 Havona r. follow the company of their assignment;

70:1.11 4. Slaves–need of r. for the labor ranks.

rectangles

46:4.4 3. The r.the rendezvous of the lower native life.

46:4.6 of the system activities into circles, squares, r., and

46:7.0 7. THE RECTANGLESTHE SPORNAGIA

46:7.1 The one thousand r. of Jerusem are occupied by

46:7.1 their center is situated the vast circular headquarters

rectification

22:3.4 foster the r. of misadaptations in the evolutionary

47:4.7 were either corrected or were projected for future r.

48:6.32 sometimes error is so great that its r. by revelation

54:4.6 merciful delay provides time for repentance and r..

130:4.14 reasonable spiritual r. of these originally inherent

rectified

33:6.7 Chronology is reckoned, computed, and r. by a

148:6.9 the inequities of existence may be more justly r..

rectify

3:2.7 that an effort is being made to r. the situation; but

45:7.8 intensive training designed to r. such deficiencies.

rectitude

4:2.3 the immutability, perfection, and r. of Deity, and

149:5.2 with righteousness than great revenues without r..

recuperate

39:2.9 take on energy for flight while in transit and r. power

44:5.8 enter the divine rest and r. our depleting energies.

recuperating

48:4.9 mind rest, for such attitudes are most helpful in r.

recuperation

134:3.1 Jesus had stopped several days for rest and r. at

recuperative

195:4.4 vitality and the possession of vast r. resources.

recur

42:9.3 any given quality or property tends to r. by sevens

120:2.2 similar challenges to your authority can never r. in

recurrence

42:9.3 is exhibited in the chemical domains as a r. of

recurrent

3:5.8 be confronted with insecurities and r. uncertainties.

41:3.9 gravity variations produce regular and r. flares,

recurring

4:4.9 that creature faith which dares to challenge each r.

52:7.9 Each r. mission of the Trinity Teacher Sons exalts

63:4.4 their constantly r. battles with the inferior tribes,

63:6.3 But hunger was the constantly r. urge of these

86:4.5 and eternity; they rather thought of r. incarnations.

98:4.8 of the annually r. stoppage of vegetation growth

101:9.5 reacting to ever-r. situations of mortal existence.

102:6.9 bankrupt when it persists, in the face of each r.

109:6.5 mindthat mind which in each of life’s r. situations

123:3.5 sermons, and the r. feasts of commemoration.

132:5.20 just and impartial settlement of every r. problem

136:6.1 these creator prerogatives in the r. life situations

136:9.13 three constantly r. situations: the clamor to be fed,

141:3.3 adjusting the constantly r. misunderstandings and

153:1.3 choosing between the r. situations of good and

recurs

42:9.2 periodic characterization which r. in groups of seven

42:9.3 This periodic change by sevens r. diminishingly

redsee redwith man, people, race, etc.

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the r. by a receding star

41:3.7 white light, never having known an initial r. stage of

53:5.5 Lucifer emblem was a banner of white with one r.

53:7.7 John saw this when he wrote of the great r. dragon,

59:4.7 There is a r. sandstone stratum which characterizes

59:4.7 r. layer extends over much of the earth’s surface,

59:4.7 Such r. deposits are suggestive of arid or semiarid

60:1.1 The gypsum and r. layers throughout these

60:1.2 the one thousand feet of r. sandstone deposit of this

60:1.4 In England the New R. Sandstone belongs to this

63:4.1 complexion, something of a cross between r. and

64:5.3 Among these nineteen children were five r., two

65:6.4 this performance of the r. blood cells illustrates

65:6.4 by the action of the iron of the r. blood cells,

70:3.8 In later times, blood diluted with r. wine was used,

97:5.2 though they be r. like the crimson, they shall be as

131:2.10 Though they be r. like crimson, they shall be as

157:2.1 you say it will be fair weather, for the heaven is r.;

157:2.1 be foul weather, for the heaven is r. and lowering.

red-blooded

141:3.5 r., rugged Galilean fishermen called him Master.

red-haired

79:1.8 The Chinese annals record the presence of the r.

red-hot

66:5.25 a piece of r. metal was a terrorizing object to man.

redwith man, people, race, etc.; see also Indians

45:4.5 3. Onamonalonton, a far-distant leader of the r. man

49:4.2 six basic evolutionary races: three primaryr.,

51:4.1 the early ages of the inhabited worlds is the r. man,

51:4.1 while the r. man is the senior race of the planets,

51:4.2 the r. man stands far above the indigo—black—race.

51:4.2 full bestowal of the living energies to the initial or r.

51:4.2 mortal stature tends to decrease from the r. man

51:4.3 peoples are the first, third, and fifth racesthe r.,

51:4.4 to deteriorate the original endowment of the r. man

51:4.5 there is a slight tendency for the r., the yellow,

51:4.6 The orange men are usually subdued by the r. and

51:4.6 The yellow and r. men often fraternize, but not

52:1.1 order of the spectrum colors, beginning with the r..

52:1.2 The evolutionary races of colorr., orange, yellow,

61:4.5 the continent of its origin long before the r. man

61:7.14 exterminated by the r. man much as the white man

64:5.3 Among these nineteen children were five r., two

64:6.1 the r. is the first to evolve, and for ages he roams the

64:6.1 for ages he roams the world before the succeeding

64:6.3 1. The r. man. These peoples were remarkable

64:6.3 They were a most intelligent group and were the first

64:6.3 They were always monogamous; even their mixed

64:6.4 They were aided by their early invention of the bow

64:6.4 they unfortunately inherited much of the tendency of

64:6.4 yellow tribes were able to drive them off the Asiatic

64:6.5 comparatively pure remnants of the r. race went

64:6.5 No r. man ever returned to Asia.

64:6.5 they left behind much of their stock blended with the

64:6.6 When the r. man crossed over into America, he

64:6.6 he brought along much of the teachings and

64:6.6 His immediate ancestors had been in touch with the

64:6.6 the r. men began to lose sight of these teachings,

64:6.6 of this remnant of the comparatively pure r. race.

64:6.7 Because of this great retrogression the r. men

64:6.7 brought temporary peace among the American r.

64:6.8 American continent by these able and intelligent r..

64:6.9 the northern r. man never again came in contact with

64:6.9 until he was later discovered by the white man.

64:6.9 It was most unfortunate that the r. man almost

64:6.9 As it was, the r. man could not rule the white man,

64:6.9 the white man, and he would not willingly serve him.

64:6.14 Intellectually they were somewhat inferior to the r.

64:6.14 they were able to drive the r. race before them as

64:6.21 The blue man had the brain power of the r. man

64:6.24 first modified by slight mixture with yellow and r.,

64:6.25 As the r. men were the most advanced of all the

64:6.26 Isolated in Africa, the indigo peoples, like the r. man,

64:7.3 r. man going northeast to Asia, closely followed

64:7.4 The r. men early began to migrate to the northeast,

64:7.4 They were closely followed by the yellow tribes,

64:7.5 pure-line remnants of the r. race forsook Asia,

64:7.5 three groups never fully fraternized with the r.

64:7.5 joined by a small group of mixed yellows and r..

64:7.5 was much less warlike than the pure-line r. men.

64:7.6 To a certain extent the early r. and yellow men

64:7.7 and wars of extermination as were waged by the r.,

64:7.16 the r. man holds North America, the yellow man

64:7.16 and the brown man, a blend of the r. and yellow,

64:7.18 shortly after the r. man entered North America,

64:7.18 about twenty-one hundred years after the r. man

64:7.19 Eskimos were absorbed by the more numerous r.

64:7.19 the only contact of the North American r. man

65:4.7 beginning with the r. man and passing on down

65:4.11 first appearing among the superior types of the r.

66:5.10 The r. man preferred pictorial writing, while the

66:7.7 India together with representatives of the r. men

68:0.3 profited by these early social teachings, the r. man

69:8.4 The hunter, like the American r. man, did not

69:9.12 The American r. man never understood private

69:9.12 he could not comprehend the white man’s view.

70:5.4 Certain tribes of the r. man preserved the teaching of

70:5.7 The r. men often had two sets of chiefsthe peace

71:1.3 The northern tribes of the American r. men never

71:1.3 They never progressed beyond a loose confederation

71:1.3 Their nearest approach was the Iroquois federation,

71:1.7 These r. men clung to the mother-family inheritance.

71:1.12 The r. men were too democratic; they had a good

71:1.12 they would have evolved a state had they not

76:2.4 Nodite race later admixed with the blue and the r.

76:4.1 by fair complexions and light hair coloryellow, r.,

78:1.6 4. The r. man occupied the Americas, having been

78:3.5 Adamites mixed with Nodites, Andonites, and r.

78:3.6 Africa and, like the r. race, were virtually isolated.

79:2.2 in India were a blending of the migrating r. and

79:2.3 it was a real calamity that both the blue and the r.

79:2.3 As it developed, the r. man was destroying himself

79:5.0 5. RED MAN AND YELLOW MAN

79:5.1 that of the primary Sangiks, particularly the r. man

79:5.2 And when the r. man moved northeast around the

79:5.2 he found northeastern Asia free from subhuman

79:5.2 The tribal organization of the r. races was formed

79:5.2 But the r. man had reigned supreme in eastern

79:5.4 to push into the hunting grounds of the r. man.

79:5.5 The story of this agelong contest between the r.

79:5.5 In the earlier struggles the r. men were generally

79:5.5 The r. tribes continued their internecine conflicts,

79:5.6 the decimated tribes of the r. race were fighting with

79:5.6 since the last of the pure r. men departed from Asia,

79:5.6 the Andonite Siberians, assimilated much of the r.

79:5.7 the pure r. strains were spreading out over North

79:5.7 the nearest to white men the northern tribes of r.

79:5.8 The r. and the yellow races are the only human

79:5.8 were founded by a race predominantly r. but

79:5.9 should go to upstep the r. men of the Americas.

79:6.1 Sometime after driving the r. man across to North

79:6.3 embracing large proportions of the yellow and r.

79:6.7 both the r. and yellow races had largely escaped

79:6.7 strengthened by small amounts of the superior r.

79:6.12 the way open to attack, and from the days of the r.

79:8.1 While the r. man suffered from too much warfare,

79:8.2 Of the epic struggle with the r. race there persisted

80:0.2 became admixed with the Sangik races, some r. and

80:1.5 Adamites would have mixed freely with the r. man

80:1.5 had he not been far removed in the Americas,

80:3.2 a highly blended people carrying strains of both r.

80:9.2 together with smaller amounts of the r. and yellow

81:4.5 2. Primary Sangik, r., yellow, and blue.

81:4.12 —the primary Sangik type, including the original r.,

82:1.2 the r. man had the highest sex code.

82:6.1 other races much as is the r. man of the Americas.

82:6.2 Though the primary racesblue, r., and yellow

82:6.9 interbreeding between the highest types of the r.,

83:4.3 The r. man was the first to develop the elaborate

84:2.2 the mother-family among the North American r.

84:7.21 the children of the r. and the yellow men are equally

85:1.3 among the r. men it was usually a circle of stones.

87:2.10 become the most powerful of the northern r. men.

88:1.5 to the snake dance of the Moqui tribe of r. men

88:6.4 The r. men often staged a buffalo dance in which one

89:5.4 The r. men, especially in Central America, were

90:2.9 Even the vanishing r. man had such a prophet within

90:4.7 The r. men were especially devoted to the plant

90:4.7 they always put a drop of blood in the root hole left

92:4.5 received the teachings of the one hundred, the r.

93:5.2 There were equally endowed families among the r.

113:2.2 Rantowoc, a wise man of the r. race of long ago.

134:2.3 of the surviving races of Urantia excepting the r..

reddish

41:3.6 the r., faintly glimmering stars acquired a density

41:3.7 and very old suns usually shine with a r. glow.

41:4.4 this sun shines with a faint r. glow,the senile glimmer

57:4.9 of this magnificent nebula still burns with a r. glow

147:3.1 This was a hot spring whose r.-tinged water would

rededicated

55:8.6 finaliters who will supervise such r. mansion worlds.

rededication

192:3.2 never forgot this experience of the morontia r. to

redeem

74:3.5 they would seek to r. the social culture of Urantia

89:7.4 if a woman met head-hunters, she could r. her life

89:7.4 might elect to r. her life by dedicating her body for

122:9.1 a son might live provided his parents would r. him

131:2.13 ‘I will ransom you from the grave; I will r. you from

136:1.4 believed that Messiah was to come in order to r.

157:1.2 But wherewith will you r. your promise?

redeemed

82:3.14 If a wife was barren, she had to be r. by her parents,

88:5.5 a man could not use his name until it had been r.

89:7.1 Lands, properties, and children could be r. according

97:5.3 In his love and in his pity he r. them.”

97:7.7 “Thus says the Lord, ‘I have created you, I have r.

119:3.4 Daughter arrived on this rejuvenated and r. world,

135:5.5 the Son of Man, who would rule over the r. nations

194:2.1 Jesus lived on earth and taught a gospel which r.

redeemer

98:4.5 The Iranian cult of the worship of Mithras as the r.

119:8.8 a system savior, an Adamic r., a seraphic fellow,

131:2.7 “God is our Father; the Lord is our r..

139:2.13 Christ as the world’s r., and the Son of Man as the

170:5.3 when the Messiah of the kingdom became the R. of

170:5.6 general belief that Jesus was the R. of the children of

170:5.9 the person of Jesus as the R.-Creator and spiritual

188:4.7 to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer, a ransomer, or a r.,

redefined

0:2.6 level of Deity function and must be still further r.

89:10.2 Sin must be r. as deliberate disloyalty to Deity.

92:7.13 Thinking men and women want religion r.,

196:3.29 Love must always be r. on successive levels of spirit

redemption

89:0.1 in debt to the spirits, as standing in need of r..

89:4.2 the debt sacrifice, which embraced the idea of r..

89:7.4 temple; in this way she could earn her r. money.

89:8.0 8. REDEMPTION AND COVENANTS

89:8.1 Sacrificial r. and temple prostitution were in reality

89:9.1 These early ideas of ransom, r., and covenants have

89:9.3 doctrines of r. through human or animal sacrifices.

90:0.1 and propitiation to sacrifice, atonement, and r..

92:3.2 sacrament, ritual, ransom, salvation, r., covenant,

97:8.3 Isaiah talked about salvation by sacrifice and r..

121:5.14 1. Paul taught a moral r., an ethical salvation.

121:6.5 doctrines of hereditary guilt and innate evil and r.

121:7.10 especially the Mithraic doctrines of r., atonement,

122:9.1 to present Jesus to the priests and effect his r. and

122:9.4 this was their hymn of the r. of the first-born son:

122:9.6 For he has visited us and wrought r. for his people;

122:10.1 which had been sung at the r. ceremonies of Jesus.

170:5.15 ideal of the final r. of the saints of the Most High.

188:5.2 It is altogether proper to speak of salvation as r. if

redictate

108:5.1 to r. or translate these spiritual messages to the mind

redirect

156:5.4 you intelligently r. the energies of spirit, mind, and

redirecting

100:2.8 catastrophes are but the r. cataclysms which wreck

rediscover

63:5.7 again and again r. various methods of kindling fire.

rediscovered

56:9.10 r the eternal God—the Paradise Father of all universe

66:5.18 ages, never to be r. until the twentieth century.

66:5.27 ages of rebellion, never to be r. until modern times.

68:5.4 r. the idea of using a long stick for his arm and a

rediscovery

195:9.5 The hour is striking for a r. of the true and original

redispatch

39:2.14 reception, filing, and r. of the records of Salvington

redispatched

15:4.9 and some of it is taken up by near-by suns and r. in

redistribute

13:2.5 and do r. certain of these personality groupings.

redistribution

67:2.1 the subsequent r. of these offices of administrative

redound

10:7.6 many of the universe acts of the Paradise Trinity r.

redounded

84:5.9 struggle has r. to the liberation of woman, and she

redress

70:10.16 of the individual to surrender private r. to the state.

redressing

41:9.4 thus r. the imbalance between gravity and heat.

reds

64:7.5 joined by a small group of mixed yellows and r..

reduce

44:1.14 handicapped in any attempt to r. these melodies of

58:6.5 animals evolved the ability to r. the saltiness of their

79:1.6 Increasing aridity in Asia operated to r. population

89:5.10 ghost fear did not always operate to r. man-eating.

reduced or greatly reduced

51:4.6 orange men are usually subdued by the red and r. to

60:0.2 no longer dominant, having survived in gr. numbers.

61:5.7 they were rapidly r in numbers by the increasing cold

66:5.18 cooking gr. infant mortality and facilitated weaning.

68:5.8 spread of animal husbandry r. women to the depths

68:6.4 When the land yield is r. or population is increased,

76:3.1 It was pathetic to observe this magnificent couple r.

77:4.1 internal war gr. the numbers of the purer Nodites

79:7.6 gr the volume of trade passing over the caravan trails

81:6.18 Even when the tongues of a world are r. to a few,

84:3.9 use of cow’s milk and goat’s milk gr infant mortality

89:5.16 the more backward tribes dog-eating gr. man-eating.

95:1.4 The Salem teachers gr. the number of the gods of

95:4.2 long before the Old Testament was r. to writing.

96:0.1 the Mesopotamians r. their gods to the more

102:2.7 becomes r. only to an idea, it is no longer religion;

102:8.5 Religion, when r. to terms of reason and intellectual

179:5.5 symbolism of that last night has been r. to precise

reduces

195:6.8 Materialism r. man to a soulless automaton and

reducing

44:4.4 Our rate of r. thought to a permanent record can

69:6.7 animal husbandry,by r. the effort necessary to secure

72:5.2 the task of r. the numbers of their degenerate classes

77:9.5 was instrumental in r. the casualties in his order.

87:3.4 practices by r. the number of feast days to 135 a year

104:2.2 thus r. this idea of an unrelated God to the status

reduction

41:8.2 R. of hydrogen content increases the luminosity of a

68:6.4 the r. of population tend to foster the development

72:5.8 they shall share proportionally in transient r..

75:7.4 that r. to the status of mortal flesh would be the

76:5.2 But shortly after their r. to mortal status they

101:4.6 1. The r of confusion by the authoritative elimination

160:1.7 entails the r. of our long-cherished conceit,

redwood

64:6.7 maintained his headquarters among the great r. trees

redwoods

60:4.5 and other modern trees, including the gigantic r..

reed

144:8.3 What did you behold in John—a r. shaken with the

148:5.5 ‘A bruised r. shall he not break, and the smoking

185:6.2 they had put a r. in his hand as a mock scepter,

185:6.2 took the r. from his hand and struck him upon the

reeds

81:2.17 the hut, which was interlaced with transverse r.,

reef

59:3.7 Gastropods, sponges, and r.-making corals

59:3.11 monarchs; coral-r. formation increases greatly.

reefs

59:4.6 The coral r. characterizing these times indicate that

reeking

86:4.1 the savage who would awaken from such dreams r.

reel

4:2.7 of the ever-moving r. of infinity picturization.

refer

0:0.6 we commonly r. to as the grand universe; these are

0:2.9 would be advisable to r it to the person of the Father

0:2.10 Deity may, or may not, r. to divinity personalities.

1:1.5 Creator association and r. to God as “our Father.”

6:0.4 to r. to the “Father’s first personal, universal, and

8:5.6 consistent to r. to the liaison of all spiritual ministry

11:9.2 We commonly r. to the central Isle as belonging to

12:3.8 These calculations all r. to absolute gravity; linear

18:2.4 as upward, but it would be more correct to r. to the

21:0.3 Sometimes we r. to the sovereign of your universe

33:3.7 not altogether out of place to r to the Universe Spirit

41:7.2 (All these temperatures r. to your Fahrenheit scale.)

42:2.9 pure energy; on Uversa we r. to it as SEGREGATA.

42:2.15 we r. to the realm of universe power as GRAVITA.

49:5.19 This classification does not r. to the one-, two-, and

52:4.6 By self-government we r. to the highest type of

93:5.1 it is not a mistake to r. to Abraham as a chosen

105:2.1 By absolute reality we r. to the existential persons of

107:2.1 We often r. to the different orders as follows:

108:6.3 The “image of God” does not r. to physical

123:2.3 we will r. to this as his fifth (calendar) year of life.

126:3.10 To what event did these prophecies r.?

135:5.6 Messiah could not possibly r. to one who merely

136:1.1 went so far as to r. to the Messiah as the “Son of

136:9.8 the conclusion that such utterances did not r. to him.

138:8.4 “Only those who heard the voice may r. to it.

139:0.4 When your records r. to these messengers of the

139:4.4 to r. to himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved.”

140:5.16 he did not r. to outward or ostentatious mourning.

160:1.10 I r. to that which he so consistently practices, and

162:7.2 to another’s rule; I r. to the liberties of the soul.

169:4.1 Never did Jesus r. to his Father as a king.

170:4.15 promises may, or may not, r. to the same event.

174:4.6 the interpretation of this Psalm so as to make it r.

174:5.3 But truly did the Prophet Isaiah r. to this people

185:2.5 laws; therefore he sought to r. the case back to their

188:4.7 redeemer, it is wholly correct to r. to him as a savior

referee

25:2.10 Hence these commissions are called r. trios.

25:2.12 These r. trios do not pass upon matters of eternal

25:3.6 The r. trios are not so much concerned with personal

25:3.9 avail themselves of the help and decisions of the r.

37:6.6 No longer must you constantly r. the conflicting

39:4.5 appearing before the r. trios of the conciliating

43:5.9 The Most High r., the Vorondadek Son intrusted

refereeing

103:5.5 the intricate problem of r. the contest between the

referees

37:8.6 These r. are registered on Uversa; the exact number

40:8.3 the survival r. of the Creator Son are convened.

70:11.13 encounters; the judges were merely umpires or r..

referencenoun

9:3.3 Antigravity operates only with r. to material gravity,

10:3.1 occurs this r. to the acts and doings of plural Deity,

11:7.6 upper and a lower limit to horizontal space with r. to

12:4.14 such reckonings with r. to the realms of outer

23:4.5 co-ordination with, and with r. to, the vast energy

27:5.2 their chief function is that of r. and verification.

33:7.4 This has no r. to death as it obtains on Urantia, but

49:2.21 are classified with r. to heat-regulating mechanisms.

56:4.5 Philosophically, cosmically, and with r. to differential

70:11.7 R. to precedent in court decisions represents the

74:8.8 later editors, intending to eradicate all r. to human

74:8.8 to remove the telltale r. to Cain’s emigration to the

93:5.2 the fact that Palestine was centrally located with r.

101:4.5 While statements with r. to cosmology are never

103:2.5 When it is said that the child is positive, r. is made to

117:3.5 with r. to certain universe potentialities it is a fact.

121:8.10 John supplied his material from memory and by r.

128:6.7 judicious statement with r. to the provocative nature

135:7.2 made r. to “another one who is to come after me”

136:5.6 limit his personal earth activities with r. to space,

140:8.21 seldom did Jesus make r. to moral delinquency.

143:6.1 he said in r. to the preaching of John the Baptist.

143:6.3 the woman at Jacob’s well, but he made no r. to

145:2.13 avoided all r. to these so-called acts of “casting out

150:3.1 making r. to Miriam, Deborah, Esther, and others.

155:2.3 Jesus made further r. to the parable of the sower and

157:7.4 disposed to regard this statement as a veiled r. to

158:2.2 Peter sought to avoid r. to his death and resurrection

159:2.2 the kingdom, while in the other case r. was made to

160:5.13 True religion has r. to destiny and reality of

161:2.6 his death, some mystic r. to his future glorification

169:4.5 And when the Master made r. to his Father as God,

170:4.7 which of these five phases he may have r. to when he

172:2.1 swords concealed, but he made no r. to this fact.

182:2.4 The Master’s comment in r. to Judas, spoken in the

referenceadjective

25:4.18 technical or legal r. minds of the spiritual world.

27:5.5 In constituting themselves the living r. library of

28:6.4 The Significance of Origins are the living ready-r.

72:4.1 the student may consult the necessary r. books.

118:5.1 the intellectual r. point of mortal comprehension,

references

127:2.8 Jesus made several veiled r. to his “life mission”

178:2.1 these r. to an extended future of gospel activities.

196:2.5 with the tendency to omit from the record those r.

referendum

72:7.7 a three-fourths r. is required before any state can

referred

1:1.5 On your constellation headquarters God is r. to as

1:1.6 and r. to him as the one who “inhabits eternity.”

1:7.1 he r. to a personal Deitythe Father in heaven.

6:1.3 Had the New Testament writer r. to the Eternal Son,

8:5.5 the spirit presence of the Infinite Spirit is often r. to

26:11.5 Unthinking mortals have r. to the manifestation of

33:7.4 it must be r. to the tribunals of Orvonton, and if

33:8.5 advisory councils are r. either to the Salvington

36:4.8 concerning the midsonite races are always r. to the

37:3.6 sometimes r. to as the “archangel of Michael.”

38:3.1 are never called seraphim, neither are they r. to as

43:0.1 Urantia is commonly r. to as 606 of Satania in

43:3.4 know exactly who is r. to by the term “Most High.

48:6.33 being “caught up to the third heaven,” he r. to that

66:2.3 —sometimes r. to as the Caligastia one hundred.

88:6.2 one’s own cult, and it also r. to older ghost beliefs.

93:2.4 he was often r. to as the sheik, or king, of Salem.

103:5.6 Jesus r. to such a paradox when he said:“Whosoever

107:0.7 they are often r. to as Thought Controllers.

107:4.5 has been r. to as that “true light which lights every

107:7.1 these marvelous Father fragments are commonly r.

128:7.5 Whenever this subject was r. to, Jesus only replied,

134:6.15 They never suspected that the oft-r.-to lectures of

135:6.7 (The twelve stones to which he r. were the reputed

137:7.6 Pharisees r. to themselves as the “associates.”

139:7.2 commonly r. to Matthew as the “money-getter.”

140:5.12 Jesus r. more to that faith which man should have

140:10.4 I r. not to ease of deception, mere willingness to

146:2.14 he explained that he r. to praying sincerely and in

149:6.11 I have so often r. to the little child as illustrative of

151:3.13 Jesus said the parable r. to two things: First, it was

158:2.2 perceive that he r. to John the Baptist as Elijah.

159:5.11 offer the other garment, Jesus r. not so much to a

163:6.2 they r. to the wonderful cures they had wrought in

165:0.3 r. to by the Jews as “the land beyond the Jordan.”

169:4.1 he always r. to himself as the Son of Man and as

169:4.5 Jesus r. to Deity by only two names: God and Father

169:4.6 Jesus never r. to Deity in any manner other than in

170:2.24 Jesus frequently r. to “the kingdom of God within

170:4.15 Jesus r. one phase of the kingdom to the future

170:4.16 jumped to the conclusion that these promises r. to

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “rising,” they thought he r.

173:4.3 perceived that this parable r. to the Jewish nation

173:4.5 they understood that Jesus r. to themselves and the

174:4.4 Jesus spoke the truth when he r. to this lawyer as

179:1.6 an institution which antedated even Moses and r. to

183:2.3 he refused to accede to their request and r. them to

184:3.7 pointed to his body when he made the remark r. to.

185:5.6 of death, should be r. to as “the king of the Jews.”

referring

38:2.2 the sons of God, while r. to the children of the

57:0.2 When r. to an event as of one or two millions of

96:1.7 there grew the practice of r. to this composite Deity

102:6.9 in refunding its current objections by r. what is

122:4.4 as r. to a new Jewish ruler who would sit upon the

126:3.10 to ponder the many statements in the Scriptures r. to

131:10.1 This young man was in the habit of r. to such beliefs

132:0.1 the emperor, r. to Jesus, remarked to the aide

137:2.4 to explain that they, r. to himself, Andrew, James,

141:7.11 r. to the prebestowal instructions of Immanuel.

146:4.6 that they refrain from r. to him as a healer.

147:7.2 And Jesus, r. to a statement by John, answered this

159:1.7 the Scriptures r. to Lamech’s exultation because of

159:2.2 in this case Jesus was r. to man’s personal relation

163:6.2 r. to these, Jesus said: “It is not strange that these

170:5.19 without in any way r. either to the visible church

176:1.6 Jesus’ followers interpreted these predictions as r. to

185:8.1 appeal to their patriotism by r. to Jesus as the

refers

5:2.2 This r. to the personality circuit, whenever, wherever

6:6.1 Mind must be differently defined when it r. to the

30:1.2 the Trinitized Corps, which designation r. to all

49:5.19 it r. primarily to gland chemistry, more particularly

93:9.7 “the angel of the Lord” r. to their numerous visits

159:3.2 against the employment of material influences r.

161:2.9 with the Father in the same manner that he r. to

178:1.2 This distinction of procedure r. to the relations of

refine

95:1.3 Although the Salem teachers did much to r. and

95:1.5 They did much to r. the worship of this goddess,

refined

52:4.5 Such r. peoples well know how to utilize leisure for

66:5.29 The purely military war dances were r. and made to

88:2.8 object of supreme veneration is a form of r. fetishism

92:3.10 evolutionary religion, must ever continue to be r.

98:4.8 Isis and Osiris were more r. and impressive than

128:6.2 Jesus was one of the most robust and r. specimens

130:4.5 Mindless causation cannot evolve the r. and complex

142:6.8 Nicodemus was r., egoistic, and altruistic; but he did

refinement

70:1.20 The first r. of war was the taking of prisoners.

83:6.7 Monogamy contributes to a r. of moral character,

88:2.4 Idols were a r. of fetishism.

refinements

64:7.20 While we appreciate the value of many of the r. of

79:3.8 resulting in the early appearance of many of the r.

81:3.3 no misconception regarding the r. of early urban

reflect

10:7.3 this evolutionary Deity does appear to r. the

14:1.14 These dark gravity bodies neither r. nor absorb light;

17:3.1 Thus they variously r. the natures and characters

19:2.3 They do not r. the wisdom of the Paradise Trinity;

20:7.4 but in Havona they seem more to r. the nature of the

28:5.11 have only to turn their faces downward to r. the

28:5.18 utilize them to r. from one world to another the

28:5.19 these angels, who so unerringly r. the actual moral

28:5.22 available whenever the secoraphic discerners r. with

28:5.22 The discerners can and do r. the presence of the

28:6.13 of Trust unerringly r. to the governing authorities the

46:1.6 The gases which r. this light-energy from the upper

50:2.5 the decrees of such courts r. a highly fatherly and

88:2.9 r. the winnowed moral wisdom of many centuries,

92:2.1 evolutionary religion does r. the changing mores,

97:7.2 Jews invariably distorted these legends to r. honor

112:6.3 the physical body does, to a limited degree, r.

142:2.4 they may r. that their father is angry and filled with

143:7.5 to anticipate the better life ahead and then to r. these

159:4.5 Scriptures always will r. the intellectual, moral,

reflected

17:3.8 on a local universe headquarters is inherently r. to

17:3.8 everything of local universe significance is r.

25:2.3 all Master Spirits are r. on the superuniverse capitals,

28:5.20 they are face to face with the naked soul of the r.

28:5.21 receiving the breath of life, are instantly r. on high;

46:1.4 these energies are r. back and down as a gentle,

67:7.8 local disturbances as they are r out upon the universe

71:8.1 moral stamina of a people are all faithfully r. in

86:5.17 This philosophy of human existence was later r. in

89:3.6 his personal views are r. in the teachings which he

93:9.9 which they deemed r. great honor upon Abraham.

107:3.7 I have often r. that it would be quite useless for me

110:6.7 conquest of these levels of cosmic evolution is r. in

125:6.13 Joseph was puzzled, but Mary, as she r. on these

126:1.6 economic condition of the Nazareth family was r. in

131:3.1 Ganid did find some record of earlier beliefs which r.

139:8.3 and this was r. in Thomas’s adult experience.

166:0.2 the gospel from this time on r., not so much Jesus’

178:2.10 And after Judas had r. for a moment, he answered:

189:1.3 both are the r. shadow of enduring spirit reality.

reflectible

28:4.7 No other order of sonship is thus “r.,” and no other

28:5.22 and knowledge of the Father fragments are not r..

reflecting

25:2.2 Out of these episodes, r. the sevenfold nature of

25:2.4 superuniverse becomes like a gigantic mirror r. the

28:6.21 In r. other qualities of divinity, the superuniverse

46:1.6 the escape of the terrestrial broadcast waves, r. them

72:9.5 4. There are five brackets of suffrage r. the average

117:7.6 to a limited degree anticipate future evolution by r.

119:0.2 the Paradise Sons are r. the divine nature of their

125:2.2 inclusion of remarks mildly r. the impressions made

reflectionsee reflection of

24:7.8 Havona Servitals are thus, in actuality, a r. in the

43:6.6 have a violet or orchid tinge of varying hue and r..

44:6.3 make the ten thousand color tones of spirit r. peal

81:2.2 no leisure which could be devoted to thoughtful r.

103:5.5 predicated on spiritual insightgenuine religious r..

117:5.1 and quantities of the cosmos do find their deity r.;

123:3.3 earthquake caused by God, but a moment’s r.

130:2.7 leads to decision-conduct based on intelligent r..

132:3.5 And all such true faith is predicated on profound r.,

167:5.7 pursues his earth mission alone is in no way a r. on

190:4.2 be left alone for a few more hours of solemn r. and

192:2.2 the value of meditation and power of intelligent r..”

196:0.4 living faith of Jesus was more than an intellectual r.,

reflection of

0:7.7 God the Supreme is the personal spirit r of the triune

6:5.4 there does appear a very limited r. of the creative

17:3.1 to achieve the perfect r. of all phases of every

20:1.13 Here is a divine r. of that absolute drawing power of

28:5.11 perceiving a r. of the wisdom of divinity and the

42:12.14 the physical counterpart is the time-space r. of the

54:5.8 the wisdom of the Union of Days is the time r. of the

56:10.17 Universal beauty is the recognition of the r. of the

84:3.2 womankind during the Old Testament era is a r. of

86:5.14 The r. of oneself in the water was also sometimes

92:3.1 mores of the anthropomorphic gods are a r. of the

94:6.10 true pattern of temporal civilization is the mirror r.

95:1.10 The Book of Job is a fairly good r. of the teachings

105:2.7 this unity is the outward r. of the absolute oneness of

108:6.3 the Father, the r. of the image of God abroad in

115:6.8 that, as a finite r. of Paradise Deity, the Supreme is

116:6.6 the evolution of the parts is a segmented r. of the

117:0.4 individuals of the grand universe evolve as a r. of the

117:1.8 Such creature affection is a true r. of the love of the

195:0.8 the echo of the life bestowal of Jesus and the r. of his

reflections

9:3.7 they are not r., derivations, or repercussions of

11:9.5 Patterns are never r.; they are duplications

14:6.23 the power-personality synthesis of the finite r. of the

25:2.2 function the seven r. of the Seven Master Spirits.

44:6.4 These impulses are in reality the superb r. of the

111:0.3 breath, shadows and with r. of the self in water.

115:3.1 cosmos, must content himself with distorted r.

117:4.1 vicissitudes of time in the evolutions of space are r.

125:0.6 If you, my earthly father, possess such human r.

130:4.1 the material things of the world are shadowy r. of

186:2.8 Jesus would not so much as cast r. of insincerity

reflectivating

53:2.3 the Union of Days had been r. to Uversa that all

Reflectivator

30:1.110 The Unnamed R. Liaisons of Majeston.

Reflectivators

15:10.21 the Ultimate, the unnamed liaison r. of Majeston,

reflectivesee Reflective Image Aids; Reflective Spirit(s)

6:2.4 the Son is r. of all the Father’s holiness of character.

9:1.7 a being equal to God in divinity, r. of the Son’s

9:7.2 in the amazing performances of the r. personalities

10:8.2 eventuating act of the Ultimate and is probably r.

13:0.3 are highly r. of the spiritual luminosity of the central

15:9.5 The r.-service circuit of the seven Reflective Spirits

16:6.6 nonfactual, r. conclusions based on cosmic response.

16:6.9 constitutive in the self-consciousness of r. thinking.

16:6.10 These three basic factors in r. thinking may be

17:1.10 presence of Majeston, the chief of all r. spirit groups.

17:2.2 Therefore, when the cycle of r. creation had run its

17:3.1 the capitals of the superuniverses at the r. focus of

17:3.11 the r. organization acts as a segregated unit; but on

17:4.3 They are true images, wholly r. of the personality

17:4.3 some being of the r. nature will be interposed

18:1.3 Divinington affairs are r. of the personal character

18:1.3 The ten directors who rule Ascendington are r. of

19:3.1 They are not r. of the divine counsel of the Trinity;

19:4.1 They are not merely r. of the decisions of perfection;

25:2.1 a definite superuniverse technique of r. response to

25:2.2 perfectly r. of just one of the Seven Master Spirits.

28:3.2 they are not directly r. of the beings and entities,

28:3.2 even if we had no other proof, the r. performances

28:4.2 this same r. technique keeps each one of them in

28:4.2 are thus perfectly r. of the authority above and are

28:4.4 truly and automatically r. of the Conjoint Actor

28:4.6 the remarkable gift of being r. of the minds of these

28:4.9 attuned to cosmic mechanisms of r. perfection and

28:4.9 may enjoy the r. presence of all those exalted beings

28:4.11 conscious of the phenomenon of r. transference,

28:4.12 they work in liaison with the angels of the r. voices

28:4.12 synchronizing the r. vision of the Ancients of Days

28:5.1 Seconaphim of the secondary order are no less r.

28:5.2 The seven r. types of secondary seconaphim are

28:5.6 and so with the six other types of these r. angels.

28:5.7 In specialized r. service the Voices of Wisdom are

28:5.7 superb beings are so r. and selective, so sensitive,

28:5.13 seconded by their r. associates, the Unions of Souls

28:5.13 these seconaphim remain in r. liaison with the

28:5.15 This is the first group of these r. geniuses to be

28:5.15 Especially are they r. of the superaphic intelligence

28:5.15 they are selectively r. of the counsel of all beings,

28:5.17 These angels are highly r. of the attitude of the

28:5.19 advisers of the Havona circle and these r. angels.

28:5.19 when it is subjected to their r. scrutiny, these

28:5.20 that these r. angels thus function intuitively,

28:6.1 angels are created serially and in seven r. types,

28:6.3 series of r. seconaphim who can instantly portray

28:6.21 truth is literally and strikingly illustrated by the r.

28:6.21 but the r. estimates of greatness and of goodness

28:7.3 and freely r. of the sure knowledge and wisdom of

28:7.4 full privilege of using these angels of the r. order

28:7.4 When your world is once more restored to the r.

28:7.4 this functional curtailment of their r. associates.

30:3.4 transformers and transmitters, as well as of the r.

37:8.10 The r. seconaphim are encountered wherever the

39:5.11 During moments just prior to physical death a r.

43:6.1 universe headquarters is more r. of spiritual glory,

54:6.1 it should be clear to all r. thinkers that the technique

56:8.4 All creational phenomena are r of antecedent creator

69:2.5 and Buddha became a r. devotee of leisure.

70:10.8 R. thinking should make it clear that no divine being

100:1.8 r. meditation on cosmic meanings, worshipful

100:5.10 of spiritual meditation is to be found in r. worship

102:4.5 The r. powers of the mind are deepened by worship.

112:2.11 and wisdom is lost in enlightened and r. worship.

112:3.2 the Censors and their r. associates have verified

112:4.1 a r. contact is made with the supervisors of both

112:4.12 if the Universal Censors and their r. associates on

115:6.5 r. of the outward, diverging motion of the Supreme,

116:4.4 he is in r. contact with the Reflective Spirits of his

117:6.15 superuniverse r. of the nature of that Master Spirit.

117:7.7 perfected creations begin to be r. of the emerging

130:2.8 to the human will, inasmuch as it is not r.it is not

130:2.10 that every r. human being can become creative.

131:3.5 But whoso is thoughtful, prudent, r., fervent, and

132:7.9 That which the enlightened and r. human imagination

133:6.5 “The soul is the self-r., truth-discerning, and spirit-

133:7.7 ideas are sensations plus the r. interpretations of the

133:7.8 the conclusions of intelligent and r. interpretations.

133:7.11 the truly r. human intellect is not altogether bound

133:8.2 Jesus became sober and r. as he drew near Palestine

140:0.3 apostles were silent; even Peter was in a r. mood.

140:3.1 practices which are r. of my ideals of mortal living

195:10.12 Christianity still contrives to move the minds of r.

196:3.20 Every time man makes a r. moral choice, he

Reflective Image Aids

15:10.2 abiding places of the Reflective Spirits and the R..

15:10.20 7. The seven R.the spokesmen of the Reflective

15:10.21 The R. also function as the representatives of groups

17:0.6 4. The R..

17:0.11 they are in personal communication through the R.

17:3.4 of each superuniverse are the creators of their R.,

17:4.0 4. THE REFLECTIVE IMAGE AIDS

17:4.1 The forty-nine R. were created by the Reflective

17:4.1 the production of their seven R., each Reflective

30:1.60 4. The R. Image Aids.

30:2.18 4. The R. Image Aids.

Reflective Spirit

17:2.2 when the forty-ninth R. had personalized, then a new

17:4.1 Image Aids, each R. Spirit creating his own Aid.

17:8.1 Whether it is a R. Spirit group in liaison with the

Reflective Spirits

9:8.3 who acts through the seven R. situated at the capital

9:8.17 2. The R. of the Superuniverses.

15:9.5 2. The reflective-service circuit of the seven R. in

15:10.2 The headquarters are the abiding places of the R.

15:10.20 7. The Image Aidsthe spokesmen of the seven R.

16:3.3 He is always in personal liaison with the seven R. at

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the seven R. situated at

16:3.7 is always in liaison with the R. at the headquarters

16:3.9 He is always in personal liaison with the R. of the

16:3.11 This Spirit is always in liaison with the R. at the

16:3.13 This Spirit is always in liaison with the R. at the

16:3.20 This Master Spirit is always in liaison with the R.

17:0.4 3. The R..

17:0.11 reveal themselves through the channel of the R.

17:2.1 The R. are of divine Trinity origin.

17:2.1 Seven of these extraordinary personalities were

17:2.2 Paradise center of all the work of the forty-nine R.

17:3.0 3. THE REFLECTIVE SPIRITS

17:3.1 The forty-nine R. are of Trinity origin, but each of

17:3.1 reason it is necessary to have seven of these R. on

17:3.1 These groups of seven dissimilar R. maintain

17:3.2 The R. have names, but these designations are not

17:3.4 with the exception of Majeston and the R., are all

17:3.4 The R. of each superuniverse are the creators of

17:3.5 The R. are not merely transmitting agents; they are

17:3.5 they are retentive personalities as well.

17:3.5 personalities belonging to the vast staff of the R..

17:4.1 Reflective Image Aids were created by the R.,

17:4.1 The first creative act of the seven R. of Uversa was

17:4.1 perfect reproductions of their R. Mother Spirits;

17:4.1 as the channel of communication between the R.

17:4.2 The R. themselves are true personalities but of

17:8.2 The R., collectively, are the mother-makers of a

17:8.7 4. Through the R. they synchronize the governments

22:8.5 the R. of the superuniverses, and the Mother Spirits

25:2.2 portray the natures of these R. to material minds.

25:2.2 is a simultaneous focalization upon one of the R.

25:2.2 none but the R. of the seventh order would

25:8.2 the superuniverse R., and by Majeston of Paradise.

26:1.13 Seconaphim, the children of the R., variously serve

28:0.1 however, these children of the R. are much more like

28:3.1 The secoraphic hosts are produced by the seven R.

28:3.2 of the superuniverses are the offspring of the R.,

28:4.4 True, the seven R. are there, but these mothers of

28:4.5 superuniverse capital by some one of the seven R. of

28:4.8 to the established universe technique of the R..

30:1.6 3. The Seven Orders of R..

30:2.17 3. The Seven Groups of R..

37:9.12 agents of the Ancients of Days and the seven R.

40:10.2 so is his “fusion spirit” implemented in the R. of

40:10.2 unmistakably revealed in those children of the R.

116:3.2 the Creative Spirit in a local universe through the R.

116:4.3 ancestral Trinity in the cocreation of forty-nine R.,

116:4.4 the Master Spirits continue in supervision of the R..

116:4.4 contact with (and has overcontrol of) the seven R.

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the R. of his own type

reflective-service

15:9.5 2. The r. circuit of the seven Reflective Spirits in

reflectively

15:2.9 universes are administered indirectly and r. from

27:5.5 Only by indirection and r. are the benefits of

28:3.2 They are r. responsive to all of each phase of every

28:4.5 Collectively, they are only r. present; therefore do

28:5.7 also r. see the very beings, of high or lowly origin,

28:5.16 By nature these beings are r. attuned to the

reflectivitysee reflectivity service(s)

6:4.8 the Conjoint Actor, is fully cognizant of the vast r.

9:7.0 7. UNIVERSE REFLECTIVITY

9:7.1 This is the phenomenon of universe r., that unique

9:7.1 focalize, by r., all this information and knowledge

9:7.1 The action of r. is shown in perfection on each of

9:7.1 R. finally focalizes on Paradise.

9:7.2 The phenomenon of r., as it is disclosed on the

9:7.2 in the extraordinary phenomenon of universe r.

9:7.3 Much of the technique of r. we comprehend, but

9:7.4 certain features of the phenomenon of r. can be

9:7.4 If the Supreme is not concerned in r., we are at a

9:7.5 R. appears to be omniscience within the limits of the

9:7.5 If this assumption is true, then the utilization of r. in

13:1.10 Spiritington involve impenetrable mysteries of r..

13:1.10 of the vast and universal phenomenon of r.,

13:1.10 R. is a secret of God the Spirit.

13:1.10 You have been instructed concerning r. functions

13:1.10 r. is also an indispensable feature of the normal

14:6.36 Daughter Spirits derive great satisfaction from the r.

15:10.2 beings conduct their tremendous r. operations,

16:4.15 7. The r. mechanism of the local universes and the

17:1.10 through the unique functioning of universal r..

17:2.0 2. MAJESTONCHIEF OF REFLECTIVITY

17:2.2 Majeston, the r. chief and Paradise center of all the

17:2.3 the personal and infallible center of r. phenomena in

17:3.3 The attribute of r., the phenomenon of the mind

17:3.3 disclose these powers of co-ordinate universal r.

17:3.6 but the true spiritual records are assembled by r.

17:3.7 The r. organization is also the news-gathering and

17:3.7 It is in constant operation in contrast with the

17:3.9 do not participate in the operation of the universal r.

17:4.1 are virtual duplications minus the attribute of r..

17:4.3 ascending mortals do not intimately contact with r.

17:8.7 with Majeston, the Paradise center of universal r..

18:3.5 are the superuniverse focal points of the r. system.

23:2.16 cannot be obtained by Gravity Messengers, r., or

23:3.1 to utilize the broadcast service or the r. mechanism

24:2.2 be able to maintain perfect synchrony with the r.

28:3.2 Spirits, and therefore r. is inherent in their nature.

29:4.37 They are to the physical universe what the vast r.

34:3.4 her collaboration with the mysterious function of r..

34:3.5 acts timelessly within his own universe and by r.

43:0.1 r. to the superadministration of the Ancients of Days

43:1.11 for portraying superuniverse r. to assembled groups

46:3.3 the Uversa friends add the r. phenomena to the

55:12.4 possibly be involved in the technique of universe r.,

108:1.2 the r. technique extending inward from the capitals

117:3.11 in the matter of universe r. had been exhausted,

117:4.9 over the inscrutable mechanisms of universe r..

117:5.9 and through the provisions of superuniverse r., you

reflectivity service(s)

17:2.3 with the co-ordination and maintenance of the r. in

17:3.4 The personnel of the r., with the exception of

17:3.8 The r. from the universes of time up to the

17:3.10 range of the extra-Paradise r. seems to be limited by

22:2.7 their headquarters through the superuniverse r..

52:6.8 universe broadcasts and the r. of the superuniverse.

108:1.8 of data supplied by the superuniverse r..

reflector

140:4.5 one’s vocation can be utilized as an effective “r.

reflectors

26:3.8 the r., these “living newspapers” of Havona are

28:5.13 the Perfectors of Wisdom, are these r. of the ideals

28:6.8 The mercy r., with their tertiary associates, engage

28:6.21 r. of greatness and of goodness work together,

reflects

8:2.1 The Infinite Spirit r. in perfection not only the nature

102:8.4 the eternal social or racial mirror which faithfully r.

109:6.6 This same Adjuster now r. in the inscrutable nature

112:6.9 The soul of survival value faithfully r. the qualitative

131:7.3 hypocrisy, with a soul which r. truth like a mirror.

195:7.16 which eternity r. as the reality shadows of time.

reflex

36:5.6 the primitive physical and inherent r. instincts,

62:6.3 intuition could function in the instinctive and r.

92:4.3 ghost-spirit worldthe human belief-r., excited by

100:1.8 spiritual stimuli, a sort of conditioned spiritual r..

108:2.11 such bestowals are determined by some cosmic r.

reformnoun

91:5.2 cities, nations, and whole races to mighty efforts of r

95:1.6 failed in their effort to bring about this social r.,

97:9.19 the r. did not succeed until the country landlord

97:9.25 the Hebrews rejoiced that their magic of r. had

132:4.4 for some project of teaching, social r., or religious

175:4.6 2. His zeal for temple r. struck directly at their

reformverb

77:2.12 when the Egyptians undertook to r. the calendar,

87:3.4 One Roman emperor tried to r. these practices by

93:4.15 Jesus, Melchizedek did not attempt to r. the mores

96:3.3 No leader ever undertook to r. and uplift a more

97:10.7 destroying all ritual, they would do better to r. it.

140:6.6 I have come not to r. the kingdoms of this world

153:2.2 amend your ways and r. your doings and obey the

reformation

98:2.5 notably Pindar, attempted the r. of Greek religion.

99:7.1 man must go on with his r. of philosophy and his

196:2.1 Some day a r. in the Christian church may strike

reformer

95:5.11 the priests, long after the young r. had passed on.

97:1.1 a better opportunity for Samuel to function as a r..

97:1.3 Samuel was a practical r. who could go out in one

97:3.6 The prophet began as an agrarian r. and ended up by

97:4.2 Amos was not merely a restorer or r.; he was a

140:8.10 Jesus was not, therefore, a political r..

140:8.15 Jesus was not an economic r., although he did call

140:8.21 Jesus was not even a moral r..

reforming

95:1.8 in the apparently worthy cause of r. the mores,

reforms

71:1.22 The harm to society consisted not in these r.

87:2.10 The Iroquois Indians made many r. in funeral

96:5.1 Moses attempted to introduce many r. in Israel

97:2.1 And he carried forward his r. in the face of the

97:9.25 Judahites started social r., such as releasing slaves,

99:0.1 In past ages, since social r. were largely confined to

99:0.3 Religion did approve the occasional social r. of past

99:3.6 after all religious in the propagation of their social r..

refrainsee refrainimperative

13:1.20 we r. from discussing the secrets of such closely

65:1.8 vows; that is, they must pledge themselves to r.

72:7.2 the plan of government to r. from interfering.

89:5.7 it was customary to r. from eating near relations;

123:1.3 They agreed to r. from all mention of these matters

124:2.8 Jesus was a born teacher and simply could not r.

135:1.1 let the hair grow, and to r. from touching the dead,

135:12.2 agree either to leave the domains of Herod or to r.

136:7.1 but to r. from all superhuman intervention when

138:3.7 the Zealots’ movement, prevailed upon Simon to r.

142:4.2 to r. from this and take care not to do that, but

145:3.7 consistent policy to r. from exhibiting his creator

147:8.4 And all this he will do if you r. from oppression,

149:2.5 they r. from placing such emphasis on the differences

157:5.3 Jesus decided to r. from further efforts to convince

164:1.4 “He who showed mercy,” that he might r. from

164:3.15 to r. from despising or neglecting material means in

167:4.7 not persuade him to r. from going into Judea,

172:5.7 that they would r. from placing him under arrest.

179:1.8 had sufficient emotional control to r. from publicly

186:2.6 Pilate, the onlooking celestial hosts could not r. from

187:1.6 could not r. from weeping when they saw him

190:3.1 James had not asked Mary to r. from reporting the

refrainimperative

75:4.4 been warned by the archangel custodian to r. from

120:2.9 should r. from the formulation of any superhuman

120:3.7 R. from all writing upon permanent materials;

138:8.2 Jesus enjoined his apostles to r. from discussing:

140:5.14 In dealing with children, avoid all deception and r.

140:8.26 Jesus constantly exhorted them to r. from trying to

141:6.2 to r. from all efforts to take something out of the

146:4.6 Jesus’ insistence that they r. from referring to him

152:1.5 you should r. from placing any sort of limitation

163:4.3 2. While ministering to the sick, r. from teaching the

172:2.1 advised the apostles to r. from doing any public

173:3.4 the Master’s injunction to r. from all public teaching

177:4.1 his Master’s specific request to r. from entering

179:5.7 likewise should you r. from contending for greatness

194:4.10 Gamaliel, who advised them: “R. from these men

refrained

53:1.2 subordinate intelligences r. from showing Lucifer

66:6.3 wisely r. from any radical attempts at modifying

88:5.1 Public spitting was r. from because of the fear that

125:2.6 Being thus made conscious of his youth, he r. from

125:2.6 he r. until the Passover celebration had ended and

127:4.2 He r. from placing emphasis on evil by forbidding

137:7.8 as a brotherhood in monasteries, r. from marriage,

139:5.9 he r. from laying hands on his converts in token of

166:2.1 Ordinarily these Jews would have r. from all

173:1.7 r. from participation in what so soon followed,

173:2.1 so overawed the Jewish leaders that they r. from

174:4.6 likewise r. from asking him any more questions

refraining

63:6.4 formed the habit of r. from eating the flesh of the

183:4.2 he persisted in r. from the use of his divine powers

refresh

73:3.3 a “mist would go up” to r. the vegetation of the

102:3.4 welling-up of goodness within his own soul to r. and

144:3.8 tomorrow; R. our souls with the water of life.

144:5.79 R. us day by day with the living waters of the river

156:5.12 escape the harassments of existencewhile they r.

158:7.2 when they stopped in the shade to r. themselves.

166:3.5 to partake of the bread of life and to r. themselves

180:3.10 As the Master went aside to r. himself with water,

refreshed

34:6.8 They are spiritually illuminated and r., morally

78:5.3 revived and r. by the newcomers from Mesopotamia,

130:6.6 The travelers were truly rested and r. when they

133:7.1 their destination much rested in body and r. in spirit.

138:5.2 When they had r. themselves, Jesus took the

183:0.1 they had been r. by their short naps, and besides,

refreshing

1:7.1 intelligent worship; it promotes r. trustfulness.

14:5.6 There is a r. originality about this central creation.

24:7.7 It is r. and inspiring to witness their mutual devotion.

27:2.3 have had such long contact and such r. association

27:7.5 the highest joy of Paradise existence; it is the r.

28:5.18 A r. and wholesome rivalry is promoted even among

43:9.5 look back on one of the most beautiful and most r.

47:1.3 your brethren of Paradise attainment, but it is very r.,

48:4.12 it is r. and in a measure amusing to look back upon

48:6.10 the beautiful paths and glorious r. of life everlasting.

84:8.5 r. sleep, rest, recreation, and all pastimes which

94:7.3 moderate teachings of Gautama came as a r. relief.

103:4.1 The atmosphere of the communion provides a r.

107:2.5 enjoying a period of r. association with the Father

124:1.10 In those days rain fell in r. showers from November

127:4.4 in all his administrative rulings a r. elasticity of

141:9.2 the apostles tarried for five days, resting and r.

143:7.8 assumption of r., creative, fraternal, and romantic

146:3.8 it was r. and inspiring for Jesus’ followers to hear

156:0.1 and they rested over the Sabbath day amid these r.

162:8.2 Mary sat at Jesus’ feet drinking in his r. teaching,

162:8.3 both serving in co-operation and both r. your

181:2.9 Jesus said: “It is indeed r. to hear you talk like that

195:3.3 Christianity came with r. comfort and liberating

refreshingly

48:4.14 times when its inhabitants r. resurrect the memories

55:5.6 Life is r. simple; man has at last co-ordinated a

100:7.2 free from affectation; Jesus was always so r. genuine

141:5.2 Your personalities may be r. diverse and markedly

refreshment

48:4.17 Those beings who most need the r. of periodic

124:6.9 They invited the Nazareth family in for r.,

133:3.7 to a friend’s house where we will seek r. and plan

138:6.2 arduous labors of the kingdom and enjoy the r.

143:5.3 in him a well of r. springing up even to eternal life.

160:3.1 to let go of God that he may spring forth to the r.

166:4.1 when on a journey, to pause at midday for rest and r.

refuge

2:6.3 “God is good; he is the eternal r. of the souls of men.

4:1.4 “The eternal God is our r., and underneath are the

49:3.3 inhabitants must take r. in their special structures

59:6.9 marine animals of those ages took temporary r. in

69:4.4 in some countries were later known as “cities of r..”

94:8.1 made public profession of the faith by reciting the R.:

94:8.1 “I take my r. in the Buddha;

94:8.1 I take my r. in the Doctrine;

94:8.1 I take my r. in the Brotherhood.”

96:4.6 when he said, “The eternal God is your r., and

102:2.8 present the nearest r., the best avenue of escape.

127:0.3 thus forever Jesus became the understanding r. for

127:0.4 the understanding r. of the beings of all ages and of

131:2.3 God is our r. and strength, a very present help in

131:4.3 “God is the sure r. of every good man when in

131:4.4 He is the supreme r. of the universe and guardian

131:8.5 The Supreme is the secure r. for all creation;

145:3.8 he sought r. in appeal to his Father’s will.

148:5.5 The eternal God is your r., while underneath are

148:5.5 ‘The Lord also is a r. for the oppressed, a haven of

148:5.5 of the needy in his distress, a r. from the storm,

148:6.9 Next Job took r. in the consolation of a future life

152:5.3 and pour out your heart to him, for God is your r..

155:5.9 established religions of authority afford a ready r. to

155:5.11 Tradition is a safe r. and an easy path for those

refugees

74:8.9 the neighboring Philistines, who were political r.

133:3.12 This couple were Jewish r. from Rome, and they

refunding

102:6.9 in r. its current objections by referring what is

refusal

100:1.8 r. to presume on divine mercy, living as in the

100:4.1 conflict persists only in the face of r. to espouse the

127:2.2 Jesus’ r. had the effect of keeping out many of his

127:2.3 went so far as to intimate that his r. to espouse the

148:5.3 his persistent r. to walk in the better ways of the

153:1.6 his prompt and unequivocal r. to be made king.

154:2.1 This r. to accede to the Jerusalem decree was

157:7.2 the Pharisees for a sign, bewildered by the r. of his

166:1.4 their r. to see the light and acknowledge the truth,

166:1.11 the Pharisees’ r. to engage in social intercourse with

173:1.11 the r. to employ force to protect the majority of

179:3.3 Peter’s firm declaration of r. to allow Jesus thus to

184:1.5 Annas was considerably disturbed by Jesus’ r. to

refusenoun

66:5.20 thousands of years to persuade them to burn r..

69:6.4 the benefits of fire because they would not burn r..

171:2.5 is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the r..

refuseverb

48:7.6 majority of souls are rich, but they r. to believe it.

48:7.8 to possess power and steadfastly r. to use it for self-

54:3.3 And the Ancients of Days r. to annihilate any being

68:6.10 mothers r. to rear more than two or three children.

69:6.2 backward tribes r. to sleep unless a flame burns

84:7.6 exposed undesired children to die; moderns r. to

88:2.7 sane men and women will r. to accept positive

111:7.3 Why do you r. to be enlightened and inspired by the

124:3.2 the lad was quick to r. all such special consideration.

125:0.6 I r. to believe that my Father in heaven loves me

125:6.12 Though Jesus would many times r. to consent to the

128:4.4 former carpenter of Nazareth who had dared to r.

130:6.3 r. to be dominated by fear like an unthinking

131:10.7 of God while I r. to accept the brotherhood of man.

132:7.4 r. to enter because the noble craft of the Buddha

136:8.1 r. the taunting challenge of his enemies to “show

136:8.6 civilized man, to have power and steadfastly r. to use

138:4.2 R. not therefore to break bread with Pharisee or

140:1.2 many of the children of Abraham will r. to enter this

146:5.2 except you see signs and behold wonders, you r. to

148:4.7 But why do you r. to comprehend the meaning of

148:4.7 And why do you r. to interpret the meaning of the

148:5.1 why you r. to practice healing indiscriminately,

153:2.3 who fears not to point out wherein you r. to walk

155:4.2 Why do we r. to confront the foes of truth?”

156:2.7 but you must r. to harbor even the feelings of guilt.

156:5.18 who r. to grow up, and those who r. to grow old

160:1.7 when problems excite our profound fears, we r. to

162:2.2 they steadfastly r. to accept this new gospel of the

162:7.3 living the truth, and many of you r. to believe.

163:1.4 if the people of any city r. to receive this gospel,

164:4.8 Why do you r. to discern the truth?

166:1.5 You yourselves r. to enter into the way of truth,

166:3.3 And the Son will never r. entrance to any child of

166:3.5 But you who r. this salvation will some day see

166:4.3 why do the rich so many times r. to believe this good

173:3.2 even though they appear to r. the call to repentance

173:3.2 serving the Father while you r. to do the works of

174:5.7 Jews, choose to reject me and to r. my teachings,

174:5.7 they who reject me and r. to receive my teaching

175:1.1 has not opened the eyes of those who r. to see light,

175:1.12 You r. to enter the kingdom and at the same time do

175:1.14 You who r. to show mercy, can you hope for mercy

177:4.11 cowardice as the motive which led him to r. to

179:3.9 you were not content proudly to r. to wash one

180:6.1 and they r. to receive me when they reject you,

181:2.9 I have told you this many times, Simon, but you r.

184:5.4 2. That he taught the people to r. to pay tribute to

185:1.8 if he dared to r. their demands for Jesus’ death.

185:7.2 Then said Pilate: “Do you r. to speak to me?

191:2.1 How long will you doubt my words and r. to

195:9.5 The modern age will r. to accept a religion which is

195:10.11 The visible church should r. longer to handicap the

refusedsee refusedwith Jesus

53:6.3 I r. to participate in the projected insult to Michael;

54:5.7 instance they r. to overrule the Michael decisions.

62:5.11 He r. to eat, even when food was brought to him

67:3.2 hundred (including Van) r. to join the insurrection.

69:8.2 captives who r. to accept the conqueror’s religion.

75:6.1 the counsel of the Melchizedeks,but they r. to advise

78:6.6 neighboring tribesmen, r. to leave their homes.

78:8.7 be superior to all other gods, and therefore they r. to

81:2.8 man r. to recognize natural causes as explanations

85:4.1 Sometimes a drowning man would be r. succor for

89:6.2 The people revolted; they r. to obey.

94:1.6 the priests of Vedism, r. to accept the Melchizedek

97:9.21 conspired with the king of Egypt and r. to pay

97:10.6 Though Hebrew theology r. to expand, it played an

109:4.5 What others have lost, in that they r. to survive,

117:6.2 depend on his presence for life, and none are r..”

121:0.1 Andrew steadfastly r. to multiply copies of his

121:2.8 But even in that sad hour the Jews r. to learn that

123:0.6 Joseph’s relatives r. to permit them to make the

126:5.11 But when Herod r. to pay them any of the funds

127:5.6 Rebecca r. to be comforted and importuned her

135:2.3 Since John r. to accept the priest’s allowance due

137:2.2 those who believed in John but r. to accept Jesus.

139:2.6 First Peter r. to let Jesus wash his feet and then,

142:8.1 these eccentric men r. to accept Jesus as a teacher

146:2.3 the Prophet Zechariah: “But they r. to hearken and

146:2.5 scriptures: “I have called and you r. to hear;

148:7.3 But Herod r. to take action against Jesus, advising

148:9.2 But the paralytic r. to accept defeat; he directed

149:2.12 Only three men who received his personal call r. to

150:0.2 the apostles of Jesus r. to bind themselves by such a

152:2.1 more than one half of his disciples r. to leave him,

152:2.4 Passover, and they simply r. to be disappointed.

152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he r. to be our king.”

152:4.4 episode was a vision of Peter’s and therefore Luke r.

154:0.1 Herod r. to take action against him as a political

154:0.2 Herod r. to interfere with Jesus’ activities.

154:2.1 rulers of the Hebron synagogue r. to acknowledge

154:3.1 to have Herod place Jesus under arrest, but he r. to

154:6.1 he had always treated his family fairly and Ruth r.

154:7.4 They r. to believe Jesus had escaped them, and while

155:6.5 generation which other generations have r. to hear

156:1.5 But Norana r. to take offense at Simon’s thrust.

162:0.1 very little about Jesus, and they r. him lodging

162:2.9 Eber and his assistants r. to arrest Jesus; they

164:5.3 blasphemy because you r. to believe me when I

166:3.4 Having r. to enter the kingdom as a spiritual

166:3.4 but you r. all such proffers of mercy; you rejected

166:3.4 to you who have r. salvation, the door is shut.

167:6.1 these women r. to depart until the Master laid his

170:3.11 society the world has little known because it has r.

173:2.7 This the Jewish leaders r. to accept and were

173:4.2 But they took counsel among themselves and r. to

173:5.2 had promised to attend, at this time r. to come.

174:5.3 those to whom I first came have r. to receive me.

175:1.7 steadfastly r. to believe the revelation of the truth of

175:4.14 the Pharisees r. to countenance such a procedure.

176:1.2 his people rejected his spiritual bestowal and r. to

177:2.2 Amos’s parents r.; they loved their son so much that

177:4.3 Judas r. to entertain the idea of apparent failure.

179:3.1 who had so recently r. to wash one another’s feet,

180:6.1 They have r. to know the Father by refusing to

183:2.3 he promptly r. to accede to their request and

185:0.3 the Jews, who r. to enter any gentile building

185:1.3 Pilate flatly r. to grant their petition and threatened

185:1.4 When Pilate r. to listen to their protests, they

185:3.1 Did you ever teach that tribute should be r. Caesar?”

186:0.3 his sister Ruth r. to remain behind with the rest of

186:5.2 True, the Father r. to interfere with the march of

189:5.3 when they all r. to believe her report, Mary became

190:1.1 they r. to believe until they were confronted with the

190:1.2 When the apostles r. to believe the report of the

191:5.1 appearances, but Thomas steadfastly r. to believe.

193:3.2 and because Judas r. to trust you, his loyal brethren.

193:4.2 He persistently r. to confide in, or freely fraternize

193:4.3 Judas persistently r. to confide in his brethren.

193:4.10 Judas r. to talk over his difficulties with his friends

194:3.9 he r. to subject the gentiles to these Jewish practices.

195:0.2 Hebrews, as a people, r. to accept either Jesus’

refusedwith Jesus

121:8.3 Knowing how consistently the Master r. to write

125:0.2 Jesus virtually r. to go unless his mother would

127:2.2 Jesus asked many questions but r. to join the party.

127:2.5 They were amazed when he r. the honor offered

128:4.7 Jesus always r. to take undue or unfair advantage of

128:5.4 he r. the money, saying: “The house of Joseph has

130:8.4 had given a coin to a street beggar, he r. to pause

132:4.5 Jesus r. to accompany his friends to the baths

133:3.6 Ganid observed that Jesus r. to accompany them

136:7.3 knowing that the Master r. to work in defiance of his

136:8.2 Jesus r. to become a mere wonder-worker.

136:8.8 Jesus r. to prostitute his divine attributes for the

136:8.8 Jesus of Nazareth r. to compromise with evil,

136:9.7 he had again r. the offer of the Zealots to lead

136:9.9 Jesus r. to apply material tests to prove spiritual

136:9.9 when Jesus r. presumptuously to defy natural laws.

136:9.9 Jesus r. to grasp temporal power as the prelude to

139:9.9 when the Master r. to accept a certain rich man as

140:8.4 He absolutely r. to defend himself, and it appeared

140:8.9 Jesus r. to have his attention diverted from his

140:8.14 Jesus r. to lay down laws regarding marriage and

140:8.21 of imparting instruction; Jesus r. to advertise evil.

141:3.3 Jesus r. to participate in any of these conferences;

144:6.2 he steadfastly r. to participate in their discussions,

144:6.7 Jesus had r. to make any pronouncement upon the

144:7.2 why he r. to produce outward signs of his divine

145:4.2 Jesus r. the congratulations and adoration of the

152:2.1 establish a new encampment, but Jesus r. consent.

152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he r. to be our king.”

152:4.1 Jesus had never before sent them all away and r. to

153:5.2 worries, when they reached home, Jesus r. to eat.

155:5.6 the Master r. to belittle, though he deplored the fact

157:7.2 disappointed when Jesus r. to be made king,

157:7.2 chagrined when he r. to accept the challenge of the

161:1.3 but the Master r. to enter into their discussions.

167:2.4 differing interpretations, Jesus steadfastly r. to offer

167:4.2 r. to stoop to the performance of material wonders

167:5.3 Though Jesus r. to be drawn into a controversy

167:5.4 And so, while Jesus r. to make pronouncements

169:2.8 but Jesus r. to debate with his enemies.

183:1.2 he steadfastly r. to extricate himself from the cruel

183:4.2 as he r. to allow his friends to defend him,

186:2.2 Jesus steadfastly r. to speak when in the presence

186:2.3 he r. to employ even his purely human powers of

187:2.3 narcotized wine, as thirsty as he was, he r. to drink

188:5.11 Jesus so willingly gave, and which he r. to avoid.

194:3.4 On the cross he r. to drink the deadening drug,

refuses

1:1.2 The Creator r. to coerce or compel the submission

33:5.2 such superb condescension that he r. the worship

48:7.9 lower being who r. to act upon his light of truth.

54:3.3 this rebel against the reality of truth r. to approve the

54:3.3 in his heart the justice of his condemnation but r. to

66:8.6 even the indwelling Adjuster r. to compel man to

102:1.6 The hungry soul of man r. to be satisfied with

117:4.11 To the extent that the human self thus r. to take part

159:1.3 Now if he r. to hear your brethren, you may tell

159:1.3 whole story to the congregation, and then, if he r.

165:4.1 but my brother r. to give me that which is my own

166:4.2 Son of Man consistently r. to employ the forces of

180:3.1 but because you are not, the world r. to love you.

refusing

67:3.5 the Andonite attendants of the disloyal staff r. to go

136:6.4 go on pursuing the policy of r. to defend himself.

157:1.1 entrap them in the act of r. to pay the customary

162:2.3 By r. to hear me, you are r. to receive him who

172:5.4 in permitting this wild acclaim and then in r. to say

180:6.1 They have refused to know the Father by r. to

182:2.3 Nathaniel, in r. to arm himself, said: “My brethren,

refutation

130:4.1 injected no teaching of his own in r. of the Greek

151:3.14 parables as the best possible r. of the studied effort

184:3.8 The very best r. of their false accusations was the

refute

161:2.8 The Master does not hesitate to r. the religious

regain

67:1.3 that his mind has never since been able fully to r. its

127:3.9 Jesus was enabled to r. some of the local prestige

159:3.3 who have lost it, and who really desire to r. it.

185:1.4 Pilate determined to r. this lost prestige and had the

regained

74:0.1 They r. consciousness simultaneously.

182:3.11 the Master had fully r. his customary poise;

regal

169:3.2 died and was buried with great pomp and r.

regardnoun; see regard to, with

10:5.5 The Trinity has r. for those levels of existence which

14:6.10 The God of universes has favorable r. for Havona

61:1.5 nurture, and protect offspring with affectionate r..

63:0.3 the meanings are significant of their mutual r. and

66:5.20 and also because they all held fire in superstitious r..

79:6.7 southern Chinese did not fare so well in this r.,

81:2.8 fire was of little value in this r. to primitive man.

85:1.4 The ancients had a peculiar r. for holes in stones.

97:3.5 Out of this basic difference in the r. for land, there

106:0.16 not just in r. to the present age of the evolutionary

106:6.6 But in r. to the conceivable values of divinity and

106:8.11 and the Consummator of Universe Destiny in r. to all

112:2.7 love connotes mutual r. of whole personalities,

112:5.2 Man’s personality is eternal but with r. to identity

113:2.4 The seraphim develop a sentimental r. for individual

115:6.3 This statement is made with due r. for the

118:10.11 Trinity) manifests r. for the whole, not for the part.

127:5.5 than those of simple brotherly r. and pure friendship.

127:6.1 more of the nature of worshipful and adoring r..

131:7.2 still I have r. for the prayer of the poorest man.

132:5.13 unselfish r. for the distress of the suffering victims

133:3.6 to express himself in r. to the relations of the sexes

134:3.7 effort to show how similar their religions were in r.

136:6.4 in r. to the appetite of the physical nature as

138:8.9 a profound respect and sympathetic r. for every

144:2.5 ‘Though I fear not God nor have r. for man, yet

146:2.2 1. The conscious and persistent r. for iniquity in the

146:3.6 of divine worship and loving r. for one’s fellows.

149:6.6 to the appreciative and affectionate r. of love.

153:2.1 a nation which will have little r. for you.

154:1.3 the time of the lowest ebb in the tide of popular r.

163:4.17 the Jews had a peculiar r. for the number seventy,

184:1.5 Do you have no r. for the power I have in

187:2.6 ridicule, lest any give serious r. to the inscription.

187:3.4 they were astonished at the Master’s tolerant r. of

regard to, with

10:3.7 the three divine personalities with r. to the totality of

12:7.1 operative throughout time and space and with r. to

16:1.2 Number Seven is personally nonfunctional with r.

26:11.1 education of ascending pilgrims, especially with r. to

29:2.11 function both as individuals and conjointly with r.

29:4.30 Energy transmitters can function with r. to all forms

36:5.3 But with r. to the sixth and seventh adjutant spirits

38:8.1 three classes of cherubim and sanobim with r. to

40:0.10 particularly with r. to the mortal creatures of time

41:2.8 They do fairly well with r. to the physical circuits

49:6.7 with r. to the nonsalvable personalities of a realm,

53:7.14 decisions in the many appeals still pending with r. to

103:7.13 the conclusions of consciousness with r. to the

113:2.3 needs and with r. to the status of the angelic pair

118:1.2 purpose of the creature has become fixed with r.

118:1.2 Number has ceased to have meaning with r. to the

118:10.5 Providence functions with r. to the total and deals

118:10.5 Providential intervention with r. to any being is

130:3.6 eternal God and were much in agreement with r. to

139:4.10 carrying out John’s trust with r. to Jesus’ mother

141:2.1 further instruction with r. to the new kingdom.

regardverb; see regard, not

0:11.16 Neither do we r. the Universal Absolute as self-

7:1.9 but we hardly r. the reactions associated with the

12:1.16 we r. the master universe as having limitations,

12:2.3 the nebulae which Urantian astronomers r. as

13:2.1 Through all eternity you will r. Ascendington as

13:2.5 would r. Vicegerington as their home, but such is

14:1.18 space levels; we r. these alternate processions of

14:4.11 You might possibly r. these Havoners as material

14:6.31 The Paradise Sons r. the central creation as the home

17:6.10 likewise r. the Universe Mother Spirits as having

23:2.24 The Solitary Messengers r. the assignment to reveal

24:3.3 it is difficult for others to r. them as real persons;

25:8.1 Though serving for what you would r. as an

29:4.34 can function at temperatures which you would r. as

31:1.5 The Havona citizens r. these three destinies as

33:3.7 and to r. the creatures of the realms as their sons and

38:2.3 truly r. a seraphim as a mathematical prodigy.

40:6.3 Urantia mortals are entitled to r. themselves as being

42:12.12 having a spirit, but we r. the spirit as having a body.

47:1.1 They must r. finaliters much as you do the angels in

48:6.35 They respect your newborn morontia will; they r.

65:8.3 they r. evolution as being a long-drawn-out process.

66:4.2 is the tendency of mortals to r. them as gods, but

70:6.4 some Urantia peoples still r. their rulers as having

72:3.4 These people r. the home as the basic institution of

74:1.4 Adam and Eve were duly advised to r. themselves as

74:8.11 much as later peoples r. mythological narratives.

77:4.9 intermarriage with the Adamites, continued to r. the

79:6.3 the initiative of a chieftain whom they came to r. as

79:8.8 folly to r. the past as the exclusive source of truth.

85:2.4 and eastern Russia r. the tree spirits as being cruel.

85:4.2 and Christians r. it as “the bow of promise.”

86:2.5 Men r. a natural occurrence as an accident or as

86:3.3 some civilized races r. disease as having been

87:5.1 spirits were thought to r. man as having manifold

90:3.8 To r. sickness and suffering as “arrows of the

91:7.3 Religious persons must not r. every vivid

93:8.1 to r. him as a demigod, to look upon him as a

97:0.1 to r. the matured concept of Yahweh as a Father,

97:8.5 it is a mistake to r. theologic dogmas and religious

105:3.9 As mortal minds would r. it, the First Source would

107:1.1 can only explain how we r. these Mystery Monitors

110:0.2 I r. the love and devotion of a Thought Adjuster as

111:1.8 And Adjusters so r. and respect it while they strive

114:3.2 angelic hosts r. him as their co-ordinating director,

120:2.2 I would r. it as a fitting climax of your mortal

120:4.5 we r. as a miraclethe operation of universal laws

121:7.3 They could hardly r. with favor the teachings of

122:1.2 Racially considered, it is hardly proper to r. Mary

131:2.8 If you r. iniquity in your heart, the Lord will not

132:5.2 If you honestly desire to r. your wealth as a trust,

132:5.14 dictator as to how other rich men shall r. their wealth

134:4.9 Freewill beings who r. themselves as equals, unless

136:9.1 forbid that he further r. himself as the Messiah,

138:9.1 each one of them, to r. him as the best friend he

139:4.4 to r. himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved”

139:7.8 his associates might r. his money as being tainted;

139:8.1 knew him intimately to r. him as a trifling skeptic.

146:2.9 needy, and he will r. the prayer of the destitute.”

150:4.2 Beelzebub, how much more shall they so r. those of

151:5.5 never ceased to r. the episode as a nature miracle.

157:5.2 His followers were disposed to r. him as the

157:7.4 he was disposed to r. this statement as a veiled

164:3.15 they must cease to r. miracles as the only method of

171:4.3 could not bring themselves to r. his words as literal;

179:3.9 that the place nearest me, as men r. such honors,

189:1.3 before you r. time as the moving image of eternity

195:7.22 the scientist discovers, and which he comes to r. as

195:10.12 and therefore no man should lightly r. Christianity,

regard, not or never

7:1.9 but we hardly r. the reactions associated with the

13:2.3 universe age I do not r. Vicegerington as my home.

49:4.4 We do not r. a planet as having emerged from

73:7.2 We cannot r. this disappearance of the Garden as

73:7.2 We do not r. the submergence of Eden as anything

98:1.4 and gods which the intelligent Greeks never did r.

110:3.6 You must not r. co-operation with your Adjuster as

125:0.6 the Father cannot so r. his erring children on earth.

134:2.5 No longer did Jesus r. Nazareth as his home.

151:2.8 an allegory, but never again did they r. such

159:4.2 I do not r. the Scriptures as do the rabbis.

171:4.3 could not bring themselves to r. his words as literal;

regarded

1:1.4 Father is known by names which may be r. as

3:0.3 any one characteristic of the divine nature can be r.

3:5.15 the universe, every unit is r. as a part of the whole.

10:5.1 beings may more properly be r. as having functions,

14:1.10 Physically r., the Havona and the Paradise circuits

15:1.4 as direction is r. on Urantia, superuniverse number

15:4.9 The vast star clouds of Orvonton should be r. as

17:6.7 local universe Mother Spirit will be r. as a person

21:4.6 that they are commonly r. as a different order.

22:2.3 higher types of loyalty in a universe crisis is r. as

26:8.3 On Paradise, disappointment is never r. as defeat;

34:1.4 she is so recognized and r. by the Creator Son.

34:4.10 adjutant mind-spirits are hardly r. as personalities

36:5.4 not r. as entities; mind-spirits are more like circuits.

39:3.6 are r. as operating on the mating, complemental,

42:2.13 Puissant and gravity energies, when r. collectively,

42:4.6 Such scarcity of matter is r. as practically empty

49:6.21 this class, the planet is r. as belonging to this series.

50:0.1 so specialized in service that they are commonly r. as

57:6.7 This age may be r. as the era of planetary assembly.

61:2.10 While this family cannot be r. as true lemurs,

64:0.2 to the period commonly r. as the Old Stone Age.

66:1.5 I really r. Urantia as being among the five or six

67:1.4 Error might be r. as a misconception or distortion

68:2.6 where woman was has always been r. as the home

68:6.3 war, famine, and pestilence were r. with less concern

68:6.8 peoples always r. twins as omens of good luck.

69:3.6 They were r. as neutrals during war, and this extra

69:4.3 tribes but r. it as all right to cheat distant strangers.

69:6.4 many of Andon’s descendants r. the flame as a fetish

70:1.5 Early man r. it a virtue to shed alien blood.

70:6.4 The succession of kings was r. as supernatural,

70:6.5 he was r. as too sacred to be viewed except on

70:9.14 What may be r. as right in one age may not be so

70:9.14 so r. as right in one age may not be so r. in another.

70:11.14 not resent what would now be r. as an injustice;

72:5.8 these fixed charges shall be r. as dividends and shall

72:7.2 phases of physical well-being are r. as industrial

74:7.2 Religious and sexual training were r. as the province

75:8.3 Adam should not be r. as the cause of a curse on the

77:2.3 the staff and their early descendants were so r. by

77:2.11 seventy years, and such lives were r. for ages as

77:9.1 Midwayers may be r. as the first group of permanent

80:7.4 physically r., the most beautiful of men since the

82:3.8 The fact that ancient peoples r. it as a disgrace,

82:3.13 In olden days many practices now r. as immoral

83:3.1 the purchase price of a wife was r. as a forfeit or

83:4.2 marriage became more seriously r., the wedding

83:4.5 Thursday being most favorably r., and weddings

83:7.9 The ancients seem to have r. marriage just about as

84:1.4 Deformed or premature babies were r. as the young

84:3.8 to do what had theretofore been r. as woman’s work

84:4.5 Men have long r. women as peculiar, even abnormal.

84:4.7 childbirth as the will of heaven; mothers were r. as

84:6.3 Male and female are, practically r., two distinct

84:6.5 women, far from occasioning concern, should be r.

84:7.3 Now, woman is no longer r. as property, and new

85:3.2 were creatures were r. as half human and half animal,

85:4.2 Likewise, influences r. as beneficent in one part of

85:4.3 that thunder was r. as the voice of an angry god.

85:5.1 In India the stars were r. as the glorified souls of

85:5.2 the sun was r. as the ancestor of their kings.

85:6.2 Early man r. all unusual persons as superhuman,

85:6.2 Even having twins was r. as being either very lucky

86:1.5 prosperity, they were r. as good luck or bad luck.

86:2.6 Primitive man never r. anything as accidental;

86:3.2 while early man r. death as a visitation of some sort.

86:4.3 The breath of life was r. as the one phenomenon

86:4.4 origin, ghosts, or spirits, were r. as superhuman.

86:5.2 that death was finally r. as “giving up the ghost.”

86:5.10 sleep was r. as proving that the ghost soul could

86:5.14 self, and mirrors were r. with superstitious awe.

86:5.15 the eyes have been r. as the windows of the soul.

86:5.17 The early Nodite races r. man as consisting of two

86:6.4 to a changing environment was r. as ill luck,

87:5.14 During these times, dreams were r. as prophetic,

87:6.12 Water was r. as the best protection against ghosts.

88:1.1 Early man r. shooting stars and meteors as indicating

88:1.5 snakes, birds, and swine were also similarly r..

88:1.6 For ages Friday has been r. as an unlucky day and

88:1.8 highly prized fetish; even today it is so r. in Africa.

88:1.9 Hunchbacked and crippled children were r as fetishes

88:2.1 the skeletal remains of saints and heroes are still r.

88:2.6 more especially those which were r. as God’s words;

88:3.4 and kingly office were eventually r. as fetishes,

88:3.4 One man’s opinion, when taken by itself, is not r.

88:5.4 Writing, printing, and pictures were long so r..

88:5.5 The name was r. as an entity, an influence distinct

88:5.5 names; the important one was r. as too sacred to

89:0.1 Primitive man r. himself as being in debt to the spirits

89:1.3 the article resting under ban was r. as unclean,

89:2.4 Community calamity was always r. as punishment

89:3.2 Property was r. as a spiritual handicap.

89:4.8 These barbarians r. the animals as their actual kin.

89:7.4 The ancients r. it as highly elevating to have sex

89:8.7 so some were r. as better prayers than others.

90:0.2 the spirit world was r. as being unresponsive to the

90:1.4 Sleight-of-hand feats were r. as supernatural by

90:2.13 Primitive man r. the shaman as a necessary evil;

90:3.1 Since ancient man r. himself and his material

90:3.2 Since all diseases and death itself were originally r.

90:3.7 dangerous to point a finger at anyone; it is still r.

90:3.8 The Chinese and Mesopotamians long r. disease

90:4.6 Vapor baths were highly r.; natural hot springs soon

90:4.8 secretions, being definitely magical, were highly r.;

92:2.2 religion, novelty has always been r. as sacrilege.

92:2.3 the scriptures of different religions that may be r.

92:2.6 practically all that is now r. as immoral or sinful.

93:2.5 this insignia of three concentric circles became r. as

93:3.3 even Abraham rather r. this symbol as standing

93:9.5 five hundred years many r. the whole narrative as

93:9.5 because of this, r. by his brothers as a dreamer.

93:9.7 scribes r. the term Melchizedek as synonymous with

94:4.5 Siva and Vishnu are each r. by some as supreme

95:1.2 the seventh day was r. as the worst of bad luck.

96:1.1 The early Semites r. everything as being indwelt by a

96:7.4 And when thus r., this group of Psalms constitutes

97:1.6 the Hebrews had r. the favor of Yahweh mainly in

97:4.6 the Israelites r. it as cruelty bordering on treason

97:9.29 much which has been r. as sacred history turns out

98:2.1 A lightly r. and superficial religion cannot endure,

98:7.9 letters to his converts would be r. as the “word of

100:5.6 along with extraordinary dreams, may be r. as

101:2.1 can ever be r. as scientific or even psychological.

101:9.1 No professed revelation of religion could be r. as

106:8.15 The Ultimate consists in a variably r. unity of many

117:2.8 the incompleteness of the Supreme be r. as a virtue

119:4.4 True, all seraphim during that age were r. with

119:4.4 the supreme seraphim r. with special solicitude,

120:3.9 not necessarily perfect as r. by any one man in any

121:2.12 The Galileans were not r. with full favor by the

121:3.5 The upper classes r. them disdainfully, allowing that

121:3.9 The major portion of the populace r. themselves

121:7.3 did not hesitate to clash with dogmas which they r.

124:4.1 cause him to be r. as different from his fellows.

126:3.14 which would lead to his being r. as peculiar or

127:4.1 Mary r. him less as a son; he had become to her

127:5.1 foremost young men of the city and very highly r.

132:4.3 He always r. this six months as one of the richest

132:5.21 Accidental riches should be r. somewhat in the light

133:5.5 to physical things; but neither is to be r. as wholly

134:1.4 Though they all r. James as the head of the family

135:1.2 The Jews r. a Nazarite with almost the respect and

135:4.2 Elijah was the first of the teachers of Israel to be r.

136:1.1 the Jews r. their national history as beginning with

136:2.1 not all who submitted to John’s baptism r.

136:4.9 said in its favor as it might be r. in the light of the

137:4.16 he returned to the people, they r. him with awe;

138:0.1 r. themselves as belonging to Jesus’ inner circle

138:6.5 personalities which most people would have r. as

139:2.15 Peter r. himself as the recipient of high honors when

139:7.7 hosts of downhearted and outcast souls who had r.

139:8.2 Thomas was r. as the leading citizen of this village.

139:12.14 Jesus r. the betrayer only with pity.

140:8.3 clear that the world is not to be r. as an enemy;

141:4.5 1. Diseases those afflictions commonly r. as

145:1.3 But Jesus’ followers always r. this as a miracle.

146:2.5 I stretched out my hand, but no man r..

146:5.2 and even the apostles r. this episode as a miracle,

146:6.1 people r. as physical healing, miraculous cures.

148:2.1 what should be r. as the kingdom’s first hospital.

149:2.13 hated only by those who r. him as the champion

149:5.5 Jesus hardly r. this world as a “vale of tears.”

150:3.2 a bright and supposedly new star was r. as a token

153:3.7 —the traditions of the elders, all of which were r. as

154:0.2 healed by Jesus, and he r. his as either a prophet

155:6.2 of record which are now r. as the word of God.

157:3.2 and how the different peoples r. their Master.

157:3.5 They told him that he was r. as a prophet or as an

157:5.1 these apostles had variously r. him as the Messiah,

157:6.3 him as the Son of Man and r. him as the Messiah.

157:6.3 majority of his followers still r. him as the Messiah

159:4.8 nothing which human nature has touched can be r.

160:5.1 I have r. religion as man’s experience of reacting to

163:2.11 The Master r. the wise investment of excess

168:3.5 since so many of his believers r. him as the Messiah,

170:2.13 a double viewpoint of the kingdom; they r. it as:

171:3.5 that Jesus was “the resurrection and the life,” r. him

172:5.9 Thomas r. the whole performance as a little childish,

174:4.3 much more to be r. than all the burnt offerings and

175:4.5 popular favor with which the multitude r. Jesus

179:3.9 Is it not commonly r. that he who sits at meat is

180:2.4 believers eventually r. prayer in Jesus’ name as a

188:5.11 whom r. God as a relentless Sovereign of stern

194:2.16 the Creator Sonthe Spirit of Truth, generally r. as

194:2.17 Mother Spiritthe Holy Spirit, generally r. as the

194:3.11 now r. the eternal Deity as the “God and Father of

regardful

9:1.3 the Son’s word and in action is eternally r. of the

9:3.7 and indeed the agencies of power are all r. of,

54:1.3 is ever r. of social equity, cosmic fairness, universe

regarding

0:10.1 but we are not certain r. the encompassment of all

3:2.7 the profound ignorance you enjoy r. the existence

5:6.8 r. the eternal destiny of the personality of the

7:6.8 perfection of knowledge at all times r. everything of

8:1.9 and no records are in existence, r. any event prior to

10:1.6 reliable and trustworthy information r. the Father,

10:3.1 R. the endowment of man with the divine Adjusters,

12:3.7 conclusions r. the different gravity systems of the

16:3.8 is the determining influence r. Father-Son policies

16:3.16 for the attitude of the Sevenfold-Spirit-union r. the

19:4.7 this is not the end of our difficulties r. the working

20:4.5 but r. the future appearance of Paradise Sons, not

20:9.5 often led to speculate r. their possible association

21:5.8 There is no penetration beyond their wisdom r. the

21:5.9 matters of special planetary needs, in particular r.

21:6.1 nevertheless, we speculate much r. these matters.

22:10.5 who is the fullness of divine concept r. the problem

22:10.8 intelligent, supremely wiser. a single ideaand

25:4.15 by instructing the personalities of time r. the forms

25:4.18 advisers of all classes of beings r. the proper usages

25:4.19 Besides counseling r. legal usages, Tech. Advisers

25:5.2 other recorders function r. both formal records and

26:1.16 Supernaphim are limited in “spirit polarity” r. only

26:3.8 by keeping them currently informed r. the affairs

26:10.1 the instructors of the children of time r. the career of

27:3.2 and friendly counsel r. ethical interpretations.

27:4.4 r. the almost endless array of new situations and

28:4.6 really knowthe attitude of Michael r. some matter

28:5.9 If confusion arises r. the harmonization of these two

28:5.13 make available current information r. the status of

32:4.8 Sons enjoy intimate and complete knowledge r.

32:4.8 whereby the Father can receive information r.,

33:2.2 executive judgments r. the extinction of personality.

33:6.1 seeks the counsel of Immanuel r. all major problems.

34:1.3 that can be told r. these momentous transactions.

34:3.6 and atone for his inherent limitations r. space,

39:2.6 instruct the morontia graduates on Salvington r.

40:7.3 make a replete statement r. Adjuster-fused mortals.

41:2.7 staffs of physicists and other technical advisers r.

42:2.13 We are quite uncertain r. the exact causes of the

43:3.4 there has been great confusion on Urantia r. the

43:5.13 as a special counselor with the Faithful of Days r. the

44:5.10 cherubim, and sanobim r. the most efficient modes of

47:1.5 custodians of such children r. their instruction and

48:6.30 They serve as instructors r. the efficient techniques

53:2.4 Edentia to confer with the Constellation Fathers r.

53:8.4 have not yet rendered the executive decision r. the

54:5.2 formulate a deliberate and fully chosen attitude r. his

54:6.9 possessed the endowment of freewill choice r. the

55:4.11 the volunteer adviser of the planetary rulers r. the

55:10.11 We are satisfied r. two features of our speculations:

55:11.5 We arrive at conclusions r. the readjustments which

66:5.7 The advisers r. the conquest of predatory animals.

66:5.20 the dissemination of knowledge r. the health-giving

67:8.3 the first inquiry of all subordinate celestial life r. the

70:10.8 ever gave mortal man such unfair instructions r. the

72:3.8 have been duly instructed in the parental schools r.

74:3.3 They learned all the facts r. the utter collapse of the

74:7.3 The teaching in these schools included instruction r.:

74:7.20 for instance, r. the injunction against murder,

77:5.7 midwayers kept Adamson informed r. the welfare of

79:2.6 establishment of rigid restrictions r. intermarriage.

81:3.3 no misconception r. the refinements of early urban

83:0.3 The self-r. and self-gratifying sex relationship entails

83:6.3 the Christian error of r. marriage as a sacrament.

83:8.4 But, r. marriage, which is a human institution, who

84:4.4 Man found it hard to understand woman, r. her

84:5.5 the Edenic teachings r. women’s place in society.

86:4.8 a different idea r. the destiny of the ghost soul.

87:5.7 custom of depreciating complimentary remarks r.

89:5.5 men experienced bitter emotions r. their enemies.

91:4.4 the primitive or immature mind r. such prayers.

91:6.3 to reconcile the scientific doubtings r. the efficacy of

93:9.10 lost sight of the teaching of this emergency Son r.

94:7.6 Gautama wavered r. the Salem gospel of divine

95:5.6 the then existent Aton faith r. the fatherhood and

95:7.1 the misunderstanding of Machiventa’s instructions r.

96:1.1 the teaching of Melchizedek r. a Universal Creator

101:4.2 many of our statements r. the sciences will stand

101:10.6 the impasse in mortal thinking r. the continuing

102:1.3 found in company with obsolete ideas r. the material

102:8.2 R. the status of any religion in the evolutionary

103:3.4 paramount is the feeling r. moral values and social

103:3.4 not the thinking r. theologic dogmas or philosophic

104:1.10 Jesus taught his apostles the truth r. the persons of

105:3.4 R. all actualized, nonspiritual, impersonal, and

106:6.2 But our concepts r. the full function of this second

106:6.4 we are not so sure r. quantitative relationships.

106:8.17 The concept difficulty r. this third member is

107:1.2 Though there are diverse opinions r. the mode of the

110:1.4 Adjuster, while passive r. purely temporal welfare,

112:6.2 difficult to instruct you r. your morontia personality

118:9.7 we have theories r. the operations of the Universal

119:1.4 records of Salvington r. the first Michael bestowal.

120:1.7 as you become progressively self-conscious r. the

120:3.1 after counseling you r. the general conduct of your

121:6.5 Some phases of Paul’s teachings r. original sin

121:7.1 had preconceived notions r. the promised Messiah,

121:7.2 The teachings and practices of Jesus r. tolerance and

121:7.12 all held crude and primitive ideas r. the geography

122:2.5 much perplexed r. the prospective motherhood of

123:3.8 Jesus was assiduously storing up knowledge r. man

123:5.12 And at Nazareth they were also more liberal r. the

123:6.6 science, particularly r. geography and astronomy.

124:1.3 Jesus dared to challenge the chazan r. the teaching

124:2.1 revelation within his own consciousness r. the

124:3.5 why Jesus was so indifferent to all his suggestions r.

124:4.2 if not actual doubt, r. the nature of his mission.

124:4.5 the viewpoints of Joseph and Mary r. the nature of

125:6.3 bade him state his views r. prayer and worship.

126:5.7 to receive the decision of Herod r. the appeal taken

127:2.10 maintained a division of sentiment r. the Son of Man.

127:3.2 James did not fully agree with his mother r. the little

128:6.5 a Roman guard who made improper remarks r. a

129:2.4 consulted with his father, Zebedee, r. the money

129:2.10 Jesus took Zebedee fully into his confidence r. this

130:2.2 never forgot his words of wisdom r. “the living of

130:5.2 Jesus had his first long talk with Gonod r. religion.

130:6.2 your appealing request for help and guidance r.

131:10.1 belief he had arrived at r. God as a result of Jesus’

132:5.15 your decisions r. the bequest of riches to your

133:9.3 Ganid had a long talk with Jesus r. the difference

135:2.1 restrictions of his vow r. contamination by the dead,

135:4.1 of the Nazarite restrictions r. contact with the dead,

136:3.3 and he came forever to destroy all such notions r.

136:3.6 Jesus held converse with Gabriel r. the welfare of the

136:5.4 no such perfect limitations imposed r. time.

136:7.1 Having made his decisions r. such matters as food

136:9.7 now he made his final decision r. those Scriptures

137:4.2 Jesus was thoroughly self-conscious r. his human

139:0.3 Do not make the mistake of r. the apostles as being

139:5.9 no instructions from his superiors r. such matters;

139:9.7 Jesus would always enjoin silence r. his unusual acts

139:12.8 Judas grew intellectually r. Jesus’ teachings about

140:6.6 what shall we teach the people r. divorcement?

140:8.3 In answer to many of their questions r. frugality

140:8.5 He summarized his instructions up to that time r.

140:8.14 He repeatedly refused to lay down laws r. marriage

140:8.16 made no pronouncement of any sort r. such matters.

142:2.4 earlier and misconceived notions r. their father?

142:5.2 father would keep his son in anxiety or suspense r.

142:6.3 I am desirous of knowing about your teachings r. the

142:7.1 instructed us r. our personal mode of life, but what

144:4.1 the apostles continued to ask the Master questions r.

144:4.1 Jesus’ instruction to the apostles r. prayer and

145:3.11 warnings of his Personalized Adjuster r. the

146:3.8 had been uncertain r. the survival of the righteous,

146:3.10 very little instruction r. the socialization of religion

146:4.4 continuing to instruct the believing miners r. the

146:6.1 become miracle minded r. Jesus and his ministry.

147:4.3 I hoped you would give us further instruction r.

147:5.2 they did not shun publicity r. their philanthropy.

147:5.7 long-to-be-remembered address to the apostles r.

148:6.12 to change their viewpoints r. the source, nature,

149:1.4 In the absence of direct word from the Master r. the

149:2.6 Fathers sought his advice r. the management of

149:5.0 5. LESSON REGARDING CONTENTMENT

149:7.3 and spent much time in conference r. the welfare and

150:0.2 participate or to express himself r. their conclusions.

150:7.2 had been a division of opinion in Nazareth r. him;

151:5.6 From this day on they insisted on r. the Master as

152:6.6 Jesus instructed them r. the miraculous feeding of

155:4.1 after receiving word r. the progress of the kingdom

155:6.1 Jesus continued to teach them r. the religion of the

156:0.2 in their meditations r. the discourses of the Master

157:4.4 since you assented to Simon Peter’s declaration r.

157:5.3 determination to persist in r. him as the Messiah.

158:2.2 Jesus knew that, if they insisted on r. him as the

158:3.4 Jesus welcomed this testimony r. the success of his

158:7.8 carrying out his Father’s will r. the remainder of his

159:1.3 you may legislate r. the conduct of the group, for,

159:2.2 social relations of believers r. the questions of

159:3.7 Forewarn all believers r. the fringe of conflict which

159:4.10 They know the truth r. the sacred writings, but

161:1.1 that was presented to him r. the attributes of God,

161:1.7 forever settled the question r. the ability of God to

162:1.4 to confer with Jesus r. the progress of the kingdom

162:1.11 listened to his bold pronouncements r. the nature of

164:1.4 stunning rebuke to all Jews r. their attitude toward

164:2.4 the final remark of Jesus r. the offer of the former

166:2.3 Simon, and you will soon know the truth r. the

167:5.3 a positive teaching of the highest ideals r. marriage.

167:5.8 Jesus cleared up many misunderstandings r. divorce;

167:6.1 That evening Jesus’ message r. marriage and the

167:7.1 what shall we teach the people r. the heavenly

167:7.7 have spoken with Nathaniel r. the ministry of angels,

168:1.15 These beliefs and opinions r. the dead and the

169:0.2 Word r. the resurrection of Lazarus had reached the

169:4.2 His teaching r. the Father centered in the declaration

170:0.1 existed in the minds of his apostles and disciples r.

170:1.14 Centuries of confusion r. the meaning of the term

170:2.10 the real meaning of the Master’s utterances r. the

170:2.23 R. sin, he taught that God has forgiven;

170:5.5 1. The believers persisted in r. him as the Messiah.

170:5.14 the Master’s teaching r. the fact of the kingdom,

170:5.17 applied all of Jesus’ spiritual implications r. himself

170:5.19 system of belief r. the fact of Michael’s sojourn

171:0.3 something of his teachings r. the inner kingdom,

171:0.7 the foolish request she had made of Jesus at Pella r.

171:4.8 note of final triumph in Jesus’ declarations r. the

172:5.6 After he was relieved of these personal fears r. the

174:1.1 the Master’s teaching r. the forgiveness of sin.

174:1.1 James and I are not in accord r. your teachings

176:2.6 But you should be wise r. the ripening of an age;

176:2.8 r. the twofold subject of the destruction of

176:3.7 r. their stewardship of divine truth: “Here, Master,

178:1.1 answered a score of questions r. the relation of the

179:5.6 man’s puerile misinterpretations r. the meaning of

180:2.4 the misinterpretation of the Master’s inferences r.

180:6.9 these deep-rooted notions r. the glorious triumph of

181:2.2 See to it that their present confusion r. my mission

181:2.3 I may leave any message with you r. my family.

181:2.10 Do not forget what I have taught you r. the relation

183:4.2 to Jesus’ oft-repeated teachings r. nonresistance.

184:3.13 developing charges r. his conduct and teachings

184:3.17 charges of a definite nature r. Jesus’ relation to the

184:5.6 who testified r. Jesus’ statement about destroying

185:0.4 scrupulous r. these matters of ceremonial cleanness

185:2.2 had been all night engaged in deliberations r. his guilt

185:4.1 for a just decision r. the money due his father,

185:4.3 Pilate had listened to r. the alleged evil doings of the

185:5.11 Then again Pilate appealed to them r. the release of

186:1.1 engaged in making his report to the Sanhedrin r.

186:1.2 disillusioned r. the reward he was to receive as

188:3.5 are uncertain r. the status of the personality of Jesus

188:3.10 And this is about all we can place on record r. the

188:3.12 of Days communicated with Michael r. the status of

190:2.2 had drifted into grave doubting r. the later claims of

191:0.3 David’s messengers for their daily information r.

191:6.1 the report of David’s messenger r. the crucifixion.

193:6.4 Nathaniel differed with Peter r. preaching about

195:3.5 The teaching r. Christ’s love for children soon put an

regardless

3:2.6 R. of appearances, the power of God is not

13:3.3 We infer that all types of impersonal spiritsr. of

15:10.23 the welfare of their own superuniverses r. of what

16:8.4 to identify such a being at some future time r. of

20:4.5 R. of the misunderstandings about the Urantian

20:5.4 r. of spiritual status, every mortal-inhabited world

26:6.3 But r. of our inability to grasp the technique, each

28:5.19 R. of the source or channel of information, no

33:6.5 to all inhabited worlds r. of their spiritual status.

34:6.2 R. of plurality of origin, all spirit influences are one

36:4.8 R. of our uncertainty as to the future of the

41:7.1 R. of what material elements may appear in the outer

41:7.11 35,000,000 degrees remains about the same quite r.

42:2.7 But r. of any such possible relationships, the openly

42:7.8 obtains in all atoms r. of the number of electrons

43:4.8 And this is a statement of fact r. of the connection

45:4.21 r. of unexpected visitations of divine Sons which

47:3.5 R. of the technique which may be employed on

49:4.8 The mind of mortals is akin, r. of certain structural

49:4.8 R. of personal or physical planetary differences,

49:6.13 Those attaining the third circle, r. of the status of

54:5.6 5. R. of Michael’s attitude toward Lucifer,

54:6.7 R. of the many additional reasons for delaying the

56:9.8 are one, and thereby is infinity Deity-realized r. of

61:7.11 hardly possible for another glacial age to occur, r.

65:8.4 The soul may evolve r. of mental culture but not in

65:8.5 then survival is assured r. of the handicaps of time.

68:6.9 But r. of the dictates of the mores, very few children

72:9.6 industrial, social, or professional groups, r. of their

73:0.1 Organic evolution proceeded apace, quite r. of the

75:7.5 then, r. of the spiritual level of creature existence,

77:7.8 R. of the presence of the Adjusters, the pouring out

81:0.1 R. of the ups and downs of the miscarriage of the

81:2.14 R. of the transient trouble produced by the prolific

83:6.1 quite r. of the effect on the individual, monogamy is

83:7.1 mother-child bond has functioned r. of the stage of

83:8.4 concept of the indissolubility of the marital state r. of

84:1.9 R. of the antagonisms of these early pairs,

84:4.3 personal standing, r. of their social position as a sex.

84:5.4 enjoy added rights, she got them, and all quite r. of

84:7.3 R. of its merits this system did provide stability.

87:3.5 But r. of varying beliefs in more advanced spirits,

87:7.6 R. of the drawbacks and handicaps, every new

90:3.4 R. of the erroneous basis for these beliefs, they did

90:4.1 And r. of the error in their theories, ancient men

91:6.7 There is no other technique whereby every man, r.

92:4.2 But r. of apparent connection or derivation,

92:5.7 But r. of the superstitious awe in which they were

101:3.12 to exhibit undaunted faith in the soul’s survival r. of

101:3.15 belief in universe unity and divine guidance r. of the

103:3.1 R. of the influence of all these primitive

103:7.5 desirous of following truth wherever it may lead r. of

104:3.2 R. of the realization of the survival of spiritual

105:3.10 But r. of any confusion concerning the origin of the

106:8.20 And r. of any conceptual difficulty in understanding

108:2.9 R. of the attainment of the psychic circles and the

108:4.3 But r. of such apparent independence, long-range

109:1.4 r. of the survival or nonsurvival of their particular

113:5.3 seraphim function r of your passing whims or moods

114:6.9 r. of their political entanglements and religious

117:4.3 Adjuster presence, is indestructible r. of the choice

127:2.8 his “life mission” but explained that, r. of whether

128:7.2R. of who I am and what power I may or may not

133:1.4 of resistance, r. of consequences to the attacker.

133:5.9 R. of how divergent the universe phenomena of fact

143:1.4 this one thing I will do, r. of the misunderstanding

154:5.2 and to carry on the work of the kingdom r. of

155:6.12 discern the word of God r. of whence it appears to

156:5.19 freely receive from divine and human sources r. of

158:6.4 the higher and spiritual realities of the kingdom r.

160:5.4 R. of the name applied to this ideal of spirit reality

167:7.4 this is true, r. of your difficulty in comprehending

184:3.7 That was not exactly what Jesus said, r. of the fact

191:0.10 R. of Jesus’ supposed resurrection, Judas was gone,

regardssee regards, as

2:0.1 better understood by man if he r. himself as a child

84:7.26 Civilization r. the parents as assuming all duties,

86:2.3 What civilized man r. as superstition was just plain

96:5.6 a mighty and terrible God, who r. not man.”

103:5.2 Primitive man r. as neighbor only those very close

131:8.4 He is a wise man who r. all parts from the point of

145:2.4 father loves his family as a whole, he so r. them as a

160:5.1 told me that your Master r. genuine human religion

160:5.1 reacting to something which man r. as being worthy

195:7.8 If the universe were truly what the materialist r. it

regards, as

0:4.11 destiny, as r. values, meanings, and factual existence.

12:6.5 the universe is not highly predictable as r. new

22:8.3 and as r. classification they are often temporarily

32:3.12 perfect and perfected creatures are incomplete as r.

32:4.3 As r. the policies, conduct, and administration of a

32:5.3 As r. an individual life, the duration of a realm, or

32:5.4 As r the sectors of time connected with, and forming

33:7.3 As r. jurisdiction, the local universe courts are

34:3.4 Only as r. the element of time is a Creative Spirit

34:6.8 all but independent of material environment as r. the

35:3.22 Nebadon stands low in the scale of universes as r.

48:2.11 but function in a world of their own as r. energy

48:2.18 the universe headquarters, is in the custodyas r.

77:6.2 These unique children were equally divided as r. sex,

77:8.3 Both orders are nonmaterial beings as r. nutrition

117:3.13 is destined to provide totality culmination as r. the

132:5.17 endows its possessor with an equity as r. a voice

134:6.10 to trustee their sovereignty as r. international affairs

136:5.6 status as potential Sovereign of Nebadon as r. time.

145:0.3 Baby Ruth was the chief comfort of Jesus, as r.

161:1.2 follows that, as r. beings of equality, God is alone

169:4.10 As r. the character of the other persons of the Trinity

176:3.3 nothing else matters as r. the surety of survival.

180:5.6 the highest concept of moral obligation as r. all

181:2.17 I release you from all responsibility as r. these

183:4.8 the early morning hours of Friday as r. the apostles,

195:6.5 religion a qualitative experience, as r. man’s life on

regencies

114:4.5 Vorondadek r. are not peculiar to rebellion-isolated

regency

109:7.7 assumed an emergency r. of your worldasserted his

109:7.7 appeared in his presence the instant he assumed the r

109:7.7 their divine presence at the time of a previous r..

regenerated

92:5.9 The Sethite priests, as r. under the leadership of

92:5.10 Urantia religion was in no small measure r. by the

135:5.4 for a r. Jewish nation delivered from its enemies

139:7.10 And this r. publican died triumphant in the faith of

160:1.14 requires that man shall become r., converted, born

regeneration

78:5.1 when the r. of the Sethite priesthood inaugurated a

120:3.4 that you confine your efforts largely to spiritual r.

143:2.6 “Salvation is by the r. of the spirit and not by the

195:9.4 will be exclusively devoted to the spiritual r. of men.

regenerations

153:2.4 to more evidential spiritual transformations and r..

regent

33:2.5 who then functions as r. of the universe of Nebadon.

33:6.1 Sons on Paradise, Gabriel is the r. of the universe.

39:3.11 Vorondadek observer, and sometimes Most High r.,

109:7.7 the Most High r. did not assign service or designate

114:4.1 The present Most High observer (and sometime r.)

114:4.4 Most High observer functions as the Most High r.,

regents

35:5.6 exercised authority as Most High r. of such planets.

regime

7:3.1 begin the ascent of the superuniverse training r.,

13:2.6 Subsequent to your passage through Paradise r.

15:4.2 their associates of the superuniverse r. appear

15:7.6 Jerusem r. of personality mobilization, unification,

15:10.12 came up through the ascendant r. and passed

15:13.6 Thus the Trinity r. extends from the constellations

18:5.4 Since the r. of a minor sector is so extensively

18:7.5 The Trinity-origin r. stops with the constellations;

20:9.5 identified with the r. of mortal progression through

23:4.2 to make contact with the absonite r. of the master

25:4.12 In the universal r. you are not reckoned as having

27:7.4 to the essential activities of the Paradise r..

28:1.2 When a Michael Son is detached from the parental r.

29:0.11 Supervisors function exclusively in the morontia r. of

30:4.12 these survivors pass on through the ascension r.

30:4.19 The r. of the superuniverse does not function until

30:4.25 The superuniverse r. is not the same for all mortals.

31:5.2 and progress by faith through the ascendant r.,

35:3.11 Melchizedek, where they are initiated into the r. of

35:4.2 vast educational system and experiential training r.

35:7.3 many other activities, not a part of the ascendant r.,

37:3.7 individual leaves Salvington for the superuniverse r.

37:10.2 concerned with the evolutionary ascension r..

37:10.6 universe of their origin to the higher educational r.

38:9.10 continue their co-operation with the Adamic r.

39:5.2 were removed upon the collapse of the Adamic r.,

39:5.7 ministry of these planetary seraphim of the Adamic r.

39:5.8 group of seraphim was transferred to the new r.

40:5.10 ascending mortals of the local universe r..

43:0.4 Being the mid-point in the morontia-training r.,

43:3.6 Although the constellation r. stands between you

45:4.19 These personalities are exempt from the ascension r.

47:4.6 presenting the early beginnings of the morontia r..

48:2.12 devoted to the transition r. of morontia progression

48:2.26 and by the time of departure from the morontia r.,

48:3.17 the finaliters institute their new training r., which

49:0.1 their translation to the r. of the superuniverse and

49:5.24 attains its natural biologic peak during the r. of the

49:6.16 pass by the entire morontia r. of the local system.

50:4.2 all of this stands in contrast with the Adamic r.

1:6.0 6. THE EDENIC REGIME

52:2.1 are made during a few thousand years of this r..

52:2.1 can have little or no idea of such a r. on a normal

52:2.2 the seraphic guardians amplify their r. of mortal

52:3.3 It is the prime purpose of the Adamic r. to influence

52:7.8 the duration of the mortal r. of time and space.

55:4.8 heretofore invisible cousins of the early Adamic r..

55:7.2 The actual and literal heads of the planetary r. are

63:7.1 and Fonta emerged from the r of the mansion worlds

64:6.28 disruption of this r. by the outbreak of the Lucifer

65:7.2 the unfolding and inherent r. of the Life Carriers is

66:4.6 the entire r. was upset by rebellion, and those who

67:5.3 where it was at the beginning of the Caligastia r.,

67:6.2 each, groups identical with those of the Prince’s r..

73:5.4 Before the disruption of the Adamic r. a covered

74:5.7 before the collapse of the Edenic r. he succeeded in

75:2.5 Edenic r. was now to meet its complete undoing and

75:3.7 Cano was very sympathetic with the Adamic r.;

76:5.6 But with the Adamic default this r., extending over

77:1.7 This r. continued until the tragic days of the rebellion

77:8.1 This r. has obtained since their amalgamation into

77:9.2 provide the one continuing r. which harmonizes and

92:4.5 secession and the disruption of the teaching r..

97:9.16 all of the tyranny and taxation of his father’s r..

100:1.3 year-by-year progress through an educational r.

112:4.6 for a period to the observation of the Paradise r..

114:1.2 move toward modifying the present planetary r. of

114:5.3 the material r. of an Adamic Son and Daughter is

195:10.7 No political r. which denies the reality of God can

regimes

17:5.2 not directly concerned with the r. of the Eternals of

48:0.3 the morontia transition r. in this part of Orvonton.

49:5.18 even the r. of the Planetary Princes are identical.

52:5.3 government grow up to supplant the crude r. of

53:9.4 temporary planetary r. on all the isolated worlds.

81:2.20 evolution was tremendously complicated by the r. of

region

11:3.1 The vast r. immediately surrounding the presence

11:3.3 The Holy Area, the outlying or residential r., is

11:5.4 a r. having mainly to do with space potency and

11:7.8 A space level thus functions as an elliptical r. of

43:1.9 an enormous area in the mid-r. of the thirty-fourth

46:5.19 This central r. is now occupied by the Michael

57:1.4 the dispatch of a force organizer and staff to the r.

58:2.2 The ozone permeating this r., at conditions

58:2.6 troposphere; this is the r. of winds and air currents

58:2.6 Above this r. is the inner ionosphere and next

58:7.7 In this r. there occurred one hundred and twenty-

59:1.5 The entire Caribbean r. was highly elevated.

59:2.2 The Caribbean r. was highly elevated.

59:3.6 This lava flow over the British Isles r. today

59:3.9 the eastern mountains to the Mississippi valley r.

59:4.12 the Pacific Ocean extended into the land of that r..

59:4.16 volcanic activity occurred in the St. Lawrence r..

59:5.19 Carboniferous sea over the Rocky Mountain r.,

59:6.9 favorable retreats: the present Gulf of Mexico r.,

60:1.8 connect with the old sea basin of the midwestern r..

60:2.4 extended eastward to the Dakota Black Hills r..

60:3.13 the Atlantic coast r. were projected straight up,

60:3.14 the maximum elevation of the Rocky Mountain r.

60:3.15 volcanoes broke out in the submerged Himalayan r..

60:4.4 The present North American Rocky Mountain r. is

61:3.3 The Rocky Mountain r. remained highly elevated

61:3.3 The great four-mile vertical fault in the California r.

61:3.8 the Suez r. was elevated so that the Mediterranean

62:1.2 migrating tribes finally reached the salubrious r.

62:1.3 submerged, completely isolating the life of this r..

62:2.5 dominated the life of the smaller creatures of this r.

62:4.3 Thus it was that the Primates came to occupy a r. on

62:5.9 and Fonta migrated northward to a secluded r.

63:6.7 the ancient Mediterranean in the r. of the Caspian

64:5.2 northeastern part of the then inhabited highland r.

64:6.13 the orange and the green men occurred in the r. of

66:3.1 Planetary Prince was situated in the Persian Gulf r.

66:4.7 residence in a warm r. abounding in fruits and nuts.

73:1.6 in the vicinity of Lake Van and the Caspian Sea r.,

76:0.1 the hills of that r. were infested with hostile tribes.

77:3.9 This r. was long known as the land of Babel.

77:4.12 it is not surprising that Mount Ararat and its r. were

77:5.10 in the r. east of the southern end of the Caspian

78:0.1 From this r. went those men and women who

78:5.3 Aryan was a blend of the Andonic dialect of that r.

78:6.7 The Andites had almost entirely evacuated this r. by

79:1.1 while from the highlands of this r. they infiltrated

79:1.2 In those days the Tarim r. was a fertile land;

80:2.5 thousands of years behind that of Asia since this r.

80:4.5 whole world, outside of China and the Euphrates r.,

80:5.1 more men with Andite inheritance in that r. than

80:6.2 Egypt, though really derived from the Euphrates r.,

80:7.5 Greece and the Aegean Islands r. succeeded

80:7.6 The Aegean r. passed through five cultural stages,

80:8.2 reinforced by arrivals from Asia Minor, which r. they

95:7.2 teachings fail more completely than in this desert r.

96:1.11 the time of the sojourn of the Israelites in this r..

121:2.2 some part of this r. to the few good seaports of the

124:6.6 Gideon, when the Midianites poured into this r. to

124:6.8 gained his first view of the Mount of Olives (the r. to

125:3.1 that the Nazareth party should gather in the r. of

127:1.6 idle no matter how slack work might be in that r..

134:2.1 Nazareth on the caravan trip to the Caspian Sea r..

134:2.1 and Parthia to the southeastern Caspian Sea r..

134:2.5 On the return from the Caspian r., Jesus gave up the

135:2.3 other ascetic herdsmen who congregated in this r.

135:3.1 milk, wild honey, and the edible locusts of that r..

142:8.2 The people living in this r. did not know that Jesus

143:0.1 weeks teaching the Jews and Samaritans of this r.,

151:5.3 that it was confined to this r. of the lake,

152:2.1 r. was a favorite resorting place for Capernaum

152:5.5 they went by boat to the r. of Gennesaret for two

152:6.1 the home of a wealthy believer in the Gennesaret r.

156:5.23 day before Jesus left Tyre for the return to the r. of

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi was situated in a r. of wondrous

165:0.2 and in no other r. did the better classes of citizens

166:5.2 alone in this r. as a center of Christian learning for

171:3.1 Many gentiles lived in this r., and since few were

regional

15:10.13 the following sector rulers and other r. overseers:

59:6.6 Isolated mountain and r. glaciers began to appear,

72:2.7 persons nominated by the r. (subfederal) executives,

72:2.8 administrative work is carried on by the ten r.

72:2.8 These r. divisions are wholly executive and

72:2.8 The ten r. executives are the personal appointees

72:2.8 tribunal approves the appointment of these ten r.

72:2.8 these r. chiefs choose their own cabinets of

72:2.11 The r. executives are empowered to bring any case

72:2.15 the juridical bodies connected with the state and r.

72:4.4 contests from the local, through the state and r.,

72:5.9 Every ten years the r. executives adjust and decree

72:6.2 by the pension commissioner of the r. government.

72:6.8 Although state and r. actuarial foundations supply

72:6.8 federal government through the ten r. departments

72:7.10 original creations in the ten r. laboratories,

72:8.2 These schools are of three classes: national, r.,

72:8.2 must be graduates of both r. and national schools

72:8.2 upon graduating from one of the ten r. schools

72:8.2 concern responsibilities in the r. administration

72:8.3 industrial matters hold degrees from the r. schools.

72:9.1 offices are restricted to graduates of the state, r.,

72:9.3 nomination by the state governors or by the r.

72:9.3 and by the mandate of the r. supreme councils,

72:9.3 civic privileges are conferred by the state and r.

regions

0:11.8 the staggering stretches of the space r. beyond the

11:4.1 transports destined to Paradise land in these r..

11:5.5 end of the Paradise center than in the southern r.;

11:7.4 space of the grand universe and that of all outer r. is

11:7.7 enormous elliptical r. of quiescent space activities.

12:1.11 all seven of the superuniverses and all r. of outer

12:1.15 greater activities are taking place beyond these r.,

12:2.1 manifestations now characteristic of these outer r.,

12:2.1 from the larger viewpoint the space r. extending

12:2.4 energy and matter of these outer and uncharted r.

12:4.12 cycles of space respiration along with the outer r.

15:0.1 Spirits, the rim the outer r. of the grand universe.

15:1.3 nor swinging out blindly into unknown r..

15:1.4 the advance r. now approaching opposition to the

15:4.9 in the space r. external to the Milky Way galaxy.

15:5.12 In those r. of thicker clustering, collisions are not

15:8.8 and extend in unified equilibrium on through all r.

23:2.21 out on exploring expeditions to the uncharted r. of

23:3.5 lines of communication throughout remote space r.,

41:0.1 being the extra-Nebadon space r. of Orvonton—

41:5.8 other undiscovered energies present in the space r.

41:5.8 forces and solar energies operating in the space r.

41:7.2 height of about 35,000,000 degrees in the central r..

41:8.3 the internal pressure of support for the outer gas r.

57:2.2 materializations taking place in the Andronover r.,

57:3.4 the outer gaseous r. began actually to escape from

57:3.4 returning to the nuclear r. to complete their circuits,

57:3.10 Relative space appeared even in the r. near the

57:3.10 The outer r. were becoming more stabilized and

57:7.1 the space r. of the solar system were swarming with

57:8.22 in the air hovering over these highly elevated r.,

58:1.5 developments on earth and in adjacent space r. are

58:2.10 of electrified conducting r. in the superstratosphere

58:3.1 space r. are interspersed with vast hydrogen clouds,

58:3.1 astronomic dust clusters now characterize many r.

58:7.4 over the eastern, central, and northern r. of Canada.

59:1.16 In many r. these rocks are horizontal, but in the

59:1.17 northward over North America up to the polar r..

59:2.4 over Mexico and the present Rocky Mountain r.,

59:3.9 the Niagara deposit, in many r. may be found a

59:3.9 In some r. these rock salt beds are seventy feet

59:3.10 and marine fossils are laid down in the arctic r..

59:4.6 Canada and northern Europe to the arctic r..

59:5.18 The great Atlantic and Pacific high coastal r. began

59:5.20 both in the Appalachian r. and in the west.

59:5.20 and California and in the mountain-forming r. of

59:6.6 in many r. the glacial deposit of these local ice

59:6.6 Many of the earth’s higher r. had become arid and

59:6.9 And it was from these three r. that the new marine

60:0.1 conspired to change the world’s climate in all r. far

60:1.2 In many r. the one thousand feet of red sandstone

60:1.4 limestone walls, peaks, and pillars of those r..

60:1.4 will be found in the southern r. of South America as

60:1.7 the fresh- and salt-water lakes of the mountain r..

60:1.7 The petrified forests of many r. belong to this epoch.

60:1.12 the Himalayan, Siberian, and Mediterranean r.,

60:2.2 reptiles buried throughout the Rocky Mountain r.,

60:2.4 these r. were later invaded by both the northern sea

60:3.5 earthenware laid down over the Atlantic coast r.

60:3.9 with coal or lignite, and in many r. they contain oil.

60:3.10 water supply of much of the earth’s present arid r..

60:3.18 The arctic r. were enjoying weather much like that

61:1.9 suited to living in the forests of the mountain r..

61:3.7 15,000,000 years ago the mountain r. of Eurasia

61:3.7 there was some volcanic activity throughout these r.,

61:5.1 Mild climates had prevailed over these northern r.,

61:5.2 began to fall on these elevated and therefore cool r.

61:5.3 not in mountainous r. where they are found today.

61:5.4 The northern r. of this world have experienced six

61:6.4 arctic animals, testifying that man lived in these r.

61:7.11 And as long as the polar r. continue to be covered

61:7.12 The temperate r. have been free from the ice for a

61:7.14 preferred the sheltered fringes of the forest r..

61:7.18 great ice age excepting in the polar r. of the planet.

62:1.2 implantation but on the borders of the eastern r..

62:1.2 elevating mountainous r. of the Indian peninsula.

62:3.5 large beasts native to these r. were not carnivorous,

62:3.11 Their descendants sought the warmer southern r.

64:2.6 really the first human beings to live in those r..

64:3.5 most of the borderland animal groups of these r.

64:6.29 many lesser teachers arose in different r.;

64:7.7 The yellow race continued to occupy the central r. of

64:7.16 The purer Andonites live in the extreme northern r.

65:2.15 more advanced in North America than in other r.;

65:2.15 life strains but in the central to near-eastern r..

73:1.5 The eastern group migrated to the highland r. of

76:0.1 journeyed eastward toward the then pleasant r.

78:1.5 throughout Eurasia, especially in mountainous r..

78:1.7 situated to the northwest of modern China in r.

78:1.9 a culture slightly above that of the outlying r..

78:3.7 still scattered over the Arctic and central Asian r..

78:4.2 The earliest Andite peoples took origin in the r.

78:4.2 Nodites entered the then fertile r. of Turkestan,

78:6.3 into India with their Aryan brethren from the r. to

78:7.2 the inhabitants of the river r. were driven to the

78:7.7 the oldest civilizations, are to be found in these r.

78:8.1 these Sumerians of the coastal r. were the last of

79:0.1 Nodites, Adamites, and Andites, and from these r.

79:1.2 in the highland r. of Tibet, where the Andites and

79:1.3 slowly increasing aridity of the highland r. of Asia

79:1.8 by the blond types occasionally found in these r..

79:4.3 India is not only due to their presence in these r. in

79:6.2 to produce the successive civilizations of those r..

80:2.1 turning the open pasture r. of Sahara into a desert.

80:3.2 in the r. of present-day Russia they had absorbed a

80:5.1 Mesopotamia through the Turkestan-south Russian r

80:6.3 from Mount Sinai instead of from the Black Sea r..

80:8.1 west into the Mediterranean r. to mix with the blue

80:8.1 Andonite tribes had long inhabited these central r..

80:8.2 were dispersed through most of the mountainous r.

81:1.5 from hunting to agriculture only occurred in those r.

81:2.11 in Asia, especially in the central to southwest r..

81:3.1 compelled the men of those r. to resort to new

85:1.3 In some r. a stone may be employed as a talisman

85:4.2 world may be looked upon as malignant in other r.

93:7.2 teachers were dispatched to the remote r. of Europe

95:6.7 spread throughout the Levant and Mediterranean r.,

96:1.11 and smoke awed the Bedouins of the surrounding r.

96:2.1 well-led horsemen who invaded the eastern r. of the

107:6.5 follow the gravity presence of Paradise into these r.,

107:6.5 presence of Adjusters in the uncharted r. of outer

112:7.16 unrevealed tertiary function in these uncharted r.

121:2.8 might curb Rome’s future expansion in these r..

125:2.12 the way in which the youth of Egypt and other r.

128:1.14 and Gilead that traditionally had dwelt in these r.

134:5.1 intervening lands of the Caspian and Turkestan r..

138:2.9 Judas was looking for employment in these r. when

143:6.6 the marvelous work of Philip in these r. after Jesus’

145:3.12 spread throughout Galilee and Judea and to the r.

149:0.4 workers in many parts of Palestine and adjacent r..

163:5.2 from all parts of Palestine and even from remote r.

164:3.4 all these r., a lingering belief in reincarnation.

165:0.3 Jews having been generally removed from these r.

165:6.4 were working in these r. under Abner’s supervision.

166:5.2 for the promulgation of the gospel through the r. to

register

5:3.2 are empowered to r. the bona fide adoration of

24:2.8 Census Directors r. the existence of a new will

24:2.8 Exactly how they r. the function of will, we do not

29:4.37 The frandalanks that r. time in addition to qualitative

30:0.1 and an abbreviation of the Uversa Personality R..

30:2.0 2. THE UVERSA PERSONALITY REGISTER

30:4.28 Next you go to r. your arrival and prepare your

35:0.1 The third order, being of Trinity origin, do not r. in

40:2.2 they are permitted to r. themselves as perfected

40:2.2 and similarly r. as perfected Material Sons.

48:2.23 as soon as you r. adequate spiritual achievement,

108:3.10 various influences as they r. in the expanding Deity

108:5.2 from circle to circle those items which he fails to r.

110:5.4 the Adjusters try to r. their creations in the higher

110:6.5 that the Adjuster is enabled to r. his picturizations of

110:7.6 The Adjuster finds it almost impossible to r. these

117:5.10 How do these circuits of cosmic ministry r. the

122:7.2 —Joseph was authorized to r. for his familybut

158:7.7 rising from the dead utterly failed to r. in their minds.

189:3.4 departed for Salvington to r. with Immanuel

registered

7:3.4 are r. in the highest levels of human consciousness.

11:5.5 southern regions; this is a uniformly r. difference.

17:3.5 Everything of true spiritual value is r. in duplicate,

22:6.1 Almost one-half billion are r. on Uversa.

25:4.10 the number of Technical Advisers r. on Uversa is

30:2.1 The divine family of living beings is r. on Uversa in

36:5.3 adjutant of worship and adjutant of wisdom is r. in

37:8.6 These referees are r. on Uversa; the exact number

40:3.1 relieved of planetary service, both orders are r. in

44:0.5 All celestial artisans are r. on the superuniverse

44:4.4 half a million words, or thought symbols, can be r.

45:7.6 and duly r. personal possession of motamorontia

57:3.11 Michael’s creation is r. on Uversa as a universe of

57:8.8 Your world was accordingly r. on Jerusem as a

57:8.10 Soon thereafter it was r. in the records of the minor

61:6.2 1,000,000 years ago Urantia was r. as an inhabited

62:6.2 tireless mind ministers had ever r. their increasing

63:0.1 Urantia was r. as an inhabited world when the first

101:2.5 somehow r. hope and trust initiated by the Adjuster.

107:2.7 with such surviving mortals they are r. in and out

112:4.1 and the Monitor is r. out by the same number that

113:2.6 At the universe headquarters they are r. by name and

113:6.2 after being duly r. for the final adventure of time and

117:5.10 the Spirit of Truth and the Holy Spirit probably r.

119:1.3 On this day a communication was r. on Salvington

122:4.3 Joseph go to the City of David, Bethlehem, to be r.

122:7.1 Empire this census was r. in the year 8 B.C.

129:1.8 Jesus r. as a “skilled craftsman of Capernaum.”

registering

84:4.1 marriage itself is a reasonably accurate gauge r. the

registers

37:8.4 He currently r. the exact number of will creatures

58:2.6 eight miles, at which height it r. around 70 degrees

108:2.1 indicated in the seventh mind-adjutant and r instantly

112:4.13 the Adjuster, so I am instructed, r. at Divinington,

117:5.14 But since all creature experiencing r. in, and is a

registrants

35:3.22 Besides the immense group of local r. there are

registrar

48:2.19 and either an associate r. or a selective assorter.

registrars

45:7.7 three factors are then carried to the citizenship r. of

Registrars

30:2.115 7. Associate R..

48:2.10 7. Associate R. 50

48:2.25 7. Associate R.. The morontia world has its own

registration

19:5.5 a very definite quantitative r. which enables him to

24:2.5 is not directly attuned to the r. of intelligent will.

29:4.37 automatic and unerring r. of the status of all forms

37:5.6 The last r. recorded slightly over one and one-half

45:5.4 At the last millennial r. on Salvington there were

49:0.3 are numbered serially in accordance with their r.

62:7.3 in honor of the r. on the headquarters of Nebadon

72:9.2 R. in these groups cannot be changed for twelve

108:1.9 all of this time is occupied with r. on Uversa.

168:1.2 While we have access to the r. of the combined

registrations

24:2.6 by the r. in and upon the personality of Usatia.

29:4.2 to interpret the readings and r. of the frandalanks,

112:6.4 as lived in the flesh, together with certain living r.

133:4.10 must long remain as superconscious r. in the souls of

registries

17:1.6 and here are maintained the r. for all personalities

25:3.15 The superuniverse r. do not enumerate those

57:8.1 about this time it was placed upon the physical r. of

registry

5:3.2 We further believe that such r. of the homage of

15:14.8 That is the r. number on Uversa and on Paradise,

15:14.8 I know the physical-sphere r. number, but it is of

18:4.9 Although you are entered only upon the r. of the

23:0.2 how many are of r.-record as functioning for the

25:3.15 The last report of r. on Uversa gives the number

25:5.1 which stand in contrast to the living records of r. in

28:2.1 Omniaphim are not of r. on Uversa, nor are they

31:1.1 a r. for Havona volunteers presided over by the

32:2.9 At the last r. there were 3,840,101 inhabited planets

37:3.1 at the time of the last r. there were almost eight

39:5.13 and, after due r., are inducted into the transit sleep.

41:6.7 being very favorable to the r. of the iron spectrum.

44:4.10 always a back r. to insure the proper reception of

47:3.6 to consult the r. and call upon your loved ones

47:3.12 you can go to the r. sector of the system capital

52:0.9 physically suitable for life, are placed on the r. of the

57:6.9 your solar system was placed on the physical r. of

57:8.6 and Urantia was placed on the life r. of Norlatiadek.

57:8.8 that Urantia be placed on the life-experiment r..

57:8.10 Urantia had found entry on the planetary-life r. of

58:0.1 as a decimal planet and assigned to the special r. of

102:2.5 level, from the perspective of its psychological r..

110:5.5 differentiation of the Adjusters’ concept r. from

112:7.13 I surmise that the r. of that Adjuster is removed to

114:0.2 The r. shows 1,002,469,238 individuals; it follows

117:5.10 r. takes place through the persons of the Supreme

117:5.10 they probably find r. in the mind of Supremacy.

regression

91:0.4 Only, among the Todas, this represents a r. of their

regret

4:3.5 does anything that causes subsequent sorrow or r.,

25:7.3 you will truly r. that these companionable creatures

64:7.20 we all r. that so many of those sterling and rugged

65:5.1 It was a source of r. to the Life Carriers that our

119:3.5 I r. that I do not have permission to narrate the

119:6.3 I r. that I am forbidden to reveal the details of this

139:12.12 traitorous betrayal, Judas experienced moments of r.

185:3.7 You will r. it if you let this wicked man go free.”

regretful

185:1.6 never fully recovered from the r. condemnation of

regretfully

102:8.6 it is r. recorded that institutional religion has lagged

regrets

4:3.5 the Father neither makes mistakes, harbors r., nor

153:0.2 thought that possibly Jesus was oppressed with r.

regrettable

87:7.3 it is r. that so many modern believers in moral

92:6.20 and r. that this primitive concept persists in China,

130:2.3 r. that there was no one like Peter to go into China,

156:5.8 by your failure wholly to forget some of your r.

regretted

71:3.2 Much as it is to be r., national egotism has been a

156:2.8 Jesus greatly r. that his peoplethe Jewswere so

168:1.5 His sisters really needed him, but Jesus r. having to

169:4.6 Jesus r. that the Jewish hope for a restored kingdom

177:1.4 John told Jesus how much he r. that he had not been

184:1.7 Although Annas r. that his steward had struck Jesus,

regretting

97:1.4 a fitful God of jealous whims, always r. that he

155:1.3 attitude of r. the past, whining over the present,

regrouped

71:2.17 for both sexes, will be effectively modified, r., and

regrown

73:6.5 Upon the outbreak of the rebellion it was r. from the

regular

18:2.2 Eternals of Days preside over r. planetary conclaves.

20:4.4 But the r. sequence of Paradise Sons on your planet

25:4.11 but they do not enter the r. courses of training for

25:7.2 you will always be provided with r. seasons of rest

28:4.12 While they are not the r. broadcasters of Uversa,

33:4.7 They were never known to depart from their r. work

35:2.3 Most of their work is r. and somewhat routine, but

35:2.3 coming up to universe headquarters through the r.

41:3.9 These gravity variations produce r. and recurrent

42:7.4 These one hundred forms of matter consist of a r.

44:3.3 abodes of the r. and routine workers of the spirit

44:5.8 we of the spirit world must stop our r. activities

46:3.3 Periodically the r. and special broadcasts of

48:4.11 releases from the tension of functional duty are a r.

48:6.29 and perform numerous other r. and special duties.

49:6.11 or at the r. millennial and dispensational roll calls.

66:7.20 This number includes the r. students but does not

76:3.7 Eve never partook of flesh as a part of their r. diet.

79:3.7 camel trains were making r. trips to Mesopotamia;

82:3.14 the woman became pregnant, when the r. marriage

83:2.3 Later, mock capture became a part of the r. wedding

83:4.4 human sacrifice was a r. feature of all weddings

90:2.3 had to do with miracles performed by r. spirits

91:8.3 direful may happen if they do not offer their r.

91:8.8 Many have abandoned r. praying; they only pray

93:6.8 carried over one hundred thousand r. tithe payers

114:2.6 detached from the r. program of universe activities

123:5.4 the faithful assembled in the synagogue at the r.

123:5.10 great inspiration from the r. Sabbath sermons in the

124:3.9 later program of r. activities for his twelve apostles.

124:4.1 Jesus began doing r. work in the home carpenter

125:6.6 Jesus had finished the r. schooling of a child,

126:5.11 Even the little tots had their r. duties to perform in

128:6.1 and witnessed the finishing of the r. schooling of all

129:1.1 never again to be a r. member of that household.

129:2.7 Jesus would never be accorded the status of a r.

132:0.2 While at Rome, Ganid had r. hours for study and

135:0.5 Zacharias received a r. allowance from the temple

135:3.1 This, their r. diet, was supplemented by provisions

135:8.2 knew that Jesus was very r. about such matters.

137:6.5 Jesus instructed them to take up their r. duties

138:6.2 never prosecuted their r. activities on Wednesday.

138:10.5 Nathaniel received r. reports as to the requirements

163:0.1 This r. instruction began on Friday, November 4,

163:5.3 he used less than twenty men on r. messenger duty.

173:1.4 money-changers not only conducted a r. banking

173:1.5 Sanhedrin itself held its r. meetings in a chamber

179:0.2 occasion which was to precede the r. Passover

193:4.7 Instead of accepting disappointments as a r. feature

regularity

185:0.4 all matters of ceremonial cleanness and traditional r..

regularly

14:3.1 There are no r. constituted courts, neither are there

20:8.2 the combined staff of the r. constituted University

25:3.3 before the r. constituted tribunals of the realm,

29:4.30 of communication outside of r. established circuits.

35:1.2 Gabriel presides over the r. constituted tribunals and

63:5.4 They r. dwelt under the shelter of overhanging

63:6.7 the first r. to use fire in the preparation of food.

64:4.13 The sun, they early learned, would r. return, but

114:1.1 until the arrival of a r. constituted Planetary Prince.

126:0.4 permitted r. to read the Scriptures in the synagogue

127:6.11 fight off poverty since three of them were now r. at

128:7.8 a fisherman; and Jude worked fairly well and r. from

136:5.5 act transcending the natural laws established and r.

137:6.5 he set an example by going back r. to work in the

154:7.2 their whereabouts and safety was r. transmitted to

173:2.3 in the rabbinic academies and r. ordained by the

183:4.7 there await news which his messengers would r.

184:3.2 This was not a r. called meeting of the Sanhedrin

185:2.14 Jesus had not been r. tried nor legally convicted on

regulate

48:2.13 who co-ordinate physical and spiritual energy and r.

57:8.18 to facilitate the control of terrestrial energy and to r.

65:0.6 adjutant mind-spirits activate and r. the adaptative

66:5.30 to r. and humanize warfare, to co-ordinate intertribal

71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to r. social conduct only

83:1.1 Marriage is society’s mechanism designed to r. and

83:1.4 not undertake exclusively to control and r. marriage.

86:7.3 ghost fear impressed upon men that they must r.

134:6.2 it will require mankind government to r. the social,

regulated

55:6.3 Reproduction is r. in accordance with planetary

70:10.4 Society was r. on the theory that the group should

70:11.13 The first courts were r. fistic encounters; the judges

70:12.1 inhabited worlds are best r. by the representative

72:5.3 and other economic problems are not rigidly r., but

72:9.2 guilds, like the noneconomic associations, are r.

82:5.7 Later on, marriages were r. more in accordance

83:5.1 But these loosely r. associations were the first step

83:5.2 associations were largely r. by the totem mores.

84:0.1 state demanded and r. marriage, while in later times

84:7.3 but marriage is social and has always been r. by

86:6.6 then must human conduct be r. accordingly.

102:7.2 The everywhere-changing universe is r. by laws,

126:5.11 regular duties to perform in the well-r. scheme of

134:6.10 Today, citizens of the great powers are taxed, r.,

177:2.4 your first eight years in a normal and well-r. home.

177:2.7 eliminated from many better-r. modern homes.

regulates

14:2.6 an absolute grasp of material creation, perfectly r.

134:5.13 While each state r. its internal affairs, it is not

134:8.9 in itself r. the status of all rebels and determines

regulating

35:1.3 a self-r. order, though the original Melchizedek

41:7.11 There exists a r. blanket of hot gases which envelops

49:2.21 are classified with reference to heat-r. mechanisms.

49:3.4 The reactions of the nervous system, the heat-r.

70:0.1 was confronted with the task of r. human contacts.

82:3.2 distinct realms of marriage: the mores, the laws r.

96:5.9 and partially self-r. nation of pastoral warriors.

regulation

9:3.6 the God of Action who have to do with the r. and

11:6.2 there flow through the transmuting r. channels,

14:3.2 They stand in no need of r., for they are beings of

15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION

16:4.3 indispensable to the organization, control, and r. of

17:0.11 In some matters pertaining to the administrative r.

19:3.5 in administrative matters and governmental r.,

29:0.1 Of all the universe personalities concerned in the r.

29:0.1 having to do with force control and energy r. in the

29:0.5 intelligent r. of energy throughout the grand universe

29:1.3 power directors function singly in power-energy r.

29:2.12 Perfection of energy r. is the ultimate goal of all the

29:2.18 certain material energies and upon the efficient r. of

29:3.7 these “vital organs” of power r. are mobile and

29:3.8 the manipulation and r. of the master circuits of

32:3.4 in the adjustment and r. of the spiritual affairs of

48:2.14 subject to the control and r. of their associates.

50:2.5 All problems involving more than the r. of the

55:5.4 The extent of civil government and statutory r.,

69:8.7 Slavery demands strong r. and during the Middle

70:0.2 Social r. is inseparable from social organization;

70:5.1 right on down to those forms of social and civil r.

71:2.8 public opinion can control behavior and state r.

71:8.1 Aside from this divine concept of effective social r.

81:5.5 and freedom from violence through police r..

81:5.6 of the right, the just and fair r. of class differences,

81:5.6 be protected, including the r. of the sex propensity.

81:5.7 Liberty subject to group r. is the legitimate goal of

81:6.33 Modernized co-ordination and fraternal r. will be

82:1.3 The r. of sex in relation to marriage indicates:

82:1.9 a dominant impulse and stands in need of social r..

82:2.2 there was little or no r. of the relations of the sexes.

83:1.2 1. In the r. of personal sex relations.

83:1.3 2. In the r. of descent, inheritance, succession, and

83:5.2 developed because sex and marriage r. favored the

84:7.29 discussing every proposal and r. of a family nature

89:1.1 It was the earliest form of societal r. and for a long

89:3.7 Self-control is a better human policy of behavior r.

134:6.11 With global r. of money and trade will come the new

150:0.2 the apostles refused to bind themselves by such a r..

173:1.3 This r. necessitated that money-changers be

195:0.3 art, literature, law, government, morals, sex r.,

regulations

14:5.3 The r. of the central universe are fittingly natural;

17:0.11 In all matters of an executive naturerulings, r.,

37:4.3 universes are not wholly exempt from the r. of the

70:11.1 Mores are laws and police r. in the making.

70:11.1 mores tend to crystallize to precise laws, concrete r.,

72:3.9 Divorce r. are somewhat lax, but decrees of

72:7.1 with such matters as health, sanitation, building r.,

73:5.3 of the sanitary r. designed to conserve its purity.

74:7.14 2. The social r. of the Garden.

82:1.10 Intelligent submission of this impulse to the r. of

82:2.4 But it was long the practice to suspend all sex r. on

82:3.2 been rebellious against the sex r. imposed by society;

82:3.3 sex mores were a mass of inconsistent and crude r..

82:3.3 society all had conflicting interests in the marriage r..

83:8.8 taboos, and enforced by the laws and r. of society.

89:1.6 constructive r. but obsolete, and outworn taboos.

97:10.2 the second Isaiah for the rules, r., and rituals of their

121:7.3 These minute r. of conduct pursued and dominated

121:7.3 who dared to flout their long-honored r. of social

123:3.9 co-operative with parental wishes and family r..

132:5.20 be impossible for men to establish rules and r.

134:6.1 becoming subservient to such laws, rules, and r.

140:8.9 was always duly observant of all civil laws and r.;

153:3.7 the folly of the whole rabbinic system of rules and r.

regulative

15:8.2 Further r. functions are performed by the

69:1.3 war for gain, and all the r. machinery of society.

69:6.1 primitive society with its four divisions—r., religious,

69:8.7 slavery compelled man to invent the r. mechanism of

70:0.2 peace is secured only by some sort of social r.

70:5.2 This r. group was composed of old men who had

70:7.1 were wholly religious; subsequently they became r..

71:1.1 The state is a territorial social r. organization, and

71:3.9 supervision that exercises a minimum of r. control.

81:6.33 primitive methods of communism or dictatorial r.

89:1.1 one; it is still a basic unit of the social r. structure.

regulator

11:8.9 The Unqualified Absolute is the revealer, r., and

56:1.1 repository in space and their revealer and r. in time

72:2.7 this body is purely advisory, but it is a mighty r. of

regulators

15:8.1 are able to function as efficient power-energy r.

29:0.1 little information concerning the controllers and r. of

29:1.1 Power Directors are the physical-energy r. of the

29:2.10 associates of the Power Directors are the r. of the

29:4.13 these more automatic r. of physical power are not

30:2.19 1. Circuit R..

48:2.4 1. Circuit R. 400

48:2.13 1. Circuit R.. These are the unique beings who

48:2.13 it requires millions of these r. to energize even a

48:2.14 Circuit r. initiate those changes in material energies

48:2.14 are morontia power generators as well as circuit r..

48:2.19 four circuit r., one planetary custodian, one liaison

48:2.20 These are the r of the morontia energy in association

regulatory

15:8.3 plus the r. function of the living energy controllers

27:2.1 as a body, are wholly self-governing and self-r.

rehabilitate

2:7.9 loyalty of many twentieth-century men, would r.

21:5.7 That which mercy cannot r. justice will eventually

65:2.13 forever shorn of the power to r. human potentialities.

78:2.2 always these superior peoples would r. themselves

rehabilitated

45:4.11 9. Adam, the discredited but r. planetary father of

45:4.12 the penalty of default with her mate and was r. with

45:7.1 Adjusters during the life in the flesh are r. in

67:4.7 all such sincere penitents will in some manner be r.

189:2.7 was empty,not because the body of Jesus had been r.

rehabilitating

29:4.29 form skillful liaisons which are effective in r. the

73:7.2 violet race for undertaking the work of r. the world

rehabilitation

2:3.6 to the r. of rebels and wrong thinkers, but when all

7:4.7 ministrationand if required, in restoration and r..

20:5.6 bestowal of a Creator Son to effect its spiritual r..

35:9.10 After r. these Sons are assigned to custodial duties

35:10.4 in rebellion who choose to accept the proffered r.

46:1.7 are in operation during this period of rest and r..

53:9.1 Panoptians and were given r. at the time of Jesus’

54:4.3 extended mercy might conduce to repentance and r..

67:3.10 the probationary era of planetary r. was inaugurated.

67:6.1 worked for the r. of the world as their early Badonite

73:7.4 ministry of intellectual advancement, and moral r..

74:3.5 concerning their plans for the r. of the world and

74:5.5 to resist Adam’s plans for the r. of human society.

76:5.1 They believed this gospel of resurrection and r.

76:5.6 further uplift and spiritual r. of unfortunate Urantia.

97:7.3 the r. of the Jewish nation, the glorification of

130:8.2 notable event of their stop here was the r. of Ezra,

188:5.2 The Master’s love implies r., eternal survival.

188:5.2 salvation as redemption if you mean this eternal r..

189:0.1 their various associates in the work of creature r.

195:4.3 The r. of Christianity, following the passing of the

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more recent relative r..

rehabilitators

7:4.5 Paradise Sons act as r. of that which misguided

rehearsal

83:2.3 the mimic flight, a sort of elopement r. which was

rehearsals

109:0.1 so does the Adjuster wax great in the r. of the next

153:1.3 He subjected his chosen messengers to repeated r.

rehearse

112:5.22 The Thought Adjuster will recall and r. for you

rehearsed

14:6.18 the Spirit r. for the adventure of ministry in the

114:7.4 1. Special capacity for being secretly r. for possible

114:7.8 who have been r. for numerous crucial positions on

114:7.8 r. in the deep mind by the combined technique

127:2.8 That very day the chazan had r. James in his

174:2.2 students from the academies, who had been r. for

182:2.5 And when Jacob had r. this message to the Master’s

rehearsing

109:0.1 by virtue of the preliminary mortal planning and r.

109:0.1 Adjusters are, as it were, r. the realities of the

134:1.7 in r. the mind for the great events which were in

140:7.4 During this week of r., Jesus many times repeated to

144:0.3 decided to spend time in retirement r. his apostles

155:2.3 the entire evening in r. their experiences among the

reignnoun or adjective

20:9.3 Teacher Son presides over the planetary millennial r.

49:5.23 confusion is no criterion of the early days of the r. of

52:6.1 his advent would not bring the usual r. of peace on

52:7.16 at the end of their first or some subsequent r.,

54:1.8 true and genuine liberty is compatible with the r. of

59:2.5 The only exception to this r. of terrestrial quiet was

65:5.3 the rule of wisdom, the r. of power, and the march

66:1.2 Prior to the r. of Lucifer in Satania, Caligastia had

66:6.0 6. THE PRINCE’S REIGN

67:3.10 The Caligastia panoramic r.-records on Jerusem

70:5.2 This r. of the oligarchy of age gradually grew into

71:2.12 3. The r. of law. Liberty can be enjoyed only when

74:2.8 new rulers of Urantia start their r. under favorable

95:5.5 with the establishment of monotheism during his r..

97:8.3 the everlasting r. of righteousness, the Messianic

97:9.21 This r. of terror was ended by a monotheistic revolt

101:6.5 lived under the r. of evolutionary religion up to the

121:2.10 Herod’s r. contributed much toward the blending of

136:2.8 Jesus was baptized in the fifteenth year of the r. of

136:8.8 of the disappointment of the r. of the Maccabees.

137:8.13 kingdom which I declare to you is not a r. of power

138:7.1 that my kingdom is a rule of power or a r. of glory.

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

170:4.1 the brotherhood of God’s r. in the hearts of men.

170:4.3 the quickened ethics resulting from the r. of God’s

reignverb

4:5.4 the divine rulers who serve and r. in the universes.

21:0.3 and forever do they r. after the “order of Michael,”

77:9.10 that distant day when in fact peace does r. on earth

96:5.4 You shall r. over many nations, but they shall not

96:5.4 over many nations, but they shall not r. over you.”

97:10.1 the coming Messiah would r. over them and all the

98:5.4 and the righteous would r. with Mithras forever.

120:3.11 “In your stead I now r..

150:8.5 King and say, Yahweh shall r., world without end.

171:8.3 saying, ‘We will not have this man to r. over us’?

180:5.3 permit its spirit of activation to live and r. within

184:3.14 Man be clothed with power and once more r. over

reigned

53:1.1 And Lucifer r. “upon the holy mountain of God,”

53:2.1 Lucifer and his assistant, Satan, had r. on Jerusem

67:5.1 Great confusion r. in Dalamatia and thereabout for

79:5.2 But the red man had r. supreme in eastern Asia for

119:2.2 This rebel System Sovereign, Lutentia, r. supreme

171:8.3 would have r. over such a dominion of human hearts

177:2.4 in a home where love prevailed and wisdom r..

196:0.12 faith of the child r. supreme in all matters relating

reigning

23:2.18 they are under the full jurisdiction of the r. Master

35:6.1 The r. Most High, the Constellation Father, has

43:2.4 court of the Most High, the r. Constellation Father.

43:2.8 and is presided over by the r. junior Most High.

reignsnoun

77:2.10 the r. of the individual kings lengthen from around

77:2.10 This lengthening of the r. of these older kings

reignsverb

3:2.1 universes know that “the Lord God omnipotent r..”

33:2.2 this local universe, and herein he now r. supreme.

43:3.2 A Constellation Father r. for ten thousand standard

119:0.7 he r. in just and merciful supremacy over all the

122:4.1 Joseph, I appear by command of Him who now r.

131:2.4 Let all nations say: The Lord r.!

136:2.4 “My Father who r. in heaven, hallowed be your

140:1.3 the brotherhood of love wherein righteousness r.,

rein

48:4.14 But we do not give r. to it freely, as you might say,

reincarnation

46:7.4 do evolve an individuality which can experience r..

46:7.5 creatures who experience this or any other sort of r..

86:4.6 orange race given to belief in transmigration and r..

86:4.6 This idea of r. originated in the observance of

86:4.6 children after grandparents was due to belief in r..

88:1.4 resident therein, then fetishism may impinge on r..

94:2.3 transmigrationthe doctrine of the r. of souls

164:3.4 throughout all these regions, a lingering belief in r..

reincarnations

94:2.6 the Deccan, with their anthropomorphisms and r.,

reindeer

61:7.13 the glaciers back and forth over the land were the r.,

64:4.3 The r. was highly useful to these Neanderthal

reinforce

65:5.2 admixture of the Adamic life plasm would so r.

91:3.5 prayer is a splendid way to r. the self for better living

111:3.2 the evolving soul is enabled to r. the supermaterial

159:3.12 such a faith will expand the mind, r. the personality,

reinforced

39:5.14 the spectacle will be lost even to r. seraphic vision.

51:6.3 moral authority of such an ancient center would be r.

62:0.1 the direct line of human ancestry, this strain was r.

68:4.3 developing primitive religion greatly r. ghost fear

78:3.6 A blended colored race, about this time greatly r. by

79:4.3 because they were r. by later conquerors, traders,

79:4.4 and this center was later r. by contributions from the

79:6.5 now these centers began to be r. by the arrival of a

80:5.1 The tribes of Europe were being r. and upstepped by

80:8.2 They were often r. by arrivals from Asia Minor,

89:1.1 acquired ghost or spirit sanction, and when thus r.,

113:4.4 mind adjutants, r. by the leadings of the Adjuster.

reinforcement

110:2.5 and you receive the r. of the Adjuster’s mind.

reinforcements

62:5.10 she held off the enemy until the father arrived with r.

157:0.1 in Mary’s home and, after summoning r., waited

reins

45:2.3 the first assistant to the erring chief, seized the r.

128:2.4 Never again did Jesus take the r. out of James’s

reinstate

120:1.6 If you should choose to r. yourself in power and

reinstated

53:9.6 system circuits will not be r. so long as Lucifer lives.

196:1.2 if the Jesus of Galilee is r. in the minds and souls

reinstatement

35:2.8 correctional rest, r. to service ensues on the third day

53:9.1 forgiveness and r. in some form of universe service.

177:4.6 with the Galilean and at the same time to ask for r.

reinterpret

194:2.5 words of the Master as well as to illuminate and r.

reinterpreted

195:0.3 The ideals of Jesus, as they were r. by Greek

reinvest

120:1.6 may choose to r. yourself with universe authority.

reiterate

5:6.13 I can do nothing more helpful than to r. that God is

44:2.3 1. The singers–harmonists who r. the specific

140:10.1 But Jesus would r., “In the kingdom you must be

166:4.12 Jesus found it necessary to r. his message, to tell

reiterated

11:0.1 And again it should be r. that spirit things and

97:1.4 Samuel r. the Melchizedek covenant with

127:2.8 r. that loyalty to a dead father forbade his leaving

140:8.17 Jesus constantly r., “What shall it profit a man if

148:6.9 Zophar r. his melancholy advice.

153:1.3 the r. choosing between the recurring situations of

158:6.2 r. declaration that my kingdom is not of this world

162:1.1 the Master’s recently r. declarations that he must

reiteration

161:2.9 exhausts the possibilities of language in the r. of

192:0.1 their r. of the story that a band of his followers had

reject

3:6.4 The mechanistic philosopher professes to r. the idea

24:6.9 meet face to face if you do not r. the certain plan

30:4.15 if you do not r. the plan of mortal survival.

34:7.1 If you do not r. this spirit, even though eternity may

87:5.8 no generation has ever yet dared to wholly r. it.

97:10.2 the Hebrew nation r. the magnificent concept of the

99:5.11 God-conscious men and women to r. the historic

109:6.1 And so it is, a mortal creature may r. survival; still

110:2.1 you are at full liberty to r. any part or all of the

111:1.9 will of man r. the guidance of such a loving pilot

111:3.1 empowered to rescind such a choice and r. survival.

111:3.1 this prerogative of choosing to r. eternal life;

119:3.8 honor Michael too devotedly ever consciously to r.

124:6.10 stood and wept over the city which was about to r.

127:6.1 not again did he have to r. the personal proffer of

132:0.4 apparent to Jesus that the Jews were going to r. his

136:9.12 finally r. all of his claims to authority and divinity.

137:8.18 one third prepared in their hearts to r. such a purely

150:4.3 when men r. my gift, division and turmoil result.

150:4.3 others r. the gospel, such division can produce

151:3.9 To r. the truth contained in parabolical analogy

153:1.3 but surely preparing their minds finally to r. him.

153:3.4 Altogether willing are you to r. the word of God

155:6.2 to r. the authority of the traditions of record which

156:5.2 labor upon the unsound beam, must r. it as unfit

159:4.1 I infer that you r. the teachings of the rabbis to the

162:5.3 You who would r. this light are from beneath; I

163:1.4 to those who r. your teaching: ‘Notwithstanding

163:1.4 ‘Notwithstanding you r. the truth, it remains that

165:6.3 members of a family believe in me and three r. this

166:1.4 you knowingly spurn the visitation of God and r.

166:1.4 Woe upon all who spurn mercy, and r. truth!

168:2.10 others only hardened their hearts the more to r. him.

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they r. my spiritual rule over

171:8.3 that which the children of Abraham now r. will be

172:3.10 You are about to r. the Son of Peace and turn your

172:3.10 about to r. the gift of God, and all men will r. you.

172:3.15 crowds were equally as willing quickly to r. Jesus

173:4.4 you are set in your hearts to r. the Son of Man.”

173:4.4 I warn you that, if you continue to r. this gospel,

174:5.3 their leaders are about to r. me, and in so doing they

174:5.3 and in so doing they will r. Him who sent me.

174:5.7 If my fellow countrymen, the Jews, choose to r.

174:5.7 they who r. me and refuse to receive my teaching

174:5.7 he has appointed to sit in judgment on such as r.

175:1.1 see light, those who are determined to r. this gospel

175:1.6 “And when you do once r. this revelation of God

175:1.11 no ill will for these scribes and Pharisees who r. my

175:1.11 profess to talk with God and then presume to r. him

175:1.19 Woe upon all of you who r. truth and spurn mercy!

175:1.19 Even so do you who knowingly r the counsel of God

175:1.24 To you who have chosen to r. the gift of God, I say

180:3.2 they have known the light and presumed to r. it,

180:6.1 and they refuse to receive me when they r. you,

183:1.2 that unthinking and evil mortals would thus r. the

184:1.5 How can you, therefore, r. the light of God?”

186:2.8 knowing that, while they had chosen to r. him, he

rejectedverb

2:3.6 when all such loving efforts are finally and forever r.,

43:4.9 he was unanimously r. by the assembled System

45:1.11 the sin of Lucifer and his fallen associates who r.

53:2.5 but always was the mercy of the Creator Son r.

53:2.5 r. and r. with increasing contempt and disdain.

77:3.8 The majority r. the teaching that their ancestors had

94:2.6 Having r. the teachings of personal religion

94:2.7 the Brahmans had r. the one God of Melchizedek,

95:3.5 halfheartedly for a short generation; Moses they r..

97:10.2 as the Hebrew clans r. the wonderful story of God

98:3.9 But the people at large r. the Cynics;

107:2.8 the mortal indwelling, but whose subjects r. survival.

112:3.2 If and when mortal man has finally r. survival,

112:4.11 believing that the human partner may have r. survival

121:7.3 not strange that they promptly r. one of their

128:4.3 He who was r. by the Jerusalem religious leaders,

133:3.2 when the Jews had r. his message and had voted to

137:2.2 Ezra r. the mild-mannered carpenter of Nazareth,

138:0.1 throughout his public ministry—they very nearly r.

146:2.5 you have r. my reproof, and because of this

146:2.5 Having r. the way of life, you may seek me

147:7.3 Likewise, that which is new but false must be r..

154:0.1 to proclaim Jesus king and how he r. the proposal.

158:2.2 who must suffer many things and finally be r..

158:7.3 presently go to Jerusalem, suffer many things, be r.

161:1.4 This the Greek r. on the ground that God does not

163:2.1 appointment to membership in the seventy were r.

163:2.1 the Master never r. a single person who craved

166:3.4 you r. all invitations to come while the door was

171:0.3 disappointed in this expectation, when he was r.

171:2.4 you must presently gain when the Son of Man is r.

171:8.3 who had already r. him, sent an embassy after him,

171:8.3 As this king was r. in the temporal rule, so is the

171:8.3 so is the Son of Man to be r. in the spiritual rule.

171:8.3 You will see the Son of Man r. now, but in another

172:3.1 Nazareth, Capernaum, and Jerusalem had r. him,

172:3.13 the Son of Peace, whom the chief priests have r..

173:1.1 having his supposedly perfect animal r. by the temple

173:1.2 sacrifice would not be r. on the ground of

173:4.2 lord shall hear how they have r. and killed his son,

173:4.4 “You know how your fathers r. the prophets,

173:4.4 the Scripture about the stone which the builders r.,

173:5.2 promised to attend the wedding feast, had finally r.

173:5.3 who have spurned my hospitality and r. my call.

174:5.13 but I declare that the Son of Man will be r. by men

175:1.5 when once you have finally r. my Father’s mercy,

175:1.8 is slighted and how the messengers of truth are r..

175:1.22 an accounting for the way they have r., persecuted

175:2.1 religious teachers of the Jewish nation onetime r.

175:2.3 manner in which certain of his fellow Jews r. him

176:1.1 kinsfolk, under the leadership of those who have r.

176:1.2 When his people r. his spiritual bestowal and

178:1.16 the new light, which they have so vigorously r..

180:3.2 can only condemn you if it is knowingly r..

182:3.9 His father Joseph’s people had r. him and thereby

rejectedadjective

2:6.7 restrain love, while justice conditions his r. mercy.

69:8.4 Hebrews were not allowed to sell such r. consorts

82:4.5 professional prostitute classes; the r. brides, those

94:6.9 Confucius was a r. teacher during his lifetime, but

111:1.9 wreck the mortal career upon the evil shoals of r.

171:8.4 “And now, as the r. nobleman of this parable, I

171:8.5 “And even if this r. Son should not return, another

182:3.9 His soul was tortured by baffled love and r. mercy

rejectful

130:1.5 those who are resistant to goodness, r. of beauty,

rejecting

110:5.5 But a human being would do better to err in r. an

111:1.5 are either accepting or r. the potential of eternal

117:4.10 or by r. survival, will you allow these secrets of

117:4.11 choice of accepting or of r. the role of personality

124:4.5 her son was gradually r. her guidance in matters

136:9.12 In r these methods of enhancing the coming kingdom

153:4.3 they are guilty of the sin of eternally r. divine

159:5.9 the positive portion of this Scripture while r. the

163:6.5 But woe upon the light-r. inhabitants of Chorazin,

166:1.4 Woe upon you Pharisees who have persisted in r.

175:1.2 By r. the truth of God and the light of heaven, they

175:1.5 they are on the verge of finally r. the gift of God to

175:2.1 in full the terrible price of r. the Prince of Peace.

rejection

53:0.1 spurious personal liberty—r. of universe allegiance

54:0.1 the kingdom as contrasted with its continuous r.,

54:0.2 the willful r. of truth is error; the persistent pursuit

67:7.1 of the creature’s willful and persistent r. of light are

67:8.1 in his glorious r. of the flood tides of sedition and

94:1.6 The r. of the Melchizedek gospel of trust in God

94:2.2 now, with the weakening of Vedism through the r.

94:2.4 paid the most terrible price for its r. of the Salem

95:1.10 Salem missionaries of the period following the r.

112:5.1 actual choice of destiny acceptance or of destiny r..

112:5.9 to enjoy a second opportunity in the face of the r. of

119:2.6 While I continue in r. of the Paradise rule, I am

130:1.5 follows upon the heels of the unwise r. of light.

145:0.3 family, throughout the trying ordeal of his trial, r.,

146:4.6 Jesus had taught had he met with such a general r.

148:4.5 Iniquity is the measure of the continued r. of the

149:3.2 their hearts were hardened by the continued r. of

150:9.0 9. THE NAZARETH REJECTION

151:0.2 not fully recovered from the sorrow of his recent r.

153:1.2 of open warfare and final acceptance or final r..

173:4.3 and to the impending r. of Jesus and the gospel of

173:5.6 anticlimax in that they all pointed to the certain r.

175:2.3 the individual Jew as one who is guilty of the r.

176:1.2 The Master realized that the r. of the spiritual

176:3.3 save you in the face of knowing and persistent r.

rejections

173:5.2 When the king heard of these r. of his invitation,

rejects

117:4.2 But if a creature r. the eternal career, that part of

117:4.11 if mortal man r. the eternal career, he is moving

162:5.3 every one who deliberately r. this saving light shall

163:1.4 He who r. your gospel message r. me.

163:1.4 And he who r. me r. Him who sent me.”

rejoicesee rejoiceimperative

1:5.4 they should r. in the assurance that he is a person;

5:1.3 you should r. in the recognition of the ever-present

20:6.1 Let us all r in the knowledge and assurance that such

75:8.7 we r. that disagreement and misunderstanding are

90:4.9 and r. in the enlightenment of scientific research.

97:5.3 “I will greatly r. in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful

108:6.7 How they r. when they can dispense with symbols

110:7.7 Adjusters r. to make contact with the mortal mind;

131:3.7 The unselfish go to heaven, where they r. in the

131:10.7 I do not see how I can r. in the fatherhood of God

137:6.2 And when you see these things, your heart shall r..

138:3.6 but you should r. still more because many of you

143:2.3 rebirth of the spirit, you are taught to believe and r.

143:6.1 consequently the sowers and the reapers r. together.

145:5.7 and to r. in the liberty of the sons of God, and make

150:9.2 I would r. to see you all enter the kingdom, but

155:1.2 he commands you to r. with trembling;

155:1.2 I bid you r. with assurance.

158:1.9 We r. to see this glory.

159:3.10 and in their hearts are constrained to r. evermore.

163:6.2 I r. with you that you have power with men, but

163:6.3 I r. to know that the good news will spread to all

163:6.6 “I did indeed r. with you when you came back

165:3.3 but to r. in the knowledge of Him who has power

169:1.2 shepherd called in his friends and bade them r.

169:1.10 they all gathered about the father to r. with him

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to r. over his son’s safe return.

180:6.7 will first be made sorrowful, but later on will you r.

181:2.7 I would r. to know that you would not falter; I

191:4.3 As you r. in your loyalty to the gospel, pray the

193:1.2 You r. to know that I am the resurrection and the

193:2.2 You r. to know that the Son of Man has risen from

rejoiceimperative

100:7.13 was Jesus saying, “R. and be exceedingly glad.”

122:9.20 R. in the tender mercy of our God because the

131:2.4 Let the heavens be glad and let the earth r..

140:3.11 R. and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward

140:5.20 R. and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward

142:2.4 And thus seeing him, you should r. to enter the

145:4.2 R. not that my Father is powerful to heal the body

146:5.2 saying, “R., for your son is improvedhe lives.”

155:1.2 he commands you to r. with trembling;

159:1.2 R. with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.

159:2.1 R. that already our teaching has begun to manifest

163:6.2 But r. not so much over this, for I declare to you

163:6.2 rather r. that your names are written on the rolls of

169:1.4R. with me, for I have found the piece that was

172:3.4 Zechariah: “R. greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout,

179:5.7 recall the life I have lived among you and r. that I

181:2.19 r. with them and continue your daily work as

rejoiced

24:6.7 we all r. in the assurance that, eventually, pilgrims

53:7.11 perused the bulletins of the Satania rebellion and r.

63:7.1 Fonta sorrowed because of the Adamic failure, but r.

97:9.25 Hebrews r. that their magic of reform had delivered

122:2.7 Zacharias and Elizabeth r. greatly in the realization

137:4.1 And everybody r. when Jesus consented to lead the

137:4.16 r. at the supposed miracle which they thought

139:9.2 they r. to find themselves numbered among such a

142:1.6 Jesus, and hundreds of them r. in the good news.

145:5.3 people were overjoyed, and his apostles so much r..

147:3.5 r. at Jesus’ words and, picking up his bed, went forth

150:5.4 And the women r. all the more to know they were

159:5.16 looking for sinners, and who r. when he found them

162:7.5 Even Abraham r. to see my day, and by faith he

167:0.3 They were much r. over the progress of the gospel

167:3.3 congregation r. with her that she had been healed.

167:6.5 He r. to contemplate the Father through the starry

174:5.9 I am r. to receive these truth-seeking gentiles who

177:4.9 But he r. in being so sagacious as to trade off his

181:2.14 r. that, though he who carried the bag is absent,

191:4.7 they all r. to know their Creator as one of their own

rejoices

14:4.13 Man r. in the goodness of God, Havoners exult in

135:11.2 bridegroom who stands near-by and hears him r.

161:2.5 and r. when they consent to see the light of truth.

rejoicing

47:10.1 Supervisors are absent from these occasions of r..

74:1.5 at the family rendezvous r. that their parents were

74:4.6 mind culture, while the evening was spent in social r.

131:3.2 my being shall be at peace with this supermortal r.

140:3.8 they who weep, for they shall receive the spirit of r..

145:4.1 the r. and happy throng overran Zebedee’s home,

150:5.4 there was great r. among those who had heard these

159:1.2 he lays it over his shoulder and, going home r.,

162:4.2 Here was a time of racial r., mingled with sacrifices

163:6.6 now, while I would not quench your spirit of r.,

169:1.3 to find you and bring you, with r., back to the fold,

169:1.12 you never made r. over my faithful service, but

172:5.8 Zechariah where the prophet had alluded to the r. of

180:6.7 again, and then will your sorrow be turned into r.,

rejoin

26:4.11 And this they do, hoping to r. the pilgrims of time,

39:8.10 passed their Havona separation tests, frequently r.

137:0.1 Jesus came down from the hills to r. John’s company

172:3.14 Pharisees hastened on ahead of the procession to r.

191:0.12 Thomas felt the urge to r. his fellow apostles, but

rejoined

25:8.7 remains with this person until he either is r. by his

125:4.3 “Then,” r. the now irate teacher, “why are you

rejuvenated

41:7.15 Such dead or dying suns can be r. by collisional

119:3.4 a Material Son and Daughter arrived on this r.

rejuvenating

48:4.19 you always find it r. when for a short time you can

rejuvenation

195:4.4 moral hibernation, threatened extinction, later r.,

rejuvenations

196:1.2 the economic transformations, the moral r.,

rejuvenators

48:4.11 who are inherent Creators, hence automatic self-r.,

rekindle

94:6.11 Mo Ti sought to r. the ancient quest for new truth,

rekindled

94:12.5 The desire to learn has been r. in the hearts of the

relate

8:1.11 We know that any child can best r. himself to reality

9:3.7 material activities of the God of Action appear to r.

19:5.6 I may r. a further interesting fact: When a Solitary

55:0.12 are described as they r. to the universe organization,

70:10.11 strange to r., even then a man could kill his wife

123:5.12 times Jesus heard his father r. the story of Elijah,

127:2.6 difficult for spiritual leaders to r. themselves to,

128:6.10 youngsters, who never tired of listening to Jesus r.

131:8.4 R. yourself to every man as if you were in his place.

138:2.10 had many interesting and profitable experiences to r..

143:3.1 When Jesus had listened to the apostolic chief r.

145:2.6 of the heart, to r. yourselves to God as individuals?

158:4.5 And then the father proceeded to r. to the apostles

159:4.2 on condition that you do not r. these things to

168:1.6 now we may r. an interesting and instructive fact:

180:5.7 so to r. themselves to their fellows that they will

189:5.1 Strange to r., this promise had not occurred to Peter

190:3.1 Mary proceeded to r. what had recently happened

relatedverb

0:3.12 The First Source and Center is r. to the universe as:

0:6.9 This luminous emanation is in no respect r. either to

4:4.3 Therefore is God r. to the universe as the being of

7:1.10 the Eternal Son and Deity Absolute appear to be r.

10:4.6 The Trinity is so r. to total universe affairs that it

11:5.6 knowledge that this mid-area is in some manner r. to

12:3.6 These four circuits are not r. to the nether Paradise

12:4.7 space exists only as r. to something positive and

13:2.10 as their name might suggest, are r. to the Supreme;

13:2.10 r. to the Ultimate and the future Supreme-Ultimate.

15:4.6 Nebulae are not directly r. to any administrative units

16:6.1 functionally r. to the mind of the evolving Supreme

17:5.5 The Circuit Spirits are r. to the native inhabitants of

17:5.5 the Adjusters are r. to the mortal creatures inhabiting

19:5.6 suggests that Adjusters are in some manner r. to,

23:2.11 And all this is r. in this connection, not to appear

23:4.2 some manner r. to the Conjoint Actor’s bestowal of

29:3.12 These living power mechanisms are not r. to the

30:2.130 beings that are also closely r. to the organization and

31:9.9 if our former conjectures are valid, it must be r. to

33:5.4 Constellations are closely r. to the superuniverse

36:2.20 creature life as it is r. to the cosmic philosophy of

36:5.14 These mind-adjutants are r. to creature life of

36:5.14 the power centers and physical controllers are r. to

36:5.16 The adjutant mind-spirits are in no manner directly r.

38:3.1 engagements which are in no way r. to man’s

39:5.16 functions as a part of the system, and as it is r. to,

40:6.8 you are directly r. to the divine Father of all Sons of

41:2.6 the physical controllers are r. to the preliving

43:3.6 Urantia is closely r. to the constellation rulers

43:3.8 Urantia became peculiarly r. to the Most Highs.

49:2.15 four distinct species of intelligent life as they are r. to

49:5.19 There are three groups of mind design as r. to

49:5.30 Intelligent beings are vertically r. in twelve great

54:1.3 True liberty is progressively r. to reality and is ever

55:9.2 the constellation remains r. to the local universe as

58:2.7 Auroral phenomena are directly r. to sunspots,

62:1.1 ancestry of the human species were not directly r. to

62:3.12 readily seen that man and the ape are r. only in that

81:5.1 evolution and culture become r. as cause and effect

81:6.20 The progress of civilization is directly r. to the

86:5.4 The soul was thought of as being r. to the body as

97:7.10 proclaimed that man was very closely r. to God,

103:9.2 Thinking is more closely r. to the material life and

104:3.13 Thus is the Father r. to the six co-ordinate

104:3.17 They are roughly r. as the relation of function to

105:3.4 Just as spirit energy is r. to the Father through the

107:3.1 All universe activities r. to the dispatch, direction,

108:2.4 their human subjects; God and man are directly r..

108:4.2 not r. to, the work of the universe of universes,

109:6.2 As r. to fusion candidates, if a Mystery Monitor is

110:5.1 commonly called conscience; they are not directly r..

110:6.16 These circle attainments are only relatively r. to

110:6.18 The mastery of the cosmic circles is r. to the growth

112:1.18 the unifier of all these factors as r. to cosmic realities

113:6.1 together with all other values r. to your future

115:5.2 The function of the Trinity is r. to the function of the

116:4.12 in the evolution of God the Sevenfold which are r. to

117:6.3 Even Thought Adjusters are r. to him; in original

118:1.1 the Gods are r. to time as an experience in eternity.

118:10.2 But the functions of the Almighty Supreme are r. to

118:10.5 of any creature as such function is r. to the total.

121:5.17 Morality among the gentiles was not necessarily r.

121:8.9 the story of Jesus’ life as Paul had r. it to Luke.

123:2.2 the supervision of the Universe Rulers, as it was r. to

127:4.9 the family teachings and practices r. to Sabbath

128:7.6 complicated affairs of this planet as they were r. to

132:7.5 largely without a philosophy of living as r. thereto.

136:2.2 human evolutionary ascension in all matters r. to

136:5.4 I cannot limit your creatures in anything r. thereto.

136:5.5 will of this God-man to the effect that time, as r. to

138:6.3 “My kingdom and the gospel r. thereto shall be

140:5.3 reveal this new concept of fatherly love as it is r. to

143:3.4 to reminiscences and to talking over matters not r. to

146:6.4 Luke, who recorded it as the episode had been r. to

156:5.19 But in all other things r. to honor and adulation seek

157:4.3 or some happening r. to themselves, too seriously.

157:7.1 Judas never had freely and confidentially r. himself

158:1.2 his bestowal in the flesh as this experience was r. to

160:4.16 They are r. in life, but they represent vastly differing

161:1.8 two things which are r. to the same thing are r. to

163:6.1 enthusiasts for the gospel r. their experiences.

163:6.2 When the seventy r. how “even the devils were

168:0.6 question the Master’s conduct as r. to Lazarus’s

168:4.2 their recent experiences as they were r. to prayer

170:0.2 outworking of the kingdom idea as it is r. to the

175:1.8 in everything r. to the peace of Israel you are to be

186:2.2 willing to discuss with Pilate any question r. to the

188:4.12 The great thing about the death of Jesus, as it is r. to

189:4.13 the home of Elijah Mark, where they r. to the ten

190:1.2 Joseph’s house, where they r. their experiences to

190:1.2 the home of Nicodemus, where they r. all these

193:2.2 These great truths and universe facts are all r. to

relatedadjective

12:6.7 but also to all other r. causations throughout the

13:1.20 refrain from discussing secrets of such closely r.

17:1.5 have the same names as their r. superuniverses;

38:3.1 six other orders of r. beings, the unrevealed angels

40:6.5 if in spirit you become truly r. brothers of Christ,

45:1.7 to individual groupings of these divinely r. sons.

48:6.30 the intelligent assembly and co-ordination of r. data,

49:5.29 These r. classes of universe creatures are inspected

49:5.30 The co-ordination of these uniquely r. groups of

54:3.2 prove entirely satisfactory to all r. personalities,

54:3.3 extinct, both in the evildoer and in all r. supporters

56:7.6 we speculate much concerning these and r. matters.

61:1.14 the evolution of mammalian and other r. forms of life

62:3.12 readily seen that man and the ape are r. only in that

62:4.3 while the less intelligent and closely r. tribes lived

65:2.5 the closely r. groups of earthworms and leeches,

67:7.4 its inherent negativistic harvest upon any and all r.

84:7.9 The early family embraced a r. working group,

96:5.9 of Abraham, Nahor, Lot, and other of the r. tribes

130:7.4 The universe of space is a time-r. phenomenon as

130:7.4 the only physically r. reality which can transcend

130:7.5 will be viewed as a whole and perfectly r. cycle;

relatedness

106:7.7 the absonite architects perceive its r. to future and

130:4.2 combined in eternal r., and experienced with

130:4.11 it is simply the observation of a relativity in the r.

130:7.6 concept of the variation in r. of universe objects.

130:7.6 of the concept of the space-r. of material objects.

132:1.2 scientist is limited to the discovery of the r. of facts.

relates

121:8.10 The Gospel according to John r. much of Jesus’

133:2.2 It is Godlike to share your life and all that r. thereto

155:6.4 is able to grasp the reality of God and all that r. to

relating

24:5.3 fully informed on all matters r. to the welfare and

33:4.6 officer of execution for superuniverse mandates r.

93:6.7 narratives r. to the natural destruction of Sodom and

123:6.8 Jesus’ frankness and unconventional manner of r.

125:6.3 to answer his question r. to the purpose of prayer

127:4.2 and everything r. to the welfare of the family.

128:3.7 Simon kept the family up late that night r. his

142:3.2 Do you not know the traditions of Israel r. to the

190:2.2 Mary was excitedly r. to the family her experiences

196:0.12 in all matters r. to the religious consciousness.

relationsee relation to, in

0:11.9 we do not fully perceive the r. of this Absolute to the

1:7.1 The fellowship r. of father and son, as between

4:0.0 GOD’S RELATION TO THE UNIVERSE

5:0.0 GOD’S RELATION TO THE INDIVIDUAL

5:6.13 my efforts to present the r. of the living God to the

7:0.0 R. OF THE ETERNAL SON TO THE UNIVERSE

7:3.0 R. OF THE SON TO THE INDIVIDUAL

8:3.0 R. OF THE SPIRIT TO THE FATHER AND SON

8:3.3 The Spirit sustains the same personal r. to the Son

9:0.0 R. OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT TO THE UNIV.

9:6.8 concerning its r. to creatures, we can only speculate.

12:4.2 not so sure about the r. of this Absolute to motion.

12:4.2 we are not so sure about the r. of the Unqualified

13:1.18 this world holds the secrets of the personal r. of the

14:4.10 an eternity fact which has no r. to time or space as

16:1.0 1. RELATION TO TRIUNE DEITY

16:2.0 2. RELATION TO THE INFINITE SPIRIT

16:5.0 5. RELATION TO CREATURES

17:2.4 any personal capacity with r. to other (nonreflective)

21:5.0 5. R. OF MASTER SONS TO THE UNIVERSE

29:3.6 Their r. to gravity is wholly negative.

32:4.0 4. GOD’S RELATION TO A LOCAL UNIVERSE

34:1.3 This is the r. of a stupendous drama in few words,

40:5.4 classified in accordance with their r. to these gifts,

42:4.4 these beings have only a negative r. to gravity

49:2.15 to do with the r. of mortals to water, air, and land,

49:5.31 is determined by the r. of the personality status to

56:10.16 requires a grasp of the r. of all parts to that whole;

56:10.16 means the r. of created parts to the Creative Whole.

56:10.19 values of divinity are blended in the Father’s r. with

69:6.0 6. FIRE IN RELATION TO CIVILIZATION

70:3.9 “Guest friendship” was a r. of temporary hospitality.

70:8.5 by conquest, the r. of the victor to the vanquished,

74:7.6 3. The r. of individual rights to group rights and

82:5.10 in-law relationships, cases representing no blood r.

83:8.3 Neither can marriage be truly compared to the r. of

84:1.7 The mother and child r. is natural, strong, and

84:4.5 existed great fear of the first sex r. with a woman;

95:5.6 an intimate worshipful r. between man and God.

99:5.7 Let the term “faith” stand for the individual’s r. to

100:3.3 You must recognize the r. between pleasurable

100:6.1 the r. of the supposedly irreligious mother to her

102:6.1 The r. between the creature and the Creator is a

102:7.2 the truth of God, his r. to the universe, is a relative

103:6.14 and with the essential curvature of all r. concepts.

104:3.17 They are roughly related as the r. of function to

108:2.6 definite but unknown r. between the ministry of

108:4.0 4. R. TO OTHER SPIRITUAL INFLUENCES

109:0.0 RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO UNIVERSE

109:3.0 3. R. OF ADJUSTERS TO MORTAL TYPES

110:0.0 R. OF ADJUSTERS TO INDIVID. MORTALS

110:6.16 beings are far less conscious of experiential r. to

110:6.19 There is only an indirect r. between cosmic-circle

111:6.1 troubles of mortal man grow out of his twofold r. to

113:3.0 3. RELATION TO OTHER SPIRIT INFLUENCES

115:5.0 5. R. OF THE SUPREME TO THE PARADISE

115:6.0 6. R. OF THE SUPREME TO THE TRIODITIES

117:4.8 The temporal r. of man to the Supreme is the

117:7.16 What the r. of the superuniverse citizens of that age

118:1.1 to attain comprehension of Deity’s r. to the cosmos.

118:9.8 same r. to their Creator Fathers and their Creative

120:3.8 sex, you will probably not enter the marriage r.,

120:3.8 which r. would be wholly honorable and consistent

126:0.2 the contemplation of his r. to his Father’s business

126:3.11 what should be his r. to this Jewish Messiah?

126:3.11 And what should be his r., after embarking on his

128:7.2 Jesus said little about the r. of himself to his Father

129:1.10 when discussing religionthe r. of man to God.

135:9.5 What was to be the r. of John to Jesus?

136:3.3 Jesus was wholly self-conscious concerning his r.

140:5.11 Genuine meekness has no r. to fear.

140:10.5 the personal r. of the individual to Godthis very

140:10.8 the nature of man, but from the r. of man to God.

142:7.4 was not the best way to illustrate man’s r. to God;

146:2.13 Jesus commented at great length on the r. of

148:4.2 Never forget these laws of r. to the Father’s will:

149:6.3 And it is just this changing of the r. of man to God

150:6.1 “Forgiveness in R. to Repentance,” “Peace and

159:2.2 Jesus was referring to man’s personal r. to the

160:2.10 finds its ideal possibilities in the human marriage r.

161:1.8 That the r. of Son and Father presupposes equality

178:1.1 a score of questions regarding the r. of the kingdom

178:1.1 concerning the r. of sonship with God to citizenship

181:2.10 I have taught you regarding the r. of citizenship on

184:3.17 that charges of a definite nature regarding Jesus’ r.

186:5.1 There is no direct r. between the death of Jesus

196:3.2 three elements in universal reality: fact, idea, and r..

relation to, in

0:1.11 Supremacy may be conceived as a function in r. to

0:1.12 Deity level of Ultimacy connotes a function in r. to

0:3.9 God, as the First Source, is primal in r. to total

0:3.11 or finality, exists except in direct or indirect r. to,

0:3.13 is eternally fixed in absolute r. to the force-energy

1:7.3 divine goodness is understandable only in r. to

2:1.10 are revealed in r. to the outworking of the plan of

6:4.1 the spiritual power of the Son is absolute in r. to

10:4.1 God functions as God only in r. to God and to those

10:4.1 Deity only in the Trinity and in r. to universe totality.

10:4.4 can function in r. to this selfsame Paradise Trinity.

10:5.3 the functions of the Trinity is best considered in r. to

10:5.4 Hence the Trinity in r. to the finite is sometimes

10:5.6 Absolute Attitude of the Trinity is in r. to absolute

10:8.2 a qualified manifestation of the Trinity in r. to the

10:8.2 Supreme thus partially represents the Trinity in r.

12:4.10 are absolute, motion in r. to unmoving Paradise.

13:1.10 instructed concerning reflectivity functions in r. to

15:6.14 they happen to be in proper r. to a near-by sun,

17:0.12 his function in r. to the native beings of Nebadon is

18:1.2 the personal representatives of triune Deity in r. to

21:6.1 The Michaels must be partial in r. to total infinity,

21:6.1 but they are probably absolute in r. to that part of

33:6.7 time of universe swing in r. to the Uversa circuit

40:5.18 essential differences in r. to the ascension career.

42:7.8 same comparative ratio of electronic behavior in r.

82:1.3 The regulation of sex in r. to marriage indicates:

87:5.2 the art of self-maintenance practiced in r. to belief

104:2.2 demands that such Deity exist in r. to other and

105:2.4 seven phasenature may be best suggested in r. to

105:5.3 Transcendental ultimates are, in r. to the finite,

106:0.4 maximum” is itself relativemaximum in r. to what?

106:0.16 depicting cosmic evolution and destiny in r. to all

109:2.1 of Adjusters in r. to experiencevirgin, advanced,

112:0.12 unique in r. to Godhe is no respecter of persons,

112:0.14 illustrating primacy of the Father in r. to the Son.

112:1.17 are not connected with each other except in r. to the

116:6.1 Thus, in r. to personality, do physical systems

118:3.7 levels, but spirit patterns only exist in r. to space;

130:7.4 The motion of time is only revealed in r. to

134:5.9 and clans in r. to the tribe and larger groupings.

136:3.4 personal status in r. to sovereignty and rebellion.

167:7.1 their discussion of children in r. to the kingdom led

170:1.13 as embracing man’s personal experience in r. to his

170:3.0 3. IN RELATION TO RIGHTEOUSNESS

186:5.0 5. JESUS’ DEATH IN R. TO THE PASSOVER

relational

28:6.2 Origin is the basis of the r. reaction of the Gods.

relationssee relations, sex

0:3.10 maintains personal r. of infinite control over all

1:7.8 in all reality reactions and in all creature r., as one.

2:2.7 mortal experience with evil and all man’s r. thereto

2:5.11 connote man’s highest concept of the mortal r. of

4:4.6 Therefore, in all his personal r. with the creature

5:3.1 their spiritual r. with such beings as inhabit Urantia

5:3.1 of personal appeals, communion, and intimate r..

6:0.4 any adequate idea of the eternal r. of the Deities;

8:1.11 child will be able to adjust to the concept of family r.

9:8.11 Spirits, who are in a class by themselves in their r. to

10:2.1 forever maintains personal r. of loving association

10:3.2 the Son and the Spirit sustain the same and equal r.

12:8.14 Spirit is unchanging, therefore, in all personality r.,

17:6.7 regarded as a person and will maintain personal r.

18:1.5 fitting that these very personal r. and extraordinary

18:1.6 granted us fully to penetrate all of the personal r. of

23:2.14 Solitary Messengers enjoy special r. with the natives

24:1.16 Paradise, you will have no personal r. with them.

27:3.1 even the morontia concept of personal and group r..

32:4.4 the r. of any division of creatures to any other class

43:5.17 Melchizedek revealed the r. of this Most High

43:8.12 you will practice such improved ethics in your r.

51:6.4 devoted to culture, economic development, trade r.,

51:7.4 their energies to the promotion of the arts, social r.,

53:2.3 His r. with the Creator Son had been intimate and

55:9.1 more intimate r. with the planetary, system, and

55:10.4 The Mother Spirit experiences new liaison r. with

56:3.2 in all time-space situations and r. this single spirit is

56:7.3 expanded in personality r. with the mind and spirit

56:10.8 the recognition of divine goodness in Deity r. with

56:10.9 Universal beauty embraces the harmonious r. and

56:10.13 recognition of true r. implies a mind competent to

56:10.16 All insight into the r. of the parts to any given whole

66:5.28 9. The governors of advanced tribal r..

66:5.30 to humanize warfare, to co-ordinate intertribal r.,

66:5.30 improved social r. were very helpful in influencing

69:3.7 The next differentiation of labor grew out of the r. of

69:9.9 Property r. did not end with death;

70:3.4 Trade r. have been facilitated by development of

70:9.13 the rules of the gamerecognized adjustments of r.

71:7.2 of insight into the significance of human r.,

72:12.2 establish ambassadorial r. with the inferior peoples,

74:5.3 idea of developing trade r. with the outside world.

74:5.3 extensive trade r. with the near-by tribes had been

75:3.4 the chairman of the Edenic commission on tribal r.,

75:3.7 the Nodites who favored friendly r. with the Garden.

79:1.2 built their settlements and entered into trade r.

81:3.7 but these were all secondary to the trading r.,

81:6.19 And all these international r. should be fostered,

82:2.2 there was little or no regulation of the r. of the sexes.

82:3.2 otherwise secret and personal r. of men and women.

83:1.1 to regulate and control those many human r. which

83:2.5 The r. between the sexes are evolving favorably;

84:6.8 the biologic r. of male and female with the social

84:6.8 male and female with the social r. of husband and

85:3.3 the Hindus still maintain friendly r. with their snakes.

87:7.8 It must recognize true meanings, exalt beautiful r.,

89:5.7 it was customary to refrain from eating near r.;

89:10.6 forgiveness of sin by Deity is the renewal of loyalty r

89:10.6 of the human consciousness of the lapse of such r.

89:10.6 the consciousness of re-establishment of loyalty r.

93:5.11 Melchizedek maintained peaceful r. with all the

96:3.4 maintain friendly r. with the Pharaohs and not to

99:1.4 These new social r. and economic upheavals can

100:1.1 concepts of diversified life situations and cosmic r..

103:7.12 analogous interpretations of origins, functions, r.,

103:8.2 arises out of the dissimilar interpretations and r. of

105:4.4 R. existent within the I AM as the unity thereof is

105:4.5 R. existent between the I AM as sevenfold and the

106:0.1 mortal should know something of the r. of Deity to

106:9.2 creature could possibly perceive the r. of sequence

106:9.2 no creature could fathom the r. of simultaneity.

114:4.2 observer, who maintains very close advisory r. with

114:6.8 now functioning in the overcontrol of international r.

115:2.2 if not augmented even in the r. of infinite Deity.

115:4.5 direct and indirect: direct in so far as triodity r.

116:4.2 Deity and sustains very close r. to the Supreme.

117:7.12 speculations concerning his r. to the present grand

120:3.4 3. In your r. to the social order we advise that you

121:2.10 The friendly r. of Herod with the Roman rulers made

124:4.3 enjoyed good r. with them up to the beginning of

127:5.5 not free to enter into r. with any woman other than

130:2.4 become master of all r. between the two of you?

131:0.1 world’s religions about God and his r. with man.

131:1.7 In all your r. with men do good for evil.

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the r. of the sexes.

133:5.8 of a living universe of changing impersonal r.

134:5.13 internal affairs, it is not concerned with foreign r.,

136:6.2 in general even in his r. with other personalities,

136:9.1 his individual r. to natural law and spiritual power,

140:8.9 the strained r. then existing between the Jewish

141:7.5 that he had come to establish personal and eternal r.

142:2.2 and better r. among the families of all nations.

142:7.13 application of these features of family life to the r.

143:3.1 maintaining harmonious r. with John’s disciples.

143:3.7 a period of improved r. with the followers of John.

143:7.2 the act of an individual soul in its self-conscious r.

144:6.3 If you are in personal difficulty in your r. with God

153:3.7 he could do nothing to prevent an open rupture of r.

159:2.2 the outward and far-flung social r. of believers

160:2.6 Of all social r. calculated to develop character, the

160:2.6 Marriage, with its manifold r., is best designed to

161:2.9 speaks of these r. in such a matter-of-fact way.

170:3.10 man unfolds his moral nature in loving r. with his

170:3.11 the approaching age of improved human r. and

174:1.2 comprehend the nature of those loving r. between

178:1.2 This distinction of procedure refers to the r. of the

178:2.1 over vast stretches of time and embracing r. with

180:5.6 golden rule as the yardstick for measuring social r.

181:2.16 dealt with as individuals in all their spiritual r., but

184:1.1 priest, and with his r. to the Roman authorities,

186:5.5 divinely beautiful r. between man and his Maker

188:5.1 all r. between God and man upon the family basis.

188:5.1 the central truth in the universe r. of Creator and

194:4.11 Greek believers that terminated the peaceful r.

196:0.4 religion based on personal spiritual r. with the Father

relations, sex

45:6.3 derived from average sr. on their native spheres.

82:2.2 there was little or no regulation of the r. of the sexes.

82:3.10 allowed members of the ruling group to have sr. with

82:4.3 and all legalized sr. grew out of these pre-existent

82:5.1 crystallize in restriction of sr. among near relatives.

83:1.2 1. In the regulation of personal sr..

83:2.5 The r. between the sexes are evolving favorably;

83:2.6 among early peoples sr. were conventional during

83:4.3 all formality, marriage being consummated by sr..

83:5.12 one wife, but he could maintain sr. with any number

83:5.13 The olden taboos on sr. with a pregnant or nursing

84:1.1 Marriage was not founded on sr.;

84:1.3 by the conscious realization of the obligations of sr..

84:1.4 of bathing in the sea at high tide than of having sr..

84:1.5 that sr. opened the way for the impregnating ghost

84:4.3 proper and satisfactory sr. have always involved the

89:7.4 highly elevating to have sr. with a woman engaged

92:2.5 that they be permitted freely to indulge in loose sr.

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the r. of the sexes.

relationship

0:4.5 The primal r. is the tension between them.

0:6.11 but there is no r. between space and pattern;

0:7.7 This associative Deity r. is now creatively expanding

0:12.4 Trinities are truths of r. and facts of co-ordinate

1:1.1 it grows out of the recognition of our personal r.

1:1.3 numerous appellations, in spirit of r. all meaning

1:1.5 known by some name indicative of personal r.,

1:1.5 yield to the sentimental appeal of the touching r.

1:7.2 Such a r. can exist only between personalities.

2:5.11 so much of human r. that is wholly ignoble and

2:6.2 level of intimate family morality of the parent-child r.

2:7.7 coheres in God the Father through the direct r.

3:2.13 the will of God, by his mercy ministry and fatherly r.

3:4.7 And all of such a unique r. is an actual experience in

3:4.7 the Creator-creature r.the Father-child affection.

4:4.5 the whole of this absolute nature is subject to the r.

4:4.5 but in all his vast family r. with the creatures of time

6:0.4 afford the finite mind something of an idea of the r.

8:0.4 I do so merely to enable you to think of their r..

9:1.1 is known by many names, all designative of r. and

9:1.1 is the apparent ancestor of motion, change, and r..

9:1.3 actual or actualizing reality can escape eventual r.

9:1.6 his actions appear to recognize the Father-Paradise r.

9:7.4 The r. between the finite cosmic mind and the divine

10:2.7 experiences the fullness of divine personality r.,

10:4.6 totality of any isolated cosmic event or personality r.

10:5.5 and this r. is denominated the Trinity of Ultimacy.

10:7.3 We understand that they sustain a similar r. to the

10:7.3 often conjecture as to what will be the personal r.

12:4.12 The present r. of your sun and its associated

12:7.7 to taste the divine delights of experiencing the r. of

12:7.8 the universality of God’s love brings into being a r.

12:7.10 this brotherhood, being universal, is a r. of the whole

12:7.10 Brotherhood discloses not the each r., but the all r..

12:7.11 Brotherhood constitutes a fact of r. between every

12:7.11 the penalties that may come as a result of r. to other

12:9.6 Such a r. of personal mind and spirit constitutes the

15:4.6 charge of a superuniverse irrespective of nebular r.,

16:3.15 Master Spirit discloses a personal and organic r. to

16:5.5 to portray a complete Trinity r. to the evolutionary

16:9.13 realization of our fraternal r with fellow personalities

16:9.14 Fatherhood is the r. out of which we reason

21:0.2 The r. of the Creator Sons with their Paradise Father

21:3.9 Augmenting supreme sovereigntythe advanced r.

21:3.23 7. To achieve new and higher r. with the Supreme

24:1.13 Circuit Supervisors have something of the same r. to

29:4.20 By placing these controllers in proper technical r.

30:1.1 with inherent and attained r. to the Paradise Deities.

31:9.14 Creator Sons, and while this r. is unrevealed, you

31:9.14 Supreme Creators in the r. of the first experiential

32:4.3 origin in the Third Source and Center, or in the r.

36:5.13 This animal r. makes the adjutants more practically

37:2.11 unrevealed matters which pertain to the future r.

40:10.2 Such spirit r. between the local and superuniverse

40:10.13 Sonship is the supreme r. of the creature to the

41:4.2 relationships, but density is a r. of space and mass.

42:10.1 potency, is suggestive of certain evolutions of r. in

44:0.20 conveying, the meaning, value, and r. of these

44:6.7 by dramatizing the significance of r. through the

44:7.2 Truth, fact, and r. are intellectually inseparable and

45:6.4 that sublime experience of achieving parental r. to

45:6.4 The r. of child and parent is fundamental to the

55:10.9 new and sublime r. between the Creator Son,

56:10.13 —the living spirit r. of all things and all beings

83:0.3 The self-regarding and self-gratifying sex r. entails

83:8.2 union of husband and wife in the marriage-home r.

84:1.6 reproductive function entails the mother-child r..

86:2.3 necessarily any r. between purposes and results.

91:2.2 But aside from this generalized r., prayer and magic

92:7.11 fear or love has dominated the parent-child r..

93:5.11 a friendly severance of r., Abraham going over to

101:7.3 God, followed by enlarging concepts of r. thereto.

103:3.1 In the group r. there was presented the exact social

103:4.2 an effort to make atonement, to restore friendly r..

103:4.4 creature-Creator r. was placed on a child-parent

103:4.4 not a legitimate part of such an intimate family r. are

103:4.5 The r. is one of parent-child association and is

104:3.15 Father, Son, and Spirit (as persons) can sustain a r.

104:3.15 Father, Son, and Spirit sustain no such personal r. to

104:3.15 they collectively sustain an external r. to the triunity

104:3.17 and trinities otherwise exhibit no categorical r..

104:4.44 the First Source, who in this r. is to all intents and

105:2.2 The Infinitude, but the postulation of this dual r.

105:2.4 I AM is establishing the basis for a sevenfold self-r..

105:2.5 This is the primal personality r. of actualities.

105:2.5 This r. establishes the personality of the Infinite and

105:2.6 This is the primal impersonal r. of actualities,

105:2.6 r. establishes the potential of formconfiguration

105:2.6 master pattern of impersonal and nonspiritual r.

105:2.8 In this r., all qualifieds and unqualifieds are

105:2.11 This is the stasis or self-r. of Infinity, the eternal

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is discernible as personality,

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is impersonally expressible,

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is conceivable as an absolute,

105:3.4 chronicity of motion is determined by Paradise r..

105:4.2 static self through self-segmentation and self-r. to

106:7.3 But the Deity Absolute stands in eternity r. with

106:8.18 But we still do not perceive the r. to the creative and

106:9.5 the Trinity of Trinities are each an eternity r. which

107:1.6 In their r. to fusion creatures they reveal a supernal

110:6.6 true that the supremacy of a decision, its crisis r.,

110:6.15 the highest possible realization of mind-Adjuster r.

110:6.16 approach to the morontia consciousness of initial r.

110:6.16 it is this very r. that makes it forever impossible

111:2.3 with mind and spirit held together in functional r. of

111:2.3 This functioning r. of such mind and spirit does not

111:2.7 3. The r. between material mind and divine spirit,

111:2.7 The reality of this unique r. is neither material nor

112:0.11 —awareness of relativity of r. with other persons.

112:0.15 changeless; the r. between them (in the soul) is

112:1.17 is much more than just an enlarged or complex r..

112:2.8 Every true r. of mortal man with other persons—

112:5.14 the same human personality again to function in r.

112:5.16 provide that r. of universe energy—morontial, mindal

114:1.1 Urantia had no sure and settled r. with the local

114:3.5 of Urantia does not maintain a very close organic r.

115:0.1 With God the Father, sonship is the great r..

115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of Creator-creature r. will

115:5.1 the growth of the Supreme is a matter of triodity r.,

115:7.7 into consideration source, function, and destiny: r.

116:3.3 divinity becomes like humanity, inherent in this r.

116:4.2 a particularly close r. between the Supreme Being

116:4.2 This closeness of r. is shared in measure by all of

116:5.1 You have been instructed in the r. of God the

116:5.17 r. of the settled universes to the evolving universes

117:3.13 culminates the total finite and establishes its r. with

117:7.10 2. Coabsolute r. in the second experiential Trinity.

117:7.16 it may be something like the present r. between

118:1.3 There is a direct r. between maturity and the unit of

118:1.8 divorce the present of its true r. to the not-present

118:1.8 to reveal the co-ordinate r. of past-present-future

118:6.3 exhibits inheritance factors which establish r. with

118:9.7 is evolving a new r. between pattern and person.

118:10.11 other individuals; the r. is personalman and God.

120:1.3 to master as a part of their intimate r. with you as

120:1.4 be by the perfection of such a r. that the world of

120:4.2 the progressive factor in such a nonunderstandable r.

122:5.2 wise in her r. with her strange and little-understood

129:4.2 natural and normal human r. between the material

130:3.6 regard to his character and his r. with mortal man.

134:4.2 the kingdom is a spiritual r. between God and man.

140:10.4 gather from the illustration was the child-father r..

140:10.4 father that insures an understanding and loving r.,

140:10.4 realization of this very and eternal child-father r..”

140:10.5 of the individual to Godthis very child-father r..

142:7.4 it is presented in terms expressive of the family r.

142:7.5 application to the r. existing between God and man.

142:7.6 The r. of father and child is inherent in all nature

142:7.13 “This entire r. of a son to the Father, I know in

143:1.4 is a liberating revelation, but love is the supreme r..

143:6.4 love is the greatest r. in the worldin the universe

146:2.11 expressive of your inner r. with the Father of spirits.

149:6.2 I would instruct you in the Father-son r. of God

157:3.4 more about his own nature and his personal r. to the

160:2.4 Such an effective r. is also possible between two

160:2.6 your Master has wisely chosen the father-child r.

160:2.6 And such a matchless community of r., man and

167:5.4 did denounce shameful floutings of the marriage r.

169:4.6 in terms descriptive of his own personal r. with the

169:4.11 in all matters of r. with his creatures, he is a Father.

169:4.11 Jesus made the final pronouncement of his r. with

174:1.3 in all matters connected with the child-parent r..

174:1.4 understanding of the depth of the child-father r.,

177:2.6 Jesus’ teaching, founded on the father-child r., can

180:5.6 Others experience this expression of human r. as

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this rule of universal r.

180:5.10 the growing and living r. of one spirit-led mortal’s

184:4.3 in personality r. with the God of all this universe,

196:0.9 very deep consciousness of close r. with divinity,

relationships

0:0.1 confused and uncertain about the r. of the divine

0:1.18 certain Havona levels of existential-experiential r..

0:3.23 —nonbeginning, nonending realities and r..

0:7.1 master universe is twofold as concerns eternity r..

1:2.9 God does control them in many of their universal r.

4:3.6 with relative imperfection in the r. of time and matter

6:0.2 designate the r. of eternity by such time concepts

6:0.4 sequential concept of the r. of the eternal and

6:5.3 Creator, who may act for the Father in such r..

8:1.11 first mastering the r. of the child-parent situation

8:1.11 to r. of the community, the race, and the world,

9:1.4 physical-energy r., and true mind meanings.

9:3.2 the Conjoint Actor to certain phases of universe r..

9:4.5 mind establishes those relative r. between energy and

10:3.2 they certainly disclose r. of a very diverse nature.

10:3.2 from Paradise out on the universes, these r. do seem

10:5.7 involves the co-ordinate action of all triunity r. of the

10:8.8 the cosmic r. of the Universal Absolute will tend to

11:7.8 Such r. of motion and quiescence constitute a curved

11:9.5 Personality and mind-spirit r. are transmissible,

12:5.5 R. to time do not exist without motion in space,

13:1.21 your human self will here enter into new r. with

13:2.0 2. FATHER-WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

15:6.16 There are physical r. among those planetary systems

16:3.19 ascendant creatures in the matter of personal r..

16:4.1 They represent the Third Source in the r. of energy

16:8.6 attainment of identity status in the personality r. of

17:2.6 to such unification of r. between experiential Deity

21:3.11 7. Unrevealed sovereigntythe unknown r. of a

25:1.4 In personality r. the spiritual is dominant over the

26:1.16 Complemental r. may be transient; they are not

26:6.3 In certain respects, new r. with the Seventh Master

26:8.2 their candidates for a realization of the Trinity r. of

27:2.3 your societal r. involve a great deal more than

27:4.1 been fully instructed in the ethics of Paradise r.

27:7.1 fact of the intimate and personal r. of the Creators

28:5.13 these reflectors of the ideals and status of ethical r..

28:5.13 out of the r. and associations of intelligent beings.

28:6.2 All r. and the application of ethics grow out of the

29:2.19 those spheres of the most extraordinary energy r.

29:4.25 by varying their liaison r., they are able to exert a

33:1.2 These r. constitute a Creator Son the most

37:5.5 justice, and fair treatment in all r. with other peoples.

39:1.12 the creatures of Nebadon for the r. of the next age.

39:3.7 appreciation of the morality of interpersonal r.,

39:4.18 It is just such friendly r. as these that so endear a

41:4.2 and solid states are matters of atomic-molecular r.,

42:2.7 But regardless of any such possible r., the openly

42:10.1 an arena of changing r. wherein energy-matter is

42:10.7 difficult to portray the r. of mind to nonspiritual

42:11.7 superimposed on an increasing complexity of r.,

48:6.30 spiritual and the physical, of the r. of men and angels

49:5.29 groupings according to type, series, and other r..

50:1.3 failure to keep a proper grasp of the values and r.

50:5.9 and culture grasps at cosmic r. and true values.

51:6.1 And all of these r. are augmented and sealed by

52:2.6 Heretofore, human r. have been chiefly tribal; now,

52:7.3 New values and r. are being established.

53:0.1 of fraternal obligations, blindness to cosmic r..

54:1.4 personality reality is proportional to its divinity r..

54:6.3 systems, constellations, and universes are r. of

55:4.13 these superuniverse rulers enter into new r. with the

55:9.1 marked modification of r. with both the system

55:9.2 in matters pertaining to Havona and Paradise r..

55:10.4 New r. extend down to the constellations and

56:6.5 the First Person of all deity levels of personal r. with

56:10.6 to discover new levels of harmonious cosmic r..

79:3.6 Ghats owed their prominence to maritime r. with

79:3.8 These commercial r. greatly contributed to the

79:7.6 commercial r. between these two remotely situated

79:8.10 worship insured the building up of superior family r.

82:5.10 which embraced many degrees of in-law r.,

83:5.1 her husband could sever such temporary r. at will.

83:8.3 At scarcely any point are such r. comparable to the

83:8.3 it is unfortunate that the misconception of these r.

84:2.1 gave origin to the blood-bond concept of human r..

100:3.4 when such r. are recognized and appreciated by mind

100:3.5 are real, but always values depend on the fact of r..

101:2.2 and r. of matter and spirit by the mediation mind.

101:5.13 supreme values, divine goodnesses, universal r.,

102:8.3 his differing recognition of moral values, ethical r.,

103:6.5 truths and r. without the guidance of philosophy

103:7.3 perfectly correlated in the mind r. of the Conjoint

103:7.8 The truthan understanding of cosmic r., universe

103:9.6 wisdom introduces him to a world of truth, to r.;

104:0.1 The ideas of triads arose from many suggestive r.

104:1.13 it was practically true with respect to spiritual r..

104:2.2 personal nature of a God who has no personal r. in

104:2.6 further presentation of certain other threefold r..

104:2.6 —the r. of the God of force, energy, power,

104:3.1 that there are certain r. between all seven Absolutes.

104:3.4 Absolutes and of their co-ordination in cosmic r..

104:3.4 for the appearance of diversity of absolute r.,

104:3.14 It would seem that triunity of absolute r. is inevitable

104:3.16 does the Trinity stand unique among absolute r.;

104:5.1 There are certain other triune r. which are non-

105:1.5 certain source r. which reality manifests to infinity.

105:2.3 I AM are eternally integrated by simultaneous r.

105:3.1 The seven prime r. within the I AM eternalize as the

105:3.10 The r. of absolutes in eternity cannot always be

105:3.10 predicated on their eternity existence and infinity r..

105:4.1 the I AM into the primary self-r.the seven phases

105:4.2 to absolute r., r. with self-derived Absolutes.

105:4.2 These dual r., eternalizing to the universes as the

105:4.3 three great classes of primordial r., and they are:

105:4.4 1. Unity r..

105:4.5 2. Duality r..

105:4.6 3. Triunity r..

105:4.7 Triunity r. arise upon duality foundations because of

105:5.9 The two are co-ordinate in eternity r., but within

105:5.10 there is still another type: Trinitizing and other r.

105:7.17 but there are other sevenfold r. of the First Source

106:0.1 he should comprehend something of the r. existing

106:6.4 though we are not so sure regarding quantitative r..

109:7.4 who embrace within their being all the known r. of

111:6.5 mind can create other mechanisms, even energy r.

111:6.5 even energy r. and living r., by the utilization of

112:1.17 creature means more than the integration of r.;

112:1.17 all factors of reality as well as co-ordination of r..

112:1.17 R. exist between two objects, but three or more

112:5.22 But personality and the r. between personalities

112:5.22 mortal memory of personality r. has cosmic value

115:2.4 growth becomes an actuality through triodity r.

115:3.18 r. cannot be more than relative landmarks on the

116:2.3 in order to grasp universe r. and to understand the

116:3.5 And throughout all these r. in the finite universes

116:5.14 Their struggle for physical dominance over the r. of

117:1.1 the reality of volitional experience in the trinity r. of

118:3.0 3. TIME-SPACE RELATIONSHIPS

118:3.6 It may help to an understanding of space r. if you

120:3.3 2. As concerns family r., give precedence to the

132:3.2 Knowledge deals with facts; wisdom, with r.; truth,

133:5.8 impersonal relations and evolving personal r..

136:3.2 the forty days of adjusting himself to the changed r.

136:3.3 and fully comprehended all these far-flung r.,

140:8.14 that family r. must not interfere with religious

141:7.5 forever take precedence over all other human r..

142:7.6 The r. of nature and the phenomena of mortal

142:7.17 use the earth family as an illustration of divine r.

142:7.17 I presume to employ commonplace and literal r.

143:6.4 pronouncement of the observation of these divine r..

147:4.8 when you perceive the eternal fitness of human r.,

147:4.9 That is the universe ideal of human r..

148:4.7 You do not understand the r. of evil and sin

167:5.3 marriage as the ideal and highest of all human r..

174:1.2 Understanding r. associated with attitudes of love

177:2.5 that he can first know of either human or divine r..

177:2.5 by these social and spiritual r. of the home.

180:5.6 of moral obligation as regards all fraternal r..

180:5.10 constant and living readaptative interpretation of r.

181:2.16 in all group r. we unfailingly provide for definite

186:5.5 but these essential r. of God and men are inherent

relativenoun

93:5.7 brief sojourn in Egypt Abraham found a distant r. on

122:8.3 found lodgings in the home of a distant r. of Joseph.

123:0.3 at the palatial home of Joseph’s r.-benefactor a short

124:6.12 the large home of a well-to-do r. of Mary’s,

128:7.8 to Magdala with him and put him in the care of a r.,

129:1.5 Zebedee’s wife, Salome, was a r. of Annas, the high

137:2.2 This Jesus is a r. of John, and through much

142:0.2 Annas, the onetime high priest and r. of Salome,

184:0.3 high priest was a distant r. of their mother, Salome.

relativeadjective

0:1.18 or it may be r., neither perfect nor imperfect, as on

0:1.21 Absolute perfection in some phases and r. perfection

0:1.22 3. Absolute, r., and imperfect aspects in varied

0:1.24 5. Absolute perfection in no direction, r. perfection

0:1.25 6. Absolute perfection in no phase, r. in some,

0:2.2 Deity-personality levels of subinfinite value and r.

0:3.20 as comprehended by finite beings, is partial, r.,

0:4.8 Absonitesrealities which are r. with respect to time

1:7.4 universe, an evolving universe of r. imperfections.

2:2.4 perfection must necessarily be a r. term, but in the

2:7.1 finite knowledge and creature understanding are r..

2:7.9 the goodness of God to the r. exclusion of truth

3:5.11 Then must man struggle in an environment of r.

3:5.16 Havona worlds do not require the potential of r.

4:2.4 content of the evil, error,and disharmony of r. reality

4:3.6 effective exhibition of all phases of r. goodness.

4:3.6 stands in contrastive association with r. imperfection

5:4.2 polytheism is a r. unification of the evolving concept

5:6.4 which he endows with the attributes of r. creative

5:6.9 personality confers r liberation from slavish response

9:4.5 mind establishes those r. relationships between spirit

9:4.6 The Paradise ascent involves a r. and differential

11:2.11 much meaning as it may be applied to r. locations

11:7.2 Geographically these zones appear to be a r.

11:7.8 motion surrounded on all sides by r. motionlessness.

11:8.8 it is ancestral to all r. functional nonspirit realities

12:1.2 motion, alternating with zones of r. quiescence,

12:1.14 the space-forces existing in this zone of r. quiet

12:4.10 3. R. motionsr. in the sense that they are not

12:4.12 while disclosing many r. and absolute motions in

12:7.11 The r. velocities of part and whole determine

12:8.9 to comprehend the seven levels of r. cosmic reality,

12:8.13 material manifestations are r., and the cosmic mind

12:9.5 and from the r. blindness of mechanistic materialism.

13:2.7 you will have access to Ascendington and r. access

14:4.12 have r. meaning quite apart from either Paradise or

15:3.7 of star observers arises out of the r. distortions and

15:4.3 Their chief difficulty lies in the r. inaccessibility of

15:8.3 energy has weight, although weight is always r.,

16:6.7 arena of reason, recognition of r. right and wrong.

16:7.7 The art of r. estimation or comparative measurement

16:8.5 self-consciousness and associated r. free will.

16:8.6 the realization of r. independence of creative and

16:8.7 The r. free will which characterizes the self-

21:5.7 the end of agelong uncertainty and r. confusion.

24:1.1 —but with the circuits of r. spiritual energy and

24:1.1 all r. spirit circuits concerned in the administration

34:6.5 Spiritual effort results in r. spiritual exhaustion.

38:1.2 the attainment of r. personality by the Mother Spirit,

39:4.7 to enjoy the transient satisfactions of r. maturity

39:4.7 But however r. such successes may be, no creature

40:10.6 and established eras of r. perfection attainment.

41:9.5 Your sun has long since attained r. equilibrium

42:4.13 The r. integrity of matter is assured by the fact that

42:7.2 There is the same r. distance, in comparison with

42:10.1 The endless sweep of r. cosmic reality from the

49:3.5 the activities of the realm with the same r. trials and

54:5.13 Time, even in a universe of time, is r.: If a Urantia

54:5.13 The r. lapse of time from the viewpoint of Uversa,

55:3.2 throughout this age of r. progress and perfection.

56:1.4 Pure energy is the ancestor of all r.,nonspirit realities

56:9.7 the revelation of God must always be partial, r.,

56:10.12 Goodness is the mental recognition of the r. values

57:3.9 through a transient period of r. physical stability.

57:3.10 R. space appeared even in the regions near the

57:4.4 and r. stabilization of the far-flung starry systems

57:5.2 Today, your sun has achieved r. stability, but its

59:1.1 By the dawn of this period of r. quiet on the earth’s

64:6.14 various tribes learning to live together in r. peace,

70:9.13 Rights are r. and ever changing, being no more than

75:8.7 But in our evolving universe of r. perfection and

76:2.2 The two boys had many times argued about the r.

77:4.5 long period of r. peace between this Nodite group

79:8.8 Truth is r. and expanding; it lives always in the

82:1.4 1. The r. progress of civilization.

82:5.8 groups had learned to live together in r. peace.

86:6.7 a natural consciousness of r. right and wrong;

100:3.4 a meaningless enjoyment bordering on r. evil.

102:6.6 take origin in him, while all facts exist r. to him.

102:7.2 his relation to the universe, is a r. revelation which

105:3.4 Paradise is not in space; space exists r. to Paradise,

105:3.4 the Unqualified pervades it, and all r. existence has

105:3.8 the undeified; correlator of the absolute and the r..

105:5.5 With the appearance of r. and qualified reality there

106:0.4 But the term “maximum” is itself a r. term

106:0.10 the concepts herewith presented are entirely r.,

106:0.10 r. in the sense of being conditioned and limited by:

106:1.4 The Sevenfold, in all phases, is the source of the r.

106:7.7 of qualification within the r. absoluteness of the quiet

106:8.1 Finalities are difficult for r. beings to comprehend,

106:9.3 are man’s greatest aids to r. reality perception

110:6.1 Completion of the first circle denotes r. maturity of

112:2.12 the observation of the observation of all this r.

112:5.1 To say that a being is personal is to recognize the r.

112:5.4 beings are born, live, and die in a r. instant of time;

113:1.6 you reach the first or inner circle of r. contact with

115:3.18 relationships cannot be more than r. landmarks on

115:7.3 the unqualified values of the seven Absolutes, is r..

117:4.8 morality which transcends the temporal sense of r.

118:3.3 and are relegated to the domain of r. cosmic realities.

118:6.4 All volition is r..

118:10.1 Man does have r. powers of choice.

118:10.14 Man, the civilized, will someday achieve r. mastery

121:1.9 Syria were enjoying a period of prosperity, r. peace,

122:0.2 the Hebrews possessed those r. advantages which

124:0.1 more balanced idea of the r. merits of the Eastern,

130:4.11 from the r. and imperfect to the final and perfected

130:4.11 Error is the shadow of r. incompleteness which

130:4.15 The finite shadow of r. and living truth is continually

130:7.7 reality has an expanding and always r. meaning on

132:2.2 good and evil are merely words symbolizing r.

132:2.3 Goodness, like truth, is always r. and unfailingly

132:2.7 Goodness is living, r., always progressing, invariably

134:5.2 There are only two levels of r. sovereignty on an

134:5.2 all groupings and associations are r., transitory, and

134:5.16 All other sovereignties are r. in value, intermediate in

134:6.1 And the r. nature of freedom is true socially,

147:5.7 the r. value of status with God and progress in the

158:2.2 fearing James or John might ask some question r.

159:4.8 truth may shine forth, but always of r. purity and

167:5.6 reluctance to make positive pronouncements r. to

184:3.16 except the one question r. to his bestowal mission.

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more recent r. rehabilitation.

195:5.8 supreme values which are in contrast with the r.

relatively

2:7.1 gleaned from even high sources, is only r. complete,

2:7.2 Evolving personalities are only partially wise and r.

2:7.2 may be wholly true in one place may be only r. true

5:6.6 a self-conscious and a (r.) self-determinative and

7:0.5 The will of the personal creature is r. free and

11:4.1 its size is so enormous that this terminal angle is r.

11:7.2 Paradise is the motionless nucleus of the r. quiescent

11:7.7 The r. quiet zones between the space levels, such

11:7.7 inner and outer margins by r. quiet space zones.

12:5.4 The r. motionless midspace zones impinging on

12:6.6 in accordance with r. stable but unknown laws

15:1.3 You belong to one of the r. recent universes.

34:3.5 seem to be able to operate r. independent of time.

35:4.1 by mortals who have ascended to r. higher levels of

37:9.6 the spironga, constitute a r. permanent citizenship.

37:9.6 Adamic Sons and midway creatures, it is r. true of

37:9.9 Their progeny function as the r. permanent citizens

39:0.10 imply ability to function on r. lower service levels.

41:3.7 Most of the giant suns are r. young; most of the

42:3.10 —matter as it exists on Urantia in a state of r. stable

42:3.12 10. Collapsed matterthe r. stationary matter found

42:7.1 the center of every minute universe of energy a r.

42:7.4 hundred electrons revolve around a central and r.

49:2.10 to the planetary differentiation of life are r. minor.

50:4.2 by mineral embellishment and by r. advanced

51:6.1 Even in early times when the violet peoples are r.

57:6.4 But if two space bodies of similar density are r.

58:2.2 this r. small amount of ozone protects Urantia

59:2.8 The world is once again quiet and r. peaceful;

61:1.4 Bring forth r. mature and well-developed offspring.

61:2.3 the world climate remained r. mild because of the

64:7.5 When the r. pure-line remnants of the red race

65:7.3 On life-experiment planets they are r. isolated.

66:4.4 1. They were corporeal and r. human, for they

68:5.8 Man thus became r. independent of woman;

77:9.9 immortal planetary citizenry, is r. immune to those

80:3.8 These great and r. sudden climatic modifications

81:6.44 Before the discovery of printing, progress was r.

82:2.3 the twentieth-century standards of r. complete sex

87:5.2 more advanced and r. complex spirit-ghost cult,

89:8.5 a dependable Deity until he himself became r. moral

92:6.20 much that is r. more advanced, such as Buddhism

95:2.9 this was, r., an advanced concept of a future life

100:3.6 Progress is always meaningful, but it is r. valueless

101:2.9 natural life is thus r. continuous as a phenomenon,

101:4.5 Truth may be but r. inspired, even though revelation

101:5.10 result in the stabilization of r. ethical civilizations.

105:0.1 and the finality of reality is only r. understandable.

105:7.16 and r. by the Seven Master Spirits, the subsupreme

110:6.16 These circle attainments are only r. related to God-

112:0.5 Personality is r. creative or cocreative.

112:5.1 all of which are r. subject to the destiny of the whole

112:7.4 but mortals pass through a r. short and intensive

115:1.2 Conceptual frames of the universe are only r. true;

115:1.2 destiny, time, space, even Deity, are only r. true.

115:7.1 Father-I AM has achieved r. complete liberation

116:5.17 R. complete control over the material creation has

117:0.2 If all grand universes should ever r. achieve the full

118:3.6 r. speaking, space is after all a property of all bodies.

118:6.4 choosing is not absolute, nevertheless, it is r. final on

118:7.4 dazzled by the freedom of the r. sovereign will of

118:8.4 Creature choice, when r. liberated from mechanical

118:9.2 the radius of this choice his will is r. sovereign.

130:7.6 Space is r. and comparatively finite to all beings of

130:7.8 R., and in accordance with transcendental attainment

132:2.10 A shadow is only r. real.

151:6.2 on a small, r. level spot was the cemetery of the little

154:0.2 he regarded his as either a prophet or a r. harmless

relatives

55:2.6 friends and r. who might assemble at a graduating

62:5.9 admixture with their inferior r. of the Primates tribes.

63:2.1 They envisaged being set upon by hostile r. and thus

63:2.3 be missed and pursued by their tribesmen and r..

63:2.6 thus forever to be independent of their animal r. of

64:1.2 not turn back to their inferior tree-dwelling r. in the

64:1.3 in contrast with the habits of their nonhuman r..

64:4.5 further mingling with its nonprogressive simian r.

65:6.5 toward thirty-two in the dawn man and his near r..

82:3.3 Parents, children, r., and society all had conflicting

82:5.1 in restriction of sex relations among near r..

82:5.2 taboos against all marriages among near r..

83:5.15 their offended r. swept down on the chief in wrath

84:2.6 Power lodged with the male r. of the mother could

122:5.6 taken by her other children and her friends and r.,

122:7.7 Joseph accordingly sought lodgings with distant r.

122:10.1 The boy baby was secreted with Joseph’s r..

122:10.4 Jesus lodged with well-to-do r. of Joseph’s family.

123:0.3 Aside from a few friends and r. no one was told

123:0.3 One of Joseph’s r. revealed this to a few friends in

123:0.4 month of September in counsel with friends and r.

123:0.6 Joseph’s r. refused to permit them to make the trip

123:1.3 their friends and r. that Jesus was a child of promise.

123:3.1 presented to him by Alexandrian friends and r..

125:2.1 the plan to eat the Passover with Mary’s r., but

125:4.2 First, they hastened to the house of their r., where

125:4.2 trace of Jesus, they returned to their r. for the night.

138:0.1 But Jesus planned to have no close r. as members

152:1.1 making an unseemly tumult; already were the r.

165:6.3 Friends, r., and loved ones are destined to be set

175:4.1 in conference with a certain group of Sadducean r.

177:4.2 Judas had disclosed to some of his r. and to friends

177:4.3 suggestion of one of his r. that Jesus, while he was

193:4.3 received the consolation of his unspiritual r. or

relativities

105:5.2 of absoluteness and implies the appearance of r..

106:8.1 therefore must they always be presented as r..

116:2.3 Time-space creatures must have origins, r., and

relativity

0:1.19 conceive of perfection in all phases and forms of r.,

0:3.11 No thing or being, no r. or finality, exists except in

2:7.3 vary in details owing to this r. in the completeness

94:11.4 consisted in its comprehension of the r. of all truth.

106:9.5 which mortals can only perceive as a time-space r.

112:0.11 —awareness of r. of relationship with other persons.

115:1.0 1. RELATIVITY OF CONCEPT FRAMES

115:7.6 unqualified infinity, but he seems to be on all r. levels

130:4.11 simply the observation of a r. in the relatedness of

130:4.13 evil, to which Jesus replied: Evil is a r. concept.

130:4.14 presence of the complete constitutes r. of reality,

130:4.15 But do not permit the concept of r so to mislead you

195:7.5 the faintly glimpsed findings of “r.” disturb your

relax

143:3.2 that we go apart with him for a season to rest and r..

relaxation

26:11.8 now the third metamorphosis is the true rest, the r.

30:3.7 3. The Reversion Directors are the promoters of r.

43:6.3 this shrine the Most Highs, on every tenth day of r.,

46:5.29 Stated otherwise, they are: service, study, and r..

48:4.2 Celestial r and superhuman humor are quite different

48:4.3 the function of these directors of change and r.,

48:4.12 contemplation of the past permits of r. and such a

48:4.16 The need for the r. and diversion of humor is

48:4.19 Humor and playr.are never reactions of exertion;

107:6.7 Adjusters have no r. from the time of their bestowal

117:7.17 r. from the agelong struggle for evolutionary

138:6.2 they pursued this plan of r. for one day each week

138:10.9 and Simon sought to provide for a few hours of r.

139:11.2 Simon was given charge of the diversions and r. of

143:3.0 3. DIVERSION AND RELAXATION

143:3.1 the enjoyment of a three-day period of rest and r..

143:3.3 all learn the value of rest and the efficacy of r..

160:1.12 worshipful practice of your Master brings that r.

160:1.12 The r. of worship, or spiritual communion as

160:3.1 it is a question of combined meditation and r..

160:3.1 r. determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity.

160:3.5 mountaintop of thought are to be found r. for the

relaxations

45:2.6 entertained by the Sovereign at these weekly r. meet

relaxed

128:3.1 This year the financial pressure was slightly r. as four

143:7.3 livingthe time tension of personalityshould be r.

relay

29:2.18 The circuit r. between the planets depends upon the

41:1.2 r. the down-stepped and modified circuits to the

67:6.9 ruling discovered lodged in the possession of a r.

149:0.4 clearinghouse for Jesus’ work on earth and the r.

159:6.4 David maintained an overnight r. messenger service

191:6.1 the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria r. of runners,

relayed

46:3.3 the regular and special broadcasts of Uversa are r.

46:3.4 All broadcasts to the individual worlds are r. from

108:2.1 as soon as the personality forecasts have been r. to

108:3.2 concerned and r. to the particular planet involved.

183:4.5 David at the garden camp, and which was then r. to

relaying

159:6.4 These runners left Jerusalem each evening, r. at

relearn

112:6.8 time for the mortal survivor to re-explore and r.,

releasenoun

13:4.7 When I am accorded a period of r. from assignment,

31:5.1 planetary assignment, may initiate a petition for r.

32:3.12 both types find r. from inherent limitations and

55:4.15 easy for the Planetary Adam and Eve to secure r.

55:4.18 Eve can petition the Sovereign Creator Son for r.

55:4.24 Upon obtaining r. from their agelong assignment,

55:4.25 They can secure planetary r. and from the universe

66:4.12 later r. to resume the interrupted journey to Havona

67:2.6 receive vindication and r. their prolonged anxiety

67:6.9 the r. of this decision would have awaited the

71:1.22 the r. of the girl so that she was at liberty to marry

77:9.4 not to leave the planet prior to their sometime r. by

99:4.5 through contact with, and r. of, spiritual energies in

107:6.7 until the day of their r. to start for Divinington

108:2.5 just what determines the r. of the Adjusters who

112:3.2 order the immediate r. of the indwelling Monitor.

112:3.2 this r. of the Adjuster in no way affects the duties of

119:6.5 time of Michael’s r. from the morontia bestowal,

128:6.6 either an immediate hearing for Jude or else his r.

136:3.5 I bring to you the bestowal r. of Immanuel, your

144:7.2 prison, and why he made no effort to secure his r..

181:2.17 But this r. from responsibility as the administrative

185:5.2 in shouting their protests against the r. of Jesus,

185:5.2 the purpose of asking Pilate for the r. of a prisoner

185:5.2 had come before him to ask for the r. of a prisoner

185:5.4 while they loudly shouted for the r. of Barabbas.

185:5.6 all let loose their mighty shouts for Barabbas’s r.

185:5.8 and urged the people to call for the r. of Barabbas

185:5.11 Then again Pilate appealed to them regarding the r.

185:8.2 mob cheered when he ordered the r. of Barabbas.

186:2.8 well-meant but halfhearted efforts to effect his r..

194:3.2 The religions of pessimistic despair seek to obtain r.

194:3.3 Jesus did not use religion as a r. from life.

releaseverb

29:4.33 they are empowered to r. these accumulated energies

47:5.3 these circles of culture prior to r. from the flesh

49:5.25 r. the Spirit of Truth for planetary function, and thus

55:4.9 The System Sovereign has authority to r. midway

106:0.18 the age of the first outer space level, will r. the

127:2.8 he could not in clear conscience r. himself from the

127:2.8 mother and brother for being willing to r. him but

130:6.3 activate the body if you will r. it from the fetters of

131:4.5 we would r. our friend from the wrong he has done

132:3.6 Faith acts to r. the superhuman activities of the

135:12.2 Herod feared to r. John lest he instigate rebellion.

135:12.3 message, Herod was afraid to r. John from prison.

136:5.4 those cases where the Father directs me to r. such

138:1.5 a temptation to use his potential powers to r. him,

144:0.2 held John in prison, fearing either to r. or execute

148:5.2 thus r. the children of men from the extra burdens of

150:8.9 He has sent me to proclaim r. to the captives and the

160:3.1 how can we induce man to r. these soul-bound

181:2.17 I r. you from all responsibility as regards these

185:5.1 I am willing to chastise him before I r. him.”

185:5.2 he r. to them this man of Galilee as the token of

185:5.4 Which, therefore, would you prefer that I r. to you

185:5.11 which of these prisoners shall I r. to you at this,

185:5.12 Then said Pilate: “If I r. the murderer, Barabbas,

185:6.3 and having scourged him, I would r. him.”

185:7.2 Do you not realize that I still have power to r. you

185:7.5 Pilate was just about ready to r. Jesus when

185:7.5 “If you r. this man, you are not Caesar’s friend,

190:1.5 I r. you from your oaths and thereby disband the

released

31:6.1 they are r. from permanent-citizenship status and

40:3.1 both groups of midway creatures are r. from duty.

41:9.3 reached, and the subatomic energies begin to be r..

42:4.13 energy can be absorbed or r. only in exact amounts

55:4.23 order remaining on the planet are immediately r..

65:8.6 the personality is r. from the handicaps of time and

70:7.12 before marriage, the young men were usually r. for a

77:9.5 r. from immediate planetary duties after Pentecost.

81:2.1 that tools r. man power for the accomplishment of

93:10.1 technique whereby he was to be r. from the flesh

93:10.2 he had been duly r. by the Father Melchizedek

109:6.2 when r. by natural death (or prior thereto),

112:3.3 the indwelling Adjuster is immediately r. to depart

112:4.3 the r. Adjuster goes immediately to the home sphere

112:4.12 communication circuits to Salvington, and, thus r.,

114:2.6 to the opinion that all but Machiventa may be r.

133:1.1 moment Jesus r. the little bully, Ganid pounced

135:10.3 As weeks passed and he was not r., his disciples

135:12.2 or to refrain from all public activities if he were r..

144:0.3 until John should be either executed or r. to join

148:3.3 He had r. Peter, James, and John temporarily from

159:1.4 He ordered that he should be r., and that the loan

167:7.6 means whereby man’s spirit is r. from the tabernacles

183:4.2 Andrew had been r. from all responsibility in the

187:0.2 if Barabbas had not been r. as the Passover pardon

188:3.8 the “bosom of the Father,” to be subsequently r.

191:0.6 grateful the Master had r. him from the burdens of

193:5.4 r. Jesus of Nazareth from the morontia state and,

releases

48:4.11 These periodic r. from the tension of functional

104:4.27 the fundamental units of cosmic energy and r. them

131:4.7 Without God the soul is a prisoner; to know God r.

155:3.7 it r. faith and courage for daily living and unselfish

releasing

73:6.4 a superchemical storage battery, mysteriously r.

87:2.10 To break an article was to “kill it,” thus r. its ghost

97:9.25 Judahites started social reforms, such as r. slaves,

99:6.4 r. them for heightened service as kingdom builders.

101:8.2 is limiting and binding; faith is expanding and r..

128:7.13 full financial responsibility for the family, thus r.

160:4.12 exalting influences under the r. touch of spiritual

relegate

84:4.4 Many tribal and racial traditions r. trouble to Eve,

94:2.2 to r. to themselves the honors due their gods.

135:5.5 judgment of God which would r. the unrighteous

relegated

21:4.5 “all power in heaven and on earth” was r. to this

45:4.11 a Material Son of God who was r. to the likeness of

118:3.3 and are r. to the domain of relative cosmic realities.

relentless

52:2.5 r. warfare sometimes results in the obliteration of

62:3.4 war, r. war, broke out;and when the terrible struggle

64:5.1 For more than one hundred years this r. warfare

64:7.7 they did not carry on such incessant and r. wars of

79:5.5 defeats at the aggressive hands of the r. Chinese,

102:0.1 the grasp of a pitiless doom which a hostile and r.

188:5.11 regarded God as a r. Sovereign of stern justice and

194:4.13 And then broke out the new and r. persecutions by

relentlessly

159:3.9 I am equally and r. inexorable where there is

relevant

25:5.3 Paradise also has a r. summary of superuniverse

39:7.1 seraphim are engaged in pursuits r. to the dawning

102:2.5 until their r. facts actually become meaning

139:2.4 the majority of these questions were good and r.,

reliability

25:3.2 are of unquestioned r. and unerring in faithfulness.

50:7.1 a peculiar quality of confidence in cosmic r. which

97:1.5 story of God’s sincerity, his covenant-keeping r..

97:5.2 his infinite wisdom, his unchanging perfection of r..

139:5.5 The strong point about Philip was his methodical r.;

reliable

10:1.6 look to the bestowals of these Paradise Sons for r.

12:3.11 We think they are fairly r..

12:4.14 estimations of astronomic velocities are fairly r.

15:8.8 Practically, our forecasts are r., but we are always

28:5.7 are living, current, replete, and r. concentrations

35:5.3 but they are even more r. and efficient as rulers

44:5.4 There are just as certain and r. laws in the spirit

55:11.8 fairly r. conclusions as to what will happen when a

57:7.3 The radium clock is your most r. timepiece for

77:8.6 service of quick and r. personal communication.

93:9.8 narratives of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph are more r.

133:5.5 mathematics is r. when limited in its application to

162:5.2 You even allow that the witness of two r. persons

reliant

23:1.8 dependable, self-r., versatile, thoroughly spiritual,

relic

4:5.3 Such concepts are a r. of the times when men

70:10.8 retain such a r. of barbarism within the pages of a

83:4.7 The wearing of the bridal veil is a r. of the times

83:5.4 This was a r. of the time when marriage was a family

85:2.5 wooden divining rod is a r. of the ancient tree cults.

187:2.9 been tempted to resort to superstitious r. worship.

relics

59:5.22 The modern ferns are truly r. of these bygone ages.

83:2.3 “capture,” to be reticent toward marriage, are all r.

83:4.7 the pranks played upon honeymooners are all r. of

88:2.1 This belief explains the efficacy of many modern r..

88:2.2 Belief in r. is an outgrowth of the ancient fetish cult.

88:2.2 The r. of modern religions represent an attempt to

88:2.2 but supposedly all right to accept r. and miracles.

88:2.5 r. alongside the law in the combined war altar

90:5.4 dancers, weathermakers, guardians of religious r.,

92:1.3 Holy water, r., fetishes, charms, vestments, bells,

150:3.6 4. Charms and r. are impotent to heal disease,

relief

46:2.9 the pearly observatory and view the immense r. map

65:4.6 it affords more pain r. and exercises better control

68:5.7 Pastoral living afforded further r. from food slavery;

75:0.1 something for r. not embraced in the original plans.

94:7.3 teachings of Gautama came as a refreshing r..

125:1.4 profane jesting which he there heard were a r. from

132:4.2 anxious, and dejected mortals who gained much r.

159:5.15 “Do not sit down and sigh for r. while you berate

172:5.6 the majority of the apostles, was a great r. to Philip

193:4.3 accumulation of his emotional conflicts, to seek r.

relieve

69:9.10 ghost fear led early man to resist all attempts to r.

70:1.9 2. Woman scarcity–an attempt to r. a shortage of

90:4.6 Early man discovered that heat would r. pain;

125:2.5 Jesus and did much to r. the unpleasant memories of

126:4.4 learn to do good; seek justice, r. the oppressed.

139:6.6 Nathaniel would r. the tension by a flash or humor;

140:5.17 And in an unspoiled child the urge to r. suffering is

167:2.1 one of the lawyers present, desiring to r. the silence,

relieved

38:4.4 being r. by a seraphim of another birth date.

40:3.1 Upon being r. of planetary service, both orders are

55:4.23 Adam and Eve are always r. of planetary duties.

84:3.9 the mothers thus r. of their temporary barrenness,

113:2.10 the guardian is periodically r. by her complement,

122:1.2 predominance of strong but average individuals, r.

125:6.8 Presently the young man r. the embarrassment of all

127:6.7 Mary was greatly r. when Jesus assured her that

139:8.3 was r. by the thought that her pessimistic husband

143:7.3 Profound philosophy should be r. by rhythmic poetry

157:4.3 Jesus r. the tension by that friendly and fraternal

158:5.1 the nine apostles were more than r. to welcome

162:9.7 The apostles were greatly r. to have the Master back

163:6.2 had been a few cases of real spirit possession r. by

167:5.7 his answers to these inquiries r. their minds of

167:5.8 And in this way Jesus r. the minds of the apostles of

172:5.6 After he was r. of these personal fears regarding

185:4.3 Now he was r. of that fear since he observed that

relieves

153:3.3 The law of the elders thus r. such crafty children

160:1.12 communion as practiced by the Master r. tension,

relieving

179:2.1 Jesus looked them all over and, r. the tension with a

religio-cultural

92:6.19 Islam is the r. connective of North Africa, the

94:2.5 Caste alone could not perpetuate the Aryan r. system

religio-mystical

70:7.1 became divided into two classes: sociopolitical and r.

religio-philosophic

79:8.7 social standardization and r dogmatization continued

87:4.5 This dualism represented a great r. advance

94:5.6 brown races as an underlying influence in r. thought.

religio-philosophy

121:4.4 At least the Cynics made their r. democratic.

religio-political

174:3.4 the Sadducees because this r. sect acknowledged

religionspecific

2:7.9 The great mistake of the Hebrew r. was its failure

5:4.5 The Buddhist r. promises salvation from suffering,

5:4.5 the Jewish r. promises salvation from difficulties,

5:4.5 the Greek r. promised salvation from disharmony,

5:4.8 The Greek r. had a watchword “Know yourself”;

80:7.7 incorporated in the Christian r. under the guise of

92:5.11 Bedouins and founder of the Hebrew r.Moses.

92:6.4 2. The Hebrew r..

92:6.17 The Hebrew r. encompasses the philosophic

92:6.18 The Christian r. is the r. about the life and teachings

93:4.6 These commands of the Salem r. were: 1. You shall

93:5.4 family were halfhearted converts to the Salem r.,

94:0.1 The early teachers of the Salem r. penetrated to

94:0.1 where they taught the natives the Salem r. and

94:1.7 But as this superior r. became contaminated with

93:4.0 4. THE SALEM RELIGION

94:4.0 4. THE HINDU RELIGION

94:4.8 has proved to be the most adaptive, amorphic r. to

94:5.2 form of Taoism arose in China, a vastly different r.

94:5.4 2. The Salem r. of a Most High Creator Deity who

94:5.5 the eastward spread of the Salem r. was exerted by

94:9.1 But Buddhism did not become widespread as a r.

94:9.1 he made Buddhism the dominant r. of one half

94:9.1 it was a r. vastly superior to those which it

94:9.6 Buddhism is a living, growing r. today because it

94:11.1 This new synthetic r. with its temples of worship

94:11.3 Thus did the r. of the great Indian protestant find

94:12.3 their r., they cling to faith in the all-merciful Amida

95:1.0 1. THE SALEM RELIGION IN MESOPOTAMIA

95:2.0 2. EARLY EGYPTIAN RELIGION

95:3.4 the surviving doctrines of the Salem r. flourished.

95:5.2 amazingly clear concept of the revealed r. of Salem

95:5.8 The supreme word of Ikhnaton’s r. in daily life was

95:6.1 whole nation was swinging to the Melchizedek r.

95:7.5 reverence led to the establishment of the Islamic r..

96:0.2 The Salem r. was revered as a tradition by Kenites

96:0.3 The Salem r. persisted among the Kenites in

96:0.3 this r. as it was later adopted by the Hebrews was

96:0.3 Factually the Hebrew r. is predicated upon the

96:0.3 It is through the Hebrew r. that much of the

96:1.12 believed in El Elyon, the supergod of the Salem r.,

96:7.3 God entertained by the believers of the Salem r.

97:2.1 But these efforts to advance the Hebraic r. did not

97:6.2 And thus did the r. of the Hebrews share in that

97:7.12 the trust-breeding r. of Salem shine forth for the

97:9.27 The Jewish r. of the Old Testament really evolved in

97:10.0 10. THE HEBREW RELIGION

97:10.5 but the Hebrew r. of sincere belief in the one and

97:10.5 And this r. survives because it has effectively

97:10.5 The Jewish r. did preserve the ideals of a people,

97:10.5 The Jewish r. had many faultsit was deficient in

97:10.7 The Jewish r persisted also because of its institutions

98:0.2 later incorporated into the newly forming Christian r.

98:1.0 1. THE SALEM R. AMONG THE GREEKS

98:1.2 This new r. was based on the cults of the Hellenic

98:1.2 it shared in the myths of the older inhabitants of

98:1.6 The Greek r. was helpful in that it portrayed a

98:2.1 The Olympian r. did not promise salvation, nor did it

98:2.5 Pindar, attempted the reformation of Greek r..

98:3.3 Roman r was greatly influenced by extensive cultural

98:5.2 that Zoroaster’s r. exerted an influence upon later

98:6.2 Occidental r. languished until the days of the Cynics,

98:6.2 Mithraism and Paul’s new r. of Christianity.

98:7.0 7. THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION

98:7.2 the origin and dissemination of the Christian r..

98:7.3 The Christian r., as a Urantian system of belief, arose

98:7.9 that Mithraism was the dominant r. during Paul’s

98:7.11 Christianity, today, has become a r. well adapted to

121:5.15 2. Christianity presented a r. which grappled with

121:5.17 Jewish r. and subsequently the teachings of Jesus

121:6.0 6. THE HEBREW RELIGION

121:7.5 But when the Jewish r. of good works and slavery

121:7.11 3. The sturdy morality of the established Jewish r..

122:5.11 the Eastern, or Babylonian, views of the Jewish r.;

126:3.11 to the Jewish commonwealth and r.?

127:2.6 since the Jewish r. was involved in all this agitation

128:3.6 if not the sole founder, of the Christian r..

130:3.3 we remark that the early teachers of the Christian r.

130:3.4 their r. eventually portrayed a clearer recognition

130:8.3 The lad became a devotee of the Mithraic r. and

131:1.1 excepting those which persisted in the Jewish r.,

131:3.1 Buddhism came to being a great r. without God,

131:5.1 the one God became a central teaching in the r. that

131:5.1 Aside from Judaism, no r. of that day contained

131:5.1 From the records of this r. Ganid made the following

131:7.1 the manuscripts of this Far-Eastern r. been lodged in

133:0.1 in Rome of the first preachers of the Christian r..

133:3.1 becoming very much interested in the Jewish r.,

159:5.7 Jesus took the best of the Jewish r. and translated

159:5.8 action into the passive doctrines of the Jewish r..

174:4.3 in accordance with the highest concept of Jewish r.

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a new r.

195:0.18 yet slumber in this r. of paganized Christianity,

195:1.7 the Christianized version of the older Jewish r. came

195:2.9 Judaism was not acceptable as a r. to these Greeks.

195:10.18 Christianity is an extemporized r., and therefore

195:10.18 But Christianity is a mighty r., seeing that the

195:10.18 And then, when this Christian r. became comatose

196:2.1 Christianity, a r. embodying his own theologic

religionnon-specific; see religion of Jesus;

religion, evolutionary or evolved or evolving;

religion, new; religion, primitive;

religion, revealed or revelatory;

religion, true or real or genuine

1:2.7 the reality of God is essential to r., and indispensable

1:5.10 The truth and maturity of any r. is directly

1:5.10 the measure of religious maturity after r. has first

1:6.2 science a cause, to philosophy an idea, to r. a person,

2:6.1 In its true essence, r. is a faith-trust in the goodness

2:6.1 but in r. God must also be moral; he must be good

2:6.2 R. implies that the superworld of spirit nature is

2:7.9 As civilization progressed, and since r. continued

2:7.9 overstressed and isolated morality of modern r.,

4:4.7 In science, God is the First Cause; in r., the loving

4:4.7 self-existent Unity of philosophy are the God of r.,

4:5.4 shedding of blood, represents a r. wholly puerile

5:4.0 4. GOD IN RELIGION

5:4.1 But r. is not merely a passive feeling of “absolute

5:4.1 it is a living and dynamic experience of divinity

5:4.6 The Hebrews based their r. on goodness; the Greeks

5:4.7 The Zoroastrians had a r. of morals; the Hindus a

5:4.7 the Hindus a r. of metaphysics; the Confucianists

5:4.7 of metaphysics; the Confucianists a r. of ethics.

5:4.7 Jesus lived a r. of service.

5:4.7 R. is destined to become the reality of the spiritual

5:4.8 These differing concepts of the purpose of r.

5:4.8 The spiritual status of any r. may be determined by

5:5.2 R. is not grounded in the facts of science, the

5:5.2 R. is an independent realm of human response to

5:5.2 R. may permeate all four levels of the realization

5:5.5 picture of human existence begins and ends with r.

5:5.5 albeit very different qualities of r., one evolutional

5:5.5 r. is normal and natural to man, it is also optional.

5:5.6 the function of theology, the psychology of r..

5:5.6 The difficulties and paradoxes of r. are inherent in

5:5.6 realities of r. are utterly beyond the mortal capacity

12:9.5 Your r. is becoming real because it is emerging from

16:6.4 a priori assumptions of science, philosophy, and r..

16:6.10 in the realms of science, philosophy, and r..

16:6.10 spirit-faith (worship) is the r. of the reality of

16:6.11 experience to realize them; of r. to ennoble them;

16:9.4 endowments of manscience, morality, and r..

16:9.5 constitutive factors of manscience, morality, and r..

16:9.5 science, morality, and r. always survive the crash.

16:9.7 the urge of r., God-knowingness, to generate an

50:5.9 R. is completing the ascent from the emotional

51:6.4 schools are concerned with philosophy, r., morals,

52:1.7 the early or biologic r. of primitive man is largely a

52:1.7 this early fear r. serves a very valuable purpose in

52:2.3 R. is wholly an evolutionary process prior to the

52:2.3 r. progresses by graduated revelation as well as by

52:3.11 R. becomes less nationalistic, becomes more and

52:5.10 but only one race, one language, and one r..

55:3.1 under the momentum of one language, one r.,

55:3.5 3. Three per cent was dedicated to goodnessr.,

55:3.22 achieved one language, one r., and one philosophy.

55:5.5 associated schools of experiential r. are creations of

56:10.10 science, presenting the intellectual foundation of r..

56:10.10 embraces the sense of ethics, morality, and r.

63:4.3 all of the emotions essential to the birth of r. were

64:2.1 r., and even flintworking were at their lowest ebb.

64:2.2 They had no r. but were crude flintworkers and

64:4.12 Neanderthalers really had no r. beyond a shameful

64:6.23 a revival of learning and r. of a primitive sortbut

66:6.6 human race had spent ages in acquiring the little r.

68:4.3 powerful social influences of ethics and r. which

69:0.1 ancestors in his ability to appreciate humor, and r..

69:0.3 have been conserved by taboos and dignified by r..

69:1.4 the school, of family life, education, ethics, and r..

69:3.5 3. Differentiation based on r..

69:3.6 In this first contest between science and r., r. won.

69:8.2 captives who refused to accept the conqueror’s r..

70:1.14 7. R.the desire to make converts to the cult.

70:1.14 in recent times has r. begun to frown upon war.

70:5.1 just as much as are marriage, industry, and r..

70:6.5 representatives to be in charge of commerce and r.

70:8.18 R is the mighty lever that lifts civilization from chaos

70:8.18 but it is powerless apart from the fulcrum of sound

70:10.9 Vengeance became the aim of primitive life, but r.

70:10.10 leisure, comforts, r., and philosophy have united

70:11.5 while r. consecrated the custom as moral law,

70:11.5 held together had not rights had the sanction of r.;

71:3.2 the co-ordination of science, commerce, play, and r..

71:6.2 is to service motivation what fear is to love in r..

71:8.14 The evolution of a world r., which will presage the

72:3.5 deemed to be the exclusive privilege of parents, r.

72:3.5 In their philosophy r. is the striving to know God

72:3.5 R. is so entirely a family matter among these

72:3.5 there is a strange overlapping of r. and philosophy.

72:8.4 philosophy and are more or less associated with r.

72:12.2 have endeavored to force a superior culture and r.

76:1.2 homes and establish a new center of culture and r..

76:2.8 family discipline and disdainful of his father’s r..

76:3.5 priesthood a threefold undertaking, embracing r.,

76:3.10 high-minded and noble teachers of health and r.,

78:8.5 united people because they had a uniform group r.

79:3.4 But their r. did not persist.

79:4.7 lingering traditions of the r. of the second garden.

79:4.9 for r., true religion, is the indispensable source of

79:6.10 The stimulus of a progressive and advanced r. is

79:6.10 the invigorating stimulus of a r. in which truth was

80:3.3 difficult to impress their r. upon the Cro-Magnoids

80:3.3 For ten thousand years r. in Europe was at a low ebb

80:8.2 having a culture and r. derived from the Andites,

81:6.10 science purifies r. by the destruction of superstition.

81:6.19 language, trade, art, science, competitive play, or r..

82:4.1 always been linked with both property and r..

82:4.1 has been the stabilizer of marriage; r., the moralizer.

82:5.3 R. has been an effective barrier against outmarriage;

83:0.2 mores have drawn heavily on both property and r.

83:1.4 True, r. should mightily influence it but should not

83:2.6 In recent times, r. has established a sex taboo on the

84:0.1 sex hunger embellished marriage, r. sanctioned and

84:5.7 Science, not r., really emancipated woman;

84:7.4 1. The new role of r.the teaching that parental

85:0.1 animals have fears but no illusions, hence no r..

85:0.2 and in the hereafter which deserve to be called r..

85:0.2 Early r. was wholly intellectual in nature and was

85:0.3 When r. once evolved beyond nature worship, it

85:0.3 it acquired roots of spirit origin but was nevertheless

85:3.5 In r., symbolism may be either good or bad just to

85:6.3 In early evolution r. creates its own gods.

85:6.3 In the course of revelation the Gods formulate r..

86:0.0 EARLY EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

86:0.1 The evolution of r. from the preceding and primitive

86:0.2 R of a primitive type was therefore a natural biologic

86:2.2 And so was r. born of the fear of the mysterious,

86:2.7 Naturalism is not a r.it is the offspring of r..

86:3.1 death inspired fear and thus effectively fostered r..

86:6.3 has packed all of the superstition and r. of primitive

86:6.3 was man’s only r. up to the times of revelation,

86:6.3 many of the world’s races have only this crude r. of

86:6.4 Primitive man slowly evolved r. out of his innate

86:7.2 business of insurance from the realm of priests and r.

86:7.2 R. is concerning itself increasingly with the insurance

86:7.2 R. is slowly ascending to higher philosophic levels in

86:7.3 But these ancient ideas of r. prevented men from

86:7.3 The r. of ghost fear impressed upon men that they

86:7.5 r. similarly arose as his response to the illusory

86:7.5 R. was an evolutionary development of self-

86:7.5 it has worked, notwithstanding that it was erroneous

87:2.1 In r. the negative program of ghost placation long

87:4.1 Ghost fear was the fountainhead of all world r.;

87:4.5 truth in the entire history of the evolution of r.

87:5.2 R. represents man’s adjustment to his illusions of

87:6.2 Man’s r. no longer was completely negativistic,

87:7.5 A meaningless cult vitiates r. when it attempts to

87:7.10 Every effective r. unerringly develops a worthy

88:0.1 prevailed since the beginning of the evolution of r..

88:3.2 the attempted socialization of otherwise personal r..

88:6.2 And as r. evolved, magic was the term applied to

89:1.3 As r. began to play a larger part in the evolution of

89:2.1 r. evolved through spirits and fetishes to taboos.

89:2.4 primitive law made vice a crime; r. made it a sin.

89:3.6 long influenced the teachings of a great world r..

89:3.6 the involvement of a r. with the ancient continence

89:4.2 Early in the evolution of r. there existed two

89:4.4 As r. evolved, the sacrificial rites of conciliation and

89:8.4 and this was a major step in the stabilization of r..

90:0.2 R. thus enters upon a new phase, a stage wherein

90:0.2 a stage wherein it gradually becomes secondhanded;

90:0.3 R. eventually achieves the profoundly simple

90:2.3 Witchcraft was a r. with many primitive tribes.

90:3.1 it is not strange that his r. should have been so

90:4.1 prophylactic; their r. was in no small measure a

90:5.5 As r. evolved, priests began to specialize according

90:5.5 when r. became institutionalized, these priests

90:5.6 is that the ritual tends to become a substitute for r..

91:0.1 Prayer, as an agency of r., evolved from previous

91:0.4 this represents a regression of their degenerating r.

91:1.1 This mission of r. is not consciously observed by

91:1.2 R. and its agencies, the chief of which is prayer,

91:1.2 primitive man was deprived of the consolation of r.

91:1.5 r. and animism have had entirely separate origins.

91:2.1 higher function of assisting r. in the conservation of

91:2.4 The appearance of the sacrifice idea in any r detracts

91:2.5 When r. is divested of a personal God, its prayers

91:2.5 When the highest God concept of a r. is that of an

91:3.2 dignity, and prayer as an agency of r. has appeared.

91:3.3 prayer function as the most potent agency of r. in the

91:5.6 sooner or later, every r. becomes institutionalized.

91:8.4 sometimes it is the imitation of another’s r., while

92:0.0 THE LATER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

92:0.1 Man possessed a r. of natural origin as a part of his

92:0.1 But this r of natural origin was, in itself, the product

92:0.5 revealed in the ages to come as mortal r. ascends,

92:1.0 THE EVOLUTIONARY NATURE OF RELIGION

92:1.1 The evolution of r. has been traced from early fear

92:1.2 R. progressed from nature worship up through ghost

92:1.3 R. arises as a biologic reaction of mind to spiritual

92:1.3 it is the last thing to perish or change in a race.

92:1.3 R. is society’s adjustment, in any age, to that

92:1.3 it embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, altars,

92:2.0 2. RELIGION AND THE MORES

92:2.1 R. is the most rigid and unyielding of all human

92:2.1 but it does tardily adjust to changing society.

92:2.1 Slowly, surely, but grudgingly, does r. (worship)

92:2.2 R. clings to the mores; that which was is ancient

92:2.4 A nation can only assimilate from any advanced r.

92:2.4 Social morality is not determined by r., that is, by

92:2.4 rather are the forms of r. dictated by racial morality.

92:2.6 R. has at one time or another sanctioned all sorts of

92:3.1 The study of human r. is the examination of the

92:3.2 R. has always been largely a matter of rites, rituals,

92:3.2 It has usually become tainted with that persistently

92:3.5 can modify and uplift the dogmas of natural r.:

92:3.6 R. handicapped social development in many ways,

92:3.6 without r. there would have been no enduring ethics,

92:3.6 R. enmothered much nonreligious culture: Sculpture

92:3.7 calling attention to the fact that r. was essential to

92:3.7 natural r. has done much to cripple and handicap

92:3.7 R. has hampered industrial activities and economic

92:3.7 it has been wasteful of labor and has squandered

92:3.7 it has not always been helpful to the family;

92:3.7 it has not adequately fostered peace and good will;

92:3.7 it has sometimes neglected education and retarded

92:3.7 it has unduly impoverished life for the pretended

92:3.7 Evolutionary r., human r., has indeed been guilty of

92:3.7 it did maintain cultural ethics, civilized morality,

92:3.8 r. can be justified only in the light of evolutionary

92:3.9 R. facilitated the accumulation of capital;

92:3.9 R. fostered civilization and provided societal

92:3.9 R. provided that human discipline and self-control

92:3.9 R. is the efficient scourge of evolution which

92:4.1 the revelations of r. ever-expanding and successively

92:4.1 Always must the r. of revelation be limited by man’s

92:4.5 Great Spirit was a hazy concept in Amerindian r.

92:5.7 advancement of the morality, philosophy, and r. of

92:5.8 and each renaissance of Urantian r. has, in the past,

92:5.10 Urantia r. was in no small measure regenerated by

92:5.13 Their concepts of r. have played a dominant part in

92:5.14 Mohammed founded a r. which was superior to

92:6.1 where primitive man was when the evolution of r.

92:6.1 The Zulus are just evolving a r. of ghost fear and

92:6.19 main must get his r. by evolutionary techniques.

92:6.20 this hero-venerating nationalistic r. makes its

92:6.20 idea that r. is but “a shared quest of the good life.”

92:7.0 7. THE FURTHER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

92:7.1 R. can never become a scientific fact.

92:7.1 may, indeed, rest on a scientific basis, but r. will

92:7.3 There is not a Urantia r. that could not profitably

92:7.5 As r. evolves, ethics becomes the philosophy of

92:7.5 And thus r. becomes a spontaneous and exquisite

92:7.6 The quality of a r. is indicated by: 1. Level values

92:7.13 Modern man is adequately self-conscious of r.,

92:7.13 Thinking men and women want r. redefined,

92:7.13 this demand will compel r. to re-evaluate itself.

92:7.14 And this all influences the social attitude toward r.,

92:7.14 r. is a way of living as well as a technique of thinking

94:0.1 enthusiastic and aggressive missionaries of any r.

94:2.6 Having rejected the teachings of personal r.

94:3.1 the highest phase of Brahmanism was hardly a r.,

94:3.1 dual concept of r.: the existence of the Father of all

94:3.6 would have paved the way for an advanced r. had

94:4.1 so Occidentalized as to be a “white man’s r.,”

94:4.8 at the same time it has usually been a tolerant r..

94:4.10 to make Michael’s life bestowal a white man’s r..

94:5.3 many gods and spirits insidiously crept into their r..

94:6.12 During these spiritually decadent centuries the r. of

94:6.12 head of human society because of an advanced r.,

94:8.19 gospel of Buddhism was that it did not produce a r.

94:10.0 10. RELIGION IN TIBET

94:11.5 of the Adjusters ever to be made by a Urantian r..

95:2.5 effectually delivered them from the r. of the tombs

95:2.9 the Egyptians had a r. far above that of surrounding

95:3.1 Although the culture and r. of Egypt were chiefly

95:5.5 changed the whole history of the evolution of r.

95:5.6 a r. which recognized an intimate worshipful relation

95:5.9 Such sentiments of internationality in r. failed to

95:5.12 Ikhnaton proposed such an advanced r. that only the

95:5.15 perpetuated many of Ikhnaton’s doctrines in their r..

95:6.2 to undertake the remodeling of the r. of his people.

95:6.7 Even the r. which succeeded Zoroastrianism in

96:0.2 That a r. of one God should be so fostered as to

96:0.3 but culturally it has borrowed freely from the r.,

96:1.6 One of the dominant ideas of the r. of this era was

96:2.5 the r. of the rank and file of the Hebrew slaves was

96:3.2 the Bedouin captives hardly had a r. worthy of the

96:5.3 advances Moses made over and above the r. of the

96:5.3 guided Moses in the creation of the improved r.

96:5.3 he selected the best in the r. and mores of Egypt

96:6.3 all too willing to believe their old and native r. but

96:6.3 but unwilling to go forward in the r. of faith and

97:1.10 the prophets of this age preached a r. designed to

97:9.28 R. was taking shape as a system of human thought

97:10.7 It is difficult for r. to survive as the private practice

97:10.7 Seeing the evils of institutionalized r., they seek to

97:10.8 the greatest feat in the evolution of r. ever to be

98:0.1 contact with evolving Occidental philosophy and r.,

98:2.1 A lightly regarded and superficial r. cannot endure,

98:2.1 the Greeks were without a national r., the gods of

98:2.2 master fear and no longer sought r. as an antidote

98:2.3 capacity for reception of this new substitute for r..

98:2.7 aesthetics entirely submerged in r. and morality.

98:2.7 But r. as a personal experience failed to keep pace

98:2.12 long persisted without some identification with r..

98:2.12 Philosophy is to r. as conception is to action.

98:2.12 in which philosophy, r., and science are welded into

98:3.1 Mars, the god of war, it was natural that the later r.

98:3.2 which became organized into the Roman state r..

98:3.2 This r. of the Latin tribes was not trivial and venal

98:3.5 devastating cults was the mystery r. of the Mother

98:3.6 destroy the mysteries and revive the older political r..

98:3.7 One of the priests of the state r. told Augustus of the

98:3.7 the state priesthood, re-established the state r.,

98:5.1 recruited in the Levant, where this r. was the vogue

98:5.5 At first Mithraism was a r. only for men, and there

98:6.1 personal r. hardly developed as an independent

98:6.1 While it is true that the institutionalization of r. has

98:6.1 it is also a fact that no r. has thus far succeeded in

98:7.11 it still valiantly portrays a beautiful r. about Jesus

99:0.0 THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RELIGION

99:0.1 R. achieves its highest social ministry when it has

99:0.1 r. did not have to adjust its attitude to extensive

99:0.1 The chief problem of r. was the endeavor to replace

99:0.1 R. has thus tended to perpetuate the established

99:0.2 But r. should not be directly concerned either with

99:0.3 R. did approve the occasional social reforms of past

99:0.3 it is of necessity called upon to face adjustments to

99:0.3 r. must accordingly quicken its adaptation to this

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.2 R. must become a forceful influence for moral

99:1.3 The paramount mission of r. as a social influence is

99:1.4 R. has no new duties to perform, but it is urgently

99:1.4 R. must function to prevent these new and

99:1.4 R. must act as the cosmic salt which prevents the

99:1.4 in lasting brotherhood only by the ministry of r..

99:1.5 In the past, institutional r. could remain passive

99:1.6 R. must not become organically involved in the

99:1.6 But it must actively keep pace with these advances

99:1.6 The spirit of r. is eternal, but the form of its

99:2.0 2. WEAKNESS OF INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION

99:2.1 Institutional r. cannot afford inspiration and provide

99:2.1 it has unfortunately become more or less of an

99:2.2 Institutional r. is now caught in the stalemate of a

99:2.4 than nonreligionists except in so far as their r. has

99:2.6 Modern r. finds it difficult to adjust its attitude

99:2.6 The r. of living experience finds no difficulty in

99:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE RELIGIONIST

99:3.3 R. influences social reconstruction directly because

99:3.3 it spiritualizes and idealizes the individual citizen.

99:3.6 while vehemently repudiating institutionalized r., are,

99:3.7 a fact that r. does not grow unless it is disciplined by

99:3.8 There is the danger that r. will become distorted and

99:3.8 each nation prostitutes its r. into military propaganda

99:3.8 Loveless zeal is always harmful to r., persecution

99:3.8 while persecution diverts the activities of r. into the

99:3.9 R. can be kept free from unholy secular alliances

99:3.15 never concern themselves with anything but r.,

99:3.16 It is the business of r. to create, sustain, and inspire

99:4.1 Human friendship and divine r. are mutually helpful

99:4.1 R. puts new meaning into all group associations

99:4.1 It imparts new values to play and exalts all humor.

99:4.2 r. prevents all collective movements from losing

99:4.2 Together with children, r. is the great unifier of

99:4.2 be had without children; it can be lived without r.,

99:4.3 But if r. is to stimulate individual development of

99:4.3 it must not be standardized.

99:4.3 If it is to stimulate evaluation of experience and

99:4.3 it must not be stereotyped.

99:4.3 If r. is to promote supreme loyalties, it must not be

99:4.4 r. is genuine and worth while if it fosters in the

99:4.5 But the activation of r. is superemotional, unifying

99:4.6 need the consolation and stabilization of sound r..

99:4.7 There is no danger in r.’ becoming more and more

99:4.7 provided it does not lose its motivation for unselfish

99:4.7 R. has suffered from many secondary influences:

99:4.9 the three contending philosophies of r. is ended:

99:4.13 harmonized by the revelatory presentation of r.,

99:5.0 5. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RELIGION

99:5.1 While r. is exclusively a personal spiritual

99:5.1 R. is first an inner or personal adjustment, and the

99:5.1 then it becomes a matter of social service or group

99:5.1 R. has always been a conservator of morals and a

99:5.2 R. is not a slavish belief in threats of punishment or

99:5.4 R. has little chance to function until the religious

99:5.5 depravity of man destroyed the potential of r. for

99:5.9 His r. was danced out rather than thought out.

99:5.9 Future religionists must live out their r., dedicate

99:6.0 6. INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION

99:6.1 Sectarianism is a disease of institutional r.,

99:6.1 It is far better to have a r. without a church than a

99:6.1 have a r. without a church than a church without r..

99:6.2 There is a real purpose in the socialization of r..

99:6.2 to dramatize the loyalties of r.; to magnify the lures

99:6.3 But as r. becomes institutionalized, its power for

99:6.3 The dangers of formalized r. are: fixation of beliefs

99:6.3 diversion of r. from the service of God to the

99:6.3 routinizing of r. and the petrification of worship;

99:6.3 failure to make up-to-date interpretations of r.;

99:6.4 Formal r. restrains men in their personal spiritual

99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION

99:7.1 aloof from all secular activities, at the same time r.

99:7.1 reformation of philosophy and his clarification of r..

99:7.2 In all social reconstruction r. provides a stabilizing

99:7.5 R. inspires man to live courageously and joyfully

99:7.5 it joins patience with passion, insight to zeal,

99:7.5 but science is sobering him so that r. can presently

100:0.0 RELIGION IN HUMAN EXPERIENCE

100:0.1 R. ministers to the progress of all through fostering

100:0.2 r. ennobles the commonplace drudgery of daily living

100:1.1 While r. produces growth of meanings, evil always

100:1.7 R. cannot be bestowed, received, loaned, learned,

100:1.7 It is an experience which grows proportionally to

100:2.2 And this entire experience constitutes the reality of r.

100:2.3 R. can progress to that level of experience whereon

100:2.3 it becomes an enlightened and wise technique of

100:2.3 Such a glorified r. can function on three levels of

100:3.1 R. is not a technique for attaining a static and

100:3.1 it is an impulse for organizing the soul for dynamic

100:3.1 It is the enlistment of the totality of selfhood in the

100:3.1 R. pays any price essential to the attainment of the

100:5.1 The symbols of socialized r. are not to be despised

100:6.1 R. is not a specific function of life; rather is it a

100:6.2 A r. is genuine to just the extent that the value which

101:0.0 THE REAL NATURE OF RELIGION

101:0.1 R., as a human experience, ranges from the fear

101:0.2 R. is the ancestor of the advanced ethics and morals

101:0.2 But r., as such, is not merely a moral movement,

101:0.2 albeit the outward and social manifestations of r. are

101:0.2 Always is r. the inspiration of man’s evolving nature,

101:0.2 but it is not the secret of that evolution.

101:0.3 R., the conviction-faith of the personality, can

101:0.3 The assurance of r. transcends the reason of mind,

101:0.3 R. is faith, trust, and assurance.

101:1.1 R. is not the product of reason, but viewed from

101:1.1 R. is not derived from the logic of human

101:1.1 R. is the experiencing of divinity in the

101:1.4 R. lives and prospers, then, not by sight and

101:1.4 It consists not in the discovery of new facts or in

101:1.4 neither is r. the offspring of sublime feelings and

101:1.4 It is a profoundly deep and actual experience of

101:1.4 it is simply the experience of experiencing the reality

101:1.5 While r. is not the product of the rationalistic

101:1.5 R. is born neither of mystic meditations nor of

101:1.6 The experience of r. eventually results in the certain

101:2.0 2. THE FACT OF RELIGION

101:2.1 The fact of r. consists wholly in the religious

101:2.1 And this is the only sense in which r. can ever be

101:2.1 divergent sciences of nature and the theology of r.

101:2.1 and unbroken explanation of both science and r.,

101:2.2 faith is the method of r.; logic is the attempted

101:2.2 And true revelation never renders r. unreasonable,

101:2.7 R. does not stop in its flight of faith until it is sure

101:2.7 R. believes unreservedly in the existence and reality

101:2.7 and r.’ God of salvation are one and the same Deity.

101:2.8 Reason is the proof of science, faith the proof of r.,

101:2.8 Science yields knowledge; r. yields happiness;

101:2.11 being looked upon as the handiwork of the God of r.

101:2.13 R. consists not in theologic propositions but in

101:2.14 R. is the faith act of the recognition of this inner urge

101:2.15 The realization of r. never has been, and never will

101:2.16 R. must ever be its own critic and judge;

101:2.16 it can never be observed, much less understood, from

101:2.17 to the real and inner motives and workings of r..

101:3.0 3. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION

101:3.1 R. is so vital that it persists in the absence of learning

101:3.1 It lives in spite of its contamination with erroneous

101:3.1 it survives even the confusion of metaphysics.

101:3.1 In and through all the historic vicissitudes of r. there

101:3.18 a vigorous performance of faith in the domain of r.

101:4.4 In the last analysis, r. is to be judged by its fruits,

101:5.0 5. RELIGION EXPANDED BY REVELATION

101:5.2 Science deals with facts; r. is concerned only with

101:5.2 wisdom, and r. the sphere of the faith experience.

101:5.2 But r. presents two phases of manifestation:

101:5.3 The experience of primitive worship, the r. which is

101:5.5 Both science and r. start out with the assumption of

101:5.9 and emotion are invariable concomitants of r., but

101:5.9 concomitants of religion, but they are not r..

101:5.9 R. may be the feeling of experience, but it is hardly

101:5.13 The third step in r., or the third phase of the

101:5.13 the third phase of the experience of r., has to do with

101:6.8 teachings of Jesus constituted the first Urantian r.

101:6.16 the reality of the faith of the human experience of r..

101:7.0 7. A PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

101:7.1 out of which to build a personal philosophy of r.

101:7.1 in the formulation of a personal philosophy of r..

101:7.2 A philosophy of r. evolves out of a basic growth of

101:7.5 aesthetic cult of pure wonder as a substitute for r..

101:8.4 Faith vitalizes r. and constrains the religionist to live

101:9.0 9. RELIGION AND MORALITY

101:9.1 No professed revelation of r. could be regarded as

101:9.2 (or on the r. of primitive man), you should remember

101:9.2 Do not make the mistake of judging another’s r. by

101:9.3 And such a r. is simply the experience of yielding

101:9.4 The search for beauty is a part of r. only in so far as

101:9.6 Though recognizing that r. is imperfect, there are

101:9.7 1. The spiritual urge and philosophic pressure of r.

101:9.7 the affairs of his fellowsthe ethical reaction of r..

101:9.8 2. R. creates for the human mind a spiritualized

101:9.8 R. thereby becomes a censor of mortal affairs,

101:9.9 R. becomes the avenue of man’s escape from the

101:10.0 10. RELIGION AS MAN’S LIBERATOR

101:10.5 The purpose of r. is not to satisfy curiosity about

101:10.7 R. effectually cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation

101:10.7 it enfranchises the believer as a son of God,

101:10.7 R. assures man that, in following the gleam of

102:1.2 faith of r. argues from the spirit program of eternity.

102:1.3 the more of r. you have, the more certain you are.

102:1.4 certitudes of r. spring from the very foundations of

102:1.4 r. appeals to the loyalty and devotion of the body,

102:2.0 2. RELIGION AND REALITY

102:2.1 Observing minds and discriminating souls know r.

102:2.1 R. requires no definition; we all know its social,

102:2.1 the fact that r. is the property of the human race;

102:2.1 True, one’s perception of r is still human and subject

102:2.2 Thus do the words and acts of true and undefiled r.

102:2.4 r. makes its endowments immediately available,

102:2.7 is no real r. apart from a highly active personality.

102:2.7 You cannot conceive of r. without ideas, but when

102:2.7 when r. once becomes reduced only to an idea,

102:2.7 reduced only to an idea, it is no longer r.;

102:2.8 souls who would use the sentimental ideas of r. as

102:2.8 from the incessant pressure of evolutionary life, r.,

102:2.8 it is the mission of r. to prepare man for bravely,

102:2.8 R. is evolutionary man’s supreme endowment,

102:2.8 Conduct will be the result of r. when man actually

102:2.8 rather when r. is permitted truly to possess the man

102:2.8 Never will r. be content with mere thinking or

102:2.9 are not blind to the fact that r. often acts unwisely,

102:2.9 always and ever r. does something; it is dynamic!

102:3.1 of the spiritual nature robs r. of its chief channel of

102:3.1 The intellectual factors of r. are important, but their

102:3.1 R. must continually labor under a paradoxical

102:3.2 Speculation tends to translate r. into something

102:3.2 the clarity of logical thought, it indirectly causes r.

102:3.2 will r. always be characterized by paradoxes,

102:3.5 r., experience, leads to value consciousness;

102:3.6 R. leads to serving men, thus creating ethics and

102:3.7 Science sorts men; r. loves men, even as yourself;

102:3.8 r. brings into being the brotherhood of the spirit.

102:3.9 r. is the experience of cognizance of the value of

102:3.10 R. grasps the idea-of-the-whole, the entire cosmos.

102:3.11 r. envisions God as a loving spiritual personality.

102:3.12 the love for God is r.; the hunger for truth is a

102:3.13 in r., the experience of realization precedes the

102:3.14 In evolution, r. often leads to man’s creating his

102:3.15 Science is only satisfied with first causes, r. with

102:4.1 R. and social consciousness have this in common:

102:4.3 Faith translates this natural experience into r.,

102:5.3 not the personal-experience r. of spiritual origin.

102:5.3 Human morality may recognize values, but only r.

102:5.3 r. is something more than emotionalized morality.

102:5.3 R. is to morality as love is to duty, as sonship is to

102:5.3 r. discloses an all-loving Father, a God to be

102:5.3 the spiritual potentiality of r. is dominant over the

102:6.1 To isolate part of life and call it r. is to disintegrate

102:6.1 call it r. is to disintegrate life and to distort r..

102:6.3 Love is the essence of r. and the wellspring of

102:6.8 to philosophy a probability, to r. a certainty,

102:7.3 Those who would invent a r. without God are like

102:7.4 prove his contentions in behalf of a godless r., but

102:7.5 The intellectual earmark of r. is certainty;

102:8.0 8. THE EVIDENCES OF RELIGION

102:8.1 The highest evidence of the reality and efficacy of r.

102:8.1 That is the one central truth of all r..

102:8.2 Regarding the status of any r. in the evolutionary

102:8.2 it may best be judged by its moral judgments and its

102:8.2 The higher the type of any r., the more it encourages

102:8.2 We cannot judge r. by the status of its accompanying

102:8.2 of a civilization by the purity and nobility of its r..

102:8.4 historic r. has always created its God conceptions

102:8.5 R., when reduced to terms of reason and intellectual

102:8.6 While personal r. precedes the evolution of human

102:8.6 is regretfully recorded that institutional r. has lagged

102:8.6 Organized r. has proved to be conservatively tardy

102:8.6 R., being a matter of inner or personal experience,

102:8.7 But r. is never enhanced by an appeal to the

102:8.7 R. is ever and always rooted and grounded in

102:8.7 And your highest r., the life of Jesus, was just

102:8.7 And that is r., even the highest yet revealed in the

103:0.1 functions to enlarge man’s viewpoint of ethics, r.,

103:0.3 On Urantia, today, there are four kinds of r.:

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or revelatory r..

103:0.6 3. Practical or current r., varying degrees of the

103:1.0 1. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

103:1.1 upward of five hundred different definitions of r..

103:1.1 In reality, every human being defines r. in the terms

103:1.3 While your r. is a matter of personal experience,

103:1.4 Rationalism is wrong when it assumes that r. is at

103:1.4 R. is primarily a pursuit of values, and then there

103:1.4 this explains how r. can agree on values and goals

103:1.4 R. persists in spite of revolutionary changes in

103:1.4 Theology does not produce r.; it is r. that

103:1.5 does not invalidate r. because r. is founded on the

103:1.5 R., then,is based on experience and religious thought

103:1.5 theology, the philosophy of r., is an honest attempt

103:2.0 2. RELIGION AND THE INDIVIDUAL

103:2.1 R. is functional in the human mind and has been

103:2.1 the “birth” of r. is not sudden; it is rather a gradual

103:2.1 R. is never a passive experience, a negative attitude.

103:2.1 What is termed the “birth of r.” is not directly

103:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE HUMAN RACE

103:3.1 primitive Australians still focus their r. on the clan.

103:3.1 all these primitive contributions to man’s early r.,

103:3.2 Later r. is foreshadowed in the primitive belief in

103:3.2 Ultimately, r. is destined to become the service of

103:3.3 R. is designed to change man’s environment, but

103:3.3 but much of the r. found among mortals today has

103:3.3 Environment has all too often mastered r..

103:3.4 Remember that in the r. of all ages the experience

103:3.4 R. evolves favorably as the element of magic is

103:3.5 —insured survival of r. throughout the vicissitudes

103:6.1 Theology is always the study of your r.; the study of

103:6.1 the study of another’s r. is psychology.

103:6.3 R. has to do with the spiritual viewpoint, awareness

103:6.5 Never, then, can either science or r. hope to gain an

103:6.7 harmonious co-ordination between science and r.

103:6.7 sciences and the functioning of the spirit of r..

103:6.7 faith is the insight technique of r.; mota is the

103:6.7 the widely separated domains of science and r.;

103:6.9 r. is man’s experience with the cosmos of spirit

103:6.11 R. is forever dependent on faith, albeit reason is a

103:6.12 incomplete grasp of science, his faint hold upon r.,

103:6.15 be based on the reason of science, the faith of r.,

103:7.0 7. SCIENCE AND RELIGION

103:7.1 Science is sustained by reason, r. by faith.

103:7.5 the findings of science and the insights of r. unless

103:7.6 effecting the stabilization of both science and r..

103:7.6 both science and r. become increasingly tolerant

103:7.7 What both developing science and r. need is more

103:7.7 The teachers of both science and r. are often too

103:7.7 Science and r. can only be self-critical of their facts.

103:7.8 But revelation originates neither a science nor a r.;

103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate both science and r. with

103:7.9 The r. of the spiritual experience is the source of the

103:7.9 meeting ground for the discoveries of science and r.

103:7.10 both science and r. are predicated on assumptions.

103:7.10 the postulates of both science and r. are capable of

103:7.11 R. starts out with the assumption of the validity of

103:7.12 R. assumes to deal not only with finite and

103:7.15 Science discovers the material world, r. evaluates it,

103:7.15 But history is a realm in which science and r. may

103:8.0 8. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

103:8.4 souls who would create a r. without God.

103:8.6 to be of the greatest service to both science and r.,

103:8.6 the theories of material science and spiritual r..

103:9.0 9. THE ESSENCE OF RELIGION

103:9.1 Theology deals with the intellectual content of r.,

103:9.1 Religious experience is the spiritual content of r..

103:9.1 psychologic illusions of intellectual content of r.,

103:9.1 perversions of the philosophic content of r.,

103:9.1 spiritual experience of personal r. remains genuine

103:9.2 R. has to do with feeling, acting, and living, not

103:9.2 erroneous one’s theology, one’s r. may be wholly

103:9.3 R. without faith is a contradiction; without God,

103:9.4 The magical and mythological parentage of natural r.

103:9.4 Jesus’ life and teachings finally divested r. of the

103:9.4 effectively prepared the way for later superior r. by

103:9.5 The earmarks of such a r. are: faith in a supreme

103:9.6 When theology masters r., r. dies; it becomes a

103:9.6 it becomes a doctrine instead of a life.

103:9.6 expound, and justify the experiential claims of r.,

103:9.8 R. (the truth of personal spiritual experience) is

104:0.3 the triad made its appearance in r., and this long

111:3.5 in the survival of supreme values is the core of r.;

111:4.4 sociology, eugenics, philosophy, the fine arts, r.,

112:2.12 r., true spiritual experience, is the experiential

120:3.6 establishment of an organized cult, a crystallized r.,

121:4.3 Stoicism remained a philosophy; it never became r.

121:4.4 Cynicism had formerly been more of a r. than a

121:5.1 Throughout preceding ages r. had chiefly been an

121:5.1 it had not been a matter of concern to the individual.

121:5.5 This pseudo science of Babylon developed into a r.

121:5.12 portraying a real hunger and thirst for personal r.

121:5.17 not necessarily related to either philosophy or r..

121:5.17 not always occurred to people that a priest of r.

121:5.18 perplexed by such complex cults of r., Jesus was

121:5.18 gave his gospel of personal r.sonship with God.

122:1.1 in connection with the evolution of r. on Urantia.

122:1.2 of civilization and the progressive evolution of r..

123:6.6 embarrassing questions concerning science and r.,

126:2.5 every institution of society and every usage of r. by

127:4.9 to Sabbath observance and many other phases of r.,

128:4.6 would be tempted to formulate a r. about him

128:6.12 the profound discussion of politics, philosophy, or r.

129:1.10 authoritative finality except when discussing r.

130:3.4 the Father in heaven than any other world r..”

130:3.5 decided that the Romans had no real God in their r.,

130:3.5 that their r. was hardly more than emperor worship.

130:3.5 a philosophy but hardly a r. with a personal God.

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard science, politics, r.,

130:5.2 Jesus had his first long talk with Gonod regarding r..

130:5.2 I never knew they had such a r. even in Jerusalem,

130:7.1 and commercial; hardly a word was said about r..

131:3.1 Buddhism came to being a great r. without God,

131:3.4 When the faith of your r. has emancipated your

131:5.4 We know that the r. is right which leads to union

131:5.5 “This r. of the Wise One cleanses the believer

131:7.1 Shinto was the one world r. of which Ganid had

131:10.0 10. “OUR RELIGION”

131:10.1 in the habit of referring to such beliefs as “our r..”

131:10.8 I find him in ‘our r.’ as being more beautiful, loving,

131:10.8 At last I have a r. with a God, a marvelous God,

132:1.4 If the so-called science or r. of any age is false,

132:1.4 the emergence of a material science or spiritual r.

132:7.5 the spiritual driving power which a r. must possess

132:7.8 Ganid continued to evolve a r. of his own.

132:7.8 In all their discussions of philosophy and r. Ganid

132:7.9 they were making a new and everlasting r. right

133:4.4 Mithraic cult he said: “You do well to seek for a r.

133:5.4 physical-energy activities; r. deals with eternal values

133:5.7 When both science and r. become less dogmatic

133:5.11 racial superiority and talks something besides r..”

133:6.3 tents for a living and conducting lectures on r. and

133:8.3 and in many ways expanded his views of r..

134:3.1 lecture amphitheaterdedicated to the “spirit of r..”

134:3.2 This temple of r. had been built by a wealthy citizen

134:3.3 The lectures and discussions in this school of r.

134:3.7 teacher must represent a r. which recognized God—

134:3.7 the faculty who did not represent any organized r.,

134:3.8 prevailing in both r. and human governments, are

134:4.3 Only when one r. assumes that it is in some way

134:4.3 will such a r. presume to be intolerant of other

134:4.8 some one r. will begin to assert its superiority over

134:5.1 complicated by the appearance of the r. about him

134:6.2 R. makes it possible to realize the brotherhood of

134:6.11 at least some hope of sometime having a global r.

134:6.15 These teachers sought to make their r. dominant

138:2.1 that r. is purely and wholly a matter of personal

138:3.4 where they talked much about politics and r. until

140:4.7 R is valid only when it reveals the fatherhood of God

140:8.19 5. Personal r.. You, as did his apostles, should the

140:8.20 The teachings of Jesus constitute a r. of valor,

140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ r. consisted in the acquirement

140:8.27 realized that their Master’s r. made no provision

140:8.30 Jesus did not teach his apostles that r. is man’s only

140:8.30 But he did insist that r. was the exclusive business of

140:10.1 They knew only a r. that imposed the doing of

140:10.8 his teaching was inseparable from the r. of his living.

141:4.2 replied: “God is your Father, and r.my gospelis

141:4.3 these men, trained in the r. of the daily sacrifice,

142:3.6 of three Gods in one had found lodgment in the r. of

142:3.7 supplanted previous ideas of Deity in our fathers’ r..

142:3.8 Our teaching provides a r. wherein the believer is a

142:7.4 the family relationshipwhen man understands r.

143:1.2 They assert that the r. of the heathen is superior to

143:1.2 They assert that your r. is not for this world; that

143:2.2 that was the r. of self-examination and self-denial.

143:5.6 a mixture of the r. of many pagan gods and gentile

143:5.7 Once more she resorted to questions of general r.,

143:6.3 In any r. it is very easy to allow values to become

143:6.3 but it is not the central truth of the r. which may

143:7.2 organized r. is man’s attempt to socialize the

143:7.3 alternate with play; r. should be balanced by humor.

144:6.3 religious questions and upon the socialization of r.

144:7.1 Always does the socialized r. of a new revelation

144:7.1 established forms and usages of the preceding r.

145:2.3 make clear the fact that r. is a personal experience.

145:2.4 generations have you had a national or racial r.; now

145:2.4 now have I come to give you a personal r..

145:2.6 And did not Jeremiah exhort you to make r. an affair

145:2.7 Ezekiel taught even your fathers that r. must

146:3.1 R. is a revelation to man’s soul dealing with

146:3.10 the Master ever discussed the social aspects of r..

146:3.10 little instruction regarding the socialization of r..

148:6.4 Said this false comforter: ‘Trust in your r., Job;

148:7.4 making the Sabbath rest of r. a veritable bondage of

148:8.2 of establishing a joint school of philosophy and r.

149:2.2 more of the Master’s gospel than any other r.,

149:2.4 not belittle the place of the person of Jesus in a r.

149:2.7 Jesus is the only founder of a r. who performed

149:2.9 And it is the one shameful thing about the r. that

149:2.10 While he complied with the good in the r. of his

152:1.4 never occur an opportunity for either science or r. to

153:3.6 beliefs, when they once become a part of one’s r.,

155:1.4 Consider the Greeks, who have a science without r.,

155:1.4 without r., while the Jews have a r. without science.

155:3.6 But that, if their r. were spiritual, never could the

155:3.7 They learned that, when r. is wholly spiritual in

155:3.7 it makes all life more worth while, filling life with

155:3.8 civilization long survive the loss of the best in its r..

155:3.8 the mission of thawing out the frozen forms of r. into

155:4.2 just what is wrong with the r. of our enemies at

155:4.2 What is the real difference between their r. and

155:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON TRUE RELIGION

155:5.1 This memorable discourse on r., summarized and

155:5.3 chiefly a r. of the physical nature, the r. of fear.

155:5.4 2. The r. of civilization. The advancing religious

155:5.4 —the r. of the mindthe intellectual theology of the

155:5.5 3. True r.–the r. of revelation. The revelation of

155:5.5 Fatherthe r. of the spirit as demonstrated in human

155:5.6 The r. of the physical senses and the superstitious

155:5.6 the great difference between the r. of the mind and

155:5.6 the r. of the spirit is that, while the former is upheld

155:5.8 in contrast to the r. of the spirit, which entails

155:5.9 Such a r. requires of its devotees, as the price to be

155:5.11 The r. of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict,

155:5.11 The r. of the mindthe theology of authority

155:5.12 system of intellectual beliefs, a r. of authority.

155:5.12 about to enter a deadly conflict with such a r.

155:5.12 —a r. which is not a r. in the present-day meaning

155:5.12 a r. that makes its chief appeal to the divine spirit

155:5.12 a r. which shall derive its authority from the fruits

155:5.13 of conformity to an established and fossilized r.,

155:5.13 settledness of the r. of traditional authority, or

155:5.13 proclaiming the new truths of the r. of the spirit,

155:5.14 life of love is the very spirit of the r. we proclaim.”

155:6.0 6. THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON RELIGION

155:6.1 Jesus continued to teach them regarding the r. of

155:6.2 who choose to remain satisfied with a r. of mind,

155:6.2 protest against the bondage of institutional r. and

155:6.4 Your r. shall change from the mere intellectual belief

155:6.4 The r. of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past;

155:6.4 the r. of the spirit consists in progressive revelation

155:6.5 While the r. of authority may impart a present

155:6.5 The r. of the spirit leaves you forever free to

155:6.8 therefore must the r. of the mind ever run true to

155:6.8 through the superendowment of the r. of the spirit.

155:6.8 the unifying and ennobling r. of the spirit

155:6.8 spiritthe r. of personal spiritual experience.

155:6.9 the r. of the spirit will progressively draw men

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit requires only unity of

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit requires only uniformity of

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit does not demand uniformity of

155:6.9 the r. of the spirit grows into the increasing joy

155:6.18 You are my apostles, and to you r. shall not become

155:6.18 but rather shall your r. become the fact of real

156:0.2 the discourses of the Master on r. to which they had

156:2.5 not yet ready for an open clash with established r.,

156:2.8 The burdensome r. of the Pharisees could never

156:5.10 R. is the exclusively spiritual experience of the soul

156:6.10 the r. of the spirit of the living God who dwells in

157:2.2 and by their profound loyalty to the forms of r..

157:2.2 It is not the fear of a dead r. that will save you but

157:6.4 did Jesus exemplify in his life what he taught in his r.

159:1.2 In your r. God may receive repentant sinners;

159:3.8 Faith is to r. what sails are to a ship; it is an

159:3.10 Our r. is throbbing with new life and new meanings.

159:4.9 A false fear of sacredness has prevented r. from

159:5.0 THE POSITIVE NATURE OF JESUS’ RELIGION

159:5.7 then made this teaching the cornerstone of his r..

159:5.7 service of man became sum and substance of his r.

159:5.8 Jesus’ r. consisted not merely in believing, but in

159:5.8 did not teach that the essence of his r. consisted in

159:5.16 This positive note in r. Jesus extended even to his

159:5.17 Jesus brought the philosophy of r. from heaven

160:2.3 the cultural activities of the race: art, science, r.,

160:4.1 even the problem of making a living requires r. for

160:4.15 far-reaching vision of r. exerts its supreme influence.

160:5.0 5. THE RELIGION OF THE IDEAL

160:5.1 that your Master regards genuine human r. as the

160:5.1 I have regarded r. as man’s experience of reacting

160:5.1 In this sense, r. symbolizes our supreme devotion to

160:5.2 When men react to r. in the tribal, national, or

160:5.2 R. can never be a matter of mere intellectual belief

160:5.2 r. is always and forever a mode of reacting to the

160:5.2 R. embraces thinking, feeling, and acting

160:5.3 If something has become a r. in your experience,

160:5.3 already have become an active evangel of that r.

160:5.3 since you deem the supreme concept of your r. as

160:5.3 not a positive and missionary evangel of your r.,

160:5.3 you are self-deceived in that what you call a r. is

160:5.3 If your r. is a spiritual experience, your object of

160:5.4 Morality and r. are not necessarily the same.

160:5.4 grasping an object of worship, may become a r..

160:5.4 A r., by losing its universal appeal to loyalty and

160:5.5 R. implies the existence of undiscovered ideals

160:5.5 R. reaches out for undiscovered ideals, unexplored

160:5.5 You cannot have a genuine spiritual r. without the

160:5.5 A r. without this God is an invention of man, a

160:5.5 A r. might claim as the object of its devotion a

160:5.6 with the ideal of God, can become a part of any r.,

160:5.6 no matter how puerile or false that r. may chance to

160:5.7 That, I submit, is the highest concept of r. the

160:5.8 only intrigued by the consummate ideals of this r.

160:5.9 Yes, you can have a r. without this God, but it does

160:5.10 I see in the teachings of Jesus, r. at its best.

160:5.13 The wisdom of the reasoning that this r. is the best

160:5.13 the best of all is not r. as a personal and spiritual

162:2.2 free from the burdensome traditions of a formal r.

162:2.2 their system of traditional r. will be overthrown,

166:5.6 believers at Philadelphia held more strictly to the r.

167:5.2 publican and Pharisee illustrated good and bad r.,

170:1.17 was inherent in the fact that Christianity became a r.

170:1.17 the gospel became more and more a r. about him.

170:3.8 It therefore is evident that the true and inner r. of the

170:3.8 Jesus taught a living r. that impelled its believers to

170:3.8 But Jesus did not put ethics in the place of r..

170:3.8 Jesus taught r. as a cause and ethics as a result.

170:3.9 Jesus taught that the r. of the kingdom is a genuine

170:3.10 The r. of the kingdom is personal, individual;

170:5.19 In this way a historical r. displaced that teaching in

173:1.11 attitude toward commercializing the practices of r.

173:3.3 the inevitable clash between a new and living r. of

173:3.3 the older r. of ceremony, tradition, and authority.

175:1.18 you make the outward performances of your r.

177:2.6 Such a home life enhances r., and genuine r. always

178:1.9 result in the gradual divorcement of politics and r..

180:5.12 clearly indicates the difference between the old r.

180:5.12 The old r. taught self-sacrifice;

180:5.12 The old r. was motivated by fear-consciousness;

192:4.8 into a new and modified form of r. about Jesus.

194:3.3 Jesus did not use r. as a release from life.

194:3.4 If r. is an opiate to the people, it is not the r. of Jesus

194:3.8 the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made possible a r.

194:3.8 growth of the r. which he lived and the gospel which

194:3.8 the teacher of an expanding and always-growing r.

194:3.11 designed forever to loose the r. of the Master from

194:3.11 taught his followers that his r. was never passive;

194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, r. had revealed only man seeking

194:4.6 but even that represented the greatest r. mankind

195:0.2 these achievements they had no soul-satisfying r..

195:0.16 became a part of the assurance of a recognized r..

195:1.6 economic, political, and philosophicexcept r..

195:1.6 Few Greeks had paid much attention to r.;

195:1.6 they did not take even their own r. very seriously.

195:1.6 thought while they devoted their minds to r..

195:1.6 They took their r. very seriously, too seriously.

195:1.7 Greeks did very well with their r. and their politics

195:1.7 but not so with Greek political administration or r..

195:1.8 after obtaining from the East a r. whose one God

195:2.2 The Roman cared little for either art or r., but he

195:2.3 to their ideals, but without a r. worthy of the name.

195:2.5 became the moral culture of Rome but hardly its r.

195:2.5 did penetrate beneath the surface of all this state r.

195:2.7 force Jews and Christians to philosophize their r.,

195:3.2 and nations at least nominally to accept one r..

195:3.7 the best time in all the world’s history for a good r.

195:3.9 Even a good r. could not save a great empire from

195:4.1 r. became more and more monasticized, asceticized,

195:4.1 alongside this slumbering and secularized r.,

195:4.2 centuries, r. became virtually secondhanded again.

195:4.5 R. is now confronted by the challenge of a new age

195:5.3 R. is the revelation to man of his divine and eternal

195:5.3 R. is a purely personal and spiritual experience

195:5.8 R. is designed to find those values in the universe

195:5.8 faith, trust, and assurance; r. culminates in worship

195:5.8 R. discovers for the soul those supreme values which

195:5.14 In r., Jesus advocated and followed the method of

195:6.2 R. is simply indifferent to, but sympathetic with,

195:6.2 while it supremely concerns itself with the scientist.

195:6.5 Science is a quantitative experience, r. a qualitative

195:6.5 Science deals with phenomena; r., with origins,

195:6.8 but r. validates the conservation of men’s souls

195:6.10 R. must provide itself with new up-to-date slogans.

195:7.2 Science should do for man materially what r. does

195:7.16 R. is the divine embrace of cosmic values and

195:7.16 r. is the ennobling transformation of the material

195:7.16 and it never ceases in its spiritual evaluation of art.

195:7.18 and r. cannot exist without the real experience of the

195:7.20 R. is the spiritual rhythm of the soul in time-space

195:7.23 The religionist, not r., proves the existence of the

195:8.3 R. has become more and more a nominal influence,

195:8.5 assuming to take the place of the r. whose bondage

195:8.10 Without God, without r., scientific secularism can

195:8.11 that it discards ethics and r. for politics and power.

195:9.4 R. does need new leaders, spiritual men and women

195:9.4 await the coming of these new teachers of Jesus’ r.

195:9.5 The modern age will refuse to accept a r. which is

195:9.6 Thinking man has always feared to be held by a r..

195:9.6 When a strong and moving r. threatens to

195:9.7 to the discovery of the barrenness of formalized r.,

195:9.8 The world needs more firsthand r..

195:9.8 not only a r. about Jesus, but it is so largely one

195:9.8 They take their r. wholly as handed down by their

195:10.1 R. is only an exalted humanism until it is made

195:10.14 indolent souls crave an ancient and authoritative r.

195:10.15 which has more and more become a r. about Jesus.

195:10.17 Upon such a foundation r. may contribute its

196:0.4 local creation discover a new and higher type of r.,

196:0.4 r based on personal spiritual relations with the Father

196:0.10 Jesus consistently interpreted r. wholly in terms of

196:0.11 the earthly life of Jesus, r. was a living experience,

196:1.1 How unfortunate that r. itself should be so

196:1.2 suddenly supplant the theologic r. about Jesus.

196:2.1 You may preach a r. about Jesus, but, perforce,

196:2.1 new r., the r. of the risen and glorified Christ.

196:2.4 the human Jesus was recognized as having a r.,

196:2.4 divine Jesus (Christ) almost overnight became a r..

196:2.6 Jesus founded the r. of personal experience in

196:2.6 Paul founded a r. in which the glorified Jesus

196:2.6 pity that his followers failed to create a unified r.

196:2.10 that made the golden rule a vital factor in his r..

196:2.11 his was a religious mission, and r. is an exclusively

196:3.0 3. THE SUPREMACY OF RELIGION

196:3.1 R. does not remove or destroy human troubles,

196:3.19 The Hebrews had a r. of moral sublimity; the Greeks

196:3.19 the Greeks evolved a r. of beauty; Paul founded a

196:3.19 Paul and his conferees founded a r. of faith, hope,

196:3.19 Jesus revealed and exemplified a r. of love: security

196:3.20 Moral choosing constitutes r. as the motive of inner

196:3.26 such an illuminated man has a r. and is spiritually

196:3.27 Morality without r. fails to reveal ultimate goodness,

196:3.27 R. provides for the enhancement, glorification, and

196:3.28 R. stands above science, art, philosophy, ethics, and

196:3.28 R. is man’s supreme experience in the mortal nature,

196:3.30 R. is man’s supreme gesture, his magnificent reach

religion of Jesus

5:4.5 The r. of is salvation from self, deliverance from

5:4.7 of value in that they are valid approaches to the r..

87:7.6 even the restatement of the r. must develop a new

98:7.11 It has long since ceased to be the r., although it still

99:5.3 The r. is the most dynamic influence ever to activate

103:9.4 religions and the consummate saving gospel of the r..

140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ r. consisted in the acquirement of

140:8.27 realized that their Master’s r. made no provision

140:8.27 But not so with the r. of Jesus of Nazareth.

140:8.29 The teaching of Jesus is a r. for everybody, not alone

140:8.29 His r. never became crystallized (during his day) into

140:10.6 This new r. was not without practical implications,

141:7.4 The r. was wholly based on the living of his life

143:5.11 Even the Christian r. has been persistently built up

149:2.5 The teachers of the r should approach other religions

159:5.8 Jesus’ r. consisted not merely in believing, but

159:5.8 did not teach that the essence of his r. consisted in

160:5.7 The r. transcends all our former concepts of the

160:5.11 concepts of the reality of the idealism of the r.,

160:5.12 The r. demands living and spiritual experience.

184:4.6 The living experience in the r. thus becomes the

192:4.8 and changing the r. of Jesus into a new and modified

194:3.2 The r. is a new gospel of faith to be proclaimed to

194:3.2 This new r. is founded on faith, hope, and love.

194:3.3 The r. does not seek to escape this life in order to

194:3.3 The r. provides the joy and peace of another and

194:3.5 On the day of Pentecost the r. broke all national

194:3.7 The r. fosters the highest type of human civilization

194:3.7 it creates the highest type of spiritual personality

194:3.9 at Jerusalem, indicate the universality of the r..

194:3.9 great effort of the spirit to liberate the r. from its

194:3.11 designed forever to loose the r. of the Master from

194:3.11 taught his followers that his r. was never passive;

194:3.17 The r. is the most powerful unifying influence the

195:4.4 transformation of the r. into a religion about Jesus.

195:4.5 secular and spiritual, the r. will eventually triumph.

195:6.1 panic is over, the r. will not be found bankrupt.

195:9.2 A new and fuller revelation of the r. is destined to

195:9.4 await the coming of these new teachers of Jesus’ r.

195:9.6 evade the r. because of their fears of what it will do

195:9.6 The r. does, indeed, dominate and transform its

195:9.7 turn wholeheartedly to the gospel, the r. of Nazareth

195:9.9 but the r. stands as the unsullied and transcendent

195:10.15 do not yet understand that there is a r. separate,

195:10.18 and the more general acceptance of the real r..

196:1.2 drastic and revolutionary if the living r. should

196:2.0 2. THE RELIGION OF JESUS

196:2.1 but, perforce, you must live the r. of Jesus.

religion, evolutionary or evolved or evolving

2:6.2 E. may become ethical, but only revealed religion

5:4.9 is the highest attainment level of purely e..

5:5.4 Moral conduct is always an antecedent of e. and a

5:5.5 E. is the mother of the science, art, and philosophy

52:2.3 primitive, the e. of fear and ignorance prevails.

85:3.4 Early in e. the lamb became the typical sacrificial

85:6.3 E. creates its gods in the image and likeness of man;

86:1.1 e. had its roots of origin in the human experiences of

87:4.6 E. has paid a terrible price for the concept of dual

87:4.6 The gods of e. have generally been opposed by the

89:2.2 when the taboo received the solemn sanction of e.,

89:3.3 were two of the greatest social gains from early e..

90:0.3 E. is born of a simple and all-powerful fear,

90:1.1 and the focus personality for all the practices of e..

91:1.1 The function of early e. is to conserve and augment

92:0.1 E. arose slowly throughout the millenniums of

92:0.5 sufficient to initiate and prosecute the growth of e..

92:1.3 it is impossible entirely to divorce purely e. from

92:1.4 Fear fashions the gods of e. and motivates the

92:1.5 is a great fear”; that is the outgrowth of purely e..

92:2.1 Eventually, e. does reflect the changing mores,

92:2.2 In the course of e., novelty has always been

92:2.4 not determined by religion, that is, by e.; rather are

92:3.0 3. THE NATURE OF EVOLUTIONARY R.

92:3.3 But when tempted to criticize e., be careful.

92:3.4 E. makes no provision for change or revision;

92:3.4 e does not provide for its own progressive correction

92:3.4 E. commands respect because its followers believe it

92:3.7 E., human religion, has indeed been guilty of all

92:3.8 E. has been man’s most expensive but incomparably

92:3.10 And this sacred heritage of animal ascent, e., must

92:4.3 E. is sentimental, not logical.

92:4.3 It is man’s reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-

92:4.3 E. pictures the circuitous gropings of humanity in

92:5.1 In e., the gods are conceived to exist in the likeness

92:6.2 On Urantia, revelatory and e. are progressing side by

95:2.1 e. of the Nile valley was periodically augmented

100:6.8 Even e. is all of this in loyalty and grandeur because

100:6.9 The characteristic difference between e. is a new

101:5.3 1. E.. The experience of primitive worship,

101:5.4 e. is destined to receive the spiritual expansion of

101:5.10 E. is the outworking of the endowment of the local

101:5.11 E. drives home to the individual the idea of duty;

101:5.12 Evolved r. rests wholly on faith.

101:5.13 E. provides only the assurance of faith and the

101:6.5 Urantia, lived under the reign of e. up to the time

101:6.5 the combined guidance of e. and revealed religion.

101:9.1 had been created and fostered by preceding e..

101:9.1 unfailingly enlarges the ethical horizon of e. while

102:5.3 You can psychologize e. but not the personal-

103:0.4 1. Natural or e..

103:3.2 But sooner or later the e. requires that the individual

religion, new

64:4.12 This n. of fear led to attempts to placate the invisible

92:2.5 of men only superficially accept a strange and n.;

92:5.15 the Occident and the synthesis of a n. in the Orient.

95:5.9 the priests to use against the young king and his n..

95:6.2 This founder of a n. was a virile youth, who, on his

95:6.3 And this n. was one of actionworknot prayers

95:6.4 an Iranian prince, this n. was spread by the sword.

98:3.8 This n. of Augustus worship flourished and was

110:4.5 Many a n. and strange “ism” has arisen from the

121:1.1 the effective spread of a n. to both East and West.

131:10.6 This n. of ours is very full of joy, and it generates an

132:0.8 for the leadership of the n. in Rome and throughout

132:7.6 Ganid: “Teacher, let’s you and I make a n., one

132:7.9 to the Creator of a universe that they make a n.!

132:7.9 they were making a new and everlasting r. right

133:3.2 that Crispus with his entire family embraced the n.,

154:6.3 only give up the foolishness of trying to preach a n.

155:5.12 will so shortly begin the bold proclamation of a n.

156:6.10 associates prepare to begin the proclamation of a n.,

159:5.8 Jesus enjoined the positive doing of that which his n.

160:1.12 of the kingdom, constitutes the n. as I understand it.

160:1.14 the gospel which you preach, represents the n. of

173:3.3 the inevitable clash between a new and living r. of

180:5.12 the n. teaches only self-forgetfulness, enhanced

194:0.3 to Paul, who created a n. out of the new version of

194:3.11 teachers of this n. are now equipped with spiritual

194:3.14 No wonder these believers in the n. would cry out,

194:4.13 so that the active teachers of the n. about Jesus,

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a n.something all

195:0.10 the Roman emperor Constantine was won to the n..

195:1.1 Paul proclaimed to the Greeks his version of the n.

195:1.5 forced the Romans subsequently to accept this n.,

195:2.5 in spiritual growth of those who embraced the n. in

195:3.7 This was a great age for the spread of a new r..

195:3.8 This n. was a cultural necessity for imperial Rome,

195:3.8 it is unfortunate that it did not become a means of

196:0.4 local creation discover a new and higher type of r.,

196:2.1 Peter unintentionally inaugurated a n., the religion

religion, primitive

1:5.11 P. had many personal gods, and they were fashioned

4:5.3 times of famine and floodthese are the gods of p.

4:5.4 shedding of blood, represents a r. wholly primitive

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

64:4.12 A p. of the fear of natural forces gradually developed

64:6.23 a widespread revival of learning and r. of a primitive

68:4.3 Later developing p. greatly reinforced ghost fear

85:0.1 P. had a biologic origin, a natural evolutionary

86:0.2 R of a primitive type was therefore a natural biologic

86:7.0 7. THE FUNCTION OF PRIMITIVE RELIGION

86:7.1 P. was the payment of premiums on insurance

86:7.6 P. prepared the soil of the human mind, by the force

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 of confession and forgiveness early 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

101:7.6 Philosophy transforms that p. which was largely a

101:9.2 presume to sit in critical judgment on the p. of man

150:3.9 in common with the soothsayer priests of p..

155:5.3 1. Primitive r.. The seminatural and instinctive

religion, revealed or revelatory

2:6.2 but only r. becomes truly and spiritually moral.

5:5.4 antecedent of evolved religion and a part of even r.,

5:5.5 which elevated man to the level of receptivity to r.,

52:1.4 the standards of later dispensations of r. and higher

52:1.7 planting of the seeds of r. by the Planetary Prince

52:2.3 These initial presentations of r. are very simple,

52:4.4 Each new dispensation extends the horizon of r.,

66:5.13 6. The college of revealed r..

67:4.1 Hap and the entire college of r. remained loyal

68:3.5 tendency is derived from the teachings of revealed r.,

69:9.4 The teachers of r., especially the Christian teachers,

70:10.9 teachers of r. have always proclaimed, “Vengeance

85:6.3 r. seeks to evolve and transform mortal man into the

86:4.6 any many other remnants of r., can be found among

89:2.2 sin was universally established in the world before r.

92:2.1 changing mores which may have been affected by r..

92:3.5 ghosts laid the foundation for a philosophy of r.,

92:3.7 made it possible for later r. to compensate for

92:3.10 and ennobled by the continuous censorship of r.

92:4.3 R. is propounded by the real spiritual world;

92:4.3 it is the response of the superintellectual cosmos to

92:4.3 gropings of humanity in quest of truth; r. is that very

92:5.1 exist in the likeness of man’s image; in r., men are

92:5.3 2. The sublime ideals of revealed r..

92:6.2 On Urantia, evolutionary and r. are progressing side

92:7.2 Only with r. did autocratic and intolerant theologic

95:5.14 culture of the Nile and the r. of the Euphrates to all

99:4.8 of fear without immediately grasping the r. of love.

100:6.8 But revelatory r. is excellent as well as genuine.

100:6.9 characteristic difference between evolved and r. is

101:4.1 Any cosmology presented as a part of r. is destined

101:5.4 2. Revealed r..

101:5.11 r. lays increasing emphasis on loving, the golden rule

101:5.13 r. provides the assurance of faith plus the truth of a

101:5.13 morontia progression the truths of r. are expanded;

101:6.1 morontia phase of r. has to do with the experience of

101:6.5 the combined guidance of evolutionary and r..

102:4.6 R. is the unifying element of human existence.

102:8.7 never does r. point to miracles as proof of

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or revelatory r..

103:2.3 the seed of r. germinates is the moral nature that

104:0.1 The Trinity concept of r. must not be confused with

131:5.3 God by walking in the paths ordained by his r..

194:3.9 No r. can spread to all the world when it makes

195:9.6 By such procedure, even a r. becomes man-made

religion, true or real or genuine

5:4.2 The immediate service of t. is the establishment of

79:4.9 for religion, t., is the indispensable source of that

85:7.3 then begins to develop into the phenomenon of r..

87:7.10 dynamic body of personal spiritual experiencet..

92:1.2 mankind is ripening for the appreciation of real r.,

92:7.5 for t. is the devotion of the self to the service of

92:7.15 T. must ever be the eternal foundation and guiding

98:2.2 they did not perceive that t. is the cure for soul

99:0.2 T. does oppose violence as a technique of social

99:0.2 it does not oppose the intelligent efforts of society to

99:1.5 but t. is the only power which can lastingly increase

99:2.1 Only the r. of personal spiritual experience can

99:2.6 True r. carries over from one age to another the

99:4.1 G renders the religionist socially fragrant and creates

99:4.3 T. is a meaningful way of living dynamically face to

99:5.2 T. is to know God as your Father and man as your

99:5.7 Since t. is a matter of personal spiritual experience,

100:6.1 T. is a wholehearted devotion to some reality

100:6.5 But true r. is a living love, a life of service.

100:6.5 G. takes nothing away from human existence, but

100:6.5 but it does add new meanings to all of life;

100:6.5 it generates new types of enthusiasm, zeal, and

100:6.5 It may even engender the spirit of the crusader,

101:1.0 1. TRUE RELIGION

101:1.1 T. is not a system of philosophic belief which can

101:1.5 The germs of t. originate in the domain of man’s

101:1.6 the sense of duty completes the ancestry of t..

101:2.13 T. is an insight into reality, the faith-child of the

101:2.13 T. consists in the experience that “the Spirit itself

101:9.3 T. is that sublime and profound conviction within the

102:2.2 Thus do the words and acts of true and undefiled r.

102:2.7 But true r. is alive.

102:2.8 True r. must act.

102:3.4 Real r. leads to increased social service.

102:7.7 dogmatic in contending with the prophets of t.,

102:8.7 T. has nothing to do with alleged miracles, and never

103:5.7 R. does not foster moral indolence and spiritual

103:5.7 T. does not belittle man’s efforts to progress during

103:7.6 within the domain of t., faith is always logical from

103:9.11 T. is an experience of believing and knowing as well

132:4.8 founded on justice, even as t. is founded on mercy

143:7.2 True r. is the act of an individual soul in its self-

149:2.11 clean hearts for clean hands as the mark of t..

155:3.5 that t. was man’s heartfelt loyalty to his highest and

155:3.7 T. is designed to lessen the strain of existence;

155:3.7 it releases faith and courage for daily living and

155:5.5 3. True r.–the r. of revelation. The revelation of

155:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON TRUE RELIGION

155:6.3 handed down by your ancestors to a t. of spirit

157:2.2 with the spirit of living truth and the power of t..

157:2.2 It is not the purpose of t. merely to bring peace but

159:5.8 the certain effects of the possession of the spirit of t.

160:4.1 T., in fact, does not function apart from the

160:5.5 The social characteristics of a t. consist in the fact

160:5.5 T. does all of this; all other beliefs are not worthy

160:5.6 changed to meet the demands of the ideals of t..

160:5.13 of the impulse to be like God is not true r..

160:5.13 feelings of the emotion to worship God are not t..

160:5.13 conviction to forsake self and serve God is not t..

160:5.13 T. has reference to destiny and reality of attainment

170:3.8 It therefore is evident that the true and inner r. of

177:2.6 the loyal devotion of t. exert a profound reciprocal

180:5.7 This is the essence of t.: that you love your neighbor

185:1.1 to grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a real r.,

194:3.6 At last, t. is delivered from the custody of priests

195:6.2 t. cannot become involved in any controversy with

195:6.4 Modern science has left t.the teachings of Jesus as

195:7.1 spiritual resources of the personal experience of t..

195:7.2 True science can have no lasting quarrel with t..

195:7.16 science, while in turn it is spiritualized by t.

195:8.7 the revolt went too far and lost sight of God and t.,

195:8.8 was not necessary for the secularists to antagonize t.

196:3.1 T. unifies the personality for effective adjustment to

196:3.20 But such a r. is not a purely subjective experience.

196:3.20 It signifies the whole of the subjectivity of the

196:3.27 albeit real r. enhances all moral values, makes them

religion’s

99:4.7 There is no danger in r. becoming more of a private

99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION

101:2.7 this First Cause of science and r. God of salvation

religionist

1:6.2 of unity, to the r. a living spiritual experience.

5:5.3 The r. of faith believes in a God who fosters survival

87:6.2 No longer does the r. stand defenseless before the

90:0.2 a shaman, or a priest intervene between the r. and

94:3.5 personal attainment of Deity by the individual r.,

94:6.6 And of the true r. he said, in expressing the truth

99:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE RELIGIONIST

99:3.3 The r. is not unsympathetic with social suffering,

99:3.15 albeit any one such r., as an individual citizen, may

99:4.1 Genuine religion renders the r. socially fragrant and

99:5.6 powerful repercussions in the social life of such a r..

99:5.7 it is inevitable that each individual r. must have his

100:3.2 To the r. the word God becomes a symbol signifying

100:6.1 devotion to some reality which the r. deems to be

100:6.2 The accepted supreme value of the r. may be base or

100:6.3 The sincere r. is conscious of universe citizenship

100:6.3 He is thrilled and energized with the assurance of

100:6.5 The r.’ detachment from much that is purely trivial

100:6.7 resident in the consciousness of the r. who has

101:8.2 faith can rise up only in the heart of the individual r..

101:8.4 Faith vitalizes religion and constrains the r. to live

102:2.4 certitude does not lead such a sound-minded r. to

102:6.3 The r. of philosophic attainment has faith in a God of

102:6.3 The r. has faith in a God of love.

103:5.3 the r. more correctly recognizes that the unselfish

103:8.5 The certainty of the God-knowing r. should not be

131:3.5 “No r. may hope to attain the enlightenment of

195:7.18 cannot exist without the real experience of the r.

195:7.23 The r., not religion, proves the existence of the spirit

196:2.7 was the world’s most wholehearted and devoted r.

religionists

4:1.9 impossible for physicists, philosophers, or even r. to

77:3.8 The r., the noncombatants, fled to their homes in the

87:4.6 made it difficult for r. to conceive of cosmic unity.

88:2.7 writings which various r. hold as sacred books,

92:7.3 It is a fallacy for any group of r. to conceive of their

92:7.3 R. would do better to borrow the best in their

94:3.2 and was therefore not experiencible by individual r..

94:9.2 devotion and missionary persistence of sincere r..

98:2.5 elevated its ideals, but were more artists than r..

99:2.3 R. must function in society, in industry, in politics

99:2.4 R. are of no more value in the tasks of social

99:3.3 influenced by the attitude of these individual r. as

99:3.15 R., as a group, must never concern themselves with

99:5.7 Someday r. will get together and actually effect

99:5.7 Goals rather than creeds should unify r..

99:5.9 Future r. must live out their religion, dedicate

100:0.2 is stimulated by intimate association with other r..

100:6.6 Such r. are like the Apostle Paul, who said: “I am

102:2.3 R. seem to live in effective emancipation from

102:2.3 they exhibit a stabilization of personality and a

103:1.5 That r. have believed so much that was false does

103:4.2 and this creates new problems for the individual r.,

114:6.7 meaningless controversial divisions of professed r.

121:5.17 ethics, insisting that r. pay some attention to both.

130:3.3 readily received by the various groups of Asiatic r..

132:1.4 In every age scientists and r. must recognize that

134:4.8 even religious wars, at least wars among r..

134:4.10 The Urmia r. lived together in comparative peace

143:7.2 attempt to socialize the worship of individual r..

149:2.4 for Jews, Hindus, and other Eastern r. to accept

196:3.17 a result of the irreligious conduct of professed r.,

religionssee religions, evolved or evolutionary;

religions, modern; religions, primitive;

religions, revealed or revelatory

5:4.1 The morality of the r. of evolution drives men

5:4.1 The r. of revelation allure men to seek for a God of

5:4.5 All r. teach the worship of Deity and some

5:4.6 goodness; the Greeks on beauty; both r. sought truth

5:4.7 All these r. are of value in that they are valid

48:1.1 in distorted form, has found a place in present-day r..

52:2.4 There uniformly run through all of these racial r. two

69:2.5 But many of the r. of the world reverted to the

70:1.14 The primitive r. all sanctioned war.

74:8.12 “sacred scriptures” of the Hebrew and Christian r..

79:4.7 contact with the inferior r. of the Deccan after the

79:4.7 bondage of the enslaving superstitions of inferior r.;

81:3.7 and missionary enterprises fostered by the later r.

84:5.6 even worse under the teachings of several Oriental r.

84:7.18 7. Certain r. required offspring.

86:2.7 But all r. did not develop from animism.

87:0.1 None of these early r. had much to do with the

87:4.7 most of the world’s r. carry this cultural birthmark

88:2.6 sacred books of many r. have become fetishistic

89:3.1 ritual of the fast was deeply rooted in many ancient r

89:3.3 and teachings of many r., notably Christianity.

89:3.6 Many of the world’s great r. have been adversely

89:3.6 formation of celibate priesthoods in the many r.

91:2.8 one technique associated with the natural r. of racial

91:2.8 higher r. of ethical excellence, the r. of revelation.

91:4.1 materialistic praying is incompatible with ethical r.

91:4.1 and is unworthy of enlightened r. and advancing

92:1.3 bells, drums, and priesthoods are common to all r..

92:2.3 of different r. that may be regarded as obscene,

92:3.1 Ancient r. and mythology faithfully portray the

92:3.1 cult present a true picture of the racial r. of the past

92:4.1 to sort and censor the successive r. of evolution.

92:4.1 But if revelation is to exalt and upstep the r. of

92:4.2 r. of revelation are always characterized by a belief

92:5.10 though unproductive of any immediately appearing r.

92:5.10 later teachers of truth were to build the r. of Urantia.

92:5.15 into Sikhism, one of the most advanced r. of Asia.

92:6.0 6. THE COMPOSITE RELIGIONS

92:6.1 Twentieth-century Urantia r. present an interesting

92:6.2 These r., the r. of twentieth-century Urantia, may be

92:6.14 The most advanced r. of ancient times were Judaism

92:6.14 Both Hindus and Hebrews believed that their r. were

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

92:6.20 The “national r.” are nothing more than a

92:7.2 New r. cannot be invented; they are either evolved,

92:7.3 The many r. of Urantia are all good to the extent that

92:7.4 All these r. have arisen as a result of man’s variable

92:7.4 They can never hope to attain a uniformity of creeds,

92:7.4 they can realize a unity in true worship of the Father

92:7.11 Civilization, science, and advanced r. must deliver

94:2.5 the inferior r. of the Deccan permeated the north,

94:4.1 the oldest and most cosmopolitan of the world’s r.,

94:4.9 tolerant attitude of adoption toward many other r.,

94:9.2 Gautama it became, the more like the r. it supplanted

94:10.2 found the observance of so much from so many r.

94:10.3 Tibetans have something of all the leading world r.

94:12.4 its adherents are free to choose truth from all r.;

94:12.7 dogmas of nineteen centuries of contact with the r.

95:0.1 India gave rise to many of the r. and philosophies

95:1.1 By 2000 B.C. the r. of Mesopotamia had about lost

95:1.3 Salem teachers did much to refine and uplift the r. of

95:3.3 Of all the purely human r. of Urantia none ever

95:6.7 to impress three great r.: Judaism and Christianity

97:10.6 important part in the development of two world r.,

98:2.12 R. have long endured without philosophical support,

98:3.1 the Greeks and Brahmans or the more spiritual r. of

98:4.1 having lost their primitive family and state r.

98:6.4 were those who at one time belonged to both r.,

98:6.4 Both r. employed baptism and partook of the

98:6.4 Mithraism’s tolerance for other r. (except later

98:7.4 a basic factor in all the r. of Occident and Orient that

99:4.8 psychology, has weakened only those r. which are

99:4.10 spiritistic belief (in a providential Deity) of many r..

99:6.2 And all live r. encourage human friendship, conserve

100:6.1 And the outstanding characteristics of all r. are:

100:6.9 But it is experience in and with the human r. that

102:8.1 this watchcare and final salvation, no two r. agree;

102:8.3 The difference in the r. of various ages is wholly

103:0.6 of the admixture of natural and supernatural r..

103:0.7 4. Philosophic r., man-made or philosophically

103:0.7 thought-out theologic doctrines and reason-created r

103:4.1 social communion, and so did early r. provide that

103:6.11 the spiritual worlds, sciences and r. falsely so called.

103:9.3 Buddhism is one of the best r. without a God which

104:1.9 The trinity idea takes best hold of those r. which

111:0.2 of Deity has long formed a part of many Urantian r..

120:3.6 become the common heritage of all r. and all peoples

121:4.6 not r. of salvation for even the poor and the weak.

121:5.0 5. THE GENTILE RELIGIONS

121:5.2 In the times of Jesus the r. of the Occident included:

121:5.6 4. The mystery r..

121:5.6 new and strange r. from the Levant, which had

121:5.6 These r. rapidly became the accepted belief of the

121:5.7 The mystery r. spelled the end of national beliefs

121:5.13 adherence to the better types of the mystery r.,

121:5.17 Christianity of Paul were the first European r. to

126:3.11 the Roman Empire? To the gentiles and their r.?

130:3.4 discussed again and again all the r. of the world,

130:3.5 Ganid made a collection of the teachings of those r.

130:3.5 Deity seemed to be derived from other and older r..

130:3.10 r. only in the sense that they led men to find God

131:0.0 THE WORLD’S RELIGIONS

131:0.1 collection of the teachings of the world’s r. about

131:8.1 a part of the earlier teachings of several Chinese r.;

131:9.1 the least God-recognizing of the world’s great r.

131:10.1 this compilation of the teachings of the world r.

131:10.8 Though I see God in these other r., I find him in

132:7.6 And Jesus replied: “Ganid, r. are not made.

132:7.6 The r. of men grow up over long periods of time,

134:3.1 This structure was a temple of the philosophy of r..

134:3.3 The founder of this unique school of r. lived and

134:3.6 thirty r. and religious cults were represented on the

134:3.7 These teachers of the various r. made a great effort

134:3.7 a great effort to show how similar their r. were

134:4.3 If different r. recognize the spirit sovereignty of God

134:4.3 sovereignty of God, then will all such r. remain at

134:4.3 that it possesses exclusive authority over other r.,

134:4.3 such a religion presume to be intolerant of other r.

134:4.4 peacebrotherhoodcan never exist unless all r. are

134:4.5 You cannot have equality among r. without having

134:4.5 without having religious wars unless all r. consent to

134:4.8 will begin to assert its superiority over other r.;

134:5.1 of the religion about him among the world’s r.

134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all the r. and sects

134:6.11 hope of sometime having a global religionor r.

140:8.27 All r. before and after the times of Jesus, even

140:8.29 Jesus’ teaching stands apart from all r., as such,

141:7.8 which had been so neglected by most of the e. of

143:1.5 The r. of this world have neglected the poor, but

149:2.1 all nations and all r. of the world would speedily

149:2.1 more acceptable to certain nations, races, and r.,

149:2.1 less acceptable to all other nations, races, and r..

149:2.5 of the religion of Jesus should approach other r. with

155:5.2 While the r. of the world have a double origin

155:5.8 show a personal preference for those r. of authority

155:5.9 The acceptance of the traditional r. of authority

155:5.9 The settled, crystallized, and established r. of

155:5.10 in so casting their lot with the r. of authority, they

155:5.12 The appeal of all such r. is largely to the mind.

155:6.8 Never can the r. of authority come to unification.

155:6.8 divergent mind r. of authority become impregnated

155:6.9 The r. of authority can only divide men and set

155:6.9 The r. of authority require of men uniformity in

155:6.9 The r. of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds;

155:6.17 to a passive attitude of assent to r. of authority,

159:5.7 Other r. had suggested the thought of the nearness

160:1.14 All philosophies and r. which fall short of these

160:5.3 All r. based on fear, emotion, tradition, and

160:5.3 tradition, and philosophy I term the intellectual r.,

160:5.3 on true spirit experience I would term the true r..

160:5.3 R. can therefore be either good or evil.

160:5.6 The lower r. shape their ideas of God to meet the

160:5.6 the higher r. demand that the human heart shall be

160:5.9 Such beliefs are merely r. of wishful fancy.

160:5.12 Other r. may consist in traditional beliefs, feelings,

170:1.7 culminating heritage of the Jewish and Persian r..

170:5.8 to this Christian church, even as to all other r., races,

170:5.17 The concept of Jesus is still alive in the advanced r.

194:3.2 The r. of pessimistic despair seek to obtain release

194:3.2 they crave extinction in endless slumber and rest.

194:3.2 These are the r. of primitive fear and dread.

194:3.14 or no spiritual standing in the tenets of the older r..

195:0.2 war weary, and skeptical of all existing r. and

195:0.3 the ethics, morality, and r. of Western civilization.

195:0.5 The triumph of Christianity over the philosophic r.

195:1.2 triumphed over all contending r. primarily because of

195:2.1 new tolerance for strange languages, peoples, and r..

195:2.2 The Romans were tolerant of any and all r. but very

195:5.1 problems for Christianity and all other r. to solve.

195:6.10 False r. may represent an evasion of reality, but Jesus

195:9.8 Christianitythe best of the r. of the twentieth

196:1.2 the church that bears his name, and to all other r.!

religions, evolved or evolutionary

91:4.3 But the prayer of the natural or evolved r. is not at

92:4.7 with the beliefs and practices of various e. and finally

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

92:7.2 All new e. are merely advancing expressions of the

94:12.7 centuries of contact with r. of evolutionary origin.

99:4.8 of unfinished growth: forsaking the e. of fear without

100:6.1 E. and revelatory religions may differ markedly in

104:0.1 must not be confused with the triad beliefs of e..

religions, modern

88:2.2 The relics of m. represent an attempt to rationalize

89:9.4 the sacraments of m. the legitimate successors of

97:8.5 All m. have seriously blundered in the attempt to

102:4.5 but prayer has been wrongly emphasized by m.,

140:4.7 The major error of modern r. is negativism.

religions, primitive

85:0.1 Man creates his p. out of his fears and by means

87:4.5 the early ghosts of the monospiritism of most p.

101:5.10 Such p are directly concerned with ethics and morals

101:5.10 Such r are predicated on the assurance of conscience

102:8.7 for miracles is a harking back to the p. of magic.

103:0.2 p. are always evolutionary in their genesis.

103:3.1 origin of p., you should not overlook the influence

194:3.2 These are the r. of primitive fear and dread.

religions, revealed or revelatory

91:4.3 religions is not at first ethical, as it is in the later r..

92:4.2 the r. of revelation are always characterized by a

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and r. may differ markedly

101:5.11 Personally r. are sponsored by the bestowal spirits

103:9.4 the later r. and the consummate saving gospel of the

religioussee experience(s), religious; see leaders

5:5.5 Man does not have to be r. against his will.

69:6.1 society with its four divisionsregulative, r., military

70:7.1 as secret societies and originally were wholly r.;

70:8.10 8. Rthe early cult clubs produced their own classes

84:7.3 The mores (r., moral, and ethical), together with

86:0.2 fear of the forces of nature gradually became r. as

91:8.2 True prayer is both moral and r.; magic is neither.

99:3.6 zealously r. in the propagation of their social reforms

100:6.2 may be base or even false, but it is nevertheless r..

101:9.4 Art is only r. when it becomes diffused with purpose

103:2.8 such a choice; such a decision is both human and r..

103:4.1 in contrast with the secular the r. is pervaded by

123:6.8 unconventional manner of relating to things r.,

124:1.13 of manhoodphysical, intellectual, and r..

124:2.6 things economic, political, and r. with older minds,

167:6.6 Beauty is most r. when it is most simple and

195:5.7 4. Even human morality is not, in and of itself, r..

religious acquirements

124:1.13 for promoting the acquirements of manhood—r.,

religious actions

102:3.3 lead directly to r., unselfish acts of social service

religious activity or activities

5:4.4 and art intervene between the nonreligious and the r.

71:8.4 2. The freedom of social, political, and r. activities.

99:2.3 which presumes to function as such, apart from r.,

99:3.7 of all this unrecognized and unconscious type of r. is

99:6.2 the purpose of group r. to dramatize the loyalties of

102:2.7 men often seek to escape the rigors of truly r. by a

157:1.1 contribute to the r. of his sworn enemies, but,

religious advancement

87:7.2 every appealing movement in social culture or r. has

religious affairs

164:2.2 a grasp of the affairs of men, both secular and r..

religious art

90:2.2 Ancient black art, both r. and secular, was called

101:9.4 Art is only r. when it becomes diffused with purpose

religious aspect(s)

97:3.6 issue to the r. of Hebrew and Canaanite ideologies.

103:7.5 unless both the scientific and the r. of a personality

religious assembly

72:3.5 there are no public places devoted exclusively to r.

167:6.6 public houses of r. that are at least as attractive as

religious assurance

101:0.3 The feeling of r. is more than an emotional feeling.

102:2.2 One of the characteristic peculiarities of genuine r.

religious attainment

102:3.1 educational poverty unavoidably handicaps r.

144:4.5 realization and individuality of intellectual and r..

religious attitude(s)

97:3.5 bitter antagonisms of social, economic, moral, and r.

99:5.7 been able to agree upon as a common r. attitude.

103:3.5 the r. attitude of the individual became the group

148:6.9 friends and enshrined even in his own r. attitude.

religious authority or authorities

100:5.1 how to install a philosophy of living in the place of r.

132:2.4 to become a social automaton, and a slave to r..

162:2.2 Some said the r. were afraid to molest him;

195:8.6 revolt against the almost total control of life by r.,

195:10.14 hardly sufficient to enable all men to dispense with r.

religious awakening

52:4.8 ideal world, witnesses the fullness of a great r.,

92:5.12 one of the greatest centuries of r. ever witnessed on

religious background

95:5.2 monotheistic channel which was vital to the r. of

135:5.7 Such was the r. of the Jewish world when John

religious beauty

167:6.6 Beauty is most r. when it is most simple and

religious belief(s)

52:7.16 those embraced within r. which depict heaven as the

75:1.3 the inhabitants to the most simple forms of r..

78:5.8 their presence usually improved the r. and moral

85:2.2 lessons from, and predicate r. on, the sprouting grain

87:4.5 became the most widespread and persistent of all r.

90:0.2 And today most Urantia systems of organized r. are

96:2.3 Semites, because of their peculiar r., were called

96:4.2 his father and his mother, their commonness of r.

97:3.1 clash of ideologies rather than a difference in r..

99:5.6 Any r. which is effective in spiritualizing the believer

99:5.7 Just as certainly as men share their r., they create

103:1.4 easier to agree on religious values than on r.

103:1.4 in the face of giving up or changing many of his r.

103:1.4 persists in spite of revolutionary changes in r..

103:5.12 of his own personal interpretation of the truths of r.

120:3.7 to the creation of stereotyped systems of Urantia r.

121:6.3 and fairly consistent system of r. and practice.

134:3.3 lived and died without ever revealing his personal r..

138:5.2 to fit Jesus’ new gospel into their old forms of r..

142:3.21 the advancing r. of our forefathers demanded that

195:1.6 extent, of a new order of human r. and practice.

195:9.11 a social and cultural movement as well as a r. and

religious believers

46:0.1 visualized by the majority of twentieth-century r..

94:12.4 indeed a commendable tendency to appear among r.

131:6.1 The third group of r. who preserved the doctrine of

134:4.3 of other religions or dare to persecute other r..

134:4.6 any and all religious groups composed of such r.

religious brotherhood(s)

92:5.16 the augmentation of the r. of spiritual worship

121:5.9 giving rise to r. and numerous sectarian societies.

153:1.2 winning lasting converts for the r. of mankind.

religious brothers

134:4.10 will men become r. and live together in peace on

religious capacity

52:2.3 evolution of the r. of receptivity in the inhabitants

religious castes

99:6.3 religion creates the evil discrimination of r.;

religious causes

99:2.3 must confine its efforts to the furtherance of r..

religious center

77:3.7 as a cultural and r. for surrounding barbarians.

78:5.7 Easter Island was long a r. and administrative

religious ceremonial(s)

64:4.13 of human sacrifice as a part of r. long persisted.

66:5.21 Before the Prince’s arrival, bathing had been a r.

77:4.7 animals, pottery, commercial law, civil codes, r.,

83:4.4 association of marriage with certain magical or r..

85:4.1 Baptism became a r. in Babylon, and the Greeks

87:5.2 R. must keep pace with spirit evolution and

89:4.1 When the idea of sacrifice first attached itself to r.,

90:5.2 and finally acquiring the sanctity and dignity of r..

94:10.2 Examination of the r. of present-day Tibetan rituals

94:11.1 religion with its temples of worship and definite r.

96:4.4 the r. of the newly evolving Hebrew worship were

religious ceremony or ceremonies

74:7.21 fruit of the land for the blood sacrifices in the r. but

76:3.5 priests of this order were trained to officiate at r.,

85:5.2 sun worship became the chief r. of the agricultural

86:3.3 produced by “the enemy” and depend on r. to effect

87:6.12 the later water ritual; primitive bathing was a r..

89:7.4 It was a r. to consort with these sacred maidens,

91:0.4 dairymen priests of the Todas do not represent a r.

98:3.4 Oaths and admissions to citizenship were in reality r.

religious certainty

103:7.9 well-balanced philosophy of scientific stability and r..

religious challenge

2:7.10 The r. of this age is to those farseeing men and

religious charge(s)

147:6.2 that he would have to be apprehended on a r.

154:3.1 Jesus and carry him to Jerusalem to be tried on r.,

religious choice

196:3.14 3. God-judgmentr. choice.

religious circumstances

95:3.5 Again was it political rather than r. that made it

religious civilization

79:3.5 India bid fair to produce the leading cultural, r.,

91:6.6 been a factor in the progress and preservation of r.,

103:5.2 as r. advances, one’s neighbor expands in concept

religious collectivism

99:2.3 R. must confine its efforts to the furtherance of

religious comfort

138:2.1 hungry to hear words of r. and spiritual good cheer.

religious community or communities

121:2.4 synagogues and well-organized r. scattered hither

170:5.9 as the Redeemer-Creator and spiritual head of a r..

religious concept(s)

76:3.10 Sethite r. of Deity and the universe were advanced

94:12.1 understand the significance of the evolution of r..

102:2.7 Intellectual crystallization of r. is the equivalent of

103:3.1 such r. tend to personalize, first, as animals, later

103:7.15 the material viewpoint with the r. spiritual concept.

121:2.6 represented the survival of a r. cultural concept in

155:5.4 The advancing r. and practices of the civilizing races

195:3.1 with one God, a great r., but without empire.

195:3.1 a God to serve as the suitable r. for empire worship

religious conditions

134:3.8 Urmia teachings as adapted to twentieth-century r.

religious confidence

111:6.8 Only r.living faithcan sustain man amid such

religious conquest

79:3.4 priests entered India and nearly achieved the r. of the

religious consciousness

5:5.12 God-knowingness, r., is a universe reality, but no

16:9.8 Unselfish social consciousness must be a r.;

91:0.4 just as did the early peoples before the times of r..

103:2.6 normal child moves positively, in the emergence of r.

196:0.12 reigned supreme in all matters relating to the r..

196:3.2 The r. identifies these realities as science, truth,

religious consolation(s)

98:4.1 people craved promises of salvationr. for today

139:7.7 regarded as long since without the bounds of r..

155:5.10 individuals who will prefer thus to secure their r.,

religious controversy

92:2.3 A considerable amount of r. has been occasioned

religious conventions

122:5.1 faithful to the r. and practices of his people.

religious conversions

100:5.4 with so-called r. are entirely psychologic in nature,

religious conviction(s)

83:1.4 factors in marriage stability are pride, vanity, and r..

84:1.7 maternal instinct may be thwarted by ambition, and r

99:5.9 Primitive man made little effort to put his r. into

102:2.9 Aberrations of r. have led to bloody persecutions,

152:6.1 fundamental concepts of social conduct, and r..

185:1.3 strong feelings will not hesitate to die for their r.;

195:9.6 thought of falling under the dominance of strong r.

196:2.1 experience and to a portrayal of his personal r..

religious criticism

99:3.7 unable to profit from open r. and thereby attain to

religious cults

70:7.1 was the evolution of r. and the political clubs.

87:7.3 But a r. cannot be manufactured; it must grow.

134:3.6 More than thirty religions and r. were represented

religious culture

79:7.4 while their influence upon the r. of the yellow race

95:1.11 Much of the Mesopotamian r. found its way into

121:1.2 Paul, who, being in r. a Hebrew of the Hebrews,

121:2.3 Palestine was the home of Jewish r. and birthplace

religious custom(s)

64:2.7 racial superiority and perpetuated their primitive r..

89:5.1 cannibalism was a social, r., and military custom.

89:6.2 persisted in the r. of the Chinese, Hindus, Greeks,

89:6.3 contentions between ancient and time-honored r.

90:5.2 contributing to the preservation of social and r..

94:11.1 Buddhism fitted well into the r. of the yellow race.

religious daydreaming

100:5.8 danger associated with the habitual practice of r.;

religious decision

103:2.8 a choice; such a decision is both human and r..

religious designation

73:1.3 “Amadonite” is more a cultural and r. than a racial

religious desire

102:3.4 R. desire is the hunger quest for divine reality.

religious development(s)

79:8.7 The r. of ancestor veneration became complicated

79:8.16 The mechanical and r. of the white races have been

92:0.5 Spirit of Truth, all of which accelerate the rate of r.

92:3.8 would such a course of r. stand without justification.

92:6.14 has greatly influenced the course of r. in Orient and

94:11.12 though helpful to philosophy, are not vital to r..

102:8.4 the unobservable progress of internal spiritual and r..

102:8.6 The prophets have usually led the people in r.;

103:2.1 albeit no r. occurs without conscious effort and

132:0.9 victims of a settled preconception as to all future r..

religious devotion(s)

76:3.2 civil administration, educational methods, and r..

89:4.1 Sacrifice as a part of r., like many other rituals,

89:8.3 head and cutting the hair were likewise forms of r..

100:6.1 This r. to supreme values is shown in the relation

125:0.6 would not accept explanations of worship and r.

155:5.2 there are to be found three distinct forms of r..

160:5.3 The object of r. may be material or spiritual, true

160:5.4 the recipient of the r. of those who worship, is God.

195:6.7 too busy to find time for spiritual meditation and r..

196:1.2 the demonstration of his real life of r. to the doing

religious dictators

178:1.9 governments seek to exercise the authority of r.,

religious discrimination(s)

194:3.14 woman has been forever set free from all r. based

194:3.14 Pentecost obliterated all r. founded on racial

religious doctrine(s)

34:6.6 The dead theory of even the highest r. is powerless

89:3.2 take shape, this new r. of renunciation appeared,

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of stereotyped r. and

131:0.1 in the making of this abstract of the r. of the world

religious dogma(s)

98:2.9 In Palestine, r. became so crystallized as to

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of stereotyped r. and

132:2.4 follows social usage, and r. stands in grave danger

196:1.2 his burial tomb amidst the r. of nineteen centuries.

religious dominance

94:1.1 the political and r. of the Aryan-Andite invaders

religious duty

141:4.3 free from the idea of offering animal sacrifices as a r.

196:0.10 Jesus never prayed as a r. duty.

religious ecstasy

91:7.3 R. is permissible when resulting from sane

91:7.4 Unrestrained mystical enthusiasm and rampant r. are

religious education

99:6.2 glorify the potentials of family life; to promote r.;

123:2.14 direct responsibility for Jesus’ intellectual and r.,

religious effort

103:9.6 Theology constitutes the r. to define, clarify,

religious ego

196:0.6 to disastrous fanaticism, to exaggeration of the r.,

religious egotist

196:0.8 of the fanatic or the superficial frothiness of the r..

religious emotions

64:1.2 Many of man’s earliest r. grew out of his feeling of

101:1.2 mystic faculty for the reception or expression of r..

religious enmity

143:4.2 The r. between the Jews and the Samaritans dated

religious episodes

103:2.1 conversion experiences which characterize r.

religious epochs

92:5.5 Most great r. have been inaugurated by the life

92:5.8 into the seven major r. of post-Adamic Urantia:

religious ethics

52:2.3 receives an enlarged presentation of truth and r..

120:3.5 an enduring and improved system of positive r..

religious evolution

87:0.2 this very fear mankind started on the upgrade of r..

89:3.1 Renunciation came as the next step in r.; fasting was

90:0.3 between the beginning and consummation of r.,

92:2.4 are all influential in determining the progress of r..

92:4.6 The entire trend of Levantine r. was modified by the

92:6.1 tribes are not yet beyond the fetish stage of r..

92:6.20 worship constituted a decided advance in r., but

94:12.5 will be certainly provocative of new advances in r..

98:1.4 As a consequence of these factors in r., there

103:3.5 But in all of this r. the moral element was never

121:7.5 the motion of r. passed westward to the European

religious experiencesee experience

religious experiences

91:7.5 The practical test of these strange r. of mysticism,

91:7.13 prayer has no association with these exceptional r..

101:1.3 Such r. result from the impress made upon the

103:1.3 exposed to the knowledge of a number of other r.

144:5.18 from all of these revelations in their personal r..

195:7.2 useless in the evaluation of spiritual realities and r..

religious expression

86:5.9 Later on, sneezing was accompanied by some r.,

religious faith

95:4.4 among whom evolved the acme of Occidental r.,

99:5.9 Modern men have created many tests of r..

101:2.3 it requires r. to transform the First Cause of science

101:2.15 R. is available alike to the learned and unlearned.

101:3.4 Through r. the soul of man reveals itself and

101:3.17 within him: first, by personal experiencer.; second,

101:6.3 augmented by wisdom, and sanctioned by r..

101:8.2 But living r. is more than the association of noble

102:0.0 THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.0 6. THE CERTAINTY OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.1 the Creator is a living experience, a dynamic r.,

102:6.8 should be very respectful of that r. which can find

113:2.5 allow your higher intellectual powers, even your r.

116:0.1 No longer would r. be prostituted to the promotion

195:7.1 rather than attempting the overthrow of r.human

196:1.3 To “follow Jesus” means to personally share his r.

196:2.4 human Jesus, who, by the valor of his personal r.

196:3.1 R.the positive leading of the indwelling presence

196:3.4 ennobled by wisdom, and savedjustifiedby r..

religious faculty

101:1.2 there is no mystic r. for the reception of religious

religious families

195:4.3 And many of these special Christian groups, or r.,

religious fanatic(s)

154:0.2 as either a prophet or a relatively harmless r..

154:4.2 1. That Jesus was a deluded and harmless r. fanatic.

185:1.9 never have permitted these bloodthirsty r. to bring

religious fanaticism

91:7.1 practices lead to social isolation and culminate in r.,

religious fealty

127:2.7 Despite these limitations his r. and national loyalty

religious fear

86:0.2 fear of the forces of nature gradually became r. as

86:6.7 spirits, the slavish bondage to evolutionary r.,

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always stimulated r. and

102:5.2 Primitive man had more r. than faith,

102:6.1 The philosophic elimination of r. and the steady

195:9.6 man lived a life of superstitious bondage to r..

religious feasts

185:1.5 visitors to Jerusalem at the times of the great r..

religious feelings

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always stimulated r. and

140:8.20 mortal wholly occupied with r. and actuated only

185:1.3 did not understand that men of strong r. will not

religious fellows

97:4.3 And in denouncing his timeserving, half-r., Amos

religious festivals

121:6.9 to Jerusalem for the celebration of their national r..

religious force

102:2.2 R. is not the product of the individual’s personal

religious forms

94:1.1 Their r. of worship followed closely the ceremonial

98:3.1 Having grown out of the earlier r. of worship of the

124:4.8 Jesus did much to modify their practice of r.,

155:5.6 this primitive form of worship persist in the r. of the

155:6.5 to an outworn system of r. and ceremonies.

religious freedom

121:7.5 divine destiny as messengers of the new gospel of r.

religious gathering

103:4.1 difference between a social occasion and a r. is

103:4.1 in contrast with the secular the r. is pervaded by

religious genius

92:5.11 the outstanding r. of the post-Melchizedek era was

196:0.6 In a r., strong spiritual faith so many times leads to

religious group(s)

77:3.8 The r. group were promptly voted down.

85:2.3 The cults of tree worship are among the oldest r..

94:12.4 Japan has become one of the most progressive r. in

99:2.3 A r. which presumes to function as such, apart from

99:4.1 But the formalization of r. many times destroys the

99:5.1 man’s gregariousness perforce determines that r.

99:5.1 What happens to these r. depends very much on

99:5.1 In primitive society the r. is not always very

99:5.4 Religion has little chance to function until the r.

99:5.7 they create a r. of some sort which creates goals

99:7.1 Though churches and all other r. should stand aloof

103:5.12 When a member of a social r. has complied with the

103:5.12 The security of a r. depends on spiritual unity,

103:5.12 A r should be able to enjoy the liberty of freethinking

134:3.6 chosen, and fully accredited by their respective r..

134:4.6 any and all r. composed of such religious believers

134:4.10 no lasting religious peace on Urantia until all r.

137:7.5 what their attitude should be toward the various r.

144:7.1 a socialized r., the followers of John the Baptist.

religious groupings

114:6.9 regardless of their political entanglements and r..

religious growth

89:10.5 nature of sinis essential to r. and spiritual progress.

92:2.4 foolish to attempt the too sudden acceleration of r..

100:0.2 Love supplies the soil for r.an objective lure in the

100:1.0 1. RELIGIOUS GROWTH

100:1.5 The soil essential for r. presupposes a progressive

100:1.8 Habits which favor r. embrace cultivated sensitivity

100:1.8 The factors of r. may be intentional, but the growth

100:1.9 The unconscious nature of r. does not signify that it

100:1.9 reality of unconscious r. is the one positive proof of

100:5.2 The progression of r. leads from stagnation through

196:2.2 Jesus’ life in the flesh portrays a transcendent r. from

religious guardians

114:6.7 3. The r.. These are “the angels of the churches,”

religious guidance

99:1.3 morality and painstakingly observe the compass of r.

religious habits

100:1.8 R. of thinking and acting are contributory to the

religious hegemony

94:2.1 Brahmans, who, in turn, have maintained their r. in

religious history

79:3.3 thread of monotheism running through the r. of India

96:4.9 The most amazing feature of the r. of the Hebrews

religious hysteria

152:6.2 tempted rely on such manifestations of transient r.

religious idealism

71:4.17 r. can prevent the prostitution of preparedness into

religious ideals

81:6.35 No civilization endures unless its r. inspire a high

religious ideas

92:3.2 The cardinal r. of incantation, inspiration, worship,

92:3.2 they go back to the times of primordial ghost fear.

93:3.6 Even many modern r. about heaven and earth,

religious implications

91:6.4 Prayer is a sound practice, aside from its r. and its

religious impulse

36:5.11 6. The spirit of worship–the r., the first differential

100:6.3 The marks of human response to the r. embrace the

103:3.1 the fact remains that the true r. has its origin in

religious individual

5:4.3 the truly r. seeks to identify the self with the universe

religious influence

79:4.3 In the Deccan their influence was cultural and r.

religious initiation

98:3.4 The r. of Roman youths was the occasion of their

religious insight(s)

100:4.1 New r. arise out of conflicts which initiate choosing

102:1.2 admonishes to allow faith to accomplish through r.

102:3.3 R., spiritual motivations, lead directly to religious

102:3.13 reason, r., and revelationthe will that believes.

103:0.1 the development of the higher types of human r..

103:7.1 Faith, human r., can be surely instructed only by

103:7.4 The union of the scientific attitude and the r. by the

196:3.29 R. possesses the power of turning defeat into higher

religious inspiration

159:4.10 to the sacred writings as the repository of the r.,

religious institutions

72:3.5 no such exclusively r. as the Urantia churches

82:0.2 While r., social, and educational institutions are all

98:6.1 Much as the Romans, their r. lacked a powerful

religious instruction

72:3.5 Purely r. is given publicly only in the temples of

159:4.5 remember that the Scriptures are intended for r.

religious interpretation

103:1.2 matters concerned in their similarity of philosophic r.

141:5.4 in accordance with the r. of even good men.

religious intolerance

90:2.3 for the many comparatively recent exhibitions of r..

religious introspection

140:8.27 Jesus’ philosophy of life is without r..

religious issue

97:3.5 socioeconomic controversy did not become a r. until

religious leadersee also leaders, religious

72:12.2 for the first time a great r. has arisen who advocates

92:5.8 been identified with the life and teachings of some r..

127:5.1 he was to become a great r., perhaps the Messiah.

religious leadership

95:5.3 manifested political genius to match his surprising r.,

religious leanings

79:3.3 The superior culture and r. of the peoples of India

religious liberty

103:5.12 he should be encouraged to enjoy r. in the full

134:4.5 You cannot have equality among religions (r.)

155:6.5 price of the loss of your spiritual freedom and r..

178:1.9 unbelievable liberation, intellectual freedom, and r..

195:1.1 Jesus taught spiritual liberalism leading to r..

195:3.7 There was r.; travel was universal and thought was

religious life

2:0.2 to be found in the comprehension of the r. of Jesus

5:4.15 In the study of the r. of Jesus, view him positively.

76:2.3 difficult to organize the r. of the second Eden.

92:5.14 against the incoherence of the r. of his own people.

99:5.1 and that involves the social or group aspect of r..

102:2.8 do not relish the more robust activities of living a r.

103:1.3 you may prevent your r. from becoming egocentric

103:2.3 there occurs a gradual development of the r. which is

120:2.5 Live the ideal r. for the inspiration and edification of

120:3.4 devote yourself to living the ideal r. on Urantia.

122:5.4 from Mary Jesus derived a broader viewpoint of r.

141:7.4 other forms of human organization affecting the r.

150:3.1 the Scriptures concerning woman’s work in the r. of

196:0.10 as concerns prayer or any other feature of the r.,

196:0.10 secret of his unparalleled r. was this consciousness

196:1.3 that which is of greatest value is to know the r. of

196:2.1 to the portrayal of the significant and inspiring r.

196:2.1 only once reverted to the personal r. of his Master.

196:2.9 Jesus attained an idealistic r. in the very midst of a

religious lines

97:3.5 fought out on more strictly r.Yahweh vs. Baal

religious living

4:5.1 but such records are untrustworthy as guides for r.

5:5.4 Social service is the result of moral thinking and r..

87:7.6 This enhanced symbol must arise out of r., spiritual

87:7.7 moral values and stimulate a high type of personal r..

92:1.5 Jesus, the revelation of the highest type of r.,

99:7.2 social sciences and by the motives supplied by r..

100:0.1 experience of dynamic r. transforms the mediocre

100:1.8 recognition of r. in others, reflective meditation on

100:4.1 R. is devoted living, and devoted living is creative

100:4.3 But the great problem of r. consists in the task of

100:6.0 6. MARKS OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

100:6.6 One of the most amazing earmarks of r. is that peace

100:7.0 7. THE ACME OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

102:6.9 experience of the r. of the God-knowing mortal.

103:9.12 are unassailable; the logic of r. is incontrovertible;

121:1.1 such a revival of spiritual thinking and r. as it had

133:3.2 Jesus was teaching Crispus the better ways of r..

140:4.7 Fear and shame are unworthy motivations for r..

196:1.2 minds and souls of men as the ideal of personal r.?

religious longings

101:1.7 Thus it may be seen that r. longings and spiritual

101:1.7 rather are they of such nature and power that men

155:3.6 Jesus warned his believers that, if their r. were only

religious loyalty or loyalties

87:7.1 and the stimulation of moral sentiments and r..

99:4.2 transition from old r. to the emerging new values

100:3.1 There is a consecrated completeness in r. which is

120:3.7 religious beliefs or other types of nonprogressive r.,

160:5.2 We always look upon the object of our r. as being

160:5.4 attainment that constitutes the supreme ideal of r.,

religious mansee also religious men

101:2.9 The r. who finds God in nature has already found

140:8.20 Jesus did not want simply to produce a r.,

196:1.1 the saving truth that Jesus was a r. who, by faith,

196:1.1 he was the most truly r. who has ever lived on

196:3.32 but the r. transcends his environment and escapes

religious maturity

1:5.10 personal Deity becomes, then, the measure of r.

religious meaning(s)

92:7.11 R. progress in self-consciousness when the child

196:3.17 Moral evaluation with a r.spiritual insight

religious men

129:3.8 animalistic and spiritual, r. and irreligious, moral and

religious ministry

91:1.4 appear until the agency of r. is visualized as personal

religious mission

196:2.11 his was a r., and religion is an individual experience.

religious mores

84:7.3 The mores (r., moral, and ethical), together with

religious motivation

99:3.6 And so it is that r., personal and unrecognized, is

196:1.4 the presentation of his human life of consecrated r. if

religious movement(s)

92:5.15 This period witnessed two r.: the disruption of the

120:3.6 you are to identify yourself with existing r. and

132:4.4 for some project of teaching, social reform, or r..

religious nature(s)

16:7.1 his animal cousins, but it is his moral and r. that

85:2.6 long before the newly awakening r. of mankind

95:6.2 —all of which had made a strong appeal to his r..

108:1.5 development, the birth and growth of the r..

religious obligation(s)

82:3.4 in another, as a r. obligation; and in still another,

140:8.14 relationships must not interfere with r. obligations.

146:3.10 experience and the amities of social r. obligations.

196:0.7 all human loyaltiesfamily love, r. obligation,

religious obliteration

94:2.2 racial extinction and r., the Brahman caste sought

religious observances

87:0.1 its primitive r. were the outgrowth of anxiety about

88:3.2 Totemism is a combination of social and r..

90:0.1 The evolution of r. progressed from placation,

religious offender

149:3.3 be apprehended, convicted, and executed as a r.,

185:7.4 crowd, saying: “I am certain this man is only a r..

religious organization

87:5.2 so did r. evolve in response to the belief in higher

170:5.3 Redeemer of the church, a social and r. growing out

religious paradoxes

116:0.1 of temporal inequalities cease to be profound r..

religious parties

137:7.7 The Pharisees and Sadducees were really r.,

religious peace

134:4.4 R.brotherhoodcan never exist unless all religions

134:4.10 no lasting r. on Urantia until all religious groups

134:4.10 become religious brothers and live together in r.

religious perplexities

100:4.2 R. are inevitable; there can be no growth without

religious persons

91:7.3 R. must not regard every vivid psychologic

religious philosopher(s)

52:6.3 interchange of students, teachers, industrialists, r..

130:3.9 Alexander, whose brother, Philo, was a famous r.

religious philosophy

3:6.3 All r., sooner or later, arrives at the concept of

95:2.1 Egypt fostered the most blended type of r. found

95:4.3 teachings gave color to all subsequent Hellenic r..

95:6.3 it was a militant r. which dared to battle with evil,

96:4.1 Moses comprehended the advanced Egyptian r.,

98:0.1 the Western world were Socratic, and its later r.

98:2.7 The evolution of r. among Hellenic and Hebrew

101:7.1 intellectual bent determine the pattern of r..

101:7.4 The difference between a r. and a nonreligious

101:7.4 There are four phases in the evolution of r.: Such

101:7.5 The acid test for any r. consists in whether or not it

101:7.5 A sound r. does not confound the things of God with

101:7.5 Neither does it recognize the aesthetic cult of pure

103:1.1 unique and wholly different from the r. of all other

103:1.2 When one mortal is in full agreement with the r. of

103:9.5 The ideal of r. is such a faith-trust as would lead

128:4.1 the establishment of a school of r. at Damascus.

134:3.6 were represented on the faculty of this temple of r.

religious pledges

87:6.16 ritual vows, soon followed by r. and sacred oaths.

religious practice(s)

70:9.12 10. The guarantee of the freedom of r. to the end

80:1.6 The blue men had no r. which were repulsive to the

82:2.4 The sex customs of dress, adornment, and r. had

87:6.16 man early developed a decided austerity in his r.,

92:6.1 The Dyaks have evolved only the most primitive r.

93:4.14 eradicating this proclivity to sacrifice from the r. of

96:7.1 contaminated with the less advanced Canaanite r..

124:4.9 effort to adjust his personal views of r. and social

132:2.2 you may take as your standards of good the r. and

144:6.10 on outward observances, and socialize personal r..

155:5.8 so characteristic of the evolutionary r. of primitive

195:0.3 meant conflict between the older r. and the new

195:2.7 its ideals, to adapt r. to the existing current of life.

195:3.1 learning; Christianity, a unity of r. and thought.

195:9.11 has become a cultural movement as well as a r..

196:0.10 not by leadings, voices, visions, or extraordinary r..

religious practitioners

102:2.3 not difficult to observe that such r. live and carry

religious prayer(s)

91:0.3 among Australian tribes primitive r. antedated their

91:8.2 True prayer is both moral and r.; magic is neither.

religious predispositions

100:1.8 One can develop r. toward favorable reaction to

religious prejudice(s)

149:2.10 Jesus was free from r.; he was never intolerant.

149:2.13 except by those who entertained deep-seated r.

166:2.1 affliction more than enough to overcome all r..

171:4.7 bigotry and the result of r. and spiritual blindness.

185:6.4 victims of intense emotional hatred and slaves to r..

religious problems

144:6.3 “I am concerned only with your purely r..

religious progression

196:2.2 short life, did Jesus traverse that experience of r.

religious propaganda

195:2.2 persecutions died out, the field for r. was wide open.

religious qualities

68:0.2 qualities of civilizationscientific, philosophic, and r.

religious questions

144:6.3 the co-ordination of divergent interpretations of r.

religious quickening

70:8.17 R. of the feelings of mortal kinship and brotherhood.

religious reactions

92:6.1 The Pygmies of Africa have no r. as a class,

101:2.17 may indeed attempt to study the phenomena of r. to

103:0.1 All of man’s truly r. are sponsored by the early

religious reality

103:8.1 hypothesis of the probability of God becomes a r..

196:3.23 Psychology and idealism aren’t the equivalent of r..

religious reasons

70:8.10 R.the early cult clubs produced their own classes

religious rebuke

140:8.21 that the sensual urges are not suppressed by either r.

religious reflection

103:5.5 urges predicated on spiritual insightgenuine r..

religious relics

90:5.4 singers, dancers, weathermakers, guardians of r.,

religious renaissance

98:2.2 northern Africa extensively participated in this r..

religious repercussions

92:5.12 while there were r. to the teachings of both,

religious restrictions

82:2.1 of sex control through the pressure of social, and r.

religious revelation

52:2.3 rate of spiritual advancement and the extent of r..

52:6.2 R. is essential to the realization of brotherhood on

92:4.4 There have been many events of r. but only five of

religious reversions

87:6.15 explains many r.-ritual reversions of a sex nature,

religious revisions

196:1.2 the r. of Christian civilization would be drastic

religious rite(s)

70:7.4 2. In order to practice minority r. rites.

80:8.5 mother worship and r. rite of cremating the dead,

90:5.3 tribal secret societies were in reality a crude r. rite.

religious ritual(s)

83:8.1 The Sethite priests made marriage a r.; but for

87:6.1 When men believed in ghosts only, r. was more

87:6.13 through r. and other practices man was attempting

87:6.15 explains many r.-ritual reversions of a sex nature,

89:5.4 Having been started through hunger, friendship, r.,

89:5.10 2. Cannibalism early became a r., but the growth of

90:0.1 The technique of r. passed from the forms of the

90:5.3 just one long performance of accumulated r..

90:5.6 to awe the common people by conducting the r. in

92:1.4 and motivates the r. of the primitive believers.

92:2.3 part of their accepted mores, even as approved r..

98:3.9 to abandon their wild and senseless r. and return to

98:5.1 And this new r. was a great improvement over the

134:9.3 ceremonies of this day of all days in the Jewish r.,

195:0.3 early struck a decided attitude on r., magic, art,

religious rulers

76:3.4 The r., or priesthood, originated with Seth, eldest

135:10.2 renewed vehemence the corrupt political and r..

143:0.1 because of increasing opposition of the Jewish r.,

144:0.2 The Jerusalem r. were very antagonistic; Herod

152:6.5 He explained to the twelve that the r. of Jerusalem

171:4.2 into the hands of the chief priests and the r.;

religious sanction

69:1.3 of survival by means of taboo, convention, and r..

religious schools

140:8.30 he only detracted from the tradition-bound r. of

religious scriptures

94:11.4 and correlate the divergencies within their own r.

religious sect(s)

134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all the r. and cults

137:7.8 The Essenes were a true r., originating during the

religious sentiment(s)

91:1.5 but such beliefs may exist alongside emerging r..

91:2.7 Prayer contributes to the development of the r. of

religious services

66:5.14 to the desire for the establishment of a form of r..

85:4.4 candles still burn as a part of the ritual of many r..

98:1.1 each teacher never to receive fees for r., only food,

194:3.14 can man presume to monopolize the ministry of r.

religious shrine

88:2.5 combined war altar and r. which was the ark.

religious significance

79:8.9 the family attained a social importance, even a r.,

87:7.8 on the biologic, sociologic, and r. of the home.

religious sites

70:1.21 Very early it became the custom not to fight near r.

religious slavery

196:3.23 necessarily a part of these grotesque systems of r..

religious societies

70:7.19 into the earlier r.the forerunners of churches.

religious soul

102:2.4 but the r. of spiritual illumination knows,

religious sovereignty

134:4.5 unless all religions consent to the transfer of all r.

134:4.6 free from all notions of ecclesiastical authorityr..

134:4.10 they had fully surrendered all their notions of r..

134:4.10 freely surrender all their notions of divine favor, r.,

religious speculation

102:3.2 R. is inevitable but always detrimental; speculation

religious standards

80:7.8 decadence, together with the disappearance of r.,

religious standpoint

160:4.9 best solved when viewed from the r. of our Master’s

religious status

72:3.5 but this is not typical of the r. of the other nations

79:3.5 the r. of the inhabitants of India was far above that

120:3.5 to the advancement of the spiritual and r. of the

146:2.8 not the social or outward r. of the one who prays.

religious stimulus or stimuli

85:4.2 numerous events have functioned as r. to different

92:1.4 Fear has always been the basic r. stimulus.

religious structure

89:5.1 it was a part of social and r. of primitive society.

98:1.1 Salem missionaries might have built up a great r.

religious suicide

89:6.2 still carried on by volunteers, a sort of ritual or r..

religious superstition

97:8.5 mistake to regard r. as a supernatural sedimentation

religious symbols

155:3.8 danger of accepting r. and ceremonies in the place of

religious system(s)

85:6.4 Many r. embraced a dual concept of deity, nature

88:2.2 a place of dignity and respectability in the modern r..

94:9.1 of the Melchizedek truths than any other r. to be

98:7.10 Paul’s version of Christianity than with any other r.

121:5.1 Such r. afforded little satisfaction for the individual

196:3.23 Many of the r. of man come from the formulations of

religious teacher(s)

42:9.1 When a renowned r. reasoned that the number seven

50:4.7 or the training of teacherssecular, cultural, and r..

66:5.21 Lut induced the r. to include cleansing with water

91:7.2 The great r. and the prophets of past ages were not

91:7.2 They were God-knowing men and women who best

92:5.12 neither was a r.; Lao-tse envisioned more of God in

92:5.13 As a r., Jesus of Nazareth started out with the cult

94:6.2 spiritual progress was characterized by great r.,

95:4.4 Amenemope was not the greatest of the r. of this age

96:5.1 Moses was a combination of military leader, r.,

96:7.5 the product of more than a score of Mesopotamian r.

97:7.5 No prophet or r. from Machiventa to Jesus attained

101:2.15 just the reason why some of the world’s greatest r.,

102:8.2 Many of the world’s most notable r. have been

122:2.8 was to grow up to become a spiritual leader and r..

122:8.6 had been told by a strange r. of their country that

124:2.10 led him to the final choice of becoming a r. of a new

128:5.2 who besought Jesus to establish himself as a r.,

129:2.7 to visit the many academies of the Jerusalem r..

132:0.4 six months in intimate association with these r..

134:5.3 R. must always remember that the sovereignty of

135:5.2 school of r. arose in Palestine, the apocalyptists.

144:3.13 The r. of the Jews had twenty-five set prayers

147:0.2 Herod had no objections to Jesus’ work as a r..

150:1.3 formally to commission these ten women as r.

153:4.2 went on to state that the r. and leaders at Jerusalem

155:6.6 Shame on those false r. who would drag hungry

164:3.1 the Sanhedrin and the other Jewish leaders and r..

173:2.5 the r. of Israel, could not (or would not) express

175:2.1 The fact that the spiritual leaders and the r. of the

175:4.9 radical attacks upon their vested prestige as r..

195:9.8 their religion as handed down by their accepted r..

196:1.4 the world’s greatest r. was indeed a layman.

religious teaching(s)

80:6.4 revive the remnants of the early r. of the Sethites,

82:5.3 many r. have proscribed marriage outside the faith.

93:7.4 doctrine to become absorbed into the older body of r

95:5.4 all of which reacted unfavorably against his r.

96:4.6 Moses wisely nationalized his r., telling followers

97:8.6 inextricably bound up with the r. of the Christian

101:7.1 the r. of one’s time and place all become factors in

121:1.6 3. The rapidly spreading influence of Jewish r..

121:6.4 better elements in contemporaneous systems of r.,

129:1.12 John cared most for his r. teaching and opinions.

132:0.9 the man whose name became the subject of their r..

132:4.1 His r. during these weeks were no different than

160:0.1 his philosophy of life with Jesus’ new r.,

161:2.8 Master does not hesitate to refute the r. of today

196:2.1 deep enough to get back to the unadulterated r. of

religious tendencies

69:9.4 2. R. tendencies.

95:2.2 political and moral, rather than philosophic or r.

103:0.2 The r. of the human races are innate; universally

103:0.2 they are universally manifested and have a natural

religious thought

4:5.2 Urantian r. thought still confuses the associate

52:2.4 the races tend to develop specialized systems of r..

94:5.1 absorbed much of the philosophy and r. thought

96:0.3 much of the morality and r. thought of Egypt, Iran

103:1.1 this diversity of the interpretation of r. thought is

103:1.5 Religion is based on experience and r. thought;

121:6.1 the r. thought of Jerusalem had been influenced by

121:6.4 such a profound influence on the ethical and r. of the

195:3.1 Christianity, a unity of r. thought and practice.

religious totem

70:4.4 2. Allegiance to a common r. totem.

religious tradition

4:5.1 R. is the imperfectly preserved record of the

100:7.16 this did not deter him from making attacks on r. or

132:2.2 you may take as your standards of good the r. and

140:8.22 Jesus understood their enslaving bondage to r..

155:3.5 the origin of r., with the grave danger of allowing a

155:5.4 —the theology of the authority of established r..

religious training

72:3.5 but not so with r., which is deemed to be the

74:7.2 R. and sexual training were regarded as the province

123:2.5 could give a child a better intellectual, moral, and r.

132:0.9 Jesus could do this great work of r. because these

145:5.1 more important work of spiritual teaching and r..

167:6.5 the discussion of the early r. of children in habits

religious traits

102:7.4 True, many apparently r. can grow out of

religious tree

88:6.5 Magic was the branch off the evolutionary r. which

religious truth(s)

92:5.8 many ebbs and flows of the tide of r. and faith,

92:5.16 appearance of teachers of r.the Fatherhood of God

94:6.1 witnessed an unusual presentation of manifold r..

101:4.1 are tempted to discard any element of genuine r.

101:4.2 the historic facts and r. of this series of revelatory

103:0.1 enlargement of the human capacity to perceive r..

140:10.2 to take highly idealistic and spiritual principles of r.

167:5.6 was concerned with revelations of spiritual and r..

religious turmoil

99:6.1 The r. of the twentieth century does not betoken

religious type

127:3.2 James was a very r. of lad, and while he did not

religious unity

75:1.3 and instead of beginning the task of effecting r.,

134:4.6 kingdom will create r. (not necessarily uniformity)

196:0.7 always correlated in a matchless r. of harmonious

religious urge

155:5.2 And these three manifestations of the r. are:

religious usages

149:2.11 an utter disregard of the social, economic and r. of

religious value(s)

92:7.5 but civilization elevates r., for true religion is the

94:11.12 Even an anthropomorphic Yahweh is of greater r.

100:6.2 may be base or even false, but it is nevertheless r..

103:1.4 It is much easier for men to agree on r.goals

religious viewpoint

96:6.2 this evolution of life practices and change of r.

religious views

129:1.12 Jesus as a mechanic but took little stock in his r.

religious wars

134:4.5 without having r. unless all religions consent to the

134:4.8 there will start dissensions, recriminations, even r.,

religious water

133:2.4 when he got into deep r., he called on Joshua to help

religious wisdom

159:4.3 Scriptures do constitute the best collection of r. and

religious work

141:3.2 although each of these three also did considerable r..

143:3.4 and to talking over matters not related to their r..

150:1.3 tardy acknowledgment of woman’s place in r..

160:1.9 for success in secular or r. unless you can learn how

religious world

99:4.9 little tranquillity in the r. until the great struggle

religious worship

90:5.3 into the modern types of social ceremonials and r.,

90:5.4 foretellers, to the status of actual directors of r..

162:4.2 of vacation pleasures with the solemn rites of r..

196:3.22 True r. is not a futile monologue of self-deception.

religious writings

96:7.3 No collection of r. gives expression to such a

religious zeal

160:1.8 power of an intelligent enthusiasm that borders on r..

religiously

196:0.1 but Jesus never r. doubted the certainty of God’s

196:0.14 —doing the Father’s will, living the human life r. and

relinquish

20:6.7 not put to death by violence, they voluntarily r.

25:4.13 assumed such responsibilities, they may not r. them.

29:3.5 never for a fraction of a second can these beings r.

70:5.6 chosen only for military service, and chiefs would r.

74:1.4 until that governing body should see fit to r. rule

relinquished

74:2.6 by Van, who thereby r. the titular authority which he

120:1.6 but all your r. power may be had at any time you

158:1.4 The Master could have r. the struggle this day on

189:3.4 Son of Man r. his authority over the celestial hosts

relinquishes

3:6.1 the Father r. authority and delegates power, but he

relinquishment

33:3.5 not until after this voluntary r. of power and

120:1.4 from the moment of your voluntary r. of authority

186:5.9 had departed from Urantia by the voluntary r. of

relinquishments

10:3.17 All these r. and delegations of jurisdiction by the

relish

23:4.6 adventures, even as you should, with keen r. and

86:4.7 they did not r. the idea of becoming old and decrepit.

102:2.7 Evolutionary man does not naturally r. hard work.

102:2.8 humans who do not r. the more robust activities

reluctance

69:3.3 woman has never shown any r. to doing man’s work.

125:5.8 he exhibited that same r. to take unfair advantage

167:5.6 the Master’s r. to make positive pronouncements

reluctant

68:1.3 this isolation fear and by means of r. co-operation.

183:0.2 to return to their tents, but they were r. to comply

184:1.2 Annas was r. to participate in the murder of a good

185:2.2 When Pilate observed that they were r. to state their

186:0.1 When John heard his Master’s request, although r. to

reluctantly

145:5.10 And r. they went forth to preach the good tidings in

rely

152:6.2 not be tempted to r. on such manifestations of

relying

124:2.4 older and uncouth youths attacked Jesus, r. upon his

remade

160:5.10 Are we willing to be born again? To be r.?

remain

0:11.1 And these undisclosed infinity potentials r. space

12:5.4 without thus sleeping, but they r. creatures of time.

13:2.6 there will always r. one seventh of Sonarington,

15:4.1 While creation and universe organization r. forever

18:1.6 these secret worlds ever r. a test of loyalty.

20:9.3 Teacher Sons usually r. on their visitation planets for

21:6.3 undisclosed creator powers will r. self-contained

23:2.20 such phenomena would long r. unnoticed even by

24:6.3 receiving world of the outer Havona circuit will r.

24:6.3 Companion assigned to welcome you and to r.

25:6.5 they will respectively r. Celestial Recorders and

25:8.9 with him and to comfort and cheer him, and to r.

27:6.1 climb so high or advance so far that there do not r.

28:5.11 Wisdom and, when not otherwise directionized r.

28:5.13 these seconaphim r. in reflective liaison with the

30:3.4 These astronomers come and go, though some r.

30:3.11 these visitors may tarry a day, others may r. a year,

36:0.1 r. there for long periods to foster its development.

36:3.9 to r. indefinitely on the planet as advisers in the

37:5.2 but the majority will forever r. in the service of the

37:9.11 they are the only group of intelligent beings to r.

37:9.11 midway creatures r. on the planet uninterruptedly

38:8.3 Most of them will r. cherubim and sanobim, although

38:9.13 Midwayers r. for long periods on an inhabited world,

40:10.11 Finaliters r. unfinished creaturessixth-stage spirits

44:1.15 Forever, music will r. the universal language of men

44:2.11 work is of a permanent nature and will forever r. as

48:2.26 As morontia progressors you will r. in full contact

48:3.16 always will they r. Morontia Companions; never do

49:2.16 the evolving animal life to r. in its marine nursery

50:3.5 high types of material beings who r. attached to the

51:0.2 Together with the Planetary Prince, they r. on their

51:3.3 Adam and Eve r. biologically segregated from the

51:3.7 Many of the Adamic group who did not r. loyal to

51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden r. as superb cultural centers

52:3.8 of their descendants sometimes r. nonflesh eaters.

52:4.3 those cases where they r. as rulers on certain planets.

52:7.2 This corps will r. for some time on the world, long

52:7.12 the new earth, which I will make, shall r. before me,

53:3.2 r. steadfast in resistance to all the rebel’s proposal

53:5.4 Michael elected to r. aloof from the actual warfare

54:5.8 Immanuel counseled Michael to r. aloof from the

55:3.1 There still r. the problems of caring for accidental

55:4.10 very few ever r. beyond the fourth stage of light.

55:4.18 they can r. on the planet as directors of the newly

55:10.11 We are equally sure that the Melchizedeks are to r.

58:6.2 The so-called “missing links” will forever r. missing,

60:2.10 certain strains r. stationary and others gravitate

61:2.4 in existence are now extinct, though their fossils r..

65:1.8 those Life Carriers who choose to r. on the planet

66:6.7 and daughters are supposed to r. under the control

70:7.7 to pass the puberty tests and thus be compelled to r.

71:4.1 society and government must evolve if they are to r..

72:3.7 Children r. legally subject to their parents until

72:6.2 entitle them to r. at work until the age of seventy.

73:1.3 those Andonites who chose to r. loyal with Van and

74:5.2 Adam had several times requested his advisers to r.

75:6.3 about one third elected to r. with their parents.

77:5.2 the children of Adam and Eve who elected to r. on

77:5.3 Adamson wanted to r. with his parents and assist

77:9.2 come and go, but midway creatures r. and will r.,

77:9.9 Thus does the culture of a planet r. ever present on

78:7.6 the Sumerians did any trace of the former glory r..

79:1.8 there still r. paintings which faithfully record the

83:7.8 upon marriage, just so long will divorce r. prevalent.

83:8.4 any two things or persons together, they will r. thus

84:3.1 that virtually compelled woman to r. in wedlock.

84:5.13 Forever each sex will r. supreme in its own domain,

87:1.4 a dead body was never permitted to r. in the dark.

92:7.1 but religion will ever r. either evolutionary or

93:10.5 but will r., speaking in the terms of time, forever

99:1.5 In the past, institutional religion could r. passive

101:10.6 But it will always r. true: Whosoever wills to do

103:9.3 although, as this faith developed, it did not r. godless

106:7.1 Always there must r. unexplored possibilities in the

106:7.5 the unexplored vastness of which will always r.

106:7.5 how much of God you may attain, there will r. much

106:8.23 in the self-revelation of the I AM, and who will r.

112:2.11 vanishes to the material senses but r. real to mind.

114:2.4 the affairs of these planets, which still r. more or less

117:5.7 these ministries r. forever a part of Supremacy.

117:5.12 the impersonal consequences of such utilization r.

119:7.5 origin on the world, will forever r. unsolved.

119:8.1 requested them forever to r. on duty in Nebadon.

120:2.9 in potential you will r. a Creator Son of the Father.

120:2.9 your creator prerogatives will r. associated with

122:7.8 was distressed and besought Joseph to r. by her side,

122:8.4 it was not difficult to prevail upon Joseph to r. in

123:0.3 Memphis and Alexandrian friends to r. in Egypt.

123:0.4 whether they should r. there or return to Nazareth.

123:3.4 Although the visitors could r. only a few days,

123:6.9 he rather felt he should r. at home “with my father

127:2.9 allow Jesus to r. “with us, to be our father and

127:3.11 unless Jesus advised him to r. in Nazareth to take up

128:7.8 Nazareth, but Jude did not r. long after the harvest.

129:2.2 Jesus agreed to r. in Jerusalem until Passover time,

130:2.1 The captain decided to r. in port while a new one

130:4.3 Likewise do they r. aware of selfhood progression

133:4.10 must long r. as superconscious registrations in the

133:5.7 must, therefore, r. an experience of the individual.

134:2.5 where the owners of the camels besought him to r. in

134:4.3 the Father, then will all such religions r. at peace.

134:5.10 war as long as they r. infected with the virus of

134:9.4 Jesus planned to r. throughout the week of the feast

136:4.1 Jesus planned to r. in comparative retirement until

136:5.5 time miracles, it was necessary for Jesus to r. time

137:2.2 Let us r. aloof from this false Messiah.”

137:2.6 Philip now motioned to the group to r. where they

137:6.5 “We will all r. hereabout until the Father bids me

138:7.4 We will r. here by the sea two weeks and fish or

139:1.3 necessary for Andrew to r. on duty with his brethren

139:4.3 three of your associates to be with me and to r. by

139:7.9 Matthew preferred to r. and hear the instruction,

139:8.11 stick close to his work and to r. near his associates.

140:7.1 “It shall be as you have requested; we will r. here

140:8.17 Jesus would r. grandly aloof while teaching you

141:1.1 Though they consented to r. behind, many of them

143:2.7 in faith, and you are to r. unmoved by fear.

144:6.11 to r. sympathetic with the other person’s viewpoint

146:0.2 Jesus admonished them to r. away from Nazareth

146:2.7 Such a prayer cannot r. unanswered, and no other

146:2.17 they should r. for a time in silent receptivity to

150:4.1 While I r. to comfort and instruct the younger

150:8.1 Many of the apostolic retinue had to r. without the

150:8.11 for the speaker to r. so that those who might be

152:2.9 “Gather up the broken pieces that r. over so that

154:5.2 the twelve apostles he directed to r. with him no

154:5.2 twelve women he instructed to r. at the Zebedee

155:6.2 who choose to r. satisfied with a religion of mind,

156:1.3 Norana replied that she and the child would r.

158:1.7 “How long do we r. on this mountain away from our

158:4.7 confessed defeat and requested the father to r. with

158:6.1 while we who tarried behind still r. ignorant of what

159:0.2 others of the disciples he directed to r. with him.

160:1.3 Thus will humanity r. immature; society will fail in

161:0.2 secured the Master’s permission to r. at Magadan

162:3.5 your accusers? Did no man r. to stone you?”

162:7.2 You also know that the son does r. in his father’s

163:1.3 having selected this home, r. there for your stay in

163:2.2 You are a faithful disciple, and you can r. such

163:3.3 Jesus was grieved that Matadormus did not r. with

165:2.3 in Israel; therefore does your sin r. upon you.

168:0.9 It had been Martha’s intention to r. in the house with

170:5.21 which will not permit them forever to r. unfruitful

172:2.1 Jesus instructed them to r. near him and to “watch

174:0.2 R. firm in your faith, and you shall soon know of

174:0.2 “Judge not by appearances; r. firm in your faith

174:0.2 R. unshaken, even when you cannot see the way.

174:5.1 He asked these Greeks to r. right where they were.

175:1.16 swears by the gold in the temple must r. bound.

176:1.4 Said Jesus: “You may r. in the city after I have

178:3.3 but you are to r. to witness to this gospel when I

178:3.4 all of you who by faith enter therein and r. therein

181:2.2 as you know I would if I were to r. in the flesh.

181:2.3 the closing hours of my earthly career, r. near

182:2.2 “I desire that you r. with me for a little while.”

182:3.2 their eyes were heavy and they could not r. awake.

183:4.2 the understanding that David would r. at the camp

183:5.3 remembering his Master’s instructions to r. always

183:5.4 explains why John Zebedee was permitted to r.

183:5.4 other ten apostles were compelled to r. in hiding.

184:4.2 well knew that, if he permitted his apostle to r. in the

185:1.1 Tiberius would hardly have suffered him to r. as

186:0.3 his sister Ruth refused to r. behind with the rest of

194:3.12 power to r. unmoved in the face of appalling danger,

remainder

35:3.16 the activities of the r. of the architectural worlds of

43:1.7 The r. of this sphere is one vast natural park,

46:5.24 The r. of the promenade is almost entirely open,

61:2.5 and destroying the r. of their reptilian ancestors.

66:5.7 from destruction by the r. of the hostile animal world

67:3.2 the r. of these beings remained true to their trust.

67:6.3 The r. of this noble band continued on earth to the

73:5.6 fifteen per cent partially cultivated, the r. being left

76:5.2 greatly heartened Adam and Eve throughout the r.

77:6.6 the r. of the secondary midwayers became a strange,

79:5.7 completely isolated from the r. of the world from

110:6.14 to morontiaize the mind of man during the r. of

113:2.9 they serve for the r. of the life of that human being

119:6.1 the first time, unfolded the r. of the incarnation plan,

128:5.6 The r. of this year was the most uneventful six

129:2.4 John paid up the r. of the mortgage when it fell due

130:0.5 The r. of each day, which was at his disposal, Jesus

132:5.15 The r. of your legitimate inherited wealth you may

132:6.1 from that day forward, for the r. of his natural life,

132:7.8 From this day, for the r. of his natural life, Ganid

134:0.1 he reached his final decision as to the r. of his life

134:2.2 met and talked with him were made better for the r.

134:7.6 the task of effecting his full consecration to the r. of

135:10.1 John and the r. of his disciples began their journey

136:2.5 Throughout the r. of Jesus’ earth life this Adjuster

136:4.1 up in the hills, Jesus formulated the plans for the r.

136:4.9 there were two ways in which he could order the r.

136:4.9 And he lived out the r. of his earth life always true

136:4.10 to control his conduct for the r. of his earth career.

136:4.11 In all this planning for the r. of his earth life, Jesus

136:5.3 having to do with the r. of his mortal career unless

136:6.2 and consistent policy for the r. of his earth labors.

136:9.4 Jesus began to realize that the cup of the r. of his

138:6.2 relaxation for one day each week throughout the r.

138:7.5 The apostles spent the r. of the day perfecting their

145:4.1 From time to time, during the r. of Jesus’ sojourn on

145:3.13 throughout the r. of his earth career, Jesus became

147:6.5 For the r. of the day they kept by themselves and

149:1.2 continued throughout the r. of Jesus’ life on earth

150:2.3 the r. of Jesus’ life on earth, laboring faithfully

150:6.1 During the r. of this tourbefore they all reunited

151:3.13 a forecast of what lay ahead of him for the r. of his

154:7.2 From now on, throughout the r. of his earth life,

155:1.2 you shall not see the r. of the Psalmist’s prophecy

158:7.8 carrying out his Father’s will regarding the r. of his

171:1.5 with Abner and Lazarus, he spent the r. of his life,

173:5.5 the city which they could occupy during the r. of the

174:0.3 made their headquarters for the r. of the Master’s life

181:2.18 Dedicate the r. of your life to promoting the

181:2.24 will reveal to you throughout the r. of your life on

187:5.1 the sky was so dark the sun was hid, and the r. of

remained

50:4.13 ascenders of the Prince’s materialized staff r. loyal

53:5.4 Michael r. on Salvington while Gabriel proceeded to

53:7.5 and r. under the leadership of the Faithful of Days

57:5.10 These two largest of the solar system planets have r.

59:1.15 Only certain parts of North America r. above these

59:2.2 only the coastal highlands r. above these shallow

59:2.4 only an arm of the Pacific Ocean r. over Mexico

59:3.7 The oceanic climate r. mild and uniform,

59:4.8 the land southeast of the Cincinnati Island r. well

59:5.20 most of this section has ever since r. above the sea

60:1.4 South America as that part of the continent r. down

60:4.3 though some of the higher lands r. as islands.

61:2.3 the world climate r. relatively mild because of the

61:2.11 And they have ever since r. in the sea, yielding the

61:3.3 The Rocky Mountain region r. highly elevated

61:3.9 but the Pacific coast r. warmer than at present.

61:6.1 while the simian tribes have r. stationary or have

62:3.4 and ancestral race of dawn mammals r. alive.

64:6.25 possession of the continent, and have ever since r.

67:3.2 the remainder of these beings r. true to their trust.

67:3.9 Amadon r. steadfast in the service of the universe

67:4.1 Van and his court of co-ordination had r. loyal.

67:4.1 Hap and the entire college of revealed religion r.

67:4.1 The council of art and science r. loyal in its entirety

67:6.8 Van and Amadon r. on earth until shortly after the

70:8.12 Among the tribes the boy r. under the watchcare of

73:1.5 The central group r. in the vicinity of their original

74:1.4 Adam and Eve had r. loyal to Michael during the

74:4.3 the guard of honor which had r. behind with Adam

74:5.1 after Adam’s arrival the Melchizedek receivers r.

76:1.1 Finding it in flood tide, they r. camped on the plains

78:8.1 a small minority of this superior race r. in their

79:5.7 cultural groups r. almost completely isolated from

79:8.5 conflict, but the societal opinion of war r. low;

79:8.7 a real concept of God r. preserved in the imperial

80:2.2 of central Africa, where they have ever since r..

80:9.7 which have ever since r. characteristically Alpine.

81:2.11 But the dog had r. with the hunters ever since being

84:2.4 engage in hard labor, but the husband r. in bed to

86:4.8 Egyptians believed that soul and body r. together.

93:2.6 Had Machiventa r. for any long period on earth,

93:3.2 Melchizedek r. silent as to the status of Lucifer and

93:5.5 Nahor r. behind and built up a strong city-state

97:6.1 it r. for Jeremiah to take the next bold step in the

97:7.3 It r. for later-day men to assemble these and other

111:0.5 this guardian spirit r. with the mortal subject

119:5.5 the technique of these successive bestowals r. a

121:4.3 Stoicism r. a philosophy; it never became a religion.

122:2.6 Mary r. with her distant cousin for three weeks.

122:8.4 they r. in Bethlehem more than a year, Joseph

122:10.1 Zacharias and Elizabeth r. away from Bethlehem.

123:1.6 he sent out to work while he r. at the shop making

124:0.1 Had he r. at Alexandria, his education would have

124:3.4 Mary was so ill for several weeks that Joseph r. at

124:6.7 By nightfall they reached Jericho, where they r. until

125:2.4 but Joseph r. calm, though he was equally puzzled

125:4.1 Jesus had r. in the temple throughout the afternoon,

125:4.1 Jesus, and he r. in Simon’s house for the night.

126:2.1 while Jesus r. home with the younger children

126:2.3 It r. always true that Jesus “sat at no man’s feet.”

128:2.4 but he purposely r. away, assigning weather and

128:6.6 Jude r. in confinement until the morning of the

128:7.4 prevented a break in the family; they r. together.

129:1.4 during the year and more he r. at Capernaum.

132:7.4 thereon have many of your people r. all these years.

132:7.4 Had your people r. true to the spirit of Buddha,

134:1.4 only Ruth, the youngest, r. at home with Mary.

134:7.3 Jesus r. longer in Antioch than at any other place he

134:7.4 Jesus took the inland trail to Beersheba, where he r.

134:8.4 the final phase of mind and Adjuster attunement r.

134:9.3 ritual, but Jesus r. a thoughtful and silent spectator.

134:9.6 personal effects, which had r in Zebedee’s workshop

136:0.2 When Jesus began to preach, there r. the exhortation

136:5.2 this vast host r. with him throughout the balance of

136:7.1 his associates, there r. yet other problems to solve.

137:2.9 r. overnight with Joseph in Jesus’ boyhood home.

137:2.9 with destroying every vestige of his writing which r.

137:5.1 Though many of the guests r. for the full week of

138:0.1 Only Ruth, the youngest, r. unswervingly loyal to

138:3.8 Jesus and the apostles r. that night in Matthew’s

138:9.1 they r. true to their vows of devotion and loyalty

138:9.1 they all (save Judas Iscariot) r. loyal and true to

139:1.3 To the end Andrew r. dean of the apostolic corps.

140:2.3 When Jesus had finished praying, the apostles r. each

141:3.1 The Master and his apostles r. near Amathus for

141:7.1 Jesus with his apostles r., teaching and preaching,

141:9.2 The disciples of John r at Bethany beyond the Jordan

142:5.5 The throng of listeners r. many hours with Jesus,

143:5.1 the Zebedee sons would have r. with Jesus, but

144:6.13 throughout this period the apostles of John r. with

145:4.2 the Master’s conduct as the hours passed and he r.

146:4.4 Jesus r. two days in the outskirts near the mines,

147:0.2 they r. bitter and threatening enemies of Jesus

147:2.4 Under the direction of Abner they r. in Jerusalem

147:5.10 baptized by Abner and his associates, who r. behind

147:6.3 but such a crowd gathered here they r. three days,

149:7.2 The group r. together over the Sabbath day,

149:7.3 James, and John, r. at the Zebedee home and spent

150:6.2 This being their first tour, the women r. much of the

150:8.11 had r. without now pressed into the synagogue

154:7.3 For a time they r. in the domains of Philip, going

156:6.2 They held meetings at Ramah on Friday and r. over

156:6.8 indicating that Jesus would not be molested if he r.

157:6.1 Jesus and the apostles r. another day at the home of

158:6.1 They r. overnight with Celsus, and that evening in

158:6.2 who r. on watch here with instructions to strive to

161:2.1 Rodan’s views of the gospel, there r. only one more

162:0.4 Jesus and the twelve r. in the vicinity of Jerusalem

162:3.3 If he r. silent, they would accuse him of cowardice

162:4.4 One band r. at the temple to attend the morning

163:7.2 period at least ten of the apostles r. with Jesus.

163:7.3 Pentecost, Perpetua r. with her illustrious husband

165:3.9 while Jesus listened to the questions of those who r..

165:4.3 had plundered his barns, they burned that which r.

166:1.4 they cast their eyes upon the table and r. silent.

166:2.5 As the Samaritan r. kneeling at Jesus’ feet,

168:2.3 Though these human observers r. motionless,

168:5.1 Lazarus r. at the Bethany home, being the center

169:1.12 I have r. here to care for you all these years,

171:1.6 while Philadelphia r. the center of the Abnerian

171:5.3 received his sight, and he r. near Jesus, glorifying

172:5.13 it only r. for him to find some plausible excuse for

173:1.1 the fact r. that this animal must be free from all

173:1.10 that they r. throughout the whole episode huddled

173:3.4 each one r. obedient to the Master’s injunction to

175:4.1 Jerusalem and the end of the Jewish nation, and r.

182:0.1 And John Mark r. so near the Master throughout

182:1.7 The eleven r. kneeling in this circle about Jesus

182:2.12 John would have r. at this post but for his great

182:3.2 The Master r. in a prayerful attitude for a few

183:3.9 All this time John Mark had r. secluded in the near

183:4.2 David r. on hand with three or four messengers,

183:4.5 Until the very end of the crucifixion, John r., as Jesus

186:0.3 The rest of the Master’s family r. in Bethany

186:3.5 the Passover and the following day r. in seclusion.

187:3.4 had gone; less than fifty persons r. on the scene.

187:4.8 other women withdrew for a short distance and r. in

187:5.6 Jesus freely admitted his kingship and r. master of

187:6.2 John r. at Golgotha until Joseph and Nicodemus

188:2.3 And these twenty men r. on watch up to the hour

188:3.1 the disciples and the apostles r. in hiding, while all

188:3.3 David Zebedee r. at the home of Nicodemus, where

189:1.7 his body of flesh r. undisturbed in the sepulchre.

189:3.4 But Gabriel r. on Urantia with the morontia Jesus.

190:1.10 James, Jesus’ eldest brother, r. with his family in

190:1.10 Ruth r. at Bethany with Lazarus’s sisters.

190:4.1 They r. within the house all evening; they were too

191:0.1 Thomas would have fared better had he r. with his

191:0.13 Thomas thus r. away from his associates until the

191:6.4 All that night these believers r. there together

192:4.6 the next day they r. in quiet seclusion in this upper

193:0.6 all night they r. together, earnestly discussing the

195:0.2 Their spiritual longings r. unsatisfied.

195:1.11 the message of Jesus, notwithstanding that it r. more

remainingverb

19:6.4 the number of natives r. in Havona is constantly

27:7.3 would enjoy forever r. in the attitude of worship

32:2.2 this Universe Son, forever r. in associated control of

55:4.23 the finaliters, all of that order r. on the planet are

67:6.4 Van was left on Urantia until the time of Adam, r. as

71:2.17 As civilization progresses,suffrage, while r. universal

72:1.5 kings r. as mere social or sentimental figureheads,

75:6.3 given the option of r. on Urantia with their parents

84:2.4 at childbirth he went to bed, along with the wife, r.

84:6.1 self-perpetuation but,does not insure their r. together

113:7.4 r. with you until you finally enseconaphim for the

115:3.3 becomes duality, triunity, and diversity while yet r.

124:1.8 snow had fallen in Nazareth, r. on the ground only a

130:3.7 his intellectual integrity by ever r. a learner.”

140:8.28 cost of r. in the progressive ascent of the kingdom is

141:6.1 the Persian signified his intention of r. for several

147:6.2 attached to Jesus’ family of followers, r. with the

149:4.6 Truly educated persons are not satisfied with r. in

184:2.8 his accusers by going away from the fire and r. by

remainingadjective

15:5.8 Jupiter, would be enlarged by capturing the r.

15:10.12 The r. three orders, Mighty Messengers, Those

17:0.5 The r. four groups are brought into being by the

18:1.2 The r. three act as the personal representatives of

20:1.5 The r. four orders of descending sonship are known

20:1.15 be concerned with two r. orders of Paradise sonship:

22:0.5 be confined to a portrayal of the r. two groups,

25:0.9 the r. four represent attainment levels of the angelic

25:2.9 The r. member of the commission automatically

26:9.2 notwithstanding the r. circuits to be traversed.

29:4.26 The r. four groups of the Physical Controllers are

35:7.2 on up through the r. six primary spheres and their

36:6.4 again the r. material body becomes dead matter.

38:4.1 The r. six clusters are occupied by the six orders

41:3.4 r. in each other’s gravity grasp and revolving about

49:2.14 Nonbreathers account for the r. one and one-half

61:2.6 the venerable frog, the only r. group representative

62:6.4 But never had the r. two, the highest mind ministers,

72:1.4 that one of the other rulers, the baser of the r. two,

80:9.6 This invasion included the r. groups of Adamson’s

94:3.3 and might possibly have envisioned the r. two.

110:6.14 to make the r. circles, and achieve the final stage

136:5.5 occurring in connection with Jesus’ r. earth labors

137:8.18 while the r. one third could not grasp his teaching,

164:2.3 concerning his desire to win the r. members of the

177:1.6 Throughout the few r. hours of Jesus’ earth life John

remainsnoun

58:7.1 there will be found only the fossil r. of vegetable

58:7.1 they yield fossil r. of some of the earlier forms of

59:4.14 Greenland holds the r. of these early land plants

59:5.16 Coal is the water-preserved r. of the rank vegetation

59:5.16 Peat beds, the r. of past vegetable growth, would

60:1.12 the beautiful ammonites, whose fossil r. are found

60:4.4 front range of mountains is what is left of the r. of

61:2.7 contain the fossil r. of dogs, cats, coons, and

61:6.4 human bones mingled with the r. of both tropic and

64:2.6 Though the r. of the Foxhall peoples were the last to

80:9.4 This explains why r. of the earlier white races,

81:4.10 as the human r. of the last twenty thousand years are

88:2.1 the skeletal r. of saints and heroes are still regarded

189:1.4 Joseph’s new tomb, where the mortal material r.

189:2.1 but we would have his mortal r. put in our custody

189:2.2 make such disposition of the physical r. of Jesus as

189:2.8 The mortal r. of Jesus underwent the same natural

remainsverb

0:6.10 But pattern is pattern and r. pattern; only copies are

1:5.9 Father r. a true person and everlastingly maintains

5:1.11 the divine will so long as the power of choice r..

5:5.12 The experience of God-consciousness r. the same

5:6.8 it r. for man himself to will the creation or to

7:6.4 The Father r. primal in the universes.

7:7.4 And this r. true notwithstanding that your very

11:9.1 Paradise r. the goal of desire for all supermaterial

13:1.23 to you, for some reason it forever r. your secret.

16:4.7 the activity of the Seven Master Spirits r. hidden

17:6.5 The newly identified Creative Spirit r. with the

18:5.4 But at least one of these rulers always r. on duty at

21:2.11 And the Mother Spirit of a local universe r. always

25:8.7 the companion r. with this person until he either is

28:4.11 unless forewarned by a Solitary Messenger, she r.

31:3.3 in the face of even this apparent destiny, there r.

31:3.3 There undoubtedly r. one more step in the career of

39:2.13 When you finish your earthly career, your body r.

39:8.1 Seraphington ever r. the eternal goal of all angels.

40:5.10 An experiential Adjuster r. with a primitive human

41:6.5 circle of the higher orbit, it only r. in that orbit for

41:7.11 the internal temperature of 35,000,000 degrees r.

42:8.1 a force which r. to be discovered on Urantia.

47:4.4 Your personality r. intact after you once pass from

47:4.5 Your Adjuster memory r. fully intact as you ascend

50:3.2 volunteer servers r. as of the residential standing on

51:7.1 this Magisterial Son is universally accepted, he r. for

55:8.3 Such a sovereign r. perpetually at the head of his

55:9.2 the constellation r. related to the local universe as

59:2.8 the climate r. mild and equable; the land plants are

69:5.13 Man’s technique varies, but his disposition r. quite

84:8.2 self-gratification, it r. a fact that the evolving mores

92:0.5 here as long as this planet r. an inhabited sphere.

92:5.7 it r. a fact that these teachers were the temporal

93:10.5 long as Urantia r. an inhabited planet, Machiventa

102:1.3 Truth r. unchanged from generation to generation,

103:3.1 the fact r. that the true religious impulse has its

103:7.10 there is much beyond the finite that r. unproved.

103:9.1 spiritual experience of personal religion r. genuine

105:1.6 but the I AM ever r. as our hypothesis of all that we

106:7.4 such a finality fruition r. a theoretical possibility.

107:6.5 But it r. a fact that they flash throughout the entire

108:4.4 there r. but one possibility of direct interplanetary

110:1.5 The Adjuster r. with you in all disaster and through

110:5.7 he r. consciously quite unconcerned about the entire

112:0.1 there is one part of you that r. absolutely unaltered

112:2.11 When spiritual insight pursues that reality which r.

112:3.4 When death overtakes a human being, the Adjuster r

112:3.5 career, proceeds to Divinington; and there also r.,

115:5.1 the Paradise Trinity, which ever r. as the absolute

131:8.3 He is supreme in power, yet he r. hidden from our

132:2.9 there r. no possibility that such a righteous spirit

139:1.11 Every one of the apostles loved Jesus, but it r. true

147:7.2 As long as the bridegroom r. with them, they can

163:1.4 it r. that the kingdom of God has come near you.

165:5.5 in that which r. for you after I go to the Father,

166:3.7 it r. eternally true: “Behold, I stand at the doors of

175:1.18 the cup and the platter, but within there r. the filth

177:2.6 it r. a fact that very few modern homes are such

178:1.15 while it r. the same living seed, unfailingly unfolds

182:1.3 r. only for me to lay down my life in the flesh.

194:2.8 though the gospel did become distorted, it r. a fact

remake

94:6.8 God is the source of that divine energy that will r.

140:10.2 spiritual principles of religious truth and r. them into

142:6.7 begin to lay hold upon this spirit which is to r. me

166:5.4 Abner stubbornly resisted all attempts of Paul to r.

remaking

15:8.10 metamorphoses of universe making, unmaking, and r

108:4.5 that Adjusters are devoted solely to the r. of mortal

remanded

25:8.9 the Deity adventure, in due course he would be r.

26:8.5 supernaphim, and are r. to the work of the realms

26:10.4 are r. to the service of time on the worlds of space;

109:1.2 training is always imparted before the Adjuster is r.

remark

127:5.3 His only r. to Mary, his wife, was: “We can’t have

130:3.3 again we r. that the early teachers of the Christian

164:2.4 They thought much over the final r. of Jesus

184:3.7 that he pointed to his own body when he made the r.

185:5.6 They looked upon such a r. as an insult to

192:2.6 This r. spread among the brethren and was received

remarkable

28:4.6 every seventh serial thereafter possess the r. gift of

29:4.1 controllers engage in a r. variety of autotransport,

29:4.25 energy transformers are the most r. and mysterious

39:5.4 In view of the Adamic default, it is indeed r. that

41:6.3 calcium feat is all the more r. since this element

62:4.6 Primates suddenly gave birth to two r. creatures,

62:5.2 These two r. creatures were true human beings.

62:5.4 But the most r. advance in emotional development

63:1.1 Andon and Fonta were the most r. pair of human

64:6.3 These peoples were r. specimens of the human race,

77:4.8 describe the site of a r. settlement located on the

94:9.1 next to Ikhnaton in Egypt, was one of the most r.

95:5.0 5. THE REMARKABLE IKHNATON

95:5.2 this young Egyptian king is one of the most r.

109:7.8 the most r. personalities of the entire grand universe,

122:1.2 ancestors embracing many of the most r. women

122:8.7 it is a r. astronomic fact that similar conjunctions

122:9.2 about the courts of the temple two r. characters,

132:0.5 The significance of this r. doing can the better be

139:4.7 John was gifted with a r. and creative imagination.

144:6.11 These twenty-four men had a truly r. experience

152:1.4 for science or religion to check up on these r. events

155:4.2 Jesus delivered one of the most r. addresses which

161:2.2 Many r. things have happened in connection with his

171:7.4 Jesus could be such a true friend because of his r.

remarkably

63:5.5 They very early became r. clever in disguising their

70:7.9 But the earlier groups were r. free from sex laxity.

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

109:3.1 But, on the whole, their labors are r. uniform,

remarked

123:5.9 r. to Joseph that he feared he “had learned more

125:6.1 when Lazarus’s mother r. that his parents must be

132:0.1 emperor, referring to Jesus, r. to the aide standing

134:1.5 Jesus had so little to say that they r. about it among

149:1.3 Jesus r. when touched by an ailing child, “I perceive

150:9.1 he half humorously r.: “Yes, I am Joseph’s son;

157:1.4 Jesus r., half-humorously: “Strange that the sons

166:2.8 he r.: “You see how it is that the children of the

178:0.1 and several of the apostles r. about his absence,

182:0.2 their chief r. only, “I do not know where Judas is,

remarking

156:5.4 by r.: ‘The Lord spoke to me saying, do thus and

158:2.1 by r.: “Make certain that you tell no man, not even

remarks

87:5.7 The custom of depreciating complimentary r.

125:0.4 aside from a few r. of protest to his father, he said

125:2.2 r. mildly reflecting the impressions made on his

125:2.11 Joseph was profoundly perplexed at the lad’s r. and

125:5.8 Jesus made few comments on the r. of his elders.

128:6.5 stood a Roman guard who made some improper r.

130:1.2 And when he had concluded his r., he asked Jesus

133:2.1 Jesus bestowed on him at the conclusion of his r..

134:9.3 Jesus did drop numerous r. which disturbed John;

135:8.4 He had heard of Jesus’ r. concerning his preaching

138:3.7 prevailed upon Simon to refrain from making any r..

138:4.2 his r. by saying: “All men are my brothers.

140:8.9 He cautioned his apostles to be discreet in their r.

149:0.2 At the conclusion of James’s r. Jesus said to the

153:3.5 Jesus then directed his r. to all present.

159:5.1 When, in the course of his r., he intimated that

164:2.2 were amazed at the breadth and depth of the r.

165:3.1 After preliminary r. by Peter, the Master said: “What

166:1.11 he reserved his r. designed to rebuke the Pharisees’

166:4.1 “Master, from hearing your r. as we journeyed this

170:0.2 including some r. made only to the apostles during

176:0.1 These r. depicting the destruction of the sacred

179:1.8 were still engaged in making uncomplimentary r.

193:4.1 of Judas’s downfall in the light of the Master’s r.

remarriage

82:3.12 social restriction since r. was generally disapproved.

remastered

160:1.3 the art of living will need to be r. in less time,

rematerialized

51:1.8 these Sons are r. for reproductive function on an

51:2.4 destination the Material Son and Daughter are r.

66:2.4 These one hundred r. members of the Prince’s staff

rematerializing

74:0.1 All the work of r. the bodies of Adam and Eve

remedial

35:9.9 by the r. measures adopted by the Melchizedeks

90:4.8 dieting, and counterirritants were often used as r.

91:6.2 prayer many times added to the efficacy of other r.

remedies

70:2.10 but they have since discovered better r. for most of

90:4.7 men were devoted to the plant theory of universal r.;

90:4.9 secret r. lost their power when they became known;

140:8.17 he well knew that each age must evolve its own r.

remedy

86:7.4 not r. the facts of birth and the accidents of living.

90:4.1 their methods of treatment, and that is a powerful r..

90:4.7 the belief that there existed a beneficent plant r. for

140:8.15 But he did not offer any suggestions by way of r..

remembersee rememberimperatives

2:5.4 for my own sake, and I will not r. your sins.”

53:7.12 I well r. the first message of Lanaforge to the

85:4.4 A devotee of magic will vividly r. one positive

86:1.3 good lucktake it for grantedbut they painfully r.

97:7.10 for my own sake, and I will not r. their sins.”

107:6.4 If you will r. that God is the source of pure energy

112:1.12 if the finite creature would r. that dimensional

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of selfhood to r.:

112:5.22 you will r., and be remembered by, your onetime

119:3.2 I well r. how we all anticipated something unusual,

123:3.5 the children would r. that no leavened bread was

129:3.6 if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will r.

133:9.4 I will r. your teaching, but most of all, I will never

135:11.2 You well r. that I said, ‘I am not the Messiah, but I

139:5.9 But these men were foreigners, and Philip could r.

140:10.2 when they did make sure to r. what the Master said,

142:3.22 “And then will you r. that once againin the greater

147:6.4 you do well to r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy;

148:5.5 Do you not r. that it is written: ‘My son, despise

147:6.4 you do well to r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy;

148:6.2 You well r. that Job was blessed with children,

148:6.6 “And then you r. how Job replied to his friends,

150:7.4 They failed to r. his early devotion to his father’s

151:2.5 I r. that you once told us to beware of this very thing

167:7.4 “And do you not r. that I said to you once before

169:1.2 you r. that the good shepherd called in his friends

171:8.3 Do you not r. about a certain prince who went into

179:5.9 And when you do r. me, first look back upon my life

180:0.2 Said the Master: “You well r. when I sent you

181:2.19 and I will r. you in the kingdom to come.”

188:2.2 “Sir, we r. that this deceiver, Jesus of Nazareth,

190:5.4 Do you not r. that this Jesus always taught that his

194:0.5 was easier to r. their personal association with Jesus

194:3.20 those who thus r. to maintain unbroken communion

rememberimperatives

0:11.12 Always r.: Potential infinity is absolute and

2:5.3 during your fiery trials r. that “in all our afflictions

6:5.6 Ever r., the Eternal Son is the personal portrayal of

8:5.5 Ever r. that the Infinite Spirit is the Conjoint Actor;

10:4.5 Ever r. that what the Infinite Spirit does is the

12:7.2 You should also r. that nature is not the exclusive

25:3.7 We should all r. that the all-wise and all-powerful

44:8.4 But every human being should r.: Many ambitions

85:7.2 You must r. that feeling, not thinking, was the

91:4.5 R., even if prayer does not change God, it very often

92:3.1 Always r., the cults are formed, not to discover

92:3.3 R., that is what happened; it is a historical fact.

96:5.4 Moses even said: “R. the Lord your God, for it is

100:1.3 R., year-by-year progress through an established

101:5.2 R. that science is the domain of knowledge,

101:9.2 you should r. to judge such savages and to evaluate

103:3.4 R. that in the religion of all ages the experience

105:1.6 Ever r. that man’s comprehension of the Father is a

107:6.4 If you will r. that God is the source of pure energy

110:5.5 R., the influence of an Adjuster is a superconscious

110:7.3 R., Adjusters gain valuable indwelling experience on

112:1.12 if the finite creature would r. that dimensional

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of selfhood to r.:

118:2.1 And you should r. that, while Deity ubiquity may be

120:1.6 to reinstate yourself in power and authority, r.,

122:9.11 show mercy to our fathers, and r. his holy covenant

129:3.6 if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will r.

131:2.12 r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy; honor your father

131:3.5 R., every act shall receive its reward.

131:8.5 Always r. that God does not reward man for what

132:5.16 enjoys wealth as a result of discovery should r. that

132:5.20 he should also r. that it was as man among men

133:2.2 r. that man has no rightful authority over woman

133:4.6 Ever r., there is a city whose foundations are truth

133:4.7 “As you judge men, r. that you yourself will also

133:4.9 R. that the Father’s spirit ever lives within you and

133:4.11 Jesus said: “R., there are two things you cannot run

134:5.3 Religious teachers must r. that the sovereignty of

134:6.1 If one man craves freedom—liberty—he must r. that

137:6.5 Tell no man about me and r. that my kingdom is

140:4.8 R.: While inherited urges cannot be fundamentally

140:6.8 Again must you r. that you are my messengers;

140:6.8 r. that I have sheep not of this flock, and that I am

140:6.11 Always r. that the Father knows what you need

140:8.6 Love your enemiesr. the moral claims of human

142:2.2 R., Jacob, that a good and true father not only

142:3.22 “And then will you r. that once againin the spiritual

144:4.3 In all praying, r. that sonship is a gift.

147:7.3 R. it is written: ‘Forsake not an old friend, for the

148:6.4 ‘Trust in your religion, Job; r. that it is the wicked

148:6.6 “And then you r. how Job replied to his friends,

149:3.3 he said: “You should r. that in body and mind

150:4.2 R. that the disciple is hardly above his master nor

151:3.1 R. that I have many times told you: To him who

153:5.4 “My beloved, you must r. that it is the spirit that

155:6.11 fail not to r. that the will of God can be done in

158:6.5 And r. what I am saying to you: The Son of Man

159:3.2 R. that I have said: “Behold, I stand at the door

159:3.3 your pupils; r. also to accord generous recognition

159:3.7 r.: The gospel yoke is easy and the burden of truth is

159:4.5 And you should r. that the Scriptures are intended

163:1.3 R., as you go forth proclaiming peace on earth and

165:6.3 R., much has been given to you; therefore will

168:4.13 you should r. that you are progressive creatures of

169:1.4 you should also r. the story of the woman who,

169:3.2 ‘My son, you should r. that in your lifetime you

170:4.14 R. that the order of progressive evolution is

171:4.2 Take heed to yourselves and r. that I have

174:0.2 And r. that I have trusted you with many things.”

174:5.7 R., all of you, that I speak not of myself, but that I

175:1.8 R., this is the sin of these rulers: They say that which

175:1.10 R., I have taught you that he who would be greatest

176:3.5 And r. that, inasmuch as you minister to one of

178:1.11 R. that you are commissioned to preach this

178:1.17 vicissitudes of life, r. always to love one another.

180:2.1 R.: I am the real vine, and you are the living

180:3.1 But always r. the words I have spoken to you: The

181:2.5 And, John, always r., strive not with the souls you

181:2.20 R., Philip, you have a great mission on earth, for

181:2.20 And always r., Philip, he who has seen me has

181:2.26 times to come, r. that you are still my ambassador.

181:2.30 “But r. my promise: When I am raised up, I will

182:2.2 R., we should all submit ourselves to the will of

187:4.1 said, “Lord, r. me when you come into your

191:4.3 R., as you love one another, all men will know that

192:2.2 r. always that God is no respecter of persons.

192:2.8 R. that the reaping is in accordance with the

192:2.12 R., both Jew and gentile are your brethren.

193:0.4 “I admonish you ever to r. that your mission among

193:5.2 R. all I have taught you and the life I have lived

195:5.12 As you view the world, r. that the black patches of

196:2.7 only r. that he was the world’s most wholehearted

rememberedsee rememberedimperatives

40:9.7 the returning Adjuster and hence are r. subsequent

40:9.7 to pool their store of Adjuster-r. events and thus

54:6.2 rebellionsin and sinnersunless it be r. that God as

76:5.3 I have r. the desire of your hearts ever to be loyal

112:5.22 you will remember, and be r. by, your onetime

121:8.11 presented honest pictures of Jesus as they saw, r.,

125:0.1 more humanly thrilling, than this, his first r. visit

128:1.15 many words were dropped which Joseph r. during

129:1.7 who chanced to attend r. him as the carpenter

129:2.5 James r. his contract with Jesus and, with the help

137:3.6 They r. what had been told them about the

141:0.2 none of my father Joseph’s family have r. to come

146:5.3 The townspeople r. the water and the wine, and now

147:5.7 Jesus made the long-to-be-r. address to the

158:5.2 James of Safed spoke those long-to-be-r. words of

171:0.7 well r. the foolish request she had made of Jesus

172:1.1 they r. that on his previous visit to Bethany, Lazarus

180:2.4 if his exact words had been r. and truthfully

184:1.2 more majestic and well poised than Annas r. him.

184:2.8 the cock crowed, and Peter r. the words of warning

187:4.4 John told about the crucifixion as he r. the event

rememberedimperatives

13:1.17 It should be r. that all divisions and levels of universe

41:6.1 it should be r. that space is not empty; that light, in

41:6.7 It should be r. that spectral analyses show only sun-

42:11.1 it should be r. that the universe is neither mechanical

58:2.1 And it should be r. that you receive from the sun

69:6.8 should be r. that fire opened the doors to metalwork

75:2.2 It must be r. that Caligastia was the titular Prince

77:5.6 It should be r. that both of these beings were really

82:6.2 it should be r. that these secondary races had many

91:3.5 it should be r. that ethical prayer is a splendid way to

97:7.3 should be r. that they did not intentionally do this;

97:8.2 It must be r. that the Jews failed to evolve an

106:8.9 It should be r. that the Paradise Trinity implies a

125:6.6 It should be r. that Jesus was supposed to be a

139:3.8 it should be r. that it was the mother who made

remembering

77:3.2 r the traditions of the engulfment of their first capital

121:2.7 r. the then only recent heroic exploits of Judas

126:3.13 then Mary would steady her fears, r. that Jesus was

170:4.16 and r. his promise to come again, they jumped to the

183:5.3 John, r. his Master’s instructions to remain near

192:2.13 Go on believing and r. your association with me,

remembers

3:3.2 “he knows your frame; he r. that you are dust.”

14:6.34 The Universe Mother Creator r. Paradise as the

77:9.9 the corps of midwayers r., and that memory is the

148:5.5 He knows your body; he r. that you are dust.

150:8.6 creates all things, who r. the gracious promises to

remembrance

99:5.10 —partake of the communal supper of the r. of his

121:8.5 not only Matthew’s personal r. of these events but

179:5.0 5. ESTABLISHING THE R. SUPPER

179:5.1 This shall be the cup of my r..

179:5.2 Master was instituting a new r. supper as a symbol

179:5.3 When they had finished drinking this new cup of r.,

179:5.3 pass it around, said: “Take this bread of r. and eat it.

179:5.3 When they had partaken of the bread of r., they all

179:5.4 In instituting this r. supper, the Master resorted to

179:5.5 his effort to establish this new sacrament of the r.,

179:5.6 This supper of r., when it is partaken of by those

179:5.6 The r. supper is the believer’s symbolic rendezvous

179:5.8 The r. supper was established without ecclesiastical

179:5.9 When Jesus had thus established the supper of the r.,

179:5.9 “And as often as you do this, do it in r. of me.

179:5.10 with the inauguration of the new supper of the r.,

180:4.3 this spirit friend will bring to your r. everything I

remind

27:2.3 they r. the mortals of time of the seraphim with

120:1.6 I would r. you that I am recipient of your universe

120:3.8 I must r. you that one of the incarnation mandates of

124:6.16 now arrived the celestial messenger to r. this lad,

138:3.6 Need I r. you that they who are whole need not a

150:9.1 you r. me of the proverb, ‘Physician heal yourself,

reminded

128:5.3 They r. Jesus of the ominous rumblings of

136:4.6 Gabriel had r. Jesus that there were two ways in

147:7.2 Be r. that a wise tailor does not sew a piece of new

153:2.4 I have so many times r. you that my kingdom is

171:8.7 And when they r. the master that such a one already

179:0.1 when Philip r. the Master about the approaching

183:2.3 The rulers of the Jews r. Judas that Jesus had

183:4.2 Nathaniel r. them that Jesus had that very night

187:1.3 But Pilate r. them that such an accusation was part

187:5.6 r. Pilate of the source of his sovereign authority

192:1.6 the scene r. Peter so vividly of the midnight fire of

reminder

0:12.8 Trinity is an ever-present r. that Deity trinitization

42:9.1 the ever-present r. of the reality of the sevenfold

66:7.17 introduce a spiritual r. into the common reckoning of

76:2.7 Cain was fast becoming the grim r. of their folly,

162:4.2 did hate this ever-present r. of the Roman yoke!

reminding

143:7.7 Prayer is self-r.sublime thinking; worship is self-

191:0.5 by r. them of Jesus’ warning against jeopardizing

reminisce

28:6.17 will during the service of eternity, r. the play of time.

48:4.10 experiences of the race or order are restful to r..

reminiscence

48:4.19 the echoes of a backward glance, a r. of the past.

reminiscences

143:3.4 The whole day was devoted to r. and to talking over

150:7.1 indulged his mind in many r. of his childhood days

reminiscent

11:3.2 more in the r. historic areas of peripheral Paradise.

13:2.1 home of sentimental memories and r. recollections

44:3.4 higher spirits engage in a certain form of r. humor

48:4.5 1. R. jests. Quips growing out of the memories of

83:2.3 The carrying of the bride over the threshold is r. of

89:6.6 keepsakes in the cornerstone of a building is r. of the

95:1.4 all r. of the trinity teachings of the Andites and the

reminiscing

133:2.4 hours recounting their experiences in Rome and r.

remission

4:5.5 without the shedding of blood there could be no r. of

81:6.7 these warmer zones of habitation afforded some r.

89:2.5 Confession was merely a rite of r., also a public

122:9.19 of salvation to his people In the r. of their sins.

135:6.4 his believers in the Jordan “for the r. of sins.”

135:6.7 sincere repentance if you would receive the r. of

136:2.1 John’s baptism as a rite of repentance or for the r.

137:8.10 baptize you in token of repentance and for the r. of

remits

131:4.6 God is a kind friend and a gracious father who r.

remitted

72:7.5 assess a rather heavy bachelor tax, which is r. to all

remnant

45:4.14 12. Moses, the emancipator of a r. of the violet race

57:4.4 continued in the central mass of the nebular r..

57:4.9 The final nuclear r. of this magnificent nebula still

57:4.9 moderate light and heat to its r. planetary family of

62:3.13 strains of the selected r. of this mid-mammal tribe,

64:6.6 wars would result in the speedy extinction of this r.

64:7.11 The r. of the blue race left in the Persian peninsula

96:7.7 the r. of the onetime Melchizedek colony in

97:9.21 Judahthe Jews, the “r. of Israel”had begun the

97:9.26 captivity shocked the r. of Israel into monotheism.

126:4.3 the Lord God will be gracious to the r. of Joseph.

137:2.2 A r. of this group persists in Mesopotamia even to

remnants

41:6.3 these mutilated r. of solar calcium literally ride the

47:9.1 Here you will be purged of all the r. of unfortunate

47:9.1 The last r. of the “mark of the beast” are here

51:4.4 observing the r. of these early races on your world.

55:4.11 drastic elimination of the retarded and persisting r.

57:5.1 the near-by circulating matter of space, r. of the

57:8.12 the modified r. of these ancient preocean rocks

64:2.4 of Andon and certain r. of the culture of Onagar.

64:6.5 pure r of the red race went en masse across to North

64:6.13 The shattered r. of these people were absorbed by

64:6.18 with the Indian peoples of those days, and r. still

64:6.20 The r. of the victorious green men were absorbed by

64:7.5 When the relatively pure-line r. of the red race

64:7.14 These indigo races absorbed the r. of the orange man

67:6.6 Melchizedek receivers preserved the r. of civilization

68:1.6 These miserable r. of the nonsocial peoples of

68:4.6 The path of human history is strewn with the r. of

68:6.10 there persist r. of these primitive population controls

71:1.23 castes persist in the later state organizations as r.

74:8.6 Babylonians, because of contact with the r. of the

77:4.3 The r. of the nationalistic or racial memorialists

78:1.4 in Mesopotamia, near the mouth of the rivers, r. of

78:4.3 the highest types of the surviving r. of the Adamite

78:7.7 The r. of this, one of the oldest civilizations, are to

78:8.5 they did not conquer the r. of the Andites who

80:1.4 the shifting water-laden winds dispersed the r. of

80:6.4 to revive the r. of the early religious teachings of

80:8.1 to mix with the r. of the commingled Saharans and

86:4.6 and many other r. of revealed religion, can be found

87:5.14 belief in signs, tokens, and other superstitious r. of

88:5.1 Even food r., clothing, and ornaments could

88:5.1 savage never left any r. of his meal on the table.

89:1.6 Caste systems and social levels are vestigial r. of

89:4.7 And it is the r of these positive practices of the olden

92:3.1 The r. of the cult present a true picture of the racial

92:5.11 He persistently sought to uproot the r. of the ghost

94:2.5 distorted r. of the Melchizedek and even the Adamic

95:1.9 But r. of the Salem schools persisted.

96:7.8 And thus did the r. of the Salem missionaries in

97:10.2 so did these r. of the Hebrew nation reject the

98:2.10 persecuted the r. of the Salem cult, both doctrines

114:6.9 On Urantia there are r. of nine human races which

121:4.4 they derived much of their doctrine from the r. of

131:7.1 This belief contained r. of the Melchizedek teachings

156:6.4 attended by about fifty men and women, the r. of the

remodel

44:3.2 builders–those who construct and r. the abodes

remodeling

95:6.2 to undertake the r. of the religion of his people.

RemonaCains wife

76:2.9 Cain married R., his distant cousin, and their first

remonstrate

156:1.5 came forward Simon Zelotes to r. with Norana.

remonstrated

51:3.5 one of the seraphic Voices of the Garden who r.

124:4.7 Jesus r. with his father about the Jewish custom of

124:4.7 Joseph removed the parchment after Jesus had r.

164:0.1 to be present at the feast of dedication, they r. with

191:2.1 while Nathaniel r. with Andrew, and as the ten

remorse

62:2.3 sense of self-abasement bordering on shame and r.

75:5.4 consternation and beside himself with fear and r..

76:2.8 Fear, and some r., led him to repent.

92:1.4 fear is then further conditioned by r. and repentance.

remote

4:1.6 during the r. ages of the past and in the eternal

8:6.5 the ministry of the Infinite Spirit to the r. worlds of

9:7.2 as to enable the universe rulers to know about r.

12:2.3 375 million new galaxies in the r. stretches of outer

15:1.3 and some day in the r. future your system, or its

15:14.3 God the Supreme will in the r. future and from

22:4.7 to Paradise, attain the Trinity embrace, and in r.

22:10.5 When I am acting on some r. assignment out in

22:10.7 often accompany us on our assignments to the r.

23:1.4 crave assignment to the r. creations, even to the

23:2.22 it may prove to be so r. in space that a long time

23:3.5 emergency lines of communication throughout r.

23:4.4 in the r. future the supply of messengers will become

23:4.4 Is the grand universe at some r. period going to be

26:11.2 beings are going to work together in the r. future,

34:7.5 their r. ancestors were not more fully Adamized by

35:2.5 When a Melchizedek goes to a r. world in the name

35:3.21 spiritual liberty and divine sonship to the r. worlds of

41:5.5 attractions,on to the distant spheres of the r. systems

41:9.2 gravity attraction of near-by or r. material masses,

42:12.4 3. Exploration of r. situations.

46:2.6 your sometime arrival on the more r. training

50:4.3 Although the r. tribes continued in hunting and food

51:7.3 subcapitals are founded on r. land bodies and among

57:5.7 solar gravity as the Angona system receded into r.

58:3.1 now characterize many regions throughout r. space.

63:1.1 from all of their ancestors, both immediate and r..

63:6.2 r., and so Andon failed to become a sun worshiper.

63:6.7 From Oban he sent out teachers to the r.

65:2.7 progress, persisting today much as in those r. times.

65:6.5 these attained to thirty-six in man’s r. ancestors,

66:5.30 were very helpful in influencing more r. tribes.

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

75:2.4 rather than to plan farsightedly for more r. effects,

75:3.4 the work of winning the r. tribes to the cause of the

75:3.8 intellect of his r. progenitors of the Prince’s staff.

77:1.6 the work of influencing human society r. from the

77:9.6 talk with travelers from afar and thus learn about r.

78:4.6 the globe and discovered the last r. continent.

86:2.4 that which is in his immediate or r. interest;

93:7.2 Andite center, teachers were dispatched to the r.

94:11.10 then, in the r. past and in the r. future, the races of

94:11.12 infinitely r. Absolute of Buddhism or Brahmanism.

105:1.2 idea of an infinite I AM since this concept is so r.

105:1.8 Infinity is indeed r. from the experience level of

106:1.3 No matter how r. from Paradise, how deep in space,

106:7.4 may be measurelessly r. in the futurity of endless

106:7.10 Such eventualities are rather r. to say the least;

106:8.22 universe philosophers deem this to be a most r.

106:8.22 But as we view these r. eventualities as personal

106:9.1 as an experiential reality is unthinkably r., but

125:2.12 hailed from the Far-Eastern and the r. Western

128:3.3 more r. countries of the Far West and the Far East,

146:4.2 fame of Jesus as a healer had spread even to this r.

163:5.2 arrived from all parts of Palestine and even from r.

167:7.4 informed concerning the doings of other and r.

191:0.3 resurrection to groups of believers who dwelt r.

remotely

44:6.6 type of spiritual grandeur can be even r. compared.

65:3.3 thousand different and r. situated mutating strains

79:7.6 the commercial relationships between these two r.

104:1.3 Creator Deity; still fewer even r. grasped the idea

remoteness

3:1.11 Father’s influence in them is limited by the r. of their

3:6.2 to divinity; by potential evilr. from divinity.

11:1.3 much about the divine residence because of its r.

106:9.1 theorize that all this may happen in the utter r. of

106:9.7 2. The imperfect human status, the r. from the level

123:6.8 he attributed it to the r. of Galilee from the centers

remotest

94:0.1 teachers of the Salem religion penetrated to the r.

remotivated

100:2.8 Such spirit-born individuals are so r. in life that they

removal

47:4.8 provides for the r of all phases of intellectual conflict

53:9.6 We do not look for a r. of the present Satania

83:3.4 the bride’s independence, to suggest far r. from the

107:0.5 which is created by the distance of man’s r from God

135:2.3 John was twenty years of age witnessed their r. to

remove

22:7.5 extend their recess and to r. themselves for a time

44:8.3 career will not fully compensate and wholly r..

74:8.8 neglected to r. the telltale reference to Cain’s

103:5.12 and dares to r. all creedal pressure from its members.

130:2.4 why do they not r. the cruel and unjust foreman of

136:1.4 that the Messiah would r. this curse and restore

139:11.3 faith in God to settle all doubts and r. all indecision,

144:2.6 Genuine faith will r. mountains of material difficulty

159:1.6 Group judgment is more likely to r. the dangers

171:0.2 could not wholly r. from the minds of his Jewish

179:3.1 they saw the Master r. his outer garment, gird

187:2.2 It was the custom to r. all clothes from those who

187:2.6 but they dared not attempt to r. it since the Roman

187:2.6 Not being able to r. the title, these leaders mingled

188:0.3 to pay for permission to r. Jesus’ body to a private

189:2.4 As they made ready to r. the body of Jesus from

190:1.2 at half past seven o’clock to r. the grave cloths.

191:0.4 Peter thought to r. himself from among the

196:3.1 Religion does not r. or destroy human troubles, but

removedsee removed, far

14:5.4 the attainment of the Eternal Son, ascenders are r.

22:1.10 their names are r. from the finaliter roll call.

34:4.7 nonfunctional if her personal presence should be r.

35:9.9 results of insurrection are partially overcome and r.

39:5.2 the planetary helpers were r. upon the collapse of the

41:10.5 one exception, being the farthest r. from Jerusem,

44:3.4 the training of ascendant beings but recently r. from

45:2.3 Lanaforge will probably not be r. from Jerusem

45:2.3 and the products of rebellion r. from Satania.

50:3.4 The prince’s corporeal staff are usually r. from the

50:3.5 to the prince’s staff after their parents have been r.

55:2.5 their loved ones a transient farewell as they are r.

55:10.6 Teacher Sons are r. from the jurisdiction of the local

61:4.2 but most of these sedimentations were later r..

69:4.3 secure against theft; nothing would be r. except by

71:6.2 profit motive must not be suddenly destroyed or r.;

74:5.5 world ruler, but he had not been r. from the planet.

75:5.7 r. from the world in retribution for her misstep.

77:8.1 when Michael r. the slumbering survivors of time,

87:1.3 the sick man was usually r. from the family hut,

87:1.5 the corpse was r. through a hole in the wall, never

90:3.5 were early r. from the category of ghost action.

90:3.9 Fever was one of the first human ailments to be r.

93:5.13 other ninety per cent he r. to his capital at Hebron.

94:8.18 effectively r. all grounds for superstition, magical

107:0.1 Father is at one and the same time farthest r. from,

112:7.13 I surmise that the registry of that Adjuster is r. to the

115:6.2 space, it functions and exists farther and farther r.

120:3.12 Michael r. himself from our midst, and we saw him

124:4.7 And Joseph r. the parchment after Jesus had thus

126:3.5 Family responsibility had effectively r. all thought of

131:5.5 the evil thing, that sin will be r. from my soul.

135:8.3 Jesus laid down his tools, r. his work apron, and

137:4.6 r. from the minds of his six disciple-apostles when

137:8.2 Jesus laid down his tools once more, r. his apron,

138:0.1 differences were not fully r. until after his death

139:4.14 portions of which were r., subsequent to John’s

143:5.6 Jews know whom they worship; they have r. all

153:2.1 you shall be r. into all the kingdoms of the earth.

160:1.13 prejudice can be r. only by the sincere devotion of

165:0.3 Jews having been generally r. from these regions

168:1.12 why the Master had requested that the stone be r.;

185:1.3 imploring him to have these images r. from the

185:1.3 Pilate surrendered, ordered the images r. from the

185:1.4 as promptly ordered the offending shields r..

186:1.6 As Judas left, he r. the thirty pieces of silver from

186:3.1 he early r. some five or six tents up the ravine near

187:2.2 after Jesus’ clothes had been r., he was thus garbed

189:2.3 it could not be r. from the tomb as the morontia

189:4.6 had rested on the stone before the celestial hosts r.

189:4.9 how could the body have been r. since the very

190:1.2 they conjectured that the Jews had r. the body.

190:1.3 disposed to believe that the Jews had r. the body.

192:0.1 the story that a band of his followers had r. the body.

removed, far

0:10.2 to discuss those realities which are so far r. from

15:1.6 you are far r. in space from those physical systems

32:2.11 The Satania system of inhabited worlds is far r. from

38:2.3 While in personal status angels are not so far r.

39:0.11 They are not far r. from you in certain personality

41:7.14 stars far r. from these chief channels of recharging

47:4.6 You are still a near human and not far r. from the

60:0.1 to change the world’s climate in all regions far r.

80:1.5 the red man had he not been far r. in the Americas,

92:4.1 visitations portray teachings that are not too far r.

93:3.6 are not far r. from these teachings of Melchizedek.

remover

65:6.4 double role of oxygen carrier and carbon dioxide r.

removes

3:5.2 “He r. kings and sets up kings.”

21:4.6 forever r. him from the divine level of a Creator

65:6.4 cells and just as efficiently r. the carbon dioxide.

69:9.13 “Cursed be he who r. his neighbor’s landmark.”

86:5.14 models, or images r. all or a part of the soul from the

160:1.12 r. conflicts, and mightily augments the total

removing

86:7.2 Modern society is r. the business of insurance from

88:6.7 science is r. the gambling element from life.

156:6.7 upon Jesus’ r. himself as an object of controversy,

185:1.3 enter Jerusalem without r. the images of Caesar

186:4.1 after r. the robe which Herod had put on him, they