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Ren-Rz - The Urantia Book Concordance

The Urantia Book Concordance


— Ren-Rz —

renaissance

78:5.1 immediately followed the great r. of the Garden

92:5.8 and each r. of Urantian religion has, in the past, been

94:12.5 Buddhism is undergoing a twentieth-century r..

95:6.1 in Persia when, in that great century of moral r.,

97:6.2 the Hebrews share in that r. of monotheism

98:2.2 Africa extensively participated in this religious r..

98:3.2 In the great monotheistic r. of Melchizedek’s gospel

121:6.2 The r. of Judaism dates from the Greek translation

195:4.3 moral influence in the world when the r. dawned.

195:9.4 the spiritual r. must await the coming of these new

195:10.17 education could help in this great spiritual r. if it

renamed

84:2.3 Fathers were often r. after their own children.

rend

140:3.18 trample your gems under foot and turn to r. you.

render

4:1.9 other superultimates, r. it impossible for physicists,

5:3.3 we r. such devotion and engage in such worship

14:1.15 equalize the lines of Havona gravity as to r. the

15:12.3 the Ancients of Days or their associates r. decisions,

18:4.3 exceedingly difficult to r. a satisfactory translation.

19:4.4 And since the Censors always r. their verdicts in

20:3.2 but though Avonals may r. judgments extinguishing

22:4.3 r. opinions when a spiritual viewpoint is desirable,

22:6.3 Ambassadors r. particular and important services on

29:4.24 Their energy-transmutive attributes r. them most

29:4.30 transmitters can r. a distant scene “visible” as well as

35:4.3 forthwith will go a Melchizedek to r. assistance.

37:8.2 r. invaluable service to us in our efforts to overcome

45:6.9 midsonite parental groups who stop off here to r.

48:2.14 initiate those changes in material energies which r.

57:8.3 union with hydrogen, to r. this water faintly acid.

70:11.3 Dalamatia in an effort to r. testimony more truthful.

79:1.6 reduce population and to r. these people less warlike

82:2.5 marriage did r. further sex license taboo to the wife.

87:5.5 the only fetish which could r. the evil eye powerless.

93:10.8 make Urantia a planet of future uncertainty and r.

101:6.7 dares so to combine and spiritize them as to r.

121:5.13 adaptations of the teachings of Jesus so as to r. them

133:4.2 so as to r. the difficult things of divine life readily

133:4.3 To the Roman centurion he said: “R. unto Caesar

133:4.3 if you should come to know him, would r. you all

140:8.9R. to Caesar the things which are Caesar’s and to

140:8.17 how to perfect your inner spiritual life so as to r.

141:5.2 the service of God even while you r. such service in

154:6.10 wish to stop in the midst of his discourse and r.

156:5.16 while your ideas are so practical as to r. you a useful

156:5.16 R. to the Caesars the things which are material and

173:4.3 his vineyard to other and honest farmers who will r.

174:2.2 said, “R. to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and

174:2.2 and r. to God the things that are God’s.”

178:1.3 It is the believer’s duty to r. to Caesar the things

178:1.3 You shall not r. spiritual worship to earthly rulers;

178:1.13 let him r. such service as a temporal citizen of

179:1.2 no servant had been provided to r. this service,

185:0.3 Such conduct would not only r. them unclean and

rendered

28:6.19 The real nature of any service, be it r. by man or

41:7.1 outer layers of a sun, those in the interior are r. very

46:5.25 The entire world has been r. spiritually fragrant since

53:8.4 True, the Uversa tribunals have not yet r. the

57:5.2 periodic pulsation, r. your sun highly responsive to

69:8.9 Modern mechanical invention r. the slave obsolete.

70:10.3 judgment was r. in accordance with the injury done.

72:9.3 individuals who have r. great service to society,

79:8.5 thousands of years had r. this people ultrapeaceful.

84:7.21 Modern problems of child culture are r. increasingly

85:2.1 Primitive man believed that intoxication r. one divine

92:5.15 attained that degree of inelasticity which r. further

95:2.2 tendencies that r. Egypt more favorable to the

111:1.6 mind can actually be twisted, distorted, and r. evil

120:1.3 support and special assistance such as might be r. by

121:7.5 These circumstances r. it impossible for the Jews to

124:4.2 The fact that Jesus had a single personality r. it

139:1.5 Andrew r a prompt decision on every matter brought

142:3.8 recognized by the indwelling spirit as homage r. to

146:1.3 their inclusion r. the Christian teachings more

146:2.15 against thinking that their prayers would be r.

159:3.13 who enter the kingdom are not thereby r. immune to

176:3.4 as your diligent fellow servants have this day r..

178:1.3 spiritual homage and supreme worship be r. to him

186:1.2 great service which he flattered himself he had r.

189:1.13 himself; no personality has r. him any assistance.

191:0.3 heretofore been r. by the messengers of David, but

rendering

22:4.3 those who are instructed with verdict r. should be

50:2.7 r. these latter personalities visible to mortal creatures

55:5.4 Self-control is slowly r. laws of human enactment

70:11.5 all three conspire in r. life more safe and sacred.

77:1.6 and r. other invaluable services to the Prince and

84:4.6 Childbearing was once generally looked upon as r.

87:5.8 burden, r. life tedious and virtually unendurable.

117:3.8 in manipulating the energies of Paradise and in r.

169:1.4 we employ all influences capable of r. assistance

181:2.10 about r. to Caesar the things which are Caesar’s

renders

19:3.4 when it sits in judgment upon a problem and r. a

24:3.3 The lack of such a presence-form undoubtedly r.

32:5.1 the vastness of the undertaking that r. it impossible

38:9.8 Each r. invaluable assistance to the other in the

43:2.8 The approval of this commission r. legislative

50:6.1 The isolation of Urantia r. it impossible to undertake

56:2.2 Such duality of eternal reality r. the mind God,

71:4.17 military preparedness which r. it secure from all

99:4.1 Genuine religion r. the religionist socially fragrant

101:2.2 true revelation never r. science unnatural, religion

110:6.4 r. communication with the Adjuster both difficult

111:7.4 This composite nature r. it exceedingly difficult for

118:7.6 The bestowal of life r. material-energy systems

160:3.5 This new gospel of the kingdom r. a great service

rendezvous

13:1.4 Divinington is the Paradise r. of the Adjusters, but

13:1.15 the r. of a magnificent host of unrevealed beings

13:1.21 the r. of the ascendant creatures of space,

13:2.1 They are r. worlds, reunion spheres, serving as

13:2.8 These r. worlds of spirit life are forbidden ground to

15:7.4 and spiritual beings are at home on these r. worlds of

15:13.5 Minor sector headquarters worlds are the grand r. of

17:2.3 the center of all things at the r. of the Master Spirits.

36:4.7 the seven primary worlds of the finaliters are the r.

44:5.8 betake ourselves to suitable places of r. where we

45:1.8 This sphere serves as the system r. of the high

46:4.4 3. The rectangles—the r. of the lower native life.

46:5.18 The seventh circle is the r. of the ascending sons,

47:0.4 adjoining is the local r. of the Technical Advisers.

47:3.2 This gigantic structure consists of the central r. of

63:2.3 And they safely made their previously prepared r.

73:3.6 In this r. the cream of the civilization of Urantia was

74:1.5 children spent some time together at the family r.

74:2.3 Eden as the runners went in great haste to the r. of

134:8.10 Jesus met Tiglath coming up to the r. with food.

137:1.1 On the way back to John’s r. he asked Jesus many

139:5.1 on their way from John’s r. on the Jordan to Cana of

178:3.5 to the last mortal r. with his chosen ambassadors of

179:1.6 This supper is their last r. with Jesus, and even in

179:5.6 The remembrance supper is the believer’s symbolic r.

191:5.1 back with them to their r. at the Mark home.

rending

184:3.15 he was exceedingly angry, and r. his outer garments,

rends

158:5.1 spirit which possesses him r. him in convulsions

renegade

65:2.3 virus bodies really belong to this group of r.

139:12.13 the sordid and sinful business was all over, this r.

renegades

67:5.5 r. who had already converted the Father’s temple

renew

34:2.4 You r. the face of the earth.”

89:5.4 to kill and eat their own children in order to r.

97:7.8 Those who wait upon the Lord shall r. their strength;

121:7.5 that God would “create a clean heart within and r. a

131:2.6 They who wait on the Lord shall r. their strength;

144:5.81 R. our minds by the transformations of the

146:2.13 “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and r. a right

156:5.12 refresh the soul, inspire the mind, and r. the spirit by

renewal

89:10.6 The forgiveness of sin by Deity is the r. of loyalty

138:9.1 together until after the resurrection and the r. of

160:2.8 Association with one’s fellows is essential to the r.

renewed

4:1.6 cease to function; all things are constantly being r..

68:6.4 population is increased, the inevitable struggle is r.;

108:6.3 admonished men that they should be r. in the spirit

125:6.13 Mary set to work with r energy to mold his thoughts

130:1.2 fresh opportunities for r. service and wiser living.”

135:10.2 denounced with r. vehemence the corrupt political

150:5.4 the gospel with new power and with r. energy and

153:0.2 Matthew was putting forth r. efforts to replenish

renewing

34:6.5 “according to his mercy, through the r. of the Spirit.

143:2.4 inner soul by the constant spiritual r. of your mind

147:8.4 guide you continually, satisfying your soul and r.

renews

150:8.2 day by day and every day, r. the works of creation.

160:1.12 Master brings that relaxation which r. the mind;

renounce

171:2.4 If you are unwilling to r. all that you are and to

177:5.2 and some will r. the gospel and desert you.

renounced

193:4.14 repudiated a sacred cause, r. his holy calling, and

renovated

52:7.12 This is the same r. earth, the advanced planetary

renovation

61:2.5 this was pre-eminently the age of mammalian r.

70:8.15 1. Biologic r. of the racial stocks—the selective

renown

77:2.3 were the ‘mighty men of old,’ the ‘men of r..’”

renowned

15:14.2 Orvonton is r. for the manner in which justice

35:3.22 for the order of Melchizedeks in Nebadon is r.

42:9.1 When a r. religious teacher reasoned that the number

124:4.8 rabbis, exemplified by the r. Nazareth teacher, Jose.

124:5.5 continue his education in the r. Hebrew academies.

124:6.7 Joshua had performed his r. exploits, according to

126:5.3 a teacher, probably the successor of the r. Gamaliel

133:4.13 Athens, which was more r. as an educational center,

139:5.11 Leah, later becoming the r. prophetess of Hierapolis.

rent

129:2.4 For two years the r. of this house was applied on

147:7.2 lest, when it is wet, it shrink and produce a worse r.

173:1.6 the air was r. by the bellowing of a drove of some

rental

173:4.2 he sent servants to the tenants to receive his r..

rented

126:5.10 This was the year that Jesus r. a considerable piece

rents

69:9.15 made secure their titles, landlords could collect r.,

renunciation

36:3.9 volunteer, by taking temporary r. vows, to remain

65:1.8 Life Carriers must either leave the planet or take r.

69:5.1 Capital is labor applied as a r. of the present in favor

89:3.0 3. RENUNCIATION AND HUMILIATION

89:3.1 R. came as the next step in religious evolution;

89:3.2 this new religious doctrine of r. appeared,

89:3.3 negative form of this ofttimes foolish ritual of r..

89:3.6 was only natural that the cult of r. and humiliation

89:4.7 R. was the negative form of propitiation; sacrifice

177:4.6 where he wished to make public and formal r. of

reopened

132:4.8 The judge r. the case, and when the evidence had

134:6.16 Later it was r. as a Mithraic temple and eventually

reorganization

23:4.5 Paradise, is undergoing a definite and certain r. in

67:2.1 the hands of Daligastia as trustee, pending the r. of

67:5.1 The complete and radical r. of the whole world

71:1.19 6. Conquest and r. of weak and backward peoples.

86:7.4 increasing philanthropy, and more industrial r.,

93:6.8 to effect the r. of the Salem dairying projects.

99:1.6 the work of social reconstruction and economic r..

99:2.1 world-wide social reconstruction and economic r.

138:10.11 the r. made necessary by the desertion of Judas,

139:5.10 Philip participated in the r. of the twelve, and was

156:6.9 began the r. of his scattered, tested, and depleted

163:0.1 After devoting a few days to the r. of the camp,

195:9.4 moral, economic, and political r. of the world.

reorganize

77:2.5 chromosomes of specialized Urantia pattern to r.

130:5.1 Paul sent Titus to the island to r. their churches.

133:2.3 resolved to r. his home when he returned to India.

140:8.10 Jesus did not come to r. the world; even if he had

141:7.2 we will r. and classify these teachings as follows:

reorganized

98:3.7 r. the state priesthood, re-established the state

reorganizing

134:1.7 The Adjuster had been actively engaged in r. the

140:8.1 may most profitably be put in this record by r. the

repairsee repair shop

55:2.3 bid farewell to the world of his origin, and r. to the

76:5.5 disintegration gradually gained on the process of r.,

repair shop

123:5.6 from many lands passed in and out of his father’s r..

127:3.1 to make a payment on the old family supply and r.

127:3.7 Jesus began work in the old family r. and was greatly

128:2.3 but Jesus spent most of his time at the caravan r..

128:2.3 Jesus left James in charge of the r. while he went

128:2.6 When he returned to the r., he did not again

128:3.1 The purchase price of the r. was over one third paid.

128:6.3 final payments had been made on the caravan r.;

128:6.11 The children were always welcome at the r. shop.

128:7.7 time to training James in the management of the r.

128:7.13 Jesus presented full title to the r. to James,

128:7.13 stipulated that, in return for the gift of the r., James

134:1.3 spent some time at the r. with his brother Joseph,

repaired

162:4.4 two priests then r. to the silver funnels leading to

repairing

140:0.1 lingering near the shore r. their nets and tinkering

repay

164:1.3 is more, when I come back again, I will r. you.

167:1.5 and the halt cannot r. you for your loving ministry

repeat

118:0.11 for no matter how many times you r. this addition to

123:5.5 while the pupils would in unison r. it after him.

139:6.5 Let me r.: I have come that my brethren in the flesh

140:10.1 Many times did he r., “Be you therefore perfect,

152:1.5 To r. these phenomena, we would have to go into

153:2.12 I r., I am this living bread, and every soul who

160:2.10 I r., such inspiring and ennobling association finds

162:4.3 turned about to face westward, to r. their chants,

165:5.1 Would you be willing to r. these words for our

192:3.2 knelt in a circle about the Master and heard him r.

repeatedadjective

20:4.2 Even when a planet is blessed with r. magisterial

40:4.1 after r. services of this sort or following some

47:6.1 the advancing mortals as they make these r. visits

64:7.17 it was the tradition of these r. glacial advances that

65:2.13 prehuman status, having suffered such r. losses of

66:5.25 with steam power, notwithstanding the r. urgings of

75:4.5 Eve had told Cano of this oft-r. warning on the

79:5.5 began to suffer r. defeats at the aggressive hands

94:2.3 This belief in the weary and r. transmigrations

119:3.5 beloved ruler chose to engage in these r. bestowals

137:3.6 in spite of Jesus’ r. warnings that they tell no man

137:4.17 and sympathy become responsible for r. episodes of

137:7.1 her oft-r. exclamation: “I cannot understand him.

153:1.3 to r. rehearsals in disappointment and provided

176:4.7 look for his glorious appearing, even for r. comings

183:4.2 called their attention to Jesus’ oft-r. teachings

repeatedverb

67:1.6 when sin has so many times been chosen and been r.,

140:7.4 Jesus many times r. to his apostles the two great

143:1.1 the twelve r. their experiences with the subjects of

143:5.13 r. to John that Jesus had really told her all about

160:3.2 When these experiences are frequently r., they

162:4.4 And as they r. these lines, they would wave their

168:3.6 so many times r.: “It is better that one man die,

185:2.14 insisted that these charges be r. in Jesus’ hearing.

189:4.13 when Mary Magdalene r. the words which Jesus had

189:4.14 The women r. the story of talking with Jesus to the

repeatedly

1:3.8 and I have r. returned to the presence of the Father.

5:1.11 Mortal man may draw near God and may r.

10:3.1 R. throughout the Urantian writings there occurs this

12:7.2 the habits of God, his way of r. doing things;

12:7.2 that God does the same thing in the same way, r.,

13:2.7 though you shall surely stand r. at the “right hand of

20:2.6 Avonals may r. serve in a magisterial capacity on

20:3.3 Such technical visits occur r. in the long history of

22:10.5 I have been sent to attack and solve; and I have r.

28:5.10 When you stand, as I r. have, in the special

48:2.23 You may r. subject yourself to the test of these

59:2.2 The land masses were r. covered with water; only

62:1.3 r. cut off by the southern invasions of the glaciers.

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

70:2.20 r convinced that peace is best for his material welfare

75:7.4 I had personally and r. warned Adam and Eve, both

109:6.2 If an Adjuster should r. fail to attain fusion

113:2.4 their personal or group guardians may r. serve in

120:2.2 all you have r. declined arbitrarily to accomplish

123:6.6 R. Jesus sought the explanation for the difference

124:4.7 Joseph and Mary had r. instructed Jesus as to the

132:6.2 they went r. to comfort this mother and her children,

133:6.4 of these talks Jesus had r. used the word “soul.”

137:7.3 Peter r. sought to persuade Jesus to launch forth

139:0.1 Jesus r. dashed to pieces the hopes of his apostles

139:4.4 aged apostle did not hesitate r. to refer to himself as

140:8.14 He r. refused to lay down laws regarding marriage

141:5.4 R. Jesus told them it was not his desire that those

144:2.5 widow in that city who came r. to this unjust judge

148:8.3 out into the lake and, after r. plunging him into the

153:5.1 r. had he crushed their fondest expectations, but

155:3.8 Jesus r. taught his apostles that no civilization could

166:0.1 Jesus r. called the attention of his apostles to the fact

167:7.4 for have I not r. told you that I have other sheep

173:2.7 Jesus had r. asserted that all his teaching and

178:2.1 wherein he r. alluded to the future transactions of

179:4.1 I have r. told you that I must return to the Father.

180:3.4 If this were not true, I would not have r. told you

181:2.9 I have r. told you that my kingdom is not of this

182:2.3 “My brethren, the Master has r. told us that his

182:3.8 these armies of heaven have r. been warned not to

184:2.10 that he had r. denied his Master by the crowing of

repeating

123:5.2 committed to memory, by the method of r. aloud,

and Jude, r., “My hour has come—let us go to John.”

150:8.4 This ritual consisted in r. numerous passages from

162:4.4 associated with the r. of the Psalm for the day,

repellent

42:3.4 2. Subelectronic matter—the explosive and r. stage of

133:8.1 were not so shocking to Indians, but they were r. to

repels

171:7.2 but when it is devoid of grace, it often r. affection.

repentsee repentimperative

2:2.2 The Father does not r. of his original purposes of

76:2.8 Fear, and some remorse, led him to r..

97:1.4 words, “The Strength of Israel will not lie nor r.,

97:1.4 nor repent, for he is not a man, that he should r..”

131:10.4 they would certainly be led to r. of their evil ways

134:9.8 “The kingdom is at hand; r. and be baptized.”

143:5.5 “My Lord, I r. of my manner of speaking to you,

169:3.2 but if one go to them from the dead, they will r..

175:1.6 offering your last chance to come forward and r.,

186:1.4 I r. that I have done this; here is your money.

repentimperative

135:3.4 and proclaim to all men: “R.! Get right with God!

135:5.7 John went forth proclaiming: “R., for the kingdom

135:7.3 his early and cryptic message: “R. and be baptized.”

136:0.2 coning kingdom, the burden of his message was: R.!

136:1.5R. and be baptized, for the kingdom is at hand.”

144:6.9 John’s apostles preached, “R. and be baptized.”

194:4.4 R., that your sins may be blotted out; that the

repentance

2:6.3 of the goodness of God leads erring man to r..”

48:6.8 preaching “the goodness of God, which leads to r.,”

53:2.5 Lucifer was long offered opportunity for r., but

53:9.1 To all who would show proof of sincere r., Michael

54:4.2 how a loving father can long wait for the r. of an

54:4.3 provided the extended mercy might conduce to r.

54:4.6 this merciful delay provides time for r. and

76:5.1 Adam and Eve were duly informed that their r. was

76:5.2 sincere r. had made it possible for Adjusters to

91:5.2 Confession, r., and prayer have led individuals,

92:1.4 fear is then further conditioned by remorse and r..

92:3.2 incantation, inspiration, revelation, propitiation, r.,

97:4.5 Hosea preached forgiveness through r., not by

97:4.6 Hosea continued to preach r. and forgiveness,

119:3.4 This emergency Material Son effected the r. and

131:3.3 Restraint is born of r..

131:5.5 I bow before the God of heaven in r. if I have

133:4.12 not fear to meet the judgment of God if your r. is

135:5.8 rough-and-ready preacher of righteousness and r.,

135:6.4 been asked to submit to the baptism of r..

135:6.7 I warn you to bring forth fruit worthy of sincere r.

135:8.1 caused many to join John’s cult of r. and baptism.

135:9.7 this cause came I out of the wilderness to preach r.

136:0.2 to preach, there remained the exhortation to r., but

136:1.5 There was much talk about r.; wherefore the mighty

136:2.1 baptism as a rite of r. or for the remission of sins.

137:8.10 “John did indeed baptize you in token of r. and for

137:8.17 “John came preaching r. to prepare you for the

138:8.8 difference between the r. of so-called good works

138:8.8 John had taught them “r.—to flee from the wrath

140:10.1 Said Jesus: “John preached a baptism of r., sorrow

140:10.1 Preach r. to those who stand in need of such

143:1.5 first to heed the call to r. and acceptance of sonship

143:2.7 goodness of God that leads men into genuine r..

144:6.9 As to whether or not r. should be attached to the

149:6.4 The goodness of God leads to r.; the beneficence of

150:5.5 they will be led to voluntary r. of all known sin.

150:6.1 “Forgiveness in Relation to R.,” “Peace and

159:1.2 ninety and nine righteous persons who need no r..

159:1.2 even before they have seriously thought of r..

161:2.4 Our piety springs from r., but his piety springs

167:5.2 to the realization of the need for r., confession,

169:1.2 the ninety and nine just persons who need no r..

169:1.3 taught that divine acceptance comes after your r.

173:3.2 even though they appear to refuse the call to r.,

174:1.1 I maintain that r. and confession must precede the

174:1.2 the readjustment of r. by the child with forgiveness

repentant

53:9.1 r. and salvaged personalities will be exempted from

96:7.7 “He is gracious to the r. and says, ‘Deliver him from

159:1.2 In your religion God may receive r. sinners; in

159:5.16 The Jews had heard of a God who would forgive r.

187:4.7 Just after the r. thief heard the Master’s promise that

repentants

135:8.4 Scores of r. were standing in line awaiting their turn

repented

67:4.7 misled planets have since heartily r. of their folly;

113:6.10 notwithstanding that many sincerely r. of their folly,

136:1.4 and that “He r. that he had thus made man.”

136:1.5 The Jewish nation had not wholeheartedly r.;

136:2.6 When Jesus was baptized, he r. of no misdeeds;

147:5.4 “You have indeed r. of your sins, and they are

163:6.5 would have long since r. in sackcloth and ashes.

169:1.3 that the Father accepts you even before you have r.

173:3.1 ‘I will not go’; but afterward he r. and went.

repents

4:3.4 God r. of nothing he has ever done, now does, or

131:8.5 If a man recognizes the evil of his ways and r. of

159:1.2 there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who r.

161:2.4 Jesus never r. of misdeeds because he transgresses

167:7.5 the presence of the angels over one sinner who r.,

169:1.2 there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who r.

169:1.4 one sinner who r. and returns to the Father’s fold.

repercuss

36:5.16 they do not r. in the Supreme Being when acting on

115:4.5 so far as triodity relations r. directly in the Supreme

repercusses

22:7.14 this conjoint effort r. in certain phases of the

repercussing

113:7.8 achieve ultimate spirit two-in-oneness, r. in a new

repercussion

11:9.3 Paradise appears to have been the inevitable r. to

21:3.23 The r. of the totality of this Creator-creature

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger (a conjectured personality r.

42:12.14 the physical r. of the creative action of spirit-mind.

82:1.1 propensity and marriage is its evolutionary social r..

105:6.4 3. The creature r. to finite-reality promulgation

106:8.19 God the Absolute as the personal r. of the union

repercussional

57:5.7 The r. ejection of gas from the opposite side of the

60:3.11 profound r. changes along the Pacific shores of

94:3.5 again, very close to the truth of the r. synthesis of all

105:2.2 of “first” volitional expression and “first” r. reaction

105:5.1 to the r. adjustments of the functional triunities.

repercussions

9:3.7 are not reflections, derivations, or r. of anything or

11:9.4 The energy and material r. of the acts of Deity could

22:7.8 the r. of creature trinitization are not eternal in

32:3.13 These creature transactions are the universe r. of

54:6.5 Of the many valuable r. of the Lucifer rebellion

54:6.3 the beneficial r. continued to multiply and extend

56:2.1 the material r. of Deity are correlated the one with

56:7.0 7. UNIVERSAL EVOLUTIONARY R.

56:7.1 accompanied by well-defined r. of enlarged deity

56:10.18 Truth meanings are the mortal-intellect r. of the

65:4.4 phases of possible chemical reactions and biologic r..

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

67:7.2 But not so with the external r. of sin: The impersonal

67:7.7 sin’s far-flung r. in administrative, intellectual, and

75:5.0 5. REPERCUSSIONS OF DEFAULT

81:6.40 the full outworking of their material and social r..

91:5.0 5. SOCIAL REPERCUSSIONS OF PRAYER

91:5.2 is very effective in that it is highly socializing in its r..

91:5.3 But the social r. of such prayers are dependent on

92:5.12 there were religious r. to the teachings of both,

95:5.14 the r. of his work persisted for centuries in Greece

98:0.4 Christian ethics were fundamentally r. of the earlier

99:3.2 attended by astounding political and economic r..

99:5.5 the potential of religion for effecting social r.

99:5.6 the believer is certain to have powerful r. in the life

105:6.0 6. REPERCUSSIONS OF FINITE REALITY

105:6.1 the many r. to creative actualization of the finite,

105:7.18 stupendous r. of the far-flung cosmic panorama of

106:4.4 But irrespective of the administrative r. attendant

115:6.7 the trends of Supremacy by observing the r. of such

117:5.5 but the universe r. of the experience of all men do

117:5.7 they can and do transmit the impersonal r. of

120:2.9 But no superhuman r. will attend your earthly

130:4.2 are the time-space r. of the Paradise Pattern and

134:6.14 The r. of Jesus’ teachings would have been much

repersonalization

37:3.8 intervenes between mortal death and the hour of r.,

45:6.7 a mortal child of the realms will be accorded r. on

49:6.5 With each seraphim of assignment to the r. of a

49:6.9 this is the r. of the dead just as literally as when the

66:2.9 The entire transaction of r., from the time of the

73:6.2 Only in the planetary r. are they dependent on this

112:3.5 now static formulas of identity, are essential to r.

112:5.8 the detail working of the universal plan of mortal r.,

112:5.13 is unconscious during the period from death to r.

112:5.16 The situation which makes r. possible is brought

112:5.19 3. When these prerequisites of r. have been

112:5.19 And this completes the r., reassembly of memory,

112:5.20 The fact of r. consists in the seizure of the

112:5.20 gradual; at death and upon r. the change is sudden

repersonalize

27:1.4 And as you there spiritually r., you will recognize

113:6.6 guardian seraphim will r. you and re-present you to

repersonalized

40:9.3 When sleeping survivors are r. on mansion worlds,

47:2.4 are also r. on the finaliter world of the system,

49:6.3 most survivors are r. at the inauguration of a new

49:6.7 Thus the sleeping survivors of a planetary age r. in

49:6.8 These mortals may be r. in the morontia life

49:6.9 these evolving creatures are r. on the first mansion

49:6.12 who die when too young to have Adjusters are r. on

66:4.1 the Prince’s staff were r. on Urantia as supermen.

76:5.3 he and his companion would probably be r. in

76:6.2 Adam and Eve were r. and reassembled in the

112:4.4 mortal associate belongs to a group that will be r.

112:5.10 the ranks of the sleeping survivors who will be r.

repetition

6:4.2 and needless r. of function is never encountered;

12:7.4 not a habit-bound slave to the chronicity of the r.

65:6.8 from reactive habits of behavior in response to r. of

90:5.3 a prostitution of former ritualistic r. of holy names.

94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an endless r. of sacred rituals and

123:5.5 learned his lesson by reading aloud and constant r.

136:8.8 that he would not lend his mission on earth to a r.

144:4.2 The earnest and longing r. of any petition, when

187:5.2 Jesus resorted to the r. of passages in the Hebrew

187:5.2 r. in his mind of a portion of the Book of Psalms

repetitions

110:6.6 nevertheless, numbers of decisions, frequent r.,

110:6.6 persistent r., are also essential to the habit-forming

140:6.11 go apart by yourselves and use not vain r. and

146:2.15 would be rendered more efficacious by ornate r.,

replace

14:5.7 the forward impulse of eternity, r. its forerunner,

52:2.6 national life begins to r. tribal organization or rather

55:4.10 orders of liaison ministers largely r. the midwayers;

65:4.3 creating new cells to r. any fellow cells which may

72:6.1 a determined effort to r. the self-respect-destroying

84:5.12 pitiless competition will certainly r. that chivalry

99:0.1 problem of religion was the endeavor to r. evil with

121:8.3 matter added at the end to r. the latter one fifth of

replaced

55:2.5 epochs of human evolution are r. by ecstatic joy

60:4.5 On land the fern forests were largely r. by pine and

61:2.5 Brains and agility r. armor and size in the progress

71:2.12 when the whims of human rulers are r. by legislative

81:2.9 the simple story of Andon and the flint was soon r.

86:2.5 Thus is the fear of existence r. by the joy of living.

87:2.10 advance in civilization when inheritance of kin r.

89:4.4 and propitiation r. the older methods of avoidance,

103:3.4 the element of magic is r. by the concept of morals.

147:7.3 the notion that all olden teaching should be r. by new

replaces

101:5.14 the assurance of truth r. the assurance of faith.

replacing

124:6.16 and the r. of “the government of a universe on his

replenish

41:7.14 being able to r. their material losses by the intake of

44:5.9 form of rest required to r. the energy losses incident

59:6.9 species, born to adversity, went forth to r. the seas.

153:0.2 was putting forth renewed efforts to r. the treasury

replenished

44:5.8 Morontia and spirit energy must be r just as certainly

63:2.7 The Primates ancestors of Andon had often r. fire

138:10.6 to see that the budget was balanced, the treasury r..

139:7.3 as it was Matthew’s duty to keep the treasury r..

181:2.14 to keep the treasury r. which your brethren do not

replete

1:0.5 as r. in their sphere of divine perfection as God

2:7.4 Truth is beautiful because it is r. and symmetrical.

14:5.2 central universe is so rich and full, complete and r.,

15:7.10 worlds containing thousands of r. institutions

19:3.6 combined conclusions are not only complete but r.

23:2.17 we all enjoy the satisfaction of a more r. function.

26:9.4 and perfection is r. in the supremacy of divinity.

27:5.1 perfect and r. repositories of the truth of eternity

28:5.7 the Voices of Wisdom are living, current, r.,

28:6.4 ready to supply their superiors with an up-to-date, r.,

28:6.5 These are the actual, full and r., living records of

30:4.26 spirit development is complete, even though not r.,

32:3.1 Havona is an existential, perfect, and r. universe,

40:7.3 a r. statement regarding Adjuster-fused mortals.

44:4.4 These universe languages are far more r. than the

46:4.9 the purely spiritual zones is no less exquisite and r.

70:12.5 natural ability and who have been made wise by r.

72:1.3 Their natural resources are r., and by scientific

73:5.8 Urantia harbored such a beautiful and r. exhibition of

93:9.6 The teaching of Melchizedek was full and r., but

108:0.2 The infinite God is, as always, r. and complete,

120:3.9 but wholly and supremely r. as evaluated on the

127:6.13 He lives a full, representative, and r. life on Urantia.

127:6.15 r. in the understanding of human nature, and full of

132:2.9 it has become divinely complete and spiritually r.;

139:8.7 special and outstanding trait of his r. personality,

repletely

32:2.8 has been so completely organized and so r. manned,

39:5.17 These abundant reserves r. provide for every

126:5.2 Jesus’ subsequent teachings, which so r. reveal his

repleteness

2:2.2 and perfection of r. in the mandates of the Father.

2:7.3 r. of personal experience as well as in the length

10:0.3 Deity unity coupled with the r. of volitional

28:5.12 But the sublime r. of these transactions is beyond my

30:4.33 elaborate, and with more r. divinely illuminate,

31:1.1 viewpoint of one born in perfection and divine r..

46:4.9 perfection of beauty and r. of appointment would

104:3.3 In some manner the eternal r. of infinity must be

111:6.6 the exquisite r. of the all-inclusive nature of the First

repletion

106:0.18 R. is continually being superimposed upon

replica

72:4.5 The school government is a r. of the national

86:4.8 The Hebrews conceived that a phantom r. of the

repliedsee repliedwith Jesus

125:4.3 r., “We might have known; he is from Nazareth.”

135:8.5 John r.: “But I have need to be baptized by you.

135:9.4 John r.: “It should be for those who have heard

137:2.6 And Philip r., “He is Jesus of Nazareth, the son of

139:1.6 Peter r.: “And but for your bringing me to the

139:3.8 asked if they were ready to drink the cup, they r.

142:6.4 Then r. Nicodemus: “But how can a man be born

142:6.6 Nicodemus r.: “But I do not understand—how can

148:6.6 And then you remember how Job r. to his friends

151:4.1 he r. to his servants, ‘An enemy has done this.

156:1.3 Norana r. that she and the child would remain

156:1.3 To Peter’s entreaties she r. only: “I will not depart

156:1.5 Norana r. only: “Yes, teacher, I understand your

157:1.1 Peter r.: “Why of course the Master pays the

162:2.9 Eber only r.: “We feared to arrest him in the midst

163:2.5 Matadormus r.: “Master, I will do anything if I

164:4.9 was neither dumb nor lacking in humor; so he r. to

164:4.10 Josiah r., somewhat impatiently: “I have told you

166:2.3 Simon quickly r., “If you cleanse them, you will

169:2.4 And he r., ‘A hundred measures of wheat.

169:3.2 then Abraham r.: ‘My son, you should remember

171:5.2 And one of the beggars r., “Jesus of Nazareth is

181:2.8 drying his eyes, r.: “Master, have no fears for my

183:2.3 but Judas r. that they could not depend upon all

185:8.2 then the mob cheered and r., “His blood be on us

187:1.3 he only r., “What I have written, I have written.”

190:5.3 Cleopas r.: “If you do not know about these matters,

191:6.4 when they r. to his announcement, saying: “Yes,

192:2.8 And of course James r., “Yes, Master, I trust you

192:2.9 Thomas r., “Yes, Lord, I serve you now and always.

repliedwith Jesus

53:8.4 divine assurance r., “Get you behind me, Satan.”

119:6.5 “I have simply been about my Father’s business.

124:3.8 Jesus only r., “Very well, my father, it shall be so.”

125:4.3 “thirteen years lacking a trifle more than four

128:1.11 he merely r., “Not I, that is my elder brother.”

128:7.5 Jesus only r., “My hour has not yet come.”

130:2.4 “Since you know the ways of kindness and value

130:4.12 to which Jesus r.: Evil is a relativity concept.

132:6.3 smilingly r.: “Perhaps we will make him all four;

132:6.3 “Not a book—my mission is to live a life in this

132:7.6 And Jesus r.: “Ganid, religions are not made.

132:7.7 Ganid’s father sleepily r., “My son, there are others—

133:1.5 “That test has not yet come, Ganid, and when it

133:6.4 “The soul is the self-reflective, truth-discerning,

133:9.4 “Peace be upon you, and may the blessing of the

135:11.4 “Go back to John and tell him that I have not

137:3.5 “It is better that I tarry here for a while; I must do

137:4.8 “Again I declare that I have not come to do things in

138:1.2 “Yes, John, the men you choose shall become one

140:7.7 May your wisdom equal your zeal and your courage

140:10.4 “How long shall I bear with you! Ever you insist

141:4.2 “God is your Father, and religion—my gospel—is

141:5.1 “James, James, when did I teach you that you

142:2.2 “Jacob, you have well stated the teachings of the

142:2.3 “Suffice it to say that the Father and the Son know

142:7.17 Thomas, how long before you will acquire the

143:5.3 “Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again,

147:3.2 “John, why would you tempt me to turn aside

149:6.2 “My children, I am not surprised that you ask such

159:5.1 “Yes, James, when you read Scriptures look for

162:1.1 Jerusalem he had r., “The hour has not yet come.”

162:2.1 “No man has taught me the truths which I declare

162:2.2 “The rulers seek to kill me because they resent my

162:2.3 “You claim to know me and to know whence I am

163:2.3 “If you would be ordained, you must be willing to

163:3.2 “No, Peter, but all who put their trust in riches

165:4.5 “My friend, it is not a sin to have honorable wealth

165:4.8 My son, why do you miss the opportunity to feed

165:4.10 “I have come to judge neither the rich nor the poor,

166:1.5 “You, like the Pharisees, delight in the first places

166:2.3 “So shall it be, Simon, and you will soon know the

171:4.6 “I know about Herod and his fear of this gospel

173:1.8 “Have you never read, ‘Out of the mouth of babes

184:1.8 looked upon Annas but only r., “So you have said

196:0.9 Teacher, instantly r., “Why do you call me good?”

replies

91:3.1 pseudo dialogues in which this alter ego makes r. to

102:6.5 believer only r., “How do you know that I do not

132:7.3 but he had always received more or less evasive r..

186:2.2 Jesus declined to make r. to the testimony of

replysee reply, no

53:8.4 your Master, in r. to the Lucifer proposals, calmly

67:2.2 it was in r. to this amazing message that the noble

100:7.14 he would only r., “My hour has not yet come.”

102:7.7 should God-knowing men r. to such unwarranted

102:7.7 faith-born son of the experiencible Father may r.

125:6.7 prepared to fathom the wisdom of the boy’s r. to his

127:2.7 the chazan, who counseled him about his r. to the

127:3.5 To his inquiries Jesus only made r., “My hour has

127:5.3 made kindly r. to the effect that no amount of money

128:1.15 Jesus would only r., “My hour has not yet come.”

132:7.3 question about Buddha, and he received a direct r..

133:3.7 as Jesus paused for his r., Ganid’s voice choked

134:8.7 the emissaries of Lucifer, Jesus only made r.: “May

134:8.8 Jesus only made r., “The will of my Father be done.”

137:5.2 Only the deep-thinking Andrew dared to make r. to

137:7.3 But Jesus’ r. to Peter ever was: “Be patient, Simon.

139:2.6 hearing the Master’s r., begged to be washed all over

139:5.8 Philip’s effective r. was, “Come and see.”

140:8.9 making r., “Render to Caesar the things which are

143:5.4 and groping about in her mind for a suitable r.,

149:4.1 said, in r.: “Anger is a material manifestation which

150:9.1 in r. to their rude questions and sinister banterings

153:1.7 Jairus’s only r. to all this pleading was: “I have

158:5.1 the disconcerted and humiliated apostles could r.

162:7.3 And when you r. that Abraham is your father, then

164:0.1 r. only, “I would give these teachers in Israel

166:2.8 still the apostles said nothing in r. to the Master’s

174:2.5 he employed the wisdom of making a double r..

174:3.2 Jesus condescended to r. to their mischievous

174:4.3 better part of valor to commend the Master’s r..

175:3.1 the Sanhedrin’s r. to the last offer of mercy ever to

184:1.6 But before Annas could make r., the chief steward

185:4.2 Jesus would not r. to his many inquiries or respond

186:2.2 if he were the Son of God, he unfailingly made r..

191:0.11 said, in r. to a question asked by Philip: “We do not

reply, no

135:8.7 But Jesus made no r..

142:0.2 But Annas made no r..

166:2.8 still the apostles said nothing in r. to the Master’s

167:4.1 At first Jesus made no r..

174:4.6 rulers, the scribes, and the chief priests made no r.

184:1.4 the Master looked full into his eyes but made no r..

184:3.6 he made no r. to their many false accusations.

185:2.15 accusers, but Jesus made no r. to their false charges.

185:4.2 Jesus would not r. to his many inquiries or respond

187:3.4 Inasmuch as Jesus would make no r. to their taunts,

reportnoun

18:6.3 They make a threefold r. to their superiors:

19:1.2 I can state that, at the last periodic r. to Uversa,

23:0.2 From the last Uversa r. I observe that there were

25:1.7 last r. of Uversa indicates that almost 138 billion

25:2.9 a third r., with the assistance of the executioner, is

25:3.15 The last r. of registry on Uversa gives the number

28:6.21 a dual and mutually dependent r. of every being

44:4.10 to insure the proper reception of every r. on every

52:1.8 the r. of the Life Carriers that will is functioning,

57:8.7 examine the planet and make a r. on its adaptation

119:3.2 pending its consideration by Immanuel and his r.

122:0.2 After a study of the special r. on the status of

122:0.2 Gabriel was present on Urantia and received the r.

122:10.1 informers returned and made full r. of the recent

128:3.8 Mary was much upset by Simon’s r. that Jesus spent

144:9.1 When Jesus heard their r., he dismissed the

145:2.14 the r. rapidly spread through Capernaum that Jesus

145:2.14 This r. was also carried to all the settlements around

146:6.4 her son from the dead, and many who heard this r.

147:6.2 blasphemy, to return to Jerusalem with their r..

147:6.2 returned to Jerusalem to submit their r. to the chief

154:5.1 heard this alarming r., Rachel hastened word to all

157:3.5 When Jesus had listened to this r., he drew

171:8.5 send for all of you to receive your r. of stewardship

172:3.7 spread the r. among the throngs of visiting pilgrims

186:1.1 As Caiaphas was engaged in making his r. to the

186:3.1 On hearing their r., the Sanhedrin was satisfied

188:3.1 learn of the resurrection of Jesus and to carry the r.

189:5.3 grave, but when they all refused to believe her r.,

190:1.2 When the apostles refused to believe the r. of the

190:1.2 And the women believed their r..

190:1.2 Joseph and David were disposed to believe the r.,

190:2.2 Ruth, of course, believed the r., and so did Jude

191:1.5 not to be too much influenced by his brother’s r..

191:4.1 the more recent r. of the resurrection which had

191:4.1 not difficult for them to believe the r. that Jesus

191:6.1 at the conclusion of the r. of David’s messenger

193:6.1 forgathered to hear the r. of the farewell message of

193:6.2 Peter made a thrilling r. of the last meeting of the

195:6.9 sociologist of today surveys a community, makes a r.

reportverb

18:6.3 They r. pertinent data of a physical and semi-

18:6.3 they r. intellectual and quasi-spiritual happenings

18:6.3 they r. spiritual and semiparadisiacal matters to the

18:7.3 jurisdiction of, and r. directly to, the Union of Days.

22:7.5 At the end of this assigned retreat, if they r. that

24:5.4 and Associate Inspectors do not r. to the Supreme

25:3.14 During the Paradise sojourn they r. to the Master

145:3.12 he sent watchers to r. on the work and teachings of

154:0.3 When the Jews threatened to r. to Caesar that he

154:3.1 The Jewish leaders were able to r. to Herod that

167:7.4 of your heart and to r. on the deeds of the flesh.

185:3.9 when Herod has examined him, r. his findings to me.

186:3.3 instructing them to r. to him quietly on Sunday

189:2.4 fled to their homes, afterward going back to r.

reported

24:6.8 so named because the initial universe broadcast r.

57:1.3 r. to the Ancients of Days that space conditions were

57:8.8 commission returned to Jerusem and r. favorably to

73:3.1 It r. favorably concerning three possible locations:

107:3.2 manifestation of the Father’s divinity which is r. to

108:3.2 Adjuster indwelling each ascending creature are r.

113:6.3 complete records of her complement as previously r.

122:10.1 When they r. to Herod the visit of the priests of Ur

123:6.9 his favorite playmate, and then, two days later, r.

137:2.3 to learn more about the r. coming of the kingdom

153:3.6 it had been r. that Jesus had said, “Salvation is a

153:5.2 Joab, the leader of the evangelists, returned and r.

154:0.1 Herod’s advisers had correctly r. the episode

162:0.2 Matthew had returned to their fellows and r. how

162:1.8 when it was r. that Jesus was teaching in the temple.

167:2.2 the servants went back and r. this to their master.

171:8.6 last of the servants, on being called to account, r.:

172:3.14 they r. to their associates: “Behold, all that we do is

189:2.4 The Romans fled to the fortress of Antonia and r.

190:3.3 it was being r. about the city that Jesus had risen,

190:5.3 And when the women r. this to the men, two of his

193:1.1 had finished their discussions of the r. resurrection,

reporting

15:13.2 for r. to the courts of the Ancients of Days,

113:6.2 the chief of seraphim for r. to the Evening Star

119:4.2R. the unannounced arrival of an unknown

135:11.2 after r. concerning the public activities of Jesus,

153:5.2 r. that the revulsion of feeling toward the Master

190:3.1 James had not asked Mary to refrain from r. the

reportsnoun—see reports, space

15:13.6 The Recents of Days receive all r. of observations

15:13.6 All such r. are transmitted to the Perfections of

24:2.5 as a magnificent totaling personality for their r.

24:2.6 r. are transmitted neither to Havona nor to Paradise.

24:4.3 The Associate Inspectors receive r. only from their

24:4.3 they make r. only to their immediate superior,

28:2.2 receives instructions from, and makes r. to, only the

35:2.3 periodical r. to the Creator Son independent of all

53:7.11 the r. continuously narrated the unswerving loyalty

134:9.8 Jesus listened to these r. as John slowly worked

135:8.1 back fresh, first-hand r. of the evangelist’s work.

137:7.4 the r. about his baptism and the wine of Cana had

137:7.4 r. of the strange doings of Jesus had been carried to

138:2.1 they made their formal r to the Master and presented

138:2.10 their questions and listening to the details of their r.,

138:10.5 Nathaniel received regular r. as to the requirements

138:10.10 week to week and also made weekly r. to Andrew.

147:0.2 unduly alarmed by the spreading abroad of the r.

153:1.1 to ascertain the truth concerning the disturbing r.

154:0.2 Herod had confidence in Chuza’s r., so much so

159:6.2 The messengers of David were present and made r.

186:0.3 the messengers of David Zebedee brought them r.

186:3.3 David sent messengers every half hour with r. to

188:2.1 received r. of his saying he would rise from the dead.

190:4.1 the r. of the Master’s resurrection, he manifested

190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ resurrection and r. concerning the

190:5.2 Cleopas was half a mind to believe these r., but

191:2.1 all this discussion about the r. of the women,

192:0.1 the bribed guards effectively to counteract all such r.

reports, space

9:7.3 all known existence; they contain the universal sr.,

15:9.9 6. The broadcasts of Paradise, the sr. of Havona.

24:6.8 signalized the inauguration of the “sr. of glory,”

26:3.6 the directors of the sr. of all Deity phenomena on

26:9.4 broadcasts of Havona flash forth the sr. of glory,

39:5.15 While planetary sr. are received at noon at the

44:4.10 The transmittal of these sr. is carefully supervised,

46:3.1 on the never-ending stream of universe sr..

186:4.2 were closely attending upon the sr. of the archangels

reportsverb

113:6.2 attending angel r. in person to the commanding

191:6.1 David, who sends us this word, r. that the Master,

repose

3:4.1 store of wisdom as they continue to reside and r. in

3:4.4 perfection of truth and knowledge which r. in the

reposed

23:2.11 to divulge a secret or betray the confidence r. in

67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more sacred than that r. in a

110:1.6 if you only prove faithful to the trust r. in you by the

reposes

116:1.3 the mind potential r. in the Seven Master Spirits.

188:3.8 soul-identity of Jesus now r. in the “bosom of the

reposing

3:4.2 the co-ordination r. in the Isle of Paradise would be

134:6.3 their sovereignties, r. them in the United Kingdom.

repositories

17:8.6 they are the r. of that spirit-mind-power sovereignty

24:7.8 Power Directors are the personal r. of the mind

27:5.1 these perfect and replete r. of the truth of eternity

33:2.4 constitutes these Master Sons the personal r. of the

repository

3:1.7 the Unqualified Absolute, the r. of the uncreated

9:1.3 he is the Deity r. of the Father’s thought and the

11:8.9 Absolute is the revealer, regulator, and r. of that

27:5.2 Paradise may at will have by his side the living r.

56:1.1 the Unqualified Absolute, their ultimate r. in space

159:4.10 instead of appealing to the sacred writings as the r.

repossess

40:9.5 to r. their former human memory experience through

reprehensible

51:3.5 who remonstrated with them concerning their r.

66:8.2 very r. motives which were beginning to dominate

91:7.1 culminate in religious fanaticism, they are all but r..

92:2.3 the never-ending attempts to reconcile olden but r.

92:2.5 and numerous other of their olden and r. customs.

170:5.20 of spiritual brotherhood is both inexcusable and r..

195:0.11 numerous other r. practices of the Persian mystery.

represent

0:2.1 spiritual idealism r. a value level—an experiential

1:7.9 I r. the highest source of information available for

6:0.2 Such distortions of language r. our best efforts at

8:3.9 the Spirit equally r. and similarly serve the Father

9:7.5 r. the emergence of the presence-consciousness of

10:5.5 each seems to r. the Trinity during the prepersonal

10:6.16 they r. this collective attitude of Deity only in the

10:6.16 they r. the Trinity only in those functions for which

12:8.7 beings who may r. a union of both the material

13:1.9 the high beings that exclusively r. the Infinite Spirit.

13:1.12 constitutes the secret of authority to r. the Trinity,

13:1.12 Authority to r. the Trinity attaches only to those

13:1.12 glorified creatures r. no more than the conceptual

14:2.2 The physical realities of Havona r an order of energy

15:12.4 r. the concurred opinions of the Ancients of Days

16:1.2 The Master Spirits singly and collectively r. any

16:1.4 When associated, the Master Spirits r. the Paradise

16:3.8 When it becomes necessary to r. the Father and

16:4.1 They r. the Third Source and Center in the

18:0.10 Supreme Trinity Personalities r. the administrative

18:0.10 they r. the justice and are the executive judgment of

18:3.4 They r. the beginning of the personality records of

19:3.6 We r., in fact are, the counsel of perfection.

19:3.6 Such verdicts r. the nearest possible approach to

19:3.7 One without Name and Number—r. the nearest

22:6.2 Ambassadors r the superior minds of their respective

22:7.14 they r. actualities of Supreme-Ultimate Deity

23:0.1 They r. the initial creative action of the Infinite Spirit

23:2.22 ambassadors from one creation to another, to r.

25:0.9 the remaining four r. attainment levels of the angelic

28:4.5 the primary seconaphim, who are so competent to r.

29:3.11 r. the unpredictable realms of energy manifestation

29:4.34 They r. an order of life which is simply beyond the

31:10.10 The seven finaliter corps r. the divinity response of

32:3.5 personalities who r. self-contained authority and

33:5.4 Paradise ambassadors to the constellations r the final

33:6.4 Ambassadors r. universes to other universes.

33:6.4 System Sovereign to r. that system to other systems

36:5.1 These adjutants r. that function of the mind ministry

37:2.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars r. Gabriel on these

37:2.3 They frequently go to Uversa to r. the Bright and

40:5.1 Mortals r. the last link in the chain of those beings

40:10.4 Does all this r. an intended part of the all-wise

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals r. a slowly accumulating body of

42:5.4 These short and powerful rays r. the initial activity of

42:5.5 and r. the preatomic stage of this form of matter.

43:6.7 utilize living materials to r. their ideas and to capture

43:7.4 the univitatia r. the largest group associated with the

44:1.10 Your ensembles of dancing undoubtedly r. a crude

45:3.22 This council periodically chooses three members to r

45:4.1 they have authority to r. the Master Son in all

46:5.23 revised so as to truly r. up-to-date conditions on the

48:2.1 r. a working combination of spiritual and physical

49:2.13 you r. the average or typical breathing order of

50:1.1 The Planetary Prince and his assistant brethren r.

52:1.4 the performances of primitive man r. a splendid,

55:4.17 r. differing universe viewpoints and diverse personal

55:5.2 in light and life r. the acme of evolutionary material

55:12.4 they are supremacy and only r. God the Supreme.

57:7.3 all derived from the earth’s surface and hence r.

58:5.2 the surface today r. the exudate of ancient volcanoes

59:1.18 These animals r. a variety of early life which has

59:3.4 the mineral deposits r. the sedimentation of sluggish

60:2.10 These sea serpents r. a backward step in evolution.

60:2.12 They r. the nonsurviving strains of bird ancestry.

65:2.3 Many of the fungi also r. a retrograde movement

65:2.4 what bacteria are to the plant kingdom; they r. the

65:2.5 fish family, today r. the stationary types of early

69:1.6 On Urantia they r. a complex organization which

69:5.1 Savings r. a form of maintenance and survival

69:9.14 these “commons” r. the survival of the earlier form

70:10.16 Lynching and dueling r. the unwillingness of the

71:2.8 but they r. the right way even to do a wrong thing.

72:8.2 They r. minor positions of assistantship,

80:9.11 The Basques and the Berbers r. the survival of two

88:2.2 The relics of modern religions r. an attempt to

88:2.9 it does r. real evolutionary progress to advance from

91:0.4 dairymen priests of the Todas do not r. a religious

106:8.18 It will probably r. a minimum distortion of truth if

108:0.1 mission of the Adjusters to the human races is to r.

114:1.1 of twenty-four former Urantians with authority to r.

116:3.2 emanating from these varied intelligence focuses r.

117:1.7 these concepts of divinity r. finite maximums of

117:6.7 a universe self qualified to r. both the Father and

130:4.15 Static concepts may r. a certain knowledge, but they

132:5.15 You are under moral obligation to r. the past

134:3.7 to gain a seat on this faculty—every teacher must r.

134:3.7 independent teachers on the faculty who did not r.

134:6.5 These Americans r. almost all the religions and cults

138:7.1 very soon, you are to r. me in the world and in the

138:7.1 even as I now r. my Father who is in heaven?

139:4.13 John also learned to r. the church as a “spiritual

140:1.7 as I now r. my Father in this life which I am living

140:2.2 I have chosen these twelve to go forth to r. me as I

140:2.2 go forth to represent me as I came forth to r. you.

140:3.1 you have elected to r. me in the world even as I

140:3.1 to represent me in the world even as I now r. the

140:3.14 “I am sending you out into the world to r. me and to

140:3.20 who executes his commission to r. me before men

140:4.1 go on preaching the gospel and aspiring to r. him in

142:7.17 you have been called to r. me in the world, even as

142:7.17 represent me in the world, even as I r. my Father.

151:2.2 seed that fell upon the hardened ground r. Satan,

151:2.3 the seed which fell by the wayside r. one’s habits

159:4.3 The teachings of these books r. the views and extent

160:4.16 They are related in life, but they r. vastly differing

169:4.7 employed to r. the human concept of the Father

169:4.9 As the divine Son he claimed to r. only the Father.

178:3.2 so am I about to send you forth to r. me and finish

180:3.1 I have chosen you out of the world to r. the spirit of

182:1.4 whom I have chosen out of the world to r. me

182:1.4 I must leave these men behind to r. us and our

195:6.10 False religions may r. an evasion of reality, but Jesus

195:7.21 cowardice and courage—r. the performances of mind

representation

4:2.5 can never be the adequate expression, the true r.,

7:2.3 these creations he maintains only a superpersonal r..

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not restricted to the r. of

13:1.3 each of these sacred spheres enjoys a specialized r.

14:1.9 each is pervaded by a specialized r. of the Infinite

15:9.18 Although Nebadon does not yet have r. on Uversa,

15:10.23 do not maintain any sort of ambassadorial r.;

16:3.2 In a special manner this Spirit is the direct r. of the

16:3.17 natures of the Father, Son, and Spirit, through a r.

16:4.1 The Seven Master Spirits are the full r. of the Spirit

17:5.1 are the joint impersonal r. of the Infinite Spirit and

28:4.5 the seven Reflective Spirits of assignment, such r. is

32:2.6 whereupon does this r. of the Infinite Spirit begin

33:2.3 the Creative Mother Spirit, the local universe r. of

33:8.3 Systems in isolation do not have r. in this assembly,

34:0.1 the Infinite Spirit individualize a new and unique r.

34:1.1 the Creator Son, a new personal r. of the Infinite

34:2.1 even this r. of the Infinite Spirit may not appear to

38:1.1 The Creator Son and the universe r. of the Infinite

45:1.8 But on transition world number six there is no r. of

45:3.22 headquarters, but this r. is suspended by rebellion.

53:1.6 The dragon eventually became the symbolic r. of all

71:2.19 10. Intelligent and trained r..

139:11.9 concern ourselves with aught but the r. of the will

174:5.10 this mighty spirit of the Father’s r. spoke to Jesus

representations

17:4.1 they are actual r. of their respective Spirit ancestors

50:4.9 a test of faith to believe the r. of the semimaterial

110:5.4 also bear witness to the horrible distortion of the r.

representative or personal representativenoun

7:3.1 look to the Creator Son as the pr of the Eternal Son

8:3.6 the Infinite Spirit, the conjoint r. of the divine union.

9:1.1 As the Conjoint Actor, he is the joint r. of the Father

9:8.3 There is no direct r. of the Third Source and Center

10:6.3 the conjoint r. of the Father and the Son to all realms

14:6.17 proof of being the Conjoint Actor, the infinite r. of

15:2.5 the presence of a Union of Days, a r. of the Trinity.

15:11.2 to the superuniverse councils elects a native r..

18:6.1 these counselors, who acts as the r. of the Trinity,

23:2.18 responsible to their resident r., the Union of Days.

24:5.2 an Assigned Sentinel, who acts as the direct r. of

33:4.4 the personal administrative r. of the Creator Son.

33:5.1 pr. of the Father to the court of the Creator Son;

37:1.9 Gabriel, functioning as the pr. of the Sovereign Son

37:8.5 is the pr. of the Supreme Executive of Orvonton.

37:9.9 liaison between the Creator Son and the universe r.

40:8.3 court of inquiry, sanctioned by a pr. of the

40:9.3 the Divine Minister, the r. of the Infinite Spirit in the

43:4.1 the Faithful of Days, the r. of the Paradise Trinity

43:4.2 present on Edentia as the pr. of Immanuel since the

43:5.6 4. The Most High adviser, the pr. of Michael since

43:5.7 Most High executive, the pr. of Gabriel stationed on

50:1.1 Planetary Prince is the sole r. of complete divinity,

54:5.10 9. On Jerusem the pr. of the Supreme Executive

55:4.16 the omniaphim who functions as the pr. of the

67:3.1 Gabriel volunteered to act as the r. of the Creator

70:1.19 stake all on the outcome of a contest between a r.

70:6.5 Ordinarily a r. was chosen to impersonate him,

72:2.1 legislatures, which consist of one r. for each one

74:2.5 embracing a r. of each of the six Sangik races;

84:4.4 relegate trouble to Eve, Pandora, or some other r.

114:2.3 the Assigned Sentinel of Satania, the direct and pr.

114:3.1 sojourn on your world to act as their executive r.,

114:3.2 as the r. of the twenty-four Jerusem counselors.

120:0.4 but he can rule as the supreme r. of the Trinity

120:1.2 I, as the pr. of our Father, assume the unqualified

128:4.1 A r. of this merchant had sought out Jesus when

139:4.4 that John was his chosen pr. in so many matters,

139:7.2 appointed Matthew the financial r. of the apostles.

144:6.3 I am the r. of the Father to the individual, not to

157:6.5 not merely as a teacher but as the r. of the Father,

158:3.3 The universe r. of the Infinite Spirit, the immediate

181:2.17 and since you have thus served as my pr.,

187:2.3 a society of Jewish women who always sent a r. to

representativeadjective; see representative government

7:0.5 not always truly r. of the character of the Son,

10:5.5 Neither the Ultimate nor the Supreme are wholly r.

10:6.16 These orders are not r. of the attitude of the Trinity

15:11.1 It is on such worlds as Uversa that the beings r. of

16:1.3 then and there are they collectively r. of the power

16:3.15 The Seventh Master Spirit is not organically r. of

16:3.16 No one of the Seven Spirits is organically r. of the

18:4.3 clear to you and at the same time be somewhat r.

22:7.10 resultant magnificent creature-trinitized sons are r.

33:4.3 the Bright and Morning Star will ever be fully r. of

43:2.5 finaliter and consisting of one thousand r. mortals.

44:2.10 spectacles r. of the purpose of such gatherings.

45:7.3 universe is organized and administered on the r. plan.

45:7.5 To receive nomination for r. honor a candidate must

46:5.27 occupied by a group of 619 planetary memorials r.

49:6.18 they are most often r. of the final phases of human

55:8.2 Assigned Sentinel, r. of the superuniverse Supreme

61:2.6 venerable frog, the only remaining group r. of man’s

70:12.1 are best regulated by the r. type of civil government

70:12.2 the ideal government is the r. system wherein

72:1.5 monarchy to a r. form of government was gradual,

78:1.5 3. The Andonites maintained five or six fairly r.

79:2.2 But the so-called aborigines of India are hardly r. of

82:6.1 peoples of color have only two r. races persisting in

94:9.1 It was more r. of the Melchizedek truths than any

108:4.5 prepersonal spirits are r. of the Father’s direct and

114:3.5 the twenty-four counselors, who are r. of Michael

120:0.5 Thus has his administration become r. of the

127:6.13 Jesus lives a full, r., and replete life on Urantia.

134:5.12 when such a r. or democratic world power controls

134:6.13 The political sovereignty of r. mankind government

135:5.6 would interpose some r. intermediary, the Messiah

136:1.2 the coming Messiah as the perfected and r. Israelite,

140:4.1 he was so eloquently and perfectly r. of his Father.

159:4.2 they also contain much that is far from being r. of

193:0.2 This is the most r. group of believers—apostles and

representative government

45:5.6 govern themselves by universal suffrage and r..

45:7.3 for the assumption of the high responsibilities of r..

45:7.3 R. is the divine ideal of self-government among

45:7.7 are then carried to the citizenship registrars of r.,

52:3.10 R. begins to take the place of the monarchial form

52:4.6 self-government we refer to the highest type of r..

52:7.5 R. is vanishing, and the world is passing under the

70:12.1 best regulated by the r. type of civil government

70:12.2 the ideal government is the r. system wherein

70:12.2 there was entirely too much war to permit r. to

70:12.19 acting as governors upon the engines of r. on an

71:2.0 2. THE EVOLUTION OF R. GOVERNMENT

71:2.9 the evolution of a practical and efficient form of r.,

71:2.13 R. is unthinkable without freedom of all forms of

71:2.15 R. assumes the right of citizens to be heard.

71:2.17 R. presupposes an intelligent, efficient electorate.

71:2.19 survival of democracy is dependent on successful r.;

72:1.5 monarchy to a r. form of government was gradual,

72:2.1 This continental nation now has a r. with a centrally

74:5.7 Adam and Eve had come to institute r. in the place

74:5.7 Adam abandoned all effort to establish r., and before

134:5.12 power to make war into the hands of a r. of all

134:6.13 The political sovereignty of r. mankind government

195:2.1 Romans bodily took over Greek culture, putting r.

representatives

9:3.6 power centers, and other r. of the God of Action

13:4.2 The Master Spirits are the supreme and ultimate r. of

15:10.20 the seven Reflective Spirits and through them r. of

15:10.21 The Reflective Image Aids also function as the r. of

15:10.21 and the superpersonal spirit r. of the Eternal Son.

15:10.22 At almost all times it is possible to find r. of all

15:11.2 These r. are chosen by the high councils of such

15:13.6 local system headquarters do not have Trinity r..

16:4.7 The Seven Master Spirits have personal r. who

17:1.1 of a type that could function as their universal r..

17:1.8 the headquarters of each superuniverse choose r.

17:8.6 3. As diversified r. of the Conjoint Actor they are the

18:1.2 The remaining three act as the personal r. of triune

22:2.4 not effected until the candidate corps contained r.

22:3.2 it has r. among a recently trinitized class of this order

24:4.2 Executives, being their personal and powerful r. to

24:5.1 and liaison r. of the Seven Supreme Executives.

28:4.4 the personal r. of the Third Source and Center on

30:1.13 others, like the superpersonal r. of the Eternal Son,

33:6.4 Consuls are r. of constellations to one another and

33:8.3 three members from each system and seven r. from

37:2.1 these beings function as Gabriel’s r. at the capital of

37:2.3 missions to the individual planets as his personal r..

37:4.1 assigned as central and superuniverse r. to the local

37:4.3 they continue to function as r. of the higher

37:8.5 the Assigned Sentinels in the local systems, are r. of

40:6.1 The mortal races stand as the r. of the lowest order

45:7.4 selects its ten r. to sit in the constellation legislature.

45:7.4 All r. or other delegates are selected by the council

46:5.13 Teacher Sons come nearest to being the personal r.

50:1.3 Being quite alone as r. of divinity on the individual

55:4.13 the r. of these superuniverse rulers enter into new

55:8.1 world, and each planet sends its ten r. thereto.

55:9.1 the r. of the superuniverse assume new and more

66:7.7 India together with r. of the red men and the blue

70:6.5 Rulers soon appointed r. to be in charge of

70:12.5 For r. in the legislative branch they should elect only

72:2.6 participate in the election of both classes of r., but

76:5.6 and Eve, physical r. of the universe government

93:10.7 Adam and Eve or certain of their progeny as r. of

104:0.3 Paradise Trinity of Deities, or even any of their r.,

108:3.2 number as designated by the r. of the Ancients of

119:0.2 the local universes of space in the persons of his r.

120:0.7 instructed by the personal r. of the various Deities

133:1.2 or be administered by chosen r. of the group?

140:6.8 You are my personal r.; but do not err in expecting

140:8.20 this is just why he chose as his personal r. twelve

140:9.2 commissioned to go forth in the world as his r..

142:7.17 ambassadors of a spiritual kingdom, special r. of

157:4.6 a faith which could stand what his chosen r. had

184:0.1 R. of Annas had secretly instructed the captain of

188:1.1 taking Jesus down from the cross and the r. of the

189:2.3 a numerous host of the r. of all orders of celestial

190:1.7 ere his chosen r. are willing to believe his word or to

192:4.8 Master’s well-meaning r. began that subtle process

represented

8:5.1 Second and the Third Person of Deity are r. on all

9:8.6 The Third Source and Center is r. in the grand

14:4.20 The Infinite Spirit is r. on the Havona worlds by a

17:2.2 effort of the Supreme Creator Personalities, r. by the

19:2.3 the knowledge and wisdom r. in the doings of

22:10.4 first of our ideas was r. by a High Son Assistant

28:4.5 Though each Master Spirit is already r. on a capital

32:3.4 the Father is absent in person, being r. by his Sons

32:3.4 being spiritually r. by the prepersonal presence of

32:3.5 he is personally r. by its Creator Son, sometime

49:2.9 groups, although some are very sparingly r..

52:4.5 would be r. by two and one-half hours of your time.

53:2.3 the plans of the Father, as they are r. in Michael,

53:8.2 “Satan came also,” claiming that he r. all of the

59:2.9 every type of life below the vertebrate scale was r. in

61:3.13 The dog family was r. by several groups, notably

65:2.10 descended from the frog family, is today r. by four

65:3.3 This particular ancestral frog r. our third selection,

66:3.6 The city r. the best practices of those early days in

68:5.4 these various forms of hammers r. one of the great

69:8.5 The herders were the first capitalists; their herds r.

70:1.21 The practice of declaring war r. great progress.

75:4.6 project constituted evil because it r. the wrong way

76:4.8 selected from all the surrounding tribes and r.

78:6.6 This group r. the survival of many superior Nodite

81:4.14 in India, as in South America, all three types are r..

87:4.5 This dualism r. a great religio-philosophic advance

88:4.6 These superstitions r. the emergence of the human

89:3.5 contracts with the gods and, in that sense, r. true

89:8.6 And all this r. a new device for insuring against bad

92:3.3 The observances of such a creed r. the extension of

93:3.8 and whom he r. to Abraham as a God who would

94:1.3 The polytheism of these Aryans r. a degeneration of

95:2.7 believed that the stars twinkling in the night sky r.

97:5.2 Isaiah r. the God of Israel as saying: “Judgment also

113:6.1 you, except the identity of continuing existence r.

114:3.4 The Urantia government is r. in the councils of

114:3.5 The constellation authorities are r. directly by a

121:2.6 The temple service at Jerusalem r. the survival of a

134:3.6 thirty religions were r. on the faculty of this temple

135:3.2 the great image, which Zacharias had told him r.

136:9.6 with the hosts of heaven at his command, r. the

139:0.2 These twelve men r. many different types of human

140:3.20 represent me before men even as I have r. my Father

148:1.1 as far as India, were r. among the students in this

148:1.3 r. the material from which (excepting Abner and

153:3.7 rabbinic system of rules which was r. by the oral law

167:5.5 the social practices r. by either their written laws or

168:5.1 if they permitted Lazarus, who r. the very peak of

173:2.8 the Sadducees now r. a majority of the Sanhedrin.

175:3.1 it r. their reaction of bitter resentment toward Jesus’

181:2.16 “Andrew, you have faithfully r. me as acting head of

182:1.4 even as I have r. you in this world during my

190:1.2 the five women who r. that they had seen Jesus

194:4.6 but even that r. the greatest religion mankind had

representing

0:3.24 the Infinite is an actual value-level r. the eternity-

0:12.12 more than one thousand human concepts r. the

9:1.4 operates not only as an infinite spirit r. the Son but

11:7.3 a maltese cross, with the horizontal arms r.

11:7.3 the vertical arms r. unpervaded (reservoir) space.

18:1.2 one r. the Father, one the Son, and one the Spirit.

18:5.4 absent while r. the Ancients of Days at the

18:5.4 They alternate with the Perfections of Days in r.

20:8.1 they may become spiritual ambassadors r. the local

35:1.4 special ambassadors, r. one universe to another in

35:5.5 as consuls r. constellations within the native universe

45:7.4 body charged with the duty of r. the system groups

66:2.7 fifty females of the Andon and Fonta posterity, r.

82:5.10 relationships, cases r. no blood relation whatsoever.

93:10.5 remain forever a planetary minister r. Christ Michael.

93:10.6 function as vicegerent Planetary Prince r. Christ

101:5.11 religions are sponsored by the bestowal spirits r. the

107:5.6 appear to transmute some mind factor r. a union of

120:0.4 he was aspiring to the privilege of r. the maximum

134:8.6 Satan (r. Lucifer) and the rebellious Planetary

140:0.3 dedication to the sacred work of r. their Master in

140:1.7 the solemn responsibility of r. me in the world

154:0.1 special commissioners r. the Jerusalem Sanhedrin.

170:4.8 five points as r. the cardinal features of the gospel

188:0.3 a group of Jews r. the Sanhedrin had gone out to

190:1.7 laymen, r. the first attempt at the socialization of the

represents

0:3.25 personalities such a concept r. the exercise of faith.

0:4.13 Paradise r. nothing and nothing r. Paradise.

2:4.5 Divine mercy r. a fairness technique of adjustment

4:5.4 even by the shedding of blood, r. a religion wholly

5:6.13 And this r. my efforts to present the relation of the

7:3.3 That which r. true spiritual value in your petitions

9:7.2 the reflective personalities there stationed, r. the

10:3.19 The Conjoint Actor r. the Father-Son association,

10:8.2 the Supreme thus partially r. the Trinity in relation

11:9.8 such an achievement r. the reality of a spiritual

15:1.4 r. the nearest physical approach of the spheres of

15:3.1 The vast Milky Way starry system r. the central

15:8.3 and the anywhere-present velocity of energy r.:

17:2.2 transaction, occurring in the dawn of time, r. the

19:4.5 such a disclosure r. the divine conclusion, the sum

24:5.2 Much as an Associate Inspector r. the Seven

31:0.1 The Corps of Mortal Finaliters r. the present known

33:1.2 not only personifies the Eternal Son but fully r.

33:1.2 He even r. the Father-Son.

34:1.3 a stupendous drama in few words, but it r. about

34:4.11 This record r. the confusion of two presentations,

34:6.10 And all this r. but the preliminary steps to the final

36:2.12 The chief of Melchizedeks often r. the Creator Son

42:2.7 This r. the first basic change in space potency and

42:4.12 this difference in atomic weight r. the actual loss of

42:9.4 hypothetical ether, which r. an ingenious attempt of

44:1.13 Tuneful syncopation r. a transition from the musical

46:1.2 mature ultimaton and r. almost exactly ten ounces of

47:7.1 Transport to the fifth mansion world r. a forward

47:10.7 cultural education r. the introduction of survivors to

49:2.14 This type r. a radical or extreme adjustment to the

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince r. the last effort of the Eternal

51:4.2 a distinct group of mortals r. variation at the expense

55:3.12 Each of these successive ages r. advancing

56:10.2 This r. man’s effort to discern God in mind, matter,

56:10.9 Divine goodness r. the revelation of infinite values

58:7.9 Much of the older sandstone and conglomerates r.

64:7.19 r. the only contact of the North American red man

65:4.4 wound healing and cell reproduction r. the choice of

68:5.9 this era r. the highest type of material civilization.

69:5.5 Capital r. the saving of property in spite of the

70:11.7 Reference to precedent in court decisions r. the

71:0.1 the state r. society’s net gain from the ravages and

72:9.7 every free and intelligent group of citizens r. a vital

77:2.8 And this new feature of human life on Urantia r.

77:2.11 This period r. not quite seventy years, and such lives

87:5.2 Religion r. man’s adjustment to his illusions of the

90:5.3 The habit of swearing, profanity, r. a prostitution

91:0.4 Only, among the Todas, this r. a regression of their

91:1.1 The practice of prayer r. the unintended, but

91:2.8 Prayer r. one technique associated with the natural

92:2.6 it simply r. the humanly conceived ideal of reaction

93:6.4 This covenant of Melchizedek with Abraham r.

101:1.1 it r. true experience with eternal realities in time,

105:6.1 The entire promulgation of finite existences r. a

105:7.17 God the Sevenfold r. the personality and divinity

110:6.15 This level r. the highest possible realization of

112:1.6 1. Length r. direction and nature of progression—

112:1.15 (response to a drive) r. the attitude of the whole

114:3.5 the resident governor general r. Salvington as well as

117:4.5 the personality of each human r. an irreplaceable

117:5.13 spiritual character r. the creature’s capital

117:6.6 This intriguing period of grand universe function r.

118:1.9 this r. our best concept of eternity and the eternal.

118:10.19 morontia mota r. a real advance in this direction.

132:5.24 10. That part of your fortune which r. the earnings

133:5.7 Quality, being a matter of mind interpretation, r. an

133:6.5 the soul is that part of man which r. the potential

149:4.2 “Anger is a material manifestation which r.,

151:2.2 The seed which fell by the wayside r. those who

151:2.2 rocky places, and which sprang up so suddenly, r.

151:2.2 The seed which fell among thorns r. those who

151:2.2 some sixty, and some a hundredfold, r. those who

151:2.3 My idea of this parable would be: The seed r. the

151:2.3 which fell by the wayside on hardened ground r.

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the thorns r. those who

151:2.3 some sixty, and some a hundredfold, r. the natural

155:1.5 r. the measure of your truth endowment, your

160:1.14 linked with the gospel, r the new religion of maturity

160:5.1 to that which r. our highest concept of the ideals of

161:1.9 That personality r. man’s highest concept of human

161:1.9 God also r. man’s highest concept of divine reality

162:6.1 shall be filled with the spirit which this water r.,

169:4.3 that concept of God which r. the measure of your

177:2.5 the family r. to the young child all that he can first

181:2.5 the fact that age oftentimes r. experience,

182:2.3 such a course r. his attempt to fulfill his Father’s

195:7.10 The sincere effort of man to become a mechanist r.

195:7.16 Art r. the human and time-space evaluation of

195:7.21 In language, an alphabet r. the mechanism of

repressed

14:5.11 were not given you merely to be frustrated and r..

repression

103:2.1 in life as a result of mental conflict, emotional r.,

140:4.7 Moral worth cannot be derived from mere r.

reprimand

139:5.7 but such a r. would so hurt Philip that he would

185:8.2 Pilate had recently received a r. from Caesar, and

reprimanded

139:5.7 But Jesus never r. him for such thoughtlessness;

reproach

62:5.5 They were mildly cognizant of pity, shame, and r.

166:1.5 Master, in some of your statements you r. us also.

187:3.3 Even the two thieves also railed at him and cast r.

reproached

187:4.1 But when he had r. Jesus, the other thief, who had

reprobates

175:1.18 You wicked r.!

reproduce

14:0.2 who aspire to duplicate in time and to r. in space

29:2.1 The Power Directors are not able, individually, to r.

29:2.1 can and do r.—create—other beings like themselves.

36:6.3 while creature ability to r. is the specific and

44:1.14 endeavoring to r. the strains of a great orchestra by

44:2.6 The historic pageanteers—those who dramatically r.

49:1.6 Mice r. much more rapidly than elephants, yet

51:1.6 where they r. and carry on as material citizens of the

69:7.3 but like the elephant, many of them would not r. in

69:7.3 man’s presence, and that they would r. in captivity.

71:3.8 are supported and permitted to r. without restraint.

79:2.7 culture can be preserved only if the superior stocks r.

167:7.2 Angels are a direct creation, and they do not r.

174:3.2 In him you all do live, r., and possess your mortal

reproduced

36:2.16 highest form of life is r. by a life-carrying bundle

77:2.2 For when the corporeal staff later r., it was

reproducers or heavenly reproducers

44:0.7 2. H..

44:2.0 2. THE HEAVENLY REPRODUCERS

44:2.1 a distorted concept of the functions of the h.,

44:2.2 There are seven groups of the h., and I will attempt

44:2.10 Very often and effectively the h. collaborate with the

44:2.10 the r. associate themselves in tremendous spectacles

44:2.11 groups of r. in their morontia educational activities.

reproducing

36:2.11 fundamental arrangements of the r. configurations

36:4.3 The midsonite creatures live and function as r beings

37:9.9 They are a r. order of sonship, being created male

45:5.3 These Material Sons are the highest type of sex-r.

45:5.6 On Jerusem these r Sons are permitted to experiment

51:4.8 authorities, pass upon the fitness of the r. strains.

52:3.4 tendencies are very nearly eliminated from the r.

75:8.4 combined with that of the r. beings once attached

84:6.7 co-operation is capable of maintaining and r. society.

133:2.2 that divine experience of r. yourselves in the lives

144:5.59 Thus r. you imperfectly in this sphere As you are

reproduction

1:7.6 human father’s personality does not prevent the r.

14:6.14 Son the gratification of parental craving, spiritual r..

23:1.10 possess no power of personality extension or r.,

35:5.2 Sons, the Melchizedeks, possess no power of r..

35:8.7 Neither do these Sons engage in r.; their number is

36:2.11 —trait determiners—in the sex cells of human r..

36:6.7 activated plasm the prerogatives of organismal r..

38:1.1 engages in her initial solitary effort at spirit r..

44:1.14 music employs all seven modes of expression and r.,

44:2.1 things of supreme value, things worthy of r. but

44:4.1 artisans are devoted to the preservation and r. of the

44:4.7 with the task of preserving thought for r. by oratory.

45:5.4 number is being constantly increased by natural r..

45:6.7 There is no r. of mortal kind after the life experience

46:5.27 model is forty miles in diameter and is an actual r.

49:1.2 the technique of living cell r. is slightly different in

49:3.4 Almost every act of living, aside from r., differs,

52:4.5 the restriction of r. among the less fit and poorly

52:5.9 has already been largely eliminated by selective r..

55:6.3 R. is regulated in accordance with planetary

55:6.3 the selective r. of those racial strains which exhibit

65:4.4 and reaction concerned in wound healing and cell r.

66:4.10 their instructions the staff did not engage in sexual r.

67:4.2 Daligastia ordered immediate resort to sexual r.,

77:1.4 the Planetary Prince authorized the r. of midwayers

77:2.4 if they engaged in sexual r., their progeny would

77:2.4 the followers of Nod, actually engaged in sexual r.,

79:2.7 multiplication of inferiors, with decreasing r. of

82:1.1 sufficient to insure their coming together for the r. of

82:2.1 and exclusively interested in the r. of the species.

82:2.1 Nature compellingly insists on r. but indifferently

82:3.1 biologic tension of man’s unremitting urge to r.

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

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

87:5.5 The organs of r. were thought to be the only fetish

142:4.2 why should all men frown upon the r. of grace

reproductions

11:9.5 are never reflections; they are duplications—r..

17:4.1 perfect r. of their Reflective Mother Spirits;

25:1.2 nearest to being the pattern for the long list of r. of

reproductive

16:8.15 series of the cosmic mind of parental r. pattern.

36:4.3 enseraphiming deprives them of r. prerogatives.

36:6.3 Salvington worlds are always devoid of r. powers.

36:6.3 two essential attributes—mind endowment and r.

45:5.4 In the exercise of their r. functions they are not

47:2.2 physical status at the time of death except for r.

51:1.2 the r. potential of the Adams would be nonfunctional

51:1.3 differing only in r. nature and in certain chemical

51:1.8 these Sons are rematerialized for r. function on an

52:7.5 r. rate of racial increase is intelligently controlled.

65:6.3 The spore is most efficient as a r. agent, but it lacks

77:1.2 supermaterial creatures without r. prerogatives.

82:1.2 The entire r. experience was free from imaginative

84:1.6 the fact that the r. function entails the mother-child

84:6.1 The r. urge unfailingly brings men and women

84:7.7 tend to eliminate from the r. stream of the race those

88:1.7 the r. function received only a limited amount of

reproof

131:3.6 but safety is found only when the soul craves r.

146:2.5 all my counsel, and you have rejected my r.,

172:1.7 which he took as a personal r., that Judas finally

reprove

143:5.9 drew aside, no man daring to r. him, while Jesus

161:2.3 While he does not hesitate to r. us, it is plain to all

reproved

75:4.2 “the voice in the Garden” r. them for disobedience.

123:5.12 who r. Ahab and exposed the priests of Baal.

167:6.1 r. them, saying: “Suffer little children to come to me

172:1.6 Mary has r. all of you in that by this act she

172:1.6 This woman shall not be r. for that which she has

reproving

97:4.3 startled his hearers when, pointing a r. finger at them

reprovingly

125:6.5 His father looked r. at him but said nothing.

reptile

59:6.8 the first step in the evolution of the frog into the r.

60:2.11 were also a reversion from the land type of r., but

65:2.9 all prehuman evolution was executed when the r.

reptiles

60:1.2 but numerous sandstone footprints of the land r. may

60:1.9 epoch, the r. appeared in full-fledged form.

60:1.9 They developed rapidly, soon yielding crocodiles,

60:1.9 developed rapidly, yielding crocodiles, scaled r.,

60:1.9 and eventually both sea serpents and flying r..

60:1.9 Their transition ancestors speedily disappeared.

60:1.10 earlier r. were smaller, carnivorous, and walked

60:2.2 These monstrous r. are buried throughout the Rocky

60:2.9 ferocious sea serpents, descended from the land r.,

60:2.10 this is what happened when these two types of r.

60:2.12 These ancient flying r. grew to be ten feet long,

60:2.12 For a time these flying r. appeared to be a success,

60:2.14 And so did these sluggish land r. perish in ever-

60:2.15 the height and the beginning decline of the r.,

60:3.20 60,000,000 years ago, though the land r. were on

60:3.22 the age of birds as well as the declining age of r..

61:3.14 R. were similar to modern types—snakes, crocodiles,

65:2.9 and ostriches—all descended from the enormous r.

65:2.10 The kingdom of r., descended from the frog family,

88:1.5 many moderns believe in the charm powers of r..

Reptilia

65:2.8 The frogs gave rise to the R., a great animal family

65:2.10 the massiveness of the passing R. found echo in

reptilian

60:1.0 1. THE EARLY REPTILIAN AGE

60:1.10 These rapidly evolving r. dinosaurs soon became

60:2.0 2. THE LATER REPTILIAN AGE

60:2.1 120,000,000 years ago a new phase of the r. age

60:2.14 One hundred million years ago the r. age was

60:3.1 the end of the long r. dominance and witnesses the

60:3.22 it sprang directly from the r. group, not from earlier

61:1.2 sprang suddenly from the pre-existent r. ancestor

61:1.9 A small r., egg-laying type of mammal flourished,

61:2.5 and destroying the remainder of their r. ancestors.

61:2.6 The surviving members of the early r. families are

65:2.12 It was from a little r. dinosaur of carnivorous habits

republic

72:1.5 The present r. has now been in existence just two

republics

72:1.4 many different orders of government—abortive r.,

repudiate

96:3.4 But the king later saw fit to r. this treaty, giving as

repudiated

132:1.3 moral values and r. its spiritual goal of attainment.

159:5.9 the better half of a Scripture while he r. the lesser

175:3.2 Israel had r. the Son of the God who made a

193:4.14 forsook his fellows, r. a sacred cause, renounced his

repudiating

99:3.6 while vehemently r. institutionalized religion, are,

repudiation

89:10.5 The confession of sin is a manful r. of disloyalty,

repugnant

12:7.3 It is r. to the divine nature to suffer any sort of

131:4.6 Let no man do to another what would be r. to

136:9.7 The idea of battle, contention, and slaughter was r.

155:6.5 a belief in things which are spiritually r., unholy,

repulse

142:6.2 The Master made no attempt to r. his secretive caller

repulsive

4:5.4 Such beliefs are utterly r. to the celestial beings and

62:3.6 mammals capable of showing disgust in certain r.

80:1.6 in Europe, had no religious practices which were r.

reputable

88:3.3 a medicine bag, a pouch containing a r. assortment

150:2.2 the attitude of r. society toward women who

reputation

84:4.4 witches were women did not improve the olden r.

88:1.1 The same thing is true of the r. of many medicines

90:1.5 many resorted to these tricks and deceptions, their r.

127:5.1 considering his r. as a spiritual leader, it was not

130:5.1 The Cretans of that time did not enjoy an enviable r.

133:5.12 were intellectually proud of their r. of another day

139:6.3 Nathaniel was proud of his family, his city, his r.,

147:5.3 a woman of unsavory r. who had recently become a

149:2.6 fame of Jesus rested chiefly upon his r. as a healer,

152:1.3 About this time Jesus’ r. as a healer was at its very

194:3.12 these embittered struggles with an enhanced r.

reputations

90:2.10 olden shamans established their r. as voices of God

repute

162:3.1 Jesus dealt with a certain woman of evil r. who

reputed

70:7.15 seance at which ghosts were r. to have appeared.

74:8.12 This spurious document, r. to be the teachings of

122:4.4 would sit upon the throne of David and, by the r.

124:2.4 youths attacked Jesus, relying upon his r. docility,

126:1.2 site of the tomb of Simeon, a r. holy man of Israel.

128:1.14 told about the experiences of the r. tribes of Ruben,

130:1.2 the ship landing from which it was r. that Jonah

133:6.1 enormous temple dedicated to her worship was r. to

135:6.7 (The twelve stones to which he referred were the r.

135:9.3 see the new attraction in John’s camp, the r. Messiah

136:1.3 Many of their r. Messianic predictions, had they

136:1.4 But this r. symbol of the Divine Presence was not

136:6.6 even greater wonders than Moses, who was r. to

138:3.7 pleasure-seeking throng of publicans and r. sinners.

145:3.1 environs were agog over these r. miracles of healing;

150:7.2 The people of Nazareth were never r. for piety and

192:4.1 and to find out the truth about these r. appearances.

reputedly

90:3.8 wrath is still prevalent among many r. civilized

125:4.3 unwittingly entered the forbidden and r. sacred

requestnoun

5:3.3 There is absolutely no self-r. or other element of

18:6.5 A Union of Days acts only at the r. of the local

28:4.6 Nebadon Voices, upon r., will present the Michael

33:5.2 to the Sovereign Son but gives counsel only on r..

36:6.8 acting in this capacity by r. of the Melchizedek Chief

37:4.3 when serving on r., they often voluntarily place

38:9.14 [Presented by a Melchizedek acting by r. of the Chief

39:2.17 by the directors of assignment or upon the r. of

39:9.4 [Presented by a Melchizedek acting by r. of the Chief

42:12.16 on duty in Nebadon and by the r. of Gabriel.]

45:4.19 ascension regime for the time being, on Gabriel’s r.,

50:0.2 the reception of a r. from the Life Carriers for the

50:2.4 the Planetary Princes have only to make r. of their

53:2.5 The Faithful of Days of Edentia, on the r. of the

54:6.11 acting in this matter by r. of Gabriel of Salvington.]

56:10.22 by a Mighty Messenger visiting on Urantia, by r. of

63:7.3 these revelations, but this r. was wisely denied them.

65:4.9 Prince would have been granted on the r. of the

66:1.3 when his r. came up for approval in the constellation

66:2.6 The r. was granted on Jerusem and approved on

66:6.5 were never sent to a race except upon the specific r.

73:0.2 This r. was addressed to the Most Highs of Edentia

91:8.6 Prayer may be a wholly selfish r. or a true gesture

119:2.3 Simultaneously with the reception of this r. on

119:3.2 Upon the r. of Michael, action on the petition of

119:8.1 signified their desire to comply with this r. to their

120:1.6 in accordance with your explicit r. that I thus act

120:2.4 4. In accordance with your r., Gabriel and all

128:5.8 that Jacob should come to him making formal r. for

130:6.2 making the least effort to answer your appealing r.

132:5.14 and in response to the rich man’s r. for more detailed

134:8.2 And his r. was granted.

134:8.6 This r. was granted.

135:12.7 sat at meat with him, he would not deny the r..

136:9.13 final r. that he allow followers to make him king.

137:1.6 even before these others made r. to be received.

137:1.6 You, my brethren, have no need to make r. for

137:1.6 even before you thought to make this r. of me.

139:3.8 remembered it was the mother who made this r..

139:5.5 complied with his steward’s r. to “be shown.”

140:8.13 were to be given out as alms except upon his r. or

142:2.1 he came to Andrew making r. to see Jesus privately.

143:6.2 Sychar believed the gospel and made r. for baptism,

144:1.9 Jesus’ discourse on prayer in answer to Thomas’s r.:

144:1.10 answer to Thomas’s r., to teach them a suggestive

144:9.1 and, going to Herod, made r. for his body, which

152:0.1 When Jesus heard the r. of this father, he said: “I

152:0.2 the large crowd which had heard the father’s r.

153:1.7 I have granted this r., and I will not violate my word.

156:1.7 did comply with this r., the mother and the child

158:1.8 apostles to witness this scene because of Jesus’ r..

164:4.11 God would do such a thing only at the r. of a true

165:5.1 And in response to Andrew’s r., Jesus said: “Yes,

167:1.4 He made no r. of Jesus for healing, but the Master

168:2.2 I am thankful that you heard and granted my r..

169:1.6 the father heard this r., knowing how unhappy the

171:0.4 Jesus promise in advance to grant whatever r. she

171:0.5 When Jesus heard Salome’s r., he said: “Woman,

171:0.5 to come to me secretly, making this unseemly r..

171:0.5 that you bring your mother to make this r. of me;

171:0.6 secretly go with their mother to make such a r..

171:0.7 remembered the foolish r. she had made of Jesus

171:5.3 when Jesus heard this r. and saw his faith, he said:

174:5.1 so we come to you, Sir, with the r. to see Jesus,

177:4.1 specific r. to refrain from entering Jerusalem,

183:2.3 he promptly refused to accede to their r. and

183:2.3 so since his wife had asked him not to grant the r..

183:2.3 present and making personal r. for this assistance,

186:0.1 When John heard his Master’s r., he hastened off to

186:0.2 John arrived bearing the r. to see his mother

187:5.3 The last r. that the mortal Jesus made of his fellows

187:5.7 When Pilate heard this r., he forthwith sent three

188:0.3 When he heard the r., he quickly signed the order

188:2.2 the official r. of the Sanhedrin that a Roman guard

188:2.3 When Pilate heard this r. of the Sanhedrists, he

189:2.3 the chief of archangels had been granted this r.,

189:2.7 the celestial hosts had been granted their r. to afford

requestverb

50:2.4 the Planetary Princes have only to make r. of their

83:5.13 often grew tired of bearing children and would r.

135:12.6 “I r. that you forthwith give me the head of John

137:1.6 even before these others made r. to be received.

140:6.14 Peter ventured to r. of his Master that “I have just

142:2.1 he came to Andrew making r. to see Jesus privately.

144:9.1 and, going to Herod, made r. for his body, which

147:1.1 “Teacher, we earnestly r. you to go over to

167:1.5 the host will have to come to you and r. that you

183:2.3 present and making personal r. for this assistance,

188:2.2 We have come before you to r. that you issue

requested

33:5.2 in the executive affairs of the universe except as r..

50:2.2 assistance, and if such aid is not voluntarily r.,

55:10.5 Later on, and as r. by the System Sovereigns, one of

74:5.2 Adam had r. his advisers to remain on earth with him

119:8.1 and personally r. them forever to remain on duty in

123:6.9 Nahor r. permission to lay the whole matter before

130:2.7 the young man r. Jesus to tell him the difference

133:3.1 Ganid r. Jesus to take him to the service.

134:8.2 Jesus r. that he be permitted to go up to his last

135:8.2 Jesus r. that they postpone the discussion until the

140:7.1 “It shall be as you have r.; we will remain here

143:5.1 but he r. that they go with their brethren, saying:

144:1.10 believers constantly r. to be taught how to pray.

145:1.1 cleaning and mending their nets when Jesus r.

150:1.1 Jesus r. David to summon his parents back to their

158:4.7 Andrew frankly confessed defeat and r. the father to

163:2.4 concerning the requirements of ordination and r.

168:1.12 why the Master had r. that the stone be removed;

177:3.4 David’s mother did as her son r., and the runners

182:2.2 were loath to return to their tents even when r. to

183:2.1 Judas r. the captain to assemble the guards and

183:2.3 they went at once to the fortress of Antonia and r.

184:2.4 it was John who had r. that the girl let Peter pass

190:3.1 James, Jesus’ brother, had r. that nothing be said

requesting

146:5.3 messengers r. that he heal sufferers at a distance.

171:5.2 and rebuked him, r. him to hold his peace; but

184:2.1 and when he spoke to her, r. that she let Peter in,

185:3.1 r. the prisoner to sit down, Pilate sat down by his

requests

7:3.6 such purely selfish and material r. fall dead; they do

7:3.6 they do not ascend in the circuits of true spirit values

45:4.1 agents for executing the special r. of Gabriel and

91:4.3 petitions and often consist in r. for material favors.

141:7.12 any man for advice; Jesus never made r. for prayers.

180:6.7 Hitherto have you made all your r. in my Father’s

requiresee require, not

2:6.6 neither does it r. a mediator to secure the Father’s

5:5.1 the moral situations r. the making of choices in the

14:4.10 above the human level r. a concept of “beginnings

15:5.14 planetary evolution would r. the narration of

15:8.2 r. a little over 968 million years to complete the

17:4.2 they r. the assistance of their Image Aids in all

17:4.2 Days, as the content of the communication may r..

19:2.5 The Perfectors of Wisdom will always r. this

20:5.6 it would r. the bestowal of a Creator Son to effect

23:2.23 When it develops that it will r. hundreds of years for

26:3.8 in one hour of Urantia time as would r. a thousand

27:7.4 it would r. hundreds of years for the average

29:4.1 like all other space traversers they r. the assistance

30:0.2 It would r. numerous additional papers to cover the

31:2.3 of 999 fellow messengers, and as occasion may r.,

32:3.14 so does the perfect central universe r. the existence

36:2.17 far-reaching projects of life metamorphosis may r.

37:5.9 Whenever fairness and justice r. an understanding of

38:4.3 neither do seraphim r. complements of being when

40:10.9 If some phase of their universe ministry should r.

41:3.8 younger stars whose gigantic respiratory heaves r.

42:5.5 rays r. extraordinarily high or low temperatures for

46:2.2 morontia world of living things both r. moisture,

48:2.2 created for their specific function and r. no training

48:2.17 These early morontia-form changes r. seven days

50:6.5 And it will r. age upon age to retrieve the resultant

53:3.3 r. all personalities to acknowledge allegiance to this

54:5.12 to take its full and natural course, even if it should r.

70:1.18 Saul did not hesitate to r. one hundred Philistine

75:3.6 this would r. hundreds of years to consummate,

81:6.40 these r. the passing of time for the full outworking

84:7.21 these more imaginative and adventurous youths r.

97:5.6 O man, what is good; and what does the Lord r. of

99:5.11 Christians dare to r. God-conscious men and women

102:7.6 But it does r. brilliance of mind to answer these

103:7.4 insight will always r. the harmonizing function of

110:7.5 But it will r. an eternity of the future for an Adjuster

117:6.20 Havona and the seven superuniverses r. each other

120:1.3 you so unvaryingly r. all your creatures to master

126:4.5 And what does the Lord r. of you but to deal justly,

134:6.2 but it will r. mankind government to regulate the

140:3.17 therefore do I r. of you during your mortal life that

140:5.1 But fatherly affection would r. that you should love

141:5.1 What I r. of you, my apostles, is spirit unity—

155:5.8 religions of authority which r. only intellectual

155:6.9 The religions of authority r. of men uniformity in

162:2.9 And even then does not our law r. fairness?

163:3.3 Shall we r. those who would follow you to give up

173:1.3 practice to r. the temple dues of one-half shekel

175:1.22 the Judge of all the earth shall r. of this people

176:3.4 you confess that you knew I would r. of you an

176:3.7 your hands will the Master of truth r. a reckoning.

181:2.10 unless the rulers presume to r. of you the homage

186:5.2 did not decree, demand, or r. the death of his Son

191:5.3 but I r. of my disciples life, even a life of loving

require, not

2:6.6 neither does it r. a mediator to secure the Father’s

3:5.16 The inhabitants of the Havona worlds do not r. the

38:4.3 neither do seraphim r. complements of being when

73:6.2 Mater. Sons do not r. the tree of life for sustenance.

99:5.10 Jesus did not r. of his followers that they should

107:6.7 Adjusters do not r. energy intake; they are energy,

123:3.10 —when his mother did not r. his help about the house

138:6.2 did not actually r. this day of rest, he conformed

155:6.5 My Father does not r. of you as the price of

196:0.13 Jesus does not r. his disciples to believe in him but

requiredsee required, not

5:5.14 in union with a divine Adjuster, is all that is r. in

7:4.7 evolution, revelation, and ministration—and if r.,

10:8.4 the minimum number of beings r. to activate the

11:4.4 one million times that actually r. for such purposes.

14:1.12 standard day is based on the length of time r. for

14:3.1 that no intellectual system of government is r..

17:3.1 One of each of the seven types is r. in order to

17:4.2 all seven are r. for the full and proper presentation

18:6.4 all other r. personalities up to the supreme councils

19:4.9 adjudication that may be r. by time-space conditions

19:7.4 It r. 109 days of your time for me to journey from

20:5.4 It is only r. that each inhabited world have one

22:9.4 Uversa to bring back beings whose presence is r.

22:9.4 when, for any reason, their presence is r. on Uversa

25:4.1 the plans of evolutionary creation has been r. of all

26:3.4 some sort of co-ordinating influence would be r.,

26:3.4 to give assistance wherever and whenever r..

26:5.5 Here you will be r. to pass the tests of the circle

26:7.1 far-more-arduous spiritual exertion that will be r.

27:7.3 But no ascendant being is ever r. to enter upon the

28:6.3 seconaphim who can instantly portray anything r.

28:6.6 testimony of the Memories of Mercy if they are r..

28:6.11 they portray the element of time which will be r. in

30:0.2 additional papers to cover the further revelation r. to

31:7.2 trinitized offspring—any being r. in the prosecution

33:3.4 sustain the Son in all of everything he may be r. to

34:3.2 time is actually r. in traveling from one location to

34:7.1 though eternity may be r. to fulfill the commission,

35:8.2 these beings were r. to pass through certain courses

36:3.5 transmit the spark of life, start the r. revolutions of

41:5.5 The great energy of velocity r. to escape the gravity

42:1.8 even if age upon age be r. for the completion of the

44:0.13 are r. constantly to impart their superior knowledge

44:5.9 it is also a necessity, a form of rest r. to replenish the

45:6.8 the training which such ascenders are r. to undergo

46:1.3 physical channels of conduction yields the heat r. for

46:7.6 Spornagia are bisexual and procreate as they are r.

47:7.2 vocabulary, still additional enlargement being r. for

50:2.2 they are not arbitrarily r. to ask for such assistance

52:4.5 The daily work r. to sustain one’s independence

53:2.2 Lucifer first announced his plans to Satan, but it r.

55:10.10 the archangels will be r. in universe administration.

56:9.9 though another eternity may be r. to experience

57:1.6 liaison staff was r. to inaugurate the energy whirl

57:3.8 It r. almost one million years to complete these

57:5.2 These titanic heaves r. three and one-half days to

60:2.3 dinosaurs r. such an enormous amount of food and

61:7.12 it r. a like span of time to complete its northern

63:2.3 While it r. unusual courage for them to undertake

66:4.1 While it r. almost a thousand years for the news to

66:5.20 It r. thousands of years to persuade them to burn

68:2.10 other emotions and impulses which r. a social arena

68:6.11 are r. to administer the lower levels of industry,

69:7.2 thus being able to kill them as they were r. for food.

69:9.7 marriage r. the consent of the tribal ruler.

72:7.7 referendum is r. before any state can borrow except

72:7.7 as well as for men and materials, as it may be r..

72:8.2 such officials are only r. to have state degrees of

72:8.7 Parental consent is r. before twenty-five in order to

73:7.1 sinking was not sudden, hundred years being r.

76:1.1 It r. almost a full year for the caravan of Adam to

81:2.9 of so-called natural phenomena has r. ages,

82:2.5 it has always been r. of wives that they be faithful to

82:3.5 Many tribes r. feats of stealing as a qualification for

82:3.6 The groom was long r. to enter the bride’s family for

82:3.7 She was r. to execute a piece of agricultural work

82:5.5 forbade marriage to a dead brother’s widow but r.

83:4.2 marriage is today, and therefore r. a legal ceremony,

83:5.14 and since the infant mortality was very high, it r. an

84:7.15 4. Family pride r. extension of name.

84:7.18 7. Certain religions r. offspring.

84:7.19 to offer the r. sacrifices for the ghost’s progress

86:3.1 it r. age upon age for man to realize its inevitability.

87:2.3 The savage believed that it r. from three days to a

89:4.6 such a host of creditor deities that it r. all the priests,

90:1.4 As the profession developed, a novice was r. to

90:4.2 faith r. to get well under the foolish ministrations of

90:4.2 that which is r. to experience healing at the hands of

93:5.8 It r. great determination for Abraham to forego the

95:1.5 this was thought to be a devotion r. by Ishtar,

97:9.6 They r. the tradition of Saul and Samuel as a

100:4.2 The slothful animal mind rebels at the effort r. to

100:7.13 when duty r., he was willing to walk courageously

101:2.3 and revelation is r. for the validation of such a faith,

111:6.2 The courage r. to effect the conquest of nature and

113:2.8 Both angels are r. only for communication and

119:8.2 It r. almost one billion years of Urantia time to

119:8.2 but he was r. to earn his sovereignty by experience

119:8.2 Michael completed the experience which is r. of

120:0.4 First, he was completing the r. experience in

120:0.7 The Creator Son r. instructions from no one in order

121:8.3 But Peter felt the church at Rome r. the assistance

121:8.13 I had failed in my efforts to find the r. conceptual

122:6.2 It r. two persons to operate this type of mill, one to

123:0.5 it r. three weeks to overcome Mary’s objections.

124:6.13 as soon as Jesus reached the r. age of fifteen.

124:6.14 as to why the Father r. the slaughter of so many

127:4.3 early age that little or no punishment was ever r. to

128:2.4 and sometimes during the week when occasion r.,

129:2.11 Notwithstanding that they r. little assistance, it was

129:4.8 virtually finished the living of the life r. of mortals as

130:8.4 aside from the time Jesus was r. as interpreter, he

134:8.9 Jesus had paid the last price r. of him to attain the

135:1.1 the making of the offerings which were r. of those

135:2.1 John offered the sacrifices r. for his cleansing.

137:4.12 power transformers, midwayers, and all other r.

138:8.8 he r. as the price of admission to the kingdom.

139:7.3 it r. some little time for the rest of the apostles to

139:11.3 It usually r. only about fifteen minutes for Simon

139:12.5 It r. tact, ability, and patience to manage the affairs

140:3.1 Of the citizens of the heavenly kingdom more is r.

148:5.2 But many ages will be r. to restore this part of the

150:0.4 two and two to baptize believers as occasion r..

152:3.1 project to seize Jesus and proclaim him king r. no

153:3.6 fail to go through with the r. ceremonial washing

157:6.5 and it was r. that he do all this as a human being,

159:5.8 the positive doing of that which his new religion r.

159:5.8 in actually doing, those things which the gospel r..

159:5.9 Jesus r. his followers to react positively and

163:2.11 Jesus r. only the twelve and the seventy to dedicate

163:5.2 these accommodations were r. to take care of the

165:2.10 if it shall be r., I will not hesitate to lay down my

165:4.3 wealth, for that very night was his soul r. of him.

165:6.3 given to you; therefore will much be r. of you.

166:1.5 shall be r. of this perverse and self-righteous

166:2.4 and show yourselves to the priests as r. by the law

167:1.5 with shame you will be r. to take a lower place at the

169:2.3 and asked the meaning of these rumors and r. that he

171:2.4 you will be r. to face bitter persecutions and to bear

171:8.4 when I return, when a reckoning shall be r. of you.

171:8.6 you knew this reckoning would be r. of you.

175:1.22 this accounting may be r. of this very generation.

181:1.3 as I have, perforce, been r. to live it on this world.

184:0.2 it r. only twenty-three to constitute a trial court.

184:3.6 The Jewish law r. that at least two witnesses must

184:4.1 The Jewish law r. that, in the matter of passing the

186:5.3 had completed the technique of the r. experience on

186:5.9 only one thing is r. to make such a truth factual in

188:5.11 There was nothing in the cross which the Father r.

189:1.12 This initiation into the morontia world r. more than

191:0.13 Thomas was so depressed that it r. almost a week

194:4.9 Baptism was all that was r. for admission into the

195:8.4 It r. a great power, a mighty influence, to free the

196:0.14 It r. a strong will and an unfailing confidence to

196:2.7 he demanded of himself rather than what he r. of

required, not

26:7.5 ascender’s companions of the transit trio are not r.

29:2.12 power centers were not r. in Havona, but ever since

30:3.3 Star students are not r to serve eternally in this corps

50:2.2 they are not arbitrarily r. to ask for such assistance

72:7.13 income from natural resources, when not fully r. for

72:8.2 fourth and last division of officeholders are not r.

125:0.2 feast at Jerusalem; women were not r. to be present.

134:9.5 “It is not r. of you to bear the burden of the Son of

155:6.5 It is not r. of you that your own sense of mercy,

175:1.8 You are not r. to unite with them in their plans to

179:4.1 it was not r. that one of you should betray me into

179:4.2 was not r. that one of you should become a traitor

181:2.9 vigorous approval), “but that will not be r. of you.

189:3.4 by all the celestial host not r. for duty on Urantia.

requirement

14:5.3 In every r. of Havona there is disclosed the reason of

20:6.6 it is not a r. of the divine plan that this death be

26:5.2 but an outline of every Paradise r. is taught by the

26:5.4 There is a definite r. of the pilgrims of time on each

44:5.9 This is not only a technical r. of transit from the

68:2.7 the fleeting sex passion as in consequence of food r.;

82:3.4 as a political r. to provide citizens for the state.

93:4.8 2. You shall not doubt that faith is the only r. for

160:3.3 Another r. for the attainment of maturity is the

196:0.13 This is the full significance of his one supreme r.,

requirements

3:1.6 fulfill all the infinite r. of his unchanging purpose.

11:3.3 these facilities are almost infinitely beyond the r. of

25:4.15 to function in harmony with the r. of Paradise;

29:4.21 As r. vary, they can upstep and accelerate the energy

35:6.5 constellation headquarters and as the local r. vary.

39:2.9 for local universe and even for superuniverse r.,

47:1.4 must pass the r. of the parental commission from

48:2.23 the morontia environment, modifications in food r.

48:3.9 It would all depend on the r. and on the supply of

55:6.3 regulated in accordance with planetary r. and

83:6.4 their best to co-operate with, and enter into, its r..

83:8.7 the commonplace r. of marriage and family life.

95:7.3 less stringent in collateral social r. of their own

95:7.4 faith which, though less demanding in its social r.,

99:0.2 to new economic conditions and cultural r..

103:5.12 a social religious group has complied with the r. of

135:2.1 wholly obedient to the r. of the Nazarite order;

137:7.8 originating during the Maccabean revolt, whose r.

138:10.5 regular reports as to the r. of each apostle’s family

139:7.9 funds for the week were short of the estimated r.,

140:6.9 If you find the r. of apostleship too hard, you may

140:8.3 between the r. of apostleship and discipleship.

158:1.4 chose to meet the r. of his order of divine sonship

158:3.2 As far as concerned the r. of the Eternal Son, Jesus

159:3.5 his children into yielding obedience to his just r..

159:5.8 In place of negative compliance with ceremonial r.,

161:1.8 the r. of the ability of intercommunication were

163:2.4 Jesus talked with Matadormus concerning the r. of

165:4.3 In providing for the material r. of his mind and

166:1.2 failure of the Master to comply with the strict r. of

166:1.4 you should not have left these weightier r. undone

175:1.2 conform with the reasonable r. of the laws of Moses

175:4.10 for the Sabbath and other legal and ceremonial r..

178:1.3 cannot be any disagreement between these two r.,

180:5.9 the individual r. and capacity of every son of God,

181:2.10 conflict between the r. of citizenship on earth and

188:3.8 and the spiritual r. of the ideal mortal existence,

189:1.12 being introduced, as a creature, to the r. of the life

194:1.5 still loyal to the essential r. of the Jewish ceremonial

194:3.9 to impose the r. of Judaism upon their converts.

196:0.14 and unflinchingly confronted the stern r. of duty.

196:3.1 personality for effective adjustment to all mortal r..

requires

0:2.6 The term r. a different definition on each personal

4:4.7 But it r. revelation to show that the First Cause of

11:6.5 It thus r. a little over two billion Urantia years to

14:1.12 the dark gravity bodies and gigantic Paradise, it r.

14:3.1 Havona r. only administrative direction.

15:5.11 it r. ages upon ages for such enormous masses of

16:9.7 It r. the enlightenment of reason, morality, and the

19:3.3 we also function as a trio whenever the occasion r..

32:2.5 no longer r. the fixed presence of the Creator Son

32:3.15 Each r. the other to achieve completion of function,

38:4.3 In the majority of assignments it r. two angels to

39:1.8 mercy r. that every such misstep be fairly adjudged

39:2.9 Such an exhaustive journey r. the special powers of

39:2.17 but there is always a residue of messages which r.

41:5.4 It r. more than one-half million years for an X-ray

48:2.13 it r. millions of these regulators to energize even a

49:1.7 It often r. ages upon ages to recoup the damage

51:2.2 it r. the co-operation of a Life Carrier to restore

52:6.2 planet like Urantia such an achievement r. a much

52:7.6 The administration of a world during this age r. one

54:5.2 1.Mercy r. that every wrongdoer have sufficient time

56:10.16 into the relations of the parts to any given whole r.

91:7.2 The soul of man r. spiritual exercise as well as

101:2.3 but it r. religious faith to transform the First Cause

101:7.2 it r. courage to invade new levels of experience and

102:2.1 Religion r. no definition; we all know its social,

102:7.6 It r. no great depth of intellect to pick flaws, ask

102:8.1 As to what that power or person r. of man in return

103:3.2 But sooner or later the evolving religion r. that the

104:3.4 finite experience r. the postulate of plural Absolutes

108:2.2 And it r. the co-ordinate function of all adjutants to

112:6.8 this pattern r. the presence of the former Adjuster

112:6.8 Without the Adjuster, it r. considerable time for

115:3.3 The primordial stasis of infinity r. segmentation prior

116:6.6 the spirit person of Supremacy r. the evolutionary

133:1.1 If mercy r. that you rescue the smaller lad, does

143:1.6 it r. a higher and more profound form of courage

151:3.9 To reject the truth contained in parabolical analogy r

152:6.1 It r. time for men and women to effect radical and

154:2.5 The spiritualization of the human soul r. intimate

155:5.9 Such a religion r. of its devotees, as the price to be

155:5.11 religion of the mind—the theology of authority—r.

155:6.9 religion of the spirit r. only unity of experience—

155:6.9 The religion of the spirit r. only uniformity of

160:1.8 The solution of life problems r. courage and sincerity

160:1.8 It r. the lure of a great ideal to drive man on in the

160:1.14 r. that man shall become regenerated, converted,

160:3.1 maturity necessitates work, and work r. energy.

160:4.1 even the problem of making a living r. religion for

160:4.10 It r. intelligence to secure one’s share of the

160:4.10 Success r. not only devotion to one’s work but

160:5.12 the teaching of the Master r. the attainment of actual

163:2.7 entrance into the kingdom r. as a part of the price

163:3.3 Father r. that the affections of his children be pure

168:1.11 resurrection in morontia form and r. more celestial

176:3.5 My Father r. all his children to grow in grace and

180:2.1 And the Father r. of me only that you shall bear

184:2.12 It r. a great and noble character, having started out

193:1.2 whom the Father r. you to love as yourself.

193:2.2 My Father r. of the children of faith that they bear

193:2.2 may enter the kingdom as a child, but the Father r.

195:7.4 But it r. the eye of faith in a spirit-born mortal to

requiring

15:12.3 In all matters not r. trial, the submission of evidence,

22:2.6 the execution of assignments r. the services of two

26:3.7 as bearers of all messages r. personal transmission.

28:5.13 Of all the problems in the universe r. an exercise of

33:3.6 r. all their creatures to pledge themselves in loyalty

46:7.3 orders of universe personalities r. material service.

68:6.11 those tasks r. intelligence above the animal level but

69:6.3 The household fire was the first educator, r.

82:1.6 sex attraction to create serious problems r. social

83:5.4 The Jewish custom r. that a man consort with his

87:5.3 about their business, r. little from human beings.

160:1.4 conventional ideas for the energy-r. lure of the

162:3.3 Jesus’ enemies, if he upheld the law of Moses r.

163:2.6 r. him to part with all of his temporal possessions.

167:4.7 in matters r. deliberate and sustained courage,

180:5.7 to view this injunction of the Master as r. them to

195:9.6 and r. that the energies of living be consecrated to

requisite

17:6.4 preliminary training r. to the acquirement of spirit

39:8.6 when mortal survivors attain the r. intellectual and

43:2.4 Twelve of this order who have had r. experience on

45:7.5 a candidate must have gained r. recognition from the

47:2.4 receive Mystery Monitors after attaining the r. age

91:2.2 which is r. for the solution of Urantian problems.

109:2.2 1. Has had certain r. experience in the evolving life

113:2.2 the first being who attains the r. circle of conquest.

114:7.1 capacity, adequate moral status, and r. spirituality,

133:5.10 so slowed down that they acquire the r. degree of

137:4.13 chemical elements r. for the elaboration of the wine.

138:8.8 Jesus taught his apostles that faith was the only r.

160:2.6 worth any price, any sacrifice, r. for its possession.

189:3.3 those achieving the r. attainment of spiritual progress

195:9.4 the leadership and inspiration r. for the social, moral

requisites

15:9.15 r. for admission to the councils of the Ancients of

30:3.3 The r. are: continuing life and sufficient knowledge

requisition

22:10.4 I made r. on the chief of their order on Uversa for

24:1.9 We obtain them on r. as we arrange for the

28:5.15 they immediately r. an ensemble of the Hearts of

30:3.10 they are dispatched on active service on the r. of

37:10.5 assigned on r. to practically all corps of celestial

39:2.17 seraphim also furnish messenger aids upon r. by the

48:3.11 from time to time make r. on the celestial artisans

48:8.3 r. a substantial part of the celestial creation as

120:1.6 at any moment you may see fit to r. its return.

138:10.5 of each apostle’s family and, making r. on Judas,

requisitioned

39:2.17 they are r. by the directors of assignment or upon

51:3.5 the miscarriage of the divine plan and r. the return

72:6.4 1. One day’s earnings each month are r. by the

119:2.2 ordered his segregation and r. the Salvington rulers

reread

126:3.8 proved very intriguing to him, and he read and r. it

135:4.4 John read and r. the last five chapters of Isaiah,

reregistration

109:2.6 to perform some exploit of liaison, contact, r., or

rescind

111:3.1 human will is empowered to r. such a choice and

136:7.1 nothing could happen to harm him provided he r.

rescue

93:1.2 who “would r. the planetary titles from forfeiture

133:1.1 If mercy requires that you r. the smaller lad, does

133:1.2 I must go to the r. of the assaulted lad, and in all

133:1.5 even as you always go to the r. of any person you

133:2.1 robbers, you would unhesitatingly rush to my r..

145:1.1 some fishermen in a near-by boat to come to his r.

152:4.2 Then Peter dreamed that Jesus came to the r. and,

161:1.3 and they had asked Jesus to come to their r., but he

183:3.9 the followers of the Master might attempt to r. him

183:4.2 hasten on after the mob and effect the r. of Jesus.

186:3.1 no danger of an uprising or any attempt to r. Jesus

rescued

85:5.3 always put adrift upon some sacred river to be r. in

133:1.1 assistance of the youth, and when he had r. him,

research

30:3.5 universe is largely dependent on observation and r..

33:8.2 on Salvington a variety of advisory and r. assemblies,

35:3.20 be found those schools devoted to a single line of r.,

79:6.11 This worship of truth was provocative of r. and

90:4.9 the illumination and enlightenment of scientific r..

103:6.2 when he approaches the r of himself and the universe

researchers

12:3.7 during recent millenniums by the corps of gravity r..

12:3.9 these r. have explored the present reaction capacity

59:0.3 This era is known to your r. as the Proterozoic.

59:3.12 million years and known to your r. as the Silurian.

59:4.18 it has become known to your r. as the Devonian.

61:7.19 known to your r. as the Cenozoic or recent-times era

researches

64:6.24 The European r. and explorations of the Old Stone

resemblance

18:1.3 Although there is a definite class r. which typifies the

85:1.2 peoples because of their frequent r. to animals.

86:4.6 hereditary and trait r. of offspring to ancestors.

88:1.5 Apes and monkeys, because of r. to man, early

resemble

11:7.3 of total space would slightly r. a maltese cross,

16:3.3 the Infinite Spirit, seems more especially to r. the

16:8.4 given series, type, order, or pattern may and do r.

21:1.3 Son is one whose nature and character more r.

21:1.3 Michaels who appear equally to r. God the Father

25:1.7 the Master Spirit whom they most r. in general and

33:2.1 Observation of Creator Sons discloses that some r.

33:2.1 traits and attributes which more r. the Eternal Son.

38:9.8 Primary midwayers r. angels more than mortals;

40:10.3 Son and Spirit fusion do, superficially, r.

43:7.2 univitatia much r. the morontia state of existence,

48:3.5 Mortals all r. one another; at the same time each of

77:2.4 their progeny would altogether r. the offspring of

85:1.2 formations in the mountains which so much r. the

117:3.6 man’s evolution does in some ways r. the growth of

143:1.5 Do you, my chosen apostles, r. weaklings?

148:2.2 of Elman’s patients did appear to r. the working of

172:5.12 Jesus seemed to him more to r. a clown than a king.

196:0.11 it did r. the unsuspecting trust of the child mind.

resembled

63:4.1 Andonites more nearly r. the present-day Eskimo

67:1.1 no way r. your caricatures of his nefarious majesty.

84:2.4 They believed that children r. the father as a result

93:2.5 In personal appearance, Melchizedek r. the blended

93:4.6 ancient Dalamatian supreme law and very much r.

196:0.11 goodness of the universe r. the child’s trust in the

resembles

16:3.6 This Spirit personality especially r. the Infinite Spirit,

18:1.3 Each group of ten r. that Deity or Deity association

21:2.10 divinely like their Paradise parents, none exactly r.

42:9.3 the eighth chemically active element r. the first,

55:2.6 those gathered around the translation shrine r. that

114:3.3 but his administration much more closely r. that of

resembling

17:3.1 a type of being in nature r. the characteristics of

25:1.3 r. the physical power directors more than the Master

26:1.17 and an intake of wisdom much r. their technique of

38:7.6 very definitely r. the morontia level of existence.

57:2.1 in many ways r. your own diminutive solar system.

57:6.3 as rings of matter r. those of Saturn or may be

57:7.5 earth is a veritable fiery inferno, the surface r. its

81:2.17 reeds, the whole creation r. a huge inverted basket.

93:2.6 His physical body, while r. that of the human male,

108:2.9 —in the absence of anything r. a crisis decision—

149:2.10 Jesus had nothing in his heart r. social antagonism

resent

66:8.1 authority, to mildly r. all forms of supervision.

70:11.14 But primitive man did not so much r. what would

141:7.12 Jesus seldom paused to r. misrepresentation or to

146:3.2 outward analysis, nor does truth r. honest criticism

150:7.4 the younger generation was prone to r. his fame

162:2.2 “The rulers seek to kill me because they r. my

resented

77:3.8 been guilty of rebellion; they r. such a racial stigma.

78:6.8 still r. the presence of ignorant and uncouth invaders.

97:4.2 and many Hebrews of those days bitterly r. it.

121:5.4 man as the symbol of the state was very seriously r.

124:1.4 Jesus r. their blaming his father for his alleged

125:0.4 While he strongly r. this, aside from a few remarks

125:5.8 even to those who more or less r. his youthfulness

135:10.3 Herod also r. John’s public criticisms of his

149:2.12 Jesus commanded confidence, and no man ever r.

168:0.12 Jesus indignantly r. the show of forced and

168:1.4 Jesus r. these outward exhibitions of mourning.

172:5.12 Judas heartily r. the whole performance.

173:1.5 heartily r. this profiteering desecration of their house

175:4.9 Pharisees were ultraconservative, and they r. these

177:4.11 Deep down in his heart Judas always r. the fact

179:3.2 not strange that his soul r. the thought of Jesus’

185:5.6 They r., more than Pilate could know, the

193:4.6 Judas bitterly r. thwarting.

resentful

66:8.1 While slightly r. of senior counsel and somewhat

142:2.4 that their father is angry and filled with r. wrath.

177:4.4 Judas found himself becoming strangely r. that

195:2.2 were tolerant of any and all religions but very r. of

resenting

173:1.5 was not alone in r. this profanation of the temple;

resentment

43:8.9 ever-lessening irritability and ever-diminishing r..

68:2.7 who would stand great abuse without violent r.,

70:10.16 When society fails to punish crimes, group r. asserts

76:2.8 he had not been unaware of their subconscious r.

89:4.5 a blanket insurance device which covered even the r.

90:5.1 it only arouses the anger and r. of the gods.

97:7.1 It was r. of the loss of their national god that led

97:7.3 If there is r. of the fact that these priests have

100:4.4 If some one irritates you, causes feelings of r.,

126:0.3 there developed in his mind a growing righteous r.

127:6.6 rebellion against tradition—the expression of r. for

128:6.5 slow in expressing his r. of such an impropriety

132:7.8 Ganid never experienced feelings of r. or reactions of

139:12.9 personal disappointment, and finally a victim of r..

139:12.11 The son of r. failed; Judas yielded to the sour and

141:0.2 and petty r. indulged as a result of hurt feelings.

150:7.2 there was much r. when he moved to Capernaum.

150:9.3 giving expression to passionate and vehement r.,

151:3.8 of a minimum of the self-defense of personal r..

156:6.7 there was general r. against the Pharisees and the

167:1.4 The Pharisee was not slow to voice his r. that such

169:1.12 When his father heard of his r. of the welcome of

173:2.1 the multitude might turn upon them in a fury of r.;

175:3.1 represented their reaction of bitter r. toward Jesus’

177:4.11 And all these accumulations of human r. and bitter

177:4.11 was always left in Judas’s heart a scar of bitter r.;

177:4.11 disappointment, jealousy, and long-continued r.,

182:2.4 R. of Judas’s being a traitor for the moment eclipsed

184:4.2 John’s r. would be so aroused as to produce such

resentments

111:4.9 is already preoccupied by prejudice, hate, fears, r.,

reservation

3:5.1 the limits of the r. of divine power and potential,

7:5.1 The Eternal Son without r. joined with the Father in

25:8.5 escort you to the r. made ready for the reception

33:2.2 by the r. on the part of the Ancients of Days of the

43:1.9 adjoining the residential r. of the morontia citizens.

45:6.9 the unrevealed destiny on their special worlds of r.

107:7.6 demonstration of a r. by the Father of the possibility

112:4.12 confirm this data and without equivocation or r.,

reservations

11:4.3 There are just seven trillion of these historic r. now

46:5.1 The residential r. assigned to the major groups of

46:5.19 These circular r. of the Sons occupy an enormous

reservesee reserve corps; see reserveverb

11:4.3 of these historic reservations now set up or in r.,

22:7.10 and the citizens of eternity are all held in r. on

22:9.7 left in r. for acquiring experience in a future

22:9.7 these creature-trinitized sons are held in r. for

28:4.14 seventh primary serials, are held in r. for the duties

28:6.7 far in excess of your ability to exhaust the r. if you

39:1.18 thus constituting the general r. of this order.

39:7.1 Large numbers of them are held in r. on the seraphic

45:4.21 being held in r. for the great teachers of other ages

75:3.6 the plan of building up a strong r. of the violet race

91:6.4 approach to the realization of those r. powers of

114:7.9 these r. personalities function for the prevention of

117:2.3 age, being held in r. for the next universe age.

124:2.8 as lacking in proper humility and youthful r..

142:0.2 high priest’s home, he was received with much r..

153:3.7 And Jesus spoke out with less r. because he knew

160:4.12 Thus build up for yourself and in yourself r. galleries

184:1.2 observing his coldness and r. in receiving him.

reserve corps or reserve-corps

18:6.2 The r. of the Unions of Days functions on Paradise

18:7.1 Their Paradise r. is the Advisory Commission of

18:7.1 with the rulings of the supreme council of their r..

22:6.3 They are the emergency or r. of the Trinitized Sons

23:2.19 When the r. of the Solitary Messengers is

24:4.1 were personalized, and their r. abides on Paradise.

25:3.1 their superuniverse, where their primary r. is held.

26:3.10 7. The R.. The fluctuation in the work with the

26:3.10 They are created without special design and are

26:8.1 seven worlds in this circuit on which the r. of the

27:2.2 a predilection to fraternize with the r. of the chiefs of

28:4.14 7. The R.. A very large group of seconaphim,

28:4.14 they are held in reserve for the unclassified duties

28:4.14 they can function fairly well in any of the capacities

28:4.14 Their usual tasks are the performance of those duties

30:2.154 5. The Various R..

30:3.10 5. The Various R.. Vast reserves of beings not

30:3.10 supervision are mobilized on Uversa as the r. colony.

35:8.14 R. . . . . . . 800,000

39:4.17 The r. of administrator seraphim on Jerusem spend

39:4.17 and many-experienced seraphim of the waiting r..

39:5.17 The Satania r. of the planetary seraphim is

50:7.4 [Presented by a Lanonandek Son of the R. Corps.]

51:7.6 [Presented by a Lanonandek Son of the R. Corps.]

77:7.5 guardians of the human minds of the Urantia r. of

77:8.13 those men and women who constitute the r. of

108:1.2 transmitted via Paradise to the r. of Adjusters on

108:4.4 the self-acting Adjusters of the r. of destiny are so

109:2.5 a subject who has been mustered into one of the r. of

110:7.10 human associate, a member of the r. of destiny.

113:1.5 their Adjusters; members of the various r. of destiny.

113:1.5 becomes enrolled in any of the several r. of destiny,

113:2.1 third circle, or has been mustered into one of the r..

113:2.7 a certain mortal was recently admitted to the r.

114:6.20 mobilization, training, and maintenance of the r. of

114:7.0 7. THE RESERVE CORPS OF DESTINY

114:7.1 The r. of destiny consists of living men and

114:7.1 This c. is made up of the men and women of each

114:7.3 Mortals are chosen for service in the r. of destiny

114:7.7 average world employs seventy separate c. of destiny

114:7.7 On Urantia there are twelve r. of destiny, one for

114:7.8 This combined c. now consists of 962 persons.

114:7.8 The smallest c. numbers 41 and the largest 172.

114:7.8 mortal reservists are chosen by the c. to which they

114:7.9 worlds are mobilized in the numerous r., and it is,

114:7.9 The men and women of these r. of destiny thus

114:7.10 in ways unknown to us, in connection with these r..

114:7.11 On Urantia the r. of destiny, though having no

114:7.11 titular (mortal) heads of the whole r. have been

114:7.12 The Urantia r. corps had its largest membership in

114:7.12 Pentecost, since which time r. membership has

114:7.13 (The cosmic r. of universe-conscious citizens on

119:2.4 appeared among the r. of the primary Lanonandek

reserveverb

10:1.1 to r. to himself the exercise of only those powers

45:5.6 The higher orders of sonship r. the veto functions of

109:7.5 Eternal Son, but he chose to r. for his own ministry

reserved

3:6.1 he has r. all final decisions and unerringly wields the

5:0.2 God has also r. to himself the prerogative of

5:0.2 he has further r. the prerogative of maintaining

11:3.1 the Most Holy Sphere and is r. for the functions

20:1.15 natures and activities will be r. to the next paper in

32:4.12 God has r. for himself of power and glory only that

37:2.11 The seventh-world satellites are r. for the triune

37:2.11 The seventh primary world itself is r. for those

53:1.6 has r. in sure chains of darkness to the judgment of

69:9.14 the cities always r. certain lands for public pasturage

89:5.15 it was eventually r. for the still more superior spirits;

108:4.1 the Father has r. to himself the unchallengeable

110:0.2 The Father has apparently r. this form of personal

165:1.1 The evenings Jesus r. for the usual sessions of

166:1.11 he r. his remarks designed to rebuke the Pharisees’

167:1.2 But since this place had been r. for the Master and

171:0.5 Such honors are r. for those who have been

173:1.1 Part of these gains was r. for the temple treasury,

reserves

11:4.3 We infer that these vast r. belong to creations

13:3.2 the creation of additional r. of these orders on the

19:1.3 large numbers of Teacher Sons are held in the r. on

20:7.2 and this is exclusive of the Paradise r., which include

22:3.2 their r. on Uversa act as the central directing body of

24:2.3 Excepting these seven and the r. of the order on the

25:3.1 Their secondary r. are stationed on the capitals of

25:8.9 a call would be made to the r. of the Paradise

25:8.11 Instead, a call is made to the r. of the Paradise

26:3.10 necessary to maintain these r. of supernaphim on the

26:11.2 common destiny in the r. of the Paradise Corps of

29:4.15 The vast r. of the physical controllers are

29:4.16 Their own r. are maintained on these same minor

30:3.10 Vast r. of beings not under our supervision are

30:3.10 Similar general r. are maintained on Salvington and

31:2.3 he may call upon the r. of the order for assistants

31:10.13 the mission of the gradually accumulating r. of the

35:8.5 are assigned as Planetary Princes and to the r. of that

35:8.11 Planetary Princes and R. . . . . . . 10,000,000

35:9.3 constellation headquarters from the r. of that order,

35:9.4 while the junior associate supervises the r. of the

39:0.11 seraphim are assigned to the r of their inherent group

39:0.11 assignment to the r. of the planetary helpers, and if

39:2.17 7. The R.. Large r. of all types of the superior

39:2.17 The r. of superior seraphim also furnish messenger

39:2.18 The basic r. for the entire local universe are held on

39:3.11 7. The R.. General r. of the supervisor seraphim are

39:3.11 are attached to the Salvington r. of unassigned

39:4.17 7. The R.. The reserve corps of administrator

39:5.17 7. The R.. The Satania reserve corps of the

39:5.17 close association with the r. of the Material Sons.

39:5.17 These abundant r. repletely provide for every

39:6.8 7. Ministering R..

44:5.9 to store r. of spirit power for the next stage of the

45:3.7 Fortant, number 319,847 of the r. of the secondary

46:5.16 The system r. are held in this circle, while the System

48:6.34 7. Ministering R.. A large corps of all orders of the

48:6.34 friendship with volunteer servers of the seraphic r..

50:0.1 these local universe Sons are assigned to the r. of

53:7.12 I was among the r. mobilized on Edentia by Gabriel,

55:3.6 4. One per cent was assigned to the insurance r.

73:7.2 the accumulation of the r. of the violet race for

78:5.8 they continuously depleted the biologic r. of their

80:5.3 ever-augmenting biologic r. enabled them to wipe

81:1.2 the cultural ferments and biologic r. of the Andites

reserving

6:1.6 the habit of r. the designation “the Eternal Son” for

69:9.15 property to the individual, r. the right of taxation.

reservist

110:7.10 a contact between the mortal mind of a destiny r.

114:7.10 Many times, upon the death of a r., a transfer of

114:7.10 from the mind of the dying r. to a younger successor

114:7.11 The tenure of such r. chiefs is usually a matter of a

reservists

39:3.11 Such angelic r. are in no sense inactive; many serve

114:6.20 The chief function of these r. is to insure against

114:6.20 they are the provisions which the celestial forces

114:6.20 they are the guarantees against disaster.

114:7.2 destiny guardians to serve with these mortal r..

114:7.2 All r. have self-conscious Adjusters, and most of

114:7.8 The twelve groups of Urantia destiny r. are

114:7.8 These mortal r. are chosen by the corps to which

114:7.9 On Urantia these r. of destiny have seldom been

114:7.10 The r. unconsciously act as conservators of essential

reservoir

11:6.3 We do not know whether vertical (r.) space is

11:7.3 vertical arms representing unpervaded (r.) space.

78:3.5 by a great r. of the Adamites mixed with Nodites,

91:3.5 for help: for material aid to the subconscious r. of

reservoirs

11:6.1 exist in the vast space r. above and below Paradise.

11:6.1 to imagine the volume outlines of these space r.,

11:6.2 the r. of the vertical extension of unpervaded space

11:6.3 we really know very little about the space r., merely

11:6.3 they seem to counterbalance the space-expansion-

11:6.4 The unpervaded-space r. now extend vertically

11:6.5 For a billion years the space r. contract while the

11:7.3 and completely incapsulate both the space r. and

11:8.2 and equilibrated by the upper and nether space r..

104:5.11 Thus are interassociated the infinity r. of all latent

reshaped

101:7.3 standards are achieved; habits and ideals are r.;

reside

3:4.1 to r. and repose in the central personality of Deity.

18:3.6 divisional capitals in which the Ancients of Days r.

28:2.1 where omniaphim r. as a special courtesy colony.

31:3.2 At present they r. on Paradise and temporarily serve

32:3.4 the Mystery Monitors that r. in the minds of these

32:3.5 On the headquarters of a local universe there r. all

35:3.13 the numerous beings who r. on the tributary worlds

37:9.7 These marvelous beings r. and function as citizens

40:8.5 but seldom permanently r. there, being, as a class,

46:5.14 Here the system chiefs r. and supervise the almost

46:5.15 Universal Censors all r. in this circle when on duty

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who r. in small country

88:0.2 the higher spirits were supposed to r. in fetishes.

111:0.3 it was thought to r. in different physical organs—

resided

1:7.9 and have long r. at the Paradise center of all things.

70:5.3 In the early council of the elders there r. the potential

74:7.22 that all procreation r. in the “loins of the father.”

86:5.15 The Semites taught that the soul r. in the bodily fat,

86:5.17 the vegetative r. in the stomach, the animal in the

94:11.5 held that the Buddha (divine) nature r. in all men;

133:6.3 Ephesus largely through the efforts of Paul, who r.

139:8.2 Thomas had become a fisherman and r. at Tarichea,

residencesee residence, in

2:3.3 originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s r.;

11:1.0 1. THE DIVINE RESIDENCE

11:1.3 are not able to comprehend much about the divine r.

11:1.3 know God’s location and r. just as certainly as

11:3.3 called “the Father’s House” since it is his eternal r.,

11:9.6 God’s r. is central and eternal, glorious and ideal.

14:3.4 finally attain the Deities and achieve r. on Paradise

14:4.19 development will enable them to claim Paradise r..

14:5.4 the ascending pilgrims pass inward to Paradise r.

15:1.4 the Paradise r. of the Great Sources and Centers

15:7.5 of morontia detention, man’s first postmortal r..

25:8.7 once assigned to an ascendant mortal of solitary r.

26:3.2 no fixed span of time is arbitrarily assigned to r. on

26:11.1 the study of the impending problems of Paradise r..

27:0.11 Not until the ascending pilgrims attain Paradise r. do

30:4.17 all training worlds of mortal r. are called “mansions,”

30:4.31 Your r. on Paradise signifies that you have found

35:3.12 Ascending mortals maintain r. on the Melchizedek

37:5.11 these worlds are the permanent r. of the Spirit-fused

43:4.3 The r. of the Edentia Faithful of Days is the center

43:4.4 but the actual r. of the Paradise Son is modest in

43:4.5 The r. of the Faithful of Days on Edentia is located

43:4.10 a new structure has been provided near the r. of the

43:7.1 they change r. from one Edentia sphere to another

43:9.1 seventy, ascending mortals take up r. on Edentia.

45:6.3 the supernal Adamic sex creatures of permanent r.

47:3.6 sector, where you are assigned permanent r..

47:7.2 still additional enlargement being required for r. on

47:9.1 will co-operate in the task of preparing you for r.

47:10.4 After mortals have attained r. on the system

51:2.3 physical catastrophe should doom the planetary r.

61:2.11 deserted the land and took up their r. in the oceans.

66:4.7 their r. in a warm region abounding in fruits and nuts

66:7.4 life and the living of one family together in one r. of

68:2.6 the woman had to maintain a settled r. where she

72:9.6 social, or professional groups, regardless of their r..

82:5.7 in accordance with territorial r. than with kinship.

126:2.1 of a derrick while at work on the governor’s r..

129:1.8 Jesus never claimed any other legal r., although he

129:1.8 he did permit others to assign his r. to Damascus,

130:2.1 for Caesarea was the r. of the Roman procurator.

132:0.2 Palatine hill, where were located the emperor’s r.,

133:8.1 of Syria, and here the imperial governor had his r..

135:12.1 Herod maintained r. at both Julias and Machaerus in

135:12.1 In Galilee the official r. had been moved from

135:12.4 the public buildings and the official r. at Tiberias

148:0.1 was maintained by the seaside near the Zebedee r.,

183:2.2 perturbed by the failure to find Jesus at the Mark r.

residence, in

25:3.13 pilgrims who are in r. on the educational spheres

53:9.4 Urantia because you had no Son of standing in r.

148:0.1 Jesus and the apostolic party were in r. at the

150:3.1 new palace, Herod being away in r. at Julias in Perea

165:1.1 multitude each day when he was in r. at the camp,

171:1.4 At this time four thousand visitors were in r.,

residences

14:3.5 exalted beings have their personal r. on Paradise.

18:7.4 the Faithfuls of Days maintain their personal r. on

43:1.4 The lesser elevations are the sites of special r. and

43:4.5 is located to the north of these r. of the Most Highs

46:7.4 bodies in which the old spornagia re-establish their r.

124:1.12 the capital of Galilee and one of the r. of Herod

135:12.4 Herod spent considerable time at his Perean r.,

residentnoun

123:0.3 a far greater world influence as a r. of Alexandria

129:1.8 of his earth life he was known as a r. of Capernaum.

168:0.4 one who had been the leading r. of the little village

resident - verb; see resident in; resident on

4:2.2 defaults, and insurrections of certain beings r. upon

7:2.3 superuniverse the Son is not personally present or r.;

11:1.1 The personal presence of the Universal Father is r. at

11:1.2 is spiritually personalized, and geographically r. at

42:0.2 is under the ultimate control of a personal God r. at

88:0.1 logically worships and reverences the spirit r. therein

88:1.4 an animal and the ghost is permanently r. therein,

101:1.4 spiritual communion with the spirit influences r.

112:7.3 Adjuster is usually effected while the ascender is r.

115:6.2 Isle of Paradise and the infinite Deities r. thereon.

124:4.4 was something superhuman r. within this eldest son,

156:6.1 speaking words of comfort to the believers r. there.

resident in

6:4.3 The spirit of the Father is eternally r. in the spirit of

19:5.10 powers of detection r. in the Solitary Messengers

21:3.2 the personalities r. in his local universe withdraw.

24:0.10 The Graduate Guides are r. in the Havona universe

34:1.1 spirit presence and power of the Infinite Spirit r. in

39:1.2 service of the high Sons and Spirit-origin beings r. in

56:6.2 translated from the potential r. in the infinite mind

65:3.6 fostering of the evolutionary potentials still r. in

78:5.4 of the Andite stock of the world was r. in Europe

81:6.27 most material aspects of a cultural civilization is r. in

100:6.7 glory, r. in the consciousness of the religionist who

106:2.4 with the spirit presence and divine personality r. in

110:6.4 spiritual truths r. in the higher superconsciousness.

110:7.1 the will of God as it is r. in the Thought Adjuster.

110:7.5 ancestral mortal mind and then r in the morontia soul

111:3.2 will, the personality power of decision-choice, is r. in

114:5.1 with the veto power r. in the Most High observer.

115:3.16 the morontia progressor is r. in the mature God-

152:0.3 hold upon the creative power r. in the Master’s

156:6.4 numerous company of believers r. in Capernaum

160:3.5 the very best that is r. in man’s higher nature.

160:5.5 values r. in the spiritual fact of the eternal God.

161:3.1 avail himself of only that information which was r. in

196:3.23 God-consciousness is r. in the indwelling spirit.

resident on

10:8.10 acting by authority from the Ancients of Days r. on

13:1.3 by those particular groups of intelligences r. on,

17:0.12 personally directed by the Creative Mother Spirit r.

19:0.1 along with numerous groups of beings r. on Paradise

19:7.1 There are r. on Paradise numerous groups of superb

23:1.8 operate by the authority of the Infinite Spirit r. on

29:5.1 The force organizers are r. on Paradise, but they

30:1.13 Certain of these beings are r. on the Paradise worlds

35:6.1 the unassigned Vorondadeks r. on the Salvington

37:8.5 An Associate Inspector is r. on Salvington.

37:9.12 seven Reflective Spirits r. on the capital of Orvonton

43:1.9 The morontia area assigned to ascending mortals r.

43:5.15 Vorondadeks and others who are also r. on Edentia.

47:1.1 of salvaged children and their caretakers are r. on

53:7.10 member of the Satania ascendant citizenship r. on

56:3.4 unified in the personalities r. on the headquarters of

58:7.13 a member of the Urantia Life Carrier Corps now r.

62:7.8 [Sponsored by a Life Carrier of Nebadon r. on

63:7.5 [Presented by a Life Carrier r. on Urantia.]

64:7.21 [Presented by a Life Carrier r. on Urantia.]

65:8.7 [Sponsored by a Life Carrier of Nebadon r. on

66:2.6 the two supervising Life Carriers r. on Urantia,

77:8.10 ministering to, the spiritual forces r. on the planet.

93:1.3 Controllers, and other celestial personalities r. on

107:0.1 Although the Father is personally r. on Paradise,

114:1.1 One of this council is now always r. on Urantia as

114:4.1 There is still r. on Urantia a Vorondadek Son,

114:4.4 authority over all ministers and administrators r. on

117:7.16 the Supreme may then be personally r. on Uversa,

residentadjective; see governor; see governors

14:3.3 It is chiefly planetary and vested in the r. Eternal of

14:5.6 embellished with the plans of the r. Eternal of Days.

18:2.3 the r. Eternals of Days have developed their spheres

18:5.2 utilize large numbers of the r. ascending mortals,

19:4.2 planetary administration of the r. Eternal of Days.

19:6.4 may be peopled by a mixed group of r. beings,

23:2.18 responsible to their r. representative, the Union of

24:4.2 and is a close associate of the r. Union of Days.

39:2.14 They also serve as special recorders for r. groups of

39:5.1 though closely associated with the r. Adamic citizens

57:8.27 the original Urantia Corps and now a r. observer.]

61:7.20 [Sponsored by a R. Life Carrier.]

62:7.4 containing instructions for the r. Life Carriers

66:7.20 Dalamatia had a r. population of six thousand.

67:6.2 The senior r. Life Carriers assumed leadership of

67:6.5 aids of the fallen Prince, the two r. Life Carriers,

74:2.5 deceased father’s plans; and the two r. Life Carriers.

107:3.7 I probably should be unable to see any r. beings

114:4.2 informally attached to the r. Vorondadek observer,

114:5.5 the chief of r. Life Carriers, and invited guests from

residentialsee residential area(s); residential status;

residential universe

1:5.5 God has no personal or r. manifestation aside from

2:3.3 the execution is by the direct act of those judges r.

6:0.1 And this Eternal Son is r. at the center of all things,

11:1.4 there converge in him at this r. center the universal

11:3.3 The Holy Area, the outlying or r. region, is divided

11:3.4 seven sectors of Paradise is subdivided into r. units

11:3.4 staggering number of r. designations on Paradise,

12:7.12 God is a personal self-conscious being with r.

13:2.6 really fraternal or status worlds more than actual r.

18:3.5 The Ancients of Days never personally leave their r.

30:3.8 The next higher r. world of the ascendant career

37:9.8 enjoys the continuous ministry of a r. order of beings

37:9.12 These r. citizens on Uversa are at present

40:8.5 Aside from r. destiny on Paradise they are in every

43:1.8 number corresponds to that of your current r. world.

43:1.9 thirty-fourth triangle adjoining the r. reservation of

43:4.4 the seventy structures comprising the r. unit of the

43:4.4 These appointments are exclusively r.; they are

45:4.1 At the center of the seven angelic r. circles on

46:5.1 The r. reservations assigned to the major groups of

46:5.9 Each of these r. groupings consists of seven circles

46:5.11 as to overlook all of their respective r. circles.

46:5.33 Other Jerusem circles: In addition to the r. circles

47:3.12 they freely journey back and forth between their r.

50:3.2 volunteer servers remains as of the r. standing on the

50:7.2 ascenders from isolated worlds occupy a r. sector

55:12.5 enshrouding his spirit person and will become r. on

66:7.2 And while the r. buildings were models of neatness

residential area(s)

11:3.3 The next or second zone is the r. of the natives of

46:4.0 4. R. AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS

46:4.1 Considerable portions of Jerusem are assigned as r.,

46:4.2 1. The circles—the nonnative r. areas.

46:4.7 Our narrative of these r. and administrative areas

46:5.20 Like the r. of the Sons, these circles of the angels

residential status

13:2.1 possibly you will give up your r. on Paradise.

13:4.6 though r. is limited to native beings and those who

19:6.4 may be thus destined to r. in the future Havona, but

26:7.4 They do not achieve r. on Paradise until they have

26:11.6 the others go as visitors, as guests without r..

27:1.3 r. in the timeless and spaceless abodes of Paradise.

27:3.3 eventful period extending from the attainment of r.

27:4.4 and unexpectedly new to those who finally attain r..

30:4.31 On reaching Paradise with r., you begin the course

35:3.1 training on all 490 worlds in the acquirement of r.

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals who have achieved r. on Uversa.

47:7.2 both languages before arriving on Jerusem with r..

47:9.4 to witness your departure for Jerusem with r. status.

residential universe

0:12.12 of the Paradise Deities and their transcendent r..

9:8.24 These groups serve on Paradise, in the central or r.

15:1.1 around the First Great Source and Center and his r.

15:3.3 you are looking toward the r. and the center of all

16:3.4 whenever they happen to be in the r. as individuals

32:3.4 Although the Father is personally present in the r.,

residents

22:10.6 encourage the r. of Paradise to attempt trinitization

25:3.9 The different orders of seraphim and other r. of the

26:11.1 permanent and transient r. of this inner ring of

27:2.2 have much to do with glorified mortal r. of Paradise

27:3.3 pilgrims have met numerous unrevealed r. of the

27:4.4 instructing the new mortal r. regarding the endless

27:5.2 conduct informal courses of instruction for the r.

27:5.5 The facility with which the r. of Paradise can

27:7.7 satisfied by the sincere worship of the r. of Paradise,

28:1.1 tertiaphim are r. of these superuniverse capitals

30:3.8 a sort of preparatory school for the progressing r. of

37:5.10 sojourns as the invited guests of the Spirit-fused r..

44:8.5 And then will the Paradise r. be confronted with

46:4.7 spiritual ministry in behalf of the supermaterial r.

52:1.5 these primitive mortals are cave dwellers or cliff r..

76:6.3 on Jerusem, once again to be r. of the planet of their

resides

0:3.16 4. The unlimited capacity for deity action r. in the

5:0.1 fragment of the living God r. within the intellect of

34:1.3 procedure r. in the bosom of the Paradise Trinity.

117:5.7 the human intellect r. in the rhythmic pulsations of

152:6.4 the gateway to the soul, where there r. that spiritual

155:5.12 appeal to the divine spirit of my Father which r. in

178:1.6 In the gospel of the kingdom there r. the mighty

residing

0:9.1 eventuate from the potentials of divinity r. in the

35:4.5 he presided over a small colony of truth seekers r. at

69:2.6 The Sangik tribes were fairly industrious when r.

134:2.2 Scores of men, women, and children r. along the

137:2.6 the son of Joseph, the carpenter, more recently r.

169:0.1 certain of the more advanced disciples r. at the camp

residual

40:9.5 having no memory of mortal events, does have a r.

41:8.4 matter continues to exist about the r. cooling sun

43:6.6 energy growth; when eaten there is no r. portion.

47:4.6 utilized in the morontia body; there is no r. waste.

78:6.8 barbarians who drove out the r. strains of ability.

86:4.6 This belief (r. from the teachings of Adam about the

131:1.1 The r. teachings of the disciples of Melchizedek,

residue

32:4.11 of that r. he is in lavish generosity bestowing the

39:2.17 but there is always a r. of messages which requires

77:5.10 The r. of Adamson’s descendants migrated north

78:6.8 Even in later years the cultured r. still resented the

78:8.4 the r. of the civilization of Mesopotamia and

80:7.9 scattering the biologic and cultural r. of the Andites.

96:5.3 Jethro, gathered up the r. of the traditions of the

resign

40:2.2 Material Son and Daughter are permitted to r. all

55:2.3 for such a mortal to r. all planetary duties,

resignation

116:0.1 to encourage stoical r. in the unfortunate victims of

154:2.1 action of the Sanhedrin was followed by the r. of

168:0.11 maintain strong faith in the Father and complete r. to

resignations

28:1.3 Thereupon formal r. of the tertiaphim are tendered

168:3.3 While these r. were not formally acted upon for

168:3.3 When these r. were subsequently acted upon, five

resigned

101:7.4 r. to submission to tradition and authority.

108:4.1 the Father may have apparently r. the exercise of

136:9.6 The Most Highs of Edentia had r. all these powers

138:1.5 Jesus r. himself to “wait upon the Father’s will.”

154:1.2 Jairus r. as chief ruler and aligned himself with Jesus.

168:3.3 fourteen members of the Sanhedrin r. in a body

resigning

67:2.1 demanded all administrative groups abdicate by r.

resist

29:3.6 with physical gravity except to r. its drawing power.

39:2.11 you are unable to oppose, r., or otherwise hinder

42:5.16 falling into the sun and the encircling electron to r.

57:7.10 fewer and fewer meteors prove large enough to r.

69:9.10 Vanity plus ghost fear led early man to r. all attempts

74:5.5 to r. all of Adam’s plans for the rehabilitation of

83:2.3 A modern girl’s pretensions to r. “capture,”

100:7.14 Jesus was often mightily moved to r. that which was

102:6.7 Belief may not be able to r. doubt and withstand fear

110:3.2 with the Adjuster; they assist you in ceasing to r..

131:3.3 amends for past sins you acquire strength to r. future

140:3.14 Do not forcibly r. injustice; put not your trust in the

140:8.4 Jesus taught them not to r. evil, not to combat

141:3.8 when Jesus said, “R. not evil,” he later explained

141:3.8 to teach forgiveness, to “r. not evil treatment of

141:6.2 Why did he so r. me and so readily lend an ear to

156:5.17 character is your ability to r. the holding of grudges

182:2.3 If he will not r. his enemies, it must be that such a

183:5.3 the garden, and he did not draw a sword to r. us.

186:4.1 he feared to r. the clamor of the rulers of the Jews,

187:4.2 thief could no longer r. the conviction that this Son

188:5.2 He taught us not to r. evil but to find through him

resistance

11:7.8 a curved space path of lessened r. to motion which

12:1.2 not a series of elliptical space levels of lessened r. to

29:4.1 overcoming the action of gravity and r. of inertia in

29:4.19 each controller has a gravity r. equaled only by

42:2.8 in response to the r. afforded by the space presence

42:4.11 minus the r. of the forces overcome in transit and

42:5.14 due to the r. of the undifferentiated force blanket of

42:6.4 three varieties of motion: mutual r. to cosmic force,

46:1.3 The natural r. to the passage of these energies

46:2.8 the planetary gravity and overcoming the air r..

52:5.10 The military branches of national r. are passing away

53:3.2 remain steadfast in r. to all the rebel’s proposals.

67:1.4 sin is a purposeful r. to divine reality—a conscious

69:2.3 to pressure—pursuing the paths of lessened r..

74:5.5 a world government, but he met with stubborn r.

74:5.5 met the direct and well-planned r. of Caligastia

80:5.3 white race met with stubborn and protracted r. from

80:5.5 France, but the last great military r. was overcome

97:5.6 And but for the stubborn r. of the priests,

110:3.5 does not necessarily signify r. to the leadings of the

110:3.5 Only conscious r. to the Adjuster’s leading can

110:7.7 Adjusters are unable to break through animal r. and

133:1.4 defend myself to the capacity of my powers of r.,

134:5.8 in the inertia-r. exhibited on all intervening levels.

159:5.13 2. To suffer evil without complaint and without r.

166:3.8 for the purpose of breaking through all material r.

183:0.3 that they would offer r. to the soldiers and would

183:2.2 eleven men, only two of whom were armed for r..

183:2.2 was quiet, and when there was little chance of r..

183:3.8 effectively put a stop to this show of physical r. by

184:2.12 first step along the path of compromise and least r.,

191:4.4 Fear not the r. of evil, for I am with you always,

resistant

9:3.3 The gravity-r. phenomenon of a gyroscope is a fair

52:5.9 through the high r. qualities of the Adamic strains

58:3.4 The implanted life of the Life Carriers is fully r. to

76:4.7 the Material Sons and their progeny are far more r.

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

130:1.5 unthinking misstep of those who are r. to goodness,

resisted

67:3.8 the seven-year struggle he and his loyal associates r.

97:9.18 Ahab of Ephraim gathered ten other groups and r.

166:5.4 Abner stubbornly r. all attempts of Paul to remake

195:8.5 religion whose totalitarian bondage it onetime r..

resisting

56:10.14 Only sin is isolated and evil gravity r. on the mental

65:5.2 Adamic life plasm would so reinforce the r. powers

67:1.4 a personality who is knowingly r. cosmic reality.

83:4.6 were always considered the best means of r. ghosts

87:6.3 the living began to devise methods of r. the dead.

96:3.5 Egyptian military forces were fully occupied in r.

159:5.11 the three ways of contending with, and r., evil:

195:8.10 The chief cohesive force r. this disintegration of

resists

92:3.4 The cult r. development because real progress is

resolute

97:1.2 This teacher was a virile and r. man.

131:4.4 Let all men submit their wills to him, the R..

143:3.3 a steadier hand, not to mention a more r. heart.

resolutely

91:6.5 you yourself r. and courageously attack the problems

96:4.3 but he did r. maintain that Yahweh was over all,

196:0.14 Jesus r. surmounted extraordinary difficulties, and

resolution

0:11.10 the r. of the tension created by the freewill act of

116:7.6 a profound cosmic tension which can only find r. in

148:6.3 While Job did not, through suffering, find the r. of

168:3.2 a certain Pharisee presented a r. calling for Jesus’

168:3.3 But this r. did not come to a vote since fourteen

168:3.4 the resurrection of Lazarus, the record carried a r.

181:1.7 Either they must be stoics, with steadfast r.

resolutions

48:7.13 11. The weak indulge in r., but the strong act.

resolve

14:4.9 they do not r. by process of decay and cellular death.

103:5.4 Failure to r. this problem gives origin to the earliest

127:0.2 had or ever will have more weighty problems to r.

129:4.7 You may not aspire to live his life, but you can r.

136:4.9 the remainder of his earth life always true to that r.

172:3.4 choosing a proper method of executing such a r..

resolved

0:3.21 This tension of infinity differential is r. by the

0:4.5 This Father-initiated divinity-tension is perfectly r. by

2:3.4 The living energy factors of identity are r. by the

10:5.7 avoided, and certain paradoxes may be partially r..

21:2.9 materialization and of equilibrium have been r.;

56:6.1 constitutes a reality tension that can be r. only

62:6.5 finally r., as a result of meditative thought, to flee

76:2.5 when the tension between them was finally r., Cain

98:2.9 so abstract that the concept of God r. itself into a

103:5.6 a problem which cannot always be satisfactorily r.

116:7.6 tension in the living cosmos which can only be r. by

133:2.3 r. to reorganize his home when he returned to India.

136:8.2 He r. to become occupied with but a single task—

148:9.2 he r. to be carried into Jesus’ presence, where he

171:5.1 Bartimeus had r. that he would never again allow

171:6.1 Zaccheus had r. that he would see what sort man

172:5.12 was almost r. to forsake all such farcical attempts to

175:3.1 never before had they r. to place him under arrest

184:3.3 they were r. that Jesus should never live to escape

resolving

103:2.4 seeking for superhuman help in the task of r. such

resortnoun

90:4.4 r. to temple sleep, during which healing supposedly

resortverb; see resort, not

0:12.11 We r. to pure revelation only when the concept

43:6.7 Whereas your artists must r to inert paint and marble

62:4.4 though continuing to r. to the treetops as a safety

66:4.5 instructed to r. to parenthood only under certain

67:4.2 Daligastia ordered r. to sexual reproduction,

81:3.1 to r. to new forms of industry and manufacturing.

84:4.3 fact that women were compelled to r. to shrewdness

87:6.14 when you engage in prayer, you r. to the older style

88:1.10 these talented humans soon learned to r. to fraud

91:1.2 seek the aid of nonreligious magic, r. to sorcerers,

102:7.9 the spirit experiencer can r to the dogmatic challenge

105:2.1 notwithstanding that we r. to time-space language in

121:8.13 My revelatory commission forbade me to r. to

133:3.6 know all of the circumstances which led them to r.

146:2.12 11. Many r. to prayer only when in trouble.

157:7.2 a sign, bewildered by the refusal of his Master to r.

173:1.11 are not disposed to r. to force for self-protection or

187:2.9 garments, they would have been tempted to r. to

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to live without r. to his power,

resort, not

66:4.2 did not r. to supernatural methods nor superhuman

145:3.3 Though Jesus did not r. to logic, legal quibbles, or

149:4.5 Never did he r. to ignoble tactics in meeting the

178:1.2 In the kingdom of heaven true believers will not r.

187:1.5 Herod, with all his cruelty, did not r. to crucifixion.

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to live without r. to his power,

196:0.3 he did not r. to faith merely as a consolation in the

resorted

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

69:9.6 who r. to diverse subterfuges in an effort to escape

89:5.4 cannibalism has been deliberately r. to by many

90:1.5 While many r. to these tricks and deceptions,

93:4.14 Even Abraham r. to this barbarous practice after

96:1.9 The Semites therefore r. to numerous appellations

100:5.11 Jesus never r. to such methods for communion with

100:7.2 stooped to pretense, and he never r. to shamming.

103:4.2 man r. to sacrifice of some kind in an effort to make

103:7.8 mortal man r. to his futile gesture of metaphysics,

121:8.12 Only when such sources failed, have I r. to those

121:8.12 I have next r. to the memory resources of my own

121:8.12 unhesitatingly r. to the superplanetary sources of

127:2.7 first time he had consciously r. to public strategy.

143:5.7 Once more Nalda r. to questions of general religion,

146:5.2 law, just such knowledge as Jesus frequently r. to

151:3.14 Jesus also r. to the use of parables as the best

179:5.4 the Master, as was always his habit, r. to parables

187:2.3 Crucifixion was r. to in order to provide a cruel

187:5.2 the human mind of Jesus r. to the repetition of

189:2.5 r. to bribing these guards and the Roman soldiers.

193:4.7 Judas unfailingly r. to the practice of blaming

resorting

102:2.7 ingenious self-deception through r. to a retreat to the

152:2.1 This region was a favorite r. place for Capernaum

164:3.15 But Jesus had a third reason for r. to these material

resorts

90:4.6 hot springs soon blossomed as primitive health r..

150:2.2 ten women evangelists were free to enter the evil r.

150:2.2 woman found herself in one of the nefarious r. of

resource

65:3.2 Life Carriers may employ every possible natural r.

resourceful

156:5.15 Are you more r. in revealing goodness to humanity

resourcefulness

64:1.3 of the open lands stimulate action, invention, and r..

resourcessee resources, natural

5:1.2 He has mobilized the r. of divine wisdom in a

8:3.5 Infinite Spirit pledged all his r. of divine presence

69:5.11 Early man tended to squander his r. on luxury.

70:8.14 biologic, intellectual, and spiritual r. of a progressing

72:11.4 employed these military r. in an offensive war.

81:6.11 4. Human r.. Man power is indispensable to the

81:6.14 5. Effectiveness of material r..

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the r. of art, color, sound,

93:1.3 having been thrown so completely on their own r.

121:8.12 I have next resorted to the memory r. of my own

132:5.1 wealth as a wise and effective trustee of the r. of

132:5.4 wealth—riches derived from the uncultivated r. of

132:5.16 derived from the uncovering of nature’s hoarded r..

132:5.21 wise and effective distribution of such unearned r..

139:1.8 Andrew had a gift for discovering the hidden r. of

139:7.9 Levi would draw heavily upon his own personal r..

160:1.12 mightily augments the total r. of the personality.

194:4.7 the dwindling r. of Christian “equal-sharing” came

195:4.4 vitality and the possession of vast recuperative r..

195:6.1 this bank of human experience has vast spiritual r.;

195:7.1 deprive him of the vast spiritual r. of the personal

resources, natural

55:3.7 The n. of this planet were administered as social

72:1.3 Their n. are replete, and by scientific techniques they

72:6.7 4. The income from natural r..

72:6.7 One half of the income from n. goes to the old-age

72:7.13 5. N.. The income from n., when not fully required

78:2.4 since every civilization is limited by available n.,

81:6.3 material civilization is in large determined by the n.

81:6.14 on the wisdom displayed in the utilization of n.,

132:5.16 derived from the uncovering of nature’s hoarded r..

respectnoun—aspect or feature

0:4.8 Absonites—realities which are relative with r. to time

0:6.9 This luminous emanation is in no r. related either to

20:6.2 In every r. they become like the mortals of the race

22:7.3 Deity seems to be limited in just one r.: There can be

45:5.6 but in nearly every r. the Jerusem Adamites govern

61:3.10 animal quality to that of the elephant, but in one r.

93:10.6 If our conjectures in this r. are correct, it is

94:12.4 In this r. the Shin sect of Japan has become one of

97:10.7 In this r. Ezekiel was wiser than his contemporaries;

104:1.13 Trinity erred in fact, it was practically true with r.

106:4.1 but functions in this r. as a self-qualified absolute;

106:6.6 a reasonable conclusion with r. to the Universal

115:3.13 The potential may fail to time-actualize with r. to a

118:9.7 the operations of the Universal Absolute with r. to

128:1.7 Wherefore it behooved him in every r. to be made

139:4.8 In this r. John and James were much alike—they both

140:8.20 The teachings of Jesus in this r. have been grossly

respectnoun—esteem; see self-respect

2:3.1 Lord our God, no r. of persons, no taking of gifts.”

2:5.11 man’s highest concept of the mortal relations of r.

25:3.12 The higher a creature’s education, the more r. he

54:1.9 Rulers of the universe stand back in merciful r. for

66:5.15 Deliver us from violence and anger; give us r. for

69:9.13 Hebrews had great r. for these family landmarks:

74:4.4 any honor and receive all r., but worship never!

84:7.26 R. of the child for his parents arises, not in

87:1.5 later on, to show r. for the dead and thus appease

87:2.5 Moderns may mourn the dead out of r. and because

88:2.7 Modern r. for wisdom and truth is but the recent

88:3.2 Originally it was thought that r. for the totem animal

88:5.5 man believed that names must be treated with r.,

89:1.2 The r. which these prohibitions commanded in the

92:1.4 fear becomes modified by reverence, r., sympathy

92:3.4 Evolved religion commands r. because its followers

92:6.20 veneration of national gods and r. for racial heroes

94:6.9 established a r. for ancestral conduct that is still

95:7.5 r. which almost all Arabian tribes were willing to pay

97:7.4 although sheer r. for their beauty and grandeur led

100:7.4 Even his enemies maintained a wholesome r. for

107:3.4 1. Always to show adequate r. for the experience

108:3.6 I come to express admiration and profound r. for

108:3.6 I pay you r. even while you are apparently under

119:5.2 he unfailingly commanded the r. and admiration of

121:8.4 picturing Jesus as showing great r. for the law and

126:0.3 Jesus had great r. for the sincere Pharisees and the

135:1.2 The Jews regarded a Nazarite with almost the r. and

138:8.9 the Master had a profound r. and sympathetic regard

144:2.5 This judge feared not God nor had r. for man.

149:6.6 led up, through understanding r. and increasing

157:4.3 he did not approve of such an outward show of r..

159:3.2 show proper r. for the personalities of your pupils.

167:5.8 to augment their r. for women and children and for

171:7.2 Goodness always compels r., but when it is devoid

173:4.2 but they will surely show r. for my beloved son.

179:3.1 fellow apostles in this expression of surprise, r.,

181:2.14 neither the Father nor the Son has r. of persons,

185:1.1 held the Sanhedrin in r. as the highest tribunal on

185:2.4 Sanhedrists toward Jesus as well as their lack of r.

195:2.3 Roman law was dignified and r.-breeding.

respectverb

10:8.5 God the Father; I r. and honor the Deity Absolute.

18:1.5 The Paradise Creators r. the privacy and sanctity of

48:6.35 They r. your newborn morontia will; they regard

54:4.4 to r. the rights and liberties of all other beings

110:2.1 The Adjusters r. your sovereignty of personality;

111:1.8 And Adjusters so regard and r. it while they strive to

133:6.1 Not all of Ganid’s early training to r. images as

156:5.14 It is not possible to r. yourself more than you love

159:3.2 Jesus taught: Always r. the personality of man.

respectability

88:2.2 to a place of dignity and r. in the modern religious

196:1.2 unconsecrated fellowship of social r. and selfish

respectedverb

54:1.9 conferred by the Creators and duly r. by their loyal

69:9.9 Private property was thus originally r. because it was

78:8.6 Sumerians were r. and sought after as teachers and

80:3.4 They r. maidenhood, only practicing polygamy when

82:3.3 The mores, when r., have ample power to restrain

90:2.13 Early man r. knowledge; he rewarded wisdom.

119:2.5 loved or more widespreadly honored and r..

129:1.12 David r. Jesus as a mechanic but took little stock in

139:6.5 The apostles all loved and r. Nathaniel, and he got

144:5.89 reverenced your mercy, and r. your judgment.

146:6.2 This woman was much r., and half of the village

168:0.4 they were highly r. by all who knew them.

179:3.5 in compliance with the wish of one whom he r.

respectedadjective

10:3.3 love for an honored and divinely r. common Father.

89:6.2 A shaman once ordered the sacrifice of a much r.

114:3.2 the r. head and universally recognized leader of

128:5.9 and r. citizen of Nazareth in the commonwealth of

146:6.2 This woman was much r., and half of the village

168:0.4 they were highly r. by all who knew them.

173:3.1 A certain great and r. landholder had two sons,

respecter

40:10.13 he is no more a r. of ascendant destinies than is he

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

respecter of persons, no

1:4.6 God is no r., either spiritual or material.

3:1.12 He is no r., planets, systems, or universes.

12:7.8 Yet God thus loves every individual; he is no r.,

112:0.12 personality is unique in relation to God—he is no r.,

117:6.22 The Father is no r.; he treats each of his ascending

117:6.22 The Supreme likewise is no r.; he treats his children

133:0.3 they stand on an equal footing; God is truly no r..

137:8.6 and poor, free and bond, for my Father is no r.;

139:9.9 they knew of a certainty that Jesus was no r..

143:1.5 have neglected the poor, but my Father is no r..

148:6.2 loves the poor just as much as the rich; he is no r..

156:2.4 the teaching that God is no r., races, or nations;

166:4.11 Although the Father is no r., in the bestowal of gifts

174:2.2 God, for you fear no man, and that you are no r..

175:2.3 God is no r., and salvation is for the Jew as well as

181:2.14 life service to showing all men that God is no r.;

192:2.2 fear or favor; remember always that God is no r..

respectful

43:5.17 he paid r. homage to the Most High observer then

74:4.2 bow down in r. worship and prostrate themselves

100:7.16 Jesus was even r. of the faulty worship of his fellows

102:6.8 cannot find the God of probability should be r. of

respectfully

136:5.3 division of universe intelligences obediently and r.

respectingsee self-respecting

0:0.1 there exists great confusion r. the meaning of such

2:6.4 fostered a high moral standard and created a law-r.

2:6.4 believer in a sad position of insecurity r. his status

4:5.7 and pagan superstitions r. the nature of the Father.

11:0.2 there are neither records nor traditions r. the origin

25:4.18 instructing them r. their prerogatives and latitudes

26:7.2 engaged in instructing the ascenders r. the nature

28:6.3 who can instantly portray anything required r. the

30:4.34 in connection with instruction r. your own world,

31:3.7 have been trained to the limits of their capacity r.

31:3.8 you are free to conjecture with us r. the mystery of

31:7.4 We of Uversa often conjecture r. the identity of the

31:10.15 the plans of the Architects of the Master Universe r.

33:4.5 arbiter of all executive appeals r. its administration.

35:7.1 the acme of their education r. universe legislation.

37:5.7 advising the presiding magistrates r. the antecedents,

38:0.1 Peter wrote r. Jesus, “who has gone to heaven and is

40:0.10 the recital of the eternal purpose of the Gods r. the

43:4.10 to the constellation government in all matters r. the

44:3.6 to gain additional information r. one’s present and

44:8.5 they will be satiated r. every intellectual, artistic,

48:6.6 governed on the principle of r. your freewill choice

54:6.9 One error of human thinking r. these problems

56:7.7 We are not all in agreement r. the future status of

57:0.1 the records of Urantia r. its antecedents and early

66:8.2 lovingly warned r. their critical tendencies and the

82:5.10 That these taboos r. in-marriage were sociologic,

84:4.8 The so-called modesty of women r. their clothing

87:5.5 The evil eye gave origin to the first superstitions r.

108:1.2 possession of full data r. the candidate for indwelling

143:5.2 in those days for a self-r. man to speak to a woman

154:2.3 orders from their chief r. the safeguarding of Jesus.

respective

0:9.3 focalization and power mobilization, on their r.

2:7.3 Creator Sons as they function in their r. universes,

5:3.6 petitioning subjects throughout their r. creations.

10:1.2 actually transferred to his Sons, in their r. universes.

10:5.5 Trinity, but in a qualified sense and to their r. levels,

12:6.8 superuniverses each have their r. rulers who labor

14:4.11 citizenship dwell on their r. spheres of nativity.

15:7.1 the astronomical center of their r. superuniverses.

15:12.4 jurisdiction over all things and all beings in their r.

16:6.10 disproportionate and virtually unrelated in their r.

17:4.1 actual representations of their r. Spirit ancestors;

18:1.2 as co-ordinate and joint directors of their r. spheres,

18:2.3 the Eternals of Days have developed their r. spheres

18:3.3 Seven Master Spirits determine the nature of their r.

21:2.1 builders, and administrators of their r. domains,

21:2.10 architects and makers of the life plans of their r.

21:2.12 still their realms whirl on about their r. centers.

21:5.8 and administrative power in their r. universes;

22:6.2 They represent the superior minds of their r. groups

24:1.15 supervisors are entirely alike within their r. orders,

28:4.2 only by the Ancients of Days and only on their r.

28:4.13 and outward to the worlds of their r. sectors.

28:6.4 status of any individual on any world of their r.

29:4.24 potential of the living and dead energies of their r.

30:3.10 on active service on the requisition of their r. group

32:3.3 disciplining, and settling their r. local universes.

35:10.1 Salvington circuit of seventy planets, with their r.

41:2.7 the calculations and deductions of their r. staffs of

41:3.1 between the individual stars and their r. systems.

42:12.11 and characteristic of their r. spirit-mind indwellers.

43:1.7 at the headquarters buildings of their r. sectors.

44:6.9 craftsmen who, when all others have made their r.

46:5.11 so elevated as to overlook all of their r. residential

48:4.14 recess from the serious assignments of our r. orders.

50:6.4 is received by the ages of their r. dispensations.

51:1.2 being attuned to the life pattern of their r. systems.

66:3.8 back as teachers and leaders of their r. peoples.

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

66:7.7 trained in Mesopotamia for work with their r. races

72:2.3 legislatures concurred in by the r. state governors,

76:4.8 reared in the tribal surroundings of their r. mothers

87:4.4 good and bad luck were pictured as having their r.

92:5.6 their return is always expected by their r. groups.

99:6.2 spread of the essential gospel of their r. messages of

114:6.18 Angels cannot fully control the affairs of their r.

119:1.3 assembled about their r. receiving stations for

134:3.6 and fully accredited by their r. religious groups.

134:5.14 when they freely surrender their r. sovereignties into

134:6.3 always fighting each other until they gave up their r.

138:6.1 the six new apostles were put in the hands of their r.

138:9.3 satisfactory plans for the care of their r. families.

160:2.7 men enrich the soul by pooling their r. spiritual

186:5.5 unlimited sovereignty over their r. local universes.

187:1.11 two brigands and the Son of Man to their r. crosses.

189:1.11 were dispatched to their r. universe assignments.

189:3.4 back to the jurisdiction of their r. commanders.

190:1.5 farewell, and send you on your r. assignments,

respectively

24:0.10 and the Assigned Sentinels are r. stationed on the

24:7.8 the associated Seven Supreme Power Directors, r.,

25:6.5 will r. remain Celestial Recorders and Custodians of

26:1.12 orders, serving in Havona, are r. the offspring of the

64:7.5 establishing the civilizations r. of Mexico, Central

70:8.7 City and country have r. contributed to the

76:2.5 The boys were r. eighteen and twenty years of age

77:5.10 four diverse cultures r. fostered by four different

92:6.14 Judaism and Hinduism, and each r. has greatly

95:7.2 peoples of the Orient and Occident had become r.

98:4.6 taught that the divine son (r. Attis and Osiris) had

114:7.8 chosen by the corps to which they are r. attached

154:4.1 divided into four nearly equal groups who held, r.,

respects, all

10:3.18 to function as one with the Father in all spiritual r.

21:2.10 by dual-origin native beings who are in a. identical.

190:0.1 the world of his mortal incarnation, it will be in a.

respects, certain

16:3.17 And in c. this presiding Spirit is similarly expressive

26:6.3 In c., new relationships with the Seventh Master

67:7.3 In c. progress had been made; in other directions

respects, many

15:6.15 Urantia, in size, density, and location, is in m. ideal

21:2.2 m. dependent upon, the Third Source and Center.

24:7.9 now traversed by ascending mortals differs in m.

26:8.1 In m. the experiences of this circuit are the most

34:2.6 the universe may, in m., be tardy in development,

35:5.3 In m. these Sons are a self-governing body;

41:2.1 The Norlatiadek systems differ in m., but all are

53:7.9 In m. this rebellion was the most widespread of all

63:1.1 In m., Andon and Fonta were the most remarkable

72:12.1 the government of this unique people are in m.

82:6.2 races—blue, red, and yellow—were in m. superior to

89:8.8 And in m. prayers have not much changed with the

106:0.6 Father’s worlds) is in m. of ultimate significance.

139:6.4 In m. Nathaniel was the odd genius of the twelve.

respects, most

20:6.5 Avonals, while comparable in m., are not identical

respects, other

82:6.9 notwithstanding their slight inferiority in some o..

122:5.3 a blending of his parents’ traits; in o. he exhibited

respects, pay their

70:3.10 ambassadors of two warring tribes would meet, p.,

123:0.3 wish the Nazareth family well and to p. to the child

respects, some

0:1.23 4. Absolute perfection in s., imperfection in all others

18:6.1 acts as the representative of the Trinity, and in s.,

29:4.25 In s. the energy transformers are the most

36:2.13 Planetary life,while similar in s., differs in many ways

52:2.4 In s. Urantians do not seem to have emerged from

82:6.10 the secondary Sangiks were in s. superior to primary

94:11.2 While in s. it is unfortunate that Buddhism was not

95:5.2 In s. this young Egyptian king is one of the most

137:7.8 Maccabean revolt, whose requirements were in s.

139:8.9 Thomas was in s. like Philip; he also wanted “to be

141:7.11 John that his work on earth was in s. to be limited by

respiration

11:5.9 Nor do the pulsations account for the r. of space,

11:6.0 6. SPACE RESPIRATION

11:6.1 We do not know the actual mechanism of space r.;

11:6.1 This r. affects the horizontal extension of pervaded

11:6.4 The cycles of space r. extend in each phase for a

12:4.8 1. Primary motion—space r., the motion of space

12:4.12 participate in the two-billion-year cycles of space r.

12:5.1 The totality of space r. destroys its local value as a

43:1.3 morontia gas suitable for the r. of morontia creatures

46:2.3 gas adapted to the r. of the morontia order of life.

46:2.3 This third gas in no way unfits the air for the r. of

59:6.8 that it served admirably to support animal r..

59:6.10 and the atmosphere had become ideal for animal r..

respiratory

41:3.8 these younger stars whose gigantic r. heaves require

49:2.24 worlds have an atmospheric ocean suited to r.

49:2.24 when the r. factors of a planet are very high or low

respite

107:6.7 of death do not even experience this temporary r..

128:5.6 Jesus enjoyed this temporary r. from the program of

resplendent

2:1.2 He is r. in majesty and glory.”

131:1.3 the r. face of the Supreme would abide in majesty

131:5.2 the One God—all-wise, good, righteous, holy, r.,

respond

4:1.9 the primordials of force, concept, or spirit will r. to

7:1.3 Spirit realities r. to the drawing power of the center

9:6.5 The spiritual aspects of creature mind unfailingly r.

9:6.5 the material features r. to the gravity urge of the

11:8.2 invariably and unerringly r. to the central gravity pull

14:2.3 the Havona natives r. to forty-nine differing

15:4.1 the ancestor of all materialization, does always r.

16:6.4 these supermaterial realities so r. to the mind of the

36:4.1 volunteers who r. to the call of the System

37:3.6 the slumbering personalities r. to “the voice of the

40:9.8 Personalities of onetime association mutually r. quite

84:5.10 Will modern woman r. to this great achievement of

94:6.6 not coerce mankind but always stands ready to r.

94:12.6 Will this ancient faith r. once more to the stimulus

110:3.7 1. Choosing to r. to divine leading; sincerely basing

113:6.8 demands that personal or group guardians shall r.

113:6.8 and when the rolls are called, the seraphim r., but

130:8.4 that the man lacked the ability to r. to spirit leading.

140:5.22 Children always r. to the challenge of courage.

151:2.3 degrees of ability to comprehend truth and r. to its

152:6.4 must recognize truth and r. to the spiritual appeal of

155:6.17 Now, mistake not, my Father will ever r. to the

160:1.5 Animals r. nobly to the urge of life, but only man

185:4.2 Jesus would not reply to his many inquiries or r. to

196:1.4 The people heard Jesus gladly, and they will again r.

responded

7:3.4 some are detained and r. to by the lower automatic

95:7.3 that might have r. to the Jesusonian gospel, but

126:3.8 he r. in his heart and recognized in his mind that

151:2.3 To this invitation only Nathaniel r..

194:3.16 the Father and Son r. by giving themselves to man—

196:0.12 His faith was so absolute and undoubting that it r.

responding

0:6.1 Any and all things r. to the personality circuit of the

0:6.1 Any and all things r. to the spirit circuit of the Son,

0:6.7 all forms of energy which, while still r. to Paradise

12:9.1 the creation of new and spirit goals and then in r. to

15:4.2 When this energy attains gravity-r. levels,

16:4.11 by the linear-gravity-r. units of organized matter.

42:2.12 The now-appearing gravity-r. energy carries the

42:4.5 nor organized matter were present and r. to gravity.

42:4.6 Throughout all organized space there are gravity-r.

42:6.3 Ultimatons function by mutual attraction, r. only to

56:9.12 Creator Sons, who organize these gravity-r. forces

126:3.5 carrying out any plan for r to the Jerusalem visitation

responds

0:6.1 all that r. to the mind circuit of the Conjoint Actor,

0:6.1 Any and all that r. to the material-gravity circuit

1:5.16 The Isle of Paradise r. to all the physical

9:4.5 Cosmic force r. to mind even as cosmic mind r. to

16:3.12 Infinite Spirit, it is Master Spirit Number Six who r..

16:6.4 reality sensitivity of the cosmic mind r. to certain

16:6.4 of reality just as energy-material r. to gravity.

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly r. (recognizes response)

42:1.8 Energy is eternal but not infinite; it ever r. to the

112:0.13 Personality r. directly to other-personality presence.

116:5.14 In the final analysis, all energy r. to mind,

116:7.4 even as the grand universe r. to the far-flung spirit

154:6.8 how the conscience r. to emotional appeal as the

161:2.5 He unfailingly r. to the spectacle of human need;

responsesee response to, in

0:3.17 5. The unlimited capacity for infinity r. exists in the

0:11.5 Every r. of this Absolute to any given situation

2:5.8 The experience of loving is very much a direct r. to

2:7.6 the unerring r. of the ever-present Spirit of Truth.

5:5.2 Religion is an independent realm of human r. to

5:6.8 thus been liberated from the fetters of causation r.,

5:6.9 liberation from slavish r. to antecedent causation,

7:1.6 Spirit-gravity pull and r. thereto operate not only on

7:1.8 There is an unvarying r. of the Son’s spirit to all

7:1.8 to all spirit things, beings, and persons, and this r.

9:8.8 2. Objective r. to the Father’s personality circuit.

11:8.4 perfectly clear-cut, stages of r. to Paradise gravity:

11:8.7 In this stage, energy-matter discloses r. to the

12:3.8 computed on the basis of the gravity r. of basic

12:3.10 the problem of mind-gravity presence and r..

12:3.10 about eighty-five per cent of the mind-gravity r. to

12:6.6 by a latitude of performance and an elasticity of r.

12:6.7 Absolutes, and that such diversity of r. in the face of

12:8.5 Reality, measured by physical-gravity r., is the

14:2.3 the higher spiritual orders of reaction r. vary in

16:6.4 quality which might be denominated the “reality r..”

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly responds (recognizes r.)

16:6.6 nonfactual, reflective conclusions based on cosmic r.

16:7.2 The selective r. of an animal is limited to the motor

16:8.19 exhibits reactive r. to the personality-gravity circuit

17:2.5 The Deity r. to the creative wills of the Supreme

17:2.6 no limit to the Deity Absolute’s potential of r. to

25:2.1 a definite superuniverse technique of reflective r. to

26:2.6 appeared as a creative r. of the Master Spirits to

29:2.15 functions in seven phases and discloses varying r. to

29:4.12 But though such r. appears wholly mechanistic,

29:4.26 communications but quite powerless to make r..

31:10.10 The seven finaliter corps represent the divinity r.

36:2.18 The capacity of material creatures to effect spirit r.

36:5.15 With the appearance of the spiritual r. of the creature

38:9.7 twelve levels of intellectual r. to the joint ministry of

39:8.9 sin will never find r. in the heart of a seraphim of

40:9.5 does have a residual experiential-recognition-r. to

40:9.6 there is an immediate r. of experiential recognition

40:9.6 the intellectual quality of fact; and this dual r.

40:9.7 the attribute of recognition-r. in the surviving soul.

40:9.8 necessary to invest such mutual personality r. with

41:1.1 following nebular evolution of gravity r., they are

42:2.8 Unqualified Absolute into the realms of multiple r.

42:2.8r. to certain primal motions initiated by the God

42:2.11 yielding an aggregate-mass or space-directional r.

42:2.11 When energy emerges to the level of initial r. to

42:2.12 Upon the appearance of gravity r., the Associate

42:2.23 unmistakable r. to the action of Paradise gravity—

42:6.3 Without linear-gravity r. they are thus held in the

42:11.4 The levels of gravity r. for spirit, mind, and matter

42:11.4 losing this r. only in proportion to spirit

42:11.4 space is measured inversely to the linear-gravity r..

42:11.5 Linear-gravity r. is a quantitative measure of

42:11.5 traverse space without affecting linear-gravity r..

42:11.5 Although such gravity r. is directly proportional to

56:1.2 the gravity r. of all bona fide material reality to the

56:1.3 pure-energy r. is likewise universal and inescapable.

65:0.6 organismal environmental r. are the domains of the

65:0.6 those r mechanisms of organisms capable of learning

65:6.8 The ability to learn, memory and differential r. to

65:6.10 nervous system possesses innate capacity for r. to

65:7.4 the nonmechanical-teachable types of organismal r..

65:7.5 mechanical orders of organismal environmental r..

65:7.8 the physical (electrochemical) and the mental r. to

82:3.1 Marriage is the institutional r. of the social organism

86:6.6 an art of living based on something more than r. to

86:7.5 religion arose as his r. to the illusory environment;

87:7.10 must be the demand for devotion, the r. of loyalty.

91:0.1 the dual potential of social r. and God recognition.

92:4.3 religion is the r. of the superintellectual cosmos to

92:4.8 son voluntarily gives in recognition of, and r. to,

92:7.4 variable intellectual r. to his identical spiritual leading

95:3.4 The concepts of good and evil found ready r. in

100:6.3 The marks of human r. to the religious impulse

101:10.3 the unending r. of effect to antecedent action;

105:1.5 as both cause and effect, as both volition and r..

105:6.2 1. The deity r., the appearance of the three levels of

105:6.3 2. The universe r. involved an activation of the

105:6.5 4. The divinity r. to the imperfection inherent in

112:0.8 6. It discloses only qualitative r. to the personality

112:0.8 show both qualitative and quantitative r. to gravity.

112:1.13 the phenomenon of stimulus-r. is not a mechanical

112:1.15 significant contacts with environment (r. to a drive)

112:2.15 volitional r. to the leading of the Thought Adjuster.

112:5.2 Having appeared in r. to the Father’s will,

113:6.9 the resurrection r. occurs on the mansion worlds.

117:1.2 perfect-Creator cause and the perfecting-creature r..

118:10.22 apparently variable reciprocal r. in the Supreme.

127:2.8 Jesus’ plea found an appreciative r. in the hearts

130:4.3 appreciation of, and r. to, the intellectual cosmos.

130:4.14 establishes value levels of spirit recognition and r..

145:2.9 in the creature’s conscious r. to the divine urge of

149:6.11 the attitude of mind and the r. of spirit which are so

155:5.14 intending to signify their united and loyal r. to this

164:3.13 1. This was not a miracle r. to the individual’s faith.

188:5.2 loves men so much that his love awakens the r. of

196:3.20 constitutes religion as the motive of inner r. to outer

196:3.20 engaged in a meaningful and intelligent r. to total

response to, in

2:5.2 It is in r. to this paternal affection that God sends the

3:1.7 in accordance with the mass, in r. to the physical

5:6.12 portal of eternity opens only in r. to the freewill

9:3.7 But the Conjoint Actor does not act for, or in r. to,

13:4.5 bestowing more of their presence in r. to a sincere

24:7.8 this transformation takes place in r. to the will of

24:7.9 —the God of evolutionary creatures—in r. to the

29:4.12 seem to be wholly automatic and mechanical in r. to

34:1.1 In r. to Paradise phenomena there personalizes

42:2.8 potential force becomes active and primordial in r. to

42:2.12 In r. to the work of these force manipulators,

42:10.5 Morontia mind functions differentially in r. to the

58:2.9 These diurnal wanderings of the compass are in r.

58:6.7 anatomic structure of all new orders of life are in r.

65:6.8 can learn from reactive habits of behavior in r. to

86:7.5 Industry, war, slavery, and government arose in r. to

87:5.2 religious organization evolve in r. to the belief in

90:0.1 as ritual became more complex in r. to man’s

91:7.4 The human mind may perform in r. to so-called

94:4.1 further changes in r. to Buddhism and Jainism and

94:5.4 Deity would bestow his favor upon mankind in r. to

97:0.2 Hebraic mind from generation to generation in r.

103:5.3 the truly unselfish drive of mortal mind is in r. to the

105:1.7 which have become real in r. to his willful mandates.

105:7.18 the personalities of the Gods stirred in r. to the

106:8.20 acting through the Ultimate and in r. to the initial

108:2.11 we observe Adjusters sometimes bestowed in r. to

112:5.2 Having appeared in r. to the Father’s will,

116:4.5 collectively produced the Seven Circuit Spirits in r.

117:2.9 Does the Supreme Being actualize in r. to the

117:2.9 does this finite cosmos progressively evolve in r.

118:5.2 but as the panorama of eternity unfolds in r. to the

118:6.7 the universe frame which has actualized in r. to prior

118:9.6 mechanisms have come into existence in r. to the

119:6.5 In r. to our many addresses of welcome and

121:8.14 its effective arrangement and in r. to my choice of

130:2.8 in r. to his questions Jesus said: “The dog has a

132:5.14 and in r. to the rich man’s request for more detailed

135:7.3 In r. to the questions of his disciples John continued

140:10.8 In r. to a question asked by Andrew, the Master

144:6.1 John had done this in r. to the urging of Abner,

146:2.1 prayer, thanksgiving, and worship, and in r. to his

148:7.4 first case of a miracle to be wrought by Jesus in r. to

150:9.2 The transformations of grace are wrought in r. to

151:6.7 thronged by those who came in r. to the word that

154:5.1 And in r. to this hasty call, presently there were

154:6.1 Jesus’ earth family arrived on the scene in r. to the

165:5.1 And in r. to Andrew’s request, Jesus said: “Yes,

171:0.6 That evening, in r. to the labors of Peter, James

191:0.5 from going out in public in r. to James’s urging,

responses

16:6.5 These r. are self-evident to clear-reasoning mind

16:6.9 These moral, and spiritual insights, these cosmic r.,

16:9.1 these three universe reality r. of cosmic recognition.

26:2.6 with the ability to make suitable creative r. to the

28:4.1 therein to see and therewith to hear the certain r. of

42:11.5 which operate to neutralize gravity action and all r.

65:7.5 Such preintelligent r. of living organisms pertain to

140:4.8 emotional r. to such urges can be changed;

140:4.8 In the strong character emotional r. are integrated

responsibilities

12:6.8 watched over by those intrusted with such high r..

19:2.4 personalities who have come up to the high r. of

25:4.13 having once assumed such r., they may not relinquish

26:10.1 The attainment of Paradise entails r. of a new and

28:6.15 developed to gracefully bear these added r., but to

33:3.7 —a grand and glorious family but one of untold r.

33:6.2 Morning Star is absent from Salvington, his r. are

35:6.1 candidate for selection to assume the r. of junior

38:4.4 If a seraphim bears r which forbid absence from duty

39:4.9 their appreciation of the r. of universe government

43:5.3 our local universe before taking up his Edentia r..

45:2.1 these sovereigns are intrusted with large executive r.,

45:7.3 mortal survivors for the assumption of the high r. of

48:2.2 require no training before entering upon their r..

52:4.6 rulers who are most fit to bear social and political r..

55:3.15 on certain worlds for this and other similar r..

55:9.3 government will expand to grasp the r. of new grand

55:12.3 do not assume administrative r. until the authority of

67:6.2 Similar groups of Amadonites assumed these r. when

70:12.5 intellectually and morally to fulfill such sacred r..

71:3.10 caliber of its citizens who volunteer to accept the r.

72:3.7 new civic and social r. to the state are assumed.

72:3.8 instructed in the parental schools regarding the r. of

72:8.2 their trusts concern r. in the regional administration

72:8.2 Division three includes state r., and such officials

74:1.4 plans to be pursued in accepting the r. of rulership

74:1.6 Adam and Eve went forth to their new r. equipped

74:3.5 selected to assume r. in the new administration of

74:3.5 to behold Eve, a woman, sharing the honors and r.

74:6.8 in preparation for the assumption of marital r..

83:0.3 of altruistic duties and race-benefiting home r..

84:1.1 encumbering himself with the r. of wife, children,

109:0.1 by the Adjuster in preparing for the increased r.

113:2.8 of the angelic pair can discharge all ministering r..

114:1.3 Prince should arrive to assume his titular r..

114:7.1 are competent and trustworthy to assume such r..

119:3.2 and having thus disposed of his administrative r.,

119:6.2 there was a wider distribution of administrative r..

124:3.3 difficulties and r. rapidly multiplied in the life of this

124:3.4 compelled to assume the r. of the first-born son

124:4.4 credit for so successfully discharging their parental r.

124:6.16 And so, even ere the heavy r. of the Nazareth family

124:6.16 come to begin the resumption of the r. of a universe.

126:2.2 heavy but highly educational and disciplinary r.

126:2.3 Jesus cheerfully accepted the r. so suddenly thrust

126:5.4 duty and faithfully discharging the immediate r. of

126:5.12 manhood with its increased r. and opportunities

127:2.5 pleading as an excuse his heavy family r., which

127:6.8 would get married if he were free from his family r..

132:5.2 your problems having to do with the r. of wealth.

133:1.2 Can you not see that on this world such r. had

139:3.8 signified that they were ready to assume such r.,

139:12.3 discharged the r. of his office honestly, faithfully,

140:6.11 “Be willing, then, to take up your r. and follow me

142:7.8 When young they are prepared for the greater r. of

151:0.2 Peter being more than occupied with the many r.

157:3.2 hoped they might gain a new vision of their r. and

158:7.5 let him disregard himself, take up his r. daily, and

159:3.7 In entering the kingdom, you cannot escape its r.

159:5.10 take up the full measure of his r. daily to follow me

159:5.10 to live up to the full measure of their human r. and

162:8.2 loss of their parents, Martha had assumed the r. of

172:5.2 Andrew; he was too busy with the r. of his office

181:2.3 But as for the r. left to me by my earthly father,

responsibility

2:2.7 the children of time—creatures of moral r. who have

6:2.4 the Father’s perfection and jointly shares the r. of

8:4.4 Son of God accepts the creatorship charge of r. for

18:1.2 they function individually in particular fields of r..

21:5.6 of sovereignty by a Master Son implies the r. of

21:5.8 these Master Sons are supreme in authority, r.,

28:6.2 superuniverse government are charged with the r. of

28:6.14 know the limitations of your ability to discharge r.,

28:6.15 And the mistake of placing r. prematurely upon

28:6.18 the r. of ethics, the necessity for recognizing that

31:3.2 even greater tests of trust and sublime services of r..

33:6.3 have assigned to them certain special domains of r..

35:2.3 assumes the r., of the eldest son in a large family.

39:1.17 have qualified for their positions of trust and r. by

39:4.9 portray the r. and morality of cosmic citizenship to

41:1.1 physical controllers, who thereupon assume full r.

41:2.8 worlds is the r. of the Master Physical Controllers,

47:2.1 charging the cherubim with the r. of delivering this

52:5.6 they attain the age of moral r., of spiritual choice.

67:1.3 that reposed in a Planetary Prince who assumes r. for

70:1.16 the tendency of man to place the r. on his gods.

72:3.7 fifteen, when the first initiation into civic r. is held.

72:9.6 members to positions of governmental trust and r..

74:5.2 Material Sons must assume full r. for the conduct of

82:1.7 above individual ease and personal freedom from r..

82:3.4 his wedding day as marking his entrance upon r. and

84:7.25 parental rights, entails the supreme r. of human

84:7.27 And any attempt to shift parental r to state or church

88:1.9 put a leaf in his hair for the purpose of disavowing r.

88:4.7 persons to be put to death because of supposed r.

89:5.9 the assumption of collective r. for inflicting the death

93:5.1 Melchizedek did lay upon Abraham the r. of keeping

95:4.2 the realization of the presence of, and r. to, God.

97:10.7 joined with them in insisting on personal moral r.,

109:3.7 promptly received them when the age of moral r.

110:6.13 of personal choice, individual decision, moral r.,

111:4.9 there rests upon each person the r. of choosing as to

112:5.5 man’s greatest opportunity his supreme cosmic r..

117:4.9 the great cosmic r. of self-conscious personalities:

119:0.3 that Creator Son assumes full r. for the completion,

123:2.10 with sons, the father assuming r. for their education.

123:2.13 the mother to bear the r. for a child’s training until

123:2.14 Joseph was now assuming the direct r. for Jesus’

123:6.9 since he did not feel competent to assume the r.

124:4.9 he never shirked the r. of making the necessary

124:5.6 r. for the support and direction of a large family,

124:6.17 in spirit on his shoulders rested the r. of a universe.

125:0.1 Passover, was the first complete freedom from r.

125:0.1 had a like period of freedom from all sense of r.,

126:2.2 shoulder the r. of caring for his widowed mother

126:3.5 Family r. had quite effectively removed all thought

127:1.8 the willing manner in which he shouldered the r. of

127:2.9 if he (James) were only old enough to assume r. for

127:3.2 to assume r. for the family so that Jesus could begin

127:6.12 Jesus has learned well to bear r..

128:2.4 James assumed full financial r. for the family,

128:2.4 James and Joseph in the bearing of the family r..

128:5.1 first year of comparative freedom from family r..

128:7.13 James would henceforth assume full financial r.

129:2.5 forthwith assumed full r. for the care of the family.

130:2.8 creature endowed with the attributes of spiritual r.

132:5.23 for the benefit of others is a solemn and sacred r..

135:10.1 John somehow felt that the r. of the kingdom was

139:4.1 John continued to bear this r. as long as Mary the

140:1.7 I am about to put upon your souls the solemn r.

145:3.10 Jesus had passed the r. of this healing decision to

148:5.4 a tendency to ascribe to God the r. for everything

153:3.3 elders thus relieves such crafty children of their r.,

169:1.6 always seeking for a good time and shirking r.,

169:1.6 serious, sober, hard-working, and willing to bear r.

172:5.2 the thought of his r. as chief of the apostolic corps

177:2.7 a tremendous r. rests upon all earthly fathers so to

178:1.5 you face a double r. of duty to man and duty to God

181:2.17 I release you from all r. as regards these temporal

181:2.17 But this release from r. as the administrative head

181:2.17 does not in any manner lessen your moral r. to do

181:2.17 I would liberate you from all administrative r.

183:4.2 Andrew had been released from all r. in the group

185:3.8 Pilate thought to avoid the r. of deciding the case,

185:4.3 he was thankful that it was Pilate who had the r. of

189:0.1 the creatures of Michael, did this on their own r.;

191:0.6 freedom from r. for the guidance of his fellow

192:0.2 never formally elected him to such a position of r.;

responsiblesee responsible for

23:2.18 the Ancients of Days and are immediately r. to

24:5.4 They are r. solely to the Supreme Executive of the

39:1.17 duties while attached to lower or less r. orders.

47:0.4 each world who is directly r. to the Jerusem rulers.

55:4.8 to r. places in the new administration of the settled

55:10.11 the Melchizedeks are destined to play increasingly r.

90:3.7 necessitating the execution of the witch r. therefor.

123:3.3 telling him that either God or the devil was r..

123:5.2 “son of the commandment”—henceforth a r. citizen

175:2.3 ignorant, and for which they could in no way be r.!

responsible for

7:0.5 The Son is not personally r. for the conduct of all

12:4.2 Who, or what, is really r. for the gigantic activities

12:4.6 force organizers are apparently r. for the production

27:5.5 in possession of universe knowledge are also r. for

28:5.10 comprehend what this means to those who are r. for

33:3.8 the Spirit is solely r. for bringing into existence the

41:2.8 Physical Controllers, but these beings are not r. for

48:3.7 These companions are r. for the whole of the career

61:7.1 The ice is also r. for those gentle swells, or surface

65:5.3 The wise and all-powerful beings who are r. for

65:7.2 Life Carriers is r. for the mortal inability to discern

70:10.4 A man’s neighbors were r. for his conduct; therefore

77:2.11 is r. for the traditions of such long human lives.

77:4.1 the purer Nodites and was in many ways r. for

83:7.7 largely r. for the increasing divorce tendencies

90:3.5 that the spirits were still r. for delayed healing or

90:3.5 spirit ghosts were still held r. for disease and death

90:3.7 necessitating the execution of the witch r. therefor.

97:8.1 profane history is r. for much of the confusion

103:2.10 A misguided conscience can become r. for much

120:1.4 I will be fully and efficiently r. for the security and

121:6.2 Hebrew scriptures into Greek at Alexandria was r.

123:2.13 to hold the father r. for the lad’s education from that

123:3.3 such unseen influences were r. for the physical

124:2.6 Until he became r. for the support of the home,

134:2.4 being r. for the material intrusted to his charge and

137:4.17 lest his indulgence of sympathy and pity become r.

148:5.4 The Father is not personally r. for all you may fail to

171:4.6 to become r. for the death of the Son of Man.

171:8.10 You will never be held r. for the accomplishment of

175:4.7 3. They felt themselves r. for the preservation of

responsivesee responsive to

0:6.2 linear-gravity-r. matter in the grand universe.

0:6.11 Neither space nor pattern are gravity r., but there is

12:3.10 intelligence, it is apparently not spirit-gravity r..

12:3.12 measure either qualitative or quantitative realities r.

16:7.9 fragrant persons with those who are less morally r.,

28:3.1 There is a definite Paradise-r. technique associated

34:7.5 have had physical natures more naturally spirit r..

36:6.6 Force-energy is variously gravity r.; life is not.

36:6.6 energies that have fulfilled all gravity-r. obligations.

42:4.2 prevented from returning to its source, it is ever r.

42:6.2 Preatomic matter becomes slightly gravity r. when

56:2.1 Infinite Spirit, by whose spirit-r. ministry of mind,

90:5.3 services embracing prayer, song, r. reading,

110:4.1 commonness of nature and absence of r. recognition.

116:7.1 it is also a magnificent and r. living organism.

149:6.4 much loved children are led to love their father in r.

162:6.2 after the chanting of the Hallel, the r. reading of the

responsive to

0:6.6 those energies which are r. to Paradise gravity but

0:6.7 to Paradise gravity, are directly r. to linear gravity.

2:6.2 cognizant of, and r. to, the fundamental needs of the

3:2.5 nor Paradise spirit, is not directly r. to the Father.

6:4.1 all spiritual beings and values are r. to the infinite

6:4.6 such an ascending mind becomes increasingly r. to

7:0.4 impersonal realities of spirit nature are always r. to

7:1.3 Spirit substance (quality) is just as r. to spirit gravity.

7:1.3 physical matter (quantity) is r. to physical gravity.

7:1.4 This drawing power is instantly r. to the inter- and

7:3.2 more r. to the inward pulling urge of spirit gravity

9:0.4 Like the First Source and Center, the Third is r. to

9:3.5 are by nature r. to the acts of the Third Source and

9:4.2 energy is receptive and r. to mind; mind can be

11:5.5 The forces emanating from this zone are not r. to

11:5.7 indirectly r. to the will and mandates of the infinite

11:8.6 It signalizes the appearance of energy systems r. to

12:3.1 Personality also is r. to gravity—to the Father’s

12:3.12 measure either qualitative or quantitative realities r.

12:6.5 primal physical forces are not r. to linear gravity,

12:8.5 —Godlike—it becomes less r. to material gravity.

14:2.7 Havona are more spiritualized and hence more r. to

16:4.12 the grasp of the Unqualified Absolute, becoming r.

24:2.2 are personally sensitive and r. to intelligent will.

24:2.8 Census Directors are r. to nothing but will function.

28:3.2 They are reflectively r. to all of each phase of

28:4.11 angels peculiarly r. to the sentiments of all orders

28:5.16 angels are quickly r. to these educational efforts.

29:5.5 transmute primordial force (pre-energy not r. to

32:1.1 emergent energy becomes r. to local or linear gravity

34:4.13 are sensitive and r. to these directional currents.

36:2.18 The life patterns are variously r. to these adjutants

42:2.5 and is r. only to the personal grasp of the Father,

42:2.11 energy is not at first definitely r. to the Paradise-

42:2.12 directly r. to the circular grasp of Paradise gravity

42:4.2 prevented from returning to its source, it is ever r.

42:11.4 human mind, are r. to the interactions of universe

42:12.15 it is in turn r. to the ultimate overcontrol of spirit.

46:7.5 adjutant mind-spirits; they are not r. to the spirits of

56:1.5 that they are fully r. to his personal presence;

56:9.12 mobilize its energies to become gravity r. to the pull

56:10.13 invests the human minds is unerringly r. to truth—

57:5.2 this periodic pulsation, rendered your sun highly r. to

58:2.9 Even the compass needle is r. to this solar influence

64:6.22 The early blue men were r. to the persuasions of the

65:6.7 The lower forms of plant life are r. to physical,

65:6.8 The laws of physics are not r. to training; they are

85:2.6 awakening religious nature of mankind became r. to

86:5.1 mortal himself except that it was not r. to touch.

90:3.1 being directly r. to the whims of the ghosts and

90:3.1 he recognizes that matter is r. to the intelligent

104:4.44 the Universal Absolute are alike r. to Deity and to

107:7.4 is ever r. to the will and acts of existent personality.

112:6.3 the appearance of the material body-form is r. to

112:7.6 It is a fact in time and is r. to the vicissitudes

116:6.5 the mechanism of physical life is r., in part, to the

116:7.4 Mortal man is r. to spirit guidance, even as the grand

117:1.9 r. alike to creature effort and Creator purpose;

117:3.8 Paradise and in rendering these r. to the Supreme.

118:4.3 static potentials forthwith become active and r. to

122:2.8 the soil of John’s heart was ever r. to the sowing of

126:0.2 he would be more r. to her plans for his future life.

128:4.7 unless their hearts were r. to the spiritual realities

140:5.16 Being sensitive and r. to human need creates

responsively

112:5.20 all selfhood (personality) is able to function r. to

responsiveness

99:1.5 increase the r. of one social group to the needs and

116:6.4 controller personalities discloses the r. of energy to

116:6.4 same controlling entities indicates the r. of mass to

restsee restremainder; see restverb; see laid to rest

7:5.6 Neither did the Eternal Son pass through the r. that

24:6.1 the goal of the ages: God, r., and then eternity of

25:7.2 you will be provided with regular seasons of r. and

25:7.2 Paradise there will always be time for r. and spirit

26:1.1 ministering spirits enjoy seasons of r. and change;

26:4.9 7. Complements of R..

26:7.4 they have passed through the terminal r. of time

26:7.4 Not until after the divine r. do they partake of the

26:10.6 final r., the inevitable sleep which ever intervenes

26:10.7 place them in the custody of the complements of r.,

26:11.0 11. THE COMPLEMENTS OF REST

26:11.1 provides the superaphic complements of r. with a

26:11.3 The superaphic complements of r. are not so much

26:11.6 the instigators of r. of the primary order of

26:11.6 The perfected pilgrims begin this r., go to sleep,

26:11.7 you go not alone to your r. as you did on the

26:11.7 Now, as you prepare for the attainment r.,

26:11.7 the majestic complement of r., who prepares to

26:11.7 who prepares to enter the r. as one with you,

26:11.8 and now the third metamorphosis is the true r.,

27:0.10 7. Instigators of R..

27:0.11 your career under the tutelage of the instigators of r.

27:1.0 1. INSTIGATORS OF REST

27:1.1 The instigators of r. are the inspectors of Paradise

27:1.1 their colleagues, the complements of r. of the

27:1.1 The one essential to the enjoyment of Paradise is r.

27:1.1 divine r.; and these instigators of r. are the final

27:1.2 R. is of a sevenfold nature: There is the r. of sleep

27:1.2 There is also the normal r. of energy intake,

27:1.2 the transition r. from one stage of being to another

27:1.3 The instigators and the complements of r. are just as

27:1.4 You enter the r. on the final Havona circuit and are

27:1.4 instigator of r. who welcomes you to the eternal

27:1.5 The last r. of time has been enjoyed; the last sleep

28:6.12 employment, work, and in its negative utilization, r..

30:4.12 unconscious and oblivious to the length of their r..

35:2.8 following the correctional r., reinstatement to service

38:2.6 on Salvington they will share their places of r. and

39:2.10 until after the last r. of sleep on the inner circle of

39:2.11 You are consciously unconscious during seraphic r..

42:4.5 signifies absence of heat—comparative energy r.

44:2.10 memory recapitulation with forms of mind r. and

44:3.4 enormous edifices utilized during the seasons of r.,

44:5.8 7. The teachers of r.. Divine r. is associated with the

44:5.8 places of rendezvous where we enter the divine r.

44:5.9 must be inducted into the long and revivifying r. of

44:5.9 a form of r. required to replenish the energy losses

44:5.10 creatures in their efforts to understand the divine r.,

46:1.7 stations are in operation during this period of r.

46:5.30 the theater of morontia activities devoted to r. and

48:4.9 in the achievement of thought change and mind r.,

63:2.6 After three days’ r. and enjoyment of the fire, Andon

69:3.2 engaging in accentuated periods of work and r..

72:3.5 Moral instruction offered by teachers during the r.

76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their mortal r. with strong

77:8.3 they enter into the spirit of human work, r., and play.

84:2.4 he went to bed, along with the wife, remaining at r.

84:4.9 when young, one week each month for welcome r.

84:8.5 Advancing celestial beings all enjoy r. and the

84:8.5 refreshing sleep, r., recreation, and all pastimes

94:2.4 escape from self by submergence in the universal r.

97:5.2 “The Lord will give you r. from your sorrow and

105:3.4 The eternal Isle is absolutely at r.; all other

113:2.10 For purposes of r and recharging with the life energy

114:6.15 the seraphim who foster the values of humor, and r..

117:7.17 And perhaps for a space there will be r., relaxation

122:7.6 the Nazareth travelers retired for the night’s r..

123:5.6 the caravans as they tarried near the spring for r. and

124:6.9 On the eastern slopes of Olivet they paused for r. in

125:2.4 His r. was greatly disturbed by revolting dreams of

131:1.9 weary soul of the wandering mortal finds eternal r.

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual r. shall you be saved;

131:2.6 The Lord shall give you r. from your fear.

132:7.4 live within hailing distance of the safe waters of r.,

132:7.4 entered your haven of spirit tranquillity, soul r.,

133:7.2 It was their plan to enjoy a period of real r. and play

134:3.1 Caspian Sea, Jesus had stopped several days for r.

134:8.10 The period of r. is over; I must return to my Father’s

135:8.3 Just before the noon r., Jesus laid down his tools,

137:5.2 he sent them to their r. while he walked and talked

137:8.14 enter the coming kingdom shall enjoy the divine r..

138:4.4 After a night of r. the entire party, now numbering

138:6.2 Jesus established the mid-week holiday for r. and

138:6.2 his earth life, did not actually require this day of r.,

140:6.14 it is best for you to go to your r. so as to be ready

141:3.7 Come to me all you who labor, and I will give you r.

141:7.2 the river and south of Jericho for a three days’ r..

143:3.1 in the enjoyment of a three-day period of r. and

143:3.3 “My brethren, you must all learn the value of r.

143:3.3 Then when you go back fresh from your r. or

143:7.7 worship is effortless attention, true and ideal soul r.,

144:1.7 would be their last opportunity for prolonged r..

144:8.8 are heavy laden, and you shall find r. for your souls.

145:4.2 Let us go to our r., for tomorrow we must be

145:4.3 perplexed, and heart-sorrowing men go to their r.;

147:2.2 so much so that Jesus had little time for r..

148:5.5 Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a haven of r. in

148:7.4 as a protest against making the Sabbath r. of religion

151:5.4 it was to secure r. that he had directed them to sail

151:6.7 Jesus did not obtain the r. he was looking for.

151:6.7 And so, after only one night of r., early Tuesday

152:2.1 The Master had so little r. over the Sabbath that on

152:2.1 where they proposed to obtain much needed r.

152:2.6 go their way and buy food while you secure r. for

152:4.2 Andrew and James put him to r. on the cushioned

152:5.5 that he wished to withdraw for a few days of r. with

152:5.5 region of Gennesaret for two or three days of r. and

153:5.5 Jesus: “Go to your r., for busy times are upon us;

154:2.0 2. A WEEK OF REST

154:2.3 This week of r. enabled Jesus to visit many families

154:2.3 public teaching of any sort during this week of r..

154:2.4 Jesus sent Salome, James’s mother, to her r., while

155:1.6 bade him good night and sought r. upon their pillows

156:1.2 of Karuska, explaining that he desired to have a r..

156:1.3 right there until the Master had finished his r..

156:1.3 had come to Phoenicia for a period of quiet and r..

158:6.5 “And now go to your r., for on the morrow we

159:6.5 to take a week’s r. before they made ready to start

159:6.5 This was their last r., for the Perean mission

160:0.1 Jesus enjoyed a period of almost complete r., but

163:6.7 who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you r.

163:6.7 I am true and loyal, and you shall find spiritual r. for

165:4.8 his reward: Whereas he says, I have found r. and

166:4.1 journey, to pause at midday for r. and refreshment.

172:4.3 Jesus said, “Let us go up to Bethany for our r..”

173:5.5 to Bethany for their evening meal and a night of r..

173:5.6 They went to their various places for r., but they

176:3.10 Said Jesus that night as they went to their r.: “Freely

177:0.0 WEDNESDAY, THE REST DAY

177:1.5 Well, John, we have had a good visit, a real day of r.

181:1.2 is not an endless r. of idleness and selfish ease but

182:0.1 obtained several hours of r. while the Master had

182:2.2 to all eleven, saying: “My friends, go to your r..

182:3.4 “Sleep on now and take your r.; the time of

182:3.7 farewell to his apostles and sent them to their r.,

185:2.7 the preparation day for the Jewish Sabbath of r. and

186:3.3 Passover celebration and the coming Sabbath of r.

188:1.7 to prepare the Master’s body for the death r..

194:3.2 they crave extinction in endless slumber and r..

restremainder

13:1.5 transactions do not personally concern the r. of us,

13:1.20 but they do not communicate it to the r. of us,

22:9.6 profound personal experience which the r of the sons

23:2.10 They are known to the r. of us by the name or

42:2.21 power directors do not reveal the secret to the r. of

42:7.10 are more easy of comprehension than the r..

60:3.15 Much of the r. of Asia, including Siberia, was still

70:7.7 the power of mystery over the r. of the tribe.

79:5.9 Western Hemisphere had no contact with the r. of

80:5.1 in that region than were to be found in all the r. of

84:4.9 wits for dealing with their male associates the r. of

94:9.3 later surrendered to Islam, while the r. of the Orient

97:8.1 the transactions of the r. of the world as profane

121:6.1 Jerusalem and the r. of the Occident and the Levant

132:4.5 he spent the r. of his life vainly trying to induce his

134:1.6 Capernaum, where they lived for the r. of Mary’s

139:1.7 it never irritated the older Andrew to spend the r. of

139:7.3 it required some little time for the r. of the apostles

147:5.6 went to join the r. of the apostles at the camp in the

152:7.1 the r. of the apostles sojourned, two and two,

158:7.8 rebuke as were administered to Peter and the r. of

161:2.7 he lives on a spiritual plane far above the r. of us.

167:5.1 God, I thank you that I am not like the r. of men,

173:1.8 all the r. of that day while Jesus taught, guards set

179:1.5 highest and lowest positions thus occupied, the r. of

183:4.7 breathless and in advance of the r. of Jesus’ family

186:0.3 his sister Ruth refused to remain behind with the r.

186:0.3 The r. of the Master’s family remained in Bethany

187:1.9 compelled to carry it the r. of the way to Golgotha.

187:4.7 Mary lived at John’s home for the r. of her life.

187:6.1 the mother of Jesus stopped with the r. of her family.

190:1.10 The r. of Jesus’ family returned to Galilee.

191:0.12 Thomas walked over the hills the r. of the time.

195:0.2 the r. of the Roman Empire was found to be

restverb

5:0.1 then must such a finite intellect r. assurance of

30:4.11 Such surviving souls must r. in unconscious sleep

39:2.12 flight through space, enseraphimed, while you r.

47:4.6 all seven of these worlds, to eat, drink, and r..

54:6.4 —you may r. secure in the eternal assurance that such

58:7.9 The rocks belonging to this early stratification r.

67:4.5 Matters will undoubtedly r. as they now are until the

68:5.13 must ever r. upon a sound agricultural basis.

69:9.13 “consecrate” a piece of land, and it would then r.

76:5.4 meaning of the intimation that they might r. until

76:6.2 They did not long r. in the oblivion of the sleep of

79:4.9 Culture does r. on a biologic foundation, but caste

82:6.7 but most of the objections to such experiments r. on

88:5.3 ill or well, the same effects were believed to r. upon

92:7.1 Philosophy may, indeed, r. on a scientific basis,

100:2.7 may r. in the assurance that there is one inner bastion

113:5.4 you may r. assured that these guardians will find

123:2.2 the guardianship of Jesus was destined to r. in the

133:1.2 on this world such responsibilities had better r.

138:6.2 R. yourselves from the arduous labors of the

141:3.1 so Andrew arranged that two apostles should r. each

142:3.15 you may work, but on the seventh day you shall r..

143:3.1 Mount Sartaba, where I desire to r. for a day or

143:3.2 desires that we go apart with him for a season to r.

147:2.1 they paused to r. while Judas made a deposit of

149:2.6 healer, it does not follow that it continued so to r..

149:5.3 wicked are like the troubled sea, for it cannot r.,

151:4.2 so that the birds of heaven are able to come and r. in

151:5.1 let us cross over to the other side that we may r. for

151:6.1 breakfast and under some of the shelters r. and talk.”

154:2.2 to their homes or friends to r. their troubled souls

165:4.14 Then Jesus went into his tent to r. for a while before

168:5.2 never permitting himself to r. long until he had

169:3.2 carried away by the angels to r. in Abraham’s

177:0.1 the custom to r. from their labors each Wednesday.

177:0.1 At last Jesus spoke: “I desire that you r. today.

178:3.2 “Sit down and r. yourselves while I talk with you

188:1.2 thought it appropriate the Master should r. there.

188:1.7 go back to the home of Joseph, r. over the Sabbath

195:6.2 you can r. assured that the teachings of the Master

restate

121:8.12 In carrying out my commission to r. the teachings

121:8.14 would qualify me to r. his matchless teachings in the

141:4.3 Jesus would r. his message and employ another type

149:2.1 well-meant efforts of Jesus’ early followers to r.

194:2.1 for each new generation, to r. the Jesus message

restated

94:6.1 the Salem gospel was r. and revitalized,

99:1.6 but the form of its expression must be r. every time

132:1.1 In substance, and r. in modern phraseology, Jesus

132:3.1 R. in modern phraseology, the substance of Jesus’

133:7.5 And as r. in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:

140:10.5 The golden rule as r. by Jesus demands active

144:4.1 may be summarized and r. in modern phraseology as

155:5.1 discourse on religion, summarized and r. in modern

156:5.6 r. in modern phraseology: Forceful ambition,

159:3.1 Summarized and r. in modern phraseology, Jesus

160:1.1 These talks, condensed, combined, and r. in modern

161:2.1 following narrative is a condensed, rearranged, and r

178:1.1 be summarized and r. in modern language as follows:

restatement

48:6.33 The creation of new pictures out of old facts, the r.

87:7.6 even the r. of the religion of Jesus must develop new

120:0.1 Assigned by Gabriel to supervise the r. of the life

121:8.14 further elaboration of our r. of Jesus’ life on earth.]

170:5.19 actual teachings of Jesus, such a r. as will undo

restatements

99:1.6 clear-cut and vigorous r. of its moral mandates and

121:8.13 the inditing of these revelations, more correctly r..

restating

134:3.8 Jesus’ teachings, r. his pronouncements as we

142:7.4 family, r. the two fundamental laws of living:

rested

14:1.12 unwittingly read the truth when your eyes r. on

30:4.12 react no differently than those who have r. five days.

50:6.5 worlds of Satania have r. under the spiritual ban of

58:5.3 supported by, and r. directly upon, a molten sea of

69:9.9 Property honesty r. safely on this type of superstition

70:3.8 the oath taken while the hand of the candidate r.

74:3.9 Adam and Eve r. for the first time in their new home

79:8.17 For centuries this great civilization has r. upon the

82:5.7 Even after the taboo r. upon in-marriages for the

97:9.9 plain matter-of-fact statements which already r. in

124:6.17 on his shoulders r. the responsibility of a universe.

128:1.2 the Creator Son labored, grew weary, r., and slept.

130:6.6 The travelers were truly r. and refreshed when they

132:7.4 There it has r. these many generations, motionless

133:7.1 arrived at their island destination much r. in body

134:4.10 socially, full and unchallengeable authority r. in

137:2.3 Nathaniel r. under the shade of a tree by the

138:5.3 They r. for a night and the next day departed by boat

139:6.7 The twelve r. securely in the knowledge that their

141:1.2 only journeyed as far as Tarichea, where they r. for

144:1.7 During these September weeks they r., visited,

146:7.3 When they had r. two days, Jesus said to his apostles

148:9.2 on his couch by ropes until the afflicted one r. on

149:2.6 the fame of Jesus r. chiefly upon his reputation as

151:5.7 they all r. in the boats, not going ashore until after

154:0.3 Thus matters r. for one week, during which time

156:0.1 they r. over the Sabbath day amid these refreshing

156:6.4 For one day they r. quietly in the hills, going on

156:6.4 they r. for three days and held daily conferences,

158:6.1 after they had eaten and r., the twelve gathered

168:2.3 on the edge of the stone shelf whereon it had r..

177:5.2 You have r. today in preparation for those times

179:1.1 Except for the end on which r. the bread and wine,

184:5.7 blasphemy, and that would have r. entirely on Jesus’

188:3.5 the physical form of the Master r. in Joseph’s tomb

188:3.14 convened while the body of Jesus r. in the tomb.

189:4.6 Mary saw only the napkin where his head had r.

189:4.6 lying intact and as they had r. on the stone before

restful

27:2.3 it is very r. to visit with the angelic types of mind;

48:4.10 The early experiences of the race are r to reminisce.

48:6.37 Variety is r.; monotony is what wears and exhausts.

142:8.3 This sojourn was a r. and fruitful season of labor;

143:7.7 and ideal soul rest, a form of r. spiritual exertion.

160:3.2 but when they become habitual, they are at once r.

restfulness

48:4.12 There is a r. in the contemplation of that which is

143:7.3 tension of personality—should be relaxed by the r. of

restingverb

39:2.12 sleep on a transport vehicle in one city and, after r. in

55:2.4 central stage whereon the fusion candidates are r.,

70:8.18 the fulcrum of sound and normal mind r. securely on

73:0.3 rebellion and r. under the ban of spiritual isolation.

77:4.8 Dilmun are now silently r. on the dusty shelves of

80:9.5 Mediterranean races, with the broad base r. in Asia

89:1.3 the article r. under ban was regarded as unclean,

95:1.2 the Mesopotamian taboos which they had found r.

130:0.3 visiting and r. on Cyprus and then sailed for Syria.

133:0.3 One day while r. at lunch, about halfway to

141:9.2 Here Jesus and the apostles tarried for five days, r.

142:7.1 next Wednesday at Bethany with his apostles, r..

143:3.3 shrunk in size while you have been r. your mind

152:6.1 While r. at the home of a wealthy believer in the

152:6.2 While Jesus and the twelve were r. at Gennesaret,

153:0.1 a suspense of apprehension r. upon all of them.

156:1.3 explained that the Master was r. and could not be

158:4.7 sting of their defeat and sensing the humiliation r.

162:9.6 Ephraim, where he had been r. in seclusion for a few

167:0.3 spent Friday r. from their recent travels and labors.

168:2.1 Lazarus, wrapped in linen bandages, r. on the right

168:3.7 he was not in the least perturbed and continued r.

188:3.4 he was supposed to be r. in Joseph’s new tomb.

189:4.1 in the upper chamber, r. on the very couches

191:0.4 sight of the grave cloths r. there in the tomb as if

restingadjective

42:4.11 In a dynamic sense the work which r. matter can

59:6.7 The r. stages evolved to meet the demands of

156:4.2 out from the city to talk with Jesus at his r. place.

189:4.9 that the body had been moved to another r. place.

restitution

132:5.15 with your convictions of justice, generosity, and r.

restive

66:8.1 and somewhat r. under superior authority,

147:3.2 John, the youngest of the twelve, was especially r.

restless

42:4.2 reappear as some form of r.,surging electrical energy

63:4.6 developed by these active, r., and curious people.

66:8.1 tendency to be r. under authority, to mildly resent

79:7.3 able minds but not enough to fire them with the r.,

99:4.6 humanly dislocated; they are anxious, r., fearful,

122:8.1 All that night Mary was r. so that neither of them

147:3.2 apostles were somewhat r. under the restrictions

restlessness

66:1.4 a certain characteristic r. coupled with a tendency to

68:2.6 The early home was founded upon the sex r. of

84:8.4 There is real danger in the combination of r.,

102:3.4 such an indescribable r. of triumph in discovery that

restoration

7:4.7 revelation, and ministration—and if required, in r. and

35:5.6 is usually present pending the r. of normal status.

37:8.3 your r. to the universe circuits of his supervision.

46:8.2 by their r. to the spiritual communion of the realms.

67:6.9 release of this decision would have awaited the r.

97:2.3 witnessed the r. of the idea of the Creator to about

97:9.16 the king’s palace, and the r. of the walls of many

98:4.8 followed by the springtime r. of all living plants.

101:4.8 3. The r. of important bits of lost knowledge

118:8.6 r. of the imbalance between self-liberty and self-

119:3.4 witnessed the r. of the planet to the loyal service

123:3.5 dedication of the temple after the r. of the Mosaic

135:6.2 more ardently anticipated “the r. of the kingdom.”

135:7.1 held to the idea of the r. of the throne of David,

136:1.3 They were looking for a r. of Jewish national glory

136:1.4 that the coming of the Messiah would effect its r..

137:7.10 direct Roman rule by a r. of the Herodian dynasty.

140:8.1 concepts of the kingdom as a r. of David’s throne

149:1.1 scores of afflicted found r. of health and happiness

149:1.5 spiritual benefits rather than for purely physical r..

169:1.10 father to rejoice with him over the r. of his son.

169:1.15 to show how complete is the r. of the lost son into

171:5.1 without appealing to him for the r. of his sight.

189:0.1 of a possible technique for the r. of Jesus.

194:4.4 must receive until the times of the r. of all things.”

restore

7:4.5 and there r. the spiritual status of the spheres.

15:8.7 tidal or collisional adjustments which quickly r.

46:8.3 the adjudication of Lucifer and his associates will r.

51:2.2 it requires the co-operation of a Life Carrier to r.

55:4.8 the midwayers and to promote (or r.) them to

97:7.1 events in Hebrew history in an effort to r. the Jews

99:5.5 Jesus sought to r. man’s dignity when he declared

103:4.2 effort to make atonement, to r. friendly relationship.

121:6.5 Paul more fully to r. the concept of the Trinity,

125:6.13 who would r. the throne of David and forever cast

132:5.22 to r. all these ill-gotten gains to the rightful owners.

132:6.1 on the lookout for lost children whom he might r.

136:1.4 the Messiah would remove this curse and r. man

145:3.8 “Master, speak the word, r. our health, heal our

147:8.4 who do these things shall r. the wasted glories;

148:5.2 But many ages will be required to r. this part of the

159:3.3 It is the purpose of this gospel to r. self-respect to

159:3.3 I will stop at nothing to r. self-respect to those who

162:2.3 The deliverer will come in power to r. the throne

162:6.4 and that the Messiah must r. David’s throne.

171:6.2 exacted aught from any man, I will r. fourfold.

181:2.17 no authority over your brethren unless they r.

193:3.2 “Then, Master, will you r. the kingdom, and will

194:4.1 hardly be the Messiah they had hoped would r. the

restoredverb

28:7.4 When your world is once more r. to the reflective

45:2.2 which the Ancients of Days have not yet fully r. to

46:0.1 Order and good will are being r., and the conditions

46:8.1 This sector will be r. upon the readmission of Satania

46:8.2 But even if Urantia were r. to the system circuits,

46:8.3 Urantia and the other isolated spheres will be r. to

49:6.5 and thus is identity r. and personality resurrected.

53:7.3 And these circuits will not be r. so long as the

67:4.7 will be r. to some phase of universe service when the

93:10.1 and safely r. to his original Melchizedek status.

95:2.6 but after Set was vanquished, this eye was r. by the

97:2.1 Elijah r. to the northern kingdom a concept of

114:2.6 the moment the system of Satania is r. to the

121:6.7 imperial government fully r. the curtailed liberties of

132:5.18 All such wealth should be r. to those who have thus

146:6.2 son is not dead; he sleeps. He will be r. to you.”

147:1.3 the servant began to mend and was eventually r. to

151:6.5 he was immediately r. to his right mind and the

169:1.2 And when the lost sheep had been r. to the fold,

171:0.6 John made suitable apologies to the ten and were r.

171:5.3 the blind man, “I would have my sight r..”

171:5.3 declaring to all how his sight had been r. in Jericho

180:6.2 I must be divested of this mortal body and be r. to

188:1.1 When order had been r., the centurion read the

restoredadjective

158:5.5 When James had departed with his r. son, Jesus said:

169:4.6 Jesus regretted that the Jewish hope for a r. kingdom

restorer

97:4.2 Amos was not merely a r. or reformer; he was a

restorers

147:8.4 broken walls, the r. of safe paths in which to dwell

restores

131:2.7 He r. my soul.

restoring

132:6.1 the Creator of a universe spent hours r. a lost child

132:6.1 Did we not supremely enjoy this ministry of r. the

restrain

2:6.7 It is true that wisdom does often r. his love, while

68:1.4 guardians of the peace can r. an angry mob.

82:3.3 The mores, when respected, have ample power to r.

133:1.2 I may employ sufficient force to r. the aggressor.

143:1.4 love for his son oftentimes impels the father to r.

159:3.3 who have lost it and to r. it in those who have it.

183:3.7 indignity, they were no longer able to r. themselves.

restrained

14:5.11 True, these ambitious urges must frequently be r.

52:1.8 almost with worshipfulness, if they are not r..

54:4.6 Supreme justice can act instantly when not r. by

70:6.6 at least r. by the ever-present fear of assassination.

93:5.10 with great difficulty that Melchizedek r. Abraham,

133:1.1 After he had r. Ganid and permitted the frightened

133:2.1 a priest of the Cynics, and I am thankful you r. me.

155:6.11 dominated by mercy, and r. by fairness—justice.

164:5.2 stones to cast at Jesus, but the believers r. them.

175:4.15 were effectively r. by their commanding superiors.

177:2.7 but this liberty is not r. by love, motivated by

187:5.6 Peter wisely r. Peter’s trouble-making violence

190:2.7 apostles about what happened, but James r. them.

195:10.2 the philosophers of all time should be effectively r.

restraining

70:6.6 landowners, the aristocracy, exerted a r. influence.

118:8.7 human liberation—the gratuitous destruction of r.

118:8.10 Man even qualifies himself for the r. garments of

143:1.4 wise and loving motives of the father’s r. discipline

restrains

99:6.4 Formal religion r. men in their personal spiritual

restraint

54:4.6 This r. of justice by mercy proves that God is love,

66:6.7 these children should be free from all parental r. after

71:3.8 supported and permitted to reproduce without r..

87:5.7 and it eventually evolved into civilized modesty, r.,

97:1.8 “There is no r. upon the Lord to save many or few.”

118:8.5 worlds with any large endowment of self-r..

118:8.8 can serve in lieu of the transcended barrier of r..

118:8.9 sought to disrupt the time governor operating in r.

118:8.10 man must substitute for each transcended r. a new

118:8.10 a new and voluntarily assumed r. in accordance with

125:0.1 the exhilaration of going and coming without r.

131:3.3 R. is born of repentance.

131:3.6 R. in all things is good.

131:4.5 We have attained wisdom by the r. of our senses,

132:3.10 understanding and consequent voluntary self-r..

132:3.10 The attainment of perfection of spiritual self-r.

142:6.8 was accomplished in self-development, in self-r.,

142:7.9 4. Discipline and r.. Farseeing fathers also make

142:7.9 and sometimes r. of their immature offspring.

146:0.2 Jesus permitted his associates to preach without r..

147:3.2 of the twelve, was especially restive under this r..

159:3.2 be fair; exercise self-control and exhibit due r.;

172:5.8 kept his hands off him only by exercising great r..

195:10.20 wealth without work, pleasure without r., power

restraints

118:8.1 free will is hedged about with r., with limitations.

118:8.5 evolution likewise provide those external r. of time

118:8.5 a balance between the diminishing external r. and

118:8.5 external restraints and the augmenting internal r..

118:8.10 self-imposed r. are at once the most powerful and

190:0.5 the conventional r. of a Jewish woman’s approach

restrict

68:6.8 resorted to practices designed to r. population;

189:3.1 self-imposed limitation does not in any manner r.

restricted

0:0.2 we are r. to the use of a circumscribed language of

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not r. to the representation

21:6.2 that such Master Sons are then r. in the production

25:2.3 being r. to their native segments of creation.

31:8.2 In the discussion of Transcendentalers we are r.

36:4.7 are certain special schools and numerous r. zones

40:10.1 Son-fused survivors are r. to a superuniverse;

70:12.4 The early kings were greatly r. by the mores—by

72:9.1 Although candidates for all public offices are r. to

83:8.8 r. by the taboos, and enforced by the laws and

84:1.4 virgins were greatly r. in their bathing practices;

106:6.4 total expression on a qualified, limited, or r. basis.

121:3.10 Roman Empire than in her r. position in Palestine,

127:3.10 Jesus’ social life, while r., was not wholly neglected.

189:3.5 free from limitations of partial and r. human vision.

restriction

20:6.2 that is a universal r. imposed on all orders of the

21:6.2 production of new types of creature beings, a r.

52:2.10 this r. of the multiplication of mentally defective and

52:4.5 the r. of reproduction among the less fit and poorly

60:0.1 cooling oceans, sea r. and consequent deepening,

77:1.4 authorized the reproduction of midwayers without r.

82:2.3 century standards of relatively complete sex r..

82:3.12 unbearable social r. since remarriage was generally

82:5.1 mores tended to crystallize in r. of sex relations

83:2.4 women have been able to circumvent this r. by the

84:4.9 thereby indirectly contributing to the r. of population

146:0.2 they were at liberty to preach and teach without r.,

restrictions

50:6.1 We must be guided by these r. in all our efforts to

53:9.6 look for a removal of the present Satania r. until the

59:6.3r. of the seas and increasing elevation of enormous

70:6.6 the most despotic tyrant was subject to some r.;

79:2.6 the establishment of rigid r. regarding intermarriage.

81:5.7 Liberty without r. is the vain and fanciful dream of

82:2.1 through the pressure of social, religious, and civil r..

82:2.3 marriage codes and marital r. began to develop.

82:3.11 (In India there are even now no age r. on marriage.)

82:5.5 of in-marriage; such r. are wholly a matter of taboo.

83:5.3 Caste and economic r. sometimes made it necessary

83:6.4 multitudinous r. which the current mores have

89:1.3 were r. on the appropriation of women and property.

90:2.12 original aristocracy, being exempt from all tribal r..

112:5.11 The other is brought about by the r. placed upon my

119:6.3 among the many r. imposed upon me in accepting

123:5.7 the social r. based on the fears of contamination

125:0.1 the exhilaration of going and coming without r.

125:2.6 these r. on the newly consecrated youths were lifted.

135:2.1 John had endeavored to comply with the r. of his

135:4.1 Elizabeth’s friends, knowing of the Nazarite r.

139:12.7 there are no r. or qualifications save the faith of

142:4.2 But even if Moses taught such r. to the darkened

142:7.2 they, too, must share in many of the special r. and

147:3.2 The apostles were somewhat restless under the r.

148:7.4 veritable bondage of meaningless r. upon all mankind

194:3.5 Pentecost the religion of Jesus broke all national r.

restrictive

52:5.10 to function; fewer and fewer r. laws are necessary.

72:4.2 These r. measures have been in operation for seventy

82:2.0 2. THE RESTRICTIVE TABOOS

82:2.4 the mores and r. taboos were very crude, but they

82:2.5 have always been subject to more r. taboos than men

rests

2:6.9 The goodness of God r. at the bottom of the divine

6:4.3 The spiritual cohesion of all creation r. upon the

10:0.2 The Trinity is Deity unity, and this unity r. upon the

14:0.1 Isle of absolute stability which r. motionless at the

43:2.3 While the supreme judicial function r. with the

46:8.2 your whole system r. under a quarantine partially

84:7.27 civilization itself still r. on the growing willingness of

94:12.6 this writing, much of Asia r. its hope in Buddhism.

101:5.12 Evolved religion r. wholly on faith.

111:1.5 consciousness r. gently upon the electrochemical

111:4.9 there r. on each person the responsibility of choosing

122:3.1 My benediction r. upon you, the power of the

131:9.2 sovereign Potentate, that judgment r. with you,

136:3.5 sovereignty over his universe of Nebadon r. in

149:4.2 ‘Be not hasty in spirit, for anger r. in the bosom of

177:2.7 a responsibility r. upon all earthly fathers so to live

resultsee result in; result, as a; result of, as the

1:3.6 spiritual attainment which are the inevitable r. of

2:3.2 The final r. of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

2:7.12 the r. is a high order of love conditioned by wisdom

3:2.9 the acts of God which so disturb us are the r. of the

5:5.4 Social service is the r of moral thinking and religious

12:6.1 Stability is not the r. of inertia but rather the product

15:5.10 Some of the dense dark islands are the direct r. of

19:4.7 We very accurately determine the probable r. of

32:3.9 creature attainments are the r. of individual effort

38:2.1 They love human beings, and only good can r. from

39:0.1 diversity may be a r. of the unknown interposition of

42:6.6 and positive bodies of energy-matter, r. from these

42:7.7 artificially introduced into the orbital field, the r. has

42:11.5 so modified by intervening space that the final r. is

49:1.3 planetary variations in the system life types r. from

50:3.5 Two classes of beings r. from these unions:

52:3.6 The r. of the gift of the Adamic life plasm to the

54:3.2 the automatic r. of such a willful embrace of evil—

57:8.14 Mountains are not the r. of the collapse of the crust

64:7.19 they intermarried with the r. that these Eskimos

66:4.10 and the r. of this adventure proved to be the first

66:6.6 dismay which always r. when enlightened beings

67:5.1 and racial pandemonium was the immediate r..

68:2.1 Civilized society is the r. of man’s early efforts to

68:6.7 Caste is the direct r. of the high social pressure of

69:2.3 Association led to organization, and the first r. of

70:2.9 the net r. of modern conflict is the destruction of the

70:2.9 ferment which pushed civilization forward; this r. is

70:8.18 much social improvement will r. from the intelligent,

70:9.16 deficiencies which all too often are the natural r. of

71:1.2 early states were small and were the r. of conquest.

73:7.2 this disappearance of the Garden as being a r. of the

74:3.3 the details of the Caligastia rebellion and the r. of the

74:8.10 six days got woven into the story, with the r. that

75:7.4 the status of mortal flesh would be the certain r.,

77:4.1 The dispersion of the Nodites was an immediate r.

81:6.44 Present-day culture is the net r. of this strenuous

82:5.2 forcibly impressed the mind of man, with the r. that

83:7.7 Easy divorce, when the r. of lack of self-control or

84:1.3 pregnancy was believed to be the r. of a woman’s

84:7.1 Sex mating is instinctive, children are the natural r.,

85:4.4 magic will vividly remember one positive chance r.

87:5.8 life was at best a gamble, the r. of spirit control.

87:5.8 One’s future was not the r. of effort, industry, or

89:6.1 Human sacrifice was an indirect r. of cannibalism

90:3.9 first to recognize that all disease is the r. of natural

91:5.1 and the r. of all such praying is the enhancement of

101:1.3 Such religious experiences r. from the impress made

102:2.8 Conduct will be the r. of religion when man

103:6.7 metaphysics is the r. of man’s unavailing attempt

107:2.2 experiential differentiation is the r. of actual

111:2.10 The inevitable r. of such a contactual spiritualization

114:2.2 r. from the fact that Michael here experienced his

116:6.5 and the r. of such evolutionary development is the

117:3.5 and the r. is the flowering of an immortal soul.

117:6.26 Supreme,you will discover the great r. of your career

128:3.6 his view of the new gospel was the direct r. of this

130:1.1 great truth seeker and a great truth giver meet, the r.

130:2.8 inasmuch as it is not reflective—it is not the r. of

134:6.7 great and terrible disease; war is a symptom, a r..

143:1.9 The r. upon the public preaching and personal

148:5.3 God for those afflictions which are the natural r. of

149:1.4 in the course of Jesus’ earth ministry, were the r. of

150:4.3 when men reject my gift, division and turmoil r..

164:3.5 such blindness was supposed to be the r. of sin,

165:6.3 Division can only be the r. where two members of

166:4.10 bodily states are the r. of material causes; health is

167:3.2 her bowed-over form being the r. of her depressed

170:2.7 6. Jesus taught that eternal realities were the r. of

170:3.7 true righteousness, becomes, then, the natural r. of

170:5.10 The church was an inevitable and useful social r. of

193:2.2 they are a part of the r. of believing the good news

result in

12:9.3 hydrogen atoms with one gaseous oxygen atom r.

15:5.5 approach may not be near enough to r. in collision

15:5.8 Such an end of a solar system would r. in the

22:7.13 r. in the trinitization of certain high spiritual aspects

37:9.11 Sons to improve the evolutionary races often r. in

41:3.9 would r. in a comparatively sudden flash of light

48:2.23 These progressive changes r. in altered reactions to

64:6.6 these tribal wars would r. in the speedy extinction of

69:0.2 social groups, such aggregations always r. in the

83:3.2 pressure to bear upon the father which would r. in

99:1.4 new social relations and economic upheavals can r.

101:5.10 Such religions r. in the stabilization of ethical

105:5.10 r. in the appearance of tertiary maximums—things,

109:5.3 shifting mental attitudes often r. in thwarting the

111:2.3 This relationship of such mind and spirit does not r.

115:3.9 the Potential yields tensions within infinity which r.

116:1.2 evolution of the Almighty Supreme will r. in one

117:2.2 spirit-led existence does seem to r. in experiential

118:4.3 certain transcendental agencies whose actions r. in

130:1.2 escape from the service of light and life can only r.

132:2.9 true spirit values has become so enlarges as to r. in

151:2.5 spiritual analogies in all its features can only r. in

176:1.2 Roman armies, that such a contest could only r. in

176:1.6 the reappearing of the Messiah would r. in the

177:2.6 albeit the acceptance of Jesus’ gospel will r. in the

178:1.9 eventually enlighten the whole world and r. in the

180:5.5 unspiritual interpretation of the golden rule might r.

184:4.2 of protesting indignation as would probably r. in his

195:0.3 Such a conflict must r. in either decided victory

result, as a

3:1.2 total of creation that has come into being as a r. of

3:5.1 such action only takes place as a r. of the failure of

12:7.11 the benefits or the penalties that may come as a r. of

15:1.1 calculations of our order, and as a r. of conclusions

16:7.4 As a r. of experience an animal becomes able to

16:7.7 lesser is chosen in the place of the greater as a r. of

21:3.1 self-earned sovereignty comes as a r. of his own

22:9.2 as a r. of their service with the Trinity Teacher Sons

35:5.7 As a r. of all these services, the Vorondadek Sons

36:0.1 inhabited planets either by importation or as a r. of

39:5.4 the wisdom of peaceful interassociation as a r. of

49:5.27 As a r. of the ministry of all the successive orders of

50:6.5 checkered career as a r. of the double tragedy of a

57:3.7 smaller suns were recaptured as a r. of the gradual

57:5.14 always appears as a r. of the collisional impact of

57:7.2 the atmosphere which had begun to appear as a r. of

57:8.13 (Limestone can form as a r. of precipitation; not all

57:8.14 mountains appear later as a r. of the action of rain,

58:7.6 and twisted as a r. of the upheavals of earthquakes

62:6.5 finally resolved, as a r. of meditative thought, to flee

64:6.12 living as a r. of the wise leadership of Porshunta,

65:0.1 As a r. of the co-ordinate function of this threefold

67:5.2 semisavages who besieged its walls as a r. of the

68:1.3 society has evolved in agelong cycles as a r. of this

68:1.4 but rather as a r. of the organization of intelligent

73:7.2 this disappearance of the Garden as being a r. of the

73:7.2 plans or as a r. of the mistakes of Adam and Eve.

74:3.5 the low levels to which it had fallen as a r. of sin

78:5.7 submerged lands as a r. of Andite penetration.

78:7.1 perils threatened the valley of Mesopotamia as a r.

80:6.5 As a r., social progress steadily declined for more

81:6.35 all nations tend to disintegrate as a r. of provincial

82:6.8 gross disharmonies as a r. of crossbreeding of stocks

83:1.5 and as a r. of the mores of advancing civilization,

83:7.4 as a r. of suddenly accelerated social evolution,

84:1.4 had found their way into a woman’s body as a r. of

84:2.4 children resembled the father as a r. of association,

84:5.2 Man’s sex standards are tardily improving as a r. of

84:7.26 in parental procreation, but naturally grows as a r. of

89:8.4 of sacrifice eventually became associated, as a r. of

90:3.7 it was believed that a tribesman could die as a r. of

91:2.2 prayer and magic arose as a r. of man’s adjustive

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

92:7.4 All these religions have arisen as a r. of man’s

100:5.10 the material arising as a r. of such preparation has

101:4.3 revelation: autorevelation when it emerges as a r. of

102:6.7 yield as a r. of this genuine spiritual experience.

103:2.1 religious episodes occurring later in life as a r. of

103:5.7 a noble character bestowed upon one as a r. of

106:1.1 integrated only as a r. of growth and attainment.

108:3.7 As a r. of many suggestive lines of evidence, we

109:1.4 Adjusters acquire Adjuster skill and ability as a r. of

110:7.10 more humbly receive credit that may accrue as a r.

115:6.4 but this finite Deity also experiences growth as a r.

116:5.13 a local universe takes shape not only as a r. of the

119:0.4 but they become understandingly merciful as a r. of

122:0.2 a personal visit to Urantia, and, as a r. of his study

123:5.7 contamination as a r. of contact with the gentiles.

125:2.12 As a r. of these contacts the lad began to entertain

128:2.2 As a r. of several family conferences it was decided

130:2.2 and to his business associates, and as a direct r. of

130:2.8 As a r. of this day’s instruction Ganid never again

131:10.1 the belief he had arrived at regarding God as a r. of

132:5.16 2. Everyone who enjoys wealth as a r. of discovery

132:7.2 Man must become hungry for truth as a r. of the

133:3.11 with scores of worth-while individuals, and as a r. of

134:2.2 followed by the caravan lived richer lives as a r. of

135:1.4 John, as a r. of reading about Elijah, became greatly

139:0.2 apostles carried heavy strains of gentile blood as a r.

141:0.2 petty resentment indulged as a r. of hurt feelings.

143:3.7 nervous irritability which had come to them as a r. of

144:6.1 As a r. of this chance meeting in the market place

144:7.2 as a r. of their own contact with the Master and his

145:2.14 As a r. of this commonplace incident the report was

145:3.7 suffering in large measure as a r. of the mistakes

145:5.6 healing of their physical bodies rather than as a r.

146:4.4 As a r. of his spreading abroad the news that Jesus

147:3.3 suffer as a r. of the mistakes of their forebears,

148:5.3 affliction as a r. of his persistent refusal to walk in

148:6.12 His entire afterlife was markedly changed as a r. of

149:1.1 found restoration of health and happiness as a r. of

149:3.2 frantic as a r. of the recent conversion of Abraham

152:2.10 Jesus performed as a r. of his conscious preplanning.

154:6.1 disgrace could come upon the entire family as a r.

154:6.9 as a r. of his failure to enjoy this earlier association

155:3.1 added to the group of believers as a r. of this visit.

157:4.5 you could not entertain this belief as a r. of mere

158:1.5 Now, as a r. of the Master’s admission of his divinity

158:4.5 almost lost his life as a r. of these malignant seizures.

158:5.1 and as a r. of many bruises, my child wastes away.

159:4.7 into sundry groups of truth contenders as a r. of

162:1.5 the Sanhedrin as a r. of the secret division of

167:3.4 As a r. of his public criticism of Jesus the chief ruler

168:1.5 he well knew Lazarus would have to endure as a r.

168:2.10 Though many believed in Jesus as a r. of this mighty

169:1.3 acceptance comes after your repentance and as a r.

170:3.8 Jesus taught religion as a cause and ethics as a r..

172:5.10 depression which settled down on him as a r. of

178:1.8 better citizens of the secular government as a r. of

178:1.8 become all the better rulers in civil affairs as a r. of

180:5.7 they will receive the highest possible good as a r. of

185:1.3 Pilate’s disfavor with the Jews came about as a r.

185:1.6 was deposed as a r. of the needless slaughter of

185:1.6 As a r. of this episode, the legatus of Syria ordered

185:4.3 that cursed him as a r. of killing John the Baptist.

190:3.3 As a r. of sending out the messengers during the

193:4.12 As a r. of Judas’s persistent isolation of personality,

195:6.4 lean in that direction as a r. of former teachings.

195:8.6 enjoys many liberties as a r. of the secular revolt.

195:10.18 comatose for more than a thousand years as a r. of

196:3.17 as a r. of the irreligious conduct of professed

result of, as the

3:4.1 as the r. of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon

12:9.2 You cannot really know a person as the r. of a single

15:4.8 But as the r. of internal catastrophes and external

50:7.3 career, reward follows effort as the r. of causes.

57:6.6 are growing as the r. of continued meteoric captures.

58:6.3 new species do not evolve as the r. of the gradual

59:5.9 the seas cleared up as the r. of an extensive stone

60:1.4 Limestone was laid down in the Alps as the r. of a

67:6.9 Without this discovery, made as the r. of the

80:2.4 Mediterranean, gave way as the r. of an earthquake,

80:8.5 Danubians became mother worshipers as the r. of

81:3.3 as the r. of the mere accumulation of dirt and trash

83:7.7 and as the r. of so much personal anguish and racial

85:3.3 shamans of the snake love cult, who, as the r. of

90:3.8 Mesopotamians long regarded disease as the r. of

95:6.2 as the r. of a dream while in Ur, he settled upon a

97:9.1 The Hebrew nation came into being as the r. of the

103:2.4 of God-consciousness may be attained as the r. of

108:1.8 a belief which we hold as the r. of putting together

113:4.4 God-conscious mortals very often arises as the r. of

122:2.5 Zacharias, as the r. of an impressive dream, became

124:4.9 Jesus suffered great mental distress as the r. of his

132:7.2 he must desire to know God as the r. of contact

150:2.2 As the r. of the ministry of these ten women

171:4.7 offered up as the price of bigotry and as the r. of

178:2.9 this came to pass as the r. of an understanding

resultant

0:6.12 Personality or identity forms are patterns r. from

4:2.3 Nature is a time-space r. of two cosmic factors: first,

7:1.7 we do not observe that the r. spiritual quarantine of

15:8.7 the more delicately balanced circuits, with r. tidal

22:7.10 The r. magnificent creature-trinitized sons are

41:8.2 brilliance is maintained by the r. process of gravity

42:5.8 When an electron is suddenly stopped, the r.

50:6.5 age upon age to retrieve the r. handicaps of sin and

52:3.9 r. stocks show varying degrees of anatomic blend,

55:3.6 incapacity for labor r. from accident, disease, old age

57:5.14 with the r. appearance of retrograde motion.

64:7.11 yellow; and the r. blend, subsequently upstepped by

70:7.1 the r. complex tribe was the first true political body.

78:4.2 blended with the superior inhabitants, and the r. race

83:0.2 the r. family is the simple and innate biologic fact

84:1.8 lasted long enough to rear the r. offspring,

101:6.6 With man, the eventual fusion and r. oneness with

111:3.7 such a r. being becomes indestructible.

116:4.1 the actualization of the Supreme is r. from these very

120:0.8 advantages and tremendous compensations r.

170:2.4 It portrayed the ideal of a r. new order of human

194:0.4 fact of the fatherhood of God, coupled with the r.

196:3.25 is not the source of religious experience and the r.

resulted from

74:7.23 as it was, gains r. from the small amount of blood

77:2.5 traits appearing in the first Nodite generation r.

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

82:5.1 weakness sometimes r. from excessive inbreeding.

89:5.5 Some cannibalism r. from the degeneration of once

185:1.5 riots and much bloodshed r. from this decision.

resulted in

41:3.6 by loss of heat and circulating energy, has r. in

62:3.8 the increase in numbers eventually r. in serious food

65:2.2 epochal changes which r in the animallike borderland

65:4.10 to improve the Satania life patterns necessarily r. in

70:2.9 Ancient warfare r. in the decimation of inferior

70:8.5 3. Chance—war and emigration r. in the separating

77:1.2 male and a female member of the corporeal staff r.

77:1.3 This effort r. in the first group of fifty midway

77:1.5 No amount of further experimentation ever r. in

77:8.13 petitions that r. in the granting of the mandates

78:8.12 the ferments which have r. in the twentieth-century

79:3.1 conquerors of India with the native stock r. in that

80:9.9 this development of marine traffic r. in the sudden

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good stock sometimes r. in

82:5.10 and buying from foreign tribes, all of which r. in a

93:5.14 r. in the king of Sodom joining the Hebron military

95:2.4 which r. in the later practice of embalming the dead

105:6.4 to finite-reality promulgation r. in the appearance of

106:8.22 originally segmentalized by the I AM, which r. in the

119:8.5 The completion of these seven bestowals r. in the

121:5.7 religions spelled the end of national beliefs and r. in

127:2.5 Jesus’ attitude in these matters had r. in creating a

128:3.5 Jesus began the casual conversation that r. in their

128:3.6 gospel r. in his being stoned to death by irate Jews.

149:2.1 to certain nations, races, and religions, only r. in

194:1.2 and delivered that impassioned appeal which r. in

195:4.3 following the passing of the dark ages, r. in

resultingverb

resulting from

4:1.8 to analyze the working of all phenomena directly r.

5:5.13 inferiority of the human standards of morality r.

12:6.4 the unpredictable phenomena r. from the actions and

34:7.6 for the deprivations r. from the Adamic default.

35:1.1 The personality offspring r. from this creative

41:5.1 rising internal pressure of accumulating energies r.

42:2.12 energy is the product of the energy elaboration r.

54:6.3 the Melchizedeks began to teach that the good r.

54:6.3 The Melchizedeks now teach that the good r. from

71:1.2 Such states, r. from conquest, were, perforce,

73:0.1 The cultural decadence and spiritual poverty r. from

81:6.30 all problems r. from the rapid growth of invention

82:0.1 bisexuality, while the family life is the sum total r.

91:7.3 Religious ecstasy is permissible when r. from sane

102:3.2 paradoxes r. from the absence of the experiential

121:6.5 Many of Philo’s inconsistencies r. from an effort

170:4.3 the enhanced morals and quickened ethics r. from

188:5.2 love destroys forever the sin and all weakness r.

resulting in

51:6.1 r. in the immediate upstepping of biologic status,

60:3.4 warping of the American continents continued, r. in

68:6.10 destroy all children born on unlucky days, r. in the

75:4.3 the maladjustment of techniques r. in disharmony

79:3.8 further diversification of a cosmopolitan culture, r. in

80:3.9 These changes, while r. in cultural advances,

80:5.7 Andite-blue union, r. in the northern white races,

98:2.7 left the human mind free and unfettered, r. in a

resultingadjective

15:4.5 Nebulae vary greatly in size and in the r. number and

22:7.14 The r. creature-trinitized sons are supercreational;

26:2.5 the r. orders are always sevenfold in nature; the

59:4.5 and the r. limestone layers run from 500 to 5,000

62:6.3 the spirit of counsel, with the r. growth of the herd

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

140:4.10 and happiness is the r. total of these techniques of

resultsnoun; see results of

52:6.2 social evolution can hardly achieve such happy r. on

54:6.7 the time in which to reap increasingly beneficial r..

70:10.1 kind of justice—inevitable conformity of r. to causes.

72:10.3 years ago and have already yielded gratifying r..

75:1.6 They wanted to see some immediate r., and they

75:1.6 but the r. thus secured proved most disastrous to

75:2.4 the tendency of woman to look upon immediate r.

75:3.6 impatient; he wanted to see some immediate r.

82:6.9 races are not so desirable in their immediate r.,

85:4.4 while he nonchalantly forgets a score of negative r.,

86:2.3 necessarily any relationship between purposes and r..

88:4.8 so feared magic that it did actually kill, and such r.

93:7.3 the tribes were so backward that the r. were vague

151:2.6 differences in r. are directly due to conditions

152:1.5 to secure the r. attendant upon the strong faith of

160:4.13 It sounds well always to claim success, but the end r.

170:3.10 is individual; the fruits, the r., are familial, social.

170:5.12 The Master fully realized that certain social r. would

results of

2:5.3 first to attempt to save man from the disastrous r. of

16:0.11 the r. of their functioning in the superuniverses are

19:5.2 character from the nature of their activities, the r. of

35:9.9 until the r. of insurrection are partially overcome

45:2.3 not be removed until all the r. of the former folly

46:0.1 as the ages pass, the r. of disharmony are being

55:11.5 levels of evolutionary progress by observing the r. of

67:5.0 5. IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF REBELLION

75:2.1 They had before them enough of the r. of rebellion

75:8.4 In estimating the r. of the Adamic mission on your

77:5.8 And the r. of this effort at world betterment never

82:5.2 spectacular cases of the bad r. of the inbreeding of

85:1.2 failed to take into account either erosion or the r. of

86:1.1 The r. of hunting must ever vary,and this gives origin

89:7.1 escape the worst r. of their rash and foolish vows.

115:7.6 effectively unifying the r. of this mode of reality

118:8.6 cushion and distribute the otherwise lethal r. of

136:4.4 The r. of this momentous season of meditation

146:2.3 therefore did the r. of their evil thinking come as a

152:6.4 the permanent r. of true character transformations.

160:4.14 experiences of adjustment to the r. of one’s failures.

177:4.9 no matter what might be the r. of his conduct

194:4.7 But the final r. of this well-meant experiment in

195:0.1 The r. of Peter’s preaching on the day of Pentecost

195:3.9 could not save a great empire from the sure r. of

resultsverb

100:1.1 evil always r. when purely personal evaluations are

110:4.5 other intellectual upheaval which r. disastrously.

140:4.9 aimless and unprofitable, and much unhappiness r.

results in

1:3.7 spirit union r. in the transmutation of the spirit

10:5.2 Trinity association of the three Paradise Deities r.

22:7.11 exploration of the Deity of the Supreme which r.

24:1.8 r. in the sub-Paradise co-ordination of all material

29:1.2 their working partnership r. in a unique association

33:4.1 free association of these two divine persons r. in

34:6.5 Spiritual effort r. in relative spiritual exhaustion.

42:5.6 Orbital shifting of electrons r. in the ejection or the

50:5.7 The effort to execute knowledge r. in wisdom,

52:2.5 warfare sometimes r. in the obliteration of whole

71:1.24 Failure of state integration r. in retrogression to

101:1.6 The experience of religion eventually r. in the certain

111:1.5 as that man yearns for God that r. in ascension.

130:4.8 life to the universe r. in cosmic disharmony.

131:3.5 Evil r. in sorrow and sin ends in pain.

results from

12:4.14 this apparent speed of recession is not real; it r.

17:3.8 its precision r. from perfection of personality

58:7.10 Much of the copper in these rock layers r. from

69:2.2 Wealth is not a natural gift; it r. from labor,

71:3.7 the increasing leisure which r. from toil liberation by

94:11.6 True cosmic self-realization r. from identification

133:7.6 Such an attainment r. from a co-ordination of

170:5.20 This pitiful subdivision of Christian believers r.

196:3.30 Art r. from man’s attempt to escape from the lack of

resume

25:8.9 to the central universe to r. the Paradise ascent.

26:8.5 at once r. their preparations for the Deity adventure

31:7.2 these Evangels of Light r. their former status.

47:3.1 resurrected mortal survivors r. their lives just where

47:3.7 you will r. your intellectual training and spiritual

55:2.10 prepared to r. their Paradise ascent far in advance of

66:4.12 later release to r. the interrupted journey to Havona

76:6.1 sometime awake from the sleep of death to r. life on

93:10.6 r. the role of the dethroned Planetary Prince,

124:6.13 academy where it had been arranged for him to r. his

126:1.6 Jesus was also permitted to r. his music lessons;

135:8.6 announcing that he would r. baptisms at noon

136:6.1 he returned to Galilee to r. his work among men?

155:5.15 the Master said only: “Let us r. our journey.

168:2.6 former Adjuster of Lazarus, now in waiting, to r.

174:4.6 Jesus did not r. his teaching but was content to ask

resumed

45:3.22 since the bestowal of Michael the system has r. the

62:3.8 built anew its treetop bedrooms and once again r.

64:6.8 Internecine wars were r., and never after the days of

67:4.1 to Jerusem, where they r. their Paradise journey.

93:10.1 his eleven fellows of the Urantia assignment and r.

119:2.7 and r. the direction of the universe of Nebadon.

122:7.6 Early in the morning of August 20 they r. their

151:2.6 before Jesus r. speaking, Andrew arose, saying: “I

157:3.7 And so they r. their journey to Caesarea-Philippi,

158:7.5 shock of Jesus’ stinging rebuke, and before they r.

171:8.15 And so Jesus and his apostles r. this, the Master’s

176:2.9 As these thirteen men r. their journey toward the

189:3.1 Although I have not yet fully r. the exercise of

189:4.5 when nothing more developed, they r. their journey.

193:6.4 Thomas worried for a shorter period and then r.

resumption

50:3.6 returned to the system headquarters for the r. of

119:1.4 the fact of Michael’s return and unannounced r. of

124:6.16 to begin the r. of the responsibilities of a universe.

resurrect

48:4.14 refreshingly r. the memories of a lower stage of

110:4.4 They will r. every worthy treasure of the mind if you

resurrectedverb

27:1.4 final Havona circuit and are eternally r. on Paradise.

49:6.5 and thus is identity restored and personality r..

66:4.9 it is born (r.) in the morontia life and experiences

95:5.12 Osiris, who was supposed to have been r. from a

95:6.7 of Zoroaster, they r. the ancient worship of Mithra.

98:4.6 and Osiris) had experienced death and had been r. by

98:4.8 the Nile god of old, a god who died and was r.,

137:3.3 their mother had r. all her early hopes of Jesus as the

168:2.7 except that they shall be r. in a more glorious form.

168:2.8 where a mortal creature had been r. in the likeness of

174:3.2 they are the children of light r. into the progress of

189:2.7 the body of Jesus had been rehabilitated or r., but

189:4.9 had not yet occurred to them that Jesus had been r..

195:10.18 an overdose of mysteries and paganism, it r. itself

resurrectedadjective

47:3.1 On the mansion worlds the r. survivors resume their

47:8.4 by the summoning of the superangel for r. survivors

168:2.6 resume abode in the mind and soul of the r. man.

174:3.2 These r. ones are eternally the sons of God; they

188:3.8 spirit returned to become a part of the r. personality,

189:1.1 the r. morontia form and personality of Jesus came

189:1.2 After the r. Jesus emerged from his burial tomb,

189:1.2 delivered and r. morontia personality of Jesus.

189:1.7 physical body was not a part of the r. personality.

189:1.9 those who, as r. morontia ascendant beings, emerge

189:2.1 At ten minutes past three o’clock, as the r. Jesus

189:2.9 who met, recognized, and communed with the r.

190:0.1 The r. Jesus now prepares to spend a short period

190:1.6 first heralds of the mighty truth-fact of the r. Jesus.

190:2.2 empty tomb of the r. brother of Martha and Mary,

191:4.1 Inasmuch as the r. Lazarus was now a member of

resurrectionnoun

2:3.4 There is no r. from such a fate; it is everlasting and

25:8.5 when you experience the r. into eternity on the

26:11.6 preparation for the transition slumber of the last r..

26:11.6 traversed the inner circle and experienced the r. of

30:4.11 the days of Adam to the day of the Master’s r. on

30:4.15 the new individual constitutes the r. of the old

30:4.15 properly called a r., a reassembly of personality

37:3.6 and the dead are called to record (the so-called r.),

37:3.6 This is the archangel of the r., sometimes referred to

37:3.8 and the hour of repersonalization, the r. from death.

44:0.18 Each new translation or r. will add one more group

47:2.7 such cases; there is no r. from such a second death.

47:3.2 the Thought Adjusters, and the archangels of the r..

47:3.2 function with the celestial beings in the r. of the dead

47:3.3 personality and constitutes r. of a sleeping survivor

47:3.7 the time of planetary death or translation and r. on

48:3.8 when you experience the r. from the death of the

49:6.11 on the third day, at a special r., or at the regular

52:1.6 and sealed by the archangels for subsequent r. and

52:5.5 to the other side until the occasion of a special r.,

52:5.6 Upon the r. of a bestowal Son, on the third day

53:1.2 the archangel of Michael, at the time of Moses’ r.,

53:3.5 that r. was natural and automatic, and that all beings

53:9.1 were given rehabilitation at the time of Jesus’ r.

73:6.8 wherein mansion world r. follows material death.

74:2.8 the second judgment roll call of Urantia and the r. of

76:5.1 Eve fully believed this gospel of r. and rehabilitation

76:5.3 Adam knew about the dispensational r. which

76:5.4 promise of a possible special r. in this message,

76:5.4 that they might rest until the time of a r. associated

76:6.2 And in accordance with this mandate of special r.,

77:7.4 were on earth up to the time of Christ’s death and r..

95:5.13 Only kings and the rich were promised a r.;

95:5.13 But the democracy of salvation and r. as taught by

97:4.5 by the r. of the Mosaic concept of a God of love.

98:4.6 celebrated the anniversary of the god’s death and r.,

98:4.7 Attis the festival was turned to joy in honor of his r..

101:6.5 From the morning of his r. until his ascension he

108:6.5 re-creating as you really are (only spiritually) for r.

111:3.2 after death and following the mansion world r.,

112:3.6 the service of identity safekeeping and personality r..

112:5.15 the third period or ascend at the time of a group r.,

113:3.4 interval between physical death and morontia r..

113:6.8 This constitutes the “r. of the unjust,” in reality the

113:6.8 roll call of mercy, the r. of the sleeping survivors.

113:7.1 experience constitutes a glorious awakening, a real r.

120:2.4 of an age, the r. of the sleeping mortal survivors,

137:7.6 Hebrew scriptures, such as belief in the r. of the dead

138:0.1 were not fully removed until after his death and r..

138:0.2 Until after the r., Jesus’ entire family had very little

138:9.1 that held them together until after the r. and the

139:4.10 first of the twelve really to believe in the r., and John

139:4.10 when he came to them on the seashore after his r..

139:5.4 after the r. Philip baptized his entire family into the

139:9.11 (save John) they were the first to believe in his r..

141:7.15 after the crucifixion and r. they came forth greatly to

142:7.14 teaching subsequent to the Master’s death and r..

143:6.6 of Philip in these regions after Jesus’ death and r.,

145:0.3 his eventful ministry, death, r., and ascension;

147:3.3 who are in the tombs shall hear the voice of the r..

154:6.9 after the Master’s death and r., when James

158:1.5 of their faith did not occur until after the Master’s r..

158:2.2 Peter sought to avoid reference to his death and r.,

158:2.3 they spoke not of it to any man until the Master’s r..

158:6.6 said, they did recall all of it subsequent to his r..

166:0.2 soon after Jesus’ death and r. they departed from his

166:4.12 of his earth mission until after his death and r..

166:5.3 And after the death and r. of Jesus the Jerusalem

168:0.0 THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:0.6 Martha: “I know that he will rise again in the r. of

168:0.7 “I am the r. and the life; he who believes in me,

168:1.9 his own r. occurred after he had been liberated from

168:1.11 made ready to enact the drama of the r. of Lazarus

168:1.11 Such a form of r. involves difficulties of execution

168:1.11 which far transcend the usual technique of the r. of

168:1.15 of one who declared he was “the r. and the life.”

168:2.0 2. THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:2.5 while Martha told Lazarus of his death, burial, and r.

168:2.7 the truth which I spoke—I am the r. and the life.

168:3.4 the Sanhedrin virtually admitted the r. of Lazarus,

168:4.1 those involving the details of the r. of the dead.

169:0.2 Word regarding the r. of Lazarus had reached the

171:1.5 had begun to persecute and harass him since his r.

171:1.5 sometime after the r. and also after the death of his

171:3.4 expectancy was mostly because of Lazarus’s r..

171:3.5 they, believing that Jesus was “the r. and the life,”

171:4.5 The r. of Lazarus frightened and alarmed Herod,

171:4.9 it was the r. of Lazarus that nerved the apostles to

172:0.1 came every day to talk with Lazarus about his r.,

172:3.1 mightiest work of his bestowal, the r. of Lazarus.

172:5.10 shock; at least not until long after the Master’s r..

172:5.12 And then Judas thought of the r. of Lazarus,

173:5.4 after his r., they recalled what he had said.

174:3.0 THE SADDUCEES AND THE RESURRECTION

174:3.1 In the r. whose wife will she be since all seven of

174:3.2 through the r. of the righteous, neither marry nor

174:3.2 Those who experience the r. from the dead are

174:3.4 the survival of creatures by the technique of the r.,

174:3.4 speak approvingly of the Pharisaic beliefs in the r.

174:4.1 to entrap him with questions concerning the r.,

175:1.1 many wonderful works, even to the r. of the dead.

181:0.1 (the short interval between the r. and the ascension)

182:1.18 I am the r. and the life.

182:3.5 greatest of all the revelations of his divinity, his r.,

184:2.13 could be forgiven until he met his Master after the r.

187:1.10 After the r. and before leaving Jerusalem, he

188:0.1 period between his death on the cross and his r.,

188:0.1 put in this record the events associated with his r.,

188:2.3 men remained on watch up to the hour of the r.,

188:3.1 would be in the city to learn of the r. of Jesus and

188:3.9 no lapse of time; the r. of life followed the sleep of

189:0.0 THE RESURRECTION

189:0.1 summoned his council of the r. of sleeping will

189:0.1 could do nothing to facilitate the r. of the Creator.

189:0.2 through natural death and the r. of the morontia,

189:1.4 universe had anything to do with this morontia r.

189:1.4 There is much about the r. of Jesus which we do

189:1.4 associated with this mortal transit, or morontia r.,

189:1.6 Let us forever clarify the concept of the r. of Jesus

189:1.9 leads us to conjecture that the Master’s r. on Urantia

189:1.11 who had been assembled on Urantia to witness the r.

189:1.12 to discover what they considered evidence of his r..

189:1.13 Now is the mortal transit of Jesus—the morontia r. of

189:2.1 chief of archangels—the angels of the r.—approached

189:2.1 “We may not participate in the morontia r. of the

189:2.3 morontia form of the r. had been able to escape

189:2.6 The Christian belief in the r. of Jesus has been

189:2.6 tomb was empty, but this is not the truth of the r..

189:2.6 this fact, associated with that of the undoubted r.

189:2.9 The true evidences of the r. of Michael are spiritual

189:3.0 3. THE DISPENSATIONAL RESURRECTION

189:3.1 r. of the termination of the Adamic dispensation

189:3.1 let the roll call of the planetary r. begin.”

189:3.2 presence here in connection with the morontia r. of

189:3.3 signalized the morontia r., the mortal transit of Jesus

189:3.4 When the signal of the planetary r. had been received

189:3.5 this is the recital of the events of the r. of Jesus as

189:4.1 As we approach the time of the r. of Jesus on this

190:0.2 even now makes certain their r. from the bonds of

190:0.3 will arise in the morning of the r. with the same type

190:0.3 When the various believers saw Jesus after his r.,

190:0.4 Abiding faith in the r. of Jesus was the cardinal

190:0.4 teachers united in this implicit faith in the Master’s r.

190:0.5 Magdalene took in proclaiming the Master’s r.,

190:1.0 1. HERALDS OF THE RESURRECTION

190:1.1 They were not expecting the r. as it came, and they

190:1.3 on their last mission, as heralds of the Master’s r..

190:2.1 From the time of the morontia r. until the hour of his

190:2.5 And they all began to believe in the r. of Jesus.

190:3.3 any person who made mention of Jesus’ r..

190:4.1 engaged in discussing the reports of the Master’s r.,

190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ r. and reports concerning the many

191:0.3 absent on their last assignment as heralds of the r.

191:0.4 between faith and doubt concerning the Master’s r.

191:0.7 concerning either belief or disbelief in the Master’s r.

191:0.8 Simon could not discern that the Master’s r. could

191:0.8 even in the face of such a stupendous fact as the r..

191:0.10 Regardless of Jesus’ supposed r., Judas was gone,

191:0.10 serious consideration to their arguments about the r.,

191:0.11 by Philip: “We do not understand about the r., but

191:0.13 to have time, after they heard of his r., to think well

191:0.13 death and r. when he was still with them in the flesh.

191:4.1 the more recent report of the r. which had been

191:6.4 Imagine the surprise of David’s herald of the r.,

192:4.1 at the Zebedee home to inquire about the Master’s r.

192:4.2 hear Peter preach his first public sermon since the r..

192:4.5 the thought of the certainty of the r. of the dead

192:4.7 with man—into the proclamation of the r. of Jesus.

193:0.1 made their first attempt to get together since the r..

193:1.1 they had finished their discussions of the reported r.,

193:1.2 You rejoice to know that I am the r. and the life,

194:2.8 subsequent r., presently became a new gospel of

194:2.9 Neither did this substitution of the fact of the r. of

194:2.9 the new teachings about his person and r. seemed

194:4.2 Then comes the r., with its deliverance from

194:4.5 They proclaimed the facts of his life, death, and r.

195:0.2 Peter’s and Paul’s proclamation of the r. and

196:1.2 The time is ripe to witness the figurative r. of the

196:1.11 5. The morontia r..

resurrectionadjective

resurrection awakening

47:10.5 mortals experience the adjustment sleep and the r..

resurrection chambers

47:3.5 There are one hundred thousand personal r. in

resurrection experience

193:0.4 Your message is not changed by my r. experience.

resurrection hall(s)

40:9.4 therefore awaken in the r. of the morontia spheres

43:1.5 the summit of the seventh highland range are the r.

43:1.5 has special r., wherein the mortals of the modified

47:3.2 of all activities on the first mansion world is the r.,

47:3.5 extend seven radial wings, the r. of the mortal races

47:3.5 and complete personality takes place in the r.

47:3.6 From the r. you proceed to the Melchizedek sector

47:4.4 awake with the new but undeveloped body in the r.

47:10.5 But the last r., the final awakening chamber, was

48:2.17 the chambers of transition similar to the r. on the

49:6.19 fused souls go by direct Adjuster transit to the r. of

55:2.7 souls proceed by Adjuster transit direct to the r. of

76:6.2 Eve were repersonalized and reassembled in the r.

112:4.12 immediate passage of the surviving soul to the r. of

112:5.16 brought about in the r. of the morontia receiving

113:6.5 When these two collaborate in the r. of mansonia in

113:6.7 group guardians who reassemble them in the r. of

188:3.11 In the vast court of the r. of the first mansion world

189:1.9 morontia ascendant beings, emerge from the r. of the

189:1.9 memorial in the center of the vast court of the r. of

189:3.2 not already gone on to judgment, appeared in the r.

189:3.2 present at the moment of their awaking in the r.

resurrection morning(s)

47:3.5 impressions of your first witnessing of these r..

194:3.2 crucifixion, but it was gloriously bright on the r.;

resurrection response

113:6.9 system since the r. occurs on the mansion worlds.

resurrection roll call(s)

33:4.8 worlds and at the times of general- and special-r.,

45:4.1 the throne of the r. of mercy and justice for Satania

45:4.2 were assembled at the time of the r. of Michael,

93:10.2 neither r. nor ending of planetary dispensation

resurrection Sunday

191:0.1 R. was a terrible day in the lives of the apostles;

resurrections

33:4.6 pertaining to mass judgment and dispensational r.,

47:3.5 time in connection with special or dispensational r.

47:10.4 headquarters, no more literal r. will be experienced

49:6.2 special r. of the sleeping survivors are conducted.

49:6.2 Such r. occur at least every millennium of planetary

49:6.2 These special r. are the occasion for mobilizing

49:6.2 associations connected with these special r..

49:6.3 mansion spheres at the special and the millennial r.,

52:5.5 on until the dispensational or special millennial r..

189:3.3 there had been many special and millennial r. of

189:3.3 the planetary roll calls, or complete dispensational r..

resynthesis

94:1.3 trinitarianism of Mesopotamia was in process of r. in

retain

15:4.8 former spiral and other nebulae, and many still r.

38:4.3 Ordinarily they r. their original complements of being

38:8.4 “fourth creatures” of the angelic orders always r.

41:5.1 Too great a density would r. light by opacity until

41:8.3 if such a body is not sufficiently opaque to r. the

43:8.2 world to another, you r. the same morontia body,

44:0.18 you r. the ability to recognize and fraternize with

47:10.4 you will r. this same form until you bid it farewell

48:2.22 notwithstanding that you r. the same morontia form.

48:6.30 He could not r. it word for word, but to the best of

70:10.8 that thinking men would subsequently r. such a relic

78:3.10 with sufficient speed to r. the Edenic culture at any

80:4.6 the older Andonites r. even a semblance of identity.

80:9.14 these Bretons still r. charms of the New Stone Age

82:4.4 Modern peoples r. these mores, which allow so-

94:6.6 “The good man seeks not to r. truth for himself

112:6.7 the morontia soul, being superadjutant, does not r.

130:4.6 change and at the same time r. its identity in the

138:1.4 to r. the confidence and affection of his family.

181:2.18 If your brethren desire to r. you as their counselor,

187:2.3 The Master chose to r. his human consciousness

196:2.3 Mark, Matthew, and Luke r something of the picture

retained

7:5.7 on these bestowal missions, he has ever since r.;

15:4.7 Some have r. control of many of their segregated

47:4.5 counterparted by the Adjuster and is r. as a part of

62:2.1 The later ape tribes r. the grasping big toe but never

76:4.5 They r. the ability to see these celestial beings for

78:3.1 violet race r. the Edenic traditions of peacefulness

78:4.5 The purer strains of the violet race had r. the Adamic

152:3.2 apostles who still r. the hope of seeing Jesus assert

154:6.1 Jude and James, and even Joseph, still r. much of

retainers

159:1.4 his chief r. was brought before him confessing that

retaining

21:3.3 choose to experientially earn it, thereby r. the full

41:5.2 confined at high temperatures by opaque r. walls.

64:2.5 Foxhall peoples succeeded in r. much of the culture

80:4.4 Andites reached Europe as coherent groups, still r.

107:2.7 While r. all of the character of the existential divine

128:4.8 the support of the family, r. only a small portion for

retains

103:4.1 Even in Christianity the Lord’s Supper r. this

111:3.1 Even after survival the ascending mortal still r. this

retaliate

159:5.11 olden advice to r.—“an eye for an eye” and so on.

retaliation

70:10.9 Society early adopted the paying-back attitude of r.:

70:10.10 Suicide was a common mode of r..

70:10.10 a modern analogue of this old-time method of r..

87:5.4 their method of r. was to strike back through a

140:5.24 delights in returning good for evil—doing good in r.

140:8.5 to warn his disciples against the evil practice of r.;

159:1.6 always to minimize the elements of unfairness, r.,

159:5.11 Jesus abhorred the idea either of r. or of becoming

retamed

81:2.11 and in the Andite age they were r. once again.

retard

15:8.3 Mass in matter tends to r. velocity in energy;

23:2.22 all tend to r. such speed so that on a long journey

29:4.21 or detain, condense, and r. the energy currents.

55:11.6 cannot in any manner limit or r. the evolutionary

67:7.5 may sometimes even r. spiritual progress on certain

87:7.10 ceremonials which can only handicap and r. all social

88:2.5 While this commandment did much to r. art

88:2.6 his commandment was used to stultify art and to r.

99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder or r. the social

110:1.5 All physical poisons greatly r. the efforts of the

118:8.6 material inertia—which so efficiently operates to r.

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably r. science, politics, society,

retardation

15:8.3 the initial endowment of velocity, minus r. by mass

65:8.4 expansion and unfailingly delayed by intellectual r..

70:12.9 3. R. of scientific progress.

74:8.14 ruinous r. upon the developmental progression of all

80:5.7 lapse of Andite civilization, a r. of a transient nature.

retardedverb

7:1.2 circuits of pure spirit power are not r. by the mass

12:7.11 whether the part is r. by the inertia of the whole or

73:0.3 to untangle the confused affairs of a planet r. by

78:1.8 Neanderthal absorption had greatly r. the culture of

79:5.1 the debased Neanderthal strain which so greatly r.

87:7.3 Notwithstanding that the cult has always r. social

92:3.7 religion has neglected education and r. science;

94:2.1 social order greatly r. the progress of the Salem

99:3.5 of degenerate stocks which have tremendously r. the

109:5.3 but this ministry is also greatly r. by your own

111:7.5 the progress of the good r. by the inertia of the bad;

130:6.3 You may be surrounded with enemies and be r. by

retardedadjective

47:9.1 those mortals hailing from the isolated and r. worlds

50:6.2 your planet seems most confused and greatly r. in

55:4.11 by the drastic elimination of the r. and persisting

62:3.11 another couple—a peculiarly r. male and female of

62:3.11 These r. twins became the founders of the modern

63:1.4 who stooped to mate with their r. cousins of the

64:1.7 who mingled so freely with their r. animal cousins.

67:7.3 earthly affairs were so disorganized and r. that the

75:1.2 biologically fit, had never been purged of their r.

93:6.7 the happenings of those days indicate how r. were

retarding

15:8.5 Given a sufficient duration of r. influence, gravity

71:2.7 public opinion is valuable; while r. social evolution,

retards

28:6.9 not impose fatal penalties; it merely r. the pilgrim of

67:7.6 Sin enormously r. intellectual development, moral

87:7.10 No cult can survive if it r. moral growth and fails to

retell

121:8.12 to restate the teachings and r. the doings of Jesus

retention

37:5.11 insuring the r. of a permanent evolved population

44:0.19 Through their r. of the duplicates of your entire life’s

94:12.1 with the sentimental r. of olden nomenclature,

98:1.3 Zeus except for their r. of the overcontrol of Fate.

112:6.8 The persistence of memory is proof of the r. of the

retentive

17:3.5 The Reflective Spirits are r. personalities as well.

17:3.5 Their offspring, the seconaphim, are also r. or record

reticence

139:1.10 And this r. to praise the worthy accomplishments of

139:4.7 disinclination to talk;John never fully mastered this r.

reticent

83:2.3 A modern girl’s pretensions to be r. toward marriage

retinue

32:2.1 Inf. Spirit, create a diverse r. of spirit personalities.

33:3.3 by all of her diversified r. of angelic personalities.

145:3.8 a vast r. of seraphim, physical controllers, Life

145:3.10 The vast r. descended into the midst of this motley

149:1.9 A rich widow of Tyre, with her r., came seeking to

150:8.1 Many of the apostolic r. had to remain without the

retire

3:1.12 The Father does not r. in seclusion because he has

4:1.6 If God should r. as the present upholder of all

28:1.3 native angelic life, they r. from active service in the

32:1.1 they r. in favor of the power directors of the

37:9.11 usually r. upon the arrival of the Planetary Adams.

42:2.12 the Associate Master Force Organizers may r.

72:6.2 all persons must r. from gainful pursuit at sixty-five

119:8.1 instructed to r. from the councils of the Most Highs.

132:6.3 stopped, saying to Ganid, “My son, it is time to r..”

134:9.5 saying that he desired to r. to the hills where he

142:8.5 the Master decided to r. into the cities of Samaria

183:3.3 greet him with a kiss, and then quickly r. from the

184:4.2 to John, by a nod of his head, that he should r..

retired

72:6.2 crippled can be placed on the r. list at any age by

72:9.4 This does not apply to aged persons who may be r.

93:8.1 Machiventa r. one night to his tent at Salem,

97:9.5 David r.; the Philistines attacked and defeated Saul

122:7.6 the Nazareth travelers r. for the night’s rest.

127:5.3 touched by Jesus’ words of family devotion and r.

132:7.7 That night after they had r., Ganid could not sleep.

133:5.11 And they r. for the night.

137:4.16 Jesus r. for a season to the housetop that he might

147:4.10 to discuss the Master’s words long after he had r..

147:8.1 That night, long after the usual listeners had r.,

151:2.8 parable of the sower before they r. for the night.

158:6.6 They r. for the night, sorrowful.

173:2.8 they r. to take further counsel among themselves.

174:4.1 they r. without asking a question.

177:4.8 all of the visiting pilgrims had r. for the night.

183:2.3 when they arrived at Pilate’s house, and he had r.

185:1.6 no favor in the eyes of the new emperor, he r. to

186:3.1 The apostles had r. to designated hiding places;

186:3.1 where the Master so often r. to pray and worship.

retirement

32:4.2 But notwithstanding this r., this exhibition of infinite

47:8.5 forty days of spiritual r. from all routine activities

51:7.2 Upon the r. of the Magisterial Son the Planetary

65:3.6 our r. from active participation in evolution.

67:6.1 races of the lowlands, and from which place of r.

72:6.6 workers support themselves and set aside their r.

136:3.1 forty days of r. to formulate the plans and

136:3.3 Jesus did not go into r. for the purpose of fasting

136:3.3 His reasons for seeking this r. were entirely different

136:4.1 Jesus planned to remain in comparative r. until the

139:11.10 persecutions, Simon went into temporary r..

144:0.1 were spent in r. at a secluded camp upon the slopes

144:0.2 reasons why Jesus and his apostles were in r. at

144:0.3 Jesus decided to spend some time in r. rehearsing his

144:1.2 his apostles that they were in r. for three reasons:

193:6.4 Simon Zelotes was in r. for some time before he

retires

32:4.2 God r. from activity in favor of the galaxy of Creator

retiring

48:3.4 Companions; one type is aggressive, the other r.,

48:3.11 you will be associated with an aggressive or a r.

66:4.5 to procreate their successors sometime prior to r.

71:8.13 recruited from the periodically r. heads of the courts.

72:2.8 the r. executive automatically becomes the

84:6.5 denominated positive or aggressive and negative or r

136:2.6 In thus r. for a season from active personality

155:0.1 Before r. for the night, the Master called his

retold

40:9.5 human memory experience through having it r. by

169:1.1 Jesus r. the story of the lost sheep and the lost coin

169:1.16 Jesus told and r. this story of the prodigal son.

190:2.5 Jude returned, and he r. the experience of meeting

retoning

29:1.4 they would merely have to return to Paradise for r..

retrace

135:10.1 Since Jesus had gone into Galilee, John felt led to r.

retracement

34:6.3 r. of those steps of condescension, never stopping

retracing

125:4.2 arisen with the early dawn with the intention of r.

retraining

26:8.5 to that supercreation most propitious for their r. in

109:1.1 an extensive system for r. Adjusters of indwelling

retreat

14:6.22 Havona is the perfect home and r. for the untiring

22:7.5 At the end of this assigned r., if they report that

59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago seas were continuing their r..

61:5.5 nearly one million years in its advance from, and r.

61:7.10 During its r. the North American system of Great

61:7.11 100,000 years ago, during the r. of the last glacier,

61:7.12 a like span of time to complete its northern r..

61:7.16 and with the r. of the final ice invasion, many arctic

61:7.19 extending from the rise of mammalian life to the r. of

62:3.13 survived by hiding in a subterranean food-storage r.

63:2.3 They had already prepared a crude treetop r. some

64:4.7 upon the r. of the glacier, again rapidly spread out

64:4.9 the ice had reached its then northernmost point of r.

64:7.1 And not until the later r. of the Mediterranean Sea,

64:7.8 and upon the r. of the ice the blue men, together

73:6.5 This Edentia shrub was taken to their highland r.,

80:2.1 With the r. of the northern ice fields the water-laden

100:5.8 Short seasons of r. from the busy scenes of life may

102:2.7 ingenious self-deception through resorting to a r. to

102:2.8 Mysticism is often something of a r. from life

136:5.3 Before coming down from the forty days’ r. in the

158:1.3 in connection with his former visit to this lonely r..

retreated

64:4.4 Ever these tribes r. before the advancing ice, which

retreating

59:1.15 Five million years later the seas were r. before the

59:4.15 was slow in appearing and equally slow in r..

61:5.6 1,500,000 years ago the first great glacier was r.

61:6.4 the later epochs of the advancing and r. glaciers.

61:7.13 was made necessary by the advancing and r. ice.

64:7.4 migrate to the northeast, on the heels of the r. ice,

64:7.13 land bridge which separated the r. Mediterranean

79:5.6 red race were fighting with their backs to the r. ice

retreats

59:6.9 animals took temporary refuge in three favorable r.:

62:3.7 treetop homes and many-tunneled subterranean r.;

62:3.9 ground shelters—their transient r. in time of danger.

retribution

74:8.13 who had vented wrath upon the human race in r. for

75:5.7 been removed from the world in r. for her misstep.

89:1.2 The fear of spirit r. is so great in the mind of a

97:5.1 predicted calamity in r. for the transgressions of the

124:2.4 r. at the hands of his self-appointed champion, Jacob

183:3.3 they would concentrate their attack upon him in r.

188:4.10 do not punish in anger, neither do they chastise in r..

retributive

2:6.6 Divine righteousness is not dominated by strict r.

25:3.13 The divine executioner is divested of r. power and

retrieve

21:3.14 defend, and if necessary r. his personal creation.

33:3.4 Only a Son can r. the work of their joint creation,

50:6.5 And it will require age upon age to r. the resultant

retrieved

28:6.9 If survival is gained, all other losses can be r..

retrievers

7:4.5 Sons stand pledged and ready to function as r.,

20:7.3 Its members are neither creators nor r., neither rulers

retrinitized

18:4.4 these two orders of creature-trinitized beings are r.

22:1.12 after serving under the Trinity Teacher Sons, are r.

22:10.1 Son Assistants are the superior group of the r.

retrogradesee retrograde motion

57:5.14 but no r. ever appears except in a system containing

61:6.1 a r. development within the mid-mammal stock

65:2.3 Many of the fungi also represent a r. movement in

134:5.9 the World War, when an unfortunate r. movement

retrograde motion

57:5.9 most of the material stolen from Angona as the r. of

57:5.14 the solar system with the resultant appearance of r..

57:5.14 R. in any astronomic system is always accidental and

57:5.14 Such collisions may not always produce r., but no

57:5.14 but no r. ever appears except in a system containing

retrograding

80:9.3 Nordics, was that of the r. Danubians blended with

retrogress

156:2.6 they must go forward in righteousness or r. into evil

retrogressed

61:6.1 tribes have remained stationary or have actually r..

63:6.1 the cultural and spiritual status of the clans r. for ten

retrogressing

63:5.7 a degree of intelligence which their r. descendants

64:4.11 steadily r. as compared with their superior Andonic

80:9.4 there is a primitive culture of the r. Danubians and

retrogression

64:6.7 Because of this great r. the red men seemed doomed

65:2.3 exhibit a degree of r. in their parasitic behavior.

71:1.24 Failure of state integration results in r. to prestate

74:8.13 since they were predicated upon a belief in r. rather

80:3.9 This r. of culture continued until it received a fresh

97:10.3 all Israel experienced an increasing spiritual r..

117:4.13 the universes by the slothfulness of animalistic r.?

118:8.6 civilization contain within itself the seeds of r.;

195:1.9 its r. had begun; learning was advancing but genius

retrogressions

68:4.7 many r. in the long forward struggle of Urantia

77:5.8 never did become fully eclipsed by subsequent r..

79:8.16 Chinese culture, though there have been many r.,

80:3.9 in cultural advances, produced certain biologic r..

96:1.2 experienced many r. in the evolution of their Deity

retrogressive

99:1.4 interassociations from becoming mutually r. or

retrospect

10:0.3 The present master universe, viewed in r. or in

146:3.7 you are able to view your present experiences in r.

returnnoun; see return of; return to; return, in

33:2.3 subordinated herself to Christ Michael upon the r.

87:1.5 to prevent its tarrying, and to insure against its r..

92:5.6 sprinkled with miraculous episodes, and their r. is

92:5.6 it was, in general, Adam’s r. as a material ruler.

119:1.4 when there was recorded the fact of Michael’s r.

119:6.4 after his r. from the career of the carpenter’s son on

120:1.6 at any moment you may see fit to requisition its r..

120:3.12 and we saw him no more until his r. as the supreme

122:3.3 Upon her r., Mary went to visit her parents, Hannah

127:2.3 a violation of his pledge made upon their r. from

127:6.4 was brought back to Nazareth on the r. from Egypt.

128:6.8 about this episode some three weeks after their r..

129:2.10 Before Jesus’ r. from this trip the family at

133:0.0 THE RETURN FROM ROME

134:1.4 these events, hoping for their eldest brother’s r..

134:2.5 On the r. from the Caspian region, Jesus gave up the

135:0.4 After their r. from Nazareth John’s parents began

143:3.7 Their r. from this holiday marked the beginning of

145:4.2 hoping for Jesus’ r. that they might thank him.

145:5.7 immediate departure while I here await your r..”

156:6.0 6. THE RETURN FROM PHOENICIA

158:1.6 I bid you tarry here and, while awaiting my r.,

158:4.6 heal him; you need not wait for the Master’s r..

158:4.7 to remain with them overnight or until Jesus’ r.,

169:1.9 this son and was always on the lookout for his r.,

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his son’s safe r..

169:1.13 being glad and merry because of your brother’s r..

176:3.4 money into the hands of the bankers that on my r. I

176:4.2 to associate his promised r. with these catastrophic

176:4.3 on his r. (at least on one of his possible visits) he

192:0.2 After their r. from Galilee, Matthias, whom they

196:2.5 This strong faith in the Lord’s immediate r. had

return of

25:8.11 awaiting the Havona r. of the defeated comrade and

37:2.6 Since the r. of Christ Michael from his triumphant

49:6.9 On such occasions the r. of the Adjuster signalizes

51:3.5 miscarriage of the plan and requisitioned the r. of

60:2.8 The r. of the seas improved the weather.

92:5.6 the tribesmen still look for the r. of Genghis Khan;

94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the r. of the creature to the Creator

97:9.23 economy favored the r. of the worship of Baal,

98:5.4 dead would be annihilated upon the r. of Mithras

107:3.1 the management, direction, and r. of the Monitors

112:5.18 2. The r. of the Adjuster to the waiting morontia

119:7.2 the final and triumphant r. of Michael to Salvington

135:9.2 forty days of tarrying, waiting for the r. of Jesus.

135:9.6 John’s experience, and he prayed for the r. of Jesus.

143:4.2 between the Jews and Samaritans dated from the r.

143:5.1 when Jesus sat down by the well to await the r. of

163:0.1 A few days after the r. of Jesus and the twelve to

163:5.3 before the r. of the seventy, almost eight hundred

163:6.0 6. THE RETURN OF THE SEVENTY

176:3.3 work, in view of the possible r. of the Son of Man,

176:4.0 4. THE RETURN OF MICHAEL

189:2.7 and unique dissolution, a r. of the “dust to dust,”

194:4.2 and the r. of their faith in the Master’s divinity.

return to

20:4.3 accredit Adjusters on their r. to the “bosom of the

20:5.3 of the Spirit of Truth is dependent upon the r. to

33:3.5 occurred in Nebadon at the time of Michael’s r. to

81:5.4 protection against a r. to the terrible and antisocial

93:10.7 the sometime r. to the planet of Adam and Eve as

94:3.7 The teaching of the soul’s r. to the Brahman is

94:3.7 is closely parallel to the truth of the Adjuster’s r. the

119:8.1 Upon his r. to Salvington this Michael, the Son of

120:3.10 throughout your gradual r. to recognition of your

120:3.10 we shall welcome your r. to us as the supreme and

121:5.8 story of some god’s life and death and r. to life,

123:0.1 a contractor and builder after their r. to Nazareth.

123:0.3 Joseph’s relative-benefactor before the r. to Palestine

123:1.2 three years old at the time of their r. to Nazareth.

123:2.1 a year after the r. to Nazareth the boy Jesus arrived

126:0.2 conclusion of the Jerusalem visit and with his r. to

129:3.7 By the time of his r. to Nazareth, Jesus had learned

136:2.3 his own former divine spirit descending on its r. to

141:7.6 of Truth into the hearts of all his children after his r.

146:0.1 ending with the r. to Capernaum on March 17.

148:9.4 the Sanhedrin arrived to bid the six spies r. to

156:5.23 The day before Jesus left Tyre for the r. to the region

157:6.1 funds sufficient to sustain the apostles until their r.

159:6.0 6. THE RETURN TO MAGADAN

170:2.10 the kingdom with the idea of his r. to this world.

170:5.19 —meaning a r. to the high spiritual concept of Jesus

176:4.6 to disassociate the Master’s personal r. to earth from

189:0.2 aught to assist your Creator-father in the r. to life.

194:4.5 preached the hope of his speedy r. to this world to

196:2.5 and sincerely believed in his immediate r. to earth

return, in

1:0.2 receive the divine affection, and love him in r..

3:4.6 by the associated capacity to love the Father in r..

72:7.10 In r. the government takes one half the profits

73:6.4 their life plasm to the Prince’s staff, and who, in r.,

81:5.4 which society exacts from its members in r. for this

89:1.4 definitely promised something in r. for obedience.

89:3.5 gods were supposed to do something definite in r.

102:8.1 what that power or person requires of man in r. for

122:8.4 received word in r. inviting Joseph up to Jerusalem

128:7.13 in r. for the gift of the repair shop, James would

133:2.2 of bearing and rearing your children; and in r. for

143:4.2 In r. for their friendship Alexander gave the

156:5.19 regardless of your deserts, and love freely in r..

159:3.11 merely that they may sympathize with you in r..

160:0.1 he had to say and tell him about the gospel in r..

167:1.5 or your rich neighbors that they in r. may bid you to

177:4.10 trust and to experience wholehearted love in r..

returnverb; see returnwith I; return, never or not

1:4.3 the indwelling “Spirit shall r. to God who gave it.”

2:5.4 When rebels r. to righteousness, they are received,

11:5.8 throughout the universes and r. by definite routes.

11:5.9 from nether Paradise and will eventually r. thereto

14:6.36 the Infinite Mother Spirit will not likely ever r. to

15:4.7 out of the nebular arm in close formation but r. by

20:3.1 the new dispensation, and r. to the headquarters of

20:4.5 is further complicated by Michael’s promise to r..

20:9.4 The Daynals may r. many times to an inhabited

23:4.4 If the messengers r. to their former service, will

24:7.2 will r. home, be granted the privilege of “personal

25:3.2 the headquarters of a superuniverse and r. thereto,

25:8.1 as a rule (but not invariably) they r. to those duties

26:8.5 They never r. to the superuniverse of their nativity,

26:8.5 on their own motion, they r. to the outer circle of

26:10.2 I have observed that they temporarily r. to the

26:10.4 In another day they will r. to the circle of greatest

29:1.4 they would merely have to r. to Paradise for retoning

31:0.10 During the present universe age the finaliters r. to

34:6.4 out from the Eternal, they are certain to r. thereto,

38:5.3 After this experience they r. to the associate worlds

39:4.15 if he should r. during a subsequent dispensation,

39:9.2 Large numbers of the completion seraphim r. to their

40:4.1 At death, such deserted Monitors r. to Divinington,

40:8.3 Thereupon does the Adjuster r. to Divinington for

40:10.1 spirit entities unfailingly r. to the sphere of primal

40:10.9 Ancients of Days, they would ascend, never to r..

42:1.8 having gone out from Paradise, they must r. thereto,

42:6.3 the critical escape velocity of deindividuation, r. to

46:8.2 When Satania can r. to the constellation fold, then

48:5.2 Upon their own motion they may r. to their former

52:4.3 Avonals yield up their planetary lives and r. to their

52:4.8 society begins to r. to simplified forms of living.

52:5.7 If such a bestowal Avonal should r. to a world after

52:7.1 sister spheres in that your Jesus has promised to r..

52:7.10 The Trinity Teacher Sons may r. many times to the

55:4.28 4. They may decide to r. to the system headquarters,

56:8.3 the Father does not need that his sons should r. to

62:7.5 chief and received his permission to r. to Jerusem.

63:7.1 and Fonta have never been permitted to r. to Urantia

63:7.3 permission from the System Sovereign to r. to the

64:4.13 The sun, they early learned, would regularly r., but

68:6.1 “Dust you are and to dust shall you r.” is literally

70:10.10 a ghost, he could r. and visit wrath upon his enemy.

77:5.4 strange and hostile world, as they feared, never to r..

84:7.29 r. to the family-council practices of the Andites.

90:3.4 soul out of the body; if it failed to r., death ensued.

92:5.11 in later times they did r. to many of his teachings.

93:5.8 to forego the honors of the Egyptian court and r. to

93:5.8 urged Abraham to r. to the execution of his vows to

93:10.8 explicit promise of the Creator Son to r. Sometime

93:10.10 Melchizedek will be due to r. in the same capacity in

95:5.12 grasped his gospel and were, therefore, ready to r.

97:7.7 and let him r. to the Lord, and he will have mercy

98:2.6 that it is wrong to r. evil for evil, and that the gods

98:3.9 their wild and senseless religious rituals and r. to a

107:3.2 When Adjusters r. to the Father, they go back to the

108:3.7 Divinington, and undoubtedly they r. thereto upon

109:4.4 were to be withdrawn, the world would slowly r. to

112:3.7 Never does a departed Adjuster r. to earth as the

119:2.3 promising to “r. in due season” and concentrating all

119:8.8 that this same Jesus has promised some time to r. to

120:1.4 voluntary relinquishment of authority until you r.

120:1.5 until you r. to us as supreme and unconditional

120:2.2 if you should r. to us as the Son of Man, Planetary

122:8.6 they were about to r. to Ur when Zacharias met

123:0.4 whether they should remain there or r. to Nazareth.

123:0.6 friends that it was best for them to r. to Nazareth.

124:3.4 Never again did this youth find it possible to r. to

125:2.10 when the time came to r. to Nazareth, his youthful

125:2.11 for Jesus to r. when he reached the age of fifteen

126:2.1 home with the younger children until she should r.

127:3.11 John, having lost his father, intended to r. to the

127:3.12 that he should r. home and labor for the support

127:3.12 he was much more content to r. to his home and

130:0.7 tried to persuade Jesus to r. with them to India, but

130:3.2 will be like this lighthouse when you r. to India,

131:2.11 Says the Lord: ‘Let them r. to me, and I will have

131:9.4 While all creatures must die and r. to the earth,

132:3.1 Nabon had even suggested that Jesus r. to Palestine

135:2.2 by his example, to r. home, take care of his mother,

135:4.4 only this promise of Malachi that Elijah would r.

135:9.4 there has been among us one who will r. to baptize

135:9.8 Jesus bade them r. to their food while he sat down

136:9.8 He would r. to Galilee and begin the proclamation of

137:5.4 Jesus directed his apostles to r. to their nets while

137:6.5 Each of you must now r. to his accustomed work

138:1.4 were to r. to the home of Zebedee for a conference.

138:7.2 sent away two and two to pray, asking them to r. to

138:9.2 then it was to persuade him to r. home with them,

140:6.9 And Jesus answered: “You shall r. good for evil.

140:6.9 requirements of apostleship too hard, you may r. to

145:4.2 When Jesus did r. to their midst, the hour was late,

145:5.10 to them patiently, but he would not consent to r..

146:5.2 spoke, “R. to your home; your son will live.”

146:7.2 possible for the spirit of mortal man to r. to earth

146:7.3 “On the morrow let us r. to Capernaum to tarry and

147:6.2 evidence of lawbreaking and blasphemy, to r. to

149:6.9 The bestowal spirit of my Father will surely r. to

149:7.1 with instructions to terminate the tour and r. to

151:6.7 he said to Andrew, “Let us r. to our place.”

151:6.8 R. to your own people and show them what great

153:5.3 what will you do when the Son of Man must r. to

154:2.2 a week’s holiday, urging all of his disciples to r. to

156:4.2 would r. to the encampment at Joseph’s house

157:2.2 as soon as Jesus and the twelve should r. from

157:3.2 Jesus desired to r. to this mount of trial and triumph,

158:4.8 could give him no idea as to when Jesus might r.,

158:5.4 the transfiguration, so soon to r. to this scene of the

158:6.5 And now go to your rest, for on the morrow we r.

159:0.2 instructing his followers to r. to Magadan not later

159:5.12 1. To r. evil for evil—the positive but unrighteous

159:5.14 3. To r. good for evil, to assert the will so as to

159:5.16 he found them willing to r. to the Father’s house.

161:0.1 that the women’s corps r. for a while to Bethsaida.

163:2.2 could I be permitted to r. home to bury him?”

163:2.2 while you r. home to minister to your loved ones,

165:5.5 like men who are watching for their master to r.

170:2.10 that he would soon r. to establish the kingdom in

170:4.15 definitely promise sometime to r. to Urantia,

170:5.5 believed that Jesus would very soon r. to establish

171:0.3 sincerely believing that the Master would soon r.

171:8.3 before he could r., the citizens of his province,

176:1.6 but how shall we know when you will r. to bring all

176:2.1 would most certainly r. to consummate the work

176:2.1 believers to lay fast hold upon these promises to r.

176:2.2 disciples and the apostles grasp at this promise to r.,

176:2.5 or else the Son of Man will r. to adjudge the age.

176:3.1 Since you are to r. to finish the work of the kingdom

176:4.3 that he would sometime personally r. to this world.

176:4.4 to believe that Jesus will r. to Urantia many times

176:4.5 when he does r., all the world will likely know it,

177:1.5 admonition, spoken just as they were about to r. to

177:3.1 they became very desirous of seeing Jesus r..

177:4.8 and had no idea when he would r. that evening,

178:3.4 my Father’s work on earth and am about to r. to

179:2.3 the time had come when he was to r. to the Father,

180:0.1 thought that Jesus intended to r. to the camp, but he

180:6.9 But why does he say he must r. to the Father?”

181:0.1 disciples really thought that this promise to r. for a

181:0.1 after which he would r. to establish the kingdom.

181:2.11 then will you r. to labor as my ambassador,

181:2.19 service of God, r. to the labors of former days.

182:2.2 The apostles were loath to r. to their tents even

183:0.2 The Master admonished them all to r. to their tents

183:2.2 The betrayer feared that, if he waited for them to r.

183:2.3 Judas asked the captain of the guard to r. to the

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might any time r. to the Roman

186:3.1 David believed that Jesus’ enemies would r.; so he

186:3.4 none of Jesus’ followers were looking for him to r.

188:1.7 make ready spices and ointments, and r. on

190:2.7 Magdalene, only, was permitted to r. to Joseph’s

191:0.13 Thomas really wanted to r., but having left as he did

191:0.13 almost a week for him to make up his mind to r..

192:1.2 daylight came, they decided to r. to Bethsaida.

192:4.4 after he had done so, they were to r. to Jerusalem.

194:4.7 They confidently expected that Jesus would r. to

194:4.7 believed he was to r. any day to finish his work

returnwith I

119:1.2 this experience, I will r. to my place among you.”

125:6.9 —but I will r. to cleanse yonder temple and deliver

134:8.10 of rest is over; I must r. to my Father’s business.”

144:6.3 Be not anxious about me, for I will r. to you.

145:5.7 No, Andrew, I will not r. with you.

145:5.7 It is not the will of my Father that I should r. with

146:3.5 but I declare that, when I r. to the Father, he will

157:1.1 wait by the gate, and I will presently r. with the tax

157:6.11 I must presently leave this world and r. to the work

163:2.2 could I be permitted to r. home to bury him?”

163:6.2 I declare to you that, as soon as I r. to my Father,

171:8.3 they reject my spiritual rule over them, I will r.

171:8.4 wherewith to justify your stewardship when I r.,

176:2.3 I also promise that I will sometime r. to this world,

176:2.3 but be of good courage, for I will sometime r..

176:2.4 when I r., it shall be with power and in the spirit.

178:2.4 you in the flesh, it is only that I may r. in the spirit.

178:3.2 warned you that I must presently r. to the work

179:4.1 repeatedly told you that I must r. to the Father.

180:3.4 I am going to r. to these worlds of light, stations in

180:3.4 I must r. to my Father’s work in the spheres on

181:1.1 I will be able to r. as a spirit indweller of each of you

182:1.4 sent me into this world, and that I am about to r.

182:1.4 I am about to r. to the work you have given me to

193:0.2 I told you that presently I must r. to the Father.

return, never or not

14:6.36 the Infinite Mother Spirit will not likely ever r. to

24:7.3 those who achieve the divine embrace never r. to

26:8.5 They never r. to the superuniverse of their nativity,

36:6.5 plants and animals by the Life Carriers does not r. to

40:10.9 Ancients of Days, they would ascend, never to r..

63:7.1 and Fonta have never been permitted to r. to Urantia

77:5.4 strange and hostile world, as they feared, never to r..

86:4.8 to Sheol; it could not r. to the land of the living.

87:1.5 practiced to insure that the ghost would not r.

90:3.4 out of the body; if it failed to r., death ensued.

109:3.3 The Adjusters do not r. after natural death;

112:3.7 Never does a departed Adjuster r. to earth as the

112:4.4 the Adjuster will not immediately r. to the mansion

113:6.8 The Adjusters of such nonsurvivors do not r.,

122:10.1 the wise men did not r., Herod grew suspicious.

123:1.7 They did not r. to Nazareth for two months;

124:3.4 Never again did this youth find it possible to r. to

134:9.5 Jesus did not r. to Jerusalem.

145:5.5 Will you not r. with us to minister to them?”

145:5.7 No, Andrew, I will not r. with you.

145:5.10 to them patiently, but he would not consent to r..

147:2.4 the apostles of John did not r. with them.

153:4.1 one of your loyal fellows to see that you do not r..”

156:6.5 that Jesus would not likely ever r. to bother them.

164:5.6 And now Jesus left Jerusalem, not again to r. until

171:8.5 And even if this rejected Son should not r., another

175:3.3 Understanding that Jesus might not r. that day to

177:1.3 Jesus did not r. to the camp that evening until after

177:3.7 that Jesus did not r. to address the multitudes.

178:0.1 Judas did not r. to the camp until midafternoon,

190:2.5 James now announced that he would not r. to

returnadjective

70:3.11 The tribe so honored would pay a r. visit, with its

125:3.1 This they did and started out on the r. journey to

128:1.14 narrated Jewish history to Joseph and on the r. trip

129:3.2 At Corinth and other stops on the r. trip Jesus was

134:3.4 Jesus to sojourn with them for two weeks on his r.

134:3.5 Jesus stopped off on the r. trip and delivered these

176:4.3 on his r. (at least on one of his possible visits) he

181:0.1 but they were prone to forget that this r. visit was

returnedverb; see returned from; returned to

23:2.16 years but r. in due time with the desired information.

64:4.13 but the moon they conjectured only r. because

70:7.12 they r. to marry and to submit to lifelong subjection

75:5.7 And when Adam r., Eve experienced a satisfaction

76:6.3 Adam and Eve r. as ascendant citizens—sons of man.

86:1.6 “I r. and saw that the race is not to the swift, nor the

86:4.1 convincing evidence that the old chief had really r. in

90:2.7 Caesars banish astrologers, but they invariably r.

93:5.13 but only caught up with his former disciple as he r.

97:9.25 impending doom, and presently Nebuchadnezzar r..

122:2.6 Mary’s faith in the vision of Gabriel, so that she r.

122:3.1 before Joseph had r. home, Gabriel appeared to

122:10.1 his informers r. and made full report of the recent

126:0.2 that Jesus had r. home to be a dutiful son—not that

126:4.9 they r. home, wrote out the Ten Commandments in

127:6.7 When he r. home, he told all this to his mother.

128:6.4 They went up to Jerusalem and r. by the same route,

129:1.6 Jesus r. shortly before the double wedding of Simon

134:1.1 Jesus r. by way of Ur to Babylon, where he joined

134:2.5 Jesus r. as a passenger with a later caravan to

135:1.3 John r. home from Jerusalem to tend his father’s

137:1.5 many days in the hills, and now they r. to learn

138:5.3 The Master r. for the evening meal, and during the

140:6.10 they soon r., and Peter said: “Master, we would go

140:7.3 Thursday they r. for three more days of teaching.

142:8.3 the Master and the apostles r to instruct and comfort

143:6.1 twelve had just r. with food, and they besought

144:6.12 Jesus r., heard of their deliberations, listened to their

145:0.1 The news that Jesus had r. rapidly spread throughout

146:6.1 came into Jesus’ presence and then r. home to their

147:2.4 while Jesus and the twelve r. to work in Galilee.

148:8.2 philosopher r. with wealthy Jews of Alexandria,

148:9.4 two of his associates r. with the messengers to

151:5.1 but when Sunday morning came, the crowds r..

153:5.2 when Joab, the leader of the evangelists, r. and

166:2.5 Only one, this alien, has r. to give glory to God.”

169:1.13 brother was lost and is found; he has r. alive to us!’”

172:3.6 And so they r. bringing the colt with them.

172:4.1 While the Alpheus twins r. the donkey to its owner

174:5.2 Philip and Andrew r. with the Greeks to the home of

176:3.4 Presently the lord of those servants unexpectedly r.

178:2.12 when the three apostles r. and informed Jesus that

180:3.10 when Jesus r. and beckoned them to be seated.

181:1.2 “When I have r. to live in you and work through

181:2.6 apostles were rather surprised that Judas had not r.

182:3.3 When Jesus r. to speak with the three apostles, he

184:1.8 When Annas r., going up to the Master’s side,

187:1.10 he r. home, he led his family into the kingdom.

188:3.8 Whether or not this spirit reality r. to become a

189:5.3 found Mary Magdalene r. and weeping before the

189:5.5 when Peter and John r., they ceased to ridicule

190:2.5 “He had scarcely finished speaking when Jude r.,

192:2.6 that John would not die before the Master r.,

returned from

87:1.5 Mourners also r. from a funeral by a different road

119:6.4 When Michael r. from this morontia bestowal,

134:2.1 It was a full year before Jesus r. from this journey.

134:7.1 When Jesus r. from the journey to the Caspian Sea,

136:2.3 And in a few moments this divine entity r. from

137:1.5 having just r. from their long and futile searching

140:6.14 When Peter r. from the presence of his Master

143:5.9 the twelve apostles r. from Sychar, and coming

154:7.5 when Ruth r. from a visit to the Zebedee house,

156:6.9 when the Master r. from the Phoenician mission

167:4.3 no one ever r. from the tomb after the lapse of

187:4.7 John r. from the city, bringing with him his mother

192:2.14 It was almost ten o’clock when Jesus r. from his visit

returned to

1:3.8 and I have repeatedly r. to the presence of the Father

25:8.9 remain with him until he r. to the central universe

26:10.2 directly to the second circle before they are r. to

30:4.15 sleeping survivor; the physical body has r. to dust.

39:2.1 have served in all phases of training and have r. to a

45:1.2 and who have r. to the very worlds where you are

45:2.4 the affairs of the worlds of Satania have not been r.

50:3.6 the time comes for this “reversion staff” to be r. to

53:3.6 a destiny no more glorious than to be r. to humble

57:8.8 this commission r. to Jerusem and reported favorably

58:1.6 the Satania commission of Life Carriers r to Jerusem

58:4.2 550,000,000 years ago the Life Carrier corps r. to

59:5.11 There was a short interruption, and the sea r. to

60:2.11 but unlike the sea serpents, these animals always r.

64:1.7 increasing numbers of their mongrel descendants r.

64:6.5 No red man ever r. to Asia.

65:1.7 Whereupon the Life Carriers are immediately r. to

67:4.5 loyal personalities (except Van) were r. to Jerusem

67:6.2 the thirty-nine loyal staff members r. to Jerusem.

70:7.12 they r. to marry and to submit to lifelong subjection

74:5.1 administration of world affairs over to Adam and r.

74:8.11 When the Jewish priests r. to Jerusalem, they had

75:5.5 and Adam r. to his home and began to plan for their

75:5.8 when the Melchizedek receivers r. to Urantia and

77:5.7 Many times Adamson r to visit his father and mother

77:6.5 After the default of Adam the midwayers r. to the

86:4.8 The early Andites thought their ghosts r. to the

89:6.3 first came out of his house to meet him when he r.

93:0.2 twelve Melchizedeks r. to Urantia upon the default

93:9.4 he once more r. to Hebron, the scene of his earlier

93:10.5 Machiventa Melchizedek will not be fully r. to the

94:4.1 the populace r. in measure to the ancient rituals of

94:11.3 followers taught that Sakyamuni Buddha’s spirit r.

95:5.7 thirty-one chapters, which the priests, when r. to

95:5.10 The capital r. to Thebes, and the priests waxed fat

97:9.17 The northern kingdom r. to the worship of Elohim.

97:9.24 The Baal political party r. to power in Jerusalem,

97:10.2 When the Jews had been freed by the Persians, they r

120:3.11 he shall presently in power and glory be r. to me as

125:0.5 Jesus then r. to greet his mother and prepared to

125:1.5 They r. to the upper court for Mary and walked

125:4.2 finding no trace of him, they r. to their relatives

126:5.1 Gradually Jesus and his family r. to the simple life of

127:3.5 That night they again r. to Bethany and would

128:1.14 but Jesus r. to Nazareth by the east Jordan way,

128:2.4 Each Sabbath Jesus r. to Nazareth, and sometimes

128:2.6 When he r. to the repair shop, he did not again

128:3.2 They r. to Nazareth by the coast route, touching

128:5.6 Jesus r. to Nazareth.

129:1.6 Jesus r. to Nazareth in October to attend Martha’s

129:3.3 his friends thought he had r. to Damascus; others

129:3.4 When Jesus r. to Palestine, he did nothing to change

130:2.2 When he r. to Mongolia, he began to teach these

133:2.3 resolved to reorganize his home when he r. to India.

134:0.1 he therefore deliberately r. to Galilee to await the

134:8.8 the detached guardian seraphim r. to Jesus’ side

135:2.3 John and Elizabeth r. to their home and began to

135:2.4 As time passed, John r. less often to Hebron, while

135:9.1 When John r. to his disciples, he found them in

135:9.8 brothers James and Jude having r. to Capernaum.

136:6.1 confront him when he r. to Galilee to resume his

137:1.3 Soon after Jesus and Andrew r. to the camp,

137:1.5 After Jesus had r. to Pella for the night, and while

137:1.5 many days in the hills, and now they r. to learn

137:4.5 But he r. to the gathering and was once more

137:4.16 When he r. to the people, they regarded him with

137:6.1 His mother, having r. to Capernaum with James

137:6.6 That evening, when they had r. to the land, before

137:8.3 when he r. to Zebedee’s house and asked for food.

138:2.1 They r. to Jesus more fully realizing that religion

138:3.4 They all r. to Matthew’s home, where they talked

138:7.2 and they r. to Jesus as he had bidden them.

139:9.11 was crucified, the twins r. to their families and nets;

141:8.3 they r. to their various homes along the Euphrates

142:4.4 When Flavius r. to Jerusalem, he made a feast for

142:8.3 the Master and the apostles r to instruct and comfort

142:8.5 the rulers of the Jews learned that Jesus had r. to

144:1.6 tell no man about these experiences until he had r. to

146:3.7 you will the better understand when I shall have r.

146:7.1 He told his followers that, after he r. to the Father,

147:2.4 while Jesus and the twelve r. to work in Galilee.

147:3.6 And they r. to the temple to join their companions,

147:6.2 three of them r. to Jerusalem to submit their report

148:4.11 these matters until after I shall have r. to the Father.”

148:7.4 This man r. to his work as a stone mason, proving

148:8.3 Kirmeth shortly r. to Bagdad, taking with him only

150:5.1 at Shunem, after John’s apostles had r. to Hebron,

151:5.5 Peter, who, in his agitation, had not yet r. to his oar

152:1.2 Jesus and the apostles r. to Bethsaida after he had

152:2.7 Andrew r. to Jesus, saying: “The lad has left only

154:7.5 Jesus’ family r. to their home in Capernaum and

156:3.2 On Wednesday, July 6, they all r. to Sidon and

158:1.4 the struggle this day on Mount Hermon and r. to

162:0.2 After Philip and Matthew had r. to their fellows

162:2.9 and his assistants refused to arrest Jesus; they r. to

163:5.2 David Zebedee r. to Bethsaida and began to curtail

163:6.1 the teaching site about five o’clock when Jesus r. to

163:6.3 will spread to all the world even after I shall have r.

164:3.8 Josiah had so washed in the pool of Siloam, he r.

164:3.9 Josiah r. to his usual place of alms-seeking.

165:1.3 Abner and the seventy never r. to the Pella camp.

165:2.12 and the other half in dismay r. to Jerusalem and their

165:6.2 the welfare of my children when I shall have r. to

166:2.5 Only one, this alien, has r. to give glory to God.”

167:0.1 Andrew, r. to the Pella encampment to teach the

167:1.5 Before the man left the room, Jesus r. to his seat and

167:3.3 Jesus r. to the speaker’s platform and said: “Why

172:5.1 This Sunday evening as they r. to Bethany, Jesus

172:5.3 he was considerably sobered by the time they r. to

173:2.5 r. to Jesus, saying: “Concerning John’s baptism,

174:5.1 by Andrew, he r. to the waiting Greeks.

175:4.1 denunciation of the Jewish rulers, Judas had r. to

177:2.2 When you r. to Jerusalem, your parents consented

177:4.9 Judas r. to his associates at the camp intoxicated

177:5.2 turned against them and r. to their former ways of

179:3.7 Jesus donned his cloak, r. to his place as host,

181:1.2 “When I have r. to live in you and work through

182:1.4 to represent me to the world after I have r. to your

182:2.1 The apostles were greatly shocked when they r. to

182:3.3 When Jesus r. to speak with the three apostles, he

184:2.7 Getting cold, he r. to the fireside, and one of the men

185:6.2 And one of them, before they r. him to Pilate, took

187:4.7 After the Passover Mary r. to Bethsaida, where she

187:5.1 who r. to the scene just before the Master expired.

188:1.5 with the bodies of the thieves while the others r. to

188:3.3 Mary the mother of Jesus, with Ruth and Jude, r. to

188:3.8 Whether or not this spirit reality r. to become a

190:1.2 Mary Magdalene r. to the tomb, and the others

190:1.10 The rest of Jesus’ family r. to Galilee.

190:3.1 Mary Magdalene had r. to Joseph’s house just a

192:1.10 Zelotes forsook his brethren and r. to his home.

192:2.7 When they r. to the others, Jesus went for a walk

192:2.13 after you have, perchance, r. to the work you used

193:5.4 r Jesus to the status of Paradise sonship and supreme

193:6.1 Mary had r. to Jerusalem with John Zebedee when

193:6.1 Soon after Pentecost she r. to the home of Salome

193:6.4 Soon after Pentecost the twins r. to their homes in

193:6.6 Just about noon the apostles r. to their brethren in

returnedadjective

30:4.15 the soul and for the indwelling of the r. Adjuster.

39:9.2 have so many of these r. Seraphington graduates as

49:6.5 a sleeping mortal there functions the r. Adjuster,

136:2.4 When the r. and now exalted Personalized Adjuster

returningsee returning from; returning to

15:4.7 when widely scattered on their different r. routes

40:9.7 possessions of the surviving mortal and r. Adjuster

64:4.6 was in recession; men and animals were r. north.

93:5.10 Upon r. with his family to Salem, Abraham began to

94:6.4 the earliest presentations of the doctrine of r. good

94:6.5 death was like the r home of this creature personality

94:6.12 dragons, and evil spirits, all betokening the r. fears

112:6.7 patterns thereof are energized by the r. Adjuster.

114:3.4 the r. governor general sits as a temporary member

117:6.1 and when you find him, it will be like r. home.

140:5.24 Fatherly love delights in r. good for evil—doing good

146:5.2 And as he was r., his servants came out to meet him,

158:1.6 Father Melchizedek, not r. until about six o’clock.

169:1.15 this parable of the lost son, the reception of the r.

177:4.1 Iscariot disappeared, not r. until late in the

183:3.9 one of the last of the r. soldiers who had pursued

183:3.10 those who had fled up the ravine were r.,

196:2.5 Christ, the glorified and soon-r. Lord Jesus Christ.

returning from

24:7.3 On r. from superuniverse service, a Havona Servital

40:8.2 and even their Adjusters, by r. from Divinington,

146:4.3 as Jesus was r. from the mines, he chanced to pass

182:2.2 R. from his talk with David and John, Jesus

returning to

14:6.31 It is the place they enjoy r. to ever and anon.

42:4.2 even if long prevented from r. to its source,

50:4.10 adopted and trained in the prince’s schools are r. to

57:3.4 out into space on circuits of irregular outline, r. to

93:5.10 Upon r. with his family to Salem, Abraham began to

95:6.2 dream while in Ur, he settled upon a program of r. to

97:2.3 the better classes r. to the worship of Yahweh and

122:7.7 On r. to the courtyard of the inn, he was informed

122:10.4 They sojourned in Alexandria two full years, not r.

123:2.4 Since r. to Nazareth, theirs had been a busy

127:3.7 Upon r. to Nazareth, Jesus began work in the shop

128:2.6 Jesus was not averse to finding an excuse for r. to

130:0.7 Jesus always declined, pleading the necessity for r. to

131:2.6 ‘In r. to your spiritual rest shall you be saved;

135:4.2 On r. to Engedi from his mother’s funeral, John

135:12.6 And the young woman, r. to the banquet table,

147:6.0 6. RETURNING TO CAPERNAUM

149:1.2 healing by Jesus and, r. to their homes, added to

149:7.0 7. RETURNING TO BETHSAIDA

150:7.1 Before r. to the encampment, he walked down by

163:1.6 all of them r. to the new camp near Pella, in Perea,

172:2.1 and teach many lessons before r. to the Father but

173:1.7 Jesus, r. to the speaker’s stand, spoke to the

176:4.1 that Michael should be interested in sometime r. to

176:4.2 individuals, declare his intention of r. to this world

177:3.6 That evening, after r. to the camp, Jesus visited with

177:4.6 as proof of his sincerity in now r. to the teachings

177:5.3 John Mark was ominously silent after r. to camp,

returnsnoun

87:0.1 to do with investment for higher and future r..

160:4.11 to toil for the later r. inherent in honest endeavor.

returnsverb

1:4.3 mortal tabernacle “r. to the earth whence it came”;

17:6.8 when the Creator Son r. to universe headquarters

20:6.8 to Paradise, is accepted by the Universal Father, r.

27:0.2 r. as the accredited deliverer of this isolated world,

36:6.4 When the bestowed life is exhausted, the body r.

39:4.15 A mortal never r. to his native planet during the

42:1.6 comes from the Paradise Presences and r. thereto,

52:5.6 and r. to the Creator Son at the headquarters of

109:1.2 when the Adjuster r. to Divinington, an extended

112:3.5 After death the material body r. to the elemental

112:4.13 to the Paradise presence of the Universal Father, r.

114:1.4 until Michael sometime r. to Urantia as he promised

117:4.4 the unique personality of a nonascender r. to the

117:4.4 r. to the Supreme as a drop of water r. to the sea.

120:3.11 Gabriel, I am your sovereign until Michael thus r..”

169:1.4 one sinner who repents and r. to the Father’s fold.

169:1.12 but when this your son r., having squandered your

185:5.0 5. JESUS RETURNS TO PILATE

reunification

79:8.5 political r. of the yellow race was consummated,

79:8.5 This political r. of the later tribal groups was not

116:2.13 the experiential r. of the collective acts of the first

reunify

94:11.11 minds of those days to r. this unwieldy concept.

reunion

13:2.1 They are rendezvous worlds, r. spheres, serving as

33:6.1 mission of r. of Orvonton Master Sons on Paradise,

38:4.4 partner is thereby present at least every other r..

112:3.5 and it is the r. of the Adjuster and the soul that

reunions

17:1.9 the r. of the struggles and triumphs of the ascendant

27:0.1 in the various millennial gatherings and group r. of

38:4.4 They forgather for r. every millennium and are all

reunite

30:4.15 when these two, the Adjuster and the seraphim, r.

112:3.7 the mansion worlds both r. in eternal manifestation.

reunited

67:4.5 (except Van) were returned to Jerusem and were r.

67:6.8 they were translated to Jerusem, where Van was r.

113:7.6 Man and angel may or may not be r in eternal service

118:10.3 all phases of universe activity are being partially r. by

150:6.1 before they all r. at Nazareth—he discussed “The

reuniting

47:3.3 And it is the r. of the morontia-soul trust of the

106:7.10 theoretical possibility of the r. of the seven phases of

revealsee revealwith cannot or never or not

0:12.11 all our efforts to r. truth and co-ordinate essential

0:12.12 to portray the truth as we are directed to r. it,

1:1.3 manner and method by which the divine Sons r. God

1:6.5 loving personality can hardly r. himself to a loveless

5:1.2 a never-ending effort to r. himself to the children of

7:6.2 Sons who go out from the eternal Isle to r. his divine

7:7.3 The Eternal Son and his Sons r. the avenue of

8:2.6 for, as the divine Sons r. the love of God, so the

12:2.2 your telescopes literally r. millions upon millions

12:2.3 In the not-distant future, new telescopes will r. to

17:0.11 r. themselves through the channel of the Reflective

18:1.4 I can r. very little about the work of these high

19:1.5 knowledge, but at best it can only r. man’s origin;

19:1.11 4. History alone fails adequately to r. future

19:1.11 Finite origins are helpful, but only divine causes r.

19:5.1 it is impossible for them fully to r. themselves

20:4.5 In view of this prospect, only time can r. the future

20:10.4 As the bestowal Sons of mercy, the Avonals r. the

21:3.21 5. On each creature level, experientially to r. one

22:7.14 we know much more than we are permitted to r..

23:2.24 regard the assignment to r. truth as the highest trust

36:2.10 And I am permitted to r. that the seven central

37:10.6 your advancing careers will increasingly r. these

55:1.4 special visualization ceremonies designed to r. the

55:6.6 the technique whereby the absonite personalities r.

57:7.3 The study of these radioactive elements will r. that

76:5.7 he selected this world as the arena wherein to r.

76:5.7 a more striking background against which to r. the

77:7.4 These disloyal midwayers were able to r. themselves

101:2.9 The contemplation of nature can only r. a God of

101:2.11 but it does not in any manner r. a personal God.

101:10.2 r. to the logician or to the reasoner the eternal truth

104:4.47 disclose new potentialities, r. new meanings;

107:1.6 In their relationship to fusion creatures Adjusters r. a

107:5.2 we can r. very little, for we do not know.

108:3.5 the records r. that, in addition to his admonitions

112:5.9 given full and ample opportunity to r. its true intent

114:7.13 I am forbidden to r. the real nature of the function of

116:3.5 while such bestowals unfailingly r. to the creatures

116:4.10 When bestowal Sons r. new ways for man to God,

117:1.8 men can aspire to r. this love to their brethren in the

117:6.18 We suspect that what the Adjusters will r. to

117:6.23 when creatures perfectly r. the love of the Supreme,

117:7.17 The curtain of cosmic destiny will draw back to r.

118:1.8 The time unit of maturity is proportioned so to r. the

118:2.2 the attainment of God in absolute would r. the

119:6.3 I regret that I am forbidden to r. the details of this

119:8.5 On none of Michael’s bestowals did he r. God the

120:2.8 do the will of your Paradise Father, thus to r. God,

122:4.1 to as many as shall receive him to them will he r.

125:5.10 labor to r. to his spiritually blinded countrymen

126:2.2 to r. the divine nature on earth and in the flesh, but

126:5.2 by Jesus’ subsequent teachings, which so repletely r.

129:3.1 The main events, as far as we have permission to r.

130:4.10 These two views, synchronized and harmonized, r.

131:4.2 Lord of creation, and ruler of the universe, r. to us,

131:7.2 Prince of Heaven seek to r. himself and to show

131:10.2 by living the will of the Father, we can r. him to

132:7.2 so to live as to permit the Father to r. himself in our

132:7.6 flash upon earth in the lives of the men who r. God

136:4.13 to r. the Father and show forth his divine character

136:6.8 Jesus came to r. his Father in heaven to his children

136:9.7 appear on earth as the Prince of Peace to r. a God

139:7.8 Levi would burn to r. to them his generosity, but

140:5.3 Jesus sought to r. this new concept of fatherly love

140:6.4 we would hear it. R. the new way to us.”

140:7.5 his mission on earth: 1. To r. the Father to man.

141:7.4 their only business was to r. God to the individual

142:2.2 And now have I come in the flesh to r. the Father

142:6.6 duty of those who know the realities of the spirit to r

143:1.4 to do the will of my Father and to r. his loving

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from sin, r. your love, and

144:5.40 R. to us your holy character.

145:3.9 “I have come into the world to r. the Father and

146:3.1 Intellectual strivings may r. the facts of life, but the

149:6.2 but I have come to r. the Father’s love so that you

150:3.4 the internal organs of an animal recently killed can r.

152:5.4 does nothing to r. the Father or to advance his

153:2.4 I came into the world to r. my Father and to

155:6.10 Moses to the times of Amos and Hosea, did r.

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

157:5.3 He now proposed boldly to r. to them what he is,

159:4.4 the loving God I have come to r. to all the worlds.

162:2.3 for I have come from the Father to declare and r.

162:7.3 you would know me and love the truth which I r..

162:7.3 will hardly walk in the light of the truth which I r..

165:3.8 I came into this world to r. the Father to you and

167:1.5 not to tempt you into the kingdom, but to r. himself

168:1.6 records of the universe r. that Jesus’ Personalized

169:4.2 knows the Father, and he to whom the Son will r.

169:4.2 sent him into the world to r. their combined

174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My Father sent me to this world to r.

174:5.7 that which the Father commanded I should r. to

175:1.11 presume to reject and destroy him who comes to r.

180:6.4 This spirit comes forth from me, and he will r. my

180:6.4 would take of that which is mine and r. it to you.

181:2.15 And all who thus live will r. the gospel even in the

181:2.24 the new teacher, when he has come, will r. to you

182:1.9 The Father in heaven had sought to r. himself to

185:1.6 fierce riots broke out when he failed to r. the hiding

186:2.9 to r. to all the universe the manner in which God can

186:2.11 In his matchless life he never failed to r. God to

189:1.10 and further r. the will of my Father in Paradise.”

191:5.3 As I have revealed the Father, so shall you r. the

191:5.3 Let faith r. your light to the world;

193:0.3 I taught you that my one purpose was to r. my

195:10.1 spirit-born mortals who effectively r. the Master to

196:0.9 and r. himself through him to the mortals of the

196:3.27 Morality without religion fails to r ultimate goodness

revealwith cannot or never or not

12:9.4 Technical analysis does not r. what a person or thing

13:1.23 You do not r. it to us nor to any other order of

23:2.11 I am not permitted to r. much of the work of the

42:2.21 power directors do not r. the secret to the rest of us.

55:8.6 We are not permitted to r. the nature of the work of

101:2.11 but it does not in any manner r. a personal God.

101:10.2 r. to the logician or to the reasoner the eternal truth

114:7.13 I am forbidden to r. the real nature of the function of

119:6.3 I regret that I am forbidden to r. the details of this

119:8.5 On none of Michael’s bestowals did he r. God the

132:7.2 You cannot r. God to those who do not seek for

136:8.2 such performances would not r. God nor save men.

144:5.1 other inhabited planets, but this Jesus did not r. to

145:2.4 I have come, not to r. the Father to the children of

148:6.10 learned that the Father does not thus r. himself,

152:5.4 does nothing to r. the Father or to advance his

161:1.4 Greek rejected on the ground that God does not r.

176:4.2 still the Master did not r. himself in power and

177:1.5 John Mark never did r. anything that transpired on

185:1.6 fierce riots broke out when he failed to r. the hiding

185:3.1 And John never did r. this matter.

186:2.11 In his matchless life he never failed to r. God to

196:3.27 Morality without religion fails to r. ultimate

revealable

22:7.1 r. to, and understandable by, none save those who

22:10.2 As far as that particular concept is r. to the

revealedverb; see revealedwith cannot or not or never;

seerevealed to you

1:3.8 these two attributes are most completely r. to the

1:4.3 then,it is r., the indwelling “Spirit shall return to God

1:5.9 As we see the Father r. throughout his universe;

2:1.10 as they are r. in relation to the outworking of the

2:6.4 Jesus r. God as the Father of each human being.

3:1.2 The Infinite can be finally r. only in infinity;

3:1.2 God is r. throughout the cosmos, but the cosmos can

3:6.7 understood by observing them as they were r. in

5:4.6 Jesus r. a God of love, and love is all-embracing of

7:0.3 Thus is the First Source forever r. in the beauty of

7:5.9 Whatever else this original Michael r., he made the

9:1.7 That the Infinite simultaneously r. his infinity in

9:1.8 and love which are so exquisitely r. in his spiritual

9:3.2 material gravity, inherent in the Third Source, is r. in

9:8.14 family of the Third Source and Center, as it is r. in

9:8.26 [R. on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa

10:1.5 except as it is universally r. in the Eternal Son and

10:7.6 the acts of the Trinity will be r. as meaningful and

11:5.1 we know only that which is r.; personalities do not

11:9.3 he r. the infinity potential of his nonpersonal self

13:1.6 if r., would merely confuse and handicap me in my

15:14.4 much you do not understand would have to be r.,

16:2.1 Just as the Eternal and Original Son is r. through the

16:2.1 so is the Infinite and Divine Spirit r. through the

16:4.7 little or nothing has been r. about Master Spirits.

16:9.6 Jesus not only r. God to man, but he also made a

19:4.5 immediately r. an unerring and divine totaling of all

20:1.12 so have the orders of Paradise Sons r. themselves

20:10.3 united with the ministry of the Infinite Spirit, is r. to

22:1.1 This corps, as r. and as organized for superuniverse

26:1.11 The seven orders of ministering spirits, as r., are

28:6.19 be it rendered by man or angel, is fully r. in the faces

28:6.20 but the quality of unselfishness r. in disinterested

30:1.14 nor have all categories been r. in these narratives;

30:1.112 appear in the Paradise classification as r. herein.

30:2.9 those orders of intelligent beings who have been r. in

31:9.13 of all other creatures or entities r. as functioning in

40:0.1 seven classes of Ascending Sons of God have been r.

40:10.2 unmistakably r. in those children of the Reflective

42:10.1 are concealed in space potency, r. in monota,

43:5.17 Melchizedek r. the relations of this Most High

52:3.11 Truth is r. up to the administration of the

54:2.3 the eternal purpose of God’s will as it is r. in the

56:3.1 to time-space he is r. in the dual phenomena of pure

56:3.2 this single spirit is r. in the dual phenomena of the

71:4.15 the status of God-consciousness, which becomes r.

92:0.5 much will be r. in the ages to come as religion

92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity concept r. by Adam.

92:7.2 they are either evolved, or else they are suddenly r..

100:5.6 In times past, divine beings have r. themselves to

101:1.5 they are r. in the growth of man’s spiritual insight,

101:3.4 spiritual faith (true moral consciousness) is r. in that

102:8.7 And that is religion, even the highest yet r. in the

104:0.3 or even any of their representatives, had been r. to

104:1.13 by a few individuals to whom it was especially r.)

104:3.13 The Father is energy r. in Paradise-Havona and at

105:2.3 monothetic prereality which, though infinite, is r. as

105:2.11 relationship is discernible as personality, it is r. to

105:2.11 absolute, it is r. in the primacy of the First Source;

106:0.4 creatures who have attained destiny—destiny as r.

106:2.8 the infinity of the triodities as such is r. on

106:9.11 the realities of the Father are r. within the qualities

107:1.6 ministry that has never been r. to Urantia mortals.

112:6.1 emerge on the mansion worlds, for the first time r.

113:3.4 herein is r. the reason why the seraphic guardian

115:6.5 this dual motion is r in the descending and ascending

116:3.3 is r. in the bestowal actions of the Eternal Son and

116:5.15 will be r in the full appearance of the almighty power

117:1.8 Michael, a creator, r. the divine love of the Creator

117:3.8 And the Father’s solitary function is probably best r.

117:5.4 even as the Father was so r. in the earth life of Jesus.

117:7.17 on those new and higher levels r. in the ultimate of

119:8.3 the Paradise Deities, whose synthetic unity, as r. by

119:8.4 on the Adamic bestowal he r. the will of the Father

123:0.3 One of Joseph’s relatives r. this to a few friends in

128:4.7 responsive to the spiritual realities r. in his teachings.

130:7.4 The motion of time is only r. in relation to

131:4.2 All the prophets have hailed him, and he has r.

136:1.6 It was r. only in Jesus; the world knew nothing of

136:6.11 Jesus thus r. to the creatures of his universe the new

140:5.23 And so it is r. that the beatitudes of the Sermon on

140:8.31 The Master r. a goodness equal to God.

142:4.2 when the Father is r. as the universal Spirit Ruler

142:4.3 the Father will have been r. in the life of the Son;

142:7.15 Jesus r. a God of perfection to man and presented in

143:2.2 I show to you the way of life as r. to me by my

144:1.6 and his experiences on Mount Hermon; Jesus also r.

144:8.8 the wise and haughty, while he has r. them to babes.

149:2.6 came to him, and he r. to them the light of life.

150:4.2 nothing covered up that is not going to be r.;

150:5.3 “Salvation is the gift of the Father and is r. by his

163:6.3 spirit has r. these spiritual glories to these children

163:6.3 really know you, and those to whom I have r. you.

165:3.2 for there is nothing now covered that shall not be r..

165:6.2 “In the time of testing, a man’s soul is r.; trial

166:3.4 when the glory of the better way becomes r. in the

166:3.4 humanity seek to find an entrance when it is r. in

169:4.10 the Father, who has been r. in personal portraiture

169:4.11 Although Jesus r. the true nature of the Father in his

169:4.13 God can be r to the finite sons of the material worlds

170:3.3 attainment of the righteousness of the kingdom is r..

174:5.3 And to whom has the Lord been r.?’

175:1.7 of God—God r. in man and man uplifted to God.

179:2.3 The Master knew he had r. the Father’s love on

179:3.2 Jesus’ attitude plainly r. that he was minded to wash

179:5.3 The word of the Father, as r. in the Son, is indeed

180:5.8 meaning of this rule of universal relationship is r.

180:6.4 he will declare to you that which the Father has r. to

182:1.4 The truth which you have given to me I have r. to

182:1.5 the truth I have taught them and the love I have r.

182:1.6 The glory which you gave me I have r. to these

182:1.9 so r. that the Master, who was the Father incarnate

182:2.1 John Mark took Jesus to one side and r. that they

183:3.4 The Master had boldly r. himself to his enemies,

187:2.4 The longings of a lifetime are openly r. in a crisis.

187:5.6 He r. his true nature to the murderous Sanhedrin

191:5.3 As I have r. the Father, so shall you reveal the

193:0.3 I have r. God as your Father in heaven; I have

193:0.3 I have r. you as the sons of God on earth.

194:3.1 The Creator Son, in the flesh, r. God to men;

194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, religion had r. only man seeking for

195:2.9 but Christianity r. to them an even better concept of

196:0.3 not that he r. so many new ideas about the Father

196:3.19 Jesus r. and exemplified a religion of love: security in

revealedwith cannot or not or never

1:1.1 The First Source has never r. himself by name,

13:1.7 supernal abode which have not been r. to mortals

13:1.11 whose identity has not been r. to Urantia mortals.

13:1.20 of types of spirit servers as yet not r. to mortals.

13:2.6 Never will those secrets be r. to the ascendant

14:6.5 serves many purposes which are not r. to me,

15:14.4 deal that is going on in Orvonton is not r. to you,

17:3.2 Spirits have names, but these designations are not r.

19:6.4 these transactions have never been r. to us, but we

19:7.1 and are not, therefore, fully r. to Urantia mortals.

27:2.3 and transient, who have not been r. on Urantia.

30:0.2 grand universe because all of the groups are not r..

31:9.2 origin, nature, and destiny may not be fully r..”

35:1.3 of inhabited planet not heretofore r. on Urantia.

37:10.6 —the eternal assignment on missions not yet r. to the

48:3.17 numerous other realms not at present r. on Urantia.

65:1.9 but it has never been r. to us by what technique we

70:12.20 such cannot be r. but must be slowly and laboriously

92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity concept r. by Adam.

107:5.4 Though many of these orders have not been r. on

108:2.11 Such transactions have never been r. to us.

115:3.11 In eternity all is—only has all not yet been r. in time

124:6.4 controversy as they had never r. this episode to her.

129:3.3 phase of his life which he never r. to any member

136:1.6 Creator in the form of the creature had not been r.

143:5.12 the Apostle John the next day, but he never r. it fully

147:1.4 healing to the centurion’s servant, was not r. to

148:3.4 It has not been r. for the purposes of this record,

148:3.4 always held the opinion that, in some way not r. to

149:1.3 It was never r to us just what occurred in these cases

150:4.2 nothing covered up that is not going to be r.;

165:3.2 there is nothing now covered that shall not be r..

190:2.7 But James never r. more of his visit with the risen

196:0.3 not that he r. so many new ideas about the Father

revealed to you

9:8.12 With few exceptions the orders r. to you possess

13:1.23 It is forbidden to me and eventually r. to you.

13:1.23 But even after it is r. to you, for some reason it

15:14.4 deal that is going on in Orvonton is not r. to you,

19:1.1 Of all the high orders of celestial personalities r. to

19:1.3 are the only group of the Sons of God r. to you

30:4.34 This narrative, together with what has been r. to you

42:10.7 it is nearer the absonite than any other concept r.

150:4.2 What I have r. to you in the inner chamber, that

157:3.6 Jesus said: “This has been r. to you by my Father.

157:6.11 the Son of Man is the Son of God, but it has been r.

158:6.2 your brethren heard on the mountain shall be r. to

178:3.2 truth concerning the kingdom and have r. to you

180:1.4 as I have lived among you and r. the Father to you.

180:6.8 loves you and desires to be more fully r. to you.

181:2.11 Continue to believe in me and that which I have r.

revealedadjective; see religion(s)

0:1.7 4. Creative—self-distributive and divinely r. Deity.

4:1.9 These Absolutes must be the not-fully-r. presences

13:1.12 attaches only to those beings, r. and unrevealed,

19:5.3 a part of the manifest and definitely r. organization

22:0.1 its many types of personalities, r. and unrevealed.

22:8.1 But all these creature-trinitized beings, r. and

24:3.4 Of all the r. orders of spirit beings taking origin in

29:5.7 only other types of r. beings capable of functioning

30:0.2 grand universe because all of the groups are not r..

30:0.2 speculation which these partially r. concepts supply.

30:1.2 which refers to all groups of trinitized beings, r. and

39:1.1 These seraphim are the highest of the seven r. orders

40:5.18 too numerous to narrate even between the r. orders

52:3.11 Truth is r. up to the administration of the

92:5.7 the fulcrums on which the levers of r. truth depended

92:6.14 believed that their religions were inspired and r.,

92:6.19 minds suddenly to accept advanced r. truth.

93:1.1 R. truth was threatened with extinction during the

93:4.16 Melchizedek taught elementary r. truth at Salem

101:5.11 Personally r. religions are sponsored by the bestowal

104:0.3 triad has become mixed with that of a r. Trinity;

132:3.4 R. truth, personally discovered truth, is the

revealer

2:6.5 Truth exhibits God as a r., as a teacher.

9:0.2 expression and interpretation; he is the universal r.

11:8.9 The Unqualified Absolute is the r., regulator, and

56:1.1 their ultimate repository in space and their r. and

125:6.6 a r. of the loving character of his Father in heaven.

127:1.7 and as a r. of the heavenly Father to the world.

136:9.4 Jesus perceived what kind of a truth-r. he was to

revealers

0:0.1 in those papers which the Orvonton corps of truth r.

20:1.12 servers, bestowers, judges, teachers, and truth r..

21:3.24 Paradise Sons are the real r. of the Father’s loving

23:2.18 They are the faithful r. of the motives and intent of

28:6.19 the mind readers, heart searchers, and soul r. of the

revealingsee also God-revealing

8:4.5 gigantic task of r. the Father’s personality of love to

8:4.5 Spirit dedicated to the unending ministry of r. the

19:2.6 who may and do engage in the work of r. truth to

19:3.4 is known as a fact-finding or as a truth-r. tribunal,

21:3.24 demonstrating his own fitness to rule but is also r.

28:6.5 In r. the Father’s pre-existent mercy, the Sons of

102:3.14 Michael we behold the phenomenon of God’s r.

105:4.2 of the self-segmented phases of the self-r. I AM.

107:4.7 Always will the Adjuster be r. to the mortal

112:2.18 creative expansion of self-realization through r. the

117:6.18 a divine gift can achieve the impossible task of r.

119:0.1 assigned to Urantia by Gabriel on the mission of r.

119:8.7 In passing through the experience of r. the Seven

119:8.7 through the experience of r. the will of the Supreme.

127:0.1 the express purpose of r. his Father to the children

127:6.15 Jesus is becoming expert in the divine art of r. his

127:6.16 his supreme mission of r. God to men and leading

129:3.5 Jesus was dedicated to the work of r. the Father to

134:0.2 r. his divine identity among the Jews and gentiles

134:3.3 died without ever r. his personal religious beliefs.

139:9.10 the Master had talked about r. himself openly to the

140:3.1 which I exemplify in my earth life of r. the Father

140:8.19 will assist most in r. the Father’s divine character

152:3.2 Have I so failed in r. to you the Father of spirits

156:5.15 Are you more resourceful in r. goodness to humanity

166:1.5 —proclaiming the righteousness of God and r. the

176:2.3 achieved the experience of simultaneously r. God to

184:4.6 Having lived to the full a life of r. God to man,

184:4.6 Jesus is now r. to the worlds the final triumph over

reveals

1:4.6 the Father r. all of his gracious and divine self that

6:2.5 these qualities the Son r. in his personal management

7:7.3 it is a Paradise Son who r. the Father to men and

12:7.9 unmistakably r. the high value which the Father

15:11.3 on the superuniverse headquarters r. the wisdom,

19:1.5 knowledge r little or nothing about his divine destiny

44:4.3 We are taught that a chance meeting on Paradise r.

58:6.6 Study of the rock-embraced fossils of marine life r.

82:2.2 study of these peoples r. the simple mating customs

84:7.30 a true family—a good family—r. to the parental

94:10.2 Tibetan rituals r. an overgrown brotherhood of

100:4.4 the spiritual experience r. to the individual the true

101:2.10 Faith r. God in the soul.

101:3.4 Through religious faith the soul of man r. itself and

105:3.5 the Infinite Spirit r. the mercy of the Eternal Son

117:3.9 The presence of the Adjusters in mortal man r. the

117:6.10 Such a God-knowing son r. this love to his

118:7.5 Iniquity in the finite domains r. the transient reality

119:8.7 In this universe age Michael r. the Supreme and

121:5.12 The popularity of the mysteries r. man’s quest for

131:2.3 God r. the deep and secret things because the light

133:5.8 it even r. a spiritual goal of progressive personality

140:4.7 Religion is valid only when it r. the fatherhood of

144:8.8 the Father r. himself to the universe by the methods

180:1.3 I will ever speak to you of that which the Father r.

182:1.26 As divine love r. the nature of God, eternal truth

194:3.1 the Spirit of Truth, in the heart, r. the Creator Son

196:3.26 the Adjuster, r. to the evolving human mind the

revel

69:5.13 Even modern peoples r. in the lavish distribution of

revelationsee Revelation, Book of; see self-revelation

0:2.16 the first creature level of unifying Deity r. in time

0:11.2 progressive r.-realization as the enrichment of all

0:11.7 Neither fact nor truth, experience nor r., are able to

0:12.11 We may resort to pure r. only when the concept of

1:5.3 through the r. and ministration of his Sons and

1:5.10 God which has come to mankind chiefly through r..

1:5.11 R. affirms the validity of the personality concept of

1:5.13 Personality, in the supreme sense, is the r. of God to

1:6.3 the enhanced r. of both human and divine personality

1:6.8 Father’s will becomes man’s most real and ideal r.

1:6.8 such a realization and r. of the personality of God

1:7.9 to supervise those portions of this forthcoming r.

2:0.1 The nature of God can best be understood by the r.

2:0.2 The nature of God can be studied in a r. of ideas,

2:0.2 life of Michael is taken as the background of the r.

2:5.10 but your greatest r. of the Father’s love is seen in

2:6.1 is a part of the personality of God, and its full r.

3:0.2 The Creator Sons are a r. of an otherwise invisible

3:6.9 assigned to the presentation of the r. of the Father, I

4:2.7 human vision unaided by morontia mota or by r.,

4:4.7 But it requires r. to show that the First Cause of

4:5.7 The r. of the truth about God is appearing, and the

5:4.1 The religions of r. allure men to seek for a God of

6:0.3 And thereby does the Son constitute the divine r. of

6:1.2 “God is spirit,” and the Son is a personal r. of that

6:3.1 the Son is the r. of divine love to the universes.

6:3.4 The ministry of the Eternal Son is devoted to the r.

6:3.4 a direct r. of the Father’s heart of universal love

6:8.2 you should study the r. of the divine character of

7:4.5 The next universal plan is the great Father-r.

7:4.7 in the work of creation, control, evolution, r., and

7:7.0 7. THE SUPREME R. OF THE FATHER

7:7.1 The Son is a complete, exclusive, and final r. of the

7:7.2 nonpersonal and nonspiritual, for r. to creature

7:7.3 his Sons are engaged in making a universal r. of

7:7.3 we study the r. of his character and personality in

7:7.6 meditate on the r. of these divine attributes which

8:2.4 The Infinite Spirit, as a universe r. of divinity, is

8:3.6 The Infinite Spirit is a complete, and universal r. of

9:0.4 The Conjoint Actor is the r. of the unity of God,

9:5.5 Universe intelligence is no more a true r. of God

9:5.5 than is physical nature a true r. of the beauty of

10:0.2 Trinity provides for the full expression and perfect r.

10:0.2 of the Trinity likewise afford a full and perfect r. of

10:2.4 stands as the perfect r. of the personal nature of God

10:5.2 values, powers, and capacities for universal r.,

10:6.1 The r. of law, the promulgation and interpretation of

11:5.6 master universe, but no evidence or r. confirms this

12:0.3 the experiential r. of the eternal purpose is still in

14:6.9 with perfect pleasure because it is a worthy r. of

14:6.23 This perfect creation is a r. of the perfect spirit

16:9.6 Jesus also made a new r. of man to himself and to

19:5.12 You will long use faith and be dependent on r. if you

20:10.4 these orders of sonship collaborate to effect the r.

20:10.4 Daynals are contributing to the actualization and r.

21:3.22 consecration to the r. of the nature and will of Deity.

21:4.2 the r. of the seven primary expressions of the will of

22:4.7 and sometime be assigned to enlarge the r. of truth

23:2.24 are sent to enlarge the r. of truth to the worlds and

30:0.2 numerous additional papers to cover the further r.

32:4.7 himself, but such further r. is not divinely possible.

35:7.3 We are not forbidden to undertake the r. of these

37:3.3 And then ensues the r. of Michael’s bestowal on

37:10.6 provide for the further r. of these orders of creation.

48:6.32 rectification by r. would be fatal to those slowly

52:2.3 religion progresses by graduated r. as well as by

52:2.3 spiritual advancement and the extent of religious r.

52:4.4 Magisterial Sons extend the r. of truth to portray the

52:6.2 Religious r. is essential to the realization of

52:7.3 The r. of truth is now extended to the central

54:4.8 may record that, during the time of effecting this r.,

55:3.12 In the initial age of light the r. of truth was enlarged

56:7.1 a new and enlarged r. of experiential Deity to the

56:7.2 expanding r. and realization of God the Supreme

56:7.5 by simultaneous expansions of Deity functional-r.

56:8.2 destined to the service and the r. of this Supreme

56:8.4 you mortals may begin the r. of the Supreme to your

56:8.4 increasingly may you augment this r. as you ascend

56:9.7 the r. of God must always be partial, relative, and

56:10.9 these quality values embrace the r. of Deity to the

56:10.9 Divine goodness represents the r. of infinite values

56:10.20 truth, beauty, and goodness embrace the full r. of

66:5.14 None of the Prince’s staff would present r. to

66:5.14 presented r. only as the climax of their exhaustion

66:6.6 progression by evolution and not revolution by r..

68:3.3 be supplanted by the awe for Deity inspired by r..

84:5.8 evolution succeeded in doing what even r. failed to

85:6.3 In the course of r. the Gods formulate religion.

86:0.1 and primitive worship urge is not dependent on r..

86:5.2 man is dependent on r. and personal religious

86:6.3 This was man’s only religion up to the times of r.,

86:6.6 and all of this long before the times of any r. on earth

87:7.6 every new r. of truth has given rise to a new cult,

89:9.3 Paul’s theologic compromises indicate that even r.

90:2.1 race very early sought for superhuman help, for r.;

90:3.10 co-ordinate action of r., this technique of evolution

91:2.8 religions of ethical excellence, the religions of r..

91:7.3 every intense emotional experience as a divine r.

91:8.11 man’s prayer by giving him an increased r. of truth,

92:1.2 real religion, even a beginning of the r. of truth itself.

92:1.5 Jesus, the r. of the highest type of religious living,

92:2.1 by experiential reason and illuminated by divine r..

92:3.2 inspiration, r., propitiation, repentance, atonement,

92:3.5 mores and the periodic illumination of epochal r..

92:4.0 4. THE GIFT OF REVELATION

92:4.1 R. is evolutionary but always progressive.

92:4.1 It is the mission of r. to sort and censor successive

92:4.1 But if r. is to exalt and upstep the religions of

92:4.1 Thus must and does r. always keep in touch with

92:4.1 Always must the religion of r. be limited by man’s

92:4.2 religions of r. are always characterized by a belief in

92:4.4 There have been many events of religious r. but only

92:4.5 This expanding r. of Deity went on for more than

92:4.5 the influence of the Dalamatian r. was almost lost

92:4.6 of the first Eden halted the course of the Adamic r.

92:4.6 mankind had largely lost sight of the r. sponsored in

92:4.7 This emergency Son inaugurated the third r. of truth

92:4.9 But no r. short of the attainment of the Father can

92:5.1 beliefs compounded from the teachings of r. and

92:6.1 evolutionary development, even the first stage of r.

92:6.17 the religions of evolution and the religions of r..

92:6.17 evolutionary gods straight through to the God of r.

92:6.18 naturally look upon Christianity as a strange r. of a

93:2.3 Melchizedek began his mission of the r. of the truth

93:7.4 A new r. is always contaminated by the older beliefs.

95:3.2 Moral evolution is not wholly dependent on r..

95:4.4 to conserve the ethics of evolution and morals of r.

95:5.5 religion and the r. of truth in the Occidental world.

97:4.4 insured the further evolution of the Melchizedek r..

97:7.8 Listen again to the gospel of this new r. of the God

101:1.7 obligations consequent upon the illumination of r.

101:2.1 The proof that r. is r. is this same fact of human

101:2.1 the fact that r. does synthesize the divergent sciences

101:2.2 R. compensates for the absence of the morontia

101:2.2 And true r. never renders science unnatural, religion

101:2.3 and r. is required for the validation of such a faith,

101:2.6 The r. of truth, whether by direct personal ministry

101:2.7 what even philosophy fails partially in doing, r. does;

101:2.8 but r. is validated only by human experience.

101:2.8 r. confirms the experiential harmony of this triune

101:2.10 R., the substitute for morontia insight, enables man

101:2.10 Thus does r. successfully bridge the gulf between

101:2.12 R. as an epochal phenomenon is periodic; as a

101:2.12 as a personal experience it is continuous.

101:2.17 theology,the province of faith and the technique of r.

101:3.17 faith; second, by r.—personal and racial; and third,

101:4.0 4. THE LIMITATIONS OF REVELATION

101:4.1 laws of r. hamper us greatly by their proscription

101:4.1 future students of such a r. are tempted to discard

101:4.2 we who participate in the r. of truth are rigorously

101:4.2 instructions which form a part of the r. mandate.

101:4.3 Truth is always a r.: autorevelation when it emerges

101:4.3 epochal r. when it is presented by the function of

101:4.5 even though r. is invariably a spiritual phenomenon.

101:4.10 spiritual teachings contained in the accompanying r..

101:5.0 5. RELIGION EXPANDED BY REVELATION

101:5.1 R. is a technique whereby ages upon ages of time

101:5.4 is destined to receive the spiritual expansion of r..

101:5.12 R. has the additional assurance of its expanded

101:5.12 union of the faith of evolution and the truth of r..

101:5.13 the truth of a living experience in the realities of r..

101:6.7 R. teaches mortal man that, to start such a

101:6.11 and the ministry-r. of the goodness of spirit values.

101:9.1 No professed r. of religion could be regarded as

101:9.1 if it failed to recognize the duty demands of ethical

101:9.1 R. unfailingly enlarges the ethical horizon of evolved

102:1.1 and more certain faith in the eternal realities of r..

102:1.3 Owing to the isolation of rebellion, the r. of truth

102:3.5 r. (the substitute for morontia mota) leads to the

102:3.6 R. liberates men and starts them out on the eternal

102:3.7 but r. glorifies man and discloses his capacity for

102:3.8 r. portrays the eternal brotherhood, the Corps of the

102:3.9 r. is the assurance of personality survival.

102:3.10 philosophy fails in this attempt, r. succeeds,

102:3.11 R. affirms the unity of the fact of Deity, the idea of

102:3.12 love for God is religion; the hunger for truth is a r..

102:3.13 religious insight, and r.—the will that believes.

102:3.14 r. exhibits the phenomenon of God’s evolving man

102:3.14 Evolution tends to make God manlike; r. tends to

102:3.15 R. affirms that these three are one, and that all are

102:4.6 R. unifies history, co-ordinates geology, astronomy,

102:7.2 of God, his relation to the universe, is a relative r.

103:6.5 human philosophy and the illumination of divine r..

103:6.8 R. is the only technique which can compensate for

103:6.8 R. authoritatively clarifies the muddle of reason-

103:6.9 Philosophy, clarified by r., functions acceptably in

103:6.12 and r. is the only technique for atoning for this

103:6.13 R. is evolutionary man’s only hope of bridging the

103:6.15 faith of religion, and the truth insight afforded by r..

103:7.1 religious insight, can be surely instructed only by r.,

103:7.6 the mediation of a philosophy strengthened by r.,

103:7.8 the Spirit of Truth and can best be criticized by r..

103:7.8 But r. originates neither a science nor a religion; its

103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate science and religion

103:7.8 Always, in the absence of r. or in the failure to

103:7.8 being the only human substitute for the r. of truth

103:7.9 r. affords a common meeting ground for the

103:8.6 R. is a compensation for the frailties of evolving

103:9.1 metaphysics (r.) with the philosophic aspects.

103:9.10 wisdom, with philosophy and r.; faith, with living

104:1.1 The first Urantian r. leading to the comprehension of

104:5.12 the Supreme Being is a r. of the unity of the I AM.

105:1.7 this creation can be no more than a partial r. of the

105:2.5 consummates its spiritual r. in the personality of the

105:3.3 basis for the realization-r. of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 the basis for the realization-r. of “I AM force” and

105:7.17 personality and divinity r. of the Father to creatures

106:6.1 deem it impossible to achieve the full r. of absolute

107:4.7 and never can this supernal r. come to an end, for

107:6.3 and the Adjuster nature will faithfully unfold the r.

110:4.5 this spiritual r. often so blinds the creature as to

113:0.1 In many a r. “the word was spoken by angels”;

115:3.7 and the Paradise Isle constitutes the actual r. of the

115:3.8 existential potentiality constitutes the potential r. of

115:3.14 perfect, and the superuniverses are a perfecting, r..

115:7.8 And this unity must be a r of the undetected working

116:1.3 association with the r. and attainment of God the

116:2.12 The Supreme Being is the maximum r. of Deity to

117:6.18 And this r. will be to a finite creature what the r. of

119:8.3 Michael achieved the r. of the variously diversified

119:8.5 total of all seven bestowals is a new Nebadon r. of

120:0.7 but he had embarked upon a program of the r. of the

120:1.4 will behold a new and more understandable r. of

120:1.5 but a single thought—the enhanced r. of our Father

120:1.7 I commission you to undertake this ministry of r.

120:2.2 Apart from your earth mission and your universe r.

120:2.8 Equally with this ministry of new r. and augmented

120:2.8 so function as to make a new r. of man to God.

120:4.4 the Michael bestowal was to enhance the r. of God.

122:2.4 did not speak of the r. to anyone save her husband

124:2.1 spoke to his parents concerning this increasing r.

124:5.3 for the enlightenment of man and the r. of God.

125:5.8 proclaim everlasting truth and thus effect a fuller r.

128:0.4 2. The r. of the Father to the mortal dwellers on the

128:1.8 the human standpoint, a natural evolutionary r..

128:1.8 This r. and self-realization of divinity began in

128:7.6 Jesus made the supreme r. of the Father to Urantia

129:4.6 the fullness of the r. of the eternal God to mortal

130:4.14 incompleteness of the r. of God as a time-space-

132:3.9 spirit in the mind of man constitutes the r. promise

132:7.9 the r. of God to man through, and in, Jesus.

133:3.4 status of woman in the Jewish home; it was a r. to

134:3.8 of including these teachings in the Urantia R..

136:7.2 sign-seeking Jews, would be, not a r. of his Father,

136:9.6 Jesus had only one objective, the further r. of God

137:3.5 the miraculous r. of her son as the supernatural king

137:3.7 present to see the r. of the might and power of

137:6.5 slow to recognize in the r. of my Father’s love

137:8.7 the Prince of Peace, the r. of the everlasting Father

138:5.2 they did not perceive that he was a new r. of the

138:6.3 Proclaim the gospel and portray my r. of the Father

138:6.4 that was a better and truer r. of his Paradise Father;

139:2.13 the Son of Man as the r. of God, the loving Father of

139:4.14 contains the surviving fragments of a great r.,

142:3.8 the r. of the nature and ministry of these Paradise

142:3.10 Egypt in the days before the enlarged r. of Yahweh,

142:4.3 this new r. of God will make it forever unnecessary

143:1.4 Truth is a liberating r., but love is the supreme

144:7.1 Always does the socialized religion of a new r. pay

145:2.4 bring the r. of his love and mercy to the individual

145:5.6 that my mission on earth is the r. of the Father,

146:3.1 Religion is a r. to man’s soul dealing with spiritual

148:2.4 or the r. of the unknown causes of disease, Jesus

148:6.10 longed for some soul-satisfying r. of the personal

150:5.5 When men believe this gospel, which is a r. of the

153:2.12 Son one with the Father—that is my life-giving r. to

155:5.5 3. True religion—the religion of r..

155:5.5 The r. of supernatural values, a partial insight into

155:6.4 the religion of the spirit consists in progressive r.

155:6.6 they are discomfited by every new r. of truth.

155:6.10 And so was the way prepared for the still greater r.

156:5.3 we know from your r. of the Father that he never

157:4.5 This is a r. of the spirit of my Father to your

157:6.2 his one ideal of living was the r. of the Father,

158:0.2 It was to fit them for this r. of himself that he

158:6.2 to pray with us for a fuller r. of the Father’s will,

159:4.3 As a r. of truth, the last are more dependable than

159:4.6 the Father does not limit the r. of truth to any one

160:5.13 all of this must be made personal to us by the r. of

161:1.11 to accept Jesus as the personal r. of the Father and

162:6.3 But now has come to this generation the r. of the

163:6.3 And when I have finished this r. to my brethren in

163:6.3 I will continue the r. to your creatures on high.”

166:1.4 spurn the visitation of God and reject the r. of his

166:1.4 Woe upon all who despise the r. of the Father

166:4.2 save for the r. of the Father and sometime healing of

169:4.4 Jesus was a r. of God.

169:4.9 He never declared that he was a r. of Elohim (God)

169:4.9 But he did proclaim himself as the r. of the Father in

169:4.10 Jesus chose to limit his life r. to the portrayal of his

169:4.10 of his Father’s character in so far as such a r. might

169:4.12 to see Jesus is an experience which in itself is a r. of

170:2.8 7. The new gospel affirmed that salvation is the r. of

170:4.15 Jesus promised a new r. of the kingdom on earth

175:1.5 the gift of God to all men and for all ages—the r. of

175:1.6 when you do once reject this r. of God to man,

175:1.7 have refused to believe the r. of the truth of God—

176:2.3 will not fail to visit you with an enlarged r. of truth

176:2.7 the conditions and demands inherent in the next r.

176:3.7 Your r. of truth must be so enhanced by passing

178:1.15 The r. I have made to you is a living r., and I desire

178:3.4 there awaits the children of light the r. of cities

180:6.7 there shall come to you a new r. of the salvation of

180:6.7 And all the worlds will be blessed in this same r.

182:1.6 be willing to receive the r. of truth and glory which

182:1.9 And that is truly what he did by the r. of God

182:1.9 And when pressed for further r. of himself, it was

182:1.26 Thus did Jesus enlarge the living r. of the name of

184:4.6 making a new and unprecedented r. of man to God

186:2.11 he made a new and touching r. of man to God.

186:5.6 Jesus not only made a r. of God to man, but he

186:5.6 he also likewise made a new r. of man to the Gods

188:5.4 expression of love, the completed r. of Jesus’ mercy.

188:5.11 Make sure that when you view the cross as a r. of

191:5.3 let the r. of truth open the eyes blinded by tradition

194:2.8 Jesus lived a life which is a r. of man submitted to

194:3.1 Spirit of Truth is concerned primarily with the r. of

195:5.3 Religion is the r. to man of his divine and eternal

195:8.3 At the time of this r., the prevailing intellectual and

195:9.2 A new and fuller r of the religion of Jesus is destined

195:9.3 and threatened defeat are always times of great r..

195:10.1 spiritually baptized with a new r. of Jesus’ life

195:10.16 hope of Urantia lies in the possibility of a new r. of

195:10.18 High-gear spiritual performances await the new r.

196:0.2 by achieving a new r. of God and by proclaiming that

196:0.10 a r. of courage, the proclamation of discovery,

196:1.2 What a transcendent service if, through this r.,

196:3.17 in two phases: discovery in the human mind and r.

196:3.17 they may fail to progress in and attain the divine r.

196:3.33 the r. of God to the world, in and through Jesus,

Revelation, Book of

139:4.14 in temporary exile on Patmos, John wrote the B.,

139:4.14 This B. contains the surviving fragments of a great

139:4.14 It is preserved in only fragmentary and adulterated

revelation-realization

0:11.2 spirit force are in process of progressive r. as the

revelational

5:5.5 one evolutional and biological, the other r. and

103:9.4 not invalidate the reality and truth of the later r.

196:3.15 is effected by a technique of conjoint r. evolution.

revelations

0:12.12 Successive planetary r. of divine truth invariably

1:1.5 who know God through the r. of the bestowals of

2:0.2 most enlightening and spiritually edifying of all r.

10:1.4 we will always be dependent on the r. of the Son,

10:4.7 astonishment at successive r. and unexpected

19:1.5 approach the cosmic philosophy portrayed in these r.

52:2.3 The prince and his staff make the first r. of higher

52:2.4 the early fears of primitive men and the later r. of the

52:3.11 New r. of truth characterize these ages, the Most

52:5.3 The r. of truth are extended to include the

53:9.4 right up to the time of the presentation of these r.,

55:0.1 Trinity Teacher Sons with their ever-advancing r.

55:6.4 to comprehend the new r. of God the Supreme.

56:7.1 accompanied by ever-enlarging r. of Deity to all

56:8.4 you may be permitted to make increasing r. of this

63:7.3 greetings to Urantia in connection with these r.,

68:2.11 but at the time of these r. the devious strivings of a

68:3.4 alone, without the influence of peace-promoting r.,

74:8.11 did not consider these writings to be divine r.;

77:8.13 the series of r. of which this presentation is a part.

88:1.6 lucky numbers three and seven came from later r.;

90:2.1 believed that the shaman actually received such r..

92:0.1 long before any systematic r. were made on Urantia.

92:2.5 Christianity, professed to have received direct r.

92:4.1 Down through the ages of a world’s history, the r. of

92:4.9 These papers differ from all previous r.,

92:4.9 may detract from the force and authority of all r.,

92:4.9 this, the most recent of the r. of truth to the mortal

100:5.7 has been mistaken for divine r. and spirit leadings.

101:2.6 divine Sons, or through the r. of the written word.

101:4.2 be made clear that r. are not necessarily inspired.

101:4.2 The cosmology of these r. is not inspired.

101:4.5 such r. are of immense value in that they clarify

101:9.1 while it expands the moral obligations of all prior r..

103:0.2 periodic r. of truth punctuate the otherwise slow-

104:4.15 co-ordinate but antipodal r. of the unfathomable

110:4.3 the r. of the Adjuster appear through the realms of

114:7.9 these r. were materialized in the English language

116:3.3 2. The personality r. of the Second Source and

118:2.5 by similar and enhanced r. of God the Absolute?

121:8.13 Jesus down to the time of the inditing of these r.,

130:3.4 “But Yahweh is the God developed from the r. of

132:7.6 while the r. of God flash upon earth in the lives of

141:7.4 Both of these essential r. are accomplished in Jesus

144:5.18 apostles profited much from all of these r. in their

154:4.6 men, even in the more enlightened age of these r.,

157:6.3 second stage ended with the experiences and r.

159:4.9 The r. of divine truth are not sealed except by human

167:5.6 earth mission was exclusively concerned with r. of

182:3.5 Just before the greatest of all the r. of his divinity,

revelator

45:4.1 John the R. called them the four and twenty

47:10.2 John the R. saw a vision of the arrival of a class of

112:5.11 placed upon my commission as a r. of truth by the

119:8.7 In functioning as a r. of the will of Supremacy,

revelators

101:4.2 R. must act in accordance with the instructions

Revelators of Truth

23:2.9 7. R..

23:2.24 7. R..The Solitary Messengers regard the assignment

23:2.24 And they function ever and anon in this capacity,

23:2.24 They are frequently attached to commissions which

revelatorysee revelatory religion

7:0.5 nature on Urantia is not truly r. of the perfection

16:3.19 whose triune nature in such a peculiar manner is r.

22:10.10 [Narrated by a Mighty Messenger of the r. corps of

36:6.8 the Melchizedek Chief of the Supervising R. Corps.]

56:10.22 on Urantia, by request of the Nebadon R. Corps

90:2.4 the mission of chance as r. of the will of the spirits;

99:4.13 of the cosmos must become harmonized by the r.

101:4.2 religious truths of this series of r. presentations

101:4.2 such humanly undiscovered facts in the r. records.

101:6.16 the faith of Jesus was nourished by, and was r. of,

104:1.13 until its presentation in these r. disclosures.

104:4.8 self-r. to the creatures of the evolving cosmos.

117:1.2 creatures is r. of the Deity evolution of the Supreme,

119:8.3 Creators, is r. of the will of the Supreme Being.

119:8.4 each of Michael’s bestowals was peculiarly r. of

PART IV under the supervision of a Melchizedek r. director.

120:0.1 I, the Melchizedek director of the r. commission

121:8.13 The r. permission has been utilized only when the

121:8.13 My r. commission forbade me to resort to

134:3.8 the Melchizedek chairman of the r. commission

134:3.8 edited by the Melchizedek chairman of the r.

revelatory religion(s)

85:6.3 r. seeks to evolve and transform mortal man into the

92:4.3 R. is propounded by the real spiritual world;

92:4.3 of humanity in quest of truth; r. is that very truth.

92:5.1 in r., men are taught that they are God’s sons—

92:6.2 On Urantia, evolutionary and r. are progressing side

92:7.1 religion will ever remain either evolutionary or r.,

95:5.14 combined evolutionary culture of the Nile and r. of

99:4.8 religions of fear without grasping the r. of love.

100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and r. may differ markedly

100:6.8 But r. religion is excellent as well as genuine.

101:5.13 r. provides the assurance of faith plus the truth of a

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or r. religion.

155:5.2 religions have a double origin—natural and r.

reveler

69:2.5 Jupiter was a r., and Buddha became a reflective

revenge

62:5.5 twins were acutely conscious of love, hate, and r.,

70:1.12 R. was the motive for war when one tribe believed

70:10.13 true justice dates from the taking of r. from private

89:5.4 Having been started through hunger, friendship, r.,

89:5.5 Eating flesh became part of a solemn ceremony of r.;

89:5.6 But they also ate enemies for r. with the idea of

111:4.9 is preoccupied by hate, fears, resentments, and r.?

139:12.10 and r. of a lifetime, and Judas made up his mind to

139:12.13 to satisfy his long-nursed craving for r., rushed out

140:5.12 quality, except that it does lack suspicion and r..

140:8.5 made no allowance for r., the idea of getting even.

140:8.5 the whole concept of private and personal r.,

141:3.8 grudges, anger, and the lust for selfish power and r..

145:3.4 Hate is the shadow of fear; r. the mask of cowardice

153:3.5 adulteries, together with jealousy, pride, anger, r.,

157:7.4 to his unfortunate tendency to harbor feelings of r.

160:3.5 lower levels of thinking—worry, jealousy, envy, r.,

162:7.3 sealed by prejudice and blinded by the pride of r..

172:1.7 Judas Iscariot finally made up his mind to seek r.

172:5.13 With the long-nourished emotion of r. there was

177:4.10 these hateful and evil desires of r. and disloyalty.

182:1.5 and I have kept them all save one, the son of r.,

187:2.5 and he took this method of obtaining petty r..

193:4.2 and fostered such psychologic enemies as r. and

193:4.8 grudges; he was always entertaining the idea of r..

revenue

70:10.12 These fines constituted the first public r..

72:7.3 the state treasury and must supplement such r. from

126:5.5 tax collector tried to squeeze extra r. out of Jesus,

139:7.3 for gratitude on the part of the former r. collector.

157:6.1 the masses there occurred a great falling off in r..

157:6.1 David had foreseen this probable diminution of r.

revenues

149:5.2 Better is a little with righteousness than great r.

175:4.6 His zeal for temple reform struck directly at their r.;

184:1.1 Annas, enriched by the temple r., his son-in-law

184:1.3 now Annas’s r. were threatened by what Jesus had

reverberate

152:3.2 shout of the multitude had hardly ceased to r.

reverberating

25:1.6 verdict r. through the courts declares: “Well done,

revere

91:5.7 find it difficult to worship Deity and to r. truth,

92:5.5 to r. his personality, even though losing sight of

132:4.6 R. goodness and exalt truth.

139:8.7 a lover of nature but so free from all tendency to r.

reveredverb

80:5.4 and later on was r. as a god by some of them.

85:3.2 Early men r. the animals for their power and their

85:4.4 others r. it as the flaming symbol of the purifying

86:5.14 The shadow came to be feared and r. equally with

88:1.5 The serpent was r. in Palestine, especially by the

88:1.5 the Moqui tribe of red men the serpent has been r..

88:1.9 idiots were either beaten to death or r. as fetish

88:2.1 The ancients always r. the bones of their leaders,

92:5.12 widespread in Asia, and he is r. as the Buddha by

92:6.15 and the Confucian teachings; Shinto is r. in Japan.

93:5.8 But Melchizedek was r. even in Egypt, and when

93:5.12 kings all r. Melchizedek and unduly feared Abraham.

96:0.2 The Salem religion was r. as a tradition by Kenites

96:1.12 The Canaanites had long r. Yahweh, and although

139:6.8 Nathaniel most r. Jesus for his tolerance.

139:8.7 but Thomas r. his Master because of his superbly

179:3.2 Since Peter so r. and honored Jesus in his heart, it

195:1.6 The Greek r. beauty, the Jew holiness, but both

195:2.6 The Roman was by nature and training a lawyer; he r

reveredadjective

121:6.3 theology with their r. Aristotelian philosophy.

138:9.1 Real men simply could not actually desert a r.

195:0.2 the beneficiaries of Greek culture, had a r. tradition

reverencenoun

5:5.4 neither is exaltation of nature nor the r. of unity

52:1.8 in fact, they often look upon them with awe and r.,

53:3.2 Lucifer traded on r. as ignorance.

62:5.4 feelings, the worshipful group, embracing awe, r.,

63:6.4 they evolved a ceremony of r. which was carried

68:4.3 illustrated by the present r. of the yellow race for

85:1.2 And this led to greater r. for all other stones.

85:4.4 Fire r. reached its height in Persia, where it long

87:0.1 recognition of Deity or with r. for the superhuman;

87:2.1 human worship were phenomena of defense, not r..

92:1.4 fear becomes modified by r., admiration, respect,

93:9.4 Machiventa was held in r. by all groups and all

95:7.5 This point of common contact and r. led to the

98:3.1 family gods into the tribal r. for Mars,the god of war

100:7.16 The Master was a pattern of r..

102:5.2 fear is transmuted into the deepening r. for God

139:8.7 apostles held Jesus in r. because of some special

149:4.4 Jesus taught r. free from fear and superstition.

149:5.2 Better is a little with the r. of the Lord than great

149:6.2 it was only through fear that man could learn r.,

149:6.3 fear, through anguish and dread, to awe and r..

149:6.3 And now from r. I would lead you up, through

149:6.5 and righteousness of his personality beget r., love,

149:6.6 through awe, dread, dependence, and r.,

153:2.4 no hostile attack upon that which you hold in r.

157:2.2 Neither permit r. for the traditions so to pervert

160:5.2 our religious loyalty as being worthy of the r. of all

179:5.2 as they drank of this cup of blessing in profound r.

191:5.3 far-away ascetics teach r.; the Romans demand

196:0.5 This faith was not r. for tradition nor a mere belief

196:0.11 a direct and personal movement from spiritual r.

196:2.2 from the early ideas of primitive awe and human r.

reverenceverb

93:8.1 but they were beginning to r. him unduly and with

95:6.4 (All too true, Zoroaster’s later followers did r. and

149:6.8 learn to r. him as the Creator; honor him as the

175:1.10 “While you should honor your rulers and r. your

182:1.5 proved them; they love me, even as they r. you.

reverenced

85:1.3 A group of five stones was r. in India; in Greece it

98:1.4 half men and half gods, but hardly r. or worshiped

144:5.89 Honored be your name, r. your mercy, and

reverences

3:6.4 in the elaboration of universe laws he so deeply r..

88:0.1 he very logically worships and r. the spirit resident

101:8.1 believes truth, admires beauty, and r. goodness,

reverent

74:4.1 near such an estate as to be worthy of r. worship.

76:6.2 Adam’s death, the second following his r. burial,

85:1.3 identify Deity with an object of r. ceremony.

123:3.6 departure from the more solemn and r. modes of

123:5.14 to do with a r. and sympathetic contact with nature.

143:1.4 The ultimate goal of human progress is the r.

144:5.75 R. and holy be the name of your all-gracious Son.

189:2.4 and r. disposal of near-instantaneous dissolution,

reverential

16:6.8 the highest insight of the cosmic mind, the r. and

85:6.2 he so feared such beings as to hold them in r. awe;

100:7.16 Jesus was r. of true holiness, and yet he could justly

108:1.5 The prospects of r. development, the birth and

reverently

98:4.6 who r. celebrated the anniversary of the god’s death

125:0.3 All through a joyful childhood he had r. heard of

139:9.6 the twins might even r. be called stupid, but they had

160:5.2 Religion embraces thinking, feeling, and acting r.

188:1.4 wrapped the body in a linen sheet, and r. placed it on

reversal

12:7.3 expression of a higher law, not the r. of a lower law.

reverse

27:0.11 these angels in the r. order of their naming.

29:4.35 beings of antigravity endowment are the r. workers.

52:2.7 male may rule the female; on others the r. prevails.

57:6.3 tidal frictions will go into r. action, no longer driving

69:8.12 Modern society is in r..

139:6.3 Nathaniel was quick to r. himself when he once

reversed

19:3.4 a verdict has never been r. by the Ancients of Days.

35:5.4 their decisions have sometimes been r. on appeal to

134:5.9 an unfortunate retrograde movement temporarily r.

139:2.7 later on at Antioch Peter r. himself when confronted

159:5.17 For purposes of illustration Jesus r. the current

reverses

78:8.10 the Sumerians suffered severe r. at the hands of the

reversionsee reversion directors;

see Reversion Supervisors

25:7.2 will be provided with regular seasons of rest and r..

30:3.7 the promoters of relaxation and humor—r. to past

48:4.11 All beings enjoy this sort of r. except those who

48:4.11 can be no such r. to evolutionary experiences.

48:4.16 the quality of worship obviates the necessity for r.

48:4.17 less the need for the diversions of r. experiences.

48:4.17 who most need the refreshment of periodic r. to

50:3.6 the time comes for this “r. staff” to be returned to

60:2.11 The marine crocodilians were also a r. from the land

65:5.2 grew out of the r. of certain primitive plant life to

70:1.1 r. to these early methods of violent adjustment of

71:1.24 and there was a r. to the small castle groups,

88:6.7 almost immediate r. to the primitive beliefs in magic.

92:6.20 The “national religions” are nothing more than a r.

98:1.1 This adulteration produced a r. to a crude animism

121:6.7 At about the time of Christ a strange r. of feeling

reversion directors

13:1.21 Ascendington will be to you what the r. were

25:7.1 play sponsors and are assisted in this work by the r..

26:1.1 capacity for appreciation of the ministration of the r..

28:5.16 the r., they function as joy clearinghouses, seeking

30:2.152 3. R..

30:3.7 The R. are the promoters of relaxation and humor—

30:3.7 They are of great service in the practical operation of

30:3.7 Their story belongs to the narrative of the mortal

37:10.4 benefit from the activities of the r., who operate on

43:7.4 morontia mortals predominate among the r., but

43:8.9 The r. contribute much to this latter attainment

44:2.10 the heavenly reproducers collaborate with the r. in

44:3.4 Provision is made for a suitable setting for the r.,

46:5.30 of Satania, and the immense assembly hall of the r.,

47:0.4 The r. and celestial artisans maintain group

48:3.11 make requisition on the celestial artisans and the r.

48:4.0 4. THE REVERSION DIRECTORS

48:4.2 Morontia Companions are ably supported by the r..

48:4.3 probably best understand the work of the r. if they

48:4.3 convey an idea of the function of these d. of change

48:4.8 But the r. of the realms are not concerned

48:4.8 they are occupied with the leadership of diversion,

48:4.8 they have the hearty co-operation of the celestial

48:4.9 The r. themselves are not a created group;

48:4.9 they are a recruited corps embracing beings ranging

48:4.9 All are volunteers, giving themselves to the work of

48:4.10 And that is exactly why these artists are called r.

48:4.10 they assist in reverting the memory to a former state

48:4.14 is edified by the pleasant humor of a corps of r. from

48:4.16 there is a large place for the ministry of the r..

84:8.5 beings all enjoy rest and the ministry of the r..

Reversion Supervisors

48:3.14 6. Excursion and R.. These companions accompany

reversions

71:1.24 and Africa, but not all of them are evolutionary r.;

87:6.15 also explains many religious-ritual r. of a sex nature,

87:6.15 These r. to primitive customs were considered sure

revert

29:3.5 Having no ascendant past to r. to in memory,

48:4.19 the newer and higher intellectual efforts and r. to the

50:3.2 while these morontia progressors temporarily r. to

56:9.5 we r. to our ideas and ideals of the Paradise Father.

56:9.5 otherwise impersonal Absolute, we r. to the fact that

91:1.1 all holy days would r. to the status of mere holidays.

91:3.7 will be to r. to the concept of a near-by alter ego,

160:1.3 humanity will quickly r. to the simple urge of living

reverted

63:6.7 descendants almost entirely r. to the use of raw

69:2.5 But many of the religions of the world r. to the

69:9.14 only a life tenureship; at death land r. to the tribe.

82:5.4 Superior groups always r. to consanguineous mating

89:6.6 these foundation sacrifices, but the Israelites r. to

96:5.8 these Bedouin tribes quickly r. to the semibarbaric

96:6.1 people rapidly r. to the older desert idea of Yahweh.

141:5.4 during the training of the twelve Jesus r. to this

168:4.2 r. to the discussion of this question of the answer to

196:2.1 Even Peter, in his writing, only once r. to the

reverting

48:4.10 reversion directors—they assist in r. the memory to a

60:2.10 remain stationary and others gravitate backward, r.

66:5.22 these primitive peoples were not slow in r. to their

76:2.3 officiating Nodite priests were r. to the standards

86:2.1 are simply r. to the natural estate of their far-distant

87:6.14 It was long believed that by r. to the usages of the

138:6.2 the refreshment that comes from r. to your former

reverts

91:4.1 All such unethical praying r. to the primitive levels of

reviewnoun

35:3.14 1. Sphere number one is occupied with the r. of the

35:3.14 Those from Urantia pursue such an experiential r.

35:3.15 work of sphere number two consists in a similar r. of

35:3.17 4. The fourth sphere is occupied with a r. of the

35:3.18 5. On the fifth sphere there is conducted the r. of the

35:5.7 Vorondadek Sons sits en banc as a high court of r.

48:4.12 such a carefree r. as to provoke spirit mirth and a

138:6.1 their respective nominators for a thoroughgoing r. of

143:5.13 brought all of her checkered life in panoramic r.

151:3.13 the parable referred to two things: First, it was a r.

172:2.2 This morning’s instructions embraced a brief r. of

reviewverb

43:2.4 empowered to r. evidence, digest pleas, formulate

136:4.2 to r. in his mind the instructions of Immanuel.

193:4.1 briefly to r. the causes of Judas’s downfall in light of

reviewadjective

15:12.2 The courts of the Ancients of Days are the high r.

35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as mobile and advisory r.

reviewed

43:2.4 All judicial problems are first r. by the council of the

119:1.4 this record, which I have so recently r., ends thus:

138:6.1 The older apostles carefully r., for the benefit of the

140:9.2 Jesus r. many features of the ordination sermon,

141:1.3 Jesus taught them nothing new but r. his former

reviews

35:3.16 3. The r. of this sphere pertain to the sojourn on the

revile

140:3.11 Happy are you when men shall r. you and persecute

140:5.20 Happy are you when men shall r. you and persecute

reviled

143:2.1 When he was r., he r. not; when he suffered,

reviling

184:4.1 And thus they went on for one full hour, r. and

revised

28:5.15 all of which has been censored and r. in the light

46:5.23 the peopled worlds of Satania and is constantly r.

94:1.7 Salem teachers, and this compilation, as later r.,

99:1.6 every time the dictionary of human language is r..

revision

92:3.4 Evolutionary religion makes no provision for r.;

92:3.4 the cult; therefore must r. always be forced upon it.

101:4.2 the physical sciences will stand in need of r. in

revisions

196:1.2 the religious r. of Christian civilization would be

revisit

142:7.3 he would r. this world in spiritual power and glory.

176:4.3 say how, where, or when he would r. this planet of

revisiting

40:9.9 learn much by r. his nativity world subsequent to

revitalized

94:6.1 teachers the Salem gospel was restated and r.,

revival

45:4.14 the instigator of the r. of the worship of the Father

64:6.12 But there was a great r. of higher living as a result of

64:6.17 these tribes experienced a great r. of culture under

64:6.23 years after Caligastia’s downfall a widespread r. of

94:7.4 have aroused all India by the inspiration of the r. of

94:7.7 surprisingly near to being a r. of the Salem gospel.

95:1.7 in connection with this r. of the worship of Ishtar

95:1.7 astrology experienced its last Mesopotamian r.,

98:2.2 Levant experienced a r. of spiritual consciousness

121:1.1 time of his birth Urantia was experiencing such a r.

143:6.0 6. THE SAMARITAN REVIVAL

158:1.5 The third r. of their faith did not occur until after the

170:5.19 There must come a r. of the actual teachings of

195:10.1 futile to talk about a r. of primitive Christianity;

revivals

64:6.29 different peoples experienced cultural and spiritual r.

revive

80:6.4 Several different leaders sought to r. the remnants

95:6.1 Zoroaster appeared to r. the smouldering embers of

98:3.6 successful effort to destroy the mysteries and r. the

154:6.6 They carried Mary out in the garden to r. her while

revived

64:6.7 red men and r. their worship of the “Great Spirit.”

78:5.3 The civilization of Turkestan was constantly being r.

78:8.4 They quickly r. many phases of the passing

81:2.19 art of pottery making was r. during Adam’s time.

94:12.4 it has r. the ancient missionary spirit of Gautama’s

128:3.9 her faith was r. when she paused to recall the Gabriel

revivification

41:7.15 The majority of dead suns will experience r. by

revived

147:3.4 the afflicted were so inspired and spiritually r. that

revivifying

15:5.11 a collision or some equally r. cosmic happening.

44:5.9 be inducted into the long and r. rest of Paradise.

reviving

112:5.21 new morontia consciousness with the r. memory of

revolt

70:9.15 And the r. from this error was equally erroneous

96:3.3 coached by Moses in preparation for the day of r.

97:9.21 This reign of terror was ended by a monotheistic r.

127:2.1 proposed to bring it to a head through political r..

137:7.8 religious sect, originating during the Maccabean r.,

139:3.8 dangers accompanying the Master’s supposed r.

143:4.1 Sargon, king of Assyria, in subduing a r. in central

172:3.12 to arrest him lest such action precipitate an open r.

176:1.4 the Roman armies after the r. of the false prophets,

195:8.6 to surrender the beneficent gains of the secular r.

195:8.6 liberties and satisfactions as a result of the secular r..

195:8.6 the secularists went on to institute a r. against God

195:8.7 To the secularistic r. you owe the amazing creativity

195:8.7 And because the secularistic r. went too far and lost

195:8.8 to enjoy the blessings of the modern secularistic r.:

195:9.1 when the present superstition r. is over, the truths of

revolted

89:6.2 The people r.; they refused to obey.

97:9.22 Then the rural folk r.; they assassinated the king and

revolting

97:9.22 king Amaziah, had trouble with the r. tax-paying

98:4.8 the realization of divinity, were sometimes most r..

121:5.10 rites and rituals were sometimes gruesome and r..

125:2.4 His rest was greatly disturbed by r. dreams of

195:8.6 The great mistake of secularism was this: In r.

revolts

176:1.3 disciples become involved in these soon-coming r.

revolutionsee revolutionrotational

66:6.6 progression by evolution and not r. by revelation.

67:5.1 r. displaced evolution as the policy of cultural

68:4.6 undertake their wholesale modification by radical r..

95:1.8 to attempt to supplant slow evolution by sudden r.

99:2.5 peaceful evolution in the place of violent r.—peace

revolutionrotational

11:7.5 visualize this plane in elliptical r. about Paradise,

11:7.5 r. would roughly outline the volume of pervaded

12:4.1 All units of cosmic energy are in primary r.,

14:1.12 the first or inner Havona circuit to complete one r.

15:3.8 1. The r. of Urantia around its sun.

41:6.4 nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic r..

41:10.3 Age, size, rate of r., and velocity through space are

42:3.12 proximity, and their rates of r. are greatly diminished

42:4.10 certain conditions of temperature, velocity, and r..

42:5.6 pass from higher to lower energy levels of orbital r.,

42:6.6 This ultimatonic velocity of axial r. also determines

46:1.2 that being the time of the axial r. of Jerusem.

49:0.4 Small ones having a high rate of axial r. are wholly

57:3.4 the increase in the rate of r. further lessened gravity

57:5.12 would do if they had been thrown off by solar r..

57:6.2 acting as a brake on the rate of planetary-axial r.,

57:6.2 causing a planet to revolve ever slower until axial r.

revolutionary

12:4.15 observers of Uversa think they detect evidence of r.

15:3.7 distortions produced by the following multiple r.

15:5.6 if their r. rate greatly accelerates, begin to throw off

15:5.7 sun reaches this limit, unless it slows down in r. rate

15:8.3 although weight is always relative, depending on r.

42:3.1 Matter in its physical properties depends on the r. of

42:6.3 Ultimatons are capable of accelerating r. velocity to

42:6.4 they attain the r.-energy prerequisites to electronic

42:6.6 cluster in accordance with their axial r. velocities,

42:7.10 is due to differential ultimatonic axial r. velocities

57:1.6 withdraw at right angles to the plane of the r. disk,

57:2.4 period of differential mass formation and varying r.

60:1.13 The life changes of this period were indeed r.

94:7.7 ritual, and priests, was a r. and amazing doctrine

103:1.4 Religion persists in spite of r. changes in religious

136:9.2 He would not compromise with the r. techniques

141:7.6 and faith alone, associated with the r. teaching of the

149:2.8 The most astonishing and the most r. feature of

185:3.6 man was no wild and dangerous r. who aspired to

196:1.2 drastic and r. if the living religion of Jesus should

revolutionist

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

149:2.11 Jesus was not a militant r.; he was a progressive

184:3.11 2. That Jesus was a fanatical r. in that he advocated

revolutions

36:3.5 and transmit the spark of life, start the required r. of

41:6.5 into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million r.

42:1.4 though you should gain control of the energy r. of

42:4.3 the ultimaton into the circuits and r. of the electron

42:5.3 1. Infraultimatonic rays—the borderland r. of

42:6.4 cosmic force, individual r. of antigravity potential,

42:7.3 The electronic axial r. and their orbital velocities are

42:8.2 with electronic velocity and ultimatonic r..

48:1.3 Power Supervisors are able so to modify the r. of

48:2.20 They slow down the energy r. to that point where

57:1.6 Subsequent to the initiation of such nebular r.,

57:3.3 The rapid r. of this enormous central core soon

57:6.2 first to have their r. slowed down by tidal friction.

revolve

12:1.11 all regions of outer space r. in established orbits

12:4.15 The seven superuniverses r. about Paradise in a

14:0.1 around which the creations of time and space r..

42:7.2 Within the atom the electrons r. about the central

42:7.2 same comparative room the planets have as they r.

42:7.4 one to one hundred electrons r. around a compact

42:7.8 the outer ten electrons of the larger atoms r. about

43:0.2 ten satellites which r. around each of these seventy

57:4.9 of one hundred and sixty-five worlds, which now r.

57:5.5 solar meteorites, which immediately started to r.

57:6.2 causing a planet to r. slower until axial revolution

revolves

12:4.15 like the seven superuniverses, r. counterclockwise

14:1.15 The inner belt r. counterclockwise; the outer r.

revolving

12:4.1 component systems and worlds are all r. spheres,

12:4.15 domains of the seven superuniverses seem to be r.

12:4.15 at the present time r. clockwise about the central

14:1.7 6. The outer belt of dark gravity bodies, r. clockwise

29:4.19 by enormous spheres r. at tremendous velocity.

41:3.4 r. about a common center as one type of double star.

41:6.3 —containing as it does twenty r. electrons—is

41:10.1 eventually be like your own sun and its r. planets.

42:3.1 depends on the number and size of the r. members,

42:7.6 is dependent on the activity of the freely r. electrons.

49:0.4 the planets r. around the central sun are too large for

49:0.5 Anova, one of the forty-four satellites r. around an

57:3.10 some planets r. around the newborn suns had cooled

74:0.1 settled slowly to the surface of the r. planet in the

revulsion

153:5.2 reporting that the r. of feeling toward the Master

rewardnoun

28:6.8 You should realize that there is a great r. of

39:4.13 There is no material r. for righteous living, but

39:4.13 —and this transcends any conceivable material r..

50:7.3 All through the Paradise career, r. follows effort as

52:7.5 The r. of the ages is soon to be realized; the

54:1.2 True liberty is the quest of the ages and the r. of

82:3.10 the presents received in r. for her sex service in the

96:1.6 the teaching that material prosperity was a r. for

97:5.5 Micah denounced “the rulers who judge for r. and

102:0.1 Nameless despair is man’s only r. for living and

110:7.10 not to deprive me of the r. of my patient and intense

112:0.1 final goal of faith, the r. of the ages shall be yours;

121:4.3 nature, with God; thus virtue came to be its own r..

131:1.6 brothers in the flesh, have only weariness as their r..

131:3.5 Remember, every act shall receive its r..

132:5.12 from your own personal labor, the fair and just r. of

132:5.16 While the discoverer should not be denied all r. for

139:3.8 an unpretentious worker, seeking no special r.

140:3.11 be exceedingly glad, for great is your r. in heaven.

140:5.20 be exceedingly glad, for great is your r. in heaven.

141:7.5 The only r. which he held out for his children was:

160:4.10 life upon your generation without material r.;

163:2.4 but salvation is the r. of faith, not merely of works.

165:4.8 much pinching, and this is the portion of his r.:

166:3.4 have fought the good fight of faith and won the r.

170:2.7 Jesus taught that eternal realities were the result (r.)

171:8.12 The Master grants the lesser r. for lesser faithfulness

171:8.13 4. The Master grants a like r. for like faithfulness

174:0.2 Let no man cheat you of your eternal r..

177:4.8 hands, you shall receive your r. for this service.”

177:4.9 kingdom for the realization of honor and r. in the

183:3.4 the great r. and honors which he believed would

186:1.1 Judas appeared before them to claim his r. for the

186:1.2 disillusioned regarding the r. he was to receive as

186:1.2 Here is your r..”

186:1.3 and then offer him as a r. thirty pieces of silver.

186:1.4 You have offered me as a r. for my service, money—

rewardverb

131:8.5 Always remember that God does not r. man for

rewarded

38:9.13 the Creator Son; they will be duly r. for their patient

71:3.12 Parents are duly r. by the excellency of their children

90:2.13 respected knowledge; he honored and r. wisdom.

135:5.1 Had not Moses taught that righteousness was r. with

140:5.7 wait for rewards in a distant future; they are r. now

160:4.10 access to these channels may expect to be well r.

166:4.9 and good, they were r. with an abundant yield.

186:1.2 expected to be liberally r. for his cowardly conduct

rewards

28:5.17 the deferred r. inherent in unselfish service, service

50:7.0 7. THE REWARDS OF ISOLATION

50:7.3 Such r. set off the individual from the average,

64:4.12 the sex r. of the chase tended greatly to improve

70:9.11 9. Improvement of labor conditions and r..

71:3.12 of a kingdom, receive their real r. in another world.

97:8.2 their original and Egyptian concept of divine r. for

99:5.2 are not magical promises of future mystical r..

114:7.5 willingness to serve without recognition and r..

131:3.4 “Cheerfulness and gladness are the r. of deeds

131:5.2 God established the world and ordained the r. for

131:8.5 extend help to your fellows without thought of r..

132:5.8 6. Genius wealth—riches accruing from the r. of the

132:5.20 if your riches are derived from the r. of inventive

132:5.20 do not lay claim to an unfair portion of such r..

132:5.20 every recurring problem of economic r. and social

140:5.7 such seekers after truth do not have to wait for r.

160:4.10 doing one’s daily work will insure the r. of wealth.

160:4.10 the material r. of the temporal life are found to flow

160:4.11 Be not deceived by the tempting r. of dishonest

193:4.11 7. Judas never learned that the real r. for noble living

rewriting

97:8.2 alien-ruled Jews that they attempted the r. of their

rewrote

97:9.3 When the exiled priests r. this story, they raised

Rhine

80:9.3 Andonite cultures met and mingled on the R.

rhinoceros

61:2.9 While the r. family appeared at the close of this

rhinoceroses

61:1.9 Soon there were small horses, fleet-footed r.,

61:3.4 from Asia, including the mastodons, short-legged r.,

61:3.5 oxen, camels, bison, and several species of r.—but

61:4.3 R. migrated over the whole world except Australia

64:4.7 Sicilian land bridge, broad-nosed r., hyenas, lions,

Rhode Island

134:5.14 even as the small state of R. has its two senators in

Rhodes

130:0.3 Ephesus they sailed for Cyprus, putting in at R. on

133:7.1 the travelers set sail for Cyprus, stopping at R..

rhymes

90:2.4 but also in the well-known “counting-out” r..

rhythm

12:9.2 even though music is a form of mathematical r..

44:1.13 These earlier types of r. stimulate the reaction of the

44:4.11 6. The r. recorders. Urantians would undoubtedly

44:4.11 R. is less exhausting to both morontia and spirit

44:7.2 Beauty, r., and harmony are intellectually associated

60:4.1 There has been an agelong r. associated with this

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the resources of art, color, r.,

90:4.6 R. was practiced in an effort to influence the spirits;

195:7.20 Religion is the spiritual r. of the soul in time-space

rhythmic

44:4.11 pleasure, by executing numerous functions in r.

112:3.4 the measurable brain energies cease their r. vital

117:5.7 the human intellect resides in the r. pulsations of

143:7.3 Profound philosophy should be relieved by r. poetry.

rhythmical

60:4.1 these same r. crustal movements will continue

rhythms

56:10.9 harmonious relations and r. of the cosmic creation;

56:10.10 Beauty sponsors art, music, and the meaningful r. of

rib

74:8.3 The story of creating Eve out of Adam’s r. is a

rice

81:1.8 the combination of the wheat, r., and vegetable

83:4.5 Certain Oriental peoples used r. for this purpose.

richsee richwealthy

14:5.2 of the central universe is so r. and full, so complete

26:11.1 a r. situational environment which they effectively

32:4.12 to make all creation r. in personality possession

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

48:7.6 The majority of impoverished souls are truly r., but

48:7.17 wise, the attempt of the barren soul to appear r..

59:0.9 The continent of North America is wonderfully r. in

59:4.12 r. fossil beds are situated along the coast of Calif.

60:1.8 This ancient California sea was r. in marine life and

60:1.13 A r. marine life appeared on the California Pacific

81:3.1 The climatic destruction of the r., open grassland

82:0.3 The humans of olden times did not possess a very r.

82:0.3 Today the human races possess a r. social heritage,

120:1.3 full meaning and the r. significance of that faith-

127:6.15 the threshold of full manhood, r. in the experience of

129:4.7 True it is, indeed, that in his full, r., beautiful, and

140:5.7 one felt r. in spirit—egotistical; the other felt “poor

165:4.3 himself on earth, but he was not r. toward God.”

richwealthy

69:5.9 The priesthoods thus became very r.; they were chief

69:5.12 Poverty became so abhorred that only the r. were

69:5.13 while r. men endow great institutions of philanthropy

69:5.14 that many a r. man distributed much of his fortune

69:9.4 The ancients believed that only the r. survived death

69:9.4 could have salvation on equal terms with the r..

69:9.6 trump up some charge for confiscating a r. man’s

70:8.6 4. Economic—r. and poor. Wealth and the

78:8.3 gave a tremendous military advantage over their r.

83:5.3 polyandry usually limited to queens and r. women;

95:5.13 Only kings and the r. were promised a resurrection;

97:9.10 then marrying the widow of Nabal the r. Edomite,

97:9.23 undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt and r.

121:1.8 The small upper class was r.; a miserable lower class

129:3.8 Jesus met and loved all manner of men, r. and poor,

131:1.7 Poor men and r. men are brothers.

132:5.0 5. COUNSELING THE RICH MAN

132:5.1 A certain r. man, a Roman citizen and a Stoic,

132:5.2 But the r. man was not fully satisfied with Jesus’

132:5.2 I am not concerned with the wealth of any other r.

132:5.14 in response to the r. man’s request for further and

132:5.14 not to become a dictator as to how other r. men

135:6.8 John instructed the r. to feed the poor; to the tax

137:8.6 worshiping souls of Jew and gentile, r. and poor,

138:4.2 Sadducee or publican, Roman or Jew, r. or poor,

139:3.6 interest in the small and the great, the r. and the poor

139:9.9 the Master refused to accept a certain r. man as an

143:1.5 to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and Roman, r.

144:8.3 are in kings’ courts and in the mansions of the r..

147:5.10 did Jesus attend with the r. and the poor, the high

148:6.2 My Father loves the poor just as much as the r.;

149:1.9 A r. widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came seeking

150:1.3 “in the kingdom of heaven there is neither r. nor

163:2.0 2. THE RICH YOUNG MAN AND OTHERS

163:2.4 Then Andrew brought to Jesus a certain r. young

163:2.11 his well-to-do disciples as he taught the r. man of

163:3.1 as the r. young man was departing, Jesus turned

163:3.1 the needle’s eye as for these self-satisfied r. ones

163:3.3 “We are troubled by your words to the r. young

165:4.2 “Let me tell you a story of a certain r. man whose

165:4.2 when he had become very r., he began to reason

165:4.2 and be merry, for you are r. and increased in goods.

165:4.3 “But this r. man was also foolish.

165:4.8 ‘There is he who waxes r. by his wariness and

165:4.8 said, ‘Let not the r. man glory in his riches’;

165:4.10 “I have come to judge neither the r. nor the poor,

166:4.3 If riches evidence divine favor, why do the r. refuse

166:5.1 the largest group of Jews and gentiles, r. and poor,

167:1.5 your brethren, your kinsmen, or your r. neighbors

169:2.3 all learn a lesson from the story of a certain r. man

169:3.0 3. THE RICH MAN AND THE BEGGAR

169:3.1 the allegory of the Nazarites concerning the r. man

169:3.2 “There was a certain r. man named Dives, who,

169:3.2 beggar named Lazarus, who lay at this r. man’s

169:3.2 fed with the crumbs which fell from the r. man’s

169:3.2 And then, presently, this r. man also died and was

169:3.2 When the r. man departed from this world, he

171:6.1 This chief publican was very r. and had heard much

172:4.2 the r. putting much in the receiving box and all

173:5.3 as many as they found, good and bad, r. and poor,

190:3.1 kingdom there shall be neither Jew nor gentile, r.

191:6.2 the kingdom belongs to both Jew and gentile, to r.

196:2.8 Jesus condemned the r. because they were usually

richer

66:1.5 embarked on a career of world rulership with a r.

132:4.1 minded to say or do something to make that life r.

134:2.2 lived r. lives as a result of their contact with Jesus,

156:5.10 moral endowments make all levels of human living r.

158:6.2 knowledge of the Father’s will and to ask for a r.

160:3.5 to the art of living in that it supplies a new and r.

riches

86:1.6 nor r. to men of understanding, nor favor to men of

94:6.6 rather attempts to bestow these r. upon his fellows

95:4.2 Amenemope taught that r. and fortune were the

95:4.3 taught that “r. take themselves wings and fly away”

131:10.3 The divine r. of God’s character must be infinitely

132:5.2 analysis of the sources of your r.: Ask yourself,

132:5.3 1. Inherited wealth—r. derived from parents and

132:5.4 2. Discovered wealth—r. derived from the resources

132:5.5 3. Trade wealth—r. obtained as a fair profit in the

132:5.6 Unfair wealth—r. derived from the unfair exploitation

132:5.8 6. Genius wealth—r. accruing from the rewards of

132:5.9 7. Accidental wealth—r. derived from the generosity

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—r. secured by unfairness, theft, or

132:5.12 10. Earned wealth—r. derived directly from your

132:5.15 regarding the bequest of r. to your successors.

132:5.18 No noble man will strive to accumulate r. and amass

132:5.18 R. are a moral curse and a spiritual stigma when they

132:5.20 if your r. are derived from the rewards of inventive

132:5.21 Accidental r. should be regarded somewhat in the

132:5.22 if your r. are the product of unjust dealings with

132:5.22 and thus cleanse your fortune of all dishonest r..

136:8.4 influence of r. in the establishment of the kingdom.

140:1.3 not in the strength of armies nor in the might of r.,

149:5.2 little that a righteous man has is better than the r.

151:2.2 the deceitfulness of r. to choke the word of truth

163:2.6 he was not free from the love of himself and his r..

163:2.9 Jesus foresaw that Matadormus, with his r., could

163:2.9 at the same time, he saw that, without his r.,

163:2.10 R. have nothing directly to do with entrance into the

163:3.1 “You see how difficult it is for those who have r.

163:3.2 Shall all who have r. be kept out of the kingdom?”

163:3.2 “No, Peter, but all who put their trust in r. shall

165:4.1 the power of wealth, and joy springs not from r..

165:4.1 Wealth, in itself, is not a curse, but the love of r.

165:4.2 with himself, saying: ‘What shall I do with all my r.?

165:4.6 The love of r. all too often obscures and even

165:4.8 ‘the little a righteous man has is better than the r.

165:4.8 ‘If r. increase, set not your heart upon them.

165:4.8 ‘Let not the rich man glory in his r.’; and Ezekiel

166:4.3 If r. evidence divine favor, why do the rich refuse to

169:2.6 you are trusted with the stewardship of the true r. of

169:2.8 Pharisees were much given to the acquirement of r..

169:3.1 this parable of warning to those who love r. and

richest

60:1.12 the r. fossil beds are found about these continents.

72:5.10 The r. man on the continent works six hours a day

81:6.13 But the continent r. in natural deposits and the most

132:4.3 this six months as one of the r. and most informative

richness

2:6.3 The “r. of the goodness of God leads erring man to

44:4.11 Edentia assemblies and to enjoy the r. of the color

rid

87:2.7 The ancients were so anxious to get r. of a ghost

90:4.5 of value in getting r. of a disease-producing spirit.

162:2.7 You seek to be r. of me and my disquieting

185:4.3 to believe that he was finally to be r. of Jesus in

189:2.5 sordid business of supposedly getting r. of Jesus

195:9.1 In all your worthy efforts to r. yourselves of the

riddle

42:8.5 function of the mesotron explains another atomic r..

82:3.5 the buying of wives declined, they were won by r.

118:3.7 But to us the master r. of space pertains to the

riddles

196:3.30 Science is man’s effort to solve the apparent r. of the

ride

41:6.3 remnants of solar calcium literally r. the light

41:6.4 to r. the emerging streams of light and energy,

172:5.12 anyone who would consent to r. upon an ass or the

riders

69:4.7 through runners, animal r., railroads, and airplanes,

rides

172:5.13 as he r. through the gates of Jerusalem seated on

ridge

58:7.4 There is also an intermittent east-west r. of this rock

123:5.12 they could see the long r. of Mount Carmel running

124:6.8 pointed out that the Holy City lay just beyond this r.,

ridges

58:7.4 Other r. run from Newfoundland to Alabama and

59:6.4 Isolated mountain r. appeared.

60:3.3 were few mountain peaks, merely elevated land r. of

ridicule

78:7.5 Noah brought much r. upon himself by going up

139:2.6 direct assault,but Peter withered and shrank before r.

172:5.13 Judas was influenced by the r. of his Sadducean

172:5.13 rushed up to him in a spirit of gleeful r. and,

172:5.13 persecution, but he could not stand this sort of r..

172:5.13 revenge there was now blended this fatal fear of r.,

174:0.2 slippery paths of flattery and the poison darts of r..

174:3.5 to subject Jesus to the withering influence of r.,

177:4.11 clever insinuations and subtle r. of the enemies of

185:3.5 Then said Pilate, half in r. and half in sincerity,

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

187:2.6 their utmost to incite derision and r., lest any give

187:3.4 the Master’s tolerant regard of their r. and mocking.

189:5.5 But when Peter and John returned, they ceased to r.

ridiculed

70:1.3 at which the disputants made fun of and r. each other

173:1.6 being r. and jostled about by supercilious and

ridiculing

139:2.7 he reversed himself when confronted by r. Judaizers,

ridiculous

48:4.15 our own self-glorification becomes sublimely r.,

48:7.17 15. Affectation is the r. effort of the ignorant to

172:5.12 To him it seemed childish, if not indeed r..

195:7.17 conceive a philosophy of automatism, and how r.

riding

41:6.3 photosphere by literally r. the outgoing sunbeams.

80:4.5 the hard-r. Andite horsemen made their appearance

123:0.6 Mary and the child r. on their newly acquired

172:3.4 He comes as the lowly one, r. upon an ass, upon a

172:3.5 A warrior king always entered a city r. upon a horse;

172:3.5 a mission of peace and friendship always entered r.

172:5.5 as a man of peace and r. into Jerusalem on an ass.

172:5.8 bringing salvation and r. upon the colt of an ass.

172:5.8 who comes here, the king of the Jews r. on an ass!”

rife

28:5.9 coming in from realms where rebellion has been r.,

rifled

189:5.3 Peter at first suggested that the grave had been r.,

Rig-Vedasee also Vedas

94:1.7 the R., one of the most ancient of sacred books.

96:0.1 “one spirituality of the gods” portrayed in the R.,

111:0.7 The R. says: “My mind speaks to my heart.”

rightnoun

1:4.3 It is not yet yours by r. of possession, but it is

5:5.14 A human mind discerning r. and wrong and

7:6.5 earn the r. to serve as the judges of survival in the

8:4.7 the creatures of the realm in his own name and r.;

16:6.7 of reason, the recognition of relative r. and wrong.

18:3.8 they have not experientially earned this r. to rule

21:4.5 rule as vicegerents of the Father but in their own r.

21:4.6 Master Son, one who has fully earned the r. to rule

28:6.6 each individual’s r. to unending life comes up for

32:3.5 supreme and sovereign ruler in his own r..

33:7.4 The universe tribunals are denied the r. to pass upon

33:7.4 but if the question of the r. of continued existence,

53:3.3 Lucifer protested against the r. of Michael to assume

53:3.4 Most bitterly did he attack the r. of the Ancients of

53:4.7 Gabriel made any effort to contest the r. of secession

53:5.2 Michael ruled by divine r.,as vicegerent of the Father

53:5.2 of the Father, but not yet in his own personal r..

54:1.9 a r. to deprive any other being of those privileges of

54:2.5 r. to love and be loved, the privilege of worshiping

54:6.4 or in the least degree deprive you of your divine r. of

67:7.5 realization of the divine r. of personality survival.

69:4.3 but regarded it as all r. to cheat distant strangers.

69:9.12 game laws, the r. to hunt, long preceded land laws.

69:9.15 property to the individual,reserving the r. of taxation

69:9.17 The r. to property is not absolute; it is purely social.

70:1.21 came the general recognition of the r. of asylum;

70:9.1 Nature does not even confer the r. to live, as might

70:9.7 5. Property—the r. to own.

70:9.14 What may be regarded as r. in one age may not be

70:9.14 any r. to encumber twentieth-century civilization,

70:10.4 therefore their r. to pry into his personal affairs.

70:10.9 The evolving tribes all recognized this r. of blood

70:11.2 granting the individual the r. to live by imposing

70:11.13 “Might was still r..”

71:2.14 if it fails to provide for the r. to personal property

71:2.14 Man craves the r. to use, control, bestow, sell, lease,

71:2.15 6. The r. of petition.

71:2.15 Representative government assumes the r. of citizens

71:2.16 7. The r. to rule. It is not enough to be heard;

72:3.7 the r. to marry without parental consent is not

81:5.6 Might does not make r., but it does enforce the

81:5.6 Every human r. is associated with a social duty;

81:5.6 mission of government is the definition of the r.,

81:6.15 Might does not make r., but might does make what

81:6.15 society is willing to debate the ethics of might and r..

82:4.3 Man had the r. to lend his wife to a friend or guest,

82:4.4 father had the full r. to kill the male trespasser.

83:6.3 The Chaldean tribes recognized the r. of a wife to

84:2.4 designed to establish the father’s r. to the child.

84:4.10 when a man was denied the r. to kill his wife at will.

84:4.10 Later, woman gained the legal r. to own, control,

84:4.10 woman was long deprived of the r. to hold office

84:5.3 When might is r., man lords it over woman; when

86:6.6 The concept of r. and wrong had at last evolved;

86:6.7 a natural consciousness of relative r. and wrong;

87:5.12 2. R.—the correct conduct and ceremonies designed

88:3.4 Fetish kings have ruled by “divine r.,” and many

95:3.4 the later concepts of r. and wrong—good and bad.

95:4.1 pinnacle of arbitrament between r. and wrong,

97:3.3 contracts, and covenants—the r. to buy and sell land.

101:1.7 concludes that he has no r. not to believe in God.

102:7.10 we have the r. to be the most certain of all universe

103:1.5 Such interpretative beliefs may be r. or wrong,

103:9.10 When reason once recognizes r. and wrong, it

103:9.10 when wisdom chooses between r. and wrong, truth

108:4.1 the unchallengeable r. to be present in the minds

108:5.9 between what really is r. or wrong (not merely what

108:5.9 (not merely what you may call r. and wrong),

110:5.1 endeavors to tell you what truly is r.; that is, when

112:4.3 to the mansion worlds in his own individual r. or

117:4.8 transcends the temporal sense of relative r. and

120:0.3 wish to rule Nebadon merely in his own isolated r.,

120:0.4 a Creator Son may rule his universe in his own r.,

127:0.4 this Son is earning the r. to become sovereign of

128:1.1 and fully earning the r. of unqualified rulership of his

132:1.2 Technically, he has no r. to assert that he is either

132:5.24 No man can gainsay your r. to hold and use wealth

132:5.24 wealth as you see fit provided your exercise of this r.

133:1.5 organized society had every r. to employ force in

133:4.12 You or I may not deny the state the r. of self-defense

134:5.12 they have the r. and the power to make such a

134:6.6 cling to their delusions of the divine r. of national

140:8.28 The r. to enter the kingdom is conditioned by faith,

146:2.8 The motive of the prayer gives it r. of way to the ear

152:3.1 the power to feed carried with it the r. to rule.

152:3.2 the hope of seeing Jesus assert his r. to rule.

153:1.3 the r. and the wrong way of meeting spiritual trials

153:2.2 Do with me as seems good and r. in your eyes.

153:4.5 agree as establishing your authority and r. to teach.

154:2.1 refused to acknowledge the r. of the Sanhedrin to

155:5.10 surrender the r. to participate in that most thrilling

160:1.4 surrender the r. to live peaceably and contentedly

160:3.4 All too often, when we battle for the r., it turns out

162:3.3 denied the Jews the r. to inflict the death penalty

164:4.6 all Jewry except the r. to buy the necessaries of life.

165:2.10 I have the r. and the power to lay down my life,

165:2.10 I have the same power and r. to take it up again.

168:4.10 granted your prayer hearers the full r. to answer

174:2.5r. of coinage carried with it the r. to levy taxes.”

178:1.2 does not nullify the r. of social groups of believers

184:2.11 servants had no moral or legal r. thus to question

188:5.2 righteousness than justice—mere technical r. and

188:5.2 Salvation does not slight wrongs; it makes them r..

196:3.25 the realization of the existence of r. and wrong.

rightverb

183:2.3 thinking he could later on r. any wrong they might

rightadjective; see hand

11:7.5 V-shaped plane situated at r. angles to the upper and

11:7.6 If one could move far enough at r. angles to the

12:7.2 and the best way is the r. way, and therefore does

15:5.4 are not thrown off as rings but in r.- and left-handed

19:5.9 If we are r. in this concept, and my entire order of

25:4.17 There is always a best and r. way to do things;

28:5.16 they are r., although they meet with great difficulty

48:6.33 One can be technically r. as to fact and wrong in

53:4.2 if self-government was good and r. for the

55:1.2 On the r. is the seat of the former Planetary Prince,

57:1.6 living force organizers simply withdraw at r. angles

64:1.2 of this geographic situation—mountains to the r.,

69:9.18 The present social order is not necessarily r.—not

71:2.6 Slavery to public opinion; majority is not always r..

71:2.8 they represent the r. way even to do a wrong thing.

75:4.6 because it departed from the r. way, the divine plan.

81:5.6 mission of government is the definition of the r.,

86:5.11 And Moses was r., for ordinary dreams are not the

88:2.2 but supposedly all r. to accept relics and miracles.

94:8.8 the philosophy of the Eightfold Path: r. views,

95:6.2 he associated with the idealization of R. Law,

96:4.7 “God of truth and without iniquity, just and r. in all

96:7.7 ‘I have sinned and perverted that which was r.,

101:9.5 the good and r. technique of reacting to the ever-

103:2.8 When mind chooses a r. moral judgment by an act of

103:2.10 And indeed is such a judgment r., for all such nonself

103:5.2 human being that tells him this teaching is moral—r..

103:5.2 practice this ideal least, admit that it is r. in theory.

121:7.5 “create a clean heart within and renew a r. spirit.”

126:3.11 After all, could it be possible that his mother was r.

126:3.11 of opinion had arisen in the past, Mary had been r.

130:5.4 at a safe distance by his powerful extended r. arm

130:8.2 say: I have sinned and perverted that which was r.,

131:5.4 We know that the religion is r. which leads to union

131:7.3 If you are not r. on the inside, it is useless to pray for

131:8.5 all-pervading; he is on the left hand and on the r.;

134:5.10 Internationalism is a step in the r. direction.

137:1.3 Are we to forsake him? Is this the r. thing to do?”

137:2.7 And Nathaniel, turning to Philip, said: “You are r..

137:3.2 after all, Mother was r.—maybe our strange brother

138:1.3 “The Master is r.; we are too few to encompass

139:12.5 “There is a way that seems r. to a man, but the end

140:3.14 If your neighbor smites you on the r. cheek, turn to

143:5.5 which, then, is the r. place to worship God?”

146:2.13 “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a r.

148:6.10 “Job was altogether r. when he challenged the

150:2.1 sat in a group in front and to the r. of the speaker.

151:2.5 That I am r. is fully proved by the fact that, whereas

151:2.6 “I am persuaded that Thomas is r., and I would

151:6.5 restored to his r. mind and the normal control of

151:6.5 in possession of his r. mind and freely conversing

153:4.1 immediately the lad was normal and in his r. mind.

154:4.6 the teachings of Jesus—and they are partially r..

156:1.5 It is not r. that you should expect the Master to

156:5.13 believer lives, he finds it easier to do the r. thing.

163:3.5 my vineyard, and whatsoever is r. I will pay you.

163:3.5 in my vineyard, and whatever is r. I will pay you.

166:1.3 between Nathaniel and a Pharisee on his r. and

166:1.4 Though it is all r. for you to give attention to these

167:1.2 reserved for the Master and that on the r. for Abner,

168:2.1 linen, resting on the r. lower niche of the burial cave.

172:5.10 and in that he was r., but Simon dreamed of the

174:1.1 Which of us is r.?

174:5.1 he was a bit perplexed as to the r. way to handle

179:1.3 the higher divan of the host with one couch on the r.

179:1.3 opposite this second seat of honor on the host’s r..

179:1.4 claim to the next preferred seat, the one on the r.

179:1.5 reclining divans in the following order: on the r. of

192:1.3 “Cast the net on the r. side of the boat, and you will

rightadverb—non-exhaustive

47:3.7 You begin over there r. where you leave off down

95:3.3 of this epoch was: “Do r. and deal justly with all.”

95:5.8 Ikhnaton rapidly expanded the concept of r. doing to

101:3.16 12. Goes r. on worshiping God in spite of anything

110:5.1 Conscience, rightly, admonishes you to do r.; but

131:5.4 Teach us the good paths, and we will go r..

132:7.9 a new and everlasting religion r. then and there—

135:3.4 Get r. with God!

140:4.6 not doing wrong but rather from actually doing r..

140:4.6 not by fear of wrongdoing, but by love of r. doing.

164:1.1 “You have answered r.; this, if you really do, will

184:2.12 having started out wrong, to turn about and go r..

right-about-face

84:2.7 family is one of the most radical and complete r.

right-hand

32:2.7 And now that the r. helper and chief executive of

38:7.2 The r. deflector, or positively charged angel, is the

122:8.4 son John was to be his chief of aides, his r. man of

139:4.11 was the r. support of Peter on the day of Pentecost.

151:5.4 Peter was at the r. oar near the stern.

rightdoing

54:6.3 the benefits and suffer the consequences of the r.

righted

140:8.7 futility of evil: A wrong is not r. by vengeance.

righteoussee righteous man or men; see also self-righteous

1:0.3 personality and his universal sphere of r. supremacy.

2:2.5 in the beauty and perfection of his r. character.

2:3.1 God is r.; therefore is he just.

2:3.1 “The Lord is r. in all his ways.”

2:3.1 The judgments of the Lord are true and r. altogether

2:3.2 of his wise natural laws and r. spiritual mandates!

2:3.5 of the universe tribunals of r. adjudication.

2:4.3 the discernment of infinite wisdom enables a r. God

2:7.10 Such a new and r. vision of morality will attract all

4:1.4 “for the eyes of the Lord are over the r., and his ears

5:4.11 —God as a vindicator of moral values, a r. God.

8:4.8 “the eyes of the Lord which are ever over the r.

9:0.3 the stable, unvarying, and r. justice of the Trinity.

10:6.18 the r. justice of the Trinity and the merciful love of

28:5.20 Censors can always function so justly as r. judges.

39:4.13 There is no material reward for r. living, but there

54:1.6 such a mistaken individual as is willing to sacrifice r.

54:6.3 Each member of a family profits by the r. conduct

75:4.6 it represented the wrong way to achieve r. ends,

75:7.7 knowingly enlist in rebellion against the r. rule of the

95:2.8 whereon the king and other r. souls might ascend.

97:6.4 Said this fearless prophet: “R. is our Lord, great in

98:5.4 fire, and the r. would reign with Mithras forever.

101:6.7 truth constitutes the possession of a r. character,

119:2.6 this message: “Just and r. are you in all your ways.

121:5.15 sin followed by the endowment of a r. character of

122:5.3 capacity for r. indignation from his mother.

126:0.3 developed in his mind a growing r. resentment of

131:2.6 The Lord knows the way of the r., but the way of

131:3.7 “A r. soul is more to be desired than the

131:5.2 the One God—all-wise, good, r., holy, resplendent,

131:5.2 deeds of the wicked and the good works of the r.;

131:5.2 his beneficent hand to both the r. and the wicked.

131:5.3 God is our most adorable and r. friend; he is our

131:5.4 God is our wise nature, best thought, and r. act.

131:7.2 to reveal himself and to show forth his r. nature.

132:2.9 there remains no possibility that such a r. spirit

135:5.2 one meaning: an absolutely r. state in which God

135:5.4 quickly be acknowledged as the rightful and r. ruler

135:5.6 or proclaimed the necessity for r. living.

137:8.16 And I have not come to call the would-be r. but

138:3.6 “How dare you to teach that this man is r. when

138:3.6 I have come, not to call the r., but sinners.”

138:3.7 a strange sight in Jewry; to see a man of r. character

138:8.7 the Jews that the ignorant could not be pious or r..

138:8.7 But Jesus’ apostles were both pious and r.;

139:3.2 it was wholly a manifestation of r. indignation.

140:3.18 “Discern the truth clearly; live the r. life fearlessly;

140:8.30 piety had no place in his philosophy of r. living.

140:10.1 “In the kingdom you must be r. in order to do the

140:10.1 in the kingdom, being r., by faith, must precede

140:10.5 levels of spiritual thinking and truly r. living.

143:2.1 Jesus simply committed himself to the r. judgment of

144:2.5 your petitions will change the just and r. Father

144:5.26 Our perfect and r. heavenly Father, This day guide

146:2.8 The cry of the r. is the faith act of the child of God

146:3.8 confused and uncertain regarding survival of the r.,

148:6.4 Job; remember that it is the wicked and not the r.

148:6.4 You know that no man can be r. in God’s sight.

148:6.5 And if you are really r.,God will certainly deliver you

148:6.8 ‘You are foolish to claim to be r., seeing that you are

148:6.10 Job was ever ready to admit that God is r., but he

148:6.11 persistence in rebellion against the r. rule of heaven

148:7.1 Capernaum synagogue on the “Joys of R. Living.”

150:5.5 You are not to be saved because you live a r. life;

150:5.5 rather is it that you live a r. life because you have

150:7.2 were never reputed for piety and r. living.

155:1.5 measure of your failure to live the whole or r. life,

155:3.7 Faith promotes spiritual vitality and r. fruitfulness.

157:2.2 —the sinful pleasures of time against the r. realities

157:6.9 words: I have not come to call the r., but sinners.

159:1.2 sinner who repents than over ninety and nine r.

159:3.2 Never should a r. cause be promoted by force;

159:5.9 the evil paths into the better ways of r. living.”

159:5.14 overcome evil with good—the positive and r. method

162:5.2 my judgment would be true and r., for I would

164:4.11 of a true worshiper—for one who is holy and r..

166:4.4 and the unjust; the sun likewise shines on the r.

170:2.7 that eternal realities were the result (reward) of r.

174:2.2 “Master, we know you are a r. teacher, and we

174:3.2 through the resurrection of the r., neither marry

175:1.19 counsel of God appear outwardly to men as r. and

175:1.20 You garnish the tombs of the r and flatter yourselves

175:1.22 that you must account for all of this r. blood, from

178:1.6 you should manifest the r. ministry of loving service

180:5.9 aggressive and progressive attainment of r. levels

182:1.6 This world knows very little of you, r. Father, but I

184:3.19 are presuming to sit in judgment on the r. Creator of

188:5.2 life and death do win men over to goodness and r.

188:5.9 supreme devotion of the full bestowal of a r. life

righteous man or men

111:0.6 kings were supposed to have kas, presently all r.

131:2.10 Many are the afflictions of the r. man, but the Lord

131:6.2 introduces him to the final beatitudes; the r. man

131:7.2 I derive great pleasure in the multiplication of r.

138:3.6 “How dare you to teach that this man is r. when

138:3.7 a strange sight in Jewry; to see a man of r. character

148:6.4 You know that no man can be r. in God’s sight.

149:5.2 ‘A little that a r. man has is better than the riches

159:1.2 sinner who repents than over ninety and nine r.

165:4.8 that ‘the little a r. man has is better than the riches

187:5.5 “This was indeed a r. man; truly he must have been

righteously

131:3.7 Every mortal who thinks r., speaks nobly, and acts

131:5.2 to the pious souls who think purely and act r..

162:2.2 judge by the true spirit of these teachings; judge r..

righteousnesssee righteousnesswith thirst or hunger

see self-righteousness

1:2.2 is God merely a concept, the power-potential of r..

2:2.5 God’s perfection consists not in an assumed r. but

2:3.0 3. JUSTICE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS

2:4.1 Lord who executes judgment, and r. in the earth,

2:4.5 the r. of eternity modified to meet the highest

2:5.4 When rebels return to r., they are mercifully received

2:6.5 R. implies that God is the source of the moral law

2:6.5 R. may be the divine thought, but love is a father’s

2:6.5 The erroneous supposition that the r. of God was

2:6.6 Divine r. is not dominated by strict retributive justice

2:6.7 His love of r. cannot help being exhibited as equal

3:2.14 3. By the law of God, by the r. and justice of the

3:5.13 Man could never lay saving hold on r. if there were

3:5.16 goodness and r. of the inerrant personalities of

5:4.5 prosperity predicated on r.; the Greek religion

5:4.15 Think not so much of his sinlessness as of his r.,

6:2.4 possesses the Father’s infinite and transcendent r.,

6:3.1 The Son shares the justice and r. of the Trinity but

8:2.6 Though in every way sharing the perfection, the r.,

10:6.18 Justice is the collective thought of r.; mercy is its

14:5.3 there is disclosed the reason of r. and rule of justice.

16:7.6 Virtue is r.—conformity with the cosmos.

21:3.14 r. is not automatic in freewill creatures.

21:5.7 creatures of the realms, justice and r. will prevail.

26:9.3 while forever demonstrating the justice and r. of the

27:0.1 been known to depart from the paths of light and r..

28:6.5 mission of adapting the justice of r. to the status of

28:6.7 depletion, then does justice prevail and r. decree.

34:6.6 the forms of truth and quickens the formulas of r..

34:6.13 “The kingdom of God is not meat and drink but r.,

39:2.7 of fostering and furthering the cause of truth and r..

44:7.2 Goodness, r., and justice are philosophically

48:4.4 Neither is it ever blasphemous of the r. and glory of

48:6.8 they counsel the human teachers of truth and r. to

48:7.12 10. R. strikes the harmony chords of truth,

50:4.13 to uphold the planetary concepts of truth and r..

52:7.15 a new heaven and a new earth, wherein dwells r..

54:0.1 eventuates in the divergent realms of sin and r.;

55:3.10 between truth and error, good and evil, sin and r..

67:2.5 were compelled to choose between sin and r.

75:3.2 deeply impressed with the r. of Adam’s cause.

75:3.8 And Cano also thoroughly believed in the r. of the

77:5.7 a new and independent world center for truth and r..

88:3.4 to be the arbiter of justice and the standard of r..

89:2.4 To those who believed that prosperity and r. went

93:4.5 halfheartedly, and even that was “counted for r..”

93:6.3 Melchizedek, “and it was counted to him for r..”

94:7.5 all men, high and low, can attain bliss by faith in r.

95:3.3 was: “Established is the man whose standard is r.;

95:3.3 The Egyptian triad of this age was Truth-Justice-R.

95:5.8 word of Ikhnaton’s religion in daily life was “r.,”

96:6.3 unwilling to go forward in the religion of faith and r..

96:7.7 face with joy, for God will give to man divine r..”

97:2.1 that determined and fearless warrior for r., Elijah,

97:4.4 the Israelites that ritual must not take the place of r..

97:4.5 yes, I will betroth you to me in r. and judgment

97:5.2 “Judgment also will I lay to the line and r. to the

97:5.3 salvation and has covered me with his robe of r..”

97:7.4 convert to the elder Isaiah’s God of justice, love, r.

97:7.6 but my r. shall endure forever and my salvation

97:7.13 universal justice, divine mercy, and eternal r..

97:8.2 Egyptian concept of divine rewards for r. coupled

97:8.3 they re-established their standards of national r..

97:8.3 Jeremiah had proclaimed an era of inner r.

97:8.3 the everlasting reign of r., the Messianic kingdom.

97:10.6 The Jews loved justice, wisdom, truth, and r. as

101:10.7 in following the gleam of r. discernible in his soul,

103:2.6 toward moral r. and social ministry, rather than

108:6.3 become new men who, like God, are created in r.

108:6.8 into the clear shining of the sun of eternal r. on the

119:0.4 sublime tasks of ruling the local universes in divine r.

119:0.6 such endowments of justice and r. will not suffice

122:9.15 In holiness and r. before him all our days.

124:4.9 dictates of your highest convictions of truth and r..

125:6.6 to function as a teacher of truth, a preacher of r.,

126:4.2 spirit of sorrow, that they may be called trees of r.,

126:4.6 yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my r.,

130:1.2 directed by the powers of truth and the forces of r.

131:2.4 upon those who fear him and his r. even to our

131:2.5 “The heavens declare God’s r., and all the people

131:2.6 yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my r..’

131:2.7 His r. is like the mountains and his judgment like

131:2.7 He leads me in the paths of r..

131:2.11 who turn many to r. as the stars forever and ever.

131:3.2 By faith let us lay hold upon true r. and genuine

131:3.4 make sure that you sincerely seek to fulfill all r..

131:4.8 souls of the joys of virtue and the pleasures of r..

131:5.4 the religion is right which leads to union with r..

131:6.2 but those who walk in the paths of r. shall find a

132:3.8 a perfection of beauty and holiness whose r. inhibits

133:4.6 there is a city whose foundations are r. and truth,

135:4.5 was just such a fearless and daring preacher of r..

135:5.1 Had not Moses taught that r. was always rewarded

135:5.8 this rough-and-ready preacher of r. and repentance,

135:11.4 suffer me also this, for it becomes us to fulfill all r..

137:8.7 kingdom of spiritual understanding and divine r..

137:8.7 enter therein, they shall find joy, r., and eternal life

137:8.9 And this kingdom of God is r., peace, and joy in the

137:8.12 kingdom ripens into the full fruit of everlasting r.

137:8.13 of meat and drink but rather a life of progressive r.

139:0.1 It is an eloquent testimony to the charm and r. of

140:1.3 This is the brotherhood of love wherein r. reigns,

140:1.5 shall be: Seek first the kingdom of God and his r.,

140:3.11 “Happy are they who are persecuted for r.’ sake,

140:5.9 Experiential r. is a pleasure, not a duty.

140:5.9 Jesus’ r. is a dynamic love—fatherly-brotherly

140:5.9 It is not the negative or thou-shalt-not type of r..

140:5.20Happy are they who are persecuted for r. sake,

140:6.3 I demand of you a r. that shall exceed the r. of those

140:6.3 you must have a r. that consists in love, mercy,

140:10.1 things as the means of attaining r.—salvation.

140:10.1 being righteous, by faith, must precede doing r.

142:5.4 then shall the work of r. become peace, quietness,

143:2.2 “John taught you the way of r. in accordance with

144:4.3 You earn r.—progressive character development—

144:5.90 Let the sun of r. shine upon us at noontime, While

147:8.4 Your r. shall go before you while the glory of the

148:6.11 the Father as healing mercy and everlasting r..”

148:7.4 healing was followed by a life of thanksgiving and r..

149:5.2 Better is a little with r. than great revenues without

149:6.5 nobility and r. of his personality beget reverence,

150:5.2 where it says, ‘In the Lord have I r. and strength.’

150:5.2 Also where the Father says, ‘My r. is near;

150:5.2 and has covered me with the robe of his r..

150:5.2 Father that his name ‘shall be called the Lord our r.

150:5.2 clothe my son with the robe of divine r. and eternal

150:5.5 “You cannot buy salvation; you cannot earn r..

150:5.5 Salvation is the gift of God, and r. is the natural

153:2.6 Not for truth and r. or that you might the better

155:1.5 exemplify in your lives this beautiful wholeness of r.,

155:1.5 the measure of your truth endowment, your r..

156:2.6 must go forward in r. or retrogress into evil and sin.

156:5.12 a whole-souled belief, in the certain triumph of r..

156:5.15 Are you a better r. recommender this year than you

159:4.4 writings left on record their highest concepts of r.,

159:5.10 The Master taught a positive standard of r.:

159:5.15 R. comes not from such passive attitudes.

160:2.9 Association does not transmute evil into r., but it

160:3.4 fight, if need be, for the defense of my concept of r.

161:2.4 from repentance, but his piety springs from r..

161:2.4 And he has seemed to be thus perfect in his r.

161:2.4 but our Master exhibits maturity of r. to start with.

166:1.5 the prophets did in their day—proclaiming the r. of

169:2.5 you make eternal friendship with the forces of r.

170:3.0 3. IN RELATION TO RIGHTEOUSNESS

170:3.1 by faith, a r. which would exceed the r. of slavish

170:3.2 the progressive steps of r. which every child must

170:3.3 the attainment of the r. of the kingdom is revealed.

170:3.3 following four steps, the kingdom steps of inner r.:

170:3.7 4. Moral conduct, true r., becomes, then, the natural

170:3.9 The r. of any act must be measured by the motive;

170:3.11 he ushered in the new dispensation of true social r.

170:5.9 Jesus’ teaching, the spiritual ideal of individual r.

171:6.2 seek salvation with all my heart and learn to do r.

176:2.3 and an enhanced demonstration of r., even as he

176:3.2 yielded the fruits of the spirit as the r. of loving

178:1.12 nor establish r. by the power of civil governments

178:1.14 but you are also to be valiant in defense of r.,

178:3.4 worlds whose habit of life is r. and joy in the truth.

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between sin and r.

182:1.8 but r. nourishes the creative spirit of individual

188:5.2 Jesus disclosed to this world a higher quality of r.

190:5.4 and the everlasting joy of those who seek r..

190:5.4 That this Son of truth and r. shall rise upon the

194:3.2 in which truth prevails and in which r. triumphs.

196:0.11 movement from spiritual reverence to practical r..

196:3.32 he is consumed with the desire to live them, to do r..

righteousnesswith thirst or hunger

101:2.14 —creates within you a hunger and thirst for r.,

103:4.2 The hunger and thirst for r. leads to the discovery of

121:5.12 and thirst for personal religion and individual r..

130:1.2 seek for God—hunger for truth and thirst for r.

132:2.8 But even as you hunger and thirst for r., you

137:8.16 but sinners and all who hunger and thirst for the r. of

140:3.4 “Happy are they who hunger and thirst for r.,

140:5.5 those who were poor in spirit, hungered after r.,

140:5.8 2. “Happy are they who hunger and thirst for r.,

140:5.8 those who feel poor in spirit will ever hunger for r.

150:5.5 Kingdom believers hunger for r. and thirst for

152:5.4 life neither to thirst for the waters of spiritual r..

156:5.7 love and devotion to truth—hunger and thirst for r.

160:1.10 for the absence of the hunger and thirst for true r..

164:5.2 who hunger for the truth and who thirst for r..

165:2.4 those who hunger for truth and thirst for r. do.

170:2.22 The thirst for r., a change of mind, the acquirement

170:5.13 the one who hungers and thirsts for r., for God, is

190:5.4 minister salvation to all who hunger and thirst for r.

193:2.2 who hunger for truth and thirst for r.—for God.

195:6.11 cannot know, much less know truth, hunger for r.,

195:7.14 not aspire, idealize, hunger for truth, or thirst for r..

rightful

53:3.3 his Creator-father but not as his God and r. ruler.

54:2.5 No being in all the universe has the r. liberty to

132:5.22 to restore all these ill-gotten gains to the r. owners.

133:2.2 that man has no r. authority over woman unless

135:5.4 Messiah who would be acknowledged as the r.

rightly

15:0.2 rulers of these superuniverses are r. called Ancients

71:2.8 Popular elections may not always decide things r.,

110:5.1 Conscience, r., admonishes you to do right; but the

126:3.5 Jesus r. reasoned that the watchcare of his earthly

127:5.2 her attraction for the carpenter’s son, Rebecca r.

133:3.6 Ganid had imbibed the idea, and r., that Jesus was

147:5.4 Jesus said, “You have r. judged,” and pointing to

157:1.1 on the face of the tax collector, he r. surmised that

159:4.2 “Nathaniel, you have r. judged; I do not regard the

172:1.9 They r. concluded that it would be useless to put

174:2.4 the payment of tribute in so many words, they r.

rightness

147:4.8 when you have real insight into the r. and wrongness

rights or equal rights or human rights

25:2.7 to safeguard the r. of all personalities involved in any

27:3.1 is simply the recognition by any individual of the r.

53:3.4 the courage to assert themselves and claim their r..

54:1.9 How dare the creature encroach upon the r. of his

54:4.4 in defiance of all obligation to respect the r. of all

69:9.17 all government, law, order, civil r., social liberties,

70:9.0 9. HUMAN RIGHTS

70:9.1 Nature confers no r. on man, only life and a world in

70:9.2 society asserted its r. and, at the present time, they

70:9.13 When r. are old beyond knowledge of origin, they

70:9.13 knowledge of origin, they are often called natural r..

70:9.13 But hr. are not really natural; they are entirely social.

70:9.13 They are relative and ever changing, being no more

70:9.15 Few hr. were recognized in the European Middle

70:9.15 every man belonged to someone else, and r. were

70:9.16 weak and the inferior have always contended for er.;

70:9.17 Society cannot offer er. to all, but it can promise to

70:9.17 to administer the varying r. of each with fairness

70:10.2 Justice, as conceived by man, means getting one’s r.

70:11.2 Every grant of r. or liberty to the individual involves

70:11.5 early times had not r. had the sanction of religion;

72:2.11 the federal government or jeopardy of citizenship r.

74:7.6 3. The relation of individual r. to group r. and

81:5.6 but might does enforce the commonly recognized r.

81:5.6 And group r., as well as those of the individual, must

82:4.3 an infringement of the husband’s property r.;

82:4.3 relations grew out of these pre-existent property r..

82:5.4 cousins had prior marriage r. to cousins.

83:8.8 some peoples woman enjoys practically er. with her

83:8.9 woman’s liberties, r. so long denied her in the tardy

84:4.8 being accorded more r. and privileges.

84:5.4 not consciously nor intentionally seize woman’s r.

84:5.4 came for woman to enjoy added r., she got them,

84:5.9 industrialized races woman has received almost all r.

84:5.11 worked toward the realization of women’s r..

84:5.11 But women’s r. are by no means men’s r..

84:5.11 Woman cannot thrive on man’s r. any more than

84:5.11 any more than man can prosper on woman’s r..

84:5.12 existence, together with its own r. within that sphere

84:5.12 If woman aspires literally to enjoy all of man’s r.,

84:7.25 the world, instead of conferring certain parental r.,

84:7.26 as assuming all duties, the child as having all the r..

87:5.1 the spirits and ghosts as having almost unlimited r.

87:5.1 to regard man as having manifold duties but no r..

97:9.24 was a social system dealing with property r.

103:5.4 The self has r. as well as one’s neighbors.

124:2.4 unusual trait was his unwillingness to fight for his r..

134:6.5 and have abandoned all notions of the supposed r. of

138:8.11 that women were to be accorded er. with men

164:4.6 Israel; and this meant denial of all r. and privileges

168:4.11 8. The child is always within his r. when he presumes

rigid

48:4.18 r. unyielding fact and flexible ever-living truth.

58:5.1 The earth’s core had become as dense and r. as steel,

79:2.6 of r. restrictions regarding intermarriage.

92:2.1 Religion is the most r. and unyielding of all human

94:10.2 Tibetans have r. dogmas and crystallized creeds,

121:7.1 They had built up a r. wall of separation between

139:0.4 same r. and stereotyped educational curriculum.

188:5.11 Sovereign of stern justice and r. law-enforcement.

rigidly

12:5.5 though man’s mind is r. space-bound, the creative

72:5.3 and other economic problems are not r. regulated,

rigorous

5:4.5 Mohammedanism provides deliverance from the r.

60:0.2 Very few types outlived the r. trials of the preceding

61:7.13 The r. glacial period destroyed many species and

70:7.12 Following these years of r. discipline and training

81:5.3 admission fees, imposes strict and r. disciplines,

98:2.3 By r. thought the Greeks attempted to attain that

126:5.9 And the r. experience of supporting his family was

140:6.9 may return to the less r. pathway of discipleship.”

155:5.8 the faith adventure of grappling with the r. realities

rigorously

101:4.2 participate in the revelation of truth are r. limited

rigors

64:7.1 colored races were extraordinarily tested by the r.

65:2.16 The r. and climatic severity of the glacial era were

80:3.7 It was not uncommon during the r. of winter for

102:2.7 more indolent of men often seek to escape the r.

rim

15:0.1 the r. the outer regions of the grand universe.

Rimmon

145:5.9 shortly after Jesus and his apostles had left for R.,

146:0.1 preached the gospel and baptized believers in R.,

146:1.0 1. PREACHING AT RIMMON

146:1.1 The small city of R. had once been dedicated to the

146:1.2 many of the citizens of R. became believers in Jesus’

146:1.4 It was at R. that Todan first heard the gospel of the

Rimmonites

146:1.1 teachings were still embraced in the beliefs of the R.;

ring

12:2.5 exist in this outer r. of nebulae, suns, and planets.

15:5.3 undergoes condensation by multiple-r. formation.

15:5.3 clouds of encircling, r.-appearing formations of

26:11.1 transient residents of this inner r. of Havona worlds.

28:2.2 sphere number seven in the outer r. of satellites.

97:9.23 real undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt r. of

97:9.23 Under Josiah they destroyed the Jerusalem r. of

169:1.9 put the son’s r. on his hand and fetch sandals for

ringing

96:7.7 had the world heard such a r. and cheering message

97:1.4 his r. pronouncement that Yahweh was changeless

97:4.1 Not since the times of Moses had such r. truths been

175:1.8 silence, but you shall soon hear their voices r. out

ringleader

152:2.5 The r. of this plot to make him king was Joab, one

rings

12:2.4 the present inhabited creation as concentric r. of

15:5.3 1. Concentric Contraction R.. Not all nebulae are

15:5.4 They are not thrown off as r. but in right- and left-

41:10.4 the worlds born of the immense nebular r. which are

57:6.3 assemble as r. of matter resembling those of Saturn

57:6.5 Saturn’s r. are the fragments of a disrupted

82:2.5 clothing, veil, seclusion, ornamentation, and r..

riot

135:12.2 He feared to put him to death lest the multitude r.

185:8.2 Pilate was afraid of a tumult or a r..

riotous

169:1.7 he soon wasted all his inheritance in r. living.

riots

185:1.5 No less than a score of r. and much bloodshed

185:1.6 and fierce r. broke out when he failed to reveal the

rip

99:4.6 the moral crosscurrents, and the sociologic r. tides of

ripe

20:9.1 indicates that the time is r. to initiate a spiritual age,

26:6.4 When the supremacy guides deem their pupils r. for

49:5.27 Such worlds now become r. for the culminating

52:4.2 When an evolutionary world becomes thus r. for the

52:5.2 When the worlds have become r. for spiritualization,

58:1.2 Life Carriers cannot initiate life until a sphere is r. for

65:8.6 When physical conditions are r., sudden mental

127:6.13 Jesus left this world r. in the experience which his

132:7.2 That man was not r. for the harvest of salvation;

135:3.4 the world was r. for the end of the age of man and

135:4.4 John was r. for the proclamation of the message of

138:7.1 the time is not now r. to enter into the kingdom.

147:6.4 the apostles, being hungry, plucked the r. grain and

151:3.15 And then when the grain was r., he put forth the

195:2.6 that produced Cicero and Vergil were r. for Paul’s

196:1.2 The time is r. to witness the figurative resurrection

ripen

100:4.4 tolerance will grow into friendship and r. into love.

130:5.3 Time alone will r. the green fruit upon the tree.

ripened

39:5.4 peaceful interassociation as a result of r. human

42:2.14 Thus has physical energy been r. to that point

74:6.4 —fruits, nuts, and cereals—ready prepared as they r..

ripeness

52:3.12 national animosity—is the indicator of planetary r.

ripening

52:7.7 the planet is r. for advanced life and a more settled

57:8.24 Urantia was approaching the r. of conditions suitable

92:1.2 mankind is r. for the appreciation of real religion,

117:6.7 advancing ages of enriching experience, r. wisdom,

131:3.5 a season of grace before the time of the full r. of

147:6.4 the waving wheat, which was just then r., was near

176:2.6 But you should be wise regarding the r. of an age;

ripens

40:10.6 until the fullness of time r. that high quality of

52:3.3 the Material Sons usually r. the sphere for the advent

137:8.12 that hour when the kingdom r. into the full fruit of

riper

25:3.1 problems after they have acquired r. experience.

127:2.7 which awaited his attainment of a r. manhood.

174:1.3 parental maturity, the r. experience of the older

ripples

42:4.14 Such wavelike energy r. are 860 times the

rippling

124:6.5 winding Jordan with its glistening and r. waters as

risesee risewith gives, giving, etc.; see riseresurrect

2:5.1 “He makes his sun to r. on the evil and the good

40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders likewise r. to the source of

48:6.35 If you fail, will you r. indomitably to try anew?

52:6.1 and that nation would r. against nation.

57:8.21 Europe and Africa began to r. out of the Pacific

58:2.6 the temperature begins to r., and this increase

59:5.11 this epoch the land of North America began to r..

60:4.1 rhythm associated with this r. and fall of ocean

60:4.2 first to crumple up, fold, and r. upward to afford

60:4.2 in connection with the r. of the Rocky Mountains,

61:1.12 Following a slight land r. the continent was

61:7.19 extending from the r. of mammalian life to the

70:6.6 clans and tribes would simply r. up and overthrow

78:7.2 and northeast of Mesopotamia continued to r..

78:7.5 kept a written record of the days of the river’s r.

78:7.5 the sudden r. of the waters wiped out the village;

81:6.27 And no stream will r. any higher than its source no

81:6.41 mankind’s agelong r. from animal to human levels of

101:8.2 but faith can r. up only in the heart of the individual

132:3.5 wisdom, ethics, and ideals will never r. higher than

134:6.3 wars and rumors of wars—nation will r. against

135:3.3 John was never able completely to r. above the

139:12.4 Judas was never able to r. above his prejudices

144:2.3 the children and I are in bed; therefore I cannot r.

144:2.3 though your neighbor will not r. and give you

146:4.4 was so thronged by the sick that he was forced to r.

153:2.1 The strangers among you shall r. high in authority

158:5.2 he touched the kneeling father and bade him r.

171:1.6 teachings of Jesus were overwhelmed by the r. of

174:0.2 crushed by disappointment, but your spirit shall r.

177:5.6 and peace be upon you till we r. on the morrow,

182:2.9 They sought sleep that they might r. up early in the

190:5.4 That this Son of truth and righteousness shall r.

195:9.9 calling to the best there is in man to r. above all these

risewith give, gives, giving, gave

42:5.8 movement gives r. to an electric current; the current

42:5.16 Primordial-force behavior does give r. to phenomena

60:3.15 giving r. to numerous small isolated volcanic cones.

61:2.7 soon giving r. to many species of small dogs.

65:2.8 The frogs gave r. to the Reptilia, a great animal

65:2.12 not only giving r. to the common modern varieties

65:4.12 factors which gave r. to the mammalian ancestors of

70:7.17 These societies gave r. to the first political parties.

85:5.2 In Persia sun veneration gave r. to the Mithraic cult.

87:7.6 every new revelation of truth has given r. to a new

88:6.2 gave r. to the later beliefs in white and black magic.

90:4.7 gave r. to the belief that there existed a beneficent

94:11.10 gave r to the teaching that there were many Buddhas

95:0.1 As India gave r. to many of the religions of Asia,

103:2.9 it is this factual situation that gives r. to the theory

121:5.9 giving r. to religious brotherhoods and numerous

123:5.7 these conditions gave r. to the common saying in

riseresurrect

158:6.5 Son of Man will be put to death, but he shall r.

168:0.6 “Only have faith, Martha, and your brother shall r.

168:0.6 answered Martha: “I know that he will r. again in

169:3.2 be persuaded even if one were to r. from the dead.

171:4.2 for I declare that on the third day he shall r..

180:6.7 that the Son of Man must die, but that he will r..

182:2.5 who will put him to death, but that he will r. from

182:2.6 but I will r. to be with you a short time before I go

186:3.4 that he would die and “r. again on the third day.”

188:1.2 Joseph believed that Jesus would r. from the dead,

188:2.1 unmindful of his promise to r. from the grave on the

188:2.1 reports of his saying he would r. from the dead.

188:2.2 Master’s assertions that he would r. from the dead

188:2.2 while he was yet alive, ‘After three days I will r..

189:3.2 Michael, let the dead of a Urantia dispensation r.!”

189:4.10 in Galilee, that he would die, but that he would r.

189:5.1 Jesus was really alive; he recalled the promise to r.

190:0.2 the endowment of life—and which enabled him to r.

190:1.1 about dying, along with his promises to r. again.

190:1.3 he would r. on the third day, and I believe him.”

190:1.5 before they arrested him that he would die and r.

191:0.2 when the Master had affirmed he would r. again

191:0.7 believing Jesus had fulfilled his promise to r. again.

191:2.1 betray me, and that on the third day I would r.?

191:6.1 in foretelling his death, declared that he would r..”

193:0.2 be put to death, and that I would r. from the grave.

193:2.2 The fact that the dead r. is not the gospel of the

risenverb

39:2.8 created as such while others have r. from the lower

81:2.10 And without these animals man could not have r.

97:5.3 come, and the glory of the Lord has r. upon you.”

145:2.2 come, and the glory of the Lord has r. upon you.

145:3.12 the former carpenter or John the Baptist r. from the

157:3.5 believed he was John the Baptist r. from the dead.

158:2.1 mountain until the Son of Man has r. from the

158:2.1 words, “until the Son of Man has r. from the dead.

166:1.5 When Jesus would have r. to depart, one of the

185:4.3 even feared that Jesus was John r. from the dead.

188:2.2 proclaim to the people that he has r. from the dead

189:1.2 the object of their vigil had r. to a new and higher

189:4.12 now and tell my apostles—and Peter—that I have r.,

189:5.3 gone to the apostles believing that Jesus had r.

189:5.4 back to my apostles and again tell them that I have r.

190:1.2 story, doubted that Jesus had r. from the dead;

190:1.3 believe, even faintly, that Jesus had r. from the dead

190:1.5 need of mortal messengers; he has r. from the dead

190:1.5 you shall bear to the believers is: ‘Jesus has r.

190:2.5 He is not dead; he has r.!

190:3.3 was being reported about the city that Jesus had r.,

190:5.3 this man; they maintain that he has r. from the dead.

191:0.2 All day long John upheld the idea that Jesus had r.

191:0.4 “if he has r. and can show himself to the women,

191:0.9 knowing, provided Jesus had really r. from the grave

191:1.1 provided, of course, he had really r. from the dead.

191:1.2 “I believe he has r. from the dead; I will go and tell

191:2.1 you know of a certainty that the Son of Man has r.

191:4.1 believe the report that Jesus had r. from the dead.

191:4.6 proclaiming that Jesus had r. from the dead.

191:5.7 apostles were now convinced that Jesus had r. from

191:6.4 they all believed that Jesus had r. from the dead.

192:0.1 the increasing spread of rumors that Jesus had r.

192:4.2 few of his hearers doubted that the Master had r.

192:4.3 Jesus is not dead; we declare that he has r. from

193:0.5 share the knowledge that I have r. from the dead,

193:2.2 You rejoice to know that the Son of Man has r.

194:0.1 and the good news that Jesus had r. from the dead.

risen Christ or Jesus or Lord or Master or Savior

92:7.12 those who have come to venerate the divine and rC.

189:5.1 was half convinced that the women had seen the rM.

190:1.7 to proclaim the rS. of a world and a universe.

190:2.7 James never revealed more of his visit with the rM.

190:3.1 in the very midst the fully visible form of the rJ..

190:5.7 to Jerusalem to spread the good news of the rS..

191:0.4 that the women had really seen and heard the rM..

191:1.4 by the realization that he had talked with the rM.,

192:0.5 on the way to Galilee to tell the story of their rM.

192:1.4 he surmised that the unrecognized one was the rJ.

192:4.3 was the fifteenth morontia manifestation of the rJ..

192:4.7 public preaching of the new gospel of the rL. except

194:0.3 these men could think of was the fact of the rM..

194:0.4 the experience of believer-fellowship with the rC..

194:1.1 began to preach the new message of a r. Messiah.

194:4.4 shifted to the proclamation of the rC.: “Jesus of

196:2.1 a new religion, the religion of the glorified and rC..

196:2.5 most profoundly believed in the divinity of the rC.,

196:2.5 the human Jesus toward the exaltation of the rC.,

rises

58:2.9 since the needle turns slightly to the east as the sun r.

58:7.8 r. and dips, of the earlier continental drift contributed

68:3.3 the elemental needs of the individual, and which r.

130:6.3 The sun r. every morning to salute you just as it does

131:4.7 The God-knowing soul r. in the universe like the

151:5.2 as the heated air r. in a pocket over the lake during

rising

41:5.1 all X rays and light-energies from a sun until the r.

59:1.15 later the seas were retreating before the r. land.

59:1.15 all of these phenomena of land sinking and land r.

59:1.17 360,000,000 years ago the land was still r..

59:4.13 quickly spread over the face of the rapidly r. land

59:5.14 crustal uneasiness—the settling and r. of the land—

59:5.18 and the southern ancestral Rocky Mountains r..

59:6.4 Land was r. all over the world as the ocean beds

59:6.4 was high above the sea; the west was slowly r..

61:3.3 in fact, the Sierras have been r. ever since.

61:3.7 years ago the mountain regions of Eurasia were r.,

61:5.1 in North America vast areas r. up to 30,000 feet

80:1.2 with their settlements on the slowly r. Nile delta.

84:8.1 great threat against family life is the menacing r. tide

94:2.1 prevent loss of racial identity in the face of a r. tide

97:6.2 Jeremiah’s teaching was the crescendo of the r.

121:2.8 weakening of the Seleucids before the r. power of

121:5.8 and a competitor of, Paul’s r. cult of Christianity.

152:2.5 The enthusiasm of the people was r. every hour.

157:2.1 When you see a cloud r. in the west, you say

158:2.1 now he began to talk about “r. from the dead”!

158:7.7 his statement about r. from the dead utterly failed to

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “r. on the third day,” they

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “r.,” they thought he

171:4.8 they thought he referred to the “r. of the kingdom.

192:0.2 apostles were dispersed by the r. tide of persecution,

195:8.2 Secularism had its inception as a r. protest against

risk

18:0.11 There is never any danger of default or r. of rebellion

20:5.7 They indeed assume the r., really become like the

54:6.3 such a r. is inseparable from the reality situation of

55:3.6 the insurance reserves against the r. of incapacity for

68:2.2 society is essentially designed to lessen the r. element

92:4.9 such frank statements, even at the r. of weakening

110:6.4 imparted with a minimum of temporal danger or r.

112:5.8 We had rather assume the r. of a system rebellion

176:3.4 was I afraid to r. aught of that which was intrusted

185:8.2 Pilate dared not r. having such a disturbance during

185:8.2 a reprimand from Caesar, and he would not r.

risked

155:6.16 proof that you have unreservedly r. everything you

risking

119:7.4 apparently r. his position and authority on this

risks

139:8.8 but when the Master would decide to take such r.,

rite

70:7.10 Circumcision was first practiced as a r. of initiation

80:8.5 mother worship and the religious r. of cremating the

83:4.5 a magical r. which was supposed to insure fecundity.

89:2.5 Confession was merely a r. of remission, a public

89:8.2 ancient r. of circumcision was an outgrowth of the

89:9.3 social brotherhoods were based on the r. of blood

90:5.3 secret societies were in reality a crude religious r..

93:6.6 r. in token of the ratification of the Salem covenant.

136:2.1 Jesus in no sense received John’s baptism as a r.

162:4.4 The execution of this r. of pouring the wine and

170:5.13 he never opposed the apostles’ practicing the r. of

170:5.13 a believer is admitted by the outward r. of baptism.

rites

70:7.4 2. In order to practice minority religious r..

70:7.15 frighten the curious away from their mourning r.

80:5.6 to the river and administered the r. of initiation to

87:0.1 their r. were mostly negative, designed to avoid,

88:5.1 one’s enemies might use these things in magical r.

89:4.4 As religion evolved, the sacrificial r. of conciliation

92:1.3 As a social institution religion embraces r., symbols,

92:3.2 Religion has always been largely a matter of r.,

94:10.2 rigid dogmas and crystallized creeds, mystic r. and

98:1.1 a reversion to a crude animism with bloody r.,

121:5.10 Their secret r. and rituals were gruesome and

121:5.14 Paul forsook magic r. and ceremonial enchantments.

123:3.5 in great detail as to the meaning of the Sabbath r.,

125:1.5 his son had sickened at the sight of the temple r.

125:2.2 That night they assembled for the Passover r., eating

162:4.2 vacation pleasures with the solemn r. of religious

179:3.1 knew that their Master never observed these r. of

ritual or religious ritualnoun

63:6.4 idea was elaborated by Moses in the Hebrew r.

68:4.4 ancient man was held a helpless victim of the r. of

70:7.15 Later this r. developed into a pseudo seance at

83:4.2 Magic, r., and ceremony surrounded the entire life of

83:4.8 this was done long before any formal wedding r. was

83:8.1 The Sethite priests made marriage a rr.;

85:4.4 candles still burn as a part of the r. of many

87:2.2 r. of laying the ghost was sure to delay its progress

87:2.5 that mourning was a r., not an evidence of sorrow.

87:6.1 When men believed in ghosts only, rr. was more

87:6.12 hand washing at the cemetery is still a Jewish r..

87:6.12 Baptism was a feature of the later water r.;

87:6.13 man did not stop with ghost coercion; through rr.

87:6.15 This doctrine explains many rr. reversions of a sex

87:7.2 culture or religious advancement has developed a r.,

87:7.2 The more this r. has been an unconscious growth,

87:7.4 the most effective, appealing, and enduring of any r.

87:7.10 do well to prevent the crystallization of such a r. into

88:6.1 practiced through the use of wands, “medicine” r.,

88:6.3 r. of chants and incantations, were highly magical.

89:0.2 This new r. had to do with the observance of the

89:2.3 Sin was r., not rational; an act, not a thought.

89:2.5 a notification of defilement, a r. of crying “unclean,

89:3.1 The r. of the fast was deeply rooted in many ancient

89:3.3 Poverty was just a part of the r. of the mortification

89:3.3 form of this ofttimes foolish r. of renunciation.

89:3.6 The continence cult originated as a r. among

89:4.6 creditor deities that it required all the priests, r.,

89:5.4 started through hunger, friendship, revenge, or rr.,

89:5.10 2. Cannibalism early became a rr., but the growth of

89:7.4 sacred maidens, this whole r. afforded an excuse

89:9.2 The Hebrews long practiced this r. as a part of their

90:0.1 The technique of rr. passed from the forms of the

90:0.1 as r. became more complex in response to man’s

90:0.1 it was inevitably dominated by medicine men,

90:5.1 The essence of the r. is the perfection of its

90:5.1 It is only when the r. has been correctly carried

90:5.1 If the r. is faulty, it only arouses the anger and

90:5.1 evolving mind conceived that the technique of r.

90:5.1 trained to direct the meticulous practice of the r..

90:5.2 R. is the technique of sanctifying custom;

90:5.2 r. creates and perpetuates myths as well as

90:5.2 Again, r. itself has been fathered by myths.

90:5.2 R. may be personal or group in practice—or both—

90:5.3 Words become a part of r., such as the use of

90:5.3 pilgrimages to sacred shrines is a very ancient r..

90:5.3 The r. next grew into elaborate ceremonies of

90:5.3 was just one long performance of accumulated rr..

90:5.3 R. finally developed into the modern types of

90:5.6 to awe the common people by conducting the rr. in

90:5.6 The great danger in all this is that the r. tends to

90:5.7 priests ceased to function as directors of the r. of the

91:5.7 truth, beauty, and goodness without form and r..

92:1.4 and fear motivates the rr. of the primitive believers.

92:3.2 The cardinal religious ideas of prayer, r., ransom,

94:1.2 gradually assuming control over the expanding r. of

94:7.7 universal salvation, free from sacrifice, torture, r.,

94:9.3 it degenerated into a r. which Gautama Siddhartha

94:10.2 who practice an elaborate r. embracing bells, chants,

95:1.7 the cult of Ishtar, a r. which had already invaded

95:2.5 But in the Nile valley magical r. early became

96:2.5 a modified version of the old Yahweh r. of magic

96:5.3 the improved religion and r. of the Israelites.

97:4.4 warned the Israelites that r. must not take the place

97:5.4 messengers boldly denounced the priest-ridden r. of

97:5.6 the whole bloody ceremonial of the Hebrew r. of

97:10.7 In place of destroying all r., they would do better to

97:10.7 faithful observance of a superior and purified r..

98:4.8 This Egyptian r. was built around the legend of the

98:5.1 And this new rr. was a great improvement over the

98:5.5 The women’s cult was a mixture of Mithraic r. and

98:6.1 the r. was local; they had no priesthood and no

98:6.3 both in appearance and in the character of their r..

98:6.5 Mithraism, the r. of worship observance;

124:4.7 As a part of this r. it was customary to say, “The

125:5.10 set them free from their terrible bondage to law, r.,

127:6.7 It was his custom to engage in this sacramental r.

134:9.3 ceremonies of this day of all days in the Jewish rr.,

150:8.4 This r. consisted in repeating numerous passages

195:3.6 the Jewish synagogue, modified by the Mithraic r.;

195:10.14 crave an ancient and authoritative religion of r. and

ritualadjective

83:5.10 She alone had the r. wedding ceremony, and only the

85:4.1 Babylon, and the Greeks practiced the annual r. bath

87:6.15 This doctrine explains many religious-r. reversions

87:6.16 Next came the practice of r. vows, soon followed by

89:6.2 by volunteers, a sort of religious or r. suicide.

89:7.3 Even after most groups had ceased the r. killing of

89:8.7 fully discharged every r. obligation to the gods.

97:3.4 priesthood, and the “holy women,” the r. prostitutes.

97:9.6 this time the Judahite editors attributed it to r. errors

98:0.2 absorbed into many of the cults and r. groups which

ritualism

121:7.3 priesthood held the Jews in a terrible bondage of r.

ritualistic

89:2.5 Then followed all the r. schemes of purification.

90:5.3 profanity, represents a prostitution of former r.

94:1.5 faith, favor with God apart from r. observances and

94:11.1 Buddhism soon amalgamated with the lingering r.

94:11.3 shackled with those ceremonial practices and r.

195:0.11 bargain with the pagans in that they adopted the r.

195:0.13 old order won many minor victories of a r. nature,

195:8.3 more a nominal influence, largely a r. exercise.

ritualization

89:4.7 Present-day forms of worship are simply the r. of

rituals or religious rituals

87:2.1 constituted the techniques and r. of the ghost cult.

87:2.10 terrestrial wealth is still consumed on funeral r.

87:6.16 the efficacy of self-torture and self-denial as r.

87:7.3 of no two groups will be identical unless their r. are

87:7.10 But a cult—a symbolism of r., slogans, or goals—

89:0.2 And the r. of avoidance, exorcism, coercion, and

89:4.1 religious devotions, like many other worshipful r.,

89:4.1 elevated to the level of the r. of self-abnegation,

89:4.3 incense and other aesthetic features of sacrificial r.

89:9.1 throughout the course of the evolution of Urantian r.

89:9.1 The early r. of sacrifice bred the later ceremonies

89:9.4 human sacrifice and the still earlier cannibalistic r..

90:2.1 comparable to present-day church r. conducted in

90:5.0 5. PRIESTS AND RITUALS

90:5.1 And so for tens of thousands of years endless r.

90:5.2 R. are often at first social, later becoming economic

91:0.4 present-day r. of the dairymen priests of the Todas

91:2.2 r. and incantations to the threshold of true prayer.

91:5.6 deleterious, such as priests, holy books, worship r.,

92:2.3 part of their accepted mores, even as approved rr..

92:3.2 Religion has been largely a matter of rites, r.,

92:7.3 worst in their lingering superstitions and outworn r..

92:7.4 to attain a uniformity of creeds, dogmas, and r.

94:1.7 sought to crystallize, formalize, and fix their r. of

94:1.7 thousands of superstitions, cults, and r. of India,

94:4.1 returned in measure to the ancient r. of the Vedas

94:8.18 removed all grounds for superstition, magical r.,

94:10.2 the religious ceremonials of present-day Tibetan r.

94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an endless repetition of sacred r.

94:11.3 a perpetuation of Buddha images, temples, r.,

95:2.5 character to a degree not often attained by the r. of

95:6.3 religion was one of action—work—not prayers and r..

97:10.2 own priest-ridden code of laws, sacrifices, and r..

97:10.2 presented in the farewell oration of Moses for the r.

97:10.2 the second Isaiah for the rules, regulations, and r. of

98:3.6 was in turn conquered by the cults, r., mysteries,

98:3.9 to abandon their wild and senseless rr. and return to

98:3.9 they preferred to plunge into the r. of the mysteries,

98:4.8 The r. of the worship of Isis and Osiris were more

121:5.10 Their secret rites and r. were sometimes gruesome

125:0.5 Jesus passed through the consecration r. but was

125:0.6 Though many of the temple r. very touchingly

127:6.6 concerned with such childlike and meaningless r..

195:0.3 it early struck a decided attitude on rr., education,

rival

63:4.5 two r. would-be rulers of the clan fell to fighting for

84:5.13 emancipated woman to become man’s serious r. in

128:4.1 center of learning which would out-r. Alexandria.

rivaled

79:1.2 southeast, but in its day it r. Mesopotamia itself.

97:9.20 a gangster-nobility whose depredations r. those of

rivalrous

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

rivalry

28:5.18 A refreshing and wholesome r. is promoted even

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

62:3.7 as shown in their r. in the building of both treetop

62:3.8 resulted in serious food competition and sex r.,

83:6.7 to engage in r. for her husband’s affections.

84:8.4 pride and r. are powerless to enhance the survival

174:4.7 by the failure of the Pharisees; but such r. was only

195:2.2 very resentful of anything that savored of political r..

195:10.14 brotherhood there is no place for sectarian r.,

rivals

90:2.12 suppressed their r. by denominating them witches or

riversee Colorado; Euphrates; Hudson; Mississippi;

Ohio; Somme; Susquehanna; Tarim; Yellow

36:6.7 Master Spirits are the sevenfold channel of the r. of

42:1.5 The r. of energy and life is a continuous

43:3.3 “There is a r., the streams whereof shall make glad

62:5.8 nine years of age, the twins journeyed down the r.

63:5.3 Andonic tribes were the early r. dwellers of France;

63:5.3 descendants is found along the course of this r.

64:3.3 fear, together with their experience with r. floods,

64:4.9 alpine glaciers descended far down the r. valleys.

73:3.1 island in the Persian Gulf; the second, the r. location

73:3.4 The great r. that watered the Garden came down

73:3.4 “four heads” of the r. which “went out of Eden,”

73:4.3 twelve gates of the Garden, the r. and its adjacent

73:5.4 beneath the walls and emptied into the r. of Eden

75:5.4 next day Serapatatia drowned himself in the great r..

78:1.5 from the r. valleys of farther Asia by the expanding

78:7.1 r. dwellers were accustomed to rivers overflowing

78:7.2 the inhabitants of the r. regions were driven to the

78:7.5 he was a wine maker of Aram, a r. settlement near

78:7.5 Noah kept a written record of the days of the r.’

78:7.5 ridicule upon himself by going up and down the r.

78:7.5 Noah would go to the neighboring r. settlements

78:8.2 Ur was on the Persian Gulf, the r. deposits having

78:8.5 the Andites who dwelt about the mouth of the r.

79:1.3 of Asia began to drive the Andites to the r. bottoms

79:3.6 Dravidian centers of culture were located in the r.

79:6.1 the Chinese cleared the Andonites from the r. valleys

79:6.5 certain amount of Andite blood eastward to the r.

80:3.8 The European hunters were being driven to the r.

80:5.6 to the shaman priests, who escorted him to the r.

80:6.3 in that they were thoroughly familiar with r. life,

81:1.6 But throughout Asia, along the fertile r. bottoms

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

84:0.2 The family is the channel through which the r. of

85:4.1 in Mongolia there flourishes an influential r. cult.

85:4.1 refused succor for fear of offending some r. god.

85:5.3 infants were always put adrift upon some sacred r.

91:8.12 are merely the intellectual channel in which the r. of

97:7.14 many nations as they listened by the r. in Babylon.

100:5.1 as channels of growth, albeit the r. bed is not the r..)

111:0.6 be waiting for him on the other side of the Great R..

117:6.25 find him slowly and patiently as a r. quietly wears

122:7.5 where they camped for the night by the r. Jordan

124:6.6 and looking east up this r. valley, they recounted the

128:1.14 traditionally had dwelt in the regions east of the r..

131:2.7 He causes us to drink of the r. of his pleasures,

131:3.4 peace of the soul flow tranquilly like a r. of waters.

133:6.2 by the r. to observe the dredging of the harbor’s

134:9.8 way up the Jordan valley from the ford of the r.

134:9.8 making boats, until John had journeyed up the r.

135:6.1 western coast of the Dead Sea and up the r. Jordan

135:6.1 and crossing over to the other side of the r., John

135:6.1 passed by on their way back and forth across the r..

137:2.1 Jesus took leave of John the Baptist by the r. near

137:6.2 ‘Behold I will extend peace like a r., and the glory

141:7.2 Peter, James, and John into the hills across the r.

144:5.79 day by day with the living waters of the r. thereof.

147:6.3 morning they moved up the r. toward Amathus.

152:5.1 started to walk around the lake and across the r.,

162:0.3 they crossed the r. and continued on to Jerusalem

163:5.1 their effects to lodge that night near Pella by the r..

165:4.8 went down by the r. to witness the baptizing,

167:3.6 were baptized by Abner at noon on that day in the r.

195:9.1 the r. of truth running down through the centuries,

rivers

14:3.7 there are real r. and lakes on these perfect worlds.

43:1.1 but there are no great oceans nor torrential r..

46:2.2 thousands of small lakes but no raging r. nor

61:0.2 rolling hills, broad valleys, wide r., and great forests.

61:7.1 a glacier, as it advances, displaces r. and changes the

63:5.2 thousand separate settlements along the great r.

63:5.4 under the shelter of overhanging cliffs along the r.

64:2.6 the Andon descendants were located along the r. and

64:4.4 Neanderthalers made holes in the ice covering the r.

68:5.2 The earliest human cultures arose along the r. of

68:5.5 by fencing the r. they caught fish in great numbers,

73:3.4 later became confused with the branches of the r.

76:0.1 regions between the Tigris and Euphrates r..

76:0.2 caravan had reached its destination between the r. in

76:1.1 made their way across to the land between the r.

76:1.3 The two r. themselves were a good natural defense

76:1.3 of the territory to the south and between the r..

76:3.6 the first garden with them to the land between the r.;

77:4.6 group at the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates r.

78:1.3 located in the triangle of the Tigris and Euphrates r.;

78:1.4 near the mouth of the r., remnants of the ancient

78:1.12 civilization lay in the second garden between the r.

78:2.1 sons of Adam labored along the r. of Mesopotamia,

78:7.1 The river dwellers were accustomed to r overflowing

78:8.1 in their homeland near the mouths of the r..

78:8.2 controlling works and widening mouths of the r..

79:1.3 valleys of the Nile, Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow r.,

79:1.4 through Mesopotamia and Turkestan to the r. of

79:3.6 and in the Deccan along the three great r. flowing

79:6.4 their earliest centers along the coast and up the r..

79:6.4 increasing floods and the shifting courses of the r.

80:3.1 the culture of the blue man located along all the r. of

80:4.2 having come from Siberia by way of the Russian r.

80:5.5 progressed by population pressure along the r.,

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

85:4.1 bubbling springs, gushing fountains, flowing r.,

97:5.6 a thousand rams or with ten thousand r. of oil?

126:4.5 of rams, ten thousands of sheep, or with r. of oil?

148:5.5 I will be with you, and when the r. of adversity

162:6.1 said, ‘Out of him shall flow r. of living waters.’

road

5:1.1 There is a long, long r. ahead of mortal man before

70:0.3 drove the human race along the progressive r. to

87:1.5 a funeral by a different r., lest the ghost follow.

94:9.5 the Mahayana teaching of the “Great R.” to salvation

94:9.5 the south who held to the Hinayana, or “Lesser R..”

94:12.2 the followers of the Lesser R. and the Greater R..

100:5.3 conversion that eventful day on the Damascus r..

101:5.12 a character well on the r. to the actual acquirement

122:6.1 the base of this elevation and the r. leading out of

122:6.1 to a point where it joined the r. to Sepphoris.

123:1.7 several miles south of Nazareth on the Megiddo r.

124:6.5 The r. now led immediately down into the tropical

124:6.8 By the fourth and last day’s journey the r. was a

127:3.6 Jesus’ former trip over this r. when he was thirteen

127:6.6 friends in an adjoining village down the Jericho r..

133:0.2 citizens and Greek colonists lived along this r., but

134:8.1 Jesus proceeded along the Damascus r. to a village

137:2.3 Jesus, looking ahead and up the r., saw one Philip

138:8.9 that he might go out in the r. to speak good cheer

145:3.5 that the r. from Capernaum was crowded by those

147:6.4 As the company passed along the narrow r.,

147:6.4 help themselves to grain as they passed along the r.

155:2.1 way of the Jordan to the Damascus-Capernaum r.,

155:2.1 thence northeast to the junction with the r. to

155:4.1 junction with the Magdala-Mount Lebanon trail r.,

155:4.1 thence to the crossing with the r. leading to Sidon,

155:5.16 As they journeyed on down the r., the twenty-four

156:6.2 east inland to near Jotapata by way of the Tiberias r..

156:6.3 journeyed to the junction with the Magdala-Sidon r.

158:7.1 Waters of Merom they came to the Damascus r.,

158:7.1 that they go on to Capernaum by the Damascus r.

158:7.1 go on down over the east Jordan r. since they

164:1.3 plight, he passed by on the other side of the r..

168:0.5 a neighbor lad to keep watch down the Jericho r.

171:1.2 this group left Jesus at the Jordan ford on the r. to

171:5.3 springing forward toward the center of the r.,

171:6.4 arose and made their way up the “r. of robbers” to

171:8.1 About halfway up the ascending r. to Bethany the

171:8.2 of Archelaus, and his aqueduct ran along the r. by

172:3.6 a neighboring village a little off the main r.

176:0.2 As they turned to leave the r. leading on to

178:2.12 his twelve apostles over the trail to the Bethany r.

178:3.1 the western brow of Mount Olivet to meet the r.

182:2.10 upper trail which led to the Bethany-Jerusalem r.,

182:2.10 while John Mark was to watch along the r. coming

182:2.12 John Mark took up his vigil near the r. which ran

183:4.7 he hastened back down the Jericho r. to carry this

184:2.9 Peter sat down by the side of the r. and wept bitterly

185:5.3 in the act of robbery and murder on the Jericho r..

187:1.4 the custom to journey to Golgotha by the longest r.

187:1.4 following this r., they soon arrived at Golgotha,

187:1.4 villas of the wealthy, and on the other side of the r.

188:1.2 short distance north of Golgotha and across the r.

189:4.6 garden on the hillside on the eastern side of the r.,

190:5.2 these two brothers trudged along the r. to Emmaus

190:5.5 about to take leave of them, going on down the r.,

190:5.6 as he spoke to us while we walked along the r.!

196:2.1 experience with the Jesus of the Damascus r..

roads

48:5.7 There are no royal r., short cuts, or easy paths to

71:1.20 7. Definite territory with r..

73:5.2 than twelve thousand miles of paved paths and r..

73:5.2 The r. and paths were well built, and the landscaping

121:1.7 Good r., for the first time in the world’s history,

121:2.4 a culture, Rome built the r. and unified an empire,

167:2.2 the lord to his servants: ‘Go now out into the r.

172:3.6 the junction of the r., you will find the colt of an

roadside

133:1.1 incident occurred one afternoon by the r. as they

137:2.3 Nathaniel rested under the shade of a tree by the r.

137:2.4 Here, without a moment’s warning—on the r. near

158:1.1 memorable noontide confession of Peter by the r.

171:8.14 in the shade of an overhanging rock by the r.,

172:3.13 lest in their stead these stones by the r. cry out.”

roadway

171:6.1 tree whose spreading branches overhung the r..

roam

24:0.10 headquarters; they r. the universe of universes.

25:3.16 r. the universe of universes on special assignment.

53:7.15 Thus were these archrebels allowed to r. the system

77:7.8 No more do they r. this world on mischief bent.

roamed

53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan freely r. the Satania system until

61:1.9 the ancestors of the later kangaroos r. Australia.

64:4.2 as elephants and hippopotamuses, r. over Europe.

151:6.2 now r. at will among the tombs and abandoned

roaming

96:5.1 Hebrews out of slavery and uncivilized r. while he

107:2.5 Adjusters are on detached assignments, r. the

107:2.5 it is entirely possible that an Adjuster could be r. the

roams

64:6.1 the red man is the first to evolve, and for ages he r.

roasted

63:6.7 later on they r. large pieces in the fire, but their

92:2.2 “The flesh r. with fire and unleavened bread

125:2.2 assembled for the Passover rites, eating the r. flesh

roasting

66:5.18 They taught mankind that cooking, boiling and r.,

rob

66:6.6 these supermen knew better than to r. mankind of

67:7.5 but never does the sin of any being r. another of the

131:3.4 No man can r. you of the liberty of your own

160:2.8 Loving human associations tend to r. suffering of

robbed

34:7.4 upheaval precipitated world-wide confusion and r.

94:2.3 monotonous round of repeated transmigrations r.

132:5.18 should be restored to those who have thus been r.

164:1.3 cruel brigands, who r. him, stripped him and beat

164:1.3 when he saw how he had been r. and beaten, he

179:4.2 When the twelve heard this, having already been r.

robber

165:2.4 any other means than by the door is a thief and a r..

171:6.2 son of Abraham who is an extortioner and a r. of

183:3.8 me with swords and with staves as if to seize a r.?

185:5.3 was a noted political agitator and murderous r.,

robbers

69:5.1 who had food, provided he could protect it from r.,

133:2.1 if you found me out by the wayside, attacked by r.,

164:1.3 to be the neighbor of him who fell among the r.?”

165:4.3 for the property which escaped the r. his heirs fell

171:6.4 they arose and made their way up the “road of r.” to

173:1.7 for all nations, but you have made it a den of r..

robbery

41:7.15 energy islands of space or through gravity-r. of

57:7.4 over the moon in size enabled it to begin the slow r.

95:2.9 hall of Osiris, where, if innocent of “murder, r.,

185:5.3 Barabbas had been apprehended in the act of r. and

187:4.5 extolled such a career of r. as an effective patriotic

187:4.5 youths to enlist in these daring expeditions of r..

robe

97:5.3 and has covered me with his r. of righteousness.”

150:5.2 has covered me with the r. of his righteousness.

150:5.2 clothe my son with the r. of divine righteousness

169:1.9 ‘Bring quickly his best r., the one I have saved,

185:4.3 arrayed him in an old purple royal r. and sent him

185:6.2 they again put upon him the purple r., and plaiting

185:6.4 Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple royal r.

186:4.1 after removing the r. which Herod had put on him,

robes

74:2.7 And Adam and Eve were invested with kingly r.

166:1.5 the first places at the feasts and in wearing long r.

175:1.9 and enlarge the borders of their official r..

robs

102:3.1 impoverished environment of the spiritual nature r.

robust

41:3.7 but the brilliant white light signifies r. adult life.

102:1.1 of the r. and confident faith of the full-grown man.

102:2.8 who do not relish the more r. activities of living a

127:1.3 This physically strong and r. youth also acquired the

127:5.1 Since Jesus was such a splendid specimen of r.

128:6.2 Jesus was one of the most r. and refined specimens

139:1.12 It was two full days before this r. man expired on the

143:1.2 the acquirement of a strong, r., and aggressive

170:3.2 to grow up to the full stature of the r. sons of God.

171:7.6 He inspired profound self-confidence and r. courage

196:0.14 Jesus made r. and manly decisions, courageously

rocksee rock deposits; rock layer(s)

57:8.13 In none of these ancient r. formations will there be

58:5.2 mass consists principally of different kinds of r..

58:6.6 Study of the r-embraced fossils of marine life reveals

58:7.1 The vast group of r. systems which constituted the

58:7.3 At some points these ancient r. systems are as much

58:7.4 r. which extends from Pennsylvania and the ancient

58:4.7 succeeding water submergence and r. deposition.

58:4.7 Although much of the upper r. sedimentation and

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and r. 25,000 feet thick.

59:3.9 this is the stratum of r. over which Niagara Falls

59:3.9 This layer of r. extends from the eastern

59:3.9 a collection of conglomerate, shale, and r. salt.

59:3.9 In some regions these r. salt beds are seventy feet

60:3.14 A large segment of r. was overthrust fifteen miles at

61:7.1 such as potholes, displaced stone, and r. flour,

63:3.2 family was domiciled in four adjoining r. shelters,

63:3.4 an earthquake by the falling of an overhanging r..

69:3.10 The first group specialists in industry were r. salt

98:5.3 portrayed a militant god taking origin in a great r.,

98:5.3 water to gush from a r. struck with his arrows.

121:7.12 applied not merely to human beings, but every r. and

122:7.7 hewn out of the side of the r. and situated just

125:1.4 down to the priests’ court beneath the r. ledge in

128:6.11 until he was seated on the favorite r. by the corner

135:9.7 John stood upon a r. and, lifting up his sonorous

136:4.14 these eventful days Jesus lived in an ancient r. cavern

136:4.14 that came from the side of the hill near this r. shelter.

136:6.6 reputed to have brought forth water from the r. in

136:7.1 the shade of a tree on an overhanging ledge of r.

147:3.1 gas accumulations in the r. caverns underneath the

150:8.5 our Creator and the r. of our salvation; our help and

151:6.2 with caverns which had been hewn out of the r..

155:4.2 under the shadow of an overhanging ledge of r.,

157:4.5 Upon this r. of spiritual reality will I build the

168:1.1 a small natural cave, or declivity, in the ledge of r.

171:8.14 the apostles in the shade of an overhanging r. by the

182:1.2 Jesus bade them kneel on a large flat r. in a circle

187:5.4 they were somewhat sheltered by an overhanging r..

188:1.2 in Joseph’s new family tomb, hewn out of solid r.,

189:2.4 and it moved in a groove chiseled out of the r.,

190:5.4 a Deliverer shall be as the shadow of a great r. in a

rock deposits

58:7.10 Some of the upper layers of these transition r.

59:2.1 but it does not present the uniform r. which may be

59:3.4 Many of the r. salt deposits belong to this period.

59:3.6 over a shallow sea bed, thus interspersing the r.,

59:3.9 The r. of this submergence are known in North

rock layer(s)

57:8.12 These r. have been heated, bent, twisted, and again

58:7.1 In many places these oldest stratified r., bearing

58:7.2 But the absence of such fossils in the early r. does

58:7.3 of this transition stone, the oldest stratified r.,

58:7.10 Much of the copper in these r. results from water

59:3.1 The thickness of this ancient r. averages about one

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and r. 25,000 feet thick.

rocks

57:8.12 the modified remnants of these ancient preocean r.

58:7.1 these older water-deposited r. are commingled

58:7.3 The r. of this olden age are now at the surface,

58:7.5 The r. of this era are exposed here and there all over

58:7.5 these primitive fossil-bearing r., existing in several

58:7.9 The sedimentary r. belonging to this stratification

58:7.10 Some is found in the cracks of the older r. and is

58:7.10 extrusions lying partly in the older unstratified r.

58:7.10 r. of the transition periods of life formation.

59:1.6 these are the oldest r. which contain trilobite fossils.

59:1.6 land in which were deposited these fossil-bearing r..

59:1.16 In many regions these r. are horizontal, but in the

59:2.9 scale was represented in the fossils of those r. which

59:3.2 No fire r. or lava are found in the stone layers of

59:3.6 These r. were laid down by the intermittent lava

59:4.8 in Europe the Devonian r. are 20,000 feet thick.

60:3.14 British Columbia; here the Cambrian r. are thrust out

84:6.4 The hand that r. the cradle fraternizes with destiny.

85:1.4 Such porous r. were supposed to be unusually

85:5.1 The worship of r., hills, trees, and animals naturally

111:1.9 rejected mercy and upon the r. of embraced sin.

117:6.25 as an earthquake tears chasms into the r., but men

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the r. stands for those

152:3.2 hardly ceased to reverberate from the near-by r.

174:0.2 on the spiritual foundations of the eternal r..”

186:1.7 valley of Hinnom, where he climbed up the steep r.

186:1.7 body was dashed to pieces as it fell on the jagged r.

187:1.6 In those days will you pray the r. of the hills to fall

189:1.13 the seal of the governor about the r. has not yet been

rockysee Rocky Mountain(s)

57:7.7 to start precipitation of rain on the hot r. surface of

123:5.12 Jordan valley and far beyond lay the r. hills of Moab.

151:1.2 Other seed fell upon the r. places where there was

151:2.2 The seed which fell upon the r. places, and which

Rocky Mountain(s)

59:2.4 Pacific Ocean remained over the present R. regions,

59:5.18 both the Andes and the southern ancestral R. rising.

59:5.19 the Carboniferous sea over the present R. region,

60:2.2 monstrous reptiles are buried throughout the R.

60:3.9 Along the eastern borders of the R. these deposits

60:3.14 connected with the maximum elevation of the R.

60:3.14 On the eastern slope of the R., near the Canadian

60:4.2 But in connection with the rise of the R., great

60:4.3 The youngest mountains are in the R. system,

60:4.3 carved into the present R. by the combined artistry

60:4.4 The present North American R. region is not the

61:3.3 The R. region remained highly elevated so that the

rod

85:2.5 be detected by a wooden divining r. is a relic of the

136:9.7 You shall break them with a r. of iron; you shall

155:1.2 the Son ‘shall break them with a r. of iron and

184:4.1 They would strike him in the face with a r. and

RodanGreek philosopher from Alexandria

160:0.0 RODAN OF ALEXANDRIA

160:0.1 Greek philosopher from Alexandria named R..

160:0.1 R. was now earnestly engaged in the task of

160:0.1 he had come to Magadan hoping that the Master

160:0.1 He desired to secure a firsthand and authoritative

160:0.1 declined to enter into such a conference with R.,

160:0.1 Jesus did receive him graciously and immediately

160:0.1 should listen to all he had to say and tell him about

160:1.0 1. RODAN’S GREEK PHILOSOPHY

160:1.1 R. began a series of ten addresses to Nathaniel,

161:0.0 FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WITH RODAN

161:0.2 were still in the midst of their discussions with R.

161:0.2 Thomas were engaged in earnest debate with R..

161:0.2 The week prior, in which R. had expounded his

161:0.2 R. discovered that he had been well instructed in

161:1.1 There was one matter on which R. and the two

161:1.1 R. readily accepted all that was presented to him

161:1.1 but he contended that the Father in heaven is not,

161:1.1 R. found it still more difficult to prove God is not a

161:1.2 R. contended that the fact of personality consists

161:1.2 Said R.: “In order to be a person, God must have

161:1.4 Father is a person, even within the definition of R..

161:1.4 his own personal experience with God, and that R.

161:1.4 that he had recently had similar experiences, but

161:1.4 he contended, proved only the reality of God, not his

161:1.5 Nathaniel had won R. to believe in the personality of

161:1.10 R. had been tremendously influenced by the teaching

161:1.11 When R. heard these arguments, he said: “I am

161:2.1 Nathaniel and Thomas had so fully approved R.’

161:2.11 and Thomas had concluded their conferences with R.

161:2.12 R. made his way to Alexandria, where he long taught

161:2.12 he taught his philosophy in the school of Meganta.

161:2.12 He became a mighty man in the later affairs of the

161:2.12 he was a faithful believer to the end of his earth days,

162:0.3 having been delayed by their conferences with R..

177:3.5 kingdom, having been instructed by R. at Alexandria

191:6.1 Jesus appeared to R. and eighty other believers,

191:6.1 when he had delivered his message to R., it was

191:6.4 believers and listening to the many words of R. and

194:4.11 Two of the pupils of R. arrived in Jerusalem and

rode

122:7.4 Mary, being large with child, r. on the animal with

127:5.6 present (unobserved by Jesus) that day when he r.

rodents

61:2.7 About the same time the gnawing r., including

role - see role of

61:2.4 and foraminifers continued to play an important r..

66:4.6 and those who later functioned in the parental r.

77:1.2 these one hundred could function in the parental r.

86:1.2 lives of peril in which chance played an important r..

93:10.11 who may be destined to play an important r. in the

role of

25:3.11 he assumes a new r. of mercy-justice interpreter,

25:4.12 in to Havona you enact the r. of a pupil-teacher.

33:3.4 enacts the r. of a mother, always assisting the Son

51:1.7 could even procreate with them, though this r. of

65:6.4 blood cells to perform in the double r. of oxygen

82:6.7 improvement because of the r. of dominant genes.

84:7.4 1. The new r. of religion—the teaching that parental

84:7.5 2. The new r. of science—procreation is becoming

93:10.6 resume the r. of the dethroned Planetary Prince,

96:4.8 concept of Yahweh to assume the monotheistic r. of

112:5.18 personality reassembly to take up once more the r. of

117:4.11 has the choice of accepting or of rejecting the r. of

119:5.3 first appearance of Michael incarnated in the r. of

119:5.4 That Michael had in person performed in the r. of

120:2.2 the justice of your doing in the r. of mortal flesh

120:2.5 I counsel you to function in the r. of a teacher.

122:5.1 advancement from the rank of carpenter to the r. of

127:6.12 the fatherly r. of guiding and directing the children

134:9.9 early beneficiaries to recognize him in his later r. of

137:4.2 Jesus could at one moment enact the human r. or

157:6.6 and in so doing prepared openly to assume the r. of

157:7.5 assumption of the new and public r. of a Son of God

roles

33:5.4 the Stationary Sons functioning in advisory r. in the

55:4.17 worlds the Trinity Teacher Sons appear in new r..

rollnoun; see roll call

49:6.9 just as literally as when the en masse r. is called at

67:4.1 When the final r. was called, the corporeal

137:6.2 ruler of the synagogue handed him the Scripture r.,

137:6.3 this reading, Jesus handed the r. back to its keeper.

150:8.1 when the ruler of the synagogue handed him the r.

150:8.8 chazan went over to the ark and brought out a r.,

150:8.8 Jesus, taking the r., stood up and began to read

roll call(s)

22:1.10 their names are removed from the finaliter r. call.

22:7.9 as two personalities in the make-up and r. calls of

23:2.16 was absent from the r. calls of Orvonton for almost

25:5.4 has ever been transferred from the permanent r. of

27:0.1 The r. calls are complete; from eternity not one of

33:4.8 at the times of general- and special-resurrection r.,

37:3.6 The r. of a dispensation termination is promulgated

45:4.1 the throne of the resurrection r. call of mercy and

45:4.1 in all matters concerning the r. calls of Satania and

45:4.2 were assembled at the time of the resurrection r. of

49:6.7 are repersonalized in the dispensational r. calls.

49:6.11 and all indwelt beings are on the r. calls of justice.

49:6.11 or at the regular millennial and dispensational r..

74:2.8 voice of Gabriel decreed the second judgment r. of

76:6.2 placed in Gabriel’s hands, directing the special r.

93:10.2 neither resurrection r. call nor ending of planetary

110:7.10 with pleasure and without apprehension the r. call of

113:6.4 tarry there in idleness awaiting the dispensational r.

113:6.8 guardians shall respond to the dispensational r.

113:6.8 This r. of justice always immediately follows the r.

114:0.2 At noon today the r. call of planetary angels,

119:4.1 It was at the end of one of the periodic millennial r.

189:3.1 let the r. call of the planetary resurrection begin.”

189:3.3 Urantia sons, this was the third of the planetary r.,

rollverb

63:3.5 Their first task was to r. up stones to entomb their

131:4.7 When man shall r. up space as a piece of leather,

160:4.10 you may r. in luxury even though you have done

168:1.12 Said Martha: “Must we r. away the stone?

168:1.12 As they hesitated to r. away the stone, Jesus said:

188:1.5 the centurion signaled for his soldiers to help r. the

189:2.4 secondary Urantia midwayers to r. away the stones

189:2.4 saw this huge stone begin to r. away from the

189:4.6 the way out, “Who will help us r. away the stone?”

rolled

44:1.1 sublime ecstasy while the melody of the realm r.

168:0.1 The stone at the entrance of the tomb had been r. in

168:0.5 they r. the stone in front of the tomb and sealed the

168:1.12 directing that the stone in front of the tomb be r.

168:1.13 laid hold upon the stone and r. it away from the

182:3.7 for the perspiration r. off his face in great drops.

188:2.3 These men r. yet another stone before the tomb

189:2.4 chiseled out of the rock, so that it could be r. back

189:4.2 that a second stone had been r. in front of the tomb,

189:4.6 greatly surprised to see the stone r. away from the

rolling

61:0.2 an attractive appearance—r. hills, broad valleys,

63:5.5 The entrance to such a hut was closed by r. a stone

181:2.5 Zebedee stood in the upper chamber, the tears r.

rolls

30:4.11 the coming of a Son of God to call the r. of the age

93:4.1 person who signed or marked the clay-tablet r. of

93:6.8 hundred thousand regular tithe payers on the r. of

113:6.8 when the r. are called, the seraphim respond, but

163:6.2 rather rejoice that your names are written on the r.

Romannoun

130:2.5 one a Greek and the other a R., believed Philip’s

132:5.25 Jesus had finished counseling him, this wealthy R.

138:4.2 Sadducee or publican, R. or Jew, rich or poor,

143:1.5 preached to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and R.

183:5.4 the R., addressing his assistant, said: “Go along

191:4.3 good news, whether they be Greek or R.,

195:2.2 The R. was interested in political administration;

195:2.2 he cared little for either art or religion,

195:2.2 but he was unusually tolerant of art and religion.

195:2.6 The R. was by nature and training a lawyer;

195:2.6 he revered even the laws of nature.

195:2.6 he discerned in the laws of nature the laws of God.

195:3.1 The R. provided a unity of political rule; the Greek,

Romanadjective

Roman armies

135:9.5 Would he smite the R. as Joshua had the

170:2.25 until after the destruction of Jerusalem by the R.,

176:1.2 the Jews in direct conflict with the powerful R.,

176:1.4 finally see Jerusalem being encompassed by the R.

176:4.2 But when the R. leveled the walls of Jerusalem,

Roman authorities

162:1.7 he must have been promised protection by the R..

162:2.5 to avoid a clash with Jesus, believing that the R.

168:3.5 that serious complications with the R. would arise

174:2.4 could go at once before the R. and charge him with

175:4.5 Jewish nation by possible involvement with the R..

177:4.1 before the R. for the purpose of securing the civil

184:1.1 acting high priest, and with his relations to the R.,

188:0.3 offer bribes to the R. for the privilege of gaining

Roman believers

166:5.4 to the Jews, then to the Greco-R. in the mysteries.

Roman capital

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might any time return to the R. of

Roman captain

147:1.1 The R. did this because he thought the Jewish

183:3.7 to bind his hands behind his back, although the R.

183:5.1 the Jewish captain of the temple guards and the R.

183:5.1 And the orders of the R. were obeyed; they took

183:5.3 But when the R. heard this and, looking around,

183:5.3 Then the R. said to the Jewish captain: “This man

184:0.3 not only because of the word of the R., but also

186:4.4 since Jesus was to be crucified that morning, the R.

187:1.10 the R. commanded him to carry Jesus’ crossbeam.

187:4.3 heard this story from the converted R. of the guard.

Roman castle

162:4.2 The entire city was gaily decorated except the R.

Roman census

122:4.3 did go to Bethlehem to be registered for the R., but

Roman centurion

130:2.5 young Greek was appointed the steward of a R.,

133:4.3 To the R. he said: “Render unto Caesar the things

147:1.1 Capernaum and save the favorite servant of the R.,

150:1.1 by Jesus were: Celta, the daughter of a R.;

187:4.4 were based upon the recital of the R. on duty who,

187:4.4 because of what he saw and heard, believed in Jesus

187:5.5 When the R. saw how Jesus died, he smote his

187:5.5 he smote his breast and said: “This was indeed a

187:5.5 And from that hour he began to believe in Jesus.

187:6.2 John, being well known by this time to the R.,

188:1.3 material body of Jesus to the tomb were: the R.,

Roman cities

123:5.12 they could see the Greco-R. of the Decapolis,

Roman citizen(s)

121:1.2 in the Greek tongue, while he himself was a R..

132:5.1 A certain rich man, a R. and a Stoic, became

133:0.2 Many noble R. and Greek colonists lived along this

143:1.1 In contacting with these R., the apostles

187:1.5 The Romans never crucified a R.; only slaves and

195:1.1 There, under the shadow of the Acropolis, this R.

Roman civilization

71:1.22 The great weakness in R, and a factor in the collapse

79:8.3 hundred years following the disruption of Greco-R..

Roman commander

183:2.3 and requested the R. to give them this guard.

Roman conquest

121:3.7 Slavery was a feature of R. military conquest.

Roman counselor

183:5.4 because John had something of the status of a R.

Roman cross

171:0.7 their beloved teacher would be hanging on a R. with

Roman cult

98:3.8 the human gods continued until the official R. had

Roman culture

195:0.4 the best of Greco-R. was turning to this new order

Roman custom

187:0.1 It was the R. to assign four soldiers for each person

Roman doctrines

121:6.5 Greek mystical philosophy and R. Stoic doctrines

Roman domination

136:1.3 coming Messiah deliver the Jewish people from R.

Roman education

195:2.3 R. bred an unheard-of and stolid loyalty.

Roman emperor

87:3.4 One R. tried to reform these practices by reducing

92:6.20 a reversion to the early R. worship and to Shinto

130:2.1 and surmounted by a colossal statue of the R..

195:0.10 the R. Constantine was won to the new religion.

Roman Empire

98:5.1 Mithraism spread over the R. through the

121:2.10 for Jewish penetration of distant portions of the R.

121:3.9 There was no widespread social problem in the R.

121:3.10 woman enjoyed more freedom throughout the R.

121:5.5 developed into a religion throughout the Greco-R..

121:7.12 The Mediterranean R., the Parthian kingdom, and

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

122:7.1 Throughout all the R. this census was registered

126:3.11 the Jewish commonwealth and religion? to the R.?

132:0.3 At this time the R. included all of southern Europe,

134:5.1 there were only two great world powers—the R. in

140:8.14 were lax in Palestine and throughout the R..

142:1.7 this Passover to the uttermost parts of the R. and

148:0.4 Interested persons from every part of the R. and

162:1.4 believers from all parts of the R. saw Jesus, heard

163:5.2 Palestine and even from remote regions of the R..

173:1.3 the R. for this orthodox shekel of Jewish coining.

188:3.1 from all parts of the R. and from Mesopotamia.

195:0.1 and the Greek believers carried it to the whole R..

195:0.2 the rest of the R. was found to be receptive to the

195:0.3 a new religion—something all the R. and all the

195:0.5 so effectively capture the very best minds of the R.?

195:3.0 3. UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE

195:3.11 And this R. lasted sufficiently long to insure the

195:6.9 then went out and turned the whole R. upside down.

Roman Europe

98:0.2 of faith and trust in God were still functioning in R.

Roman family

129:1.7 This officer belonged to a wealthy R.,

Roman feelings

128:6.5 of a voluble denunciation of pent-up anti-R.,

Roman genius

195:1.8 the R. political genius for empire administration and

Roman goddess

98:3.3 Vesta was the R. of the home.

Roman government

121:2.8 was wrapped up in the foreign policy of the R.,

121:5.4 the bitter persecutions of both churches by the R..

139:8.13 Thomas was apprehended by the agents of the R.

140:8.9 existing between the Jewish people and the R.;

Roman governor(s)

184:3.13 knew that they must secure the consent of the R.

185:0.1 The Master was taken into the presence of the R.

185:1.9 A worthy R. who had not become involved with the

185:2.1 the R. came out and, addressing the company

185:2.4 To come before the R. with this attempt at evasion

185:5.2 custom of the R. to allow the populace to choose

186:2.8 Jesus was wholly passive to all the R.’ appeals to

186:2.11 the fear-ridden R. little dreamed that the universe

Roman guard(s)

125:1.5 stately home of Herod, and the tower of the R..

128:6.5 Close at hand stood a R. who made improper

147:1.1 Mangus, a centurion, or captain, of the R. stationed

173:1.7 By the time the near-by R. had appeared on the

173:2.1 they dreaded the possibility of the R. being called

183:2.3 to obtain permission to employ the armed R..

188:2.2 the official request of the Sanhedrin that a R. be

189:1.2 duty; the R. had been changed at midnight.

Roman influence

195:2.0 2. THE ROMAN INFLUENCE

Roman institutions

184:3.17 regarding Jesus’ relation to the Roman law and R.

Roman judge

128:6.7 And the R. judge spoke the truth.

133:4.7 To the R. he said: “As you judge men, remember

185:7.5 when Caiaphas approached the cowardly R. and,

Roman law

183:5.3 The R. allows that any prisoner may have one

184:3.17 Jesus’ relation to the R. and Roman institutions

185:6.2 illegal procedure since the R. provided that only

195:2.3 R. law was dignified and respect-breeding.

Roman legionnaires

128:6.5 the R. were very sensitive to anything bordering

Roman legions

98:5.1 the propagandizing of R. recruited in the Levant,

98:5.1 for they carried this belief wherever they went.

125:4.2 bound and living under the surveillance of the R..

Roman men

143:1.5 preached to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and R.

Roman officer

183:5.2 neither the Jewish captain nor the R. would speak to

Roman officials

147:6.2 the R. were not much alarmed by his preaching.

162:1.7 been due to a secret understanding with the R..

Roman oppressors

136:9.7 the Zealots to lead them in rebellion against the R..

Roman persecutors

132:4.7 Simon Peter, it was this man who defied the R.

Roman policy

121:2.8 R., the degeneration of Egypt, and the weakening

Roman political system

121:1.4 1. The R. political and social systems.

Roman post

129:1.7 Capernaum was a strong R. military post, and the

Roman power

139:3.8 the Master’s supposed revolt against the R.,

Roman procurator

130:2.1 the capital of Palestine and the residence of the R..

185:0.1 Jesus brought before Pilate, the R. who governed

Roman protection

183:5.4 John was acting under R., and the Jews dared not

Roman province(s)

133:2.5 the same boat for Corinth, the capital of the R. of

133:6.1 of Troas to Ephesus, the capital of the R. of Asia.

133:8.1 Antioch was the capital of the R. of Syria,

185:1.2 Of all the R., none was more difficult to govern

Roman religion

98:3.2 which became organized into the R. state religion.

98:3.3 R. was greatly influenced by extensive cultural

Roman rule

121:7.3 a bondage far more real than that of the R.

122:7.6 discussion concerning the oppressiveness of R.,

135:5.2 The end of R. was synonymous with the end of

136:1.5 believed that they continued to languish under R.

137:7.10 that advocated emancipation from the direct R. by

195:3.1 After the consolidation of R. political rule and after

Roman ruler(s)

121:2.9 Judea by cleverly ingratiating himself with the R..

121:2.10 The friendly relations of Herod with the R. made the

132:0.1 greetings from the princes of India to Tiberius, the R

154:3.1 be tried on religious charges, provided the R. of

162:2.5 They reasoned that the R. would not do such a

162:3.3 stoned, to involve him in difficulty with the R.,

185:1.6 It is significant that, while this vacillating R.

Roman senator

132:4.5 He talked with a R. on politics and statesmanship,

Roman social system

121:1.4 1. The R. political and social systems.

Roman society

121:1.8 middle class had begun to make its appearance in R..

121:3.9 ascend from the lower to the higher strata of R.,

Roman soldier(s)

130:6.6 cross he subsequently bore by orders of a R. was the

132:4.6 To a R., as they walked along the Tiber, he said: “Be

139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews conspired with the R. to

141:3.5 and intellectual Nicodemus and to the hardy R.,

147:1.2 the R. sent his friends out to greet Jesus,

183:2.4 sixty persons—temple guards, R., curious servants of

183:5.1 The captain of the R. directed that Jesus be taken

184:0.1 Annas had secretly instructed the captain of the R.

184:2.1 was marching by the side of the captain of the R..

184:5.1 Here the R. and the temple guards watched Jesus

185:0.2 to employ the R. in arresting the Son of Man,

185:1.3 their banners, as had been the practice of the R.

185:2.6 Pilate had granted permission to use R. in effecting

185:6.2 he ordered the Jewish guards and the R. to take

186:0.2 accompanied by the R. who were to crucify him,

186:1.1 the Master was placed in the custody of the R.

186:3.1 Shortly after Jesus was turned over to the R. at the

186:3.2 was turned over to the R. by Pilate for crucifixion,

186:4.1 he ordered the Master turned over to the R. and

186:4.1 Jesus was now alone with these R..

187:0.1 was the same captain who had led forth the R.

187:0.4 Knowing that he had been turned over to the R.

187:1.11 the R. set themselves about the task of nailing the

187:2.6 but they dared not attempt to remove it since the R.

187:2.9 that the R. took possession of the Master’s clothing.

187:5.1 only the thirteen R. and a group of about fifteen

188:0.1 before he was taken down from the cross by R..

188:2.3 Joseph’s tomb with these ten guards and ten R.,

189:2.4 the R., in the dim light of the morning, saw this

189:2.5 they resorted to bribing these guards and the R..

Roman standardization

195:3.9 R., the degradation of woman, physical plagues,

Roman state

71:1.13 The successful R. was based on: 1. The father-family

98:3.2 which became organized into the R. state religion.

98:3.6 The emerging R. conquered politically but was in

98:3.6 cults continued to flourish throughout the R. up to

121:1.9 The first struggles between the expanding R. and

121:2.3 trading in every province of the Parthian and R..

121:3.1 the social and economic condition of the R. was not

121:3.6 Half the population of the R. were slaves;

Roman suzerainty

121:2.7 The Jewish people, although under R., enjoyed a

121:2.8 made it all the harder for them to endure R. when

Roman times

133:4.13 the most important city in Greece during these R.,

Roman tribunal

162:3.3 the death penalty without the approval of a R..

Roman troops

176:1.5 from Jerusalem upon the first appearance of the R.,

Roman version

98:7.7 the birth of Jesus became tainted with the R. of the

Roman victories

195:2.9 A succession R.-political victories and Greek-

Roman world

98:4.1 The majority of people in the Greco-R., having lost

121:1.8 peace and superficial prosperity of the Greco-R.

121:2.4 religious communities scattered throughout the R.,

121:5.6 accepted belief of the lower classes of the Greco-R.

128:3.3 this merchant had interests all over the R. and was

129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the R., for many reasons,

129:3.7 and through the experiences of this tour of the R.,

130:0.1 The tour of the R. consumed most of the twenty-

130:3.3 their attention to the western civilization of the R..

134:0.2 that Palestine was the best place in all the R.

148:1.1 the races and nationalities of the R. and the East,

163:7.2 not only from Palestine but from the whole R.

195:3.10 all the great minds of the Greco-R. had become

195:10.18 those teachings which conquered the R. in three

Roman yoke

125:6.9 what slaves you are—subservient to the R. and

137:7.9 in the struggle to escape the bondage of the R..

162:4.2 Jews did hate this ever-present reminder of the R.!

185:5.6 Jews were a proud people, now subject to the R.

Roman youths

98:3.4 The religious initiation of R. was the occasion of

romance

39:5.9 the r and charm of the indefinite and unknown future

65:2.1 is indeed a r. of biologic struggle and mind survival.

83:2.5 Increasing love, r., and selection in courtship are an

83:7.7 The high degree of imagination and fantastic r.

112:7.18 What a r.!

romancing

196:3.31 All of man’s universe r. may not be fact, but much,

Romanized

195:2.7 And so did these R Greeks force Jews and Christians

195:2.9 was not acceptable as a religion to these R. Greeks.

Romans

71:1.12 the governmental methods of the Greeks and the R..

83:5.12 The concubines of the Jews, R., and Chinese were

83:6.3 Greeks and the R. favored monogamous marriage.

85:1.3 The R. always threw a stone into the air when

87:3.4 The R. had twelve ghost feasts and accompanying

87:6.12 The R. carried water three times around the corpse;

89:6.2 Egyptians, Hebrews, Mesopotamians, Greeks, R.,

89:7.3 The R. adhered to this custom in their scheme of

98:3.9 Cynics, who exhorted the R. to abandon their wild

98:6.1 Much as the R., their religious institutions lacked a

104:0.3 Greeks, R., and Scandinavians all had triad gods,

121:1.1 political rule of the Mediterranean world by the R..

121:1.9 then recent past, leaving Syria in the hands of the R..

121:4.2 doctrine helped to deliver the R. from a deadly form

121:7.6 the philosophy of the Greeks, the law of the R.,

128:6.6 even the R. would not presume to hear charges

130:3.5 Jesus and Ganid decided that the R. had no real God

132:0.2 the bondage of ignorance in which these R. were

132:0.8 3. The preliminary preparation of these thirty R. for

143:1.1 exclusive gatherings of gentiles—Greeks, R., and

143:1.2 “Master, these Greeks and R. make light of our

172:5.12 Judas shared the views of the Greeks and R., who

183:3.4 the captain of the R., said, “Whom do you seek?”

183:5.1 And this he did because the R. were in the habit of

186:1.1 As soon as the R. took possession of Jesus,

186:1.5 Your Master has already been put to death by the R.,

186:3.2 news that Jesus was to be crucified by the R. at the

187:1.5 Both the Greeks and the R. learned this method of

187:1.5 The R. never crucified a Roman citizen; only slaves

187:2.2 the R. always provided a suitable loin cloth for all

189:2.4 The R. fled to the fortress of Antonia and reported

190:5.3 chief priests and our rulers delivered him up to the R

191:5.3 R. demand loyalty; but I require of my disciples

195:1.5 Never forget that at first the R. fought Christianity,

195:1.5 that it was the Greeks who literally forced the R. to

195:2.1 The R. bodily took over Greek culture, putting

195:2.2 The R. were tolerant of any and all religions but very

195:2.3 The early R. were politically devoted and sublimely

195:2.3 They were honest, zealous, and dedicated to their

195:2.3 their Greek teachers were able to persuade them to

195:2.4 And these R. were a great people.

195:2.4 They could govern the Occident because they did

195:2.5 It was easy for these Greco-R. to become just as

195:2.5 The R. fought the church only when they feared it

195:3.1 Greco-R. found themselves with a great empire but

romantic

83:1.5 marriage is slowly becoming mutual, r., parental,

83:1.5 Selection and so-called r. love were at a minimum in

101:1.1 be enjoyed only by the r. devotees of mysticism.

143:7.8 fraternal, and r. attitudes by the human soul-spirit.

Rome

11:1.3 literally as you know the location of R., London,

71:1.22 The collapse of R. indicates what may be expected

95:7.2 Not even in China or R. did the Melchizedek

98:3.0 3. THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN ROME

98:3.5 exact site of the present church of St. Peter’s in R..

98:5.2 But by the time Mithraism reached R., it had greatly

98:6.4 the Christian churches in the vicinity of R..

98:7.10 and Antioch through Greece to Syracuse and R..

121:2.1 the more recent enemies of R., the Carthaginians.

121:2.2 Parthia, and R. successively swept over Palestine.

121:2.4 R. built the roads and unified an empire, but the

121:2.8 R. did not wish any power to arise in the Levant

121:6.7 virulent wave of persecution, extending even to R.,

121:8.3 Peter and on the earnest petition of the church at R.

121:8.3 Peter felt the church at R. required the assistance

121:8.3 outline approved by Peter and for the church at R.,

124:1.6 the entire world excepting India, Africa, and R..

125:2.12 as well as in the Far-Western provinces of R..

127:2.1 favor of rebellion against the payment of taxes to R..

127:2.6 religion was involved in all this agitation against R..

128:3.3 the Roman world and was now on his way to R..

128:5.3 to national suicide, that the iron hand of R. would

129:2.9 from India, and being on their way to visit R. and

130:0.0 ON THE WAY TO ROME

130:0.2 whence they traveled by the Appian Way to R..

130:0.3 After their stay in R. they went overland to

130:3.4 manuscripts from all the civilized world: R.,

130:3.6 conclusions until near the end of their sojourn in R..

130:3.8 the blended culture of the Occident and next to R.

130:5.3 I am now on the way to R. with you and your

130:8.0 8. ON THE WAY TO NAPLES AND ROME

130:8.1 Peter in proclaiming Christianity in R. and Naples,

130:8.4 felt they were not far from their destination, R..

130:8.6 From here they went by way of Capua to R.,

130:8.6 journeyed on beside their pack animals toward R.,

131:0.2 manuscript, that he prepared at Alexandria and R.,

132:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT ROME

132:0.1 third day after their arrival in R. the two Indians and

132:0.2 While at R., Ganid had regular hours for study and

132:0.2 There were many citizens of India in R., and often

132:0.4 Jesus learned much about men while in R., but

132:0.4 Before the end of the first week in R. Jesus had

132:0.4 coming to R. to proclaim the kingdom of heaven;

132:0.4 impetus to the rapid spread of Christianity in R.

132:0.5 thirty-two Jesus-taught religious leaders in R.,

132:0.5 in the establishment of Christianity in R.,

132:0.8 the subsequent leadership of the new religion in R.

132:0.10 Peter, Paul, and the other Christian teachers in R.

132:0.10 On one occasion, while preaching in R., Simon

132:0.10 so he thought) that the Master had never been in R.

132:1.1 had an all-night talk early during his sojourn in R..

132:1.1 the strong supporters of the Christian church at R..

132:2.1 Mardus was the leader of the Cynics of R., and he

132:3.1 among the leaders of the chief mystery cult in R.,

132:4.1 Jesus did not devote all his leisure while in R. to

132:4.3 during the sojourn in R., Jesus personally came into

132:4.5 The only place in R. he did not visit was the public

132:4.7 This was the Marcus who heard Peter preach in R.

132:6.1 Here in R. also occurred that touching incident in

132:7.0 7. TRIPS ABOUT ROME

132:7.1 Gonod, and Ganid made five trips away from R.

132:7.6 one good enough for India and big enough for R.,

133:0.0 THE RETURN FROM ROME

133:0.1 When preparing to leave R., Jesus said good-bye

133:0.1 The scribe of Damascus appeared in R. without

133:0.1 the appearance in R. of the first preachers of the

133:0.2 had purchased so many things in Alexandria and R.

133:2.4 spent many hours recounting their experiences in R.

133:3.4 Next to Alexandria and R., Corinth was the most

133:3.6 When in R., Ganid observed that Jesus refused to

133:3.12 with whom Jesus had come in contact when in R..

133:3.12 This couple were Jewish refugees from R.,

133:4.13 interesting of their stops on the way back from R..

135:3.2 with Babylon, then Persia, Greece, and finally R..

135:3.2 John perceived that already was R. composed of

135:3.2 John believed that R. was even then divided,

135:3.4 all John heard of the vice and wickedness of R.

136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he recalled R., Alexandria,

136:9.6 R. was mistress of the Western world.

136:9.11 as Jesus has so recently seen it being done in R..

139:2.14 she was thrown to the wild beasts in the arena at R..

139:2.15 And thus was Simon Peter crucified in R..

139:4.13 years until another emperor came to power in R..

146:5.2 yielded up his life with those who suffered in R..

163:2.11 well-to-do disciples as he taught the rich man of R.

163:7.3 the day Peter was crucified in R., Perpetua was fed

164:2.2 Not since the times when he had taught in R.,

174:5.1 believing Greeks from Alexandria, Athens, and R.,

185:1.4 to their protests, they promptly appealed to R.,

185:1.6 episode, the legatus of Syria ordered Pilate to R..

185:1.6 Tiberius died while Pilate was on the way to R.,

185:1.9 R. made a great blunder, a far-reaching error in

185:1.9 she sent the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

194:4.13 then over Asia Minor to Macedonia, then on to R.

195:2.1 this change favored Christianity in that R. brought

195:2.2 Much of the early persecution of Christians in R.

195:2.5 R., having little national philosophy or native culture

195:2.5 Christianity became the moral culture of R. but

195:2.6 had only the better prepared all R. to receive Christ,

195:3.2 R. overcame the tradition of nationalism by imperial

195:3.3 Christianity came into favor in R. at a time when

195:3.8 Hellenized Christianity came to R too late to prevent

195:3.8 new religion was a cultural necessity for imperial R.,

195:3.11 conjectured what would have happened in R. if

195:10.18 to triumph over the barbarians who overthrew R..

Romulustwin son of the Roman god Mars

89:7.3 in the traditions of Sargon, Moses, Cyrus, and R..

roof

63:5.5 placed inside for this purpose before the r. stones

72:3.1 the law for two families to live under the same r..

122:6.2 Mary was a one-room stone structure with a flat r.

123:2.14 Mary provided on the r. of the house boxes of sand

147:1.2 am not worthy that you should come under my r..

148:9.2 procure ladders by which they ascended to the r.

roofed

80:3.6 log huts, partly below ground and r. with hides.

123:4.5 stairs which led up to the canvas-r. bedroom.

roofless

48:3.15 The majority of the mansion world structures are r.,

80:9.13 the building of the circular and r. sun temples.

roofs

48:3.15 on the architectural worlds make r. unnecessary.

room

11:3.4 There is still plenty of r. for those who are on their

41:3.2 elbow r. in space as one dozen oranges would

41:4.7 ample r. to accommodate your sun and the present

42:7.2 central proton with about the same comparative r.

64:4.10 But this time man had plenty of r. in the wide belt of

122:6.2 The home of Joseph and Mary was a one-r. stone

122:6.3 Joseph built an addition to this house, a large r.,

122:6.3 carpenter shop during the day and as a sleeping r. at

122:7.7 every r. in Bethlehem was filled to overflowing.

122:7.7 storage r. to the front of the stalls and mangers.

122:8.3 taken to a well-to-do friend who had a r. at the inn,

124:3.8 his father angry with him was that night in their r.

128:1.8 of his divine nature there was always r. for doubt

129:2.4 thereby securing clear title to this two-r. house.

133:6.2 the Hebrew proverb: “A man’s gift makes r. for him

135:8.2 lunch and were waiting in the lumber r. for him,

135:8.3 workmen in the r. with him, “My hour has come.”

138:3.5 all interested persons to linger about the banquet r.

142:4.1 as Flavius escorted him from r. to r., showing him

147:5.2 the walls of the r. behind the couches of the diners,

148:9.1 this assembly in the spacious and enlarged front r.

148:9.1 speaking as he stood in this large r., which had

148:9.2 ascended to the roof of the r. in which Jesus was

148:9.2 those who were with him in the r. marveled at the

150:3.1 the meeting was held in the banquet r. of Herod’s

150:8.1 to remain without the synagogue; there was not r.

152:1.1 when he had put all the mourners out of the r., he

152:1.1 she immediately rose up and walked across the r..

154:6.5 toward all of his disciples assembled in the r.,

154:6.7 woman in the r. stood up and exclaimed, “Blessed

165:4.2 thus will I have abundant r. in which to store my

167:1.2 there came into the r. one of the leading Pharisees of

167:1.4 he was not mistaken, for when he entered the r.,

167:1.4 that such a one should be permitted to enter the r..

167:1.5 Before the man left the r., Jesus returned to his seat

167:2.2 and even then there was r. for more guests.

174:5.3 In this r. now are a full score of men who were

178:2.7 this householder will show you a large upper r.

178:2.8 lad’s father met them and showed them the upper r.

179:4.6 Judas arose from the table and hastily left the r.,

182:0.1 Master had been with his apostles in the upper r.,

184:1.7 In his confusion Annas went into another r., leaving

184:3.18 members, in passing out of the r., spit in Jesus’ face,

184:4.2 John waited in lonely terror in an adjoining r..

184:4.2 if he permitted his apostle to remain in the r. to

184:5.1 Jesus was led into the adjoining r., where John was

184:5.10 While Jesus was in the r. with John and the guards,

189:4.1 Thomas looked his associates over and left the r.,

191:0.8 Simon reclined on a couch in a corner of the r.

194:0.1 all became aware of a strange presence in the r..

rooms

41:4.5 than you perceive in the air of your earthly living r..

144:3.14 the quiet surroundings of nature or to go in their r.

145:5.2 no private r. suitable for his personal devotions.

153:5.2 For hours he isolated himself in one of the upper r.

167:6.6 to concepts of public worship in cold and barren r.

root

36:5.8 intellectual r. of moral stamina and spiritual bravery.

84:3.6 attack game, while a man would not stoop to dig a r.

85:5.2 Solar worship first took extensive r. in India,

87:4.7 these ideas were taking r. in the primitive mind of

90:4.7 The red men always put a drop of blood in the r hole

95:2.1 Melchizedek teachings really took their deepest r. in

95:7.4 the great Levantine monotheisms failed to take r. in

104:1.5 Among the Hindus the trinitarian concept took r. as

151:1.2 withered because it had no r. whereby to secure

151:2.2 but because the truth has no real r. in their deeper

195:1.10 the West, there Hellenized Christianity took r..

195:3.7 by struggle and compromise, to take r. and spread.

rootedsee deep-rooted

8:2.3 mind, together with spirit, as postulates r. in matter,

9:5.5 Human intellect is r. in the material origin of the

89:3.1 The ritual of the fast was deeply r. in many ancient

102:8.7 Religion is ever and always r. and grounded in

153:3.5 which my Father has not planted shall be r. up?

188:4.9 concept of atonement and sacrificial salvation is r.

195:6.12 convictions based on spiritual enlightenment and r. in

roots

57:5.5 the r. falling back into the sun while outer sections

59:5.16 The presence of r. of trees as they grew in the clay

68:2.8 everything of lasting value in civilization has its r. in

85:0.3 it acquired r. of spirit origin but was nevertheless

86:1.1 early evolutionary religion had its r. of origin in the

90:4.8 earliest medicines and were soon augmented by r.

102:7.4 religious traits can grow out of nonreligious r..

102:7.4 that the living sustenance is drawn from the r. of

118:8.2 man is a machine, a living mechanism; his r. are truly

135:6.7 even now is the ax laid to the very r. of the trees.

156:5.1 snowy head high into the sunshine while its r. are

156:5.1 mortal man, while he has his r. of origin and being in

177:5.2 of truth to strike down into the heart with living r..

178:1.13 question whether the r. of truth in your heart have

193:2.2 will dig about your r. and cut away your unfruitful

rope

123:1.6 Joseph also did some work in leather and with r.

ropes

148:9.2 boldly lowered the sick man on his couch by r.

rosaries

94:10.2 embracing bells, chants, incense, processionals, r.,

rosesee rose up

59:1.5 elevations of land, r. along the Atlantic and Pacific

59:4.14 As the land r., North America became connected

59:5.17 indicate the number of times the land fell and r.,

59:5.19 coastlands r. and fell during these ages of seashore

59:5.20 North America east of the Mississippi valley r.,

61:1.1 For a considerable time the land gradually r. but was

69:6.1 and military—r. through the instrumentality of fire,

70:6.5 the king’s wife gradually r. to the dignity of queen

81:3.3 primitive community r. from one to two feet every

81:3.3 Certain of these olden cities also r. above the

84:5.2 As society evolved, the sex standards r. higher

90:2.12 by denominating them witches and very frequently r.

121:3.8 Many such emancipated slaves r. to high positions in

127:6.6 After solemn and fervent prayer they r., and Jesus

130:4.12 They r. early the next morning to go aboard the boat

133:3.10 Martha r. to the occasion and did everything for

152:3.1 r. as one man and shouted, “Make him king!”

155:5.14 All twenty-four of his hearers r. to their feet,

181:2.1 each man r. to his feet when Jesus addressed him.

186:3.4 spread the news in case Jesus r. from the dead.

193:0.2 why were you surprised when I r. from the tomb

rose up

152:1.1 she immediately r. up and walked across the room

153:2.10 r. up and asked: “Do I understand you to say that

165:4.5 another man r. up and asked him: “Master, I know

168:0.8 And when Mary heard this, she r. up quickly and

168:0.8 when they saw that she r. up quickly and went out,

168:1.1 the ledge of rock which r. up some thirty feet

179:3.1 the guests likewise r. up and washed their hands.

roster

98:3.8 human gods continued until the Roman cult had a r.

rot

70:10.6 and her belly shall swell, and her thighs shall r.,

rotate

18:7.1 Faithfuls of Days r. in service in accordance with the

rotated

24:1.11 They are not r. in service and hence make an agelong

27:0.2 Supernaphim in this service are periodically r..

rotating

35:9.1 the rulers of the planets and the r. sovereigns of the

rotation

15:3.7 all other sectors and divisions of Orvonton are in r.

15:3.10 3. The r. of the Andronover stellar family and the

15:3.10 the composite r.-gravity center of the star cloud of

15:3.12 5. The r. of the one hundred minor sectors about

18:2.1 Eternals of Days function without r. or reassignment.

18:2.2 Periodically, and by r., they visit the headquarters

24:5.3 Assigned Sentinels serve in r., being transferred

43:5.1 The r. of the Most Highs was suspended at the time

rotational

15:3.5 The r. center of your minor sector is situated far

47:1.4 Service on this commission is r. and is for only ten

rotting

156:5.2 smoothing his worm-eaten and inwardly r. timber

rough

133:1.1 They observed a r. and bullying youth brutally

135:6.6 while the r. places shall become a smooth valley;

139:8.7 so positive but never r. or rude; so tender but

150:7.3 hired numerous r. and uncouth men to harass Jesus

rough-and-ready

97:1.3 Samuel was a r. type of man, a practical reformer

135:5.8 sincere, enthusiastic, r. preacher of righteousness

roughly

11:2.11 R.: space seemingly originates just below nether

11:7.5 revolution would r. outline the volume of pervaded

11:8.8 It may be r. conceived to include all those absolute

12:4.7 Space motions may be r. classified as follows:

15:3.4 have been r. identified by Urantian astronomers.

16:1.4 represent the Paradise Deities in what may be r.

42:11.5 the final result is no more than r. approximated

61:7.18 the Adamic dispensation, r. corresponding to the

64:0.2 the first half of its story r. corresponds to the pre-

64:0.2 and the appearance of the six colored races and r.

104:3.17 They are r. related as the relation of function to

112:1.5 personality are three, and they are r. functional as

148:8.3 Simon was in favor of dealing rather r. with the

roundsee all-round

32:3.10 joyfully climbed the ladder of life, r. by r., and who,

35:8.8 In r. numbers the Lanonandek order of Sons is

45:4.1 “And r. about the throne were four and twenty

62:3.6 greatly given to the collection of smooth r. pebbles

62:3.6 certain types of r. stones suitable for defensive and

80:5.8 by the blue man and the r.-headed Andonites.

88:2.7 to accept positive evidence that the planet is r..

93:5.10 who was fired with a zeal to go forth and r. up the

94:2.3 in an endless r. of successive incarnations as man,

94:2.3 monotonous r. of repeated transmigrations robbed

rounded

124:6.4 As they r. the base of Gilboa, the pilgrims could see

137:8.3 and by midafternoon had r. up all of his associates,

rounds

73:5.4 Amadon’s inspectors made their r. each day in

rout

62:5.10 reinforcements arrived and put the invaders to r..

routesee en route

39:8.8 But irrespective of the r. of ascent, all evolutionary

48:5.7 Irrespective of the individual variations of the r., you

55:2.9 Paradise by the established r. of mortal ascension.

61:7.10 into the Hudson valley, and finally by a northern r.

61:7.10 began to empty out over the present Niagara r..

78:5.6 very few entered southern China by the coastal r..

78:6.2 entered Europe by the Caspian Sea r. to conquer

80:4.1 migrated to Europe by the northern r. across the

127:6.4 and Lydda, in part covering the same r. traversed

128:1.14 Joseph to Jerusalem by the usual Jordan valley r.,

128:3.2 They returned to Nazareth by the coast r., touching

128:6.4 went up to Jerusalem and returned by the same r.,

129:1.7 Capernaum being on the direct travel r. from

130:6.2 could you inform me as to the best r. to Phenix?”

130:6.2 the best r. to the goal of destiny which you seek

134:2.2 of men, women, and children residing along the r.

147:2.1 Passover, going by the r. of the Jordan valley.

156:5.23 the twelve evangelists go back by a r. different from

162:0.1 to go through Samaria, that being the shorter r..

187:1.4 they went by the most direct r. to the Damascus gate

routed

15:9.6 and r. by Divinington to the Father on Paradise.

40:3.1 but the secondary or Adamic midwayers are all r.

routes

11:5.8 throughout the universes and return by definite r..

15:4.7 nebular arm in formation but return by diverse r.,

15:4.7 widely scattered on their different returning r.

40:3.1 the long Paradise ascent by the very r. ordained

43:1.2 can be circumnavigated via these various water r.,

47:8.5 and to choose some one of the optional r. to Havona

48:6.5 choose wisely among the optional r. to Edentia,

48:6.5 If there are a number of equally advisable r., these

49:6.17 all proceed to Paradise by the ordained r. of mortal

79:3.2 the caravan r. re-established these connections;

79:7.6 Chinese merchants traveled the overland r. through

94:9.2 not only braved the perils of the caravan r. but faced

98:0.1 Melchizedek teachings entered Europe by many r.,

121:2.2 From time immemorial, many caravan r. from the

121:2.8 the caravan r. between the Orient and the Occident

123:0.6 western r. were not altogether safe for two lone

150:9.5 traveling by different r., they all finally assembled at

routine

4:1.7 in the r. affairs of universe administration.

15:10.22 The r. ministering work of the superuniverses is

15:13.2 all matters of superuniverse importance of a r. and

15:13.4 unification, stabilization, and r. co-ordination of the

18:4.4 But much of the r. work of major sector affairs is

29:4.14 are used by the midway creatures in their r. work.

35:2.3 Most of their work is regular and somewhat r., but

35:2.3 agencies concerned with the r. administration of

35:10.3 undertakings having to do with r. administrative

35:10.4 rehabilitation will continue to serve in these r.

37:3.2 They are not concerned with the r. administration

37:9.12 administering the r. affairs of their world under the

37:10.2 helpers, executing the r. spirit tasks of Nebadon.

38:7.4 The cherubim and sanobim are the r. spirit workers

39:5.14 carriage of life, carries out the r. tests to ascertain

43:5.11 with the r. administration of the constellation.

44:3.3 the r. workers of the spirit and morontia realms.

45:5.5 administering practically all r. affairs with assistance

46:8.1 The purely local and r affairs of Jerusem are directed

47:8.5 the forty days of spiritual retirement from all r.

48:7.22 can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of r.

62:2.5 disturbed in the ordinary pursuit of their r. life,

69:3.2 Thus woman became the r. worker, while man

69:3.3 agreeable work, leaving the r. drudgery to woman.

90:4.8 Purging early became a r. treatment, and raw cocoa

91:7.9 faithfully discharging the commonplace duties of r.

113:5.4 do not arbitrarily intervene in the r. affairs of life.

125:0.5 disappointed by their perfunctory and r. natures.

143:3.7 their three days’ vacation from the r. duties of life.

144:4.5 worship is a technique of detachment from the r. of

155:6.15 the spirit of God showing forth in your daily r. life.

routings

44:5.6 in collaborating with star students in working out r.

routinizing

99:6.3 the r. of religion and the petrification of worship;

roving

50:2.6 The r. commissions of conciliators serve and

52:2.8 the family idea is incompatible with the r. life of the

78:4.6 Andites were adventurous; they had r. dispositions.

81:3.7 The traveling trader and the r. explorer did more to

96:2.2 these r. Bedouins entered Egypt as contract laborers

row

42:9.3 Urantia chemical elements are thus arranged in a r.

148:9.1 six Pharisees from Jerusalem seated in the front r.

152:4.1 entered the boat and in silence began to r. toward

rowed

154:7.3 They r. over to near the village of Kheresa,

157:1.5 the three waiting men entered their boat and r. away

rowing

152:4.2 As the hours of darkness and hard r. passed, Peter

royal

48:5.7 There are no r. roads, short cuts, or easy paths to

52:7.13 “a chosen generation, a r. priesthood, a holy nation,

70:5.8 Quite often the early r. insignias had originally been

70:6.3 The idea of r. families and aristocracy was based on

70:6.4 r. blood being thought to extend back to the times of

74:6.9 of permitting the r. families, supposedly descended

82:5.4 sister marriages in an effort to keep the r. blood pure

82:5.7 to marry those of close kin in order to keep the r.

95:5.1 an Egyptian Salemite physician, a woman of the r.

95:5.3 gift of the Hebrew race and the Egyptian r. family;

96:3.1 Moses’ mother was of the r. family of Egypt;

96:4.2 the unusual union between a woman of r. blood

97:9.17 all worship was centered at Jebus in the r. chapel.

122:4.4 denied any connection with the r. house of David.

130:3.4 library, the r. mausoleum of Alexander, the palace,

172:3.9 carpet of honor for the donkey bearing the r. Son,

185:4.3 arrayed him in an old purple r. robe and sent him

185:6.4 Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple r. robe

Royal, Mount

59:4.16 Mount R., at Montreal, is the eroded neck of one of

royally

187:5.6 Jesus died r.—as he had lived.

royalties

72:7.10 R.. The federal government encourages invention

royalty

69:5.7 on the performance of some special service to r.

rub

90:4.5 method of treatment to r. something magical on

90:4.5 and was preceded by efforts to r. medicine in,

90:4.5 even as moderns attempt to r. liniments in.

134:5.7 So-called sovereign nations cannot r. elbows without

147:6.4 When they saw Andrew r. the grain in his hand,

147:6.4 know that it is unlawful to pluck and r. the grain on

147:6.4 we are hungry and r. only sufficient for our needs;

147:6.4 the Sabbath day; they pluck, r., and eat the grain.

rubbing

90:4.5 with incantation, r. the spirit out of the body,

147:6.4 do break the law in plucking and r. out the grain

147:6.4 But if it is not wrong to eat the grain, surely the r.

rubbish

66:5.20 meantime they were urged to bury their decaying r..

Ruben

128:1.14 the experiences of the reputed tribes of R., Gad,

rude

133:1.5 I would have enjoyed punishing those r. fellows

139:8.7 so positive but never rough or r.; so tender but

150:9.1 in reply to their r. questions and sinister banterings

rudely

133:3.6 he spoke sharply to these women and r. motioned

rudeness

133:3.7 And I apologize for my r. to them—I crave their

rudimentary

49:5.14 as an evolvement of your lower or r. form of brain,

59:4.13 evolved, but these early varieties had only r. foliage.

62:3.6 A number of r. human traits appeared in this new

62:5.5 highly evolved sentiments were present in r. form.

rudiments

64:6.21 the r. of many of the arts of modern civilization.

66:5.24 but the r. of physics and chemistry were taught

123:5.2 For these three years he studied the r. of the Book

130:0.4 Jesus had picked up the r. of the language spoken by

ruffians

150:9.3 these r. laid hold upon Jesus and rushed him out

ruffled

108:5.6 Monitor to smooth your r. feelings or to minister

Rufusson of Simon the Cyrene

130:6.6 Jesus and Ganid gave first aid to a lad named R.,

187:1.10 His two sons, Alexander and R., became very

rugged

43:1.1 there are no r. mountain ranges such as appear on

46:2.1 On Jerusem you will miss the r. mountain ranges of

52:2.11 The preceding period of tribal struggles and r.

64:1.3 amidst the hardships and privations of these r. climes

64:7.20 we regret that many of those sterling and r. traits of

83:6.6 in that acme of all human virtues, r. self-control.

108:5.5 in making your life reasonably difficult and r.,

113:4.3 the r. hills of moral choosing and spiritual progress.

135:3.2 This r. shepherd was very partial to the writings of

135:3.4 It seemed to this r. and noble child of nature that

135:11.1 this r. man of God’s outdoors languished in that

140:8.20 commonplace men, the majority of whom were r.,

141:3.4 There was a subtle commanding influence in his r.

141:3.5 And red-blooded, r. Galilean fishermen called him

143:1.6 adventure of all time, the r. achievement of eternity

155:6.18 in fear of facing the r. realities of spiritual progress

ruin

131:4.7 O God, save us from the threefold r. of hell—lust,

ruination

78:8.11 What the barbarians failed to do to effect the r. of

ruinous

68:4.5 brake against precipitation too suddenly into the r.

70:1.1 an immediate and r. reversion to these methods of

74:8.14 speedily bringing disaster upon themselves and r.

140:5.18 This is the peace that prevents r. conflicts.

ruins

77:3.9 to raise a new temple on the r. of the first structure,

81:3.3 custom to build dwellings directly on top of the r.

133:9.2 equally fascinated with the r. and traditions of Susa,

rulenoun; see rule, as a; see rule, golden

2:3.6 The r. of the Creator Sons in the local universes is

3:5.0 5. THE FATHER’S SUPREME RULE

3:6.3 at the concept of unified universe r., of one God.

14:5.3 the reason of righteousness and the r. of justice.

15:0.1 the joint r. of the Creator Sons and the Creative

17:1.4 do they interfere with the r. of the Ancients of Days

20:1.14 willing recognition of the loving r. of the Father,

21:3.6 2. Conjoint vicegerent sovereignty—the joint r. of the

21:5.8 The few limitations upon their r. are those inherent

32:4.3 law of the Creator Son, the r. of the Constellation

32:4.6 not even with the r. of a Creator Son, whose will is

42:12.10 few exceptions to this general r.: Adjusters appear

49:1.4 Evolution is the r. of human development, but the

50:1.4 Their r. does much to prepare the planets for the

50:2.3 The r. of the evolutionary planets in their early and

50:4.13 kept alive some knowledge of the Father’s r. and

50:5.3 Under the benign r. of a Planetary Prince, augmented

52:2.6 during the latter part of the prince’s r., national life

52:2.7 The idea of tribal r. gradually gives way to the dual

52:7.5 is passing under the r. of individual self-control.

53:3.2 Paradise Sons to enable them to maintain the r. of

53:3.4 interfere with the operation of complete home r. if

53:7.4 contended for the Father’s will and the Son’s r..

55:3.1 world increasingly prospers under the fatherly r. of

65:5.3 patient waiting and hearty co-operation with the r. of

66:6.2 But this beneficent r. was so soon interrupted that

70:5.4 Onamonalonton in following the unanimous r. of the

70:6.1 Effective state r. only came with the arrival of a chief

72:1.4 state progressed under strong monarchial r. for over

73:6.5 During the days of the Prince’s r. the tree was

74:1.4 that governing body should see fit to relinquish r. on

74:7.11 made declaration of loyalty to the social r. of Adam

74:7.19 7. The seven commands of supreme moral r..

75:7.7 knowingly enlist in rebellion against the righteous r.

77:7.2 these 873 failed to align with the r. of Michael and

78:8.8 weak r. of the city priests was terminated by Sargon,

78:8.10 the time of the establishment of the r. of Hammurabi

93:5.9 subdue all Canaan and bring its people under the r.

93:6.1 to abandon his scheme of conquest and temporal r.

96:6.1 under the successive r. of the various tribal sheiks,

97:9.18 Israel fell under the r. of city despots who began

97:9.23 ring operating under the r. of a boy king, Manasseh.

97:9.25 Judah fell under the r. of Babylon and was given ten

118:10.17 then God’s r. has become actual on that planet;

119:2.6 While I continue in rejection of the Paradise r., I

119:3.4 the planet to the loyal service of the Paradise r. as

120:0.3 characteristic of the exalted r. of the Supreme Being

120:0.3 He aspired not to perfection of r. as a Creator Son

121:1.1 the tolerant political r. of the Mediterranean world

121:2.8 independence of the political r. of surrounding

121:7.3 far more real than that of the Roman political r..

122:7.6 concerning the oppressiveness of Roman r., Herod

127:4.5 But nonresistance was not a r. of the family.

134:5.4 This r. of the Most Highs in the kingdoms of men is

134:5.4 The r. of the Most Highs, the overcontrollers of

134:5.4 a r. designed to foster the greatest good to the

135:5.2 The end of Roman r. was synonymous with the

135:5.3 There was a general feeling that the end of the r. of

136:1.5 to languish under Roman r. because of their national

136:2.8 The fifteenth year of his actual r. was, therefore,

136:2.8 this was also the year that Pontius Pilate began his r.

136:9.6 the kingdom, the r. of the Father in the hearts of

137:7.10 advocated emancipation from the direct Roman r. by

138:7.1 idea that my kingdom is a r. of power or a reign of

139:1.6 Andrew and Peter were the exceptions to the r.,

140:1.2 There shall be no end of this r. of my Father in the

140:1.2 will refuse to enter this new brotherhood of the r. of

140:3.1 is required than of the citizens of the earthly r..

140:6.9 Measure for measure shall not be your r..

140:10.5 the older negative r. could be obeyed in isolation.

141:2.1 the kingdom as a glorified r. of the Jewish people

141:2.1 acknowledgment of God’s r. within the hearts of

142:1.4 3. Love is the r. of living within the kingdom—

147:4.0 4. THE RULE OF LIVING

147:4.1 taught us the positive version of the old r. of life,

147:4.3 attached to the interpretation of this r. of living,

147:4.5 enhance one’s interpretation of this r. of living.

147:4.6 Good judgment dictates that such a r. of living

147:4.7 more beautiful interpretation of this basic r. of life.

147:4.9 which impels us to recognize in this r. of life

148:4.2 into deliberate rebellion against the r. of my Father

148:6.11 persistence in rebellion against the righteous r. of

154:0.2 not propose to meddle with the affairs of earthly r.

154:2.1 congregation of worshipers and was under the r.

158:1.4 this day on Mount Hermon and returned to his r. of

162:7.2 do not speak of outward subjection to another’s r.

164:4.1 r. which forbade the meeting of the Sanhedrin on

170:1.7 the eternal age of God’s supreme r. on earth,

171:8.2 of Archelaus and his futile attempt to gain the r. of

171:8.3 As this king was rejected in the temporal r., so is

171:8.3 is the Son of Man to be rejected in the spiritual r..

171:8.3 if the Son of Man had been accorded the r. of his

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they reject my spiritual r. over

172:5.10 establishment of the new national r. of the Jews,

180:5.5 nothing more than a r. of high ethical conduct.

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this r. of universal

195:3.1 After the consolidation of Roman political r. and

195:3.1 The Roman provided a unity of political r.;

rule, as a

3:5.1 divine mind, could be exercised direct; but, as a r.,

15:6.14 The dead suns are not, as a r., suited to life;

25:8.1 When this ministry has been completed, as a r.

41:8.4 As a r.,the vast extrusion of matter continues to exist

47:1.4 is rotational and is for only ten years as a r..

49:3.2 as a r. comets are disrupted smaller bodies of matter.

49:6.15 As a r. they are not immune to natural death, but

57:0.1 As a r., no attempt will be made to give exact years,

62:2.2 As a r. offspring were born singly, although twins

65:4.8 As a r., the prince appears on a planet about the time

68:6.8 As a r. twins of the same sex were spared.

108:2.3 for the reception of Adjusters, but as a general r.

121:5.8 As a r. this mystery pertained to the story of some

132:4.2 As a r., to those he taught the most, he said the least

138:6.2 As a general r., they never prosecuted their regular

144:8.3 As a r. they who are gorgeously appareled and

167:0.1 as a r., only ten were with him since it was the

179:4.8 most kindly spirit, as a r., only intensifies hatred

rule, golden

50:5.8 can learn how to live in accordance with the g..

52:5.8 possible to put the g. into practical operation.

52:6.5 that spiritual insight which is essential to living the g.

54:1.8 The g. of human fairness cries out against all such

70:1.2 The Andonites were early taught the g., even today,

71:4.16 burdens; they actually desire to practice the g..

71:4.16 The “golden rulers” may establish a progressive

74:7.5 2. The golden r., the standard of social intercourse.

74:7.18 6. The civil codes of the golden r..

85:3.4 promoted by a later misinterpretation of the g.

101:5.11 religion lays increasing emphasis on loving, the g..

101:8.4 and constrains the religionist heroically to live the g..

123:5.11 their “birthday text,” a sort of g. to guide them

140:5.1 and that would be adequate fulfillment of the “g..”

140:10.5 The g. as restated by Jesus demands active social

159:5.16 And Jesus converted the negative g. into a positive

180:5.5 The g., when divested of the superhuman insight

180:5.5 nothing more than a r. of high ethical conduct.

180:5.5 The g., when literally interpreted, may become the

180:5.5 Without a spiritual discernment of the g. of wisdom

180:5.5 Such an unspiritual interpretation of the g. might

180:5.6 Some persons discern and interpret the g. as a

180:5.6 Another mortal recognizes this g. as the yardstick

180:5.6 In the lives of such moral beings the g. becomes

180:5.7 the g. takes on living qualities of spiritual realization

180:5.8 the truest interpretation of the golden r. consists in

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this r. of universal

180:5.8 mortals realize the true meaning of this g.,

180:5.11 so must we clearly recognize that neither the g. nor

196:2.10 finite that made the g. a vital factor in his religion.

ruleverb

3:5.2 “The Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

4:5.3 are not the Gods who live and r. the universes.

12:7.1 any one personality—but his will does actually r.

15:14.3 from Uversa r. the perfected seven superuniverses

18:1.3 The ten directors who r. Ascendington are reflective

18:3.8 they have not experientially earned this right to r.

18:4.1 they r. as the immediate and personal vicegerents of

18:7.2 the Vorondadek Sons who r. the constellations of

21:3.24 Son is not only demonstrating his own fitness to r.

21:4.5 no longer do they r. as vicegerents of the Father

21:4.6 Son, one who has fully earned the right to r. a

21:4.6 finally and fully to r. over their universe domains!

21:5.9 he may freely r. in accordance with his concept of

25:0.9 but always subject to the direction of those who r.

28:5.9 the Divine Counselors, who forthwith r. as to the

28:5.9 with their Discerners of Spirits, are able to r. as to

35:9.2 The System Sovereigns r. in commissions of two or

43:9.4 Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men rather than in

50:0.1 commissioned as Planetary Princes and sent to r. the

50:2.6 for the “Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

52:2.7 On some planets the male may r. the female;

52:3.11 the Most Highs of the constellations begin to r. in

53:4.2 Lucifer promised the Princes that they should r.

53:4.4 Lucifer contended that “majorities r.,” that “mind is

64:6.9 As it was, the red man could not r. the white man,

70:5.6 tending to continue to r. from one war on through

71:2.16 7. The right to r.. It is not enough to be heard;

97:8.5 The fact that the “Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of

112:5.7 governments invariably r. in the personal interests of

112:7.16 personalities who now r. these far-flung creations.

114:0.1 The Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men through

114:6.8 that “the Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

114:7.9 Most Highs are able to r. in the kingdoms of men.

119:0.6 to know the various groups over which they r. and

120:0.3 But Michael did not wish to r. Nebadon merely in

120:0.3 he would become qualified to r. his universe and

120:0.4 At any time a Creator Son may r. his universe in

120:0.4 but he can r. as the supreme representative of the

124:1.5 but Joseph felt impelled to r. that the rabbinical

131:4.2 sprang from God, he does r. it appropriately.

134:5.3 civil rulers will learn that the Most Highs r. in the

135:5.2 in which God (the Messiah) would r. the nations

135:5.5 the Son of Man, who would r. over the redeemed

140:1.3 spirit that shall come to r. the hearts of the reborn

143:1.4 I declare to you that my Father in Paradise does r.

143:1.4 the gospel which I declare will r. this very world.

152:3.1 the power to feed carried with it the right to r..

152:3.2 the hope of seeing Jesus assert his right to r..

175:1.8 until the Most Highs who r. in the kingdoms of men

ruled

4:4.6 In God the Father freewill performances are not r.

15:2.3 its headquarters and is r. by a System Sovereign.

15:2.5 architectural headquarters world and is r. by one of

15:2.8 headquarters world and is r. by three Ancients of

15:2.9 The superuniverses are r. and administered indirectly

18:2.1 Forever have these groups of all-wise fathers r. their

18:6.7 A local universe is directly r. by a divine Son of dual

43:3.3 The Psalmist knew that Edentia was r. by three

53:5.2 Michael r. by divine right, as vicegerent of the Father

70:1.17 Even when a woman, Deborah, r. the Hebrews,

70:4.10 The clan peace chiefs usually r. through the mother

70:5.8 Some early communities were r. by medicine men,

74:5.7 trade and social centers where strong individuals r.

78:8.7 later city-states were r. by the apostate descendants

78:8.8 ended the city-states, priest-r. and priest-ridden,

81:6.14 and superior minorities have largely r. this world.

88:3.4 Fetish kings have r. by “divine right,” and many

94:7.1 the throne of a petty chieftain who r. by sufferance

97:8.2 history so terrorized the captive and alien-r. Jews

97:9.20 by this time there r. in Samaria a gangster-nobility

119:0.7 The local universe of Nebadon is now r. by a

120:0.3 as a Creator Son could have r. his universe after the

121:2.1 as it was at that time r. and organized for trade.

121:2.9 were then r. by an outsider, Herod the Idumean,

125:4.3 it was r. that the lad might continue undisturbed as

126:3.10 averred he was; his father had r. that he was not.

135:5.2 nations of earth in perfection of power just as he r.

135:12.1 Herod r. over Perea as well as Galilee, and he

136:5.5 of time unless the Father specifically r. otherwise.

145:3.11 The Personalized Adjuster of Jesus instantly r.

188:4.11 the legal monarch of a universe in which justice r.

rulersee Ruler

4:3.1 to be the r. of all the earth, the sight of his being

21:3.15 become a Master Son, a sovereign and supreme r..

23:2.18 his elevation as sovereign r. of his universe,

25:1.6 you shall be made r. over universe realities.”

32:3.5 supreme and sovereign r. in his own right.

33:1.5 In the person of the Creator Son we have a r. and

33:3.3 ever acknowledges the Son as sovereign and r.,

37:3.5 If the Magisterial Son should become temporary r.

39:4.3 The present acting r. of Urantia is assisted by a corps

43:5.3 The present Most High r. of Norlatiadek is number

43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout

45:2.3 head of Satania is a gracious and brilliant r.,

49:5.22 they duly install a Planetary Prince as r. of the realm.

49:5.22 With this r. there arrives a full quota of subordinate

50:0.2 the matter of assigning a r. to a given planet is the

50:0.2 mortal creatures have assigned to them a planetary r.

50:2.4 The entire staff of a world r. consists of personalities

50:5.1 Planetary Prince continues on as the r. of his realm.

51:0.2 on an apostate planet, a realm without a spiritual r.

51:3.9 had Michael, the supreme r., been welcomed to

51:6.11 Creator Son and supreme r. of the local creations.

53:3.3 his Creator-father but not as his God and rightful r..

53:4.1 present r., Lucifer, the “friend of men and angels”

53:5.3 to the day of his enthronement as sovereign r. of

53:6.1 and the arrival of the new system r. and his staff.

53:7.14 rebel; at that time Michael was not a sovereign r..

53:9.2 and securely as the unqualified r. of Nebadon.

66:1.3 desirous of being sent as planetary r. to a decimal

66:7.10 shall not disobey the Father’s Son, the world’s r.,

67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the constellation r.,

69:9.7 marriage required the consent of the tribal r..

70:8.8 demarcations between priest-teachers, r.-warriors,

72:1.4 of the continent placed in the hands of one r..

74:2.2 this son of Andon heard the exalted r. of his world

74:3.8 did not know that the world’s new r. was one of

74:5.5 The fallen Prince had been deposed as world r.,

76:5.4 might possibly be the realm whereon the r. of this

81:2.12 One r. of the blue race once had one hundred

89:4.9 It was no empty boast that a certain Egyptian r.

89:4.9 And in order to do this he must needs have sorely

92:5.6 it was, in general, Adam’s return as a material r..

93:5.10 Abraham was soon recognized as the civil r. of the

93:6.1 had no son to succeed him as r. of this proposed

94:5.3 later known as the Spirit of Heaven, the universe r..

94:7.1 that Gautama was the son of a fabulously wealthy r.,

95:5.4 young r. broke with the past, changed his name,

95:5.14 Although the effort of this Egyptian r. to impose the

96:7.3 Yahweh is pictured as a loving r. and merciful

97:7.13 supreme Yahweh, God of love, r. of the universe,

111:0.6 One Egyptian r., speaking of the ka within his heart,

114:3.3 much more of a fatherly adviser than a technical r..

117:3.7 the evolution of the majesty of his power as the r.

119:1.6 We do not know how the r. of a universe,

119:2.5 strange and unknown temporary r. administered

119:2.5 In justice and mercy this new r. set the turbulent

119:2.5 was none other than Michael, the very universe r.

119:2.5 followers accepted the forgiveness of this new r.,

119:2.6 of the most noble and the most benign system r. that

119:2.7 And then did this transient r. of a rebellious system

119:3.5 evident to all Nebadon as to why their beloved r.

119:4.5 Michael and the acting universe r., Immanuel.

119:5.3 pilgrim spirit was none other than the bestowed r.

119:7.4 when our r. condescended to incarnate on Urantia

119:8.1 accepted by the Ancients of Days as sovereign r. of

119:8.1 and the Son of God, was proclaimed the settled r. of

120:0.9 prebestowal charge of Immanuel to the universe r.

120:3.12 until his return as the supreme and personal r. of the

122:4.4 a new Jewish r. who would sit upon the throne of

122:5.10 the Messiah as a temporal deliverer and political r..

127:0.4 the unquestioned and supreme r. of all created

128:1.5 “We have a high r. who can be touched with the

128:1.7 become a merciful and understanding sovereign r.

131:4.2 Lord of creation, and r. of the universe, reveal to us

131:4.3 The Lord is our r., shelter, and supreme controller,

131:4.8 who say: The universe has neither truth nor a r.;

131:7.2 I am the r. of all creatures on land and in the four

132:0.1 from the princes of India to Tiberius, the Roman r.,

133:3.1 after the service they met one Crispus, the chief r.

135:5.4 be acknowledged as the rightful and righteous r. of

135:5.7 the new r. might also be a divine personality,

135:5.7 who thus conceived of the r. of the new kingdom

135:7.1 certain as to whether or not Jesus was to be the r.

137:4.15 and carried it to the best man, the “r. of the feast,”

137:6.2 When Jesus stood up, the r of the synagogue handed

137:8.3 And the r. of the synagogue was much pleased

147:0.2 had helped to lessen that r.’ enmity toward Jesus.

150:7.1 Jesus had sent Thomas to arrange with the r. of

150:8.1 when the r. of the synagogue handed him the roll

150:8.2 Jesus ascended the speaking platform with the r. of

150:8.6 The r. of the synagogue then took his place before

150:8.7 The congregation looked not at the r. as he recited

150:8.10 closed the book and, after handing it back to the r.

152:0.2 Shortly before they reached the r.’ house, as they

152:1.1 Even before they entered the r.’ yard, one of his

152:7.3 Jesus dispatched Andrew to ask of the r. of the

153:2.13 When Jesus had finished speaking, the r. of the

154:1.2 Jairus resigned as chief r. and openly aligned himself

154:3.1 tried on religious charges, provided the Roman r.

167:2.2 Jesus said: “A certain r. gave a great supper, and

167:3.2 the chief r. of the synagogue was an unfriendly

167:3.3 When the unfriendly r. had thus spoken, Jesus

167:3.4 the chief r. of the synagogue was deposed,

171:8.6 the master said, ‘I will accordingly make you r.

171:8.7 “And then said this r. to those who stood by: ‘Take

176:4.1 to believe that Jesus of Nazareth, now sovereign r.

176:4.5 must come as the supreme r. of a universe and not

176:4.7 to the presence of this same Jesus, the sovereign r.

185:1.6 vacillating Roman r. sacrificed Jesus to his fear of

186:2.11 while the God of Havona, the supreme r. of the

188:4.8 a stern and all-powerful r. whose chief delight is to

Ruler

3:6.7 The infinite and eternal R. of the universe of

11:2.1 with the dignity and infinitude of the universal R. of

119:4.4 their Creator and R. has been “in all points tried

119:6.6 to discuss the many exploits of their Sovereign R.

128:1.10 he was called Lord of Glory, R. of a Universe,

130:2.2 to the doctrine of the One God—the Supreme R. of

136:9.6 were paltry things to interest the Creator and R. of

141:2.2 you are made to hear the law of the Universe R.;

142:4.2 Father is revealed as the universal Spirit R. over all

152:3.2 Father is the all-wise and the all-powerful R. over

152:3.2 enthroned in the heart of each of you as the R. of

rulers or rulers of the Jews or Jewish rulers; see Rulers

0:12.11 be guided by the mandate of the superuniverse r.

2:5.8 I bear these lesser r. of the universes a great and

3:1.6 divine prerogatives of the r. of the universes of

3:5.2 is an unbroken chain of r. ending with the Planetary

4:5.4 are repulsive to the celestial beings and the divine r.

9:7.2 to enable the universe r. to know about remote

12:6.8 their r. who labor for the good of their domains.

12:6.12 administration prior to the appearance of specific r..

15:0.2 r. of these superuniverses are rightly called Ancients

15:2.6 a wonderful headquarters world, wherefrom its r.,

15:9.18 every possible assistance to your directors and r.

15:10.0 10. RULERS OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:10.13 the following sector r. and other regional overseers:

15:10.14 1. Perfections of Days—the r. of the superuniverse

15:10.16 3. Unions of Days—the Paradise advisers to the r. of

15:10.17 of Days—the Paradise counselors to the Most High r.

15:10.23 Their r. work in the councils of divine wisdom for

15:13.6 the immediate jurisdiction of the major sector r..

17:1.4 the combined policies of all duly constituted r. in the

17:5.2 Eternals of Days, the r. of the individual Havona

18:1.2 one of these co-ordinate r. presides over each such

18:2.1 These r. are known as the Eternals of Days, and they

18:3.1 and communicate with the high spiritual r. of these

18:3.2 but the Ancients of Days, the personal r. of the

18:3.7 the most powerful and mighty of any of the direct r.

18:3.8 the most divinely endowed r. in all time-space

18:3.8 of Days are the supreme r. of the superuniverses;

18:4.3 These triune r. of the major sectors are peculiarly

18:4.7 worlds of your minor sector, for these exalted r. are

18:5.4 But at least one of these r. always remains on duty

18:6.1 personalities accredited by the Trinity to the dual r.

18:6.7 the acting r. are guided in their major decisions by

18:7.1 the Paradise advisers to the r. of the one hundred

18:7.4 in comparison with the homes of the Vorondadek r.

19:4.8 the grand corps of Trinity administrators, r.,

20:5.2 sympathetic magistrates and r. of the peoples and

20:7.3 neither creators nor retrievers, neither judges nor r..

21:0.1 The Creator Sons are the makers and r. of the local

21:3.12 been completed and certified by the superuniverse r..

21:5.8 when once they have been installed as sovereign r..

22:6.2 and are best qualified to assist the superuniverse r. in

23:2.15 the triune r. of one superuniverse can directly and

23:2.15 personally communicate with the r. of another.

25:3.9 the constellation r. and the hosts of personalities

25:4.15 forms and modes of procedure acceptable to the r.

25:4.18 The r. of the systems, constellations, universes,

28:3.1 trinitized associates of the superuniverse r.:

28:4.1 are living mirrors in the service of these triune r..

30:2.148 missions for the Creator Sons, the local universe r.

31:10.10 and commissioned them as administrators and r.

33:4.6 executive of both the super- and local universe r..

33:5.4 never offer assistance to the constellation r. unless it

33:6.3 In turn, the constellation r. pay especial attention to

33:6.3 Still higher up, the universe r. are more occupied

33:7.4 upon the orders, and through the agencies, of the r.

33:8.1 enforce the legislative mandates of the constellation r

35:5.3 but they are even more reliable and efficient as r.

35:6.1 Thus each of the Most High r., in accordance with

35:8.1 best known as System Sovereigns, the r. of the local

35:9.0 9. THE LANONANDEK RULERS

35:9.1 Lanonandeks are the continuous r. of the planets

35:9.2 the matter being optional with the constellation r..

35:9.5 These r. are not supervised by Trinity observers

35:9.8 It is the contention of our high r. that, while such

36:1.1 life in a local universe in whose creation the r. of a

37:4.5 they are so highly serviceable to the universe r.

39:2.14 the courts of Salvington and secretaries to the r.

39:3.7 service, as volunteer counselors to the planetary r.

39:3.11 many serve as messenger aids to the constellation r.;

39:4.2 also serve as the personal agents of the system r.,

39:4.3 also attached to the governments of the world r.,

43:0.1 their r. link the local systems of inhabited worlds to

43:3.1 The r. of the constellations are of the Vorondadek

43:3.1 to active duty in the universe as constellation r.

43:3.4 great confusion regarding the various universe r..

43:3.4 the Hebrews merged all of these celestial r. into a

43:3.6 Urantia is closely related to the constellation r.

43:4.2 upon the petition of the acting r. of such domains.

43:5.1 We now have the same r. who were on duty at that

43:5.1 We infer that no change in these r. will be made until

43:5.13 the Vorondadek Son attached to the Edentia r. but

45:1.1 Their r. are designated from time to time by the

45:2.4 the Sovereign presides over the council of world r.,

47:0.4 world who is directly responsible to the Jerusem r.

49:6.2 on motion of the planetary authorities or system r.,

50:2.2 These world r. may also avail themselves of the

51:3.4 their trusteeship as the visible r. of your world.

52:4.3 cases where Avonals remain as r. on certain planets.

52:4.6 only those leaders and r. who are most fit to bear

53:1.2 the Ancients of Days, the r. of the superuniverse.

53:3.4 These r. Lucifer denounced as tyrants and usurpers.

53:3.4 to believe that none of these r. could do aught to

53:4.4 The freedom allowed Lucifer by the universe r.

53:8.7 these r of darkness sought to maintain their authority

53:9.2 here the r. of other worlds and systems behold the

54:6.2 the attitude of the universe r. toward rebels and

54:6.7 apparent that the all-wise and farseeing universe r.

55:4.4 this settled stage is being administered by three r.:

55:4.11 becomes the volunteer adviser of the planetary r.

55:4.13 the representatives of these superuniverse r. enter

55:4.17 which are highly serviceable to the planetary r..

55:7.2 To outward and visible appearances the actual r.,

55:7.2 ties to act in behalf of still higher but invisible r..

55:8.7 to proclaim the Most Highs the unqualified r. of the

55:9.1 with the planetary, system, and universe r..

55:9.3 will no doubt witness the exaltation of these r. to the

55:9.3 will then deal directly with the superuniverse r.,

63:4.5 Sontad’s direct descendants, two rival would-be r.

66:8.1 he had always proved loyal to the universe r. and

66:8.4 by the co-ordinate action of the constellation r. and

67:4.6 to conceive of brilliant and trusted r. like Caligastia

68:6.11 Will Urantia r. have the insight and courage to foster

70:5.4 and from time to time many tribes had women r..

70:5.7 The peace r. were also judges and teachers.

70:6.4 some Urantia peoples still regard their r. as having

70:6.5 R. soon appointed representatives to be in charge

70:6.6 Unscrupulous r. gained great power by the

70:6.6 Deposed r., when sentenced to death, were often

70:7.3 1. Fear of incurring the displeasure of the r. because

70:7.18 These clubs were employed by r. to collect taxes.

70:10.14 burning alive was recognized by many ancient r.,

71:1.21 8. Personal and strong r..

71:2.3 2. Choice of base and ignorant r..

71:2.12 enjoyed only when the will and whims of human r.

71:4.16 The “golden r.” may establish a progressive

72:0.2 for it is most unusual for the system r. to consent to

72:1.4 of strong r. and kings occupied thousands of years.

72:1.4 to abdicate upon condition that one of the other r.,

74:0.1 human form for presentation as the world’s new r.

74:1.5 in reality the sole r., of planet 606 in the system of

74:2.5 made ready for the installation of the world’s new r..

74:2.6 proclaimed r. of Urantia by Van, who relinquished

74:2.8 amidst scenes of simple grandeur; and the new r. of

74:3.10 newly arrived Son and Daughter of Jerusem as r.,

74:4.1 fraternal and democratic manner of their new r..

74:4.5 the installation of the world’s r., Adam and Eve,

75:7.1 violated the covenant of their trusteeship as the r. of

76:3.3 The civil r. of the Adamites were derived hereditarily

76:3.4 The religious r., or priesthood, originated with Seth

76:5.7 the mistakes of their early world r. so plunged the

77:2.2 whom they hoped would become the teacher-r. of

77:2.10 the early Nodite r. did live longer than their later-day

78:5.7 the Andes established the ancestry of the later r. of

78:8.6 as directors of commerce, and as civil r. by all

82:5.7 The mores have usually permitted sovereign r.

85:6.5 when temporal r. commanded such veneration from

88:1.10 church r. eventually wield great power and exercise

91:0.5 to gods—local and national—to fetishes, ghosts, r.,

92:5.5 been deprived of these superhuman leaders and r.,

93:3.3 usually associated it with the three Vorondadek r.

93:5.12 this excuse came when some of these r. presumed to

94:9.1 the most remarkable civil r. between Melchizedek

95:6.1 when a change of r. precipitated a bitter persecution

96:3.3 because of Moses’ influence with the Egyptian r..

97:5.5 Micah denounced “the r. who judge for reward and

97:6.4 the priests and civil r. cast him into the miry pit of

97:8.3 five hundred years of the overlordship of alien r.

97:10.4 while they unceasingly rebuked unscrupulous r.,

108:4.2 of Adjusters and the sovereignty of the universe r.

109:7.6 constellations to confer with the Vorondadek r..

112:3.2 thereupon do the r. of Orvonton order the release

112:7.18 will become superb r., matchless administrators,

114:0.4 from the system, constellation, and universe r..

114:4.5 the superior wisdom of the constellation r. in the

116:4.6 so is it with the triune r. of these supercreations—

117:3.8 Trinity personalities to function as r. of the grand

119:0.6 These triune r. of the superuniverses will never

119:0.6 such Sons become intelligent and understanding r.

119:2.2 requisitioned the Salvington r. for the designation of

119:3.4 they had been duly installed as visible planetary r.,

121:2.9 by cleverly ingratiating himself with the Roman r..

121:2.10 The friendly relations of Herod with the Roman r.

123:5.2 was turned over to his parents by the synagogue r.

125:4.3 insisted that Jesus was not to be blamed if the r. of

134:5.3 Someday civil r. will learn that the Most Highs rule

135:4.3 Jewish nation from the domination of their gentile r..

135:10.2 vehemence the corrupt political and religious r..

136:4.1 presently arouse the fears and enmity of the civil r.

136:9.2 Jews as world r., free from want and oppression.

138:5.4 “If the civil r. are to be rebuked, leave that task to

140:6.9 The r. of men may have such laws, but not so in the

140:9.3 Before governors and r. you will be brought

142:1.6 The chief priests and r. of the J. became much

142:6.1 for already were the r. of the J. so at variance with

142:8.5 the r. of the J. learned that Jesus had returned to

142:8.5 after so declaring himself before the r. of the J..

143:0.1 the increasing opposition of the Jewish religious r.,

144:0.2 The Jerusalem religious r. were very antagonistic;

147:1.1 guard stationed at Capernaum, came to the r. of

152:0.1 Jairus, one of the r. of the synagogue, made his

152:5.4 that which is likely to estrange also the civil r.?

152:5.6 fears of both the religious leaders and the civil r.

152:6.5 Jesus explained to the twelve that the religious r. of

153:1.1 the leaders and r. of the neighboring synagogues

154:1.2 this week official action was taken by the r. of the

154:2.1 The r. of the Hebron synagogue refused to except

155:1.1 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the r. of

155:4.2 for avoiding an open clash with the r. of the J.

156:6.7 r. of the synagogues began surreptitiously to open

162:2.2 and asked Jesus, “Why do the r. seek to kill you?”

162:2.2 “The r. seek to kill me because they resent my

162:2.5 They reasoned that the Roman r. would not do

162:2.6 these r. of the J. verily think they are doing God’s

162:2.9 And when the chief r. heard these words, they

162:2.9 learned men or any of the r. have believed in him?

162:3.3 to involve him in difficulty with the Roman r.,

162:3.4 hirelings of the Jr. thus to betray his own wife in

165:2.1 hastened away from the jurisdiction of the Jr. at the

165:3.7 “And when our enemies bring you before the r. of

168:3.1 on the attitude of the religious leaders and r. at

168:5.1 The r. of the J. were determined to put a stop to

171:0.6 “You well understand how the r. of the gentiles

171:4.2 the hands of the chief priests and the religious r.;

173:1.4 Both the temple treasury and the temple r. profited

173:2.1 Day by day the r. of the J. were becoming more

173:2.3 It was altogether proper that the temple r. and the

173:2.3 all operated by direct license from the highest r.,

173:2.4 The r. of the temple came before Jesus at this

173:2.8 and insincerity in the questions asked by the Jr..

173:5.1 After the scribes and r. had withdrawn, Jesus

174:2.0 2. QUESTIONS BY THE JEWISH RULERS

174:2.4 The previous day the r. had sought to trip him

174:4.6 Although the r., the scribes, and the chief priests

174:5.13 the Herodians, and the benighted r. of Israel.”

175:0.1 the scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and the chief r.

175:0.2 with his last denunciation of the bigoted r. of the J..

175:1.4 And now do your willful high priests and stubborn r.

175:1.8 have once more offered Israel and her r. deliverance

175:1.8 destroy the place of these r., I bid you co-operate

175:1.8 Remember, this is the sin of these r.: They say that

175:1.8 they will not lift as much as one finger to help you

175:1.8 They have oppressed you with ceremonies and

175:1.9 these self-centered r. delight in doing their good

175:1.9 They make broad their phylacteries and enlarge the

175:1.7 They covet laudatory salutations in the market

175:1.7 And even while they seek all this honor from men,

175:1.9 they secretly lay hold of widows’ houses and take

175:1.9 these hypocrites make long prayers in public and

175:1.10 “While you should honor your r. and reverence your

175:1.11 I bear no malice toward these chief priests and r.

175:1.14 “Woe upon you, chief priests and r. who lay hold of

175:3.1 the Master’s last appeal to the r. of the J. which he

175:4.1 Master began his terrible denunciation of the Jr.,

175:4.1 Judas did not hear this last offer of mercy to the Jr.

175:4.1 listening to the Master’s final indictment of the Jr.

176:1.1 When you are brought up before governors and r.,

177:0.3 “You well know, Master, that the Pharisees and r.

177:3.3 had made up his mind that the chief priests and r.

that his withdrawal would be hailed by the Jr. as

177:4.3 would allow himself to be destroyed by the Jr.,

177:4.6 The traitor was presented to Caiaphas and the Jr.

177:4.8 went forth from the presence of the r. and chief

177:5.2 When the r. of the J. reach an agreement to destroy

177:5.2 amazement while these maddened and blinded r.

178:1.3 while you seek to enlighten such misguided earthly r.

178:1.3 You shall not render spiritual worship to earthly r.;

178:1.3 physical forces of earthly governments, whose r.

178:1.6 You may not worship your temporal r., and you

178:1.7 sagacity in your dealings with unbelieving civil r..

178:1.7 your spiritual allegiance to the r. of the universe—

178:1.8 so should the r. of earthly governments become all

178:1.8 become all the better r. in civil affairs as a result of

178:1.9 So long as the r. of earthly governments seek to

178:1.16 We clashed with these recognized r. only when

178:2.2 the grim determination of the Jr to exterminate Jesus

181:2.10 unless the temporal r. presume to require of you

182:2.6 instigation of his enemies, the r. of the J., but I

183:0.4 his death had its origin in the councils of the r. of the

183:2.3 the r. had begun to assemble at the high priest’s

183:2.3 The r. of the J. reminded Judas that Jesus had

183:2.4 and curious servants of the chief priests and r..

183:3.4 his part of the betrayal bargain with the r. of the J.

185:1.9 disadvantageously involved with the r. of the Jews

185:5.5 the custody of the chief priests and the r. and on trial

185:5.8 Jr. freely circulated among the crowd and urged

185:5.9 the assembly of Jr. and the pardon-seeking crowd,

186:1.3 Judas could not believe that these r. of the J.

186:1.5 When the r. of the J. heard Judas, they scoffed at

186:3.2 the Romans at the insistent behest of the r. of the J..

186:4.1 he feared to resist the clamor of the r. of the J.,

186:4.2 Gabriel and the chief r. of Nebadon were assembled

187:3.3 the r. of the J. mocked him, saying, “He saved

188:0.2 The r. of the J. had planned to have Jesus’ body

188:4.3 die to ransom man from the clutch of the apostate r.

190:3.3 word began to come to the r. of the J. during the

190:4.2 which have been so suddenly thrust upon the Jr..

190:5.3 The chief priests and our r. delivered him up to the

191:2.1 Did I not say to you that the r. would deliver me

192:0.1 the r. of the J. concluded that the gospel movement

192:3.2 Master now spoke with the r. of the universes as

193:0.2 I plainly told you how the r. of the J. would deliver

brought them into immediate conflict with the Jr.

Rulers

35:0.1 They are the offspring of the divine R. of the

123:2.2 direct and personal supervision of the Universe R.,

132:2.9 luminosity of the divine light of the infinite R. of

133:4.7 come to judgment before the bar of the R. of a

Rulers, Paradise

15:8.8 borders of the personal administration of the P.,

15:13.2 outworking of the mortal-ascension plans of the P.

18:1.6 to penetrate all of the personal relations of the P.

19:3.5 And it is in this manner that the P. make personal

23:2.12 turmoil of Urantia do not signify that the P. lack

120:0.2 in accordance with the mandates of the divine P. of

Rulers, Superuniverse

4:5.2 Creator Sons, S., the Supreme Being,

Rulers, Supreme

40:10.3 to the established laws of the Supreme Universe R..

43:3.4 understood that the Most Highs were not the S.,

46:8.4 The S. are merciful and patient, but the law of

50:1.2 their own minds over and above the will of the S..

53:2.4 professed wholehearted loyalty to the Supreme R..

54:1.9 the S. of the universe stand back in merciful respect

54:3.1 choose for oneself is an endowment of the S.,

54:4.5 There are many reasons known to us why the S.

56:6.1 purpose manifested by the S. Creators and R.

65:8.2 But we are all under the jurisdiction of the S. of

144:4.4 led up to the supercommunion of his soul with the S.

rulership

21:3.1 Son from this initial and self-limited stage of r. to

21:3.13 Limited r. would hardly be manifest if sovereignty

35:6.1 At least three Vorondadeks are assigned to the r.

35:9.9 they do not assume active r. of such worlds until

50:1.2 And all of this effort to provide sympathetic r. for

51:7.1 the planet prospers under the joint r. of three Sons

52:3.10 take the place of monarchial or paternal form of r..

66:1.5 embarked upon a career of world r. with a richer

70:6.2 R. grew out of the idea of family authority or wealth.

70:6.2 further on, r. became hereditary, due to belief in the

74:1.4 the responsibilities of r. on such a strife-torn world.

74:2.7 the time of their formal induction into world r..

78:8.9 And the r. variously shifted between Sumer, Kish, Ur

93:3.4 the fact of the r. of the Most Highs of Edentia—

119:6.5 gathered together to welcome him back to the r. of

120:4.1 accused their Creator-father of selfishly seeking r.

128:1.1 finally and fully earning the right of unqualified r. of

135:5.7 Prince, long held in waiting thus to assume the r.

136:3.5 assume your well-earned unconditional r. of all

rulesnoun

14:5.3 fittingly natural; the r. of conduct are not arbitrary.

48:6.33 Law is life itself and not the r. of its conduct.

48:6.33 is a transgression of law, not a violation of the r. of

68:4.3 who dared to treat with careless disdain the r. of

70:1.21 gradual development of the r. of “civilized” warfare.

70:9.13 being no more than the r. of the game—recognized

70:11.13 the fight was carried on according to approved r..

73:5.3 from neglect of these r., but Van gradually impressed

81:5.6 of equality of opportunity under the r. of law.

97:10.2 magnificent concept of the second Isaiah for the r.,

127:4.3 penalties for his infractions of the r. of the home.

127:4.3 confessed and deliberate violations of the family r. of

132:5.20 it will ever be impossible for men to establish r.

134:6.1 without becoming subservient to such laws, r.,

140:6.6 temptation to teach you r. of government, trade,

140:8.15 fairness, but he offered no r. for their attainment.

140:10.2 remake them into concrete r. of personal conduct.

140:10.2 they insisted on translating such teachings into r. of

140:10.5 Jesus stripped morality of all r. and ceremonies

143:2.4 to suppress, obey, and conform to the r. of living;

150:2.2 Andrew had imposed rather strict r. upon his

153:3.7 expose the folly of the whole rabbinic system of r.

163:4.8 to teach as man’s whole duty in place of the 613 r.

196:2.11 Jesus offered no r. for social advancement;

rulesverb

3:0.1 God is everywhere present; the Father r. the circle of

3:0.1 But he r. in the local universes in the persons of his

3:5.2 The Father r. through his Sons; on down through the

9:5.2 with his co-ordinate and subordinate associates, r.

15:14.2 by mercy and power r. as conditioned by patience,

16:3.5 r. this vast domain much as would the Eternal Son.

21:3.1 Michael Son r. as vicegerent of the Universal Father.

21:3.13 Even in the prebestowal ages a Creator Son r. his

21:3.15 a Creator Son r. with certain self-imposed limitations

21:3.15 he r. by virtue of his actual experience in the form

32:4.4 The Creator Son r. supreme in all matters of ethical

32:4.10 as of the Creator Son who r. in God’s stead at the

33:0.1 While the Father most certainly r. over his vast

35:9.1 Such a Son now r. on Jerusem, the headquarters of

43:3.4 He said, “The Most High r. in the kingdom of men

43:5.17 Most High observer who “r. in the kingdoms of men

131:1.2 God is the perfected circle of eternity, and he r. the

131:2.6 He who r. his own spirit is mightier than he who

131:9.2 Great, very great, is the One God who r. man from

141:2.1 the Father also r. within the hearts of his children

142:2.4 enter the kingdom where such a merciful Father r.,

143:2.3 “Verily, verily, I say to you, he who r. his own self

152:3.2 no man r. over it seated upon a material throne.

169:4.12 The God of universes r. the far-flung creation, but

rulingnoun

28:5.15 handed down a r. which actually incorporates the

67:6.9 Only recently was this actual r. discovered lodged

67:6.10 was not actually and finally settled until this r. of the

145:3.10 of this healing decision to the r. of his Father.

156:6.8 and Antipas communicated this same r. to the Jews

174:2.5 enemies were defeated since it was a well-known r.

185:1.5 to inveigh against Pilate for this presumptuous r..

rulingverb

119:0.4 the sublime tasks of r. the local universes in divine

rulingadjective

21:1.3 suggests that its Creator and r. Son is one whose

55:3.14 headquarters to act as assistants to the r. Adam and

70:11.6 which later r. minds formulated the written laws.

82:3.10 tribes allowed members of the r. group to have sex

121:3.2 and official power, the privileged and r. groups.

121:8.12 My r. motive has been to prepare a record which

130:3.8 government of the Sanhedrin, the seventy r. elders

132:4.5 to change the course of the r. policy from the idea

139:4.13 John taught loving service rather than r. power—

173:1.1 went into the hands of the r. high-priestly families.

175:3.1 Many times had this august r. body determined to

rulings

3:2.7 it appears that emergency r. have been made,

3:2.9 the result of the decisions and final r. of all-wisdom,

15:12.3 render decisions, and these r. are always unanimous.

15:12.4 There is no appeal from the r. and decisions of the

17:0.11 In all matters of an executive nature—r, regulations

18:3.9 characterize all the decrees and r. of the Ancients of

18:7.1 in accordance with the r. of the supreme council of

19:4.7 unable to explain many of their decisions and r..

20:4.5 as such, is wholly subject to his own plans and r..

25:2.12 r. are final and always unanimous; there is no appeal

33:8.5 then will the Nebadon courts issue r. of execution;

35:5.4 Although the decisions and r. of this order of Sons

37:4.5 Certain advanced plans and complex r. are also

53:9.3 concerned in the Lucifer rebellion pending the r.

76:2.3 Nodite priests reverting to the standards and r. of

82:5.3 R. of this sort led to a great multiplication of cousin

89:6.3 Moses’ stringent r. against the offering of human

93:10.6 Recent r. handed down from the Most Highs of

114:3.3 he hands down scores of r. and decisions each day

114:5.2 governor’s r. are all subject to appeal to conciliating

114:6.17 governor general, but all his r. are subject to appeal

127:4.4 in all his administrative r. a refreshing elasticity of

but unfailingly accepts the divine answers as final r.

rumblings

128:5.3 reminded Jesus of the ominous r. of rebellion in

ruminants

61:3.5 North America was soon overrun by r.—deer, oxen,

rumor

145:2.14 rapid and effective spreading of such a startling r..

154:3.1 Jesus’ enemies were industriously spreading the r.

162:2.5 the Sanhedrin did not wholly believe this r..

rumors

52:6.1 told them that there would be “wars and r. of wars

128:5.5 when they heard r. of the Capernaum boatbuilder

134:6.3 There shall be wars and r. of wars—nation will rise

134:9.8 r. came to Capernaum of one John who was

135:9.3 the course of these forty days of waiting, many r.

154:6.2 James and Jude had heard r. concerning the plans

169:2.3 asked the meaning of these r. and required that he

176:1.1 When you hear of wars and r. of wars, be not

190:3.3 Sanhedrists were thoroughly aroused by these r..

190:4.2 R. of Jesus’ resurrection and reports concerning the

190:5.2 concerning the r. that his tomb was empty,

190:5.3 only one in Jerusalem who has not heard these r.

191:0.3 informed them as to the many r. gaining headway

192:0.1 disconcerted by the spread of r. that Jesus had risen

runsee run away

1:4.3 when your course has been r. in temporary form on

4:1.6 The universe is not wound up like a clock to r. just

15:8.10 planets perish, but the universes do not r. down.

17:2.2 the cycle of reflective creation had r. its course,

26:9.3 almost over; the race for eternity has been all but r..

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

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

47:2.7 When material life has r. its course, if no choice has

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

52:2.4 There uniformly r through all of these racial religions

52:3.1 When the original impetus of evolutionary life has r.

53:5.3 the rebel forces of Lucifer; they were allowed to r.

54:5.14 we teach forty-eight reasons for permitting evil to r.

57:2.1 their function of sun formation has r. its course,

58:7.4 Other ridges r. from Newfoundland to Alabama

59:4.5 the resulting limestone layers r. from 500 to 5,000

62:4.4 creatures could walk and even r. as well as any of

65:1.8 After organic evolution has r. a certain course and

70:5.5 neither peace nor war can be r. by a debating society

72:7.7 But no debt may r. for more than twenty-five years.

86:1.2 Superstitious savages always feared a r. of good luck

97:7.8 they shall r. and not be weary; they shall walk and

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

112:7.2 your earthly course in temporary form has been r.,

123:1.2 premises of his own to r. about in and to enjoy.

123:6.6 did not r. smoothly for either parents or teachers.

126:2.7 The economic affairs of the family continued to r.

128:5.7 But affairs on the worlds of time and space do not r.

131:2.6 They shall r. and not be weary; they shall walk and

155:6.8 therefore must the religion of the mind ever r. true

182:2.5 this night an unseen messenger will r. by your side.”

189:4.7 And they did not stop until they had r. all the way

195:6.1 have started an unthinking r. on the moral bank of

run away

130:1.2 impressed upon him the folly of trying to r. away

130:6.3 You are trying to r. away from your unhappy self,

133:4.11 there are two things you cannot r. away from—

191:5.1 state of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having r.

196:0.7 never became fanatical, for it never attempted to r.

runaway

41:8.3 It was such an emigration of these “r. particles”

62:7.1 At noon, the day after the r. of the twins, there

128:7.8 Jesus talked things over with the r. lad and, since he

133:4.11 To the r. lad Jesus said: “Remember, there are two

rungs

81:6.43 And it was by these r. on the evolutionary ladder

89:1.7 the real r. on which man climbed civilization’s ladder

runner

126:2.1 when a r. from Sepphoris brought to this Nazareth

167:4.1 a r. from Bethany arrived at Philadelphia, bringing

168:0.3 were greatly puzzled by the message which the r.

178:2.4 This r. hastened off for Philadelphia with this word

182:2.5 David brought to the Master one Jacob, once a r. on

191:6.1 detail all that had been told him by the preceding r.

runners

62:5.2 They were walkers and r., not climbers;

69:4.7 evolved from the smoke signal up through r., animal

74:2.3 the r. went in great haste to the rendezvous of the

159:6.4 These r. left Jerusalem each evening, relaying at

177:3.3 r. came to David Zebedee bringing him word from

177:3.4 now the r. came back to David bringing the word

186:3.2 within five minutes r. were on their way to Pella,

186:3.3 David dismissed his corps of r. for the Passover

186:3.4 to the r. who had been dispatched on Friday

187:6.1 The last of his r. he dispatched to the home of Mary

190:1.6 these twenty-six r. went forth as the first heralds of

191:6.1 the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria relay of r.,

running

3:1.10 part of the vast universe organization, r. down to

15:8.10 The superuniverse of Orvonton is apparently now r.;

16:6.3 Human minds are sometimes observed to be r. in

21:2.12 is not necessary to the smooth r. of an established

25:2.11 in keeping the universe of universes r. smoothly.

48:6.32 True, there is a planetary pattern r. through the

52:4.8 complex nature of an advancing civilization is r. its

63:5.3 the one river unchanged by the glaciers, r. down to

74:3.1 Their Jerusem fellows had gone to worlds r. along

77:2.10 they discover lists of Sumerian kings r. back for

79:3.3 The thread of monotheism r. through the religious

108:2.1 In the present generation it is r. five years, ten

123:5.12 they could see the long ridge of Mount Carmel r.

128:4.8 this year the Nazareth home was r. fairly smoothly.

130:1.2 we seek to escape the present duty of living by r.

134:3.6 to interfere with the smooth r. of the community

137:4.7 the disconcerting news that the wine was r. short.

148:3.4 spirit intelligences who were charged with the r. of

169:1.9 come r. up: ‘Bring quickly his best robe, the one I

177:2.2 By r. away from home, Amos could have joined

182:2.3 literally exhausted; they had been r. short on sleep

195:9.1 your spiritual heritage, the river of truth r. down

runs

17:1.6 r. into numbers beyond human comprehension and

36:2.11 twelve, with its subdivisions and multiples, r.

36:2.17 there r. the thread of the wise and intelligent

135:5.2 the kingdom of heaven—which r. throughout the

rupture

153:3.7 do nothing more to prevent an open r. of relations

rural

70:8.7 classes arose consequent upon urban or r. settlement

97:9.22 Then the r. folk revolted; they assassinated the king

rush

133:2.1 attacked by robbers, you would unhesitatingly r. to

151:5.2 cooling air of the gorges to r. down upon the lake.

151:6.6 the herd of swine, causing them forthwith to r.

156:5.12 learn how to step aside from the r. of life—escape

190:2.7 They wanted to r. off to the city to tell the apostles

195:10.10 apparently indifferent youths would r. forward to

rushed

69:2.4 The ancients were never r..

130:5.4 When Jesus saw the plight of the girl, he r. forward

137:4.9 her arms around Jesus’ neck, kissed him, and r.

137:8.3 Peter r. out of the shop and by midafternoon had

139:3.9 he r. away from the scene of James’s death to join

139:5.11 silenced only when the irate Jews r. upon Perpetua

139:12.13 Judas r. out and committed the final act in the drama

145:2.15 some of them r. out to spread the news abroad

150:9.3 these ruffians laid hold upon Jesus and r. him out

151:6.2 a lunatic who lived in these hillside caverns r. up to

151:6.6 As the swine herders r. into the village to spread

158:5.1 They all r. forward to greet Jesus and their three

159:2.4 herd of swine and r. them headlong over the cliff

162:7.6 Many of the unbelievers r. forth for stones to cast

164:4.10 the leaders r. upon Josiah, angrily exclaiming:

164:5.2 unbelieving Jews r. over to where they were still

164:5.3 many of them r. out to lay hands upon the stones

172:5.13 A prominent Sadducee r. up to him in a spirit of

183:3.2 they all r. down to near the olive press where the

183:3.7 Peter drew his sword and with the others r. forward

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

186:1.3 Judas r. back to enter the hall but was debarred by

186:1.4 Jesus nailed thereon, and upon sight of this he r.

189:4.8 Mary came out of the tomb, now r. up to them,

189:4.10 voice of the Master, and Mary r. to kneel at his feet

189:4.13 when Peter heard his name, he r. out of the upper

189:5.2 Peter r. up and, entering, saw the same empty tomb

190:2.5 James r. into the house, even while they looked

190:5.7 They had seen the morontia Master, and they r. from

191:1.4 he r. to the upper chamber and into the presence of

192:1.4 the youth r. up to the Master and, kneeling at his

rushing

125:6.5 r. up to the lad, now standing to greet his parents,

147:6.4 they were indignant, and r. back to where Jesus

151:5.4 he dropped his oar and, r. over to Jesus, shook

154:6.5 instead of his r. out to greet them, they heard his

158:7.3 Peter, r. impetuously toward him, laid his hand upon

189:4.10 Mary Magdalene, r. toward him and addressing

Russia

59:4.7 found in North and South America, Europe, R.,

60:1.4 and R., may be found deposits of this period.

60:2.6 Most of China and R. was inundated, but the water

60:3.6 Great changes also occurred in Europe, R., Japan,

78:3.5 The lands now called R. and Turkestan were

80:3.2 R. they had absorbed a considerable amount of

85:2.4 of India and R. regard the tree spirits as being cruel.

Russian

80:4.2 having come from Siberia by way of the R. rivers

80:4.5 the R. plains, absorbing the best of the blue man

80:5.1 Mesopotamia through Turkestan-south R. regions,

rustle

59:4.17 not a sound was heard, not even the r. of a leaf,

142:6.5 When the wind blows, you hear the r. of the leaves,

rustling

90:2.5 “When you hear the sound of a r. in the tops of the

Ruthancestor of Mary

122:1.2 ancestors such well-known women as Annon, R.,

Ruththe sister of Jesus

124:4.3 and the two younger children, Amos and R.,

124:5.2 and the baby sister, R., was yet to come; so it may

126:3.2 R., the baby of the family, was born, and to the best

126:3.2 affectionately and faithfully than Jesus cared for R..

127:1.5 As soon as R. grew up, she was taken in hand by

127:4.8 R. was the sunshine of the home; though thoughtless

127:4.8 thoughtless of speech, she was sincere of heart.

127:4.8 R. just about worshiped her big brother and father.

127:4.8 But they did not spoil her.

127:4.8 She was a beautiful child but not quite so comely as

128:6.1 of certain work which Martha must do for R..

128:6.10 of deep meditation were often broken into by R.

129:2.11 John to take presents each month to Mary and R.,

134:1.3 but devoted most of his attention to Mary and R..

134:1.3 R. was then nearly fifteen years old, and this was

134:1.3 Jesus’ first opportunity to have long talks with her

134:1.4 All the older children were now married; only R.,

134:1.6 and his mother was living at home with R., Jesus

134:1.6 proposed that his mother and R. go to Capernaum

134:1.6 Mary and R. moved to Capernaum, where they

134:2.5 had become the home of Jesus, James, Mary, and R..

138:0.1 Only R., the youngest, remained unswervingly

138:9.2 entire family (except R.) had practically deserted

141:0.2 At this time R. was on a visit to her brother Joseph

145:0.3 Jesus’ baby sister, R., secretly paid him a visit.

145:0.3 R. was the only member of Jesus’ family who

145:0.3 she finally passed on to the worlds beyond never

145:0.3 Baby R. was the chief comfort of Jesus, as regards

154:5.1 assembled Mary, James, Joseph, Jude, and R..

154:6.1 one, R., believed wholeheartedly in the divinity

154:6.1 While R. could not explain all of his conduct, she

154:6.1 she insisted that he had always treated his family

154:6.3 To all of this R. would say only: “I will tell my

154:6.3 Joseph promised to keep R. quiet while the others

154:7.5 when R. returned from a visit to the Zebedee house,

154:7.5 she learned from David that her father-brother was

157:0.1 R. endeavored to elude the vigilance of the

186:0.3 his sister R. refused to remain behind with the rest of

186:0.3 Since she was determined to accompany her mother,

187:2.7 John, with Mary the mother of Jesus, R., and Jude

187:3.2 during the crucifixion were Mary, R., Jude, John,

187:5.4 cross John Zebedee, his brother Jude, his sister R.,

188:3.3 Mary the mother of Jesus, with R. and Jude,

190:1.10 R. remained at Bethany with Lazarus’s sisters.

190:1.10 early in June, the day after David’s marriage to R.,

190:2.2 R., of course, believed the report, and so did Jude

Ruthone of the first ten women evangelists

150:1.1 R., the eldest daughter of Matthew Levi; Celta,

ruthless

71:6.1 R. competition based on narrow-minded self-interest

80:5.5 coupled with the r. extermination of the inferiors.

159:3.9 that I am also r. with sin and intolerant of iniquity.

175:4.2 scathing rebuke that bordered on r. denunciation,

ruthlessly

75:5.6 tragedy which had been so suddenly and so r. thrust

80:1.7 r. exterminating the strains of Neanderthal stock.

92:3.9 Religion is the scourge of evolution which r.

111:6.7 of truth to the r. practical demands of everyday life.

143:5.5 Nalda had been r. cast aside by her husband and

RyoninBuddhist teacher

94:12.2 the teachings of R., Honen Shonin, and Shinran in