— Sa-Ser —
Sabbath—noun
52:7.12 from one new moon to another and from one S. to
123:4.3 certain sorts of play were forbidden on the S., but
123:5.10 to ask distinguished visitors, stopping over the S. in
123:5.12 more liberal regarding the observance of the S..
124:2.1 It was the fifth of July, the first S. of the month,
124:6.12 for the appropriate celebration of the Passover S..
124:6.15 On the day before the Passover S., flood tides of
126:4.1 Therefore on the first S. after his fifteenth birthday
128:2.4 Each S. Jesus returned to Nazareth, and sometimes
128:5.9 read the Scriptures in the synagogue on the S.,
129:1.13 Frequently Jude came over on the S. to hear Jesus
134:9.1 Jesus had a family meeting in Capernaum over the S.
135:9.7 It was early on the morning of S., February 23,
137:1.1 During this S. two of John’s leading disciples
137:6.1 baptism was in the Capernaum synagogue on S.,
137:8.1 On S., June 22, shortly before they went out on their
138:5.4 Jesus spent a quiet S. with his chosen messengers;
140:7.7 the night after the S., Peter and James came to
143:0.1 Going north into Samaria, they tarried over the S. at
145:2.1 The next S.,at the afternoon service in the synagogue
145:2.14 The S. was just the time for the rapid and effective
145:3.1 in quest of health during the sacred hours of the S..
145:3.4 That S. was a great day in the earth life of Jesus, yes,
147:3.1 The afternoon of the second S. in Jerusalem, as the
147:6.4 My good men, you do well to be zealous for the S.,
147:6.4 the S. was made for man and not man for the S..
147:6.4 proclaim that the Son of Man is lord even of the S..”
148:3.1 second S. before their departure with the newly
148:7.1 The second S. before the departure of the apostles
148:7.2 the unfortunate sheep out of the pit, even on the S.,
148:7.3 just told you that it is lawful to do good on the S.,
150:3.0 3. SABBATH AT TIBERIAS
150:8.1 This S. was a beautiful day, and all Nazareth,
151:5.1 On S. Jesus hastened away to the hills, but when
152:2.1 The Master had so little rest over the S. that on
152:7.3 permission to speak the next day, that being the S.,
156:6.2 at Ramah on Friday and remained over the S..
162:2.2 They follow after me on the S. to spy on me but
163:0.1 on Friday, November 4, and continued until S.,
163:6.6 The next day being the S., Jesus went apart with the
164:4.2 Pharisees were angry about his healing on the S.,
164:4.3 because you can see that he does not observe the S..
164:4.8 beginning to feel strange about doing this on the S.;
166:1.1 On S., February 18, Jesus was at Ragaba, where
167:3.2 Jesus had presumed to do such a thing on the S.,
167:3.3 Does not every one of you, on the S., loose his ox
167:3.4 as a result of his public criticism of Jesus on this S.
168:3.7 and resting over the S. with friends in Bethpage,
169:0.6 Jesus heals disease on the S. and in many other ways
172:1.0 1. SABBATH AT BETHANY
172:1.2 after the S., all Bethany and Bethpage joined in
175:4.10 that Jesus had shown utter disregard for the S. and
185:2.7 Friday, was the preparation day for the Jewish S. of
186:3.3 for the Passover celebration and for the coming S. of
187:5.7 the preparation day for both the Passover and the S.,
188:1.6 burial because this was preparation day and the S.
188:1.7 to go back to the home of Joseph, rest over the S.,
189:4.2 of the Sabbath day and the evening after the S.,
189:4.9 They had been by themselves over the S.,
192:4.1 a meeting would be held by the seaside the next S. at
Sabbath—adjective
Sabbath afternoon(s)
123:5.12 custom for Joseph to take Jesus for walks on S.,
126:4.9 This S. Jesus climbed the Nazareth hill with James
127:3.8 to take his brothers and sisters out on S. for their
137:5.4 and appointing a conference with them that S..
140:9.1 This S. Jesus assembled the apostles around him on
141:3.1 daily to the multitude, and Jesus preached each S..
145:2.2 As Jesus taught in the synagogue this S., according
147:3.6 John and Jesus to the pool of Bethesda on this S..
153:0.3 Jesus went forth on this beautiful S. to preach his
153:1.1 greeted Jesus at three o’clock on this exquisite S. in
153:1.2 five thousand, and which terminated with this S.
154:1.3 The last of the seaside meetings was held on S.,
156:1.1 Jesus as a great healer and teacher, and on this S.
163:1.1 The seventy were ordained by Jesus on S.,
163:1.2 About two o’clock on this S., between showers of
165:3.1 By the end of January the S.-afternoon multitudes
170:0.2 This S. the Master sought to clarify the teaching
170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus
193:1.1 four o’clock on S., May 13, the Master appeared to
Sabbath breaking
147:6.3 their first charge against Jesus—that of S.—since he
147:6.4 opportunity to accuse Jesus and his associates of S.
164:4.1 Jesus knew that S. would be one of the chief
164:4.8 that both you and this man stand convicted of S..
164:5.1 All of the time this S. session of the Sanhedrin was
Sabbath day(s)
74:4.6 And this was the origin of the S.-day tradition.
126:0.4 to read the Scriptures in the synagogue on the S..
126:4.1 officially occupy the synagogue pulpit on the S..
129:2.6 Most of the S. days Jesus spent at Bethany.
131:2.12 remember the S. to keep it holy; honor your father
137:6.0 6. THE EVENTS OF A SABBATH DAY
137:8.3 privilege of speaking in the synagogue the coming S.
140:7.1 have requested; we will remain here over the S..”
140:9.1 The next S. Jesus devoted to his apostles, journeying
145:0.2 arranged to speak in the synagogue the coming S..
145:2.11 they were astonished at his sermon on this S..
145:3.1 their evening meal near the end of this eventful S.,
146:4.1 his custom to speak in these synagogues on the S..
147:3.5 went forth to his home, even though it was the S..
147:4.1 On the evening of this same S., at Bethany, while
147:6.3 since he had presumed to start his journey on the S..
147:6.3 thousand yards, the legal Jewish S. day’s journey.
147:6.4 it is unlawful to pluck and rub the grain on the S.?
147:6.4 when did it become sinful to eat grain on the S.?
147:6.4 your apostles do that which is unlawful on the S.;
147:6.4 and you do well to remember the S. to keep it holy;
147:6.4 that it is lawful to do many needful things on the S.?
148:7.2 and ask if it would be lawful to be healed on the S.
148:7.2 had a sheep and it should fall into a pit on the S.,
148:7.2 Is it lawful to do such things on the S.?”
148:7.2 Master, it would be lawful thus to do well on the S..
148:7.2 if you could tempt me to show mercy on the S..
148:7.2 that it is lawful to exhibit loving-kindness on the S.
148:7.2 that it is lawful to do good to men on the S..”
148:7.2 it is my Father’s will that you do good on the S.,
148:7.3 notwithstanding it was the S., they hastened to
149:7.2 The group remained together over the S.,
150:7.3 His enemies, knowing that he was to spend this S. in
151:0.1 many of them went out to fish, while on the S. they
151:0.1 Jesus spent most of this S. day alone in the hills.
156:0.1 rested over the S. amid these refreshing surroundings
156:0.2 This June S. day was one of great quiet.
159:6.2 On the S. a council of one hundred believers was
162:2.2 circumcise in accordance with the law on the S.,
162:2.2 they would kill me because I once on the S. set free
162:2.2 make a grievously stricken man whole on the S..
164:3.1 mendicants did not solicit or receive alms on the S.,
164:3.8 “Let us create the sight of this blind man on this S.
164:3.16 the afternoon of this S. and deliberately provoked
164:4.1 forbade the meeting of the Sanhedrin on the S..
164:4.1 the charge of having healed a blind man on the S.,
164:4.1 would be deliberating on these matters on the S.
164:4.3 in sending this beggar to wash in Siloam on the S..
164:4.11 blind, and even if your eyes were opened on the S.,
165:6.4 And this was the end of a full and busy S. day.
167:1.4 Is it lawful to heal the sick and afflicted on the S., or
167:1.5 having a favorite animal that fell in the well on the S.
167:3.1 for the Master to teach in the synagogue on this S.,
167:3.2 come, therefore, and be healed, but not on the S..”
167:3.3 If such a service is permissible on the S., should not
167:3.3 of the waters of liberty and life, even on this S.?”
172:0.3 who came out from Jerusalem, even on the S.,
187:6.2 home of Elijah Mark, where they tarried over the S..
188:3.0 3. DURING THE SABBATH DAY
188:3.1 Throughout this S. the disciples and the apostles
189:4.2 had kept close within during the hours of the S. and
Sabbath journey
147:6.3 thousand yards, the legal Jewish S. day’s journey.
Sabbath keeping
142:3.21 from Egypt is assigned as the reason for S.,
Sabbath morning
147:6.3 They did not move toward home until early S.,
150:7.1 ruler of the synagogue for his preaching at the S.
150:7.4 walked too fast on the way to the synagogue this S..
150:8.11 S. Jesus stepped down into the crowd which pressed
153:0.1 on S., the apostles noticed that Jesus was seriously
153:0.1 All of S. and the evening before, the twelve and their
153:1.7 On Friday evening, and again on S., the Jerusalem
164:3.1 This S., as Jesus and his two apostles drew near the
164:3.16 this man his sight by miraculous working, on this S.
166:1.1 Nathaniel made a breakfast on this S. for all of them,
167:1.1 invited Jesus to his house S. morning for breakfast
188:2.3 guards and ten Roman soldiers, even on this S.,
Sabbath-afternoon multitudes
165:3.1 By the end of January the S. numbered almost three
Sabbath observance
127:4.9 liberalize and modify family practices related to S.
142:3.21 of the fact of creation as the reason for S.?
Sabbath rest
148:7.4 but as an effective protest against making the S. of
Sabbath rites
123:3.5 and to inquire in detail as to the meaning of the S.,
Sabbath scriptures
127:3.8 Jesus continued to read the S. at the synagogue
Sabbath sermon(s)
123:5.10 learned much and derived inspiration from the S. in
165:3.0 3. SABBATH SERMON AT PELLA
170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus
171:0.3 What Jesus said in his S. only tended to confuse
153:1.2 five thousand, and which terminated with this S.
170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus
Sabbath service(s)
123:5.4 the faithful assembled in the synagogue at the S..
135:3.1 as well as when he went down to Engedi for S..
135:8.2 that Jude had come over to Capernaum for the S.,
141:3.1 rest each day, while all were on duty during the S..
150:3.1 The S. of the apostolic party had been put in the
150:3.1 that they could not be held in the new synagogue.
150:7.1 ruler of the synagogue for his preaching at the S.
150:8.0 8. THE SABBATH SERVICE
Sabbath session
164:5.1 All of the time this S.-breaking session of the
Sabbath-day tradition
74:4.6 And this was the origin of the S.-day tradition.
Sabbath weekends
142:8.4 The S. they usually spent with Lazarus
saber-toothed tiger
61:3.13 the cat tribe, by panthers and large s. tigers,
61:5.7 musk oxen, bison, ground sloths, giant beavers, s.,
61:7.15 the last glaciation, the horse, tapir, llama, and s.
64:4.7 these new animals virtually exterminated the s. and
100:4.5 In front of this animated human crouches a s..
sachems
70:5.7 The red men often had two sets of chiefs—the s.,
sackcloth and ashes
147:8.3 to bow down his head like a bulrush, to grovel in s.
163:6.5 heathen cities would have long since repented in s.
sacks
89:4.9 6,744,428 loaves of bread, and 5,740,352 s. of coin.
sacrament
83:6.3 the Christian error of regarding marriage as a s..
83:8.1 human; marriage should never have been called a s..
89:5.15 man could eat only a small ceremonial bit, a s..
89:9.1 rituals of sacrifice bred the later ceremonies of s..
89:9.2 a s. of cakes and wine was eventually utilized in lieu
89:9.2 the later Christian version of the s. took its origin.
89:9.4 of the sacrifice has evolved into the cult of the s..
92:2.2 The s. must consist, not of new and manufactured
92:3.2 confession, worship, survival after death, s., ritual,
93:4.14 offered these people the substitute of a s. of bread
98:5.4 It was believed that the partaking of the s. ensured
98:6.4 Both employed baptism and partook of the s. of
179:5.4 the only ceremony or s. associated with his whole
179:5.5 effort to establish this new s. of the remembrance,
194:4.8 meal of good fellowship and partook of the s. at the
sacramental
89:9.1 covenants have evolved into the later-day s. services
127:6.7 It was his custom to engage in this s. ritual
sacraments
89:9.0 9. SACRIFICES AND SACRAMENTS
89:9.4 Thus are the s. of modern religions the legitimate
121:5.10 by ceremonies of initiation and s. of worship.
sacred—noun
103:3.1 between the values of the secular and the s..
167:6.3 so does the s. oftentimes appear to be the common,
sacred—adjective
25:1.1 no such thing as menial work; all service is s. and
67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more s. than that reposed in
69:6.4 pyrites and flints used in striking fire were held s. by
69:6.5 The fires of the temples and shrines were s. and were
69:9.18 social order is not necessarily right—not divine or s.—
70:6.5 king was regarded as too s. to be viewed except on
70:11.5 all conspire in rendering human life more safe and s..
83:8.2 but this does not mean that marriage is necessarily s..
83:8.5 After all, the ideal mortal marriage is humanly s..
85:2.1 There was supposed to be something unusual and s.
88:5.5 names; the important one was regarded as too s. to
89:1.5 The swine was s. to the Phoenicians, the cow to the
89:4.7 and gifts are described as being dedicated, made s.,
89:6.3 the men of old held all such pledges to be highly s..
89:7.3 the practice of dedicating the first-born sons as s.
89:7.5 money earned by the temple prostitutes was held s.
92:2.2 that which was is ancient and supposedly s..
92:2.3 what their ancestors deemed to be holy and s..
93:2.5 of three concentric circles became regarded as so s.
127:5.3 to “fulfill the most s. of all human trusts—loyalty to
153:3.7 regarded as more s. and more binding upon the Jews
155:6.11 All things are s. in the lives of those who are spirit
159:4.4 The Scriptures are s. because they present the acts
181:2.19 have worked with me, all things have become s.,
185:5.6 remark as an insult to everything which they held s.
192:2.13 faith son of God, all upright work of the realm is s.
sacred animal
88:1.4 In this way the dog came to be the s. of the Parsees.
sacred book(s)
4:5.2 the failure of your s. clearly to distinguish between
88:2.6 s. of many religions have become fetishistic prisons
88:2.7 fetish writings which various religionists hold as s.,
88:2.7 If one of these s. happens to speak of the earth as
88:2.8 The practice of opening one of these s. to let the eye
88:2.9 the time and event of their being assembled as a “s..”
94:1.7 as the Rig-Veda, one of the most ancient of s..
95:4.2 translated into Hebrew and became the s. of that
96:7.4 collection of hymns transcends that of all other s. of
97:7.3 they made no profession to be writing a s..
98:6.1 was local; they had no priesthood and no “s..”
123:3.1 having been told on his sixth birthday that the s.
sacred bull
98:5.3 And in recognition of his slaying the mythical s.,
sacred cause
193:4.14 forsook his fellows, repudiated a s., and betrayed his
sacred ceremonies
124:6.4 not participate in the solemn and s. of the Passover
sacred classes
194:3.6 is delivered from the custody of priests and all s.
sacred creed
196:0.5 nor a mere intellectual belief which he held as a s.,
sacred domain
46:5.13 In this s. the Daynals carry forward the training of
sacred duty
132:4.8 It is the s. of a magistrate to acquit the innocent as
sacred edifice
175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the courts of the s..
sacred families
194:3.15 the end of special priesthoods and all belief in s..
sacred feasts
89:7.2 done in connection with one of the s. of the year,
sacred feature
71:8.1 The only s. of any human government is the
sacred fires
85:4.4 Vestal virgins charged with the duty of watching s.
89:8.1 dedicated to the service of tending the s. temple fires
sacred form
179:5.8 There was nothing of s. or ceremonial consecration
sacred game
110:3.1 Adjusters are playing the s. and superb game of ages;
sacred heritage
92:3.10 And this s. of animal ascent, evolutionary religion,
sacred history
97:8.0 8. SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY
97:8.1 the record of the experiences of the Hebrews as s.
97:8.1 the s. of Israel as portrayed in the Old Testament,
97:8.5 does not convert secular history into so-called s..
97:8.6 It has been converted into a fiction of s. and has
97:8.7 history of their people into a fictitious and s..
97:9.8 The difference between s. and profane history is
97:9.8 prepared the lengthy and prosaic account of the s.
97:9.29 disclose that much which has been regarded as s.
sacred hours
145:3.1 go in quest of health during the s. of the Sabbath.
sacred law(s)
123:5.2 of repeating aloud, the deeper teachings of the s..
149:3.3 offender, a violator of the teachings of the Jewish s..
153:3.6 a charge of blasphemy or on one of flouting the s.
154:3.2 before the Sanhedrin on charges of flouting the s.
154:7.1 blasphemy and other violations of the s. of the Jews.
164:1.2 which could be construed as an attack upon the s..
168:3.3 numerous accusations of flouting the Jewish s..
169:0.6 the Sabbath and in many other ways flouts the s. of
185:6.7 “We have a s., and by that law this man ought to
sacred life spheres
13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of s. contains the only inherent
sacred literature
130:3.6 the best of the authors of the world’s s. all clearly
sacred maidens
89:7.4 It was a religious ceremony to consort with these s.
sacred market place
69:4.4 before men would meet, unarmed, on the s..
sacred meal
89:4.10 the pretense of the ancient s., a communion service
sacred memory
178:1.15 It must not be permitted to become merely a s.,
sacred mountain
77:4.11 Ararat became their s., having much the same
77:4.12 Mount Ararat was the s. of northern Mesopotamia,
sacred oath(s)
21:4.5 the last step in fulfilling the s. of a Creator Son.
87:6.16 soon to be followed by religious pledges and s..
sacred obligation
178:1.5 you voluntarily assume a third and s.: service to the
sacred place(s)
97:3.4 Each Baal had a s., “holy women,” the ritual
194:3.10 the Spirit of Truth was independent of s., all forms
sacred pledges
89:6.3 the men of old held all such pledges to be highly s..
sacred portals
125:0.3 when he once entered its s., the great disillusionment
sacred precincts
125:4.3 the forbidden and reputedly s. of the temple,
142:1.1 conducted many teaching groups outside the s..
sacred responsibility or responsibilities
70:12.5 qualified intellectually and morally to fulfill such s..
132:5.23 wealth for the benefit of others is a solemn and s..
sacred rituals
94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an endless repetition of s. and
sacred river
85:5.3 infants were always put adrift upon some s. to be
sacred sanction
74:8.1 This circumstance lent almost s. to the time period of
sacred scene
140:2.3 host of beings looked down upon this solemn and s.
sacred scriptures
74:8.12 the later collections of the “s.” of the Hebrews and
98:2.7 the almost complete absence of priests and “s.”
159:4.4 The Scriptures are s. because they present the acts
sacred sectors
13:1.20 is a secret locked up in the s. of Seraphington.
sacred service(s)
89:7.5 devoted their earnings to all kinds of s. and works
188:5.9 The cross is that high symbol of s., the devotion of
sacred sex service
89:7.4 dedicating her body for life to the s. of the temple;
sacred shrine(s)
73:5.1 stone temple of the Father, the s. of the Garden.
90:5.3 The making of pilgrimages to s. is a very ancient
sacred sphere
13:2.3 Ascendington is the only s. that will be unreservedly
13:2.3 Vicegerington is the only s. that is wholly open to
107:3.10 domiciled on Divinington; that s sphere is their home
sacred spheres—see spheres, sacred
sacred spot
88:2.3 fireplace—became more or less of a fetish, a s..
sacred stones
85:1.1 Rachel concealed a number of s. in her tent.
85:1.3 All ancient clans and tribes had their s., and most
88:1.2 and “s.” have ever since been sought by man;
88:1.2 a string of beads was once a collection of s.,
88:3.1 cults from the earliest belief in s., through idolatry,
sacred symbol
188:5.9 as a s. of the good bestowing themselves upon the
sacred temple
89:8.1 virgins dedicated to the service of tending the s. fires
173:1.8 merchandisers had been ejected from the s..
175:1.9 houses and take profit from the services of the s..
176:0.1 These remarks depicting the destruction of the s.
184:3.11 in that Jesus advocated laying violent hands on the s.
sacred traditions
121:7.3 of their number who presumed to ignore their s.,
195:10.14 an ancient and authoritative religion of ritual and s..
sacred trust
49:6.4 souls are held as a s. by the personal guardian
66:1.5 Lanonandek would so shortly betray his s. of
67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more s. than that reposed in
160:4.12 Train your memory to hold in s. the strength-giving
sacred vessels
185:1.6 when he failed to reveal the hiding place of the s.,
sacred work
140:0.3 dedication to the s. of representing their Master in
192:2.13 faith son of God, all upright work of the realm is s.
sacred world(s)
13:0.4 On the seven s. of the Eternal Son there appear to
13:1.0 1. THE SEVEN S. WORLDS OF THE FATHER
13:2.6 but you are not permitted to visit the other six s..
13:3.0 3. THE S. WORLDS OF THE ETERNAL SON
18:1.4 the work of these high personalities on the seven s.
119:1.6 Only on this s. of the divine Sons are the mysteries
sacred writings
8:5.3 In your s. the term Spirit of God seems to be used
70:10.8 of barbarism within the pages of a collection of s..
94:1.7 The Brahmans culled the s. of their day in an effort
123:0.3 But this copy of the Jewish s. was not placed in
135:4.4 Throughout this period John read much in the s.
135:4.5 was not illiterate, John did well know the Jewish s.,
150:8.1 ruler of the synagogue handed him the roll of s.
150:8.6 his place before the ark, or chest, containing the s.
159:4.1 I observe that you teach us only a portion of the s.
159:4.6 rather the confusing misinterpretation of these s.
159:4.9 The fear of the authority of the s of the past prevents
159:4.10 They know the truth regarding the s., but they
159:4.10 in things nonspiritual instead of appealing to the s.
sacredly
13:1.13 I fully understand, and just as fully and s. protect,
18:1.5 and extraordinary contacts should be held s. secret.
sacredness
28:6.13 to all will creatures the sense of the obligation, s.,
99:6.3 fostering of false and exaggerated ideas of s.;
155:3.5 grave danger of allowing a sense of s. to become
159:4.9 A false fear of s. has prevented religion from being
170:3.10 Jesus never failed to exalt the s. of the individual as
194:3.7 personality and proclaims the s. of that person.
196:0.7 and s. of all human loyalties—personal honor,
sacrifice—noun; see sacrifice, human; see self-sacrifice
4:5.5 his Bedouin followers, the ceremonial s. of animals.
62:5.10 Nor was her s. in vain, for she held off the enemy
64:4.13 of the moon they grew panicky and began the s. of
64:4.13 the object and purpose of s. progressively changed
76:2.3 sought to discourage the offering of animal s. so
81:5.4 individuals willing to pay those premiums of self-s.
88:6.3 gradually displaced magic as the associate of s..
89:0.0 SIN, SACRIFICE, AND ATONEMENT
89:0.2 the observance of the propitiation ceremonies of s.
89:1.7 have cost vast treasure in effort, s., and self-denial,
89:4.0 4. ORIGINS OF SACRIFICE
89:4.1 S. as a part of religious devotions, like many other
89:4.1 step from the impulse of worship to the act of s..
89:4.1 Primitive man gauged the value of his s. by the
89:4.1 When the idea of s. first attached itself to religious
89:4.1 crude concepts of s. were elevated to the level of
89:4.2 of religion there existed two conceptions of the s.:
89:4.2 conceptions of the sacrifice: the idea of the gift s.,
89:4.2 debt s., which embraced the idea of redemption.
89:4.3 Man still later conceived that his s. might function as
89:4.3 it might be as a sweet savor in the nostrils of deity.
89:4.5 The earliest idea of the s. was that of a neutrality
89:4.5 so that s. for accidental and personal sin evolved into
89:4.5 personal sin evolved into the doctrine of s. for the
89:4.5 The atonement of the s. was a blanket insurance
89:4.7 form of propitiation; s. became the positive form.
89:4.8 Animal s. meant much more to primitive man than
89:6.2 A shaman once ordered the s. of a much respected
89:6.3 make a s. of that which first came out of his house
89:6.4 customary to slay a human being as a “foundation s.”
89:6.4 made ready to cast a bell, custom decreed the s. of
89:6.7 The idea of offering the first-born as a s. was
89:7.2 An outgrowth of the passing child s. was the custom
89:7.4 Later, a maiden consecrated to the gods as a s.
89:8.1 Next came the mock s. of daughters.
89:8.2 circumcision an outgrowth of the cult of partial s.;
89:8.4 The custom of s. eventually became associated with
89:9.1 The early rituals of s. bred the later ceremonies of
89:9.1 partake of a bit of the cannibalistic s. or a drop of
89:9.3 Christianity with teachings about blood and s.,
89:9.4 And so, after long ages the cult of the s. has evolved
89:10.1 attained consciousness of favor with God through s..
90:0.1 conciliation, and propitiation to s., atonement,
91:2.4 The appearance of the s. idea in any religion detracts
92:1.1 Circumcision, at first a s., became a hygienic
92:3.2 repentance, atonement, intercession, s., prayer,
92:6.1 are just evolving a religion of ghost fear and s..
93:4.14 a sacrament of bread and wine for the older s. of
93:4.14 quite at ease until he had offered a conventional s..
94:1.7 formalize, and fix their rituals of worship and s.
94:2.2 Brahmans taught that the s. to deity in itself was all-
94:7.7 Gautama’s gospel of salvation, free from s., torture,
95:1.5 that fertility was largely dependent on this sex s..
96:2.5 version of the old Yahweh ritual of magic and s..
97:4.5 preached forgiveness through repentance, not by s..
97:8.3 The second Isaiah talked about salvation by s. and
97:10.2 the farewell oration of Moses for the rituals of s.
98:4.7 celebration of the s. and death of Attis the festival
100:7.5 emphasis of love and mercy in the place of s. and
103:3.2 that the individual should make some personal s. for
103:4.1 provide that some portion of the ceremonial s.
103:4.2 man resorted to s. of some kind in an effort to make
103:4.4 Jesus swept away all of the ceremonials of s. and
121:7.10 doctrine of salvation by the s. made by some god.
122:9.1 that, in lieu of his s. as was the custom among the
122:9.1 herself (or have someone make the proper s. for her)
122:9.1 to make the proper s. to insure Mary’s ceremonial
130:1.2 The flight from duty is the s. of truth.
138:8.2 of sin through faith in God without penance or s.,
141:3.8 Jesus portrayed conquest by s., the s. of pride and
141:4.3 But these men, trained in the religion of the daily s.,
141:5.1 fraternal peace shall be purchased by the s. of free
142:3.17 not offer the blood of any s. with leavened bread.
142:3.18 8. The s. of the feast of the Passover shall not be left
146:2.16 will please the Lord better than the s. of an ox or
157:6.8 by your willingness to make the supreme s..”
160:2.6 an experience that it is worth any price, any s.,
162:4.2 This was the feast of feasts, since any s. not made
169:1.3 repentance and as a result of all your works of s.
172:2.4 instructed Lazarus to avoid the s. of his life to the
173:1.1 permissible for a worshiper to provide his own s.,
173:1.2 intended s. would not be rejected on the ground of
180:1.6 Keep in mind: It is loyalty, not s., that Jesus demands
180:1.6 The consciousness of s. implies the absence of that
180:1.6 vice of a friend for a friend can never be called a s..
180:5.12 The old religion taught self-s.; the new religion
184:0.1 before the time of the offering of the morning s.
184:0.1 s. was offered about three o’clock in the morning.
186:5.7 Jesus is not about to die as a s. for sin.
188:4.1 though the Son of Man did not offer himself as a s.
188:4.3 Neither was the Master’s death on the cross a s.
188:5.9 The cross is not the symbol of the s. of the Son of
192:2.8 you when the hour comes to drink the cup of s..
sacrifice, human
64:3.1 the only descendants of Andon never practiced h..
64:4.12 this terrible practice of h. has been perpetuated by
64:4.13 the offering of h. as a part of religious ceremonial
83:4.4 the h. was a regular feature of all weddings among
89:5.15 7. H. sounded the death knell of cannibalism.
89:5.15 When h. was fully established, man-eating became
89:6.0 6. EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SACRIFICE
89:6.1 H. was an indirect result of cannibalism as well as
89:6.1 entirely free from the practice of h. in some form
89:6.2 H. has been virtually universal;
89:6.2 it persisted in the religious customs of the Chinese,
89:6.2 from cannibalism and, therefore, steeped in h.,
89:6.2 Among certain backward tribes, h. is still carried
89:6.3 her fate, was actually offered as a h. by her father,
89:6.3 Moses’ stringent rulings against the offering of h..
89:6.7 all survivals of the early ceremonies involving h..
89:6.8 profound belief that it was necessary to offer a h.
89:7.0 7. MODIFICATIONS OF HUMAN SACRIFICE
89:7.4 worship had their origin in connection with h..
89:8.1 prostitution were in reality modifications of h..
89:8.2 could take the place of the older and complete h..
89:8.3 of eunuchs was first a modification of the idea of h..
89:9.1 The h., throughout the course of the evolution of
89:9.3 Christ became the last and all-sufficient h.;
89:9.4 successors of the shocking early ceremonies of h.
sacrifice—verb
54:1.6 is willing to s. righteous attainment for the sake of
89:6.8 spectacle of Abraham constrained to s. his son Isaac,
89:6.8 of great emotional stress, to s. their first-born sons.
89:7.1 Those groups which ceased to s. their first-born
93:4.14 did succeed in fully eradicating this proclivity to s.
139:3.8 James was thus the first of the twelve to s. his life
140:5.22 And every child should early learn to s..
155:6.7 should you s. the supreme experience of existence:
158:8.1 s. these cherished idols, for it is better to enter the
192:2.11 have told you that to obey is better than to s..
195:8.8 It is not necessary to s. faith in God in order to enjoy
sacrificed—verb
64:4.13 the moon only returned because they s. their fellow
69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly s. scores of slaves to show
69:8.2 set to fighting each other, s. to spirits, or enslaved.
84:7.10 The ancients s. the mother’s interests for the welfare
87:5.1 that, after they had s. to all known spirits, they did
89:4.8 At first he s. the best of everything, including his
89:4.9 ruler stated that he had s.: 113,433 slaves, 88 boats,
89:8.2 Hair, nails, blood, and even fingers and toes were s..
93:4.5 earnestly had they s. and made gifts to the priests
162:4.3 Seventy bullocks were s. during the feast,
177:2.2 he would have wounded love and s. loyalty.
185:1.6 this vacillating Roman ruler s. Jesus to his fear of the
194:3.16 They had s. their homes, families, friends, worldly
195:3.10 While some of the ideals of Jesus were s. in the
196:1.2 Jesus of Nazareth must not be longer s. to even
196:2.7 s. all hindrances to the doing of his Father’s will.
sacrificed—adjective
149:2.3 atonement—the teaching that Jesus was the s. Son
sacrificer
188:4.7 Though it is hardly proper to speak of Jesus as a s.,
sacrificers
90:5.5 became singers, others prayers, and still others s.;
sacrifices—see sacrifices, human
2:5.2 coaxed into loving his children because of the s. of
4:5.4 of winning the favor of Deity through s. and penance
15:14.2 the s. of time are made to secure the stabilization of
63:6.4 And this is the origin of s. as a part of worship.
74:7.21 the offerings of the fruit of the land for the blood s.
76:2.2 to note that preference was shown for his animal s..
76:2.4 two boys never got along well, and this matter of s.
81:1.4 in the days of Cain and Abel the s. of the pastoral life
84:7.19 to offer the required s. for the ghost’s progress
86:6.7 long waste of human effort upon tombs, temples, s.,
87:2.10 Property s. were also made by burning or burying.
87:2.10 for real objects and persons in these death s..
89:4.1 The first s. were such acts as plucking hair, cutting
89:4.6 deities that it required all the priests, ritual, and s.
89:4.7 as being dedicated, made sacred, or are called s..
89:4.10 these semisavages to eat the material part of their s.,
89:5.0 5. SACRIFICES AND CANNIBALISM
89:6.1 as it was never the custom to eat these death s..
89:6.2 less than a thousand years ago that these s. died
89:6.6 Moses had forbidden these foundation s., but the
89:6.6 building reminiscent of the primitive foundation s..
89:8.6 so the business of offering s. gradually developed
89:8.6 Do not entertain the mistaken idea that early s. were
89:9.0 9. SACRIFICES AND SACRAMENTS
89:9.3 doctrines of redemption through animal s. or
93:4.3 bestows the favor of God on my faith, not on s.
93:4.14 While no s. were permitted within the colony,
93:4.14 on the outskirts of Salem where they offered s.
93:6.4 that salvation could be secured only by works—s.
93:6.4 subsequently preferred to go back to the older s.
94:7.3 Gautama denounced gods, priests, and their s., but
97:4.1 —the god who had so long been served with s. and
97:10.2 bondage to their own priest-ridden code of laws, s.,
125:1.5 permitted to witness the daily s. in the temple,
135:2.1 John offered the s. required for his cleansing.
141:4.3 from the idea of offering animal s. as a religious duty
143:4.2 worshiped Yahweh and their gods and offered s.
146:2.15 eloquent phraseology, fasting, penance, or s..
146:4.4 and offering those s. commanded by Moses in
162:4.2 Here was a time of racial rejoicing, mingled with s.
162:4.4 remained at the temple to attend the morning s.;
162:4.4 Then followed the s. for the day, associated with
162:6.2 Just here was a pause while the s. were being
166:4.4 Galileans whose blood Pilate mingled with the s.,
173:1.1 business of providing suitable animals for various s..
174:4.3 to be regarded than all the burnt offerings and s..”
181:2.14 “Levi, I know much about your anxieties, s., and
190:5.1 Passover week in Jerusalem attending upon the s.,
sacrifices, human
4:5.5 did make a distinct advance when he forbade h. and
89:5.15 offering of h. effectively put a stop to cannibalism,
89:6.2 introduced clay images to take the place of h., but
89:6.2 it was less than a thousand years ago that these s.
89:7.1 Moses attempted to end h. by inaugurating the
89:9.2 utilized in lieu of the flesh and blood of the older h..
89:9.3 of the doctrines of redemption through h. or animal
sacrificial—see sacrificial animal(s)
63:6.4 developed into the more elaborate s. ceremonies
82:6.10 —there can be little serious objection to such a s.
89:0.2 the whole subsequent s. system grew up around
89:4.3 incense and other aesthetic features of s. rituals
89:4.3 sacrificial rituals which developed into s. feasting,
89:4.4 As religion evolved, the s. rites of conciliation and
89:4.7 are the ritualization of these ancient s. techniques of
89:5.16 Finally animal substitutes came into general use for s.
89:7.3 of dedicating the first-born sons as sacred or s.,
89:8.1 S. redemption and temple prostitution were in reality
89:8.2 was s., no thought of hygiene being attached thereto
89:9.3 the early Jewish fraternity was a s. blood affair.
94:1.5 apart from ritualistic observances and s. ceremonials.
97:5.4 and Micah fearlessly attacked the whole s. system.
125:2.3 was not pleased with this spectacle of s. offerings,
162:4.4 willow branches for the adornment of the s. altar,
179:0.3 not participate in any s. service of the Jewish system.
186:5.1 has any connection with the Jewish s. system.
188:4.9 this concept of atonement and s. salvation is rooted
sacrificial animals(s)
85:3.4 evolutionary religion the lamb was the typical s.
98:5.4 hymns, mumbling magic, eating the flesh of the s.,
125:1.1 presence of money-changers and the vendors of s.
173:1.1 became the more general practice to purchase s.
173:1.1 had grown up this custom of selling all kinds of s. in
173:1.3 But traffic in s. and sundry merchandise was not
173:1.3 exchange of money intended for the purchase of s.
sacrificing
64:4.12 culminated, later on, in the s. of humans to appease
89:4.8 As time passed, man became shrewd in his s.,
89:6.2 among the first to abandon the s. of humans for
89:6.7 It used to be said upon s., “life for life.”
93:9.4 particularly with their practice of s. first-born sons.
132:2.4 religious dogma stands in grave danger of s. his
186:5.1 time of the s. of the Passover lambs in the temple.
sacrilege
92:2.2 religion, novelty has always been regarded as s..
sacrilegious
124:1.4 while one or two seemed to think the boy was s. if
sad
2:6.4 the individual believer in a s. position of insecurity
16:6.9 But it is s. to record that so few persons on Urantia
45:1.11 And this s. spectacle has been observable during
53:1.3 Your olden prophet saw his s. estate when he
68:1.1 Rather did the early races learn by s. experience that
74:3.3 And thus ended a s. but enlightening day—their
75:6.4 It was a s., s. caravan that prepared to journey on.
121:2.8 But even in that s. hour the Jews refused to learn
126:2.1 together to the house to break the s. news to Mary.
126:3.2 mother during this trying and peculiarly s. ordeal.
137:1.5 morrow for Galilee, both James and John were s..
140:6.11 And be not given to fasting with a s. countenance
153:5.4 Peter said: “Yes, Lord, we are s. and perplexed, but
158:5.1 life is worse than death; his mother and I are of a s.
181:2.6 to know the significance of Jesus’ s. countenance
190:5.3 they stood still and viewed him with s. surprise.
192:4.5 This was a s. homecoming for John Mark.
saddened
137:1.3 John was s. by the thought of losing two of his able
141:0.2 I am s. only because none of my father Joseph’s
141:7.13 Jesus was at times s., but never discouraged.
171:0.5 Said Jesus: “I am s. that you know not why we go
172:5.3 Peter; by night he was sobered and inexpressibly s.
saddest
159:4.10 “But the s. feature of all is the fact that some of the
saddle
187:2.1 which served as a s. for supporting the body weight.
Sadducean
129:1.5 and still the most influential of the S. group,
172:5.13 was influenced by the ridicule of his S. friends.
175:4.1 in conference with a certain group of S. relatives
177:4.2 disclosed to some of his relatives and to certain S.
Sadduceans
185:0.1 the Sanhedrist court (principally S.), Judas Iscariot,
Sadducee
138:2.9 the Baptist, and his S. parents had disowned him.
138:4.2 break bread with S. or publican, Roman or Jew,
167:7.1 “Seeing that the high priest is a S., and since the
172:5.13 A prominent S. (a friend of Judas’s family) rushed
Sadducees
135:6.7 S. came forward and presented themselves for
137:7.7 The S. consisted of the priesthood and wealthy Jews.
137:7.7 They were not such sticklers for the details of law
137:7.7 The Pharisees and S. were really religious parties,
139:12.1 Judas’s parents were S., and when their son joined
142:8.1 opposition to Jesus among the Pharisees and S.
153:1.1 The day before, fifty-three Pharisees and S. had
157:2.1 By this time some of the S. were united with the
157:2.2 beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the S..
167:7.1 since the S. do not believe in angels, what shall we
171:2.4 Son of Man is rejected by the priests and the S.
173:2.8 But the cleansing of the temple had brought the S.
173:2.8 the S. now represented a majority of the Sanhedrin.
173:3.3 Jesus did not despise the Pharisees and S. personally.
173:4.4 Jesus saw a group of the S. and Pharisees making
173:4.5 And that night both the S. and the Pharisees joined
174:2.1 selected from among the scribes, S., and Pharisees
174:2.1 the Pharisees, S., and even the Herodians were all
174:2.3 the people, even the S., enjoyed their discomfiture.
174:3.0 THE SADDUCEES AND THE RESURRECTION
174:3.1 this time a company of the learned and crafty S..
174:3.2 these S. were not sincere in asking this question
174:3.3 Jesus had finished answering these questions, the S.
174:3.3 you have well answered these unbelieving S..”
174:3.3 The S. dared not ask him any more questions,
174:3.4 appealed to Moses in his encounter with the S.
174:3.5 The S. had thought to subject Jesus to the withering
174:4.1 Another group of S. had been instructed to ask
174:4.1 plan of the confederated Pharisees, scribes, S.,
174:4.7 the Pharisees had enjoyed the manner in which the S.
174:4.7 the S. were delighted by the failure of the Pharisees;
174:5.13 the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, the S.,
175:0.1 and would-be destroyers—the scribes, Pharisees, S.,
175:3.1 indictment of these chief priests and impenitent S.
175:4.4 The S., who now controlled and dominated the
175:4.5 1. They feared that the increased popular favor with
175:4.7 They felt themselves responsible for the preservation
175:4.14 A small group of the S. had actually proposed to
184:1.1 the Master’s trial was kept in the hands of the S.;
184:3.3 How these chief priests, scribes, S., and Pharisees
185:2.1 The S. and councilors who had taken it upon
185:2.2 observed they were reluctant to state their charges
185:2.2 knew they had been all night engaged in deliberations
185:4.3 Then Herod turned to the chief priests and the S.
185:8.1 the S., “We have no king but Caesar,” was a shock
188:2.1 The chief priests, Pharisees, and S. recalled that they
194:4.10 rapidly, and once more the S. took notice of them.
194:4.10 But the S. began to put the leaders of the Jesus sect
194:4.10 until they were prevailed upon to accept the counsel
194:4.11 the Jesus brotherhood and the Pharisees and S..
Sadib—second assistant Sovereign of Satania
45:3.4 3. The second assistant Sovereign—S., number
45:3.4 S. also came to Satania with Lanaforge.
sadly
34:4.12 four creatures—called beasts—has been s. marred;
74:8.5 the various races of earth became s. mixed up in
sadness
75:5.6 these children recover from the sorrow and s. of
93:9.2 The loss of Melchizedek produced a s. in the heart of
122:5.1 plight of the Jewish people caused Joseph much s.
122:5.3 worshipful, sometimes characterized by apparent s.
126:2.8 Mary, and even the children, were overcast with s..
129:0.3 The s. of the anticipated separation was tempered by
135:10.1 There was a s. of confusion about John.
150:4.3 such division can produce only sorrow and s..
151:0.2 the apostles were aware of a peculiar s. mingled
safe—see safe conduct
14:6.21 of mind ministry on s. and advisory personalities.
20:5.2 designed to make these Sons s. and sympathetic
28:7.3 the s. and dependable pilgrims who have preceded
30:4.28 transport seconaphim for the long and s. journey.
52:4.5 It is s. to liberate such ethical and intelligent mortals.
54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and s. only when it is cosmic
57:4.6 Only the outer systems are s. at the time of such a
63:2.3 This was their secret and s. hiding place for the
64:3.3 sought the highlands as a s. place in which to live.
69:4.3 with a fetish on guard the goods were always s..
69:4.4 Any fugitive reaching the market place was s. and
70:11.5 all three conspire in rendering human life more s. and
71:2.7 Education of public opinion is the only s. and true
77:3.2 such a structure should be placed a s. distance from
79:2.7 if the superior stocks reproduce themselves in a s.
87:5.1 to the “unknown gods,” just to be thoroughly s..
90:2.10 announcement of s. arrival of the dead in spiritland.
92:2.6 Conscience never has been a s. guide to conduct.
110:1.2 The Adjusters are loving leaders, your s. and sure
114:6.7 for the sake of the s. transit of moral values from
118:3.7 it would hardly be s. to postulate that the immaterial
120:1.6 guarantee the s. administration of your universe
121:2.10 made the world s. for Jewish travel and opened the
123:0.6 not altogether s. for two lone travelers with a child
127:4.10 the thought that at least the harp was s. from seizure
129:1.3 craft which were far more s. for sailing the lake than
130:5.4 Jesus held the infuriated man at a s. distance by his
132:7.4 Buddha guided his ship right up to the s. harbor,
132:7.4 They live within hailing distance of the s. waters of
133:1.5 I presume you are fairly s. in your journey through
139:6.7 in the knowledge that their families’ welfare was s.
147:8.4 walls, the restorers of s. paths in which to dwell.
154:7.5 learned from David that her father-brother was s.
155:5.11 Tradition is a s. refuge and an easy path for those
168:5.2 Lazarus knew Abner well, and here he felt s. from
169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his son’s s. return
175:1.24 Those who have believed my gospel are now s.
176:1.5 of the Roman troops, finding a s. shelter in Pella
176:3.7 you are not given truth to crystallize into settled, s.,
184:0.3 John was free and s. in the palace of Annas not only
safe conduct
5:1.1 ask for s. into the Paradise presence of the Father.
87:3.3 his spare time planning for the s. of his own ghost
101:10.4 a rational hope of achieving s. from the material
120:1.3 wholly dependent upon you for s. throughout their
120:1.3 unreservedly dependent upon your Father for s.
134:2.4 the s. of the travelers making up the caravan party.
Safed—see also James of Safed
138:9.3 Cana, Bethlehem of Galilee, Jotapata, Ramah, S.,
safeguard
25:2.7 by the judge-arbiter to present evidence and to s. the
32:3.6 The surest s. for the creature throughout the long
53:7.12 security against rebellion and surest s. against sin.
95:2.5 the Egyptians placed their faith in tombs as the s.
123:4.7 to s. the persons of men and women of destiny,
126:5.9 supporting his family was a sure s. against his having
135:3.1 watch over and s. his herds of sheep and goats.
140:5.16 kindly attitudes s. the soul from the destructive
178:1.16 the very truths which they profess to teach and s..
184:3.4 provided every s. of fairness in the selection of
185:1.6 sacrificed Jesus to his fear of the Jews and to s. his
safeguarded
48:7.28 knowledge is s. by wisdom and socialized by love.
112:5.15 identifiable factor of personality is effectually s. in
159:4.9 prevented religion from being s. by common sense
safeguarding
3:1.10 hope of conserving and s. these phases of God’s
81:6.25 is at a standstill in the s. of the home institution.
91:1.1 But for the s. of prayer, all holy days would revert to
129:2.9 he could intrust such funds to his friends for the s.
134:6.1 at the same time s. an equal degree of freedom for
154:2.3 orders from their chief respecting the s. of Jesus.
165:2.10 that I will not falter in the s. of the sheepfold,
188:2.0 2. SAFEGUARDING THE TOMB
safeguards
69:1.4 They embrace the social s. of the home and school,
83:0.2 but the real influence which forever s. marriage and
safekeeping
112:3.6 efficiently perform the same service of identity s.
113:6.10 lodged these morontia realities for s. in the custody
117:4.3 of even human beings for s. and self-realization.
120:3.11 to you, Gabriel, I commit the s. of the Son of Man
172:2.3 this money in the hands of Simon, their host, for s.
safely
14:6.13 afforded the Son the arena wherein he could s. and
15:9.16 a clear track; its orbit must be s. and finally settled.
19:5.12 on revelation if you hope to progress quickly and s..
34:6.3 never stopping until the soul is s. exalted to the very
35:4.5 And he did foster the truth of his day and s. pass it
55:11.8 is settled in light, even if we cannot s. postulate the
63:2.3 they s. made their previously prepared rendezvous
64:7.18 a new home; and they were successful, s. crossing
69:9.9 Property honesty rested s on this type of superstition
93:10.1 was to be released from the flesh and s. restored to
110:1.2 dedicated to the stupendous task of guiding you s.
110:4.6 fewer and fewer beings who could function s. with
111:1.9 With your consent, this faithful pilot will s. carry
123:0.1 Mary did not wean the babe until they arrived s. in
123:6.9 and guide me more s. than strangers who can only
125:2.9 have their strangely acting son s. back in Nazareth.
137:0.1 to deliver the boy s. into the hands of his parents.
141:6.2 when you have a man s. and securely within the
143:6.5 fully to the Samaritans because he could s. do so,
165:6.2 over his household and s. trust this faithful steward
167:4.5 twelve hours of the day in which work may s. be
171:8.6 behold, here is your pound, which I have kept s.
176:3.4 I s. hid your talent in the earth; here it is; you now
181:1.10 fully believes that his career for time and eternity is s.
184:2.5 Peter saw no way of s. escaping from his accusers;
safety
48:4.18 Humor should function as an automatic s. valve to
62:3.7 the first species of mammals ever to provide for s. in
62:4.4 continuing to resort to the treetops as a s. measure
63:4.3 males would fight heroically for the s. of their mates.
68:1.3 the reciprocity of necessity and on the enhanced s. of
68:4.5 biologic s. brake against precipitation too suddenly
83:7.8 must divorce function as the social s. valve which
109:5.3 Therefore, in scrutinizing mental situations, s. lies
118:6.8 cosmic citizenship, to possess assurance of s. in the
118:7.8 increased s. in narrowing the limits of personality
120:0.8 decreed the s. of his realm throughout the entire
123:0.2 the burden that Mary carried in her heart for the s.
123:0.5 Joseph entertained great fears for the child’s s. in
123:1.1 the fourth day the party reached its destination in s..
123:6.2 Mary become unduly anxious about his health and s.,
130:3.2 desire the way to reach the harbor of salvation in s.
131:3.6 but s. is found only when the soul craves reproof
132:6.1 in very truth, they are but a short distance from s.
136:7.1 to exercise normal watchcare over his human s.
139:8.8 Thomas was cautious, advocating a policy of s. first
153:5.1 admixed with their depression a real fear for their s.
154:6.2 They also feared for their own s..
154:7.2 to see that information of their whereabouts and s.
160:1.7 person prefers to cling to the old illusions of s. and
169:2.2 an eye single to your present profit and future s..
174:5.3 since I fear for the s. and loyalty of even some of
177:3.1 they grew increasingly anxious about his s.;
177:4.9 selfish deserter whose only thought was his own s.
179:2.3 Master had but one anxiety, and that was for the s.
182:3.7 painful anxiety concerning the s. of his apostles.
187:5.6 ignominious death, after he had provided for the s.
sagacious
78:4.5 most skillful and s. militarists ever to live on Urantia.
81:6.38 High civilizations are born of the s. correlation of
124:3.2 Jesus’ parents were extraordinarily wise and s. in all
139:4.13 Had not John been tactful and s., he would have
141:3.4 his s. insight, his alertness of mind, his matchless
177:4.9 But he rejoiced in being so s. as to trade off his
195:1.4 2. Paul and his successors were s. compromisers;
sagacity
19:2.5 wisdom for completion of their administrative s..
52:6.6 Selfish political s. is ultimately suicidal—destructive
53:0.1 was distinguished for wisdom, s., and efficiency.
92:5.11 The greatness of Moses lies in his wisdom and s..
93:5.3 be characterized by intelligence, initiative, s., and
95:5.5 singleness of purpose had the political s. of Moses,
125:5.8 an appealing combination of s. and humor which
126:2.7 possession of keen business judgment and financial s.
169:2.4 that his unfaithful steward had at least shown s. in
172:5.7 in Jesus’ understanding of men as well as in his s.
174:2.3 entrap him marveled greatly at the unexpected s. of
178:1.7 Display wisdom and exhibit s. in your dealings with
181:2.15 You should learn s. along with your aggressiveness
sage
51:3.9 Machiventa Melchizedek, the “s. of Salem” in the
93:2.0 2. THE SAGE OF SALEM
93:2.4 El Elyon, the Most High, and as the s. of Salem.
93:10.10 Machiventa Melchizedek, the onetime s. of Salem,
95:4.2 The teachings of this s. were translated into
104:1.3 three concentric circles which the s. of Salem wore
Sagittarius
15:3.5 away in the enormous and dense star cloud of S.,
15:3.5 from opposite sides of the vast S. subgalactic system
15:3.7 The S. sector and all other sectors and divisions of
15:3.11 Nebadon and its associated creations around the S.
15:3.12 of the one hundred minor sectors, including S.,
41:0.4 swings in an increasingly settled orbit about the S.
Sahara
78:1.10 8. The S. civilization. The superior elements of
78:1.10 settlements in what is now the great S. desert.
80:1.3 But the ingress of large numbers of the S. peoples
80:1.4 The S. was an open grazing land overspread by
80:2.1 the great open pasture regions of S. into a barren
80:2.1 but long-headed dwellers of the great S. plateau.
80:2.2 The least progressive division to the east of the S.
Saharan
78:3.7 The S. civilization had been disrupted by drought
78:5.5 contributed to the northern groups of the S. Sangik
80:3.2 and to the south were in contact with the S. peoples.
Saharans
78:1.11 blue men from the north and S. from the south met
80:1.1 lakes, where blue men from the north and the S.
80:1.4 These S. never engaged in manufacture, nor were
80:1.4 nor were they city builders.
80:1.4 They were an indigo-black group which carried
80:1.4 But they received a very limited amount of the violet
80:2.5 the great influx of S. led them to seek outlets for
80:8.1 to mix with the remnants of the commingled S. and
80:9.8 amount of secondary Sangik blood through the S..
80:9.11 peoples have been thoroughly admixed with the S..
said—non-exhaustive; see Jesus said
5:6.13 when all is s. and done,I can do nothing more helpful
12:7.4 But all this which can be truly s. of the Universal
12:7.4 Father cannot be s. with equal certainty of all his
30:4.11 It was s. of Christ Michael that, when he ascended
77:5.5 This woman, Ratta, s. that her ancestors were all
84:4.6 During labor, scores of foolish things were s. and
103:2.5 When it is s. that the child is positive, reference is
107:6.1 Mystery Monitors; all that can certainly be s. of them
112:5.4 When it is s. that man has identity, it is recognized
114:7.15 only one or two worlds may be s. to be worse,
118:0.1 Concerning the several natures of Deity, it may be s.
122:4.2 visitations nothing was s. about the house of David.
124:1.1 Though it could hardly be s. that Jesus was ever
125:0.4 few remarks of protest to his father, he s. nothing.
125:2.3 Jesus s. nothing about such matters to his parents,
125:2.11 to observe how indifferent Jesus seemed to all they s.
125:6.5 His father looked reprovingly at him but s. nothing.
125:6.10 Jesus s. little; neither did his parents say much in
126:3.9 but Jesus s. nothing of these matters to his mother,
127:1.7 since all he had s. in the past had made little or no
127:3.5 James was disappointed that Jesus s. nothing.
128:3.5 Stephen was impressed with what Jesus s.; he never
128:7.2 At this time he thought much but s. little about the
130:1.2 Jesus therefore s. nothing that would suddenly
130:2.5 Presently Anaxand told his superior what Jesus had s
130:7.1 commercial; hardly a word was s. about religion.
131:2.13 Have I not s. of my creatures on earth, you are the
131:3.6 “The fool has s. in his heart, ‘Evil shall not
131:10.6 my tutor has s. that by searching for him I shall
132:4.2 As a rule, to those he taught the most, he s. the least.
133:2.1 It was not so much what Jesus s. that touched this
133:3.6 The courtesans were astonished at what he s. even
133:3.10 So far the two courtesans had s. nothing; Ganid
137:4.9 But Jesus s. nothing.
137:4.9 he had s.—or rather desirefully thought—too much.
139:4.2 it cannot be truthfully s. that John was “the disciple
139:4.7 John thought much but s. little.
140:10.2 did make sure to remember what the Master s., they
142:6.5 you should not marvel that I s. you must be born
143:1.8 This was not all that Jesus s. on that occasion, but it
143:3.3 trip hardly a word was s. about their troubles.
143:6.1 This he s. in reference to the preaching of John the
144:8.7 John came neither eating nor drinking, and they s.
145:2.13 behaved accordingly in all that he thought or s.
146:3.1 teacher, allowing the truth of many things he s. but
147:1.3 into the house and told Mangus what Jesus had s..
147:4.10 Nothing Jesus had s. to the apostles up to this time
148:4.11 All this and much more Jesus s. to Thomas,
150:9.3 Jesus s. nothing, but his friends were more than
151:3.13 Jesus s. the parable referred to two things: First, it
152:1.2 What Jesus s. in explanation of many of these
152:2.5 Not a word was s. to Jesus, though, of course, he
152:2.8 The apostles s. nothing.
153:0.1 Jesus had s. little to them since they left Jerusalem.
153:0.2 Nathaniel s. they were in the midst of the “lull
153:3.6 it had been reported that Jesus had s., “Salvation is
154:4.6 the men of many subsequent generations have s.
155:5.15 their emotions mightily stirred by what Jesus had s..
158:1.8 certain things s., Peter erroneously conjectured
158:1.9 And Peter s. this because of his confusion, and
158:6.6 were afraid to ask aught concerning what he had s.,
158:7.7 They only vaguely comprehended what he s. about
162:1.10 Some s. he was a good man; some a prophet;
162:1.10 some that he was truly the Messiah; others s. he
162:2.2 Some s. he was mad; some that he had a devil.
162:2.2 Others s. this was indeed the prophet of Galilee
162:2.2 Some s. the religious authorities were afraid to
162:6.4 others s. Jesus could not be the Christ, seeing that he
162:7.4 One near by has just s. that I have a devil, that I
165:3.2 “What I have many times s. to my apostles and to my
166:2.6 The twelve s. not a word.
166:2.8 still the apostles s. nothing in reply to the Master’s
167:7.4 “And do you not remember that I s. to you once
168:1.12 Martha also s. this because she was not certain as
168:4.5 When Jesus s. that Lazarus’s sickness was really not
169:1.2 truly been s. of the Son of Man that he is a friend
169:2.1 “Master, what did you mean when you s. today that
169:4.4 can know God, not by understanding what Jesus s.,
171:0.2 No matter what Jesus s. about the nonmaterial
171:0.3 What Jesus s. in his Sabbath sermon only tended
171:4.3 comprehend that the Master meant just what he s..
171:7.9 Most of the really important things which Jesus s.
172:1.5 Lazarus s. nothing, but when some of the people
172:1.6 what they thought and hearing what they s.,
172:1.6 that by this act Mary evinces faith in what I have s.
172:5.9 to Bethany Thomas thought much but s. nothing.
173:5.4 after his resurrection, they recalled what he had s..
174:0.1 At this meeting he s. farewell to Lazarus, giving him
174:0.1 Jesus also s. good-bye to the aged Simon, and gave
174:3.1 “Master, Moses s. that if a married man should die
174:3.4 That the Father had s., “I am the God of Abraham,
174:4.3 “Of a truth, Master, you have well s. that God is
174:4.6 ‘The Lord s. to my lord, sit on my right hand until
176:2.8 based on the memories of what the Master s. on
176:2.8 records left blank concerning much that was s.
177:0.1 was pervaded by an ominous silence; little was s.
177:2.1 Jesus s. many things which helped John better to
179:3.2 Jesus s. nothing; it was not necessary that he should
179:4.3 herbs, handed it to Judas, saying, “You have s..”
179:4.4 Peter was highly excited by what had been s.,
180:1.1 I s. that I desired to give you a new commandment
180:3.8 show us the Father, and everything you have s. will
180:4.6 Alpheus did not understand what the Master s.,
180:6.7 among yourselves about what I meant when I s.
181:2.10 Ponder well all that I have s. to you about
182:0.1 overheard much of what the Master s. from this
183:5.2 along near the captains, overhearing all that was s.,
184:1.8 upon Annas but only replied, “So you have s..”
184:3.6 all this false testimony the Master never s. a word;
184:3.7 That was not exactly what Jesus s., regardless of the
185:2.3 worthy to die for the things which he has s. and done
185:3.2 Tell me, have you s. that you are the king of the
186:2.2 to a better knowledge of the truth by what he s..
186:2.9 Jesus s. little during these trials, but he s. enough
186:5.5 All that the Son of Man s. or did on earth greatly
187:1.3 modified to read, “He s., ‘I am the king of the Jews
187:2.1 Jesus was able to hear all that was s. of him in
187:2.1 also could those present easily hear all that Jesus s.
187:2.8 and his brother and sister, he smiled but s. nothing
190:2.7 visit because of certain things which Jesus had s. to
190:3.1 Jesus’ brother, had requested that nothing be s. to
190:5.8 they told all that Jesus had s. to them and how they
191:0.5 James s. little; he was tremendously disappointed
191:1.2 And as he s. this, there suddenly appeared in front
191:1.5 he s. enough to betray to all present that he had
191:5.4 “And you, Thomas, who s. you would not believe
191:5.6 After the Master s. this, he vanished from their sight.
192:2.6 It was this interpretation of what Jesus s. that had
192:4.4 Because of certain things s. to the eleven while they
194:4.3 not one of them s. that aught of the things which he
196:3.35 When all is s. and done, the Father idea is still the
sail
128:5.5 His friends from Egypt set s. for home,
130:0.3 Tarentum, where they set s. for Athens in Greece,
130:6.6 made ready about noon one day to s. for Carthage
133:4.14 his business was finished, and they prepared to s. for
133:7.1 Shortly the travelers set s. for Cyprus, stopping at
151:5.3 The high wind had torn the s. away before the
151:5.4 directed them to s. him across to the other side.
sailed
130:0.2 From Alexandria they s. for Lasea in Crete.
130:0.2 From Crete they s. for Carthage, touching at Cyrene.
130:0.3 From Ephesus they s. for Cyprus, putting in at
130:0.3 and resting on Cyprus and then s. for Antioch in
133:2.5 From Nicopolis they s. on the same boat for Corinth
158:8.2 they entered the boat and s. across to Magadan.
sailing
123:5.12 to the west they could make out the s. vessels on the
129:1.3 superior type, craft which were far more safe for s.
sailors
78:5.7 these Andite s., together with some who followed
80:8.5 later amalgamated with groups of Andonite s. who
97:9.16 created a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian s.
sails
159:3.8 Faith is to religion what s. are to a ship; it is an
sainted
85:6.3 Later, distinguished souls passed on and were s..
saints
88:2.1 skeletal remains of s. and heroes are still regarded
89:3.6 battle; in later days it became the practice of “s..”
92:3.4 “the faith once delivered to the s.” must, in theory,
94:4.7 monsters, goblins, and s. of the later-day cults.
94:10.2 pray to angels, s., a Holy Mother, and the gods.
98:3.4 bones of heroes and later on of the Christian s..
135:3.2 whole heaven shall be given to the people of the s.
135:5.5 elevating the believing s. of the chosen people to
170:5.15 of the final redemption of the s. of the Most High.
195:4.2 new menace arose in the creation of a galaxy of “s.”
sake—see sake—with my
5:3.3 Worship is for its own s.; prayer embodies a self-
54:1.6 willing to sacrifice righteous attainment for the s. of
103:5.6 whosoever shall lose his life for the s. of the kingdom
114:6.7 the ideals of that which has survived for the s. of
130:6.4 courage, and devoted service to man, for God’s s..
140:3.11 are they who are persecuted for righteousness’ s.,
140:5.20 are they who are persecuted for righteousness’ s.,
144:5.49 Hear these our prayers for your own s.; Be pleased
144:5.51 At the end, for the s. of the divine Son, Receive us
147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the s. of strife and contention
150:8.3 King, for the s. of our fathers who trusted in him.
150:8.6 to their children’s children for his own name’s s.,
163:3.4 parents, or children for my sake and for the s. of
176:1.1 authorities and are persecuted for the s. of the gospel
180:3.1 I also suffered before you for the s. of this gospel
180:3.9 believe me for the s. of the very life I have lived—
180:3.9 sake of the very life I have lived—for the work’s s..”
sake—with my
2:5.4 who blots out your transgressions for my own s.,
97:7.10 who blots out their transgressions for my own s.,
137:6.2 hated you and cast you out for my name’s s..’
158:7.5 whosoever loses his life for my s. and the gospel’s
163:3.4 wife, brethren, parents, or children for my s. and
174:5.8 but he who is willing to lay down his life for my s.
174:5.12 “All this has not happened for my s. but for yours.
176:1.1 out of the synagogue and put in prison for my s.,
176:1.1 For a time you may be hated by all men for my s.,
180:3.1 you suffer many things for the s. of my gospel.
180:6.1 shall be with you in all your sufferings for my s.
182:1.5 While they must suffer much for my s., I desire
sakes
137:6.6 for their s. have I set myself apart to do your will.
167:4.6 I am glad for your s., even if the others are not
182:1.5 For their s. I have lived among men and have
Sakyamuni Buddha—truth teacher of sixth century B.C.
94:8.2 him the enlightened one, the Buddha; later on, S..
94:11.3 Some of his later followers taught that S.’ spirit
salable
84:7.14 3. Daughters were s..
salamander
65:2.6 sprang two unique modifications, the frog and the s..
Salamis
133:7.13 departed for S., where they embarked for Antioch
salary
72:5.6 2. Reasonable s. for skill employed in industrial
140:4.3 The modern word “s.” is derived from salt.
sale
123:4.4 used the profits from the s. of doves as a special fund
126:3.12 Mary turned the s. of doves over to James.
126:3.12 with the aid of Miriam they began the s. of milk to
127:6.10 financial help from the s. of an equity in a piece of
128:3.1 Miriam earned considerable by the s. of milk and
129:2.4 Capernaum that carried a mortgage and was for s.,
157:6.1 Matthew expected to have money from the s. of his
172:2.3 turned over to Judas the funds realized from the s. of
173:1.2 This s. of animals in the temple prospered because
Salem—noun
35:4.5 locally known as Prince of S. because he presided
35:4.5 colony of truth seekers residing at a place called S..
43:5.17 as it is written, “And Melchizedek, king of S., was
45:4.16 on Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh at S. in
51:3.9 Machiventa Melchizedek, the “sage of S.” in the
92:4.7 3. Melchizedek of S.. This emergency Son of
92:5.10 Melchizedek when he lived and taught at S. almost
93:1.3 what was to become the city of S., in Palestine.
93:2.0 2. THE SAGE OF SALEM
93:2.4 formed the nucleus of the later community of S..
93:2.4 of El Elyon, the Most High, and as the sage of S..
93:2.4 he was often referred to as the sheik, or king, of S..
93:2.4 S. was the site which after the disappearance of
93:3.1 Melchizedek organized his schools at S., patterning
93:4.14 It is of record, “Melchizedek, king of S., brought
93:4.14 maintained auxiliary centers on the outskirts of S.
93:4.16 Melchizedek taught elementary revealed truth at S.
93:5.2 just as well prepared to receive the doctrine of S.
93:5.3 to do with the appearance of Machiventa at S.,
93:5.4 They left Ur intending to go directly through to S.,
93:5.4 many gods of Mesopotamia for the one God of S..
93:5.5 Abraham and Nahor: “Come to S., where you shall
93:5.5 but Lot, Abraham’s nephew, decided to go to S..
93:5.6 Upon arriving at S., Abraham and Lot chose a hilly
93:5.6 Abraham and Lot made frequent pilgrimages to S..
93:5.7 Not long after they established themselves near S.,
93:5.8 return to the execution of his vows to the cause of S.
93:5.9 all Canaan and bring its people under the rule of S..
93:5.10 Upon returning with his family to S., Abraham
93:5.10 recognized as the civil ruler of the S. territory and
93:5.11 Abraham should formulate a defensive policy for S.
93:5.13 Abraham insisted that the God of S. had given him
93:6.1 in the course of this interview that the priest of S.,
93:6.3 made a formal covenant with Abraham at S..
93:6.5 his covenant with Melchizedek, going over to S. to
93:7.1 these teachers journeyed farther and farther from S.,
93:7.2 the men and women who ventured forth from S.,
93:8.1 Machiventa retired one night to his tent at S.,
93:9.1 The great organization built up at S. nearly
93:9.2 Abraham departed from S., going south to live near
93:9.4 from Melchizedek in the vanished schools of S..
93:10.1 on the third day after his disappearance from S. he
93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep alive the truths of S. until
93:10.10 Melchizedek, the onetime sage of S., was invisibly
94:0.1 for all the early propaganda that went out from S.
94:5.4 simple doctrines of S. in the days of Machiventa.
94:5.6 far distant from S. of Palestine, the peoples learned
95:3.2 later on from Melchizedek’s headquarters at S..
95:6.9 to keep the light of S. from being fully extinguished
95:7.2 fail than in this desert region so very near S. itself.
96:0.1 the appearance of Machiventa Melchizedek at S. in
96:1.4 For centuries after Melchizedek’s sojourn at S. his
97:0.2 the personality of God, while clearly taught at S. in
97:7.8 to the gospel of this new revelation of the God of S.:
104:1.3 three concentric circles which the sage of S. wore
131:0.1 Melchizedek, who went forth from S. to spread
136:4.5 and on to the ministry of the Melchizedek of S..
142:3.4 was carried far from S. by those who believed in this
Salem—adjective
Salem believers
93:6.6 Most of the S. had practiced circumcision, though
96:7.7 of Elihu, the prophet of Ur and priest of the S.,
98:3.9 The last stand of the dwindling band of S. was made
Salem colony
93:4.5 And that was the whole of the creed of the S..
93:6.8 assumed the civil and military leadership of the S.,
93:9.5 of his father and nourished the gospel of the S.,
Salem covenant
93:6.6 accepting this rite in token of the ratification of the S
Salem cult
93:7.2 willing listeners to the Hittite teachers of the S..
95:6.1 which ended the monotheistic teachings of the S..
98:2.10 philosophers, persecuted the remnants of the S.,
Salem dairying projects
93:6.8 of the herds and the reorganization of the S..
Salem doctrine(s)
93:5.2 just as well prepared to receive the doctrine of S.
93:5.4 Ovid, a Phoenician teacher who proclaimed the S.
94:1.5 but the S. was nonritualistic and hence ran directly
94:5.4 simple doctrines of S. in the days of Machiventa.
95:3.4 and moral ideals the surviving doctrines of the S.
95:6.0 6. THE SALEM DOCTRINES IN IRAN
98:0.3 Much of the S. was spread in Europe by Jewish
98:2.4 held loosely to the background of a belief in the S.
Salem gospel
93:7.3 From one generation to another the S. found
94:2.4 the most terrible price for its rejection of the S..
94:6.1 the S. was restated and revitalized, and as it was
94:7.4 all India by the inspiration of the revival of the S.
94:7.6 Gautama wavered regarding the S. of divine favor
94:7.7 came surprisingly near to being a revival of the S..
94:11.13 words of promise, to hear the simple gospel of S.,
95:1.7 This defeat of the S was followed by a great increase
95:3.3 Thousands of years before the S. penetrated to
95:6.1 appeared to revive the smouldering embers of the S..
Salem groups
96:7.1 God that were maintained by certain surviving S.,
Salem headquarters
95:1.9 In one generation the S. at Kish came to an end,
Salem missionaries
93:7.1 Melchizedek continued to train S., who penetrated
93:7.2 S. penetrated all Europe, even to the British Isles.
93:7.3 the coming of Jesus the teachings of the early S.
94:1.2 Aryan deities was well under way when the S.
94:1.5 The S. preached the one God of Melchizedek,
94:1.6 The S. had contributed much to the loss of faith in
94:2.1 As the S. penetrated southward into the Dravidian
94:2.1 they encountered an increasing caste system,
94:5.1 As the S. passed through Asia, spreading the
94:5.8 Confucius grew up out of the teachings of the S. of
94:6.9 influenced by the lingering traditions of the S..
94:7.5 pupil imparted to his teacher the traditions of the S.
95:0.1 The S. spread out all over southwestern Asia,
95:1.6 But the S. failed in their effort to bring about this
95:1.10 It was the S. of the period following the rejection
95:1.10 were the work of the descendants of the earlier S.,
95:3.5 when the S. first entered Egypt, they encountered
95:7.1 As in Greece, so in Arabia the S. failed because of
95:7.1 But they were not hindered by their interpretation of
96:7.8 And thus did the remnants of the S. in Mesopotamia
98:0.2 For a long time in Europe the S. carried on their
98:1.1 S. might have built up a great religious structure
98:3.2 too few of the S. penetrated Italy, and those who
104:1.4 Through the activities of the S. the Melchizedek
104:1.5 later ideas of the Trinity were imported by the S.
Salem religion
93:4.0 4. THE SALEM RELIGION
93:4.6 These commands of the S. were: 1. You shall not
93:5.4 whole family were halfhearted converts to the S.,
94:0.1 The early teachers of the S. penetrated to the
94:0.1 of the world where they taught the natives the S.
94:5.4 2. The S. of a Most High Creator Deity who would
94:5.5 greatest extraneous influence in the spread of the S.
95:1.0 1. THE SALEM RELIGION IN MESOPOTAMIA
95:3.4 ideals the surviving doctrines of the S. flourished.
95:5.2 clear concept of the revealed religion of S. as
96:0.2 The S. was revered as a tradition by the Kenites and
96:0.3 The S. persisted among the Kenites in Palestine
96:1.12 Kenites believed in El Elyon, the supergod of the S.,
96:7.3 entertained by the believers of the S. throughout
97:7.12 the trust-breeding religion of S. shine forth for the
98:1.0 1. SALEM RELIGION AMONG THE GREEKS
Salem school(s)
93:4.16 during this time Abraham attended the S. three
93:9.4 from Melchizedek in the vanished schools of S..
95:1.9 But remnants of the S. schools persisted.
95:1.10 good reflection of the teachings of the S. at Kish
Salem students
93:3.2 To a majority of the S. Edentia was heaven and the
Salem teaching(s)
93:4.16 Abraham finally became a convert to the S.,
93:10.3 continued to nourish any clear concept of the S..
94:1.0 1. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN VEDIC INDIA
94:1.5 Never would the Brahman priests accept the S. of
95:2.2 that rendered Egypt more favorable to the S. than
95:3.5 influence throughout Egypt in behalf of the S.
95:7.0 7. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN ARABIA
98:0.2 Among those who maintained the S. in the purest
131:5.1 no religion of that day contained more of these S..
Salem teachers
94:1.4 which the Brahman priests later fought with the S..
94:1.7 writings of their day in an effort to combat the S.,
94:2.1 social order greatly retarded the progress of the S..
95:1.3 Although the S. did much to refine and uplift the
95:1.3 they did not succeed in bringing the various peoples
95:1.4 The S. greatly reduced the number of the gods of
95:1.4 they exalted three of these gods to supremacy over
95:1.5 Never did the S. fully overcome the popularity of
95:1.5 They did much to refine the worship of this goddess,
95:6.1 For more than five hundred years the S. made
97:1.2 Samuel sprang from a long line of the S. who had
98:1.2 The early influence of the S. was nearly destroyed by
98:1.5 with the antipriestcraft doctrines of the earlier S.
98:3.7 told Augustus of the earlier attempts of the S. to
Salem temple
93:6.8 Abraham greatly improved the S. and provided
Salem territory
93:5.10 Abraham was recognized as the civil ruler of the S.
Salem traditions
94:6.3 Lao-tse built directly upon the concepts of the S.
Salem treasury
93:5.13 he persisted in giving a tenth of his spoils to the S..
Salem truths
93:5.10 more quickly be brought to a knowledge of the S..
93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep alive the truths of S. until
Salem worship
93:4.1 The ceremonies of the S. were very simple.
Salemite
95:5.1 through the influence of an Egyptian S. physician,
95:5.6 worship of the sun was due to the counsel of the S.
Salemites
94:5.1 At See Fuch the S. maintained their headquarters,
94:5.5 the Absolute—into the salvationistic thought of the S.
94:5.8 But the S. did not labor in vain.
95:1.4 the belief of the S. in Melchizedek’s insignia of three
98:7.2 their illustrious predecessors, the Sethites and S.,
sales
69:9.15 Finally land became truly negotiable, with s.,
saliva
66:5.22 introduce handshaking in substitution for s. exchange
70:3.7 s. was exchanged in the place of blood drinking.
88:1.8 S. was a potent fetish; devils could be driven out by
88:5.1 the fear that s. would be used in deleterious magic;
sallied forth
34:6.3 bliss from which the divine Spirit originally s. forth
63:2.3 they s. forth shortly before nightfall on their
73:2.4 for the Garden s. forth in search of the ideal spot.
97:1.4 first time since the Hebrews s. forth from Egypt,
Salome—Jesus’ aunt
122:3.3 Mary did confide to her sister S. that she thought her
Salome—mother of James, John, and David Zebedee
129:1.5 Zebedee’s wife, S., was a relative of Annas,
129:1.5 S. became a great admirer of Jesus.
129:1.5 She loved Jesus as she loved her own sons, James,
129:2.7 had carried with him to Jerusalem a letter from S.,
137:5.2 home of Zebedee and S., there was held one of the
138:5.4 Zebedee and S. had gone to live with their son
140:7.3 On the third day Jesus visited with Zebedee and S.
142:0.2 Annas, the onetime high priest and relative of S.,
154:2.4 On the third night Jesus sent S., James’s mother,
171:0.4 S. the mother of James and John Zebedee came to
171:0.4 promise in advance to grant whatever request she
171:0.4 Then answered S.: “Master, now that you are
171:0.5 When Jesus heard S.’ request, he said: “Woman,
171:0.7 the foolish request she had made of Jesus at Pella
171:0.7 the honors she so unwisely sought for her sons.
184:0.3 high priest was a distant relative of their mother, S..
187:3.2 during the crucifixion were John, S., Mary, Ruth,
189:4.4 S. the mother of the Zebedee brothers, Joanna the
190:2.2 so did Jude after he had talked with David and S..
193:6.1 after Pentecost she returned to the home of S. at
Salsatia— Census Director
37:8.4 The Nebadon Census Director, S., maintains
37:8.4 He is automatically cognizant of the birth and death
37:8.4 He works in close association with the personality
salt - noun
31:0.13 true souls of time and space—the evolutionary s. of
58:6.5 oceans were contracted and the percentage of s. was
58:6.5 fluids by ingenious techniques of s. conservation.
59:3.9 a collection of conglomerate, shale, and rock s..
59:3.9 This s. settled in great lagoons which were
59:3.9 so that evaporation occurred with deposition of s.
66:5.11 They greatly expanded the trade in the improved s.
69:4.6 were fought over natural deposits, such as flint, s.,
84:8.5 (When you use s. to savor food, pause to consider
84:8.5 could obtain s. only by dipping his food in ashes.)
99:1.4 Religion must act as the cosmic s. which prevents
130:2.4 Maybe you are the s. which is to make this brother
140:3.12 you are the s. of the earth, s. with a saving savor.
140:3.12 But if this s. has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be
140:3.12 It is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out
140:4.0 4. YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH
140:4.2 “You are the s. of the earth, s. with a saving savor.
140:4.2 But if this s. has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be
140:4.3 In Jesus’ time s. was precious.
140:4.3 It was even used for money.
140:4.3 The modern word “salary” is derived from s..
140:4.3 S. not only flavors food, but it is also a preservative.
140:4.3 It makes other things more tasty, and thus it serves
159:5.17 terms, such as s., leaven, fishing, and little children
171:2.5 you are like the s. when it has lost its savor.
salt - adjective
58:1.3 protoplasm can function only in a suitable s. solution.
58:1.3 life—vegetable and animal—evolved in a s.-solution
58:1.3 did not this same essential s. solution circulate
58:1.4 liquid in all essentials comparable to the s. water
58:6.5 fluids by ingenious techniques of s. conservation.
59:3.4 Many of the rock s. deposits belong to this period.
59:3.9 In some regions these rock s. beds are seventy feet
59:4.11 fishes had adapted to both fresh and s. waters.
59:5.17 Both fresh- and s.-water fossils are found in the coal
59:6.4 The continents covered by great and small s. lakes
60:1.7 many of the basins of the fresh- and s.-water lakes
60:2.5 The thickness of these s.- and fresh-water deposits
61:3.8 Mediterranean became, for a time, an inland s. sea.
69:3.10 The first group specialists in industry were rock s.
69:4.6 the first literature of man was a s. advertisement.
69:4.6 tribal treaty concerned the intertribalizing of a s.
salted
140:3.12 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?
140:4.2 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?
saltiness
57:8.25 that degree of s. which was essential to Urantia life.
58:6.5 At the proper degree of s. in the oceans animal life
58:6.5 evolved the ability to reduce the s. of their body
171:2.5 And when that which is valued for its s. has lost its
salts
90:4.8 and were soon augmented by roots and various s..
salty
57:8.3 now observed, but this primitive ocean was not s.;
58:1.4 ancestors freely circulated about in the s. ocean;
58:1.4 this same oceanlike s. solution freely circulates about
59:3.10 the seas are so excessively s. that little life survives.
salubrious
62:1.2 These migrating tribes finally reached the s. region
63:2.4 climate was still s. and there was little need of fire.
73:3.3 This Mediterranean peninsula had a s. climate and
81:6.7 mankind constantly tended to drift toward the s.
salutary
52:6.1 But such s. influences did not attend the coming
salutation
122:9.28 Mary was disturbed by the farewell s. of Anna,
163:4.13 Oriental s. was a lengthy and elaborate ceremony;
174:0.2 he greeted each of the twelve with a personal s..
182:2.7 listened to his good-bye s. and went away in silence.
salutations
66:7.16 using it for s. and mealtime thanksgiving.
166:1.4 and crave flattering s. in the market places!”
175:1.9 They covet laudatory s. in the market places and
salute
122:9.3 with Simeon and Anna to indicate, by the s. of his
130:6.3 The sun rises every morning to s. you just as it does
149:2.8 a man was not supposed to s. even his own wife in
163:1.3 S. no man by the way, attend only to your work.
163:4.13 had been instructed to “s. no man by the way,” which
saluted
153:0.3 s. him cheerily and said: “We pray the Father will
saluting
191:4.2 and s. the company, said: “Peace be upon you.
salvable
51:2.3 technique is made for the entire s. population.
salvage
76:5.6 Adjusters, both working heroically for the s. of the
144:7.1 of the preceding religion which it seeks to s..
180:5.2 The post-mortem s. of imprisoned truth can
186:5.8 it does appear to us that the s. plan is a provisional
195:1.9 became a part of the s. of Greek culture and learning.
salvaged
35:10.4 the s. Sons of that order serve as custodians and
47:1.1 only finaliters and certain groups of s. children and
47:2.8 s. souls of mortal origin constitute the permanent
53:7.9 to corrupt these developing minds in mercy s. from
53:9.1 repentant and s. personalities will be exempted from
78:1.12 ideals which had been s. from the days of Dalamatia
131:2.1 The Kenites s. much of the teaching of Melchizedek,
170:2.8 destiny of the endless service of the s. sons of God.
salvation—see salvation from; salvation, God of;
salvation, gospel of
5:4.5 worship of Deity and some doctrine of human s..
13:1.19 “ministering spirits to those who shall be heirs of s..”
45:1.11 Lucifer and his associates rejected the s. proffered by
53:9.1 Lucifer rebellion, s. was offered all rebels by Michael
54:5.3 Time to accept s. is vouchsafed every evildoer.
54:5.5 sinner may see the error of his way and embrace s..
67:3.3 began the great battle for the s. of the planetary staff
69:9.4 the first to proclaim that the poor could have s. on
89:0.1 this concept developed into the doctrine of sin and s.
89:9.4 Many still depend upon blood for s., but it has
89:10.1 new techniques of achieving self-consciousness of s..
89:10.1 the thought patterns of s. therefrom have become
92:3.2 survival after death, sacrament, ritual, ransom, s.,
93:4.5 to be able to comprehend the good news that s.,
93:4.8 doubt that faith is the only requirement for eternal s..
93:6.4 believed that s. could be secured only by works—
93:6.4 the good news that s. is to be had by faith.
94:1.5 Brahman priests accept the Salem teaching of s.
94:1.6 gospel of trust in God and s. through faith marked a
94:2.5 cults were frankly atheistic, claiming that such s.
94:5.1 the doctrine of the Most High God and s. through
94:7.2 detracted from the practice of seeking individual s.
94:7.5 he took an advanced stand on s. through faith—
94:7.5 to the people of India “the glad tidings of free s.;
94:7.6 Gautama grasped the new idea of s. through faith but
94:7.6 his dying words were, “Work out your own s..”
94:8.17 According to the original teachings of Gautama, s.
94:8.17 men away from the blatant claims of magical s..
94:9.1 Buddhism prospered because it offered s. through
94:9.5 the Mahayana teaching of the “Great Road” to s. in
94:10.2 rituals and believe that such ceremonials bestow s..
94:12.3 It is proclaimed that this new s. is attained by faith
95:2.5 than elaborate tombs, were depended upon for s..
95:4.1 proclaimed s. through calling upon the solar deity.
95:5.13 But the democracy of s. and resurrection as taught
96:7.7 Thus from Ur there is preached s., divine favor, by
96:7.7 cheering message of human s. as this extraordinary
97:5.2 “Behold God is my s.; I will trust and not be afraid,
97:5.3 for he has clothed me with the garments of s. and
97:7.6 my righteousness shall endure forever and my s.
97:8.3 The second Isaiah talked about s. by sacrifice and
98:2.1 The Olympian religion did not promise s., nor did it
98:2.2 from the contemplation of self-preservation—s.—to
98:2.10 abstract Deity; they rather craved promises of s.,
98:2.10 whose promises of s. made a great appeal to many.
98:2.11 became involved in these new methods of attaining s.
98:2.11 and entirely devoid of the promise of human s.;
98:3.9 which not only offered hopes of personal s. but also
98:4.1 The common people craved promises of s.—religious
98:6.3 the sufferings of the savior who had brought s. to a
100:7.10 Jesus taught that you must believe to receive s..
101:2.14 of which you become conscious as the way of s.,
101:6.8 The faith of Jesus pointed the way to finality of s.,
101:6.16 a sevenfold s. is the equivalent of the completeness
101:9.9 spiritual world by and through the technique of s.,
102:8.1 requires of man in return for this watchcare and s.,
103:7.2 True s. is the technique of the divine evolution of
103:9.5 it actually takes s. for granted and concerns itself
119:3.5 most beautifully touching chapters in the annals of s.
121:4.6 not religions of s. for even the poor and the weak.
121:5.6 people and had promised them individual s..
121:5.6 the intelligent and a profound proffer of s. for all,
121:5.11 mysteries invariably promised their devotees s.,
121:5.14 1. Paul taught a moral redemption, an ethical s..
121:7.10 Mithraic doctrines of s. by the sacrifice made by
122:9.7 He has raised up a horn of s. for all of us
122:9.18 To give knowledge of s. to his people
122:9.24 For my eyes have seen your s., Which you have
126:3.8 coming down on this earth to bring s. to mankind,
126:3.8 down on earth to proclaim s. to needy mortals.
128:1.10 Deliverer of the worlds, and the Captain of our s..
130:3.2 all who so desire the way to reach the harbor of s.
131:1.4 He gives s. to all who serve him.
131:1.5 harvest of the good things of this life and eternal s.
131:1.8 and guide our footsteps into the ways of s..
131:3.4 Those who are sure of s. are forever free from lust,
131:3.4 must you work out your own s. with perseverance.
131:3.4 If you would be certain of your final s., then make
131:3.4 and thus come to enjoy the ecstasy of eternal s..
131:4.3 God’s s. is strong and his kindness is gracious.
131:5.5 follow truth shall enjoy the bliss of an eternal s..
132:3.4 The eternal s. of this truth-discerning and beauty-
132:7.2 That man was not ripe for the harvest of s.;
132:7.2 you cannot lead unwilling souls into the joys of s..
132:7.4 Buddha guided his ship of s. right up to the safe
132:7.4 right up to the entrance to the haven of mortal s.,
132:7.4 of spirit tranquillity, soul rest, and assurance of s..
132:7.9 religion right then and there—this new way of s.,
133:4.4 “You do well to seek for a religion of eternal s.,
133:4.4 Know you not that the mystery of eternal s. dwells
133:6.6 S. is the spiritualization of the self-realization of the
135:6.6 smooth valley; and all flesh shall see the s. of God.
136:1.3 —Israel’s temporal exaltation—rather than for the s.
136:1.3 a new and better dispensation of mercy and s. for
136:6.6 Possibly, for the s. of his creatures, he might
137:8.12 full fruit of everlasting righteousness and eternal s..
137:8.15 enter therein shall find abundant liberty and joyous s..
139:1.12 effectively to proclaim the glad tidings of the s. of
139:5.11 Perpetua began the recital of the story of s. by faith
139:7.10 publican died triumphant in the faith of a s. he had
139:11.3 fifteen minutes for this enthusiastic advocate of s.
139:11.3 soul born into the “liberty of faith and the joy of s..”
139:12.7 every created being a full and equal chance for s.
140:8.9 from his mission of establishing a new way of s.;
140:10.1 things as the means of attaining righteousness—s..
140:10.1 explaining to his bewildered apostles that the s.
140:10.4 a s. growing out of the faith-realization of this very
140:10.9 every mortal may have all these essentials of s..”
141:6.2 something out of the hearts of those who seek s.?
141:6.2 having done that, you have brought the light of s.
141:6.4 if you wholeheartedly believe it, is your eternal s..
141:7.6 are: the attainment of s. by faith, and faith alone,
143:2.6 “S. is by the regeneration of the spirit and not by
143:5.5 before and since—dodged the issue of personal s.
143:5.6 Your s. comes not from knowing how others
143:5.8 and as now being a human soul who desired s.,
143:5.8 desired s. sincerely and wholeheartedly, and that was
144:1.10 a prayer, a prayer for s. in the coming kingdom.
144:2.3 to him who knocks the door of s. will be opened.
144:4.7 Worship is s. for the pleasure-seeking generations of
145:5.6 reception of spiritual truth for the s. of their souls?
145:5.6 many of them come seeking not for truth and s.
146:2.5 Even the infinite love of God cannot force the s. of
147:2.2 comfort for troubled minds, and s. for their souls,
148:4.5 plan of survival and the Sons’ merciful ministry of s..
148:6.3 was there granted him the s. of a vision of God.
149:6.4 the mercy of God leads to s.; while the love of God
149:6.10 with the appreciation of the source of your s.
150:5.2 ‘My righteousness is near; my s. has gone forth,
150:5.2 for he has clothed me with the garments of s. and
150:5.2 with the robe of divine righteousness and eternal s.
150:5.3 S. is the gift of the Father and is revealed by his Sons
150:5.3 By faith was Abraham made aware of s. by the
150:5.3 come forth from the Father to make s. more real
150:5.5 Jesus said: “You cannot buy s.; you cannot earn
150:5.5 S. is the gift of God, and righteousness is the
150:8.3 For you are a God who prepares s., and us have
150:8.5 our fathers; our Creator and the rock of our s.;
151:1.4 the meaning of the teaching and thus find s.,
152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand still and see the s. of the Lord’?
152:5.6 —divine sonship, spiritual liberty, and eternal s..
153:3.6 “S. is a matter of clean hearts rather than of clean
155:1.4 their only hope of s. is to become truth-co-ordinated
155:5.13 mission of proclaiming a better way of s. to men
156:5.16 your ideals sufficiently high to insure your eternal s.
156:5.20 The God-conscious mortal is certain of s.;
162:2.7 I offer you the liberty of life and the joy of s..
163:2.4 but s. is the reward of faith, not merely of works.
165:4.3 satisfaction of the spirit and for the s. of the soul.
166:3.2 that only the gentiles of adoption can hope for s..
166:3.3 those who seek s., few can find entrance through
166:3.3 I declare that s. is first a matter of your personal
166:3.4 Now, to you who have refused s., the door is shut.
166:3.4 S. is not for those who are unwilling to pay the
166:3.5 kingdom shall certainly find such everlasting s..
166:3.5 But you who refuse this s. will some day see the
167:5.1 and this group of followers on the “Terms of S.,”
167:5.1 Said Jesus: “You see, then, that the Father gives s.
167:5.1 s. is a free gift to all who have the faith to receive
167:5.1 There is nothing man can do to earn this s..
169:1.1 talked to the multitude about the “Grace of S..”
169:1.4 those who are lost, those who stand in need of s..
170:2.8 7. The new gospel affirmed that human s. is the
171:6.2 I am going to seek s. with all my heart and learn to
171:6.3 Jesus said: “Today has s. come to this home,
172:3.4 Zechariah, and it said: He is just and he brings s..
172:5.8 because her king had come bringing s. and riding
174:5.3 they might be recipients of the Father’s eternal s..
174:5.7 for I came not to judge the world but to offer it s..
174:5.7 such as reject the gift of mercy and the truths of s..
175:1.5 that the Jews will turn to my Father and seek s.,
175:1.6 into the security and s. of the kingdom of heaven.
175:1.7 “My Father has long worked for your s., and I came
175:1.8 soon hear their voices ringing out with the call to s.
175:1.8 offered Israel and her rulers deliverance and s..
175:1.12 You stand with your backs to the doors of s. and
175:2.3 God is no respecter of persons, s. is for the Jew as
176:2.3 will go to all the world and this s. will spread to all
176:2.5 proclaimed to all the world for the s. of all peoples,
179:2.3 was for the safety and s. of his chosen followers.
179:4.7 as he had wrought for the peace and s. of the others.
180:3.2 save to offer them fellowship on earth and s. in
180:6.7 come to you a new revelation of the s. of God
181:2.18 to proclaim the good news of the s. of sonship
181:2.19 where in glory you shall tell of your s. to seraphic
182:1.14 I am the open door to eternal s..
182:2.1 together for the glory of God and the s. of men.”
185:3.3 And this s. is for the gentile as well as for the Jew.”
186:5.9 The s. of God for the mortals of Urantia would have
187:4.1 seek forgiveness for our sins and s. for our souls.”
187:4.2 When this thief reached out for s., he found
188:4.1 and to open the way for sinful man to obtain s.;
188:4.6 While the mortals of the realms had s. even before
188:4.6 bestowal on this world illuminated the way of s.;
188:4.7 Jesus forever made the way of s. (survival) more
188:4.7 he did better and more surely show the way of s. for
188:4.9 this concept of atonement and sacrificial s. is rooted
188:4.9 S. should be taken for granted by those who believe
188:4.9 should not be the selfish desire for personal s. but
188:4.12 experience and the enlargement of the way of s.,
188:4.13 This idea of the ransom of the atonement places s.
188:4.13 Human s. is real; it is based on two realities which
188:5.2 nor condonation, but rather eternal and loving s..
188:5.2 S. does not slight wrongs; it makes them right.
188:5.2 It is altogether proper to speak of s. as redemption
188:5.3 Forgiveness thus provided s..
188:5.9 the devotion of one’s life to the welfare and s. of
188:5.11 the bestowal of voluntary s. upon those who are
190:5.4 this Son of Man proclaimed the s. of God for all
190:5.4 read in the Scriptures concerning this day of s. for
190:5.4 it in darkness shall see the great light of eternal s..
190:5.4 bestow upon them the joy of s. in the place of
190:5.4 That he will not destroy the weak but minister s. to
190:5.4 Do you not perceive how great a s. has come upon
191:6.2 they see in your lives, to the finding of eternal s..
192:2.1 It is the love of God that impels men to seek s..
192:2.12 you are to proclaim the good news of spiritual s..
193:1.2 S. is the gift of God to all who believe they are his
193:1.2 But be not deceived; while s. is the free gift of God
193:2.2 Father sent me into the world to proclaim this s. of
193:2.2 so send I you abroad to preach this s. of sonship.
193:2.2 S. is the free gift of God, but those who are born
194:0.3 preaching glad tidings—even s. through Jesus—but
195:0.8 the reflection of his message of s. for all mankind.
195:3.3 the Stoics and the s. promises of the mystery cults.
195:3.8 that it did not become a means of spiritual s. in a
salvation from
5:4.5 The Buddhist religion promises s. from suffering,
5:4.5 the Jewish religion promises s. from difficulties,
5:4.5 the Greek religion promised s. from disharmony,
5:4.5 Christianity promises s. from sin, sanctity;
5:4.5 The religion of Jesus is s. from self, deliverance
89:10.1 the thought patterns of s. therefrom have become
101:6.9 1. S. from material fetters in the personal realization
101:6.10 2. S. from intellectual bondage: man shall know the
101:6.11 3. S. from spiritual blindness, the human realization
101:6.12 4. S. from incompleteness of self through the
101:6.13 5. S. from self, deliverance from the limitations of
101:6.14 6. S. from time, the achievement of an eternal life of
101:6.15 7. S. from the finite,the perfected oneness with Deity
121:5.15 not only offered s. from sorrow and even from death,
122:9.10 S. from our enemies and from the hand of all who
131:4.7 of evil and ultimate s. from all material fetters.
131:4.8 What can be greater than to experience s. from sin?
188:5.2 The forgiveness of Jesus is not condonation; it is s.
salvation, God of
2:6.3 He is the God of s..”
101:2.3 transform First Cause of science into a God of s.;
101:2.7 in its flight of faith until it is sure of a God of s..
101:2.7 this First Cause of science and religion’s God of s.
102:3.10 the Father of Michael and the God of human s..
102:6.3 attainment has faith in a personal God of personal s.,
131:1.9 from sin and put your whole trust in the God of s..
131:2.8 “Yahweh is the God of my s.; therefore in the
131:10.8 a marvelous God, and he is a God of eternal s..”
148:6.11 afflicted Job found the God of comfort and s. in
196:3.1 of Jesus’ gospel, the personal God of human s..
salvation, gospel of
94:7.4 inspiration of the revival of the Salem g. by faith.
94:7.7 Gautama’s gospel of universal s., free from ritual,
99:6.2 gospel of their respective messages of eternal s..
99:6.3 loses the saving message of the gospel of eternal s.
138:5.2 the idea that Jesus had come to proclaim a new g.
146:3.1 being honest of heart, he quickly believed this g..
156:5.12 be undoubting of the truth of the gospel of eternal s..
172:3.10 the Son of Peace and turn your backs upon the g..
174:5.3 I have freely proclaimed the g. to this people;
190:4.1 proclaiming this g. as you have received it from
195:10.1 a new understanding of his gospel of eternal s..
salvationistic
94:5.5 the Brahman—the Absolute—into the s. thought of
Salvington—noun—see Salvington, from; Salvington, of
Salvington, on; Salvington, to
see Gabriel of Salvington;
see Immanuel of Salvington
15:5.13 specifications for some special purpose, such as S.,
15:7.7 S., the capital of Nebadon, your local universe, is
15:14.6 hundred constellations and has a capital known as S..
32:2.4 S., the headquarters of Nebadon, is situated at the
32:2.5 S. is the personal headquarters of Michael, but he
35:3.1 Melchizedeks occupy a world of their own near S.,
35:7.1 circuit of seventy primary spheres surrounding S.
37:3.7 career until such an individual either leaves S. for the
37:5.2 they ascend the Paradise path with you as far as S.,
37:6.2 and ninety spheres of spirit progress encircling S..
37:10.5 These ascenders, after attaining S., are used in an
39:7.1 are held in reserve on the seraphic worlds near S.,
40:9.9 home is the eighth group of worlds encircling S.,
41:1.3 Architectural spheres, such as S., Edentia,
43:1.5 of Edentia (like the planet Melchizedek near S.)
43:2.2 The S. government is the supreme judicial authority.
46:3.1 broadcasts received on Jerusem in liaison with S.
46:3.3 special broadcasts of Uversa are relayed through S.
48:3.2 by the Melchizedeks on a special planet near S.;
48:3.18 You could reach S. without them, but you would
48:6.33 fourth, S. and the surrounding educational spheres
67:8.3 From Edentia up through S. and even on to Uversa,
114:3.5 the resident governor general represents S. as well as
119:1.2 In all S., only the Divine Minister and Immanuel
119:6.1 Now that all S. was familiar with the preliminaries of
119:6.1 plan, announcing that he was soon to leave S. for the
119:6.2 Before leaving S. for the sixth bestowal, Michael
189:3.4 he departed for S. to register with Immanuel the
Salvington, from
33:2.5 When Michael is away from S., his place is assumed
33:6.1 Michael’s absence from S. in no way interferes with
33:6.2 When the Bright and Morning Star is absent from S.,
33:6.5 From S., broadcasts are simultaneously directed to
33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from S., is the standard
34:4.7 if her presence should be removed from S..
35:1.2 the Father Melchizedek are never away from S. at
40:0.10 now am I dispatched from S.—onetime a mortal of
46:5.25 of their activities were transferred here from S..
53:1.6 Gabriel came down from S. and bound the dragon
62:7.2 received the first message from S. over the newly
62:7.6 These messages from S., Edentia, and Jerusem
63:0.1 the archangel message from S., on this occasion of
119:4.3 Michael was absent from S. during this bestowal,
119:5.1 Shortly after his departure from S. there did appear
119:7.3 thrilling announcement that was broadcast from S.
120:1.6 cannot occur during your absence from S. on this
120:2.9 of your personal divinity will follow you from S.
124:6.15 appeared to him an assigned messenger from S.,
Salvington, of
20:8.2 staff of the regularly constituted University of S.
28:5.22 The Mother Spirit of S. knows you fully, for the
32:0.3 of Nebadon, Jesus of Nazareth and Michael of S..
32:2.3 headquarters world, the architectural sphere of S.,
32:2.3 of the living staff on the completed spheres of S.,
32:2.3 The construction of S. was immediately followed
33:3.2 The Universe Mother Spirit of S., the associate of
33:7.7 In all other matters the courts of S. are final and
34:4.12 But it was of S. that John wrote: “And out of the
34:4.12 is maintained by the four control creatures of S.,
37:0.1 the universe Mother Spirit, the Divine Minister of S..
37:8.4 maintain headquarters within the Gabriel sector of S.
37:9.8 of the Spirit-fused mortals and the susatia of S.;
37:9.12 citizens of S. are twofold, the created susatia and
38:5.2 this period of training on the seraphic worlds of S.,
39:2.14 with the filing, and redispatch of the records of S.
39:2.14 higher personalities and as clerks of the courts of S.
39:2.18 local universe are held on the seraphic worlds of S..
41:0.1 by the space presence of the Divine Minister of S.,
43:0.3 time and distance measurement are those of S.,
43:2.1 These judicial decrees of S., together with the
43:8.1 equal the spiritual grandeur of the spheres of S.,
44:0.14 and brighten until you stand in the spirit halls of S.
44:4.8 and euphony of expression in the orations of S.
45:1.8 the Divine Minister of S. is everywhere in Nebadon.
45:5.7 for admission to the Melchizedek University of S.—
45:6.9 of reservation among the finaliter spheres of S..
48:1.5 and 491 during the sojourn on the spheres of S..
48:3.2 of the systems to the highest study spheres of S.,
48:5.9 and the constellation to the training worlds of S..
49:1.3 The laws of Nebadon are the divine mandates of S.,
54:5.11 10. The Divine Minister of S. issued as her third
55:2.9 And from these study worlds of S. they go back as
PART III Personalities acting by authority of Gabriel of S..
57:3.8 Almost immediately the architectural worlds of S.
67:8.1 the records of S. portray Amadon as the outstanding
74:1.4 to the Most Highs of Edentia and to Michael of S..
104:1.12 the Divine Minister of S.—Mother Spirit of the local
107:1.1 I can only impart the traditions of S. and the beliefs
119:1.2 Michael appeared on the dispatching field of S.,
119:1.3 All the inhabitants of S. and those dwelling on the
119:1.4 this is about all that appears on the records of S.
119:3.2 vanished from the dispatching field of S. precisely
120:3.12 Then in the presence of all S. assembled, Michael
188:3.12 that during this period the supreme council of S.,
Salvington, on
6:1.5 On S., the headquarters of your local universe, this
17:0.12 directed by the Creative Mother Spirit resident on S.,
20:7.1 On S. they are sometimes denominated the Spiritual
20:8.3 up to the high College of Wisdom located on S..
24:1.11 No. 572,842 has functioned on S. since the early
24:2.7 number 81,412 of Orvonton, now stationed on S.,
25:5.3 everything of universe import is posted on S.;
30:3.10 Similar general reserves are maintained on S. and
32:2.2 On S. there now function the same one hundred
33:1.1 headquarters is in the mansion of light on S..
33:1.2 manifest were he actually to be present on S.
33:1.3 would exert if he were personally present on S.,
33:1.5 the Father and Eternal Son if both were present on S.
33:2.5 Michael’s headquarters is officially located on S.,
33:6.7 Chronology is rectified by a group of beings on S..
33:7.2 The high courts, located on S., are occupied with
33:8.1 On S., the headquarters of Nebadon, there are no
33:8.2 there do function on S. a variety of advisory and
33:8.4 councils of supreme sanction are situated on S..
35:2.3 on S. are called on motion of the Melchizedeks.
35:3.1 in the acquirement of residential status on S..
35:5.6 It is of record on S. that the Vorondadeks have
35:6.4 They are in perfect touch with their superiors on S.
35:8.8 the Lanonandek order of Sons is classified on S. as
36:5.3 immediate presence of the Divine Minister on S.,
37:8.5 An Associate Inspector is resident on S..
37:9.7 reside and function as permanent citizens on S.,
37:10.4 The various courtesy colonies are domiciled on S.
37:10.5 Such mortals of temporary sojourn on S are assigned
38:2.6 while on S. they will share their places of rest and
38:5.1 millennium as noncommissioned observers on S.
38:6.3 supervision of the Infinite Spirit as personalized on S
38:8.6 and when their corps on S. is overrecruited,
39:1.10 creatures who are pausing for the last time on S.,
39:2.6 third group of superior seraphim are based on S.
39:2.6 task of preparing the ascendant sojourners on S.
39:2.6 seraphim instruct the morontia graduates on S.
39:2.8 the superior seraphim are headquartered on S.
39:2.10 Even on S. ascending mortals do not possess
39:2.17 of all types of the superior seraphim are held on S.,
39:4.5 Voices of Mercy in the higher spheres and on S..
41:1.3 hundred local universe centers are stationed on S.,
43:0.1 central administration of the local universe on S.
44:4.3 Even on S. we “know as we are known.”
45:5.4 At the last millennial registration on S. there were
48:1.5 until you are constituted a first-stage spirit on S.,
53:2.3 the Union of Days on S. had been reflectivating to
53:5.4 Michael remained on S. while Gabriel proceeded to
57:3.9 About this time the staff of Michael arrived on S.,
57:8.9 of the Life Carriers, were finally accepted on S..
62:7.3 We transmit assurance of great pleasure on S.,
75:7.2 cheered by the announcement that their judges on S.
76:6.2 concurred in by the Union of Days on S., acting
106:9.10 problems which will continue to intrigue you on S.
108:3.5 of Adjusters, whether located on the planet, on S.,
111:7.4 Not long since I was present on S. and heard a
114:2.3 the representative of the Associate Inspector on S.
119:1.1 It was a solemn occasion on S. almost one billion
119:1.3 was registered on S. from the Melchizedek sphere,
119:2.3 with the reception of this request on S., Michael
119:2.7 on the third day thereafter Michael appeared on S.
119:3.1 The supreme council on S. had just finished the
119:3.4 Michael appeared in his accustomed place on S.,
119:5.3 On S. we followed the career of this spirit pilgrim
119:5.3 shortly thereafter in his accustomed place on S..
119:6.5 accordingly we arranged a suitable reception on S..
119:8.1 directing the Union of Days on S. to signify his
119:8.1 Michael assembled them on S. and requested them
120:3.10 When I shall again see you on S., we shall
136:3.4 since Michael took leave of his associates on S.
136:3.6 with the prebestowal charge administered on S..
158:3.3 the immediate associate of Michael on S. and his
188:3.13 message passed between Michael and Immanuel on S
193:5.4 Paradise sonship and supreme sovereignty on S..
Salvington, to
33:3.5 in Nebadon at the time of Michael’s return to S. after
35:2.8 disqualifies a Melchizedek until he goes to S. and,
37:10.3 of these headquarters worlds, from Jerusem to S..
39:2.3 their information pours in direct to S. upon a direct,
48:3.18 you will continue to enjoy them all the way up to S..
48:6.5 to choose wisely among the optional routes to S.,
53:7.12 on to S., Uversa, and Paradise went this message of
112:4.12 standing over the communication circuits to S.,
113:7.4 they will take you on to S., where you will stand
114:7.17 From Uversa to S. and on down to Jerusem, even in
119:7.2 to the final and triumphant return of Michael to S.
119:6.5 the sojourners on the worlds adjacent to S. were
119:8.1 Upon his return to S. this Michael, the Son of Man
Salvington—adjective; see Salvington circuit(s);
Salvington spheres or worlds
33:6.9 times are generally known as S. or universe time,
33:8.5 councils are referred either to the S. judicial bodies
35:3.1 the manifold activities taking place on the S. cluster
35:3.11 spirit progression of the S. educational system.
37:2.2 chairman, or observer at, most of the S. conclaves,
37:4.3 Their headquarters is situated in the S. sector of
39:1.12 engage in extensive teaching in certain S. schools
39:3.11 others are attached to the S. reserves of unassigned
43:2.2 The S. government is the supreme judicial authority.
43:9.5 you are prepared to leave Edentia for the S. career,
46:3.3 At this amphitheater the S. messages are coming
46:5.19 most of the more recently transplanted S. activities
67:8.2 I experienced as I perused the S. broadcasts which
93:1.3 was granted for this adventure by the S. authorities
119:2.2 requisitioned the S. rulers for the designation of a
119:4.1 for he shortly went out upon the S. dispatching field
Salvington circuit(s)
35:3.1 pilot world of the S. of seventy primary spheres
35:3.2 The 490 spheres of the S. are divided into ten groups
35:3.12 cultural worlds, the primary spheres of the S..
35:7.3 are centered on these Vorondadek worlds of the S.
35:10.1 group of seven worlds in the S. of seventy planets,
36:2.1 the fourth group of seven primary spheres in the S..
36:4.5 midsonite spheres to the finaliters’ worlds of the S.,
36:4.6 the fifth group of seven primary worlds in the S.
37:5.10 primary worlds and tributary satellites in the S. are
38:4.1 The ninth group of seven primary spheres in the S.
38:5.1 millennium spent on the seraphic worlds of the S..
40:8.2 and through the educational worlds of the S.;
48:5.10 who have long served on the worlds of the S.,
Salvington sphere(s) or worlds
35:3.1 the manifold activities taking place on the S. cluster
35:6.1 unassigned Vorondadeks resident on the S. worlds
36:4.4 on the S. midsonite sphere in the finaliters’ group of
36:4.5 The S. Worlds of the Finaliters.
36:4.6 world of the finaliters, the S. midsonite sphere.
36:6.3 life which the Life Carriers organize on their S.
37:2.10 The sixth group of seven S. worlds and their forty-
37:3.7 The seventh group of the encircling S. worlds,
37:6.1 From their headquarters on the S. worlds of the
38:4.1 worlds comprising this group of S. spheres,
43:9.2 On the S. spheres you will be evolving from a
48:1.4 And as you advance to the S. spheres, you attain
Samaria
97:9.19 the prophets (real estate agents) of Baal at S..
97:9.20 ruled in S. a gangster-nobility whose depredations
123:5.13 Esdraelon, stretching toward Mount Gilboa and S..
124:6.1 They journeyed south toward S., but on reaching
124:6.1 Jordan valley in order to avoid passing through S..
124:6.1 family would have enjoyed going down through S.
127:3.1 a day early, to be alone, going by way of S..
127:3.2 passing through S., they saw many strange sights.
127:3.3 did much thinking as they journeyed through S.,
128:6.4 trouble if he took his young brother through S..
134:7.5 Beeroth, Lebonah, Sychar, Shechem, S., Geba,
135:6.5 to hear him from all parts of Judea, Perea, and S..
139:5.9 Likewise, when he went into S. preaching and
142:8.5 the Master decided to retire into the cities of S. and
143:0.0 GOING THROUGH SAMARIA
143:0.1 Going north into S., they tarried over the Sabbath
143:0.2 The people of southern S. heard Jesus gladly,
143:3.8 the month, Jesus said to Andrew: “We go into S..”
143:4.1 Ashurbanipal sent still other colonies to dwell in S..
143:4.3 to the Master when he said, “Let us go into S..”
143:5.2 This woman of S. knew Jesus was a Jew by his
143:6.5 he knew that he would not again visit the heart of S.
144:0.2 were in retirement at this time on the borders of S.
145:4.1 and when they were yet within the borders of S.,
150:4.2 not to any city of the gentiles, neither go into S.,
157:3.5 They told him that some in Judea and S. who had
157:6.1 that, as they made their way through Judea, S.,
159:6.2 the welfare of the believers throughout Judea, S.,
162:0.1 with the ten apostles, he planned to go through S.,
162:0.1 by way of Scythopolis, entered the borders of S..
162:9.2 had been sent to the cities of Judea and southern S.
163:1.6 seventy messengers into all the cities of Galilee, S.,
163:4.16 started, two and two, on their mission in Galilee, S.,
163:6.6 so many people scattered throughout Galilee, S.,
166:2.1 the twelve over to Amathus, near the border of S.,
169:4.2 Father except to the woman of S. at Jacob’s well,
185:0.1 Pilate, the Roman procurator who governed S.,
188:1.2 north of Golgotha and across the road leading to S.
Samaritan
143:4.2 many meetings on the site of this old S. temple.
143:5.2 public, much less for a Jew to converse with a S..
143:5.2 being a Jew, ask for a drink of me, a S. woman?”
143:5.3 Besides, anything which a S. woman could receive
143:5.8 and it was made to a woman, a S. woman,
143:5.9 talking so intimately with this woman—this S.
143:6.0 6. THE SAMARITAN REVIVAL
143:6.1 Behold these people coming out from a S. city to
143:6.6 these S. cities yielded many souls for the kingdom
164:1.0 1. STORY OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN
164:1.3 Now, about this time, a certain S., as he journeyed
164:1.4 refrain from even speaking that odious word, S..
166:2.1 Nine of this group were Jews, one a S..
166:2.1 refrained from all association or contact with this S.
166:2.3 Simon Zelotes observed the S. among the lepers,
166:2.3 Said Jesus to Simon: “But what if the S. loves God
166:2.3 if we make these ten men whole, perhaps the S.
166:2.4 But when the S. saw that he was being healed, he
166:2.5 As the S. remained kneeling at Jesus’ feet,
166:2.5 then he said to the S., “Arise and go your way; your
166:2.7 But the S. really had leprosy.
169:1.16 This parable and the story of the good S. were his
193:1.1 appeared to Nalda and seventy-five S. believers near
Samaritans
124:6.1 but since the Jews disliked to deal with the S.,
137:7.11 In the very midst of Palestine there lived the S.,
137:7.11 they held many views similar to the Jewish teachings.
139:2.7 the first to defend the work of Philip among the S.
139:3.5 call fire down from heaven to destroy the S. who
139:4.8 fire from heaven on the heads of the disrespectful S..
139:5.10 ranks, being most successful in his work for the S.
143:0.1 more than two weeks teaching the Jews and S.
143:0.2 in overcoming much of their prejudice against the S..
143:0.2 It was very difficult for Judas to love these S..
143:3.1 The contact with the gentiles and the S. was a great
143:4.0 4. THE JEWS AND THE SAMARITANS
143:4.1 those of Galilee also, had been at enmity with the S..
143:4.1 This ill feeling between the Jews and the S. came
143:4.2 The religious enmity between the Jews and the S.
143:4.2 when the S. worked to prevent the rebuilding of
143:4.2 In return for their friendship Alexander gave the S.
143:4.2 The Apostle Philip, in his labors for the S. after the
143:4.3 The antagonisms between the Jews and the S. were
143:4.3 in his teachings and their prejudices against the S..
143:5.1 “Have no fear for me; these S. will be friendly;
143:6.5 Jesus declared himself so fully to the S. because he
143:6.6 —the fatherhood of God—to the S. in the cities
162:0.1 against the Jews, even more so than the average S.,
162:0.1 manifested indignation and informed these S. that
162:0.2 heaven to devour these insolent and impenitent S..
162:0.2 because of sectarian prejudice these S. denied
164:1.4 to all Jews regarding their attitude toward the S..
166:2.2 readily received by the Galileans, and even by the S..
166:2.2 to entertain kind feelings for the long-despised S..
175:1.7 Many of both the Jews and the S., and even the
185:1.6 deposed as a result of the needless slaughter of S. in
193:1.3 These S. were greatly astonished at this appearance
193:1.3 they hastened off to the near by towns and villages,
193:1.3 where they published abroad the news that they had
same—non-exhaustive
101:2.7 religion’s God of salvation are one and the s. Deity.
148:1.2 Though they all taught the s. truth, each apostle
157:2.1 when the s. shall come to pass, all men will know
sameness
12:7.4 are all volitional notwithstanding this apparent s..
Samson—Israelite warrior
135:1.2 administered to his illustrious predecessors, S. and
140:5.16 the mourner, was a greater man than either S. or
Samuel—the first Hebrew prophet
97:1.0 SAMUEL-FIRST OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS
97:1.1 authority afforded a better opportunity for S. to
97:1.2 S. sprang from a long line of the Salem teachers
97:1.2 universal opposition which he encountered when he
97:1.2 And even then he was only partially successful;
97:1.2 he won back to the service of the higher concept of
97:1.3 S. was a rough-and-ready type of man, a practical
97:1.3 The progress he made was by sheer force of
97:1.3 he did little preaching, less teaching, but he did act.
97:1.3 One day he was mocking the priest of Baal; the next,
97:1.3 He devotedly believed in the one God, and he had a
97:1.3 he had a clear concept of that one God as creator of
97:1.4 But the great contribution which S. made to the
97:1.4 S. reiterated the Melchizedek covenant with
97:1.4 S. was aiding the evolving God concept to ascend
97:1.5 And he preached anew the story of God’s sincerity,
97:1.5 Said S.: “The Lord will not forsake his people.”
97:1.6 almost cost S. his life, when he dared to proclaim:
97:1.7 But S. did not progress very far beyond the concept
97:1.7 He proclaimed a Yahweh who made all men but was
97:1.8 for he declared: “The Lord is a God of knowledge,
97:1.8 he went one step further when, in their adversity,
97:1.8 he exhorted his people: “Let us fall now into the
97:1.9 continued under the ministry of S.’ successors.
97:1.9 God but hardly maintained the pace set by S.;
97:1.9 failed to develop the idea of the mercy of God as S.
97:1.10 during the time of S. and his immediate successors.
97:2.1 God comparable with that held in the days of S..
97:2.1 he was kept busy, as S. had been before him,
97:2.1 even more gigantic and difficult than that which S.
97:2.3 the Creator to about that place where S. had left it.
97:4.2 Amos envisioned the stern and just God of S. and
97:9.4 record that Saul was crowned king by the prophet S.
97:9.6 They required the tradition of Saul and S. as a
97:9.8 history wherein is depicted how the prophet S.,
135:1.2 illustrious predecessors, Samson and the prophet S..
135:4.2 John knew only of the records of such as Elijah, S.,
142:3.9 not read in S. where it says: ‘And the anger of the
142:3.9 And this was not strange because in the days of S.
159:4.5 the prophets make their records from S. to Isaiah?
169:1.2 admonished by the prophets from S. to John that
sanctification
34:5.5 Holy Spirit becomes increasingly effective in the s.
89:4.1 the later Christian doctrine of s. through sorrow,
90:5.3 ceremonies of purification, cleansing, and s..
sanctified
70:11.5 the taboo on killing, society s. it as traditional mores,
100:7.3 plans were characterized by such s. common sense.
135:1.2 A life Nazarite was looked upon as a s. and holy
143:2.6 way of this heavenly peace are destined to be s. to
175:1.16 or the temple which has supposedly s. the gold?
178:1.16 defense of the truth which has saved and s. you.
sanctifies
175:1.16 is the greater, the gift or the altar which s. the gift?
sanctify
144:2.1 and let your spirit s. our hearts forevermore, Amen!”
144:5.28 S. our steps and co-ordinate our thoughts.
179:4.7 done everything possible to s. and save Judas, even
182:1.5 S. them in the truth; your word is truth.
sanctifying
90:5.2 Ritual is the technique of s. custom; ritual creates
sanctimonious
100:7.4 Jesus was pious but not s..
sanctimoniousness
149:4.4 sympathy without sentimentality, piety without s..
sanction—noun
33:8.4 The one hundred councils of supreme s. are situated
69:1.3 by means of taboo, convention, and religious s..
69:9.16 private ownership of land was given social s. only
70:11.4 the transgression of taboos which enjoyed ghost s.,
70:11.5 held together had not rights had the s. of religion;
74:8.1 This circumstance lent almost sacred s. to the time
83:6.5 the satisfaction of all biologic urges under the s. of
89:1.1 taboos, but they early acquired ghost or spirit s.,
89:2.2 when the taboo received the solemn s. of religion,
89:7.4 providing s. for the earlier and more savagelike sex
179:5.8 supper was established without ecclesiastical s..
sanction—verb
22:7.10 The Seven Master Spirits have authority to s. the
70:1.4 experience periods of peace and s. warlike practices.
93:6.1 fact that Melchizedek would not s. the undertaking.
sanctioned
40:8.3 And when this court of inquiry, s. by a personal
70:1.14 The primitive religions all s. war.
70:3.11 marriages between the families of the chiefs were s..
70:7.13 Many later tribes s. the formation of women’s clubs,
82:3.14 primitive tribes s. trial marriage until the woman
84:0.1 sex hunger embellished marriage, religion s. it,
92:2.6 Religion has at one time or another s. all sorts of
101:6.3 augmented by wisdom, and s. by religious faith.
167:5.4 Jesus never s. any divorce practice which gave man
173:2.7 an irregular teacher since he had never been s. by
sanctions
43:2.8 This group s. the final form of all enactments and
89:1.7 would never have endured but for the upholding s. of
195:6.7 with things; they are barren of all real values, s.,
Sanctities of Service
28:6.16 5. The S.. The privilege of service follows the
28:6.19 faces of these secoraphic service indicators, the S..
28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind readers, heart
28:6.19 these high seconaphim lay bare the deep motives of
sanctity
5:4.5 Christianity promises salvation from sin, s.;
10:1.2 with the dignity and s. of personality possession,
18:1.5 The Paradise Creators respect the privacy and s. of
28:6.20 trust and for the appreciation of the s. of service.
86:3.1 Not the s. of life but the shock of death inspired fear
90:5.2 acquiring the s. and dignity of religious ceremonial.
113:5.1 Angels do not invade the s. of the human mind;
121:7.6 and the gospel of personality s. and spiritual liberty
159:4.10 some of the teachers of the s. of this traditionalism
Sanctity of Service
28:6.16 5. The S.. The privilege of service follows the
28:6.19 faces of these secoraphic service indicators, the S..
sanctuaries
167:6.6 do their best to provide s. of appealing simplicity
sanctuary
27:7.2 Paradise is more nearly one vast s. of divine service.
55:1.2 temple has three parts: Centermost is the s. of the
69:4.4 These market squares became the first places of s.
70:10.16 s. was a means of escaping this sudden group anger.
175:1.22 Zechariah, slain between the s. and the altar?
sand
85:4.2 believed that a nature spirit produced the s. whirls,
95:2.4 —by the action of the soda-impregnated s.,
123:2.14 shallow boxes of s. in which Jesus worked out maps
123:3.4 lads played with blocks in the s. on top of the house
123:4.5 The hot winds, carrying blasts of fine s., usually
123:4.5 Jesus was blinded by the s. when descending the
128:6.11 Jesus provided s., blocks, and stones by the side
136:4.2 Never again did Jesus write on anything except s..
137:2.9 subsequently write—except in the dust or in the s.—
162:3.5 wrote upon the s. a few words which caused him
162:3.5 when the Master had written in the s. the third time
187:5.1 the sky darkened by reason of the fine s. in the air.
187:5.4 together to protect themselves from the cutting s..
sandal
135:7.2 whose s. straps I am not worthy to stoop down
sandals
169:1.9 and put the son’s ring on his hand and fetch s. for
187:2.8 divided his clothes among them, one taking the s.,
Sandmatia
41:2.1 having as immediate neighbors the systems of S.,
sands
48:6.32 heart as well as to seek for the dry s. of knowledge
133:8.4 made ready for the long trek across the desert s..
sandstone
58:7.9 Much of the older s. and conglomerates represents
59:1.16 S. has been turned into quartz, shale has been
59:4.7 There is also a red s. stratum which characterizes
59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, consisting of s., shale, and
60:1.1 this period were mostly conglomerates, shale, and s..
60:1.2 but numerous s. footprints of the land reptiles may
60:1.2 In many regions the one thousand feet of red s.
60:1.4 In England the New Red S. belongs to this epoch.
60:3.9 times are variegated, consisting of chalk, shale, s.,
sandstones
59:1.11 2. S.—deposits made in shallow water but where the
sandstorm
123:4.5 It happened during an unexpected July s. from the
187:5.2 amidst the increasing darkness of the fierce s.,
187:5.4 The s. grew in intensity and the heavens darkened.
187:6.1 In the midst of the darkness of the s., about half past
188:0.3 In the meantime, the s. having considerably abated
sandstorms
187:5.1 this meant the coming of one of those hot-wind s.
sane
88:2.7 otherwise s. men and women will refuse to accept
91:7.3 ecstasy is permissible when resulting from s.
196:3.34 well-balanced and s. effort to advance the borders of
sanely
161:2.4 No mere man would s. profess to forgive sin;
saner
94:7.3 the s. and more moderate teachings of Gautama
sang
7:6.1 joy, and all of the Morning Stars s. together.”
123:4.2 They danced and s. but had few organized games,
Sangik or primary Sangik or secondary Sangik
see Sangik peoples; Sangik races; Sangik tribes
64:5.2 This was the S. family, the ancestors of all of the six
64:5.3 These S. children were not only intelligent above
64:5.3 tended toward the skin color of the S. parent.
64:6.3 were the first of the S. children to develop a tribal
64:6.20 to develop and emigrate from the original S. center
64:7.1 When the colored descendants of the S. family began
64:7.10 It was this infusion of S. blood which produced that
64:7.12 All efforts to identify the S. ancestry of modern
64:7.16 As the S. migrations draw to a close, the green and
65:4.7 the later simultaneous appearance of the S. mutants
75:8.2 as many as four separate sources: Andonite, S.,
77:4.4 thousand years ago had become largely S. in nature,
78:4.6 An increase of either S. or Andonite stock tended to
79:2.3 it was unfortunate that the sS. strains predominated
79:2.3 this racial melting pot of long ago; more of the pS.
79:5.1 preserving the superior potential of the pS. Type.
79:5.2 same ice sheet which so long blocked S. migration
79:7.3 less disturbing to the innate stability of the S. type.
80:2.3 It is this sS substratum that suggests a certain degree
80:9.2 with smaller amounts of the red and yellow S..
80:9.8 This group absorbed a considerable amount of sS.
81:4.5 2. Primary S., red, yellow, and blue.
81:4.6 3. Secondary S., orange, green, and indigo.
81:4.9 the Andonite type by S. hereditary dominance.
81:4.9 Eskimos are blends of Andonite and S.-blue races.
81:4.11 modified by primary and (some) sS. admixture
81:4.12 2. The Mongoloid—the pS. type, including the red,
81:4.12 has been modified by sS. and Andonic mixture;
81:4.12 though they contain a high percentage of sS. blood.
81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the sS. type, which originally
Sangik peoples
64:6.14 they proved themselves superior to all of the S. in
64:6.25 the red men were the most advanced of all the S.,
64:7.2 that for almost one hundred thousand years these S.
64:7.3 These sS. found existence more easy and agreeable
64:7.3 The pS., the superior races, avoided the tropics,
64:7.8 in Europe, the way was partially open for these S. to
64:7.8 they migrated westward along the old trails of the
64:7.8 They invaded Europe in successive waves,
64:7.9 In Europe, they soon encountered the Neanderthal
64:7.14 The last of the S. to migrate from their center of race
77:2.4 almost every way to both the Andonite and the S..
78:3.5 were occupied by a mixed race of Andonite and S.
78:5.5 contributed to the northern groups of the Saharan S..
79:0.1 Here at this eastern focus of the human race the S.
94:2.1 identity in the face of a rising tide of the sS. peoples.
Sangik race(s)
64:5.4 while we separately consider the six S. of Urantia.
64:6.0 6. THE SIX SANGIK RACES OF URANTIA
64:7.16 India harbors a blend of the sS. races, and the brown
65:4.8 simultaneously with the appearance of the six S.
66:0.2 concurrent with the appearance of the colored or S.,
66:7.5 from the superior families of the Andonic and S.;
67:5.5 harbored only the lowest types of the S. of Urantia,
67:6.6 of the loyal Andonites slightly admixed with the S.,
70:1.2 The S., together with the later deteriorated Nodites
73:1.6 These Nodites had freely mated with the S. and had
74:2.5 embracing a representative of each of the six S.;
78:0.2 through its amalgamation with the Nodite and S.
78:6.7 descendants, largely mixed with the surrounding S.
79:2.1 In the highlands northwest of India the S. came into
79:3.8 recognize their Andite cousins submerged in the S.,
80:0.2 Adamic stock which became admixed with the S.,
80:4.3 union of these stocks, as later mingled with the S.,
81:4.2 S. were medium-headed, with the yellow and blue
81:4.9 Eskimos are blends of Andonite and S.-blue races.
81:4.13 Africa, India, and Indonesia wherever the sS. races
82:1.6 The S. had normal animal passion, but they displayed
82:5.8 the desire of the S. to mate outside their own tribes.
82:6.2 Of the six colored S., three were primary and three
82:6.9 These three peoples belong to the pS. races.
82:6.10 When a pS. race amalgamates with a sS. race,
Sangik tribes
64:7.9 encounter and absorb their invading cousins of the S.
64:7.10 the S. were more intelligent than, and in most ways
64:7.10 mingling of these S. with the Neanderthal peoples led
67:6.1 mankind just before the days of the birth of the S..
69:2.6 The S. were fairly industrious when residing away
77:3.1 reached out to intermarry with the Andonite and S.
77:4.4 eastward into Elam and united with the mixed S..
78:0.1 latterly, as amalgamated with the Nodite and S.,
Sangiks
78:3.5 with Nodites, Andonites, and red and yellow S..
79:5.1 eastern Asia is more properly that of the primary S.,
79:5.2 to migrate from the central Asian focus of the S..
79:5.9 civilizations were evolutionary products of the S.,
81:4.2 The secondary S. were medium- to long-headed.
82:1.6 they displayed little imagination or appreciation of
82:6.10 Biologically considered, the secondary S. were in
84:8.3 It was there in measure in the S. and Andonites,
84:8.3 enormously heightened by the blending of the S. and
89:5.3 The S. were all cannibalistic, but the Andonites were
sanguine
136:6.6 to measure up to their most s. expectations, but he
Sanhedrin or Jerusalem Sanhedrin
130:3.8 the seat of government of the Alexandria S.,
142:6.1 a wealthy and elderly member of the Jewish S..
142:6.1 so at variance with Jesus that no member of the S.
142:6.2 Nicodemus was not an official delegate of the S.;
142:6.9 He faintly protested when his colleagues of the S.
142:8.5 Simon, a member of the S., publicly espoused the
147:5.1 Though Simon was not a member of the Jewish S.,
147:6.2 on a religious charge and be tried by the S..
147:6.2 to submit their report to the chief priests and the S.
148:8.1 Abraham, a young and influential member of the S.
148:9.4 the messengers of the S. arrived to bid the six spies
152:0.1 the new observers from the JS. who had come down
153:1.1 leaders acting directly under orders from the S. at
153:2.10 (a member of the S.) rose up and asked: “Do I
153:3.6 the JS. were now almost convinced that Jesus must
154:0.1 group of special commissioners representing the JS..
154:2.1 the S. passed a decree closing all the synagogues
154:2.1 unprecedented usurpation of authority by the JS..
154:2.1 had been subject to the authority of the S..
154:2.1 This summary action of the S. was followed by the
154:2.1 in Palestine had bowed to this manifesto of the S.
154:2.1 refused to acknowledge the right of the S. to
154:3.1 Herod did agree to the plan of permitting the S.
154:3.2 and carried to Jerusalem for trial before the S. on
154:3.2 the decree which authorized the officers of the S.
154:5.1 the arrest of Jesus by the officers of the S..
154:6.6 from Tiberias bringing word that officers of the S.
154:7.1 engaged in this hasty flight from the S. officers who
156:6.7 general resentment against the Pharisees and the S.
162:1.1 Knowing that the S. had sought to bring Jesus to
162:1.5 the fear that had come over the officers of the S.
162:1.5 the members of the S. either secretly believed in
162:1.7 the S. made feeble attempts to place the Master
162:1.7 the members of the S. speculated that Philip had
162:1.10 that the S. was determined to put him to death.
162:2.5 officers of the S. did not wholly believe this rumor.
162:2.6 Eber, the proper officer of the S., with two assistants
162:2.9 And the chief of the S. was wroth with Eber and,
162:2.10 The S. disbanded in confusion, and Jesus withdrew
162:3.2 he was met by a group of the hired agents of the S.
162:3.3 they would accuse him before the S. of setting
162:7.6 When the unbelieving Jews and the agents of the S.
162:7.6 agents of the S. sought to place him under arrest,
162:9.1 The S. made no effort to molest these gatherings
163:2.4 young man, Matadormus, was a member of the JS.;
164:0.1 danger of placing himself in the hands of the S.,
164:2.1 just one purpose: to give the S. and the Jewish
164:2.1 were then, or had recently been, members of the S.
164:2.3 his desire to win the remaining members of the S..
164:2.3 bringing his work once more to the notice of the S..
164:2.4 offer of the former and present members of the S.
164:3.1 bring his mission on earth to the notice of the S.
164:3.16 making this act an open challenge to the S. and all
164:3.16 the purpose of bringing these matters before the S.
164:4.0 4. JOSIAH BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN
164:4.1 the leaders of the S. decided to convene the council
164:4.1 a standing rule which forbade the meeting of the S.
164:4.1 desired to be brought before the S. for adjudication
164:4.2 the spokesman for the S. (about fifty members
164:4.7 appeared before the august S., they were afraid to
164:4.9 since they could not entrap Josiah, they sought to
164:4.10 When Josiah had thus spoken, the S. broke up in
164:5.1 this Sabbath-breaking session of the S. was in
164:5.1 hoping that he would be summoned before the S.
164:5.1 feared to bring him before the S. even as a witness,
164:5.3 had been in attendance upon the session of the S.,
166:1.6 to bring him to trial and judgment before the S. at
166:5.1 had never been subject to the supervision of the S. at
167:1.2 leading Pharisees of Jerusalem, a member of the S.,
167:3.1 all been closed to his teachings by order of the S..
168:2.10 called a meeting of the S. that they might determine
168:3.0 3.MEETING OF THE SANHEDRIN
168:3.2 the S. met to deliberate further on the question,
168:3.2 committing the S. to the decision of death, without
168:3.3 this was the first time the S. had gone on record
168:3.3 fourteen members of the S. resigned in a body
168:3.3 this group of fourteen withdrew from the S. on
168:3.3 With the ejection of these nineteen men the S. was
168:3.4 his sisters were summoned to appear before the S..
168:3.4 the transactions of the S. virtually admitted the
168:3.6 It was at this same meeting of the S. that Caiaphas
168:3.7 Jesus had received warning of the doings of the S.
168:5.1 received warning that the S. had decreed his death.
168:5.2 safe from the murderous intrigues of the wicked S..
171:3.4 They knew that the S. had broadcast a message to
171:3.4 knowing his whereabouts should inform the S.;
171:3.4 of the open declaration of the S. that he must die.
171:4.5 and knowing that the S. had dared to condemn Jesus,
172:0.2 utter defiance of the S.’ decree of death, to proclaim
172:0.3 that he should be so unconcerned when the S. had
172:1.2 and Lazarus; it was tendered in defiance of the S..
172:1.2 The agents of the S. were present, but they feared to
172:2.4 the sacrifice of his life to the vengefulness of the S..
172:2.4 fled to Philadelphia when the officers of the S. sent
172:3.2 in the flesh, his death had been decreed by the S.,
172:3.14 hastened ahead of the procession to rejoin the S.,
172:3.15 to reject Jesus later on this week when the S. took
172:4.1 No attempt was made to molest Jesus as the S.
172:5.7 Jesus would have been arrested by the S. officials
172:5.9 popular demonstration was so to frighten the S.
172:5.10 On the way down Olivet he even envisaged the S.
173:1.5 At this time the S. itself held its regular meetings in
173:2.2 At the noon session of the S. it was unanimously
173:2.3 temple rulers and the officers of the Jewish S.
173:2.3 academies and regularly ordained by the S..
173:2.3 At this time only the S. could ordain an elder or
173:2.6 authority; John had never been ordained by the S..
173:2.7 since he had never been sanctioned by the S..
173:2.8 Sadducees now represented a majority of the S..
174:2.1 there had been held a council between the S. and
174:2.5 defeated since it was a well-known ruling of the S.,
174:5.3 score of men who were once members of the S.,
175:3.0 3. THE FATEFUL SANHEDRIN MEETING
175:3.1 this Tuesday evening the fateful meeting of the S.
175:3.1 never before had they resolved to place him under
175:3.1 that the S., as then constituted, officially voted to
175:3.1 the S.’ reply to the last offer of heavenly mercy
175:3.3 The officers of the S. were given the orders for
175:3.3 they instructed these officers of the S. to “bring him
175:4.2 while the S. sat in death judgment upon Jesus,
175:4.3 in case an open break with the S. should come.
175:4.4 The Sadducees,who controlled and dominated the S.
175:4.13 The S., having formally decreed the death of Jesus
177:4.1 This was an informal meeting of the S. and had
177:4.2 would forthwith receive high honors from the S.,
177:4.6 he had come to offer himself to the S. as one who
183:2.3 inasmuch as the presiding officer of the Jewish S.
184:0.0 BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN COURT
184:0.1 time for legally calling together the court of the S..
184:0.1 It was not lawful to convene the S. court before
184:0.2 Some thirty members of the S. had gathered at the
184:1.1 practically all of those members of the S. who had
184:1.9 Jesus would be brought before the court of the S.,
184:3.1 S., by a large majority vote, had decreed the death
184:3.2 This was not a regularly called meeting of the S.
184:3.13 Already had the full S. agreed that Jesus was guilty
184:3.13 they were more concerned with developing charges
184:3.13 They knew that they must secure the consent of the
185:1.1 the S. in respect as the highest tribunal on earth.
185:1.5 The Jews held that only the S. could disburse the
185:2.3 Then spoke the clerk of the S. court to Pilate: “It is
185:5.4 the chief priests and the S. councilors all shouted
185:5.13 of the chief priests and the councilors of the S.;
186:1.1 members of the S. waiting to learn what had been
186:1.1 Caiaphas engaged in making his report to the S.
186:1.2 being called before the full meeting of the S.
186:1.3 Judas wanted to appeal to the S., but they would
186:1.4 Judas found himself standing in the presence of the S
186:1.6 As Judas left the S. chamber, he removed the
186:3.1 On hearing their report, the S. was satisfied that
187:5.6 Jesus revealed his true nature to the murderous S.
188:0.3 a group of Jews representing the S. had gone out
188:1.1 the representatives of the S. standing by to see that
188:1.2 members of the S. had kept their faith in Jesus
188:2.2 bearing the official request of the S. that a Roman
190:3.3 Caiaphas called a meeting of the S. to convene at
190:4.2 The S. is soon to begin the consideration of these
191:0.1 were afraid of being arrested by the agents of the S.
Sanhedrist or Sanhedrist court
184:3.1 priest, Caiaphas, called the Sc. of inquiry to order
184:3.18 this first session of the S. trial of Jesus ended at half
184:4.3 by the example of the members of this so-called Sc..
184:5.9 Jesus did not again appear before the Sc..
184:5.11 for confirmation of the sentence of death that this Sc.
185:0.1 by about fifty of his accusers, including the Sc.
185:2.1 spokesman for the Sc. answer Pilate: “If this man
185:2.10 We find in the S. tribunal that this man is an evildoer
186:1.1 The chief priest and his S. associates followed
186:2.2 Before the Sc. Jesus declined to make replies to
Sanhedrists
164:4.11 And as the S. departed in anger and confusion,
184:0.2 Annas knew that a court of S. was in waiting at the
184:3.0 3. BEFORE THE COURT OF SANHEDRISTS
184:3.2 This was a special trial court of some thirty S. and
184:3.5 Never had they gazed upon such a prisoner nor
184:3.6 so evidently trumped up that the S. themselves
184:3.16 any question when before Annas or the S. except
184:5.9 They did not want again to look upon Jesus’ face
184:5.9 as they sat in judgment upon Jesus’ innocent life.
185:2.4 the ill-will and the ill-humor of the S. toward Jesus
185:2.5 Pilate took delight in making them publicly confess
185:3.7 one of the S. stepped up by the side of Pilate,
185:5.1 and calling together the chief priests and S., said
188:1.2 although their fellow S. had long suspected them,
188:2.2 ended with the appointment of a committee of S.
188:2.3 When Pilate heard this request of the S., he said: “I
190:3.3 The S. were thoroughly aroused by these rumors.
sanitary
66:5.20 The great s. advance of this epoch came from the
69:6.4 They failed to reap the s. benefits of fire because they
73:5.3 The s. arrangements of the Garden were far in
73:5.3 kept wholesome by the strict observance of the s.
76:3.5 to serve as physicians and s. inspectors, and to act as
87:6.12 Only in recent times has bathing become a s. practice
93:4.15 nor to promulgate even advanced s. practices or
sanitation
66:5.17 council was concerned with the introduction of s.
72:7.1 city concerns itself with such matters as health, s.,
74:7.13 1. The laws of health and s..
148:0.1 The encampment was a model in order and s. as
sanity
2:7.11 Health, s., and happiness are integrations of truth,
100:4.3 Of health and s. man understands much, but of
100:7.12 appraised him as the model of s. and the pattern of
sank
58:5.2 that the heavier metals s. deep into the interior.
58:7.9 extensive areas of the continental shores s. beneath
60:3.4 Most of Mexico s. beneath the sea, and the southern
64:6.5 and shortly thereafter the Bering land isthmus s.,
67:5.3 Society quickly s. back to its old biologic level,
67:5.4 the planetary headquarters s. beneath the waters of
73:7.1 Africa, the eastern floor of the Mediterranean s.,
94:2.2 The vast Vedic priesthood itself floundered and s.
137:7.1 Mary’s faith, raised to such heights at Cana, now s.
141:2.3 But these words s. into their hearts and came forth to
145:3.2 as soon as the sun s. beneath the horizon, scores of
145:3.2 with his paralyzed daughter just as soon as the sun s.
153:2.3 filthy dungeon until he s. in mire up to his armpits.
176:1.5 these predictions of the Master s. into their minds.
sanobim or cherubim and sanobim
26:1.8 6. Cherubim and S..
30:1.86 16. Cherubim and S..
30:2.88 6. Cherubim and S..
37:7.2 As an attainment level of c. and s., the Mansion
38:0.2 s., constitute the angelic corps of a local universe.
38:5.1 of all local universe angels—seraphim, c., and s..
38:7.0 7. CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM
38:7.1 In all essential endowments c. and s. are similar to
38:7.1 They have the same origin but not always the same
38:7.1 They are wonderfully intelligent, marvelously
38:7.1 They are the lowest order of angels, hence all the
38:7.2 C. and s. are inherently associated,functionally united
38:7.2 deflector, or negatively charged angel, is the s.—
38:7.2 hence they usually serve in pairs.
38:7.2 they are more than ever dependent on mutual contact
38:7.3 C. and s. are the faithful and efficient aids of the
38:7.3 C. and s. serve for ages in these capacities, but they
38:7.4 The c. and s. are the routine spirit workers on the
38:7.4 in an emergency, they may serve in the place of a
38:7.4 but they never function as attending angels to human
38:7.5 C. and s., like seraphim and all other orders of
38:7.6 C. and s. are by nature very near the morontia level
38:7.6 they prove to be most efficient in the borderland
38:7.6 Every fourth cherubim and every fourth s. are quasi-
38:8.0 8. EVOLUTION OF CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM
38:8.1 advancing service are open to c. and s. leading to an
38:8.1 There are three great classes of c. and s. with regard
38:8.2 C. and s. of this order are brilliant, though not by
38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full seraphic standing.
38:8.3 All c. and s. are not equal in ascension potential,
38:8.3 Most of them will remain c. and s., although the
38:8.4 They will continue on as c. and s., together with a
38:8.5 Guardians of destiny do not have c. and s. as
38:8.5 Such deserted c. and s. are usually embraced by
38:8.6 the once-embraced c. and s. have long served on
38:8.6 advanced and senior c. and s. are re-embraced by
38:8.6 Paradise possibilities, is open to such reborn c. and s.
44:5.10 counseling with the seraphim, c., and s. regarding the
44:5.10 divergent forces between active c. and passive s..
48:5.1 are a corps of deserted but glorified c. and s..
48:5.1 the seraphim is ably assisted by c. and s.; but
48:5.1 ministrations of her former lieutenants, c. and s..
48:5.3 an Adjuster-fused mortal, both a c. and a s. are left
48:5.10 and from this second embrace these c. and s. emerge
113:2.9 kept by the pair of c. (a c. and a s.) who are always
Sansa—daughter of Adam and Laotta
76:0.2 Cain and S. were born before the Adamic caravan
76:0.2 Laotta, the mother of S., perished at the birth of
76:0.2 Eve took S., the child of Laotta, to her bosom,
76:0.2 Eve’s bosom, and she was reared along with Cain.
76:0.2 S. grew up to be a woman of great ability.
76:0.2 She became the wife of Sargan, the chief of the blue
Sanselon—neighboring universe
32:2.12 neighboring universes are: Avalon, Henselon, S.,
Sarah—wife of Abraham
93:5.7 part of his sojourn on the Nile he and his wife, S.,
93:9.3 (Shortly after his marriage to S., Abraham one night
93:9.3 someone would kill him secretly in order to get S..
93:9.7 contacts of Abraham and S. with “the angel of the
93:9.8 Abraham’s property went to Isaac, the son of S.,
sarcasm
142:6.2 to repulse his secretive caller, nor did he employ s..
159:3.4 Do not indulge in s. at the expense of my simple-
185:7.5 Pilate said, with much irony and s., “Shall I crucify
sarcastic
148:6.9 Eliphaz grew more stern, accusing, and s..
Sarepta
156:3.2 for Tyre, going south along the coast by way of S.,
Sargan—chief of the northern blue races
76:0.2 Sansa became the wife of S., the chief of the blue
Sargon—priest of Kish
78:8.7 form powerful confederations before the days of S.
78:8.8 weak rule of the city priests was terminated by S.,
89:7.3 the traditions of S., Moses, Cyrus, and Romulus.
143:4.1 S., king of Assyria, in subduing a revolt in central
Sarid
123:1.7 south of Nazareth on the Megiddo road near S..
Sartaba, Mount
122:7.6 partook of their noontide meal at the foot of S.,
124:6.6 highest mountain overlooking the Jordan valley, S.
143:3.1 that all of you are to go with me up on S., where I
Sasta
94:8.2 Gautama’s followers called him S., meaning master
sat—see sat down; sat up
100:5.3 Siddhartha had a similar experience the night he s.
123:5.3 At Nazareth the pupils s. on the floor in a semicircle,
123:5.3 the chazan, an officer of the synagogue, s. facing
126:2.3 It remained true that Jesus “s. at no man’s feet.”
130:2.5 to minister light to those who s. in darkness until
135:5.7 one who had long s. at God’s right hand in heaven
135:12.7 and because of all those who s. at meat with him,
137:5.3 Donning his evening wraps, he s. out on the lake
137:7.2 while night after night they s. at Jesus’ feet.
139:2.10 and saving light to thousands who s. in darkness.
139:4.10 John usually s. on Jesus’ right hand when the twelve
142:0.2 did not again see Annas until the time when he s.
142:3.9 As they s. before Jesus in silence, the Master
147:5.5 When Simon and his friends who s. at meat with him
148:9.3 together with other scribes and lawyers who s.
149:2.6 Those who s. in darkness came to him, and he
150:2.1 During the conference time they always s. in a group
151:1.1 he went out by the seaside and s. alone in the boat,
151:1.1 This boat had an elevated seat on which he s.
153:1.5 As they s. there in the synagogue that afternoon
153:2.2 heard these things, they s. in judgment on Jeremiah.
159:2.3 those who had never s. at Jesus’ feet should dare to
162:2.1 a considerable company s. listening to his words
162:8.2 Lazarus and Mary s. at Jesus’ feet drinking in his
163:3.3 they s. there beside the water, and Peter, speaking
165:5.7 For some minutes the twelve s. in silence.
165:6.1 As they s. thinking, Simon Peter asked: “Do you
166:1.3 sneering curling of lips by those who s. opposite the
167:1.5 Then went Jesus over to where the sick man s. and
174:5.2 and they s. near while Jesus spoke to his apostles and
175:4.2 the Sanhedrin s. in death judgment upon Jesus,
175:4.2 while the Master s. with his apostles and certain of
176:1.5 The apostles s. in silence in the moonlight for a
179:4.3 natural for the host to give a sop to the one who s.
181:2.16 around to the end of the table where Andrew s. and
184:5.9 face as they s. in judgment upon his innocent life.
188:3.14 that some personality s. in the seat of Caligastia in
189:4.10 As these women s. there in the early hours of the
189:5.2 while they s. there, they turned over in their minds
191:5.2 As they thus s. at supper, and while the doors were
192:2.1 while the others s. by the fire,Jesus beckoned to John
sat down
126:3.4 he s. by the little squat lamp on the low stone table
126:4.8 when he had thus read, Jesus s., and the people went
127:3.5 After the Passover supper Mary s. to talk with
127:6.7 That evening about twilight these four s. and
135:9.8 “Jesus bade them return to their food while he s.
137:4.6 And they all s. to enjoy the wedding supper and
137:8.18 When Jesus had thus spoken, he s. down.
143:5.1 this summer’s evening when Jesus s. by the well
147:4.3 And then when Nathaniel had s., Jesus continued
150:8.10 synagogue, s. and began to discourse to the people.
151:4.6 on the beach, where they s. and sorted out the fish,
157:4.4 And Peter s. down with his brethren.
167:1.3 the ceremonial washing of his hands before he s. to
167:1.4 and smiled so benignly that he drew near and s.
172:4.2 For a moment they s. by the treasury, watching
176:0.2 the light of the full moon, Jesus and the twelve s.
179:3.6 feet should have been washed away before you s. at
179:5.3 partaken of the bread of remembrance, they all s..
180:3.6 When Jesus s., Thomas arose and said: “Master, we
181:2.1 as when they first s. to partake of the Last Supper,
183:0.5 Jesus s., alone, on the olive press, where he awaited
184:2.9 Peter s. by the side of the road and wept bitterly.
185:3.1 and requesting the prisoner to sit down, Pilate s. by
185:7.1 As Pilate, trembling with fearful emotion, s. by the
189:4.9 All five of the women then s. on the stone near the
189:5.2 they s. on the stone to ponder the meaning of what
190:5.5 soon after they went into the house, they s. to eat.
191:6.1 And when Nathan s., Jesus said: “Peace be upon
sat up
63:2.6 All night long they s. watching their fire burn,
87:1.4 The savages s. all night and talked when a member
146:6.2 youth who was supposed to be dead presently s.
168:2.3 the hitherto lifeless form of Lazarus presently s. on
171:8.1 they s. late the night before while Jesus taught
Satan—fallen associate of Lucifer
43:4.8 S. came also and presented himself among them.”
43:4.9 the fallen Lucifer’s associate, S., sought to attend
43:4.9 doors of the hearts of all Edentia closed against S.;
43:4.9 he was unanimously rejected by the assembled
43:4.9 the Son of Man “beheld S. fall as lightning from
53:1.4 Lucifer assigned his first lieutenant, S., to advocate
53:1.4 S. was a member of the same primary group of
53:1.4 he entered fully into the Lucifer insurrection.
53:1.4 Lucifer, S., and Caligastia were leagued together to
53:2.1 Lucifer and his first assistant, S., had reigned on
53:2.2 Lucifer first announced his plans to S, but it required
53:2.2 he became a bold advocate of “self-assertion and
53:3.1 origins of trouble in the hearts of Lucifer and S.,
53:4.1 S. proclaimed that worship could be accorded the
53:4.2 his own tribunals under the jurisdiction of S..
53:5.4 whose personality Lucifer and S. had questioned—
53:5.6 his angels fought against the dragon (Lucifer, S.,
53:7.9 Lucifer and S. spared not the infant-training schools
53:7.14 present status and future disposition of Lucifer, S.,
53:8.1 Lucifer and S. freely roamed the Satania system
53:8.1 Lucifer and S. were last on your world together
53:8.2 “S. came also,” claiming that he represented all of
53:8.2 But he has not been accorded liberty on Jerusem
53:8.2 sympathy for Lucifer and S. has perished throughout
53:8.3 “And I beheld S. fall as lightning from heaven.”
53:8.4 divine assurance replied, “Get you behind me, S..”
53:8.8 Neither S. nor Caligastia could ever touch or
53:9.3 S. was allowed to make periodic visits to the
53:9.4 S. could come to Urantia because you had no Son
53:9.4 It is true that S. did periodically visit Caligastia and
53:9.4 S. is now unqualifiedly detained on the Jerusem
54:4.1 pertains to the reasons for permitting Lucifer, S.,
54:4.8 mandate of the Ancients of Days directing that S. be
54:4.8 This ends the ability of S. to pay further visits to any
54:6.10 better to understand why such beings as S. are
67:1.1 Caligastia had been in charge of Urantia when S.,
67:1.1 And when S. arrived on the planet, his appearance
67:1.1 He was, and still is, a Lanonandek Son of great
67:1.1 “And no marvel, for S. himself is a brilliant creature
67:1.2 S. informed Caligastia of Lucifer’s then proposed
67:2.1 Shortly after S.’ inspection and when the planetary
134:8.6 S. (representing Lucifer) and the rebellious
142:3.9 ‘And S. stood up against Israel and provoked
148:6.3 assign to either S. or God the parts they play in
151:2.2 that fell upon the hardened ground represent S.,
153:4.2 to do with this man; he is in partnership with S..”
153:4.3 Then said Jesus: “How can S. cast out S.?
153:4.3 If S. casts out S., he is divided against himself;
163:6.2 seeing that I beheld S. falling as lightning from
179:2.3 work of Judas, but that it also pleased Lucifer, S.,
183:0.4 nefarious schemes had the approval of Lucifer, S.,
Satania—noun
4:2.2 and belonging to your planetary system of S..
15:7.5 Jerusem, the headquarters of your system of S.,
15:14.5 number 606 in the planetary group, or system, of S..
15:14.6 S. has a headquarters world called Jerusem, and it
15:14.6 it is system number twenty-four in the constellation
29:4.22 There are almost one million in S. alone,
29:4.36 Physical Controllers; the number functioning in S.
31:10.22 that we should do this on Urantia, 606 of S., in
32:2.9 3,840,101 inhabited planets in Nebadon, and S.,
32:2.10 S. is not a uniform system, a single astronomic unit
32:2.11 From Jerusem, the headquarters of S., it is over two
32:2.11 S. is on the periphery of the local universe, and
33:6.9 The day in S., as reckoned on Jerusem, is a little less
34:1.4 Mother Spirit of the local universe, is known in S. as
35:4.3 presence of sinful rebellion, such as occurred in S..
37:3.3 are directed from the capital of a local system, S..
38:9.10 on only three other worlds in S. do these beings
39:4.6 In the Lucifer rebellion in S. very few of the justice
39:4.15 In S., your system, they carry passengers back and
39:4.15 does a day pass in which a transport seraphim of S.
39:5.17 is, at present, outside the spiritual circuits of S.
39:6.1 those in S. at present direct their greatest efforts
40:5.10 Urantia were advanced to the mansion worlds of S.
41:1.5 In the system of S. the assigned power center
41:2.1 their functions in a local system, such as S.,
41:2.1 S. is one of one hundred local systems which make
41:2.1 evolutionary and progressive, very much like S..
41:2.2 S. is composed of over seven thousand astronomical
41:2.2 The astronomic center of S. is an enormous dark
41:2.3 the entire physical-energy system of S. is centered on
41:2.4 living energy manipulators scattered throughout S..
41:2.8 fairly well with regard to the physical circuits of S.
41:3.1 brilliant suns pouring forth light and energy in S.,
41:10.5 is comparatively isolated on the outskirts of S.,
41:10.5 while S. itself is next to the outermost system of
43:0.1 Urantia is commonly referred to as 606 of S. in
43:0.1 inhabited world in the local system of S., situated in
43:3.6 would normally center in the local system, S.; but
43:4.6 The traitorous Lucifer, onetime sovereign of S.,
43:5.8 observers stationed on the isolated worlds of S..
43:5.10 the legislature to the rebellion-isolated worlds of S..
43:5.16 care over Urantia and the other isolated worlds of S..
44:1.15 so far as many of your neighboring planets in S..
45:0.1 The administrative center of S. consists of a cluster
45:1.10 In S. they are now used as the detention spheres for
45:2.1 The Lucifer rebellion in the system of S. was the last
45:2.2 In S., even after this disastrous upheaval, no changes
45:2.3 The present head of S. is a gracious and brilliant
45:2.3 This mighty and brilliant Lord of S. is a tried and
45:2.3 and the products of rebellion removed from S..
45:2.4 While all the affairs of the isolated worlds of S. have
45:3.1 at the present time the system of S. is administered
45:3.3 Mansurotia was dispatched to S. with Lanaforge.
45:3.4 Sadib also came to S. with Lanaforge.
45:3.5 Holdant likewise came to S. with Lanaforge.
45:3.6 Vilton, secretary of the Lanonandek ministry of S.,
45:3.8 as acting chairman of the executive council of S..
45:3.9 executive council, the supreme advisory body of S..
45:3.16 7. The original Adam of S., the supervising head of
45:3.22 S. now has an observer at the headquarters of the
45:4.1 resurrection roll call of mercy and justice for all S..
45:4.1 Son in all matters concerning the roll calls of S.
45:6.7 This probation nursery of S. is maintained by certain
45:6.9 on their way from the midsonite world of S. to the
46:0.1 Jerusem, the headquarters of S., is an average
46:5.19 Master Son’s bestowal on Urantia, the least of S..
46:5.22 the seraphim serving in a local system like S. are
46:5.23 the advancing status of the peopled worlds of S.
46:5.30 the gigantic art gallery of S., and the immense hall of
46:8.1 sector will be restored upon the readmission of S.
46:8.1 S. may not come back into the full fellowship of
46:8.2 When S. can return to the constellation fold, then
47:0.2 the headquarters of the finaliter corps assigned to S..
47:2.1 The infant-receiving schools of S. are situated on
47:3.11 million of them on the morontia worlds of S..
47:5.2 the morontia supervisor headquarters for all S. and
48:2.13 even a system of mansion worlds like that of S..
48:3.3 lost during the times of the Lucifer rebellion in S..
48:3.13 will be the tongue of S. and then the language of
48:4.14 All S., during times of play, those times when its
48:5.3 are billions upon billions of these teachers in S.,
48:6.31 Even now in the young system of S. their teachings
48:6.31 you will become quite familiar with the history of S.
48:7.2 an assignment on the first mansion world of S.,
49:0.3 S. itself is an unfinished system containing only
49:0.3 Thus was Urantia given the number 606 of S.,
49:0.4 In several of the physical systems of S. the planets
49:0.5 The oldest inhabited world of S., world number one,
49:1.3 the evolutionary order of life in S. is in consonance
49:2.12 Of the atmospheric types in S., about two and one-
49:2.18 In S., of the elemental types,seven per cent are water
49:2.20 In S. there is only one race under four feet in height.
49:3.1 In all S. there are only nine such worlds.
49:3.2 few of the nonbreather type of inhabited worlds in S.
49:5.11 it differs markedly from its sister spheres in S.;
49:5.12 is the veteran finaliter known in S. as Tabamantia.
50:2.2 In S. these counselors are at present all natives of
50:6.5 the worlds of S. have rested under the spiritual ban
51:0.1 The original Material Son of S. is Adam, and those
51:0.3 about the work of these Sons on all the worlds of S.
51:1.5 Since the inception of the system of S., thirteen
52:7.15 All the worlds of S. can join in the hope of the one
53:1.3 Lucifer is the fallen and deposed Sovereign of S..
53:2.2 no peculiar or special conditions in the system of S.
53:4.1 Lucifer manifesto was issued at the conclave of S.
53:4.7 of these disloyal personalities to the system of S..
53:4.7 great trial and testing to the loyal beings of all S..
53:5.4 elected to assume command of the loyal hosts of S..
53:6.5 of the misruled and maladministered worlds of S..’”
53:7.3 the entire system of S. was isolated in both the
53:7.3 as the archrebel lives within the confines of S..
53:7.8 Of the 681,217 Material Sons lost in S., ninety-five
53:7.14 Lucifer was deprived of administrative authority in S.
53:8.2 Lucifer and Satan has perished throughout all S.,
53:8.3 Michael terminated the Lucifer rebellion in all S.
53:8.4 status of his agelong enemies, not only in S. but
53:9.2 behold the end of the unfaithful Sovereign of S..
53:9.5 Since Michael’s final bestowal no one in all S. has
53:9.8 the seven prison worlds of spiritual darkness in S.
54:2.3 disenfranchisement of every personality in S.,
54:2.3 of the ascenders and servers of the system of S.—
54:2.3 will sometime exist as the perfected system of S..
54:4.8 pay further visits to any of the fallen worlds of S..
57:8.6 to the system of S. for planetary administration
58:0.1 In all S. there are only sixty-one worlds similar to
58:1.1 the initiation of the Nebadon life patterns in S.
58:4.1 no other world in all S., even in all Nebadon, that has
60:4.7 [Presented by a Life Carrier assigned to S. and now
62:7.7 will dignity; man had arrived on planet 606 of S..
63:0.2 these words: “Man-mind has appeared on 606 of S.,
64:6.2 the Andonites on Urantia was something new in S..
65:4.7 Urantia is the first world in S. where the six
65:4.11 Your world is the only planet in S. where the human
66:1.1 with the management of the local system of S.
66:1.2 Prior to the reign of Lucifer in S., Caligastia had
66:1.5 among the five or six most fortunate planets in all S.
67:2.2 be taken to Lucifer, the System Sovereign of S.;
67:3.1 The outbreak of rebellion on Jerusem, capital of S.,
67:3.1 With this broadcast of the fact of rebellion in S.
67:3.1 There was “war in heaven,” the headquarters of S.,
67:6.10 The technical status of Van on the legal records of S.
67:8.1 many courageous beings on the various worlds of S.;
74:1.5 Jerusem pair left behind them on the capital of S.
74:1.5 the sole rulers, of planet 606 in the system of S..
74:2.5 welcomed this Son and Daughter of the system of S..
74:2.8 second dispensation of grace and mercy on 606 of S.
74:3.8 was one of the most expert anatomists of all S.;
74:5.2 the seraphic transports of S. left the planet with
76:5.2 knew that they had failed as Material Sons of S.,
76:5.4 to be the most fortunate world in the system of S.,
76:6.2 the resurrection halls of the mansion worlds of S.
92:5.16 theologies which so characterize Urantia of S..
93:1.2 mandate that “the conduct of affairs on 606 of S.
93:10.1 career as one of the planetary receivers of 606 of S..
108:6.8 the beckoning heights of the mansion worlds of S..
110:4.6 the supervising personalities of S. look with favor
112:5.13 new consciousness of morontia on the worlds of S..
113:6.10 All personal and group guardians in S. who went
114:2.1 sovereignty of the Supreme in the system of S..
114:2.3 head of this council is the Assigned Sentinel of S.,
114:2.5 human progress on each quarantined world in S.,
114:2.6 Paradise ascension the moment the system of S. is
114:3.4 his place in the council of the Planetary Princes of S.,
114:5.2 function, or even to the System Sovereign of S..
114:7.15 The loyal inhabited worlds of S. are not governed as
119:7.4 we had long known of the Lucifer rebellion in S.
120:2.2 terminating the Lucifer rebellion in the system of S.
134:8.3 real; they were his archenemies in the system of S.;
134:8.9 Lucifer rebellion in S. and the Caligastia secession
188:3.11 the resurrection halls of the first mansion world of S.
189:1.4 morontia being of the system of S. in Norlatiadek.
189:1.9 the first mansion world of this local system of S..
189:2.1 personalities from the seven mansion worlds of S.,
191:3.1 of various orders from the mansion worlds of S..
191:3.1 traversed by the mortals of the worlds of S. as they
Satania—adjective; see Satania rebellion; Satania
system; Satania world(s)
33:6.9 known as Salvington or universe time, and S. time.
39:5.17 The S. reserve corps of the planetary seraphim is
41:1.5 are effectively utilized by the S. Power Center,
41:2.0 2. THE SATANIA PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS
43:4.9 found no standing ground for the S. adversaries.
43:5.14 assigned to Norlatiadek because of the S. upheaval
45:0.3 by the co-ordination of the S. Power Center and
45:1.6 This sphere is the S. home of the Brilliant Evening
45:1.11 permitted to visit the S. prison worlds surrounding
45:3.13 4. The chief of S. Melchizedeks.
45:3.14 5. The acting director of the S. Life Carriers.
45:3.15 6. The chief of the S. finaliters.
45:3.17 8. The director of the S. seraphic hosts.
45:3.18 9. The chief of the S. physical controllers.
46:1.2 The S. day equals three days of Urantia time, less
46:6.7 progress, the scientific domains of S. activities.
46:8.3 isolated spheres will be restored to the S. circuits,
50:6.1 of the life and environment of your S. neighbors.
51:1.2 descended from the original S. pair of Material Sons.
53:6.1 the second in command of the S. headquarters’
53:7.10 not a single member of the S. ascendant citizenship
53:9.6 not look for a removal of the present S. restrictions
54:6.7 the apprehension and adjudication of the S. rebels,
57:8.7 the arrival on Urantia of the first S. scouting party
57:8.9 the Life Carriers execute their sixtieth S. experiment
57:8.9 and improve the S. type of the Nebadon life patterns.
58:1.3 The S. Life Carriers had projected a sodium chloride
58:1.6 S. commission of Life Carriers returned to Jerusem,
65:4.1 modify and, if possible, improve the S. adaptation
65:4.10 of the Life Carriers to improve the S. life patterns
66:4.13 These antidotal complements of the S. life currents
66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred—graduates of the S.
72:12.4 take note that their sister sphere in the S. family has
77:2.5 the patterns of the standardized S. specialization
77:2.7 that the S. life currents likewise invested their bodies.
93:2.5 three concentric circles, the S. symbol of the Trinity.
134:8.6 permitted to hold conference with his S. enemies
190:0.1 the counterpart of the experience of S. mortals who
Satania rebellion
43:1.6 to the study of problems growing out of the S..
43:4.7 After the S. the archrebels of Jerusem were wont to
43:5.12 growing out of the confusion consequent upon the S.
45:1.10 and cherubim who went over to the rebels in the S.
53:5.1 Upon the outbreak of the S., Michael took counsel
53:7.11 intently perused the bulletins of the S. and rejoiced
54:6.3 now teach that the good resulting from the S. is
67:4.7 complete the adjudication of the affairs of the S.,
67:8.3 first inquiry of all subordinate life regarding the S.,
Satania system
32:2.11 The S. of inhabited worlds is far removed from
46:8.3 the adjudication of Lucifer will restore the S. to the
49:2.9 The S. contains all of these types and numerous
53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan freely roamed the S. until the
58:1.1 to launching life on world number 606 of the S..
62:7.5 the beautiful message of Lucifer, sovereign of the S.,
62:7.5 life patterns of Nebadon as established in the S..
72:0.1 living on a not far-distant planet belonging to the S..
77:2.5 of the powerful life-maintenance circuits of the S..
114:0.4 government is unlike that of any world in the S.,
114:1.1 Urantia was held in trust by the sovereign of the S..
Satania world(s)
46:5.24 assisted by the ascenders from the various S. who
49:2.12 for ninety-eight and one-half per cent of the S..
49:2.14 for the remaining one and one-half per cent of S..
49:2.20 Twenty per cent of the S. inhabited worlds are
49:2.21 Thirty per cent of S. are peopled with races of
53:7.15 No S. have been lost since the fall of the thirty-seven
65:4.6 technique as it has been introduced on another S.,
66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred—graduates of the S.
72:0.2 Of all the S. which became isolated because of
Satanic
173:2.4 taught that his authority for teaching was S.,
satellite
17:1.5 working from the seventh Paradise s. of the Spirit
35:3.15 on the mansion worlds encircling the premier s. of
35:7.2 six primary spheres and their associated s. groups.
36:2.14 S. number one of the life-planning sphere is the realm
36:2.15 life-planning laboratories are situated on the second s
47:3.12 transition-culture spheres, including their s. worlds
53:9.2 has since been a prisoner on s. number one of the
57:6.3 earth but gradually drawing the s. toward the planet.
57:6.5 Saturn’s rings are the fragments of a disrupted s..
57:7.2 Always had the planet been larger than its s., but
57:7.4 slow robbery of the little atmosphere which its s.
satellites
12:1.10 Isle of Paradise, surrounded by its twenty-one s..
12:1.11 the gigantic central aggregation of the Paradise s.
13:0.7 The twenty-one Paradise s. serve many purposes in
13:1.1 These s. of Paradise, the innermost of the three
13:3.2 Personality is not present on these Paradise s.;
14:1.9 surrounding the three circuits of Paradise s..
14:1.12 the seven Paradise s. of the Infinite Spirit.
15:7.1 gives light without heat, like the s. of Paradise,
15:7.3 And all the s. of these headquarters worlds are also
15:7.5 culture, each of which is encircled by seven s.,
15:7.6 your constellation of Norlatiadek, has its seventy s.
15:10.1 of the Infinite Spirit, the outermost s. of Paradise.
15:13.3 As the magnificent s. of Uversa are concerned with
15:13.3 so are the seventy s. of Umajor the fifth devoted to
17:0.10 Isle, through the seven Paradise s. of the Spirit,
17:1.1 of the Master Spirits occupy the seven Paradise s. of
17:1.5 the Paradise s. of the Spirit have the same names
17:1.9 great conclaves take place on these Paradise s. of the
18:1.1 worlds in the innermost circuit of the Paradise s.,
25:1.7 138 billion servitals were ministering on its 490 s..
28:2.2 sphere number seven in the outer ring of Paradise s..
28:7.1 These Uversa s. are the finishing schools of the
30:4.16 usually s. or subsatellites of the system capital.
32:2.3 the architectural sphere of Salvington, with its s..
32:2.3 administration, together with their architectural s..
35:3.13 these s. are devoted to the following special phases
35:7.1 Each of these spheres, with its six encircling s.,
35:7.2 first sphere, with supplemental work on its six s.,
35:10.1 seventy planets, with their respective forty-two s.,
36:2.9 Each of the primary spheres is surrounded by six s.,
36:2.10 with its six tributary s., is devoted to the study of
36:2.17 Sphere Number Four and its tributary s. are
36:2.18 Each of its s is devoted to the study of a single phase
36:4.7 The s. of the seven primary worlds of the finaliters
37:2.10 Salvington worlds and their forty-two tributary s. are
37:2.10 the tributary s. are administered by Evening Stars.
37:2.11 The s. of the first three worlds are devoted to the
37:2.11 The seventh-world s. are reserved for the triune
37:3.7 Salvington worlds, with the associated s., is assigned
37:3.7 Sphere number one and all of its six tributary s. are
37:5.10 group of seven primary worlds and tributary s. in the
38:4.1 Each of these worlds has six tributary s., whereon
38:4.1 on specialized activities on the six tributary s..
39:3.7 in the social laboratories of Edentia, the seventy s.
41:3.2 composition of suns, dark islands, planets, and s.,
41:10.2 that is, a central sun or dark island with planets, s.,
43:0.2 about ten times the size of Urantia, while the ten s.
43:0.4 spheres, together with the seven hundred minor s.,
43:7.2 of practical socialization on some one of the ten s.
43:7.3 given clearance for each of the ten surrounding s..
45:0.1 Jerusem itself, the seven major s., and the forty-nine
45:0.1 Jerusem’s major s. are the seven transition worlds,
45:1.6 The seven s. of this world are assigned to the seven
45:1.8 Its seven surrounding s. are assigned to individual
45:1.10 The seven s. surrounding the Father’s world are
45:1.10 they are now used as the detention spheres for the
46:1.9 and their forty-nine s. are heated, lighted, energized,
46:5.10 is largely confined to this special world and its s..
47:0.1 but the seven s. of world number one are more
48:6.33 second being Jerusem; the third, Edentia and its s.;
49:0.4 Many of these enormous spheres have s., sometimes
49:0.5 world number one, is Anova, one of the forty-four s.
57:2.1 suns surrounded by a varying number of planets, s.,
57:4.2 extensive systems of planets, s., dark islands, comets,
57:5.9 as the retrograde motion of their s. bears witness.
57:6.6 all of the planets and s. of the solar system are still
57:6.7 the moons were intact, though some of the smaller s.
57:6.8 continued to pour in upon the planets and their s.
satiated
44:8.5 they will be s. respecting every intellectual, artistic,
satiates
14:4.13 so the exalted adoration of the Havona creatures s.
satiety
14:6.6 The Father enjoys the experience of love s. on near-
satisfaction—see Satisfaction of Service
1:6.6 but for the edification and mutual s. of believers.
3:5.14 9. Is pleasure—the s. of happiness—desirable?
3:6.7 pursues the s. of the realization of an eternal
4:0.2 perfect universe of Havona was purely the s. of the
4:0.2 creation must exist primarily for the s. of the perfect
4:4.6 and greatest s. in loving and being loved.
14:4.13 the faith sons ministers to the s. of the Father’s love,
14:6.6 God the Father derives supreme parental s. from the
14:6.11 The eternal Father views with never-ending s. the
14:6.17 the Infinite Spirit derives the combined s. of
14:6.17 while enjoying the s. of absolute coexistence with
14:6.36 Daughter Spirits derive great s. from the reflectivity
23:2.17 In the more needy realms we all enjoy the s. of a
27:6.1 Next to the supreme s. of worship is the exhilaration
27:6.5 you will feel a certain and lasting s. concerning these
27:7.3 service until he has attained full s. in worship.
27:7.4 may be enabled to gain this s. of self-expression
27:7.6 productive of the supreme joy of divine s. in the
27:7.7 love of the creature child should give full s. to the
27:7.8 of the supreme s. of the fullness of worship,
28:6.8 realize that there is a great reward of personal s. in
28:6.17 service, not slavery—is productive of the highest s.
34:6.8 for this spiritual water shall be in them a well of s.
39:4.7 creature is ever denied the full though transient s. of
39:4.13 profound s.—consciousness of achievement—
43:8.13 but you will not experience that personal thrill of s.
44:3.1 For every material s. which humans are capable of
44:8.3 they do provide for the attainment of the s. of all
44:8.5 This is the achievement of equality of the s. of
48:4.7 this phase of humor, but we do get a peculiar s.
55:2.5 “funerals” are occasions of profound s.,
55:5.6 pursuit of happiness is an experience of joy and s..
56:9.4 —even the Trinity—seems to afford transitory s. of
56:9.10 you will discover to your eternal s. that in the
56:10.20 intellectual peace, social progress, moral s., spiritual
62:6.1 the first intelligent beings brought to us supreme s..
70:10.12 they should “take no s. for the life of a murderer,
75:5.7 And when Adam returned, Eve experienced a s. of
83:6.5 those ideal sex partnerships which afford the s. of all
84:8.2 Although food s., play, and humor, along with
89:0.2 derive supreme s. from the sight of human misery,
91:8.10 that s. which comes from communion with divinity.
100:0.2 gratification—yet it yields the supreme subjective s..
100:1.5 reasonable adventure, experiencing of feelings of s.,
100:2.6 physical pleasures and to the s. of human affections;
101:2.1 thus creating a harmony of mind and s. of spirit
101:6.17 They can even attain, as they are, the same s. in
102:2.5 only in unity is there the personality s. of the
102:8.7 seeking man and finding him to the full s. of the
103:9.11 experience of believing and knowing as well as a s.
111:5.6 perfecting son will find supreme personality s. in
120:2.8 doing all of this to mutual s. and doing it during
121:5.1 Such religious systems afforded little s. for the
122:10.1 new “king of the Jews,” but they gave him little s.,
124:4.9 he achieved the s. of effecting an increasingly
126:5.10 to adapt their condition to the highest possible s.
127:2.8 and this he did bravely and diplomatically to the s. of
127:6.1 with any tinge of self-s. or desire for affectionate
129:4.6 of human personality to the s. of the Infinite Creator.
130:8.2 And Ezra found God and to the s. of his soul.
132:2.8 experience increasing s. in the partial attainment of
132:4.7 If you could only enjoy the inspiring s. of knowing
132:6.1 those who lead men to God experience the s. of
132:6.3 then can he enjoy a fourfold s. in life as his ear for
134:9.4 evident that he derived pleasure and experienced s.
134:9.7 to experience the s. of human achievement when he
136:4.9 Paradise brother, Immanuel, great s. if he, Jesus,
136:6.10 Jesus portrays dramatically the truth that selfish s.
138:8.8 the s. and assurance of the indwelling of God’s
140:5.7 To a child, happiness is the s. of immediate pleasure
142:7.15 Jesus had now lived his earth life to the full s. of the
144:5.70 A pleasure to your good spirit, and a s. to our soul
145:5.6 for the s. of those who seek for signs and wonders?
146:0.2 It was a source of s. to the apostles at last to feel
146:2.6 children may derive much pleasure and real soul s.
147:5.8 is not blocked by spiritual pride and moral self-s..
148:6.6 I am learning that I can get no s. from appealing to
155:2.2 Being thus deprived of the s. of winning souls for
155:5.9 presents the easy way out for man’s urge to seek s.
155:5.10 supreme s. of experiencing the personal triumph
155:5.13 you realize the s. of discovering for yourselves
155:6.5 you pay for such a transient s. the price of the loss
156:5.11 but divine love is outgoing in all its s.-seeking.
158:3.3 2. The testimony of the s. of the Infinite Spirit as to
160:1.3 the simple urge of living—the attainment of the s. of
160:1.13 the quest of the s. of the service of a cause that is
160:4.11 Skill is one of the real sources of the s. of living.
161:1.11 as the personal revelation of the Father and the s. of
165:4.3 failed to lay up treasures in heaven for the s. of the
172:1.6 of my death, Mary shall not be denied such s..
176:3.6 lived for the glory of the Father and the s. of the Son
177:4.7 on self-glory and craving for the s. of self-exaltation.
181:1.8 peace of Jesus is the joy and s. of a God-knowing
182:2.5 had rehearsed this message to the Master’s s., Jesus
186:2.11 accepts the man of Nazareth as the s. of the ideal
188:5.1 creature—not the justice of a king which seeks s. in
191:5.1 he derived unconscious s. from the efforts of all his
196:3.19 love: security in the Father’s love, with joy and s.
Satisfaction of Service
28:5.17 6. The S. of Service.
28:5.17 These angels are highly reflective of the attitude of
28:5.17 they strive to enhance the value of service and to
28:5.17 They have done much to illuminate the deferred
satisfactions
5:5.7 Mortal man secures three great s. from religious
5:5.8 1. Intellectually he acquires the s. of a more unified
5:5.10 companionship, in the spiritual s. of true worship.
14:6.5 contributes to the s. of seven orders of intelligence.
23:2.14 impossible to convey to human minds the supreme s.
27:7.4 to gain the full s. of worship in much less time.
28:5.4 the Joys of Existence, and the S. of Service.
28:5.17 enhance the value of service and to augment the s.
34:6.8 the joys of living and the s. of earthly existence.
39:4.7 are permitted to enjoy the transient s. of maturity—
44:8.3 all such s. of artistic achievement and expressionful
50:5.9 insight which impel them to seek for spiritual s.
68:2.9 to increase the pleasures of marriage and the s. of
101:1.1 the realization of spiritual s. while yet in the flesh.
103:9.12 the s. are superbly divine, the courage indomitable,
132:6.1 their fellows in their efforts to find the s. of living.
136:6.11 deeper spiritual s. of evolutionary human existence
140:4.10 total of these enhanced techniques of emotional s..
155:5.9 as the price to be paid for its s. and assurances,
160:1.4 for whose attainment affords the more abundant s.
166:3.4 the s. of selfishness: Having refused to enter the
170:4.12 4. The supreme s. of the loving service of man.
181:1.7 will of God but not on the order of the joys and s. of
195:6.7 barren of all real values, and s. of a spiritual nature,
195:8.6 many liberties and s. as a result of the secular revolt.
satisfactorily
4:1.7 intellects, and spirits, which I cannot s. explain.
12:3.9 And if this is true, it would s. explain why spirit-
26:6.3 new sensitivity for divinity, which can hardly be s.
50:4.11 advancement were under way, proceeding most s.,
65:4.1 Urantia we worked out and have s. demonstrated
66:8.3 Urantia progressed very s. in its planetary career
72:5.2 Those slaves who s. passed mental, and moral tests
72:5.4 are only thirty years old but are functioning very s..
77:1.2 What we cannot s. explain is how these one
103:5.6 a problem which cannot always be s. resolved in a
107:6.1 We have never been able s. to classify Monitors;
133:1.3 Although Jesus could not fully and s. answer the
180:4.6 perceived that his question had been s. answered.
satisfactory
18:4.3 it is exceedingly difficult to render a s. translation.
26:8.2 second, in the s. personality recognition of the Son
27:7.4 reaches Paradise to give full and s. expression to
29:2.18 function to insure the s. distribution of power in the
43:8.9 5. While attaining s. socialization of the personality
54:3.2 prove entirely s. to all related universe personalities,
55:12.5 None of us entertains a s. concept of what will
65:2.13 focus of life emplacement failed to attain a s. level of
69:8.4 If not s., they could be sent away, but the Hebrews
83:7.2 only about one half the marriages proved s..
84:4.3 Nonetheless, proper and s. sex relations have
84:6.8 provides highly s. forms of self-gratification.
101:2.11 it does not in any s. manner reveal a personal God.
103:8.3 in love with his wife but utterly unable to pass a s.
111:0.1 impossible for science or philosophy to attain a s.
117:7.11 we have no s. concept as to what this really means.
123:2.3 to assist him in his efforts to reach a s. solution of
133:1.3 question, to which he never received a s. answer;
138:9.3 twelve had worked out fairly s. plans for the care of
139:12.8 He failed to make s. progress in spiritual experience.
satisfied—see satisfied, not
19:5.11 I am s. that there are no arbitrary secrets in the
27:7.7 heart of the Gods has been fully and completely s. by
54:6.10 But even then, I doubt that you will be fully s. in
55:10.11 We are s. regarding two features of our speculations:
66:4.7 The re-created bodies of this group were fully s. by a
84:8.4 The hunger of the soul cannot be s. with physical
87:7.2 The cult preserved sentiment and s. emotion, but it
89:9.3 the divine Judge is now fully and forever s..
101:7.4 Or it may be s. with slight attainments, just
102:1.6 a far-reaching curiosity which can be adequately s.
102:1.6 The hungry soul of man refuses to be s with anything
102:3.15 Science is only s. with first causes, religion with
104:2.6 Theological reason may be fully s. by the concept
128:1.2 Jesus hungered and s. such cravings with food;
130:1.6 Gadiah was fully s. with Jesus’ answer to his
131:3.2 I am s. with the fruits of my confidence.
131:10.5 “I will no longer be s. to believe that God is the
134:0.2 For the first time he became fully s. with the
139:12.4 this self-s. Judean often dared to criticize in his own
149:5.2 for ‘a good man shall be s. from within himself.
152:5.4 When their hunger was s., they sought not
155:6.2 those of your fellows who choose to remain s. with
161:1.11 I am s. to end the argument and to accept Jesus as
163:3.1 to go through the needle’s eye as for these self-s.
167:4.7 I am s. it means the end; they will surely kill him,
173:2.7 while not claiming authority from John, he so s.
180:5.8 ideals of spirit reality are s. only when they love
181:2.13 to win your Jewish brethren until you are fully s. and
186:3.1 On hearing their report, the Sanhedrin was s. that
188:5.2 The love of Jesus is never s. with mere forgiveness
satisfied, not
84:8.4 The hunger of the soul cannot be s. with physical
122:10.1 Herod, not being s. with this answer, sent them
132:5.2 the rich man was not fully s. with Jesus’ answer.
133:1.5 But Ganid was not fully s..
138:5.4 And Judas was not wholly s. with Jesus’ attitude.
142:7.16 Thomas was not yet s., for he said: “But, Master,
144:3.1 But the apostles were not yet s.; they desired Jesus
149:4.6 Truly educated persons are not s. with remaining in
180:1.1 I am not wholly s. with even that sincere devotion
188:4.11 certainly would not be s. with the childish scheme of
satisfies
2:4.3 and equally s. the demands of all his divine attributes
14:6.8 It s. the divine mind to afford a perfect pattern of
159:3.9 find that which most truly s. their characteristic
satisfy
20:6.7 not to s. the demands of “stern justice” or “divine
44:8.4 opportunity fully to s. your long-cherished desires.
47:1.4 All who fail to s. these commissioners as to their
54:3.1 this divinely bestowed liberty—not even to s. such
65:5.3 much less to gratify our whims and s. our curiosity.
87:5.9 whole cult was a scheme designed to s. the spirits
87:7.7 The new cult must, like the old, s. emotion, foster
97:7.12 Lord will guide you continually and s. your soul.
101:10.5 The purpose of religion is not to s. curiosity about
121:5.12 Although the mysteries failed adequately to s. this
133:1.2 to agree as to the punishment which would s. the
136:1.3 evident that Jesus could never s. this materialistic
139:5.4 in four years did Philip fail to have food on hand to s.
139:12.13 selling his friend for thirty pieces of silver to s. his
146:3.1 that science and philosophy were sufficient to s.
149:2.3 that Jesus was the sacrificed Son who would s. the
156:5.11 and the more does divine love seek to s. such need.
172:3.3 Neither did Jesus do it to s. the human longings of
195:5.10 Do not try to s. the curiosity or gratify all the latent
195:10.8 methods designed to s. the spiritual longings of the
satisfying—verb
13:4.5 the ebb and flow of their spirits in meeting and s.
26:6.4 After s. this commission as to their comprehension of
147:8.4 Then shall the Lord guide you continually, s. your
satisfying—adjective
1:1.2 the reality of that true worship which is so s. to the
25:1.6 The s. joy of high duty is the eclipsing emotion of
44:7.3 recognition of divine beauty can never be truly s. if
77:5.4 the associations of the second garden far from s..
87:7.9 great difficulty of finding a new and s. symbolism
97:5.4 and Obadiah, who embellished his soul-s. gospel.
103:6.12 arrive at a s. understanding of his sure and settled
118:0.10 Creative growth is unending but ever s., endless in
118:0.10 punctuated by those personality-s. moments of goal
148:6.10 but he longed for some soul-s. revelation of the
155:5.15 of mind and the more s. experiences of the spirit.”
155:6.11 forget there is only one adventure which is more s.
160:2.6 is so valuable and s. an experience that it is worth
172:5.11 This day was the s. climax of their whole career as
195:0.2 these achievements they had no soul-s. religion.
Sato—descendant of Adamson and Ratta
80:7.3 progenitors of the Greeks were led westward by S.,
saturated
51:1.3 they are also surcharged with divine energy and s.
61:5.2 from the movement of the heavily s. atmosphere
107:6.2 The Adjusters are s. with the beautiful love of the
171:7.1 friendliness which emanates from a love-s. soul.
187:3.5 the s. sponge stopper upon the end of a javelin,
188:1.4 they now wrapped the body with bandages s. with
saturation
22:9.7 experiential s. would preclude their being left in
41:8.1 more than four such protons, when this s. state is
Saturday or Saturday night
124:6.1 The Passover feast of this year fell on S., April 9,
127:3.13 On S. afternoon, December 3, of this year, death
135:8.2 This was on Sn., January 12, A.D. 26, Jesus
137:0.1 Early on S. morning February 23, A.D. 26, Jesus
145:5.1 Neither did Jesus sleep much that Sn..
151:0.1 That Sn. the Master talked for more than an hour to
153:5.0 5. THE SATURDAY EVENING
154:0.1 On the eventful Sn. of April 30, as Jesus was
154:1.3 This Sn. marked the time of the lowest ebb in the
154:3.2 On Sn., May 21, word reached Tiberias that the
154:4.0 4. SATURDAY NIGHT IN CAPERNAUM
154:4.1 On this same Sn., in Capernaum a group of fifty
165:3.1 On S., January 28, Jesus preached the memorable
170:0.1 S. afternoon, March 11, Jesus preached his last
179:0.1 this meant that S.’ Passover supper would be eaten
188:3.2 Late Sn., John Mark summoned the eleven apostles
188:3.3 Mary returned to Bethany to join their family this S.
189:4.1 Thomas was with them for a few minutes late Sn.
191:0.13 remained away from his associates until the next S.
191:1.1 All day S. and this Sunday he had fought the fear
191:3.3 to the fifth stage on S., the 22nd; to the sixth stage
191:5.1 It was about nine o’clock on S., April 15, when the
192:3.1 At noon on S., April 22, the apostles assembled by
192:4.2 Accordingly, on S., April 29, at three o’clock,
Saturn
41:10.1 types of worlds, spheres much like Jupiter and S..
57:5.9 while S. and Jupiter were formed from the more
57:5.9 The powerful gravity pull of Jupiter and S. early
57:5.10 Jupiter and S., being derived from the very center
57:5.10 Jupiter and S. shone with a brilliant light and emitted
57:5.10 Jupiter and S. were in reality secondary suns for
57:6.3 the world as rings of matter resembling those of S.
57:6.5 S.’ rings are the fragments of a disrupted satellite.
57:6.6 witnessed the organization of the Jupiter and S.
122:8.7 an extraordinary conjunction of Jupiter and S. in
Saul—the first king of united Israel
70:1.18 S. did not hesitate to require one hundred foreskins
97:9.3 Pretentious Hebrew history begins with S.’ rallying
97:9.3 With an army of a little more than three thousand he
97:9.3 raised S.’ army to 330,000 and added “Judah” to the
97:9.4 S. was made king by popular election by his troops.
97:9.4 But the priests later on put it in the record that S.
97:9.5 After S.’ victory over the Ammonites (which he
97:9.5 which he ascribed to Yahweh) the Philistines became
97:9.5 David and S. never could agree.
97:9.5 off the field; they feared he might go over to S..
97:9.5 retired; the Philistines attacked and defeated S..
97:9.6 S.’ tragic defeat at Gilboa by the Philistines brought
97:9.6 Ordinarily, S.’ defeat would have been ascribed to
97:9.6 They required the tradition of S. and Samuel as a
97:9.8 Hebrews and then to proclaim him S.’ successor.
97:9.10 to build himself up politically by first marrying S.’
97:9.13 David explained S.’ defeat at Gilboa by pointing out
97:9.13 pointing out that S. had attacked a Canaanite city,
97:9.13 Even in S.’ time David had defended the Canaanite
97:9.13 David turned seven of S.’ descendants over to the
124:3.6 recounted much of the olden history of King S.,
124:6.3 they talked much about S., who took his life on the
134:9.5 of Gilboa, near where King S. had taken his life;
146:7.1 the instruction of the apostles the story of King S.
Saul—citizen of Tarsus who became Paul
128:3.6 there stood by one named S., a citizen of Tarsus.
128:3.6 when S. saw how this Greek could die for his faith,
132:0.7 Stephen, whose death led to the winning of S. of
saurian
61:2.6 changes occurred in the various branches of the s.
savage—noun
68:4.4 the s. was hedged about by an endless ceremonial.
68:4.5 by custom; the s. was a veritable slave to usage; but
69:7.2 The s. would hunt herds much as the American
70:10.3 In case of death the s. asked, not what killed him, but
81:2.14 The s. is a slave to nature, but scientific civilization is
82:1.9 With the s., the food supply was the impelling
82:3.4 The s. looked upon his wedding day as marking his
82:5.1 Very early the s. observed that race mixture
82:5.1 the s. did not consciously reason about such
83:0.3 unrecognized and unsuspected civilizer of the s.;
84:1.3 The s. early conceived the idea that babies were
85:2.3 The s. believed that all chemical effects were due to
85:6.1 The simple-minded s. makes no clear distinction
86:1.2 The limited intellectual horizon of the s. concentrates
86:2.3 If one event followed another, the s. considered
86:2.3 as superstition was just plain ignorance in the s..
86:2.3 The s. strives to personalize everything intangible
86:2.6 The s. looked upon all nature as alive, as possessed
86:3.4 the s. to seek for help from the supermaterial world,
86:3.4 the supermaterial world, which he vaguely visualized
86:4.1 It was all very real to the s. who would awaken from
86:4.4 the s. conceived of himself as a double—body and
86:4.7 The s. looked upon the future life as just like this one
86:5.3 The s. was much confused as to whether the ghost
86:5.3 the gross inconsistencies of the s. view of souls,
86:5.9 The s. looked upon sneezing as an abortive attempt
86:5.10 The s. believes his dreams to be just a real as any
86:7.1 The s. felt the need of insurance, and he therefore
86:7.1 he therefore willingly paid his burdensome premiums
87:1.2 Though the s. credited ghosts with supernatural
87:1.2 he hardly conceived of ghosts as having supernatural
87:2.1 the s. thought it the better part of wisdom to provide
87:2.3 The s. believed that it required from three days to a
87:2.7 Ghosts wanted wives and servants; a well-to-do s.
87:3.3 The s. lived in fear of the ghosts of his fellows and
87:5.3 The s. visualizes the good spirits as going about their
87:5.7 The s. sought for an ugly name.
87:6.2 the s. is beginning to invent weapons wherewith
88:0.1 The s. does not necessarily worship the fetish;
88:0.1 he very logically worships and reverences the spirit
88:1.7 The s. was natural minded, not obscene or prurient.
88:1.9 when a s. went on a spree, he put a leaf in his hair for
88:2.2 an attempt to rationalize the fetish of the s. and thus
88:4.7 Magic gained such a strong hold upon the s. because
88:4.7 he could not grasp the concept of natural death.
88:4.8 Magic is natural to a s..
88:4.8 He believes that an enemy can actually be killed
88:5.1 The s. never left any remnants of his meal on the
88:5.5 The s. had two names; the important one was
88:5.5 He never told his real name to strangers.
88:5.5 Any experience of an unusual nature caused him to
88:5.5 The s. could get a new name by buying it from the
88:6.1 The s. never doctored himself; he never used
88:6.1 he never used medicines except on the advice of the
89:0.2 The s. was early possessed with the notion that
89:1.2 these prohibitions commanded in the mind of the s.
89:3.3 But all this taught the s. self-control, and that was
92:7.2 very democratic; the s. was quick to borrow or lend.
101:0.1 from the primitive fear slavery of the evolving s.
111:0.3 The s. associated the soul with blood, breath,
118:10.14 Man, the s., was helpless before the onslaughts of
savage—adjective
12:7.9 personality of will dignity among the s. tribes of
66:7.4 S. man loves his child, but civilized man loves also
68:4.1 of the primitive customs of your s. ancestors;
70:2.18 Militarism is autocratic and cruel—s..
70:10.5 These s. ordeals were nothing more than crude
84:1.2 food hunger which first attracted s. man to woman
86:1.4 and the supreme fascination of the early s. mind.
86:2.1 Anxiety was a natural state of the s. mind.
86:2.3 s. mind was uneducated, wholly unsophisticated.
86:2.4 The difference between the minds of s. men and
86:3.1 Among s. peoples death was ordinarily due to
86:5.3 the gross inconsistencies of the s. view of souls,
88:2.9 from the fetish fear of a s chief’s fingernail trimmings
88:4.1 s. man attempted to solve the real problems of an
89:2.2 the s. mind evolved to that point where it envisaged
89:5.6 The s. mind made no pretensions to being consistent.
92:0.1 impinging upon, s., barbarian, and civilized man:
92:1.2 to fetishism throughout the s. childhood of the races.
97:10.8 of the barbaric concept of the s. demon Yahweh,
118:10.14 Man, the s., was helpless before the onslaughts of
136:6.6 and the degraded practices of the s. medicine men.
savagelike
89:7.4 sanction for the earlier and more s. sex practices of
savagery
69:8.12 Man came up from s. by way of fire, animals, and
70:2.1 that society was temporarily thrown back into s.;
70:8.2 As society emerged from s. to barbarism, its human
73:1.1 the tribes languished in the depths of s. and moral
73:3.6 beyond, the world lay in darkness, ignorance, and s..
78:1.2 here and there, but most of Urantia languished in s..
81:2.1 the tools which man utilized in his ascent from s.
82:2.3 never in good standing above the scale of rank s..
94:10.1 Tibet, they encountered a state of primitive s. very
savages
62:5.9 all greatly concerned with what these two little s.
69:2.3 Primitive s. never did any real work cheerfully or
74:5.4 the establishment of law and order in a world of s.,
83:0.2 be they the most primitive s. or the most cultured
84:1.4 S. thought nothing of strangling such offspring at
84:7.20 Among ancient s., discipline of children was begun
86:1.2 of unknown and unseen calamity hung over these s.
86:1.2 Superstitious s. always feared a run of good luck;
87:1.4 The s. sat up all night and talked when a member of
87:1.4 they feared they too would die if they fell asleep in
88:1.4 In many ways the s. envied the animals; they did not
88:1.4 they did not feel superior to animals and were often
89:0.1 As the s. looked at it, in justice the spirits might have
90:5.1 among s. it must be practiced with exact precision.
101:9.2 remember to judge such s. and to evaluate their
save—see save—except
2:5.3 The Creators are the very first to attempt to s. man
3:1.10 of the majority of the worlds to s. themselves,
44:4.12 morontia recorders s. for the future the vital scenes
54:5.3 will justice never destroy that which mercy can s..
62:5.10 gave her life in the attempt to s. the wonderful pair.
63:4.4 trying to protect and s. an injured fellow warrior.
63:6.6 the curse of the ice, s. us from our forest enemies,
69:9.4 Primitive man wanted to s. up property as a nucleus
79:2.4 and China but not sufficiently to s. the invaders from
80:3.9 they began to s. many of the mediocre captives as
89:8.8 the blowing of the winds will s. man the trouble of
94:2.1 This caste system failed to s. the Aryan race, but it
97:1.8 “There is no restraint on the Lord to s. many or few.
97:4.4 Amos spread enough leaven of truth to s the doctrine
97:7.9 the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot s.,
103:5.6 “Whosoever shall s. his life shall lose it, but
121:4.4 doctrine that “man could s. himself if he would.”
128:1.7 and tears, to Him who is able to s. from all evil,
130:8.4 The spirit of the Father cannot teach and s. one
131:4.7 O God, s. us from the threefold ruin of hell—lust,
136:6.5 of him: “He saved others; himself he cannot s.”—
136:8.2 such performances would not reveal God nor s. men.
137:8.4 is our lawgiver, Yahweh is our king; he will s. us.
139:12.8 to transform and s. this weak and confused apostle.
140:3.17 “You are commissioned to s. men, not to judge them
140:5.19 Whosoever will s. his life shall lose it, but whosoever
140:6.6 minds, liberate the spirits, and s. the souls of men.
144:3.11 S. us in temptation, deliver us from evil, And
145:3.8 restore our health, heal our diseases, and s. our souls
145:4.2 the body, but rather that he is mighty to s. the soul
147:1.1 go over to Capernaum and s. the favorite servant
148:7.3 it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to s. life,
148:9.2 Your faith shall s. you.”
150:4.2 in Him who is able to sustain the body and s. the
150:4.3 Labor earnestly to s. the whole family lest a man’s
151:5.4 If you do not s. us, we will all perish.
152:4.2 the boat, Peter cried out, “S. us, Masters. us.”
152:4.2 as he was about to sink, he cried out, “Lord, s. me!
157:2.2 It is not the fear of a dead religion that will s. you
157:6.9 I declare to you that I have come to seek and to s.
158:7.5 whosoever would s. his life selfishly, shall lose it,
158:7.5 his life for my sake and the gospel’s, shall s. it.
159:5.11 idea of doing something positive to s. the wrongdoer
160:5.10 Master said: “Whoso would s. his life must lose it.
168:1.8 If he is what they claim, why did he not s. his dear
168:1.8 in Galilee if he cannot s. those whom he loves?”
169:1.3 I have come to seek and to s. those who are lost.
170:5.14 they set about to s. his teaching from being wholly
171:6.3 that the Son of Man has come to seek and to s. that
174:5.9 Shall I say, Father s. me from this awful hour?
176:1.4 are in the city and around about tarry to s. aught,
176:3.3 accepted sonship in the kingdom will not s. you in
177:3.3 would neither exert his divine power to s. himself
177:4.11 Judas resented the fact that Jesus did not s. John.
178:1.10 discipline designed to s. your ease-drifting souls.
179:4.7 done everything possible to sanctify and s. Judas,
180:3.2 the light which would s. you if accepted can only
182:1.6 Father, work with me to s. these believers that they
182:3.7 as the supreme head of a universe to s. himself.
183:3.4 Jesus made one last effort to s. Judas from
183:4.2 they could do nothing to s. their Master inasmuch
184:3.19 but even then he loves them and would s. them if he
185:5.13 one more attempt to appease the crowd and s. Jesus.
185:8.1 it was too late now to s. Jesus even had the mob
187:3.3 temple and build it again in three days, s. yourself.
187:3.3 “He saved others, but himself he cannot s..”
187:4.1 “If you are the Son of God, why do you not s.
187:5.2 some utterance, such as, “I know the Lord will s.
190:5.4 he will hear the cry of the needy and s. the souls
190:5.4 even that he will s. his people from their sins;
190:5.4 that he will really seek and s. those who are lost.
195:0.12 compromised the ideals of Jesus in an effort to s.
195:3.9 Even a good religion could not s. a great empire
save—except
0:3.23 all things must have a beginning s. only the ONE
2:1.11 primacy is fully shared with any s. his co-ordinate
4:4.3 there are no limits to his universe reactions s. those
13:1.8 Sonarington, a realm penetrated by none s. those
13:2.6 some status on each of the Father’s worlds s. one.
19:7.5 the children of the Trinity s. only the Inspired Spirits.
22:7.1 revealable to, and understandable by, none s. those
40:10.9 the Celestial Guardians and permanently, s. for
66:5.15 Deliver us from the fear of all s. you.
80:6.2 groups, all of them, s. one, came from Mesopotamia.
111:6.5 mind is impotent to influence anything material s. its
112:7.2 sphere of Ascendington, and no creature, s. those
117:6.9 the experience of God has no limits s. those of the
122:2.4 but did not speak of the revelation to anyone s. her
122:3.1 Speak not of this matter s. to Joseph and to
122:6.1 the highest of all the hills of southern Galilee s. the
129:3.3 without anyone (s. Zebedee of Bethsaida) knowing
138:0.2 If a prophet is not without honor s. in his own
138:0.2 he is not without understanding appreciation s. in
138:9.1 they all (s. Judas Iscariot) remained loyal and true
139:2.8 and divinity and the first—s. Judas—to deny him.
139:7.8 but they never knew of this generosity, s. Jesus,
139:9.11 never lost their heart faith in Jesus, and (s. John)
139:12.7 no restrictions or qualifications s. the faith of the
140:6.14 they had all held personal conferences with him s.
145:0.3 No human being, s. John Zebedee, ever knew of
146:4.2 a so-called miracle of healing s. in that of the leper.
147:6.4 it was not lawful for anyone to eat s. the priests?
150:9.1 ‘a prophet is not without honor s. in his own
151:6.6 equally true that all of Jesus’ apostles (s. Thomas)
157:4.6 began to believe in the faith of his apostles, s. one.
166:2.6 the apostles all looked at Jesus, s. Simon Zelotes,
166:4.2 manifested in the material life of this world, s. for the
168:2.4 All, s. the apostles, with Martha and Mary, fled to
172:5.1 though they did not sleep much, s. the twins.
173:0.2 one thought uppermost in the minds of all s. Judas,
177:3.1 there was not one of them, s. Judas Iscariot, who
178:0.1 The twelve were all present s. Judas.
178:3.5 None of the apostles, s. three, knew where they were
180:3.2 Nothing, s. to offer them fellowship on earth and
180:4.4 no longer manifest yourself to us s. by this spirit?
182:1.5 I have kept them all s. one, the son of revenge,
saved
2:4.1 “whosoever calls upon the Lord shall be s.,”
2:5.2 He would “have all men be s. by coming into the
53:7.6 Manotia s. almost two thirds of them, but slightly
63:2.5 almost lost the fire, but they s. it by the addition of
67:4.1 five members of the educational faculty were s..
67:4.1 Thus were forty out of the one hundred s., later to
69:8.3 only the king being s. to gratify the conqueror’s
78:7.5 only Noah and his immediate family were s.
90:3.7 coroner’s inquests s. many a supposed witch’s life
95:4.3 Amenemope’s great prayer was to be “s. from fear.”
97:5.3 afflicted, and the angel of his presence s. them.
101:5.1 a technique whereby ages upon ages of time are s. in
103:5.11 But man is not s. or ennobled by pressure.
121:6.8 it was several times s. from oblivion by the timely
126:5.1 plain; they s. their best food for the evening meal.
131:1.7 By God’s love and through his mercy we shall be s..
131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual rest shall you be s.;
131:2.9 Look to me and be s., all the ends of the earth.
131:3.6 What is given wisely is well s..
131:10.7 Whosoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be s..
136:6.5 “He s. others; himself he cannot save”—because
143:2.6 When you know that you are s. by faith, you have
147:5.5 “Woman, go in peace; your faith has s. you.”
150:5.0 5. WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?
150:5.1 when women ask us, What shall I do to be s.?”
150:5.2 men and women ask what shall we do to be s.,
150:5.3 By faith you are justified; by faith are you s.;
150:5.3 All down through the ages has this same faith s.
150:5.5 You are not to be s. because you live a righteous
150:5.5 a righteous life because you have already been s.,
163:3.2 so that Peter said: “Who then, Lord, can be s.?
165:2.7 the means I have created and ordained shall be s.
166:3.1 “Lord, will there be few or many really s.?”
166:3.2 taught that only the children of Abraham will be s.;
166:3.7 And so, whether few or many are to be s. depends
167:4.6 your sakes, even if the others are not thereby s.,
169:1.9 ‘Bring quickly his best robe, the one I have s.,
172:1.6 This woman has long s. this ointment for my body
172:1.8 Lazarus and Martha knew that Mary had long s. the
173:4.4 while he is thereby broken in pieces, shall be s.;
174:5.3 hardened their hearts lest they believe and be s..
178:1.16 stand in vigorous defense of the truth which has s.
187:3.3 saying, “He s. others, but himself he cannot save.”
196:3.4 that man is ennobled by wisdom, and s.—justified—by
saves
2:6.8 The love of God s. the sinner; the law of God
16:6.4 which s. them from becoming helpless victims of the
131:1.8 God s. those who trust him; he does not compel
131:2.10 brokenhearted; he s. all who have a childlike spirit.
150:8.5 Blessed is the Lord who s. Israel.”
160:4.14 s. its devotees from both of those barren extremes of
193:1.2 It is your faith that s. your souls.
saving—verb
35:9.10 There exists a plan for s. these wayward Sons,
53:2.5 plan of Michael for the s. of these flagrant rebels,
63:1.3 made good use of such a weapon in s. his own life
68:2.5 food s. was his first self-denial, self-discipline.
69:2.3 was division of labor, with its immediate s. of time
69:5.4 Food s. and preservation meant power and comfort
69:5.5 Capital represents the s. of property in spite of the
69:5.12 men acquired new incentives for s.; new wants were
75:3.9 enterprise, to add her own little scheme of world s.
121:3.8 Superior slaves often received wages and by s. their
133:6.6 “The s. or losing of a soul has to do with whether
167:7.5 these angels are engaged in the work of s. men,
185:7.5 Pilate realize that there was no hope of s. Jesus
188:5.9 and thereby s. them by this very devotion of love.
195:10.2 such a striking and appealing picture of man-s. and
saving—adjective
1:2.2 God is a s. person and a loving Father to all who
2:4.2 flow of the Father’s tender mercies and his s. grace.
3:5.13 Man could never lay s. hold on righteousness if there
3:5.17 but they are utter strangers to that s. faith whereby
3:5.17 truth, but they know nothing of its soul-s. qualities
28:6.5 set down against their assets of the s. provision
28:6.7 The Memory of Mercy must show that the s. credit
54:4.6 this s. interval between seedtime and harvest.
64:6.29 sum total of those s. influences which prevented the
94:8.17 no place for s. faith or prayers to superhuman
99:6.3 gradually loses the s. message of the gospel of
100:7.2 Jesus was constrained to proclaim s. truth to his
101:8.1 such an attitude of s. faith is centered on God alone,
102:0.3 This s. faith has its birth in the human heart when the
102:6.4 the philosophic God of probability into the s. God of
102:6.10 the human upreach and the divine and s. downreach.
102:8.2 is not necessary to an exercise of s. faith in eternal
103:9.4 the consummate s. gospel of the religion of Jesus.
126:2.7 He was liberal but frugal; he was s. but generous.
131:5.5 Through grace lay hold upon us and minister s.
131:7.3 every hair of pride shuts off s. light, as it were, by a
132:7.5 fear of a God without a s. philosophy of life and
138:8.8 the indwelling of God’s spirit of love and s. grace.
139:2.10 Peter became a great and s. light to thousands who
140:1.6 know my Father and believe in the s. truth which I
140:3.12 you are the salt of the earth, salt with a s. savor.
140:4.2 “You are the salt of the earth, salt with a s. savor.
143:2.7 Even this s. faith you have not of yourselves; it
146:3.1 Jesus taught this Greek the s. truths of the gospel
149:2.4 his inspired life or to supplant his s. message:
150:4.2 Preach the gospel and proclaim the s. truth that
153:2.12 revelation to the world and my s. gift to all nations.”
156:1.8 gentiles are able to exercise s. faith in the teachings
160:3.2 become habitual, they are at once restful and time-s..
162:5.3 and with understanding rejects this s. light shall die
171:7.8 The Master could discern s. faith in the superstition
176:3.10 and show forth the increasing light of s. grace,
190:5.4 shall rise upon the world with s. power and healing
191:5.3 you will lead them into a s. knowledge of the
192:2.12 Fear no man when you proclaim the s. truths of
193:0.4 the good news, not just a part of the s. gospel.
193:0.4 Sonship with God, by faith, is still the s. truth of the
193:0.4 if they fail personally to faith-grasp the s. truth that
194:2.9 the fact of the resurrection of Jesus for the s. truth
195:10.16 a new and enlarged presentation of his s. message
196:1.1 divinity of the Christ obscure the s. truth that Jesus
savings
69:5.1 S. represent a form of maintenance and survival
122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to seek work, and their small s.
126:3.1 Before this year had passed, their s. had about
savior
97:4.6 They shall know no God but me, for there is no s.
97:7.6 “There is no God beside me—a just God and a S..”
98:4.5 The Iranian cult of the worship of Mithras as the s.
98:6.3 backgrounds depicted the sufferings of the s. who
98:7.7 the miraculous birth of the Iranian s.-hero, Mithras,
104:1.6 Supreme Lord, Holy Spirit, and Incarnate S..
119:2.5 known in that age as the S. Sovereign of the system
119:8.8 a Melchizedek minister to the realms, a system s.,
126:4.7 I, even I, am the Lord, and beside me there is no s..”
128:3.6 person whom he later proclaimed the world’s S.,
131:2.9 ‘There is no God beside me, a just God and a s..
131:4.5 We pray to God as a comforter, protector, and s.—
131:8.5 all creation; he is the guardian and s. of mankind.
150:8.5 our S. and the S. of our fathers; our Creator and
150:8.6 brings a s. to their children’s children for his own
150:8.6 O King, helper, s., and shield!
184:4.6 long and eventful career as maker, upholder, and s.
188:4.7 redeemer, it is wholly correct to refer to him as a s..
188:5.2 Jesus is truly a s. in the sense that his life and
190:1.7 to proclaim the risen S. of a world and a universe.
190:5.7 Jerusalem to spread the good news of the risen S..
savior-hero
98:7.7 the miraculous birth of the Iranian s., Mithras,
saviors
85:5.3 thought to be bestowed as s. upon favored races.
savor
84:8.5 (When you use salt to s. food, pause to consider that
89:4.3 sacrifice might be as a sweet s. in the nostrils of deity
99:1.4 from destroying the cultural s. of civilization.
130:2.4 all other men; that is, if you have not lost your s..
140:3.12 you are the salt of the earth, salt with a saving s..
140:3.12 But if this salt has lost its s., wherewith shall it be
140:4.2 You are the salt of the earth, salt with a saving s..
140:4.2 But if this salt has lost its s., wherewith shall it be
158:7.4 You s. of the spirit of the adversary, the tempter.
171:2.5 minded, you are like the salt when it has lost its s..
171:2.5 that which is valued for its saltiness has lost its s.,
savored
133:3.6 abhorred everything which s. of evil or partook of
195:2.2 very resentful of anything that s. of political rivalry.
savors
48:4.12 the past s. of things already mastered and achieved
162:0.2 Vengeance s. not of the outlook of the kingdom of
saw—see saw, Jesus
4:5.6 not forthcoming until he s. his blameless Son
34:4.11 burning before the throne,” which the prophet s. in
43:5.3 The Most High ruler s. service in many constellations
44:4.2 Before first coming to Urantia, I s. records and heard
45:4.1 upon the seats I s. four and twenty elders sitting,
47:10.2 John the Revelator s. a vision of the arrival of a
47:10.2 John recorded: “And I s. as it were a sea of glass
48:6.33 Some of your wise men s. the vision of the greater
52:7.11 John wrote: “I s. a new heaven and a new earth
53:1.3 Your olden prophet s. his sad estate when he wrote:
53:7.7 John s. this when he wrote of the great red dragon,
57:2.2 astronomers s. very little to attract their attention.
57:3.2 s. exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see
59:2.2 350,000,000 years ago s. the beginning of the flood
70:5.6 They often s. to it that one war was not too long in
70:11.13 They s. to it that the fight was carried on according
86:1.6 “I returned and s. that the race is not to the swift,
93:5.14 not only paid tithes to Melchizedek but s. to it that
95:5.2 some of the spiritual successors of Ikhnaton s. him
96:3.4 But the king later s. fit to repudiate this treaty,
96:5.5 idolatry, declaring, “You s. no similitude on the day
97:4.2 he also s. a God who thought no differently of the
120:3.12 we s. him no more in his accustomed place until his
121:8.10 Gospels, and he s. that much had been omitted;
121:8.11 honest pictures of Jesus as they s., remembered,
122:2.8 was impressed with the significance of all that he s..
122:5.7 they s. to it that their children were well versed in the
122:8.7 wise men s. no star to guide them to Bethlehem.
123:4.2 and funerals, ceremonies which they so frequently s.
124:2.3 Jesus’ playmates s. nothing supernatural in his
125:1.5 Joseph s. how his son had sickened at the sight of
126:3.12 this year Mary s. the family funds diminishing.
127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they s. many strange sights
127:3.12 John was tremendously impressed by what he s.
127:3.12 he s. that Jesus was to occupy many years with
128:3.6 when Saul s. how this Greek could die for his faith
129:1.13 the more Jude s. of his eldest brother, the more he
130:3.4 In this library Ganid s. the largest collection of
133:3.1 one day as they passed the synagogue and s. the
135:3.3 In Daniel he read: “I s. in the night visions, and,
135:8.6 And no man s. Jesus again for forty days.
136:0.1 the least of those who s. the great light of the new
137:2.9 the fact that they never s. Jesus subsequently write—
137:3.4 his friends at Capernaum s. a great change in him.
137:4.4 they s. they had aroused his characteristic indignation
137:4.6 when Mary and the others s. him in consultation
138:1.1 still they s., at least in part, Jesus’ reason for thus
138:2.10 They now s. the wisdom of the Master’s plan of
141:6.2 the perfected vision of that which your fathers s.
142:2.4 in viewing God as Moses and the prophets s. him?
143:5.4 Nalda s. that she had misjudged the Master’s
144:6.4 and they s. him no more for two full weeks.
145:3.5 going to the door, s. a large company of sick folks
147:5.4 When Simon s. all this, he said to himself: “This
147:5.8 “This transformed woman whom some of you s.
147:6.4 When they s. Andrew rub the grain in his hand, they
148:9.3 And those who s. these things were amazed.
151:6.6 Amos s. the swine tumbling over the brow of the
152:2.2 They s. the direction taken by Jesus’ boat, and hiring
152:4.2 Peter dreamed a dream; he s. a vision of Jesus
152:6.5 They s. more fully that spiritual truth was not to be
154:5.2 The evangelists were to labor as they s. fit until
156:5.4 as the early Hebrew prophets so dimly s. him.
157:4.3 They s. that he did not approve of such an outward
158:1.4 his apostles s. him decline to be invested with full
158:5.3 the enemies of Jesus were astonished at what they s..
159:1.5 When his fellow servants s. what had happened,
162:1.4 from all parts of the Roman Empire s. Jesus,
162:7.5 to see my day, and by faith he s. it and was glad.”
163:3.6 men who were hired at the beginning of the day s.
164:1.3 a Levite also, when he came along and s. the man,
164:1.3 when he s. how he had been robbed and beaten,
164:4.4 The presiding officer s. whither they were drifting,
165:2.11 who ever s. one having a devil open the eyes of a
166:2.1 When the lepers s. Jesus drawing near them, not
166:2.4 when the Samaritan s. that he was being healed,
167:3.1 When this woman s. that she had been made
168:0.8 when they s. that Mary rose up quickly and went out
168:0.10 Martha led Mary to Jesus, and when she s. him,
168:0.11 When the mourners s. that Mary had gone to greet
168:1.1 friendly Jews who followed after them s. his tears,
169:1.9 even while he was yet afar off, the father s. him
171:3.2 the last time Abner ever s. Jesus in the flesh.
171:6.1 When he s. that he would be unable to penetrate the
171:7.5 had unbounded confidence in Jesus because they s.
172:5.4 emotions of elation and gratification at what he s.
172:5.10 Simon s. visions of wonderful doings in Jerusalem
172:5.10 Simon s. the nationalists springing into action as
172:5.11 They fully approved of all they s. and long
173:4.2 when these unrepentant and wicked tenants s. the
173:5.3 much to his surprise he s. there a man without a
176:0.2 they s. the lights of the city appear and beheld the
179:3.1 their curiosity grew into astonishment as they s.
179:3.1 they s. him make his way around the unoccupied
179:4.6 When the other apostles s. Judas hasten off after
179:5.5 followed after him in the intervening centuries s. to it
182:2.12 hiding in the bushes, from which place he s. all
183:3.2 s. the armed band with torches swing around the
183:3.6 and disciples were literally stunned by what they s..
183:3.7 When Peter and his associates s. their Master
183:5.3 looking around, s. John, he gave orders that the
183:5.3 I s. him in the garden, and he did not draw a sword
184:2.1 John s. him just as they were about to take Jesus
184:2.5 Peter was now thoroughly alarmed; he s. no way of
184:2.13 after the resurrection and s. that he was received
185:2.7 but Pilate s. the Jewish leaders were determined to
185:5.4 And when the people s. that the chief priests were
185:5.6 Pilate s. their malice and hatred and perceived their
186:1.4 From a distance Judas s. them raise the cross piece
187:1.3 When the Jews s. they could not prevail upon
187:1.6 could not refrain from weeping when they s. him
187:1.9 When the captain s. this, knowing what Jesus had
187:2.8 when the soldiers s. what an unusual garment it was,
187:3.0 3. THOSE WHO SAW THE CRUCIFIXION
187:4.1 When the malefactor s. the face of Jesus turned
187:4.2 When he s. the manner in which Jesus faced death
187:4.4 centurion on duty who, because of what he s. and
187:4.5 Now he s. that he had been mistaken.
187:4.5 on the cross beside him he s. a really great man,
187:5.5 When the Roman centurion s. how Jesus died, he
188:1.7 women were hiding near at hand so that they s. it
189:0.3 They s. the mortal body of Jesus in the tomb;
189:2.4 in the dim light of the morning, s. this huge stone
189:3.5 the resurrection of Jesus as viewed by those who s.
189:4.6 Mary s. only the folded napkin where his head had
189:4.7 Mary s. that Jesus’ body was gone and in its place
189:4.8 tomb, and they all entered and s. that it was empty.
189:5.2 Peter rushed up and, entering, s. the same empty
189:5.2 John also went in and s. it all for himself, and then
190:0.3 When the believers s. Jesus after his resurrection,
190:0.3 they really s. Jesus; they were not the self-deceived
190:4.1 Jesus took leave, and they s. him no more.
191:4.2 the audience of believers s. the form of the Master
191:4.5 upward of five hundred believers s. him at one time,
191:4.5 largest number of mortals who s. him on any single
191:5.1 During this time Thomas s. only those at Simon’s
192:1.2 As they neared the shore, they s. someone on the
192:1.2 they s. they were mistaken—the man was too tall for
192:1.3 when John s. the heavy-laden net, he perceived that
192:1.4 when he s. eleven men instead of ten, he surmised
192:3.2 heard him repeat the charges and s. him re-enact
192:3.3 And no one s. Jesus for a full week.
saw—Jesus
123:4.1 fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus s.
124:3.8 The only time Jesus ever s. his father angry with
124:3.9 Jesus s. the Greek amphitheater at Jerusalem and
124:6.10 Jesus s. for the first time (in his memory) the Holy
125:2.8 Jesus s. less of Lazarus since he was not eligible for
127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they s. many strange sights
130:5.4 When Jesus s. the plight of the girl, he rushed
133:3.1 one day as they passed the synagogue and s. the
133:3.6 When Jesus s. this, he said to Ganid: “You mean
134:7.5 Bethlehem (where Jesus s. his birthplace), Jerusalem
136:2.4 were opened,” and the Son of Man s. the vision,
136:4.9 The Son of Man clearly s. that his choice between
136:9.6 John s., as it were, “the kingdoms of this world,”
137:2.3 Jesus, looking ahead and up the road, s. one Philip
137:5.2 when Jesus s. that their ideas of the Jewish Messiah
137:7.4 And Jesus s. to it that no more apparent miracles
140:6.14 When Jesus s. they were disposed to stay up all
140:7.1 Jesus s. that all of his apostles were possessed by
140:8.1 Jesus s. that, while some features of the idea of a
142:4.2 The Master s. that his host was bewildered at his
143:5.6 searching contact with its Maker, but he also s. that
146:4.3 when Jesus s. him in his affliction and heard his
146:5.3 when Jesus s that the whole countryside was aroused
148:7.2 When Jesus s. the man, heard his words, and
148:9.2 When Jesus s. what they had done, he ceased
158:1.6 When Jesus s. their anxiety over his prolonged
162:3.5 looking over the crowd, s. Hildana’s husband
163:2.9 he s. that, without his riches, he would become the
168:0.10 when Jesus s. how they all grieved over the death
171:5.3 when he s. him, he said to his friends, “Bring the
171:5.3 And when Jesus heard this request and s. his faith,
173:4.4 Jesus s. a group of the Sadducees and Pharisees
176:0.2 they s. the lights of the city appear and beheld the
180:6.9 Jesus s. that they did not even yet comprehend him.
184:2.8 As the Master passed Peter, he s., by the light of
187:2.8 As Jesus s. his mother, with John and his brother
187:3.5 When Jesus s. them eat and drink, he looked down
196:0.2 The human Jesus s. God as being holy, just, and
196:0.8 Jesus s. in the advanced and ideal fellowship of
196:2.9 Jesus s. most men as weak rather than wicked,
Saxon
80:4.5 the Scandinavian, German, and Anglo-S. peoples.
say—non-exhaustive; see verily
3:3.2 Every creature child may truly s.: “He knows the
16:6.4 It would be still more correct to s. that these realities
21:4.5 he could, and did, truly s., “It is finished”—it was
39:0.9 To s. that any one seraphim is inferior to an angel of
40:5.16 with the Adjusters of the Father, I am unable to s..
46:5.14 It would not be amiss to s. that Melchizedeks are the
48:4.14 give rein to it freely, as you might s., “have fun,”
65:8.2 I would s. that we cannot time the life processes to
72:3.5 church and state, as Urantians are wont to s., are
79:8.1 not altogether amiss to s. that the development of
83:8.4 to s. which marriages are unions that might be
89:3.6 “I s., therefore, to the unmarried and widows, it is
89:6.7 Now you s. at death, “dust to dust.”
96:1.12 an international, not to s. an interplanetary, God.
96:7.7 If any s., ‘I have sinned and perverted that which
97:4.6 “I will s. to those who were not my people, ‘you are
97:4.6 my people’; and they will s., ‘you are our God.’”
98:7.2 Suffice it to s. that it is built around the person of
102:6.5 The God-knowing soul dares to s., “I know,” even
106:7.9 and we do not hesitate to s. that, if the three absolute
106:7.10 Such eventualities are rather remote to s. the least;
107:4.1 To s. that a Thought Adjuster is divine is merely to
110:7.10 And s. further to my beloved subject that I will
112:5.1 To s. that a being is personal is to recognize the
112:5.11 But within the limits of my permission I can s. this
113:1.1 despise not one of these little ones, for I s. to you,
115:3.10 we cannot s. that either actuality or potentiality is
123:3.6 Jesus would s. his prayers just as he had been taught,
124:1.4 He had his s., courageously defended his viewpoint,
125:6.5 eyes were turned on Jesus to hear what he would s..
125:6.10 neither did his parents s. much in his presence.
127:3.14 Jesus would only s. to his anxious and grieving
127:4.2 he s., “You shall do this—you ought to do that.”
128:5.4 Jesus listened to all they had to s., thanked them
130:6.4 S. farewell to the life of cringing fear and fleeing
130:8.2 ‘He looks down upon men, and if any will s.: I
130:8.4 who cannot perceive the meaning of what you s.?
131:2.4 Let all nations s.: The Lord reigns!
131:4.8 “It is only the wicked who s.: The universe has
132:4.1 he was also minded to s. or do something to make
133:1.5 that was about all the lad could get his teacher to s.
133:2.1 I venture to s. that, if you found me out by the
133:2.1 I dare s. you have done many such brave things in
133:5.6 would be nearer the truth to s that such a personality
134:1.5 Jesus had so little to s. that they remarked about it
134:3.5 Never before or after did he s. so much on one
135:9.4 heard me and received my baptism to s. who I am,
136:4.4 always does this spiritualized human mind s., “Not
137:1.2 not be amiss to s. that Simon was one of John’s
137:1.3 Andrew went on to s. that Jesus had accepted his
137:5.4 You have heard John s. that he came to prepare
137:8.8 But I s. to you in all sincerity: Unless you seek
138:3.6 let me s. that I have come to proclaim joy to the
139:8.8 opposed, Thomas was the first to s., “Let’s go!”
139:12.5 to s. nothing of wrestling with the helter-skelter
140:3.1 Some of the things which I am about to s. to you
140:3.11 men shall revile you and persecute you and shall s.
140:3.15 “I s. to you: Love your enemies, do good to those
140:3.20 many will s. to me, ‘Did we not prophesy in your
140:3.20 I will be compelled to s. to them, ‘I never knew you;
140:5.20 and shall s. all manner of evil against you falsely.
140:6.5 “You have heard the teachers of the law s., ‘You
140:6.5 But I s. to you that every man who looks upon a
140:6.6 I will s., concerning this question of divorcement,
140:6.9 and a tooth for a tooth.’ What shall we s.?”
140:8.12 The Master did not s that men should never entertain
140:8.12 but he did s. that his followers should make feasts for
140:8.21 Jesus had little to s. about the social vices of his day;
140:9.3 judgment, be not anxious about what you shall s.,
140:10.2 were almost certain to forget what he did not s..
140:10.4 “Master, you s. that we must become as little
141:0.1 the disciples had come to s. good-bye and wish
141:2.2 I s. to you, when the Father’s will is your law,
142:2.1 The prophets s. God hates evildoers and takes
142:2.3 “Suffice it to s. that the Father and the Son know
142:2.4 I s. to you, Jacob, under the bright light of this hour
142:4.2 I s. to you, Flavius, Moses’ children have
143:1.2 now, Master, what shall we s. to these gentiles?”
143:5.5 yet you would s. that in Jerusalem is the place
143:5.6 “Woman, let me s. to you that the day is soon
143:5.6 believe me when I s. that the hour will soon come
143:6.1 You should no longer s. it is such and such a time
144:2.3 I s. to you, though your neighbor will not rise and
144:8.2 John’s friends interrupted Jesus’ teaching to s. to him
144:8.3 Yes, I s. to you, and much more than a prophet.
144:8.7 and s.: ‘We piped for you and you did not dance;
145:2.5 Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they shall no more s.
145:2.5 In that day they shall not s., one man to his
146:2.11 “But when to pray, I will not s.. Only the spirit that
147:1.2 and I s. to this one go, and he goes; to another
147:5.4 Simon answered, “Teacher, s. on.”
147:8.4 you will cry out, and he shall s.—Here am I.
148:6.3 where he could sincerely s., ‘I abhor myself’;
148:9.3 What is the difference whether I s. to this paralytic
148:9.3 I will s. to this afflicted man, Arise, take up your
149:5.2 spirit-led mortals s.: ‘The lines are fallen to me in
150:4.2 And I s. to you, my friends and disciples, be not
150:8.5 together did all praise and own you King and s.,
150:8.8 It is not in heaven, that you should s., who shall go
150:8.8 Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should s.,
151:2.1 explain it to us since you s. it is given us to know
151:2.5 about this parable, do any of you have aught to s.?”
151:2.5 spoke up: “Yes, Master, I wish to s. a few words.
151:2.6 I will s. that I think this parable was spoken to
151:4.1 I will s. to the reapers, Gather up first the weeds
152:0.2 crush us, and yet you s. ‘someone has touched me
152:1.1 and said, “Daughter, I s. to you, awake and arise!”
152:4.2 rear of the boat heard him s. some of these words.
152:4.2 dreamed that he heard Jesus s.: “Be of good cheer;
153:2.5 and I s. to you, as Joshua said to your forefathers,
153:2.8 —but I s. to you that this was the bread of earth.
153:2.8 And when you s. to me, Give us this living bread, I
153:2.10 “Do I understand you to s. that you are the bread
153:2.11 I am all that you s. but more.
153:3.2 But I did s. that my life in the flesh is a bestowal of
153:3.3 permits undutiful children to s. that the money
154:6.3 To all of this Ruth would s. only: “I will tell my
154:6.5 “S. to my mother and my brothers that they
154:6.12 Jesus did s. to David Zebedee as he entered the boat
155:2.2 the twelve evangelists had less to s. about healing—
156:5.5 And again I s. to you, be not overcome by evil but
157:2.1 Jesus answered them: “When it is evening, you s.
157:2.1 cloud rising in the west, you s. showers will come;
157:2.1 when the wind blows from the south, you s. heat will
157:2.2 “I s. to you, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees
157:3.3 this surprising question, “Who do men s. that I am?”
157:3.5 his hand and asked, “But who s. you that I am?”
157:7.1 And s. nothing to his brethren concerning this talk
158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the scribes s. that Elijah
159:1.5 I s. to all of you: Freely you have received the good
159:2.2 Had he not heard the Master s., “He who is not with
160:0.1 to all he had to s. and tell him about the gospel
160:3.4 I heard the Master s. only yesterday that the “wise
161:1.3 Jesus did s. to Thomas: “It matters little what idea of
162:3.2 What do you s. should be done with Hildana?”
162:7.4 Your teachers have even presumed to s. that I do
162:7.5 you dare to stand here and s. that whoso keeps
162:7.5 I s. to all such that, if I glorify myself, my glory is
163:1.3 Whenever you go to stay at a home, first s.: Peace be
163:3.4 I s. to you, there is no man who has left wealth,
163:4.10 he will the more likely s., “Here am I; send me.”
163:6.4 Let me s. to you that many prophets and many of the
163:6.7 let me s.: I always stand near, and my invitation-call
164:4.4 Will you still s. that this prophet does all these
164:4.4 “What do you have to s. about this man, this Jesus
164:4.9 what did he s. to you? did he ask you to believe in
165:3.3 I s. to you, my friends, when they seek to destroy
165:3.4 I s. to you: Fear not; you are of much more value
165:3.6 “S. what you will about the Son of Man, and it shall
165:3.7 be not concerned about what you should s. and be
165:3.7 what you should s. in honor of the gospel of the
165:4.2 Then can I s. to my soul, soul, you have much wealth
165:5.3 yet I s. to you, even Solomon in all his glory was
165:6.3 “But if the servant is slothful and begins to s. in
166:2.8 Jesus enjoined the twelve to s. nothing about the
166:3.4 then will I s. to all such selfish ones: I know not
166:3.4 when you s., ‘Did we not eat and drink with you,
167:2.2 he dispatched his servants at suppertime to s. to
167:2.4 Jesus would only s., “Let every man find out the
167:4.4 And when the apostles heard their Master s. this,
168:0.3 The messenger insisted that he heard Jesus s., “. . .
168:1.12 And after I came to you, did I not s. that, if you
168:4.1 Jesus embraced the opportunity to s. many things to
169:1.2 Again I s. there is more joy in heaven over one
169:1.4 So again I s., there is always joy in the presence of
169:1.8 I will arise and go to my father, and I will s. to him:
169:2.4 Now this unfaithful steward began to s. to himself:
169:2.5 I s. to you who profess to be acquiring treasure in
169:4.9 he did s that whoso had seen him had seen the Father
169:4.12 never did Jesus s., “Whoso has heard me has heard
169:4.12 he did s., “He who has seen me has seen the Father.”
170:4.15 did not s. that these two events were synonymous.
171:2.5 He who has ears to hear let him hear what I s..”
171:4.2 I have something to s. to them.”
171:4.6 When Jesus heard what the Pharisees had to s., he
171:6.3 “And marvel not at what I s. nor take offense at what
172:1.6 To you who murmur and s. that this ointment
172:1.6 let me s. that you have the poor always with you
172:1.6 rather do I s. to you that in the ages to come,
172:3.6 If any one asks you why you do this, merely s.,
172:5.4 then in refusing to s. a word to the people when
173:1.8 Do you not hear what the children of the Levites s.
173:2.5 If we shall s. from heaven, then will he s., Why did
173:2.5 if we shall s. from men, then might the multitude
174:1.1 what do you s.?”
174:3.2 at the burning bush, he heard the Father s., ‘I am
174:5.9 What shall I s. as I look ahead and discern what is
174:5.9 Shall I s., Father save me from this awful hour?
174:5.9 Rather will I s., and pray that you will join me:
174:5.14 They had just heard the Master s. that this was to be
175:1.8 They s. that which is good, but they do it not.
175:1.24 I s. you will no more see me teaching in the temple.
176:1.1 not anxious beforehand as to what you should s.,
176:3.2 What more shall I s.?
176:3.7 generations of professed followers of Jesus to s.,
176:4.3 But he did not s. how, where, or when he would
177:4.11 would do or s. something to dash them to pieces,
179:3.8 You call me Master, and you s. well, for so I am.
180:3.9 How can you then s., Show us the Father?
180:3.9 Believe me when I s. that the Father is in me, and
180:4.1 I shall s. to my Father: Having left my children
180:6.3 “I have yet much to s. to you, but you cannot stand
180:6.4 wherefore did I s. that this new teacher would take
180:6.9 But why does he s. he must return to the Father?”
181:1.9 could consistently s., “Let not your heart be troubled
181:2.27 And what I now s. to you, Simon Peter, I likewise
181:2.27 I likewise s. to all your brethren here assembled:
182:1.9 who was the Father incarnate, could truly s.: I am
182:2.5 “In all haste, go to Abner at Philadelphia and s.:
182:2.8 Jesus did s. this to Andrew as he left his side that
183:5.4 The Jews feared to s. aught to John or to molest
184:3.7 when two men testified that they had heard Jesus s.
185:7.1 What is this they s., that you are the Son of God?”
186:3.4 therefore did he s. little about his belief and
187:1.6 Behold, the days are coming in which you shall s.:
187:4.1 When Jesus heard the thief s. this, he turned his
187:5.6 a death—the Master could truly s., “It is finished.”
188:3.4 heard him s., “Father, into your hands I commend
189:2.5 instructed them to s. to all: “While we slept during
190:1.3 I heard the Master s. that, after he should die, he
190:5.3 —and here Jacob interrupted his brother to s., “but
191:0.9 During the forenoon Philip had little to s., but all
191:1.5 both went over to express their sympathy and to s.
191:2.1 Did I not s. to you that the chief priests and the
191:5.4 from this world, what will you s. to your brethren?
193:5.1 Jesus now prepared to s. his last farewell to the
195:6.11 To s. that mind “emerged” from matter explains
196:2.2 to s. to the one who called him Good Teacher,
saying—noun
123:5.7 the common s. in Jerusalem, “Can any good thing
133:9.3 Ganid was greatly charmed with the s. of the Hebrew
139:12.5 truthfulness of that s.: “There is a way that seems
140:8.2 old Hebrew s.: “He who will not work shall not eat.”
143:6.1 herein is the s. true: ‘One sows and another reaps.’
151:3.16 Many times did the apostles turn this s. over in their
163:3.1 You have a s. that it is ‘easier for a camel to go
166:3.3 “You also have another s. among you, and one that
167:2.1 in the kingdom of God”—that being a common s. of
180:3.2 the s.: ‘And they hated me without a cause’?
180:5.4 looks for the living Spirit of Truth in every wise s..
saying—verb; non-exhaustive; see Jesus
15:14.3 it may be suggested by s. that in this supercreation
41:3.6 expressed by s. that one cubic inch of such a star,
46:7.7 beautiful and serviceable creatures by s. that they
54:5.13 could be indicated by s. that the crime of Lucifer
87:2.9 The primitive method of s. grace was, before eating,
97:5.2 “And your ears shall hear a word behind you, s., ‘this
117:6.23 that is just another way of s. that the universes will
126:4.6 And I will hold your right hand, s. to you, fear not,
130:6.2 and made curious when Jesus, after s. good-bye
131:3.5 Let no man think lightly of sin, s. in his heart: ‘The
134:9.5 Jesus took leave of John, s. that he desired to retire
135:8.6 they heard a voice s., “This is my beloved Son in
136:2.3 speak, s., “This is my beloved Son in whom I am
136:9.5 Even his human mind is s. good-bye to the throne of
137:8.9 “Be not deceived by those who come s. here is the
139:5.8 parents may learn from Philip the better way of s.
140:1.5 the proclamation of the kingdom, s., ‘it is here’ or
143:1.2 s. that such teachings are fit for only weaklings
148:6.10 still, small voice, s., ‘This is the way; walk therein.
149:0.2 the Master declined, s. that it was not his province to
150:8.7 was concluded, the congregation joined in s. amen.
156:5.4 ‘The Lord spoke to me s., do thus and so, or go
158:6.5 remember what I am s. to you: The Son of Man
159:5.5 hold your right hand, s., fear not; I will help you.
164:1.2 thus he hoped to lead him into s. something which
176:3.2 Thomas, fail to comprehend what I have been s..
sayings
94:6.9 compilation of the wise s. of ancient philosophers.
121:8.5 record which the latter had made of the s. of Jesus
122:2.4 long pondering the s. of the majestic visitor, but
122:4.4 Many Old Testament s. were so distorted as to
125:6.10 but they did treasure in their hearts Jesus’ s.,
127:1.4 stumbled over his s. and misinterpreted his doings.
137:2.9 the Ten Commandments and other mottoes and s..
137:4.9 Mary, grieve not over my apparently hard s.,
139:1.9 the writing of a personal record of many of the s. and
139:7.5 who made extensive notes on the s. of Jesus,
139:7.5 the basis of Isador’s narrative of the s. and doings of
140:6.9 if these are hard s., you can even now turn back.
140:8.16 Luke did much to interpret Jesus’ s. in harmony with
145:3.3 did not resort to logic, legal quibbles, or clever s.,
148:6.12 John pondered these s. in his heart for many days.
151:1.3 “Master, what is the meaning of the dark s. which
158:7.2 Master, my brethren do not comprehend your deep s.
159:3.14 And they who heard these s. treasured them in their
183:1.1 of misunderstanding the meaning of numerous s.
192:2.8 Learn to weigh the consequences of your s. and
196:2.7 Many of his apparently hard s. were more of a
says—see Lord
2:2.1 He s.: “My counsel shall stand; I will do all my
3:3.2 He also s.: “I have surely seen the affliction of my
8:6.4 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit s..
31:9.2 authorizing these narratives s.: “If deemed wise,
96:7.7 “He is gracious to the repentant and s., ‘Deliver him
97:7.11 of whom Isaiah s., “The heavens are my throne,
111:0.7 The Rig-Veda s.: “My mind speaks to my heart.”
119:8.8 And your record tells the truth when it s. that this
130:8.2 have you not also read in the Scriptures where it s.
131:2.4 Thus s. the High and Lofty One who inhabits
131:2.6 S. the Almighty God: ‘Walk before me and be
131:2.12 “S. God, the creator of heaven and earth: ‘Great
131:2.13 the God of heaven s.: ‘I will ransom you from the
131:4.4 ‘If you will but worship me in love,’ s. the Eternal,
131:4.6 for the Supreme s. to those who serve him, ‘Fear
133:5.5 Arithmetic s. that, if one man could shear a sheep in
136:2.8 While Luke s. that Jesus was baptized in the fifteenth
137:4.9 quarters, saying, “Whatever my son s., that do.”
140:1.4 not every one who s., ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the
140:6.9 The law of Moses s., ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth
142:3.9 Have you not read in Samuel where it s.: ‘And the
145:2.5 where the Prophet Jeremiah s.: ‘In those days they
145:2.7 No more shall you use the proverb which s., ‘The
149:5.3 there is no peace, s. God, for the wicked.
150:5.2 in the Scriptures where it s., ‘In the Lord have I
150:5.2 where the Father s., ‘My righteousness is near;
153:3.3 The commandment s., ‘Honor your father and
155:1.2 Psalmist s., ‘Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and
160:5.8 The Master s. he came from the Father, and that
161:2.9 Jesus s. that any one who has seen him has seen
161:2.9 And he s. and does all these tremendous things
162:7.5 And now just at my side a scribe s. this statement
165:4.8 Whereas he s., I have found rest and now shall be
173:5.4 he s. he will destroy it and raise it up in three days.
174:4.6 speaking in the spirit, s., ‘The Lord said to my lord
182:2.5 ‘The Master sends greetings of peace to you and s.
190:5.4 where it s. that in him shall all the families of the
191:0.11 but our mother s. she talked with the Master,
193:3.2 also where it s.: ‘He who would have friends must
scaffolding
32:5.2 struggles of existence are but the transient s. which
69:9.2 Communism was indispensable s. in the growth of
70:2.9 an indispensable s. in the building of civilization,
90:3.10 dread of the unseen that is the s. for the God concept
90:3.10 forces of thought will inexorably obliterate the s.,
112:5.22 material experience will pass away as onetime s.
112:5.22 the relationships between personalities are never s.
115:1.2 they are serviceable s. which must eventually give
134:5.8 embarrassed and hampered by the “s. stages” of
scale—see scale, large
2:7.10 and as man ascends the s. of spiritual living, these
27:3.1 The higher you ascend in the s. of life, the more
29:4.32 They work on a gigantic s., converting the energies
30:3.9 as teachers to those pupils just behind you in the s. of
31:10.19 physical universes on such a hitherto unknown s.
32:3.6 The farther down the s. of life we go, the more
32:3.8 continue to ascend the s. of life by progressive
32:3.12 those who are ascending the evolutionary s. of life.
35:3.22 the young universe of Nebadon stands low in the s.
36:5.12 practical and effective program of the ascending s.
38:2.6 are just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the s. of
39:1.13 who are just behind them in the s. of ascendant life.
39:4.11 As you ascend the personality s., first you learn to be
40:0.10 the narrative has descended the universal s. of living
41:7.2 (All these temperatures refer to your Fahrenheit s..)
42:5.1 rays constitute four octaves in the superuniverse s.
43:7.1 correspond with the ascending s. of the univitatia
44:0.18 Always, as you ascend inward in the s. of life,
44:8.3 due appreciation as you ascend upward in the s. of
48:2.16 providing an ascending s. of morontia spheres and
48:2.16 spheres and an ascending s. of morontia forms.
48:4.17 proceeding down the s. of spirit life from Paradise
48:8.4 In traversing the ascending s. of living existence
49:1.3 each planet has its own s. of life, no two worlds
49:2.21 In this s. the Urantia races are number three.
49:5.18 Each must traverse the same intellectual s. of
52:3.1 has ascended as far as possible in the biologic s.,
54:2.3 the theft of personal liberty and to do it on a s. that
57:8.16 crust had ceased to cave in on such an extensive s.
59:2.9 where every type of life below the vertebrate s. was
61:5.1 of Europe were highly elevated on an extensive s.,
65:5.2 bacteria on such an extensive and unexpected s..
65:6.7 But as the s. of life ascends, one by one the mind
65:7.6 highest types in the evolutionary s. of human beings.
79:8.7 the dissemination of knowledge on a unequaled s..
81:0.1 carry the races forward in the s. of human progress
81:6.9 acceleration of development on a world-wide s..
82:2.3 been in good standing above the s. of rank savagery.
82:6.10 And on a small s.—extending over long periods of
87:5.14 man so painfully ascended the evolutionary s. of life.
102:8.2 the status of any religion in the evolutionary s.,
110:7.7 The higher the Adjusters ascend in the s. of service,
117:3.5 on a vastly larger s., in the universe of universes.
130:4.2 world—these realities, projected on a universal s.,
132:2.6 you ascend the universe s. of creature development,
184:4.6 grandeur of spiritual socialization on a universe s.
194:2.12 As man progresses upward in the s. of intelligence
scale, large
79:6.8 —the first to attain a large-s. cultural, social, and
82:6.7 race intermingling on a large s. would be detrimental,
132:5.17 when business dealings are conducted on a large s.
154:4.6 to carry out the teachings of Jesus on a large s.,
scaled
60:1.9 yielding crocodiles, s. reptiles, and eventually both
scales
28:6.14 seconaphim weigh trustworthiness in the living s. of
scallops
59:2.12 and embrace the muscles, clams, oysters, and s..
scalping
86:5.15 a method of capturing an enemy’s soul, as was s..
scan
15:5.14 As your star students s. the heavens, they will
52:7.6 its people s. the latest broadcasts with the same keen
Scandinavia
80:9.4 of the dead was almost universal throughout S..
80:9.13 In S. it was the Bronze Age associated with mother
Scandinavian
80:4.5 so-called Nordic races, the forefathers of the S.,
80:9.14 The Bretons never mingled with the S. Nordics.
Scandinavians
104:0.3 Babylonians, Romans, and S. all had triad gods,
scant
84:3.2 The s. courtesy paid womankind during the Old
98:2.4 frankly monotheistic; they gave s. recognition to the
scantily
172:4.2 At last there came along a poor widow, s. attired,
scapegoat
89:0.1 The soul must be ransomed; a s. must be provided.
scapeman
89:0.1 as able to provide a substitute for his own life, a s..
scar
177:4.11 always left in Judas’s heart a s. of bitter resentment
scarce
59:5.8 Corals were s., and much of the limestone was
153:3.6 No matter how s. water might be, these enslaved
scarcely
49:5.31 s. more than one half of the worlds harbor beings
57:3.8 It was s. a million years subsequent to this epoch that
64:2.2 the forest apelike creatures that they were s. human.
68:5.8 era she had become s. more than a human animal,
83:8.3 At s. any point are such relationships comparable to
127:2.6 Jesus, then s. seventeen years of age, was confronted
145:3.10 for the words of the Master had s. been uttered
180:3.1 The eleven had s. ceased their discussions of the
184:2.3 he could s. realize that Jesus had been arrested.
190:2.5 James had s. finished speaking when Jude returned
scarcity
42:4.6 Such s. of matter is regarded as practically empty
68:6.3 During periods of land s. and overpopulation, life
69:2.1 of plenty, store up food against the days of s..
70:1.8 S. of land has always brought on war, and during
70:1.9 2. Woman s.—an attempt to relieve a shortage of
89:5.4 Man-eating has arisen through food s., though this
scarlet
97:5.2 says the Lord, ‘though your sins be as s., they shall
131:2.10 ‘Though your sins be as s., they shall be as white
scarred
4:2.8 And nature is marred, her beautiful face is s.,
62:5.6 were rather well s. up by the time they were twelve.
scarring
89:8.3 tattooing is an artistic evolution of the crude s. of the
scars
177:4.11 scar of bitter resentment; and as these s. multiplied
scathing
175:4.2 sudden and s. rebuke which bordered on ruthless
scatter
183:4.2 Thomas persuaded them to s., every man for
192:2.7 When your brethren begin to s. abroad because of
scattered
1:5.9 the countless hosts of his creatures s. throughout the
3:2.8 planetary creatures of God’s spirit indwelling, s.
7:6.7 hosts of Paradise Sons s. throughout all creation,
15:0.3 who dwell on the myriads of inhabited planets s.
15:4.7 but more difficult to see them when widely s. on
25:3.15 such commissions are widely s. through the grand
29:1.4 the physical controllers s. throughout the seven
33:6.5 for communication with their fellows s. throughout
41:2.4 living energy manipulators s. throughout Satania.
66:0.2 they were well s. over Europe, Asia, and Africa.
67:6.6 three hundred and fifty advanced groups s. abroad
73:2.3 from sixty-one far-s. settlements, Van and Amadon
78:1.5 Andonites were also s. throughout Turkestan, while
78:1.8 The blue men were s. all over Europe, but their
78:3.7 The Andonites were still s. over the Arctic and
79:4.2 The early Aryan centers were s. over India, notably
80:2.3 the modern peoples s. from the Deccan through Iran,
80:2.5 tilled the soil around their settlements s. throughout
95:1.9 Small bands s. here and there continued their belief
97:10.5 God continues to live in the hearts of the s. exiles.
118:6.2 the myriads of the children of Deity s. through a vast
121:2.4 well-organized religious communities s. hither and
135:10.3 his disciples s. over all Palestine, many of them
139:1.12 When the later persecutions finally s. the apostles
139:8.13 when persecution s. the believers, went to Cyprus,
142:4.1 for having these supposedly idolatrous objects s.
150:6.2 was always a source of encouragement to these s.
156:6.9 the reorganization of his s., tested, and depleted
162:8.1 the apostles were s. here and there in small groups,
163:6.6 the gospel by so many people s. throughout Judea,
165:2.8 will flee and allow the sheep to be s. and destroyed
171:7.9 Jesus dispensed health and s. happiness naturally and
173:4.4 ground to dust and his ashes s. to the four winds.”
177:5.2 still others who you think love the truth will be s.,
181:1.6 “Doubt not any of these truths after you are s.
181:1.6 when you are s. every man to his own place,
181:2.12 Soon, you will all be s.; you will not be permitted
181:2.18 my apostles, are soon going to be s. to the four
181:2.26 And when you all are s. to the ends of the earth in
181:2.27 shepherd will be smitten and the sheep will be s.
182:3.4 and the hour has come when my flock shall be s..
183:4.6 Surely the shepherd is smitten and the sheep are s.
185:1.1 to die, and that millions upon millions of them, s.
186:3.1 But long before their arrival these followers had s..
186:3.5 these followers of Jesus, s. throughout Jerusalem
scattering
80:7.9 these inferior peoples contributed further to the s.
scatters
153:4.3 while he who gathers not with me s. abroad.
scene
12:2.6 an order of universes destined to become the s. of
13:4.5 withdrawing from the s. as their creatures decide
15:4.2 the superuniverse regime appear upon the s.
20:5.5 It was the s. of the final and triumphant bestowal
29:4.30 transmitters can render a distant s. “visible” as well
32:1.5 a Creator Son appears upon the s., accompanied by
87:1.1 anxious to induce the ghost to leave the s. of death,
93:8.1 Melchizedek wanted to leave the s. of his earthly
93:9.4 he once more returned to Hebron, the s. of his
97:9.19 The vigorous Elijah appeared on the s. denouncing
132:7.9 What a s. for the celestial intelligences to behold,
133:2.3 they looked back upon the s of the teary-eyed couple
135:8.3 arrived on the s. of John’s baptizing about noon of
135:8.4 day by day expecting to see Jesus arrive on the s.,
135:9.4 there arrived on the s. at Pella a new deputation
137:1.5 and John the sons of Zebedee arrived upon the s.,
139:3.9 that he rushed away from the s. of James’s death to
140:2.3 this solemn and sacred s.—the Creator of a universe
143:5.9 coming upon this s. of Jesus’ talking so intimately
145:3.3 had set the stage for this extraordinary sundown s..
145:3.10 Such a s. was never witnessed on earth before that
145:3.11 were focused upon the s. of suffering and affliction
148:1.4 seven of the large number healed at the sundown s.
154:6.1 members of Jesus’ earth family arrived on the s.
158:1.8 had arranged for the apostles to witness this s.
158:5.4 the transfiguration, so soon to return to this s. of the
162:4.2 grim contrast upon this festive and worshipful s..
162:5.1 when the s. was brilliantly illuminated by the lights of
172:3.8 arrived on the s. and joined this unique procession
173:1.6 contemplating this s. of commerce and confusion,
173:1.7 the near-by Roman guards had appeared on the s.,
173:1.8 certain of the priests had arrived on the s., and one
175:4.15 celestial beings hovered over this momentous s. on
179:3.4 The dramatic appeal of this unusual s at first touched
182:3.8 of a vast creation are now hovered over this s. under
183:0.1 the arrival on the s. of two excited messengers who
183:1.2 the excruciating horror of the s. of the crucifixion.
183:2.1 Judas having appeared on the s. a little before he
183:3.1 it would appear that he had arrived on the s. ahead
183:3.3 him with a kiss, and then quickly retire from the s..
186:2.4 awful silence looking upon the death s. of a nation.
186:2.6 depiction of the s. of “Pilate on trial before Jesus.”
186:2.11 stood at attention, gazing upon this unique s. of its
186:4.2 o’clock when they started for the s. of the crucifixion
187:0.1 a centurion, started for the s. of the crucifixion.
187:2.7 Ruth, and Jude, arrived on the s. just after Jesus had
187:2.7 soon after John had brought Jesus’ mother to the s..
187:3.4 had gone; less than fifty persons remained on the s..
187:4.3 his mother and her friends to the s. of the crucifixion.
187:4.7 As Jesus looked down upon this s., it was noontide,
187:4.7 and then hastened back to the s. of the crucifixion.
187:5.1 John Zebedee, who returned to the s. just before
187:6.2 Joseph arrived on the s. with an order from Pilate
189:1.1 unidentified Paradise personalities, arrived on the s.
189:2.4 fear and panic, and they fled in haste from the s..
190:2.2 Magdalene arrived on the s. and was excitedly
192:1.6 the s. reminded him so vividly of the midnight fire
192:3.2 the charges and saw him re-enact the ordination s.
scenes
4:3.1 gold, and selfish ambition—these sordid s. stir God
32:5.3 But when we look at all this from behind the s.,
44:2.4 artists who preserve passing s. and transient episodes
44:2.10 actors produced a succession of one thousand s..
44:4.12 They save for the future the vital s. and associations
47:1.5 And it is one of the most touchingly beautiful s. of
55:2.5 The s. of weeping and wailing characteristic of
74:2.8 the age of Adam opens amidst s. of simple grandeur;
81:2.2 You who live amid latter-day s. of budding culture
100:5.8 Short seasons of retreat from the busy s. of life may
109:4.4 the world would slowly return to many of the s. of
121:8.3 Mark was a lad lingering about many of the s.
132:0.5 We who view human activities from behind the s.
133:8.1 Such s. were not so shocking to Indians, but they
134:0.2 and to enact the final s., of his life on earth.
138:3.6 lends his presence to such s. of careless pleasure
142:6.9 most of the disciples had fled in fear from the s. of
148:5.3 all thinking men should be perplexed by the s. of
151:3.11 memory of the truth taught when the same familiar s.
158:1.4 the plains of the Jordan to enact the closing s. of
158:5.4 had so recently enjoyed the spiritual ecstasy of the s.
172:4.3 after Jesus had surveyed these familiar s. once more,
182:3.10 came up in his mind many of those pleasant s. of his
192:1.2 why Jesus wanted to meet with them amidst the s.
scenic
59:1.8 uninteresting lowlands, utterly devoid of s. beauty.
157:3.1 It nestled in a charming valley between s. hills where
scent
85:3.2 They thought the keen s. and the farseeing eyes of
scepter
3:6.1 and unerringly wields the all-powerful veto s. of his
185:6.2 when they had put a reed in his hand as a mock s.,
schedule
52:3.6 and more behind the average planetary s..
72:4.6 a brilliant student completes his work ahead of s.,
89:7.1 Moses established a systematic s. which enabled his
130:0.1 They made their journey according to s., and Jesus
138:10.7 thereby insuring a smooth and expeditious travel s..
scheme—see scheme, ascendant; scheme, ascension
2:2.5 the whole s. of living existences on the worlds of
12:9.6 disrupting the cosmic s. of personality identity.
15:0.2 the sevenfold s. of the superuniverse organization
15:0.2 The present s. of administration has existed from
15:14.7 Thus you can locate your planet in the s. of the
17:3.3 all beings concerned in the working of this vast s.
17:4.3 with the intelligence service of the universal s. of
18:4.6 the times of the full unfolding of the governmental s.
19:1.3 the s. of the grand universe is not fully developed,
19:5.7 do not apparently belong to the evolutionary s. of
19:5.9 to bridge this gap in the universal s. of moral
19:7.1 They are not directly concerned with the s. of
26:1.15 the furtherance of the ascending s. of progressive
26:4.13 ministry of all the helper hosts of the universal s.
29:3.5 no provision in the universal s. for the interruption of
29:3.12 we surmise that their entire and almost perfect s. of
30:3.7 the practical operation of the ascending s. of mortal
31:10.19 stupendous s. of upstepping the mortals of time to
36:2.17 designers of the planetary life plan and species s..
37:6.1 individuals connected with the s. of educating and
39:2.7 the sevenfold s. of training operative on the mansion
45:1.2 seven mansion worlds, dedicated so fully to the s.
48:6.35 But these mind planners do not s., manipulate, or
48:8.2 purpose in this morontia and subsequent spirit s. of
48:8.3 The furtherance of the s. of mortal progression
51:5.4 This whole s. of race improvement was wrecked on
53:3.3 whole plan of worship was a clever s. to aggrandize
53:3.6 much time and energy were expended upon the s.
53:3.6 were now co-operating with the s. of enslaving all
53:7.3 this avenue for the furtherance of his nefarious s..
55:6.9 never question the wisdom of the evolutionary s. of
55:10.4 inaugurates profound readjustments in the entire s. of
67:5.3 The Caligastia s. for the immediate reconstruction of
68:2.7 became indispensable to the evolving social s.,
72:6.1 can it successfully carry out such an insurance s. for
72:9.1 constitutional provision for a modified s. of voting
72:9.6 There is one exception to this s. of group suffrage:
74:3.3 utter collapse of the Caligastia s. for accelerating the
75:3.9 to add her own little s. of world saving to the larger
78:8.5 canals, which were an adjunct to their irrigation s.
81:5.5 Society becomes a co-operative s. for securing civil
86:7.2 former function as a s. of insurance against bad luck.
87:5.9 The whole cult was a s designed to placate the spirits
89:7.3 The Romans adhered to this custom in their s. of
93:6.1 persuaded Abraham to abandon his s. of material
93:10.9 through the universe s. of progression and ascension
94:2.1 the s. of the Aryans to prevent loss of racial identity
110:3.2 as mortals succeed or fail to co-operate with the s.
113:0.1 all of the vast survival s. of spiritual progression
115:2.3 The entire s. of universal creation and evolution on
116:4.3 in the projection of the superuniverse s. of creation,
119:5.4 new and added interest to the whole s. of creature
126:5.11 regular duties to perform in the well-regulated s. of
130:4.11 the s. of progressing from the partial and temporal
139:12.12 Judas quickly carried the nefarious s. into effect.
164:4.8 along well with their s. of holding a formal trial,
188:4.11 certainly would not be satisfied with the childish s. of
scheme, ascendant
16:4.7 Master Spirits are not concerned with the a of mortal
17:1.7 mortal graduates from the agelong training of the a.
22:2.8 Messengers take active part in all phases of the a. of
24:0.1 ministering to the will creatures of the a. of mortal
28:0.6 not so concerned with the a. of mortal progression,
28:2.1 directly concerned with the a. of mortal progression.
29:0.11 In the s. of ascendant progression to higher levels
30:3.8 this is a phase of the a. for advancing the pilgrims of
scheme, ascension
4:0.3 this a. for spiritualizing and training the mortals
13:1.7 they are not concerned with the plans of the a.
13:1.10 reflectivity functions in relation to the a. of mortal
14:4.21 that are in no way directly associated with the a. of
30:2.9 carry forward their work apart from the mortal a..
37:3.4 archangel activities having to do with the Paradise a.
40:10.3 the Adjuster may seem to disclose a flaw in the a.;
40:10.4 it is quite obvious that the present a. effectively
45:4.1 in many other phases of the s. of mortal ascension
73:6.8 becoming subject to the a. of the local universe
schemes
72:2.2 these municipal governing s. are very simple, direct,
72:7.6 There is little or no uniformity among the taxation s.
86:6.4 Civilized man provides s. of insurance to overcome
87:6.2 devise s. whereby he could compel spirit
89:2.5 Then followed all the ritualistic s. of purification.
93:5.11 approve of his pupil’s ambitious s. for conquest;
139:2.3 many of his plans and s. with his brother, Andrew,
183:0.4 all such nefarious s. had the full approval of Satan,
scholar
132:6.3 “I propose to make a s. or a businessman of my
scholars
74:8.12 translated into Greek by a commission of s. for his
school
4:0.2 as the finishing s. for the pilgrims of time on their
14:6.41 It will probably be the finishing s. when the seven
14:6.41 functioning as the intermediate s. for the graduates
25:4.14 Paradise training s. for the perfecting of Technical
25:6.1 The s. on Uversa is conducted by the Perfectors of
28:7.2 during your sojourn on the Uversa s. worlds.
30:2.153 4. Extension-s. Instructors.
30:3.8 4. Extension-S. Instructors.
30:3.8 preparatory s. for the progressing residents of that
30:3.9 You work your way through the long s. of Paradise
30:4.23 But going to s. as a spirit being in the superuniverse
35:3.21 This particular s. of the Melchizedek University is an
37:6.1 the local universe as inspectors of the Nebadon s.
37:6.2 The entire universe is one vast s..
38:5.1 Their central training s. is now presided over by the
43:1.6 One, the emergency s., is devoted to the study of
43:1.6 the bestowal s., is dedicated to the mastery of the
45:7.4 the highest s. of the Melchizedek College of
45:7.4 This s. is fostered by the Melchizedeks, latterly
47:5.1 group headquarters at the center of the s. circles
48:8.2 this elaborate universe training s. for ascending
48:8.3 into one vast and intricate practical training s.,
48:8.3 through this gigantic universe s. of experiential
49:0.1 the ascendant life is a veritable training s. for the
49:0.1 planet as of the final universe headquarters s. of
49:0.1 a s. which is not attended by ascending mortals
49:6.22 [Presented by a Melchizedek of the Jerusem S. of
66:7.6 teaching that was carried out as an industrial s. in
66:7.6 associations as family groups, play squads, and s.
69:1.4 embrace the social safeguards of the home and the s.,
70:2.21 war should be honored as the s. of experience which
71:8.10 the functioning of men and women in the home, s.,
72:2.15 connected with the state and regional s. systems
72:3.5 by teachers during the rest periods in the s. shops,
72:4.1 in solving the problems arising in the s. shops
72:4.1 arising in the school shops and on the s. farms.
72:4.1 on the extensive farms adjoining every local s..
72:4.4 One quarter of the s. time is devoted to play—
72:4.5 The s. government is a replica of the national
72:4.6 Every child graduating from the precollege s. system
72:5.10 then hastens over to the local branch of the s. of
74:7.2 The entire purpose of the western s. system of the
81:6.23 The play and social life comes next, with the s. last
93:4.16 during this time Abraham attended the Salem s.
93:6.8 temple and provided new tents for the entire s..
93:6.8 methods of conducting the business of the s.,
94:7.5 At Benares Gautama founded his s.,and it was during
95:1.6 until Nabodad, the leader of the s. at Kish, decided
95:1.10 good reflection of the teachings of the Salem s. at
121:4.2 This s. of thought was dedicated to the pursuit of
123:1.6 And Jesus, as he grew up, when not at s., spent his
123:5.0 5. SCHOOL DAYS IN NAZARETH
123:5.1 Jesus entered upon his eventful s. life at Nazareth.
123:5.1 And Jesus was truly eager for the new s. life which
123:5.2 —until he was ten—he attended the elementary s. of
123:5.2 following three years he studied in the advanced s.
123:5.2 Jesus graduated from this s. of the synagogue
123:5.3 In the summer months the hours for s. were greatly
123:5.9 the occasion of Jesus’ finishing the course in his s.,
123:5.11 When entering s. at seven years (at this time the Jews
123:6.1 This was an interesting year at s..
123:6.6 Jesus continued to make enviable progress at s.,
124:1.2 S. went on and Jesus was still a favored pupil, having
124:1.3 The most serious trouble as yet to come up at s.
124:1.4 But trouble was again stirred up at s. when one of
124:1.5 carry on any of these questionable activities at s.,
124:2.2 Jesus entered the advanced s. of the synagogue in
124:2.2 At s. Jesus was constantly creating trouble by the
124:2.3 Jesus did ask more questions at s. than others in his
124:2.8 he was an advanced and privileged pupil at s.;
124:4.1 Jesus continued to make progress at s. and was
124:4.5 he continued to teach the home s. for his brothers
124:4.7 During his last year at s., when he was twelve
124:4.8 synagogue was under the influence of a liberal s. of
124:5.4 graduated from the course of training in the local s.
125:2.11 his parents and teacher on their visits to the s., but
126:0.4 especially to his former teachers in the synagogue s..
127:1.5 Simon started to s., and they were compelled to sell
127:1.5 (and his mother agreed) that girls should go to s.
127:1.5 and since the synagogue s. would not receive them,
127:1.5 there was nothing to do but conduct a home s. for
127:2.11 James graduated at s. this year and began full-time
127:4.10 This year Jude started to s., and it was necessary for
127:6.11 Joseph graduated at the synagogue s. this year and
128:2.2 This year Simon graduated from s. and began work
128:4.1 the establishment of a s. of religious philosophy at
128:4.2 who agreed to support this newly projected s..
128:4.2 Jesus manifested deep interest in the proposed s.,
128:4.5 declined the opportunity of founding a s in Damascus
128:5.3 affairs had virtually outdistanced the Babylonian s.
128:5.9 Jesus continued to teach the evening s. three times a
128:6.3 (who had just graduated from the synagogue s.)
133:6.3 each night in the main audience chamber of the s. of
133:6.4 a progressive thinker connected with this local s. of
134:3.3 The lectures and discussions in this s. of religion
134:3.3 The founder of this unique s. of religions lived and
134:6.16 financial support, and after five years the s. closed.
135:0.4 There was no synagogue s. in this little village;
135:1.1 John had no s. from which to graduate at the age
135:5.2 a new s. of religious teachers arose in Palestine,
148:0.3 Peter was in full charge of the s. of the evangelists.
148:0.5 camp was a feature of Peter’s evangelistic training s..
148:1.0 1. A NEW SCHOOL OF THE PROPHETS
148:1.1 applicants for admission to the s. of evangelists.
148:1.1 represented among the students in this new s. of
148:1.1 This s. was conducted on the plan of learning and
148:1.2 Peter tended to dominate the theology of the s. of
148:1.3 The s. of evangelists did not have everything in
148:1.4 one of those trained for gospel service in Peter’s s.
148:8.2 the purpose of establishing a joint s. of philosophy
150:7.1 down by the synagogue where he had gone to s.
161:2.12 Rodan taught his philosophy in the s. of Meganta.
165:0.1 a Nazarite and onetime head of the Nazarite s.
177:2.2 they sent you to the synagogue s. along with your
schooling
72:11.2 associated industrial, scientific, or professional s..
123:5.6 Next, in addition to his more formal s., Jesus began
124:0.1 a better opportunity for s. at Alexandria than in
125:6.6 Jesus had finished the regular s. of a child, had
128:6.1 witnessed the finishing of the regular s. of all the
139:0.2 temperament, they had not been made alike by s..
schoolroom
124:1.4 charcoal picture of the teacher on the floor of the s..
schools—see schools of the Prince or Prince’s school
14:6.21 These perfect worlds are the mind graduate s. for all
14:6.41 for the graduates of the primary s. of outer space.
15:13.5 instruction spheres which constitute the entrance s.
17:4.3 when you sojourn in the Uversa s. because these
18:4.7 to the ascending graduates of the major sector s..
20:8.2 the heads of departments in the Melchizedek s.
25:4.14 training they proceed to the “s. of the seven circles”
25:6.1 There also are located the s. for training Celestial
25:8.11 and in the meantime teaches in certain Paradise s.,
26:4.13 in the experiential epochs of time on the world s.
26:8.1 the Paradise Michaels maintain special service s. of
26:9.1 Father guides maintain s. of wisdom and colleges of
28:7.1 These Uversa satellites are the finishing s. of the
30:3.8 These s., their methods of instruction and
31:1.1 who serve as teachers in the pilgrim-training s. of
35:3.4 physical-life s. and the laboratories of living energies.
35:3.19 preparatory to entering the Melchizedek primary s.
35:3.20 The s. of universe administration and spiritual
35:3.20 be found those s. devoted to a single line of research,
35:3.22 It is to these s. that the various universes send
35:3.22 students in attendance upon the Melchizedek s.,
35:7.2 The instruction to be had in the Vorondadek s. is
35:10.2 These administrative s. of the local universe are
35:10.2 are excelled only by the administrative s. of Ensa.
35:10.3 pilgrims pursue their studies in the practical s. of
36:2.19 This world and its six tributaries embrace the s. of
36:4.7 Melchizedek University, there are certain special s.
37:2.11 are devoted to the s. of the Teacher Sons
37:2.11 occupied by similar joint s. devoted to the training
37:6.2 Melchizedek s., the colleges of the Universe Sons,
37:6.2 the s. of the Teacher Sons and the Union of Days.
37:6.3 The methods employed in many of the higher s. are
37:10.6 administering the creations as enormous training s.,
37:10.6 s. wherein the pilgrims of time advance from life to
38:4.1 special s. devoted to all phases of seraphic training
38:5.1 observers on Salvington and its associated world s..
38:7.5 By study in the s. of the realms they acquire
39:1.12 Salvington s. concerned with the preparation of the
39:3.7 full guidance until you reach the brotherhood s. on
43:7.2 presides over the special training and cultural s. of
43:7.3 These training s. of special skill and technical
44:1.11 Music attains its highest expression in the s. of
45:7.0 7. THE MELCHIZEDEK SCHOOLS
45:7.2 Paradise perfection to these progressive training s..
45:7.3 These training s. begin with the college of self-
45:7.3 and end with the s. of Jerusem citizenship,
45:7.5 requisite recognition from the Melchizedek s. of
47:2.1 The infant-receiving s. of Satania are situated on
47:2.1 These infant-receiving s. are enterprises devoted to
47:5.2 headquarters for all Satania and the training s. for the
47:5.2 and the home of their various system training s..
47:6.1 the headquarters and training s. of the superangels,
48:3.2 they do not pass through the central Melchizedek s..
48:5.4 they are supervised by the acting heads of the s. or
48:5.6 In the s. of the morontia life these teachers engage in
48:5.6 On the mansion worlds such s. are organized in
48:5.6 s. of thinking, the s. of feeling, and the s. of doing.
48:5.6 are added the s. of ethics, the s. of administration,
48:5.6 s. of administration, and the s. of social adjustment.
48:5.6 you will enter the s. of philosophy, divinity, and pure
48:6.37 souls in transit to the higher s. of the system
51:6.2 the garden s. of Adam and Eve are contemporary.
51:6.4 The garden s. of Adam and Eve are devoted to
53:7.9 Lucifer and Satan spared not the infant-training s. on
55:1.4 The s. of cosmic philosophy here conduct their
55:3.19 6. Specially trained mortals of the planetary s. of
55:5.5 S. are vastly improved and devoted to the training of
55:5.5 The temples of worship with their associated s. of
69:8.8 True, slavery was oppressive, but it was in the s. of
70:7.14 These associations were really the first s..
70:7.14 with coeducation, having boarding s. for both sexes.
72:3.2 both fathers and mothers, at the parental s. of child
72:3.8 they have been duly instructed in the parental s.
72:4.1 compulsory and coeducational in the precollege s.
72:4.1 These s. are vastly different from those of Urantia.
72:4.3 The precollege s. are conducted for nine months
72:4.6 pursuit of special knowledge, either in the adult s. or
72:6.7 of promising individuals in the statesmanship s..
72:8.1 from the ages of five to eighteen, special s. are
72:8.2 1. Statesmanship s..
72:8.2 These s. are of three classes: national, regional, and
72:8.2 both regional and national s. of statesmanship.
72:8.2 any one of the ten regional s. of statesmanship;
72:8.3 hold degrees from the state s. of statesmanship.
72:8.3 industrial matters hold degrees from the regional s..
72:8.3 must hold degrees from all these s. of statesmanship.
72:8.4 2. S. of philosophy.
72:8.4 These s. are affiliated with the temples of philosophy
72:8.5 These technical s. are co-ordinated with industry
72:8.6 4. Professional training s..
72:8.7 5. Military and naval s..
72:8.7 twenty-five in order to gain entrance to these s..
72:9.1 the state, regional, or federal s. of statesmanship,
72:9.8 The s. of statesmanship have power to start
72:11.1 Graduates of the military s. may be commissioned as
72:11.2 the education imparted in any of the special s.
72:11.3 is one of the chief pursuits of the central military s.
73:5.1 of ground for the proposed s. of the educational
74:1.2 teachers in the citizenship s. for new arrivals on
74:6.7 The Adamic children attended their own s. until they
74:7.1 except for four years’ attendance at the western s.,
74:7.1 in accordance with the methods of the Jerusem s..
74:7.1 in the Urantia s. at the other end of the Garden,
74:7.3 The teaching in these s included instruction regarding
74:7.11 The s., in fact every activity of the Garden, were
75:5.2 Nodite woman who was head of the western s. of the
76:3.5 and to act as teachers in the s. of the garden.
79:8.7 in writing, together with the establishment of s.,
81:6.26 The homes, churches, and s. of one generation
93:3.1 Melchizedek organized his s. at Salem, patterning
93:9.4 had learned from Melchizedek in the vanished s.
95:1.9 But remnants of the Salem s. persisted.
99:4.1 new meaning into all group associations—families, s.,
107:3.9 constitute the personnel of the Adjuster training s. of
108:1.8 Adjuster is presumably spent in the Divinington s.
112:4.7 enrolled in one of the many training s. of Divinington
112:4.10 associate instructor in the Divinington s. devoted to
113:7.2 opportunity to advance by study in the extension s.
114:6.11 as it concerns individuals, families, groups, s.,
121:4.1 These s. of philosophy were: 1. The Epicurean.
121:6.1 between the views of the Eastern and Western s. of
123:5.1 to begin their formal education in the synagogue s..
123:5.5 These synagogue s., of course, had no textbooks.
124:6.1 been formally graduated from the synagogue s.,
125:4.3 that he was a finished student of the Nazareth s.,
129:2.6 discussions with occasional visits to the various s. of
129:2.7 While Jesus thoroughly inspected these s. and
129:2.7 suggesting that Jesus enter any of the s. of Jerusalem
129:2.7 inasmuch as Jesus had never been trained in these s..
136:1.1 each of these different s. of Messianic teaching was
137:7.12 would not become allied to any of these s. of thought
139:0.3 were graduates of the synagogue s., having been
139:0.3 were graduates of the Capernaum synagogue s.,
139:0.3 and there were no better Jewish s. in all Galilee.
140:8.30 detracted from the tradition-bound religious s. of
162:1.10 he had not been instructed in the s. of the rabbis.
195:3.10 The early s. continued to hold much of Jesus’
196:2.2 sojourn in the spirit training s. of the successive
schools of the Prince or Prince’s schools
39:0.11 if successful they enroll in the celestial s. attached to
50:4.0 4. THE PLANETARY HEADQUARTERS AND S.
50:4.1 organize the planetary s. of training and culture,
50:4.1 These s. of the prince are located at the material
50:4.3 the students and teachers in the Prince’s s. were all
50:4.7 S. of marriage and homemaking, the s. of art and
50:4.9 these s. of culture and training are well adapted to
50:4.10 have been adopted and trained in the prince’s s. are
50:4.10 carry on according to the plan of the prince’s s..
50:4.12 the teaching provided in all the Urantia planetary s.
50:4.12 The wreck of these s. was speedy and complete.
51:5.5 are educated and trained in the s. of the Prince
51:6.1 their s. receive suitable candidates from among the
51:6.2 For centuries the city headquarters s. of the Prince
51:6.4 The s of the Planetary Prince are primarily concerned
64:6.10 orange man profited much from the s. of the Prince
66:3.7 the first students of the Prince’s s. were recruited.
66:3.7 Although these early s. of Dalamatia were crude,
66:3.7 they provided all that could be done for the men and
66:5.12 enlightened groups educated in the Dalamatia s.
66:7.5 and then, after three years in the s. of the Prince
66:7.18 hundreds of graduates of the Prince’s s. engaged in
science
0:11.9 of metaphysics or to the ether hypothesis of s..
1:6.2 God is to s. a cause, to philosophy an idea,to religion
1:7.5 Neither s., philosophy, nor theology can validate the
2:7.4 The false s. of materialism would sentence mortal
2:7.9 the goodness of God with the factual truths of s.
2:7.9 it would give equal consideration to the truths of s.
4:4.7 In s., God is the First Cause; in religion, the loving
4:4.7 revelation to show that the First Cause of s. and the
4:5.4 a philosophy unworthy of an enlightened age of s.
5:5.2 Religion is not grounded in the facts of s.,
5:5.5 Evolutionary religion is the mother of the s., art,
12:9.3 Mathematics, material s., is indispensable to the
12:9.3 The entire s. of mathematics, the whole domain of
12:9.5 Your s. is engaged in the agelong contest between
16:6.4 victims of the implied a priori assumptions of s.,
16:6.10 and self-conscious personality in the realms of s.,
16:6.10 the correlation of a factual s., a moral philosophy,
16:9.4 the constitutive endowments of man—s., morality,
16:9.5 contributions of the constitutive factors of man—s.,
16:9.5 Civilizations come and go, but s., morality, and
16:9.10 1. The quest for knowledge, the logic of s..
42:9.4 be predicated on the observations of so-called s..
55:3.3 expended in the promotion of truth—s., education,
55:4.8 made possible by the final discoveries of s. in
55:5.3 S., art, and industry flourish, and society is smoothly
56:10.10 Truth is the basis of s. and philosophy, presenting
66:5.2 weaving was introduced by the teachers of art and s..
66:5.11 in the improved salt produced by the council on s.
66:5.23 8. The planetary council on art and s..
66:5.24 Art and s. were at a low ebb throughout the world,
67:4.1 The council of art and s. remained loyal in its
68:6.11 if war is lessened and s. increasingly controls human
69:3.6 In this first contest between s. and religion, religion
70:2.21 must now turn to the conquests of peace: industry, s.
71:3.2 intolerance is combated by the co-ordination of s.,
71:4.12 10. Promotion of s. and art.
71:8.9 7. The fostering of s. and the conquest of disease.
72:4.4 and musical contests, as well as in s. and philosophy,
72:8.5 3. Institutions of s.. These technical schools are
76:3.8 for much that was the forerunner of modern art, s.,
78:3.4 civilization and advanced all phases of art, s., and
79:8.15 writing, mathematics, art, s., and printing.
80:7.5 practically all of the art and s. of the Aegean world
81:2.9 the search for true causes gave birth to modern s.:
81:6.9 S. and invention benefited most from the printing
81:6.10 S. teaches man to speak the new language of
81:6.10 s. also stabilizes philosophy through the elimination
81:6.10 it purifies religion by the destruction of superstition.
81:6.19 whether they involve language, trade, art, s., religion
81:6.22 S., guided by wisdom, may become man’s social
84:5.7 S., not religion, really emancipated woman;
84:5.7 s. so changed conditions of living that man power
84:7.5 2. The new role of s.—procreation is becoming more
86:6.4 s. puts an actuary with mathematical reckoning in
88:4.1 the problems of a real environment through his s.;
88:4.5 The objects of s. are identical with those of magic.
88:4.5 Mankind is progressing from magic to s., not by
88:6.5 while belief in magic numbers founded the s. of math
88:6.7 Gradually s. is removing the gambling element
88:6.8 Ancient magic was the cocoon of modern s.,
88:6.8 the primitive minds of men until the concepts of s.
90:3.9 progressively the era of s. has broken the fetters of
92:3.4 unlike s., it does not provide for its own correction.
92:3.7 has sometimes neglected education and retarded s.;
92:3.9 The learned professions and s. itself emerged from
92:3.10 revealed religion and the fiery furnace of genuine s..
92:7.11 Civilization, s., and advanced religions must
98:2.12 religion, and s. are welded into a meaningful unity by
99:3.7 amplified by philosophy, purified by s., and
99:4.8 Modern s., particularly psychology, has weakened
99:7.2 Political s. must effect the reconstruction of industry
99:7.5 Man is naturally a dreamer, but s. is sobering him so
101:2.1 co-ordinated and unbroken explanation of both s.
101:2.2 Reason is the method of s.; faith is the method of
101:2.2 And true revelation never renders s. unnatural,
101:2.3 Reason, through the study of s., may lead back
101:2.3 faith to transform the First Cause of s. into a God of
101:2.7 S. ends its reason-search in the hypothesis of a First
101:2.7 The discriminating study of s. logically suggests the
101:2.7 affirms that this First Cause of s. and religion’s God
101:2.8 Reason is the proof of s., faith the proof of religion,
101:2.8 S. yields knowledge; religion yields happiness;
101:3.12 regardless of the deceptive teachings of false s.
101:5.2 S. deals with facts; religion is concerned only with
101:5.2 Remember that s. is the domain of knowledge,
101:5.5 Both s. and religion start out with the assumption of
101:7.4 cultural bondage for the materialistic fetters of a s.,
102:1.2 The reason of s. is based on the observable facts of
102:1.3 The more of s. you know, the less sure you can be;
102:1.4 certainties of s. proceed entirely from the intellect;
102:1.4 S. appeals to the understanding of the mind;
102:2.4 end with the developments of slow-moving s..
102:2.5 Even the discoveries of s. are not truly real in the
102:2.5 then seek to identify this energy unity of his s.
102:3.5 S., knowledge, leads to fact consciousness; religion,
102:3.7 S. sorts men; religion loves men, even as yourself;
102:3.8 S. vainly strives to create the brotherhood of culture;
102:3.10 S. seeks to identify, analyze, and classify the
102:3.10 the identification of the material segments of s.
102:3.11 S. indicates Deity as a fact; philosophy presents the
102:3.12 The pursuit of knowledge constitutes s.; the search
102:3.13 In s., the idea precedes the expression of its
102:3.15 S. is only satisfied with first causes, religion with
102:6.1 steady progress of s. add greatly to the mortality
102:6.8 To s. God is a possibility, to psychology a
102:6.8 Neither should s. discount religious experience on
102:6.10 The higher any scientist progresses in his chosen s.,
102:7.7 If s., philosophy, or sociology dares to become
102:7.9 can resort to the dogmatic challenge of the facts of s.
103:6.1 theology can never become a s. since it must always
103:6.5 Never, then, can either s. or religion, in and of
103:6.7 arriving at a harmonious co-ordination between s.
103:6.7 the widely separated domains of s. and religion;
103:6.9 S. is man’s attempted study of his environment,
103:6.11 S. must always be grounded in reason, although
103:6.12 Out of his incomplete grasp of s., his faint hold
103:6.15 highest philosophy must be based on the reason of s.,
103:7.0 7. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
103:7.1 S. is sustained by reason, religion by faith.
103:7.1 faith is, with s., the very source of such a philosophy.
103:7.3 The progression of s. is not limited to the terrestrial
103:7.5 can never succeed in harmonizing the findings of s.
103:7.6 Within the domain of true s., reason is always
103:7.6 effecting the stabilization of both s. and religion.
103:7.6 both s. and religion become increasingly tolerant
103:7.7 What both developing s. and religion need is fearless
103:7.7 The teachers of both s. and religion are often too
103:7.7 S. and religion can only be self-critical of their facts.
103:7.8 But revelation originates neither a s. nor a religion;
103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate both s. and religion
103:7.9 The s. of the material world enables man to control
103:7.9 a common meeting ground for the discoveries of s.
103:7.10 both s. and religion are predicated on assumptions.
103:7.10 the postulates of both s. and religion are capable of
103:7.11 S. starts out on its vaunted career of reasoning by
103:7.12 S. becomes the thought domain of mathematics,
103:7.15 S. discovers the material world, religion evaluates it,
103:7.15 But history is a realm in which s. and religion may
103:8.1 Although both s. and philosophy may assume the
103:8.4 detracted from by the doubting insinuations of s.,
103:8.6 Philosophy, to be of the greatest service to both s.
103:8.6 can serve as a liaison between theories of material s.
103:9.2 should be dominated by reason and the facts of s.
103:9.8 S. (knowledge) is founded on the inherent (adjutant
103:9.12 and such a reality is transcendent to reason, s.,
104:3.2 interrelatedness of all he finds in his material s.,
111:0.1 Adjuster in the human mind makes it impossible for s
111:6.6 S. is the source of facts, and mind cannot operate
112:2.11 Accordingly does s. give way to philosophy, while
112:2.12 In s. the human self observes the material world;
118:10.14 his s. is effectively destroying his superstition
121:5.5 This pseudo s. of Babylon developed into a religion
123:6.6 many embarrassing questions concerning both s. and
129:1.10 his ideas and ideals about politics, sociology, s.,
130:3.7 rare objects but rather a university of fine art, s.,
130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard s., politics, society,
132:1.3 A purely materialistic s. harbors within itself the seed
132:1.4 If the so-called s. or religion of any age is false,
132:1.4 or pass away before the emergence of a material s.
132:3.2 Knowledge originates in s.; wisdom, in philosophy;
132:3.3 Man tends to crystallize s., formulate philosophy,
133:5.0 5. AT ATHENS—DISCOURSE ON SCIENCE
133:5.1 They shortly arrived at the olden center of Greek s.
133:5.3 greatly enjoyed the discussion on s. which Jesus had
133:5.4 S. deals with physical-energy activities; religion deals
133:5.7 When both s. and religion become less dogmatic
133:6.7 Material s. cannot demonstrate the existence of a
133:6.7 Notwithstanding the failure of both material s. and
146:3.1 the aged Greek philosopher who taught that s. and
150:3.3 Astronomy is a proper pursuit of s., but astrology is
152:1.4 there can never occur an opportunity for either s. or
155:1.4 Consider the Greeks, who have a s. without religion,
155:1.4 religion, while the Jews have a religion without s..
155:3.6 could the progress of physical s. disturb their faith
160:2.3 the cultural activities of the race: art, s., religion,
195:5.2 as a living spiritual reality, not as a fact of material s.
195:5.14 as modern s. pursues the technique of experiment.
195:6.2 cannot become involved in any controversy with s.;
195:6.2 is simply indifferent to, but sympathetic with, s.,
195:6.4 Modern s. has left true religion—the teachings of
195:6.4 All s. has done is to destroy the childlike illusions of
195:6.5 S. is a quantitative experience, religion a qualitative
195:6.5 S. deals with phenomena; religion, with origins,
195:6.8 S. may expatiate on the conservation of matter, but
195:6.12 S. may be physical, but the mind of the truth-
195:7.1 Better that s. should be devoted to the destruction of
195:7.2 S. should do for man materially what religion does
195:7.2 True s. can have no lasting quarrel with true religion.
195:7.3 a mechanistic s. has failed to recognize the fact of the
195:7.9 mechanistic philosophy cannot be scientific because s
195:7.11 and man only a machine, there would be no s. to
195:7.16 In a high civilization, art humanizes s., while in
195:7.20 S. lives by the mathematics of the mind; music
195:7.22 as s., but rather like the curious, thinking, choosing,
195:7.23 The scientist, not s., perceives the reality of an
195:8.2 and twentieth-century so-called s.—atheistic s..
195:8.8 to antagonize true religion in order to promote s.
195:8.9 the gains of the twentieth century are not only s. and
195:8.13 The complete secularization of s., education, society
195:10.20 the guilt of tolerating s. without idealism, politics
196:3.2 religious consciousness identifies these realities as s.,
196:3.5 Physical certainty consists in the logic of s.; moral
196:3.28 Religion stands above s., art, philosophy, ethics,
196:3.28 s., philosophy, ethics and morals are all indissolubly
196:3.30 S. is man’s effort to solve the apparent riddles of the
sciences
29:4.16 the s. of the techniques of intelligent energy control
52:3.6 inauguration of the development of the physical s.,
52:4.8 The physical s. have already reached their height
52:5.9 application of the discoveries of the physical s. of
55:5.6 efforts of individuals and groups to excel in the s.
68:6.2 Man’s intelligence, by means of the arts and s.,
79:8.13 3. Efficient education of children in the arts and s. of
81:3.7 by the rapidly developing arts and s. of industry.
99:4.12 The mechanistic, naturalistic conceptions of many s..
99:7.2 industry by the techniques it learns from the social s.
101:2.1 does synthesize the apparently divergent s. of nature
101:4.2 many of our statements regarding the physical s.
103:6.2 outside, he brings into being the various physical s.;
103:6.7 divergence between the findings of the physical s.
103:6.7 Reason is the understanding technique of the s.;
103:6.11 spiritual worlds, s. and religions falsely so called.
196:3.18 the crude materialistic technique of the physical s..
scientific
101:2.1 can ever be regarded as s. or even psychological.
195:7.9 A mechanistic philosophy of life cannot be s. because
scientific achievement
72:5.10 has been transferred from industry to play, skill, s.,
99:4.6 In the face of unprecedented s. and mechanical
scientific action
86:7.4 Scientific knowledge, leading to s., is the only
scientific age
73:1.1 The post-Adamic era is the great s. of most worlds,
87:7.4 but much of its value has been destroyed in a s. by
88:6.5 religious tree which eventually bore the fruit of a s..
103:7.9 together in the complexities of the civilization of a s..
scientific analysis
130:4.11 the material level by critical observation and by s.;
scientific approach
103:7.6 unfounded from the inlooking viewpoint of the s..
scientific aspects
103:7.5 unless both the s. and the religious aspects of a
scientific attitude
87:7.9 modern men adhere to the s., eschew superstition,
99:3.14 of fanaticism by the compensations of the s. mental
103:7.4 The union of the s. and the religious insight by the
scientific basis
92:7.1 Philosophy may, indeed, rest on a s., but religion will
scientific civilization
81:2.14 The savage is a slave to nature, but s. is slowly
scientific curiosity
16:7.1 other inalienables of human nature: s. and spiritual
88:4.6 early superstition was the mother of the later s..
scientific data
81:6.8 of civilization must await the accumulation of s..
scientific development(s)
81:6.39 are essential to keeping pace with the s. of the age.
90:5.7 The priesthoods have done much to delay s. and
92:7.13 by his social metamorphosis and unprecedented s..
101:4.2 in need of revision in consequence of additional s.
scientific dictation
132:2.4 spiritually blind individual who logically follows s.,
scientific discovery or discoveries
88:6.8 eagerly for the light of truth and the facts of s.,
91:4.4 disillusionment as advancing s. demonstrate that
101:4.2 We are not at liberty to anticipate the s. of a
195:6.17 And every s. demonstrates the existence of freedom
scientific domains
46:6.7 6. Planetary and system physical progress, the s.
scientific doubtings
91:6.3 how difficult it may be to reconcile the s. regarding
scientific effort
76:4.7 the Urantia peoples must do so much by way of s.
scientific enlightenment
42:5.2 from the standpoint of twentieth-century Urantia s.—
scientific era
90:3.9 Slowly and certainly the unfolding of a s. is
99:4.6 and the rip tides of the cyclonic transitions of a s.,
scientific estimates
57:7.3 clock is your most reliable timepiece for making s.
scientific experiment
1:2.7 The existence of God can never be proved by s. or
scientific fact(s)
91:6.6 if those who pray will only do so in the light of s.,
92:7.1 Religion can never become a s. fact.
scientific insight(s)
16:6.9 These s., moral, and spiritual insights, these cosmic
16:7.2 Man is able to exercise s., moral, and spiritual insight
scientific intelligence
65:3.6 and s. must sooner or later supersede the random
scientific interpretation
195:7.18 Any s. of the material universe is valueless unless it
scientific investigation
101:8.4 unreasoning prejudice toward the discoveries of s..
scientific knowledge
81:6.8 3. S.. The material aspects of civilization must await
81:6.14 utilization of natural resources, s., capital goods,
86:7.4 S., leading to scientific action, is the only antidote
102:3.1 channel of philosophic contact with the world of s..
scientific lines
81:6.25 with growth along more purely intellectual and s..
scientific materialism
102:6.9 S. has gone bankrupt when it persists in refunding
195:8.4 dictatorial political state is the direct offspring of s.
scientific method
88:4.5 Only with the arrival of the s. has man faced forward
195:7.2 The “s.” is merely an intellectual yardstick wherewith
195:7.2 it is utterly useless in the evaluation of spiritual
scientific methods
42:11.2 altogether too perfect for the s. of the finite mind of
scientific minds
195:4.5 now confronted by the challenge of a new age of s.
scientific piece of work
195:7.11 Such a s. could be executed only by some entity of
scientific postulate
1:5.11 which is merely possible in the s. of a First Cause
scientific problems
167:5.6 make positive pronouncements relative to s., social
scientific progress
68:6.5 the fine arts and true s. have thrived best in the larger
70:12.9 3. Retardation of s. progress.
90:2.9 oppose general education and attempt to thwart s..
134:5.17 With s., wars are going to become more and more
scientific proofs
101:10.6 can there be either s. or logical proofs of divinity.
scientific qualities
68:0.2 The superior qualities of civilization—s., religious,
scientific realms
16:6.6 of the physical senses, the s. of logical uniformity,
scientific research
90:4.9 rejoice in the illumination and enlightenment of s..
scientific schooling
72:11.2 is never given without this associated industrial, s.,
scientific secularism
195:8.10 Without God, without religion, s. can never
scientific spirit
36:5.9 curiosity-mother of adventure and discovery, the s.;
scientific stability
103:7.9 domains of thought into a balanced philosophy of s.
scientific status
51:7.4 and Eve pay particular attention to the physical, s.,
scientific striving
132:1.3 itself the potential seed of the destruction of all s.,
scientific techniques
72:1.3 Their natural resources are replete, and by s. they
scientific truths
93:4.15 promulgate even advanced sanitary practices or s..
scientific uniformity
133:5.7 Quantity may be identified as a fact, becoming a s..
scientific viewpoint
103:7.15 while co-ordinating the s. material viewpoint with
scientific world
81:2.8 While fire eventually unlocked the doors of the s.,
195:6.4 The higher minds of the s. are no longer wholly
scientifically
133:5.4 these same scientists can never (s.) tell you what
scientist
1:6.2 God is to the s. a primal force, to the philosopher a
5:5.3 The fact-seeking s. conceives of God as the First
42:9.4 If such a metamorphosis could not be seen, a s.
44:7.3 unified in the life experience of the artisan, the s.,
65:6.1 Ever will the s. come nearer and nearer the secrets
65:6.1 but never will he find them and for no other reason
65:6.1 no other reason than that he must kill protoplasm in
102:6.10 The higher any s. progresses in his chosen science,
102:6.10 the more will he abandon the theories of materialistic
102:7.9 likewise experiences in the consciousness of the s.
130:7.6 The confusion of the s. grows out of failure to
132:1.2 The s., as such, is limited to the discovery of the
132:1.2 he has no right to assert that he is either materialist
132:1.2 he has assumed to forsake the attitude of a true s.
132:1.4 The materialistic s. and the extreme idealist are
133:5.4 the purely physical s. may become afflicted with
139:8.2 Thomas was the real s. of the apostolic group.
139:8.12 mind was that of a true s.—Thomas Didymus—and
195:6.2 while religion supremely concerns itself with the s..
195:6.5 only leads the s. straight back to the first great cause
195:6.12 but the mind of the truth-discerning s. is at once
195:7.3 the fact of the spirit-indwelt mind of the s. whose
195:7.11 would be no science to embolden the s. to postulate
195:7.18 valueless unless it provides due recognition for the s.
195:7.22 the uniformities which the s. discovers, and which he
195:7.22 creative, combining, and discriminating s. who thus
195:7.23 The s., not science, perceives the reality of an
scientists
42:1.4 forever will s. be powerless to create one atom of
42:4.13 amounts which Urantia s. have designated quanta.
65:4.5 When Urantia s. know more of these healing
65:4.5 they will become more efficient in the treatment of
65:4.5 they will know more about controlling serious
71:3.12 the order named upon philosophers, educators, s.,
71:7.4 must be given over to the philosophers and the s..
72:7.10 assisting all types of geniuses—artists, authors, and s.
72:9.3 S., inventors, teachers, philosophers, and spiritual
72:11.4 far more attention to the training of statesmen, s.,
77:2.5 is not unlike those procedures whereby Urantia s.
90:3.3 the shamans and the s. have propounded theories of
101:5.9 S. assemble facts, philosophers co-ordinate ideas,
130:4.4 Neither can single-eyed material s. nor single-eyed
132:1.4 This is not true of those s. and idealists who are in
132:1.4 In every age s. and religionists must recognize that
133:5.4 Jesus, in terms of modern thought, said: S. may
133:5.4 these same s. can never (scientifically) tell you what
139:8.12 S. may not fully understand all about Jesus and his
195:6.1 S. have unintentionally precipitated mankind into a
195:6.1 they have started an unthinking run on the moral
scintillating
46:3.2 enormous amphitheater, constructed of s. materials
scoff
169:2.8 the Pharisees began to sneer and s. since they were
scoffed
186:1.5 When the rulers of the Jews heard Judas, they s. at
scoffers
162:2.8 Some of the s. said among themselves: “Where will
Scone
88:1.2 have survived as have the Kaaba and the Stone of S..
scope—see scope, beyond the
3:2.7 and in the circumscribed s. of your survey;
7:5.7 Havona are not within the s. of human imagination;
17:1.3 there are few limits to the s. of their supervision;
18:3.7 In power, s. of authority, and extent of jurisdiction
22:1.14 Their s. of service is far-flung; Trinitized Sons of
22:7.8 on the order of the infinite s. of the perfect Deity
28:4.14 which do not fall within the s of the angels of specific
33:8.2 conducted in accordance with their s. and purpose.
35:6.2 is unlimited in the s. and range of its deliberations
42:11.3 in universe mechanisms depends on the ability, s.,
44:1.1 inconceivable s. of morontia and spirit harmony.
45:5.7 Sons are the acme of perfection in s., technique,
54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine only when it is cosmic in s.
72:2.7 The s. of this body is purely advisory, but it is a
103:5.2 the neighbor s. to embrace the whole of humanity,
106:0.4 attained destiny—destiny as revealed within the s. of
106:6.1 meaning-values within the s of a subabsolute cosmos
107:3.9 they have undergone a training of tremendous s. and
110:5.7 enjoys such a wide s. of activity chiefly because of
130:7.8 due to augmentations of depth of insight and s. of
153:0.2 speculated much as to its probable nature and s..
154:1.3 open proclamation of the gospel in its larger s.
195:7.21 the performances of mind within the s. defined by
scope, beyond the
29:3.9 though it is beyond the s. of Urantia knowledge, I
119:7.8 a matter beyond the s. and purpose of this narrative.
scorching
157:2.1 when the wind blows from the south, you say s.
163:3.6 who have borne the burden of the day in the s. sun
score
63:3.4 almost a s. of their descendants suffered serious
68:1.4 s. of well-trained guardians of the peace can restrain
85:4.4 he nonchalantly forgets a s. of negative results,
96:7.2 The Psalms are the work of a s. or more of authors;
96:7.5 the Book of Job was the product of more than a s. of
97:1.3 his associates and overthrow a s. of Baal sites.
114:7.8 With the exception of less than a s. of contact
126:3.2 For almost a s. of years (until Jesus began his public
174:5.3 In this room now are a full s. of men who were
178:1.1 answered a s. of questions regarding the relation of
184:3.6 More than a s. of false witnesses were on hand to
185:1.5 No less than a s. of riots and much bloodshed
scores
20:2.5 In time, s.—hundreds—of such missions may be
39:8.2 Seraphim may attain Paradise in s.—hundreds—
61:5.4 although there were s. of advances and recessions
69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly sacrificed s. of slaves to
73:5.5 s. of varieties of food plants were lost to the world.
78:7.2 s. of cities were practically deserted because of
80:2.4 This cataclysm of nature flooded s. of human
80:3.2 European continent, there were s. of racial types.
84:4.6 During labor, s. of foolish things were said and
87:1.5 Backtracking and s. of other tactics were practiced
114:3.3 he hands down s. of rulings and decisions each day
121:8.9 Luke not only interviewed s. of eyewitnesses to
125:2.12 opportunity of meeting s. of boys about his own age,
126:1.5 S. of times had his proud mother stood in
133:3.11 in Corinth they held intimate conversations with s. of
134:2.2 S. of men, women, and children residing along the
135:7.3 S. of believers lingered with their adored teacher
135:8.4 S. of repentants were standing in line awaiting their
140:8.1 teaching conference, embracing s. of questions
145:3.2 s. of afflicted men, women, and children began to
146:6.1 S., hundreds, of honest persons suffering from purely
149:1.1 s. of afflicted found restoration of health and
162:4.2 as well as by the glare of s. of torches standing
162:9.1 s. of believers forgathered at Bethany and received
167:6.1 s. of mothers came to where Jesus lodged, bringing
168:2.10 S. of men and women went to Bethany to look upon
scorn
152:1.1 damsel was not dead, but they laughed him to s..
scorpions
59:3.11 favorable locations the primitive water s. first evolve
59:3.11 and suddenly, the true s.—actual air breathers—make
59:5.6 the seas there crawled out upon the land snails, s.,
59:5.7 insects first appeared and, together with spiders, s.,
Scotland
59:3.3 Mountains, extending from Ireland through S. and
59:3.6 earthquakes took place in Europe, notably in S..
134:6.3 England, S., and Wales were always fighting
scourge
92:3.9 Religion is the efficient s. of evolution which
171:4.2 mock the Son of Man, even spit upon him and s.
185:6.2 and the Roman soldiers to take Jesus and s. him.
scourged
185:6.3 I find no crime in him, and having s. him, I would
186:2.11 after Jesus had been s., he presented him before
187:0.1 The two brigands were properly s. before they
187:0.1 thought he had already been sufficiently s.,
194:4.1 The thought of the Master, arrested, bound, s., and
scourgers
185:6.2 he directed the s. to desist and indicated that Jesus
185:6.2 Before the s. laid their knotted whips upon Jesus
scourges
10:7.5 disasters, painful illnesses, and world-wide s.—
scourging
152:0.2 years I have been afflicted with a s. hemorrhage.
185:6.2 to die by crucifixion should be thus subjected to s.
185:6.2 Though his enemies did not witness this s., Pilate
scourgings
187:1.8 his condemnation, not to mention the abusive s.
scouting
57:8.7 the first Satania s. party sent out from Jerusem to
135:9.6 Some of John’s disciples organized s. parties to go
scream
189:4.7 when Mary uttered this s. of anguish, they were
screaming
86:4.1 such dreams reeking with sweat, trembling, and s..
scribe—see Damascus
97:8.3 The s. of Deuteronomy had portrayed the Great
162:7.5 And now just at my side a s. says this statement
scribes
93:9.7 s. regarded the term Melchizedek as synonymous
93:9.9 The Hebrew s. therefore destroyed every record of
93:9.9 the s. deemed reflected great honor upon Abraham.
97:7.3 These Hebrew priests and s. had a single idea in
121:7.3 The s., the Pharisees, and the priesthood held the
121:7.4 the s., had become a higher authority than the law
123:5.12 the traditional laws than were the Judean s. and
125:0.4 and thought deeply, as his questions to the s.
125:5.1 Jesus’ third day with the s. and teachers in the temple
126:0.3 respect for the sincere Pharisees and the honest s.,
137:7.6 The s. and rabbis, together, were called Pharisees.
140:8.22 He knew many of the s. and Pharisees were honest
145:2.11 Jesus taught as one having authority and not as the s.
147:3.6 “Let us depart ere the chief priests and the s. come
148:9.3 together with other s. and lawyers who sat with
154:0.1 These s. and Pharisees urged Herod to arrest Jesus
156:6.7 all his followers had worked adversely upon the s.
158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the s. say that Elijah must
158:4.1 a gathering equally divided between Jerusalem s.
158:4.6 But the lad had only a more violent fit, while the s.
158:7.1 desiring to avoid the s. and others whom Jesus
158:7.3 suffer many things, be rejected by the s., the elders,
159:4.6 these sacred writings by the tradition-enslaved s.
162:1.2 knowing full well that the s. and Pharisees were bent
162:2.2 was indeed the prophet of Galilee whom the s. and
162:2.4 The agents of the s. wanted to lay hands upon him,
162:2.9 Have any of the s. or Pharisees been deceived by
162:3.1 woman had been brought before Jesus by the s.
162:3.1 Jesus well knew that, while these s. and Pharisees
164:3.8 of this blind man on this Sabbath day that the s.
166:1.5 Is there nothing good in the s., the Pharisees, or
167:4.2 there now occurred to him a plan whereby the s.
170:3.1 slavish works which some of the s. and Pharisees
173:1.9 When the chief priests and the s. heard about these
173:2.1 The chief priests and the s. were unwilling to arrest
173:3.2 It was not you, the Pharisees and s., who believed
173:4.1 When the chief Pharisees and the s. who had sought
173:5.1 After the s. and rulers had withdrawn, Jesus
174:2.1 fifty additional leaders selected from among the s.,
174:2.3 When Jesus had thus answered these young s. and
174:4.1 prearranged plan of the confederated Pharisees, s.,
174:4.5 Two or three other groups of the s. and Pharisees
174:4.6 s. answered, “The Messiah is the son of David.”
174:4.6 Although the rulers, the s., and the chief priests
174:5.13 I speak farewell words to the chief priests, the s.,
175:0.1 vehement enemies and would-be destroyers—the s.,
175:1.8 I admonish you that these s. and Pharisees still sit in
175:1.11 I have no ill will for these s. and Pharisees who reject
175:1.12 “Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees, hypocrites!
175:1.13 “Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees, hypocrites that
175:1.17 Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees and other hypocrites
175:1.18 “Woe upon you, s., Pharisees, and hypocrites!
181:2.23 gospel in accordance with the teachings of the s.
184:3.3 How these chief priests, s., Sadducees, and Pharisees
Scripture
136:6.4 Jesus formulated his conclusions in the words of S.
136:7.2 been taught that S.: “There shall no evil befall you,
137:6.2 the ruler of the synagogue handed him the S. roll,
147:6.4 but did you never read in the S. that, one day
148:6.2 that masterpiece of Semitic literature—the S. story
150:8.1 sacred writings from which to read the S. lesson,
150:8.8 presented to Jesus that he might read the S. lesson.
159:4.5 never permit yourself to believe the S. records
159:4.6 erroneous idea of the absolute perfection of the S.
159:4.10 fully understand these limitations of S., but they
159:5.1 he intimated that some parts of the S. were more
159:5.9 not hesitate to appropriate the better half of a S.
159:5.9 your neighbor as yourself,” he took from the S.
159:5.9 Jesus appropriated the positive portion of this S.
162:6.3 you not read in the S.: ‘Behold, as the waters are
165:4.8 not read the S.: ‘There is he who waxes rich by his
172:3.4 But there was one S. that had sometimes been
172:3.4 S. was found in Zechariah, and it said: “Rejoice
172:5.5 hearing Jesus onetime quote the passage of S.,
172:5.5 As John turned this S. over in his mind, he began to
172:5.5 John grasped enough of the meaning of this S. to
172:5.8 he recalled the S. in Zechariah where the prophet
173:4.4 “Did you never read in the S. about the stone
180:3.2 S. the saying: ‘And they hated me without a cause
193:3.2 not read in the S. where it is written: ‘It is not good
scripture-directed
98:2.7 human thought was so priest-controlled and s. that
scriptures or Hebrew scriptures
74:8.12 the “sacred s.” of the Hebrew and Christian religions.
92:1.3 As a social institution religion embraces rites, s.,
92:2.3 wonders at the presentation of so much in the s. of
94:2.6 the compilation of the later s. of the Hindu faith,
94:11.4 the divergencies within their own religious s. as well
95:3.3 Three thousand years before the Hs. were written,
95:6.6 hell and the doctrine of devils as recorded in the H.,
97:8.3 As the honest Jew searched the S., his confusion
98:2.7 almost complete absence of priests and “sacred s.”
121:6.2 The early translation of the Hs. into Greek at
121:6.2 Judaism dates from the Greek translation of the Hs.
121:6.3 The Hellenized Jews brought to the Hs. such an
122:4.4 many figurative passages found throughout the Hs.
122:5.4 Jesus secured his unusual acquaintance with the Hs.;
123:0.3 complete copy of the Greek translation of the Hs..
123:3.1 of the Greek language was the copy of the Hs.—
123:3.1 There were only two complete copies of the S. in
123:5.3 synagogue possessed a complete copy of the S. in
123:5.3 Nothing but the S. was studied prior to the twelfth
123:5.4 Nazareth, he would often be asked to read the Hs. to
124:3.5 each week with Jesus, helping him to master the Hs..
125:6.2 astonished that Jesus was so familiar with the S.,
126:0.4 that he might be permitted regularly to read the S. in
126:2.6 his stories, and to hear him read from the Greek s..
126:3.6 and supposed Messianic prophecies of the Hs.; at
126:3.8 that of all the Messianic predictions of the Hs.
126:3.10 ponder anew the many statements in the S. referring
126:4.1 Jesus had been asked to read the S., but now the day
126:4.1 the young man, having made his selection of S.,
126:5.6 Fearing that the copy of the Greek s. might be
127:3.8 Jesus continued to read the Sabbath s. at the
128:5.9 read the S. often in the synagogue on the Sabbath,
130:3.4 Jesus told Ganid about the translation of the Hs.
130:8.2 not also read in the S. where it says: ‘He looks
135:3.3 and by these passages which he read in the S..
135:3.3 correspond with these statements of the S..
136:1.1 teaching was able to point to statements in the Hs.
136:1.3 almost five hundred passages from the S. which,
136:9.7 now he made his final decision regarding those S.
136:9.8 —Hs., parental training, chazan teaching, Jewish
137:7.6 adopted many teachings not clearly found in the Hs.,
137:7.14 each week at the synagogue in the study of the Hs..
137:8.4 Jesus read from the S. these passages: “You shall be
139:0.3 schools, having been thoroughly trained in the Hs.
139:0.4 the methods of rabbinical interpretation of the S..
142:3.2 are you ignorant of the teaching of the S. concerning
142:3.6 Do you not recall how the S. begin by asserting that
142:3.9 would have known these truths had you read the S.
142:3.9 Cannot you discern that such records in the S.
142:3.21 these commandments as twice recorded in the S.,
145:2.5 the S. where the Prophet Jeremiah says: ‘In those
145:2.6 Do you not believe the S.?
146:2.5 the Hs.: “I have called and you refused to hear;
146:2.13 Of all the prayers of the Hs. he commented most
146:2.15 Jesus quoted from the S. on this occasion, saying:
146:2.16 Then he quoted from the S.: “I will praise the name
148:4.10 “Thomas, have you not read about this in the S.,
148:5.4 I know of your confusion as you have read the S..
148:5.5 “But, Nathaniel, there is much in the S. which
149:4.2 Have you not read in the S. that ‘wrath kills the
149:5.2 not read in the S. the words of the wise man, ‘The
149:6.1 why is it that the S. instruct us to ‘fear the Lord,’
150:3.1 Joanna read from the S. concerning woman’s work
150:5.2 not read in the S. where it says, ‘In the Lord have I
150:8.10 He began by saying: “Today are these S. fulfilled.”
150:9.1 even the S. declare that ‘a prophet is not without
151:3.4 Jesus narrated three or four parables from the Hs.,
152:5.3 Have you not even read in the S. where Moses
153:1.1 Jairus presided and handed Jesus the S. to read.
153:3.7 upon the Jews than even the teachings of the S..
159:1.7 from the S. referring to Lamech’s exultation because
159:4.1 to detract from the authority of the recognized Hs..
159:4.1 could you trust me to know the truth about the S.?
159:4.1 What is the truth about the S.?”
159:4.2 I do not regard the S. as do the rabbis.
159:4.2 the teachings of the S. were not in existence before
159:4.2 Only in recent times have the S. been gathered
159:4.3 The S. are faulty and altogether human in origin,
159:4.3 they do constitute the best collection of religious
159:4.4 The S. are sacred because they present the thoughts
159:4.4 The S. contain much that is true, very much, but in
159:4.5 The S. always have, and always will, reflect the
159:4.5 And you should remember that the S. are intended
159:4.6 employ the doctrine of the inspiration of the S.
159:4.6 by these doctrines of the perfection of the S..
159:4.9 “But the greatest error of the teaching about the S. is
159:4.9 The light of the S. is only dimmed by prejudice
159:4.10 And thus do they pervert and distort the S.,
159:5.1 we may choose the better passages from the S. for
159:5.1 “Yes, James, when you read the S. look for those
159:5.7 day by day, appropriated the cream of the Hs. for
162:2.1 “Teacher, how is it you can quote the S. and teach
162:2.9 even though he may not be the Messiah of the S.?
162:2.9 Search the S., and you will discover that out of
162:6.1 for even the S. have said, ‘Out of him shall flow
164:1.1 the law and the prophets; how do you read the S.?
166:3.2 that, since the S. record that only Caleb and Joshua
167:5.5 Jesus constantly appealed to the written S. in his
167:7.2 creatures called ‘the Sons of God’ in the S.;
169:4.5 Except when quoting the Hs., Jesus referred to Deity
170:1.1 throughout the Hs. there was a dual concept of the
173:1.7 which is written in the S.: ‘My house shall be
174:3.2 know neither the S. nor the living power of God.
187:5.2 to the repetition of many passages in the Hs.,
187:5.2 reciting in his vanishing consciousness many S.,
190:5.4 And have you never read in the S. concerning this
190:5.6 up to our understanding the teachings of the S.!”
195:2.7 this was enormously helped by translation of the Hs.
scrupulous
73:5.4 the Edenites practiced the s. burial of all waste
166:1.9 2. S. observance of the laws of purification.
175:1.18 for you are s. to cleanse the outside of the cup and
185:0.4 judicial murder of Jesus, they were nonetheless s.
scrupulously
69:4.3 The early traders were s. honest within their own
75:2.4 Eve had most s. carried out these instructions for
121:0.1 Knowing how his Master so s. avoided leaving
scrutinize
16:7.8 discrimination embodied in his ability to s. meanings.
99:1.3 needs carefully to s. its charts of morality and
125:5.1 into the temple but never thinking to s. the several
scrutinized
25:6.3 their records being s. by their exalted fellows from
36:2.12 where they are minutely s. by the supreme council
126:0.3 When he s. the leadership of Israel, he was
scrutinizing
109:5.3 Therefore, in s. mental situations, safety lies only
scrutiny
13:2.3 only sacred sphere that is unreservedly open to my s.
13:2.6 the divine Sons, which will not be open to your s..
14:3.2 creatures who have long since passed the s. of the
28:5.19 their reflective s., these discerners will forthwith
30:3.4 phenomena; nothing in all space escapes their s..
57:7.3 because the radioactive materials open to your s.
119:4.4 that age were regarded with peculiar interest and s.
sculptors
66:5.26 gifted type, and many of them became master s..
sculpture
92:3.6 S. originated in idol making, architecture in temple
111:0.5 This s. was completed in the fifteenth century
142:4.1 he was a great lover of the beautiful in art and s.,
Scythopolis
123:0.6 Bethlehem for Nazareth, going by way of S. and
124:3.6 lad accompanied his father on a business trip to S.,
124:3.7 Decapolis were in progress at the S. amphitheater,
124:6.4 of Gilboa, the pilgrims could see the Greek city of S.
124:6.4 why neither Joseph nor Jesus would speak of S..
124:6.5 A little over three hours’ travel from opposite S.
144:7.1 in the Greek cities of the Decapolis, chiefly in S.,
149:0.1 Ptolemais, Japhia, Dabaritta, Megiddo, Jezreel, S.,
159:0.2 Abila, Edrei, Philadelphia, Heshbon, Dium, S.,
159:6.4 Jerusalem each evening, relaying at Sychar and S.,
162:0.1 down the shore of the lake and, by way of S.,
sea—see sea level; Sea of Galilee; sea of glass; see lions;
cucumbers; squirts; urchins
see—Caspian; Dead; Gulf; Mediterranean; North
57:8.20 Meteors falling into the s. accumulated on the ocean
58:5.3 and rested directly upon, a molten s. of basalt of
58:5.4 to float on this noncrystallized cushiony s. of basalt.
58:5.6 The s. bottoms are more dense than the land masses,
58:5.6 When the s. bottoms are extruded above the sea
58:5.7 is a factor in the increase of pressure on the s. beds
58:7.12 Many of these ancient s. beds are now elevated high
59:0.8 As this era begins, the s. bottoms, the extensive
59:1.5 of North America and Europe emerged from the s..
59:1.8 When this southern s entered the Appalachian trough
59:1.19 floated in the water or crawled along the s. bottoms,
59:2.11 S. worms were abundant, and there were many
59:3.1 The land was not elevated far above the s. so that
59:3.1 the falling of these shells to the s. bottom built up
59:3.3 290,000,000 years ago the s. had withdrawn from
59:3.5 appeared suddenly and assumed dominance of s. life.
59:3.6 lava flows which spread out over a shallow s. bed,
59:3.6 this was subsequently elevated high above the s..
59:3.9 lagoons which were alternately opened up to the s.
59:4.1 long periods the s. has been comparatively victorious
59:4.5 the immense arctic North American inland s. found
59:5.11 There was a short interruption, and the s. returned to
59:5.19 extension of the North American Carboniferous s.
59:5.20 this section has ever since remained above the s..
59:6.4 eastern part of North America was high above the s.;
59:6.12 the s. mothered and nurtured the early life of the
59:6.12 the biologic importance of the s. progressively
60:0.1 cooling crust and cooling oceans, s. restriction and
60:1.4 laid down in the southern Alps as the result of a s.
60:1.8 This ancient California s. was rich in marine life
60:1.8 extended eastward to connect with the old s. basin
60:1.9 and eventually both s. serpents and flying reptiles.
60:1.12 improved rapidly with the new invasion of the s.,
60:2.4 regions were later invaded by both the northern s.
60:2.6 The same polar s. that extended so far down over
60:2.9 The s. urchin was one of the outstanding mutations
60:2.9 but the ferocious s. serpents, descended from the
60:2.10 during the preceding period of s. encroachment.
60:2.10 These s. serpents represent a backward step in
60:2.11 As time passed, the s. serpents grew to such size that
60:2.11 unlike the s. serpents, these animals always returned
60:3.3 Atlantic s. pressure was also working to cause land
60:3.4 Most of Mexico sank beneath the s., and the Atlantic
60:3.5 When this s. finally withdrew, it left the continent
60:4.1 the end of the great s. invasions of the continents.
60:4.1 These alternate periods of land and s. dominance
60:4.3 occurred only to be successively covered by the s.,
61:1.12 Pyrenees up above the water as islands of the s..
61:2.4 The s. life was undergoing great modification;
61:2.11 And they have ever since remained in the s., yielding
61:2.11 whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, and s. lions.
61:3.1 Land elevation and s. segregation were slowly
61:3.8 highlands appearing as islands above this ancient s..
61:3.8 Mediterranean became, for a time, an inland salt s..
62:4.3 peninsula as it then projected into the southern s.,
63:5.3 unchanged by the glaciers, running down to the s.
64:3.3 grew up around the dangers of the s. and the fear of
64:7.6 onto the peninsulas and near-by islands of the s..
64:7.17 Andon tribes came near being driven into the s..
64:7.17 glacial advances that drove them to take to the s.
64:7.17 perished from hunger and thirst on the open s..
67:5.4 the headquarters sank beneath the waters of the s.,
72:11.3 the military defenses of the continent on land and s.
73:3.3 that this area was virtually an island in an inland s..
73:3.4 the lowlands of Mesopotamia to the s. beyond.
77:3.2 be placed a safe distance from the dangers of the s.,
79:2.5 of the Deccan, surrounded on all sides by the s..
79:3.2 the later opening up of the s. lanes and the caravan
79:3.6 rivers flowing through the Eastern Ghats to the s..
79:3.7 an export and import business, both by land and s..
80:2.4 from the continent, and Denmark arose from the s.,
80:2.4 the Sicilian land bridge submerged, creating one s.
80:9.9 travel brought about the great expansion of s. traffic
80:9.9 Mediterranean s.-borne commerce was in full swing
81:3.6 opening up of the trade channels by land and by s.
84:1.4 Many early peoples associated ghosts with the s.;
84:1.4 women were far more afraid of bathing in the s. than
87:6.9 6. Casting the body into the s..
95:1.4 triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of earth, s., and sky
117:4.4 to the Supreme as a drop of water returns to the s..
123:5.12 long ridge of Mount Carmel running down to the s.;
124:1.10 a cool s. breeze usually blew from the west from
130:1.2 and the young Philistine strolled down by the s.,
131:2.2 knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the s..
133:3.4 which stood almost two thousand feet above the s..
133:3.6 where the wall of the citadel ran down to the s.,
138:7.4 We will remain here by the s. two weeks and fish
149:5.3 ‘The wicked are like the troubled s., for it cannot
150:8.8 Neither is it beyond the s., that you should say,
150:8.8 who will go over the s. for us to bring the
151:4.0 4. MORE PARABLES BY THE SEA
151:4.6 kingdom is like a sweep net that was cast into the s.,
151:5.2 almost seven hundred feet below the level of the s.
151:6.6 and drove most of them over a precipice into the s.
151:6.6 rush headlong to their destruction in the s. below.
152:4.2 a vision of Jesus coming to them walking on the s.
152:4.3 John reached down and pulled Peter out of the s..
152:5.1 Andrew, going for a walk by the s., found Jesus,
156:4.3 When the supply of the s. animals which were the
158:8.1 hanged about his neck and he were cast into the s..
175:1.13 indeed encompass land and s. to make one proselyte,
sea level
41:4.5 density exactly equal to that of your atmosphere at s.
58:5.6 When the sea bottoms are extruded above the s.,
58:7.8 In these early ages when much land was near s.,
59:5.14 going up and down due to the shifting s. occasioned
64:1.1 arid Tibetan land elevations, 30,000 feet above s.;
134:8.1 to a designated point about 6,000 feet above s.,
Sea of Galilee
123:6.1 spent with his fisherman uncle on the shores of the S.
123:6.2 the first week’s fishing experience on the S. occurred
124:2.7 experience of two months with his uncle on the S.,
129:1.1 and then on a visit to other cities about the S..
138:0.1 plans for visiting the cities around and about the S.
138:6.5 work with his twelve apostles around about the S..
139:8.2 west bank of the Jordan where it flows out of the S.,
139:8.13 was present with them to welcome Jesus on the S..
139:12.2 a fish-drying enterprise at the lower end of the S..
140:1.1 with me working in the cities around about the S..
145:1.3 fisherman and knew the habits of the fish in the S..
151:4.0 4. MORE PARABLES BY THE SEA
151:5.2 sudden windstorms which are characteristic of the S.
154:7.1 the oars and pulled for the eastern shore of the S..
156:5.23 Jesus left Tyre for the return to the region of the S.,
157:1.5 and rowed away toward the eastern shore of the S..
157:3.1 magnificent view was had of the Jordan and the S..
182:3.10 of the sunrise and sunset on the shimmering S.,
191:1.5 directly allude to the vision of the night on the S.
192:1.9 common experience for these fishermen on the S.,
sea of glass
43:1.7 The s., the receiving area of Edentia, is near the
43:1.10 The Edentia s. is one enormous circular crystal
43:1.10 s. greatly facilitates the landing of transport seraphim
45:2.6 These unique assemblages occur on the s.,
46:2.9 Transports arrive on the crystal field, the so-called s..
46:3.1 by a technique involving the polar crystal, the s..
46:3.3 the entire population is assembled around the s.,
47:4.3 The s. makes its appearance on the second mansonia.
47:9.4 the seventh mansonia assemble on the s. to witness
47:10.2 John recorded: “And I saw as it were a s. mingled
47:10.2 standing on the s., having the harps of God, and
53:4.1 issued at the annual conclave of Satania on the s.,
53:7.12 at last the new Sovereign came, landing on the s.
sea-borne
80:9.9 Mediterranean s. commerce was in full swing about
seaboard
61:7.1 the ground moraines, extend from the eastern s.
seacoast
62:1.3 With the passing of time the s. of India southwest of
64:7.6 journeyed on to the east and along the southern s.
79:3.6 The settlements along the s. of the Western Ghats
seafarers
79:3.7 imported from Sumeria by these s. and merchants.
seal—noun
46:5.32 Gabriel placed the s. on this temple of mystery,
46:5.32 and none but Michael can or may break the s. of
61:2.7 was something of a cross between a cat and a s.;
66:5.22 saliva exchange or blood drinking as a s. of personal
188:2.3 and set the s. of Pilate on and around these stones,
188:3.11 “Michael Memorial,” now bearing the s. of Gabriel.
189:1.2 the s. of Pilate was still unbroken; the soldiers
189:1.13 the s. of the governor about the rocks has not yet
189:4.2 these stones had been placed under the s. of Pilate.
seal—verb
70:3.8 eventually wine alone was drunk to s. the adoption
sealed
5:1.11 Man’s final doom is not s. until he has lost the
27:7.8 the Adjuster when the purpose to survive was s.;
46:5.32 This edifice on Jerusem is s. with the insignia of
51:6.1 all of these relationships are augmented and s. by
52:1.6 upon death are duly elected as survivors and s. by
80:9.4 it has been securely s. up in caves and grottoes.
136:4.9 sovereignty; that was a matter already s. on the
159:4.9 Scriptures is the doctrine of their being s. books of
159:4.9 The revelations of divine truth are not s. except by
162:7.3 Their souls are s. by prejudice and blinded by the
168:0.5 they rolled the stone in front of the tomb and s. the
176:1.2 thereby s. their doom as an independent people
182:3.9 Joseph’s people had rejected him and thereby s.
185:5.7 presented Pilate with a s. message from his wife,
189:2.3 the resurrection had been able to escape the s.
seals
49:2.17 and your s. and whales, of marine habitat, are also
61:2.11 yielding modern whales, dolphins, s., and sea lions.
65:2.12 evolving into marine types, such as whales and s.,
189:1.7 the entrance and without disturbing the s. of Pilate.
seamless
187:2.8 This left the tunic, or s. vestment reaching down to
seance
70:7.15 ritual developed into a pseudo s. at which ghosts
seaport
156:4.1 The polyglot population of this s. heard them gladly.
seaports
121:2.2 good s. of the eastern end of the Mediterranean,
sear
9:5.7 Too often, all to often, you s. your minds with
search—see search—with God
12:2.2 the starry realms visually exposed to the s. of your
18:3.4 When you reach Paradise and s. the written records
50:5.5 the hunter can spare any time from the s. for food,
63:2.5 then began the first s. for firewood by the parents
63:5.6 They traveled far and wide in s. of flint, much as
64:7.17 They built boats and started in s. of new lands
71:7.4 to the end that philosophy, the s. for wisdom, may
73:2.4 for the Garden sallied forth in s. of the ideal spot.
73:5.4 rounds each day in s. for possible causes of sickness.
77:5.2 he determined to go in s. of this land of his dreams.
79:8.4 but as time passed, the s. for new and higher truth
81:2.9 But the frank, honest, and fearless s. for true causes
101:2.7 Science ends its reason-s. in the hypothesis of a First
101:9.4 The s. for beauty is a part of religion only in so far as
102:3.12 the s. for wisdom is philosophy; the love for God is
115:3.15 (of human divinity) is what man evolves in that s..
117:4.13 the Father and the divine participation in the s. for,
117:6.23 he will have to s. for the Supreme in the hearts of all
122:8.6 After many weeks of futile s. in Jerusalem, they
122:10.3 Herod prepared an order directing that a systematic s
125:5.1 Joseph and Mary continued their anxious s. for Jesus
130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall s.
131:1.5 We s. for the Most High and then find him in our
131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall find me if you s. for me
131:9.4 “A wise man is occupied with the s. for truth, not
135:9.6 organized scouting parties to go in s. of Jesus, but
136:4.3 But on the third day Jesus went in s. of food.
137:1.6 ‘who directed that you should s. for the Son of
137:1.6 After they had recited the details of their long s. in
137:1.6 “You should learn to s. for the secret of the new
137:5.1 Jude, Jesus’ youngest brother, set out in s. of him.
141:0.2 After a brief s. he found Jesus sitting in a boat
145:2.6 the God of heaven would s. your individual hearts?
145:5.3 After more than an hour’s s. they found Jesus and
149:1.1 David where he was, they would go in s. of him.
152:4.4 Luke, the physician, who made careful s. into these
154:7.4 officers hurried up and began their s. for Jesus.
155:5.11 high seas of unexplored truth in s. for the farther
156:4.3 these dye makers went forth in s. of new habitats
158:4.5 Said James: “My good man, I s. for your Master.
159:1.2 leave the ninety and nine and go out in s. of the
159:5.16 men hear about a God who went in s. of lost sheep,
160:1.15 My philosophy gave me the urge to s for the realities
160:1.15 But my urge was impotent; my s. lacked driving
162:2.9 S. the Scriptures, and you will discover that out of
163:4.15 charged by Peter to s. out the sick in mind and body
164:5.4 two apostles did not go in s. of Josiah at his home
166:3.7 long and fruitful service of the s. for the Father.”
166:3.7 embark upon the endless truth-s. for eternal life.”
169:1.2 to John that you should seek for God—s. for truth.
169:1.4 kept up the s. until she found the lost piece of silver
169:1.4 the Father and his Son go forth to s. for those who
169:1.4 and in this s. we employ all influences capable of
174:5.1 they supposed that he went in s. of Jesus, but
search—with God
1:0.6 This sublime s. for the God of universes is the
79:4.8 greater Gautama may arise to lead all India in the s.
117:4.13 the Father and the divine participation in the s. for,
117:6.9 When men s. for God, they are searching for
117:6.9 The s. for God is the unstinted bestowal of love
117:6.23 he will have to s. for the Supreme in the hearts of all
130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall s.
131:1.5 We s. for the Most High and then find him in our
131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall find me if you s. for me
131:10.3 We cannot s. out God by knowledge, but we can
147:5.8 started out on the long and eventful s. for God,
155:6.10 up to the persistent and passionate s. for God,
160:1.13 one that is even greater than all humanity—the s.,
166:3.7 long and fruitful service of the s. for the Father.”
167:7.5 when one soul elects to forsake sin and begin the s.
181:2.20 your life to the cause of leading mankind to s. for
194:2.20 endowment designed to aid in the ascending s. for
196:3.26 equipped to begin the long and adventurous s. for
searched
2:1.1 neither can the number of his years be s. out.”
94:12.6 God and the Absolute for which it has so long s.?
97:8.3 As the honest Jew s. the Scriptures, his confusion
125:6.5 that your father and I have s. for you sorrowing.
137:1.5 They had s. for him many days in the hills, and
152:5.1 the young evangelists s. all night and much of the
searchers
28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind readers, heart s.,
122:10.1 Herod dispatched s. to locate Joseph and Mary.
searches
2:7.4 When man s. for truth, he pursues the divinely real.
8:6.3 “The Spirit s. all things, even the deep things of God.
28:5.22 for the Holy Spirit on your world “s. all things,”
169:1.4 he also s. for the coin which is lost in the house.
searching—adjective
102:1.6 Adjuster arouses in man’s soul a true and s. hunger
103:7.7 religion need is more s. and fearless self-criticism,
123:2.3 in answer to his thoughtful and s. inquiries.
123:5.9 that he “had learned more from Jesus’ s. questions”
125:0.6 would offer in answer to his many s. inquiries.
125:5.8 with thought-provoking and heart-s. questions.
127:1.2 His eye was kind but s.; his smile was always
132:2.9 exposed to the s. luminosity of the divine light
143:5.6 the woman’s soul to avoid direct and s. contact with
157:7.1 to hold a personal and s. conference with each of
158:5.2 rise while he gave the near-by apostles a s. survey.
searching—verb
2:5.5 Though you cannot find God by s., if you will submit
3:1.4 “Man goes forth s. for a friend while that very
67:3.7 This seven years of waiting was a time of heart s.
96:6.4 “Can you by s. find out God?
117:6.9 When men search for God, they are s. for everything.
122:10.3 When, after more than a year of s., Herod’s spies
125:4.2 After s. all day and finding no trace of him, they
131:10.6 And my tutor has said that by s. for him I shall
136:3.7 the sons of Zebedee were engaged in s. for Jesus.
137:1.5 having just returned from their long and futile s. in
137:1.6 while we who have so long lived with you are s. in
149:5.2 the candle of the Lord, s. all the inward parts’?
154:7.4 spent almost a full week vainly s. for Jesus in the
159:3.8 men die s. for the very God who lives within them.
159:4.4 the thoughts and acts of men who were s. for God,
169:1.2 while he went forth s. for the one that was lost,
169:1.15 to illustrate how thorough is the divine s. for all
173:4.4 And then, looking with s. gaze upon those priests
194:3.13 since Pentecost, man is still s. for God, but there
195:1.7 The Greeks were really s. for one God, a greater
seared
4:2.8 nature’s beautiful face is scarred, her features are s.,
75:1.1 The Adamic mission on experimental, rebellion-s.,
seas
5:6.6 thus launched upon the s. of experience as a self-
57:8.24 the ocean penetrated the land as long fingerlike s.
57:8.25 and a further extension of the continental s..
57:8.26 It was these s. and their successors that laid down
57:8.26 These inland s. of olden times were truly the cradle
58:1.6 would afford still more inland s. and sheltered bays,
58:1.7 conditions provided by a large number of inland s.,
58:1.7 These ancient inland s. were seldom over five or six
58:4.4 marine life in sheltered tropic bays of the central s.
58:4.4 would carry this life with it, in its warm-water s.,
58:7.9 areas of the continental shores sank beneath the s.
58:7.11 The bottoms of the shallow and extensive inland s.
59:0.8 inland s. are teeming with primitive marine life.
59:1.0 1. EARLY MARINE LIFE IN THE SHALLOW S.
59:1.1 life is confined to the various inland s. and oceanic
59:1.4 trilobites, and for ages they dominate the s..
59:1.8 The northern Atlantic or Arctic s. were connected
59:1.15 America remained above these shallow Cambrian s..
59:1.15 Five million years later the s. were retreating before
59:1.17 The southern s. were warmer then than now,
59:2.2 these shallow but widespread oscillatory inland s..
59:2.10 the trilobites shared domination of the s. with other
59:2.12 gastropods present in the waters of the ancient s.,
59:3.1 northward encroachment of the ancient Silurian s.
59:3.1 The s. teemed with lime-shelled life, and the falling
59:3.5 one foot in diameter and became masters of the s..
59:3.7 the warm s. bathed the shores of the polar lands.
59:3.8 epoch witnesses the second advance of the Silurian s.
59:3.10 by the end of this epoch the s. are so salty that little
59:3.11 and the mollusks continue monarchs of the s.;
59:4.5 These various Devonian s. extended first in one
59:4.6 North America was partially overspread by s.
59:4.6 indicate that the inland s. were clear and shallow.
59:4.15 The arctic s. again moved southward over much of
59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago the s. were continuing their
59:5.3 North America was inundated, creating two inland s.
59:5.3 These two s. united, commingling their different
59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm-water arctic s.
59:5.5 When the s. were at their height, a new evolutionary
59:5.6 From the briny waters of the s. there crawled out
59:5.9 The waters of many of the inland s. were so charged
59:5.9 Eventually the s. cleared up as the result of an
59:6.3 and pre-existing influences—restrictions of the s.
59:6.4 great and small salt lakes and numerous inland s.
59:6.6 Gradually the inland lakes and s. were drying up
59:6.9 to adversity, later went forth to replenish the s..
60:1.13 130,000,000 years ago the s. had changed little.
60:2.8 The return of the s. improved the weather.
60:2.8 never again appeared in the slowly cooling polar s.
60:2.9 descended from the land reptiles, infested all the s.,
60:3.1 of the prolific chalk-making foraminifers in the s..
60:3.5 The southern s. commenced the invasion of North
60:3.7 angiosperms emerged from the early Cretaceous s.
60:3.8 shutting off the cooling waters of the northern s..
61:1.1 washed down to the lower levels and toward the s..
61:1.12 by the Ural Straits, which connected the arctic s.
61:2.3 the enormous increase in the size of the tropic s.,
61:2.11 a previous age which betook themselves to the s.,
61:3.8 Later on, these European s. began to withdraw.
64:7.18 the freezing over of the north s. and the advance of
65:2.1 bays of the vast shore lines of the ancient inland s.,
65:2.13 implantation of life in ancient east-west sheltered s..
65:6.8 evolved out of the primeval protoplasm of the early s
80:9.6 splitting around the Caspian and Black s., penetrated
94:9.2 caravan routes faced the dangers of the China S.
99:1.3 tradition and has begun its cruise upon the high s. of
121:1.7 The s. were cleared of pirates, and an era of trade
131:7.2 the ruler of all creatures on land and in the four s..
155:5.11 voyages of daring adventure out upon the high s.
seashore
59:5.19 rose and fell during these ages of s. oscillations.
130:2.4 not the coward who could stand by on the s. and
139:4.10 he came to them on the s. after his resurrection.
140:0.2 As Jesus started down the s. calling the apostles,
150:8.5 they that were delivered sing to your name by the s.;
153:0.1 about the house, in the garden, and along the s..
157:1.5 Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, waited by the s. until
seashores
58:1.8 it was from such s. of the mild and equable climes of
59:1.2 There is a general inundation of the s. of the various
59:2.8 plants are migrating farther and farther from the s..
59:2.9 few types of worms which burrowed along the s.,
64:2.6 Andon descendants were located along the s. and
79:1.3 to drive the Andites to the river bottoms and the s..
80:3.8 driven to the river valleys and to the s. by climatic
seaside
130:1.3 and they talked long into the night by the s.,
145:1.1 this same week, when Jesus was teaching by the s.
145:5.7 in the synagogue and by the s. have I proclaimed the
147:0.1 the apostles taught the people by the s. while Jesus
148:0.1 an enormous camp was maintained by the s. near
148:0.1 This s. camp, occupied by an ever-changing
148:0.2 their catch to David for consumption by the s.
148:1.1 they taught to the assembly by the s. during the
148:1.3 evangelists trained during this five months by the s.
148:2.1 In connection with the s. encampment, Elman,
151:0.0 TARRYING AND TEACHING BY THE S.
151:1.1 so he went out by the s. and sat alone in the boat,
154:1.1 of inquirers assembled each afternoon by the s.,
154:1.3 The last of the s. meetings was held on Sabbath
154:2.3 Jesus to visit many families and groups about the s..
192:4.1 word that a public meeting would be held by the s.
season—see season, due; season, for a
18:4.6 later trinitized beings likewise passed through a s. of
30:3.10 it is a liberal education to be permitted to spend a s.
44:4.7 years of experience in these fantasies of the night s..
48:6.30 story whispered in the night s. to the shepherd boy.
66:5.15 Give us this s. green pastures and fruitful flocks to
77:2.11 confusion of the twenty-eight-day month, or s.,
77:7.5 detached from the personality during a s. of
78:7.5 animals be put on board each night as the flood s.
82:3.5 were awarded the first prize—choice of the s.’ brides.
86:5.11 have stood in awe of the apparitions of the night s.,
110:5.3 During the slumber s. the Adjuster attempts to
112:5.13 the seraphic destiny guardian throughout this s. of
123:3.5 the feast of tabernacles, the annual vacation s. of the
123:4.5 blasts of fine sand, blew during the rainy s.,
123:4.5 as was his habit, for during much of the dry s. this
123:6.6 finding out why there was a dry s. and a rainy s. in
124:1.10 February and March, near the end of the rainy s..
126:5.1 In s. they enjoyed the produce of their garden, but
126:5.10 each day during the s. of vegetable cultivation.
130:5.3 S. follows s. and sundown follows sunrise only
131:3.5 Even the evildoer enjoys a s. of grace before the
132:5.16 that one individual can live on earth but a short s.
136:4.4 The results of this momentous s. of meditation
136:4.5 Rather was this a s. for thinking over the whole
138:9.2 this s. of public inactivity was a great trial to Jesus’
142:8.3 was a restful and fruitful s. of labor; many souls were
143:3.5 Thomas was in the midst of a s. of depression.
144:6.13 and baptized believers during this s. of labor in the
148:0.1 Throughout this five months’ period of the dry s.
148:2.5 The camp disbanded a short time before the s. for the
148:9.1 accommodate these gatherings during the rainy s..
151:5.2 the Sea of Galilee, especially at this s. of the year.
152:2.4 it being near the end of the rainy s. in this locality.
152:4.2 As this apparition of the night s. continued in
153:5.1 but no time of disappointment or s. of sorrow had
158:4.7 After this s. of meditation, feeling keenly the sting of
163:5.2 This was the rainy s. in Palestine, and these
173:4.2 And when the s. of the fruits drew near, he sent
173:4.3 farmers who will render to him the fruits in their s..”
181:2.11 even through all of your s. of discouragement,
181:2.18 that s. of intense testing during which you must
187:5.1 it was early in the s. for such a phenomenon,
season, due
119:2.3 bidding of my Father,” promising to “return in due s.
150:4.2 you are to proclaim in due s. from the housetops.
158:6.2 on the mountain shall be revealed to you in due s..
174:5.7 my teaching shall be brought to judgment in due s.
season, for a
26:1.10 orders may become Paradise Companions for a s.;
26:5.6 The pilgrim helpers always tarry for a s. to assist in
32:5.5 personality in temporal form; they appear for a s.,
47:1.5 child, they are quite often contemporary for a s..
55:4.29 to their native world to serve as teachers for a s.
95:3.5 Amenemope they followed for a s.; Okhban they
119:1.2 with these words: “I leave you but for a short s..
133:4.9 And so farewell, Chang, but only for a s., for we
135:4.2 for a s. John detached himself from the outside world
136:2.6 In thus retiring for a s. from active personality
136:3.3 he desired to be away for a s. of quiet meditation
137:4.16 Again Jesus retired for a s. to the housetop that he
137:5.4 my Father’s will that we tarry hereabouts for a s..
138:1.1 permit them to preach in public, but that for a s.,
138:5.2 Jesus took the twelve apart for a s. to pray with
138:10.6 to order the twelve back to their nets for a s..
139:8.13 Thomas was for a s. in the depths of despair, but
143:3.2 he desires that we go apart with him for a s. to rest
145:5.10 Silence prevailed for a s., then Thomas addressed
152:2.6 way and buy food while you secure rest for a s..”
155:5.15 We go into Phoenicia to tarry for a s., and all of you
158:1.6 “I go apart by myself for a s. to commune with the
163:1.3 you go forth on this first mission for only a short s..
181:0.1 thought that this promise to return for a short s.
181:2.19 man can, after having been called to work for a s.
181:2.30 When I am raised up, I will tarry with you for a s.
189:4.12 In this form will I tarry with you for a s. before I
191:5.3 You may tarry here and in Galilee for a short s.
seasonal
43:1.3 This absence of s. variation makes it possible to
61:5.2 currents shifted, and the s. winds changed their
92:3.6 and dancing originated in the s. worship festivals.
seasoned
18:4.6 They are all s., tried, and experienced administrators.
137:7.3 Andrew would calm Peter with his more s. counsel.
156:5.7 judgment, and s. wisdom are the essentials of success
171:2.5 saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?
196:0.7 faith of the soul with the wisdom-appraisals of s.
seasons
25:7.2 you will always be provided with regular s. of rest
26:1.1 the ministering spirits enjoy s. of rest and change;
27:0.11 of the instigators of rest and, after successive s. with
29:4.33 During s. of minus manifestations associators are
37:8.3 planet during the testing s. of the Lucifer rebellion.
44:3.4 Enormous edifices are utilized during the s. of rest,
45:6.1 to engage your thoughts and occupy your s. of
46:1.4 There are no days and nights, no s. of heat and cold.
49:4.5 S. and temperature variations occur on all sunlighted
70:3.9 functioning during either the hunting or harvest s..
78:7.1 to rivers overflowing their banks at certain s.;
80:6.3 with river life, its floods, irrigations, and dry s..
100:5.8 Short s. of retreat from the busy scenes of life may
107:2.3 Adjusters, those who have served one or more s.
122:2.8 was found frequently at the temple during the s. of
123:3.5 father explained to him the meaning of all these s..
123:5.14 nature’s various moods in accordance with the s..
124:1.10 There were only two s. in Palestine, summer and
124:1.10 Palestine, summer and winter, the dry and rainy s..
124:3.10 more given to peculiar s. of profound meditation and
124:4.2 Throughout this year Jesus experienced many s. of
128:6.10 This year his s. of deep meditation were often broken
129:4.3 he did not appear to engage in so many s. of formal
134:9.2 over the near-by hills and engaged in many s. of
136:4.10 public careers by undergoing these supposed s. of
137:7.14 In later years after s. of intense public work,
139:6.4 Nathaniel alternated between s. of profound
139:7.3 to be absent from many of the most precious s. of
141:0.2 had beheld his brief s. of serious preoccupation
144:1.8 it is hardly proper to speak of these s. of communion
144:1.8 correct to allude to these s. as personal communion
148:3.4 during many of these solitary s. in the hills, was in
160:1.11 apart by himself to engage in these s. of solitary
166:4.9 ‘Here have I come these three s. looking for fruit
181:2.26 lacked faith; when you have had your s. with doubt,
seat—noun
15:5.13 Uversa, the s. of government of our superuniverse.
28:4.4 the s. of a supergovernment does not have a
29:2.13 circuits of power go forth from their s. of united
43:0.2 which is Edentia, the s. of the administration of the
45:4.1 is the judgment s. of the presiding archangel,
45:4.1 This judgment s. has always been on Jerusem, but
55:1.2 On the right is the s. of the former Planetary Prince,
55:1.2 On the left is the s. of the acting chief of finaliters
55:7.3 Planetary Prince of Urantia, will occupy the s. of
70:7.16 orders kept unscrupulous kings on the anxious s..
84:2.1 blood as the creator of the child (even as the s. of the
112:2.20 a potential transfer of the s. of the identity of the
112:5.4 possesses the power of transferring its s. of identity
112:6.9 intellect, the former s. of the identity of selfhood.
130:3.8 the largest Jewish synagogue in the world, the s. of
134:3.7 to be accepted in order to gain a s. on this faculty—
151:1.1 This boat had an elevated s. on which he sat (for it
152:4.2 put him to rest on the cushioned s. in the stern of
152:4.3 the latter part of his dream Peter arose from the s.
155:6.13 While the mind is not the s. of the spiritual nature,
165:3.3 blameless before the judgment s. of a universe.
166:1.2 The Master immediately took his s. at the left of
167:1.2 as was his habit, he made straight for the s. of honor
167:1.2 offended because he did not receive the s. of honor.
167:1.5 Jesus returned to his s. and, addressing those at the
167:1.5 sit not down in the chief s., lest, perchance, a more
167:1.5 seek for the lowest place and take your s. therein,
167:1.5 to you: ‘My friend, why sit in the s. of the least?
175:1.8 these scribes and Pharisees still sit in Moses’ s.,
177:3.7 with the authority of those “who sit in Moses’ s..”
178:1.16 upon the authority of those who sit in Moses’ s.;
179:1.3 around the table on up to opposite this second s. of
179:1.4 Judas stepped over to the s. of honor, at the left of
179:1.4 Judas had no sooner seized the s. of honor than
179:1.4 John Zebedee laid claim to the next preferred s.,
179:3.1 the unoccupied end of the table to the lowest s. of
181:2.6 And then the Master, passing around his own s.,
181:2.6 as he stood by the betrayer’s vacant s..
184:3.9 Annas arrived and took his s. beside Caiaphas.
185:5.1 steps of the praetorium, where his judgment s. had
185:5.2 Jesus was now a prisoner before his judgment s.,
185:7.5 ordered Jesus brought out before the judgment s..
188:3.14 that some personality sat in the s. of Caligastia in the
seat—verb
125:2.6 this meant that he must s. himself outside the rail
130:2.1 in the enormous amphitheater which could s.
179:1.4 were in a quandary as to whether they should s.
seated—see deep-seated
28:6.6 thrones are cast up and the Ancients of Days are s.
124:1.4 being s. on a large stone just outside the back door.
125:6.4 the voice of the missing lad and beheld him s. among
128:6.11 tugging at his hands until he was s. on the favorite
131:4.7 the Great Soul, who is ever s. in the heart of his
136:7.1 Jesus was s. under the shade of a tree on an
137:6.1 s. with them were his brothers in the flesh James
137:6.1 being s. in the women’s section of the synagogue.
140:1.1 Jesus spoke to the twelve as they were s. about him.
141:2.1 In every kingdom there must be a king s. upon his
143:3.3 Upon reaching the top of the mountain, Jesus s.
148:9.1 the six Pharisees from Jerusalem s. in the front row
152:3.2 and no man rules over it s. upon a material throne.
155:4.2 No sooner had they s. themselves to break bread
157:3.4 And now, as they were s. under the mulberry trees,
157:3.6 When Jesus had beckoned them again to be s.,
157:4.3 They were all s. in the garden at just about noon
157:4.3 commanding gesture indicated that they should be s..
158:1.7 talked over the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion while s
166:1.2 two or three lawyers, were already there and s. at
167:1.2 speaking with Abner, after the host had s. himself,
167:1.3 Soon they were all s. and enjoying the visiting among
172:5.13 rides through the gates of Jerusalem s. on an ass.”
179:1.5 They were s. about the U-shaped table on divans in
180:3.10 when Jesus returned and beckoned them to be s..
181:2.1 The apostles were still s. about the table as when
181:2.21 As Nathaniel stood up, Jesus bade him be s. and,
184:1.4 Annas entered his spacious audience chamber, s.
seating
46:3.2 unknown on Urantia and s. over five billion beings—
179:1.3 they surveyed the s. arrangement of the table,
179:1.4 on the lowest couch, the end of the s. order
179:1.7 place, and Jesus did not disturb their s. arrangement.
seats
11:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits have their personal s. of
15:10.1 The headquarters of the superuniverses are the s. of
15:10.1 beings who sit upon s. of Paradise authority and
16:1.3 the Seven Master Spirits vacate their individual s.
17:1.10 vacate their s. of authority and go to Paradise,
34:4.11 But John did not see the s. of the four and twenty
34:4.11 The s. of the four and twenty elders are on Jerusem,
45:4.1 round about the throne were four and twenty s.,
45:4.1 upon the s. I saw four and twenty elders sitting,
45:4.1 on Jerusem, but the twenty-four surrounding s.
45:4.20 S. numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not permanently
55:1.4 The average morontia temple s. about three
55:4.28 there for a time to occupy s. on the supreme court,
135:5.5 the believing saints of the chosen people to high s.
137:6.1 Jesus gave s. of honor to his six apostles, and
153:1.1 these Jewish leaders, in the synagogue s. of honor,
166:1.4 revelation of the Father while they seek the chief s.
167:1.2 host beckoned the Jerusalem Pharisee to sit four s. to
175:1.9 feasts and demand the chief s. in the synagogues.
179:1.4 Since others had seized the high s., Peter thought
181:1.1 When the eleven had taken their s., Jesus stood and
seaweed
65:2.1 The story of man’s ascent from s. to the lordship of
seaweeds
57:7.9 it was later generated by the s. and other forms of
59:1.18 consisted of the s., one-celled organisms, sponges,
Sebaste
144:9.1 later giving it burial at S., the home of Abner.
seceding
53:7.1 Thirty-seven s. Planetary Princes swung their
secession or Caligastia secession
43:3.7 the rebellious worlds at the time of the Lucifer s..
50:6.5 to retrieve the resultant handicaps of sin and s..
53:4.7 Gabriel made any effort to contest the right of s.
53:6.5 out of the constellation circuits by the s. of Lucifer
53:7.3 All s. propaganda had to be carried on by personal
53:7.4 local universe sonship did not join the Lucifer s.,
53:7.11 swiftly gathered around the banners of s. and sin.
66:5.13 the later confusion attendant upon the s. upheaval.
67:5.2 driving the s. staff and their associates northward.
74:2.1 These heroes of the Cs. were the first to welcome
77:7.1 of the original 50,000, 40,119 had joined the Cs..
92:4.5 until it was suddenly terminated by the planetary s.
93:0.2 corps became receivers for your world after the Cs.
93:10.8 after the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion and the Cs.
114:6.3 of the planet who defaulted at the time of the Cs..
119:3.4 his difficult career on a quarantined world of s.
120:2.3 3. When you have succeeded in terminating the s.,
134:8.9 the Lucifer rebellion in Satania and the Cs. on
secluded
51:3.2 Such garden homes are usually located in a s. section
62:5.9 they migrated northward to a s. region where they
94:7.1 chieftain who ruled by sufferance over a s. valley in
144:0.1 spent in retirement at a s. camp upon the slopes of
148:4.1 who desired to talk with him, in a certain s. corner
178:0.1 the Master led them to a s. spot a short distance
183:3.9 John Mark had remained s. in the near-by shed.
seclusion
3:1.12 The Father does not retire in s. because he has
5:1.2 Our Father is not in hiding; he is not in arbitrary s..
70:6.5 The early fetish king was often kept in s.;
82:2.5 such as hairdress, clothing, veil, s., ornamentation,
84:4.10 Woman has not gained world-wide freedom from s.
136:2.6 went away into private s. for forty days to think
145:4.2 conduct as the hours passed and he remained in s.;
162:9.6 city of Ephraim, where Jesus had been resting in s.
186:3.5 the Passover and the following day remained in s..
192:4.6 All the next day they remained in quiet s. in this
194:1.1 frightened apostles emerged from their weeks of s.
seconaphim or primary, secondary, tertiary seconaphim
13:1.19 of the angelic hosts, including supernaphim, s.,
15:10.22 of the superuniverses is performed by the mighty s.
17:3.5 Their offspring, the s., are also retentive or record
17:4.3 at their disposal an unbelievable host of helper s..
17:8.2 marvelous order of the angelic hosts, the mighty s.
22:5.5 they are assisted by a corps of several billion s. and
25:4.4 2. The S..
25:8.1 group recruited from the ranks of the seraphim, s.,
26:1.4 2. S..
26:1.13 2. Ministering Spirits of the Superuniverses—the s.,
26:1.13 S., the children of the Reflective Spirits, serve in the
26:1.15 but it is the supernaphim, s., and seraphim who,
26:1.16 S. are likewise limited and in addition must work
26:4.11 the transport personalities of the p. order of s.,
27:5.3 ranging from the seraphim and s. of the local and
28:0.1 the s. the ministering spirits of the superuniverses.
28:0.1 these children of the Reflective Spirits are more like
28:0.1 They serve not alone in the supercreations, and both
28:0.1 intriguing are the transactions sponsored by their
28:0.3 1. The S..
28:0.6 prior to the more extended consideration of s..
28:3.0 3. THE SECONAPHIM
28:3.1 In each seven there are one primary, three s.,
28:3.1 one primary, three secondary, and three ts.;
28:3.1 When seven such s. are created, one, the primary,
28:3.1 The three s. angels are associated with three
28:3.2 These s. of the superuniverses are the offspring of
28:3.2 reflective performances of the s. would be quite
28:4.0 4. THE PRIMARY SECONAPHIM
28:4.1 The ps., of assignment to the Ancients of Days,
28:4.3 The ps. are found to incline by inherent nature
28:4.4 the first ps. and every seventh one of that order
28:4.5 The second ps. and every seventh one thereafter
28:4.5 highly personal angels, the second serials of the ps.,
28:4.6 for the third ps. and every seventh serial thereafter
28:4.6 who, upon request, will present the Michael s. of
28:4.11 The fourth ps. and every seventh serial prove to be
28:4.12 messages which are received only by these ps..
28:4.12 the fifth ps. to be created and every seventh one
28:4.13 These are the s. who carry the pilgrims of time from
28:4.13 This corps is composed of the sixth ps. and every
28:4.14 A very large group of s., the seventh primary serials,
28:5.0 5. THE SECONDARY SECONAPHIM
28:5.1 S. of the s. order are no less reflective than their p.
28:5.1 Being classed as primary, s., and tertiary does not
28:5.1 a differential of status or function in the case of s.;
28:5.2 The seven reflective types of ss. are assigned to the
28:5.7 Certain of these s. are in perpetual liaison with the
28:5.13 s. remain in reflective liaison with the interpreters of
28:5.15 S. of this type are in possession of the facts of
28:5.18 to inspire and encourage the mediocre, these s.
28:5.19 They are the only s. attached to the Universal
28:6.0 6. THE TERTIARY SECONAPHIM
28:6.1 All ts. are collectively assigned to the Trinitized
28:6.1 These seven types of ts. are: 1. The Significance
28:6.3 having at our disposal a series of reflective s. who
28:6.6 the living records of the ts. of the superuniverses.
28:6.13 These s accomplish a double purpose in the economy
28:6.14 These s. weigh trustworthiness in the living scales
28:6.14 when they have looked at you, we have only to look
28:6.15 These s. ever accompany Those High in Authority,
28:6.19 s. lay bare the deep motives of the human heart and
28:6.21 the superuniverse s. can and do act alone, but the
28:7.0 7. MINISTRY OF THE SECONAPHIM
28:7.1 The s. have their origin and headquarters on the
28:7.1 assigning certain of the ps. to assist the ascending
28:7.1 here do many of the s. and tertiary orders serve as
28:7.2 Of the three orders of s., the tertiary group, attached
28:7.3 These ts. are the timesavers, space abridgers, error
28:7.4 Ts. are frequent visitors on your world,
30:1.82 12. S..
30:2.84 2. S..
30:4.28 thank your transport s. for the long and safe
31:7.2 embrace Solitary Messengers, supernaphim, s.,
37:4.2 Solitary Messengers, supernaphim, s., tertiaphim,
37:8.10 The reflective s. are encountered wherever the
38:0.2 As the supernaphim in the central universe and the s.
39:1.4 Higher orders of angels, supernaphim and s.,
39:2.9 Such a journey requires the special powers of a ps.
39:9.1 serve as associates of the superuniverse s. and as
55:4.18 to collaborate in pairs with s. from the headquarters
113:6.10 lodged for safekeeping in the custody of volunteer s..
119:3.3 a strange Material Son, accompanied by a lone s.,
second—see second circles; second circuit; second day;
second Eden; second garden; second level
see Second; see coming
see second—enumeration; second—time unit
0:10.1 the unification of the s. experiential Trinity,
0:12.3 The first and s. experiential Trinities, post-Havona
0:12.7 2. The Absolute Trinity—the s. experiential Trinity—
8:1.5 the creation of the Gods the s. form of energy,
11:3.3 The next or s. zone is the residential area of the
11:3.3 This s. zone is in part subdivided into seven immense
11:3.4 this ascending series continues through the s. grand
12:4.15 It appears that the s. outer universe of galaxies,
13:0.1 s. group is composed of the seven luminous worlds
14:1.6 5. The s. unique space zone dividing the two space
16:3.5 situated at the capital of the s. superuniverse.
21:3.13 sovereignty limitations are not apparent; in the s.,
22:3.1 Those High in Authority, the s. group of Trinitized
22:6.1 Trinitized Ambassadors are the s. order of the
22:10.4 Our s. problem was embodied in a High Son
26:8.5 retraining in preparation for the s. Deity adventure.
26:8.5 pilot their subjects successfully on the s. attempt,
26:8.5 attend these candidates during this s. adventure.
26:11.8 transition was indeed death, the s. an ideal sleep,
27:0.2 the present “chief of seraphim” is the s. of this
27:7.8 the s. was the awakening in the morontia life; the
28:4.5 The s. primary seconaphim and every seventh one
28:4.5 the s. serials of the primary seconaphim, who are
31:3.4 that they advance to the s. order when translated to
31:9.4 The s. Architect eventuation yielded three master
31:9.7 that they must be concerned with the s. universe of
35:0.1 Of the s. order of Paradise sonship, the Avonal or
35:5.1 the s. great and diverse order of universe sonship,
35:7.1 The s. group of seven worlds in the circuit of seventy
35:9.6 all of these Sons belonged to the s. and third orders,
36:1.3 The first division is the senior Life Carriers, the s.,
36:2.15 The life-planning laboratories are situated on the s.
38:5.1 The s. millennium is spent on the seraphic worlds
38:6.1 After the s. millennium of sojourn at seraphic
38:8.5 While the s. and third groups are somewhat limited
38:8.6 From this s. embrace they emerge as full-fledged
39:3.3 It is the duty of the s. order of supervisor seraphim
40:5.8 of all inhabited worlds except those of the s. series.
40:5.13 The mortals of this s. series are indwelt by virgin
41:5.7 The presence of a s. or a third form of force-energy
42:7.9 The next thirty electrons constitute the s. family,
42:9.3 active element resembles the first, the ninth the s.,
43:8.12 On the s. group of seven major worlds two mortals
44:4.5 This s. group of recorders are concerned with the
45:1.4 When you advance from the first to the s. mansion
45:2.3 At the time of the s. system rebellion in Nebadon,
45:3.1 by Lanonandek Sons, who function as first and s.
45:3.4 3.The s. assistant Sovereign—Sadib, number 271,402
47:2.7 there is no resurrection from such a s. death.
47:3.6 your ten-day period of leisure you begin the s. step
47:4.0 4. THE SECOND MANSION WORLD
47:4.3 The sea of glass makes its appearance on the s.
48:5.10 from this s. embrace these cherubim and sanobim
48:6.33 the s. being Jerusem; the third, Edentia and its
49:2.25 first type of nutrition, the marine dwellers the s.,
49:5.20 sixty-five per cent are of the s. group,like the Urantia
50:3.4 the next adjudication at the time of the s. Son’s
50:4.2 the races is prosecuted during the s. dispensation
51:0.1 Sovereign to dispatch to such a world the s. order of
51:4.3 s., fourth, and sixth being somewhat less endowed
51:6.2 of the violet race becomes the s. center of world
52:2.10 Long before the times of the arrival of the s. Sons,
52:3.1 s. order of sonship, and the s. dispensation of grace
52:4.9 magisterial mission; in that event there will be a s.,
52:4.9 On the s. and subsequent missions Magisterial Sons
53:6.1 courageous conduct of Manotia, the s. in command
53:6.3 Lucifer rebellion when, as s. seraphic commander,
55:0.6 2. The s. or system stage.
55:3.12 while the Deity study of the s. age is the attempt to
55:4.11 2. The s. stage of light and life.
55:4.12 From the s stage on throughout the career of a planet
55:4.13 the s. phase of God the Sevenfold, representatives of
55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE
56:7.2 the s. phase of God the Sevenfold becomes more
57:4.1 the quartan embraces the s. and last cycle of sun
57:4.5 eruptions that were to inaugurate the s. nebular sun
57:4.8 from the last of the Andronover s. solar family.
59:2.13 So ends the evolutionary story of the s. period of
59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE
59:3.8 The close of this epoch witnesses the s. advance of
59:3.9 largely emerged from the s. Silurian inundation.
59:6.12 the sea progressively diminishes as the s. stage of
60:3.5 constituting the s. greatest submergence of the
60:3.19 —they were s. in evolutionary importance only to
60:3.21 This s. attempt to produce animals that could
60:4.3 in the circumpacific group and in the s. European
61:5.6 This was the s. invasion of the ice.
63:0.1 the parents of the first-born of the s. generation of
65:6.3 s. greatest advance was the evolution of the spore
70:5.1 that characterize the s. third of the twentieth century.
72:8.2 elective, or appointive office in the s. division
72:9.2 agricultural, or trade; they will enter the s. group
73:3.1 The first was an island in the Persian Gulf; the s.,
73:6.7 This was the s. temple of the Father to perish.
74:2.8 broadcast voice of Gabriel decreed the s. judgment
74:2.8 sleeping survivors of the s. dispensation of grace
74:6.2 his sister and Eveson, the s. son of Adam and Eve.
74:6.9 marriage ceremonies of the first and s. generations
76:3.3 Adam’s s. son, Eveson, became a masterly leader
77:3.9 a s. attempt to erect the tower of Babel was made.
77:4.8 Sumerians confused both the first and s. Nodite
77:5.6 When the s. strangely behaving offspring arrived,
77:5.10 It was the s. of these groups which migrated
77:6.4 They are designated as A-B-C the first, s., third,
77:6.4 And then there are D-E-F the first, s., and so on.
78:8.2 The lower city was inundated so that the s. or higher
79:4.1 The s. Andite penetration of India was the Aryan
80:7.4 people comprising the end of the s. civilization of the
80:7.5 son of Adam and Eve, and his extraordinary s. wife
83:5.13 request her husband to take a s. and younger wife,
83:6.3 pledge upon her spouse not to take a s. wife
88:2.5 Moses, in the addition of the s. commandment to
88:5.5 sacred, hence the s. or everyday name—a nickname.
93:5.14 Abraham became leader of a s. confederation of
93:10.7 the planetary Prince of Peace and the s. Adam.
93:10.7 with the titles vicegerents of the s. Adam of Urantia?
94:1.3 the early centuries of the s. millennium before Christ.
94:1.7 The s., third, and fourth Vedas followed as the
94:4.5 The worship of the s. and third members, Siva and
94:5.1 it was in the middle of the s. millennium before
94:7.5 during its s. year that a pupil, Bautan, imparted to
97:7.0 7. THE SECOND ISAIAH
97:7.4 Isaiah the s., who was a full convert to the elder
97:7.4 thus may be found the writings of this s. Isaiah in
97:7.5 attained the high concept of God that Isaiah the s.
97:7.14 And this s. Isaiah did much to counteract the many
97:8.3 The s. Isaiah talked about salvation by sacrifice
97:10.2 reject the magnificent concept of the s. Isaiah for the
100:4.5 Only in the s. sketch you are favored with a
104:1.2 The s. presentation of the Trinity was made by Adam
104:1.13 that the Second Person of Deity, the s. member of
104:4.9 The S. Triunity—the power-pattern triunity.
104:4.14 The s. triunity is the architect of the space stage
104:4.15 but pattern is the manifestation of the s. triunity.
104:4.15 the s. triunity is to the evolving universes.
105:3.4 S. nondeity pattern, the eternal Isle of Paradise;
106:5.1 lays the foundation for the s. experiential Trinity.
106:6.2 the full function of this s. experiential Trinity seem to
106:8.15 of the eventuated unity of the s. Trinity,
110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a s. or first circler, but
110:6.18 cosmic growth just as does a s. or even a first circler.
111:2.9 because the mortal mind is first personal and s. is
112:5.9 does not mean that human beings are to enjoy a s.
113:1.8 their efforts to finish the third circle, traverse the s.,
114:6.6 The group now on duty is the s. to be assigned to the
114:7.16 until Michael’s s. personal arrival on Urantia.
117:7.10 Coabsolute relationship in the s. experiential Trinity.
118:4.2 The vital distinction between first causes and s.
119:2.0 2. THE SECOND BESTOWAL
119:2.3 Michael initiated the s. of those extraordinary
119:2.7 the s. was issued soon after the completion of the
119:2.7 the termination of the s. or Lanonandek mission.
119:3.1 the s. such rebellion in all Nebadon up to that time.
120:0.4 on the s. bestowal to the will of the Father and the
121:8.8 the s. of these works, the “Acts of the Apostles.”
123:1.5 this Nazareth family was the birth of the s. child,
124:1.5 the rabbinical interpretation of the s. commandment
124:1.7 Jesus’ s. sister, Martha, was born Thursday night,
125:4.3 At the s. conference Jesus had made bold to ask
126:3.12 Presently they bought a s. cow, and with the aid of
127:3.13 death for the s. time struck at this Nazareth family.
128:1.8 was completed at the time of his s. supernatural
128:7.14 to enter upon the s. and home-detached phase of his
130:2.1 The s. afternoon of their stay the three of them
130:3.7 the lectures to Ganid; one day during the s. week
130:6.2 so Jesus made a s. approach to his soul, saying: “I
132:3.6 The s. generation of the soul is the first of a
133:0.1 Before the end of the s. year small groups of those
136:6.0 6. THE SECOND DECISION
136:7.1 and provided he would abrogate his s. decision
137:1.3 And in welcoming Simon as his s. apostle, Jesus said
137:8.1 Jesus occupied the synagogue pulpit for the s. time
138:8.1 the s. two weeks with James and John, and so on
139:2.2 Andrew presented Peter as the s. of the apostles.
140:8.24 therefrom his doctrine of Christ as “the s. Adam.”
141:7.2 The s week of the sojourn at Bethany beyond Jordan
142:6.4 He cannot enter a s. time into his mother’s womb
142:7.4 the s. commandment of mutual love among the
144:6.2 By the beginning of the s. week of this month,
145:2.2 Jesus chose the s. text from the Prophets, reading
146:2.1 the discourse of Jesus on the s. evening of their
146:3.3 On the s. evening at Ramah, Thomas asked Jesus
146:5.3 the undue attention attracted by the s. episode of this
147:2.3 This was the s. Passover Jesus had observed with his
147:3.1 The afternoon of the s. Sabbath in Jerusalem, as
147:6.2 the time of the beginning of the s. preaching tour
148:3.1 s. Sabbath before their departure with the newly
148:3.1 the newly trained evangelists upon their s. public
148:6.5 “But the counsel of his s. friend, Bildad, was more
148:6.9 “Then began the s. session with his friends.
148:7.1 The s. Sabbath before the departure of the apostles
148:7.1 new corps of evangelists on the s. preaching tour
149:0.0 THE SECOND PREACHING TOUR
149:0.1 The s. public preaching tour of Galilee began on
149:0.3 This entire s. preaching tour was principally an
149:2.4 2. The s. blunder of the Master’s early followers,
149:3.2 out with the evangelists on this s. preaching tour
149:7.3 Of the 117 evangelists who participated in this s tour
152:6.3 The s. night of their sojourn at Gennesaret the
154:3.0 3. THE SECOND TIBERIAS CONFERENCE
154:3.1 On May 16 the s. conference at Tiberias between
154:5.3 I have appointed first and s. leaders, even a third.
155:6.0 6. THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON RELIGION
157:5.1 In the s. confession more emphasis was placed
157:6.3 The s. stage was the increasingly self-conscious
157:6.3 This s. stage ended with the experiences and
158:4.7 He sought, in a s. attempt, to cast out the demon,
159:5.11 garment, he referred not so much to a literal s. coat
159:5.15 to do, you can at least carry the pack a s. mile.
164:4.8 They now called Josiah up before them a s. time.
165:1.2 this s. or nonmiraculous phase of the progress of the
169:0.2 And thus it was at the very height of the s. phase of
171:8.6 And the s. came, saying, ‘Your pound left with me
174:3.1 Likewise did the s. brother take the wife, but he
174:4.2 And the s. commandment is like this first; indeed,
176:2.8 very early in the s. century a Jewish apocalyptic
176:4.5 Will his s. advent on earth be timed to occur in
176:4.7 The s. advent of Michael on earth is an event of
179:1.3 the table on up to opposite this s. seat of honor on
179:3.1 Later on in the meal and after the s. cup, all of the
179:4.1 in about the middle of this s. course of the meal,
184:4.1 This s. session was to be held on the day following
184:5.0 5. THE SECOND MEETING OF THE COURT
184:5.1 Judas was present during this s. meeting of the court,
184:5.10 while the court was in its s. session, some of the
185:1.9 when she sent the s.-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.
187:5.3 past one o’clock when, a s. time, he said, “I thirst,”
189:3.3 the s. during the time of Adam, and this, the third,
189:4.2 neither did they know that a s. stone had been rolled
189:5.3 As they came out of the tomb the s. time, they
190:2.1 his s., to Mary Magdalene, also at the tomb.
191:0.13 In the s. place, Jesus desired that Thomas should be
191:3.2 for transition to the s. stage of morontia progression.
191:3.2 children on earth, it was as a s.-stage morontia being.
191:5.0 5. SECOND APPEARANCE TO THE APOSTLES
195:0.4 by the beginning of the s. century the best of Greco-
195:3.7 The s. century after Christ was the best time in all the
195:3.10 by the end of the s. century, practically all the
195:10.5 rather the s. mile of free service and liberty-loving
195:10.5 because there are so few genuine s.-milers—so few
second circle
26:10.1 The superaphic counselors and advisers of the s. are
26:10.1 the sojourn on the s. affords ample opportunity to
26:10.2 from the circle of failure directly to the s. before
26:10.6 The counselors and advisers on the s. begin the
26:10.7 have attained the Father complete the s. experience,
28:5.19 of the s. Havona circle and these reflective angels.
46:5.13 The s. is occupied by the Trinity Teacher Sons.
46:5.13 This s. is a domain of extraordinary interest to all the
46:5.21 The s. is dedicated to the messenger hosts, Technical
110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a s. or first circler, but
110:6.18 cosmic growth just as does a s. or even a first circler.
110:7.9 Human beings below the third and s. of attainment
second circuit
13:0.4 These brilliant spheres of the s. likewise emit their
14:5.4 the Father, they go to sojourn on the s. of worlds,
26:3.5 These angels are created on the s. but operate
26:10.5 For the successful pilgrims on the s. the stimulus
second day
74:3.3 Adam’s s. on earth was spent in session with the
74:3.3 thus ended a sad but enlightening day—their s. on
76:6.2 On the third day after Adam’s death, the s.
122:8.4 The s. after the birth of Jesus, Mary sent word to
124:6.6 On their s. day’s journey they passed by where the
124:6.6 Toward the end of the s. day’s journey they camped
125:4.0 4. FIRST AND SECOND DAYS IN THE TEMPLE
125:4.4 When this, Jesus’ s. in the temple, was finished,
128:6.6 in confinement until the morning of the s. after his
128:6.7 The morning following their s. in prison Jesus
133:2.4 began work on the steward of the ship, but on the s.,
167:4.3 merely comatose, so that on the s., or even third
191:6.4 herald of the resurrection, who arrived the s. after
second Eden
76:2.3 was difficult to organize the religious life of the s..
76:2.9 Cain departed for the land of Nod, east of the s..
76:3.3 a center of the violet race to the north of the s..
76:5.1 Not long after the establishment of the s., Adam
77:4.9 The Sumerians well knew of the first and s. Edens
78:0.1 The s. was the cradle of civilization for almost thirty
78:2.3 the civilization of the s. was an artificial structure—
93:3.1 developed by the early Sethite priests of the s..
93:4.6 the seven commands taught in the first and s..
95:3.2 of teachers of truth, in ancient times from the s.,
second garden
73:3.1 the river location subsequently occupied as the s.;
73:3.4 with the branches of the rivers surrounding the s..
75:5.9 after Adam and his followers emigrated to the s. in
76:0.0 THE SECOND GARDEN
76:1.1 land between the rivers which was to become the s..
76:1.2 word had reached the dwellers in the land of the s.
76:1.3 north of the s. the Euphrates and Tigris came close
76:1.4 but the s. had to be created by the labor of their own
76:2.1 the first child of Adam and Eve to be born in the s..
76:3.1 As time passed in the s., the consequences of default
76:3.4 surviving son of Adam and Eve born in the s..
76:3.4 becoming the head of the new priesthood of the s..
76:3.7 The eating of meat was early introduced into the s.,
76:4.8 becoming established in the s. on the Euphrates,
77:2.1 line of inheritance which, in the early days of the s.,
77:2.3 mixtures of the later appearing Adamites in the s..
77:4.5 After the establishment of the s. it was customary to
77:5.2 sometime after the establishment of the s. Adamson
77:5.3 with his parents and assist them in upbuilding the s.,
77:5.4 he found the associations of the s. far from satisfying
77:5.7 Adamson and Ratta journeyed south to the s.,
78:1.3 The chief center of Adamite culture was in the s.,
78:1.3 this was indeed the cradle of Occidental and Indian
78:1.12 The hope of future civilization lay in the s. between
78:2.0 2. THE ADAMITES IN THE SECOND GARDEN
78:2.2 The heroism displayed in the leadership of the s.
78:4.2 The s. was surrounded by concentric circles of
78:5.1 For twenty thousand years the culture of the s.
78:5.2 By this time even the races in the s. had become so
78:6.8 The cultural age of the s. was terminated by the
78:7.6 With the ending of this period of deluge, the s. was
79:3.3 stems from the teachings of the Adamites in the s..
79:4.6 lineal cultural descendants of the priests of the s.,
79:4.7 in the lingering traditions of the religion of the s..
81:1.6 the chief pursuits within the boundaries of the s..
104:1.2 was made by Adam and Eve in the first and s..
second level
0:1.10 Deity functioning on the s. of unifying divinity
0:2.17 The s. experiential level of unifying Deity
0:9.1 Deity expansion on s. of creative self-realization.
12:1.15 the material creations of the s. outer space level of
106:8.7 Trinity of Trinities is the first level, while the s. and
106:8.13 THE S. LEVEL: The co-ordination of the three
106:8.13 The nature of this s. has been sometimes presented
106:8.16 the third member of the s. of the Trinity of Trinities.
106:8.19 If the s. of the Trinity of Trinities is conceived as
106:8.19 experiential Deities will certainly unify on the s. as
106:8.20 The first level consists of three Trinities; the s.
106:8.20 personal association of these three Deities on the s.
106:8.20 deitization of Majeston, was actualized on this s. by
106:8.21 In an unqualified hypothesis of the s. of the Trinity of
106:8.22 often ask this question: If the s. of the Trinity of
second-circle
26:10.7 attained the Father complete the s. experience,
second-milers
195:10.5 so few genuine s.—so few professed followers of
second-rate
185:1.9 when Rome sent the s. Pilate to govern Palestine.
second-stage
191:3.2 children on earth, it was as a s. morontia being.
Second—see Source and Center
12:1.7 4. The S. Outer Space Level.
36:2.12 The S. World is the life-designing sphere; here all
104:4.9 The S. Triunity—the power-pattern triunity.
Second Person(s)
0:2.13 The Eternal Son, the S. of Deity.
6:1.1 He is God the Son, the S. of Deity and the associate
7:5.8 difficulty in comprehending the bestowals of the S.
8:1.2 notwithstanding his equality with the First and S.,
8:3.8 The Third Person enshrouds the S. and the First
8:5.1 Both the S. and the Third Person of Deity are
9:1.2 combined and infinite concepts of the First and S. of
10:2.3 The Spirit is indispensable to the fraternity of the S.
10:7.1 The First, S., and Third Persons of Deity are equal to
104:1.11 the Creator Son of the local universe, with the S. of
104:1.13 many who are cosmic minded to believe that the S.
105:3.3 S. of Deity, the Eternal and Original Son;
second—enumeration
2:1.7 And s., there are the personalities of the Infinite
4:2.3 and s., the experimental plans, executive blunders,
15:8.5 s., because organized matter tends to disintegrate
21:3.13 sovereignty limitations are not apparent; in the s.,
26:5.2 s., the spiritual comprehension of the Father-Son
26:8.2 s., in the satisfactory personality recognition of the
40:5.10 S., the transient sojourn of the Adjusters
56:8.1 God the Sevenfold; s., he is the maximum of Deity
97:3.3 S., Baal was supposed to send rain—he was a god
100:2.1 and, s., on the continuous bearing of spiritual fruit:
101:3.17 religious faith; s., by revelation—personal and racial;
120:0.4 S., he was aspiring to the privilege of representing
140:10.9 s., belief in the truth of sonship with God; and third,
141:5.3 S., you all have a common goal of existence;
148:4.8 first, your misunderstanding of the Father and, s.,
151:3.13 And s., it was also a hint as to what the apostles
170:2.19 “S.. The kingdom of God in heaven, the goal of
176:4.3 S., he most certainly promised his followers that he
second—time unit
12:4.14 at the rate of more than one hundred miles a s. for
12:4.14 rate of more than thirty thousand miles a s..
23:2.22 the velocity of 558,840 Urantia miles in one s. of
23:2.22 the velocity will average about 550,000 miles per s.
23:3.2 nonenseraphimed beings is 186,280 miles per s.
23:3.2 do, attain double velocity—372,560 miles per s.—
23:3.2 space at triple velocity, about 558,840 miles per s..
23:3.3 at the rate of 841,621,642,000 of your miles per s.
29:3.5 never for a fraction of a s. can these beings relinquish
39:3.9 having a clear space velocity of 186,280 miles per s.
39:3.9 555,000 to almost 559,000 of your miles per s. of
41:6.4 more than twenty-five thousand times a s.,
41:6.4 sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each s.
41:6.5 in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a s.;
41:7.13 by the solar system sun each s. is sufficient to boil
41:7.13 the water in all the oceans on Urantia in just one s.
42:7.3 off into space at the rate of ten thousand miles a s.,
42:8.4 At one infinitesimal part of a s. a given nuclear
46:2.8 take off at about twenty-five standard miles per s. of
49:3.3 in at the rate of almost two hundred miles a s..
secondaries
105:5.10 other relationships between the primaries and the s.
secondarily
116:0.5 s. in the grand universe as God the Almighty,
secondary—see secondary Lanonandek; secondary races
or secondary Sangik; secondary supervisors;
see also midway creatures; midwayers;
seconaphim; supernaphim
0:8.12 these future universes of the primary, s., tertiary,
7:6.8 in the s. time creations of the co-ordinate Creator
12:4.9 2. S. motion—the alternate directional swings of the
12:4.10 Primary and s. motions are absolute, motion in
15:4.2 prematerial potential into the primary and s. energy
17:1.8 the ascending mortals of time, there is a s. cabinet,
17:8.2 s. beings of this order are created by the Master
20:1.11 s. or Magisterial Sons are children of the Eternal Son
20:2.9 In every planetary effort the s. Paradise Sons,
24:1.5 3. S. Circuit Supervisors.
24:1.9 I do not know how many s. circuit supervisors
25:3.1 Their s. reserves are stationed on the capitals of the
26:2.1 angels are created in three major orders: primary, s.,
27:2.1 of all three orders of these angels—primary, s., and
29:4.10 6. S. Dissociators.
29:4.35 6. S. Dissociators.
29:4.36 the primary and s. force organizers and the power
29:5.5 the primary through the s. or gravity-energy stage.
30:2.16 6. S. Dissociators.
31:9.7 5. The S. Space Level.
38:9.8 the s. orders are much more like human beings.
38:9.8 The s. group can establish working connections only
38:9.10 while the s. ministers continue their co-operation
41:1.2 energies of space; they are s. and subsidiary
41:5.8 The action of certain s. and other undiscovered
42:2.11 give way to the functioning of their s. associates.
42:2.12 This s. or gravity energy is the product of the
42:4.7 Temperature—heat and cold—is s. only to gravity in
43:1.5 awaken the ascending mortals of the s. modified
49:6.14 for the Adjusterless children of the primary and s.
49:6.15 4. Mortals of the s. modified orders of ascension.
52:7.2 by seventy primary Teacher Sons, twelve s. Sons,
57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE
57:3.1 these s. space nebulae are usually observed as spiral
57:3.12 And this marks the end of the s. career of a space
57:4.1 The primary stage of a nebula is circular; the s.,spiral
57:5.10 they were in reality s. suns for a short period after
59:3.9 This is the accumulation of s. subsidences.
64:7.3 These s. Sangik peoples found existence more easy
76:3.3 Adamson (Adam ben Adam), founded a s. center of
77:0.2 days of Dalamatia, and the s. or younger group,
77:5.6 and this is the origin of the s. order of midwayers.
78:1.3 The s. or northern center of the violet race was the
81:3.7 the spread of culture; but these were all s. to trading
82:6.2 in many respects superior to the three s. peoples,
84:8.1 marriage used to be economic; sex attraction was s..
91:5.6 in time prayer becomes associated with s. agencies,
94:4.6 persisted as s. to the three members of the Trimurti.
94:8.15 were several additional or s. commandments,
99:4.7 Religion has suffered from many s. influences:
105:5.8 2. S. maximums, the supremely perfected reality,
105:5.9 s. finites grow; hence those that are growing must
105:5.10 and the perfected as primary and s. maximums, but
106:1.1 the s., evolutionary, time-and-matter-conditioned
106:1.1 Eventually all s. or perfecting finites are to attain a
106:2.0 2. S. SUPREME FINITE INTEGRATION
118:4.0 4. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAUSATION
118:4.1 subordinate causes, both associate and s. causes.
118:4.2 S. causes yield effects which invariably exhibit
121:8.12 And when that s. source of information proved
128:0.5 benefits and advantages were incidental and s. to
188:4.8 The infinite love of God is not s. to anything in the
secondary Lanonandek(s)
35:8.5 2. S. Lanonandeks.
35:9.4 associate supervises the reserves of the s. order.
39:4.3 in a given universe are under the jurisdiction of a s.
45:3.7 Fortant, number 319,847 of the reserves of the s.
50:0.1 After their Melchizedek certification as s., these
50:2.3 certain worlds, one of his own order, a s. associate.
50:7.4 [Presented by a S. Son of the Reserve Corps.]
51:7.6 [Presented by a S. Son of the Reserve Corps.]
53:1.4 the Planetary Prince of Urantia and a Son of the s.
66:1.1 was a Lanonandek Son, number 9,344 of the s.
66:2.2 Daligastia was also a s. Son, being number 319,407
secondary races or secondary Sangik
49:4.2 three primary—red, yellow, and blue; and three s.—
51:4.3 These sr. are the peoples that are missing on
64:7.3 These sS. peoples found existence more easy and
64:7.16 India harbors a blend of the sSr., and the brown man
79:2.3 was unfortunate that the sS. strains predominated,
80:2.3 It is this sS. substratum that suggests a certain
80:9.8 also absorbed a considerable amount of sS. blood
81:4.2 The s. Sangiks were medium- to long-headed.
81:4.6 3. S. Sangik, orange, green, and indigo.
81:4.11 modified by primary and (some) sS. admixture
81:4.12 the Mongoloid type has been modified by sS. and
81:4.12 though they contain a high percentage of sS. blood.
81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the sS. type, which originally
81:4.13 India, and Indonesia wherever the sSr. located.
82:6.2 Sangik races, three were primary and three were s..
82:6.2 in many respects superior to the three s. peoples,
82:6.2 that these sr. had many desirable traits which would
82:6.10 a primary Sangik race amalgamates with a sSr.,
82:6.10 the primary races to the betterment of the s. groups.
82:6.10 Biologically considered, the sS. were in some
94:2.1 in the face of a rising tide of the sS. peoples.
secondary supervisors
24:1.5 3. S. Circuit Supervisors.
24:1.9 worlds of each superuniverse are stationed the s.
24:1.9 I do not know how many s. circuit supervisors
24:1.9 S. are being created right along; from time to time
24:1.10 This order, like the s., is of continuous creation,
seconded
28:5.13 these wise men of the superuniverses are ably s. by
77:8.13 It was the work of this secondary group, ably s. by
114:2.1 the twenty-four by the cabinet of Lanaforge, s. by
164:4.7 then Josiah’s father, s. by his mother, answered: “We
secondhand
195:9.8 but it is so largely one which men experience s..
secondhanded
90:0.2 new phase, a stage wherein it gradually becomes s.;
195:4.2 and despairing centuries, religion became virtually s.
secondly
115:4.2 But the Supreme is s. a Deity of growth—
seconds
14:1.12 three and one-eighth s. less than one thousand
33:6.9 on Jerusem, is a little less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 s.)
44:4.7 garbled dream life—you can in a few s. traverse years
46:1.2 time, less one hour, four minutes, and fifteen s.,
46:2.8 A seraphic transport departs every three s. of Urantia
54:5.13 was being brought to trial within two and a half s.
108:1.9 to Urantia is 117 hours, 42 minutes, and 7 s..
168:2.3 In twelve s. of earth time the hitherto lifeless form of
secoraphic
17:3.5 of one of the numerous orders of s. personalities
28:3.1 The s. hosts are produced by the seven Reflective
28:4.4 Hence these s. voices come the nearest to being
28:4.4 but these mothers of the s. hosts are less truly and
28:4.7 in all the history of Uversa the s. voices have never
28:5.8 from these s. voices, there ensues a stream of the
28:5.22 is available whenever the s. discerners reflect with
28:6.15 candidates have been weighed in the s. balances
28:6.19 revealed in the faces of these s. service indicators,
40:10.2 the Reflective Spirits—the s. Voices of the Creator
55:4.16 chief of the sphere, the superuniverse s. counselor,
secrecy
13:1.3 One of the reasons for the s. of these worlds is
70:7.2 There were many reasons for the s. of these societies
70:7.7 The s. of these societies conferred on all members
70:7.7 S. also appeals to vanity; the initiates were the social
82:1.10 S., insincerity, and hypocrisy may obscure sex
88:5.1 S. attendant upon body elimination grew up out of
90:4.9 s. has always been essential to the successful practice
119:7.2 was no s. (aside from the incarnation mystery)
165:3.3 which our enemies now plan in s. and in darkness
190:3.1 after Mary had pledged all the women to s., she
secret—noun—see secret, in; Secret of Greatness
0:5.5 The Father is the s. of the reality of personality,
0:5.5 The Eternal Son is the absolute personality, the s. of
7:3.2 pull of the Eternal Son constitutes the inherent s.
7:5.4 Incarnation, the s. of Sonarington, is the technique of
12:9.2 Love is the s. of beneficial association between
13:1.5 The secrets of Divinington include the s. of the
13:1.5 evolutionary worlds is a s. of this Paradise sphere.
13:1.8 The secrets of Sonarington include the s. of the
13:1.8 and it is a Sonarington s. of divine sonship.
13:1.8 s. locked up in the seventh sector of Sonarington,
13:1.10 Reflectivity is a s. of God the Spirit.
13:1.12 and trinitization constitutes the s. of authority to
13:1.13 sacredly protect, the s. of my origin and destiny.
13:1.20 a s. locked up in the sacred sectors of Seraphington
13:1.23 —that sector concerned with this very s. which is
13:1.23 to you, for some reason it forever remains your s..
13:2.8 the Creator has an experiential personality s. with his
13:2.8 the Creator preserves that s. in eternal confidence.
15:8.10 power directors and force organizers are the s. of
18:1.5 extraordinary contacts should be held sacredly s..
19:5.3 They are a s. of the Paradise Trinity.
23:2.11 have never been known to divulge a s. or betray
28:6.11 These time evaluators are also the s. of prophecy;
29:2.9 the s. of the technique of the mind control of all the
34:1.3 the s. of the technique and procedure resides in the
36:5.8 this becomes the s. of the urge of evolutionary
36:5.12 This spirit is the s. of that inborn urge of mind
39:3.7 for such is the seed and s. of the continued growth
39:5.9 truth that uncertainty is the s. of contented continuity
40:5.4 Spirit identification constitutes the s. of personal
42:2.21 power directors do not reveal the s. to the rest of us.
42:8.1 the s of their basic constitution and ultimate behavior
43:8.3 the s. of pleasant and profitable interrelationship
63:2.5 the s. of the technique was unraveled when it
82:6.5 Hybridization of superior, dissimilar stocks is the s.
101:0.2 evolving nature, but it is not the s. of that evolution.
101:6.2 the Adjuster is the s. of the personal realization of
102:7.2 God is the s. of the order, plan, and purpose of the
110:3.2 The s. of survival is wrapped up in the supreme
111:5.2 the doing of his will is the s. of survival and of
112:2.14 —the s. of the self-consciousness of man’s spiritual
112:7.2 Fusion is the s. of the sacred sphere of
117:2.1 The Supreme is God-in-time; his is the s. of growth
119:1.2 the Union of Days shared his s. only with the chief
119:7.5 That is the s. of Sonarington, and such mysteries
121:2.6 s. of the survival of monotheism and the promise of
121:2.8 The s. of the survival of Palestine, the kingdom of
122:2.5 For five months Elizabeth withheld her s. even from
122:9.2 priest Zacharias, who had confided the s. of John
124:4.1 learned the wisdom of keeping such matters a s.
127:2.8 rehearsed James in his speech, but that was their s.
129:1.9 Perhaps his great s. in getting along with them
135:0.1 For five months Elizabeth kept s. Gabriel’s visitation;
137:1.6 “You should learn to search for the s. of the new
143:2.7 Your s. of the mastery of self is bound up with
160:3.1 The s. of all this problem is wrapped up in spiritual
177:3.8 its establishment had been kept a well-guarded s. by
179:3.8 the s. of greatness in the spiritual kingdom is not like
179:4.1 I determined to eat this supper in this s. chamber
182:1.19 I am the s. of eternal survival.
188:1.2 had kept their faith in Jesus more or less of a s.,
194:3.12 The s. of a better civilization is bound up in the
196:0.10 The s. of his unparalleled religious life was this
secret, in
95:5.5 maintained their cults in s. and sprang into action
131:10.8 “Henceforth will I do my good deeds in s.;
140:6.11 Do your good deeds in s.; when you give alms, let
142:0.1 many prominent Jews came in s. to interview Jesus.
144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve always to pray in s.; to go off
146:2.12 Let your real petitions always be in s..
158:4.6 kingdom; no longer do we hold these things in s..
168:4.1 Since they had departed from Bethany in s.,
175:1.11 I know that many of you believe in s., and I know
175:3.3 They were told to plan to take him in s., preferably
184:1.6 In s. I have spoken nothing; why, then, do you ask
Secret of Greatness
28:6.20 6. and 7. The S. and the Soul of Goodness.
28:6.21 the reflective interdependence of the S. and
secret—adjective
69:9.6 But at first all hoarding was s.; primitive insecurity
secret agents
178:2.3 David, through the work of his s. in Jerusalem, was
secret arrangement
178:2.9 to take him, he made this s. with John Mark.
secret arrest
185:2.6 to use Roman soldiers in effecting the s. of Jesus,
secret associations
70:7.16 All s. imposed an oath, enjoined confidence, and
70:7.16 they acted as vigilance societies, practicing lynch law
70:7.16 They were the first spies when the tribes were at war
70:7.16 they kept unscrupulous kings on the anxious seat.
70:7.19 By and by these s. grew into the first charitable
secret believers
175:4.3 thirty prominent Jews who were s. in the kingdom
secret circles
112:7.13 the registry of that Adjuster is removed to the s. of
secret circuits
15:9.6 3. The s. of the Mystery Monitors, in some manner
secret clubs
70:7.13 later tribes sanctioned the formation of women’s s.,
secret colleges
22:7.10 sector of the sphere occupied by the s. of the corps
secret compact
128:7.13 Jesus drew up, and they both signed, a s. in which
secret conference
75:3.7 point where Eve consented to have a s. with Cano,
secret division
162:1.5 of the Sanhedrin as a result of the s. of sentiment
secret doubts
146:3.2 is the mask covering up the entertainment of s.
secret embrace
22:2.2 they are trinitized in the s. of the Paradise Trinity
34:1.3 from the s. of the Gods and following the flash of
secret fraternities
70:7.10 practiced as a rite of initiation into one of these s..
secret language
70:7.15 “new birth” used signs and employed a special s.;
secret meeting(s)
75:4.5 warning on the fateful occasion of their s., but Cano
142:2.1 Andrew arranged this s. with Jesus at Flavius’s
147:6.2 the religious leaders of the Jews held many s. for
162:7.6 through the temple corridors and escaped to a s.
secret messenger
157:1.3 All of this had been overheard by the s. of David
secret methods
75:2.4 attempt no personal or s. of furthering their mutual
secret orders
19:5.1 are one of the few wholly s. of beings in existence,
19:5.1 s., no doubt, because it is impossible for them fully
secret place(s)
4:1.4 “He who dwells in the s of the Most High shall abide
43:3.4 he said, “He who dwells in the s. of the Most High
63:2.3 This was their s. and safe hiding place for the first
98:5.4 adherents of this cult worshiped in caves and s.,
131:2.10 He who dwells in the s. of the Most High shall
144:5.88 Our Father who dwells in the s. of the universe,
152:5.3 ‘He who dwells in the s. of the Most High shall
secret police
70:7.16 These orders were the first s. during times of peace.
70:7.16 To offset them, the kings fostered their own s..
secret relations
82:3.2 the otherwise s. and personal relations of men and
secret remedies
90:4.9 Many of these ancient and effective s. lost their
secret rites
121:5.10 Their s. and rituals were sometimes gruesome and
secret rituals
121:5.10 Their s. rites and rituals were sometimes gruesome
secret sector
13:1.14 aspects are duly protected in the s. of Vicegerington.
secret servants
23:2.11 They are the trusted and s. of the Deities,
secret sins
146:2.13 Purge me from s. and keep back your servant from
secret societies
70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES
70:7.1 These first appeared as s. and originally were wholly
70:7.8 education and training intrusted to the men’s s..
70:7.11 But the s. did aim at the improvement of adolescent
70:7.15 S. contributed to the building up of social castes
90:5.3 initiation ceremonies of the primitive tribal s. were
secret sphere(s)
13:0.1 The innermost circuit consists of the seven s. of the
13:0.3 The seven s. of the Universal Father, circulating
13:1.11 and is the s. of certain unrevealed beings who take
13:2.7 granted permission to land on five additional s.,
17:3.2 the seven universal mysteries of the s. of Paradise.
107:3.2 divinity which is reported to be situated on this s..
107:3.3 Although we know something of all the seven s. of
secret spies
147:6.2 commission of six s. was appointed to follow Jesus
secret thing(s)
131:2.3 God reveals the deep and s. because the light dwells
131:2.8 bring every man’s work to judgment with every s.,
secret trips
147:0.1 Jesus made two s. to Tiberias, where they met with
secret understanding
162:1.7 bold appearance had been due to a s. with Roman
secret world(s)
13:2.5 Status on any of these s. is acquired by service as
13:3.2 of additional reserves of these orders on the s. of
18:1.6 these s. ever remain a test of loyalty.
22:8.5 may enter the special services on the s. of the Father
119:1.6 and the records of that s. are not open to us.
secret writing
97:9.20 led Elijah, Amos, and Hosea to begin their s.,
secretaries
22:10.1 They might fittingly be denominated private s..
22:10.4 assignment of such s. to my commission.
39:1.13 Teaching counselors are s. to all orders of teachers,
39:2.14 and as clerks of the courts of Salvington and s. to the
secretary
45:3.6 The system recorder—Vilton, s. of the Lanonandek
119:4.3 counselor, what you might denominate a private s.,
secretaryships
72:8.2 They represent minor positions of assistantship, s.,
secreted
122:10.1 The boy baby was s. with Joseph’s relatives.
183:0.3 Mark hastened through the olive trees and s.
188:1.7 They thus s. themselves because it was not
secreting
59:2.3 much of its stone being laid down by lime-s. algae.
59:2.11 Lime-s. algae were widespread.
secretion
65:4.3 normal cells that they immediately begin the s. of
secretions
88:5.2 Blood and other forms of s. were able to insure the
90:4.8 Human s., being definitely magical, were highly
secretive
142:6.2 The Master made no attempt to repulse his s. caller
secretly
75:3.7 For more than five years these plans were s. matured
93:9.3 someone would kill him s. in order to get Sarah.
114:7.4 1. Special capacity for being s. rehearsed for possible
122:3.2 Mary pondered this visitation s. in her heart for
127:3.5 And while this was true, s. in his heart he wanted
139:6.5 once had the temerity to go s. to Jesus and lodge
145:0.3 Friday evening Jesus’ baby sister, Ruth, s. paid
162:1.5 many of the members of the Sanhedrin either s.
162:2.5 that the Roman rulers would not do such a thing s.
162:2.6 think they are doing God’s service when they s. seek
164:0.1 taking with him Nathaniel and Thomas, s. went up
164:4.4 Then one of the younger men who s. believed in
168:0.9 and why Martha went in s. to inform Mary that Jesus
171:0.5 do you permit your mother to come to me s.,
171:0.6 that they would s. go with their mother to make
175:1.9 they s. lay hold of widows’ houses and take profit
184:0.1 Representatives of Annas had s. instructed the
187:0.4 They were followed by many who s. sympathized
188:3.2 John Mark summoned the eleven apostles s. to come
secrets—see Secrets of Supremacy
13:1.1 the only inherent personality s. in the universe of
13:1.5 The s. of Divinington include the secret of the
13:1.6 This sphere also holds the s. of the nature, purpose,
13:1.8 The s. of Sonarington include the secret of the
13:1.10 The s. of Spiritington involve the impenetrable
13:1.10 And there are other s. of Spiritington.
13:1.12 The s. of Vicegerington include the secrets of
13:1.12 The secrets of Vicegerington include the s. of
13:1.13 because otherwise these s. of Vicegerington will
13:1.18 The s. of Solitarington.
13:1.18 Besides certain s. of trinitization, this world holds the
13:1.18 this world holds the s. of the personal relation of the
13:1.20 The s. of Seraphington involve a threefold mystery
13:1.20 we refrain from discussing the s. of such closely
13:1.22 The s. of Ascendington include the mystery of the
13:2.3 Though its s. are concerned in my origin, in this age
13:2.6 the sector of the incarnation s. of the divine Sons,
13:2.6 Never will those s. be revealed to the ascendant
13:2.8 but you may not know all the experiential s. of all
13:2.9 All these s. are supposedly known to the collective
13:2.10 The Secrets of Supremacy are the s. of the Supreme
13:2.10 the s. of the Ultimate, even the s. of the Supreme-
18:1.4 There are no arbitrary s. associated with the
18:1.4 the realms containing the personality s. of Deity
19:5.11 I am satisfied that there are no arbitrary s. in the
22:7.1 The techniques of trinitization are among the s. of
28:6.20 elements of greatness, there are also s. of greatness
65:6.1 Ever will the scientist come nearer the s. of life,
69:8.12 man seeks to wrest new s. and sources of wealth and
70:7.5 the purpose of preserving valuable “spirit” or trade s.
70:7.16 enjoined confidence, and taught the keeping of s..
82:5.3 was also practiced in an effort to preserve craft s.;
90:3.9 Mankind has been slow to learn the material s. of
101:6.2 this same Adjuster holds the s. of your faith in the
111:6.4 master of the energy s. of the physical universe.
117:4.10 will you allow these s. of Supremacy to lie dormant,
118:10.14 man is beginning to unlock the storehouse of the s.
127:1.4 received from Mary such intimations as family s.,
131:1.3 God knows all—our s. and our proclamations;
139:9.10 little disappointed that there were to be no more s.
140:6.14 Not that I would have s. from my brethren, but I
151:3.1 neither are there any s. which shall not ultimately
Secrets of Supremacy or Trinitized Secrets of Supremacy
10:6.6 1. Trinitized S..
13:1.2 order of the Stationary Sons of the Trinity, the TS..
13:1.3 The TS. are the personal agents of these specialized
13:1.3 And the S. are highly personal beings, superbly
13:2.9 supposedly known to the collective body of the TS..
13:2.9 These beings are fully known only by their special
13:2.9 they are little comprehended by other orders.
13:2.9 you will know and ardently love the ten S. who
13:2.9 you will achieve a partial understanding of the S.
13:2.10 The TS., as their name might suggest, are related to
13:2.10 they are related to the Ultimate and to the future
13:2.10 These S. are the secrets of the Supreme and also
18:0.2 1. Trinitized S..
18:1.0 1. THE TRINITIZED S. OF SUPREMACY
18:1.1 these worlds is presided over by a corps of ten TS..
18:1.1 They are not creators, but they are supreme and
18:1.2 The TS. function in groups of ten as co-ordinate
18:1.2 but they also function individually in particular fields
18:1.3 a definite class resemblance which typifies the TS.,
18:1.3 they also disclose seven distinct group characteristics
18:1.4 worlds of the Father, for they are truly the S..
18:1.4 perfection, but all the S. can never be fully attained
18:1.5 Since the work of these supreme directors has to do
18:2.1 but like the S. there are no records of their origin.
30:1.8 1. Trinitized S..
30:2.23 1. Trinitized S..
117:4.10 survival, will you allow these s. to lie dormant,
sect
94:12.4 In this respect the Shin s. of Japan has become one
98:3.5 was the mystery religion of the Mother of God s.,
137:2.2 founded a s. of those who believed in John but
137:7.8 The Essenes were a true religious s., originating
174:3.4 with the Sadducees because this religio-political s.
194:1.5 the believers in Jesus were a s. within Judaism.
194:4.10 This Jesus s. was growing rapidly, and once more
194:4.10 began to put the leaders of the Jesus s. in jail until
194:4.12 not longer go on as a s. within the Jewish faith.
sect-divided
195:10.11 non-Christian world will hardly capitulate to a s.
sectarian
121:5.9 giving rise to religious brotherhoods and numerous s.
162:0.2 Thus because of s. prejudice these Samaritans
182:1.8 can never be doctrinal finality and s. superiority of
195:10.14 in this brotherhood of Jesus there is no place for s.
sectarianism
99:6.1 S. is a disease of institutional religion,
section
11:7.3 The vertical cross s. of total space would slightly
14:1.16 A cross s. of this circuit would exhibit three circles
15:3.1 the naked eye on Urantia belong to the seventh s.
15:3.2 as you look through the cross s. of near-by systems
18:3.4 the first entry appearing in the personality s. is the
24:6.5 the s. denominated “Graduate Guides,” there appears
29:0.11 best to narrate their activities in the s. dealing with
32:2.13 papers of this s., treating of the local creations,
37:8.6 from the evolutionary worlds up through every s. of
39:4.16 of the realm peruse the records of the spirit s..
42:4.6 to shade off into the average space matter in this s.
47:4.5 from one mansion world to another and from one s.
49:3.2 in Satania because this more recently organized s. of
51:3.2 garden homes are usually located in a secluded s.
59:5.20 most of this s. has since remained above the sea.
73:5.5 time of Adam’s arrival most of the plants of that s.
96:2.1 group of mixed Semites who held the western s. of
122:6.1 from the village spring, which was in the eastern s. of
137:6.1 being seated in the women’s s. of the synagogue.
173:1.6 bullocks which was being driven from one s. of
sectional
3:2.10 Thus it is that your detached, s., finite, gross, and
46:1.1 The seven s. capitals are concerned with diverse
130:7.5 because of man’s s. and circumscribed view, time
sections
2:1.4 time to time in various s. of his master universe.
15:10.23 transpiring in other s. of the universal creation.
33:7.2 and they function in seven divisions of ten s. each.
39:2.16 seraphim ascended from similar duties in lower s. of
43:1.7 half of Edentia is divided into seventy triangular s.,
57:5.5 the roots falling back into the sun while the outer s.
72:7.6 conditions vary greatly in different s. of the continent
sector—see sector, major; sector, minor
7:6.1 Every millennium of s. standard time the various
13:1.8 a secret locked up in the seventh s. of Sonarington,
13:1.14 duly protected in the secret s. of Vicegerington.
13:1.23 Ascendington is forbidden to me—that s.
13:2.6 the s. of the incarnation secrets of the divine Sons,
15:3.7 The Sagittarius s. and all other sectors and divisions
15:10.13 groups previously named and the following s. rulers
15:13.0 13. THE SECTOR GOVERNMENTS
18:6.3 the local universes up through the s. governments
22:7.5 to remove themselves for a time to the trinitizing s.
22:7.10 the realities of eternity in a special s. of the sphere
25:1.3 at their joint area in the far northerly s. of Paradise.
25:5.3 to the affairs of the s. and supergovernments.
30:3.5 Similar astronomer colonies are to be found on the s.
37:4.3 situated in the Salvington s. of the Union of Days,
37:8.4 Salsatia maintains headquarters within the Gabriel s.
45:5.1 The central abode of this wonderful s. is the chief
46:2.7 The manufacturing or laboratory s. of Jerusem is
46:5.13 trinitized sons occupy a s. of the Daynal circle.
46:5.26 The other one is the dematerializing s. in the area of
46:8.1 s. will be restored upon the readmission of Satania
47:3.6 resurrection halls proceed to the Melchizedek s.,
47:3.12 you can go to the registry s. of the system capital
47:7.4 while the finishing touches are supplied in the s. of
50:7.2 occupy a residential s. by themselves and are
55:3.20 task which is needful in that particular planetary s..
56:7.5 Each new evolutionary attainment within a s. of
57:1.3 materialization phenomena in a certain s. of the
57:1.5 Uversa on the long journey to that easterly space s.
59:2.5 marks the beginning of a time s. of comparative quiet
59:3.6 volcanic activity of this age was in the European s.
61:0.2 Twice during this s. of time the Panama Isthmus
74:4.1 the vicinity of the Father’s temple in the central s.
74:6.4 was employed outside of the Adamic s. of Eden,
major sector
15:2.7 5. The M..
15:2.7 100,000,000,000 inhabitable worlds) make one m..
15:2.7 Each m. is provided with a superb headquarters and
15:2.23 One m. (100 minor sectors) . . . . . . 100,000,000,000
15:3.12 minor sectors, including Sagittarius, about their m..
15:7.9 Umajor the fifth, the headquarters of your m.,
15:13.1 A m. comprises about one tenth of a superuniverse
15:13.2 The work of these m. governments has chiefly to
15:13.2 The personnel of a m. government is no different
15:13.6 under the immediate jurisdiction of the m. rulers.
15:14.7 This minor sector is number three in the m. of
15:14.7 It is the fifth m. of the superuniverse of Orvonton,
18:4.2 Three Perfections of Days are assigned to each m.
18:4.4 much of the routine work of m. affairs is carried on
18:4.7 rulers are closely associated with the seventy m.
18:4.7 pledges to the ascending graduates of the m. schools
18:4.8 the pilgrims of time on the worlds surrounding a m.
18:4.9 entered only upon the registry of the m. of Splandon,
18:5.4 with the Perfections of Days of the supervising m.
18:6.3 happenings to the Perfections of Days of their m.;
55:0.10 6. The sixth or m. stage.
55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES
55:11.3 The m. age.
55:11.3 Concerning the sixth stage, or m. stabilization, we
55:11.4 we infer that m. unification will be concerned with
57:8.10 registered in the records of the minor and the m.
minor sector
15:2.6 4. The M.. One hundred local universes (about
15:2.6 1,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) constitute a m. of
15:2.6 it has a wonderful headquarters world, wherefrom
15:2.6 Recents of Days, administer the affairs of the m..
15:2.6 Trinity Personalities, on each m. headquarters.
15:2.22 One m. (100 universes) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000 worlds
15:3.5 The rotational center of your m. is situated far away
15:3.11 creations around the Sagittarius center of their m..
15:7.8 Uminor the third, the headquarters of your m.,
15:13.4 The m. governments are presided over by Recents of
15:13.4 Each m. embraces as many as one hundred local
15:13.5 M. headquarters worlds are the grand rendezvous of
15:13.6 The administrators of the m. governments are
15:14.6 Nebadon is number eighty-four in the m. of Ensa.
15:14.7 The m. of Ensa consists of one hundred local
15:14.7 This m. is number three in the major sector of
18:4.7 after your sojourn on the worlds of your m.,
18:4.8 training on the seven educational spheres of a m.
18:5.3 The m. spheres are the headquarters of the Master
18:5.4 Since the regime of a m. is so extensively
18:5.4 always remains on duty at the headquarters of a m.
18:5.5 three Recents of Days in charge of Ensa, your m.,
18:5.5 you will pass through only one group of m. spheres.
18:6.3 nature to the Recents of Days of their m.;
29:4.16 reserves are maintained on these same m. worlds,
29:4.18 trillions are commissioned in Ensa, your m..
30:4.22 extending from the receiving spheres of their m. in
30:4.23 spirits in accordance with their sojourn on the m.,
41:0.4 settled orbit about the Sagittarius center of that m.
47:5.1 the receiving worlds of the m. of the superuniverse
55:0.9 5. The fifth or m. stage.
55:3.11 all ascenders are destined, before attaining the m.,
55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES
55:11.1 M. and major sectors of the superuniverse do not
55:11.2 The m. age. As far as observations can penetrate,
55:11.2 the fifth or m. stage of stabilization has exclusively
55:11.4 Since the m. status has to do with co-ordinate
57:8.10 thereafter it was registered in the records of the m.
113:7.4 these seraphic guides follow you through the m.
sectors—see sectors, major; sectors, minor
1:1.1 names in different universes and in different s. of
3:0.1 the personal expression of himself in the s. of time
3:1.12 In the s. of time he confers differential honor only
7:2.4 of all s. of the domains of the Ancients of Days.
9:7.1 is operative throughout all s. of the superuniverses
11:3.2 souvenirs of your material days in the Holy Land s.
11:3.3 Each of these s. is exclusively dedicated to the
11:3.4 Each of the seven s. of Paradise is subdivided into
12:1.10 in excess of the total known mass of all seven s. of
13:0.7 —rather, one of the seven s. of the grand universe.
13:1.13 But to me, all s. of Vicegerington are open.
13:1.20 a secret locked up in the sacred s. of Seraphington.
13:2.7 you will not be allowed to visit all s. of such worlds.
15:3.7 The Sagittarius sector and all other s. and divisions
15:5.9 In certain s. of space, conditions favor such forms of
15:8.1 power-energy regulators for their various s.,
18:3.6 Such a sphere is divided into seventy administrative s
21:4.3 these seven bestowals vary in the different s. and
22:2.7 Mighty Messengers serve in all superuniverse s.
24:0.11 capitals and thence out through the s. and local
25:4.18 constellations, universes, and superuniverse s. are
28:4.13 and outward to the worlds of their respective s..
32:5.4 As regards the s. of time connected with,and forming
32:5.5 The s. of time are like the flashes of personality in
32:5.5 s. of time appear for a season, and then they are lost
34:2.6 tardy and backward in comparison with other s.,
41:3.10 will at least recognize eight of these immense s. as
43:1.7 at the headquarters buildings of their respective s..
44:4.3 by its personalities and prevailing throughout its s..
46:1.1 Jerusem is divided into one thousand latitudinal s.
46:5.25 the most magnificent of all the administrative s. of
46:5.26 This temple of power is one of two s. on Jerusem
47:6.1 for new s. of the system capital are gradually
56:5.2 is functionally manifest to the diverse s. of creation
56:7.1 deity manifestation to all other s. of creation.
67:7.4 administrative s. of the universes are organismal;
73:5.2 over five thousand brick buildings in the various s.,
sectors, major
15:2.8 Ten m. (about 1,000,000,000,000 inhabitable
15:2.12 M. . . . . . . 70
15:2.24 One superuniverse (10 m.) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000,000
15:3.4 you would immediately recognize the ten m. of the
15:3.13 6. The whirl of the ten m., the so-called star drifts,
15:10.14 Perfections of Days—rulers of the superuniverse m..
15:13.1 These m. are administered by three Perfections of
15:13.2 The m. detain, adjudicate, dispense, and tabulate,
15:13.6 transmitted to the Perfections of Days on the m.,
18:4.1 they preside over the governments of the ten m. of
18:4.3 These triune rulers of the m. are peculiarly perfect
18:5.5 your way inward to the training worlds of the m..
19:3.2 of the Ancients of Days, including minor and m.,
22:2.8 Perf. of Days in the direction of the affairs of the m..
22:9.3 Perfections of Days on the headquarters of the m.
22:10.7 High Son Assistants serve on both the minor and m.,
25:3.12 6. Conciliators to the Superuniverse M..
30:4.22 through the study worlds of the ten m. and on to
30:4.23 with their sojourn upon the minor sector, m., and
31:3.4 to the second order when translated to the m.,
37:9.12 The administrative worlds of the minor and m. of
55:11.1 Minor and m. of the superuniverse do not figure in
113:7.4 seraphic guides follow you through the m. of the
sectors, minor
15:2.7 One hundred m. (about 100,000,000,000 worlds)
15:2.13 M. . . . . . . 7,000
15:2.23 One major sector (100 m.) . . . . . . 100,000,000,000
15:3.12 5. The rotation of the one hundred m. about their
15:4.6 related to any of the administrative units, such as m.
15:10.15 Recents of Days—directors of the superuniverse m..
15:13.1 of a superuniverse and consists of one hundred m.,
15:14.7 Splandon consists of one hundred m. and has a
18:4.5 are assigned to the service of the major and the m.,
18:4.5 but the majority are in the service of the m..
18:5.1 Recents of Days preside over the affairs of the m..
18:5.2 In the administration of the m. the Recents of Days
18:5.3 The governments of the m. are very largely,
19:3.2 of the Ancients of Days, including major and m.,
22:6.3 important services on the headquarters of the m.,
22:10.7 High Son Assistants serve on both the major and m.,
24:1.9 The major and m. are administrative divisions of
25:3.11 5. Conciliators to the Superuniverse M..
25:3.11 to the study of questions arising in the m. of their
29:4.15 maintained on the headquarters worlds of the m.,
29:4.16 directors are assigned to each of the Orvonton m.,
29:4.17 alternate periods of executive service in the m.
30:4.20 headquarters for the receiving worlds of the m. of
31:3.4 spirits of the first order during their sojourn in the m.
37:9.12 The administrative worlds of the m. and major
41:0.2 Even the major and m. of Orvonton are (to us)
55:11.1 M. and major of the superuniverse do not figure in
sects
99:6.3 tendency to form s. and competitive divisions;
134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all religious s.
137:7.7 Sadducees were religious parties, rather than s..
137:7.12 All of these parties and s., including the Nazarite
170:5.20 became divided up into so many cults and s..
195:4.3 numerous s. of the Christian teachings, beliefs
secular—noun
103:3.1 a primitive distinction between the values of the s.
103:4.1 in contrast with the s. the religious is pervaded by
195:4.5 In this gigantic struggle between the s. and spiritual
secular—adjective; see secular history
50:4.7 the training of teachers—s., cultural, and religious.
90:2.2 Ancient black art, both religious and s., was called
97:9.8 part of the s. story of how his followers (his army)
99:0.1 least connection with the s. institutions of society.
99:1.6 must not become organically involved in the s. work
99:3.9 Religion can be kept free from unholy s. alliances
99:6.3 entanglement with functions of s. institutions;
99:7.1 religious groups should stand aloof from s. activities,
125:5.6 presence of those who engage in s. barter and trade?
155:6.11 Some callings are not holy and others s..
160:1.9 success in s. or religious work unless you can learn
164:2.2 a grasp of the affairs of men, both s. and religious.
176:1.2 recognized that it was this s. idea of the Messiah
178:1.2 the kingdom of believers to the kingdoms of s.
178:1.3 kingdom and citizenship in the s. or civil government
178:1.8 be made all the better citizens of the s. government
178:1.12 of civil governments or by the enaction of s. laws.
181:2.19 there is no such thing as common labor or s. toil.
182:2.9 apprehend their Master in the morning as no s. work
184:3.17 the preparation day for the Passover and no s. work
195:6.1 When the materialistic-s. panic is over, the religion
195:8.0 8. SECULAR TOTALITARIANISM
195:8.3 both European and American life is decidedly s.—
195:8.6 to surrender the beneficent gains of the s. revolt from
195:8.6 liberties and satisfactions as a result of the s. revolt.
195:8.12 S. social and political optimism is an illusion.
195:9.1 even to the barren times of a materialistic and s. age.
195:10.17 Even s. education could help in this great spiritual
secular history
97:8.1 difficulty arises because there is no s. of the Jews.
97:8.2 the inescapable coercion of s. so terrorized the Jews
97:8.5 does not convert s. into so-called sacred history.
97:8.6 S. Hebrew history has been thoroughly dogmatized.
97:8.7 by the Jewish priests as to turn the everyday s. of
secularism
195:6.7 the thoughtless s. of the man in the street are both
195:6.7 s. is barren of all real values, sanctions, and
195:8.1 of twentieth-century s. will still blight the spiritual
195:8.2 Modern s. has been fostered by two world-wide
195:8.2 The father of s. was the narrow-minded and godless
195:8.2 The mother of modern s. was the totalitarian church.
195:8.2 S. had its inception as a rising protest against the a
195:8.4 S. did break the bonds of church control, and now
195:8.4 offspring of materialism and philosophic s..
195:8.4 S. no sooner frees man from the domination of the
195:8.4 S. frees man from ecclesiastical slavery only to
195:8.5 Materialism denies God, s. simply ignores him;
195:8.5 More recently, s. has assumed a more militant
195:8.5 Twentieth-century s. tends to affirm that man does
195:8.6 S. can never bring peace to mankind.
195:8.6 The great mistake of s. was this: In revolting against
195:8.9 But s. is not the sole parent of all these recent gains
195:8.9 not only science and s. but also the unrecognized
195:8.10 Without God, without religion, scientific s. can never
195:8.11 The inherent weakness of s. is that it discards ethics
195:8.13 beginning of the dire harvest of materialism and s.;
195:9.2 is destined to conquer an empire of materialistic s.
195:9.3 triumphing over materialism, mechanism, and s. of
secularisms
92:6.20 appearance in the radical and nationalistic s. which
secularistic
195:8.7 To the s. revolt you owe the amazing creativity of
195:8.7 And because the s. revolt went too far and lost sight
195:8.8 enjoy the blessings of the modern s. revolt: tolerance,
195:8.10 s. human society, notwithstanding its unparalleled
secularists
195:8.3 of Western civilization are unwittingly actual s..
195:8.6 s. went on to institute a revolt against God himself.
195:8.8 It was not necessary for the s. to antagonize true
secularization
99:6.3 accumulation of vested interests with increase of s.
195:4.4 having experienced Hellenization, paganization, s.,
195:8.13 The complete s. of science, education, industry,
secularized
195:4.1 existed, alongside this slumbering and s. religion,
195:8.3 years Western thinking has been progressively s..
195:10.7 But Christianity, as it is subdivided and s. today,
secure—verb
2:6.6 neither does it require a mediator to s. the Father’s
14:6.32 s. their prepersonal training on the worlds of Havona
15:14.2 while the sacrifices of time are freely made to s. the
21:2.4 a Creator Son must s. the consent and working
21:2.5 must s. the consent of the Eternal and Original Son.
26:3.8 They s. intelligence by the Havona graph method,
35:7.1 ascending mortals s. the acme of their education
55:4.15 easy for the Planetary Adam and Eve to s. release
55:4.25 1. They can s. planetary release and from the
57:5.8 the sun as asteroids and meteors, Angona did not s.
63:2.5 it occurred to Fonta to climb a near-by tree to s. an
68:5.8 it was man’s duty to s. the animal food, women’s
69:6.7 by reducing the effort necessary to s. food,
70:4.10 This enabled him to watch them and the better s.
72:4.1 Books are used only to s. information that will
72:6.2 must retire at sixty-five unless they s. a permit from
78:3.1 population pressure, instead of making war to s.
87:2.1 The effort to s. this protection constituted the rituals
88:4.3 1. To s. insight into the future.
91:1.1 of any group to s. (to actualize) this conservation of
93:9.4 Nahor to s. a woman of his own people as a wife
103:5.6 The attempt to s. equal good for the self and for the
113:2.2 On Urantia the first mortal to s. a personal guardian
123:6.2 there ensued a lively competition among them to s.
127:4.3 to s. their prompt and wholehearted obedience.
132:4.4 by numerous persons who desired to s. his services
132:4.8 and influence can s. ready justice before its courts!
132:5.20 6. If you chance to s. wealth by flights of genius, if
133:4.6 neglect not to s. your title to the mansions of eternity
133:7.12 is not fostered by attempting to s. peace of mind
144:7.2 and why he made no effort to s. his release.
145:3.6 assisting their loved ones in this effort to s. healing.
145:5.6 and to s. deliverance from their material difficulties
147:6.3 The Jerusalem spies were sure they would now s.
148:7.3 in order to s. the Herodians as allies against Jesus.
151:1.2 because it had no root whereby to s. moisture.
151:5.4 it was to s. rest that he had directed them to sail him
152:1.5 graphically to s. the results attendant upon living
152:2.6 and buy food while you s. rest for a season.”
155:5.10 hesitant individuals who will prefer thus to s. their
159:3.4 every effort to s work for those without employment
160:0.1 Rodan desired to s. a firsthand and authoritative
160:4.10 It requires intelligence to s. one’s share of the
162:0.1 the eastern slopes of Mount Gilboa to s. lodging
177:4.5 he was determined to s. for himself as much as
183:4.2 dispatched to s. information as to where Jesus had
184:3.13 knew that they must s. the consent of the Roman
secure—adjective
31:0.13 they are forever proof against evil and s. against sin.
54:6.4 —you may rest s. in the eternal assurance that such
69:4.3 Such market places were s. against theft; nothing
69:4.4 fugitive reaching the market place was safe and s.
69:9.15 Having made s. their titles, landlords could collect
71:4.17 that military preparedness which renders it s. from all
112:7.6 level, it has become a s. value in the universe,
120:1.5 its loyal creatures will be s. during your bestowal.
131:8.5 The Supreme is the s. refuge for all creation; he is
142:5.2 And if you are sons, then are you s. in the position
143:7.6 its simultaneous and s. attachment to the spiritual
147:8.5 the truth that it was their faith that made them s. in
176:3.2 the Son, and that it is eternally s. in the Father?
183:5.4 John’s position of privilege was made s. when,
185:4.1 Herod was desirous of seeing him, feeling s.
188:2.2 issue such orders as will make the sepulchre s.
188:2.3 Go your way and make the tomb s..”
secured
21:4.6 Such beings embody all that can be s. from divine
22:10.4 We s. much help from this source through the
26:4.13 with steadfastness of faith, have s. your entrance
27:5.5 the benefits of Paradise knowledge s. in the local
28:4.11 ignorant of what is sought and of how it is s..
48:4.13 much more than was s. of either music or art.
64:6.11 orange race never s. a favorable footing in Africa
66:5.12 From a central exchange of credits they s. tokens
70:0.2 peace is s. only by some sort of social regulative
72:3.4 a child’s education and character training will be s.
74:7.23 race which the evolutionary peoples incidentally s..
75:1.6 but the results thus s. proved most disastrous both
80:1.5 Adam’s blood, but some s. more than others.
81:6.13 indispensable to true culture, can be s. only through
82:3.2 self-perpetuation is social but is s. by individual
93:6.4 believed that salvation could be s. only by works—
100:2.8 spiritual attainment, whether s. by gradual growth or
100:3.7 Social growth cannot be s. by legislation, and moral
108:1.8 as the result of putting together information s. by
122:5.4 From Joseph Jesus s. his strict training in the usages
123:0.1 Joseph was well able to support his family as he s.
123:1.1 In less than a week Joseph s. work as a carpenter,
123:2.3 Jesus’ early education was s. from his parents in
123:5.8 Jesus s. much of his intellectual and theological
124:0.1 At Nazareth he s. an education and received a
132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—riches s. by unfairness, dishonesty,
133:6.3 Christianity s. its start in Ephesus largely through the
138:3.2 had invited one Simon to join the apostles and s. his
140:1.5 other things essential to eternal survival shall be s.
149:3.1 ideas concerning the teachings of Jesus may be s.
161:0.2 they s. the Master’s permission to remain at
162:1.7 speculated that Philip had s. for Jesus promises of
177:4.4 if this could be s. simultaneously with getting even
185:0.2 been informed by those who had s. his consent,
188:2.3 They went back to the temple, s. ten of their own
securely
3:5.4 but you should not fail to accept him as s. and
5:1.7 can prevent such a divinely motivated soul from s.
14:6.13 the Son could safely and s. demonstrate the spirit
15:6.11 held s. in the gravity grasp of these guardian dark
53:9.2 to establish himself finally and s. as the unqualified
54:6.1 all these distraught personalities may s. depend upon
57:3.3 the gaseous cloud of the nebula while being held s.
68:4.3 man to envision the supernatural and thus s. laid
70:8.18 the fulcrum of sound and normal mind resting s. on
80:9.4 Cro-Magnon type is preserved where it has been s.
101:7.4 indeed pitiful to behold giant intellects held so s.
139:6.7 The twelve rested s. in the knowledge that their
141:6.2 you have a man safely and s. within the kingdom,
184:3.3 challenger of their authority, was s. in their hands!
187:2.1 after they had nailed it s. to the upright timber of the
190:4.1 notwithstanding that the doors were s. fastened,
191:5.2 and while the doors were s. shut and barred,
196:0.5 and a profound conviction which s. held him.
secures
5:5.7 Mortal man s. three great satisfactions from religious
102:1.1 Childlike trust s. man’s entrance into the kingdom of
securing
72:11.2 while s. the first half of a technical or professional
81:5.5 Society thus becomes a co-operative scheme for s.
89:10.1 progress has destroyed the olden ways of s. peace
109:1.3 absolve from the necessity of s. by actual living.
129:2.4 due, thereby s. clear title to this two-room house.
134:8.1 Jesus made ready his supplies, and s. a beast of
174:1.1 a fitting opportunity for s. the Master’s counsel.
177:4.1 the purpose of s. the necessary civil confirmation
177:4.12 the s. of Judas as a traitorous ally insured that Jesus
195:1.8 after s. from the West the Roman political genius for
securities
100:2.7 Temporal s. are vulnerable, but spiritual sureties are
security
4:1.5 There is an underlying order and s. in the midst of
7:3.1 always concerned with the welfare and spiritual s.
50:5.5 2. The s. age.
50:5.5 for food, he turns this leisure to augmenting his s..
50:5.6 After some degree of s. has been attained, the leisure
50:5.7 Food, s., pleasure, and leisure provide the foundation
50:5.7 Food, s., and material comfort still dominate society,
50:5.10 the flowering of the successive ages of physical s.,
53:7.12 the greatest s. against rebellion and the surest
53:8.4 There was survival for mortals and s. for angels
69:0.2 while contributing to the enhancement of group s..
69:6.2 fire was also employed as s. against ghosts.
69:9.6 4. The urge for s. and power.
70:9.1 Society’s prime gift to man is s..
70:9.4 2. Military defense—s. through preparedness.
71:2.14 5. S. of property. No government can long endure if
71:3.1 affords the essentials of civil progress—liberty, s.,
71:4.5 3. Promotion of economic s..
72:6.1 by government-insurance guarantees of s. in old age.
81:5.3 those of enhanced s. against common dangers and
83:3.1 unions must be guaranteed by some tangible s.,
84:7.27 the s. of civilization itself still rests on the growing
98:2.3 attempted to attain that consciousness of s. which
100:6.7 There is a sense of s., associated with the realization
101:10.5 to afford intellectual constancy and philosophic s.,
103:5.12 The s. of a religious group depends on spiritual unity
111:7.1 Uncertainty with s. is the essence of the Paradise
111:7.1 s. in spirit and in eternity, s. in the unqualified trust
111:7.1 s. as an ascending son in the universe mansions of an
118:6.8 To recognize Deity omnipotence is to enjoy s. in
120:1.4 I will be fully and efficiently responsible for the s.
131:1.9 earth child longs for the s. of the arms of the Father.
131:3.2 I dwell in s., and my enemies cannot alarm me.
131:4.6 He never fears who knows the blissful s. of the
132:5.15 wealth you may use in equity and transmit in s. as
132:6.1 they are but a short distance from safety and s.,
134:6.12 Collective s. will never afford peace until the
142:5.2 his place of s. in the affections of his father’s heart?
142:7.7 2. S. and pleasure. True fathers take great pleasure
155:6.2 satisfied with a religion of mind, who crave s. and
155:6.5 authority may impart a present feeling of settled s.,
160:1.7 safety and to the long-cherished false feelings of s.
167:5.2 inactivity and the assurance of false spiritual s.;
175:1.6 into the s. and salvation of the kingdom of heaven.
177:2.2 confidence and which fosters normal feelings of s..
191:5.3 from the false s. of the authority of traditionalism
194:0.1 of a new and profound sense of spiritual joy, s.,
195:6.1 moral s. to all who draw upon it “in His name.”
195:10.17 life, even to the s. and enhancement of life eternal.
196:0.9 This personal faith of a son in the certainty and s.
196:0.11 very much resembled the child’s trust in the s. of
196:0.12 the joy and the assurance of absolute personal s..
196:0.13 accept the s. of the assurance of sonship with the
196:3.19 exemplified a religion of love: s. in the Father’s love,
sedate
96:6.2 from nomadic herders into settled and s. farmers.
sedimentary
58:7.9 sandstone and conglomerates represents the s.
58:7.9 The s. rocks belonging to this early stratification rest
59:1.9 The s. deposits of these ages are of four sorts:
sedimentation
58:4.7 upper rock s. and intermittent lava flow is absent
59:3.4 the mineral deposits represent the s. of sluggish
97:8.5 religious superstition as a supernatural s. appearing
sedimentations
59:4.7 stratum which characterizes one of the Devonian s.,
60:1.1 The gypsum and red layers throughout these s. over
60:3.9 The s. of these times are variegated, consisting of
61:4.2 continents, but most of these s. were later removed.
sediments
59:5.10 and plants, along with much gravel and basin s..
sedition
66:7.20 the Caligastia catastrophe of deception and s..
67:5.2 Very soon after the rebellion the entire staff of s.
67:8.1 Amadon’s glorious rejection of the flood tides of s.
174:2.4 the Roman authorities and charge him with s..
seditionmonger
185:3.6 convinced that, instead of being a dangerous s.,
seducer
75:4.7 realized all that Eve’s s. promised by way of “new
seductive
53:4.4 Lucifer was given a free hand to prosecute his s. plan
53:7.13 archrebels continued their deceptive and s. efforts to
see—also see—with I; see—with they; see—with we;
see—with you; see fit; see God
1:3.3 which no material creature has seen or can s..”
1:5.1 He who formed the eye, shall he not s.?”
1:5.4 though material mortals cannot s. the person of God,
1:5.5 would not ask nor expect to s. other than the Son.
2:6.3 “Taste and s. that the Lord is good!
5:1.1 the spiritual vision which will enable him to s.
5:1.9 stand in the divine and central presence and s. him
9:7.1 unique and inexplicable power to s., hear, sense,
11:7.1 from the upper surface of Paradise, one would “s.”
12:2.2 Although the unaided human eye can s. only two
15:4.7 observe them at one point but more difficult to s.
24:6.2 those realities which “eye cannot s. nor ear hear,
28:4.1 turn, as it were, to a living mirror and therein to s.
28:4.2 This ability—to hear and s., as it were, all things—
28:5.7 also reflectively s. the very beings, of high or lowly
32:3.6 In this way they lose the ability to s. the Father
32:5.1 impossible to s. very much of it at any one time
34:4.11 But John did not s. the seats of the four and twenty
39:1.7 Herein lies the duty of the court advisers: to s. that
47:10.4 mansion world career is such as will s. you through
51:6.5 one who can s. and comprehend the invisible
51:6.5 for the Material Sons and Daughters are able to s.
54:5.5 the affectionate father in which the sinner may s. the
55:2.7 Mortal observers can s. nothing of their translated
57:3.2 saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers s.
63:4.4 to s. one of these primitive men valiantly fighting
64:6.10 just to s. which tribe could build the largest mound.
69:7.4 sense of smell led to the notion it could s. spirits,
75:0.1 Adam was able to s. very little progress outside the
75:3.6 he wanted to s. some immediate results—
77:3.5 group desired to s. the tower built as a memorial of
88:3.3 Civilized peoples in the twentieth century s. to it that
96:7.7 find favor with him and shall s. his face with joy,
96:7.7 from going into the pit, and he shall s. the light.”
101:1.3 “Without holiness no man may s. the Lord.”
113:7.1 for the first time, actually to s. your long-loved and
116:4.6 these Trinity-origin sovereigns s. both ways, know
120:3.7 S. that nothing potentially idolatrous is left on the
123:1.1 married brothers, who was indeed surprised to s.
124:2.4 business to s. that no one was permitted to impose
124:3.7 was insistent that his father take him to s. the games,
124:4.6 unfortunate that Joseph could not have lived to s.
124:6.4 the pilgrims could s. the Greek city of Scythopolis
125:5.1 Simon came down from Bethany to s. what the boy
125:6.4 Jesus might have gone thither to s. Elizabeth and
126:1.5 expecting to s. Jesus engage in some superhuman
127:1.8 Jesus’ mother grieved to s. him work so hard;
127:3.11 be good to work together and s. more of each other.
127:3.12 And never again did John and Jesus s. each other
127:6.5 Jesus wanted most of all to s. Lazarus, Martha, and
127:6.7 Mary was shocked at first but came gradually to s.
130:8.2 soul from darkness, and he shall s. the light’?”
130:8.6 all three being anxious to s. this mistress of empire
131:2.3 Taste and s. that the Lord is good!
131:3.3 It is evil to s. sin where there is no sin; to s. no sin
132:4.8 greater a nation the more solicitous will it be to s.
132:7.2 thus will all God-seeking persons s. the Father
133:9.4 at Charax, never to s. them again in this world;
135:2.2 John did not again s. Jesus until the event of his
135:3.1 when he made trips to Hebron to s. his mother
135:6.6 and all flesh shall s. the salvation of God.
135:8.4 John was day by day expecting to s. Jesus arrive on
135:8.5 John did not look up to s. Jesus until the Son of
135:9.3 Thousands came to s. the new attraction in John’s
135:11.1 Few of John’s followers were permitted to s. him.
135:11.1 John longed to s. Jesus but had to be content with
135:11.3 Jesus sent him no word, that he came not to s. him
137:2.1 river near Pella, never again to s. John in the flesh.
137:2.6 Philip, taking him by the arm, said, “Come and s..
137:3.1 Jesus, stopping at Magdala to s. his brother Jude.
137:3.7 present to s. the revelation of the might and power
137:5.3 he never would be able to make his followers s.
137:5.4 to the boatshop, promising to s. them the next day
138:3.7 this was a strange sight in all Jewry; to s. a man of
138:10.4 Philip’s duty to provide food and to s. that visitors
138:10.6 It was his duty to s. that the budget was balanced,
139:3.4 feature of James’s personality was his ability to s. all
139:5.2 He never seemed to s. very far into any proposition.
139:5.3 it was Peter’s duty to s. that they were at all times
139:5.8 Philip’s effective reply was, “Come and s..”
139:6.1 Nathaniel was on the way to s. John the Baptist
139:8.3 Even his wife was glad to s Thomas join the apostles
139:11.3 and remove all indecision, to s. a new soul born into
139:11.9 it was proper to want to s. the social, economic,
140:5.14 parents should s. to it that they do not lose that faith.
140:7.2 had been coming to Bethsaida to s. Jesus.
141:0.2 Andrew was somewhat startled to s. the Master
141:6.1 heard of Jesus and had come to Capernaum to s.
141:6.4 s. that men are born of the spirit before you seek
141:7.13 how Jesus seemed to s. the end from the beginning.
141:9.1 had been down to the Jordan twice to s. Jesus,
142:0.2 The Master did not again s. Annas until the time
142:2.1 Jacob came to Andrew making request to s. Jesus
142:6.1 there came to s. Jesus one Nicodemus, a wealthy
142:6.1 Nicodemus had arranged with Andrew to s. Jesus
142:6.2 he came to s. Jesus wholly because of his personal
142:6.4 except a man be born from above, he cannot s. the
142:7.2 had ever lived on earth who could simultaneously s.
142:8.4 one Joseph of Arimathea ventured out to s. Jesus
143:5.10 Jacob’s well, for there you will s. a man who told me
143:6.1 Nalda drew the crowd out from Sychar to s. Jesus,
144:2.3 a friend of mine on a journey has come to s. me,
144:5.42 To s. the way, the light, and the truth.
145:3.11 Jesus desired to s. these suffering mortals made
145:5.9 his brothers James and Jude came to s. him, calling
146:4.4 people could plainly s. that he had been cleansed of
146:5.1 Jesus was at Cana; so he hastened over to s. him.
147:1.1 So the elders went to s. Jesus and their spokesman
147:3.2 John to Jesus: “Master, s. all of these suffering
148:6.9 the human sufferer begins to s. the light of life;
150:2.1 When any of the women believers desired to s. the
151:6.5 were astonished to s. the lunatic sitting with Jesus
152:0.2 had heard the father’s request followed on to s.
152:2.4 to stop over at Capernaum to s. and hear Jesus
152:5.3 Fear not, stand still and s. the salvation of the Lord
153:4.1 I charge one of your loyal fellows to s. that you do
154:6.10 it was in the human mind of Jesus to s. his family
154:6.11 this explains why Jesus did not s. his family waiting
154:7.2 to s. that information of their whereabouts and safety
156:1.5 I am determined that he shall s. my daughter, for I
157:2.2 to pervert your understanding that your eyes s. not
159:4.9 men of another generation so intensely longed to s.
161:1.1 which Rodan and the two apostles did not s. alike,
162:7.5 Even Abraham rejoiced to s. my day, and by faith
163:5.2 mostly earnest, who came into Perea to s. Jesus
163:6.1 Jesus was able to s. men going out to spread the
163:6.4 “Blessed are the eyes which s. and the ears which
164:0.1 teachers in Israel another opportunity to s. the light
164:2.1 the Jewish leaders another chance to s. the light.
164:3.9 when they observed that he could s., all said, “Is this
164:3.9 said, “No, it is one like him, but this man can s..”
164:3.10 they began to inquire of him how he was able to s.,
164:4.7 If this is true, how is it that he can now s.?”
164:4.7 was born blind, but how it is that he has come to s.,
165:6.2 trust this faithful steward to s. that his children are
166:1.4 the Pharisees are persistent in their refusal to s. the
168:0.9 Martha, while craving to s. Jesus, desired to avoid
168:1.1 Then Martha said, “Come and s..”
169:4.12 but to s. Jesus is an experience which in itself is a
171:2.3 to count up the cost to s. whether you had money
171:3.4 that he was going to Bethany to s. Lazarus.
171:6.1 to be present, and he much desired to s. Jesus.
171:6.1 resolved that he would s. what sort of a man Jesus
171:6.1 short of stature, he could not s. over their heads.
172:0.3 even on the Sabbath day, to s. Jesus and Lazarus,
172:5.3 Peter was a great preacher, and he disliked to s.
172:5.8 “Look, everybody, s. who comes here, the king of
173:3.2 and harlots shall s. the error of their way and go on
174:0.2 Keep a firm hold on your brethren and s. that they
174:5.1 we come to you, Sir, with the request to s. Jesus,
175:1.1 not opened the eyes of those who refuse to s. light,
175:4.8 different motives for wanting to s. Jesus put to death
176:0.1 S. the massive stones and the beautiful adornment;
176:4.7 The children of light are all destined to s. him, and
177:0.3 well prepared to s. that no harm befalls you.”
177:2.2 Wise parents, such as yours, s. to it that their
179:1.4 when he should come and s. him in the place of
180:4.2 “In just a few hours the world will s. me no more;
180:6.8 Mortal man cannot s. the spirit Father; therefore
181:2.2 S. to it that their present confusion regarding my
181:2.14 let your brethren s.—even all the world—what the
183:0.4 these rebels of the realms would be pleased to s. all
183:5.4 “Go along with this prisoner and s. that these Jews
183:5.4 Watch that they do not assassinate him, and s. that
185:4.1 and he really hoped to s. him do some wonder.
186:0.1 As Jesus and his accusers started off to s. Herod,
186:0.1 Go to my mother and bring her to s. me ere I die.”
186:0.2 bearing the request of Jesus to s. his mother before
186:0.2 at once in the company of John to s. her eldest son
187:0.4 Jewish leaders went out to s. Jesus die on the cross
187:2.1 could plainly s. the expression on the faces of all
188:1.1 the Sanhedrin standing by to s. that none of Jesus’
188:1.1 soldiers will stand by to s. that no man interferes.”
188:4.8 to detect his subjects in wrongdoing and to s. that
188:5.11 S. in the death of the Son of Man the climax of the
189:4.7 (Mary did not s. distinctly when she first entered
189:4.11 eyes were enabled to s. the morontia form of Jesus
189:4.13 in great haste to reach the tomb and s. these things
190:2.5 even stronghearted men have begun to s. him.
190:5.3 his brother to say, “but they did not s. Jesus.”
190:5.4 that all who sit in darkness shall s. the great light of
194:3.2 Jesus on the cross, saying, “Let us s. if God will
195:9.8 if it could only s. Jesus as he really lived on earth
195:10.1 The world needs to s. Jesus living again on earth in
see—with I
1:3.2 “Lo, he goes by me, and I s. him not; he passes on
20:5.7 I have yet to s. the record of the failure or default
107:3.7 I probably should be unable to s. any resident beings
120:3.10 When I shall again s. you on Salvington, we shall
131:9.3 I do not s. how a man can live without this faith.
131:10.6 his earth child I am sometime going forth to s. him.
131:10.7 I do not s how I can rejoice in the fatherhood of God
131:10.8 Though I s. God in these other religions, I find him
133:1.5 to defend Jesus, Ganid said: “Oh, I begin to s.!
145:3.9 I would desire to s. my children made whole—and—
147:6.4 And shall I not, before the day is finished, s. you
147:8.3 when I s. those who are naked, I will clothe them.
154:6.12 I appreciate their coming, and that I intended to s.
159:2.1 “Master, yesterday I went over to Ashtaroth to s. a
160:4.2 The essentials of the temporal life, as I s. them, are:
160:5.10 I s. in the teachings of Jesus, religion at its best.
164:3.10 I do not yet know the meaning of much that I s..”
164:4.2 told me to go wash in Siloam, and I do now s..”
164:4.9 I do know—that, whereas I was blind, now I s..”
174:0.2 I shall eventually s. all of my faithful ambassadors
180:6.7 but I will soon s. you again, and then will your
184:2.5 “Did I not s. you in the garden when they arrested
185:7.5 not Caesar’s friend, and I will s. that the emperor
190:2.5 I expect to s. him myself.”
191:1.3 “Farewell, Peter, until I s. you with your brethren.”
191:5.2 doubting apostle said: “I will not believe unless I s.
192:1.4 John, I am glad to s. you again and in carefree
see—with they
17:1.3 they s. all, hear all, feel all, even know all, that
49:4.3 can s. and hear considerably more than the Urantia
74:2.2 had hoped to s. it become the tongue of Urantia as
75:1.1 They could s. no way out of the dilemma, and
75:1.6 They wanted to s. some immediate results, and they
76:4.5 and Eve were able to s. the midwayers and angelic
76:4.5 They retained the ability to s. these celestial beings
123:5.12 they could s the long ridge of Mount Carmel running
123:5.12 could s. the Greco-Roman cities of the Decapolis,
127:2.2 When they came to s. Jesus, he listened carefully to
127:3.12 they decided not again to s. each other until they
135:8.1 They went to s. John once a week and brought
135:9.1 Jesus had gone, and when they would s. him again.
135:9.9 gave no word as to when they would again s. him.
136:2.3 they s. the apparition of the Personalized Adjuster.
137:8.3 And they did not s. him until late that evening when
139:12.5 As far as they could s., Judas was a matchless
140:3.6 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God.
140:3.13 Let your light so shine before men that they may s.
140:4.4 Let your light so shine before men that they may s.
140:5.12 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God
142:2.3 and the Son know all things, for indeed they s. all.
145:5.5 They clamored to s. Jesus.
151:1.4 confounded in that they will s. without seeing and
155:3.4 first taught to love their brethren whom they can s..
158:7.8 only a few times did they s. that flashing eye and hear
161:2.5 rejoices when they consent to s. the light of truth.
162:1.2 they now feared to s. him enter the city at this time,
162:1.9 who entertained the hope that they might s. him at
168:2.1 they could dimly s. the form of Lazarus, wrapped in
174:5.3 deliberately blinded their eyes that they s. not,
181:2.2 And when they all come to s. the light and enter
181:2.15 you, they will when they s. you drink my cup.
182:1.6 I would have with me in glory so that they may s.
184:5.8 they wanted to s. Jesus destroyed, but they would
189:4.6 They were greatly surprised to s. the stone rolled
191:6.2 after the Spirit of Truth which they s. in your lives,
194:4.2 Again and again they s. him and talk with him, and
see—with we
1:5.9 As we s. the Father revealed throughout his universe;
2:6.1 In the physical universe we may s. the divine
32:4.8 We can s. and understand the mechanism whereby
101:4.2 We s. no way of overcoming this difficulty, either
106:8.23 we do not s. that the I AM could possibly change as
124:6.17 we could s. that his human mind was increasingly
131:2.7 his pleasures, and in his light we shall s. light.
131:10.2 Though we cannot s. God, we can know him.
139:5.9 Jerusalem, saying: “Sir, we desire to s. Jesus.”
141:5.1 “Master, how shall we learn to s. alike and thereby
158:1.9 We rejoice to s. this glory.
189:1.5 surround the tomb,but we did not s them do anything
193:3.2 will we s. the glory of God manifested on earth?”
see—with you
1:3.3 “You cannot s. my face, for no mortal can s. me
2:5.6 creation make it impossible for you to s. him.
3:2.10 constitute such a handicap that you are unable to s.
9:8.13 Even you will be able to s. your spiritual associates
14:3.7 to understand its beauty and grandeur you must s. it.
16:9.6 In the life of Jesus you s. man at his best.
18:4.7 You will early s. the Perfections of Days when you
18:4.9 You will s. all thirty of the Orvonton Perfections of
19:5.12 your first step on the eternal journey, can well s. that
22:10.3 Can you not s. that such living concentrations of a
23:2.13 The first of the messengers you will s. face to face
28:5.10 the temple of wisdom on Uversa and s. all this
28:4.8 You are here beginning to s something of the manner
30:4.30 But I cannot tell you about Havona; you must s.
31:1.4 And you should s. their enthusiasm in the new work
37:10.3 animal order of existence, but if you could s. them,
38:2.5 “S. that you do it not; I am a fellow servant with you
39:1.13 You will first s. these associate teaching seraphim on
40:5.1 like yourselves, one you can s., hear, and touch.
44:3.9 You would be unable to s. these temples could you
47:9.2 transitional culture, but you do not s. the Father.
47:10.4 mansion world career is such as will s. you through
48:6.35 “to s. yourself as others s. you” and “to know
52:1.4 you will begin to s. why this long and painful
110:2.5 fully conform to the Adjuster’s mind that you s.
120:1.6 again to exercise at any moment you may s. fit to
120:3.6 As you may s. fit, you are to identify yourself with
120:3.10 When I shall again s. you on Salvington, we shall
128:7.13 to the family necessities or pleasures as you s. fit.
132:5.24 right to hold and use such wealth as you may s. fit
132:7.5 “You s., Gonod, Buddha knew God in spirit but
133:1.2 Can you not s. that on this world such
133:3.7 stained faces, do you s. anything bad or wicked?”
135:11.2 “So you s., Teacher, that he who was with you at
137:4.8 S. that you do it not again. We must in all things
137:6.2 And when you s. these things, your heart shall
137:6.3 said: “Be patient and you shall s. the glory of God;
138:5.4 S. that you make no denunciations of Caesar or
140:3.17 you can the better s. to cast the mote out of your
141:2.1 But, my children, you s. not with the eye of faith,
141:5.1 when did I teach you that you should all s. alike?
141:5.1 You do not have to s. alike or feel alike or even
142:2.4 you should s. the Father as none of those who have
142:6.5 the rustle of the leaves, but you do not s. the wind—
142:6.7 very soon would you begin to s. with the eyes of
142:7.13 way now open still wider for all of you to s. God
144:8.3 But what did you s. when you beheld John?
146:4.4 “S. that you tell no man about your healing but
146:5.2 but except you s. signs and behold wonders, you
147:6.4 And shall I not, before the day is finished, s. you
148:6.7 Do you not s. that Job longed for a human God,
148:7.2 “Stand up here by my side that all may s. you.
150:4.1 You s. for yourselves that the harvest is plenteous,
150:9.2 I would rejoice to s. you all enter the kingdom, but
152:0.2 “Master, you can s. that this crowd presses you,
152:5.4 “And now do you all s. that the working of
152:5.4 the Father will anoint your eyes that you may s.
152:6.3 “You s., my children, the appeal to human feelings
153:3.4 “You can s. how you desert the commandment
153:4.5 that which you shall s. when the Son of Man departs
153:5.3 consternation when you s. the kingdom being
155:1.2 “Today you s. this fulfilled before your eyes.
155:1.2 you shall not s. the remainder of the Psalmist’s
156:1.6 “There, you can s. that my child is possessed by an
156:1.8 you s. for yourselves how the gentiles are able to
158:1.10 “Arise and be not afraid; you shall s. greater things
157:2.1 When you s. a cloud rising in the west, you say
158:1.7 And Jesus answered: “Until you shall s. the glory of
158:7.5 shall not taste death till you s. this kingdom of God
158:8.1 or the things you s. with your eyes give offense in
158:8.1 But most of all, s. that you despise not one of
159:2.1 Do you not s., John, that those who profess to do
162:6.3 That which you s. going on about this temple is
162:7.3 Will you not s. that I come forth from the Father,
163:3.1 “You s. how difficult it is for those who have
163:6.4 past ages have desired to behold what you now s.,
164:4.3 “This man cannot be from God because you can s.
164:5.2 Can you not s. that the works I do in my Father’s
165:2.3 he would have no sin, but you claim that you s.;
165:4.8 Can you not s. that my work has to do with
166:2.8 “You s. how it is that the children of the house,
166:3.5 But you who refuse this salvation will some day s.
166:4.2 Do you s the power of the spiritual world manifested
167:5.1 Said Jesus: “You s., then, that the Father gives
167:7.4 you would then s. the heavens opened and behold
168:1.12 if you would only believe, you should s. the glory
171:4.7 You will many times desire to s. me, but you shall
171:6.2 said: “You s. how this man has gone to lodge with
171:8.3 You will s. the Son of Man rejected now, but in
174:0.2 Remain unshaken, even when you cannot s. the
174:5.7 When you look upon me, you s. not only the Son
175:1.24 I say you will no more s. me teaching in the temple.
176:0.1 Jesus said: “You s. these stones and this massive
176:1.4 when you finally s. Jerusalem being encompassed
177:1.5 but s. to it that you tell no man the things which I
177:5.2 you will s. the multitude either flee in dismay or
178:2.3 I know that you know, but s. to it that you tell no
178:3.4 “When you s. this city destroyed, forget not that
180:0.3 I am going to leave you, you will s. me no more
180:0.3 you shall all s. me in the age to come when you
180:3.7 for you have lived with me and you now s. me.”
180:4.5 In a little while you will not s. me as you do here,
180:6.5 Afterward, when you again s. me, I shall already
180:6.5 so that even then you will not s. me for long.”
180:6.6 and ‘When you s. me again it will not be for long,
180:6.7 not be with you, and that, when you would s. me
180:6.7 but I will soon s. you again, and then will your
180:6.7 After you s. me again, you may also ask in my
180:6.8 spirit growth, you shall then s. the Father himself.”
181:1.5 when you s. all this come to pass, be not dismayed
181:2.11 now, Simon, when you do finally s. all of this,
181:2.11 you become willing to s. by the eye of the spirit
181:2.11 You shall really s. the kingdom you have longed
181:2.13 must come before you will be able to s. the vision of
181:2.14 s. to it that you make no such distinctions among
181:2.20 be shown, and very soon shall you s. great things.
181:2.20 sightedness, you will live to s. my words fulfilled.
182:3.2 Cannot you s. that my soul is exceedingly
182:3.4 “Father, you s. my sleeping apostles; have mercy
185:3.1 “S. that you tell no man that I talked with you.”
185:8.2 but I have found no guilt in him. S. you to it.
186:1.5 what is that to us? S. you to that—and begone!”
187:4.1 Do you not s. that we are suffering justly for our
188:5.11 Rather, make sure that you s. in the cross the final
191:2.1 And now that you actually s. me, will you believe?
191:5.4 you would not believe unless you could s. me and
191:5.4 and though you s. no nail marks on my hands,
191:6.2 And when men s. you so love them, and when
192:2.13 You s. that I have already left you in the flesh.
194:4.4 he has poured forth this which you s. and hear.
195:5.12 the black patches of evil which you s. are shown
see fit
74:1.4 receivers until that governing body should s. fit to
120:1.6 again to exercise at any moment you may s. fit to
120:3.6 As you may s. fit, you are to identify yourself with
128:7.13 to the family necessities or pleasures as you s. fit.
132:5.24 right to hold and use such wealth as you may s. fit
136:4.9 great satisfaction if he, Jesus, should s. fit to finish
188:1.1 Joseph: “This body is yours to do with as you s. fit.
see God
1:3.3 But it is not necessary to s. God with the eyes of
1:5.5 Mortal man simply cannot s. God until he achieves
32:3.6 development will enable them to s. God in person,
101:2.10 enables man to s. the same God in nature that faith
131:1.6 their fellows and who have pure hearts shall s. God.
131:10.2 Though we cannot s. God, we can know him.
131:10.8 Though I s. God in these other religions, I find him
140:3.6 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God.
140:5.12 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God
140:5.13 To s. God—by faith—means to acquire true spiritual
142:7.13 way now open still wider for all of you to s. God
143:6.4 That Jesus wants all men to s. God as a Father-friend
156:5.4 our forefathers were disposed to s. God in almost
See Fuch
94:5.1 At S., for more than one hundred years,
seed
34:6.6 The s. of theoretical truth is dead, the highest moral
39:3.7 interpersonal relationships, for such is the s. and
48:6.36 the planting of a s. necessitates its death, the death
53:9.8 every sin is concealed the s. of its own destruction”;
54:4.6 If the s. sowing is good, this interval provides for
54:4.6 if the s. sowing is evil, this merciful delay provides
59:6.0 6. THE SEED-PLANT PERIOD
59:6.7 The s. plants first appeared, and they afforded a food
60:3.19 these s.-bearing grasses and trees were to the plant
65:6.3 was the evolution of the spore into the complex s..
65:6.3 potentials of variety and versatility inherent in the s..
75:5.9 that man and the woman, between his s. and her s..”
83:5.4 brother’s widow for the purpose of “raising up s. for
93:6.3 stars if you are able; so numerous shall your s. be.”
103:2.3 the s. of revealed religion germinates is the moral
120:1.6 shall be invested with the s. of its own annihilation
121:4.1 it was possible for the s. of Christianity to sprout
130:2.3 so favorable for planting the s. of the new gospel
132:1.3 science harbors within itself the potential s. of the
132:3.6 The concealed s. of the human soul is an immortal
136:1.1 whether he was called the “s. of Abraham” or “the
137:8.12 “This new kingdom is like a s. growing in the good
140:8.27 that the kingdom of heaven is like a mustard s..
151:1.2 and it came to pass as he sowed that some s. fell by
151:1.2 Other s. fell upon the rocky places where there
151:1.2 Other s. fell among the thorns, and as the thorns
151:1.2 Still other s. fell upon good ground and, growing,
151:2.2 is the gospel preacher; the s. is the word of God.
151:2.2 The s. which fell by the wayside represents those
151:2.2 The birds which snatched away the s. that fell
151:2.2 The s. which fell upon the rocky places, and which
151:2.2 The s. which fell among thorns represents those
151:2.2 Now the s. which fell on good ground and sprang
151:2.3 My idea of this parable would be: The s.
151:2.3 The s. which fell by the wayside on hardened
151:2.3 The birds of the sky that snatched away the s.
151:2.3 The s. which fell among the rocks stands for those
151:2.3 The s. which fell among the thorns represents
151:2.3 The s. which fell on good soil, springing up to bear
151:3.15 kingdom is also like a man who cast good s. upon
151:3.15 the s. sprang up and grew, and although he knew
151:4.1 “The kingdom is like a man who sowed good s. in
151:4.1 him: ‘Sir, did you not sow good s. in your field?
151:4.2 “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard s.
151:4.2 Now a mustard s. is the least of seeds, but when it
153:2.1 these things shall be upon you and your s. forever
162:7.3 “I know that you are Abraham’s s., yet your leaders
166:3.5 some day see the prophets of the s. of Abraham sit
170:2.16 in the dough or like the growing of the mustard s..
174:3.1 his brother should take the wife and raise up s. for
178:1.15 leaven in the dough, like the grain of mustard s.;
178:1.15 now I declare that it is like the s. of the living being
178:1.15 it remains the same living s., unfailingly unfolds
182:1.6 the eternal harvest of the s. sowing of time in the
seed-bearing
60:3.19 these s. grasses and trees were to the plant world
seed-plant
59:6.0 6. THE SEED-PLANT PERIOD
seed-sowing
187:1.5 A terrible harvest, indeed, of the s. of this day.
seeds
8:1.6 Upon these s. of potential existence, diffused
52:1.7 planting of the s. of revealed religion by the Prince
76:3.6 Adam’s caravan had carried the s. and bulbs of plants
81:1.6 peoples (notably the Chinese) learned to plant s.
81:1.6 the sprouting of s. accidentally moistened or which
88:5.2 tiger claws, crocodile teeth, poison plant s., snake
117:5.14 The finite contains within itself the s. of eternity;
118:8.6 then does civilization contain within itself the s. of
118:8.8 proves itself possessed of the s. of wisdom which
122:2.8 ever responsive to the sowing of such suggestive s..
140:5.7 The adult is willing to sow s. of self-denial in order
151:4.2 Now a mustard seed is the least of s., but when it is
seedtime
54:4.6 lag, this saving interval between s. and harvest.
seeing—see seeing that
15:9.18 we are desirous of s. your universe qualified for full
16:3.8 become candidates for s. the Son and the Father.
50:7.2 will creatures who can believe without s.,
94:6.7 into the beliefs of “s., doing, and thinking nothing.”
97:10.7 S. the evils of institutionalized religion, they seek to
102:2.8 carry on and “endure as s. Him who is invisible.”
111:7.5 long-distance view of a far-s. Monitor counteracted
125:3.2 mildly chiding each other for not s. to it that he
125:5.1 the experience of s. a lad confuse the wise men of
127:1.7 would, after rearing his family and s. them married
127:3.15 —to live as if he were “s. Him who is invisible.”
131:3.3 Those who avoid evil by s. things as they are gain
131:5.2 God is all-s., and he beholds both the evil deeds of
133:0.1 knew and loved him gave up hope of s. him again.
139:2.4 at s. Jesus on the beach, Peter jumped in and swam
141:7.3 so to live in the world that men, by s. their lives,
142:2.4 And thus s. him, you should rejoice to enter the
145:3.5 On s. this sight, Perpetua went and informed Peter,
148:9.2 Jesus, s. his faith, said to the paralytic: “Son, fear
150:9.3 were not accustomed to s. their beloved teacher,
151:1.4 will see without s. and will hear without hearing.
152:3.2 the apostles who still retained the hope of s. Jesus
153:4.6 unaccustomed to s. Jesus perform in such a militant
157:6.6 Jesus, s. this, then elected to meet his believers part
162:7.6 yet you talk about s. Abraham; you are a child of
163:3.5 and s. others standing in the market place idle, he
164:1.3 came upon the wounded man, s. his sorry plight,
164:3.8 of Siloam, he returned to his friends and family, s..
172:5.8 did not grasp the meaning of what his eyes were s.
173:5.6 aroused their hopes of s. the Master assert himself
177:3.1 they became very desirous of s. Jesus return.
183:3.9 s. this young man in his linen coat, gave chase,
183:5.3 The commander of the temple guards, s. John
184:2.1 Judas came up to the gate but, s. Jesus and John,
185:4.1 Herod was desirous of s. him, feeling secure
185:6.5 When they had recovered from the first shock of s.
187:2.5 cut to the very quick by s. this executed Galilean
192:1.4 Mark was up and, s. the apostles coming ashore
192:3.3 go fishing lest he come to visit them and they miss s.
195:10.18 But Christianity is a mighty religion, s. that the
seeing that
52:7.15 Wherefore, beloved, s. that you look for such things,
139:3.8 —he did drink the cup with the Master, s. that he
139:7.6 devoted to the task of s. that the messengers of the
148:6.8 ‘You are foolish to claim to be righteous, s. that you
156:5.4 “It is not strange that you ask such questions s.
158:6.1 s. that those things which happened on the mountain
162:6.4 said Jesus could not be the Christ, s. that he came
162:7.5 this statement proves that I have a devil, s. that
163:2.4 S. that I have observed all the commandments
163:6.2 s. that I beheld Satan falling as lightning from
167:7.1 this question: “S. that the high priest is a Sadducee,
169:3.2 But now all this is changed, s. that Lazarus is
171:8.6 unreasonable, s. that you take up where you have
172:1.6 Why do you trouble Mary about this, s. that she
173:4.4 And there is a mystery about this stone, s. that
178:2.5 “Master, s. that the time of the Passover draws near,
180:6.2 “Now that I am leaving you, s. that the hour has
182:2.8 Strengthen your brethren, s. that I have already told
183:2.3 s. that their bargain with the traitor called for Jesus
184:1.1 possible sympathy of some of the Pharisees, s. that
194:4.10 Pharisees were little bothered by the situation, s.
seek—see seek me; see seek—with God or Father;
see seek—imperative
0:12.4 Deity realities s. realization and manifestation in
5:1.5 privileged to s. intimate personal communion with
5:4.3 All nonreligious human activities s. to bend the
5:5.12 it must not s. to be a thing apart in the totality of
14:4.22 who there s. to advance from lower to higher circuits
19:5.11 that Inspired Trinity Spirits are playing hide and s.
25:1.5 creatures who have attained Havona, and who s.
27:5.2 No longer must you s. enlightenment from
27:6.2 they may even s. to encompass the concepts of the
27:6.3 plans and purposes of Infinity and s. to co-ordinate
34:6.4 Spiritual forces unerringly s. and attain their own
35:9.5 and readily intrench itself and s. to assert itself.
38:7.5 potential personality volition s. new achievements.
39:0.11 the more persistently do the angelic ministers s.
39:3.3 These seraphim s. no special favors for one group
39:3.4 These are the angels who s. to divest the associations
44:8.2 inspire these mortals to s. for ever-perfecting ideals
48:6.35 they s. to encourage your speedy development
48:6.37 They are the teachers of those who s. insight into the
48:6.32 angels will teach you to s. truth as well as fact,
48:6.32 to water the garden of your heart as well as to s.
50:2.2 Planetary Princes may at any time s. the counsel
50:5.9 which impel them to s. for spiritual satisfactions
50:6.4 Superior intellect will s. a noble culture and find
51:3.6 minorities who may s. to subvert social development
52:2.5 expanding group of mortals tends to s. isolation.
52:6.5 Only moral beings will s. for that spiritual insight
53:7.15 archrebels allowed to roam the entire system to s.
64:7.18 Eskimo descendants of the Urantia aborigines to s.
66:6.7 breakdown of all authority when missionaries s. to
71:3.10 but later on men s. such ministry as a privilege,
71:4.16 defense against their benighted fellows who s.
74:3.5 would s. to redeem the social culture of Urantia
80:2.5 the great influx of Saharans led them to s. outlets
82:6.9 as racial prejudice would s. to make them appear.
83:4.9 marriages turned out bad, led primitive man to s.
86:3.4 and death, that impelled the savage to s. for help
86:4.8 modern peoples s. to arrest the decay of the dead.
86:5.11 when they s. to communicate with material beings.
89:5.7 aged parents would s. to be eaten by their children;
91:1.2 he was obliged to s. the aid of nonreligious magic,
91:2.4 the higher efficacy of true prayer in that men s. to
91:6.3 the ever-present urge to s. help and guidance from
92:5.5 s. to make good this loss by enshrouding his
94:2.6 was a definite effort to s. and to find true reality.
97:4.3 s. him who formed the seven stars and Orion,
97:10.7 they s. to destroy the technique of group functioning.
98:7.11 as sincerely s. to follow in the way of its teaching.
100:4.4 should sympathetically s. to discern his viewpoint,
102:2.5 then s. to identify this energy unity of his science
102:2.7 indolent men often s. to escape the rigors of truly
102:3.4 he is impelled to s. loving service-contact with his
106:6.6 hardly profitable for the human mind to s. to grasp
111:3.4 the fostering of a mind function whose meanings s.
112:2.19 their universe adventures as they s. for enlarged
113:4.1 Seraphim continually s. to promote circle-making
113:5.4 The seraphim guard you; they do not s. directly to
114:6.15 They ever s. to uplift man’s recreational diversions
117:6.1 We s. the Supreme in the universes, but we find him
118:1.5 while its wisdom forecasts s. to penetrate deeper
120:3.6 in every possible manner s. to avoid the formal
122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to s. work, and their small savings
125:0.7 And never again did they s. to change Jesus’ mind
130:1.2 at all times when we s. to escape the present duty
130:1.2 when they s. the light with a whole heart, the spirit
130:6.2 the best route to the goal of destiny which you s.
131:3.4 salvation, then make sure that you sincerely s. to
131:7.2 the virtues of men does the Prince of Heaven s. to
131:8.5 and repents of sin, then may he s. forgiveness;
131:8.5 If you s. for him daily, you shall find him.
133:1.4 I would by every possible artifice s. to prevent and
133:3.7 we will s. refreshment and plan for the new life
133:4.4 of the Mithraic cult he said: “You do well to s. for
136:4.10 own spirit that he might s. to know the will of God
136:6.4 course—he decided not to s. self- preservation.
136:9.11 Neither will he s. to win acceptance of a spiritual
137:8.8 “Those who first s. to enter the kingdom, thus
137:8.8 Unless you s entrance into the kingdom with the faith
137:8.11 only those who s. perfection through service, for I
138:4.2 mercy in the face of any hungry soul who may s.
138:7.3 that the enemy of the kingdom would s. also to
140:5.7 The poor in spirit s. for goals of spiritual wealth—
140:5.8 Only the humble s. for divine strength and crave
141:6.2 to take something out of the hearts of those who s.
141:6.4 see that men are born of the spirit before you s. to
142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate
143:2.4 “By the old way you s. to suppress, obey, and
143:2.6 while you s. for perfection in the love of God.
143:5.1 only our brethren, the Jews, s. to harm us.”
143:5.4 if you would cease to trifle with my words and s.
143:5.5 Nalda was just about to s. direct and personal help
145:3.5 who were on their way to s. healing at Jesus’ hands.
145:5.5 Behold, all men s. you; never before have so many
145:5.6 satisfaction of those who s. for signs and wonders
147:5.6 most flagrant sinner on earth if such sincerely s. an
148:4.8 foreigner, or stepchild, must s. for legal adoption
148:7.2 Sabbath day or should he s. help on another day.
148:9.2 into Jesus’ presence, where he could s. healing.
149:1.1 intense faith which impelled them to s. for healing.
151:1.3 Why do you speak in parables to those who s. the
151:1.4 to those who s. our destruction, from now on,
151:1.4 to know the truth may find that which they s.,
151:2.7 but you make a mistake when you s. to offer such
151:5.5 bidden Peter s. peace wherewith to quiet his soul,
153:2.3 Will you also s. to put to death the teacher who
153:2.4 “What is it you s. as evidence of my mission on
153:2.5 “What new sign is it that you s. at my hands?
153:4.3 such persistent workers of iniquity will never s.
153:5.2 every way possible to s. to promote the movement
154:6.1 They urged Mary to go with her sons and s. to
155:1.4 The Pharisees who s. our destruction verily think
155:1.5 your fellow men will then s. after you that they may
155:2.3 it appeared that no more people were minded to s.
155:5.9 the easy way out for man’s urge to s. satisfaction for
156:2.5 and that he did not s. to become a martyr.
156:5.11 greater the love need, the more does divine love s.
157:4.8 to go apart by themselves in the hills to s. wisdom,
157:6.9 I declare to you that I have come to s. and to save
158:4.5 this father and his son, saying, “Whom do you s.?”
158:4.5 I s. healing for my afflicted son.
158:6.2 your old evil tendencies to s. for preferred places
158:6.5 into the hands of the men who s. my destruction.
158:8.1 If you would be first in the kingdom, s. to minister
159:3.8 Men s. for the treasures of the kingdom with
159:5.10 to the indignities of those who might purposely s.
160:1.11 to s. for new stores of wisdom and energy for
160:2.10 marriage is entered by those who s. other values
160:3.4 would not destroy the door but rather would s. for
160:3.5 from the temptation to s. for easy and transient
160:4.10 Poverty must ever be the lot of all men who s. for
160:5.9 if you s. to substitute the word God for the reality of
160:5.11 we s. for those symbols of meaning wherewith to
162:2.1 Father, I thereby s. the glory of him who sent me.
162:2.1 how many of you honestly s. to fulfill its demands
162:2.1 command some of you s. to kill the Son of Man.”
162:2.2 asked Jesus, “Why do the rulers s. to kill you?”
162:2.2 he replied: “The rulers s. to kill me because they
162:2.2 They s. to kill me because they well know that, if
162:2.6 they are doing God’s service when they secretly s.
162:2.7 You s. to be rid of me and my disquieting
162:2.7 all who truly s. to find me shall sometime attain
162:6.3 while you s. to water your souls with the traditions
162:7.3 yet your leaders s. to kill me because my word has
162:7.3 while these deluded teachers s to do the things which
162:7.3 but others s. to destroy me because I have told you
162:7.4 I s. not my own glory, only the glory of my Father
164:3.6 encouraged his apostles to s. for the true causes of
164:3.8 full occasion which they s. for accusing the Son of
165:2.3 your darkened and deluded leaders, s. to kill the
165:3.3 when they s. to destroy the Son of Man, be not
165:3.6 such deliberate rebels will hardly s. forgiveness for
165:5.3 from the nations of the world who so diligently s.
166:1.4 while they s. the chief seats in the synagogue and
166:1.5 you would hinder all others who s. to enter therein
166:3.2 a comparatively few of those who s. the kingdom
166:3.3 likewise narrow so that, of those who s. salvation,
166:3.3 wide enough to admit all who sincerely s. to enter,
166:3.4 they may subsequently s. entrance thereto when
166:3.4 those who s. to find an entrance when it is revealed
167:1.5 to s. for the lowest place and take your seat therein,
169:1.3 I have come to s. and to save those who are lost.
169:1.4 the Son of Man goes out in the wilderness to s. for
169:1.6 to go out into the world to s. my own fortune.
169:1.14 to receive all who s. entrance into the kingdom
169:1.15 the true shepherds of the flock, to s. the lost sheep.
169:2.4 so did this dishonest steward s. to make friends for
171:0.6 highly indignant that James and John would s. to
171:2.5 If you s. honor and glory, if you are worldly
171:4.7 You will then s. but not find me.”
171:6.2 I am going to s. salvation with all my heart and
171:6.3 Son of Man has come to s. and to save that which is
171:8.6 and that you s. to reap where you have not sown.
172:1.7 that Judas finally made up his mind to s. revenge
173:2.2 five groups to go out among the people and s. to
174:2.1 otherwise to s. to embarrass him before the people
175:1.3 even to these men who now s. my destruction.
175:1.5 that the Jews will turn to my Father and s. salvation
175:1.9 And even while they s. all this honor from men, they
175:1.10 Neither should you s. to lord it over your brethren in
175:1.11 priests and rulers who even now s. my destruction;
177:0.3 that the Pharisees and rulers s. to destroy you,
178:1.3 shall worship only God while you s. to enlighten
178:1.7 of the universe—s. to live peaceably with all men.
178:1.9 So long as the rulers of earthly governments s. to
178:1.12 You must not s. to promulgate truth nor to establish
178:1.16 who assail them, but they who s. our destruction.
179:3.9 the Pharisees and the children of this world s., but
181:2.20 leading man to search for God and to s. eternal
182:2.9 thought that the chief priests would s. to apprehend
183:0.1 Jesus suggested they go to their tents and s. sleep
183:2.2 and Judas feared they would all s. to destroy him.
183:3.4 captain of the Romans, said, “Whom do you s.?”
183:3.6 stepped up and again asked, “Whom do you s.?”
187:4.1 Better that we should s. forgiveness for our sins
189:4.10 spoke Jesus to them, saying, “Whom do you s.?”
189:4.10 Mary said: “We s. for Jesus who was laid to rest in
190:5.4 the everlasting joy of those who s. righteousness.
190:5.4 that he will really s. and save those who are lost.
191:0.13 Thomas waited for his brethren to s. him out and ask
192:2.1 It is the love of God that impels men to s. salvation.
193:4.3 emotional conflicts, to s. relief in self-expression,
194:3.2 The religions of pessimistic despair s. to obtain
194:3.3 The religion of Jesus does not s. to escape this life
195:5.1 the duty to “s. first the realities of heaven” in all of
196:3.9 man can realize the divine presence and s. to attain
seek me
130:8.2 the Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You shall s. me and find me
131:2.9 If you s. me, you shall find me if you search for
146:2.5 Having rejected the way of life, you may s. me
162:2.7 And then will many of you diligently s. me, but
162:2.7 all who truly s. to find me shall sometime attain
162:5.3 and that you will s. me and not find me, for where
171:4.7 You will then s. but not find me.”
180:0.3 Soon you will s. for me, but you will not find me,
183:3.6 If, therefore, you s. me, let these others go their way.
seek—with God or Father
5:4.1 The religions of revelation allure men to s. for a God
26:1.15 help and guidance of all who s. to attain the Father
94:3.1 these very creatures as they s. to attain the Father,
97:4.3 s. him who formed the seven stars and Orion,
130:1.2 when in the very depths of despair, to s. after God
130:1.2 when such disheartened souls sincerely s. for God
131:8.5 If you s. for him daily, you shall find him.
132:7.2 You cannot reveal God to those who do not s. for
136:4.10 own spirit that he might s. to know the will of God
140:1.5 “Your message to the world shall be: S. first the
140:6.3 those who s. to obtain the Father’s favor by prayer,
140:6.13 S. first the kingdom of God, and when you have
140:10.4 and it is your Father’s kingdom you s. to enter.
142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate your
143:2.6 while you s. for perfection in the love of God.
145:2.9 Creator, to know God and to s. to become like him.
153:3.2 ever to s. to know and do the will of the indwelling
154:5.2 Jesus directed them all to s. God for guidance and
154:6.12 no offense in me but rather to s. for a knowledge of
155:6.12 You must cease to s. for the word of God only on
158:6.2 mountain yesterday to s. for a larger knowledge of
160:5.9 if you s. to substitute the word God for the reality
160:5.10 This gospel enables us to s. for the true God and to
162:2.1 Father, I thereby s. the glory of him who sent me.
169:1.2 prophets from Samuel to John that you should s. for
169:1.2 have they said, ‘S. the Lord while he may be found.
175:1.6 and repent, to signify your intention to s. God
190:5.4 needy and save the souls of the poor who s. him;
seek—imperative
126:4.3 “S. good and not evil that you may live, and so the
126:4.4 cease to do evil and learn to do good; s. justice,
138:6.4 “Go s. for the sinners; find the downhearted and
140:1.5 “Your message to the world shall be: S. first the
140:6.13 S. first the kingdom of God, and when you have
140:7.3 off to “go fishing, s. carefree change, or perchance
142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate your
144:2.3 Ask and it shall be given you; s. and you shall find
149:5.4 “S. not, then, for false peace and transient joy but
153:2.7 hanker not after the meat that perishes but rather s.
156:5.19 S. no unearned recognition and crave no undeserved
156:5.19 in all things related to honor and adulation s. only
165:5.3 S. the greater thing, and the lesser will be found
167:5.2 Ask and you shall receive; s. and you shall find.
169:1.2 have they said, ‘S. the Lord while he may be found.
174:0.2 S. the true realities of the spirit and cease to be at
175:1.10 Neither should you s. to lord it over your brethren in
175:1.10 S. in your daily lives, not self-glorification, but the
195:5.1 the duty to “s. first the realities of heaven” in all
196:0.8 therefore he said, “S. first the kingdom of heaven.”
seeker or truth seeker
130:1.1 This young Philistine was a ts.. Jesus was a truth
130:1.1 When a great ts. and a great truth giver meet,
132:5.2 “My good friend, I discern that you are a sincere s.
160:4.11 As a pleasure s. you should aim always to be a
195:5.2 Living truth teaches the ts. aright only when it is
seekers or truth seekers
34:4.5 force which ever draws all ts. towards Him
35:4.5 small colony of ts. residing at a place called Salem.
48:6.31 facts of time are the ideal instructors of all fact s..
123:3.1 procession of earnest students and sincere ts..
137:6.5 we go forth to labor for a generation of sign s..
140:5.7 such s. after truth do not have to wait for rewards
140:5.7 they are rewarded now.
140:5.7 They find the kingdom within their own hearts,
140:5.7 they experience such happiness now.
140:7.2 For weeks and weeks small groups of earnest ts.,
140:8.12 upon by social parasites or professional alms-s..
141:7.3 All sincere s. for the truth are always glad to hear
141:8.3 but when these ts. from the East arrived, Jesus
141:8.3 they returned to their homes along the Euphrates
145:5.5 many curiosity s. began to gather about the house
148:0.1 population of ts., healing candidates, and curiosity
155:1.5 The measure wherewith ts. are drawn to you
158:4.4 James of Safed and his fellow s. after Jesus came
159:4.6 Many earnest s. after the truth have been, and will
165:1.2 While three quarters of the multitude were ts.,
seeking—see seeking—with God or Father
see also God-seeking; self-seeking
5:5.3 The fact-s. scientist conceives of God as the First
22:10.8 it is well-nigh pathetic to observe them s. knowledge
28:5.16 they function as joy clearinghouses, s. to upstep
34:5.4 This dual spirit liaison hovers over the worlds, s. to
36:5.2 each s. receptivity capacity for manifestation quite
37:5.5 they are, ever s. to obtain for them mercy, justice,
48:5.8 traits as problem avoidance, unfairness, and ease s..
50:5.4 their waking hours either in s. food or in fighting,
50:5.6 these pleasure-s. weaklings are subjugated by the
52:1.7 capacity for s. reciprocal contact with divinity.
62:3.11 would not eat flesh, soon lost all interest in s. prey.
68:4.2 at the same time s. to enjoy pleasure and power.
71:7.3 localistic, militaristic, ego exalting, and success s.;
78:4.5 race had retained the Adamic tradition of peace-s.,
91:2.3 gods, then it became more of a petition, favor s..
94:7.2 Siddhartha detracted from the practice of s. salvation
100:5.7 In contrast with conversion-s., the better approach to
102:8.7 God s. man and finding him to the full satisfaction of
103:2.4 attained as the result of s. for superhuman help in
103:7.13 Logic is the synthetic truth-s progression of the unity
105:0.1 ever s. some absolute and infinite potential of destiny
105:5.5 always s. those high destinies commensurate with an
110:2.4 unceasingly s. to produce morontia duplicates of
114:6.7 all the while s. to translate from one generation to
115:6.6 Always is the finite Deity s. for dual correlation,
115:6.8 Supreme Being is forever s. for Paradise coherence.
117:4.11 s. for actualization by all that is as yet unexpressed.
120:2.8 The achievement of God s. man and finding him
120:4.1 who had accused their Creator-father of selfishly s.
123:5.15 the lads and gave them clay to play with, s. to
124:2.6 his parents were constantly s. to influence him to
125:5.10 But the clear light did not come to the truth-s. lad.
127:3.3 what he was about to witness at Jerusalem, thus s. to
131:5.3 “Praise God by s. the pleasure of the Wise One.
131:9.4 with the search for truth, not in s. for a mere living.
133:4.8 s. to transform their minds and lead their souls to the
133:4.10 he said: “My brother, I perceive you are s. for truth,
136:3.3 His reasons for s. this retirement were entirely
136:7.2 a course, however gratifying to the sign-s. Jews,
137:1.6 self-appointed task of s. for one who was not lost.
137:7.5 We are s. to win all of them, but we are not of any of
138:3.7 even with an irreligious and pleasure-s. throng of
138:8.8 Jesus sought to divert their minds from miracle s.
139:3.8 unpretentious worker, s. no special reward when
139:12.2 was s. employment with a fish-drying enterprise at
140:5.7 self-sufficient; the other was teachable and truth-s..
140:10.1 to those already s. sincere entrance to the kingdom
144:4.7 Worship is salvation for the pleasure-s. generations
145:2.17 wonder-s. generation and a miracle-minded people
145:5.6 many of them come s. not for truth and salvation
146:6.1 believed in signs; they were a wonder-s. generation.
147:2.2 from near and far those s. healing for their bodies,
148:7.1 and afflicted crowded up around Jesus, s. healing.
149:1.9 A rich widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came s. to be
151:4.5 The kingdom is also like a merchant s. goodly pearls;
152:5.6 the purpose of bringing to a head the miracle-s. and
152:6.5 to make Jesus king was the apex of the miracle-s.,
153:4.5 “This faithless and sign-s. generation seeks a token,
155:5.13 Are you fearful, soft, and ease-s.?
156:1.4 send away those who come s. your Master’s help?”
156:5.4 the energies of spirit, mind, and body, which are s.
156:5.11 but divine love is outgoing in all its satisfaction-s..
158:4.3 the western borders of Philip’s domains, s. Jesus
158:5.1 About noon yesterday, s. for you, I caught up with
160:3.4 that the “wise man, when s. entrance through the
163:7.4 in contrast with the miracle-minded and wonder-s.
164:1.1 a lawyer, s. to entangle Jesus in a compromising
164:3.9 passed, Josiah returned to his usual place of alms-s..
168:0.8 The friends who were with Mary, s. to comfort her,
168:1.14 end of the third day, s. to reanimate the dead body;
169:1.6 younger, was lighthearted and carefree, always s.
171:0.5 looking straight into the eyes of the two honor-s.
173:2.7 leaders refused to accept and were s. to corner him
174:3.2 practice of the brothers of a dead man s. to beget
174:5.9 but I am rejoiced to receive these truth-s. gentiles
178:3.1 S. again to avoid the crowds passing through the
179:5.7 you refrain from contending for greatness or s.
181:2.15 younger brother once came to me s. preferment
185:5.9 the pardon-s. crowd, “What shall I do with him who
186:4.1 s. to escape the guilt of delivering up an innocent
193:2.2 born of the spirit of truth-s. and God-finding.
194:3.8 will be forever unfolding to the truth-s. believer that
194:3.13 the spectacle of God also s. for man and sending his
seeking—with God or Father
1:5.5 in s. for the Father, he would not ask nor expect to
44:5.5 personalities who are in reality s. to discover the
52:1.7 capacity for s. reciprocal contact with divinity.
102:8.7 s. God and finding him to the fullness during one
102:8.7 God s. man and finding him to the full satisfaction of
112:7.6 for the s. of the highest universe value—God.
120:2.8 The achievement of God s. man and finding him
120:2.8 the phenomenon of man s. God and finding him;
131:5.3 “Praise God by s. the pleasure of the Wise One.
132:3.9 progression for every soul s. to achieve identity with
133:4.9 it will be because by s. him you have become
155:5.10 adventure of all human existence—man s. God,
169:1.2 while you are s. to find God, God is likewise s. to
194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, religion had revealed only man s.
194:3.13 the spectacle of God also s. for man and sending
195:7.18 very experience, is s. to find God and to know him.
195:9.6 demanding that men dedicate their lives to s. for a
seeks—see seeks—with God or Father
1:5.15 every imperfect soul in the wide universe who s. to
2:5.9 the Father loves and forever s. the welfare of his sons
2:6.5 love gives and craves affection, s. understanding
2:7.7 Adjuster is a fragment of God and everlastingly s.
5:4.3 the truly religious individual s. to identify the self
7:0.2 The Son is like the Father in that he s. to bestow
26:9.2 that another creature of space s. entry to Paradise
33:6.1 Gabriel always s. the counsel of Immanuel regarding
48:7.29 mediocrity s. perpetuation in standardization.
49:4.4 emerged from barbarism so long as one sex s. to
69:8.12 man s. to wrest new secrets and sources of wealth
71:6.1 destructive of those things which it s. to maintain.
72:5.10 the school of statesmanship, where he s. to qualify
85:6.3 revelatory religion s. to evolve and transform man
87:7.1 some perpetuating symbolism—s. some technique for
91:3.1 ego s. to hold communion with a fictitious alter ego.
91:4.1 No prayer can be ethical when the petitioner s. for
91:4.3 When the prayer s. nothing for the one who prays
91:4.3 more ethical when it s. wisdom for enhanced self-
94:6.6 “The good man s. not to retain truth for himself
100:7.10 “For every one who s. shall receive.”
102:3.10 Science s. to identify, analyze, and classify the
104:3.14 Personality s. other personality association on
105:0.1 The human mind, as it s. to penetrate the eternity-
110:1.6 by the divine spirit who s. your mind and soul in
111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably s. for spirit
115:3.15 Actuality (of Deity) is what man s. in the Paradise
117:1.3 The grand universe ever s. for complete unification,
121:8.4 The author of this record s. to show in Jesus’ life
131:1.9 The noble man s. for that high estate wherein the
131:3.6 the soul craves reproof and the mind s. wisdom.
131:8.3 The Great Supreme s. no credit for his bestowals.
131:8.3 And like water, true goodness s. the lowest places,
133:4.5 God whose spirit lives within you and s. to lead you
143:5.6 in truth, for it is just such worshipers the Father s..
144:2.3 For every one who asks receives; he who s. finds;
144:7.1 of the preceding religion which it s. to salvage.
145:5.10 We follow a teacher who s. no glory for himself.”
153:4.5 This faithless and sign-seeking generation s. a token,
160:1.13 so that it constantly s. for the realization of those
160:5.5 true religion consist in the fact that it invariably s.
162:2.1 He who speaks for himself s. his own glory, but
165:2.7 Every shepherd who s. to enter the fold without me
165:5.2 provides food for every one of them that s. it.
171:4.4 Herod, just as he sought John, now s. to kill you.
184:4.5 there still lurks an evil brutality which s. to vent itself
188:5.1 —not the justice of a king which s. satisfaction in the
195:7.22 dreaming, aspiring, and advancing artist who s. to
seeks—with God or Father
2:5.9 so the Father loves and forever s. the welfare of his
2:7.7 Adjuster is a fragment of God and everlastingly s.
5:5.14 qualities if such a spirit-endowed individual s. God
7:0.2 The Son is like the Father in that he s. to bestow
110:1.6 by the divine spirit who s. your mind and soul in
131:8.3 The Great Supreme s. no credit for his bestowals.
132:5.18 4. No mortal who s. to do the divine will can not
133:4.5 God whose spirit lives within you and s. to lead
143:5.6 in truth, for it is just such worshipers the Father s..
166:3.3 who, by faith, s. to find the Father through the Son
seem—see seem to be; seem, not
2:2.3 God, in the execution of his purpose, may s. to vary
3:1.9 mind bestowals of the Infinite Spirit s. to exclude the
3:2.10 many of the divine acts which to you s. fraught
4:1.8 The Absolutes s. to supersede matter, to transcend
10:1.1 It would s. that the Father inaugurated a policy of
11:6.3 they s. to counterbalance the space-expansion-
13:3.3 such a world would s. empty and deserted even if
19:5.2 Inspired Spirits s. to operate over all known circuits
20:1.13 The Creator Sons s. to possess a spiritual
20:7.4 but in Havona they s. more to reflect the nature of
20:7.4 In the superuniverses they s. to portray the nature of
21:1.4 the ordained plans of the present universe age s. to
22:4.5 the Trinity embrace does s. to precipitate out of the
24:1.1 the circuits of spirit energy may s. to operate
26:2.6 as universal co-ordinators, s. abundantly endowed
29:4.24 At one time they s. to consume or store energy;
29:4.26 They s. fully able to receive our communications but
32:5.3 any connected series of events, it would s. that we
40:10.3 the indwelling Adjuster may s. to disclose a flaw in
48:2.14 these living morontia dynamos s. to transform the
54:5.13 commission of the crime, would it s. a long time?
54:6.1 The loving mercy extended to the rebels does s. to
55:6.4 the advanced mortals s. to experience considerable
73:7.2 but it does s. to us that the sinking of the Garden
83:7.9 The ancients s. to have regarded marriage just about
84:6.4 Women s. to have more intuition than men, but
85:7.1 Nature worship may s. to have arisen naturally and
102:2.3 Religionists s. to live in effective emancipation from
104:3.14 It would s. that triunity of absolute relationships is
106:6.2 the full function of this second experiential Trinity s.
106:7.8 the master universe will still s. youthful; indeed, it
108:4.3 and all other spiritual presences; they s. to function
109:2.8 Self-acting Adjusters s. to possess a marked degree
113:4.5 and the seraphim, they s. to work in perfect harmony
115:6.8 And these dual motions s. to account for most of the
117:2.2 spirit-led existence does s. to result in experiential
117:5.7 these adjutants never s. to transmit experience
124:4.6 s. unfortunate that Joseph could not have lived to see
130:2.6 does it s. strange that one should enjoy the
136:4.7 1. His own way—the way that might s. most pleasant
139:3.5 strange as it may s., these two sons of Zebedee were
140:3.1 things which I am about to say to you may s. hard,
147:3.3 The bonds of time may s. to afflict you, but the
173:2.7 At first it may s. that he was guilty of a masterly
179:1.2 thought that it would not be he who would thus s. to
seem to be
3:2.8 many of the acts of the all-powerful Creator s. to be
3:2.10 which s. to be characterized but utter indifference
4:0.3 training for some undisclosed future work, does s.
10:3.2 these relationships do s. to be very similar, but when
10:8.4 Three infinite persons s. to be the minimum number
11:5.8 All forms of force and all phases of energy s. to be
12:4.15 the seven superuniverses s. to be revolving in a
15:8.10 the outer universes s. to be winding up for future
17:2.6 There would s. to be no limit to the Deity Absolute’s
19:5.7 universes, and yet they s. to be almost everywhere
20:9.5 The Trinity Teacher Sons s. to be so completely
21:5.10 Master Sons s. to be in perfect communication
23:3.7 Solitary Messengers are the only beings who s. to
23:4.1 Solitary Messengers s to be personality co-ordinators
29:4.12 Especially do the last four s. to be wholly automatic
29:4.12 they may s. to be automatons, but all of them
31:2.2 They s. to be competent to utilize any and all
31:10.16 are apparently uninhabited and s. to be devoid of
34:3.5 Michael Sons s. to be able to operate relatively
36:4.4 neither do they s. to be mortal; no midsoniter has
37:10.3 you would agree that they s. to be perfect animals.
40:10.4 it does s. to be no more than fitting that the local
41:5.7 Solar energy may s. to be propelled in waves, but
56:1.1 hence would its derivations s. to be orphaned in
65:8.3 evolution does not s. to be a protracted transaction.
75:0.1 the world at large did not s. to be improving much.
107:3.1 the seven superuniverses s. to be centered on the
112:5.21 the mortal life would at first s. to be a vague dream.
117:2.2 And so indeed it would s. to be, even in the larger
118:2.2 Being finaliters, there would s. to be but one course
seem, not
46:1.5 the light rays do not s. to come from one place;
52:2.4 Urantians do not s. to have wholly emerged from
62:5.11 did not s. worth living among his ordinary fellows;
65:8.3 evolution does not s. to be a protracted transaction.
75:0.1 the world at large did not s. to be improving much.
125:6.1 Jesus did not s. to comprehend that they would be
172:5.12 his conduct did not s. strange since all the apostles
174:3.2 marry and are given in marriage, but you do not s.
177:4.7 Judas did not s. to discern the look of disdain and
seemed—see seemed, never
22:10.2 If, in discussing the Celestial Guardians, I have s.
63:3.3 Andonites s. to realize that they were an isolated and
64:6.7 red men s. doomed when, about sixty-five thousand
66:1.3 Caligastia s. especially desirous of being sent as
73:4.5 This s like an admission of lack of faith on Van’s part
75:0.1 situation s. so desperate as to demand something
75:1.1 new and complicated tangle, some problem that s.
75:1.2 But on Urantia such a project s. just about hopeless,
75:1.3 the obstacles s. insuperable and the problems
76:1.4 it s. entirely true that the ground had been cursed.
76:5.4 It s. too good to be true, but Adam did entertain
80:6.2 though really derived from the Euphrates region, s.
86:4.1 a departed chief by several members of his tribe s. to
86:4.4 this belief in the existence of disembodied spirits s. to
93:9.6 records of these days s. impossible and fantastic to
94:6.1 it s. to Melchizedek, long since departed from the
104:1.10 any belief that s. to conflict with their dominating
123:3.2 It had s. to the lad that his father—at least his father
124:1.4 one or two s. to think the boy was sacrilegious if not
124:1.6 It s. to this nine-year-old lad that he had really gazed
124:2.4 s. strange to his playfellows that he was disinclined
125:2.11 were distressed to observe how indifferent Jesus s.
125:5.8 As a youth, and later on as a man, he s. to be free
126:1.7 The prospects of the family s. good; the future was
126:2.8 And it s. all the more tragic to think that he died ere
127:1.2 there s. to be in evidence the touch of a twofold
127:3.5 It s. so puerile and insignificant to this awakening
128:4.9 Jesus s. to become quite like an individual of the
130:3.5 and because their varied concepts of Deity s. to be
134:9.5 when he arrived at Capernaum, he s. more cheerful
134:9.7 Jesus s. to experience the satisfaction of human
135:3.4 It s. to this rugged and noble child of nature that the
135:7.1 David, was to be the long-expected deliverer, s.
137:3.4 Once more Jesus s. to be comparatively cheerful and
137:3.4 Now Jesus s. quite like his old self to all of them.
137:4.9 Mary s. to sense that something was happening.
138:8.8 He s. to speak of himself as one having authority.
138:8.9 Nothing ever s. so important to Jesus as the
139:3.2 James s. really to possess two natures, both of which
139:12.10 This s. wasteful to Judas, and when his protest was
140:8.13 It s. to be his purpose in all social situations to teach
141:0.2 had often seen their Master when he s. to grieve,
141:7.13 James was astonished at how Jesus s. to see the end
145:4.3 than he s. immediately to dash their hopes in pieces
150:8.1 read the Scripture lesson, none present s. to recall
152:1.1 But Jesus s. not to heed the servant’s words, for,
152:3.1 The idea s. to spread through the crowd like a
152:4.2 When the Master s. to walk on by the boat, Peter
154:5.4 Jesus s. unusually cheerful; he was once more like
157:3.7 they s. to sense that a great event in their lives had
159:2.3 To them it always s. inappropriate that those who
159:4.1 Jesus’ pronouncements which s. to detract from
161:2.4 he has s. to be thus perfect in his righteousness
171:7.9 the really important things which Jesus said or did s.
172:1.6 that it has s. good to Mary to make this anointing
172:3.4 there s. to be only one which was at all appropriate
172:5.12 To Judas it s. childish, if not indeed ridiculous.
172:5.12 Jesus s. to him more to resemble a clown than a king
177:5.2 in the temple, and who s. to believe our teachings.
182:3.7 it had not s. so difficult to drink the cup, but as the
194:2.9 new teachings about his person and resurrection s.
195:1.7 empire, their rather parochial gods s. a little queer.
195:10.20 thus Christianity unwittingly s. to sponsor a society
seemed, never
133:3.6 he never s. disposed to discuss these subjects at
139:1.6 Andrew and Peter never s. to be in the least jealous
139:5.2 Philip never s. to see very far into any proposition.
171:7.6 Jesus never s. to be curious about people, and he
seeming
25:3.7 differences and for harmonizing this s. confusion.
26:8.4 Not many pilgrims experience the delay of s.
51:4.4 evolution of six—or of three—colored races, while s.
169:0.7 Jesus works wonders and does s. miracles by the
192:2.4 slightly grieved at the Master’s s. distrust of him,
seemingly
10:3.19 and s. to neutralize even the manifestations of
11:2.11 Roughly: space s. originates just below nether
17:4.3 because these s. personal beings are devoid of will;
42:2.5 it is s. modifiable by the presence of the Primary
42:2.8 Primordial force is s. reactive to transcendental
43:8.10 the eternal goal-meanings concealed within these s.
56:1.1 The seven superuniverses are s. dual;
65:3.1 throughout all of these s. strange evolutions of living
65:4.12 Many of these s. strange by-products of our efforts
65:6.6 But many s. mysterious adjustments of living
74:2.8 the new rulers of Urantia start their reign under s.
75:1.6 ever faced with such a difficult and s. hopeless task
101:3.10 trust in victory in spite of the cruelties of s. blind fate
105:5.9 but within the limits of time they are s. different.
106:0.4 that which is maximum, s. final, in the present age
106:2.3 Energy-matter s. evolves in the depths of space
117:3.13 catalyzer of all universe growth and is s. destined to
seemly
169:3.1 “Men and brethren, it is not s. thus to dispute
172:3.13 your disciples and exhort them to behave more s..”
seems—see seems to be
4:1.7 Much that s. disjointed and haphazard to the
4:1.10 unity in the universes which s. to underlie the fabric
7:1.10 the Deity Absolute s. to pervade the vast domain of
7:1.11 Spirit s. to emerge from the potentials of the Deity
9:1.6 Actor s. to compensate for the incompleteness of the
9:6.7 Here mind s. to function in a mid-zone between
10:3.5 which constitute the Son and the Spirit, s. to have
10:3.18 The Eternal Son s. to function as one with the Father
10:5.5 s. to represent the Trinity during the prepersonal eras
11:2.8 The Trinity s. to dominate the personal or upper
11:5.5 The inner zone of this force center s. to act as a
11:5.5 The mother force of space s. to flow in at the
16:3.3 a primary personalization of the Infinite Spirit, s.
16:3.12 This divine being s. to portray the combined
19:4.6 It s. probable that the Universal Censors are able
19:4.7 It s. likely that the Censors are in some manner in
22:7.6 an age s. to pass before these faithful and determined
26:6.3 ascending creature s. to undergo a transforming
26:8.4 And all this s. clearly to indicate that there is some
29:4.25 The status of the physical realms s. to undergo a
31:3.8 It s. evident to us that the present assignments of the
32:5.3 time; everything s. to have a beginning and an end.
32:5.4 To me it s. more fitting, for purposes of explanation
39:5.11 this dimming consciousness s. to visualize something
42:2.16 Here the evolutionary cycle s to turn back upon itself
42:2.16 energy-power now s. to begin to swing back
42:12.13 situations of time and space, physical energy s. to
50:6.2 your planet s. most confused and greatly retarded in
51:4.8 Notwithstanding this obstacle, it s. that you ought
55:4.21 Cosmic wisdom s. to become constitutive in the
56:9.4 even the Trinity—s. to afford transitory satisfaction
56:9.13 march of the creative forces through space s. to
102:2.8 religion s. to present the nearest refuge, the best
107:3.1 It s. likely that numerous unrevealed prepersonal
114:2.6 The present resident governor general of Urantia s.
114:7.16 No one in the local universe s. to know when the
139:12.5 “There is a way that s. right to a man, but the end
148:6.4 Anyway, man s. predestined to trouble, and
153:2.2 Do with me as s. good and right in your eyes.
161:2.4 Jesus s. to approve of our belief in his divinity.
161:2.6 5. Jesus s. to know the thoughts of men’s minds
161:2.6 Jesus s. to possess all our human emotions, but
161:2.6 Jesus s. to foreknow things; he even now dares to
161:2.7 Jesus s. to know about the thoughts of his associates
161:2.10 Jesus s. to know the future as well as the past.
161:3.1 he s. to have possessed the power of variously
164:3.5 inconsistent as it s., such blindness was supposed to
168:1.6 all of this s. to indicate that the Master was
172:1.6 may minister to them at any time it s. good to you;
176:4.4 his promise to make these plural visits, but it s. most
180:0.2 make such provision for your support as s. best.
182:3.9 those awful human moments when everything s.
seems to be
0:11.4 The Deity Absolute s. to be the all-powerful activator
8:5.3 In your sacred writings the term Spirit of God s.
9:1.6 The Conjoint Actor s. to be motivated by the Father-
11:5.7 presence s. to be indirectly responsive to the will and
11:8.9 The presence of the Unqualified Absolute s. to be
17:3.10 extra-Paradise reflectivity service s. to be limited by
17:3.10 the function of this service s. to be independent of
22:7.3 with the Paradise Deities there s. to be no limit to
22:7.3 Deity s. to be limited in just one respect: There can
30:4.32 As yet there s. to be no settled employment for the
32:3.4 There s. to be an all-wise compensation in the
34:4.7 Her spirit presence s. to be fixed on the universe
42:8.2 This unnamed influence s. to be a space-force
42:11.1 the laws of nature operate in what s. to be the dual
48:8.3 furtherance of the scheme of mortal progression s.
55:10.9 There s. to be evolving a new and sublime
106:6.2 The space-stage of the master universe s. to be
106:7.7 the concept of the master universe s. to be well-nigh
114:4.3 the supreme authority s. to be vested in the archangel
114:7.16 modifications of world administration, no one s. to
115:7.6 infinity, but he s. to be on all relativity levels.
116:4.2 divinity acts of God the Sevenfold, while there s.
133:4.12 s. to be no way of humanly escaping the penalty of
161:2.7 Everything s. to be open to his unique understanding
161:2.8 Jesus s. to be so sufficient within himself.
161:2.9 He goes about doing good, for God s. to be in him
161:2.9 Jesus s. to be so sure about God and speaks of
seen—see seen—with not or never
1:3.3 which no material creature has s. or can see.”
1:5.5 when he had s. a Creator Son he had s. the Father;
2:5.10 your greatest revelation of the Father’s love is s. in
3:3.2 He also says: “I have surely s. the affliction of my
6:1.4 whom we have s. with our eyes, whom we have
6:2.2 Sons: “He who has s. the Son has s. the Father.”
7:5.11 whosoever has s. a Paradise Son has s. the Eternal
15:4.4 In outer space there may be s. ten different forms of
15:6.10 too distant and too small ever to be s. from Urantia.
19:5.3 I have s. them; but it would never be possible for
20:6.5 “Whosoever has s. the Son has s. the Father,”
20:6.5 “Whosoever has s. me has s. the Eternal Son of
22:9.8 On the mansion worlds I have often s. these
27:1.5 you have s. his face, and his name is your spirit.
32:3.6 fact: He who has s. a Creator Son has s. the Father
39:5.12 may be s. what are apparently double sets of wings
43:1.9 be s. that provision is made for accommodation of
44:1.1 I have s. millions of enraptured beings held in
48:2.26 the morontia regime, you will have s. all orders of
51:1.7 These Sons of God can be s., understood, and can,
60:1.4 may now be s. as the peculiar dolomite limestone
61:6.3 it may be s. that your early ancestors were born and
62:3.12 And so it may be readily s. that man and the ape are
66:5.20 real causes of diseases were too small to be s. by the
74:3.8 describing hosts of living things too small to be s.
79:5.7 men the northern tribes of red men had ever s..
86:4.2 to imagine unseen things in the terms of things s..
86:5.2 The ghost soul could be heard and s., not touched.
95:7.6 “the first and the last, also the s. and the hidden”?
101:1.7 it may be s. that religious longings and spiritual urges
107:0.4 Any mortal who has s. a Creator Son has seen the
107:0.4 has seen a Creator Son has s. the Universal Father.
107:3.7 Personalized Adjusters, and I have s. them elsewhere
109:7.6 Seldom are the Personalized Adjusters s. at large in
117:2.6 very different from anything that has been s. in the
120:2.8 short life in the flesh, as it has never before been s. in
121:1.3 the civilization of the times of Jesus has been s. in the
122:9.24 For my eyes have s. your salvation,
124:1.8 Jesus had s. snow on the mountains, and several
124:1.8 a short time; but not until this winter had he s. ice.
124:5.2 so it may be s. that Jesus had a sizable family of small
125:0.5 buildings—in comparison with any Jesus had ever s.
125:1.2 just such painted women as Jesus had so recently s.
125:2.2 the things which Jesus had so recently s. and heard.
125:3.2 and learning that none of them had s. their son,
125:4.2 but inquiry elicited the fact that no one had s. Jesus.
126:4.8 Never had his townspeople s. him so solemn;
127:6.6 but let us who have s. the light of life no longer
131:2.5 righteousness, and all the people have s. his glory.
131:4.8 The man who has s. the Supreme is immortal.
134:8.9 it may be s. that the so-called “great temptation”
135:11.4 Tell John what you have s. and heard—that the poor
136:2.4 This heavenly vision was s. only by Jesus.
136:9.11 as Jesus has so recently s. it being done in Rome.
137:3.7 had Jesus’ family and friends s. him so carefree
140:1.6 will not die until you have s. the reign of God
140:6.11 to fasting with a sad countenance to be s. by men.
141:0.2 The twelve had often s. their Master when he
141:0.2 of mind, but none of them had ever s. him weep.
142:6.1 but he feared to be s. by the people in attendance
144:8.3 Tell him what you have s. and heard, that the poor
145:2.2 you, and the divine glory shall be s. with you.
145:4.1 be proclaimed in power, and now their eyes had s.
148:8.1 impressed by what they had s. and heard.
148:9.3 they had never before s. such strange happenings.
153:0.2 Not in months had they s. Jesus so preoccupied
153:2.8 You have s. me, lived with me, and beheld my
153:2.11 Not that any man has s. the Father, but the Father’s
153:2.11 down from heaven, he has surely s. the Father.
156:1.3 only: “I will not depart until I have s. your Master.
156:2.1 a bridge, the first one many of them had ever s..
157:6.13 He who has s. me has s. the Father.
158:2.1 no man, not even your brethren, what you have s.
161:2.9 says that any one who has s. him has s. the Father.
163:6.4 these things, envy you who have heard and s. them.”
164:5.4 And Jesus said: “You have both s. and heard him,
169:4.2 one; that he who has s. the Son has s. the Father;
169:4.9 never taught that he who had s. him had s. Elohim
169:4.9 he did say that whoso had s. him had s. the Father.
169:4.12 he did say, “He who has s. me has s. the Father.”
172:4.2 in their years of association with Jesus, had they s.
172:4.2 to the widow: “Heed well what you have just s..
175:1.1 many have s. the light and, by faith, have entered into
175:1.9 doing their good works so that they will be s. by men
179:0.3 a great surprise to the apostles to have s. the lamb
179:3.8 You have s. the way of service in my life among you,
180:3.9 do I declare: He who has s. me has s. the Father.
181:2.18 not fall to you to do the great works as s. by men,
181:2.20 Far better that you should have s. all this by faith,
181:2.20 Philip, he who has s. me has s. the Father.”
182:2.3 We have all s. his mighty power and know that he
182:2.6 And when you have s. all this come to pass, glorify
183:0.5 Jesus was s. at this time only by John Mark and
184:2.6 my sister has s. you in the temple with this man.
189:2.1 enough that we have s. the Sovereign live and die
189:2.4 fortress of Antonia and reported what they had s.
189:4.13 They thought at first that the women had s. a vision,
189:5.1 half convinced that the women really had s. the risen
189:5.2 the stone to ponder the meaning of what they had s.
189:5.4 the courage to believe what you have s. and heard.
190:1.2 women who represented that they had s. Jesus
190:1.2 the four women who had s. Jesus went over to the
190:1.5 I have s. the tomb—it is empty.
190:1.6 even tarrying to talk with those who had s. Jesus;
190:2.5 “I have just s. Jesus and talked with him, visited
190:2.5 exclaimed: “He is s. not only by excited women;
190:3.3 that many persons were claiming to have s. him.
190:3.3 suggested that any one claiming to have s. him
190:5.7 They had s. the morontia Master, and they rushed
190:5.8 declaring they had s. Jesus and talked with him.
191:0.4 the women had really s. and heard the risen Master
191:0.10 Matthew had already s. the Master face to face.
191:1.4 “I have s. the Master; he was in the garden.
191:1.5 Peter’s declaration that he had s. Jesus in the
191:1.5 Andrew intimated that Peter had s. things which
191:1.5 the Sea of Galilee wherein Peter claimed to have s.
191:1.5 reassert that their own mother had s. the Master.
191:2.1 so frightened when I appear, as though you had s.
191:5.1 Peter had enthused them into thinking they had s.
191:5.5 “You have believed because you have really s. and
191:6.4 saying: “Yes, we know, for we have s. him.
192:4.3 proclaim that we have s. him and talked with him.”
193:1.3 they published abroad the news that they had s. Jesus
seen—with not or never
11:4.5 for truly, “Eye has not s., nor ear heard, neither has
42:9.4 If such a metamorphosis could not be s., a scientist
43:6.8 Truly,eye has not s. such glories as await your arrival
77:3.2 have a tower the like of which the world had never s.
93:5.4 Abraham’s brother, not having s. Melchizedek,
99:5.8 of things hoped for and the evidence of things not s..
125:2.9 They had never s. Jesus behave like this, and not
135:6.4 they had never s. it employed as John now made
135:9.3 the reputed Messiah, but Jesus was not to be s..
136:1.4 symbol of the Divine Presence was not to be s. in
172:0.3 his friends had never s. him more composed and
172:5.9 Thomas had never s. Jesus do anything like this
181:2.20 pleasure in showing you that which eye has not s.,
184:1.2 Annas had not s. Jesus for several years, not since
185:4.1 As far as Herod knew, he had never s. Jesus,
191:5.5 who will believe even though they have not s. with
192:4.6 that they might not be s. by the Jewish authorities.
seer
1:3.2 Said the s. of old: “Lo, he goes by me, and I see him
38:2.5 The great seraphim, Loyalatia, when your s. “fell
52:7.12 older s. envisioned when he wrote: “‘For, as the new
95:4.1 This s. exalted conscience to its highest pinnacle of
97:8.3 An olden s. promised that God would protect and
seers
44:2.11 values of the spirit world to the mortal s. of time.
90:1.1 tribes had both the earlier shaman-medicine men (s.)
90:2.2 called white art when practiced by either priests, s.,
93:10.4 succeeding centuries with the many prophets and s.,
137:5.3 of the more spiritually minded of the olden s..
sees
2:1.4 but the Father s. the end from the beginning,
5:5.3 The emotional artist s. God as the ideal of beauty,
48:4.18 through humor swiftly grasps—s. the point and
48:6.28 Material man s. the universe, as it were, with but
56:8.4 “The Son does only those things which he s. the
157:6.10 “No man in this world now s. the Father except the
164:4.4 this beggar and that he was born blind; now he s..
180:2.1 when the world s. these fruit-bearing branches—
180:4.4 If the world s. you not, how shall we be certain
seethe
142:3.20 10. You shall not s. a kid in its mother’s milk.
segment—noun
2:7.2 one place may be only relatively true in another s. of
15:1.4 while number three now holds the northernmost s.
15:1.4 the s. from which your superuniverse has nearly
15:7.1 center of the evolutionary universes of its space s.,
15:14.7 of Orvonton, the seventh s. of the grand universe.
16:2.3 the supervisory Master Spirit of that s. of creation.
16:3.7 he administers the affairs of this s. much as would
16:3.9 This Spirit fosters the fourth s. of the grand universe
16:3.20 the seventh superuniverse, our own s. of creation.
16:5.1 Each s. of the grand universe, each individual
30:4.34 Nebadon and the seventh s. of the grand universe,
33:6.7 The Nebadon year consists of a s. of the time of
34:2.6 While the seventh s. of the grand universe may,
57:1.3 certain sector of the, then, easterly s. of Orvonton.
59:1.5 In the later portion of this time s. much of North
60:3.14 A large s. of rock was overthrust fifteen miles at the
116:1.1 The intelligent subjugation of every physical s. of the
segment—verb
42:2.22 that is, power directors cause energy to s., organize,
segmental
16:0.12 specialized power control and s. energy distribution.
18:3.3 underlying creational differences of the seven s.
segmentalized
19:1.4 evil inherent in a s. conception of reality and divinity.
106:8.22 aspects of infinity that were originally s. by the I AM
segmentation
15:3.15 derived from the constitutive s. of matter-energy into
15:4.3 This s. of energy is a phenomenon which has never
41:0.2 with certain creative principles governing the s. of
105:4.1 they postulate the self-s of the I AM into the primary
105:4.2 I AM thus proceeds from static self through self-s.
115:3.3 The primordial stasis of infinity requires s. prior to
segmented
17:0.1 the universal co-ordinating directors of the seven-s.
102:3.10 seeks to identify, analyze, and classify the s. parts
104:3.3 the conception of total infinitude must be so s. and
105:4.2 of the self-s. phases of the self-revealing I AM.
116:6.6 that the evolution of the parts is a s. reflection of the
segmentized
107:6.6 Adjusters have s. on a universe level of existence
segments
0:7.8 sevenfold manifestation of Deity in the time-space s.
13:4.6 of the seven superuniverses and their correlated s. in
15:0.2 creation was divided into seven stupendous s.,
16:0.11 All the afterplans of the seven s of the grand universe
16:0.11 —and even the correlative s. of outer space—have
16:2.5 distribute the Infinite Spirit to the seven s. of the
25:2.3 being restricted to their native s. of creation.
40:10.6 transient service in all seven s. of the grand
102:3.10 the identification of the material s. of science with
106:6.3 The integration and association of ever-enlarging s.
106:6.3 inclusion of all reality within the s. thus associated.
134:5.5 it tends to encompass ever-widening s. of the total
segregata
11:8.5 space charge, sometimes called pure energy or s..
42:2.9 energy; on Uversa we refer to it as SEGREGATA.
segregate
6:8.3 it is not profitable to attempt to s. their operations;
28:5.7 so sensitive, as to be able to s. and receive the
59:0.9 extensive erosion deposits which clearly s. these two
62:7.3 decision of the twins to flee northward and s. their
70:11.4 long confusion due to the failure to s. crime and sin.
102:2.3 a spontaneity of expression that forever s. them
110:1.6 the most experienced personalities can never s. or
128:4.6 which Jesus had in mind, when he sought to s.
segregated
0:11.6 The Deity Absolute is that potential which was s.
4:3.3 On worlds not s. by sin, the evolutionary races are
8:5.4 operate in the lives of Urantians, they cannot be s..
15:4.7 have retained control of many of their s. stellar
17:3.11 the reflective organization acts as a s. unit; but on
18:3.2 superuniverses, each of which is a distinct, s., and
25:2.5 Universal Conciliators find themselves innately s.
28:4.2 seven supergovernments, though individually s.,
29:3.7 the living mechanisms of the various s. energy
34:5.6 you do not personally possess a s. portion or entity
35:5.6 On those worlds s. in spiritual darkness, those
36:2.11 three basic forms of life are s. on three different
36:6.6 pattern-configured or otherwise s. system of energy
42:9.3 chemical properties in s. periods of seven when
48:2.13 energy and regulate its flow into the s. channels of
51:3.3 generations Adam and Eve remain biologically s.
51:6.1 early times when the violet peoples are relatively s.
55:0.2 Each advancing stage of settled status may be s. by
72:4.2 where they are s. by sex to prevent parenthood,
112:5.20 morontia phase of the newly s. cosmic mind by
118:4.6 undifferentiated potentials into s. and defined plans
120:2.6 On the planet of your bestowal, set rebellion-s. man
120:2.6 fully accessible to the ministry of the s. presence
120:3.6 a crystallized religion, or a s. ethical grouping of
122:0.2 the special report on the status of s. worlds
125:2.6 that he must seat himself outside the rail which s. all
125:5.4 2. Why should mothers in Israel be s. from the male
130:7.4 arrangement whereby events are recognized and s.
148:0.1 The sick of different types were s. and were under
168:4.11 that the answer to the child’s prayer be delayed, s.,
195:5.2 and even misleading when truth is dismembered, s.,
segregates
39:2.4 There is a differential of energy which effectively s.
segregating
15:5.14 other techniques for evolving suns and s. planets,
46:8.2 rests under a Norlatiadek quarantine partially s. it
segregation
14:1.10 is in recognition of functional and administrative s..
29:4.3 There is a distinct s. of energy and a separation of
29:4.20 These mighty beings have much to do with the s.,
34:1.2 this new personal s. of the Conjoint Creator there
36:1.3 The s. of these three divisions was effected by the
42:6.6 The entire s. and grouping of electronic matter,
52:2.5 s. is favored by the existence of many languages.
57:3.7 the period which always precedes the final s. of these
59:4.3 this age was very diverse due to the early species s.,
61:3.1 Land elevation and sea s. were slowly changing the
62:3.12 the contemporaneous birth and subsequent s. of two
71:8.1 administered with such a plan of s. of functions
118:4.6 It is in connection with the s. of potentials that the
119:2.2 the Most Highs ordered his s. and requisitioned the
130:4.8 terminates in intellectual isolation, personality s..
segregations
15:9.2 level only two energy-circuit divisions or power s.:
29:2.13 Three currents of primary energy of ten s. each come
29:2.14 consists of three phases of energy of ten s. each.
44:5.2 basic currents and the thirty subsidiary energy s. of
49:4.7 These group s. are inherent in their origin and
Segub—foundation sacrifice
89:6.6 and set up the gates thereof in his youngest son, S..”
seize
67:3.10 with the emergency Melchizedeks to s. authority on
74:4.3 And as the excited Edenites were about to s. Van
84:5.4 not consciously nor intentionally s. woman’s rights
95:5.10 this same order of priests made bold to s. the crown.
114:4.4 at his discretion, to s. the planetary government in
132:7.4 the philosophic craft of their prophet and s. upon his
152:3.1 the project to s. the Master and proclaim him king
154:3.1 plan of permitting the Sanhedrin authorities to s.
154:3.2 authorized the officers of the Sanhedrin to s. Jesus
172:0.3 but they thought best not to attempt to s. him
183:3.8 with swords and with staves as if to s. a robber?
seized
7:3.3 true spiritual value in your petitions will be s. by
43:3.7 Edentia Most Highs s. certain phases of authority on
45:2.3 Lanaforge s. the reins of government and so
55:2.9 The initial experience of such Son-s. mortals in the
114:4.2 jurisdiction over them having been s. at the time of
121:2.9 Herod the Idumean, who had s. the overlordship of
145:2.12 s. with a violent epileptic attack and loudly cried out.
145:2.15 recalling the water and the wine at Cana, they s.
145:2.17 miracle-minded people unfailingly s. upon all such
146:6.3 Fear s. many, panic others, while still others fell to
147:6.4 the spies s. upon this as a pretext for assailing Jesus.
154:3.2 that Jesus be s. and carried to Jerusalem for trial
156:1.6 At just this time the little girl was s. with a violent
158:5.2 And as they talked, the youth was s. with a violent
171:4.8 Jesus spoke of “rising on the third day,” they s.
177:4.4 He was s. with a terrible conspiracy of confusion,
179:1.4 Judas had no sooner s. the seat of honor than John
179:1.4 Since others had s. the high seats, Peter thought to
183:3.9 attempt to rescue him, gave orders that they be s.;
189:2.4 to account for such motion—they were s. with fear
194:0.5 not strange that spirit-infused men should have s.
194:4.1 When Jesus was so suddenly s. by his enemies and so
seizing
124:3.8 s. Jesus by the shoulder, angrily exclaimed, “My
seizure
31:9.10 experiencing personality s. by the Universal
49:6.18 they are submitted to Son s.; they are translated
53:7.14 sustained the Constellation Fathers in their s. of the
69:4.1 marriage by capture, so trade by barter followed s.
112:5.20 The fact of repersonalization consists in the s. of
114:4.1 the onetime arbitrary s. of planetary authority by the
127:4.10 the thought that at least the harp was safe from s. by
145:2.12 At the end of the s., when recovering consciousness,
158:5.1 mouth, and fall like a dead person at the time of s.,
seizures
158:4.5 almost lost his life as a result of these malignant s..
selah
90:5.3 ritual, such as the use of terms like amen and s..
150:8.2 the lights which he has made for his praise. S..
150:8.3 you brought us near your great name—s.—that we
seldom
15:5.14 all these modes of stellar evolution, but they will s.
18:5.4 its three Recents of Days are s. together on the
26:7.6 S. does the quest for the Infinite Spirit fail of
26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the Spirit s. fail in finding
28:5.16 The Divine Counselors s. use them for specific joy
31:6.1 but they s. tarry on their native world subsequent to
33:4.8 mortals will s. encounter Gabriel as they ascend
34:6.9 these two diverse and opposing urges can s. be
37:2.3 but they s. journey beyond the confines of Orvonton.
39:4.15 S. does a day pass in which a transport seraphim
39:5.4 S. do these races of different colors and varied
40:8.5 but s. permanently reside there, being, as a class,
48:3.2 but they are s. encountered on the inhabited worlds.
50:3.5 These assistants to the Planetary Prince s. mate with
52:3.10 Universal peace and co-operation are s. attained until
54:5.7 they s. execute wrongdoers without a full hearing.
58:1.7 These ancient inland seas were s. over five or six
64:6.3 their mixed descendants s. practiced plural mating.
70:5.5 The primitive “palavers” were s. useful.
73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it s. rained in Eden proper.
74:0.1 They are designed to work in pairs; s. do they
81:6.7 races and tribes who thus sought ease s. utilized
83:8.6 Though this beautiful dream is s. realized in its
84:4.7 childbirth is s. so easy among the mixed races.
87:5.4 Because of this fear of bad spirits, children were s.
89:5.4 has arisen through food scarcity, though this has s.
89:5.4 Eskimos and early Andonites s. were cannibalistic
94:12.4 such freedom of choice has s. characterized a faith.
96:7.6 the wisdom of God was often grasped but s. his love
104:1.11 of Father, Son, and Spirit, but Paul s. preached about
108:6.5 Adjuster is s. able to exalt these duplicate creations
109:3.6 virgin Adjusters are s. assigned to persons who have
109:4.6 But they are s. given two indwelling experiences on
109:7.6 S. are the Personalized Adjusters seen at large in the
110:7.9 ever within you, most of you will hear it s. during a
114:7.9 On Urantia these reservists of destiny have s. been
125:0.2 Women s. went to the Passover feast at Jerusalem;
125:2.8 youths were s. admitted to the consecration of sons
128:3.9 and very s. did he himself speak of his future career.
128:7.5 Mary s. spoke of Jesus’ future mission.
129:1.9 Jesus s. offered them advice unless they asked for it.
132:0.9 never met more than three of them at one time, s.
133:1.5 In the first place very s. would any normal human
133:4.10 Such a thing is indeed difficult and s. yields
133:8.2 Jesus visited with few people in Antioch; he s. went
137:7.1 his family, Jude s. was able to attend these classes.
139:5.4 demands attendant upon the life they lived s. found
140:8.21 s. did Jesus make reference to moral delinquency.
141:7.12 Jesus s. paused to correct misunderstandings or to
143:1.8 S. did the Master speak to his apostles with evident
151:4.7 Jesus s. taught the masses except by this means.
154:1.1 These groups s. numbered more than fifty.
169:1.6 the older devoted himself to work but s. played.
171:7.3 But Jesus s. indulged in pity.
select
16:7.4 the different ways of attaining a goal and to s.
47:8.5 one of the optional routes to Havona and to s. from
48:6.5 you will be permitted to s. the one that appeals to
55:4.24 Planetary Adam and Eve may s. careers as follows:
68:4.7 time and circumstance finally s. the fitter group for
70:2.21 Old-fashioned war did s. the innately great men for
70:12.5 they should s. their most competent and worthy
71:2.1 slowly! s. carefully! for the dangers of democracy are
107:7.2 how can Adjusters s. mortal subjects and volunteer
108:1.7 perhaps the supervising personalized orders s. from
112:4.11 7. Be assigned to s. a group of possible worlds on
132:0.4 In each case he would s. the truth in what they
138:10.7 Thomas to arrange lodgings and s places for teaching
139:4.3 Andrew thought best to s. for this special duty
140:5.14 Wisely help children to choose their heroes and s.
140:7.2 Andrew would s. one of the apostles and assign
151:2.5 we should s. a story best suited to the illustration of
163:2.1 committee appointed by Jesus to s. the candidates.
selected—verb
0:12.12 we have s. as the basis of these papers more than
20:5.6 It is true that your Creator Son s. for the realm of
22:6.1 candidates are s. for the Trinity embrace,
22:6.2 Trinitized Ambassadors are s. for Trinity embrace
23:2.22 exchange ambassadors s. from their native orders
25:8.11 Paradise Companions, one of the volunteers is s. to
35:6.1 These Sons are s. by the Creator Son and are
43:1.6 announcement by Michael that Urantia had been s.
45:7.4 are s. by the council of one thousand electors,
50:2.2 seventy at the constellation headquarters s. from
51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve—are s. to undertake the
51:3.1 Usually the site of the garden has been s. by the
51:5.3 the highest honor to be s. as a candidate for mating
57:3.8 that Michael s. this disintegrating nebula as the site
63:7.1 announcement was received that Michael had s. their
65:1.6 after they have s. the sites for such an undertaking,
69:6.5 Women were s. as priests because they were
70:5.7 being s. because of unusual physique or outstanding
74:1.3 finally s. the Adam and Eve who came to function as
74:3.5 the council of men and women who had been s. to
76:4.8 before Adam died this commission had s. 1,682
76:4.8 Though these candidate mothers were s. from all
76:5.7 should so appeal to Michael that he s. this world
96:5.3 Moses s. the best in the religion and mores of
97:9.8 how Samuel, by divine direction, s. David from
113:2.7 The planetary director s. twelve of the more
113:2.7 seraphim whom they s. as best adapted to guide
113:2.7 they s. a certain pair of equally qualified seraphim;
119:7.2 public announcement that Michael had s. Urantia
120:0.6 having s. the planet whereon this extraordinary
122:0.2 to Urantia the Family Commission of Twelve—s.
122:0.3 Mary had been s. to become the earth mother of
122:1.3 Gabriel s. just such persons as Joseph and Mary to
127:3.8 usually he so s. the passages that comment was
132:0.4 He s. five of the leading Stoics, eleven of the Cynics,
135:1.1 but his parents had s. this as the appropriate year
137:5.2 been s. as close associates of the Son of Man.
138:2.4 Matthew Levi was s. by Andrew.
138:2.5 Thomas Didymus was s. by Philip.
138:2.6 Alpheus, a fisherman and farmer, was s. by James
138:2.7 brother of James Alpheus, also a fisherman, was s.
138:2.8 Simon Zelotes was s. by Peter.
150:1.1 These ten women s. and commissioned by Jesus
150:3.1 The women s. Joanna to have charge of this occasion
154:5.2 He s. twelve of the evangelists to accompany him;
163:1.3 And having s. this home, remain there for your stay
163:4.6 5. If the first house to be s. for a headquarters proves
174:2.1 the Sanhedrin and some fifty additional leaders s.
196:3.17 the human will to the choosing of those values s.
selected—adjective
21:0.5 This was a s. group of Sovereign Michaels,
22:7.5 effort to actualize a s. and original concept which
25:4.20 Technical Advisers are s. and tested beings; I have
25:8.3 These s. angels are dedicated to the service of
36:4.1 Melchizedek Son has mated with a s. Daughter
44:0.3 celestial artisans not created as such; they are a s.
45:4.19 These s. personalities are exempt from the regime
47:3.12 free to accompany individuals or s. groups to any
49:1.7 favorable lines of life plasm carried in a s. species.
49:1.7 These s. and superior strains of living protoplasm
51:5.5 to marry among the s. groups of superior mortals.
62:3.13 are descended from the superior strains of the s.
66:2.6 transplant the life plasm of one hundred s. survivors
66:5.31 This s. corps had been approved by the Constellation
70:6.3 The family had a biologic head; the clan, a s. leader;
77:2.2 their special order united with those of the s. stock
80:7.4 the s. and superior people comprising the end of the
136:5.3 more than four years did these s. personalities
138:2.3 The newly s. apostles were: 1. Matthew Levi,
selecting
66:5.4 to the task of s. and breeding those animals best
70:12.20 with s. such administrative leaders as are truly wise.
74:8.5 made a practice of s. for their “totems” the animals
128:0.1 come; Jesus had nothing to do with s. his parents.
selection—see selection, natural; see Sons of Selection
14:2.9 so divine are the methods and means of s. in the
16:7.10 in the choice of superior ends as well as in the s. of
22:4.4 The s. of candidates for the trinitization classes of
35:6.1 nominate one of their number as candidate for s.
62:2.3 a definite sex s. was manifested in a crude form
65:3.3 particular ancestral frog represented our third s.,
66:6.6 Dalamatia teachers sought to add conscious social s.
73:3.2 committee almost unanimously favored the third s..
83:1.5 S. and so-called romantic love were at a minimum in
83:2.5 Increasing love, romance,and personal s. in courtship
93:5.0 5. THE SELECTION OF ABRAHAM
108:1.0 1. SELECTION AND ASSIGNMENT
108:1.1 therefore be a considerable factor in determining s.
110:7.10 more patiently go through the trials of my s.,
119:7.3 bestowal s., and it was a thrilling announcement
122:0.1 the many reasons which led to the s. of Palestine as
122:0.2 those relative advantages which warranted their s.
126:4.1 the young man, having made his s. of Scriptures,
128:1.2 shown in the s. of his first title, the Son of Man.
131:1.1 Ganid’s s. embraced the following: “God is supreme;
131:2.1 made the following s.: “In the beginning God
138:2.2 Jesus, after each man had presented his s. for the
139:4.3 Shortly after the s. of the twelve and at the time
150:8.8 that the visitor might read the lesson of his own s..
184:3.4 fairness in the s. of witnesses and the entire conduct
selection, natural
64:6.31 to opportunity for the wide functioning of n.,
65:3.6 the random functioning of uncontrolled n.
66:6.6 to add conscious social selection to the purely n. of
selections
35:9.3 places are filled by s. made by the supreme council
76:1.3 was known to Adam as one of the three original s.
130:3.6 Ganid did not finally arrange these s. and add his
selective—see Selective Assorters
16:7.2 The s. response of an animal is limited to the motor
16:7.10 directed by s. discrimination in the choice of ends
22:4.4 The s. techniques of Paradise are not in any sense
28:5.7 these superb beings are so reflective and s.,
28:5.15 being s. for such data in the circuits of time.
29:3.9 that the living power centers can act as s. switches
40:10.5 There is no favoritism, nothing arbitrary, in the s.
48:2.19 and either an associate registrar or a s. assorter.
48:2.22 spiritizing creation is effected by this s. re-keying.
52:5.9 Degeneracy has been largely eliminated by s.
55:6.3 the s. reproduction of those racial strains which
62:2.5 war on their inferior neighbors, and thus, by s.
69:3.2 Woman’s work was derived from the s. presence of
69:7.3 The domestication of animals was promoted by s.,
70:2.9 War has had a certain evolutionary and s. value,
70:2.9 net result of modern conflict is the s. destruction of
70:8.15 renovation of the racial stocks—the s. elimination of
71:1.2 were inevitable, and class struggles have ever been s.
81:6.41 survived the s. adjustments and readjustments in the
82:5.1 outbreeding greatly increased the s. opportunity
Selective Assorters
30:2.114 6. S..
48:2.9 6. S. 50
48:2.21 6. S..
48:2.21 it is the task of the s. to keep you in progressive
48:2.23 they will gladly certify you for advanced standing.
48:2.24 The s. are also of great service in the grouping of
48:2.24 They naturally indicate those who will best function
selectively
25:1.5 The higher or spirit groups are assigned s. to the
28:5.15 but they are also s. reflective of the counsel of all
70:2.8 5. Dissolved the illusion of primitive equality and s.
selects
45:7.4 each system s. its ten representatives to sit in the
Seleucid
121:2.8 intrigue which had for its object the pitting of S.
Seleucidae
121:2.8 able to maintain its independence against both S.
Seleucids
121:2.8 progressive weakening of the S. before the rising
self
1:3.4 of the Father is shared fully with his coexistent s.,
1:4.6 the Father reveals all of his gracious and divine s that
3:5.13 the clamoring of an inescapable s. for recognition
3:5.17 by the magnificent conquest of a belligerent s..
5:1.3 with your inner soul and your spiritualizing s..
5:1.12 incomprehensible s. to live and dwell within him.
5:3.3 Worship is for its own sake; prayer embodies a s.
5:3.8 assenting to the attempt of its spiritualizing s.,
5:4.3 to bend the universe to the distorting service of s.;
5:4.3 the truly religious individual seeks to identify the s.
5:4.3 then to dedicate the activities of this unified s. to the
5:4.4 religious and the religious activities of the human s..
5:4.5 The religion of Jesus is salvation from s.,
5:6.6 The material s. is truly and unqualifiedly personal.
5:6.7 The material s. has personality and identity, temporal
5:6.8 having liberated man’s inner s. from the fetters of
5:6.8 having been made for the growth of the immortal s.
5:6.8 inhibit the creation of this surviving and eternal s.
6:1.4 now, O my Father, glorify me with your own s.,
10:1.3 Father, who shares reality of being and equality of s.
11:9.3 gave infinite personality expression of his spirit s.
11:9.3 revealed the infinity potential of his nonpersonal s.
12:7.14 to be your real and divine, even your eternal, s.?
13:1.21 your human s. will enter into new relationships
13:1.21 enter into new relationships with your divine s..
16:9.4 of the reality of selves other than the conscious s.
16:9.4 awareness is mutual; the s. is known as it knows.
28:5.11 beholding the likeness of your finite and material s.
43:8.4 the willingness to submit the s. to the disciplines of
48:6.37 But though the work is important, the s. is not.
48:6.37 it is the s. element that exhausts, not the effort to
53:0.1 in Nebadon who have succumbed to the urge of s.
53:2.5 There must have been a pride of s. that nourished
54:1.5 the associated and ever-increasing conquest of s. is
66:8.2 and the subtle development of their pride of s.
86:5.14 sometimes looked upon as proof of the double s.,
87:0.2 Human imagination cast off from the shores of s.
91:3.5 elevate one’s ego and reinforce the s for better living
91:4.3 That is, the prayer may be centered upon the s. or
91:8.7 or the powerful technique of changing one’s s..
92:7.5 true religion is the devotion of the s. to the service
92:7.5 morality becomes the discipline of s. by standards of
94:2.3 The undue concentration on s. led certainly to a
94:2.3 a fear of the nonevolutionary perpetuation of s. in
94:2.4 the eternal escape from s. by submergence in
94:2.7 Brahman, that indefinite and illusive philosophic s.,
94:3.3 potential cosmos, the Universal S. existing static
94:11.6 it attempted the complete liberation of the human s.
94:11.6 technique of isolating the s. from objective reality.
99:5.1 man as a brother—entails the adjustment of the s. to
100:6.4 The s. has surrendered to the intriguing drive of an
101:3.3 the dissolution of the material s. of mind and matter
101:6.12 4. Salvation from incompleteness of s. through the
101:6.13 Salvation from s., deliverance from the limitations of
102:4.2 any interplay between an active and questioning s.
102:6.3 the idealization of s., nature’s upthrust, a sublime
103:2.10 as to work serious injury to the welfare of the s..
103:5.4 The s. has rights as well as one’s neighbors.
103:5.5 happiness is achieved when the ego desire of the s.
103:5.5 the altruistic urge of the higher s. (divine spirit) are
103:5.6 The attempt to secure equal good for the s. and for
105:4.2 revelation of the I AM thus proceeds from static s.
108:6.5 your evolving and immortal soul, your morontia s..
108:6.6 parent of the real you, your higher and advancing s.,
108:6.6 your better morontial and future spiritual s..
110:2.4 the human mind circuits: one, a mortal s. evolved
110:2.4 the mortal s. is also a personal s.; it has personality.
110:6.3 grow in proportion to the expansion of the entire s.
110:6.3 s.—the whole s.—material, intellectual, and spiritual.
111:0.3 shadows and with reflections of the s. in water.
111:1.2 material (personal) s. must choose to co-operate
111:1.2 Adjuster in creating and fostering the morontia s.,
111:1.5 subject to your will, and the soul—the morontia s.—
111:1.5 temporal decisions which the mortal s. is making.
111:2.1 the unwise actions and choices of a misguided s..
111:2.10 thus does the material and mortal reality of the s.
111:3.2 this s., with its priceless powers of choice, becomes
111:3.2 is completely identified with the morontia s..
111:4.12 ministry of the present creativity of the inner s..
111:6.2 the conquest of nature and to transcend one’s s. is
111:6.2 The mortal who can transcend s. might yield to the
111:6.2 and when s. becomes proud and arrogant, sin may
112:1.15 It is through the mediation of mind that the s. and
112:2.0 2. THE SELF
112:2.7 Parts of the s. may function in numerous ways—
112:2.12 In science the human s. observes the material
112:2.14 The possibility of the unification of the evolving s. is
112:2.16 phases of increasing volitional dominance over the s.
112:2.20 The material s., the ego-entity of human identity,
112:5.0 5. SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN SELF
112:5.4 Such qualities of the s. are expressed by the material
112:5.12 element of terrestrial origin; it is the morontia s.,
112:5.18 more the role of Paradise guide to your surviving s..
112:5.20 cosmic mind by the awakening human s..
112:5.20 change in all the factor components of s.;
112:6.0 6. THE MORONTIA SELF
112:7.6 In the morontia state the s. has become a new and
112:7.6 When the s. attains the spiritual level, it has
117:3.3 he is this living way of ascension from the s. to God,
117:4.1 reflections of his efforts to achieve reality of s. and
117:4.3 The child of the Supreme, the evolving s., can be
117:4.3 potentially unifying personality of such a misguided s
117:4.11 To the extent that the human s. thus refuses to take
117:5.2 his evolving s. to the very threshold of supremacy.
117:5.7 Upon mortal death the human s. is everlastingly
117:6.6 experiential mother qualities of the ascending s.
117:6.6 It appears that this realization of s. will continue in
117:6.7 Such a magnificent universe s. thus becomes the
117:6.7 a universe s. qualified to represent both the Father
118:0.2 1. The Father is self-existent s..
118:0.3 2. The Son is coexistent s..
118:0.4 3. The Spirit is conjoint-existent s..
118:0.5 4. The Supreme is evolutionary-experiential s..
118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is s.-distributive divinity.
118:0.7 6. The Ultimate is transcendental-experiential s..
118:0.8 7. The Absolute is existential-experiential s..
118:1.3 the criterion by which the conscious s. evaluates the
118:1.5 In the maturity of the developing s., the past and
118:1.5 As the s. matures, it reaches further and further back
118:1.5 And as the conceiving s. extends this reach further
118:1.8 the s. begins to gain insight into the wholeness of
130:4.10 truth an experience of the soul, the progressing s..
130:4.11 of mind and the immaturity of the evolving s..
130:6.2 happiness highways lead from the sorrows of s. to
130:6.3 You are trying to run away from your unhappy s.,
131:3.6 Love of s. is like weeds in a goodly field.
131:4.5 worships truly when his inner s. is intent upon God.
131:6.2 S. is man’s invincible foe, and s. is manifested as
131:8.5 Do good without thought of benefit to the s..
132:2.9 capacity for identifying the s. with true spirit values
133:6.7 the spiritual, the material s. and the divine spirit.
133:7.7 plus the reflective interpretations of the personal s.;
133:7.7 and the s. is more than the sum of one’s sensations.
133:7.9 Neither is the human s. merely the sum of the states
133:7.11 of the Father which has been achieved by the s.,
134:4.7 and God gives a fragment of his spirit s. to dwell in
137:3.4 Now he seemed quite like his old s. to all of them.
140:4.5 light should so shine as not to attract attention to s..
143:2.3 I say to you, he who rules his own s. is greater
143:2.6 the spirit are ever and always masters of the s.
143:2.7 Your secret of the mastery of s. is bound up with
143:2.7 living faith, you are no longer the bondslaves of s.
143:5.5 By this time Nalda was sobered, and her better s.
144:5.46 And thereby bestow upon us the full mastery of s..
144:5.57 Your own s. to live again in and through us
146:2.9 is not designed as a technique for aggrandizing s.
149:4.2 ‘he who has no control over his own s. is like a
154:5.4 seemed cheerful; he was once more like his normal s.
156:5.17 mirror in which you may honestly view your real s..
158:6.3 exercise of material power for the exaltation of s..
160:1.13 service of a cause that is not only greater than s.,
160:3.1 courage for fear, the will of God for the mind of s.,
160:5.13 The knowledge of the conviction to forsake s. and
169:2.2 gains for yourselves when in the service of s.,
174:4.3 also to love one’s neighbor as one’s s., is the first
184:4.6 find final deliverance from the isolation of the s.,
194:3.16 This experience of losing s. and finding the spirit was
195:7.5 the manifestation of your real and better s..
195:7.13 self-conscious evaluation of one’s s. is never an
196:3.35 is equivalent to the integration of the s. with the
self-abasement
62:2.3 a sense of s. bordering on shame and remorse.
110:3.4 mock piety, or hypocritical and ostentatious s.;
self-abnegation
89:4.1 were elevated to the level of the rituals of s.,
121:6.3 the philosophy of Plato and the s. doctrines of the
self-acting—see self-acting Adjuster(s)
3:6.4 law-Creator when he conceives such laws to be s.
12:7.6 God is not a s. automatic force; he is not a slavish
110:6.22 (provided the indweller was not already s.);
117:1.9 s upon the universe and self-reactive to the sum total
self-acting Adjuster(s)
108:4.4 reason why contacts with the supreme and the s. of
109:2.0 2. SELF-ACTING ADJUSTERS
109:2.1 recognize a certain functional classification—the s..
109:2.1 A s. is one who: 1. Has had certain requisite
109:2.3 2. Has acquired the balance of spiritual power in a
109:2.4 3. Has a subject who has made the supreme decision
109:2.5 4. Has a subject who has been mustered into one of
109:2.6 has been temporarily detached from the mind of
109:2.7 6. Has served in a time of crisis in the experience of
109:2.8 S. seem to possess a marked degree of will in all
109:2.8 by their numerous exploits both within and without
109:2.8 Such Adjusters participate in numerous activities of
109:2.9 But while s. do thus intercommunicate, they do thus
109:2.10 Supreme and s. can leave the human body at will.
109:5.1 Supreme and s. are often able to contribute factors
110:4.6 and fewer beings who could function safely with s..
110:6.22 (provided the indweller was not already s.);
110:7.10 on Urantia, such a message was transmitted by a s.
self-activity
110:6.2 but progresses to the status of supremacy and s.
110:6.22 third psychic circle, thus insuring the Monitor’s s.
self-adaptation
118:7.6 capable of self-perpetuation, self-propagation, and s..
self-adjustment
87:5.2 in supernatural beings, s. to spirit environment.
131:9.4 The superior man is given to s., and he is free from
self-admiration
54:1.6 self-respect; false liberty is the consort of s..
54:1.6 s. tends towards the exploitation of others for the
156:5.14 But self-respect is not s..
self-admiring
139:4.5 John was a very different type of person than the s.
self-adornment
44:6.7 These artisans are not occupied with the arts of s.
self-aggrandizement
48:7.8 possess power and steadfastly refuse to use it for s.—
177:4.3 that Jesus would not exert his power in s.;
self-analysis
140:8.27 But Jesus said nothing which would proscribe s.
self-appointed
124:2.4 certain retribution at the hands of his s. champion
128:5.8 younger stone mason, onetime s. champion of Jesus,
137:1.6 but s. task of seeking for one who was not lost.
148:8.3 Zebedee, with the assistance of a s. committee,
171:1.5 he had about decided to become the s. defender of
190:1.3 this s. chief of communication and intelligence
self-assertion
53:2.2 a bold and earnest advocate of “s. and liberty.”
53:2.3 The idea of s. in opposition to the will of Michael
53:4.2 S. was the battle cry of the Lucifer rebellion.
53:6.5 truth were inherently triumphant over rebellion, s.,
53:7.2 delusions of s. had every opportunity for deceiving
53:7.15 penetration for their doctrines of discontent and s..
54:1.6 of self-control; false liberty, the assumption of s..
102:2.2 that it never conveys the slightest impression of s.
131:8.3 He guides and directs, but without s..
self-assertiveness
5:1.10 the indulgence of the s. of their intolerant minds
179:4.2 having already been robbed of much of their s.
194:3.18 Pentecost was designed to lessen the s. of nations,
194:3.18 It is this spirit of s. which so increases in tension that
self-associative
105:2.8 4. The Infinite Upholder. I AM s..
self-bestowal
10:2.2 and when this act of s. is complete and perfect,
self-bestowed
156:5.11 Love is never self-seeking, and it cannot be s..
self-bestowing
107:6.2 Adjusters are saturated with the beautiful and s. love
self-bondage
143:2.4 self-mastery in place of the old law of the fear of s.
self-caused
102:7.2 God is the one and only s. fact in the universe.
self-centered
2:2.5 God is neither s. nor self-contained; he never
7:3.6 your supplications are purely material and wholly s.,
10:1.3 Divine personality is not s.; self-distribution and
32:4.10 God is not a s. personality; the Father freely
83:7.5 ideal of marriage has suddenly far outrun the s. sex
123:0.2 tend to make him self-conscious and somewhat s.,
146:2.10 Guard against the great danger of becoming s. in
169:1.6 was steady and industrious, at the same time s.,
175:1.9 “Furthermore, these s. rulers delight in doing their
177:4.11 a well-intentioned but cowardly and s. personality.
193:4.13 While this s. and ultraindividualistic apostle had
self-chosen
139:12.10 kingdom of light into that s. domain of darkness.
153:4.4 the will of the Father and the s. ways of darkness.
self-completion
196:3.3 of the experiencing of s.—self-entirety, self-totality.
self-concepts
12:9.6 or inescapable death can come only after s. presume
self-confessed
127:4.3 wise to punish Jude for s. and deliberate violations of
162:3.3 if he upheld the law of Moses requiring that the s.
self-confidence
111:6.9 Reasonable s. is not to be deplored.
171:7.6 Jesus inspired profound s. and robust courage in all
177:2.2 enjoyed that parental love that insures laudable s.
179:4.2 robbed of much of their self-assertiveness and s.
181:2.27 thoughtless speaking, by your presumptuous s.!
self-confident
103:7.7 science and religion are often altogether too s. and
140:7.7 did much for the twelve; some even became over s..
184:2.8 of his former s. and superficially brave apostle,
self-confusing
118:7.7 the possible choice of becoming s., self-disrupting,
self-conquest
113:1.6 the task of self-understanding, s., and self-mastery;
self-conscious
2:1.3 he is unqualifiedly s. of both his infinity and eternity;
2:1.4 he is infinitely s. of all his primal attributes of
2:2.5 never ceases to bestow himself upon all s. creatures
5:2.2 personal, s. contact and communion with the Father,
5:6.6 thus launched upon the seas of experience as a s.
5:6.10 with, all personalities of all levels of s. existence.
6:4.7 The Original Son is universally and spiritually s..
12:7.12 It is a mystery that God is a highly personal s.
14:2.4 could only function as a limited s. being deprived of
16:6.10 possible for man to function as a rational and s.
47:6.3 Ascenders are all becoming s. of God-knowing,
56:3.5 eternalized by the fusion of s. mind with a
91:1.4 are superhuman and distinct from the ego of the s.
92:7.13 Modern man is adequately s. of religion, but his
101:6.13 co-ordination with the attainments of all other s.
111:1.3 the arena in which human personalities live, are s.,
112:5.9 one true opportunity to make one undoubted, s.,
114:7.2 All reservists have s. Adjusters, and most of them
116:7.3 given to mortals wherewith they may become s. of
117:4.8 a morality directly predicated on the s. creature’s
117:4.9 the great cosmic responsibility of s. personalities:
120:1.7 of your earth life as you become progressively s.
120:2.2 after you are sufficiently s. of your divine identity,
120:4.2 the progressive s. realization and recognition of this
123:0.2 and unusual protection might tend to make him s.
124:2.1 s. of the unusual nature of his life mission.
124:6.18 adolescent youth—the increasingly s. divine human—
126:0.1 These two years, after he began to be s. of divinity
126:1.1 Jesus was gradually becoming more s. of the nature
130:2.7 Will is the deliberate choice of a s. being which
130:4.8 Misadaptation of s. life to the universe results in
133:7.6 When any animal becomes s., it becomes a primitive
133:7.7 absolute unity which spiritually activates such a s.
133:7.8 this fact of s. existence, associated with the reality of
136:3.3 Jesus was then wholly s. concerning his relation to
136:6.1 What would he, now the fully s. creator of all things
137:4.2 Jesus was now thoroughly s. regarding his human
140:8.30 S. piety had no place in his philosophy of righteous
143:2.8 you are forever delivered from the s. bondage of a
143:7.2 true religion is the act of an individual soul in its s.
149:6.10 the hypocrisy of s. and attention-craving humility
149:6.11 and not the self-deceptive display of a s. sense of
157:4.7 those who thereby become s. sons of God are the
157:6.3 The second stage was the increasingly s. years of
159:3.12 When my children become s. of the assurance of the
160:1.5 conscious of the meaning of meanings—he is s. of
161:3.1 After he became fully s. of his divine nature,
195:7.13 The experience of s. evaluation of one’s self is never
195:7.13 A s. and avowed mechanist is the best possible
195:7.13 If materialism were a fact, there could be no s.
self-consciously
16:9.15 Is it strange that the cosmic mind should be s. aware
112:6.7 Mortal mind, prior to death, is s. independent of the
self-consciousness
1:7.6 concepts of personality imply: identity, s., self-will
2:7.6 Intellectual s. can discover the beauty of truth,
3:6.7 exercises a sovereign will, experiences s. of divinity
5:3.7 takes place wholly independently of the intellectual s.
5:5.1 Morality has its origin in the reason of s.;
5:6.3 ranging from the minimum of s. to the maximum
9:8.7 1. Subjective s..
16:6.9 they are constitutive in the s. of reflective thinking.
16:8.5 reactive behavior: s. and associated relative free will.
16:8.6 S. consists in intellectual awareness of personality
16:8.6 it includes the ability to recognize the reality of other
16:8.6 It indicates capacity for individualized experience in
16:8.6 S. connotes recognition of the actuality of mind
16:8.7 The relative free will which characterizes the s. of
16:9.4 Human s. implies the recognition of the reality of
16:9.7 Man’s own personality awareness, s., is dependent
16:9.9 S. is in essence a communal consciousness: God and
16:9.9 In human s. four universe-reality realizations are
19:5.9 s. would effectively jeopardize the certainty of
56:9.9 Existential status in eternity implies existential s. of
62:6.3 really developed a crude form of protective s..
89:10.1 must develop new techniques of achieving the s. of
91:0.1 With the attainment of s. by primitive man there
92:7.11 Religious meanings progress in s. when the child
100:2.1 poverty coupled with the s. of perfection-hunger,
101:6.13 deliverance from the limitations of s. through the
102:4.2 The fact of experience is found in s. plus other-
102:4.3 a natural spontaneous s. of other-mindness in the
103:9.6 mission of theology is merely to facilitate the s. of
110:6.21 to the lowest actual contactual morontia level of s.
111:6.2 might yield to the temptation to deify his own s..
112:2.9 the unity of selfhood and the s. of personality are
112:2.10 Consciousness, much less s., cannot be explained
112:2.14 —the secret of the s. of man’s spiritual nature.
112:6.7 being superadjutant, does not retain s. without the
112:6.8 is essential to complete s. of personality continuity
117:3.3 Jesus is the living way from the material level of s. to
128:1.1 Jesus began in earnest and with full s. the task of
128:1.11 his purely human life into the later years of his s. of
130:4.2 the physical world, s. in the intellectual world,
133:2.2 of the higher levels of creative and spiritual s..
133:6.5 S., in and of itself, is not the soul.
133:6.5 Moral s. is true human self-realization and
133:6.6 lack of harmony between the moral, or spiritual, s.
133:6.6 self-consciousness and the purely intellectual s..
133:7.5 a higher form of s. than do the higher animals?”
133:7.6 but now let me emphasize that s. is a reality.
133:7.8 No mere animal could possess a time s..
136:5.4 In my s. time is nonexistent, and therefore I
196:3.34 sane effort to advance the borders of s. out through
self-contained
0:1.4 1. Static—s. and self-existent Deity.
2:2.5 God is neither self-centered nor s.; he never ceases
4:4.1 God is the only stationary, s., and changeless being
12:0.3 much of the cosmic potential of the Infinite is still s.
21:6.1 any conjectured superfinite capacities must be s.
21:6.3 these undisclosed creator powers will remain s.
32:3.5 creative personalities who represent s. authority
42:1.2 manifest inherent energy and to exhibit s. powers,
105:5.1 of the I AM must be attributed to inherent and s.
117:6.20 Only existential reality is s. and self-existent.
137:3.4 just after, he had grown increasingly serious and s..
139:3.4 James got along well with his s. brother John.
156:5.11 Divine love cannot be s.; it must be unselfishly
193:4.13 Socially, Judas was unconfiding and almost wholly s.
self-contemplation
48:4.18 due to the monotony of sustained and serious s. in
48:4.19 injurious nervous tension and overserious s..
53:1.3 S. is most disastrous,even to the exalted personalities
self-contradictory
195:7.3 mistaken and s. concepts of a materialistic universe.
self-control
14:6.26 as living will creatures of supreme and perfect s.;
28:6.20 on a world like Urantia is the exhibition of s..
52:6.6 Emotional maturity is essential to s..
52:7.5 the world is passing under the rule of individual s..
54:1.6 True liberty is the fruit of s.; false liberty,
54:1.6 S. leads to altruistic service; self-admiration tends
55:5.4 S. is slowly rendering laws of human enactment
69:5.1 Food hoarding developed s. and created the first
71:3.7 of individual liberty consequent upon enhanced s..
71:8.1 ever progressing toward the goal of augmented s.
82:1.2 limited amounts as to fail to provide sufficient s.
82:1.9 does it become necessary for society to impose s.
82:1.10 S., more and more s., is the ever-increasing demand
83:6.6 deficient in that acme of human virtues, rugged s..
83:6.8 into a magnificent institution of self-culture, s.,
83:7.7 Easy divorce, when the result of lack of s. or failure
84:4.9 restriction of population and the enhancement of s..
89:1.1 ceremonial standards and ancestor of primitive s..
89:1.7 but these achievements of s. were the real rungs on
89:3.3 But all this taught the savage s., and that was a
89:3.3 Self-denial and s. were two of the greatest social
89:3.3 S. gave man a new philosophy of life; it taught
89:3.7 S. is a better human policy of behavior regulation
91:4.3 forgiveness and seeks wisdom for enhanced s..
91:6.3 the promotion of personal happiness, individual s.,
92:3.9 Religion provided that human discipline and s.
94:9.6 Buddhism promotes calmness and s., augments
118:8.6 of the imbalance between self-liberty and s..
124:1.4 and with consummate s. announced that he would
133:2.1 I am sorry for my lack of s., and I promise to try to
143:2.1 The Master was a perfected specimen of human s..
143:2.2 John, or are we to strive for the s. of your teaching?
143:2.2 come with a new message of self-forgetfulness and s.
143:2.8 of the highest type of enjoyable and ennobling s.,
149:4.2 brotherly love plus your lack of self-respect and s..
159:3.2 In appealing to men, be fair; exercise s. and exhibit
195:2.4 unparalleled honesty, devotion, and stalwart s. was
self-controlled
82:1.9 but since man is so largely a s. being, sex desire is
149:6.11 “You do well to be meek before God and s. before
self-correction
99:3.7 criticism and thereby attain to profitable levels of s..
self-created
94:4.4 Brahma, the first member, is conceived as being s.
118:7.5 Finite personality is not s., but in the superuniverse
128:1.1 the right of unqualified rulership of his s. universe.
self-creates
118:9.3 ascending man, in liaison with the fused Adjuster, s.
self-creative
5:6.6 a (relatively) self-determinative and s. personality.
self-critical
103:7.7 Science and religion can only be s. of their facts.
self-criticism
100:1.5 on the discovery of selfhood accompanied by s.—
103:7.7 and religion need is more searching and fearless s.,
132:3.5 faith is predicated on profound reflection, sincere s.,
self-culture
74:4.6 long it was the custom to devote this day to s..
83:6.8 is evolving into a magnificent institution of s.,
109:3.2 chiefly for s. and progressive development.
self-deceived
90:1.4 But not all shamans were s.; many were shrewd
143:2.5 How easy for you to become s. and thereby fall into
148:8.3 rather roughly with the s. pretender, but Jesus
160:5.3 you are s. in that what you call a religion is only a
163:1.3 you must contend with bitter and s. enemies;
181:1.9 but Jesus was not a blind and s. optimist.
190:0.3 they really saw Jesus; they were not the s. victims of
self-deceiving
139:6.5 of this long lived in the s. heart of Judas Iscariot.
self-deception
53:2.5 pride of self that nourished itself to the point of s.,
54:1.8 There is no error greater than that species of s. that
89:7.4 This was a subtle species of s. which the maidens
102:2.7 religious activities by a species of ingenious s.
103:9.1 assumptions of error and the techniques of s.,
196:3.22 True religious worship is not a futile monologue of s.
self-deceptive
149:6.11 your meekness be of spiritual origin and not the s.
160:5.9 are distortions of false logic, and the s. idols of those
self-defense
133:1.4 assault a fellow man of sonship status, even in s..
133:1.5 get his teacher to say on this difficult subject of s.
133:4.12 You or I may not deny the state this right of s. in the
151:3.8 all this with the arousal of a minimum of the s. of
self-denial
22:8.3 may and do execute many noble assignments in s.
68:2.5 when he was hungry; food saving was his first s.,
69:2.7 Magic was slow to give way before foresight, s.,
83:0.3 relationship entails the certain consequences of s.
83:6.6 This ideal of true pair marriage entails s.,
87:2.4 Fasting and other forms of s. were thought to be
87:6.16 S. was subsequently looked upon as being a sure
87:6.16 belief in the efficacy of self-torture and s. as rituals
89:1.7 have cost vast treasure in effort, sacrifice, and s.,
89:3.3 S. and self-control were two of the greatest social
89:3.5 for extra credits on the s. ledgers of their gods.
89:3.5 under some emotional stress, to make vows of s.
89:3.7 policy of behavior regulation than is extreme s..
90:1.4 an apprenticeship of ten years of hardship and s.
140:5.7 The adult is willing to sow seeds of s. in order to
142:8.1 he did not teach fasting and other forms of s..
143:2.2 Andrew asked Jesus: “Master, are we to practice s.
143:2.2 and that was the religion of self-examination and s..
143:2.4 law of the fear of self-bondage and the slavery of s.
143:2.6 and fellowshipped by grace, not by fear and the s.
143:2.8 from the self-conscious bondage of a life of s. and
self-derived
105:4.2 absolute relationships, relationships with s. Absolutes
117:3.7 Trinity-derived; the Supreme is self-evolved and s..
self-destroying
54:1.3 Liberty is a s. technique of cosmic existence when its
118:7.7 of becoming self-confusing, self-disrupting, and s..
self-destruction
118:7.7 The possibility of cosmic s. cannot be avoided if the
160:5.10 and testing process of s. and soul reconstruction?
self-destructive
147:5.9 those acts and practices of his children which are s.
self-determination
4:4.3 God is the being of absolute s.; there are no limits to
35:2.2 we encounter the first attempt at s. on the part of
35:10.5 through fallacies of personal liberty and fictions of s..
53:3.6 ascenders should enjoy the liberty of individual s..
118:7.6 to living organisms the further prerogatives of s.,
134:5.9 This progressive transfer of s. from the smaller to
134:5.13 have abandoned all claims to the delusions of s..
134:5.14 abandoned the sophistries of sovereignty and s.,
134:6.5 abandoned all notions of the supposed rights of s..
134:6.11 The fallacy of s. will be ended.
self-determinative
0:11.16 Neither do we regard the Universal Absolute as s.,
5:6.6 experience as a self-conscious and a (relatively) s.
35:5.3 and as groups, even as a whole, they are largely s.,
self-determine
118:7.5 the superuniverse arena of choice it does s. destiny.
self-determinism
134:5.9 sovereignty is created out of the surrender of s.,
self-development
142:6.8 Nicodemus was accomplished in s., in self-restraint,
self-differentiation
105:2.2 stage may be conceived as the s. of The Infinite One
105:4.4 conceived as a threefold and then as a sevenfold s..
self-directed
39:1.16 council co-ordinates the s. phases of seraphic service
39:1.18 unattached seraphim of the supreme order are s.
self-directing
37:4.3 personalities from the higher realms are usually s.,
self-direction
36:5.8 by the channels of intelligent and conscientious s..
self-discipline
68:2.5 hungry; food saving was his first self-denial, s..
89:3.4 These olden ideas of s. embraced flogging and all
100:6.4 imposes heightened s., lessens emotional conflict,
self-disposal
83:2.4 Woman was denied full freedom of s. in marriage,
self-disrupting
118:7.7 the possible choice of becoming self-confusing, s.,
self-distribution
10:1.0 1. S. OF THE FIRST SOURCE AND CENTER
10:1.1 in eternity, inaugurated a policy of profound s..
10:1.3 s. and sharing of personality characterize divine
self-distributive
0:1.7 4. Creative—s. and divinely revealed Deity.
7:0.2 And the Son shares the Father’s s. nature in the
118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is s. divinity.
self-duplication
16:0.1 In this sevenfold creative act of s. the Infinite Spirit
self-earned
21:3.1 the experiential supremacy of s. sovereignty comes
self-effacement
83:7.6 and home building—a lifelong partnership of s.,
self-elevated
98:3.8 had a roster of more than twoscore s. human deities,
self-entirety
196:3.3 the experiencing of self-completion—s., self-totality.
self-esteem
139:4.4 old and becoming more or less childish, this s.
139:4.8 who was tainted with this kind of s. and superiority
self-evaluation
45:7.3 These training schools begin with the college of s.
self-evident
10:6.17 there fairness is s. in perfection, and Havona
16:6.5 These responses are s. to clear-reasoning and
128:1.8 his human nature he was never in doubt; it was s.
160:5.3 s. that you already have become an active evangel
self-evolution
118:7.6 the further prerogatives of self-determination, s.,
self-evolved
117:3.7 Trinity-derived; the Supreme is s. and self-derived.
self-exaltation
67:1.2 Caligastia was a falsifier from the beginning of his s.
177:4.7 self-glory and the craving for the satisfaction of s..
self-examination
136:2.1 all Jewry was engaged in serious and solemn s..
140:8.27 Master’s religion made no provision for spiritual s.
140:8.27 Christianity, carefully provide for conscientious s..
143:2.2 and that was the religion of s. and self-denial.
self-existence
106:8.12 the circle of eternity, from the absoluteness of s.,
self-existent
0:1.4 1. Static—self-contained and s. Deity.
2:1.2 He is immortal, eternal, s., divine, and bountiful.”
3:6.2 The universe is not an accident, neither is it s..
4:4.1 and absolute will, and these are s. and universal.
4:4.2 Since God is s., he is absolutely independent.
4:4.7 that the First Cause of science and the s. Unity of
42:1.7 Force derived from s. Deity is in itself ever existent.
102:7.1 The Father, being s., is also self-explanatory;
105:5.4 be attributed to the s. free will of the First Source
105:7.18 response to the primordial self-will of s. self-will.
111:6.3 The problem of sin is not s. in the finite world.
117:6.20 Only existential reality is self-contained and s..
118:0.2 1. The Father is s. self.
131:1.3 God is s., and he is devoid of all anger and enmity;
131:4.2 the sun and the stars; he is bright, pure, and s..
self-expansive
0:1.8 5. Evolutional—s. and creature-identified Deity.
self-experiential
0:1.9 6. Supreme—s. and creature-Creator-unifying Deity.
self-explanatory
3:6.4 when he conceives such laws to be self-acting and s.!
102:7.1 The Universal Father, being self-existent, is also s.;
self-expression
27:7.3 attains the heights of the perfection of sublime s.
27:7.4 they may be enabled to gain this satisfaction of s.
27:7.5 of intensifying and exalting the abilities of s.
44:4.11 who are masters of this exquisite form of s.
44:7.4 potential of unlimited s. on ever-progressive levels of
44:8.3 the gratification of all human hunger for supernal s.
44:8.5 the achievement of equality of the satisfaction of s.
54:1.5 Unbridled self-will and unregulated s. equal
83:6.8 is evolving into a magnificent institution of s.,
101:1.2 has no special mechanism through which to gain s.;
105:2.9 by virtue of which there was achieved threefold s.
112:1.9 type has a potentiality of seven dimensions of s.
117:4.6 And so, as we strive for s., the Supreme is striving in
160:2.6 1. Mutual s. and self-understanding. Many noble
193:4.3 to seek relief in s., he invariably sought the advice
195:7.5 all your solicitation concerning the necessity for s.
self-forgetful
120:4.1 disillusioned by the life of s. service which the Son
self-forgetfulness
3:5.13 8. Is unselfishness—the spirit of s.—desirable?
143:2.2 I come with a new message of s. and self-control.
180:5.12 self-sacrifice; the new religion teaches only s.,
196:0.8 to the cause of its realization with amazing s. and
196:0.9 When we stand confronted by such splendid s.,
self-forgetting
143:7.7 sublime thinking; worship is s.—superthinking.
self-glorification
48:4.15 Makers, our own s. becomes sublimely ridiculous,
175:1.10 Seek in your daily lives, not s., but the glory of God.
self-glory
177:4.7 Caiaphas; Judas’s heart was too much set on s. and
self-governing
20:2.2 They are a s. order, being directed by their supreme
22:1.14 all seven orders function very much as s. groups.
27:2.1 The supernaphim, as a body, are wholly s. and
30:3.13 a superuniverse, such groups are largely s..
31:0.12 group, but the finaliters are now wholly a s. body.
35:2.2 The Melchizedeks are a s. order.
35:5.3 In many respects these Sons are a s. body;
36:1.2 This corps of life disseminators is not a truly s. group
36:1.2 phases of their divisional administration they are s..
48:2.11 Universe Spirit but are otherwise a wholly s. group.
48:3.3 Morontia Companions are almost wholly a s. order
55:8.1 Such a system of worlds becomes virtually s..
181:2.16 s. in all group administrative affairs except that I
self-government
14:3.1 may be observed the height of the ideals of true s..
18:7.1 Advisory Commission of Interuniverse Ethics and S..
35:1.3 for the realization of a supernal type of s..
35:2.2 beings and observe the highest type of true s..
35:2.2 hope of every universe group which aspires to s.;
35:2.2 they are the pattern and the teachers of s. to all the
39:4.10 On the mansion worlds you begin to learn s. for the
45:5.6 are permitted to experiment with the ideals of s.
45:7.3 Representative government is the divine ideal of s.
52:4.6 s. being fairly well established by the end of this age.
52:4.6 By s. we refer to the highest type of representative
52:5.10 True s. is beginning to function;fewer restrictive laws
53:4.2 One of his chief arguments was that, if s. was good
70:4.10 The clans served a valuable purpose in local s., but
121:2.7 suzerainty, enjoyed a considerable degree of s.
self-gratification
68:2.2 on whether that goal is self-maintenance or s..
68:2.2 society, while excessive s. destroys civilization.
68:2.3 with self-perpetuation, self-maintenance, and s.,
68:2.9 S. is incidental and not essential except as an
68:2.11 themselves into base and threatening forms of s..
68:2.11 society; unbridled s. unfailingly destroys civilization.
69:1.5 3. The institutions of s..
69:1.5 has never evolved distinctive institutions of s..
69:5.11 8. Numerous forms of s.. Some sought wealth
70:9.17 at the same time enjoying some measure of s.,
84:0.2 with varying degrees of s.; marriage, home building,
84:0.3 partnership in self-perpetuation, the element of s.
84:6.8 provides certain highly satisfactory forms of s..
84:8.0 8. DANGERS OF SELF-GRATIFICATION
84:8.1 against family life is the menacing rising tide of s.,
84:8.1 and provided one of the most desirable forms of s..
84:8.2 with periodic sex indulgence, were means of s.,
84:8.2 have failed to build any distinct institution of s..
84:8.2 an instrument for augmenting all forms of s.,
84:8.3 potential of pleasure, new and glorified form of s..
84:8.3 The basic type of s., aside from appeasing hunger,
84:8.5 the taste of good food may serve as forms of s..
84:8.6 mankind explore all forms of legitimate s.,
195:10.17 teaching of moral discipline in place of so much s..
self-gratifications
84:8.6 s. have indeed cost a fatal price if they bring about
self-gratifying
83:0.3 The self-regarding and s. sex relationship entails the
self-identification
2:3.4 mind culminates in complete s. with iniquity,
116:7.5 s. with total and indestructible universe reality—
118:1.2 the mortal creature may eternalize by s. with the
118:7.6 self-evolution, and s. with a fusion spirit of Deity.
self-identifying
118:6.6 because spiritual volition is s. with the will of God.
self-importance
48:4.14 avoid an overdevelopment of the notion of one’s s..
48:4.15 When we are tempted to magnify our s., if we stop
48:6.37 S., not work-importance, exhausts immature
50:1.3 of losing the sense of proportion as to one’s s.
66:8.2 and its associated exaggeration of the feeling of s..
139:12.6 As he grew, Judas had exaggerated ideas about his s.
139:12.11 of a proud and vengeful mind of exaggerated s.
177:2.2 overloved so as injuriously to exalt your concept of s
self-important
48:6.37 can do important work if you do not become s.;
self-imposed
4:4.3 to his universe reactions save those which are s.,
10:3.17 jurisdiction of the Father are wholly voluntary and s..
21:3.15 a Creator Son rules with certain s. limitations of
35:2.3 but much of it is voluntary and altogether s..
118:8.10 These s. restraints are at once the most powerful and
164:4.1 Sabbath and in direct violation of their own s. laws
182:2.10 Before David went to his s. task of outpost duty,
189:3.1 this s. limitation does not in any manner restrict
self-improvement
38:7.5 beings, are continuously engaged in efforts at s..
52:4.5 refined peoples know how to utilize leisure for s.
69:9.7 building, offspring rearing, mutual culture, and s..)
self-inflicted
98:4.7 the “day of blood,” commemorating the s. death of
self-interest
5:3.4 The moment the element of s. intrudes upon worship
70:11.5 S. established the taboo on killing, society sanctified
71:6.1 Ruthless competition based on narrow-minded s. is
86:2.4 in his immediate interest; s. largely obscures logic.
103:3.1 difference between the s. and the group-interest,
self-interests
81:6.35 as a result of provincial jealousies and local s..
self-judgment
196:3.12 1. S.—moral choice.
self-liberation
11:2.10 part of his technique of s. from infinity limitations,
118:8.4 from mechanical stability, may attempt further s.
self-liberty
118:8.6 inexorable restoration of the imbalance between s.
self-life
3:5.13 choose the divine life if there were no s. to forsake.
self-limit
161:3.2 that he could, at will, s. his divinity consciousness.
self-limitation
4:4.4 to deny the possibility of his volitional s. amounts to
10:5.4 The maximum s. of the Trinity is its attitude toward
105:1.8 infinity is capable of s. and is susceptible of reality
105:2.9 bearing witness to the volitional s. of the I AM by
self-limited
18:7.3 being ordinarily s. to an interassociation within the
21:3.1 the elevation of a Michael Son from this initial and s.
128:1.4 his knowledge of men and events was wholly s..
self-limiting
161:3.3 to differentiate between his practice of s. his divine
self-love
148:4.2 He whom you call the evil one is the son of s.,
self-made
120:0.1 pay for the full and supreme sovereignty of his s.
120:0.3 to constituting him the sovereign of his s. universe.
139:1.10 Andrew was one of those s., and successful men of
self-maintaining
42:11.6 amazing phenomenon of an apparently s. universe
self-maintenance
42:11.7 of progressive evolution associated with cosmic s. is
50:5.5 Self-preservation is a pursuit that always follows s..
68:2.2 on whether that goal is s. or self-gratification.
68:2.2 S. originates society,while excessive self-gratification
68:2.3 Society is concerned with self-perpetuation, s.,
68:2.7 requirement; woman was an essential partner in s..
68:2.9 s. and self-perpetuation are the real objects of the
68:2.11 the legitimate social aims of s. are rapidly translating
68:2.11 S. builds society; unbridled self-gratification destroys
69:1.3 1. The institutions of s..
70:9.17 with a fair and peaceful opportunity to pursue s.,
82:3.2 this agelong sex problem: S. is individual but is
84:0.2 marriage, home building, is largely a matter of s.,
84:0.3 Marriage grew out of co-operation in s. and
84:5.1 woman is man’s equal, but in the partnership of s.
84:6.8 The family is vitally linked to the mechanism of s.;
84:8.1 Marriage, founded on s., led to self-perpetuation and
84:8.2 Originally, property was the basic institution of s.,
84:8.6 property, which has become the institution of s.;
86:7.5 Religion was an evolutionary development of s.,
87:5.2 The expanded cult was but the art of s. practiced
92:3.3 such a creed represented the extension of the s.
self-manifesting
16:8.5 Creature personality is distinguished by two s. and
self-mastery
28:6.13 Trustworthiness is the true measure of s., character.
91:4.5 peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, s.,
109:3.2 to ascend the moral heights beyond the hills of s.
113:1.6 task of self-understanding, self-conquest, and s.;
143:2.0 2. LESSON ON SELF-MASTERY
143:2.3 S. is the measure of man’s moral nature and the
143:2.4 law of the spirit endows you with the liberty of s.
143:2.8 the heights of terrestrial mortal attainment—true s..”
self-metamorphosis
105:2.3 This s. of the I AM culminates in the multiple
self-motivated
54:1.5 S. liberty is a conceptual illusion, a cruel deception.
self-mutilation
87:6.16 these oaths were accompanied by self-torture and s.;
self-obliteration
54:5.8 and allow rebellion to pursue a natural course of s..
self-operating
17:3.8 to the superuniverses is apparently automatic or s.,
self-origin
35:1.3 Melchizedeks are in constitution partly of s. and
self-perpetuation
61:1.6 3. Employ their superior brain power in s..
68:2.3 Society is concerned with s., self-maintenance,
68:2.9 self-maintenance and s. are the real objects of the
69:1.4 2. The institutions of s..
70:9.17 to pursue self-maintenance, participate in s., while
82:1.8 the social evolution of the biologic propensity for s..
82:3.2 s. is social but is secured by individual impulse.
83:6.8 of self-culture, self-control, self-expression, and s..
84:0.2 Mating is purely an act of s. associated with varying
84:0.3 partnership in s., the element of self-gratification
84:5.1 In s. woman is man’s equal, but in the partnership of
84:6.1 unfailingly brings men and women together for s.
84:8.1 Marriage, founded on self-maintenance, led to s. and
84:8.2 marriage functioned as the unique institution of s..
118:7.6 life renders material-energy systems capable of s.,
self-personalized
0:1.6 3. Associative—s. and divinely fraternal Deity.
self-pity
159:3.11 develop strong characters out of the indulgence of s.;
171:7.3 to minister to distressed souls without increasing s..
self-possessed
101:6.7 noble task of transforming s. ideas into practical
self-possession
186:2.10 by his patience and great s. in the face of the jeers,
self-preservation
5:5.2 fellowship: the physical or material level of s.;
50:5.5 S. is a pursuit that always follows self-maintenance.
60:2.12 dinosaurs migrated to water in a futile attempt at s.
69:1.3 of food hunger and its associated instincts of s..
70:2.20 emotions and energies belonging to the s. reactions
86:4.2 death fear associated with the biologic instinct of s..
94:2.7 In their efforts at s. the Brahmans had rejected the
98:2.2 They turned from the contemplation of s.—
102:8.1 man, innately endowed with a strong instinct of s.
136:6.3 Jesus’ human nature dictated that the first duty was s
136:6.3 it is therefore, a legitimate reaction of a Urantia
136:7.1 second decision concerning his attitude toward s..
self-preservative
36:5.6 the directional and other s. endowments of all mind
self-pride
111:6.2 that might succumb to the temptations of s..
self-projected
0:1.10 7. Ultimate—s. and time-space-transcending Deity.
self-propagation
82:3.1 tension of man’s unremitting urge to reproduction—s
118:7.6 of life renders material-energy systems capable of s.,
self-protection
54:5.10 be extended in s. against the entire constellation.
59:1.19 trilobites crawled along the bottoms, curling up in s.
94:9.1 espoused in s. by the low-caste monarch Asoka,
173:1.11 idealism, are not disposed to resort to force for s.
196:3.7 The purely animal mind may be gregarious for s.,
self-purposive
0:1.5 2. Potential—self-willed and s. Deity.
self-qualified
105:2.9 5. The Infinite Potential. I AM s..
106:4.1 but functions in this respect as a s. absolute;
self-reactive
117:1.9 self-acting upon the universe and s. to the sum
self-realizable
112:6.8 to become immediately s. as continuing memory.
self-realization
0:9.1 Deity expansion on the second level of creative s..
1:0.5 will, in all that pertains to s. and mind attainment,
1:5.14 God does enjoy those continuous expansions of s.
1:5.15 of the never-ending divine circle of ceaseless s..
2:2.7 a part of God’s ever-expanding s. in the children of
5:2.6 The s. of such an achievement is mainly, though not
12:5.10 Nor is stoicism a high order of s..
35:3.9 7. The domain of co-ordinate and supreme s..
44:7.4 expression on ever-progressive levels of unified s. by
44:8.3 s. will be effected by your own personal efforts
44:8.5 equality of the satisfaction of self-expression and s.
56:9.9 another eternity may be required to experience s. of
56:10.14 S. is potentially evil if it is antisocial.
68:2.3 human s. is worthy of becoming the immediate goal
71:3.9 every normal individual adequate opportunity for s..
72:5.12 their leisure, which can be devoted to increased s..
94:8.17 achievements constitute true progress in cosmic s..
94:11.6 True cosmic s results from identification with cosmic
98:2.2 —salvation—to s. and self-understanding.
98:2.10 the Greek philosophy of s. and an abstract Deity;
100:1.5 growth presupposes a progressive life of s.,
100:1.6 innate drives toward growth and s. which function
100:2.6 The goal of human s. should be spiritual, not
103:6.6 man’s inner spirit depend for its expression and s.
106:8.12 endlessness of self-revelation, to the finality of s.—
106:8.23 Such a concept of the I AM implies full s.—
106:9.12 on ever-ascending levels of cosmic wisdom, s.,
112:1.7 the varying levels of s. and the general phenomenon
112:2.17 The God-seeking experience of augmenting the s.
112:2.18 experience of the creative expansion of s. through
117:4.1 the unceasing struggle of the Supreme for divine s..
117:4.2 God finds an increased measure of personality s.
117:4.3 hands of even human beings for safekeeping and s..
117:4.6 As we master the problems of s., so is the God of
117:6.7 the attainment of the mind struggle for spirit s.,
117:6.24 The attainment of perfected s. by all personalities
128:1.8 The s. of divinity was a slow and, from the human
128:1.8 This revelation and s. of divinity began in
128:1.8 experience of effecting the s. of his divine nature
132:2.5 new levels of the increasing liberty of moral s.
133:6.5 Moral self-consciousness is true human s. and
133:6.6 Salvation is the spiritualization of the s. of the moral
140:4.6 The highest levels of s. are attained by worship and
144:4.5 It is an avenue of approach to spiritualized s. and
180:5.12 enhanced s. in conjoined social service and
196:1.6 These stages of progressive s. were marked off by
self-realize
39:4.11 perfection of loyalty, can you s. finality of liberty.
92:0.4 wisdom-desiring mind creates the capacity to s. the
106:8.12 the First Source and Center s. the limitlessness of
self-realized
117:3.1 Supreme, who is the total of all finite growth, s. on
self-realizes
56:9.8 any other order of existence ever s. consciousness of
self-realizing
42:10.1 the Primal Father is even now—as always—s. of an
71:7.3 must eventually become world-wide, idealistic, s.,
self-reflective
133:6.5 “The soul is the s., truth-discerning, and spirit-
self-regarding
83:0.3 The s. and self-gratifying sex relationship entails the
self-regulating
35:1.3 standard time and otherwise function as a s. order,
96:5.9 into a partially s. nation of pastoral warriors.
self-regulatory
27:2.1 as a body, are wholly self-governing and s. except
self-rejuvenators
48:4.11 who are inherent Creators, hence automatic s.,
self-relationship
105:2.4 the I AM is establishing the basis for a sevenfold s..
105:2.11 This is the stasis or s. of Infinity, the eternal fact of
105:4.2 from static self through self-segmentation and s. to
self-relationships
105:4.1 self-segmentation of the I AM into the primary s.—
self-reliant
23:1.8 messengers of solitary assignment are a s., versatile,
self-reminding
143:7.7 Prayer is s.—sublime thinking; worship is self-
self-request
5:3.3 There is absolutely no s. or other element of
self-respect
54:1.6 True liberty is the associate of genuine s.; false
71:3.9 A moral society should aim to preserve the s. of its
72:6.1 a determined effort to replace the s.-destroying type
140:8.20 aimed at in life appears to have been a superb s.
147:4.6 the idealism embodied in the nobility of profound s..
149:4.2 lack of tolerant brotherly love plus your lack of s.
155:5.10 sovereignty of personality, debase the dignity of s.
156:5.14 Spiritual living mightily increases true s..
156:5.14 But s. is not self-admiration.
156:5.14 S. is always co-ordinate with the love and service of
159:3.3 into the kingdom, do not lessen or destroy their s..
159:3.3 While overmuch s. may destroy proper humility
159:3.3 the loss of s. often ends in paralysis of the will.
159:3.3 It is the purpose of this gospel to restore s. to
159:3.3 Forget not that I will stop at nothing to restore s. to
159:3.4 Take care that you do not wound the s. of timid and
159:3.4 Idleness is destructive of s.; therefore, admonish
187:4.5 his zeal and inspired his highest ideals of moral s.
self-respecting
143:5.2 not deemed proper in those days for a s. man to
self-restraint
118:8.5 inhabited worlds with any large endowment of s..
132:3.10 of self-understanding and consequent voluntary s..
132:3.10 The attainment of perfection of spiritual s. equals
142:6.8 Nicodemus was accomplished in s., and even in high
self-revealing
105:4.2 infinity of the self-segmented phases of the s. I AM.
self-revelation
0:2.18 divinity, and undergoes depletion of capacity for s. to
1:7.6 self-consciousness, self-will, and possibility for s..
16:6.10 of the Infinite is by a cosmic technique of s..
23:1.1 the divine technique of the Infinite Spirit for s. to,
105:2.9 there was achieved threefold self-expression and s..
105:4.2 The s. of the I AM thus proceeds from static self
106:8.12 through the endlessness of s., to the finality of
106:8.23 become volitional participants in the s. of the I AM,
143:5.13 Nalda associated all of this s. of her past life with
self-revelatory
104:4.8 mechanisms whereby personal Deity becomes s. to
self-righteous
143:2.6 of the spirit and not by the s. deeds of the flesh.
149:6.11 display of a self-conscious sense of s. superiority.
155:3.3 truth becomes formulated as a boundary line of s.
163:6.3 wonderful gospel was hidden from the wise and s.,
166:1.5 shall be required of this perverse and s. generation.
167:1.4 both Jesus and the s. Pharisee from Jerusalem
167:5.2 the Pharisee, was a means of inducing s. inactivity
175:1.20 the face of such s. thinking you make ready to slay
self-righteousness
121:7.1 a form of s. based upon the false pride of descent.
150:5.2 ‘Take away the filthy rags of s. and clothe my son
166:1.3 exhibition of ceremonial devotion to your own s..
166:1.4 your inner souls are filled with s., covetousness,
167:5.1 Works of s. cannot buy the favor of God, and
172:1.3 but I would cause the walls of prejudice, s., and hate
self-sacrifice
81:5.4 most individuals willing to pay those premiums of s.
180:5.12 The old religion taught s.; the new religion teaches
self-satisfaction
127:6.1 not with any tinge of s. or desire for affectionate
147:5.8 is not blocked by spiritual pride and moral s..
self-satisfied
139:12.4 s. Judean often dared to criticize in his own heart.
163:3.1 camel to go through the needle’s eye as for these s.
self-seeking
47:6.3 on personal aggrandizement nor on s. conquest.
55:5.1 creatures living on a sin-stricken, s., isolated world,
103:2.4 a conflict between his s. and his altruistic impulses,
103:4.1 period of truce in the conflict of the s. ego with the
111:1.6 the sinful machinations of a perverse and s. will.
156:5.11 Love is never s., and it cannot be self-bestowed.
160:1.13 can be eliminated only by the abandonment of s.
177:4.10 can become when it is once wholly wedded to s.
self-segmentation
105:4.1 they postulate the s. of the I AM into the primary
105:4.2 the I AM thus proceeds from static self through s.
self-segmented
105:4.2 infinity of the s. phases of the self-revealing I AM.
self-serving
71:6.1 Exclusive and s. profit motivation is incompatible
103:2.10 Man tends to identify the urge to be s. with his ego—
self-soul
94:3.7 In the doctrine of the merging of the s. with the
self-sufficient
140:5.7 One was s.; the other was teachable and truth-
196:1.2 Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a s.
self-support
165:5.2 speak to you about these matters of wealth and s.,
self-supporting
72:4.5 on this continent is to make every pupil a s. citizen.
72:10.1 different agricultural colonies and are more than s..
self-surrender
194:3.16 an act of intelligent s. and unreserved consecration.
self-sustaining
69:8.11 be compelled to do at least a s. amount of work.
72:1.3 These people are s., that is, they can live without
96:5.9 whipped them into a s. and partially self-regulating
148:0.5 managed this large tent city so that it became a s.
self-torture
70:7.10 Much s. and cutting entered into these ceremonies.
87:2.4 S.—wounds—was a common form of mourning.
87:6.16 Most of these oaths were accompanied by s. and
87:6.16 a belief in the efficacy of s. and self-denial as rituals
89:3.5 emotional stress, to make vows of self-denial and s..
89:3.5 to do something definite in return for this s. and
110:3.4 co-operation with the Adjuster does not entail s.,
self-totality
196:3.3 the experiencing of self-completion—self-entirety, s..
self-understanding
39:3.4 a basis of real s. and genuine mutual appreciation.
98:2.2 preservation—salvation—to self-realization and s..
113:1.6 the seventh circle and journey inward in the task of s.
132:3.10 progressive attainment of higher levels of s.
160:1.12 that s. which obliterates debilitating fear;
160:2.6 1. Mutual self-expression and s.. Many noble
self-will
1:7.6 personality imply: identity, self-consciousness, s.,
54:1.5 Unbridled s. and unregulated self-expression equal
103:5.4 conflicts between ego-will and the other-than-s. is
105:1.5 must assume the existence of the possibility of s..
105:7.18 of the Gods stirred in response to the primordial s.
105:7.18 to the primordial self-will of self-existent s..
self-willed
0:1.5 2. Potential—s. and self-purposive Deity.
10:3.5 The Universal Father, prior to his s. divestment of
54:1.9 How dare the s. creature encroach upon the rights of
111:5.6 whose creative attributes have eternally joined in s.
self-worth
100:6.3 The consciousness of s. has become augmented by
selfhood
5:6.4 The fundamental attributes of human s., as well as
6:5.5 cannot bestow individualized portions of his s. upon
9:6.4 S. of personality dignity, human or divine,
10:1.3 sharing of personality characterize divine freewill s..
16:8.19 Such a s., indwelt by a prepersonal fragment of God
23:1.2 of eternity, they are all aware of a beginning of s..
71:7.1 pursuit of wisdom, realization of s., and attainment
100:1.5 predicated on the discovery of s. accompanied by
100:3.1 It is the enlistment of the totality of s. in the loyal
102:4.3 of other-mindness in the environment of s..
107:5.2 can work, and love, Adjusters must have powers of s
110:2.2 but they never do violence to the volitional s. of
110:6.10 The degree of s. reality is directly determined by
111:2.10 a new identification in the evolving vehicle for s.
111:4.12 through personality integration and s. unification.
112:1.8 3. Breadth embraces the domain s. organization
112:1.13 which takes place between the organism (s.) and its
112:1.18 summation of its parts constitutes s.—individuality—
112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of s. to remember:
112:2.6 In all concepts of s. it should be recognized that the
112:2.9 the unity of s. and self-consciousness of personality
112:2.20 But s. of survival value, s. that can transcend the
112:5.1 S. is a cosmic reality whether material, morontial,
112:5.20 is dependent on the persistence of the identity of s.
112:5.20 S. persists in spite of a continuous change in all the
112:5.20 The true reality of all s. (personality) is able to
112:5.21 Notwithstanding the continuity of personal s.,
112:6.8 proof of the retention of the identity of original s.;
112:6.9 material intellect, the former seat of the identity of s..
112:7.6 On the evolutionary worlds, s. is material; it is a
117:4.10 meanings of the cosmos into your own evolving s.?
117:5.2 of the finite God do not lose their volitional s. by so
118:7.5 reveals the transient reality of all God-unidentified s..
129:4.5 beginnings of physical, intellectual, and spiritual s.
130:4.2 progressing s. in the spirit world—these realities,
130:4.3 Likewise do they remain aware of s. progression in
133:7.7 something of an approach to unity in an evolving s.,
133:7.9 sufficient unity to warrant the designation of a s..
136:4.4 and though the s. of the mind of man is ever present,
selfish
4:3.1 bowing before idols of stone, gold, and s. ambition—
7:3.6 such purely s. and material requests fall dead;
44:8.4 morontians learn to socialize their former purely s.
52:6.6 S. political sagacity is ultimately suicidal—destructive
54:1.6 the exploitation of others for the s. aggrandizement
69:5.15 the many misuses of capital by thoughtless and s.
71:4.17 for purposes of s. gain or national aggrandizement?
71:6.2 that this social energy arouser be forever s. in its
82:1.7 effectively tricks s. man into putting race welfare
83:0.3 It is because of the sex urge that s. man is lured into
88:1.10 to trickery for the advancement of their s. interests.
88:6.2 private magic, personal and s. magic was employed
89:3.3 to increase the numerator of s. gratification.
91:1.2 emotions or to achieve unmitigated s. ambitions,
91:4.1 ethical when the petitioner seeks for s. advantage
91:4.1 S. and materialistic praying is incompatible with the
91:4.1 S. praying transgresses the spirit of all ethics founded
91:4.4 characterized by s., and materialistic praying.
91:8.6 Prayer may be a wholly s. request or a true and
94:2.2 flood of inertia and pessimism which their own s.
100:2.4 proportional to elimination of the s. qualities of love.
100:3.4 An isolated and purely s. pleasure may connote a
102:3.3 emotions, lead directly to material actions, s. acts.
103:1.3 life from becoming egocentric—circumscribed, s.,
103:2.8 to be unselfish when confronted by the urge to be s.,
108:5.6 Do not, therefore, look to the Adjuster for s.
108:6.2 by those thoughts which are purely sordid and s.;
119:0.6 pity for those who err and flounder in the s. mire
131:1.6 Those who are s., those who ignore their brothers in
131:3.5 slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, shameless, and s..
132:5.19 Never permit yourself to be so s. as to employ
135:9.5 Politics and s. preferment began to make their
136:6.9 abilities for personal aggrandizement or for s. gain
136:6.10 portrays dramatically the truth that s. satisfaction
136:8.6 power and steadfastly refuse to use it for purely s.
140:6.12 But if your eye is s., the whole body will be filled
140:8.11 he did labor to break down all forms of s. isolation
141:3.8 anger, and the lust for s. power and revenge.
146:2.5 not possible of reception by a thoroughly s. creature
146:2.9 A thoroughly s. soul cannot pray in the true sense
147:4.4 Such a purely s. and lustful interpretation would be
149:1.9 Many others sought healing for wholly s. purposes.
158:6.3 your s. desire for worldly preferment creeps back
165:4.8 but their hearts are set upon their own s. gain’.”
166:3.4 I say to all such s. ones: I know not whence you
166:3.4 to those who would enter the kingdom for s. glory.
169:2.3 oppressed his master’s clients for his own s. gain,
176:3.8 If endowments are used only in s. pursuits and no
176:3.8 such s. stewards must accept the consequences of
176:3.9 And how much like all s. mortals was this unfaithful
177:4.9 Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the act of a s. deserter
177:4.10 long been engaged in this deliberate, persistent, s.,
179:4.8 evil determination to carry out one’s own s. projects,
180:2.5 thoughtlessly and ignorantly pray for s. ease
180:5.9 consists in the nonresistance of all s. reaction to
181:1.2 not an endless rest of idleness and s. ease but
188:4.9 The believer’s concern should not be the s. desire for
195:9.7 S. men and women simply will not pay such a price
196:1.2 respectability and s. economic maladjustment?
selfishly
69:3.3 Man has most s. chosen the more agreeable work,
70:11.14 for granted that those who had power would use it s.
120:4.1 who had accused their Creator-father of s. seeking
132:5.16 reward for efforts of discovery, neither should he s.
158:7.5 For whosoever would save his life s., shall lose it,
174:5.8 He who s. loves his life stands in danger of losing
193:4.13 In spirit, Judas became arrogant and s. ambitious.
selfishness
52:6.4 they fail to recognize the folly of unmitigated s..
54:1.5 and unregulated self-expression equal unmitigated s.,
54:1.8 golden rule cries out against all fraud, unfairness, s.,
66:8.2 their unselfish advisers by their own evolving s..
71:3.1 Ignorance and s. will insure the downfall of even the
84:1.7 maternal instinct may be thwarted by ambition, s.,
95:2.9 “murder, robbery, falsehood, adultery, and s.,”
99:7.4 wisely decide temporal issues or transcend the s. of
100:1.8 spiritual life with one’s fellows, avoidance of s.,
100:2.7 When the flood tides of human adversity, s., hate,
101:3.14 continued survival of altruism in spite of human s.,
111:1.9 Only by s., slothfulness, and sinfulness can the
130:1.2 distressing conflicts with the difficult whales of s.
131:3.6 S. leads to grief; perpetual care kills.
133:3.7 living in a world so largely dominated by s. and sin
141:3.8 conquest by sacrifice, the sacrifice of pride and s..
143:3.5 from a periodic attack of sensitiveness and s..
156:5.4 led into temptation by the urge of their own s.
160:1.13 Prejudice is inseparably linked to s..
165:4.5 wealth which leads to covetousness and s.
166:3.4 of immaturity and indulge the satisfactions of s.:
179:5.2 emerges from the bondage of ceremonialism and s.
188:4.9 and sacrificial salvation is rooted and grounded in s..
194:3.19 The material spirit of s. has been swallowed up in
195:9.7 attendant on the foolish and deceptive pursuits of s.,
196:0.10 to withstand all human tendencies toward s., evil,
selfless
2:6.5 righteousness of God was irreconcilable with the s.
10:1.1 There is inherent in the s., loving, and lovable nature
selflessness
2:6.4 S. is inherent in parental love.
3:6.1 With divine s., consummate generosity, the Father
140:5.5 could be expected to attain such levels of divine s.
194:3.19 swallowed up in this new spiritual bestowal of s..
selfsame
8:6.3 “But all these works that one and the s. Spirit,
10:4.4 can function in relation to this s. Paradise Trinity.
33:3.8 the direction and guidance of this s. Mother Spirit.
92:2.5 this s. tribe had become the chosen people of God
104:2.4 And this s. Paradise Trinity is a real entity—not a
105:3.5 This s. Conjoint Actor, this God of Action, is the
106:1.2 with the Creator in the evolution of that s. creature.
106:8.22 final knowing of the Father of these s. personalities.
124:4.2 the nature associated with that s. personality.
157:7.3 likewise affected by these s. trials and tribulations,
sell
69:8.4 the Hebrews were not allowed to s. such rejected
71:2.14 Man craves the right to use, control, bestow, s.,
83:3.3 fathers did not like to appear to s. their daughters,
97:3.3 contracts, and covenants—the right to buy and s. land
127:1.5 school, and they were compelled to s. another house.
127:4.10 it was necessary for Jesus to s. his harp in order to
135:3.1 trips to Hebron to see his mother and to s. sheep,
139:9.9 evangelist unless he would s. his goods and help the
151:4.4 In his joy he went forth to s. all he had that he might
163:2.5 “If you would be my messenger, go and s. all that
seller
88:5.3 of hard wood in order to soften the heart of the s..
sellers
173:1.5 money-changers, merchandisers, and cattle s.,
selling
51:4.6 compulsory labor than Urantians would of s. horses
70:10.15 Treason—the “s. out” or betrayal of one’s tribal
97:9.19 the old land mores as against the land-s. attitude of
139:12.13 thought lightly of s. his friend for thirty pieces of
148:0.2 s their catch to David for consumption by the seaside
173:1.1 Gradually there had grown up this custom of s. all
sells
140:8.28 in order to possess which a man s. all that he has.
195:8.4 domination of the church than it s. him into slavish
Selta—writer attached to the court of Emperor Caligula
176:2.8 apocalyptic about the Messiah written by one S.,
176:2.8 It was in these writings of S. that the parable of the
selves
16:9.4 implies the recognition of the reality of s. other
66:4.10 attendant upon the liaison of their morontia s.
99:5.1 —entails the adjustment of the self to other s.,
103:5.6 for the self and for the greatest number of other s.
110:2.3 morontia transcripts of your true advancing s.,
111:1.2 Intellectual s. have their origin in the cosmic mind
111:1.2 On the human level of intellectual s. the potential
111:1.2 an entity-point of absolute value in such human s..
111:2.1 on all levels of its association with s. of will dignity
117:5.2 The intellectual, potentially personal s. of the finite
semblance
80:4.6 in Brittany) did the older Andonites retain even a s.
82:3.15 marriages were entirely free from all s. of license;
154:7.2 No more did he have even the s. of a settled abode.
184:3.7 any two of their witnesses approached even the s. of
semi-independent
121:2.8 survival of Palestine as a s. state was wrapped up
semi-intellectual
18:6.3 They report pertinent data of a physical and s.
semiarid
59:4.7 red deposits are suggestive of arid or s. conditions,
semibarbaric
96:5.8 these Bedouin tribes quickly reverted to the s. ideas
semicaves
63:3.2 domiciled in four adjoining rock shelters, or s.,
semicircle
123:5.3 At Nazareth the pupils sat on the floor in a s.,
128:6.11 the shop, with the children on the ground in a s.
157:3.5 down upon the twelve sitting about him in a s.,
semicivilized
70:10.8 the Hebrews and other s. tribes practiced primitive
74:5.4 of law and order in a world of savages, and s. human
81:3.6 horse was in use throughout civilized and s. lands.
118:10.14 S. man is beginning to unlock the storehouse of
semidemocratic
79:4.5 from the s. systems of the Aryans to despotic and
semifriendly
70:1.13 tribes were accustomed to go out in s. combat to
semigods
94:4.7 4. The demigods: supermen, s., heroes, demons,
semihuman
5:4.9 The concept of a s. and jealous God is an inevitable
semiliquid
41:3.3 though they may later transiently exist in a s. state.
semiliving
15:8.2 living and s. intelligent entities constituted for this
semimagical
91:3.2 primitive form of prayer was much like the s.
semimaterial
25:2.5 the fourth creatures of the servitals, is a s. being.
25:6.1 an original spirit recording and a s. counterpart—
29:1.1 is the first recorded instance of the derivation of s.
29:1.1 sometimes produce these high types of s. beings.
29:4.24 But they deal only with physical and s. energies,
29:4.25 are the most remarkable and mysterious of all s.
37:9.8 a plane of life about halfway between the s. status
43:1.2 material beings make use of material and s. means to
43:5.17 Machiventa Melchizedek ministered in s. form on
44:1.11 the system headquarters, where s. beings are taught
46:7.7 shown them by the material and s. sojourners on
48:2.1 combination of spiritual and physical or s. energies.
50:3.5 All the offspring of these s. assistants of the Prince
50:4.9 test of faith to believe the representations of the s.
51:2.2 Adams and Eves are s. creatures and, as such, are
51:2.2 such changes in the Material Sons and in other s.
semimilitary
80:4.3 their later s. and conquest-loving Andite descendants
semimonotheistic
94:4.8 and s. speculations of the intellectual Brahman to the
semimortal
55:3.15 The progeny of the s. staff of the Planetary Prince
seminatural
155:5.3 The s and instinctive urge to fear mysterious energies
semiparadisiacal
18:6.3 they report spiritual and s. matters to the Ancients
semipeaceful
62:3.8 and once again resumed a normal and s. existence.
81:3.2 was instrumental in producing those s. communities
semiphysical
25:1.3 spirit type, but two hundred and fifty are s. in nature.
25:1.4 ratio yields three spiritual beings to one s..
25:1.5 and since they are of two types—spiritual and s.—
29:1.2 spiritual energies,of a s. being and a spirit personality
29:3.6 in all creation except power, material or s. energy;
45:6.2 the life habits and conduct of these superior s. sex
semiprivate
147:5.10 Many other s meetings and banquets did Jesus attend
semiquiet
14:1.4 3. The s. space zone separating the Havona circuits
14:1.8 A third space zone—a s. zone—separating the outer
semireligious
79:8.15 great ethical, moral, and s. awakening of the sixth
121:4.6 These philosophies were s.; they were often ethical,
semirock
60:3.10 these layers of porous s. pick up water at upturned
semisacred
164:3.14 and Josiah knew the pool of Siloam was a s. place.
semisavage
67:5.2 Dalamatia hinterland had swept down in s. assault
67:8.2 the exquisite loyalty of this onetime s. springing from
semisavages
67:5.2 energetic defense of the city against hordes of s. who
89:4.10 Sheer necessity eventually drove these s. to eat the
semiselfish
177:2.3 a dangerous and oftentimes s. trait as it is manifested
semispirit
39:4.15 visitor or some other traveler of spirit or s. nature
44:0.20 value, and relationship of these s. activities.
55:2.9 transition from material existence to s. status.
146:7.1 no more could such s. beings—so-called unclean
semispirit-phenomena
44:2.5 3. The light picturizers—the makers of the real s.
semispirits
44:0.1 They are the spirits and s. who are engaged in
66:4.11 at Dalamatia were taught about these unseen s.,
semispiritual
39:4.18 Here fraternize beings who are wholly spiritual and s.
65:1.5 3. The advanced s. level.
65:1.8 of personality existence—the s. level of being.
77:8.1 to assist in the spiritual and s. work on the planet.
semistates
71:1.24 Similar s. even now exist in Asia and Africa, but not
Semite
96:1.2 varying ideas of God among different groups of S.
96:2.3 Abraham and their S. associates from Egypt
96:2.4 by the time of the Egyptian enslavement of the S.
Semites
78:8.10 become absorbed into the ranks of the northern S.,
85:2.4 Patagonians still worship trees, as did the early S..
86:5.15 The S. taught that the soul resided in the bodily fat,
95:1.1 the Bedouin S. who had filtered in from the western
95:7.5 What Yahweh was to the Jewish S., the Kaaba stone
96:1.0 1. DEITY CONCEPTS AMONG THE SEMITES
96:1.1 The early S. regarded everything as being indwelt by
96:1.4 Many S., including the immediate descendants of
96:1.9 The S. disliked to speak the name of their Deity,
96:1.9 they therefore resorted to numerous appellations
96:1.11 Mount Horeb later became the god of the Hebrew S.
96:2.1 The S. of the East were well-organized horsemen
96:2.1 were among the most advanced of the eastern S..
96:2.1 a superior and well-organized group of mixed S.
96:2.1 Racially the S. were among the most blended of
96:2.2 the Arabian S. fought their way into the Promised
96:2.2 better-organized and more highly civilized S. and
96:2.3 Melchizedek and Abraham that certain tribes of S.,
96:2.3 was not even the progenitor of all the Bedouin S.
96:3.1 Creator dates from the departure of the S. from
96:3.1 became associated with those Bedouin S. who fled
96:3.4 diplomatically for the freedom of his fellow S..
98:1.3 become, like Yahweh among the henotheistic S.,
Semitic
77:4.7 though virtually lost to the world, was not S.;
93:6.4 simple faith in God was too advanced; the S.
96:1.3 and claimed the worship of the S. tribes and peoples.
96:2.0 2. THE SEMITIC PEOPLES
96:3.1 royal family of Egypt; Moses’ father was a S. liaison
121:2.1 The Jews were a part of the older S. race, which
121:2.1 the Jews were the most influential group of the S.
148:6.2 Have you not read that masterpiece of S. literature—
156:3.2 the earlier Canaanite tribes of still earlier S. origin.
semiunderground passages
64:3.2 lived in crude stone huts, hillside grottoes, and s..
semiviscous
58:5.8 to slide downhill, over the underlying s. lava beds,
senator
132:4.5 Jesus talked with a Roman s. on statesmanship
senators
134:5.14 as the small state of Rhode Island has its two s. in
send—see send—with I
3:4.4 such spirit Monitors which he can and may s. out.
15:6.9 conditions enable these suns to transform and s.
20:6.8 and the Creator Son s. their conjoint Spirit of Truth
23:3.5 transmit a message or s. an impulse through space
33:8.3 but systems are permitted to s. observers who attend
34:2.4 “You s. forth your Spirit, and they are created.
35:3.22 It is to these schools that the various universes s.
36:5.2 These mind-spirits s. forth their influence into all the
49:6.5 “He shall s. his angels, and they shall gather together
52:5.6 the bestowal Avonal and the Creator Michael s.
56:7.5 herewith outlined because it is the practice to s.
63:7.3 They sought to s. greetings to Urantia in connection
72:12.2 after educating them, s. them back as emissaries of
74:6.6 By this mechanism they could s. and receive thought
76:5.3 if the subordinate Sons of my realm do not s. for
93:9.4 Abraham’s last act was to s. trusty servants to the
94:12.4 spirit of Gautama’s followers and has begun to s.
97:3.3 Second, Baal was supposed to s. rain—he was a god
112:3.7 permitted to s. messages back to their loved ones.
113:6.7 “And he shall s. his angels with a great voice and
129:2.1 which each month Jesus would s. to the family at
134:8.2 Among other things he asked his Father to s. back
138:10.5 requisition on Judas, the treasurer, would s. funds
139:2.9 to establish the kingdom and s. its messengers to the
139:11.3 about entering the kingdom, they would s. for Simon
141:7.6 he promised to s. his Spirit of Truth into the hearts
144:5.83 Receive us to yourself and s. us forth in eternity.
146:3.5 Father, he will s. his spirit into the hearts of all men.
148:5.3 The Father does not s. affliction as an arbitrary
150:4.1 pray the Lord of the harvest that he s. forth more
152:2.6 “Master, you should s. these people away so that
154:5.1 David to arouse his messengers and s. them out to
154:5.2 and at Peter’s house until he should s. for them.
156:1.4 Then Thomas sought to s. the woman away but met
156:1.4 What has happened to you that you would s. away
157:0.1 in their efforts to s. word to Jesus, but it was of no
157:7.4 when Jesus would s. his apostles off by themselves
163:1.3 pray that the Lord of the harvest will s. still other
163:4.10 he will the more likely say, “Here am I; s. me.”
163:6.2 we will s. our spirits into the very minds of men
164:4.5 what else to do, decided to s. for Josiah’s parents to
164:5.1 But they were afraid to s. for him.
167:6.1 mothers with their children, they endeavored to s.
169:3.2 ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me and s. over
169:3.2 said Dives to Abraham: ‘I pray you s. Lazarus
171:8.5 this Son will then s. for all of you to receive your
173:4.2 decided to s. his son to deal with these ungrateful
176:2.5 the Father will s. another dispensational bestowal,
176:4.3 Jesus promised, first, to s. into the world, and in his
180:4.1 with my promise to s. them another teacher.
180:5.1 The new helper which Jesus promised to s. into the
181:2.13 Then spoke Matthew: “But, Master, who will s. us,
182:1.4 until we can s. the new teacher to comfort and
182:2.5 “S. to me your most fleet and trustworthy messenger
182:3.1 S. me the assurance that I will please you in my
184:1.9 Annas thought best to s. Jesus bound and in custody
192:0.4 feeling confident they would not s. him back.
193:5.2 soon, very soon, will we s. into this world of my
193:6.6 the gift of the spirit which the Master promised to s..
194:4.4 that the Father may s. the Christ, who has been
send—with I
128:7.13 I will continue to s. you something each month
128:7.13 but what I s. shall be used by you as the occasion
135:4.4 Malachi: “Behold, I will s. you Elijah the prophet
140:3.2 I s. you to proclaim liberty to the spiritual captives,
140:3.12 “My brethren, as I s. you forth, you are the salt of
140:9.3 finally he said: “Behold I s. you forth as sheep in
144:8.3 Of John it was written: ‘Behold, I s. my messenger
150:4.1 I would s. out the older ones two and two that
152:2.6 “But I do not desire to s. them away hungry;
152:2.7 saying: ‘I do not want to s. these people away.
155:6.11 The spirit which my Father and I shall s. into the
163:1.3 I am about to s. you to Jew and gentile as lambs
163:4.10 he will the more likely say, “Here am I; s. me.”
169:3.2 said Dives to Abraham: ‘I pray you s. Lazarus
177:0.3 To do this is folly; I will therefore s. three men
178:3.2 so am I about to s. you forth to represent me and
180:3.3 soon, after I have gone, I will s. you a spirit helper.
180:3.5 so will I surely s. for you that you may be with me
180:4.2 until I s. you this new teacher, the Spirit of Truth.
180:4.5 In a very short time I am going to s. you my spirit,
180:6.2 restored to my place on high before I can s. this
181:1.5 I will surely s. the new teacher to be with you
182:1.5 even so am I about to s. these men into the world.
190:1.3 when they have gathered together, I will s. them
190:1.5 I am about to s. you on your last mission as
190:1.5 I now disband you, bid you farewell, and s. you
191:4.3 I am soon to s. the Spirit of Truth into the souls of
191:5.3 I s. you forth, not to love the souls of men, but
191:5.3 As the Father sent me into the world, so s. I you.
191:6.3 “As the Father sent me into this world, now s. I you.
193:0.5 to the Father, and until I s. you the Spirit of Truth.
193:2.2 And so s. I you abroad to preach this salvation of
193:3.2 to the Father, even until I s. you the Spirit of Truth
193:3.2 As the Father sent me into the world, so do I s. you
193:3.2 And did I not even s. you out to teach, two and
sender
35:2.5 be deputized in the name of the s. and in that event
senders
26:3.6 broadcast receivers and s. of the central creation
sending
13:0.5 s. the spiritual illumination of the Third Person of
20:5.3 and the s. of the Spirit of Truth is dependent upon
23:3.3 loss of time which would be occasioned by the s.
37:8.3 In s. greetings to the mortals of Urantia, Andovontia
40:7.1 The s. of Adjusters, their indwelling, is indeed one of
46:3.4 The Jerusem s. station is located at the opposite pole
66:5.6 on long journeys for the purpose of s. messages
66:6.4 s. them back to their people as emissaries of social
69:4.7 Message s. evolved from the primitive smoke signal
72:12.2 who advocates the s. of missionaries to these nations
74:5.8 The s. of ambassadors from one tribe to another
78:0.1 peoples, s. out their progeny to the ends of the earth,
94:7.5 and began s. his students out in groups of sixty to
114:1.3 the plan of s. one of the twenty-four counselors to
119:1.2 After s. this farewell broadcast, Michael appeared
121:2.6 s. forth to the world of a new and enlarged concept
126:5.8 About this time Jesus began s. James up to the camel
128:7.11 Jude was now very faithfully s. his share of funds
129:2.3 asked John to act in his stead in the matter of s.
135:4.1 for the burial of Elizabeth before s. for John.
136:3.6 and s. greetings to Immanuel, proffered his assurance
138:2.10 the wisdom of the Master’s plan of s. them out to
140:3.14 “I am s. you out into the world to represent me and
143:0.1 after s. their tents and meager personal effects to
143:6.1 I am now s. you to reap that whereon you have
146:5.3 also s. messengers requesting that he heal sufferers
147:2.4 until a short time before the commissioning and s.
148:8.5 did much to make possible the immediate s. forth of
150:4.0 4. S. THE APOSTLES OUT TWO AND TWO
158:7.6 Jesus was not s. them alone into the conflict;
164:4.3 first, in making the clay, then, in s. this beggar to
165:0.1 gave final instructions before s. them on a mission
173:4.2 beating one, stoning another, and s. the others away
181:2.17 and the s. of the new teacher who will live in your
185:3.8 to gain time for thought, by s. Jesus to appear before
190:3.3 As a result of s. out the messengers during the
194:3.13 the spectacle of God also seeking for man and s. his
194:3.16 by giving themselves to man—s. their spirits to live
sends
2:5.1 the good and s. rain on the just and on the unjust.”
2:5.2 that God s. the marvelous Adjusters to indwell the
3:4.4 The fact that he s. forth spirit messengers from
4:1.5 when new worlds are born, he “s. forth his Sons and
55:8.1 and each planet s. its ten representatives thereto.
96:7.6 The Yahweh of these times “s. evil spirits to
137:8.7 “The Father in heaven s. his spirit to indwell the
140:3.16 likewise he s. rain on the just and the unjust.
160:2.7 that the Master never s. you out alone to labor for
160:2.7 the kingdom; he always s. you out two and two.
162:2.3 you are refusing to receive him who s. me.
169:1.3 accepts you even before you have repented and s.
169:4.12 it is the Father in heaven who s. his spirit to dwell
171:2.3 he s. an embassy to this other king, even when he
179:3.8 neither is one who is sent greater than he who s. him.
182:2.5 ‘The Master s. greetings of peace to you and says
191:6.1 “But David, who s. us this word, reports that the
194:2.1 now that he has personally left the world, he s.
senile
41:4.4 red glow, the s. glimmer of a dying monarch of light.
senility
55:3.1 the decrepitude of old age and the disorders of s..
senior
22:2.4 The s. Mighty Messengers were chosen from those
23:0.1 are the first and s. order of the Higher Personalities
24:7.1 the disappearance of the s. experienced servitals?
25:1.5 through the courses of training which the s. guides
25:5.1 certain of the s. chief recorders are chosen as
25:6.4 s. or graduate recorders are the superuniverse
25:6.6 On Uversa these s. Celestial Recorders can show the
30:4.18 company with their more advanced and s. brethren.
31:9.1 of this magnificent group, the s. Master Architect, is
31:9.3 Only the s. or first-eventuated Architect functions on
31:9.4 with the counsel of the pre-eventuated s. Architect,
31:10.1 The s. Master Architect has oversight of the seven
35:6.1 the Constellation Father, has two associates, a s.
35:6.1 At each change of administration the s. associate
35:6.1 the junior assumes the duties of the s.,
35:6.3 s. associate becomes acting director of constellation
35:6.3 The normal function of the s. associate is the
35:7.2 universe under the tutelage of the s. Vorondadeks.
35:9.4 Such a body is presided over by the s. Most High
36:1.3 divisions: The first division is the s. Life Carriers,
36:2.12 scrutinized by the supreme council of the s. Life
36:3.2 world usually consists of one hundred s. carriers,
36:3.9 though two of the s. carriers and twelve custodians
37:2.8 It is the s. of these superangel commanders who,
37:3.6 Two s archangels are always assigned as the personal
37:8.8 These are the s. or supervising recorders.
38:7.2 is the cherubim—the s. or controlling personality.
38:8.6 these advanced and s. cherubim and sanobim are
39:8.1 With the help and counsel of the s. archangels
43:3.2 his two associates as the s. Most High and the junior
43:3.2 served as junior associate and as s associate for equal
43:5.4 2. The s. Most High associate.
51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve of the s. corps of Material
51:4.1 But while the red man is the s. race of the planets,
62:7.6 permission was granted to leave behind two s. Life
66:8.1 While slightly resentful of s. counsel and restive
67:6.2 The s. resident Life Carriers assumed leadership of
67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the s. constellation
74:1.1 Adam and Eve of Urantia were members of the s.
74:1.3 the entire s. corps of Material Sons and Daughters
74:2.6 custody to Adam and Eve by the s. Melchizedek,
77:0.2 two distinct orders of midwayers: the primary or s.
77:6.1 ancestors common to the parentage of the s. corps
77:8.1 at present governed alternately by the s. member of
189:2.2 when Gabriel had conferred with the s. Most High
seniors
12:2.6 endless past has held for your s. and predecessors.
38:5.1 our angels have been taught by their own s..
38:8.5 World Teachers when deserted by their seraphic s.
107:3.4 respect for the experience of their s. and superiors.
sensation
14:2.3 Havona natives respond to forty-nine differing s.
14:2.3 universe possess forty-nine specialized forms of s..
116:7.1 body is traversed by a network of neural s. paths.
133:7.8 co-ordination of associated s.-recognition and
133:7.8 none experience a meaningful recognition of s. or
sensations
7:3.4 S. travel inward over the neural paths; some are
7:3.4 others pass on to the less automatic but habit-trained
133:7.7 Ideas are not simply a record of s.; ideas are
133:7.7 ideas are s. plus the reflective interpretations of the
133:7.7 self; and the self is more than the sum of one’s s..
133:7.10 built up solely out of the consciousness of physical s.
sense—noun; see sense, in any; sense, certain;
sense, common; sense, every; sense, in no;
see humor
1:0.5 can hardly hope to be perfect in the infinite s., but
1:0.5 perfection may not be universal in the material s.,
1:5.13 Personality, in the supreme s., is the revelation of
3:5.17 brave, but they are not courageous in the human s.
3:6.6 Son and the Infinite Spirit suffer in a modified s..
4:1.12 But in the larger s. the apparent “accidents” of the
4:2.1 Nature is in a limited s. the physical habit of God.
4:2.6 nature is in a limited, qualified s. pervaded by God;
4:3.2 God is incapable of wrath and anger in the s. of these
4:4.6 God is a Father in the highest s. of the term.
5:3.1 In the highest s., we worship the Father and him only
6:0.2 In the sequential s. the Universal Father never
6:5.6 personal and nothing but personal in the Deity s.;
6:8.1 In the same s. that God is the Universal Father,
7:2.1 Original Son is profound, absolute in the spiritual s..
7:5.3 become a part of creature experience in the s. that
7:5.5 but in some way associative in the superpersonal s..
9:2.1 God is spirit in a threefold s.: He himself is spirit;
10:3.5 the Father, to have been absolute in a total s., must
10:5.5 but in a qualified s. and to their respective levels,
10:6.16 of the attitude of the Trinity in a universal s.;
10:8.2 only in the s. that the Supreme partially represents
12:4.10 3. Relative motions—relative in the s. that they are
12:5.1 of Paradise, but not in the same s., only indirectly.
12:5.7 time—consciousness of motion, and a s. of duration.
12:5.9 3. Personality creates a unique time s. out of insight
12:6.5 only in the quantitative or gravity-measurement s.;
13:1.4 This world is, in a unique s., the “bosom of the
14:4.11 the same s that other orders of permanent citizenship
14:4.11 so, in a larger s., do the Havona natives live and
14:4.11 Havoners as material creatures in the s. that the word
15:6.7 evolutionary in the s. that they have not been
15:6.7 evolutionary in the s. that the creative acts of God
16:3.16 unite as sevenfold Deity, this union in a deity s.—
16:3.16 this union in a deity sense—not in a personal s.—
16:3.16 In this s. the “Sevenfold Spirit” is functionally
16:3.16 It is also in this s. that Master Spirit Number Seven
16:7.7 A s. of proportion is concerned in the exercise virtue
16:9.11 2. The quest for moral values, the s. of duty.
19:7.3 yet, in the highest s., they are all freewill endowed.
20:2.1 Though not creators in the personal s., Avonals are
24:3.2 Aids are not persons in the s. that the messengers are
25:1.1 are not servants in any menial s. of the word.
25:1.3 order of material beings (material in the Havona s.),
26:3.1 There you will all be, in the highest s., fraternal
28:6.13 portray to all will creatures the s. of the obligation,
29:4.12 Not all orders are persons in the s. of possessing
30:1.11 not prepersonal in the s. that the Adjusters are, but
30:1.113 in the same s. that there are spirit personalities who
34:3.7 are independent of time and space in the absolute s..
34:4.13 Thus is the s. of orientation forever fixed in the living
34:4.13 This s. is not wholly wanting as a conscious
37:0.1 these creators are in a very literal s. the Father-Son
37:9.11 In a comparative s. these midwayers are the
39:4.7 in the larger s. such goals are simply milestones on
40:10.12 Messengers may not in the exact s. be seventh-
42:0.1 The foundation of the universe is material in the s.
42:4.11 In a dynamic s. the work which resting matter can
44:1.1 beautiful sound unrecognized by the human s. of
44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the reaction of the music-loving s.
45:6.3 Sex experience in a physical s. is past for these
48:3.4 are hardly companionate in the material (human) s.,
48:4.14 The s. of celestial humor we have with us always,
49:4.3 The average special physical-s. endowment of human
50:1.3 an increasing danger of losing the s. of proportion
56:9.5 Absolute Person, though not, in the experiential s.,
56:10.8 appreciation of beauty leads to the s. of the fitness
56:10.10 Goodness embraces the s. of ethics, morality, and
62:2.3 possessing a s. of self-abasement bordering on
65:4.2 life on no world is ever experimental in the s. that
65:4.2 nor wholly experimental, in the accidental s..
69:7.4 The dog’s keen s. of smell led to the notion it
70:1.21 to fight betokened the arrival of a s. of fairness,
75:1.4 They were isolated, the tremendous s. of loneliness
75:7.2 While downcast by the s. of guilt, Adam and Eve
79:8.14 4. Development of a strong s. of duty,
84:5.1 and by man’s increasing s. of acquired fairness.
84:5.2 only tardily improving as a result of the sheer s. of
89:3.5 the form of contracts with the gods and, in that s.,
89:10.3 The s. or feeling of guilt is the consciousness of the
89:10.4 The possibility of the recognition of the s. of guilt is
89:10.4 Such a s. of unworthiness is the initial stimulus that
91:1.6 real danger that all prayer may lead to a morbid s. of
100:5.1 filled with lost souls, not lost in the theologic s. but
100:6.7 There is a s. of security, associated with the
100:7.3 associated with an extraordinary s. of propriety.
101:1.6 the pre-existent evolutionary s. of duty completes
101:1.7 The s. of evolutionary duty and the obligations
101:2.1 And this is the only s. in which religion can ever
101:5.10 with ethics and morals, the s. of human duty.
101:10.4 Only in the spiritual s. is man a child of God.
101:10.4 it is only in the spiritual s. that man is at present
101:10.7 Religion effectually cures man’s s. of idealistic
102:1.1 man’s primitive and evolutionary s. of duty into that
103:1.6 can be employed to designate this “s.,” “feeling,”
103:1.6 which is personal in the highest and infinite s..
103:4.3 The s. of guilt (not the consciousness of sin) comes
103:4.4 this fictitious guilt and s. of isolation in the universe
105:7.2 but it is superevolutional in the finite s.;
105:7.2 Isle is truly absolute in the “materialized” s..
105:7.2 Havona is eternal but not changeless in the s. of
106:0.10 entirely relative, relative in the s of being conditioned
106:2.1 personality: Paradise personality in the highest s.,
106:2.1 Creator personality in the universe s.,
106:2.1 mortal personality in the human s.,
106:2.1 Supreme personality in the experiential totaling s..
106:4.1 The Trinity certainly co-ordinates in the ultimate s.
106:4.3 present but in the absonite and superpersonal s..
106:5.3 they encompass it and correlate it, in a collective s.,
106:6.6 potential but also associative in the total Deity s. of
106:7.6 Such inability to attain God in a final s. should in
107:4.2 Adjusters are not absolutes in the universal s.,
107:4.2 not absolutes in the universal sense, in the Deity s.,
109:4.6 In a s the Adjusters may be fostering a certain degree
112:5.4 Human beings possess identity only in the material s.
116:5.10 the superuniverse s. when the Seven Master Spirits
117:2.2 it would seem to be, even in the larger universe s.,
117:2.4 In a s. we are in status as of the preceding universe
117:2.6 will achieve completion (in the energy-spirit s.).
117:4.1 cope with the problems of the finite in the total s. of
117:4.8 This is a morality which transcends the temporal s.
118:4.7 actuality, transformative creators in the cosmic s..
118:6.4 In the originating s., only the Father-I AM possesses
118:6.4 in the absolute s., only the Father, the Son, and Spirit
123:6.3 Jesus developed a keen s. of numbers, distances,
125:0.1 like period of freedom from all s. of responsibility,
125:0.6 the temple rituals very touchingly impressed his s.
125:1.2 But most of all was his s. of propriety outraged by
127:3.13 Mary at last and in the fullest s. recognized Jesus as
127:4.7 but Jude lacked much of Mary’s s. of proportion and
129:4.4 In a spiritual s., he did live through the mortal life
130:2.10 it is in this same s. that every reflective and spiritually
130:3.10 religions only in the s. that they led men to find God
131:9.2 But this Great God has conferred a moral s. even
132:1.3 a civilization which has abandoned its s. of moral
133:7.10 mind would be utterly lacking in a s. of moral values
133:7.10 of moral values and would be without a guiding s. of
135:5.6 could be the Messiah in the traditional Jewish s..
136:2.1 The Jewish s. of racial solidarity was very profound
139:8.12 Thomas had a keen and sure s. of fact.
139:12.6 Judas’s s. of values and loyalties was defective.
140:8.12 Jesus had a firm s. of justice, but it was always
146:2.9 A thoroughly selfish soul cannot pray in the true s.
149:6.11 not the self-deceptive display of a self-conscious s.
151:3.9 to the forcing of thought through the s. of hearing.
155:3.5 the grave danger of allowing a s. of sacredness to
155:6.5 It is not required of you that your own s. of mercy,
160:5.1 In this s., religion symbolizes our supreme devotion
160:5.2 react to religion in the tribal, national, or racial s.,
170:2.16 the coming of the kingdom in the racial or world s.
174:1.4 child-father relationship, must frequently feel a s.
175:1.10 you should call no man Father in the spiritual s.,
184:2.8 heavy of heart and crushed with the s. of guilt,
184:4.5 vanquished, merely uncontending in the material s..
186:2.8 them real national leadership, even in a spiritual s..
187:4.5 there sprang up in his heart an overwhelming s. of
188:5.2 Jesus is truly a savior in the s. that his life and
194:0.1 conscious of a new and profound s. of spiritual joy,
194:2.2 all believers would experience a s. of loneliness had
195:2.5 culture of Rome but hardly its religion in the s. of
195:2.6 Rome to receive Christ, at least in an intellectual s..
195:3.8 become a means of spiritual salvation in a larger s..
195:4.1 In a spiritual s., Christianity was hibernating.
195:5.7 4. Even man’s s. of human morality is not religious.
196:0.12 His s. of dependence on the divine was so
sense, in any
8:1.10 And we do this without i. being disregardful of the
10:3.5 First Source without a Son could not i. of the word
22:4.4 The techniques of Paradise are not i. arbitrary.
24:2.7 Census Directors are not i. recording personalities.
25:1.1 are not servants in any menial s. of the word.
25:7.1 neither do Companions i. displace the work of the
29:4.13 these regulators are not persons i. of the term.
39:2.1 not because they are i. qualitatively superior to other
158:2.5 transfiguration because they were i. better prepared
174:3.4 not i. speak approvingly of the Pharisaic beliefs
183:1.1 the final hours of his mortal life were not i. a part
186:5.5 they are not i. dependent on these periodic bestowal
sense, certain
3:1.10 they are in a c. quarantined, or partially isolated
10:8.3 the Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit are, in a c.,
22:7.7 of a trinitized son become in a c. spiritually as one.
32:3.4 every local universe is, in a c., a duplication of the
33:5.1 In a c. this high Trinity Son is also the personal
44:3.4 what mortals would call recreation and, in a c., play.
47:0.1 In a c., all fifty-six of the worlds of Jerusem are
77:8.3 In a c. the secondary group are differentiated along
110:7.4 In a c., this new being is of the eternal past as well
117:4.9 Supreme Deity is in a c. dependent on the choosing
135:5.2 end of the age and, in a c., with the end of the world
191:0.6 but Andrew at least enjoyed a c. of freedom from
194:2.3 In a c., this Spirit of Truth is the spirit of both the
sense, common
100:7.3 all his plans were characterized by such sanctified c..
140:5.16 So-called c. or the best of logic would never suggest
159:4.9 has prevented religion from being safeguarded by c..
sense, every
23:2.10 These spirit messengers are in e. interchangeable
23:2.10 Messengers; they are spiritually alike and in e. equal.
27:4.3 conduct is wholly spontaneous, in e. natural and free.
29:4.26 their reactions; nevertheless they are in e. intelligent.
42:12.10 —personality presences in e. analogous to Urantia
45:6.3 This is in e. true except in the mortal sex life and its
107:7.3 conduct which betokens the exercise of powers in e.
139:12.5 loyal apostle, and in e. of the word a great success.
sense, in no
21:1.3 And these observations are i. implied criticisms;
39:3.11 Such angelic reservists are i. inactive; many serve as
42:1.3 but i. will they have found God, neither will they
42:1.7 but i. or degree, not even to the slightest imaginable
48:5.8 morontia pupils that postponement is i. avoidance.
79:1.1 These earlier migrations were i. conquests; they
121:3.9 Christianity was i. an economic movement having
126:3.6 I. could his life mission be the fulfillment of the
136:2.1 It is therefore evident that Jesus i. received John’s
137:4.13 But this was i. a miracle.
139:3.3 Though James was i. moody, he could be quiet and
145:1.3 But this was i. a miraculous draught of fishes.
148:4.6 Man is indeed subject to evil, but he is i. the child of
148:4.9 but such beings are i. sinful, much less iniquitous.
152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he i. consciously willed.
188:3.4 The Master’s Personalized Adjuster could i. be
196:0.12 that Jesus’ faith was childlike, it was i. childish.
sense—verb
1:5.9 we continue to s. his divine presence here and there,
8:2.4 To s. the absoluteness of the Spirit, you need only
9:7.1 that unique and inexplicable power to see, hear, s.,
12:2.5 discern its extent and s. its majestic dimensions,
16:9.2 God-discerning mortal is able to s. the unification
40:10.14 divine sonship and begin to s. the obligation to avail
55:2.3 the midway creatures or their associates s. the
108:3.9 We s. the presence of the Inspired Trinity Spirits,
130:7.5 Animals do not s. time as does man, and even to man
133:5.8 And this is a concept of unity which can s. the
137:4.9 Mary seemed to s. that something was happening.
138:2.1 They began to s. how hungry were the common
157:3.7 they seemed to s. that a great event in their lives had
173:5.6 beginning to s. that something tragic was about to
178:2.1 beginning to s. that earth’s greatest tragedy was
178:2.2 They began to s. the grim determination of the rulers
sense—adjective
14:2.4 those worlds excite a reaction in your gross s. organs
14:2.4 be deaf, blind, and lacking in all other s. reactions;
sensed
128:7.7 Mary s. that he was making ready to leave them.
144:1.7 In a measure they all s. that this would be their last
172:2.5 all of Jesus’ followers s. the impending crisis, but
177:5.4 They vaguely s. what was coming, and none felt
179:5.2 The apostles all s. that something out of the
senseless
68:3.3 This s. superstition, some of which still persists,
98:3.9 exhorted the Romans to abandon their wild and s.
senselessness
48:4.6 The s. of much that often causes us serious concern,
senses
14:2.3 The morontia s. are seventy, and the higher
16:6.6 1. Causation—the reality domain of the physical s.,
16:6.10 is recognized by the mathematical logic of the s.;
44:6.8 through the sharpening of the evolving spirit s..
49:4.3 though the special s. of the three-brained mortals are
76:4.5 Their special s. were much more acute, and Adam
76:4.5 These special s. were not so acutely present in their
77:8.13 material world, as they are perceived by human s..
100:4.4 In physical life the s. tell of the existence of things
103:6.4 through the material endowments of his physical s.
112:2.11 matter vanishes to the material s. but may still remain
128:7.4 Jude never was brought to his sober s. until after his
131:4.5 have attained wisdom by the restraint of our s.,
143:5.4 This command brought Nalda to her s..
155:5.6 The religion of the physical s. and the superstitious
170:0.2 make clear the many different s. in which the term
184:2.11 crowing of the cock brought Peter to his better s.,
sensing
158:4.7 defeat and s. the humiliation resting upon all of them,
sensitive
23:2.20 Solitary Messengers are highly s. to gravity;
24:2.2 are personally s. and responsive to intelligent will.
28:5.7 superb beings are so reflective and selective, so s.,
34:4.13 All living creatures possess bodily units which are s.
48:2.19 A combined controller is s. to, and functional with,
63:4.2 These early human beings were not so s. to pain nor
89:4.6 Surrounded by so many s. spirits and grasping gods,
91:7.4 in response to so-called inspiration when it is s. to
106:9.12 Such a Father life is one predicated on truth, s. to
127:3.3 But James was not so s. to some of these sights.
128:6.5 the Roman legionnaires were very s. to anything
140:5.16 Being s. and responsive to human need creates
184:4.3 To this gentle and s. soul of humankind, joined in
185:2.8 Pilate, being keenly s. to the disrespectful manner of
sensitiveness
143:3.5 Judas was suffering from a periodic attack of s.
sensitivity
9:8.13 endowed with a morontia form with its enlarged s. to
16:6.4 This reality s. of the cosmic mind responds to certain
19:5.5 detect their nearness by virtue of an inherent s. to
19:5.6 aware of a qualitative excitation in his detection-s.
19:5.7 my associated Solitary Messenger’s personal s. to
26:6.3 spiritualization of purpose, a new s. for divinity,
42:2.12 a certain potential for s. to the linear-gravity pull
56:10.8 3. Ethic s..
79:8.14 of morality, and the augmentation of ethical s..
100:1.8 which favor religious growth embrace cultivated s.
101:6.8 enlightenment, philosophic stability, ethical s.,
101:7.2 discriminating thinking in connection with s. to
102:3.2 the superphilosophic s. for truth discernment and
103:6.7 Mota is a supermaterial reality s. which is
103:6.8 compensate for the absence of the truth s. of mota
103:7.11 constitutive reality s. of the mind endowment of man.
106:9.2 Without time s., no evolutionary creature could
117:4.8 the universal s. to, and acceptance of, duty.
sensitization
92:7.8 2. Depth of meanings—the s. of the individual to the
Sensitizers, Ethical
39:3.7 4. Ethical S.. It is the mission of these seraphim to
sensory
44:1.10 morontia melody unrecognized by the s. mechanism
44:3.9 real to the s. comprehension of material mortals,
47:10.2 adjust the immature morontia s. mechanism to the
102:4.2 imagination plus the keenness of the s. discovery of
111:4.1 is the intellectual process of fitting the s. impressions
111:4.1 Understanding connotes that these recognized s.
111:4.2 Meanings are nonexistent in a wholly s. or material
111:4.3 the materialistic pursuits of the s. or outer world.
111:4.4 devote themselves to the pursuit of the s. activities
sensual
69:1.5 dancing, games, and other phases of s. gratification.
84:8.3 is sex gratification, and this form of s. pleasure was
121:4.2 The better Epicureans were not given to s. excesses.
140:8.21 Jesus well knew that the s. urges are not suppressed
sensuous
136:6.10 the truth that selfish satisfaction and s. gratification
sent— see sent by; sent forth; sent me; sent out;
see sent, Jesus
0:0.4 formulated by an Orvonton commission s. to Urantia
1:2.3 the spirit Monitor s. from Paradise to live in the mind
2:1.7 Adjusters, the gift of the great God himself s. to
2:1.7 s. without announcement and without explanation.
2:5.6 He has s. of himself, his spirit, to live in you and to
20:6.9 final bestowal the Spirit of Truth previously s. into
22:10.5 the very problem I have been s. to attack and solve
23:2.24 frequently attached to commissions which are s. to
31:3.3 have been s. back in large numbers to participate
64:6.10 from the schools of the Prince and s. delegates there
65:4.9 twelve in number, were s. as advisers to the Life
66:1.3 Caligastia seemed especially desirous of being s. as
66:3.8 after training and inspiring these students, s. them
66:4.13 a shrub of Edentia which was s. to Urantia by the
66:6.5 Foreign emissaries were never s. to a race except
69:8.4 If not satisfactory, they could be s. away, but
73:6.3 they s. to the planet a shrub of Edentia, and this plant
74:4.3 Van s. their leader in great haste to Adam.
93:5.5 Melchizedek s. one of his students, Jaram the Hittite,
109:3.2 Virgin Adjusters are usually s. to such worlds
119:2.6 Even his erring predecessor s. this message: “Just
122:8.4 Mary s. word to Elizabeth that her child had come
122:8.5 priests, who were s. from Jerusalem by Zacharias.
122:8.6 that Jesus was the object of their quest and s. them
129:2.4 by a certain large fund which Jesus presently s. up
130:3.4 and from which he s. teachers to all the world;
130:5.1 when Paul s. Titus to the island to reorganize their
132:2.2 the divine spirit which the Father in heaven has s.
133:0.2 many things in Alexandria and Rome that they s. all
133:4.4 Do you not know that the God of heaven has s.
135:6.6 priests and Levites s. a delegation out to inquire
135:11.2 ‘I am not the Messiah, but I am one s. on before to
135:11.4 John again s. trusted messengers to Jesus, inquiring:
135:12.7 And Herod Antipas s. a soldier, commanding him to
137:4.1 the invitations had been s. abroad for the wedding
137:5.2 Jesus s. them to their rest while he walked and talked
137:7.4 to Herod Antipas, who in turn s. spies to ascertain
137:8.3 The next day he s. his brother James to ask for the
140:3.1 the glories of a better life and have been s. back to
140:7.3 Jesus visited with Zebedee and Salome while he s.
141:2.1 by the spirit which he has s. to live within the souls
141:7.10 a teacher s. from heaven to present spiritual truth to
142:8.1 eccentric men refused to accept him as a teacher s.
143:4.1 Ashurbanipal s. other colonies to dwell in Samaria.
143:6.1 his determination to talk to the people before he s.
144:8.2 “John the Baptist has s. us to ask—are you truly the
145:0.1 Now that John the Baptist had been s. to his death,
145:3.12 the fears of Herod aroused, and he s. watchers to
147:1.2 the Roman soldier s. his friends out to greet Jesus,
147:1.2 wherefore I s. the elders of your own people.
148:7.2 “I know wherefore you have s. this man into my
148:8.4 drowning from trying to walk on the water, was s.
152:4.1 The apostles, without their Master—s. off by
152:4.1 He had never before s. them all away and refused to
153:2.2 words of my servants the prophets whom I have s.
153:2.7 work of God, that you believe him whom he has s..’”
156:6.6 s. word that the Master was free to live and work in
156:6.8 in the territory of his brother Philip, s. word to him
162:2.6 I know you have been s. to apprehend me, but you
162:9.2 many workers had been s. to the cities of Judea and
163:1.6 Abner s. the seventy messengers into all the cities of
163:3.5 the laborers to pay them a denarius a day, he s.
164:4.2 Instead, they s. forthwith for Josiah.
164:4.3 Such a man cannot be a teacher s. from God.”
168:0.2 When Martha and Mary s. word to Jesus
168:0.3 Neither could they understand why Jesus s. no word
169:1.7 country, who s. him into the fields to feed swine.
169:4.2 that the Father s. him into the world to reveal their
171:8.3 who in their hearts had already rejected him, s. an
171:8.5 another Son will be s. to receive this kingdom,
172:2.4 the officers of the Sanhedrin s. men to arrest Lazarus
173:4.2 And when the season of the fruits drew near, he s.
173:4.2 he s. other and more trusted servants to deal with
173:4.2 And then the householder s. his favorite servant,
173:5.2 heard of these rejections of his invitation, he s. other
175:1.4 have we s. our prophets to teach and warn them,
175:1.4 have they killed these heaven-s. teachers.
175:1.22 Father has s. you the wise men and the prophets;
175:1.23 prophets and killed the teachers that were s. to you,
177:2.2 luxuries which wealth can buy while they s. you to
179:3.8 is one who is s. greater than he who sends him.
182:1.3 that they should believe in him whom you s. into
182:2.11 “You know, Master, I s. for your family, and I have
183:4.4 David s. Peter in charge of a messenger to join his
183:4.7 just after Peter had been s. to join his brother,
183:4.7 David Zebedee s. word to Jesus’ family, by Jude,
184:1.8 I have been s. to all men, gentile as well as Jew.”
184:2.9 Peter found only David Zebedee, who s. a messenger
185:1.3 ground, and s. word that they were ready to die.
185:1.9 Rome s. the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.
185:1.9 Tiberius had better have s. to the Jews the best
185:4.3 an old purple royal robe and s. him back to Pilate.
185:5.1 Then I s. him to Herod, and the tetrarch must have
185:5.1 the same conclusion since he has s. him back to us
185:6.4 This sight s. a mighty shudder through the realms of
186:3.3 David s. messengers about every half hour with
187:2.3 existed a society of Jewish women who always s.
187:5.7 Pilate forthwith s. three soldiers to break the legs
187:6.2 After the death of the Master, John s. the women,
189:5.1 by the story that Jesus had s. special word to him.
190:1.2 the high priest s. the captain of the temple guards
sent by
55:4.22 by a volunteer adviser s. by the Ancients of Days,
66:4.13 a shrub of Edentia which was s. to Urantia by the
136:5.1 the assembled celestial hosts of Nebadon s. by their
137:1.3 believed he was s. by God, but what about John?
137:6.5 wonder-working as the proof that I am s. by my
142:5.1 how shall we know of a certainty that you are s. God
142:6.3 “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher s. by God,
146:2.3 they should hear my law and the words which I s.
148:7.2 and perceived that he had been s. by the Pharisees,
153:5.4 not turn back, for we know that you are s. by God.”
157:2.1 all men will know that you have been s. by God.”
162:2.3 I have been s. by the Father, and he who sent me
162:7.3 that I am s. by God, that I am not doing this work
164:4.4 “If this man is not s. by God, how can he do these
164:5.3 when I declared to you that I was s. by God.
sent forth
16:4.1 “the Seven Spirits of God s. to all the universe.”
40:6.2 “And because you are sons, God has s. the spirit
42:4.2 ordained by the Infinite Personality who s. it forth.
50:0.1 commissioned as Planetary Princes and s. to rule the
50:4.1 of the evolutionary races are instructed and then s.
61:7.10 This is the glacier that s. the many tongues, or ice
78:2.2 they willingly s. their choicest sons and daughters in
78:3.1 they s. their excess inhabitants as teachers to the
94:9.1 he trained and s. more than seventeen thousand
109:1.1 development of virgin Adjusters before they are s.
113:0.1 planetary seraphim are indeed ministering spirits s.
122:10.1 s. them forth with a purse and directed that they
138:1.1 Jesus s. them forth by twos, James and John going
150:0.3 Zebedee house in Bethsaida preparatory to being s.
163:0.1 chose the seventy teachers and s. them forth to
163:4.10 To pray always for more laborers to be s. into the
180:0.2 “You well remember when I s. you without purse
181:2.12 I have s. you forth two and two during the times
sent me
97:5.3 he has s. to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim
123:5.11 he has s. to bring good news to the meek, to bind up
126:4.2 he has s. to bring good news to the meek, to bind up
142:5.2 my words, you thereby believe in Him who s.,
143:6.1 “My meat is to do the will of Him who s. and to
145:3.9 If, therefore, it should be the will of Him who s.
148:5.5 ‘He has s. to bind up the brokenhearted, to
150:8.9 He has s. to proclaim release to the captives and the
153:2.2 ‘The Lord s. to prophesy against this house and
153:2.2 for of a truth the Lord has s. to speak all these words
153:2.9 not to do my own will, but the will of Him who s..
153:2.9 And this is the final will of Him who s., that of all
153:3.2 The Father has s. into the world to show how he
154:6.5 The Father who s. into the world will not forsake
158:8.1 And they who receive me receive also Him who s..
162:2.1 And this teaching is not mine but His who s..
162:2.1 the Father, I thereby seek the glory of him who s..
162:2.3 I have been sent by the Father, and he who s. is
162:2.3 receive this gospel, shall come to know him who s.
162:2.7 just a short time I go to him who s. into this world.
162:5.2 but in association with my Father, who s. into the
162:5.3 he who s. is true and faithful; my Father loves
162:5.4 And he who s. is even now with me; he has not left
163:1.4 And he who hears me hears Him who s..
163:1.4 And he who rejects me rejects Him who s..”
164:3.7 but we must now do the works of Him who s.,
168:2.2 they may believe that you have s. into the world,
174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My Father s. to this world to reveal his
174:5.3 and in so doing they will reject Him who s..
174:5.7 believes not merely in me but in Him who s..
174:5.7 see not only the Son of Man but also Him who s..
175:1.6 In the name of the Father who s., I solemnly warn
178:3.2 As the Father s. into this world, so am I about to
179:2.1 when I have finished that for which he s. into this
180:3.1 because they believe not in me nor in Him who s.;
181:1.4 “The Father s. into this world, but only a few of you
182:1.4 I came forth from you, that you s. into this world,
182:1.5 And as you s. into this world, even so am I about
191:5.3 Again I tell you: As the Father s. into the world, so
191:6.2 That which my Father s. into the world to establish
191:6.3 “As the Father s. into this world, even so now
193:2.2 My Father s. into the world to proclaim this
193:3.2 As the Father s. into the world, so do I send you.
sent out
14:1.12 s. from, the seven Paradise satellites of the Infinite
33:6.6 Constellation broadcasts are periodically s. out from
57:8.7 the first Satania scouting party s. from Jerusem to
58:1.1 years ago the commission of Life Carriers s. from
63:6.7 From Oban he s. teachers to the remote settlements
66:2.1 The Planetary Prince of Urantia was not s. on his
123:1.6 brothers and several other mechanics, whom he s.
139:1.8 the choice of the first missionaries who were s. to
150:0.4 The evangelists were s. in groups of five, while
150:5.1 and after Jesus’ apostles had been s. two and two,
187:6.1 David Zebedee s. the last of the messengers carrying
190:1.5 I have never yet s. false information at your hands.
192:1.10 the same couples he had at first s. together to teach.
192:4.1 Peter s. word that a public meeting would be held by
sent, Jesus
129:1.6 All this year Jesus s. money each month to James.
135:11.3 disappointment to John that Jesus s. him no word,
137:3.1 The next day Jesus s. his apostles on to Cana,
138:7.2 Jesus s. them away two and two to pray, asking them
146:6.2 and Jesus s. them back to their homes.
150:7.1 Earlier in the day Jesus had s. Thomas to arrange
152:3.3 These words of Jesus s. the multitude away
154:2.4 the third night Jesus s. Salome, James’s mother,
162:0.1 Near nightfall Jesus s. Philip and Matthew over to
165:4.9 Jesus s. the young man away, saying to him, “My son
168:1.6 while Jesus s. word that it was “not to the death,”
178:0.1 some of them thought Jesus had s. him into the
182:2.5 Jesus s. Jacob on his way, saying: “Fear not what
182:3.7 Jesus bade farewell to his apostles and s. them to
sentence or death sentence—noun
2:3.3 when s. of extinction has been confirmed on high,
2:3.4 When this s. is finally confirmed, the sin-identified
54:3.3 must the execution of s. be delayed in accordance
66:7.19 a s. of punishment pronounced because of man’s
133:1.2 justice presupposes the passing of just s. consequent
175:3.1 unanimously voted to impose the death s. upon
175:3.1 The passing of ds. (even before his trial) upon the
177:4.1 securing the necessary civil confirmation of the ds.
184:3.13 would justify Pilate in pronouncing the ds. upon their
184:4.1 law required that, in the matter of passing the ds.,
184:5.7 they failed to cast a formal ballot for the ds..
184:5.11 before Pilate for confirmation of the s. of death
185:2.1 go before Pilate and ask for confirmation of the ds.
185:2.5 and execute the ds. upon even one of their own race
185:5.3 This man was under s. to die as soon as the Passover
186:1.1 the part he had played in his Master’s s. of death.
sentence—verb
2:7.4 The false science of materialism would s. mortal man
185:2.8 “I will not s. this man to death without a trial;
185:3.2 delivered you up and asked me to s. you to death.
sentenced
70:6.6 Deposed rulers, when s. to death, were often given
72:9.4 All individuals s. to compulsory labor in the mines
72:10.1 the incurably insane are s. to death in the lethal gas
185:2.8 comply with the demands that Jesus be s. to death
185:7.2 all crime, and before he had been duly s. to die.
sentences
15:12.2 but s. involving the extinction of will creatures are
20:3.2 of personal creatures, they do not execute such s..
33:7.4 all s. of extinction are carried out upon the orders,
39:1.7 the purpose of such tribunals to determine punitive s.
sentencing
72:10.2 to attempt the prevention of crime by s. those who
sentiment
4:4.5 the God of universes is governed by divine s..
43:4.9 but the solidification of s. against the archrebels
52:2.11 It is the false s. of your partially perfected civilization
52:2.12 noble traits of altruistic s. and unselfish ministry
64:6.21 red man associated with the soul and s. of the yellow
77:3.4 But the Nodites were still somewhat divided in s.
83:6.7 Monogamy contributes to a delicacy of s.,
87:7.2 The cult preserved s. and satisfied emotion, but it has
87:7.7 The new cult must, like the old, foster s., satisfy
91:2.7 contributes to the development of the religious s. of
99:3.5 The church, because of overmuch false s., has long
99:3.5 but this same s. has led to the unwise perpetuation of
125:1.3 Jesus admired the s. and service of the temple, but
127:2.10 favor; the division of s. was never fully overcome.
127:2.10 maintained a division of s. regarding the Son of Man.
138:9.1 one extraordinary human emotion—the supreme s.
138:9.1 it was this human s., and not his superb teachings
139:4.6 dominated by the s. of love and brotherly devotion.
146:4.1 able to create such a widespread s. against him
154:1.3 healthful and dependable growth in favorable s.;
159:3.2 Do not appeal to fear, pity, or mere s..
160:2.10 the fluctuations of s. and fickleness of mere sex
162:1.5 the Sanhedrin as a result of the secret division of s.
162:1.6 much to consolidate s. favorable to the kingdom,
187:2.3 There was considerable s. against crucifixion in
196:3.29 love, divested of truth, and goodness, is only a s.,
sentimental
1:1.5 the Paradise Sons, eventually yield to the s. appeal
13:2.1 regard Ascendington as your home of s. memories
49:6.2 There are both practical reasons and s. associations
70:3.4 international trade organizations than by all the s.
72:1.5 the kings remaining as mere social or s. figureheads,
92:4.3 Evolutionary religion is s., not logical.
94:12.1 Paucity of terminology, together with the s.
100:4.6 this benign virus of love would soon pervade the s.
100:7.4 Jesus was sympathetic but not s.; unique but not
102:2.8 poorly disciplined souls who would use the s. ideas
113:2.4 The seraphim develop a s. regard for individual
119:8.8 Urantia is the s. shrine of all Nebadon, the chief of
176:4.7 Michael on earth is an event of tremendous s. value
sentimentality
149:4.4 He pleaded for sympathy without s., piety without
sentimentally
66:6.2 tradition produces stability and co-operation by s.
sentiments
4:3.2 These s. are mean and despicable; they are hardly
4:4.4 God is limited in his creative acts only by the s. of
28:4.11 responsive to the s. of all orders of angels,
38:2.1 they share all of man’s nonsensuous emotions and s..
44:6.5 are those who preserve the s. of morontia and the
62:5.5 but many more highly evolved s. were also present in
87:7.1 for the preservation and stimulation of moral s.
91:1.5 beliefs may exist alongside emerging religious s..
94:5.8 spiritual s. of the times of Lao-tse and Confucius
94:6.8 Taoism has very little in common with the lofty s. of
95:4.2 these noble s. of long ago would do honor to any
95:5.9 Such s. of internationality in religion failed to
96:7.4 assortment of devotional s. ever assembled by man
99:6.3 are: fixation of beliefs and crystallization of s.;
100:4.6 understanding of your neighbor’s motives and s..
113:5.2 they experience feelings and s. of a spiritual nature
124:3.8 heard his first-born son express such un-Jewish s.
128:6.4 hasty disposition, coupled with his strong patriotic s..
138:3.7 to see a man of righteous character and noble s.
174:2.5 would have shocked the deep-rooted nationalist s. of
182:3.10 All these s. bore down on him with indescribable
sentinel—see Sentinel, Assigned
182:2.12 that he forsook his s. post and followed after them,
183:0.2 had posted a s. to give the alarm in case danger
183:0.2 two messengers hurried into camp, the Greek s.
Sentinel, Assigned
24:5.2 systems of that local creation there is an A., who
55:4.16 as the personal representative of the A. stationed on
55:8.2 With the settling of the system the A., representative
114:2.1 the Most Highs of Edentia, approved by the A. of
114:2.3 the ex officio head of this council is the A. of Satania
sentinels—see Sentinels, Assigned
20:8.3 from the duties of outpost s. to those of star students
34:4.11 John did not see the seats of the four and twenty s.
77:8.7 2. Planetary s.. Midwayers are the guardians, the s.,
77:8.7 They perform the important duties of observers for
77:8.7 They patrol the invisible spirit realm of the planet.
80:3.7 s. standing on night guard at cave entrances to freeze
154:6.7 recall that David had posted some twenty-five s.
Sentinels, Assigned
24:0.8 6. A..
24:0.10 The Associate Inspectors and the A. are stationed
24:4.3 the A., stationed on the capitals of the local systems
24:5.0 5. THE ASSIGNED SENTINELS
24:5.1 The A. are co-ordinating personalities and liaison
24:5.2 The s. on duty in the local system governments of
24:5.2 But in their administrative organization all s.
24:5.3 Within a local creation the A. serve in rotation,
24:5.3 The s. are almost exclusively concerned in keeping
24:5.4 A. and Associate Inspectors do not report to the
24:5.4 They are responsible to the Supreme Executive of
24:5.4 their activities are distinct from the administration of
24:5.5 Supreme Executives, Associate Inspectors, and A.,
30:1.76 6. A..
30:2.72 6. A..
37:8.5 His associates, the A. in the local systems, are also
55:10.3 The Associate Inspector now mobilizes all A. to
separable
60:2.12 reptiles grew to be ten feet long, and they had s.
separate—verb
11:5.6 midspace or quiet zones which s. the successive
11:7.2 these zones of lessened space motion s. pervaded
11:7.3 The areas between the four arms would s. them
11:7.3 separate them somewhat as the midspace zones s.
11:7.7 These zones s. the vast galaxies which race around
58:4.4 large oceans of water would s. these drifting land
70:1.14 peace moves of the ages has been the attempt to s.
100:6.6 anything shall be able to s. us from the love of God.”
110:7.8 During mortal life the material body and mind s. you
112:7.10 no event of time or of eternity can ever s. man and
134:5.7 nations come to touch borders, when only oceans s.
137:5.2 this meeting; Jude arrived as they were about to s..
138:1.3 The six did not s. to go to their work until they had
142:7.17 In your minds cannot you s. the spiritual realities
170:0.1 kingdom of heaven should have been enough to s.
177:4.11 spring up to engulf him when he once dared to s.
194:4.12 They all agreed that they must s. themselves from
separate—adjective
5:3.1 the Paradise Deities are also three s. persons.
5:4.10 concept of God is an attempt to combine three s.
6:8.2 They are not so difficult of s. recognition by those
6:8.2 of universal control but also as two s. personalities
6:8.3 conceive of the Father and the Son as s. individuals,
8:1.2 Spirit is fully cognizant of their s. personalities and
15:3.4 The other two are difficult of s. recognition because
15:4.9 comparable to the s. nebulae observable in the space
15:12.1 and we do; but it does not have a s. personnel.
18:1.5 this is true both of individuals and of the various s.
18:7.4 personal residences on the constellation capitals s.
21:4.6 their bestowal careers, are reckoned as a s. order,
22:3.2 Like all s. orders of celestial beings, Those High in
23:2.10 There are no s. orders of Solitary Messengers; they
24:1.9 as we arrange for the establishment of s. circuits of
24:7.7 The manner in which these supposedly s. orders of
26:2.7 Each one of them, on the s. Havona circles, is
28:6.1 are not assigned individually to the s. services of the
31:0.13 Finaliters are a s. order of evolutionary creation.
32:4.7 The indwelling Adjusters are one of God’s s. but
37:5.11 to unite the viewpoints of these two widely s. levels
38:7.7 Cherubim and midway creatures are distinctly s.
41:3.4 actual material—suns readily split into two s. bodies,
42:7.8 center are difficult of observation or detection as s.
43:2.8 three members from each of these s. branches of the
43:4.4 they are entirely s. from the extensive administrative
46:3.1 These s. but tricircular groups of stations are
48:1.5 just 570 s. and ascending morontia changes.
48:2.15 Since each morontia world has a s. order of morontia
49:2.14 they would belong to the s. order of nonbreathers.
52:2.5 and the different races often develop s. languages.
57:5.10 short period after their formation as s. space bodies.
61:5.4 have experienced six s. and distinct ice invasions,
63:2.1 improved their standing in the tribe by building a s.
63:4.9 into three, and more often six, distinct and s. races.
63:5.2 established more than one thousand s. settlements
66:5.9 comprised more than two million s. records and
68:4.7 this does not mean that each s. and isolated change
69:4.3 Even early Hebrews recognized a s. code of ethics
70:7.14 and unattached women formed their s. organizations.
70:8.10 priests have perpetuated them as a s. social group.
70:12.2 supreme courts of adjudication were established s.
72:3.5 state, as Urantians are wont to say, are entirely s.,
75:8.2 factors derived from as many as four s. sources:
80:9.10 peoples as to be virtually indiscernible as a s. type,
82:5.10 resulted in a compounding of the s. tribal mores.
86:4.7 Later on, a s. destiny for good ghosts and bad ghosts
91:1.5 religion and animism have had entirely s. origins.
93:9.3 And this explains why, on three s. occasions, this
95:2.3 more particularly did each of the twoscore s. tribes
96:2.5 Yahweh was worshiped by one hundred s. tribes,
96:7.3 source and chronology of each s. hymn of praise
103:7.9 the human attempt logically to correlate these s. but
103:8.2 and relations of that experience by s. individuals and
104:1.7 is not just a grouping together of three s. gods.
107:1.3 As to the time of their beginning s. existences apart
110:1.6 can never segregate or recognize as s. identities
110:7.8 are one—you are not distinguishable as s. beings—
113:1.2 seraphim were definitely assigned to the s. races.
114:5.1 s. legislative, executive, and judicial departments.
114:7.7 average world employs seventy s. corps of destiny,
121:2.8 fostering Palestine as a s. and independent state.
123:2.3 things are born into the world as s. individuals.
139:0.4 had enjoyed s. experiences of learning how to live.
140:3.1 you have thereby become a class of men s. and
140:8.26 own way, a perfecting and s. individual before God.
151:2.5 now are we divided into two s. groups who hold
167:7.2 “The angelic hosts are a s. order of created beings;
182:2.3 Before they went to their s. sleeping quarters,
190:2.1 Jesus made nineteen s. appearances in visible form to
195:10.15 yet understand that there is a religion of Jesus s.,
196:3.6 There are three s. evidences of this spirit indwelling
separated
0:4.10 the Father’s freewill act which forever s. the mind-
5:1.10 have s. themselves from the communion of his spirit
9:4.2 Mind, in functioning beings, is not s. from energy
22:2.6 for long periods s. in the agelong inward ascent to
23:1.9 conflicts and unfailingly keeps them sufficiently s.
25:3.17 members of a conciliating commission are never s..
25:8.7 if for any reason you should be temporarily s. from
43:5.16 when he s. the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of
57:5.7 This great column of solar gases which was thus s.
57:8.23 The long east-and-west cleavage s. Africa from
58:4.4 in its warm-water seas, as the land subsequently s..
59:0.9 The very first and oldest layers are s. from the later
61:1.12 the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans were s..
62:2.3 loyal to their mates, but if circumstances s. them,
63:3.3 living beings and should therefore avoid becoming s..
64:7.13 over the newly elevated land bridge which s. the
64:7.18 crossing the narrow straits which then s. Greenland
66:2.7 They were assembled from widely s. places by
69:6.2 Fire building, by a single bound, forever s. man from
74:0.1 service at all times and in all places never to be s..
80:2.4 England s. from the continent, and Denmark arose
80:8.1 the white race were, and now are, widely s. by the
91:3.6 these two functions of prayer can never be fully s..
97:9.28 more and more to be s. from politics, sociology, and
99:5.4 the religious group becomes s. from all other groups
103:6.7 between the widely s. domains of science and
103:6.9 and correlate the findings of these widely s. concepts
128:6.9 Increasingly the Son of Man was to become s. from
129:0.1 Jesus had fully and finally s. himself from the
134:5.1 Han Empire in the East—and these were widely s.
135:9.9 these two great men s. that morning on the banks of
138:1.3 This morning, as they s. to go to their work,
150:6.2 of encouragement to these scattered and s. workers.
152:7.1 Martha, and Mary, but the next day they s..
166:5.5 Such conduct effectively s. him from all his former
172:5.1 Not a word was spoken until they s. after arriving at
174:1.4 transient misunderstanding has apparently s. you.
180:2.1 the branch will die if it is s. from the vine.
182:2.3 And so nine of them were armed as they s. for the
183:4.1 James Zebedee found himself s. from Simon Peter
186:3.1 the Greeks had s. and gone to various homes in
189:0.2 transit of this Jesus was completed at the time I s.
separately
26:2.3 so unique and distinctive that it will be s. considered
49:1.5 kingdom of living things; they are not s. organized.
49:2.14 adjustment to the planetary environment and is s.
64:5.4 we s. consider the six Sangik races of Urantia.
separates
2:5.6 all that physically and spiritually s. you from the
72:12.4 such disparity of culture as s. the continental nation
separating
11:7.7 zones between the space levels, such as the one s.
12:5.4 The motionless zones impinging on Paradise and s.
14:1.4 3. The semiquiet space zone s. the Havona circuits
14:1.8 7. A third space zone—a semiquiet zone—s. the outer
36:5.11 the first differential urge s. mind creatures into the
58:6.1 bays of the extensive shore lines of the s. continents.
70:8.5 3. Chance—war and emigration resulted in the s. of
separation
0:11.11 deity reality and undeified reality inherent in the s. of
14:1.10 s. is in recognition of functional and administrative
25:1.6 There is divine pathos in the s. of the servitals
29:4.3 There is a distinct segregation of energy and a s. of
39:8.10 Other guardians, having passed their Havona s. tests,
41:0.2 astronomically paralleled in the space s. of Havona
57:8.25 650,000,000 years ago witnessed the further s. of the
63:4.9 and accordingly make provision for the eventual s. of
72:3.9 but decrees of s., issued by the parental courts, may
83:7.2 The most frequent cause for s. was barrenness,
83:7.3 and the priest marriage, which did not allow for s..
83:7.3 penalty for marriage failure, did much to lessen s..
83:8.4 until such a time as the divine will decrees their s..
94:1.3 monotheism occasioned by their s. into tribal units,
97:2.1 which continued disastrously after the war of s..
121:7.1 The Jews had built up a rigid wall of s. between
125:2.5 wonder as to what really was behind the veil of s.,
129:0.3 The sadness of the anticipated s. was only tempered
129:0.3 discerned that Jesus was planning for this eventual s..
133:9.4 At last the day came for the s..
150:6.3 Before their s. it had been arranged that the twelve
154:6.10 first meeting after so long a s. such a public affair.
158:4.4 during this period of s. from the Master, they
174:1.4 frequently feel a sense of guilty s. from a father’s
174:1.4 the true father is never conscious of any such s..
188:4.10 believer is only concerned about present s. from God
Sepharvites
143:4.1 equal number of the descendants of the Cuthites, S.,
Sepphoris
121:2.11 Galilee, including the important trade center of S..
122:6.1 direction to a point where it joined the road to S..
123:3.8 Cana, Bethlehem (of Galilee), Magdala, Nain, S.,
124:1.12 Even as a lad he frequently visited S., three miles
124:5.5 Joseph had come over from S., where he was in
125:1.2 as Jesus had so recently seen when on a visit to S..
126:2.1 when a runner from S. brought to this Nazareth
126:2.1 The messenger from S. had stopped at the shop on
126:2.1 should accompany her to S. while Jesus remained
126:5.7 when Jesus went over to S. to receive the decision
126:5.7 treasurer at S. had offered them a paltry amount.
127:5.6 Nazareth until he finally consented to move to S..
128:2.3 Joseph at the home bench while he went over to S.
128:2.4 Before taking up his new employment at S., Jesus
128:2.4 While working at S. he could have walked home
128:2.5 Living much of the time in S. for six months afforded
128:2.6 six months’ sojourn at S. Jesus was not averse to
128:2.6 were to become engaged on public work in both S.
129:1.2 city which was soon to succeed S. as the capital of
135:12.1 the official residence had been moved from S. to the
137:5.1 Jesus advised them to avoid the cities of S. and
150:1.1 the daughter of a wealthy Jew of Tiberias and S.;
150:7.2 contaminated by the low moral standards of S..
185:4.1 former years who had appeared before him in S.
187:3.2 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, onetime of S..
187:5.4 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, onetime of S..
188:1.7 another sister of Jesus’ mother, and Rebecca of S..
September
122:8.7 fact that similar conjunctions occurred on S. 29
123:0.4 to Bethlehem, where they spent the month of S. in
124:1.7 his sister, Martha, was born Thursday night, S. 13.
126:2.1 that fateful day of Tuesday, S. 25, when a runner
127:3.11 In S., Elizabeth and John came to visit the Nazareth
134:8.4 and the first three weeks of S. on Mount Hermon.
135:2.2 In S. of this year Elizabeth and John made a journey
144:0.1 S. and October were spent in retirement at a camp
144:0.1 The month of S. Jesus spent here alone with his
144:1.7 During these S. weeks they rested, visited,
144:1.9 the discussions throughout the entire month of S.
159:0.2 to return to Magadan not later than Friday, S. 16.
159:6.2 On Friday, S. 16, the entire corps of workers
160:0.1 On Sunday morning, S. 18, Andrew announced
161:0.1 On Sunday, S. 25, A.D. 29, the apostles and the
sepulchre
188:2.2 issue such orders as will make the s. secure against
189:1.2 thirty-six years was still lying there in the s. niche,
189:1.7 his body of flesh remained undisturbed in the s..
189:2.3 resurrection had been able to escape the sealed s..
189:4.6 the smaller stone and dared to enter the open s..
189:4.8 As they drew near the s., the frightened Magdalene,
190:1.2 And they were the last to so view the s., for the
sepulchres
151:6.2 Many of these niches were ancient s..
151:6.2 roamed at will among the tombs and abandoned s..
166:1.5 untrue shepherds who are like whited s. which,
175:1.19 Many of you are like whited s., which outwardly
sequence
11:2.11 Isle are fully conscious of nontime s. of events.
12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived time—consciousness of s., motion,
14:1.11 Time is not reckoned on Paradise; the s. of events is
20:4.4 But the regular s. of Paradise Sons on your planet
105:5.3 While we present this narrative as a s. and portray
106:9.2 creature could possibly perceive the relations of s..
115:3.18 But even these basic divisions of s. relationships
117:7.6 there is some sort of blurring and blending of s..
118:6.6 time, having achieved partial escape from time s.,
130:7.4 can transcend the material s. of temporal events.
130:7.5 the onetime consciousness of the linear s. of events.
sequential
0:3.20 simultaneous events of eternity be presented as s.
6:0.2 In the s. sense the Universal Father never could
6:0.4 to enable the finite mind of time to form some s.
8:1.10 we thus portray the s. origin of the Third Source and
105:1.3 From the s., time viewpoint, all reality has its origin
105:2.1 resort to time-space language in presenting their s.
105:3.1 origins and infinity differentiation by a s. narrative,
sequentiality
6:0.2 relationships of eternity by time concepts of s..
12:5.1 motion and because mind is inherently aware of s..
12:5.5 S. can consciousize time even in the absence of
sequoias
61:3.1 S. and magnolias grew in Greenland, but subtropical
Serapatatia—leader of the Syrian Nodites
75:2.4 enjoying with a certain Nodite leader named S..
75:3.1 S., upon the death of his father, came to the
75:3.1 S. was a brown-tinted man, a brilliant descendant of
75:3.2 S. had made several visits to the Garden and had
75:3.2 he announced his intention of establishing an
75:3.2 S. and his new staff were entertained by Adam
75:3.3 S. became one of the most able and efficient of all of
75:3.3 He was entirely honest and thoroughly sincere in all
75:3.3 he was never conscious that he was being used as
75:3.3 that he was being used as a circumstantial tool of the
75:3.4 Presently, S. became the associate chairman of the
75:3.5 He held many conferences with Adam and Eve—
75:3.5 One day, during a talk with Eve, it occurred to S.
75:3.5 S. contended that, if the Nodites, as the most
75:3.6 emphasized that S. was altogether honest and
75:3.6 honest and wholly sincere in all that he proposed.
75:3.6 He never once suspected that he was playing into
75:3.6 S. was entirely loyal to the plan of building up a
75:3.6 and he was impatient; he wanted to see immediate
75:3.6 He made it clear to Eve that Adam was oftentimes
75:3.8 Cano believed in the righteousness of the S. project.
75:4.1 concomitantly with the execution of the S. enterprise
75:5.4 S. was overcome with consternation and beside
75:5.4 The next day he drowned himself in the great river.
75:5.7 Eve learned of the rash act of S. and did not know
75:5.9 news was not slow in reaching the home tribes of S.
76:2.9 did, to a certain degree, fulfill the predictions of S.,
Seraph
46:2.8 Mount S. is the highest elevation on Jerusem, fifteen
seraphic—see Seraphic Corps of Completion; Seraphic
Evangels; seraphic host(s); seraphic ministers;
seraphic service(s); seraphic transport(s);
seraphic worlds; see also guardian(s)
20:8.2 equally concerned with the instruction of s. beings
25:2.11 Traversing space at the s. rate of triple velocity, they
25:8.7 your associate of the ascending career—mortal or s.—
26:1.10 Certain of the cherubim may aspire to s. status and
29:4.19 provides the initial momentum for the s. departure.
35:2.1 The s. orders, the angels, delight to work with the
35:3.21 co-operate with the Melchizedek and s. teachers in
37:6.2 colleges of the Universe Sons, the s. universities,
37:10.1 Besides the s. and mortal orders, who will be
38:3.1 designation of those s. and associated offspring of
38:4.1 special schools devoted to all phases of s. training.
38:4.2 the magnificent realms of Nebadon; the s. estates are
38:4.4 Each s. partner is thereby present at least every other
38:5.0 5. SERAPHIC TRAINING
38:6.0 6. SERAPHIC ORGANIZATION
38:6.1 millennium of sojourn at s. headquarters
38:6.1 twelve battalions under a director equal a s. unit
38:7.2 When serving independently of their s. directors,
38:7.4 emergency, they may serve in the place of a s. pair,
38:7.4 to human beings; that is an exclusive s. privilege.
38:8.2 These beings are by nature candidates for s. status.
38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full s. standing.
38:8.5 World Teachers when deserted by their s. seniors.
38:8.5 World Teacher in the attainment of s. status.
38:8.6 Seraphington and the seven circles of s. attainment,
38:9.7 Adamic technique, spiritually encircuited by the s.
39:0.1 but for some unknown reason these s. offspring are
39:0.9 My s. associate in the preparation of this statement,
39:1.6 the latter is the surest s. passport to Paradise,
39:1.7 These are the s. advisers and helpers attached to all
39:1.8 The s. court advisers serve as defenders of mortals.
39:1.16 These angels preside over all s. assemblies pertaining
39:2.1 Very many of the first two groups of this s. corps are
39:2.11 You are consciously unconscious during s. rest.
39:2.12 liaison between the Adjusters and the s. transporters.
39:2.15 —are a specialized subdivision of the s. recorders,
39:2.16 S. recorders of the superior order thus effect a close
39:4.3 These same s. administrators are also attached to the
39:4.9 The s. interpreters of cosmic citizenship guide the
39:4.10 On the system headquarters the s. teachers will
39:5.2 and the s. supervision of your world devolved to a
39:5.2 But these s. aids of your defaulting Material Sons
39:5.4 the faithful ministry of the s. spirits of brotherhood
39:5.4 remarkable that these s. orders have been able to
39:5.5 through the ministry of the s. souls of peace.
39:5.10 are in custody of their own special s. transporters;
39:5.13 skillfully deposited, by the officiating s. assistants,
39:5.14 out and touches the near point of the s. carriage,
39:5.14 spectacle will be lost even to reinforced s. vision.
39:5.17 phase of the manifold activities of this s. order.
39:8.0 8. SERAPHIC DESTINY
39:8.3 1. To gain admission to the Paradise s. abode in a
39:8.3 an eternal minister and adviser to the s. orders
39:8.4 But no matter how fitted any s. pair may be, they
39:8.6 worlds, they all have permanent s. associates.
39:8.7 undoubtedly achieve, the seven circles of s. light.
39:9.3 perfection, these spirit ministers of s. completion,
40:0.11 nonmortal orders of sonship—s., Adamic, midwayer,
40:5.14 S. co-operation with Adjusters on the nonfusion
45:1.5 These are the s. social spheres.
46:5.18 system headquarters, together with their s. consorts.
47:3.2 the central rendezvous of the s. destiny guardians,
47:3.3 intrusted to the keeping of the s. destiny guardians
47:8.4 with the Adjuster is signalized by the s. summoning
48:5.9 trained for their work while serving as s. associates
48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth order of s. servers,
48:6.32 On the worlds of time the s. racial interpreters
48:6.28 through the untiring ministry of their s. counselors
48:6.29 this they are greatly helped by the s. technicians.
48:6.31 The recorders of all the s. orders devote a certain
48:6.31 of this story will be imparted by the s. recorders.
48:6.34 friendship with volunteer servers of the s. reserves.
48:6.35 From s. reserves you will learn to let pressure
49:6.13 to indwell these little ones, while the s. ministry to
50:2.7 On special occasions the s. helpers can and do make
50:3.6 for s. transportation back to the system capital,
51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the s. slumber continues
51:3.5 it was one of the s. Voices of the Garden who
52:2.2 full quota of s. and other celestial helpers is assigned
53:1.6 Of the Jerusem s. rebels it is written: “And the angels
53:6.0 6. A LOYAL SERAPHIC COMMANDER
53:6.2 The s. leader was spiritually blinded by the brilliant
53:6.3 Lucifer rebellion when, as second s. commander, I
53:6.4 as the titular director of the confused s. affairs of the
53:6.5 assuming jurisdiction over the loyal s. orders on the
53:7.3 outgoing messages were dispatched by s. agents
55:4.16 ministering-spirit quartettes consist of: the s. chief of
66:2.7 by co-ordinated Adjuster direction and s. guidance
73:7.5 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]
74:4.5 the time of the arrival of the s. messenger bearing
74:8.15 [Narrated by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]
75:8.8 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]
76:6.5 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]
108:1.2 The s. drafts of ancestry and projected patterns of
110:6.14 to the assignment of the personal s. attendant.
112:4.2 this data, together with the s. records, is available
112:5.13 the keeping of the s. destiny guardian throughout
112:5.19 the s custodian of the potentialities of the slumbering
112:6.8 are dependent on the instruction of s. associates
113:0.0 SERAPHIC GUARDIANS OF DESTINY
113:1.4 From the standpoint of s. ministry, most men and
113:1.6 s. assignments are made in accordance with the
113:1.7 In the sixth circle, a s. pair with one company of
113:2.3 —in the light of s. experience, skill, and wisdom.
113:2.6 of host 37, of the 182,314th s. army of Nebadon.
113:2.7 one of this s. pair will always be on duty.
113:2.8 S. tasks may be unremitting, but either of the angelic
113:2.9 When a s. pair accept guardian assignment, they
113:4.0 4. SERAPHIC DOMAINS OF ACTION
113:4.2 to Adjuster leading, is also amenable to s. guidance.
113:4.2 you will be conscious and aware of s. instructors,
113:4.4 to pray very often arises as the result of s. influence.
113:5.0 5. SERAPHIC MINISTRY TO MORTALS
113:5.5 the material realm proceed unaltered by s. action,
113:6.2 (or lieutenant of Gabriel) in command of the s. army
113:6.3 potentiality or to some other division of s. ministry.
113:7.4 all mortals will have permanent s. associates or
113:7.4 And still will these s. guides follow you through
113:7.6 service, but wherever s. assignment may take them,
113:7.7 guardian of destiny the most highly prized s. duty.
113:7.8 so do some of your loving s. associates in time also
114:0.0 SERAPHIC PLANETARY GOVERNMENT
114:6.2 immediately directed by the s. council of twelve,
114:6.3 I preside over this council of s. chiefs, and I am a
114:6.8 is particularly through the ministry of this s. division
114:6.14 This s. group is concerned with fostering industrial
114:7.2 temporal attachment to the s. corps and appoints
114:7.7 for each of the planetary groups of s. supervision.
119:4.2 this significant news item from the s. headquarters
119:4.3 absent from Salvington during this, the s. bestowal
119:4.3 During this time he was attached as a s. teaching
119:4.4 persuaded as to the identity of his s. associate.
119:4.4 tried and tested in the likeness of s. personality.”
119:8.4 on the s. bestowal the will of the Son and the Spirit
119:8.8 a system savior, an Adamic redeemer, a s. fellow,
167:7.5 for have I not told you of the s. joy when one soul
Seraphic Corps of Completion or
Corps of Seraphic Completion
39:1.1 is associated with the angelic ministers of the SC..
39:1.5 the circles of Seraphington and have attained the S..
39:1.9 their associates of the SC. function in the higher
39:1.12 members of the SC. who are associated with these
39:2.5 Seraphington and has been mustered into the SC..
39:2.15 the glorified intelligence co-ordinators of the SC..
39:8.10 finaliter corps, and many are mustered into the CS..
39:9.0 9. THE CORPS OF SERAPHIC COMPLETION
39:9.1 Angels of the SC. serve as associates of the
39:9.2 ministry of twelve specialized groups of the SC.;
113:7.5 divergent services in the finaliter corps and in the S.
Seraphic Evangels
39:6.2 1. S. Evangels.
48:6.4 1. S. Evangels.
48:6.5 On the mansion worlds the s. will help you to choose
48:6.5 These seraphim then make recommendations to the
48:6.7 These s. are dedicated to the proclamation of the
48:6.7 they proclaim the great law of the conservation of
48:6.8 they counsel the human teachers of truth to adhere
seraphic host(s)
2:1.7 the s. and other celestial intelligences who draw
27:0.2 supernaphim are also placed in command of the s.
28:5.18 wholesome rivalry is promoted even among the s..
33:4.3 and sympathetic contact with, both the spiritual s.
35:10.1 as teachers of the ascending pilgrims and the s..
38:1.1 begins the creation of the s. of a local universe.
38:6.2 A s. is commanded by an archangel or by some other
38:9.14 acting by request of the Chief of the S. of Nebadon.]
39:0.0 THE SERAPHIC HOSTS
39:9.4 acting by request of the Chief of the S. of Nebadon.]
43:2.6 The mid-chamber of legislators is composed of the s.
44:8.1 The s. co-operate with these artisans in attempting
45:1.5 This is the headquarters of all the s. engaged in
45:3.17 8. The director of the Satania s..
48:4.17 down the scale of spirit life from Paradise to the s.,
52:5.7 not incarnate but would come “in glory with the s..”
53:6.2 rebellion the head of the s. joined the Lucifer cause.
77:9.2 and connects the changing administrations of the s..
114:0.2 There were assigned to my command two hundred s.
144:5.33 The presence and guidance of the s. hosts.
144:5.12 By the loving ministry of devoted s. hosts
181:2.19 where in glory you shall tell of your salvation to s.
seraphic ministers
17:8.2 such s. are original in each local universe, though
35:4.1 this training is conducted by the patient and wise s.,
38:7.3 sanobim are the faithful and efficient aids of the s.,
39:4.6 the lower orders of s. were misled and deluded by
39:6.9 More about these s. to transitional ascenders you will
44:2.11 and in collaboration with the s. they can portray the
48:6.34 The majority of this particular division of s. have had
114:6.12 8. The angels of health. These are the s. assigned to
seraphic service(s)
32:4.6 Adjusters are not directly co-ordinated with the s.
38:8.3 the more gifted individuals may achieve limited s..
38:8.5 candidates may attain the heights of universal s..
39:0.9 Manotia has, one by one, achieved all seven of the s.,
39:0.10 the acquirement of functional skill in one or more s..
39:1.16 council co-ordinates the self-directed phases of s.
39:2.5 Mercy is the keynote of s. and angelic ministry.
39:8.5 qualified for assignment to the eternal spheres of s..
39:9.1 of spirits and admission to the s. of completion,
40:5.17 not factors in Adjuster bestowal, in s., or in any
seraphic transport(s)
13:1.20 one of which I may mention—the mystery of s..
51:2.2 normal existence upon arrival at the end of the s.
29:4.19 planetary activities is to facilitate the departure of s.
29:4.23 They are the planetary inspectors of all departing s..
36:4.3 years of age; whereupon they are translated by s..
39:2.10 Ascenders must depend upon s. in advancing from
46:2.8 A s. departs every three seconds of Urantia time
46:2.9 various orders of beings who traverse space by s..
47:4.4 You go to sleep with the s. and awake with the new
51:2.3 by s. these beings would be carried away to the
66:2.5 These Jerusemite volunteers were brought by s.
66:2.7 of the system capital were held in the sleep of s..
66:2.9 the arrival of the s. bearing the one hundred Jerusem
74:0.1 At high noon and unannounced, the two s.,
74:1.5 consciousness that precedes the preparation for s..
74:5.2 And so, at midnight, the s. of Satania left the planet
75:6.3 day out from the Garden by the arrival of the s.
seraphic worlds
38:4.0 4. THE SERAPHIC WORLDS
38:5.1 millennium spent on the s. of the Salvington circuit
38:5.2 the termination of this period of training on the s. of
39:2.18 entire local universe are held on the s. of Salvington.
39:7.1 Large numbers of them are held in reserve on the s.
seraphim or supreme seraphim or transport seraphim
12:7.14 even though the s. personally guard and guide you,
13:1.19 hosts, including supernaphim, seconaphim, and s..
13:1.20 The ability of various orders of s. and allied spirit
13:1.20 The ts. comprehend this mystery, but they do not
18:4.5 but the Trinitized Custodians (Trinity-embraced s.
19:7.4 independent of transport personalities, such as s..
22:1.11 They are recruited from certain of the evolutionary s.
22:5.2 Trinitized Custodians are ascendant s. and translated
22:5.3 the Trinity embrace from among the ascendant s.
22:5.4 and, along with the s. and for the same reasons,
23:3.2 —while the s. and others can traverse space at triple
23:3.2 and the comparatively slow speeds of the s.,
25:3.9 The different orders of s. and other residents of the
25:4.7 5. The S..
25:6.1 are not created as such; they are ascendant s. from
25:6.5 Once s. and supernaphim are mustered into these
25:6.5 they will respectively remain Celestial Recorders
25:8.1 assembled group recruited from the ranks of the s.,
25:8.10 Havona in the company of an ascending s.,
25:8.10 These s. always volunteer and are permitted to
26:1.7 5. S..
26:1.10 while evolutionary s. can achieve the spiritual levels
26:1.14 embrace the s. and their assistants, the cherubim.
26:1.14 Their story, with an account of the s. and cherubim,
26:1.15 but it is the supernaphim, seconaphim, and s. who,
26:1.16 S. can work singly as discrete and localized
26:4.11 A majority, but not all, of the s. of planetary and
26:4.11 supernal assignment, expecting to achieve, as s.,
27:0.2 On Urantia the present “chief of s.” is the second
27:1.3 to this transcending metamorphosis as are the s.
27:2.3 remind the mortals of time of the s. with whom
27:5.3 network of recording angels, ranging from the s. and
27:5.4 the recording s. and supernaphim sponsored by the
28:0.1 the angelic hosts of the central universe and the s. of
28:0.1 Reflective Spirits are more like supernaphim than s..
28:4.11 including the supernaphim above and the s. below.
28:4.11 the chief of s. on Urantia is not made conscious of
28:5.16 supervisors above and to certain of the s. below,
30:1.67 3. Evolutionary S..
30:1.85 15. S..
30:2.50 4. Evolutionary S..
30:2.87 5. S..
30:4.15 The s. of assignment sponsors the new body, the
30:4.15 The assigned s. is the keeper of the surviving
30:4.15 when these two, the Adjuster and the s., reunite
30:4.21 Ascending s. are also advanced in angelic standing at
30:4.29 seraphic guardian, wherever that s. may chance to be
31:0.5 4. Adopted S..
31:0.9 an ascendant mortal, Havona native, adopted s.,
31:3.1 Together with the adopted and glorified s. they
31:3.1 varies, though the mortals far outnumber the s..
31:4.0 4. ADOPTED SERAPHIM
31:4.1 Large numbers of the adopted and glorified s. are
37:2.4 Evening Stars started their universe careers as s.;
37:8.8 Of the Celestial Recorders, the ascendant s., we
37:8.10 the chief of Urantia s. is a primary supernaphim
38:0.2 the s., with the associated cherubim and sanobim,
38:0.3 The s. are all fairly uniform in design.
38:0.3 superuniverses, they show a minimum of variation;
38:0.3 they are the most nearly standard of all spirit types of
38:0.3 Their various orders constitute the corps of skilled
38:1.0 1. ORIGIN OF SERAPHIM
38:1.1 S. are created by the Universe Mother Spirit and
38:1.2 The creation of s. dates from the attainment of
38:1.2 Previous to this event the s. on duty in Nebadon
38:1.3 S. are still being periodically created; the universe of
38:2.2 Though s. are very affectionate and sympathetic
38:2.3 The s. are so created as to function on both
38:2.3 in certain functional performances s. far transcend
38:2.3 head are numbered,” and it is true they are, but a s.
38:2.3 would truly regard a s. as a mathematical prodigy.
38:2.3 mortals are performed with exceeding ease by s..
38:2.5 The great s., Loyalatia, when your seer “fell down
38:2.6 the s. are just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the
38:2.6 mansion worlds you will begin to appreciate the s.,
38:2.6 your fraternity with the s. will be ideal;
38:3.1 six groups of angelic associates are never called s.,
38:4.1 in the Salvington circuit are the worlds of the s..
38:4.1 While the s. have access to all forty-nine worlds
38:4.2 Here each s. has a real home, and “home” means the
38:4.2 real home, and “home” means the domicile of two s.;
38:4.3 and the mortal races, s. are negative and positive.
38:4.3 When they are not encircuited, they can work alone;
38:4.3 neither do they require complements of being when
38:4.3 Ordinarily they retain their original complements of
38:4.3 they are not characterized by sex emotion,
38:4.3 they are exceedingly personal and truly affectionate.
38:4.4 Besides designated homes, s. also have group,
38:4.4 They forgather for reunions every millennium and
38:4.4 they are all present in accordance with the time of
38:4.4 If a s. bears responsibilities which forbid absence
38:4.4 she alternates attendance with her complement,
38:4.4 being relieved by a s. of another birth date.
38:5.1 S. spend first millennium as noncommissioned
38:5.1 by the first one hundred thousand Nebadon s.,
38:5.1 The first created group of Nebadon s. were trained
38:5.1 trained by a corps of one thousand s. from Avalon;
38:5.1 local universe angels—s., cherubim, and sanobim.
38:5.2 s. are mobilized in the conventional groups and
38:5.2 they are assigned to some one of the constellations.
38:5.2 They are not yet commissioned as ministering spirits,
38:5.2 they have well entered upon the precommissioned
38:5.3 S. are initiated as ministering spirits by serving as
38:5.3 After this experience they return to the associate
38:5.3 Following this general education they are advanced
38:5.3 our s. complete their training and are commissioned
38:5.4 When once s. are commissioned, they may range all
38:5.4 Their work in the universe is without bounds and
38:5.4 they are associated with the material creatures of the
38:5.4 they are ever in the service of the lower orders of
38:6.1 the s. are organized under chiefs into groups of
38:6.1 under chiefs into groups of twelve (12 pairs, 24 s.),
38:6.1 groups constitute a company (144 pairs, 288 s.),
38:6.1 constitute a battalion (1,728 pairs or 3,456 s.),
38:6.2 make up the largest operating organization of s.,
38:6.3 s. and all other local universe orders have become
38:7.1 endowments cherubim and sanobim are similar to s..
38:7.3 all orders of s. are provided with these subordinate
38:7.3 they do not accompany s. on assignments beyond the
38:7.5 Cherubim and sanobim, like s. and all other orders
38:7.7 fourth creatures are of great assistance to the s. in
38:8.2 though not by inherent endowment equal to the s.;
38:8.5 when other types of evolutionary s. are granted
38:8.6 this second embrace they emerge as full-fledged s..
38:8.6 Henceforth, the full and complete career of a s., with
38:9.9 morontia cherubim, mid-phase cherubim, and s..
39:0.1 Infinite Spirit intends to produce uniformly perfect s.
39:0.1 when s. have been subjected to educational tests and
39:0.1 they unfailingly and distinctly classify into seven
39:0.2 1. Supreme S..
39:0.3 2. Superior S..
39:0.4 3. Supervisor S..
39:0.5 4. Administrator S..
39:0.8 7. S. of the Future.
39:0.9 To say that any one s. is inferior to an angel of any
39:0.9 Manotia, is a ss. and onetime functioned as a ss..
39:0.9 in well-nigh every avenue of activity open to a s.,
39:0.9 now holds the commission of associate chief of s. on
39:0.10 s. have no such preadult life—no childhood.
39:0.10 They are experiential creatures, and by experience
39:0.10 they can augment their divine endowment of ability
39:0.11 After being commissioned, s. are assigned to the
39:0.11 Especially do they desire assignment to the reserves
39:0.11 if successful they enroll in the celestial schools
39:0.11 Here they begin the study of the languages, history,
39:0.11 S. must acquire knowledge and gain experience
39:0.11 They are not far removed from you in personality
39:0.11 they all crave to start at the bottom, on the lowest
39:0.11 thus may they hope to achieve the highest possible
39:1.0 1. SUPREME SERAPHIM
39:1.1 These s. are the highest of the seven revealed orders
39:1.2 The first group of ss. are assigned to the service of
39:1.3 these s. are naturally associated with the far-flung
39:1.3 missions by this high and experienced order of s.,
39:1.3 they are not concerned in the work of adjudication
39:1.4 but all these s. would be organized and directed by
39:1.4 their missions are distinct from those of the s.,
39:1.5 These bestowal attendants are completion s.;
39:1.5 Such s. have all achieved Paradise and the embrace
39:1.6 S. equally crave assignment to the missions of the
39:1.6 the highest local universe service of the completion s.
39:1.12 Corps of Completion are associated with these s.,
39:1.13 You will first see these associate teaching s. on some
39:1.14 These s. become associates of the division chiefs
39:1.14 they are attached in large numbers to the faculties of
39:1.14 and often attended, by these counselors of the ss..
39:1.15 in the likeness of a teaching counselor of the ss. of
39:1.16 A body of 144 ss. is elected from time to time by the
39:1.17 Recorders. These are the official recorders for the ss.
39:1.18 Large numbers of unattached s. of the supreme order
39:1.18 the differential of demand for the service of ss.,
39:2.0 2. SUPERIOR SERAPHIM
39:2.1 Superior s. receive their name, not because they
39:2.1 not because they are in any sense qualitatively
39:2.1 but because they are in charge of the higher activities
39:2.1 two groups of this seraphic corps are attainment s.,
39:2.2 superior s. function in the following seven groups:
39:2.3 These s. belong to the personal staff of Gabriel,
39:2.3 They are the intelligence corps of the mighty hosts
39:2.3 These s. are not directly affiliated with either the
39:2.5 These s. are the real mercy ministers of the local
39:2.5 completion s. who are also graduate guardians of
39:2.6 third group of superior s. are based on Salvington
39:2.6 so do these s. instruct the morontia graduates on
39:2.7 are the helpers and associates of their fellow s.,
39:2.7 A marvelous corps of this order of s. functions on
39:2.8 The fifth group of the superior s. are headquartered
39:2.8 Like other subdivisions of the superior s., some were
39:2.9 The “energy range” of s. is wholly adequate for local
39:2.9 but they could never withstand the energy demands
39:2.16 Many of the superior order of recorders are s.
39:2.17 Large reserves of all types of the superior s. are
39:2.17 they are requisitioned by the directors of assignment
39:2.17 The reserves of superior s. also furnish messenger
39:3.0 3. SUPERVISOR SERAPHIM
39:3.2 The first order of the supervising s. are assigned to
39:3.2 they are the ever-efficient helpers of the Most Highs.
39:3.2 These s. are primarily concerned with the unification
39:3.3 It is the duty of the second order of supervisor s.
39:3.3 These s. seek no special favors for one group or
39:3.3 to the evolution of universe law, for these very s.
39:3.4 these s. labor to enhance all sincere social contacts
39:3.5 But not always do these s. attain their ends;
39:3.6 These efficient s. are organized in seventy divisions
39:3.7 It is the mission of these s. to foster and to
39:3.8 The fifth group of supervisor s. operate as
39:3.8 Such ts., while in flight from one sphere to another
39:3.9 are numerous types of beings, similar to the s.,
39:3.10 The sixth order of supervising s. act as the special
39:3.11 General reserves of the supervisor s. are held on the
39:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATOR SERAPHIM
39:4.1 The fourth order of s. are assigned to the duties of
39:4.1 Fourth-order s. are by nature endowed with unusual
39:4.2 These able s are the assistants of a System Sovereign
39:4.3 the s. become attached to the Melchizedek receivers
39:4.3 corps of one thousand of this versatile order of s..
39:4.4 cases of doubtful survival is prepared by these s.,
39:4.5 These s. often function on the local worlds,
39:4.6 more than one quarter of the other administrator s.
39:4.9 These s. are also closely associated with the Material
39:4.12 These s. teach the fruitfulness of patience: That
39:4.15 These are the ts. who function in the local systems
39:4.15 Seldom does a day pass in which a ts. of Satania
39:4.15 he would be escorted by a ts. of the universe
39:4.16 These s. are the keepers of the threefold records of
39:4.16 while s. and the higher spirit personalities of the
39:4.17 The reserve corps of administrator s. on Jerusem
39:4.17 these much-traveled and many-experienced s. of the
39:5.1 These s maintain headquarters on the system capitals
39:5.3 their personal s. are often known as the “voices of
39:5.3 These s. are of invaluable service to the Planetary
39:5.3 some of these s. were left on the planet and were
39:5.4 Without the work of these s. the efforts of the
39:5.6 advanced epochs of planetary evolution these s. are
39:5.7 ministry of these planetary s. of the Adamic regime.
39:5.8 This entire group of s. was transferred to the new
39:5.9 these s. enhance man’s appreciation of the truth that
39:5.9 They help the mortal philosophers to realize that
39:5.9 They heighten man’s taste for the sweetness of
39:5.10 but there are a large number of such s. stationed
39:5.12 Human beings have been permitted to observe s. that
39:5.12 In observing a ts. being made ready to receive a
39:5.13 Meantime, the ts. moves into a horizontal position
39:5.14 a strange metamorphosis begins as the s. is made
39:5.14 To outward appearance the s. grows pointed at
39:5.14 the ts. has become an almost transparent, vibrating
39:5.17 The Satania reserve corps of the planetary s. is
39:6.1 As their name might suggest, s. of transitional
39:6.1 serve wherever they can contribute to creature
39:6.1 These angels serve from the inhabited worlds to the
39:7.0 7. SERAPHIM OF THE FUTURE
39:7.1 Salvington, where they are engaged in pursuits
39:7.1 These s. do function in connection with the mortal
39:8.1 S. are of origin in the local universes, and in these
39:8.1 some s. may be elevated to the exalted duties of
39:8.2 S. may attain Paradise in scores—hundreds—of ways,
39:8.4 Under certain conditions s. are commanded on high;
39:8.5 The supreme choice of s. in the career of time is the
39:8.6 experienced angelic personalities of all orders of s.
39:8.8 Many, but not all, of those s. assigned as destiny
39:8.8 certain s. pass through the circuits of the central
39:8.8 all evolutionary s. traverse Seraphington,
39:8.9 sin will never find response in the heart of a s. of
39:9.1 These s. of the local universes have experientially
39:9.2 Large numbers of the completion s. return to their
39:9.2 is adequately supplied with the completion s.,
39:9.2 Completion s. now serve more extensively with the
39:9.2 more extensively with the supreme orders of s.,
39:9.2 these master s. of planetary supervision accompany
39:9.3 avenues of ministry are open to the completion s.,
40:0.5 4. Evolutionary S..
40:1.0 1. EVOLUTIONARY SERAPHIM
40:1.1 Guardian s. achieve the status of ascendant sonship
40:1.1 Such angels attain Paradise through Seraphington,
40:1.2 the guardian s. do actually effect such ascensions.
40:9.5 having it retold by the associated s. and cherubim
42:12.11 attending s. provide, the undifferentiated morontia
43:0.4 The supervisor s., the third order of local universe
43:1.10 This crystal serves as the receiving field for all ts.
43:1.10 a sea of glass greatly facilitates the landing of ts..
44:5.6 This corps of technical advisers to the ts. are most
44:5.10 such as counseling with the s, cherubim, and sanobim
45:1.2 Ts. carry ascending personalities back and forth
45:1.10 the few s. and cherubim who went over to the rebels
45:6.4 No surviving mortal, midwayer, or s. may ascend to
45:6.5 evolutionary s. must pass through this parenthood
45:7.5 s. and their associates, including midway creatures,
46:2.8 Mount Seraph is the point of departure for all ts..
46:5.22 The fourth circle is held by the administrator s.,
46:5.22 the s. serving in a local system like Satania are
46:5.22 The fifth circle is occupied by the planetary s.,
46:5.22 tarrying sphere of certain unrevealed orders of s..
46:5.26 a series of laboratories wherein the ts. transform
47:2.6 The guardian s. attend these youths in the nursery
47:2.6 just as they spiritually minister to mortals on the
47:3.3 is the reuniting of the morontia-soul trust of the s.
48:2.11 with both the physical controllers and the s. but
48:2.17 they are delivered by the ts. to the receivers of the
48:5.1 he is accompanied by his personal or group s.,
48:5.1 In the worlds of mortal existence the s. is ably
48:5.1 attending s. has no further need of ministrations
48:5.2 the ministering s. are often summoned to universe
48:5.2 their former associative work with the ministering s..
48:5.3 when a s. proceeds inward with an Adjuster-fused
48:5.5 work in pairs as they did when attached to the s..
48:5.10 cherubim and sanobim emerge with the status of s..
48:6.0 6. MORONTIA WORLD S.—TRANSITION
48:6.1 orders of angels, from planetary helpers to the ss.,
48:6.3 conscious of the ministry of the transition s. until
48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the advancement of their
48:6.5 These s. then make recommendations to the four and
48:6.31 These s. are the evangels of the gospel of perfection
48:6.34 These s. are devoted to the effective grouping of
48:6.36 these s. teach the everlasting truth: If your own mind
48:6.28 the teaching counselors of the supreme order of s.
48:6.29 These are the s. who help new ascenders adjust
48:6.29 These s. act as liaisons with the Morontia Power
48:6.30 These s. are the recorders of the transactions of the
48:6.30 mortals become thus affiliated with the recording s..
48:6.34 A large corps of all orders of the transition s. is held
48:6.34 draw the nearest to humans of all orders of s.,
49:6.4 first Adjuster on an inhabited world the guardian s.
49:6.4 trust by the personal or by the group guardian s..
49:6.5 With each s. of assignment to the repersonalization
49:6.6 of these mortals is accomplished by the guardian s.
51:2.2 creatures and, as such, are not transportable by s..
51:2.2 The ts. are able to effect such changes in the
51:3.5 This s., Solonia, proclaimed the miscarriage of the
53:6.1 second in command of the Satania headquarters’ s..
53:6.2 fourth order, the system administrator s., went astray
53:6.3 on Jerusem, but not a single loyal s. was harmed.
53:6.6 on Urantia, functioning as associate chief of s..
53:7.6 Of the supreme order of s., not an angel was lost,
53:7.6 administrator angels, those s. who are normally
53:7.6 administrator angels were lost with their disloyal s..
55:4.31 have been Adjuster indwelt and fused except s.,
55:4.31 and they are Father indwelt by another type of spirit
55:10.10 as long as evolution continues, s. and archangels will
57:8.7 Life Carriers, Lanonandek Sons, Melchizedeks, s.,
63:6.9 Adjusters and guardian s. came in great numbers to
67:2.5 S. and cherubim and other celestial beings were
67:2.5 of its isolation were detained here and, like the s.
67:3.2 There was a terrible loss of personalities among s.
67:3.2 one half of the administrator and transition s.
67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of rebellion, loyal cherubim and s.
67:6.5 the chiefs of s. and cherubim, advisers from two
77:7.4 be confused with certain of the rebel cherubim and s.
77:7.4 spirits and demons, and the apostate s. as evil angels.
77:8.4 midwayers are invaluable to the s. in their work for
77:8.4 both orders are indispensable to the s. who serve as
77:8.5 are organized for service with the planetary s. in
77:8.9 distributed as assistants to the various orders of s.
77:8.10 greatly in their abilities to make contact with the s.
77:9.2 The s come and go, but the midway creatures remain
77:9.11 midwayers are of still greater assistance to the s..
82:6.12 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]
83:8.10 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]
84:6.5 described as male and female; among s., cherubim,
84:8.7 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]
92:0.5 influences are later augmented by Adjusters, s.,
107:4.4 even s. can sometimes discern the spirit luminosity of
108:3.5 just as they deliver charges to the chiefs of s.
111:7.4 problems of both the Adjuster and the guardian s.
111:7.4 This s. said: “Much of my difficulty was due to the
112:3.2 conjoint opinion of the Adjuster and surviving s.,
112:3.2 s. concerned with that Adjuster-abandoned individual
112:3.6 s. are indispensable to the reassembly of personality.
112:4.12 —if both s. and Adjuster essentially agree in every
112:5.15 the custodians of personality (as the guardian s.
112:6.4 extending in range from s. to Universal Censors
112:7.7 morontia individuals not altogether unlike s.,
113:0.1 the guardian angels, s. devoted to the ministry to
113:0.1 The planetary s. are indeed ministering spirits sent
113:0.1 These attending s. have functioned as the spiritual
113:0.2 S. are the traditional angels of heaven; they are the
113:0.2 they are the ministering spirits who live so near you
113:0.2 They have ministered on Urantia since the earliest
113:1.2 Originally, the s. were definitely assigned to the races
113:1.2 they are assigned in accordance with intelligence,
113:1.3 The subnormal beings of Urantia have a corps of s.,
113:1.5 destiny, right then and there, personal s. are assigned
113:1.7 a pair of guardian s. with a group of cherubim is
113:1.7 again charge is given to a pair of s., assisted by one
113:2.1 S. are not known as guardians of destiny until such
113:2.1 they are assigned to the association of a human soul
113:2.3 assignments are made from a group of volunteering s
113:2.3 Only s. of long service, the more experienced and
113:2.3 Like the Adjusters, the s. attend these beings for a
113:2.4 The s. develop a sentimental regard for individual
113:2.5 and you would, if you could only visualize the s.,
113:2.6 All s. have individual names, but in the records of
113:2.6 they are frequently designated by their planetary
113:2.6 The current planetary assignment number of this s.
113:2.7 guardians, s. always volunteer their services.
113:2.7 one hundred qualified s. sought the assignment.
113:2.7 the s. whom they selected as best adapted to guide
113:2.7 they selected a certain pair of equally qualified s.;
113:2.8 Like cherubim, s. usually serve in pairs, but unlike
113:2.8 advanced associates, the s. sometimes work singly.
113:2.8 In practically all their contacts with mortals they can
113:2.9 These complemental s. are the recording angels of
113:2.9 these records are always sponsored by one of the s..
113:2.10 as is the case when the complemental s. is absent.
113:3.2 the s. then undertakes to correlate this integrated
113:3.3 spiritual experience by the ministry of the guardian s.
113:3.5 s. make personal many impersonal ministries of the
113:3.5 they are co-ordinators.
113:3.5 On the intellectual level they are the correlators of
113:3.5 they are interpreters.
113:3.5 they manipulate terrestrial environment through their
113:3.6 the manifold and intricate function of an attending s.;
113:3.6 s. are an essential part of mortal progression.
113:4.1 The guardian s. are not mind, though they do spring
113:4.1 S. are mind stimulators; they continually seek to
113:4.1 They do this, not as does the Adjuster, operating
113:4.1 S. are not the divine Adjuster lure of the Father, but
113:4.1 but they do function as the personal agency of the
113:4.2 the s. is the teacher of man’s evolving nature—
113:4.3 S. function as teachers by guiding the footsteps of
113:4.3 To accept the guidance of a s. rarely means attaining
113:4.4 The guarding s. is constantly manipulating the mortal
113:4.5 the indwelling Adjusters and the encompassing s.,
113:4.5 they always seem to work in perfect harmony and
113:4.6 The ministering personality of the guardian s.,
113:5.2 S. do not shed physical tears; they do not have
113:5.2 they do not have physical bodies;
113:5.2 neither do they possess wings.
113:5.2 But they do have spiritual emotions,
113:5.2 they do experience feelings and sentiments of a
113:5.3 The s. act in your behalf quite independent of your
113:5.3 they are executing the mandates of their superiors,
113:5.3 thus they function regardless of your passing whims
113:5.4 The s. guard you; they do not seek directly to
113:5.5 S. are able to function as material ministers to
113:6.1 Having told you something of the ministry of s.
113:6.2 spirit luminosity which s. associate with the presence
113:6.2 receives certification by the planetary chief of s. for
113:6.3 the attending s. must proceed to the headquarters of
113:6.3 Next she goes before the tribunals of the archangels,
113:6.3 she goes back to the worlds, again to be assigned to
113:6.5 The guardian s. is the custodial trustee of the values
113:6.6 the guardian s. will repersonalize you and re-present
113:6.8 and when the rolls are called, the s. respond, but
113:7.0 7. SERAPHIM AND THE ASCENDANT CAREER
113:7.2 On the morontia spheres the attending s. are your
113:7.2 study in the extension schools for evolutionary s.
113:7.3 assistants to the s. in the immediate work awaiting at
113:7.5 Such ascending s. subsequently enter upon divergent
113:7.6 the s. are always in communication with their wards
113:7.7 For s., the surest way of achieving the Deities is by
113:7.9 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]
114:0.1 and agencies but chiefly through the ministry of s..
114:0.2 and others on Urantia was 501,234,619 pairs of s..
114:0.2 hundred seraphic hosts—597,196,800 pairs of s.,
114:0.2 there are about the same number of cherubim as s.,
114:0.3 S. and their associated cherubim have much to do
114:0.3 S. as a class are occupied with many assignments
114:5.2 A majority of the problems involving s. and
114:5.3 partially compensated by the special ministry of s.
114:5.6 cabinet consists of twelve s., the acting chiefs of
114:6.0 6. MASTER S. OF PLANETARY SUPERVISION
114:6.1 he was accompanied by twelve corps of special s.,
114:6.1 These exalted angels are known as the master s. of
114:6.3 As planetary chief of s., I preside over this council of
114:6.4 The twelve corps of the master s. of planetary
114:6.6 These s. are intrusted with the task of initiating the
114:6.9 These s. are closely associated with the ministry of
114:6.11 is now receiving the help of the third corps of s.
114:6.13 9. The home s..
114:6.15 These are the s. who foster the values of play, humor
114:6.16 These are the angels of the angels, those s. who are
114:6.17 When these groups of master s. disagree in matters
114:6.19 The master s. of planetary supervision utilize
114:6.19 They function as ideational clearinghouses, mind
114:6.19 they often act to intensify some higher ideal which
114:6.20 the master s. insure planetary progress against vital
114:7.2 at that time the planetary chief of s. confirms their
114:7.18 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]
119:4.2 the unannounced arrival of an unknown s.,
119:4.2 This unregistered s. qualifies as of the Nebadon
119:4.2 This s. tests out as belonging to the supreme order
119:4.4 True, all s. during that age were regarded with
119:4.4 was abroad in the universe, disguised as a s., but
119:4.4 era were the ss. regarded with special solicitude,
119:4.6 to personalize in the likeness of angelic life as a ss.
119:6.2 in full view of everyone, accompanied by a lone s.
119:7.6 And the s. did, through the midway creatures, make
119:7.6 by the s. of former attachment to Adam and Eve
122:8.5 At the noontide birth of Jesus the s. of Urantia,
123:4.6 the lad; neither was it chargeable to the guardian s..
128:1.9 aside from that of his guardian s. in the living of his
134:3.8 a disagreement between the s. of the churches and
134:3.8 between the s. of progress as to the wisdom of
134:3.8 which was acceptable to both groups of these s.
134:8.2 he asked his Father to send back the guardian s. to
134:8.8 the detached guardian s. returned to Jesus’ side and
136:5.1 This mighty host embraced twelve legions of s. and
138:5.3 hours Jesus talked to them about the ministry of s.,
145:3.8 these words been uttered than a vast retinue of s.,
167:7.4 When I taught you that many of these s. are
189:3.1 When the vast host of the s. and the cherubim
189:3.2 And in an instant of time the s. and their associates
Seraphington
13:1.19 6. SERAPHINGTON.
13:1.19 activities look upon S. as their Paradise home.
13:1.20 The secrets of S. involve a threefold mystery, only
13:1.20 is a secret locked up in the sacred sectors of S..
13:1.20 The other mysteries of S. pertain to the personal
38:8.5 seraphim are granted clearance for S. and Paradise,
38:8.6 then do they become eligible for advancement to S.
39:1.5 they have all traversed the circles of S. and have
39:1.12 Many of the S. graduates, members of the Seraphic
39:2.5 traversed the circles of S. and has been mustered
39:8.1 but S. ever remains the eternal goal of all angels.
39:8.1 S. is the angelic threshold to Paradise and Deity
39:8.4 2. To be summoned to S..
39:8.4 they cannot initiate departure for S. or elsewhere.
39:8.7 a temporary farewell while they journey to S.,
39:8.8 of ascent, all evolutionary seraphim traverse S.,
39:8.9 S. is the destiny sphere for angels, and the attainment
39:8.9 sure of their eternal future until they have attained S.
39:8.9 No angel attaining S. has ever been known to go
39:8.10 The graduates of S. are variously assigned: Destiny
39:9.2 not have so many of these returned S. graduates as
40:1.1 Such angels attain Paradise through S., and many
113:7.5 these guardians of destiny achieve the circles of S..
113:7.8 beings have achieved spiritual bi-unification on S.
114:6.1 by twelve corps of special seraphim, S. graduates,
serenely
127:3.15 Jesus’ patience, enabled him s. to endure the trials of
serenity
94:9.6 Buddhism promotes calmness, augments s. and
serfdom
69:8.5 This is the origin of s.—man attached to the land.
71:2.10 Slavery, s., and all forms of human bondage must
serfs
69:9.16 was soon followed by a succession of slaves, s.,
serial
28:4.6 every seventh s. thereafter possess the remarkable
28:4.11 every seventh s. prove to be angels peculiarly
38:9.9 perfectly bridged by the s. association of mortal man,
108:3.1 series of Adjusters involving a s. organization that
serially
28:5.6 Like the primary order, this group is created s.;
28:6.1 these angels are created s. and in seven reflective
49:0.3 Such planets are numbered s. in accordance with
49:5.12 all the life-modification worlds are s. linked together
serials
28:4.3 it is befitting that the first s. of this order should be
28:4.5 the second s. of the primary seconaphim, who are
28:4.12 Broadcast receivers are the fifth s., the fifth primary
28:4.14 the seventh primary s., are held in reserve for the
49:5.6 5. Creature-kinship s..
49:5.29 5. Creature-kinship s.. Planets are not only
49:5.30 for kinship s. exist among nonhuman personalities
series
2:1.8 And so, through a s. of personality distributions
3:3.3 indirectly through the descending s. of divine Sons
5:6.14 [This is the fifth and last of the s. presenting the
7:5.2 a s. of downstepping gradations of divine sonship
8:4.5 do joyfully undergo an amazing s. of divinity
8:4.6 By this very diminishing s. the Infinite Spirit does
11:3.4 And this ascending s. continues through the
11:3.4 thus by sevens the ascending s. expands through
12:1.2 If the master universe were not a s. of elliptical space
12:2.4 is surrounded by the ancestors of a s. of starry
15:5.5 thus initiating a s. of tidal upheavals which occur on
15:5.5 these explosive eruptions produce a s. of varying-
16:8.4 Persons of a given s., type, order, or pattern may
16:8.15 Nebadon order of the Orvonton s. of the cosmic
20:1.15 activities will be reserved to the next paper in this s.,
26:1.13 the subject of a succeeding narrative in this s..
28:6.3 having at our disposal a s. of reflective seconaphim
30:2.139 is dealt with in the next and final paper of this s..
31:9.10 It is possible that the ascending s. of the Master
32:5.3 the chronology of any connected s. of events,
32:5.3 it would appear that a s. of such experiences, lives,
34:6.3 the divine Spirit descends, by a long s. of steps,
36:2.13 Even in a uniform life s. in a single family of worlds,
37:5.5 Race commissioners function in an endless s. of
40:5.1 Son passes down through a s. of decreasingly divine
40:5.2 the Infinite Spirit, by a long s. of decreasingly divine
40:5.8 S. one—mortals of the transient or experiential
40:5.8 This s. designation is temporary for any evolving
40:5.8 all inhabited worlds except those of the second s..
40:5.9 Mortals of s. one inhabit the worlds of space during
40:5.9 While these mortals of the first s. do not have
40:5.12 S. two—mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion types.
40:5.12 Many of the nonbreathers belong to this s.,
40:5.13 Like s. number one, each member of this group
40:5.13 The mortals of this second s. are indwelt by virgin
40:5.17 S. three—mortals of Adjuster-fusion potential.
40:5.18 The unnumbered s..
42:4.2 variable matter going through a s. of metamorphoses
42:5.1 a single octave, number forty-six in this s..
42:7.4 hundred forms of matter consist of a regular s. in
43:5.3 number 617,318 of the Vorondadek s. of Nebadon.
46:5.26 a s. of laboratories wherein the transport seraphim
49:5.0 5. THE PLANETARY SERIES OF MORTALS
49:5.1 to make an adequate portrayal of the planetary s. of
49:5.3 2. Brain-type s..
49:5.4 3. Spirit-reception s..
49:5.7 6. Adjuster-fusion s..
49:5.13 2. Brain-type s..
49:5.19 3. Spirit-reception s..
49:5.29 for horizontal groupings according to type, s.,
49:5.31 6. Adjuster-fusion s..
49:6.1 All of the physical types and planetary s. of mortals
49:6.20 may apply to individuals in any of the planetary s.
49:6.21 class, the planet is regarded as belonging to this s..
55:0.4 lines identical with those of the Adjuster-fusion s..
56:10.23 paper on Universal Unity is the twenty-fifth of a s. of
57:1.3 acting inspector number 811,307 of the Orvonton s.,
58:6.2 have been found graduated s. of plants and animals
59:3.9 Europe, the average thickness of this Niagara s.
62:3.8 which culminated in a s. of internecine battles that
62:5.8 this was the first of a s. of such agreements which
65:2.6 it was the frog which began that s. of progressive
73:0.3 Tabamantia,sovereign supervisor of the s. of decimal
74:1.1 Adam and Eve belonged to the third physical s. and
76:6.2 resurrection, number twenty-six of the Urantia s.,
77:8.13 the mandates making possible the s. of revelations
84:7.30 parents portray to their children the first of a long s.
97:9.15 And then came a s. of atrocities climaxed by the
101:4.2 religious truths of this s. of revelatory presentations
107:1.7 souls of the surviving mortals of the spirit-fusion s..
108:3.1 that there are numerous s. of Adjusters involving
108:3.6 authority over the experimental planetary s.;
109:3.2 On certain primitive worlds (the s. one group)
109:3.3 On another type of world (s. two group) Adjusters
109:3.4 On worlds such as Urantia (the s. three group) there
109:3.5 In the three-brained mortals of this s. of worlds,
113:2.3 those worlds which are of the non-Adjuster fusion s.
118:0.12 At the same time, the infinite s. can be totaled at any
119:8.9 Michael, is the sixty-third of a s. of presentations,
149:1.2 peculiar and unexplained s. of healing phenomena.
151:1.1 parable of the sower, one of the first of a long s.
160:1.1 Rodan began a s. of ten addresses to Nathaniel,
185:1.2 experience as governor, made a s. of almost fatal
serious
12:9.6 Real trouble, lasting disappointment, s. defeat,
31:8.4 that man’s first s. contact with a Transcendentaler
35:2.4 the major difficulties and settle the s. differences
48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so often causes us s.
48:4.6 the unimportance of much of our s. personal anxiety.
48:4.14 when we are in recess from the s. assignments of our
48:4.18 the monotony of sustained and s. self-contemplation
50:6.5 the temporal consequences of these s. blunders in the
51:4.3 orange and green stocks is not of such s. concern.
62:3.8 resulted in s. food competition and sex rivalry,
63:3.4 a score of their descendants suffered s. injuries.
63:4.8 tribal wars broke out, and s. losses were sustained
64:6.4 In later times they had s. and prolonged trouble with
64:6.28 up to the time of the s. disruption of this regime by
65:4.5 know more about controlling certain s. diseases.
66:4.2 The s obstacle to the good influence of such teachers
66:5.29 ancient folk were a s. people; little humor graced
68:5.4 who had severely bruised his fist in a s. combat
68:6.11 overpopulation has never been a s. problem in the
68:6.11 it may become a s. problem in the near future.
72:9.1 the leaders of this nation discovered a s. weakness in
72:10.1 The more s. habitual criminals and the incurably
74:3.1 It was a s. and disillusioned Son and Daughter of
74:5.5 trouble, s. trouble, ensued when he went outside
78:8.3 invasion was all the more s. because these herdsmen
80:9.7 the most s. and lasting of all cultural setbacks up to
81:6.7 During primitive times life on Urantia was a s. and
81:6.12 there soon occurs the s. problem of overpopulation.
82:1.6 but insufficient sex attraction to create s. problems
82:6.10 —there can be little s. objection to such a sacrificial
83:8.9 the home institution is now undergoing a s. testing
84:5.13 permit emancipated woman to become man’s s. rival
89:4.6 or racial guilt, started every person out in s. debt to
90:2.4 That which was s. business to primitive man has
103:2.10 become so overdeveloped as to work s. injury to the
105:1.2 as to involve s. distortion of meanings
120:1.5 nothing of s. import can happen in all Nebadon.
122:7.1 the s. domestic difficulties of Herod, King of Judea
123:4.2 all too often the children played at the more s. things
124:1.3 The most s. trouble as yet to come up at school
124:1.4 this was the most s. of all the accusations which had
124:2.8 activities of his youthful associates into more s.
124:3.4 many duties occasioned by his mother’s s. illness.
124:3.10 to peculiar seasons of profound meditation and s.
125:6.6 right in the midst of the most s. and sublime effort
126:5.11 given s. thought to this plan of moving his family
127:1.2 Jesus became increasingly sober and s., but he
127:1.5 two of whom were old enough to begin s. study.
127:5.4 have given s. consideration to the consummation
135:6.5 listeners, some curious but many earnest and s.,
136:2.1 —when all Jewry was engaged in s. and solemn
136:4.10 Jesus’ practice, when facing new or s. decisions,
137:3.4 Jesus had grown increasingly s. and self-contained.
137:4.16 nook of the garden and engaged in s. thought
138:8.9 Jesus would interrupt a s. conference with his
139:6.4 hearing Nathaniel discourse on things both s. and
139:6.5 his children should partake only of the s. things of
141:0.2 had beheld his brief seasons of s. preoccupation
141:3.3 S. situations would arise every few days, but
141:6.2 of the kingdom will presently drive out all s. error.
144:6.4 before the twenty-four could settle down to the s.
144:6.7 But the most s. of all their problems was the
149:4.3 overmuch pity may degenerate into s. emotional
150:9.5 a sober and s. group of disillusioned preachers of the
151:2.4 the apostles fell into s. discussion and engaged in
151:2.5 all its features can only result in confusion and s.
152:6.1 The ambassadors of the kingdom were a s., sober,
157:7.1 had not thought it of s. account that Judas never
164:4.4 questions, so that a s. division arose among them.
166:5.3 the Jerusalem church began to have s. difficulties
168:3.5 that s. complications with the Roman authorities
169:1.6 while his older brother was s., sober, hard-working
172:5.2 chief of the apostolic corps to give s. consideration
172:5.2 Andrew was troubled with s. doubts, but he never
175:4.2 all Jerusalem was given over to the s. and suppressed
176:3.2 for the Father, nothing can be of s. concern to you.
176:4.7 and it is of no s. concern whether we go to him or
180:6.1 upon you that you will not stumble into s. error.
182:2.2 As the hour passed, he grew more and more s.,
185:1.5 The last of these s. outbreaks had to do with the
187:2.6 ridicule, lest any give s. regard to the inscription.
191:0.10 Matthew got around to giving s. consideration to
191:0.11 Alpheus twins took little part in these s. discussions;
194:3.9 it makes the s. mistake of becoming permeated
seriously
2:0.3 We are also s. handicapped in the execution of our
26:4.13 discern the Father can shake the faith or s. disturb
48:4.15 of humor is to help all of us take ourselves less s..
48:6.37 the likelihood of success by taking yourself too s..
52:2.10 most worlds s. address themselves to the tasks of
52:2.10 the Urantia peoples have not even yet s. undertaken.
63:3.5 Sontad, despite a s. injured foot, assumed leadership
67:0.1 Although this upheaval did not s. interfere with the
67:7.4 law may be fatal in the physical realm without s.
73:2.1 Van and Amadon took such teaching s. and began to
83:4.2 as marriage became more s. regarded, the wedding
83:7.9 seem to have regarded marriage just about as s. as
95:7.3 Had the followers of Jesus taken more s. his
97:8.5 All modern religions have s. blundered in the attempt
98:1.4 which the intelligent Greeks never did regard very s..
100:5.8 the busy scenes of life may not be s. dangerous, but
121:5.4 symbol of the state was very s. resented by the Jews
123:3.5 Jesus pondered them s. and then entered fully into
124:1.1 it could hardly be said that Jesus was ever s. ill,
126:2.1 she did not know how s. Joseph had been injured.
126:3.11 this young Galilean s. pondered while he
135:12.3 while sometimes s. impressed with John’s message,
138:8.5 Jesus s. charged them, saying, “Tell no man about
139:6.4 progressively took Jesus and the kingdom more s.,
139:6.4 more seriously, but never did he take himself s..
139:6.5 think Nathaniel took his apostleship sufficiently s.
143:1.2 is heavenly and ideal, but they will not take us s..
151:2.8 never again did they regard such speculations s..
153:0.1 the apostles noticed that Jesus was s. occupied
154:4.6 This world has never s. tried to carry out the
156:2.8 to Thomas: “My people take themselves too s.;
157:4.3 or some happening related to themselves, too s..
159:1.2 even before they have s. thought of repentance.
163:6.1 now knew that he could leave this world without s.
170:4.14 This world has never s. or sincerely or honestly
172:5.2 Andrew was the one apostle who did not s.
178:1.13 you should s. question whether the roots of truth
185:1.3 First, he failed to take s. their deep-seated
195:1.6 For centuries the Greek had s. thought and
195:1.6 they did not take even their own religion very s..
195:1.6 They took their religion very s., too s..
195:10.11 Christianity is s. confronted with the doom
196:0.11 Jesus was not disturbed s. by fears, doubts, and
seriousness
154:5.4 The s. of weeks had gone, and he inspired all of them
172:2.5 fully realizing its s. by the unusual cheerfulness and
sermon
87:2.3 the funeral s. was originally designed to instruct the
126:4.0 4. FIRST SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE
137:8.0 8. SERMON ON THE KINGDOM
137:8.2 before the preaching of this s. on “The Kingdom,”
137:8.4 Before Jesus preached this memorable s. on the
138:0.1 After preaching the s. on “The Kingdom,” Jesus
139:5.7 in Philip’s foolish questions than in the s. he might
140:3.0 3. THE ORDINATION SERMON
140:4.1 The so-called “S. on the Mount” is not the gospel of
140:4.1 It does contain much helpful instruction, but it was
140:4.1 It was the Master’s personal commission to those
140:5.1 From the S. on the Mount to the discourse of the
140:5.6 This momentous s. started out upon the note of
140:5.23 the beatitudes of the S. on the Mount are based on
140:9.2 Jesus reviewed many features of the ordination s.,
145:2.1 Jesus preached his s. on “The Will of the Father in
145:2.3 This s. was an effort on Jesus’ part to make clear the
145:2.10 The apostles were greatly helped by this s..
145:2.11 they were astonished at his s. on this Sabbath day.
145:2.14 synagogue at the conclusion of his afternoon s..
145:3.3 Even the text Jesus had used for his afternoon s. had
145:3.4 that momentous closing statement of Jesus’ s.:
153:0.2 James and John talked over the forthcoming s. in
153:0.3 Sabbath afternoon to preach his epoch-making s. in
153:1.2 which terminated with this Sabbath afternoon s.,
153:1.2 This s. marks the crisis in the transition from the
153:1.4 feeding of the five thousand and ended with this s.
153:1.4 crisis in the lives of the apostles began with this s.
153:1.5 immediately before and immediately after this s.
153:1.5 It was after this s. in the synagogue that Judas
153:2.0 2. THE EPOCHAL SERMON
153:2.1 Jesus introduced this s. by reading from the law as
156:5.2 It was during this same s. that Jesus made use of
159:1.0 1. THE SERMON ON FORGIVENESS
162:5.0 5. SERMON ON THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
163:4.9 preached to them their ordination s., which was an
165:2.0 2. SERMON ON THE GOOD SHEPHERD
165:2.1 that Jesus preached the s. on the “Good Shepherd.”
165:3.0 3. SABBATH SERMON AT PELLA
165:3.1 Jesus preached the memorable s. on “Trust and
166:3.0 3. THE SERMON AT GERASA
169:1.1 this s. Jesus retold the story of the lost sheep and the
170:0.1 March 11, Jesus preached his last s. at Pella.
170:1.1 In connection with the recital of Jesus’ s. it should be
170:2.11 The great effort embodied in this s. was the attempt
170:4.1 In the course of this Sabbath afternoon’s s. Jesus
171:0.1 The day after the memorable s. on “The Kingdom,”
171:0.3 What Jesus said in his Sabbath s. only tended to
171:1.2 after he had preached the s. on “Counting the Cost.”
171:7.8 Jesus was always ready and willing to stop a s. or
192:4.2 at Bethsaida to hear Peter preach his first public s.
192:4.3 Peter ended his s., saying: “We affirm that Jesus is
194:1.0 1. THE PENTECOST SERMON
sermons
123:3.5 the meaning of the Sabbath rites, the synagogue s.,
123:5.10 from the regular Sabbath s. in the synagogue.
139:2.12 Peter’s style and teaching is shown in the s. recorded
140:8.19 his life, and not his lessons to the twelve or his s. to
142:5.1 One of the great s. that Jesus preached in the temple
146:1.1 Peter here preached one of the great s. of his early
194:4.11 In one of Stephen’s public s., when he reached the
serpent
85:3.3 wisdom of the s. was a symbol of Greek medicine
88:1.5 The s. was revered in Palestine, especially by the
88:1.5 the Jews, considered it to be the mouthpiece of evil
88:1.5 the Moqui tribe of red men the s. has been revered.
144:2.4 with the fish and the child foolishly asks for the s.?
serpents—see serpents, sea
61:2.11 Like the land s. of a previous age which betook
85:3.3 The Hebrews worshiped s. down to the days of King
140:8.13 to say, “Be as wise as s. but as harmless as doves.”
140:9.3 be you therefore as wise as s. and as harmless as
163:1.3 as wise as s. while you are also as harmless as doves.
178:1.7 Be you always as wise as s. but as harmless as doves.
serpents, sea
60:1.9 reptiles, and eventually both s. and flying reptiles.
60:2.9 the ferocious s., descended from the land reptiles,
60:2.9 they threatened the destruction of the fish family.
60:2.10 These s. represent a backward step in evolution.
60:2.11 the sea s. grew to such size that they became very
60:2.11 they did not have brains large enough to afford
60:2.11 but unlike the sea s., these animals always returned
servant
25:1.6 courts declares: “Well done, good and faithful s.;
28:5.14 Few are the duties in the universe for the lone s..
38:2.5 “See that you do it not; I am a fellow s. with you
84:4.3 partner but rather a piece of property, a s. or slave
97:6.4 Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, my s..”
122:9.8 salvation for all of us In the house of his s. David.
122:9.23 And now let your s. depart in peace, O Lord,
124:5.4 a “child of the Most High” and s. of the Lord of all
126:4.7 says the Lord, you are my s. whom I have chosen
130:6.3 and the bond-s. of depression and defeat.
136:1.1 envisaged this deliverer as “the s. of the Lord,”
136:1.1 from the “s. of the Lord” to the “son of David,”
136:1.2 Israelite, combining in himself as the “s. of the Lord”
139:2.6 unstable and inconstant that Peter permitted a s. girl
140:3.1 pupil; of the master more is exacted than of the s..
146:2.13 Purge me from secret sins and keep back your s.
147:1.0 1. THE CENTURION’S SERVANT
147:1.1 Jesus in my behalf and beseech him to heal my s.?
147:1.1 and save the favorite s. of the Roman centurion,
147:1.2 can speak the word where you stand and my s.
147:1.3 And from that hour the s. began to mend and was
147:1.4 beings ministered healing to the centurion’s s.,
147:1.4 We only know the fact of the s.’ complete recovery.
148:6.2 recital of the material prosperity of the Lord’s s.?
148:6.3 When the suffering s. obtains a vision of God,
150:4.2 that the disciple is hardly above his master nor a s.
150:4.2 the disciple to be equal with his master and the s. to
152:1.1 But Jesus seemed not to heed the s.’ words, for,
156:1.2 the s. of Karuska had gone over to the house of this
159:1.4 And when the king looked upon this negligent s.
165:4.6 the danger of wealth’s becoming, not your s., but
165:6.2 When the s. is tested and proved, then may the
165:6.2 then may the lord of the house set such a s. over
165:6.2 shall set the true and tried s. over the affairs of his
165:6.3 “But if the s. is slothful and begins to say in his
165:6.3 then the lord of that s. will come at a time when he
169:1.11 then said the s.: ‘Your long-lost brother has come
171:0.6 be great among you, let him first become your s..
171:8.6 master said to him: ‘Well done; you are a good s.;
171:8.6 ‘You negligent and unfaithful s., I will judge you
171:8.7 ‘Take the money from this slothful s. and give it to
173:4.2 And then the householder sent his favorite s.,
176:3.4 ‘Well done, good and faithful s., you have been
176:3.4 This s. came forward, saying, ‘Lord, I knew you
176:3.4 ‘Take away this one talent from this unprofitable s.
176:3.9 this unfaithful s. with the one talent in that he blamed
178:1.13 If the unbeliever can qualify as a superior civil s.,
179:1.2 since no s. had been provided to render this service,
179:1.2 would not be he who would seem to act as the s. of
179:3.1 reclined, and, kneeling down in the attitude of a s.,
179:3.2 the attitude of a menial s. and proposing to wash
179:3.8 Verily, verily, I say to you: A s. is not greater than
180:1.6 The idea of duty signifies that you are s.-minded
180:3.1 spoken to you: The s. is not greater than his master.
183:3.7 could come to the defense of the high priest’s s.,
184:2.5 Very soon another s. came up to Peter and asked:
186:1.2 the great surprise of this egotistic traitor when a s.
186:1.2 the s. of Caiaphas handed Judas a bag containing
186:2.5 When first assaulted by the s. of Annas, Jesus had
servant-minded
180:1.6 The idea of duty signifies that you are s. and hence
servants
16:6.8 the ascent from the status of s. of God to the joy
17:5.1 They are the s. of the Master Spirits, whose offspring
23:2.11 They are the trusted and secret s. of the Deities,
25:1.1 “midway creatures” are not s. in any menial sense of
26:1.13 Executives, and omniaphim are the exclusive s. of
26:3.1 These s. of the Seven Master Spirits are the angelic
27:0.1 Primary supernaphim are the supernal s. of the
27:1.5 his Son are before you, and you are eternally his s.;
28:2.1 omniaphim are the exclusive s. and messengers of
38:8.6 these faithful s. of the creatures of time to appear in
39:9.1 henceforth and forever they are the s. of God,
46:4.7 the transition s. of the higher morontia creatures
51:4.6 subdued by the red and reduced to the status of s.—
67:8.5 and for recruiting this vast group of mysterious s. of
69:5.8 Bond s. were among the earliest form of property
71:2.18 9. Control of public s.. No civil government will be
71:2.18 guiding and controlling officeholders and public s..
71:3.12 recognition for service upon their civil and social s..
72:6.2 This age limit does not apply to government s. or
72:9.4 and all governmental s. supported by tax funds are
87:2.7 Ghosts wanted wives and s.; a well-to-do savage
93:9.4 Abraham’s last act was to send trusty s. to the city
97:9.27 —the idea that the Jews must become the chosen s.
131:9.2 If we are thus s. of our divine ancestors, then may
137:4.7 but before the wedding supper was over, the s.
137:4.9 kissed him, and rushed off to the s.’ quarters,
137:4.11 The commotion of the s. about these stone vessels,
137:4.15 When the s. drew this new wine and carried it to the
138:5.4 you make no denunciations of Caesar or his s..”
139:9.3 in fact, the general s. and errand boys of the twelve.
140:1.6 are no longer s. but sons, sons of the living God.
146:5.2 as he was returning, his s. came out to meet him,
146:5.2 what hour the boy began to mend, and when the s.
147:1.2 and to my s. do this or do that, and they do it.”
151:4.1 the s. of this householder came and said to him:
151:4.1 And he replied to his s., ‘An enemy has done this.
151:4.1 The s. then asked their master, ‘Would you have
152:1.1 one of his s. came out, saying: “Trouble not the
153:2.2 “‘If you will not hearken to the words of my s. the
159:1.5 When his fellow s. saw what had happened, they
165:5.5 Such watchful s. are blessed by the master who
165:5.5 Then will the master make his s. sit down while he
165:6.3 begins to mistreat his fellow s. and to eat and drink
166:3.4 that we were not fellow s. in the Father’s ministry
167:2.2 having bidden many guests, he dispatched his s.
167:2.2 the s. went back and reported this to their master.
167:2.2 turning to his s., he said: ‘I have made ready this
167:2.2 they even show disrespect to my s. who bid them
167:2.2 And the s. did as their lord commanded, and even
167:2.2 Then said the lord to his s.: ‘Go now out into the
167:2.2 And the s. did as their master commanded, and
167:7.3 The angels are the spirit s. in heaven, and they are
169:1.8 ‘How many hired s. of my father have bread enough
169:1.8 only be willing to make me one of your hired s..’
169:1.9 because the overjoyed father said to the s. who
169:1.10 he called to his s.: ‘Bring on the fatted calf and kill
169:1.11 he called out one of the s. and inquired as to the
169:2.2 since you are now s. of the brotherhood of man
169:4.1 Jesus depicted all his followers as s. of mankind
171:8.4 I call before me my twelve s., special stewards,
171:8.6 on down through the others until the last of the s.,
173:4.2 near, he sent s. to the tenants to receive his rental.
173:4.2 refused to give these s. the fruits due their master;
173:4.2 instead, they fell upon his s., beating one, stoning
173:4.2 he sent other and more trusted s. to deal with these
173:4.2 he dispatched many other s., but none would they
173:4.2 saying to himself, ‘They may mistreat my s., but
173:5.2 he sent other s. and messengers, saying: ‘Tell all
173:5.3 And then these s. went out into the highways and
173:5.3 said the king to his s.: ‘Cast out this thoughtless
174:5.8 shall you become my disciples and the sincere s.
176:3.4 journey to another country, called all his trusted s.
176:3.4 When their lord had departed, his s. set themselves
176:3.4 so did all of these s. make gains for their master
176:3.4 Presently the lord of those s. unexpectedly
176:3.4 as your diligent fellow s. have this day rendered.
176:3.5 devotion to the unselfish service of your fellow s..
176:3.7 those faithful s. who thus grow in the knowledge
179:0.5 therefore no s. were provided to wait upon them.
179:3.9 If you are willing to become fellow s. with me in
180:1.3 You have called me Master, but I do not call you s..
183:1.1 The cruel treatment of Jesus by the ignorant s. and
183:2.4 —temple guards, Roman soldiers, and curious s. of
183:3.10 gone on after the mob of soldiers, guards, and s.,
184:0.3 his brother James were well known to the older s.,
184:2.3 warming himself beside the s. of the high priest.
184:2.3 that it was because he was known to the s.,
184:2.11 cleverly he had eluded the accusations of the s.,
184:2.11 he had only considered that these s. had no moral
184:4.1 with the s. of the high priest, amused themselves
184:4.2 trials before the ignorant and unfeeling guards and s.,
184:4.3 the mercy of these ignorant and cruel guards and s.,
186:2.10 and buffetings of the soldiers and the unthinking s..
serve—see serve as; serve for; serve in; serve on;
serve under; see serve God; serve him
2:1.7 and in so many ways minister to them and s. them.
8:3.9 does the Spirit equally represent and similarly s. the
13:0.7 The twenty-one Paradise satellites s. many purposes
17:4.3 The Image Aids s. forever by the sides of their
18:0.1 are qualified to s. with perfection of technique and
19:1.3 Teacher Sons s. the individual planets as do the other
20:1.14 The Paradise Creator Sons s. not only as Sons in
20:6.2 as do the children of the realms in which they s..
22:10.1 They s. Perfectors of Wisdom, Divine Counselors,
25:2.3 Conciliators of pre-Paradise status do not s. between
25:2.5 of four, associations in which they continue to s..
25:3.17 A group of four forever s. together just as they were
25:4.12 Those mortals and midwayers who s. transiently with
25:8.8 Hence the omniaphim s. not with the ascendant
26:3.4 Originating on the first circuit, they s. throughout
26:3.7 Messengers s. their fellows, the celestial personalities
26:3.9 They stand ready to s. all who must come and go in
28:0.1 They s. not alone in the supercreations, and both
28:1.3 They s. by the side of the Creator Son until the day
29:4.2 The Master Physical Controllers s. throughout the
30:3.6 2. The Celestial Artisans s. throughout the seven
35:2.1 to s. the evolutionary races without the necessity
39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers s. the Universe Son
39:2.6 they s. the ascendant mortals in many other ways.
39:5.2 aids of your defaulting Material Sons still s. Urantia
39:5.10 The planetary transporters s. the individual worlds.
39:5.17 They s. transition mortals, angels, and the Material
39:6.1 seraphim of transitional ministry s. wherever they
39:6.1 These angels s. from the inhabited worlds to the
39:9.2 Completion seraphim now s. more extensively with
39:9.2 but some s. with each of the other angelic orders.
41:2.1 While the Master Physical Controllers s. with the
41:3.1 together with the dark giants of space, s. the power
42:2.14 directed into channels of power and made to s. the
44:3.1 realities that s. to enrich and enlarge our existence.
45:4.12 was rehabilitated with Adam and assigned to s. with
48:4.19 crude and inartistic, it does s. a valuable purpose
48:6.31 ages when the mansion worlds will no longer s. the
48:6.36 If your own mind does not s. you well, you can
50:2.6 The roving commissions of conciliators s. and
55:4.12 Teacher Sons s. exclusively with the finaliter corps
55:10.6 Teacher Sons similarly s. the Constellation Fathers.
63:7.3 to return to the first mansion world to s. with the
64:6.9 the white man, and he would not willingly s. him.
65:6.4 other metals can be made to s. the same purpose.
66:5.29 war dances were refined and made to s. social ends.
66:7.9 1. You shall not fear nor s. any God but the Father
69:7.1 later learned to domesticate and make them s. him.
70:3.5 mighty civilizer when augmented by the desire to s..
72:11.1 Such members s. until they are seventy years of age.
74:0.1 The Material Sons and Daughters always s.
87:2.8 were killed when their master died that they might s.
90:1.4 a novice was required to s. an apprenticeship of ten
93:4.7 1. You shall not s. any God but the Most High
95:5.9 it was too advanced to s. the purposes of a nation
96:6.4 “You children of wickedness cannot s. the Lord,
97:5.2 hard bondage wherein man has been made to s..”
99:2.5 The institutionalized church may have appeared to s.
102:7.3 cannot commune with a process, s. an abstraction,
109:5.4 no man can s. two masters, in the life you now live
109:5.4 on Urantia every man must perforce s. two masters.
112:4.11 to select a group of possible worlds on which to s.
112:6.2 They do s. the same purpose on the local universe
112:7.19 you shall someday s. throughout the universes in
113:2.8 Like cherubim, seraphim usually s. in pairs, but
114:3.1 nineteenth so to s. being succeeded by the twentieth.
114:6.7 now functioning on Urantia is the fifth thus to s..
114:6.12 The present corps is the sixth group to s. during this
114:7.2 and appoints personal destiny guardians to s. with
114:7.5 coupled with willingness to s. without recognition
118:0.10 moments of transient goal attainment which s.
118:8.8 seeds of wisdom which can effectively s. in lieu of
127:2.9 from our brother-father’s guidance to s. our nation?”
128:4.6 s. this natural human tendency to exalt the teacher
131:1.8 he does not compel man to s. his name.
131:10.5 we may be the better prepared to s. our fellows.
132:2.5 enlarges the capacity to love and s. one’s fellows,
133:3.7 tendencies which the Creator put there to s. the
133:4.2 In your living and loving ministry s. spiritual food in
133:7.12 the experience of an effort to s. both good and evil
136:4.5 ministry which would best s. this world while also
136:5.3 these superhuman agencies be permitted to s.,
136:9.3 Jesus would not s. evil that the worship of God
137:8.11 If you are willing to s. your fellows, you shall sit
140:6.13 has been well said: ‘No man can s. two masters.’
140:6.13 and at the same time wholeheartedly s. mammon.
145:2.2 the Book of Exodus: “And you shall s. the Lord,
152:5.6 s. the purpose of bringing to a head the miracle-
153:2.1 Therefore shall you s. your enemies who shall
153:2.5 forefathers, ‘choose you this day whom you will s..’
153:2.6 that you might the better know how to s. and
155:1.2 Psalmist exhorted you to ‘s. the Lord with fear’—
160:3.1 then to s. the purpose of enlightening, uplifting,
162:8.2 Martha made ready to s. the evening meal.
163:3.1 material devotions; no man can s. two masters.
169:2.7 “And again I assert that no man can s. two masters;
178:1.13 When a kingdom believer is called upon to s. the
179:3.8 you who will have the gracious courage so to s..
179:5.7 I am to continue to live on earth with you and to s.
180:1.1 parable indicating how you should be willing to s.
181:2.19 daily work as those who wait upon God and s.
182:1.6 Those who s. with me in humiliation, I would have
182:2.10 You, too, shall some day s. with me in the eternal
188:4.9 the unselfish urge to love and, therefore, s. one’s
191:4.3 you are to s. all men as I have served you.
191:6.2 You will s. mankind with a new and amazing
191:6.2 and when they behold how fervently you s. them,
192:2.2 S. your fellow men even as I have served you;
192:2.9 Said he to Thomas, “Thomas, do you s. me?”
192:2.9 Thomas replied, “Yes, Lord, I s you now and always
192:2.9 said Jesus: “If you would s. me, s. my brethren in the
192:2.9 with me on earth, you shall s. with me in glory.
192:2.10 Master to Nathaniel, “Nathaniel, do you s. me?”
192:2.10 Jesus: “If, therefore, you s. me with a whole heart,
192:2.10 S. your fellow men even as I have served you.
192:2.10 when the work down here is over, you shall s. with
192:2.12 No longer will you s. your brethren the material
193:0.5 Love all men as I have loved you; s. your fellow
193:1.2 but you will also s. as you would s. yourself.
193:1.2 you will thus love and s. your brother because you,
193:5.2 the love wherewith I have loved you and s. your
194:1.5 the gate, those gentiles who desired to s. Yahweh.
195:7.14 do not motivate their lives with the passion to s.
195:10.5 as Jesus taught his disciples to live and love and s..
195:10.15 These various groupings of Christians may s. to
serve as
4:0.2 Havona may s. as the pattern creation for all other
7:6.5 creature incarnation, earn the right to s. as judges of
9:0.1 Creator to create beings well adapted to s. as
14:3.4 s. as the final proving grounds for ascending
14:6.18 he could demonstrate the ability and willingness to s.
14:6.41 Havona has capacity to s. as a training universe for
14:6.41 that the central universe has eternal capacity to s.
15:5.14 nonluminous collections of matter which s. as
15:6.9 In this way the suns s. as local accelerators of
20:1.14 The Paradise Creator Sons s. not only as Sons in
22:2.8 When so assigned, they also s. as advisers to the
24:5.3 In the local systems they s. as the ex officio heads
25:2.11 conciliators s. as the traveling courts of the worlds,
25:5.4 dispatched to the superuniverses to s. as Chiefs of
26:9.1 beings inhabiting the central universe s. as teachers.
26:10.2 Thus the counselors and advisers also s. as the
27:4.4 These directors of conduct really s. as glorified
28:0.6 though both s. as spirit ministers in these domains.
28:7.1 They s. as valued assistants to the members of the
28:7.1 the secondary and tertiary orders s. as teachers.
29:3.4 another; always do they s. as originally assigned.
29:4.16 power directors s. as instructors of all who study the
31:1.1 Many of the Havona natives who s. as teachers in
32:1.5 creating the architectural worlds which are to s. as
35:2.4 these Sons go in small groups to the worlds to s. as
35:5.5 Vorondadeks s. as ambassadors to other universes
35:10.4 the salvaged Sons of that order s. as directors of
36:2.14 the universe physicists and electrochemists who s. as
36:5.14 Master Physical Controllers, who s. as controllers
36:6.4 borrowed by the Life Carriers to s. as a transient
37:2.9 the Evening Stars s. as liaisons between the mortals
37:5.5 in an endless series of planetary crises and s. as the
37:6.1 qualified by experience to s. as educational advisers
39:1.8 The seraphic court advisers s as defenders of mortals
39:2.8 seraphim are headquartered on Salvington and s. as
39:2.14 They s. as special recorders for resident groups of
39:3.11 many s. as messenger aids to the constellation rulers;
39:4.2 They s. as the personal agents of the system rulers,
39:4.15 and otherwise s. as interplanetary transporters.
39:9.1 Angels of the Seraphic Corps of Completion s. as
39:9.3 they most desire to s. as bestowal attendants of the
40:10.9 While the majority of Spirit fusers s. permanently
41:2.6 energy systems which may s. as the physical vehicles
43:2.2 local systems s. as the executive or enforcement units
44:4.9 They s. as co-ordinators of the broadcast material,
45:1.11 continue to s. as a solemn warning to all Nebadon
45:7.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars frequently s. as teachers
47:0.3 as the mansion worlds one by one cease to s. as
47:3.5 in the circular class assembly halls, which s. as the
47:5.1 advanced and glorified cherubim s. as teachers
48:6.29 They s. as emergency space traversers and
48:6.30 They also s. as instructors regarding the efficient
55:4.12 the career of a settled planet the Teacher Sons s. as
55:4.12 During such missions they s. as volunteers and not
55:4.29 to their native world to s. as teachers for a season
70:3.9 would s. as a suitable introduction for a third party
76:3.5 to s. as physicians and sanitary inspectors, and to act
77:7.5 the loyal midway creatures function when they s.
77:8.4 indispensable to the seraphim who s. as guardians to
84:8.5 and even the taste of good food may s. as forms of
93:9.5 teachings of Abraham and Isaac, he elected to s. as
96:6.2 becoming the people who would s. as a vital link
98:2.3 that consciousness of security which would s. as a
99:4.3 If it is to stimulate evaluation of experience and s.
103:8.6 can s. as a liaison between the theories of material
110:1.5 to pollute the physical body, which must s. as the
120:0.6 to impart the bestowal counsel which would s. as
128:5.7 have a chance to s. as the acting head of the family.
134:5.11 supernational power which will s. as the beginning of
193:1.2 but you will also s. as you would serve yourself.
195:3.1 with a great empire but without a God to s. as the
serve for
17:1.8 representatives from their ranks to s. for one
37:6.7 Urantia mortals will be afforded opportunity to s. for
38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim s. for ages in these capacities,
39:0.11 Those of planetary and administrator status often s.
44:5.2 The physical-energy manipulators s. for long periods
55:4.15 These mortal chief executives s. for twenty-five years
72:7.14 by the state legislatures to s. for twenty-four years,
113:2.9 guardian assignment, they s. for the remainder of the
serve in
4:5.4 the celestial beings and the divine rulers who s. in the
13:1.19 There also s. in the central and outlying universes
20:2.6 Avonals may repeatedly s. in a magisterial capacity
20:4.2 when they do s. in the likeness of mortal flesh,
22:2.7 Mighty Messengers s in all sectors of a superuniverse
23:2.17 Of all the supercreations they most delight to s. in
23:2.23 They also s. in other circumstances as emissaries of
23:3.1 They s. in an endless variety of assignments,
24:1.11 eternally s. in the groups of their original assignment.
24:5.3 Within a local creation the Assigned Sentinels s. in
25:0.9 the messenger hosts variously s. in the universe of
25:7.3 Companions s. exclusively in the local universes.
26:1.12 The three orders of supernaphim s. in the Paradise
26:1.13 Seconaphim variously s. in the seven superuniverses.
28:0.1 They s. not alone in the supercreations, and both
30:1.114 beings who live and worship and s. in the swarming
30:3.3 Star students are not required to s. eternally in this
30:4.32 for the Mortal Corps of Finaliters, though they s. in
31:0.10 the finaliters return to s. in the universes of time.
31:3.2 and temporarily s. in the Corps of Light and Life,
32:2.2 later s. in magnificent liaison with this Universe Son,
35:4.2 They are always ready to s. in all exigencies—
35:4.4 In a planetary crisis these Melchizedek Sons s. in
35:8.7 Lanonandeks s. continuously in the rank assigned.
35:10.4 the proffered rehabilitation will continue to s. in
37:2.1 Evening Stars s. in many capacities but chiefly as
37:4.4 Most High Assistants s. in local universe and in
38:3.1 There s. in the local universe six other orders of
38:7.2 in solitary function; hence they usually s. in pairs.
38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim s. for ages in these capacities,
38:7.4 in an emergency, they may s. in the place of a pair,
43:2.7 Only Sons of special experience may s. in this house.
43:9.4 They also s. in varied capacities on Edentia itself,
45:4.19 have no idea how long they may s. in this capacity.
48:2.11 The power supervisors always s. in their native
48:2.25 The morontia world has its own recorders, who s. in
55:4.10 the first absonite ministers from Paradise to s. in the
56:8.2 Finaliters s. successively in superuniverses other than
113:2.4 their personal or group guardians may repeatedly s.
113:2.8 Like cherubim, seraphim usually s. in pairs, but
114:2.6 They will no doubt continue to s. in their present
148:9.2 I would be made whole that I might s. in the
193:6.3 men should become an apostle to s. in Judas’s place.
serve on
9:8.24 These groups s. on Paradise, in the central universe,
19:2.2 Perfectors of Wisdom s. neither on Paradise nor on
20:2.8 no limit to the number of times Avonal Sons may s.
20:3.3 on such assignments the Avonals s. on a planet in
20:5.4 but ordinarily only once will a bestowal Son s. on
22:3.3 They s. on any sphere, on any inhabited world,
22:5.5 They s. on Uversa and on the major and minor
22:10.7 a quarter million High Son Assistants, and they s. on
25:1.5 s. on the study worlds encircling the headquarters
25:1.7 They s. only on the educational worlds surrounding
25:4.11 ascending midway creatures s. on these advisory
30:4.18 they s. on countless assignments in association with
37:9.11 Even the superhuman beings who s. on the planets
45:3.8 Hanavard is the twelfth of this order so to s. on
48:2.12 But they rarely s. on the inhabited planets; neither do
49:6.5 subjects these waiting Adjusters s. on Divinington;
51:1.3 female—hence complemental—are designed to s.
55:7.3 These children of Adam might so s. on Urantia in
108:3.6 the Mystery Monitors, who have volunteered to s.
113:6.9 Group guardians may s. on a planet age after age
113:6.9 They can so s. on many different worlds in a given
114:4.1 regent) is the twenty-third thus to s. on Urantia.
114:6.8 of international relations is the fourth corps to s. on
serve under
20:1.12 Magisterial and Teacher Sons s. under the direction
20:2.2 they s. under the direction of the Creator Son of that
22:8.2 the Infinite Spirit, where they s. under the tutelage of
25:3.14 All conciliators s. under the general supervision of
33:3.8 spirit personalities who minister and s. under the
38:9.10 become the wards of the System Sovereign and s.
48:3.2 They s. under the general supervision of the Sons of
51:3.8 They s. under the leadership of loyal midwayers
serve God
66:7.9 1. You shall not fear nor s. any God but the Father
93:4.7 You shall not s. any God but the Most High Creator
127:6.6 “Let the darkened minds of my people s. their God
155:4.2 belief when we all profess to s. the same God?”
160:5.13 the conviction to forsake self and s. God is not
169:2.7 You cannot s. God and mammon.”
174:2.2 and that you s. only God, for you fear no man,
175:1.14 and demand heavy dues of those who would s. God
serve him
64:6.9 rule the white man, and he would not willingly s..
69:7.1 but later learned to domesticate and make them s..
87:2.8 were killed when their master died that they might s.
101:3.16 to declare, “Even though he slay me, yet will I s..”
110:3.9 3. Loving man and sincerely desiring to s.—
122:9.14 the hand of our enemies, Should s. without fear,
131:1.4 He gives salvation to all who s. him.
131:2.8 is faithful; he keeps his word with those who s.;
131:4.6 for the Supreme says to those who s., ‘Fear not,
131:10.8 I am eventually to find him and eternally to s..
135:3.2 that all peoples, nations, and languages should s..
135:3.2 and all dominions shall s. and obey him.”
136:9.3 worship the Lord God and him only shall you s..”
149:6.8 Cease, then, to fear God as a king or s. as a master;
served—see served as; served by; served in; served on
16:9.7 other persons are not naturally loved or socially s..
18:4.6 excepting the Ancients of Days, s. apprenticeships of
38:9.13 whom they so jealously guarded and so effectively s.
59:6.8 the atmosphere had been so changed that it s.
59:6.12 The vast oceanic nursery of life on Urantia has s. its
61:3.11 The horse has long s. mankind and has played an
62:2.5 Their bellicose natures s. a good purpose; superior
70:2.9 War has s. many valuable purposes in the past,
70:4.10 The clans s. a valuable purpose in self-government,
72:2.12 under seventy-five years of age who have s. two
73:6.5 the shrub s. both Van and Amadon for more than
90:3.10 obliterate the scaffolding, which has s. its purpose.
91:7.2 God-knowing men and women who best s. their God
92:2.2 The flesh roasted with fire and unleavened bread s.
93:0.2 A corps of twelve s. in conjunction with the Life
97:4.1 —the god who had so long been s. with sacrifices
102:5.3 discloses an almighty Controller, a Deity to be s.;
107:2.3 2. Advanced Adjusters, those who have s. one or
107:2.8 7. Personalized Adjusters, those who have s. with
109:3.8 many a virgin Adjuster has s. a valuable experience
109:6.4 This Adjuster had previously s. with Machiventa
114:6.16 This corps has s. since the beginning of the current
119:1.5 Michael loved us, understood us, and s. with us,
119:1.6 this strange Melchizedek who so mysteriously s.
123:2.1 gift of the Paradise Father, which had aforetime s.
127:6.7 he s. to his companions, and they ate in solemn
139:9.11 The twins s. faithfully until the end, until the dark
149:3.1 Jesus was a teacher who taught as the occasion s.;
150:9.3 had s. notice on the enemies of the Master to go
167:5.2 their divorce practices s. to contrast the better
168:1.15 departure of the spirits of the dead s. to make sure
169:1.12 saying: ‘Here these many years have I s. you,
179:0.3 but always, when he was the host, no lamb was s..
188:4.9 one’s fellows even as Jesus loved and s. mortal men.
190:1.5 “Men and brethren, all this time you have s. me in
191:4.3 you are to serve all men as I have s. you.
191:5.3 and serving them, even as I have loved and s. you.
191:6.2 a new and amazing devotion, even as I have s. you
192:1.8 when they were cooked, the lad s. them to the ten.
192:1.8 Jesus broke the bread and handed it to John, who s.
192:1.8 When they had all been s., Jesus bade John Mark sit
192:1.8 Jesus bade John Mark sit down while he himself s.
192:2.2 Serve your fellow men even as I have s. you;
192:2.9 serve my brethren in the flesh even as I have s. you.
192:2.10 Serve your fellow men even as I have s. you.
193:0.5 serve your fellow mortals as I have s. you.
193:1.2 my brethren, have been thus loved and s. by me.
193:5.2 serve your fellow mortals even as I have s. you.
served as
1:7.9 I have s. as a Divine Counselor in all seven of the
39:4.5 Many who at one time s. as justice guides in the
43:3.2 (about 50,000 Urantia years), having previously s. as
64:4.3 attached to wooden handles s. as axes and picks.
73:4.3 beasts, s. as an additional defense against attacks.
93:5.7 Abraham s. as the commander of two very successful
121:8.14 In many ways I have s. more as a collector and editor
130:2.1 the beautiful wall which s. as a promenade around
142:3.10 they had ten commandments which s. as their law
154:7.2 to the home of Zebedee in Bethsaida, which had s.
159:6.3 during these dark days they s. as collectors of funds,
181:2.17 you have thus s. as my personal representative,
187:2.1 a large peg, inserted at the proper height, which s. as
served by
23:4.1 Every type of spirit being is s. by special groups of
44:5.6 Urantia is s. by a corps of seventy transport advisers.
44:5.7 Urantia, likewise, is s. by twelve technicians of
70:2.9 these ends are now better s. by modern methods
108:3.1 all local universes being s. by identical types of
193:1.2 my brethren, have been thus loved and s. by me.
served in
31:0.10 their native superuniverses until after they have s. in
39:2.1 angels who have s. in all phases of training and have
76:2.3 to those of Nodite extraction who had s. in these
93:0.2 A corps of twelve s. in conjunction with the Life
107:2.4 3. Supreme Adjusters, those Monitors that have s. in
109:2.7 6. Has s. in a time of crisis in the experience of some
117:6.15 consequent upon the creature’s having s. in the
150:1.1 calling to Bethsaida ten devout women who had s.
served on
27:0.3 From eternity the primary supernaphim have s. on
35:4.4 Seven times in Nebadon has a Melchizedek s. on
38:8.6 and sanobim have long s. on the morontia spheres,
48:5.10 who have long s. on the worlds of the Salvington
53:7.1 And ever since have these loyal Panoptians s. on
73:2.4 with a captain over each and an associate who s. on
server
28:6.18 He who would be greatest among you let him be s.
56:10.14 be greatest among you, let him become s. of all.”
91:0.2 —just a kind of thinking out loud by the magic s..
137:8.11 great in my Father’s kingdom must first become s. of
139:3.8 James was modest and undramatic, a daily s.,
140:1.6 would be first among you, let him become the s.
158:6.3 own eyes and thus become the s. of his brethren?
175:1.10 be greatest among you should become the s. of all.
servers
13:1.20 types of spirit s. as yet not revealed to mortals.
20:1.12 divine ministers—creators, s., bestowers, judges,
39:1.18 seraphim of the supreme order are self-directed s. on
48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth order of seraphic s.,
48:6.34 through personal friendship with the volunteer s. of
50:3.2 The status of the Adjusters of such volunteer s.
54:2.3 of the freewill choice of the ascenders and s. of the
108:3.6 You deserve the name of the Godlike s. of the
113:3.3 The angelic s. are gifted in combining the love of the
serves
3:6.8 God the Father loves men; God the Son s. men;
11:1.1 Paradise s. many purposes in the administration of
14:6.5 the central universe s. many purposes which are not
14:6.20 Mind is different on each Havona world and s. as the
24:6.1 training which s. to prepare the ascending pilgrims
39:1.9 This order of angels s. from the councils of the
42:4.13 This wise provision in the material realms s. to
43:1.10 This magnificent crystal s. as the receiving field for
43:1.11 it s. many purposes aside from its decorative value,
43:2.7 timesaving group which very effectively s. the lower
45:1.8 This sphere s. as the system rendezvous of the high
47:0.2 This world now s. as the headquarters for more than
47:8.7 “Coming up through great tribulation” s. to make
48:6.36 exchange it for the mind of Jesus, who always s. you
52:1.7 this early fear religion s. a very valuable purpose in
55:1.5 Such a morontia temple also s. as the place of
67:6.8 Van now s. in behalf of Urantia while awaiting the
77:9.5 1-2-3 the first s. on Jerusem as a member of the
112:5.22 morontia level, no longer s. a purpose in the
114:6.2 This council also s. as the volunteer cabinet of the
140:4.3 It makes other things more tasty, and thus it s. by
165:5.5 his servants sit down while he himself s. them.
179:3.9 who would be chief, let him become as one who s.
179:3.9 is the greater, he who sits at meat, or he who s.?
179:3.9 will observe that I am among you as one who s..
service—see service, social; see service—ceremony;
see messenger service; see seraphic service
0:9.1 to afford ultimate s.-destiny for all time-space
1:1.2 arbitrary recognition, formal worship, or slavish s.
3:5.7 2. Is altruism—s. of one’s fellows—desirable?
5:4.1 of divinity attainment predicated on humanity s..
5:4.2 The great s. of true religion is the establishment of
5:4.3 to bend the universe to the distorting s. of self;
5:4.3 dedicate the activities of this unified self to the s. of
5:4.7 Jesus lived a religion of s..
5:4.15 his sinlessness as of his righteousness, his loving s..
6:8.4 Without the bestowal s. of the Paradise Sons and the
7:4.5 And such a heroic s. a co-ordinate Creator Son did
7:4.6 This is the s so essential to the practical and effective
7:6.2 the source of the adorable attributes of mercy and s.
7:7.6 these divine attributes which was made in loving s.
8:2.7 made very real by the loving ministry and ceaseless s.
8:4.1 of this desire to minister, this divine urge to s..
8:4.2 in him are they eternally united for universal s..
8:6.6 absolutely interlocked in a s. of creation and control
9:8.25 of the Infinite Spirit are forever dedicated to the s. of
13:1.8 unrevealed types on missions of universe s. which
13:2.1 at all times, even when you enter s. in outer space.
13:2.5 Status on any of the secret worlds is acquired by s.
14:4.19 assigned in the universes on missions of special s..
14:5.4 of the candidates of time into the s. of Paradise.
15:9.5 2. The reflective-s. circuit of the seven Reflective
15:10.12 and subsequently assigned to the supernal s. of the
15:10.12 being of dual origin but now of Trinity s..
15:10.22 sphere of universal life are mingled in effective s.,
15:11.2 The average term of s. is about one hundred years
16:8.10 3. Unselfish love, brotherhood s..
16:8.18 associated with the loving s. of humanity.
17:0.10 even to the lowly s. of the adjutants bestowed upon
17:1.7 These trinitized sons are designated for s. with the
17:2.3 co-ordination and maintenance of the reflectivity s.
17:3.1 One of each type was accordingly assigned to s. in
17:3.4 The personnel of the reflectivity s.,with the exception
17:3.8 The reflectivity s. from the universes of time up to
17:3.10 the extra-Paradise reflectivity s. seems to be limited
17:3.10 the function of this s seems to be independent of time
17:4.3 They are closely associated with the intelligence s.
17:4.3 between you and the actual operation of the s..
17:6.10 seventh phase of personal experience in universe s.
18:0.1 Trinity Personalities are all created for specific s..
18:0.11 of time added to their equipment for cosmic s..
18:3.9 by experiential s. just as a Creator Son earns the
18:4.5 the High Son Assistants are assigned to the s. of
18:4.5 but the majority are in the s. of the minor sectors.
18:4.6 they were attached to the s. of the Ancients of Days,
18:7.1 and like the Unions of Days, not all are in s..
18:7.1 Faithfuls of Days rotate in s. in accordance with the
19:1.2 records indicated 21,001,624,821 of these Sons in s..
19:1.3 Teacher Sons volunteer for unusual s and emergency
19:2.2 were assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days.
19:2.6 make contact with the s. of the ascending mortals,
19:3.1 There are twenty-one billion Counselors in s.,
20:1.1 They are dedicated to the descending ministry of s.
20:1.11 From the standpoint of s., worship, and supplication
20:1.12 on the nature and whereabouts of their s., but in
20:1.14 only as Sons in their descending ministrations of s.
20:1.14 the other Sons of God continue the s. of bestowal
20:2.1 Son unites with a new and divine ideal of loving s.
20:2.3 Avonals are the Paradise Sons of s. and bestowal to
20:2.8 in favor of those who have had less of such s..
20:2.9 Son, the Creator Son of their local universe of s..
20:2.9 acceptable as would have been the s. of a Creator
20:3.3 an Avonal is not incarnated for planetary s..
20:5.2 Sons are motivated by this same spirit of s. which
20:5.7 The story of their bestowal and planetary s.
20:6.2 These Sons of supreme s. all pass from infancy
20:6.8 incarnation is finished, the Avonal of s. proceeds to
20:6.9 with the liberation of the Spirit of Truth for s. on
20:7.4 In all universes they are the embodiment of s. and
20:7.5 are commissioned for s. in some local universe.
20:8.1 are advanced inward through the constellation s. to
20:8.1 ambassadors representing the universes of their s..
20:8.3 certification of all subordinate phases of universe s..
20:9.0 9. PLANETARY SERVICE OF THE DAYNALS
20:9.1 Trinity Teacher Sons always volunteer for this s..
20:10.1 just as if the Son of s. were the first and only Son
20:10.3 in the careers of these Avonals of judgment, s.,
21:3.15 but subsequent to his finished bestowal s. he rules by
21:4.4 preparatory to the next episode of universe s..
21:6.2 the appearance of capacity for more-than-finite s..
21:6.3 Creative Spirit may attain to absonite levels of s.
21:6.4 Supreme is actualizing by virtue of experiential s.,
22:1.1 they are forever devoted to Trinity s. and assignment
22:1.1 as revealed and as organized for superuniverse s.,
22:1.12 Some of these creature-trinitized sons, after s. with
22:1.12 assigned directly to the superuniverse s. without
22:1.13 the number in the s. of each superuniverse is
22:1.13 the Sons of Selection have never faltered in the s.
22:1.14 Their scope of s. is far-flung; Trinitized Sons of
22:1.15 sons have been permanently assigned to the s. of the
22:2.3 become a Mighty Messenger of the superuniverse s..
22:2.7 headquarters through the superuniverse reflectivity s.
22:2.9 understanding messengers, for s. on any world of
22:4.7 attached to the s. of the Ancients of Days in one of
22:5.1 find themselves destined to superuniverse s. with the
22:5.2 were assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days.
22:5.5 There are now in the s. of Orvonton slightly over
22:8.2 they are usually dispatched for long periods of s. on
22:8.3 in self-denial in behalf of their chosen realms of s..
22:8.4 as Trinitized Sons of Perfection, they enter the s. of
22:9.1 Those of more acceptable s. are commissioned High
22:9.2 but as a result of their s. with the Teacher Sons on
22:10.1 They are assigned to the superuniverse s. and
22:10.3 concept of universe reality would be of untold s. to
23:1.6 Solitary Messengers are not isolated in their s.;
23:2.1 during such s. they work under the supervision of
23:2.2 Infinite Spirit to the following seven divisions of s.:
23:2.10 in every sense interchangeable from one type of s. to
23:2.17 no limitation upon the s. of Solitary Messengers in
23:3.1 it is inexpedient to utilize either the broadcast s. or
23:3.3 used for dispatch and s. in those situations where
23:3.6 hence the great s. of the Solitary Messengers, who,
23:3.8 limitless avenues of spiritual expression, divine s.,
23:4.4 Will their s. be assumed by some new development
23:4.4 If the messengers return to their former s., will these
24:0.11 their origin, nature, and s. have been discussed in
24:1.2 They are personalized for s. in the following four
24:1.11 They are not rotated in s and hence make an agelong
24:6.1 ages: God, rest, and then eternity of perfected s..
24:6.7 At that far-distant time I was attached to the s. of the
24:6.8 the signal for the establishment of the broadcast s.
24:6.9 they are dedicated to the s. of the graduate pilgrims
24:7.1 have gained this culture by actual s. in the realms as
24:7.3 On returning from superuniverse s., a Servital may
24:7.3 achieve the divine embrace never return to the s. of
24:7.5 named Sudna, came over from the superuniverse s.,
25:1.1 no such thing as menial work; all s. is sacred and
25:1.7 On superuniverse s. the Havona Servitals are always
25:3.0 3. THE FAR-REACHING S. OF CONCILIATORS
25:3.1 less experienced commissioners begin their s. on the
25:3.2 return, advancing through the following levels of s.:
25:3.6 From s. on evolutionary worlds these commissions
25:3.8 From s. in the systems the conciliators are
25:3.17 Even in their glorified s. they continue to function
25:4.11 function as individuals but are organized for s.
25:4.13 All candidates voluntarily enter this order of s.; but
25:4.18 beings are always closely associated with the s.
25:4.20 There is no known limit to the domain of their s.,
25:6.2 As the recorders advance in universe s.,they continue
25:8.1 duties performed when summoned to Paradise s..
25:8.2 Members of the angelic hosts are nominated for s. by
25:8.2 this temporary s. of Paradise companionship is the
25:8.3 angels are dedicated to the s. of companionship
25:8.10 mortal comrades back to the s. of time and space.
26:1.13 are dedicated to the liaison s. of the Creator Sons
26:2.4 but we may not discuss this phase of their s..
26:3.3 supernaphim which is chiefly assigned to the s. of the
26:3.9 ready to serve all who must come and go in the s. of
26:3.10 competent to take up s. in the less exacting phases of
26:4.1 Part are devoted to the s. of the pilgrims of time,
26:4.11 seraphim of planetary and local universe s. who
26:4.11 perfection of existence and supremacy of s..
26:4.11 to the undisclosed s. of the Corps of the Finality.
26:8.1 the Paradise Michaels maintain special s. schools of
26:8.5 Following this s., on their own motion, they return
26:9.1 Nothing is neglected which would be of s. to a
26:10.2 circle before they are returned to superuniverse s..
26:10.4 remanded to the s. of time on the worlds of space;
26:11.5 preparing for some future and unknown universe s.
27:0.2 Supernaphim in this special s. are periodically
27:0.3 minister chiefly in the following seven orders of s.:
27:2.2 s. also plays its essential part in the prefinaliter
27:7.2 Isle is more nearly one vast sanctuary of divine s..
27:7.3 required to enter upon the assignments of eternal s.
27:7.8 finaliter corps and the beginning of the eternity s..
27:7.10 The endless s. of the Trinity is about to begin;
28:1.1 despite s. in the local creations, technically tertiaphim
28:1.3 tertiaphim retire from active s. in the local universe
28:3.1 one, the primary, becomes attached to the s. of the
28:4.1 the Ancients of Days, are living mirrors in the s. of
28:4.3 incline by inherent nature towards seven types of s.,
28:5.4 the Joys of Existence, and the Satisfactions of S..
28:5.7 In specialized reflective s. the Voices of Wisdom
28:5.17 6. The Satisfaction of S..
28:5.17 strive to enhance the value of s. and to augment the
28:5.17 the deferred rewards inherent in unselfish s.,
28:5.17 in unselfish s., s. for the extension of the kingdom of
28:5.18 another the benefits to be derived from spiritual s..
28:5.18 to the quality of devoted s. in the superuniverses.
28:6.16 5. The Sanctity of S..
28:6.16 The privilege of s. immediately follows the discovery
28:6.16 for increased s. except your own untrustworthiness,
28:6.17 S.—purposeful s., not slavery—is productive of the
28:6.17 S..—more s., increased s., difficult s.,
28:6.17 adventurous s., and at last divine and perfect s.—is
28:6.17 the play cycles of time alternate with the s. cycles
28:6.17 after the s. of time there follows the superservice of
28:6.17 during the s. of eternity, reminisce the play of time.
28:6.19 The real nature of any s., be it rendered by man or
28:6.19 revealed in the faces of these secoraphic s. indicators
28:6.19 secoraphic service indicators, the Sanctities of S..
28:6.20 trust and for the appreciation of the sanctity of s..
29:1.4 In order to change in superuniverse s., they would
29:4.17 These directors alternate periods of executive s. in
29:4.17 with equal periods of inspection s. to the realms of
29:5.1 force organizers comprise two grand divisions of s.:
30:1.13 personal beings of divine origin and of manifold s. in
30:3.7 They are of great s. in the practical operation of the
30:3.10 they are dispatched on active s. on the requisition of
30:4.13 thus kept together for long periods of effective s..
30:4.32 assigned on co-operative s. to the ends of creation.
31:0.11 the mortal finaliters are constantly in s. on Urantia.
31:0.11 There is no domain of universe s. to which they are
31:0.11 and equal periods of assigned duty and free s..
31:1.1 undoubtedly be of even greater s. in the future.
31:1.3 corps is organized for temporary s. in companies of
31:3.5 actual advancement from one realm of universe s.
31:3.5 another realm of universe s. or from one universe
31:3.5 for s. on hitherto unrecorded and unrevealed
31:3.6 creature perfection but not finality of creature s..
31:5.3 lends great potential to the possibilities of high s. for
31:7.2 Any celestial personality assigned to the s. of any
31:7.4 in the event they are destined to the s. of universes
31:7.5 being of origin in the new universe of their future s.;
31:10.19 Corps of the Finality are destined to some future s.
31:10.20 therein to await the next assignment of universe s..
32:3.14 must depend on the other to attain supremacy of s..
32:3.15 the other to achieve completion of function, s.,
33:6.5 beings are able to utilize this s. for communication
34:6.10 the final attainment of the perfection of faith and s.,
34:7.6 the enlightened and liberating s. of wholehearted
34:7.9 by a Mighty Messenger temporarily assigned to s. on
35:2.8 following the correctional rest, reinstatement to s.
35:5.5 The s. of the Vorondadeks in the local universes is
35:6.1 as the Most Highs of the constellations for s.
35:6.1 period of s. on the headquarters of a constellation
35:8.2 on the Melchizedek worlds in preparation for s..
35:8.15 the Vorondadeks, they are of even greater s. in the
35:9.8 the gains of higher loyalty and fuller volitional s. on
35:10.5 systems have established wonderful records of s.,
36:5.14 They perform invaluable s. in the mind circuits on the
37:2.2 They perform an analogous s. for the corps of the
37:2.4 some of created dignity and others of attained s..
37:2.4 are spirits who have attained this goal of exalted s..
37:3.5 the archangels are assigned to the s. of the Avonal
37:5.2 will forever remain in the s. of the local universe;
37:5.4 the high s. of interpreting the viewpoints of evolving
37:5.5 The High Commissioners begin their s on the planets
37:5.6 ascendant beings of long experience and of great s.
37:6.2 universe for advancing s. and improving function.
37:8.2 render invaluable s. to us in our efforts to overcome
37:8.10 and a great many tertiaphim are of temporary s. as
37:10.5 Always there is attached to the universe s. a corps of
38:5.3 to prepare for s. in some particular local system.
38:5.3 advanced to the s. of some one of the local systems.
38:5.4 are ever in the s. of the lower orders of spiritual
38:7.7 are assigned to the s. of the Morontia Companions
38:8.1 Numerous avenues of advancing s. are open to
38:9.10 midwayers maintain their s. as the intelligence
38:9.13 most certainly be recognized for their age-long s.
39:0.9 Nevertheless every angel is at first s.-limited to the
39:0.9 By application and devoted s. she has, one by one,
39:0.10 imply ability to function on relatively lower s. levels.
39:0.11 seek assignment to the lower orders of universe s..
39:1.2 seraphim are assigned to the s. of the high Sons
39:1.6 the highest universe s. of the completion seraphim of
39:1.10 grown familiar by long s. and morontia attainment;
39:1.11 the attained to the unattained level of universe s.,
39:1.18 voluntarily meet the differential of demand for s. of
39:2.6 local universe anywhere they can be of fruitful s..
39:3.1 This order of angels is assigned to the exclusive s.
39:3.3 This s. they are well qualified to perform by virtue
39:3.5 on the mansion worlds for continued fruitful s..
39:3.6 basis, but when three or more are grouped for s.,
39:3.7 anywhere and everywhere they may be of s.,
39:4.1 Seraphim are organized for s. as follows:
39:5.1 primarily assigned to the s. of the Planetary Adams,
39:5.3 seraphim are of invaluable s. to the Planetary
39:5.12 seraphim that were being prepared for transport s.,
39:8.1 realms of their nativity some achieve s. destiny.
39:8.1 Evening Stars, while others attain the status and s.
39:8.1 the ministry of time to the exalted s. of eternity.
39:8.3 capacity by achieving perfection of specialized s.
39:8.6 all orders of seraphim who have qualified for this s..
40:1.1 Guardian seraphim, through experience and s. with
40:2.2 achieved the Corps of Finality in the eternal s. of
40:3.1 Upon being relieved of planetary s., both orders
40:4.1 never in any way due to neglect of duty, s., or
40:5.14 beings enjoy the same devoted s. of the Sons of God
40:7.5 mortal the career of universal s. is wide open.
40:9.9 in general confined to the s. of the local universe.
40:10.6 finaliters obviously enjoy the widest s. opportunity
40:10.6 marvelous and far-flung experience of transient s.
40:10.6 in the faithful s. of such local universe citizens,
40:10.7 which is making ever-augmenting s. contributions to
40:10.9 summoned to the s. of Paradise and Havona.
43:0.4 angels, are assigned to the s. of the constellations.
43:5.3 The present Most High saw s. in many constellations
44:5.9 transit from the career of time to the s. of eternity,
45:2.3 who thus functioned loyally in the s. of Michael
45:4.10 leader in the onetime s. of “The God of Gods.”
45:4.16 eternally assuming the assignment of s. as a mortal
45:4.18 of the loyal midway creatures in the s. of Gabriel
45:5.2 the departure of its members for s. on the worlds of
45:5.7 The character of the s. of the Material Sons is largely
45:6.8 This s. of parental ministry may be later accredited
45:6.9 parental groups who stop off here to render this s.
46:5.29 Stated otherwise, they are: s., study, and relaxation.
46:7.3 orders of universe personalities requiring material s..
47:1.4 S. on this commission is rotational and is for only ten
47:1.4 their parental experience must further qualify by s. in
47:6.3 mutual appreciation, the unselfish love of mutual s.
47:7.5 Study is becoming voluntary, unselfish s. natural,
47:8.4 ascending mortal on the eternal career of Paradise s..
48:2.24 The selective assorters are of great s. in the grouping
48:3.2 Morontia Companions are trained for s. by the
48:3.2 In s. they range from the lowest mansion worlds of
48:5.9 Beginning s. on the lowest of the tarrying spheres,
48:6.3 mortal pupils, being assigned for s. in the following
48:6.34 Angels take delight in s. and, when unassigned, often
48:6.34 kindled by the divine fire of the will-to-s. through
48:8.3 There is a goal of transcendent s. concealed
48:8.4 If the future destiny of the Paradise finaliters is s. in
49:5.24 These imported beings are of s. as biologic uplifters;
49:6.2 for specific s. in the local universe plan of mortal
49:6.3 with the advent of a divine Son of planetary s..
50:0.1 the Planetary Princes are so specialized in s. that they
50:5.10 and co-ordinated in cosmic unity and unselfish s..
51:1.7 Unlike the other created Sons of planetary s.,
51:2.1 transported from their home of associated s. to the
52:1.5 On some planets these birds are of great s. since
52:7.7 but surely the world is being won to the joyous s. of
53:0.1 Lucifer had experienced s. in many systems, had
53:6.6 This angel is still in s. on Urantia, functioning as
53:7.3 because the broadcast s. and all other avenues of
53:9.1 and reinstatement in some form of universe s..
54:1.6 Self-control leads to altruistic s.; self-admiration
55:2.8 continue in s. as educational and cultural spheres
55:3.8 the order of “supreme s.,” being the only degree of
55:3.19 who have also received the order of supreme s. of
55:4.26 who have volunteered for a term of planetary s..
55:4.28 occupy seats on the supreme court, after which s.
55:10.3 the Inspired Trinity Spirits are assigned to the s. of
55:10.6 assigned to the s. of the supreme council of authority
56:8.2 they are destined to the s. and the revelation of
56:8.3 The experience of love, joy, and s. in the universe is
57:3.6 periods of evolution and subsequent universe s..
62:6.4 the Primates, we had observed the augmented s. of
63:7.3 And they have been assigned indefinitely to this s..
65:4.1 features of life modification which will be of s. to
66:2.5 forms of the dual nature of special planetary s.,
66:4.5 sometime prior to retiring from special planetary s..
66:4.9 were accepted for planetary s. in liaison with the
66:4.11 mid-type creatures were of great s. in carrying on the
66:5.1 The one hundred were organized for s. in ten
66:5.4 and later on to be of s. in the cultivation of the soil.
66:5.14 city for the establishment of a form of religious s..
67:3.9 Amadon remained steadfast in the s. of the universe
67:4.7 some phase of universe s. when the Ancients of Days
69:5.7 on the performance of some special s. to royalty
70:2.15 The increasing dangers of indolence, s. insensitivity.
70:5.6 first the war chiefs were chosen only for military s.,
70:5.7 some chiefs were chosen for other than military s.,
70:7.18 as an offering for the support of the temple s..
71:3.12 In advanced states, political s. is esteemed as the
71:3.12 confer their highest honors of recognition for s.
71:4.16 actuated by devotion to the s. of truth, beauty, and
71:6.1 unless profit motives can be augmented by s. motives
71:6.2 In economics, profit motivation is to s. motivation
71:7.1 culture, dominated by ideals, and motivated by s..
71:7.11 6. The love of s.—character.
71:8.10 church, with specialized s. of women in industry and
72:2.7 elder statesmen—embraces the veterans of civic s.
72:3.5 to manifest love for one’s fellows through s. for
72:5.10 Among this people public s. is rapidly becoming the
72:5.10 school, where he seeks to qualify for public s..
72:9.3 individuals who have rendered great s. to society,
72:9.3 extraordinary wisdom in government s., may
72:10.2 major criminals to life s. in the detention colonies.
72:11.3 Military s. during peacetime is purely voluntary,
72:11.3 the enlistments in all branches of the s. are for four
74:0.1 It is the essence of their s. at all times and in all
75:1.3 No Adam of the planetary s. was ever set down on
75:5.7 their long and difficult life partnership of toiling s..
76:3.4 Kenan, instituted the foreign missionary s. to the
76:5.5 both buried in the center of the temple of divine s.
76:6.3 They were immediately attached to the Urantia s. on
77:1.3 of great s. in carrying on the affairs of the Prince’s
77:1.7 The loyal corps entered the s. of the Melchizedek
77:5.7 During Adamson’s life midwayers did great s. in
77:6.5 midwayers returned to the s. of the Melchizedek
77:6.5 endeavored to swing the whole order over to the s.
77:6.5 over in a body to the s. of the planetary receivers.
77:8.5 The United Midwayers are organized for s. with the
77:8.6 s. of quick and reliable personal communication.
77:9.12 carrying man up to God and on to eternity of s.
81:5.6 full payment of the exacting premiums of group s..
82:3.10 reward for her sex s. in the bride’s exhibition hall.
82:4.5 to pay the father a bride fee in recognition of the s.
83:3.2 s. was equivalent to cash in the purchase of a wife.
84:5.9 exemption from many obligations, such as military s..
84:7.26 true parent is engaged in a continuous s.-ministry
87:2.10 releasing its ghost to pass on for s. in ghostland.
87:5.1 ghosts levied a continuous tribute of s. as the price
87:5.2 the s. and worship of the higher spirits as they
89:7.4 by dedicating her body for life to the sacred sex s.
89:7.5 their dowries by temporary sex s. in the temples,
89:8.1 virgins dedicated themselves to the s. of tending the
91:7.1 wholehearted and loving s. in unselfish ministry to
91:7.2 but for the most part Jesus kept them in s.-contact
92:4.8 The essence of his teaching was love and s.,
92:4.8 the freewill s. which such creature sons bestow upon
92:4.8 in this s. they are likewise serving God the Father.
92:7.5 the devotion of the self to the s. of meaningful and
93:10.5 he was attached to the Urantia s. on Jerusem as
94:7.3 —and to the expanding s. of eternal existence.
96:3.4 money and goods in token of their long s. in Egypt
97:1.2 back to the s. of the higher concept of Yahweh
97:8.3 Ezekiel proclaimed deliverance through the s. of
97:10.1 the special s. of carrying the truth of the one God
98:1.1 never to receive fees for religious s., only food,
98:3.4 of their solemn consecration to the s. of the state.
99:5.9 dedicate themselves to the wholehearted s. of the
99:6.2 to enhance the s. of unselfish fellowship; to glorify
99:6.3 diversion of religion from the s. of God to the s. of
99:6.4 releasing them for heightened s. as kingdom builders.
100:2.6 eternal destiny of divine perfection and finaliter s..
100:3.1 an impulse for organizing the soul for dynamic s..
100:3.1 enlistment of the totality of selfhood in the loyal s. of
100:6.5 But true religion is a living love, a life of s..
100:6.8 vision create new levels of love and devotion, of s.
101:6.1 with an impelling call to increased ethical s..
101:6.6 the endless pursuit of finality of universe s. for
101:6.11 the s.-discovery of spiritual reality and the ministry-
101:6.14 progression in God-recognition and God-s..
102:3.4 he is impelled to seek loving s.-contact with his
102:7.5 is consistency; the social fruits are love and s..
103:2.9 capacity and therefore be able to choose altruistic s.,
103:3.2 religion is destined to become the s. of God and man.
103:5.4 Neither has exclusive claims upon the attention and s
103:8.6 Philosophy, to be of the greatest s. to both science
104:4.14 delights of the unending s of the finaliter sons of God
106:9.12 and outwardly devoted to the wholehearted s. of
106:9.12 a s. ministry which is filled with mercy and
107:0.6 a new order of being for unending universe s..
107:2.5 There is a fourth stage of s. about which we are not
107:2.6 liberated from the s. of time for the mortals of the
107:3.1 return of the Mystery Monitors from s. in all of the
108:1.1 When Adjusters are dispatched for mortal s. from
108:1.7 (In the assignment and s. of the Adjusters the sex of
108:1.8 data supplied by the superuniverse reflectivity s..
108:2.1 Though the Adjusters volunteer for s. as soon as the
108:6.8 for exhilarating s., matchless adventure, sublime
109:2.6 of contact, reregistration, or other extrahuman s.
109:6.3 attainment can never be achieved through this s..
109:6.7 trust for future utilization in the s. of the Architects
109:7.1 attributes through s.-ministry to a personal being.
109:7.7 the Most High regent did not assign s. or designate
110:3.4 the ideal life is one of loving s. rather than an
110:7.7 The higher the Adjusters ascend in the scale of s.,
111:5.4 in death, perfection in the next life, s. in eternity—
112:3.6 faithfully and efficiently perform the same s. of
112:4.4 to the mansion world of the former system of s.
112:4.5 the ranks of vanished Monitors for undisclosed s..
112:4.9 Be assigned to the messenger s. of the Personalized
112:7.9 Adjuster won personality by the magnificent s. to
113:0.1 are indeed ministering spirits sent forth to do s. for
113:2.3 Only seraphim of long s., the more experienced and
113:2.6 but in the records of assignment to world s. they are
113:2.8 angels are required only for communication and s.
113:7.6 and angel may or may not be reunited in eternal s.,
113:7.6 men and angels will co-operate in the divine s. as
114:2.4 perform a very valuable s. in keeping Lanaforge
114:7.1 women who have been admitted to the special s.
114:7.3 Mortals of the realm are chosen for s. in the reserve
114:7.7 Each division of planetary celestial s. is entitled to a
117:4.7 the power of the Almighty without unceasing s.
117:5.13 intelligent love, and consummated in brotherly s..
117:6.8 finaliter character of universe destiny and eternal s.
118:1.2 nature of man in the everlasting s. of the children
119:0.7 Creator Son who has completed his s. of bestowal;
119:1.3 assigned to the emergency s. of the Melchizedeks
119:1.4 a recital of the s. of this unique Melchizedek Son
119:1.4 narration of the s. of this transitory Melchizedek
119:3.4 restoration of the planet to the loyal s. of the rule
119:3.8 missions was followed by an age of increasing s.
120:4.1 and disillusioned by the life of self-forgetful s. which
122:2.8 at the temple during the seasons of his father’s s.,
125:1.3 Jesus admired the sentiment and s. of the temple,
127:3.12 meet in their public s. after “the heavenly Father
127:6.14 subsequent teaching, ministry, and s. in behalf of his
130:1.2 The escape from the s. of light and life can only
130:1.2 the dry land of fresh opportunities for renewed s.
130:2.9 eternal survival—unending progression of divine s..”
130:6.2 Sit down with me while I tell you of the s. trails
130:6.2 the brotherhood of men and in the s. of the God of
130:6.4 as a man of faith, courage, and devoted s. to man,
130:6.4 a mortal dedicated to the ennobling s. of man
130:6.4 and destined to the superb and eternal s. of God
131:8.3 All good works of true s. come from the Supreme
131:8.6 your body perish, your soul shall survive in spirit s..
131:8.6 who dedicate their persons to the s. of the Supreme
131:10.5 all of this loving s. of the children of God enlarges
132:1.4 by enhanced devotion to the s. of human progress.
132:4.4 by well-chosen words or by some obliging s..
132:5.1 minister knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual s. for
132:5.13 of your large fortune, before God and in s. to men,
132:6.1 experience the supreme satisfaction of human s..”
133:2.2 in return for this special s. it is only fair that she
133:4.3 The sincere s. of God and the loyal s. of Caesar do
134:2.3 and were equally influenced by the life of loving s.
134:2.5 of the camels besought Jesus to remain in their s..
134:6.6 the question of conscription or voluntary military s.
135:0.4 Zacharias had only short periods of s. at the temple
137:1.3 to say that Jesus had accepted his proffer of s.
137:1.3 to Jesus and offer himself for fellowship in the s. of
137:1.3 that his brother desired to join himself to the s. of
137:1.5 Simon were yet discussing the nature of their s. in
137:2.4 kingdom and urged Philip to volunteer for s..
137:6.5 While you will experience great joy in the s. of my
137:8.11 gentile, only those who seek perfection through s.,
137:8.13 life of righteousness and increasing joy in the s. of
138:1.2 Before they began this first two weeks of s., Jesus
138:2.2 visit these candidates and give them the call to s..
139:1.8 Andrew’s great s. to the kingdom was in advising
139:4.3 would have liked to volunteer for such a blessed s.
139:4.13 John taught loving s. rather than ruling power—
139:5.3 When the apostles were organized for s., Philip was
140:3.20 to you, shall find an abundant entrance into my s. and
140:4.6 of self-realization are attained by worship and s..
140:6.11 As my chosen apostles, now set apart for the s. of
140:6.11 by your unselfish s. lay up for yourselves treasures
140:6.13 with a great work, and I crave your undivided s..
141:2.3 to gladden their ministry during later years of s..
141:5.2 You can achieve the unity of the s. of God even
141:5.2 render such s. in accordance with the technique of
141:5.3 you are possessed with a common motive for life s.;
142:4.2 and loving s. bestowed upon one’s fellow men.
142:4.3 appreciation of beauty with the worship and s. of the
143:1.6 do not imbibe the idea that the s. of the kingdom is
143:1.6 The s. of the kingdom on earth will call for all the
143:2.6 peace are destined to be sanctified to the eternal s.
143:7.3 the spiritual—must alternate with s., contact with
143:7.6 to the One for the inspiration of s. to the many.
144:1.7 their experiences since Jesus first called them to s.,
144:5.37 And receive us into your endless s. on high.
144:5.62 moment by moment in the pathway of loving s..
144:5.84 Crown us with celestial diadems of fruitful s.,
148:1.4 one of those trained for gospel s. in Peter’s school.
149:6.2 through slavish fear to the irksome s. of a jealous
149:6.4 to repentance; the beneficence of God leads to s.;
149:6.5 loving s. and appreciative worship in the place of
149:7.3 on hand to be assigned to s. at the end of the two
150:2.3 Mary Magdalene was set apart for such s. at
150:5.5 s. in the kingdom as the supreme delight of life
150:6.1 “Music and Worship,” “S. and Obedience,”
154:5.3 that might happen to me will interfere with this s.,
155:1.2 in mercy, and established by unselfish s..
155:1.3 are hardly worthy of the kingdom when your s.
155:1.4 our destruction verily think they are doing God’s s..
155:3.4 Master’s pronouncement concerning unselfish s. for
155:6.9 joy and liberty of ennobling deeds of loving s.
156:5.14 co-ordinate with the love and s. of one’s fellows.
157:2.2 And when the feelings of s. for your fellow men
159:2.1 shall ever make record of such a s. of love.”
159:5.7 The worship of God and the s. of man became the
160:1.13 the quest of the satisfaction of the s. of a cause
160:3.5 new gospel renders a great s. to the art of living
162:2.6 think they are doing God’s s. when they secretly
163:1.1 distinguished themselves in the s. of the kingdom.
165:2.8 I will finish this s. of the completion of my Father’s
165:2.10 I will not hesitate to lay down my life in the s. of
166:1.3 That s. you have now done me; what next will you
166:3.4 fight of faith and won the reward of unselfish s. in
166:3.7 shall we ever be brethren in the long and fruitful s.
167:3.3 If such a s. is permissible on the Sabbath day,
167:5.1 Men you may deceive by your outward s., but
167:5.7 that men and women should find their highest s.
167:7.4 The Father has no need of such s. inasmuch as his
167:7.4 Sons, are assigned to the s. of the human races.
169:1.12 and you never made rejoicing over my faithful s.,
169:2.2 making gains for yourselves when in the s. of self,
170:2.8 destiny of the endless s. of the salvaged sons of God.
170:2.12 sons of God engaged in joyful and voluntary s. for
170:2.24 the fellowship of the faithful, the Father’s s.,
170:3.8 its believers to engage in the doing of loving s..
170:3.9 manifests itself as outward and loving s. for man.
170:3.9 the precepts of the family conduct, the s. of one’s
170:3.10 that man develops his character by unselfish s.;
170:4.12 4. The supreme satisfactions of the loving s. of man.
171:0.6 life in the doing of the Father’s will and in the s. of
174:1.5 founded on understanding, nurtured by unselfish s.,
176:2.7 a new dispensation of s. in the eternal plan of the
176:3.2 fruits of the spirit as the righteousness of loving s.
176:3.3 find that you love not the way of the Father’s s.
176:3.5 manifest a growing devotion to the unselfish s. of
176:3.5 least of my brethren, you have done this s. to me.
176:3.6 into the eternal s. of the everlasting kingdom.”
176:3.7 light into new realms of spiritual reality and divine s..
176:3.8 they are manifested in the ever-expanding s. of men
177:4.7 but what are you willing to give me for this s.?”
177:4.8 our hands, you shall receive your reward for this s.
178:1.4 brotherhood and s. are the cornerstones of the
178:1.5 a third and sacred obligation: s. to the brotherhood
178:1.6 should manifest the righteous ministry of loving s. to
178:1.6 The fruits of the spirit, your sincere and loving s.,
178:1.8 The attitude of unselfish s. of man and intelligent
178:1.13 serve the civil government, let him render such s.
178:1.13 albeit such a believer should display in his civil s.
178:1.13 sonship with God should quicken the entire life s.
178:3.4 entered already upon the eternal life of endless s. in
178:3.4 and remain therein by the living s. of truth,
179:1.2 since no servant had been provided to render this s.,
179:3.5 there was attached to this proposed enactment of s.
179:3.6 And besides, I would perform this s. for you as a
179:3.8 in which the Master so willingly does that s. which
179:3.8 You have seen the way of s. in my life among you,
180:1.4 yield the fruit of loving s. to your fellows even as I
180:1.5 to share his love means that you have shared his s..
180:1.6 affection which would have made such a loving s.
180:1.6 the mighty thrill of doing your s. as a friend and for a
180:1.6 the s. of a friend for a friend can never be called a
180:2.1 neither can you yield the fruits of loving s. except
180:6.1 who kill you will think they are doing a s. to God.
181:1.6 shown you the way to eternal joy and everlasting s.
181:2.5 fostered by understanding sympathy, unselfish s.,
181:2.10 of temporal duty to civil powers and spiritual s. in
181:2.14 so, Matthew, dedicate your whole future life s. to
181:2.15 you will soon be prepared for such a s. by the
181:2.19 called to work for a season in the special s. of God,
181:2.19 and all earthly labor has become a s. even to God
181:2.22 I will some day welcome you to the enlarged s. of
181:2.23 since you first called me to the s. of this kingdom,
181:2.26 short period of perplexity, you will go on in the s. of
181:2.29 follow me in paying the supreme price of loving s.
182:1.5 have consecrated my life to your s. that I might
182:2.10 “Master, I have had great joy in my s. with you.
182:2.10 but this s. have you done of your own heart, and I
186:1.2 the great s. which he flattered himself he had
186:1.4 You have offered me as a reward for my s., money—
187:2.4 not been the mainspring of all his life of unselfish s..
188:4.9 Jesus taught that s. to one’s fellows is the highest
188:5.5 incarnate life in devotion to the unselfish s. of man.
188:5.6 who was called upon to lay down his life in this s.,
188:5.7 one who was willing to lay down his life in the s. of
188:5.9 The cross is that high symbol of sacred s.,
188:5.9 as the token of the highest form of unselfish s.,
188:5.9 a righteous life in the s. of wholehearted ministry,
190:1.7 And they engage in this eventful s. ere his chosen
190:2.3 “James, I come to call you to the s. of the kingdom
190:5.4 the brotherhood of loving s. in this new kingdom
191:0.3 That was the kind of s. which had heretofore been
191:2.1 so shall you enter into the new s. of the kingdom
191:3.4 In this manner did Michael complete his s of universe
191:3.4 from the s. of the headquarters of the superuniverse.
191:5.3 let your loving s. effectually destroy the prejudice
191:5.3 a life of loving s. for your brothers in the flesh.”
192:2.6 much to do with getting Simon Zelotes back into s.,
192:2.9 who has been ordained by God for this s. of love.
192:2.9 When you have finished your s. with me on earth,
192:3.2 of their former consecration to the Father’s s.,
193:0.4 forth preaching the love of God and the s. of man.
193:0.4 is concerned with the love of the Father and the s. of
193:0.5 the flesh to show how you can, through loving s.,
193:2.2 to show forth the fruits of the spirit in loving s. to
193:2.2 God-knowing mortals are: loving s., unselfish
194:3.14 presume to monopolize the ministry of religious s.
195:3.4 the way its believers lived lives of s. and even the
195:9.6 to the unselfish s. of the brotherhood of man.
195:10.1 Christianity has indeed done a great s. for this
195:10.5 rather the second mile of free s. and liberty-loving
195:10.16 his message which would spiritually unite in loving s.
196:0.10 dedication of his own will to the majestic s. of doing
196:1.1 Jesus’ devotion to the s. of man was even more
196:1.2 What a transcendent s. if, through this revelation,
196:1.2 and of consecration to the unselfish s. of man.
196:1.3 the spirit of the Master’s life of unselfish s. for man.
196:2.10 to spend himself in the unremitting s. of humankind.
196:3.19 upon sharing love in the s. of the human brotherhood
196:3.23 The idealization and attempted s. of truth, beauty,
196:3.35 conserve realities born of love and nurtured in s..
service, social
5:5.4 S. is the result of moral thinking and religious living.
55:1.4 planetary recognition for achievements of high s.
55:3.5 3. Three per cent dedicated to goodness—s., religion,
55:3.8 phase of supermaterial discovery or planetary s..
56:10.3 grasp, and divinity you comprehend in worship, s.,
71:3.10 the recognition of the obligation and privilege of s..
71:8.1 the goal of augmented self-control and increased s.
72:5.10 It is most active in s. and governmental loyalty.
94:4.10 which is personally realized in loving ministry and s..
94:8.19 the gospel did not produce a religion of unselfish s..
99:4.7 not lose its motivation for unselfish and loving s..
99:5.1 then it becomes a matter of s. or group adjustment.
102:2.7 intellectual expansion, factual enlargement, and s..
102:3.3 unselfish acts of s. and altruistic benevolence.
102:3.4 Real religion leads to increased social s..
103:2.8 impulse of s., the basis of the brotherhood of man.
103:5.1 The more positive urge of s. and the idealism of
125:6.12 to duty to his obligations of family loyalty and s..
139:4.13 church as a “spiritual brotherhood devoted to the s.
142:7.4 invariably manifest itself in unselfish and loving s..
147:4.7 On this higher plane of wholehearted s. growing out
159:5.8 that the essence of his religion consisted in s.,
159:5.8 but rather that s. was one of the certain effects of
160:1.11 energy for meeting the manifold demands of s.;
170:3.8 and tends to manifest itself in practical avenues of s..
178:1.4 you draw very near them with that unselfish s.
178:1.11 intellectual communion, and uplifting s.; but none
178:1.13 waters of combined spiritual communion and s..
180:5.12 enhanced self-realization in conjoined s. and
195:8.8 of the modern secularistic revolt: tolerance, s.,
service-contact
91:7.2 most part Jesus kept them in s. with the multitudes.
102:3.4 discovery that he is impelled to seek loving s. with
service-destiny
0:9.1 designed to afford ultimate s. for all time-space
service-discovery
101:6.11 the s. of spiritual reality and the ministry-revelation
service-factualize
19:6.3 This is illustrated by those Havoners who s.
service-limited
39:0.9 every angel is at first s. to the group of original and
service-loving
89:10.6 And all the loyal sons of God are happy, s., and
service-ministry
84:7.26 The true parent is engaged in a continuous s. which
109:7.1 the acquirement of personal attributes through s. to
service—ceremony
70:7.18 as an offering for the support of the temple s..
87:2.3 The funeral s. originated in man’s effort to induce
89:4.10 ancient sacred meal, a communion s. according to
121:2.6 The temple s. at Jerusalem represented the survival
125:1.3 Jesus admired the sentiment and s. of the temple,
126:4.1 when, according to law, he could conduct the s..
126:4.1 for Jesus to conduct the morning s. of the synagogue
133:3.1 going in, he requested Jesus to take him to the s..
133:3.1 after the s. they met one Crispus, the chief ruler of
137:8.3 was pleased that Jesus was willing to conduct the s..
139:4.6 to church in a chair, and when at the close of the s.
140:1.1 Before the formal ordination s. Jesus spoke to the
145:2.1 the afternoon s. in the synagogue, Jesus preached his
146:4.1 Sometimes he would speak at the morning s.,
150:7.1 for his preaching at the Sabbath morning s..
150:8.0 8. THE SABBATH SERVICE
150:8.2 and the s. was begun by the recital of two prayers:
150:8.6 on this occasion it was desirable to shorten the s.
150:8.11 synagogue, after the conclusion of the formal s.,
152:7.3 day, that being the Sabbath, at the afternoon s..
162:6.2 Jesus did not interrupt the s. to speak these words.
162:6.3 At the conclusion of this early morning s. Jesus
162:6.3 poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial s.?
167:3.1 At the conclusion of the s. Jesus looked down before
179:0.3 he did not personally participate in any sacrificial s.
serviceable
11:2.11 its areas are absolute and therefore s. in many ways
24:3.3 all the more s. to the Third Person of Deity.
28:4.1 to the conduct of the universes, broadcasts are s.,
29:4.24 energy-transmutive attributes render them most s.
31:2.1 now, and they will be all-s. in the eternal future.
37:4.5 that they are so highly s. to the universe rulers and
42:12.9 always competent to produce a suitable and s. body
43:6.5 animal life is most intelligent and exquisitely s.,
44:0.16 building is very real and very s. to material mortals.
46:7.7 something of the nature of these beautiful and s.
48:8.3 mortal-survival plan has a practical and s. objective
55:4.17 diverse personal experiences which are highly s. to
65:6.4 One of the most s. and complex episodes in the
71:2.18 No civil government will be s. and effective unless
73:6.4 it was s. to the one hundred materialized members
81:2.17 clay, would make a very s. weatherproof habitation.
81:4.3 these skull dimensions are s. in deciphering racial
81:6.17 Language is man’s greatest and most s. thinking tool,
87:7.9 The forms of any s. symbolism must be those
112:7.9 of the Supreme, one who will ever be found s.,
115:1.2 they are s. scaffolding which must eventually give
181:1.8 A certain amount of stoicism and optimism are s.
181:2.21 Sincerity is most s. in the work of the kingdom when
serviceableness
102:3.1 same time discounting the spiritual s. of all thinking.
services—see services—ceremonies
17:1.6 All superuniverse s. of personality dispatch (except
17:3.7 the periodic functioning of the various broadcast s..
17:8.2 the mighty seconaphim of the superuniverse s..
19:1.1 almost wholly devoted to the s. of divine sonship.
19:2.6 to participate in practically all of the celestial s. of
20:1.12 manifold s. in the central and superuniverses not
20:2.2 made of Avonals drawn from the s. of all universes.
20:2.4 In addition to their s. on the higher administrative
20:5.6 And in no way are these planetary s. inferior to the
20:9.2 by a Magisterial Son who performs these s..
22:1.10 they are assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days
22:2.6 assignments requiring the s. of two Messengers.
22:4.6 concerned with the s. of the ascendant career of the
22:6.3 Ambassadors render particular and important s. on
22:8.5 Still others may enter the special s. on the secret
22:10.9 then been assigned to the s. of the superuniverses,
23:2.18 In the s. of a local universe there is no limit upon
23:3.0 3. TIME AND SPACE S. OF SOLITARY MESS.
23:3.1 all orders assigned to the s. of the superuniverse
25:1.5 are assigned selectively to the s. of the Father,
25:6.5 and supernaphim are mustered into these s.,
25:8.9 Many additional s. are performed by the Paradise
26:0.1 organized and inhabited creation is without their s..
26:1.15 angelic hosts are devoted to the various universe s.,
26:10.2 that they temporarily return to the s. of the
28:4.5 therefore do the Master Spirits welcome the s. of
28:5.2 secondary seconaphim are assigned to the s. of the
28:5.20 The Discerners of Spirits carry on these intricate s.
28:6.1 are not assigned individually to the separate s. of
28:7.2 though you will not freely make use of their s. until
28:7.4 some of the circuits essential to their s. are not here
28:7.4 the s. of these marvelous beings, the living mirrors of
29:2.16 making them applicable to the s. of the systems
29:4.29 Their s. are invaluable to the broadcast receivers.
29:4.30 These s. must be used by practically all creatures for
30:3.13 As the ascending pilgrims are assigned to various s.
31:3.2 for even greater tests of trust and more sublime s. of
35:5.7 As a result of all these s., the Vorondadek Sons have
37:8.10 Supernaphim perform certain rare and unique s.;
39:0.9 one by one, achieved all seven of the seraphic s.,
39:0.10 of functional skill in one or more of the seraphic s..
39:1.3 are associated with the far-flung s. of the Avonals,
39:9.1 and to the exalted s. of Paradise and Havona.
39:9.2 realms disclose increasing need for their s. as they
40:4.1 after repeated s. of this sort or following some
40:8.4 these Son-fused creatures share the s. of Orvonton
40:10.4 would then be wholly dependent on the s. of those
46:4.7 Jerusem enjoys the efficient s. of the spironga of
46:5.12 bestowal and adjudicational s. of these juridical Sons.
46:5.28 Ascenders enjoy their Jerusem s. and take pleasure in
51:1.6 Adjusters, but it is through these very s. that they
51:4.6 of primitive men think no more of utilizing the s. of
52:1.5 Urantia, but your early ancestors enjoyed their s..
52:6.8 broadcasts and reflectivity s. of the superuniverse.
55:2.9 in the s. of the progression worlds of the universe
69:3.11 class, charging a commission, profit, for their s..
72:9.4 supported by tax funds, for the periods of such s.,
77:1.6 rendering other invaluable s. to the Prince and his
80:3.5 and the s. of the older children were fully utilized.
81:6.33 True, many common s. can be acceptably and
85:4.4 till burn as a part of the ritual of many religious s..
89:7.5 and devoted their earnings to all kinds of sacred s.
89:9.1 have evolved into the later-day sacramental s..
90:5.3 s. embracing prayer, song, responsive reading,
99:3.16 advancement of these difficult but desirable social s..
109:7.8 Personalized Adjusters perform a wide range of s.
113:2.7 guardians, seraphim always volunteer their s..
113:6.4 aside from the s. of personal and group guardianship.
113:7.5 seraphim subsequently enter upon divergent s. in the
114:5.3 and by the unusual s. of the midway creatures.
114:6.1 immediately assigned to certain special planetary s..
114:6.13 Urantia now enjoys the s of the fifth group of angelic
114:7.8 midwayers perform valuable and indispensable s..
121:5.10 3. They were, in their s., characterized by elaborate
130:6.1 any rate it affords me real pleasure to proffer my s.
132:4.4 by numerous persons who desired to secure his s.
132:5.17 Every tradesman deserves wages for his s.;
134:8.4 the indwelling Adjuster completed the assigned s..
159:6.3 the great value of the s. of the messenger corps.
173:1.1 huge traffic had grown up in association with the s.
175:1.9 and take profit from the s. of the sacred temple.
186:1.2 the reward he was to receive as payment for his s.
services—ceremonies
123:3.5 the restoration of the Mosaic s. by Judas Maccabee.
123:5.4 assembled in the synagogue at the regular Sabbath s..
124:6.14 was impressed by the temple and all the associated s.
125:2.5 The next day’s s. at the temple were more acceptable
127:3.5 The next day they attended the temple s.,
129:1.7 Jesus conducted the s. in this new synagogue
133:3.1 Many times they went back to the synagogue s., but
134:9.3 Both of them were present at the solemn s. of the
135:3.1 as when he went down to Engedi for Sabbath s..
135:8.2 had come over to Capernaum for the Sabbath s.,
141:3.1 while all were on duty during the Sabbath s..
143:4.2 sacrifices much after the order of the temple s.
147:3.1 apostles were about to participate in the temple s.,
147:5.8 deceptive circles of meaningless ceremonial s.,
148:3.1 Throughout this period Jesus conducted public s. at
150:3.1 The Sabbath s. of the apostolic party had been put
150:8.2 The s. on this day were conducted just as when Jesus
157:1.1 half shekel for the support of the temple s. at
187:1.10 the city walls and was on his way to the temple s.
servile
53:8.7 his equally contemptible associate, Daligastia, are s.
servility
163:2.10 are incompatible with s. to materialistic mammon.
serving—see serving as
20:1.13 and emotion of every descending Son of God s. in
22:1.12 and after s. under the Trinity Teacher Sons, are
22:2.5 there is every reason to believe that the number s. in
22:10.7 They are in constant circulation, s. where the idea
25:2.2 arise the seven created orders of conciliators s. in
25:2.9 If the commission is s. on an evolutionary world,
25:8.1 Though s. for what you would regard as an
26:1.12 The secondary and tertiary orders, s. in Havona, are
33:5.3 the Faithfuls of Days, s. on the headquarters of the
36:3.9 and their twelve associates are now s. on Urantia.
37:4.3 Any of these beings may be voluntarily s. in
37:4.3 When s. in unattached groups, these personalities
37:4.3 when s. on request, they often voluntarily place
38:6.3 Though s. under the direct supervision of the
38:7.2 When s. independently of their seraphic directors,
38:9.1 with the angelic hosts in the work of s. mortal man
39:1.7 Spirit-fused mortals s. in the local universe.
39:1.16 supreme seraphim is elected by the angels s. on the
46:5.22 the seraphim s. in a local system like Satania are
50:5.11 After s. their spheres through successive
54:2.5 privilege of worshiping God and of s. his fellows.
55:4.26 Adam and Eve will receive Adjusters while yet s. on
55:5.3 Industry has been largely diverted to s. the higher
55:10.8 in counseling the numerous finaliter groups s.
71:6.1 self-s. profit motivation is incompatible with ideals—
71:6.3 nonprofit motives for economic striving and social s.
74:7.1 the other end of the Garden, s. there also as teachers
77:4.1 Some of the most capable minds s. on Adam’s
92:4.8 in this service they are likewise s. God the Father.
96:1.6 material prosperity was a reward for s. El Shaddai.
100:3.1 in the loyal service of loving God and s. man.
101:7.5 their unification in intellectual striving and in social s.
101:8.2 supreme values; it is God-knowing and man-s..
102:3.6 Religion leads to s. men, thus creating ethics and
103:2.10 Man tends to identify the urge to be self-s. with his
107:2.2 1. Virgin Adjusters, those s. on their initial
108:3.8 We suspect that we are thus s. because we are the
109:4.6 there is no Adjuster now s. on Urantia who has been
109:7.7 orders of celestial beings then s. on Urantia.
114:6.3 a supernaphim of the primary order s. on Urantia as
114:6.5 The present corps of epochal angels s. on Urantia is
116:0.1 of social smugness in the fortunate while s. only to
120:3.10 sovereign of this universe of your own making, s.,
133:4.4 that this spirit will lead all truth-loving and God-s.
137:8.11 sit down with me in my kingdom, even as, by s. in
140:8.30 earthly pursuit; that was the Jewish idea of s. God.
145:3.10 when the assembly of celestial personalities s.
155:3.7 faith and courage for daily living and unselfish s..
162:8.3 that my sister has left me alone to do all of the s.?
162:8.3 to live as I have taught you: both s. in co-operation
167:1.3 at the beginning of the meal but not during the s..
172:1.2 Martha directed the s. of the food; her sister Mary
173:3.2 who make great pretensions of s. the Father
191:5.3 and living experience of loving men and s. them,
193:0.5 your fellow men even as, by loving you and s.
196:2.6 the will of God and s. the human brotherhood;
serving as
13:2.1 reunion spheres, s. as permanent cosmic addresses
15:8.1 regulators for the various sectors, s. as focal points
26:6.4 a mixed group s. as examiners on the pilot world of
30:3.9 long school of Paradise attainment by s. as teachers
31:9.11 of the primary outer space level are at present s. as
35:4.4 temporary custodians on wayward planets, s. as
35:10.3 While s. as training spheres for ascending mortals,
37:2.8 are the ranking personalities of such missions, s. as
37:5.1 the Adjusters do transiently indwell them, s. as
38:5.3 Seraphim are initiated as ministering spirits by s. as
40:10.9 s. as assistants to the Celestial Guardians and
41:2.3 with the system power center, s. as liaison chief of
45:2.3 When s. as an assistant System Sovereign,
48:5.9 trained for their work while s. as seraphic
64:4.3 useful to these Neanderthal peoples, s. as food,
80:6.4 Imhotep, an Andite architectural genius, while s.
114:6.3 supernaphim of the primary order s. on Urantia as
116:4.6 the mobilizing almighty power of the Supreme, s. as
155:3.3 of s. as signposts of spiritual guidance and progress,
servital or Havona Servital
24:7.2 A s. will be long absent from Havona on assignment,
24:7.2 return home, be granted the privilege of “personal
24:7.2 s. will be embraced by the Luminous Persons,
24:7.2 never more to reappear among those of his kind.
24:7.3 a H. may enjoy numerous divine embraces and
24:7.3 and emerge therefrom merely an exalted s..
24:7.3 not necessarily signify that the s. must translate into
24:7.5 “And s. number 842,842,682,846,782 of Havona,
24:7.6 on the records, the career of such a s. is closed.
24:7.8 all of which is disclosed when a s. undergoes
25:1.3 Every fourth s. is more physical in type than the
25:2.1 For every H. created, seven Universal Conciliators
26:6.1 of the Infinite Spirit—who, with their s. associates,
26:7.4 and the ever-present s. associate of the latter.
servitals or Havona Servitals
24:7.1 another order of central universe creatures, the H..
24:7.1 service in the superuniverse realms as the H. of
24:7.1 disappearance of the senior or more experienced s.?
24:7.6 Guides exactly equals the number of vanished s..
24:7.7 supposing the Graduate Guides to be evolved H.,
24:7.7 tendency of these guides and their associated s. to
24:7.8 Paradise associates collaborate to create the H.,
24:7.8 H. are thus, in actuality, a reflection in the perfect
25:0.2 1. Havona S..
25:0.9 Of the seven groups enumerated, only three—s.,
25:1.0 1. THE HAVONA SERVITALS
25:1.1 Though denominated s., these “midway creatures” of
25:1.2 The H. are the joint creative work of the Master
25:1.3 The number of s. is prodigious, and more are
25:1.3 They appear in groups of one thousand on the third
25:1.4 in the production of H. the law of spirit dominance
25:1.5 The newly created s., together with newly
25:1.5 S. are then assigned to the activities for which they
25:1.5 Both spirit s. and their more physical fellows are
25:1.6 The H. and the Graduate Guides manifest a
25:1.6 There is divine pathos in the separation of the s.
25:1.6 when the s. are dispatched on missions beyond
25:1.7 On superuniverse service the H. are always assigned
25:1.7 They serve on the educational worlds surrounding
25:1.7 report of Uversa indicates that almost 138 billion s.
25:1.7 They engage in an endless variety of activities in
25:1.7 Here they are your companions; they have come
25:1.7 And in these contacts the s. gain that preliminary
25:1.7 the Graduate Guides or—as translated s.—Graduate
25:2.2 for the purpose of creating a group of H.,
25:2.2 If, in the creation of s., Master Spirit Number
25:2.2 with the creation of one thousand Orvontonlike s.,
25:2.5 the fourth creatures of the s., is a semimaterial being.
25:3.15 and is the equivalent of the total number of H.,
30:1.78 8. Havona S..
30:2.75 1. Havona S..
38:7.6 characterized by “fourth creatures” much as are H.
44:0.17 the so-called fourth creatures of the H.
servitude
51:4.7 On most normal worlds involuntary s. does not
69:8.10 a new and improved form of modified industrial s..
102:5.3 is to morality as love is to duty, as sonship is to s.,