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The Urantia Book Concordance


— Ses-Som —

session

25:2.10 When in s. a commission functions as a group of

35:6.2 This council is in frequent s. at universe headquarters

37:2.2 as many as one thousand of these are often in s.

66:5.1 two or more of these ten councils met in joint s.,

67:2.1 the latter called the ten councils of Urantia in s.

74:3.3 Adam’s second day on earth was spent in s. with the

114:2.3 “the Baptist,” chairman of this council when it is in s.

141:5.1 all the evening conferences at Amathus was the s.

144:6.2 For three weeks these twenty-four men were in s.

148:6.9 “Then began the second s. with his friends.

151:2.8 This was a very profitable s. for the apostles and

153:5.2 the twelve women were in s. over at Peter’s house.

159:2.1 after the s. of questions and answers, John said to

164:4.1 when the very s. of the high Jewish court sitting in

164:5.1 All of the time this Sabbath-breaking s. of the

164:5.3 been in attendance upon the s. of the Sanhedrin,

172:3.14 the Sanhedrin, which was then in s. at the temple,

173:2.2 At noon s. of the Sanhedrin it was unanimously

184:3.18 this first s. of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at

184:4.1 This second s. was to be held on the day following

184:5.2 This s. of the court lasted only a half hour,

184:5.10 and while the court was in its second s., the women

186:1.4 the presence of the Sanhedrin, which was still in s..

sessions

133:3.2 Jesus held more than twenty s. with this forward-

133:6.4 thinker and Jesus had several profitable s. with him.

134:3.3 The afternoon s. started at 3:00 o’clock, and the

134:3.3 one of his three sons always presided at these s. of

134:3.4 and to conduct twelve evening s. of questions,

137:7.1 earnest, though cheerful and joyous, s. with these six

144:6.2 between their forenoon, afternoon, and evening s..

144:7.2 had many special s. with John’s twelve apostles.

148:0.3 answering the holdover questions from previous s..

149:4.1 At one of these evening s. one of the evangelists

154:1.1 With this group he held s. morning, afternoon, and

157:3.4 made ready to hold one of the most momentous s. of

165:1.1 Jesus reserved for the usual s. of questions and

184:4.1 passing the death sentence, there should be two s.

SetEgyptian god of darkness and evil

95:2.6 In the legendary battle of Horus with S. the young

95:2.6 but after S. was vanquished, this eye was restored

95:5.12 resurrected from a cruel death at the hands of S.,

setnoun

92:2.6 ideal of reaction in any given s. of circumstances.

111:4.4 The inner and the outer worlds have a different s. of

setadjective

74:7.21 Adam did his best to discourage the use of s. prayers

140:8.26 disciples and believers according to a s. pattern.

144:1.10 fully approve of the practice of uttering s. prayers.

144:2.1 that you should use such a s. and formal petition as

144:3.13 the Jews had some twenty-five or thirty s. prayers

176:4.6 return to earth from any and all s. events or settled

179:5.5 the almost mathematical precision of a s. formula.

setverb; see set about; set apart; set aside; set down;

set forth; set free; set off; set out; set up

1:0.5 divine goal which the infinite God has s. for man;

8:1.1 of Action is existent, and the vast stage of space is s.

8:1.3 The stage of universal space is s. for the manifold

15:4.2 so is the stage s. for the inauguration of universe

26:3.2 There is no time limit s. on the progress of ascending

26:4.12 The promulgation of that injunction has s all creation

26:7.1 required to meet the demands of the high goal s.

28:6.6 The judgment is s., and the books are opened.”

42:2.11 —gigantic energy systems s. in motion by the

43:5.16 he separated the sons of Adam, he s. the bounds of

50:5.10 no bounds s. upon the possibilities of attainment by

54:2.3 onetime Sovereign of your system s. the temporal

57:3.5 then, when contraction s. in, it whirled on faster and

57:5.3 Thus was the stage of local space s. for the unique

57:7.1 gravity as the sphere grew larger, began to s. in

57:7.5 The stage is being s. for a planet that can support life

59:0.8 the stage is s. for the opening chapters of that great

59:5.1 period opens with the stage almost ideally s. for the

60:4.5 the biologic stage is fully s. for the appearance of the

62:5.11 was s. upon by hostile gibbons and beaten to death.

63:2.1 They envisaged being s. upon by hostile relatives and

65:2.6 The stage was thus s. for the appearance of the first

65:3.1 life patterns after they have once been s. in operation

69:3.4 old men and cripples were s. to work making tools

69:8.2 captives were either eaten, tortured, s. to fighting

72:7.9 These tariffs are s. by the highest industrial court

76:1.2 Adam and his helpers s. themselves to work to build

76:5.7 It is not that Urantia needed a Creator Son to s. its

78:3.9 extensive climatic changes, s. the world stage for

83:4.6 it was customary to s. a false wedding day and then

88:1.8 S. with pearls, as was often done, it was man’s first

89:2.2 sanction of evolving religion, the stage was all s. for

90:2.3 thus was the stage s. for the many recent exhibitions

93:3.8 And thus did Melchizedek s. the monotheistic stage

94:6.9 Confucius s. a new pace for the shamans in that he

97:1.3 are the Lord’s, and he has s. the world upon them.”

97:1.6 and lifts up the beggars to s. them among princes

97:1.9 but hardly maintained the pace s. by Samuel;

97:2.1 tide of spiritual decadence that had s. in,

105:4.9 the universe stage is s.—the potentials are existent

108:2.3 Thus is the stage of the human mind s. for the

119:2.5 In justice and mercy this new ruler s. the turbulent

124:5.6 measure up to the standard which he s. for himself:

125:6.13 Mary s. to work with renewed energy to mold his

128:5.2 This conference was s. for the middle of June,

128:5.5 His friends from Egypt s. sail for home,

128:7.9 stage was being s. for Jesus’ departure from home.

129:4.7 not live his life on earth in order to s. an example

129:4.7 so did he thereby s. the example for all of us thus

130:0.3 Tarentum, where they s. sail for Athens in Greece,

130:6.3 S. your mind at work to solve its problems; teach

131:10.1 Ganid s. himself to the task of formulating what he

133:7.1 Shortly the travelers s. sail for Cyprus, stopping at

134:5.7 then will the stage be s. for major wars, world-wide

134:8.9 On that day he completed the task s. for Creator

135:8.5 “Bear with me now, for it becomes us to s. this

135:12.5 she s. herself to the task of having John put to death

136:9.9 By these decisions Jesus s. a worthy example for

136:9.9 And Jesus s. an inspiring example of universe loyalty

137:6.5 he s. an example by going back regularly to work

137:6.6 for their sakes have I s. myself apart to do your will.

140:1.4 follow you into this kingdom, there is s. a severe test

140:3.13 A city s. upon a hill cannot be hid.

140:4.4 A city s. on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men

140:10.3 Jesus lived his earth life on Urantia, not to s. a

141:7.9 on this bestowal mission, not to s. an example for

144:2.3 to see me, and I have nothing to s. before him’;

145:2.5 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are s. on edge.

145:2.5 who eats sour grapes, his teeth shall be s. on edge.

145:2.7 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are s. on edge.

145:3.3 The whole day’s events had s. the stage for this

146:2.5 You have s. at naught all my counsel, and you

146:2.13S. a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the

150:8.9 to s. at liberty those who are bruised and proclaim

155:1.1 The kings of the earth s. themselves, and the rulers

155:6.9 divide men and s. them in conscientious array

157:2.2 The issues of life and death are being s. before you

163:1.3 city, eating and drinking whatever is s. before you.

165:4.8 ‘If riches increase, s. not your heart upon them.

165:4.8 but their hearts are s. upon their own selfish gain’.

165:6.2 then may the lord of the house s. such a servant

165:6.2 As the lord of the household shall s. the true and

165:6.3 loved ones are destined to be s. against each other

168:1.9 was the stage all s. in this little hamlet of Bethany for

170:5.14 proceeded to s. the kingdom off into the future.

171:0.2 s. all Jesus’ followers to thinking that he was going

173:1.8 guards s. by the people stood watch at every

173:4.2 He s. a hedge about it, dug a pit for the wine press,

173:4.4 you are s. in your hearts to reject the Son of Man.”

176:3.4 When their lord had departed, his servants s.

176:3.4 I will now s. you as steward over many;

176:3.4 faithful over a few things, and I will now s. you

177:1.1 “But, Master, you may s. the basket down while you

177:4.7 Judas’s heart was too much s. on self-glory and the

179:4.6 to do what Judas had s. his mind to accomplish.

181:2.7 but you are still s. on making this kingdom come

181:2.27 before you will learn to s. a guard upon your lips?

185:6.4 not touch the hearts of those who had s. their minds

187:1.11 the Roman soldiers s. themselves about the task of

188:2.3 soldiers to s. them as watchmen before the tomb.

188:2.3 and s. the seal of Pilate on and around these stones

195:0.6 organizer and his successors kept up the pace Paul s.

195:10.18 disciples of a crucified carpenter s. in motion those

set about

66:6.4 Each of the ten planetary commissions s. slowly to

75:1.1 courageously s. the task of solving their manifold

90:3.3 disease and death, they s. to determine the causes of

97:10.7 Ezekiel also s. to establish the faithful observance of

130:2.6 the young Indian s. to find out the motive for

132:0.4 he therefore s., in the most amazing manner, to

170:5.14 s. to save his teaching from being wholly lost by

174:0.3 apostles s the establishment of the Gethsemane camp

187:1.11 the Roman soldiers s. themselves about the task of

set apart

82:2.5 women have always borne some mark which s. them

140:6.11 As my chosen apostles, now s. for the service of

142:7.1 “Master, on the day we were s. as ambassadors of

150:1.1 “On the morrow we will s. ten women for the work

150:1.3 Jesus gave these ten women as he s. them apart

150:2.3 Mary was s. for such service, together with

153:5.4 Did I not choose you twelve men and s. you apart

163:1.3 laid his hands upon the heads of the seventy to s.

163:1.3 I am about to s. you apart as messengers of the

163:4.9 he laid his hands upon them and s. them apart as

178:3.2 It was for this purpose that I s. you apart, in the

192:3.1 the very mount where the Master had s. them apart

192:3.2 even as when they were first s. for the special work

set aside

11:3.1 surrounding the presence of the Deities is s. as the

50:6.5 bestowal of Christ Michael did not immediately s.

72:6.6 After the conscript workers s. their own retirement

126:1.4 Early this year Joseph arranged to s. the income

138:9.1 apostles all reason, judgment, and logic were s. in

140:6.2 mistake of thinking that I have come to s. the law

set down

28:6.5 children of mercy—their spiritual liabilities—to be s.

75:1.3 No Adam of the planetary service was ever s. on a

95:6.2 a supreme God was clear in his mind, and he s. all

177:1.1 “But, Master, you may s. the basket down while you

189:4.6 They s. their burdens and began to look upon one

set forth

28:6.14 Your assets of trustworthiness are clearly s alongside

122:7.3 But before they actually s., Joseph was reconciled to

133:9.1 And so they s. forth for the ancient city of Ur.

134:0.2 the best place in all the Roman world wherein to s.

149:2.2 those who would s. them forth as the embodiment

196:2.6 gloriously s. in the original gospel of the kingdom.

set free

84:5.7 the modern factory which largely s. woman free

101:6.10 shall know the truth, and the truth shall s. him free.

120:2.6 s. rebellion-segregated man spiritually free.

123:5.11 to the captives, and to s. the spiritual prisoners free.”

125:5.10 and so s. them free from their terrible bondage to law

126:4.2 the captives, and to s. the spiritual prisoners free;

140:8.26 “I want to s. men free so that they can start out

150:1.3 the emancipation proclamation which s. women

162:2.2 kill me because on the Sabbath day s. a man held

170:2.2 The gospel of the kingdom was to s. man free and

179:5.4 Jesus rather sought to s. man’s reborn soul free

185:3.7 have made against him; I think he ought to be s..”

188:5.3 Jesus s. men free to choose better ways of living.

194:3.14 woman has been forever s. from all religious

set off

41:0.2 no such clear lines of physical demarcation s. the

50:7.3 Such rewards s. the individual from the average,

72:12.4 Neither are the various peoples of Urantia s. from

170:5.14 proceeded to s. the kingdom off into the future.

set out

94:2.6 The Brahmans s. out to deanthropomorphize the

128:6.8 their appointment for the Passover supper, and s. for

137:4.15 saying: “It is the custom to s. first the good wine and

137:5.1 Jude, Jesus’ youngest brother, s. in search of him.

137:5.2 But when Jesus s. to make clear to them who he

141:6.1 down the Jordan on the way to Jerusalem, he s. to

143:3.8 s. at once for the city of Sychar, near Jacob’s well.

169:1.7 all his funds and s. upon a journey to a far country

171:7.7 He frequently s. to help a person by asking for help.

173:0.1 and after a brief conference they s. for Jerusalem.

176:3.4 several abilities; and then he s. on his journey.

177:4.4 Judas had s. to get honor for himself, and if this

181:2.13 that day at the customhouse when you first s. to

set up

11:4.3 seven trillion of these historic reservations now s.

42:2.12 the pressure-presence and the tension-trends s. up

53:4.2 proceeded to s. up his own legislative assembly

80:9.13 delighting to s. up great stones as tokens to the sun,

88:2.3 “And this stone which I have s. up as a pillar shall be

89:6.6 s. up the gates thereof in his youngest son, Segub.”

117:4.14 but he has s. up tensions in the creations circling

135:3.2 shall the God of heaven s. up a kingdom which

135:6.7 the reputed memorial stones s. up by Joshua to

140:1.2 “The new kingdom which my Father is about to s. in

153:2.1 the king you have s. up over you into the hands of

153:3.4 And in other ways do you dare to s. up your own

171:2.6 the kingdom would certainly be s. up somewhat in

173:1.3 money-changers moved on to Jerusalem and s. up

setback

67:6.7 Notwithstanding the terrible s. of rebellion there

73:0.1 regardless of the cultural and moral s. which so

80:6.2 This early s. was more than compensated by the

171:4.8 willing to grasp the warnings of the impending s..

setbacks

68:1.5 progressed on Urantia, notwithstanding its many s..

80:9.7 the most serious and lasting of all cultural s. up to

Sethson of Adam and Eve

76:3.4 religious rulers, or priesthood, originated with S.,

76:3.4 He was born one hundred and twenty-nine years

76:3.4 S. became absorbed in the work of improving the

76:3.4 His son, Enos, founded the new order of worship,

Sethardone of the seven outstanding human teachers

121:6.4 seven outstanding human teachers: S., Moses, Philo,

Sethite

76:3.5 The S. priesthood was a threefold undertaking,

76:3.9 the threefold duty of a S.: to be priest, physician,

76:3.10 And when thinking of the S. priesthood, do not

78:5.1 when the regeneration of the S. priesthood and the

78:6.3 Ten per cent, including a group of the S. priests,

78:8.7 ruled by the apostate descendants of the S. priests.

79:3.3 fact that so many of the S. priesthood entered India,

79:3.4 a company of one hundred S. priests entered India

80:9.6 as well as many of the descendants of the S. priests.

83:8.1 The S. priests made marriage a religious ritual; but

92:4.6 teachings of Adam were carried on by the S. priests,

92:5.9 1. The S. period.

92:5.9 The S. priests, as regenerated under the leadership

93:3.1 which had been developed by the early S. priests

104:1.5 portrayals were brought to India by the S. priests,

Sethites

76:3.10 those high-minded and noble teachers of health and

76:3.10 Their religious concepts of Deity were advanced

76:3.10 their method of education have never since been

79:4.6 the S.; the Brahmans of the twentieth century after

80:6.4 remnants of the early religious teachings of the S.,

92:4.6 evolution was modified by the teachings of the S..

92:5.9 They functioned throughout the lands of the Andites,

92:5.9 their influence persisted longest among the Greeks,

92:5.9 they continued to the present times as the Brahman

92:5.9 The S. and their followers never entirely lost the

93:3.1 lingering traditions of the methods of the ancient S..

95:1.1 Mesopotamia had about lost the teachings of the S.

98:7.2 equaled that of their illustrious predecessors, the S.

104:1.2 the Trinity concept of the S. persisted in Egypt and

setsnoun

39:5.12 what are apparently double s. of wings extending

61:1.10 early mammals developed two successive s. of teeth

70:5.7 The red men often had two s. of chiefs—the sachems,

setsverb

3:5.2 “He removes kings and s. up kings.”

41:0.1 The characteristic space phenomenon which s. off

51:6.2 Prince, s. the pace for the development of civilization

84:0.3 sex s. the home off from all other social activities.

89:10.4 It does not mark man as mean but rather s. him apart

90:3.10 evolution then unerringly s. in motion those forces

95:5.9 Aton s. all in their place and provides all with their

162:2.2 a gospel that s. men free from the burdensome

188:5.2 Mercy s. the guilt of evil-doing to one side; but

settingsee settingwith stage; settingwith sun

30:2.9 concerned in s. forth those orders of intelligent

39:9.1 formerly s. them apart from the ministering spirits

44:3.4 Provision is made for a suitable s. for the reversion

69:9.16 But improved machinery is gradually s. men free

81:2.17 The older river races made their huts by s. tall poles

89:3.4 the virtue of physical suffering, s. the example by

120:0.9 And this was the s. of the momentous occasion when

122:0.1 Mary should have been chosen as the immediate s.

148:5.2 And I have come to make a beginning of s. these

158:8.1 to one of Peter’s little ones and, s. the child down

159:5.7 the Jewish religion and translated it to a worthy s.

162:3.3 they would accuse him before the Sanhedrin of s.

164:1.3 and s. the man upon his own beast, brought him

165:5.7 warnings they had heard before but not in the s.

179:1.6 rendezvous with Jesus, and even in such a solemn s.,

182:2.13 who had assembled his men preparatory to s. out,

190:5.4 ministering to the sick and afflicted and s. free

settingwith stage

57:6.11 the astronomic preliminaries to the s. of the stage for

61:3.12 period contributed much toward the s. of the stage

132:0.5 just three factors of paramount value in the early s.

152:2.6 This was the stage s. about five o’clock on

153:1.0 1. THE SETTING OF THE STAGE

settingwith sun

58:2.9 rises and slightly to the west as the sun nears s..

63:2.5 one evening about the time of the s. of the sun,

145:3.5 Soon after the s. of the sun, as Jesus and the apostles

176:0.2 the temple, glorified by the rays of the s. sun;

settings

121:1.1 cultural and linguistic s. for the effective spread of

settlesee settle down

5:1.8 Therefore s. in your philosophy now and forever: To

35:2.4 and s. the serious differences which arise from time

53:8.4 that his triumph on your world would forever s. the

57:7.1 caused the heavier elements, such as iron, to s. more

70:1.3 Andon taught his children to s. disputes by beating

70:1.3 The later Andonites used to s. disputes by holding a

70:10.5 these ordeals did not necessarily s. a dispute justly.

77:3.8 failing to s. the other two by debate, they fell to

90:3.7 dissect the body, and s. upon some finding as the

110:5.6 and every human being must s. these problems for

139:11.3 advocate of salvation through faith in God to s. all

158:0.1 the Master ascended the mountain alone to s. the

settle down

75:1.6 and Eve were not willing to s. to the long, long test.

99:1.1 This coming social order will not s. complacently for

99:1.3 Urantia society can never hope to s. as in past ages.

123:0.1 in Alexandria, where the family was able to s. to a

127:3.12 much more content to return to his home and s. to

128:7.3 his youngest brother, who was not inclined to s. to

133:4.11 My son, stop trying to deceive yourself; s. to the

144:6.4 It was some time before the twenty-four could s. to

181:0.2 discourse had been discussed and had begun to s. in

settledverb; see settled down; settled in light and life

15:9.16 on a clear track; its orbit must be safely and finally s..

22:4.6 question is s. by appeal to an ascendant commission

30:4.21 the status of the ascending mortal is forever s..

32:3.2 of all its inhabited worlds has been forever s. and

35:9.8 universe, when things are fully sifted and finally s.,

55:8.1 When an entire system becomes s. in life, a new

55:8.7 And now, as the systems one by one become s. in

56:7.2 when an entire constellation is thus s., the second

56:7.6 the creations of time and space are progressively s.

59:3.9 This salt s. in great lagoons which were alternately

65:4.4 Carriers in their laboratories before they finally s.

74:0.1 of the biologic uplifters to Urantia, s. slowly to the

76:1.4 After getting s. in the new Eden, it became

77:4.11 the associates of Van s. about the shores of the lake

78:1.4 other Nodite groups that had s. in the Levant were,

80:7.2 This was the only island s. so early by such a

80:7.4 The group which finally s. in Greece consisted of

80:7.10 out of the Euphrates valley and s. upon the island of

80:7.11 Another great colony s. on the Mediterranean near

80:8.5 Much of central Europe was thus early s. by these

86:2.2 Not finding a material source for his miseries, he s.

95:6.2 he s. upon a program of returning to his northern

97:9.1 the Israelites—only three or four tribes s. in Palestine.

114:1.1 in surety and in principle forever s. the status of your

121:7.1 Jewish theology was irrevocably s., forever fixed.

126:3.9 Jesus had s. many things about his forthcoming work

126:3.10 Having s. something about the nature of his mission

127:6.8 Having s. already in his mind that he was not to

130:3.4 they were s. near the eastern end of the long

134:8.9 Caligastia secession on Urantia were virtually s..

135:4.6 s. that he was to become the herald of the Messiah;

136:4.9 was a matter already s. and sealed on the records

136:6.1 Having s. his policy concerning all personalities of

136:6.2 Jesus thus s. upon another and consistent policy

136:8.1 He s. upon a policy of procedure which eliminated

136:9.1 Having s. such questions of policy as pertained to his

137:1.3 informed Simon that he had s. in his own mind that

147:2.2 they had hardly got themselves s. at Bethany when

161:1.7 three of the Godheads and forever s. the question

settled down

57:8.16 Most of the heavier metals had s. toward the center

81:1.2 civilization had s. to a world-wide stalemate except

123:1.1 and Mary, for the first time since Jesus’ birth, s. with

127:4.7 Simon was slow in getting s in life and was the cause

139:4.15 John, after becoming bishop of the Asia churches, s.

151:5.5 established its equilibrium, s. into a great calm.

172:5.10 never fully recovered from the depression which s.

187:3.4 cheap, sour wine as they s. for the long deathwatch.

191:0.5 James had s. with the others to watchful waiting.

settledwith light and life

14:3.5 the Corps of the Finality, beings eternally s. in light

15:9.15 universe immediately swing into the s. circuits of

18:6.6 When a local universe is s., its glorified beings

19:2.6 systems, whether in their earlier epochs or when s.

19:5.3 universes before such material creations are s..

20:9.4 ushered into the s. status of a sphere of light and

20:9.4 Finality Corps has much to do with the spheres s.,

20:9.5 belief that, when the superuniverses are finally s.,

30:1.92 the universes of time and space until they are s..

30:4.32 though they serve in many capacities on worlds s..

31:0.8 the universes of space and administer the worlds s.,

31:6.1 on their native world subsequent to its being s..

32:3.2 Neither is a local universe s. until its physical

35:10.4 capacities, at least until the universe of Nebadon is s.

36:1.4 When an evolutionary planet is finally s., the Life

37:2.4 ascension candidates so long as a universe is not s..

38:9.12 the arrival of the Planetary Prince to the age of s.,

39:9.1 sometimes assigned to the ministry of worlds s..

40:2.2 When such a world is s. in the advanced stages of

44:0.1 on all spheres s.; but their chief realm of activity is

47:0.3 When a system is s., and as the mansion worlds

48:3.17 As systems and universes are s., the mansion worlds

49:0.2 worlds finally s. nor planets in the prehuman stage of

49:6.21 decreasingly frequent on these spheres long s..

51:3.9 affairs even far into the age when such a world is s.

55:0.1 for the culminating evolutionary attainment, the s.

55:0.3 these worlds s. are destined to go on throughout the

55:1.1 the admission of such a sphere to the s. ages of

55:2.5 On worlds s., “funerals” are occasions of joy,

55:2.7 to such a world on the day when it was first s..

55:2.8 though long s., are entirely free from natural death

55:4.26 receive Adjusters while yet serving on a world s. in

55:5.2 The advanced stages of a world s represent the acme

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the s. status of light and life,

55:6.8 worlds long existing in the seventh epoch of s.?

55:6.9 view one of these more advanced worlds long s.,

55:6.10 We often ponder: If the grand universe should be s.

55:7.2 the actual rulers, or directors, of such a world s.

55:8.1 When an entire system becomes s. in life, a new

55:8.5 receiving worlds after an entire system is s.;

55:8.7 And now, as the systems one by one become s. in

55:9.2 When a constellation is s., the legislative function

55:10.1 When a universe becomes s., it soon swings into the

55:11.1 sectors do not figure directly in the plan of being s..

55:11.1 A superuniverse is s. when all of its component local

55:11.7 In some of the older universes we find worlds s. in

55:11.7 seventh epoch—whose local systems are not yet s.

55:11.8 what will happen when a whole superuniverse is s. in

55:12.1 what would occur when a superuniverse became s.

55:12.3 If and when a superuniverse should be s., we believe

55:12.5 as dependent on Havona) becomes entirely s..

56:7.2 components of a local universe are progressively s.

56:7.5 during the later stages of a local universe s..

56:7.6 If and when the grand universe becomes s., what

56:10.1 As the worlds s. progress from the initial stage to the

56:10.9 The worlds s. are so fully concerned with the

65:1.9 forward to a time when the universe may be s.,

70:8.1 the differentiation of social levels, while a world s.

77:9.4 midwayers anchored on a planet until the ages of s..

77:9.10 comrades in the long struggle to attain a s. status of

93:10.9 the Paradise adventure when Urantia has become s..

106:0.18 now evolving, will sometime attain the s. status of

106:3.4 ages, after the seven superuniverses have been s.,

112:7.15 future after the seven superuniverses have become s.,

116:0.5 when the superuniverses are s., the Supreme will

116:5.17 In the s. universes of light and life there are no

117:0.2 will of God, then would the creations of time be s.,

117:6.23 another way of saying that the universes will be s..

117:7.3 sovereignty of supremacy concerning universes s..

118:8.9 A local system s. has experientially achieved those

118:10.11 and superuniverses become s., the Supreme

118:10.15 sovereignty of the Supreme on the worlds long s..

129:4.5 the highest and most advanced of all the worlds s..

settledadjective

4:1.3 “Forever, O Lord, your word is s. in heaven.

14:0.2 This is the one and only s., perfect, and established

15:8.6 systems become stabilized, become physically s.,

15:9.15 universe immediately swing into the s. circuits of

15:9.16 a clear track; its orbit must be safely and finally s..

15:9.18 reckoned as belonging to the s. physical order of the

19:5.9 I have arrived at the s. conclusion that the Inspired

20:9.4 the planet will be ushered into the s. status of a

21:0.3 When s. in supreme authority, they are called Master

21:3.8 4. Supreme sovereignty—the s. authority following

21:3.15 then is he supremely s. in universe authority;

21:4.2 created children before they assume s. jurisdiction

21:5.6 the beginning, of a s. administration in any local

21:5.9 After his elevation to s. sovereignty in a local

26:4.13 secured your entrance to the s. abodes of eternity;

26:5.1 the stabilized worlds and s. economy of the central

27:6.5 And while philosophy can never be as s. in its

30:4.32 no specific or s. employment for the Mortal Corps of

32:3.1 The only creation that is perfectly s. is Havona,

32:3.2 stabilized until they are swung into the s. circuits of

32:3.7 The personalities of a given universe are s. and

33:3.5 Son’s helper becomes forever s. in surety and control

36:1.4 In the later and s. ages of an evolving universe these

40:10.6 from the earlier and less s. epochs to the later eras

41:0.4 Nebadon, which today swings in an increasingly s.

43:8.2 is the most s. period in an ascending mortal’s career

49:6.21 Further in the advanced stages of s. existence, when

50:5.10 live upon these supernal and s. worlds of time and

52:2.8 Gradually the practices of s. habitations and the

52:7.7 ripening for advanced life and a more s. existence.

53:9.2 Upon Michael’s becoming the s. head of the

55:0.1 culminating evolutionary attainment, the s. status

55:0.2 Each advancing stage of s. status may be segregated

55:2.8 though long s. in life, are entirely free from death

55:2.8 epochs of the seventh stage of s. planetary life.

55:2.9 The translated souls of the flowering ages of the s.

55:3.11 When a s. world progresses beyond the third stage of

55:3.13 A planet the size of Urantia, when fairly well s.,

55:4.1 In the successive stages of s. existence the inhabited

55:4.2 in ever-increasing numbers throughout the s. ages

55:4.3 from the first to the seventh stage of s. existence.

55:4.4 A world in this initial s. stage is being administered

55:4.8 places in the new administration of the s. sphere.

55:4.9 after the first s. stage so that they may humanize in

55:4.12 on throughout the career of a s. planet Teacher Sons

55:4.14 In each succeeding age of s. existence the finaliters

55:4.20 The readjustments of this stage of s existence pertain

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the s. status of light and life,

55:6.3 throughout the s. eras the physical evolution of

55:6.4 as the successive epochs of s. life are experienced.

55:6.9 the mortal races on such s. worlds of perfected

55:7.4 This s. age continues on and on until every inhabited

55:8.7 newly perfected family of one hundred s. systems of

55:9.1 unification of a whole constellation of s. systems

55:9.2 When a constellation is thus s. in light, the function

55:9.2 From stage to stage in the s. life the univitatia

55:10.8 The Creator Sons of such s. universes spend much

55:11.7 seventh epoch—whose local systems are not yet s. in

55:11.8 by observing what takes place on long-s. worlds

55:11.8 what will happen when a whole superuniverse is s. in

55:12.1 what would occur when a superuniverse became s.

55:12.2 on the divisional capitals of the s. superuniverses.

55:12.3 forthwith become active in the s. superuniverse.

57:7.7 Presently,the atmosphere became more s. and cooled

64:6.14 to abandon the chase, establish s. communities,

66:7.4 in one residence of comparatively s. location date

66:7.18 country around the city was well s. within a radius of

67:6.10 not actually and finally s. until this ruling of the

68:2.6 the woman had to maintain a s. residence where

71:1.2 nomads, who would swoop down on s. agriculturists

77:9.10 comrades in the long struggle to attain a s. status

96:6.2 herders into s. and somewhat sedate farmers.

97:3.3 The northern and s. Canaanites (the Baalites) freely

103:6.12 a satisfying understanding of his sure and s. place

106:0.18 now evolving, will sometime attain the s. status of

109:5.3 by your own preconceived opinions, s. ideas,

114:1.1 Urantia had no sure and s. relationship with the

116:5.17 In the s. universes of light and life there are no

116:5.17 the problems of the relationship of the s. universes

117:7.17 challenge the perfected citizens of the s. universes

119:8.1 the Son of God, proclaimed the s. ruler of Nebadon.

121:7.1 the Jews had arrived at a s. concept of their origin,

129:1.15 This was the last year of his s. life.

131:3.4 the mind, like a mountain, is s. and immovable,

132:0.9 they were not victims of a s. preconception as to all

144:1.7 they had little or no s. idea as to what the kingdom

148:0.4 This was the longest s. and well-organized period of

154:7.2 No more did he have the semblance of a s. abode.

155:5.9 The s., crystallized, and established religions of

155:6.5 may impart a present feeling of s. security,

158:2.4 received in accordance with your s. determination,

160:1.14 it is impossible to maintain s. and established goals

168:1.12 Martha was not s. and constant in her attitude.

172:5.6 on the way down Olivet to arrive at any s. notion

176:3.7 You are not given truth to crystallize into s., safe,

176:4.6 his return from any and all set events or s. epochs.

settledness

55:3.22 can hope to progress beyond the first stage of s. in

55:7.4 to achieve light and life—has experienced such s. for

55:9.3 Entrance upon the seventh stage of s. will no doubt

118:10.15 units of the grand universe as they too achieve a s.

155:5.13 intellectual s. of the religion of traditional authority

160:1.15 of insights, elevation of ideals, and s. of goals.

settlement

40:10.7 service contributions to the welfare and eventual s.

50:4.3 In the headquarters s. on your world every human

63:6.7 the region of the Caspian Sea at a s. called Oban,

66:3.3 The nucleus of the Prince’s s. was a very simple but

67:3.4 dwelt in an unwalled and poorly protected s. east of

70:8.7 —classes arose consequent upon urban or rural s..

71:8.14 planet upon the earlier phases of s. in light and life.

72:2.16 authority for the s. of economic misunderstandings.

75:5.3 they declared war on the near-by Nodite s..

75:5.9 The news of the annihilation of the Nodite s. near

77:4.5 allude to this near-by Nodite s. as “the land of Nod”;

77:4.8 the Sumerians describe the site of a remarkable s.

78:7.5 he was a wine maker of Aram, a river s. near Erech

80:7.3 Almost two thousand years after the s. of Crete

80:8.4 The most northerly s. of the Danubians was at Liege

106:0.3 up to, but not including, s. in light and life.

114:1.3 the distant future of planetary s. in light and life.

116:5.12 The s. of the seven superuniverses in light and life

132:5.20 fairness will guide you in the just and impartial s.

settlements

50:4.2 Such headquarters cities, or s., of the early times

63:5.2 one thousand separate s. along the great rivers

63:6.7 From Oban he sent out teachers to the remote s. to

64:1.7 Fewer and fewer of the primitive s. maintained the

64:2.6 most of the early s. of the Andon descendants were

69:3.6 public lodginghouses, on the outskirts of the s..

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who reside in country s. carry

73:2.3 headquarters and from sixty-one far-scattered s.,

74:2.3 Hundreds of believer s. had faithfully kept up the

77:4.13 visited one of the easternmost of the old Vanite s. to

78:1.5 3. Andonites maintained five or six representative s.

78:1.7 Their most advanced s. were situated northwest of

78:1.10 of the indigo race had their most progressive s. in

78:2.3 Only among the old s. of Van and Amadon and the

78:3.4 Still to the north of these s. the best of the early

78:7.5 Noah would go to the neighboring river s. every

78:8.2 These s. suffered less from the floods because of

79:1.2 Here they built their s. and entered into trade

79:1.8 red-haired nomads to the north of the peaceful s. of

79:3.6 The s. along the seacoast of the Western Ghats

79:5.5 raiding parties spread havoc among the yellow s..

79:6.4 The coastal s. fared poorly in later years as floods

79:6.5 amount of Andite blood eastward to the river s..

79:7.1 the Yellow River among the Chinese s. of Kansu.

79:7.1 eastward to Honan, where the most progressive s.

79:7.2 progressive than the southern s. on the Yangtze.

79:7.2 the s. along the Yellow River had forged ahead of

80:1.2 in connection with their s. on the slowly rising Nile

80:2.4 This cataclysm of nature flooded scores of s. and

80:2.5 hunted, herded, and tilled the soil around their s.

80:3.9 But as they commenced to establish s. and engage

80:8.4 The best pottery is the product of the earlier s..

145:2.14 This report was carried to all the smaller s. around

settlers

81:2.16 not unlike the log cabins of the American pioneer s..

settling

17:3.11 the jubilee occasioned by the s. of an entire universe

21:3.9 —the advanced relationship growing out of the s. of

21:3.10 sovereignty—exercised subsequent to the s. of the

21:3.24 In s. the question of sovereignty in a local universe

32:3.3 Sons for organizing, evolving, disciplining, and s.

37:9.11 the far-distant time of the s. of the planet in light

40:10.6 wisdom—and this in itself is a vital factor in the s.

51:7.2 until the s. of the world in the era of light and life;

55:7.1 new planetary headquarters to the time of the s. of

55:8.2 With the s. of the system the Assigned Sentinel,

55:8.3 After the s. of an entire system in light and life the

55:10.4 The s. of an entire local universe in light and life

55:11.2 the co-ordinate s of the one hundred associated local

56:7.2 With the s. of a system in light, this Son-Spirit

59:1.11 where the waves were sufficient to prevent mud s..

59:5.14 This crustal uneasiness—the s. and rising of the land—

72:5.3 improvements over older methods of s. problems.

106:2.3 slowly expands to encompass the evolutionary s.

106:2.8 await the co-ordinate s. of the entire grand universe

117:7.7 the eventful times of the s. of local universes in

150:3.7 5. Casting lots, while it may be a way of s. minor

sevensee seven adjutant mind-spirits; seven bestowals

seven billion, etc.; seven circles; seven circuits;

seven days; seven groups; seven levels; seven o’clock;

seven orders; seven spheres; seven times; seven

worlds; seven years; Seven

see also Absolutes; Executives; Master Spirits;

Power Directors; superuniverses; Supervisors

0:1.19 forms of relativity, we encounter s. conceivable types

0:3.1 Total, infinite reality is existential in s. phases and

8:4.3 the Spirit fully participated in the s. transcendental

9:8.3 Each of these s. creations is dependent on one of the

9:8.3 who acts through the s. Reflective Spirits situated at

10:2.7 are experiential and are s. in number.

10:2.8 they function in s. different singular and plural

10:2.8 since these s. associations exhaust the possibilities

10:2.8 shall appear in s. variations of values, meanings,

10:5.7 the Trinity as infinite, do not ignore the s. triunities;

11:3.3 residential region, is divided into s. concentric zones.

11:3.3 these s. zones are often designated “the Father’s

11:3.3 is in part subdivided into s. immense divisions,

11:3.4 Each of the s. sectors of Paradise is subdivided

11:3.4 And s. of the grand units make up the master units

11:3.4 and s. of the master units constitute a superior unit

11:4.2 indicate the location of the s flash stations for certain

12:1.10 in excess of the total known mass of all s. sectors

13:0.2 and each group of s. is differently eternalized.

13:0.4 No being may sojourn on any of these s. shining

13:0.7 —rather, one of the s. sectors of the grand universe.

13:3.1 the worlds of the s. phases of pure-spirit existence.

13:4.1 spheres of the Eternal Son there circle the s. orbs of

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to all

14:1.1 are the following s. space conditions and motions:

14:1.9 Infinite Spirit, one of the S. Spirits of the Circuits.

14:1.12 the s. Paradise satellites of the Infinite Spirit.

14:1.12 One Paradise-Havona day is just s. minutes,

14:2.3 the balanced function of the s. forms of Havona

14:2.3 Each of these basic energies manifests s. phases of

14:4.1 There are s. basic forms of living things and beings

15:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPERUNIVERSES

15:0.1 s. spokes the radiations of the Seven Master Spirits

15:0.2 The first post-Havona creation was divided into s.

15:7.5 culture, each of which is encircled by s. satellites,

15:7.10 the s. higher universities of advanced spiritual

15:7.10 Each of these s. clusters of wonder spheres

15:9.5 reflective-service circuit of the s. Reflective Spirits in

15:10.20 7. The s. Reflective Image Aids—the spokesmen of

15:10.20 Aids—the spokesmen of the s. Reflective Spirits

15:11.2 legislative or advisory council consists of s. houses,

15:14.0 14. PURPOSES OF THE S. SUPERUNIVERSES

15:14.1 There are s major purposes which are being unfolded

15:14.4 The s. purposes of superuniverse evolution are

16:0.1 but there are just s. associative possibilities,

16:0.1 possibilities, and only s., inherent in three Deities.

16:0.1 why the universe is operated in s. grand divisions,

16:0.1 why the number s. is basically fundamental in its

16:0.2 their characteristics from, the following s. likenesses:

16:0.11 All the afterplans of the s. segments of the grand

16:2.5 distribute the Infinite Spirit to the s. segments of

16:2.5 to apply to the collective group of s. any or all of

16:3.1 primary expressions of the s. possible associations of

16:3.3 in personal liaison with the s. Reflective Spirits at

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the s. Reflective Spirits

16:5.5 always a group of s. finaliters is assembled, one

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinating

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:0.10 through the s. Paradise satellites of the Spirit,

17:1.1 The headquarters of the Master Spirits occupy the s.

17:1.1 a group of s. who were trinitized by the Father, Son,

17:1.8 dwell on the s. superuniverse headquarters.

17:2.1 S. of these extraordinary personalities were created

17:3.1 but each of the s. creative episodes attendant upon

17:3.1 reflect the natures and characters of the s. possible

17:3.1 it is necessary to have s. of these Reflective Spirits

17:3.1 One of each of the s. types is required in order to

17:3.1 These groups of s. dissimilar Reflective Spirits

17:3.2 and are a part of one of the s. universal mysteries of

17:3.11 the direction of Majeston, all s. may and do act in

17:4.1 there are just s. Aids on the headquarters of each

17:4.1 The first creative act of the s. Reflective Spirits of

17:4.1 was the production of their s. Image Aids,

17:4.2 two, three, four, or even all s. are required for the

17:6.1 of this discussion of the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:8.3 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinators

18:1.2 special worlds is divided into s. major departments,

18:1.2 other s., one representing the Father, one the Son,

18:1.3 they also disclose s. distinct group characteristics.

18:1.5 contact of the Deities with these s. basic groupings

18:2.2 preside over the destinies of the s. supergovernments

18:3.3 the s. segmental groupings of the grand universe.

19:3.2 from one to s. Counselors being associated with each

19:3.3 Censor, and from one to s. Divine Counselors.

19:3.4 One Perfector of Wisdom, s. Divine Counselors,

19:3.7 S. Divine Counselors in liaison with a trinitized trio

21:3.4 a Creator Son passes through six, perhaps s., stages

21:3.16 universe involves the following s. experiential steps:

21:3.19 3. To traverse each of the s. experiences on the

21:3.19 execution of one of the s. consecrations to the will of

21:4.2 to the revelation of the s. primary expressions of the

22:7.4 There are s. different ways such finaliters may elect

22:8.1 progeny of the multiple liaisons of s. finaliter corps

22:8.6 Finaliters, one of the s. Paradise Corps of the Finality

22:10.5 one time in s. that we enjoy the personal

23:2.2 Infinite Spirit to the following s. divisions of service:

24:0.2 throughout the grand universe in s. divisions:

24:0.11 Of the s. classes composing this group, only the

24:1.7 The supreme supervisors are s. in number and are

24:1.7 the charge of a marvelous group of s. associate

24:1.8 the s. associate circuit supervisors and the first order

24:2.3 S. Census Directors operate in Havona, one being

24:2.3 Excepting these s. and the reserves of the order on

24:2.4 Havona pilot worlds and the s. superuniverse chiefs.

25:2.1 s. Universal Conciliators are brought into being,

25:2.2 the s. reflections of the Seven Master Spirits.

25:2.3 for, while all s. are reflected on the superuniverse

25:2.4 Each of the s. supercreations is actually pervaded

25:4.11 on the spheres of assignment in groups of s..

26:2.5 There are s. types of these high angels, each of

26:2.5 the angels of all s. created types function in all

26:2.6 these s. subsidiary Spirits of Havona were not a

26:4.10 groups contains angels of all s. created types,

26:5.2 phases of instruction is divided into s. branches of

28:2.2 situated on conjoint executive sphere number s. in

28:3.1 hosts are produced by the s. Reflective Spirits

28:3.1 with the creation of these angels in groups of s..

28:3.1 In each s. there are always one primary, three

28:3.1 When s. such seconaphim are created, one,

28:4.2 The s. supergovernments, though individually

28:4.3 incline by inherent nature towards s. types of service,

28:4.4 True, the s. Reflective Spirits are there, but these

28:4.5 some one of the s. Reflective Spirits of assignment,

28:5.2 The s. reflective types of secondary seconaphim are

28:6.1 angels are created serially and in s. reflective types,

28:6.1 These s. types of tertiary seconaphim are:

29:1.2 The Supreme Power Directors are s. in number,

29:2.10 These s. co-ordinates and associates of the Power

29:2.13 power centers, but s. specialized and well-directed,

29:2.14 bathes the whole of each of the s. supercreations.

29:2.15 universe power functions in s. phases and discloses

29:3.4 and this is true of all s. divisions of both orders.

29:3.11 exert control over only s. of the ten forms of energy

29:4.3 the circuits between each of the s. supercreations;

30:1.93 thousand major working groups of s. classes each.

30:2.1 family of living beings is registered in s. divisions:

30:3.1 s. courtesy colonies sojourn on the architectural

30:4.1 to present a synopsis of the following s. stages of the

31:9.5 The absonite level embraces the s. Master Architects

31:9.11 The s. Architects of the superuniverses act as

31:9.11 associate assistants to the s. Architects of the seven

31:10.1 has the oversight of the s. Corps of the Finality,

31:10.9 the s. constitute the Supreme Council of Destiny on

31:10.10 The gathering together of these s. finaliter corps

31:10.10 These s. finaliter corps probably signify the

31:10.10 The s. finaliter corps represent the divinity

33:7.2 courts function in s. divisions of ten sections each.

33:8.3 members from each system and s. representatives

34:4.11 These are the “s. spirits of God,” “like lamps burning

36:2.10 permitted to reveal that the s. central emplacements

36:2.11 The domain of life is characterized by three, s.,

36:2.11 There are also s. architectural types of life design,

37:9.12 the s. Reflective Spirits resident on the capital of

39:0.9 one by one, achieved all s. of the seraphic services,

40:0.1 s. general classes of the Ascending Sons of God have

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “seventy times s.” opportunities for

40:10.6 service in all s. segments of the grand universe, but

42:2.22 into power as one of the s. “infinities of divinity.”

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

42:9.1 because there are s. openings in the human head,

42:9.2 The number s. is basic to the central universe and

42:9.2 which recurs in groups of s.—a birthmark carried by

42:9.3 and chemical properties in segregated periods of s.

42:9.3 Man should also note that there are s. colors in the

43:2.4 division of this latter tribunal consists of s. judges,

44:0.3 one thousand to each of the s. divisions of artisans

44:0.5 commissioned in the following s. major divisions of

44:1.14 morontia music not infrequently employs all s. modes

44:6.2 corps is grouped under the following s. major heads:

45:0.1 —Jerusem itself, the s. major satellites, and forty-nine

45:0.1 while the s. subsatellites of these transition spheres

45:0.2 The seven mansion worlds are the s. subsatellites of

45:1.6 The s. satellites of this world are assigned to the

45:1.8 Its s. surrounding satellites are assigned to individual

45:1.10 The s. satellites surrounding the Father’s world are

45:3.1 Satania is administered by a staff of s. Lanonandeks:

45:3.9 This executive group of s. Lanonandeks constitutes

45:4.1 At the center of the s. angelic residential circles on

46:1.1 The sphere has s. major capitals and seventy minor

46:1.1 The s. sectional capitals are concerned with diverse

46:1.2 Jerusem mile is equivalent to about s. Urantia miles.

47:0.1 but the s. satellites of world number one are more

47:3.5 Temple of New Life there extend s. radial wings,

47:3.5 is devoted to the assembly of one of the s. races of

47:3.5 resurrection chambers in each of these s. wings

47:3.11 The center of the s. major circles of the first

47:9.2 While sojourning on mansonia number s., permission

47:9.2 is granted to visit transition world number s.,

48:6.3 assigned for service in the following s. divisions:

49:2.1 but there are s. distinct physical types as well as

49:2.1 variants of these s. outstanding differentiations:

49:2.18 In Satania, of the elemental types, s. per cent are

49:2.20 the average in Nebadon being a trifle under s. feet.

49:3.1 worlds this type amounts to less than s. per cent.

49:5.9 s. generalized classes of evolutionary creature life.

49:5.30 in twelve great groups of s. major divisions each.

50:5.3 pass through the following s. developmental epochs:

51:6.6 mortals have the experience of recognizing s. fathers:

52:0.1 stage of world action at least s. epochs of human life.

55:0.4 There are s. stages in the unfoldment of the era of

55:0.4 These s. stages of light and life are:

56:10.19 are shown forth by God the Sevenfold in s. differing

59:5.22 The trunks of the Carboniferous trees were s. feet in

62:3.9 three of their s. children were killed by this bolt from

66:4.10 number two and number s. of the Danite group

66:5.14 group provided the Dalamatians with the s. chants of

66:7.8 “The Father’s Way” and consisted of s. commands:

66:7.17 the fact that s. was one fourth of twenty-eight.

66:7.17 The significance of the number s in the superuniverse

67:2.2 Van made his memorable address of s. hours’

70:5.4 following the unanimous rule of the “council of s..”

72:11.1 as “guardians of civilization” in s. ranks,

73:5.2 S. was the largest number of houses composing any

74:7.12 the codes of Dalamatia promulgated under s. heads:

74:7.19 7. The s. commands of supreme moral rule.

74:7.20 different from the s. commandments of Dalamatia.

77:4.11 taught that their moral law of s. commandments had

80:4.1 in a steady stream, there were s. major invasions,

85:5.2 Chaldeans put the sun in the center of “the s. circles

88:1.6 The lucky numbers three and s. came from later

89:1.4 The s. commandments of Dalamatia and Eden,

92:5.8 to group them into the s. major religious epochs of

93:4.4 to obey the s. commandments of Melchizedek

93:4.6 The s. commandments promulgated by Melchizedek

93:4.6 the Dalamatian law and resembled the s. commands

93:5.10 confederated under his leadership s. near-by tribes.

93:5.12 Abraham, at the head of his s. confederated tribes,

95:1.4 chief deities down to s.: Bel, Shamash, Nabu, Anu,

95:6.2 a galaxy of s. supreme gods with Ahura-Mazda

97:4.3 seek him who formed the s. stars and Orion, who

97:9.13 David turned s. of Saul’s descendants over to the

104:4.0 4. THE SEVEN TRIUNITIES

104:4.1 In attempting the description of s. triunities,

104:4.2 The nature and meaning of the s. triunities may be

104:4.45 triunities, you cannot fully comprehend the first s..

104:4.47 The s. triunities multiply versatility, eternalize new

105:2.1 These s. realities are co-ordinately eternal,

105:2.4 This sevenfold—or s. phase—nature may be best

105:3.1 The s prime relationships within the I AM eternalizes

105:4.1 primary self-relationships—the s. phases of infinity.

105:4.1 the duality association of the s. phases of the I AM

106:7.10 reuniting of the s absolute phases of the Father-I AM

112:1.9 Urantia mortals has a potentiality of s. dimensions of

113:1.4 most men and women are grouped in s. classes in

116:4.4 (and has overcontrol of) the s. Reflective Spirits

117:6.15 there are s. great approaches to the Universal Father,

117:6.15 The sum total of these s. experiences constitutes the

117:7.7 probable that the eternal destiny of these s. corps

120:1.2 Of the s. phases of the will of the Supreme you have

121:6.4 s. outstanding human teachers: Sethard, Moses, Paul

123:2.5 They divided a child’s life into s. stages:

124:1.13 he had become the leader of a group of s. lads

125:1.5 at the feast of Pentecost (s. weeks after Passover),

126:2.2 caring for his widowed mother and s. brothers and

128:2.1 and sisters ranging in ages from s. to eighteen,

130:3.2 This great lighthouse was one of the s. wonders of

130:7.6 There are s. different conceptions of space as it is

130:7.6 approaches the awareness of s. cosmic dimensions

137:7.2 Throughout these four months these s. believers,

137:7.14 Jesus and the s. spent two evenings each week at the

139:0.3 S. were graduates of the Capernaum synagogue

139:5.4 Philip came from a family of s., three boys and four

139:6.2 Nathaniel was the youngest of a family of s.,

142:7.5 a true family is founded on the following s. facts:

144:5.18 granted for transcribing these s. specimen prayers

148:1.4 Only s. of the large number healed at the sundown

150:0.3 This third mission continued for a period of s. weeks.

150:8.8 It was customary to call upon s. persons to read not

159:1.4 only s. times but even to seventy times and s..

174:3.1 the resurrection whose wife will she be since all s.

189:1.1 consisting of s. unidentified Paradise personalities,

189:1.5 We perceived the s. personalities surround the tomb,

189:1.5 the s. personalities from Paradise signalized their

190:5.1 At Emmaus, about s. miles west of Jerusalem,

192:1.8 John Mark brought s. good-sized fish, which Jesus

194:2.12 and dwell within him the s. higher spirit influences.

194:2.12 And these s. spirits of the advancing worlds are:

196:1.6 attended by s. stages of faith consciousness of

seven adjutant(s) or seven adjutant mind-spirits

17:7.1 narration of the nature and functioning of the sam.

34:4.4 unified activities but diverse functioning of the sa..

34:4.10 The sam. are the creation of the Divine Minister of

34:4.10 all partake alike of the nature of the Universe Spirit,

34:4.10 The sa. have been given the following names:

34:4.11 of the four and twenty sentinels about these sam..

34:5.2 labor of the Spirit is largely effected through the s.,

36:2.18 Mind is an endowment of the sam. superimposed

36:5.0 5. THE SEVEN ADJUTANT MIND-SPIRITS

36:5.1 It is the presence of the sam. on the primitive worlds

36:5.2 sam. are called by names which are the equivalents

36:5.4 The sam. always accompany the Life Carriers to a

36:5.4 The spirits of the s universe adjutants do not function

36:5.5 are handicapped for words to designate these sam..

36:5.13 to a certain extent essential to the function of all s.

36:6.3 the Mother Spirit, functioning through the sam.,

38:9.6 The sam. make no contact with primary midwayers;

42:10.4 Mother Spirit functioning through her sam. on the

42:10.4 human (moral) intellect in the sa.; as superhuman

62:6.2 our observation of the functioning of the sam.

62:6.6 There was a new order of mobilization of the sam..

62:7.6 we had been on duty, assisted only by the sam.

65:6.7 one by one the mind ministries of the sam. become

65:6.10 are dependent on the mind ministry of the sam.

65:7.1 The sam are the versatile mind ministers to the lower

65:7.2 very much, depends on the work of these sa..

65:7.3 The sam. are more circuitlike than entitylike,

65:7.4 Again, on an average evolutionary world the sam.

65:7.5 The sam. do not make contact with the purely

108:2.2 requires the co-ordinate function of all sa. to thus

110:6.13 This signifies the united function of the sam.

110:6.20 unified action of the sam. in the task of weaning the

111:1.2 have evolved up through the ministry of the sam.,

112:6.6 in the local universe career comparable to the sam.

112:6.9 career under the tutelage of the sam. unified under

117:5.10 The mind-experience accumulations of the sam.,

194:2.12 are subject to the progressive contact of the sam. of

194:2.18 of the Mother Spirit—the sam. of the local universe.

seven bestowals

7:5.5 On none of these s. did he function as either an

8:4.3 participate with the original Michael Son in the s.

21:3.7 a Creator Son during the period of his s. creature

21:3.12 not to assume supreme sovereignty until the s.

21:4.2 but the s. of a Creator Son involve his appearing on

21:4.3 Though these s. vary in the different sectors and

119:0.1 story of the s. of the Universe Sovereign, Michael

119:0.2 having s. times bestowed himself upon the seven

119:0.3 sovereignty of the new creation until his s. bestowals

119:8.5 The completion of these s. resulted in the liberation

119:8.5 the sum total of all s. is a new Nebadon revelation of

119:8.9 [This paper, depicting the s. of Christ Michael, is the

120:0.4 had a double purpose in the making of these s.

120:0.4 Paradise Trinity only after passing through the s.

seven billion

19:2.1 There are exactly s. of these beings in existence,

24:5.1 are of stationary numbers, and there are exactly s.

seven circles

25:4.14 they proceed to the “schools of the s.” located on

38:8.6 eligible for advancement to Seraphington and the s.

39:8.7 guardians attempt, and undoubtedly achieve, the s.

45:4.1 At the center of the s. angelic residential circles on

46:5.9 Each of these residential groupings consists of s.

46:5.9 encompassing every group of s. concentric circles.

46:5.11 These s. of the Sons are concentric and elevated

46:5.20 consist of s. concentric and successively elevated

46:5.23 These s. are surrounded by the exhibit panorama of

46:5.30 The s. of the courtesy colonies are graced by three

47:3.11 The center of the s. major circles of the first

49:6.8 attainment and traversal (mastery) of the s. cosmic

85:5.2 The Chaldeans put the sun in the center of “the s. of

110:6.0 6. THE SEVEN PSYCHIC CIRCLES

110:6.1 contained within the successive conquest of the s.

110:6.1 Though the traversal of the s. of cosmic growth does

110:6.2 Adjuster is your partner in the attainment of the s.

110:6.21 The s. embrace mortal experience extending from the

110:7.1 The achievement of the s. cosmic circles does not

112:6.9 the completion of the s. of premorontia attainment,

seven circuits

7:5.9 experiences of the time-space pilgrims on the s. of

13:0.2 These three s.-world circuits of the Father,

13:0.3 glory throughout Paradise and even upon the s. of

14:1.3 of the three Paradise and the s. Havona circuits.

14:1.9 of Havona are arranged in s. concentric circuits

14:1.10 —the three circuits of Paradise spheres and the s. of

14:3.5 spheres of the s. are maintained in all their supernal

14:5.1 On the s. of Havona your attainment is intellectual,

17:5.1 Infinite Spirit and Seven Master Spirits to the s. of

21:0.4 the experience of spiritual creature ascent on the s.

24:1.7 and are stationed on the pilot worlds of the s..

24:6.3 engaged in piloting the pilgrims of time through s.

25:1.5 guides continuously conduct on each of the s..

26:2.4 directors of the affairs of ascending beings on the s.

26:2.5 chiefly on the s. of the central and divine universe.

26:2.6 Each of the s. planetary circuits of Havona is under

26:3.2 no pilgrim may avoid passing through all s. of

26:4.1 The secondary supernaphim are ministers to the s. of

27:3.3 the ascendant pilgrims have already met on the s.

29:2.16 to modify the s. power circuits emanating from

40:10.10 are to be encountered ever and anon on the s. of the

112:7.9 and never ceasing the supernal ascent until the s.

119:0.2 having seven times bestowed himself upon the s.

seven days

41:3.8 gigantic respiratory heaves require from two to s. to

48:2.17 early morontia-form changes require about s. of

seven groups

13:0.2 and each group of s. is differently eternalized.

15:10.3 of the government consists of s. different groups:

15:10.13 The council is composed of the s. executive groups

16:2.5 to apply to the collective group of s. any or all of

16:5.5 always a group of s. finaliters is assembled, one

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinating

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:1.1 a group of s. who were trinitized by the Father,

17:3.1 These groups of s. dissimilar Reflective Spirits

17:6.1 this discussion of the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:8.1 The s. of Supreme Spirits constitute the nucleus of

17:8.3 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinators

18:1.5 contact of the Deities with these s. basic groupings

18:3.3 the s. segmental groupings of the grand universe.

21:4.1 There are s. of bestowal Creator Sons, and they are

22:1.9 These s. of personalities are further classified,

24:1.7 the charge of a marvelous group of s. associate

25:0.9 Of the s. enumerated, only three—servitals,

25:4.11 on the spheres of assignment in groups of s..

26:4.2 secondary supernaphim work in the following s.:

26:5.1 first of the s. of supernaphim to be encountered

28:3.1 with the creation of these angels in groups of s..

29:2.1 the grand universe, who function in the following s.:

30:2.17 3. The S. Groups of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.157 These s. of beings will be found thus organized and

30:4.32 their associations with the s. of the supernaphim.

31:9.2 These s. are classified as follows:

31:9.10 These s. of Master Architects total 28,011 planners

38:4.1 order has free access to all the worlds of these s.

39:0.1 unfailingly and distinctly classify into the following s.

39:1.1 They function in s., each of which is associated with

39:2.2 The superior seraphim function in the following s.:

44:0.13 The original teachers of these s. all hailed from the

44:2.2 There are s. of the heavenly reproducers, and I will

44:3.1 The divine builders function in s. groups:

44:4.1 thought of the realms, and they function in s.:

45:1.6 are assigned to the s. major groups of these unnamed

80:6.2 were s. distinct groups of human beings in Egypt;

108:5.3 absolutely dependable, this is equally true of all s..

116:5.9 These s. are functionally inseparable from God the

seven hundred

24:1.10 of continuous creation, being created in groups of s..

25:1.3 of each thousand, s. and fifty are apparently true

35:9.6 unfortunate in that over s. Sons of the Lanonandek

43:0.4 seventy major spheres, together with the s. minor

43:7.1 all s. seventy worlds surrounding the constellation

43:7.3 These s. minor worlds are technical spheres of

44:0.1 especially on the s. seventy worlds surrounding

60:3.3 was located s. miles west of the present shore line.

143:4.1 About s. years B.C., Sargon, king of Assyria,

151:5.2 This body of water is almost s. feet below the level

seven hundred thousand

18:6.2 There are s. of these beings in existence, though they

21:1.4 good reasons for believing there are more than s..

21:1.4 we know that there are exactly s. Unions of Days

21:1.4 concerning the destiny of the Michaels beyond s.,

22:2.5 are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of s.,

22:2.6 we were embraced in the same s. group,

24:4.1 In the near times of eternity s. were personalized,

53:0.1 most able and brilliant personalities in more than s.

seven levels

0:1.3 Total Deity is functional on the following s. levels:

4:4.5 God’s absoluteness pervades all s. levels of reality.

12:8.9 mind to comprehend the s. of relative cosmic reality.

13:4.7 interassociation of personality performances on s.

21:3.17 1. Experientially to penetrate s. creature levels of

21:4.2 involve his appearing on s. creature levels of being

30:1.93 of personality activity and are functional on the s. of

31:9.2 these Master Architects exist in s. of the absonite.

44:1.11 Harmony, the music of the s. of melodious

56:10.19 associations of divine meanings and values on s.

110:6.7 It is difficult precisely to define the s. of progression,

110:6.12 While it is impossible precisely to define the s.,

seven o’clock

153:2.13 was well past s. before the audience finally dispersed.

154:5.1 summoning them for an emergency council at s.

174:0.1 About s. on this Tuesday morning Jesus met the

190:1.2 the tomb at half past s. to remove the grave cloths.

193:5.1 It was almost half past s. this Thursday morning,

193:5.5 It was about s. forty-five this morning when the

seven orders

14:6.5 satisfactions of s. orders of universe intelligence.

17:0.10 These s. are known on Uversa as the seven Supreme

18:0.1 There are s. of the Supreme Trinity Personalities:

18:5.3 and of all s. of the Master Physical Controllers.

19:4.8 with the s. of Supreme Trinity Personalities,

20:1.1 Of the numerous orders of descending Sons, s. will

22:1.1 organized for superuniverse service, embraces s. of

22:1.13 All s. of Trinity-embraced sons are commissioned

22:1.14 Under the direction of the Ancients of Days all s.

25:2.2 arise the s. created orders of conciliators serving in

26:1.11 The s. of ministering spirits, as revealed, are grouped

27:0.3 high angels now minister chiefly in the following s.

27:5.5 have classified knowledge into s. grand orders,

30:1.6 3. The S. Orders of Reflective Spirits.

37:1.1 papers, the Universe Aids include the following s.:

38:7.3 all s. of seraphim are provided with these assistants,

38:9.7 are divided into four physical types, s. spiritually,

39:1.1 These seraphim are the highest of the s. revealed

39:6.1 is diversified in accordance with the following s. of

98:5.5 a religion only for men, and there were s. different

107:2.1 We understand that there are s. of Adjusters,

seven spheres

5:2.2 place, as on one of the s. sacred spheres of Paradise.

6:6.4 Eternal Son, to his s. spiritual spheres encircling

11:4.2 personal seats of power and authority on the s. of the

13:0.1 circuit consists of the s. secret spheres of the Father;

13:0.1 are the s. immense spheres of the Infinite Spirit,

13:0.3 The s. secret spheres of the Universal Father,

13:3.1 The s. luminous spheres of the Eternal Son are the

13:4.2 conducted from these s. special executive spheres of

13:4.3 From these s. special spheres the Master Spirits

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to

15:7.8 your minor sector, Ensa, is surrounded by the s. of

15:13.5 are surrounded by the s. instruction spheres which

18:1.1 conduct of the affairs of these s. fraternal spheres

18:1.1 the offspring of the Trinity supervise these s.

18:1.3 so it is with each of these s.: Each group of ten

18:4.8 training on the s. educational spheres of a minor

22:8.2 dispatched for periods of service on the s. Paradise

24:1.7 supervisors, who maintain headquarters on the s.

24:4.1 The Seven Supreme Executives, on the s. of the

28:2.2 situated on conjoint executive sphere number s. in

35:3.2 containing s. primary spheres and forty-two tributary

36:2.1 have the general oversight of the fourth group of s.

38:4.1 The ninth group of s. primary spheres in the

38:4.1 they exclusively occupy only the first cluster of s..

39:1.14 the faculties of the s. training worlds of the local

43:8.12 on the last group of s. major spheres, ten morontia

45:1.3 the s. whereon the morontia chiefs train their helpers

107:3.3 we know something of all the s. secret spheres of

176:4.1 Urantia will eternally be one of the s. nativity

seven thousand

22:4.2 is embraced by the Paradise Trinity in groups of s..

22:6.1 from time to time they are trinitized in classes of s.

22:9.1 are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of s..

38:8.6 groups of s., these advanced and senior cherubim

41:2.2 Satania is composed of over s. astronomical groups,

44:0.3 Seven Master Spirits and consisted of s. Havona

64:7.5 eleven tribes, and they numbered over s. men,

65:3.4 there evolved no less than s. favorable strains which

77:2.12 the Egyptians undertook to reform the calendar, s.

77:5.9 Adamsonites maintained a high culture for s. years

78:8.2 About s. years ago Ur was on the Persian Gulf,

79:3.5 But for more than s. years, down to the end of the

seven times

7:5.9 the Eternal Son of God s. abdicated the power and

20:2.8 usually, when the experience has been s. traversed,

21:0.4 experienced incarnation as a material being, but s.

21:3.15 When a Creator has s. sojourned among his creatures

21:4.2 all Creator Sons pass through this s. giving of

35:4.4 S. times in Nebadon has a Melchizedek served on

47:10.5 S. do those mortals who pass through the entire

86:4.6 later-day races believed man died from three to s..

114:6.14 This corps has been s. changed since the bestowals

119:0.2 having s. bestowed himself upon the seven circuits

139:2.5 wrongdoer, not only s. times but seventy times and s.

159:1.4 Until s. times?”

159:1.4 Jesus answered Peter: “Not only s. but even to

159:1.7 no weapon in his hand, was avenged s., I shall now

seven trillion

11:4.3 There are just s. of these historic reservations now

12:1.13 an evolutionary potential of s. inhabited planets,

15:2.9 grand universe, consisting of s. inhabitable worlds

seven worldssee seven mansion worlds

13:0.1 is composed of the s. luminous worlds of the Son;

13:0.2 These three s.-world circuits of the Father,

13:0.2 circuit is different excepting the s. of the Son,

13:0.4 On the s. sacred worlds of the Eternal Son there

13:0.5 The s. of the Infinite Spirit are occupied by the

13:1.0 1. THE S. SACRED WORLDS OF THE FATHER

13:4.6 each of these s. is exclusively assigned to one of the

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to all

15:7.5 system of Satania, has its s. of transition culture,

15:10.1 stationed on the s special worlds of the Infinite Spirit

17:1.6 pass through one of these s. executive worlds on

18:1.1 There are s. worlds in the innermost circuit of the

18:1.4 work of these high personalities on the s. sacred

18:1.5 beings when domiciled on these s. special worlds

26:8.1 There are s. in this circuit on which the reserve corps

30:4.16 The plan of initial mortal detention on s. of training

31:9.5 Seven Supreme Executives on the s. special worlds

35:7.1 The second group of s. in the circuit of seventy

35:10.1 The third group of s. in the Salvington circuit of

36:4.6 fifth group of s. primary worlds in the Salvington

36:4.7 The satellites of the s. primary worlds of the finaliters

37:2.10 The sixth group of s. Salvington worlds and their

37:2.10 The s. primary worlds are presided over by created

37:5.10 The eighth group of s. primary worlds and tributary

43:8.12 But on the first s. major worlds only one mortal

43:8.12 On the second group of s. major worlds two

45:0.1 Jerusem’s satellites are the s. transition worlds,

45:1.1 The s. major worlds swinging around Jerusem are

45:1.4 a visitor and observer on any of the s. surrounding

45:1.5 and is surrounded by the s. of angelic training and

45:1.7 The surrounding s. are devoted to certain individual

46:1.9 The s. transitional study worlds and their forty-nine

47:9.2 is granted to visit transition world number s.,

47:9.5 your progress through the s. dematerializing worlds;

47:10.7 the mansonia experience of progressive life through s

48:1.2 Only the s. surrounding the finaliters’ sphere of the

53:7.1 sphere and its surrounding s. detention worlds.

53:9.8 But for ages the s prison worlds of spiritual darkness

seven mansion worlds or spheres

15:7.5 among which are the s. of morontia detention,

15:7.5 used on Urantia, it has sometimes meant these s.,

30:4.16 system of one thousand inhabited planets there are s.,

39:1.13 associate teaching seraphim on some one of the s.

39:4.8 life experiences—embracing Urantia and the s..

39:6.1 the education of the surviving mortals on the s..

45:0.2 The s. are the seven subsatellites of transition world

45:1.2 and is surrounded by the receiving worlds, the s.,

45:1.2 finaliter world is accessible to the inhabitants of all s.

45:1.4 In passing through the s., you will progress through

45:6.3 On the s. ascending mortals are afforded ample

45:7.1 and its associated worlds but especially on the s..

47:0.0 THE SEVEN MANSION WORLDS

47:0.4 The s. are in the charge of the morontia supervisors

47:0.4 while all s. are abundantly provided with spornagia

47:3.12 larger numbers as you progress through the s..

47:3.12 meet ascending mortals from all s. since they freely

47:4.6 through all s. of these worlds, to eat, drink, and

47:4.6 progress is greatest on the last three of these s.

47:5.1 Though they function on all s., they maintain their

47:7.4 of this preparation continues on worlds six and s.,

48:6.1 into the early stages of morontia existence on the s..

48:6.33 state made a projection to the third of the s..

49:6.15 but they are exempt from passing through the s..

55:2.11 the s. afford them ample opportunity to gain in

66:4.9 through the progressive experiences of the s. to

189:1.10 turning to the assembled morontia groups of the s.

189:2.1 the assembled morontia personalities from the s. of

190:0.1 pass through the progressive morontia life of the s.

191:3.1 transition mortals of various orders from the s. of

seven yearssee also seven-year

35:1.3 elect their own administrative chief for a term of s.

67:2.6 For more than s. years this struggle continued.

67:3.0 3. THE SEVEN CRUCIAL YEARS

67:3.6 Throughout the s. crucial years of the Caligastia

67:3.7 This s. of waiting was a time of heart searching

67:6.2 council of forty, functioned throughout the s. of

67:8.3 s. long years the first inquiry of all subordinate life

74:5.1 For almost s. after Adam’s arrival the Melchizedek

77:5.7 Every s. Adamson and Ratta journeyed south to the

119:4.4 Never, throughout the s. of this assignment, was

123:5.1 Jesus was now s. old, the age when Jewish children

123:5.11 When entering school at s. (at this time the Jews had

128:2.1 and sisters ranging in ages from s. to eighteen,

seven-circuited

13:0.4 and to the billion worlds of the s. central universe.

14:6.1 The range of the activities of s. Havona is enormous.

28:7.1 the preparatory course for the s. university of

seven-day

66:7.17 s. week was introduced by the Dalamatia teachers

125:2.2 This was the beginning of the s. ceremonies of the

seven-dimensional

130:7.7 surviving mortals achieve identity in a s. universe.

seven-hundred-thousand

22:2.6 Havona, we were embraced in the same s. group,

seven-segmented

17:0.1 are the universal co-ordinating directors of the s.

seven-world

13:0.2 These three s. circuits of the Father, the Son, and

seven-year

67:3.8 throughout the s. struggle Amadon and his loyal

Sevensee Seven Spirits; see Executives

16:1.2 and do function through Master Spirit Number S.,

16:1.2 Master Spirit Number S. is nonfunctional with

16:3.14 Master Spirit Number S..

16:3.15 the Supreme Being, it is Master Spirit Number S.

16:3.16 It is also in this sense that Master Spirit Number S.

16:3.18 It is Master Spirit Number S. who, in his multiple

16:3.19 Master Spirit Number S. functions in the place of the

17:1.5 one, and so on to Supreme Executive Number S.,

22:7.5 then does Master Spirit Number S. issue orders

24:5.2 direct authority of Supreme Executive Number S.,

25:2.2 Master Spirit Number S. should take the initiative,

30:1.6 3. The S. Orders of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.17 3. The S. Groups of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.149 C. The S. Courtesy Colonies.

104:4.46 of the uniqueness of the S. Infinity Absolutes.

105:3.9 The S. Absolutes of Infinity constitute the beginnings

116:4.2 Spirits but especially by Master Spirit Number S.,

116:4.5 Spirits collectively produced the S. Circuit Spirits

Seven Spiritssee also Spirits, Master

14:1.9 the Infinite spirit, one of the S. of the Circuits.

16:0.11 In spirit character and nature these S. of Paradise are

16:1.2 By and in and through these S., the Father,

16:1.4 As far as we can discern, these S. are associated with

16:3.16 No one of the S. is organically representative of

16:4.1 that these S. are the personalized physical power,

16:4.1 “the S. of God sent forth to all the universe.

16:5.2 nature of some one of these S. Paradise Spirits.

17:0.7 5. The S. Spirits of the Circuits.

17:0.11 the Master Spirits may function through the S. of

17:1.3 of Havona activity through the S. of the Circuits.

17:5.0 5. THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF THE CIRCUITS

17:5.1 The S. of the Havona Circuits are the joint

17:5.2 The S. of the Circuits are limited to the permeation

17:8.2 tertiary supernaphim by the S. of the Circuits.

23:1.1 following creation of the S. of the Havona Circuits

26:2.5 But when these same S. create individually,

26:2.6 is under the direct supervision of one of the S. of

26:2.7 Tertiary supernaphim take origin in these S. of

30:1.58 2. The S. Spirits of the Havona Circuits.

30:2.19 5. The S. Spirits of the Circuits.

116:4.5 Spirits collectively produced the S. Circuit Spirits in

sevenfoldsee Sevenfold; see God the Sevenfold

0:7.8 as a subeternal personality unification of the s.

0:8.1 established the evolutionary creature’s s. approach to

0:8.9 This s. Deity personalization in time and space and

0:8.9 This s. Deity, to finite time-space creatures

15:0.2 the s. scheme of the superuniverse organization and

16:0.1 In this s. creative act of self-duplication the Infinite

16:1.1 This threefold Deity personalization is inherently s.

16:1.2 they are the eternal portrayal of s. Deity,

16:1.3 Such a Paradise union of the primal s. expression

16:3.16 when they unite as s. Deity, this union in a deity

16:6.1 The Master Spirits are the s. source of the cosmic

17:7.1 These adjutant spirits are the s. mind bestowal of a

18:1.4 Deity association with the s. grouping of created

20:1.15 In a s. Creator Son, Creator and creature are forever

20:5.2 The career of s. bestowal is the supreme goal of all

20:6.9 the same spirit Comforter from the s. Creator Son,

21:0.5 a group of Sovereign Michaels, s. bestowal Sons.

21:3.18 consecration to each phase of the s. will of Deity

21:3.21 to reveal one phase of the s. will of Deity to the

21:3.22 6. Experientially to unify the s. creature experience

21:3.22 the s. experience of consecration to the revelation of

21:3.24 revealing the nature and portraying the s. attitude

21:4.3 Only once in his s. career as a bestowal Son is a

21:4.5 With certain stated exceptions these s. bestowal

21:4.6 are reckoned as a separate order, s. Master Sons.

21:5.1 The nature of the sovereignty of a s. Creator Son is

21:5.2 1. Embraces the s. viewpoint of Paradise Deity.

21:5.3 2. Embodies a s. attitude of time-space creatures.

21:5.5 And the personal sovereignty of a s. Son is like the

21:5.7 The elevation of a s. bestowal Son to the

21:6.1 natures or the destinies of the s. Master Sovereigns

21:6.3 we believe that the liaison between a s. Master Son

25:2.2 Out of these episodes, reflecting the s. nature of

26:2.5 the resulting orders are always s. in nature;

27:1.2 Rest is of a s. nature: There is the rest of sleep and

29:2.15 This s. circuit proceeds from the superuniverse

31:0.10 Thus may they acquire the s. concept of the Supreme

36:6.7 Master Spirits are the s. channel of the river of life

39:2.7 especially with the s. scheme of training operative on

42:9.1 reality of the s. electronic organization of prematter.

42:9.3 This s. persistence of creative constitution is

42:9.3 unmistakably points to the s. constitution of energy

42:9.3 the fundamental reality of the s. diversity of the

42:10.6 This is the s. diversified mind of time and space,

48:6.33 “the heaven of heavens,” of which the s. mansion

56:8.2 the fullness of the s. diversity of possible experience

101:6.16 a s. salvation is the equivalent of the completeness

105:2.0 2. THE I AM AS TRIUNE AND AS SEVENFOLD

105:2.4 is establishing the basis for a s. self-relationship.

105:2.4 can now be enlarged to encompass the I AM as s..

105:2.4 This s.—or seven phase—nature may be suggested

105:4.2 the Seven Absolutes of Infinity with the s. infinity of

105:4.4 as a threefold and then as a s. self-differentiation.

105:4.5 Relations existent between the I AM as s. and the

105:7.17 there are other s. relationships of the First Source

107:3.9 the Michael order to complete his s. bestowal upon

109:7.6 the Personalized Adjusters of the s. Creator Sons

116:4.6 serving as the s. focal points for the evolution of

116:5.0 THE ALMIGHTY AND THE S. CONTROLLERS

116:5.1 These s. controllers of the grand universe embrace

119:8.6 but Michael, a s. Master Son, is a member of one of

120:0.5 the divine will of the s. phases of the Creators with

120:0.5 the s. viewpoint of Paradise Deity with the creature

120:0.7 the s. will of Deity as it culminates in the Supreme.

194:2.12 mankind is subject to the double influence of the s.

Sevenfold or Sevenfold Deitysee God the Sevenfold

16:3.16 In this sense the “S. Spirit” is functionally

30:1.62 6. The S. Adjutant Mind-Spirits.

32:3.13 repercussions of actions and reactions within the SD.

42:2.14 is the realm of the intelligent activities of the S.,

56:4.3 that God is manifest from the domains of the S. up

101:6.1 entails an ever-expanding consciousness of the S.,

105:2.0 2. THE I AM AS TRIUNE AND AS SEVENFOLD

106:1.3 The divinity ministry of the S reaches inward through

106:1.4 finds the personal and spiritual divinity of the SD.;

106:1.4 but there are other phases of the S. which are not

106:1.4 other phases of the SD. are variously integrated in

106:1.4 The S., in all phases, is the source of the relative

106:7.6 you can and do attain Deity levels of the S.,

115:3.9 growth is the nature of the S., the Supreme, and the

116:5.0 THE ALMIGHTY AND THE S. CONTROLLERS

116:5.1 you should now recognize that the S. encompasses

117:5.8 faithfully transmitted through the S. to the Supreme.

117:7.5 reason for deducing that he is quite real to the SD.,

118:0.6 5. The S. is self-distributive divinity.

118:10.4 the evolutionary levels of the S. synthesizing in the

Sevenfold-spirit-union

16:3.16 rather, acts as spokesman for the attitude of the S.

sevens

11:3.4 thus by s. the ascending series expands through

42:9.3 any given quality or property tends to recur by s..

42:9.3 This periodic change by s. recurs diminishingly

seventeen

74:8.14 carried on in the Garden for one hundred and s. years

94:9.1 sent forth more than s. thousand missionaries to

95:4.5 In the Book of Hebrew Proverbs, chapters fifteen, s.,

95:4.5 chapter twenty-two, verse s., to chapter twenty-four,

119:2.5 For more than s. years of universe time this strange

127:2.6 Jesus, then scarcely s. years of age, was confronted

129:2.9 traveler and his son, a young man about s. years of

132:4.5 gave freedom to one hundred and s. slaves.

seventeenth

127:2.0 2. THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 11)

127:5.2 home for the celebration of Rebecca’s s. birthday.

193:1.3 this was the s. morontia appearance of the Master.

seventhsee seventh bestowal; seventh circle; seventh

circuit; seventh day; seventh mansion world;

Seventh Master Spirit; seventh stage; seventh

superuniverse; seventh, one

11:3.4 grand unit, the third, and so on to the s. grand unit.

13:1.8 a secret locked up in the s. sector of Sonarington,

14:1.14 far out beyond the s. belt of Havona worlds,

15:3.1 the naked eye on Urantia belong to the s. section

15:3.4 recognize the ten major sectors of the s. galaxy.

15:7.5 denominated the first heaven, and so on to the s..

15:14.7 of Orvonton, the s. segment of the grand universe.

17:1.5 working from the s. Paradise satellite of the Spirit

17:1.5 The name of this s. sphere is Orvonton, for the

17:6.10 inevitable that we should ask: Is there a s. career?

17:6.10 undisclosed career that will constitute their s. phase

21:4.1 attain the s. and final episode of creature-Creator

25:2.2 none but the Reflective Spirits of the s. order

27:7.8 finished, and the s. jubilee prepares for celebration

27:7.8 The s. jubilee marks entrance into the mortal

28:4.4 seconaphim and every s. one of that order created

28:4.5 The second primary seconaphim and every s. one

28:4.6 the third primary seconaphim and every s. serial

28:4.11 The fourth primary seconaphim and every s. serial

28:4.12 primary seconaphim to be created and every s. one

28:4.13 seconaphim and every s. one subsequently created.

28:4.14 large group of seconaphim, the s. primary serials,

28:5.6 was a Voice of Wisdom, and the s. thereafter was

29:2.19 power centers of the s. order acting as balance

30:4.34 local universe of Nebadon and in the s. segment of

31:3.5 surmise that the bestowal of s.-spirit classification

31:7.4 respecting the identity of the s. group of finaliters.

34:2.6 While the s. segment of the grand universe may, in

34:5.3 This ministry of the sixth and s. adjutants indicates

36:2.20 The S. Sphere of the Life Carriers is dedicated to the

36:4.2 departs upon the appearance of the s. generation of

36:4.6 Material Daughters are domiciled on the s. world of

36:4.8 personalities forgathering on the s. finaliter world

36:5.3 But with regard to the sixth and s. adjutant spirits—

37:2.11 The s.-world satellites are reserved for the triune

37:2.11 The s. primary world itself is reserved for those

37:3.7 The s. group of the encircling Salvington worlds,

38:9.6 only the sixth and the s., the spirit of worship and

43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the s. highland range are

45:1.11 sojourner, you have access to the s. transition world,

47:9.4 The personnel of the s. mansonia assemble on the sea

48:6.33 Uversa; the sixth, Havona; and the s., Paradise.

53:7.1 loyal Panoptians served on the s. Jerusem world as

55:4.19 they will continue this ministry far into the s. epoch

55:4.22 Early in the s. epoch the Trinity Teacher counselor

55:6.8 long existing in the s. epoch of settled light and life?

55:11.7 light and life—even far extended into the s. epoch—

56:6.5 when ascenders find the Father as the s. level of God

56:10.1 light progress from the initial stage to the s. epoch,

65:7.7 accompanies the action of the s. and last adjutant,

80:4.5 in the sixth and s. millenniums before Christ.

85:7.3 When the s. adjutant spirit, the spirit of wisdom,

86:0.1 the directive influence of the sixth and s. adjutants of

104:4.39 The S. Triunity—the triunity of infinite unity.

108:2.1 is automatically indicated in the s. mind-adjutant

108:2.3 the Adjusters come the instant the s. adjutant

110:6.10 become more real as they ascend from the s. to the

110:6.11 the embryonic nature of a s. circler is giving way to

110:6.16 A s. or sixth circler can be almost as truly God-

110:6.18 Therefore does a s. circler go on to the mansion

112:1.9 On subabsolute levels this s. or totality dimension is

123:4.0 4. THE SEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 1)

124:3.4 Complications attended the birth of this, the s. child

139:7.1 Matthew, the s. apostle, was chosen by Andrew.

146:5.2 the servants answered “yesterday about the s. hour

190:5.2 the morontia manifestation of Jesus, his s.

seventh bestowal

17:6.8 universe headquarters after the completion of his s.

20:6.8 the local universe ages following a Michael’s s..

21:3.8 settled authority following the completion of the s..

21:4.4 Following the s. and final bestowal a Creator Son

33:1.1 Because of the name associated with his s.

33:3.5 Upon the completion of the Creator Son’s s. and

34:5.1 of new orders of beings up to the time of his s.

119:6.1 for the first time the announcement that his s. would

119:7.0 7. THE SEVENTH AND FINAL BESTOWAL

119:7.1 thousands of years we all looked forward to the s.

120:0.4 the s. and final bestowal, on Urantia, to the will of

120:0.9 when Immanuel presented the s. commission.

120:1.0 1. THE SEVENTH BESTOWAL COMMISSION

120:1.1 My Creator brother, I am about to witness your s.

120:1.2 subject to your Father’s will throughout your s., I,

120:3.11 as acting sovereign during the interim of your s. on

128:0.1 this world as the planet whereon to carry out his s.

128:7.6 the fact that the prime mission of Jesus in his s. was

176:4.1 returning to the planet where he experienced his s.

186:5.3 which was necessary for the completion of his s.

191:3.4 and terminated his s. and final universe bestowal.

seventh circle

26:3.10 on the pilot world of the s., where they take origin.

26:5.2 These pilgrim helpers, functioning on the s. of

26:6.1 “spiritual graduates” when translated from the s. to

46:5.18 The s. is the rendezvous of the ascending sons,

46:5.22 The s. is the tarrying sphere of certain unrevealed

49:6.8 Starting out in the s., mortals strive for the first,

110:6.1 Entrance upon the s. marks the beginning of true

110:6.2 Adjuster ascends the circles with you from the s. to

110:6.4 planetary progression one by one, from the s. to

110:6.10 become more real as they ascend from the s. to the

110:6.13 limits of these stages of maturity realization: The s.

110:6.13 Entrance upon the s. constitutes a mortal creature

110:6.20 From the s. to the third circle there occurs increased

113:1.6 You start out in your mortal investment in the s. and

113:1.7 Human beings in the initial or s. have one guardian

seventh circuit

14:3.4 landed on the receiving worlds of the outer or s.,

14:4.15 1. Experiential progress outward from the first to s..

14:4.16 2. Progress inward from the s. to the first circuit.

14:5.4 received and domiciled on the pilot world of the s.

26:3.1 the first circuit and proceeding outward to the s..

26:3.2 entering by way of the pilot world of the s. and

26:4.12 receiving planet of Havona, the pilot world of the s.

26:5.5 before the twelve adjutants of the s. Circuit Spirit.

seventh day

74:4.4 It was near the dawn of their s. on earth that Adam

74:4.4 It was early on the morning of this s. and from the

74:4.6 Always in Eden the s. was devoted to the noontide

74:8.1 The choosing of the s. for worship was wholly

95:1.2 custom of the Adamite peoples in honoring the s. of

95:1.2 Only during the Melchizedek era,the s. was regarded

95:1.2 a journey, cook food, or make a fire on the evil s..

95:1.2 the Babylonian observance of the s., the Shabattum.

142:3.15 5. Six days you may work, but on the s. you shall

seventh mansion world

45:1.11 As a sojourner on the s., you have access to the

47:9.0 9. THE SEVENTH MANSION WORLD

47:9.1 virtually obliterated during the sojourn on the s..

47:9.3 ascender may elect to tarry on the s. for the purpose

47:10.2 arrival of a class of advancing mortals from the s.

47:10.5 final awakening chamber, was left behind on the s..

49:6.10 really begin their morontia experience on the s..

Seventh Master Spirit

16:1.2 he can function personally for the Supreme Being.

16:3.14 The S., the fostering adviser of triune-origin beings

16:3.15 The S. is not organically representative of the

16:3.15 Hence the S. discloses a personal and spiritual

16:3.17 The multiple functions of the S. thus range from a

16:3.19 to find God the Supreme is compensated by the S.,

25:8.8 in Orvonton or otherwise of the nature of the S..

26:6.3 In certain respects, new relationships with the S.

116:4.4 The S. is (in his overall supervision of Orvonton

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the Reflective Spirits

seventh stage or seventh-stage

13:2.1 When you become s. spirit beings, possibly you will

17:6.2 much concerning the probability of a s. of activity.

19:2.5 after they are sometime inducted into the s. of spirit

21:6.3 a sevenfold Master Son and a s. Creative Spirit may

27:7.8 The attainment of the s. of spirit realization by a

31:7.5 await the entrance of the finaliters upon their s. of

40:10.12 fellows may not in the exact sense be s. spirits, but

40:10.12 which a finaliter will sometime achieve as a s. spirit

44:8.5 status—the s.-spirit destiny of the mortal finaliters.

46:5.32 bears this inscription: “Undedicated to the s. of spirit

55:0.11 7. The s. or superuniverse stage.

55:2.8 succeeding epochs of the s. of settled planetary

55:4.3 they pass from the first to the s. of settled existence.

55:4.10 The s. will witness the coming of the first absonite

55:4.22 7. The s. stage of light and life.

55:6.5 On a s. world, wisdom can exhaust the material

55:6.6 that on these highly evolved and long s. worlds

55:9.3 Entrance upon the s. of settledness will no doubt

55:10.5 headquarters world of each local system until the s.

55:12.0 12. THE S. OR SUPERUNIVERSE STAGE

56:6.4 until finaliters have achieved s.-spirit status, and until

56:8.4 on supreme levels—even ultimate—as s. finaliters.

56:10.1 Throughout the continuing s. of such a world’s

56:10.20 The advanced mortals on a world in the s. of light

106:2.8 When ascenders attain the postulated s. of spirit

117:5.3 Corps of the Finality attain the s. of spirit existence

117:6.7 entrance upon the s. and final stage of spirit status,

117:6.18 what the Adjusters will reveal to future s. finaliters

191:3.3 to the s. on Tuesday, May 2; to Jerusem citizenship

seventh superuniverse

1:7.9 on Uversa, the headquarters of the s., to supervise

12:1.12 is one of the newer creations in Orvonton, the s..

15:1.5 universe of Nebadon belongs to Orvonton, the s.,

15:7.2 This Uversa year is standard in the s.,

15:14.2 Orvonton, the s.,the one to which your local universe

16:3.14 The presiding Spirit of the s. is a uniquely equal

16:3.20 Uversa, the headquarters of the s., our own segment

17:1.5 devoting his energies to the management of the s..

17:1.6 On the executive sphere of the s. the staff engaged in

24:2.5 In the s. there are one hundred thousand Census

24:5.2 Executive Number Seven, the co-ordinator of the s.

32:2.11 as the physical or astronomic center of the s..

40:10.7 to the welfare and eventual settlement of the s..

55:12.5 become residential on the headquarters of the s. as

seventh, one

12:1.12 clustering of approximately one s. of the organized

13:1.23 One s. of Ascendington is forbidden to me—that

13:2.6 there will always remain one s. of Sonarington,

15:3.1 elongated-circular grouping of about one s. of the

22:5.5 one s. of each group is assigned to a superuniverse.

22:10.5 trinitized ideas; we only get one s. of these beings;

23:0.2 considerably less than one s. of their total number.

25:2.3 Every superuniverse corps, embracing one s. of each

95:5.10 eventually gaining possession of one s. of all Egypt;

seventh-order

25:2.2 one thousand of the s. conciliators would appear

seventh-spirit

31:3.5 we surmise that the bestowal of s. classification

seventh-world

37:2.11 The s. satellites are reserved for the triune

seventieth

61:6.1 In the s. generation of this order of life a new and

seventysee the seventy; see seventy million, etc.

14:2.3 The morontia senses are s., and the higher spiritual

14:2.3 response vary in different types of beings from s.

14:4.1 Each of these three phases is divided into s. major

15:7.6 constellation of Norlatiadek, has its s. satellites of

15:7.9 Splandon, is surrounded by the s. spheres of the

15:7.10 wonder spheres consists of s. specialized worlds

15:13.3 so are the s. satellites of Umajor the fifth devoted to

15:13.3 of mortals is conducted on the s. study worlds.

15:14.6 Norlatiadek is number s. in the universe of Nebadon.

18:1.1 committed to this corps of s. supreme directors.

18:3.6 Such a sphere is divided into s. administrative sectors

18:3.6 s. divisional capitals in which the Ancients of Days

18:4.7 closely associated with the s. major sector worlds of

19:4.8 Two billion and s. are stationed in the central univ.

20:9.3 reign and is assisted by s. associates of his order.

24:1.9 from time to time they appear in groups of s. on

26:3.6 their official station is located on planet number s.

26:5.2 of twelve minor divisions of s. subsidiary groups;

26:5.2 each of these s. subsidiary groupings of instruction

26:6.4 guides bring them before the commission of s.,

27:6.3 elaborate courses in the s. functional divisions of

30:3.10 There are s. primary divisions of this colony on

31:9.6 This group numbers s. Architects, and we conjecture

31:9.11 The s. planners of the universes of the primary outer

33:7.2 There are s. branches of these universe courts, and

35:3.1 of the Salvington circuit of s. primary spheres,

35:3.1 These marvelous spheres—s. primaries and 420

35:3.12 throughout their sojourn on the s. cultural worlds,

35:3.17 review of the experiences of the s. tributary worlds

35:7.1 in the circuit of s. primary spheres surrounding

35:10.1 seven worlds in the Salvington circuit of s. planets,

37:6.2 on the s. socializing realms attached to Edentia,

39:1.14 of the s. educational spheres of the constellations.

39:3.6 These seraphim are organized in s. divisions on

39:3.6 these divisions minister on the s. morontia progress

39:3.7 the social laboratories of Edentia, the s. satellites

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “s. times seven” opportunities for

43:0.2 The s. major spheres surrounding Edentia are about

43:0.2 each of these s. worlds are about the size of Urantia.

43:0.4 In Norlatiadek the s. major spheres, together with

43:1.7 area are the governing centers for the s. divisions of

43:1.7 One half of Edentia is divided into s. triangular

43:1.9 of at least s. major divisions of celestial life,

43:1.9 that each of these s. triangular areas is correlated

43:1.9 areas is correlated with some one of the s. major

43:4.4 surrounding s. structures comprising the residential

43:7.1 all seven hundred s. worlds surrounding the

43:7.1 The natives of each of the s. major spheres of

43:7.1 from world number one to world number s..

43:7.2 univitatia are created to function in s. diverse orders

43:7.3 When you are received on any one of the s. major

43:8.2 The time spent on the s. training worlds of morontia

43:9.1 After graduation from world number s., ascending

43:9.4 assignments on the s. progressive univitatia worlds.

44:0.1 on the seven hundred s. worlds surrounding each

44:4.4 the basic alphabet contains only s. symbols.

44:5.6 Urantia is served by a corps of s. transport advisers.

46:1.1 The sphere has seven major capitals and s. minor

48:2.17 unique temples at the center of the s. radiating wings

48:2.18 —as regards morontia affairs—of s. guardians.

49:2.18 ten per cent air, s. per cent land,and thirteen per cent

50:2.2 an analogous council of s. at the constellation

52:7.2 Son is assisted and supported by s. primary Sons,

57:8.9 by the planetary commission of s. on Edentia.

58:4.7 about s. of these stratified records of past ages are

59:3.9 some regions these rock salt beds are s. feet thick.

62:2.6 And it was just s. generations after this new tribe had

72:6.2 entitle them to remain at work until the age of s..

72:11.1 Such members serve until they are s. years of age.

74:8.12 translated to Greek by a commission of s. scholars

75:5.8 not certain of the nature of their offense until s. days

77:2.11 This period represents not quite s. years, and such

77:6.2 producing a secondary midwayer every s. days by a

113:7.4 they go with you to Edentia and its s. spheres of

114:7.7 The average inhabited world employs s. separate

130:3.8 of the Alexandria Sanhedrin, the s. ruling elders.

139:2.5 not only seven times but s. times and seven.

159:1.4 Peter: “Not only seven times but even to s. times

162:4.3 S. bullocks were sacrificed during the feast, the

162:4.3 feast, the symbol of the s. nations of heathendom.

163:4.17 the Jews had a peculiar regard for the number s.,

163:4.17 the nations of heathendom as being s. in number,

The seventy

144:7.4 head of a group of s. teachers whom the Master

147:2.4 before the commissioning and sending forth of the s.

148:1.3 (excepting Abner and John’s apostles) the later s.

148:1.4 and commissioned by Jesus as the s. messengers of

163:0.0 ORDINATION OF THE S. AT MAGADAN

163:0.1 disciples the Master subsequently chose the s.

163:1.0 1. ORDINATION OF THE SEVENTY

163:1.1 The s. were ordained by Jesus on Sabbath afternoon,

163:1.1 This corps of s. consisted of Abner and ten of the

163:1.2 lake of Galilee to witness the ordination of the s..

163:1.3 Jesus laid his hands upon the heads of the s. to set

163:1.5 When Jesus had thus spoken to the s., he began with

163:1.6 Abner sent the s. messengers into all the cities of

163:2.1 appointment to membership in the s. were rejected

163:2.6 all their worldly goods, the apostles and the s. did.

163:2.6 Matadormus desired to be one of the s. new

163:2.7 his hands for administration as treasurer of the s..

163:2.7 it was then too late to enjoy membership in the s.,

163:2.11 He required only the twelve and the s. to dedicate

163:4.0 4. FAREWELL TO THE SEVENTY

163:4.1 the day the s. went forth on their first mission.

163:4.1 Early that morning, in his last talk with the s.,

163:4.9 When Jesus had talked to the s. in the presence of all

163:4.9 Peter took them off by themselves and preached to

163:4.9 given at the time Jesus laid his hands upon them

163:4.9 Peter exhorted the s. to cherish in their experience

163:4.11 Peter warned them they would encounter hostility

163:4.11 Peter told them their mission was no undertaking for

163:4.12 They must go forth on this short mission wholly

163:4.12 they must trust the Father for food and shelter and all

163:4.13 They must be possessed with zeal and intelligent

163:4.13 they must attend strictly to their Master’s business.

163:4.13 had been instructed to “salute no man by the way,”

163:4.14 The Master instructed them to avoid unnecessary

163:4.14 courtesy toward all with whom they should come in

163:4.14 They were to show every kindness to those who

163:4.14 They were warned against leaving a modest home to

163:4.15 The s. were charged by Peter to search out the sick

163:4.15 to do everything in their power to bring about the

163:4.16 And when they had been thus charged and instructed

163:4.16 started out, two and two, on their mission in Galilee,

163:4.17 these s. messengers were to go with the gospel to

163:4.17 coincidental that this group happened to number s.

163:5.3 end of December and before the return of the s.,

163:6.0 6. THE RETURN OF THE SEVENTY

163:6.1 John, the s. messengers were arriving by couples,

163:6.1 All s. were assembled at the teaching site about five

163:6.2 When the s. related how “even the devils were

163:6.6 Jesus went apart with the s. and said to them: “I did

163:7.2 Although the Master participated with the s. in the

163:7.3 to go out, two and two, with the s. to labor in the

164:2.4 of the Sanhedrin to go with him before the s..

165:0.1 now chief of the s. messengers of the kingdom,

165:0.1 The s., supplemented by the periodic labors of

165:0.4 trips with the twelve to assist the s. in the various

165:0.4 Under Abner’s instructions the s. baptized believers,

165:1.3 Abner and the s. never returned to the Pella camp.

165:6.4 into the cities of northern Perea to visit with the s.,

166:2.1 the s. made a practice of announcing the time of

166:2.2 more willing to believe the gospel preached by the s.

166:5.1 and unlearned, embraced the teachings of the s.,

167:0.1 apostles visiting the various localities where the s.

171:1.1 spent more than two weeks visiting among the s.

171:3.1 Perea, visiting all of the towns wherein the s. labored

171:3.2 Andrew directed that the labors of the s. should

177:3.6 ordained these twenty Greeks, even as he had the s..

191:4.1 more than fifty of the evangelistic corps of the s..

seventy billion

37:8.9 The ministry of the s. Morontia Companions in

48:3.1 there are at present over s. of these unique beings.

seventy million

18:7.1 There are s. Faithfuls of Days, and like the Unions of

seventy thousand

22:3.2 S. of Those High in Authority are trinitized at each

22:5.5 embraced by the Paradise Trinity in groups of s.,

31:10.19 the clustering of at least s. aggregations of matter,

seventy trillion

25:3.15 eighteen trillion commissions—over s. individuals.

seventy-five or seventy-five years

37:8.8 the ascendant seraphim, we have in Nebadon s..

46:1.7 lighting of the sphere is maintained for s. per cent of

59:5.17 Pennsylvania, thirty-five in Alabama, to s. in Canada.

60:2.1 the huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, s. feet long,

62:5.3 and possessed a potential life span of about sy..

72:2.3 for re-election except upon the petition of at least s.

72:2.12 consists of twelve men over forty and under s. of

72:4.2 restrictive measures have been in operation for sy.;

72:7.4 or country, are fireproof—have been for over sy..

80:7.4 settled in Greece consisted of three hundred and s.

134:3.6 there were about s. teachers on the faculty,

149:7.3 only about s. survived the test of actual experience

150:0.3 joined by the tested evangelists, about s. in number,

193:1.1 the Master appeared to Nalda and s. Samaritan

seventy-one

48:1.5 Eight of these occur in the system, s. in the

seventy-seven

159:1.7 [The use of the term s. as an illustration of mercy

159:1.7 avenged seven times, I shall now be avenged s..”]

sever

83:5.1 was allowed but one man, her husband could s. such

severalnon-exhaustive

16:1.2 any and all possible Deity functions, single and s.,

154:2.2 Go to your s. places to play or fish while you pray

176:3.4 intrusted his goods according to their s. abilities;

severally

8:6.3 Spirit, dividing to every man s. and as he wills.”

56:6.1 when they create, either associatively or s., their

severance

93:5.11 there occurred a friendly s. of relationship, Abraham

severe

57:8.5 still widespread and earthquakes are frequent and s..

57:8.15 S. earthquakes did not begin until the continental

58:5.4 the more s. earthquakes would literally shake the

76:4.2 with the Adamites suffered the s. pangs of childbirth.

78:8.10 the Sumerians suffered s. reverses at the hands of the

82:3.6 tribes put the s. marriage tests of male endurance in

90:2.6 A s. drought meant death to the early agriculturists;

96:2.2 Later, during an unusually s. famine, these Bedouins

124:1.9 The climate of Nazareth was not s..

133:7.12 It is a s. strain on the soul to undergo the

140:1.4 follow you into this kingdom, there is set a s. test.

143:1.4 the fact that even divine love has its s. disciplines.

143:3.5 was in the midst of a s. season of depression.

143:4.3 it was a s. test of their loyalty to the Master when he

151:5.3 This tempest was s., notwithstanding that it was

171:7.7 Jesus never hesitated to be s. with them when the

severed

35:9.9 the local spiritual circuits are immediately s..

57:8.23 from Europe and s. the land masses of Australia,

67:2.3 Meantime the system circuits had been s.; Urantia

67:6.9 the planetary circuits of communication were s.

76:5.6 contact with the evolutionary races had been s..

113:7.6 origin are never forgotten nor ever completely s..

severely

50:1.3 these Sons are tested s., and Nebadon has suffered

62:3.9 these mid-mammal parents were s. shocked and

68:5.4 A thoughtful Andonite who had s. bruised his fist in

126:2.1 the tragic news that Joseph had been s. injured by

128:7.4 When their patience would be s. tried, Jesus would

137:7.2 This time of waiting s. tested the entire group of

147:5.1 notwithstanding that he might be s. criticized, Simon

157:7.2 s. hurt by the Jesus’ rebukes on several occasions.

158:4.2 an only child, who was s. afflicted with epilepsy.

162:0.2 turned upon the sons of Zebedee and s. rebuked

183:4.6 they are too s. shocked by the Master’s sudden

severest

188:5.10 to complain at even the s. hardships of life, much less

severity

52:2.5 dispensation but with diminishing frequency and s.

57:8.15 earthquakes increased in frequency and s. for ages.

57:8.17 and earthquakes continued to diminish in s.

65:2.16 The rigors and climatic s. of the glacial era were in

70:10.15 it was learned that the s. of the punishment was not

96:4.7 of God as being subject to fits of anger, wrath, and s.

sew

147:7.2 Be reminded that a wise tailor does not s. a piece of

sewage-disposal

73:5.4 Before the later establishment of a s. system the

sewers

130:2.1 tides were utilized to flush the city’s streets and s..

sewing

69:3.10 Among some tribes s. and weaving were done by

sexnoun; see sexgender

82:1.3 The regulation of s. in relation to marriage indicates:

82:1.4 Civilization has increasingly demanded that s. be

82:1.5 Among such groups s. has become expressive of the

83:0.3 Herein has s. been the unrecognized civilizer of the

84:0.3 s. sets the home off from all other social activities.

88:1.7 Primitive man did not make an undue fetish out of s.;

103:2.3 a child’s moral nature have not to do with s., guilt,

sexgender

45:6.7 world except for the absence of s. differentiation.

49:4.4 barbarism so long as one s. seeks to tyrannize over

52:2.7 is the dispensation of the realization of s. equality.

66:4.5 of the Prince’s staff were divided equally as to s.

68:6.8 As a rule twins of the same s. were spared.

69:3.2 1. Specialization based on s.. Woman’s work was

70:8.3 the first social distinctions were based on s., age,

71:8.10 8. The due recognition of s. equality and the

72:4.2 they are segregated by s. to prevent parenthood,

74:7.22 Adam endeavored to teach the races s. equality.

77:6.2 unique children were equally divided as regards s.,

82:1.6 beauty and physical attractiveness of the opposite s..

82:3.8 and sometimes before birth, contingent upon s..

83:2.2 only s. inferiority as inculcated by the mores.

84:1.9 The s. division of labor also made for comfort and

84:3.10 disparity between the division of labor based on s..

84:4.3 standing, regardless of their social position as a s..

84:4.4 did not improve the olden reputation of the s..

84:5.3 The modern idea of s. equality is beautiful and

84:5.12 Each s. has its own distinctive sphere of existence,

84:5.13 Forever each s. will remain supreme in its own

84:5.14 Each s. will always have its own special sphere,

84:6.7 Marriage is an institution designed to compose s.

108:1.7 (In the assignment of the Adjusters the s. of the

120:3.8 the planet, being a normal individual of the male s.,

160:2.4 is also possible between two persons of the same s.,

194:3.14 free from all religious discriminations based on s..

sexadjective

sex account

82:4.4 The reason for holding the wife to stricter s. than the

sex act

84:7.2 the s. imposes no biologic consequences upon man.

sex aloofness

83:2.2 In early times woman had no s., only sex inferiority

sex appeal

82:1.6 What is called s. is virtually absent even in present-

sex appetite

70:3.11 the s. being utilized in combating the war urge.

84:1.1 by primitive man, who indulged his s. freely without

sex association

45:6.3 those humans deprived of the benefits of s. on the

68:2.9 and not essential except as an incentive insuring s..

83:6.4 a monopolistic s., society must not overlook the

84:7.3 S. is natural, but marriage is social and has always

sex attitudes

140:5.12 did not intend to deal exclusively with human s..

sex attraction

80:1.6 there was great s. between the violet and blue races.

82:1.6 mating instinct but insufficient s. to create serious

82:1.8 mating impulse, an urge which is loosely called s..

83:1.5 personal affection was not strongly linked to s.;

83:2.5 substituting idealized concepts of s. for those older

84:8.1 to marriage used to be economic; s. was secondary.

160:2.10 fluctuations of sentiment and fickleness of mere s.;

sex cells

36:2.11 trait determiners—in the s. of human reproduction.

sex charms

84:3.5 tactful; woman early learned to trade upon her s..

84:4.2 By trading subtly upon her s., woman has often been

sex code

82:1.2 evolutionary races, the red man had the highest s..

sex consciousness

82:1.2 by the endowment of keener s. and stronger mating

sex control

70:7.8 people very early taught their adolescent youths s..

70:9.6 4. S. control—marriage, the family institution.

82:2.1 the evolution of marriage is simply the history of s.

sex co-operation

68:5.8 Prepastoral society was one of s., but the spread of

sex craving

62:2.3 Food hunger and s. were well developed,

sex creature(s)

1:1.6 On a planet of s., in a world where the impulses of

38:1.1 the creation of the Material Sons, the first of the s.,

38:2.2 beings, they are not s.-emotion creatures.

38:2.2 in dealing with s. it is our custom to speak of those

45:6.2 habits and conduct of these superior semiphysical s.,

45:6.3 and loving association with the supernal Adamic s.

48:3.4 They are not s., but they manifest a touchingly

51:6.5 physical, material, even a s. like Urantia mortals,

77:1.2 were material s. capable of procreating material

77:2.2 the Prince’s staff had been constituted s. for the

sex customs

82:2.4 The s. of dress, adornment, and religious practices

sex-deficient

45:6.3 s. mortals are enabled to compensate the social,

sex desire

82:1.2 S. interest and desire were not dominating passions

82:1.9 since man is so largely a self-controlled being, s. is

sex determination

84:5.8 woman enjoys a degree of s. that practically equals

sex differentiation

45:6.7 on the nativity world except for the absence of s..

sex emotion

38:4.3 they are not characterized by s., though seraphim are

sex equality

49:4.4 S. prevails on all advanced worlds; male and female

sex evolution

83:6.6 and forever will be the idealistic goal of human s..

sex experience

45:6.3 S. in a physical sense is past for these ascenders, but

sex fertility

95:1.5 of Ishtar, the mother of gods and the spirit of s..

sex festivities

88:6.4 The s. of May Day were simply imitative magic,

sex gratification

68:2.6 social pressure, but s. was transient and spasmodic.

68:2.7 traits, woman was an ever-present means of s..

70:3.11 men bringing their choice maidens for the s. of their

84:8.3 aside from appeasing hunger, is s., and this form of

sex hunger

69:1.4 are the establishments of society growing out of s.,

70:3.2 S. hunger and mother love establish the family.

84:0.1 Material necessity founded marriage, s. embellished

sex impulse(s)

83:0.3 s. automatically and unerringly compels man to think

83:2.5 S. and feelings of affection are beginning to displace

83:7.5 outrun the but partially controlled s. of the races.

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: vivid s., fear, rage,

sex indulgence

84:1.3 no connection between s. and the birth of a child.

84:4.9 quarantine of women protected men from over-s.,

84:8.2 play, and humor, along with periodic s., were means

sex inferiority

83:2.2 sex aloofness, only s. as inculcated by the mores.

sex instruction

72:3.5 All s. is administered in the home by parents or by

sex interest

82:1.2 S. and desire were not dominating passions in

sex jealousy

82:4.4 Modern s. is not innate;it is a product of the evolving

83:5.13 spouses, there existed nothing on the order of s..

sex laxity

70:7.9 But the earlier groups were remarkably free from s..

89:7.4 Many of the peculiar associations of s. with worship

sex liaison

77:6.2 by a combined technique of s. and nonsex liaison.

sex liberty or liberties

82:2.4 these early taboos which defined the range of s. and

82:2.5 the same degree of s. to unmarried women as to men

82:2.5 Primitive marriage did not much curtail man’s s.,

sex license

82:2.2 Because of this s. license, no prostitution existed.

82:2.3 from a state of almost complete s. to the standards

82:2.5 but marriage did render further s. taboo to the wife.

sex life

45:6.3 This is true except in the mortal s. and its attendant

47:4.7 defects in planetary experiences pertaining to s.,

sex love

68:2.4 association of human beings were food hunger and s.

sex marts

89:7.5 The highest types of women thronged the temple s.

sex mating

84:7.1 S. is instinctive, children are the natural result,

sex matters

82:5.7 have permitted sovereign rulers certain licenses in s..

sex mores

82:3.3 But the early s. and mating mores were a mass of

84:5.2 from the consequences of the transgression of the s..

sex nature

70:10.14 that many crimes, particularly those of a grave s.,

87:6.15 doctrine explains religious-ritual reversions of a s.,

sex obligations

84:5.6 the mores by imposing more stringent s. upon man.

sex partner

69:8.1 Pastoral man enslaved woman as his inferior s..

sex partnerships

83:6.5 membership in the ranks of those ideal s. that afford

sex passion(s)

68:2.7 the fleeting s. as in consequence of food requirement

82:1.2 The all-absorbing s. of the more highly civilized

88:6.4 a suggestive appeal to the s. of the plant world.

sex planet(s)

6:3.5 As love is comprehended on a s., the love of God is

38:2.2 commonly designated by feminine pronouns on the s.

sex practices

89:7.4 earlier and more savagelike s. of the evolving races.

sex prejudice

194:3.14 distinction, cultural differences, social caste, or s..

sex problem(s)

82:1.10 Secrecy, insincerity, and hypocrisy may obscure s.,

82:3.2 and this is the reason for this agelong s. problem:

sex procreation

25:1.2 Spirit liaison down to s. on worlds like Urantia.

sex promiscuity

132:4.5 friends to the baths because of the s. which prevailed

sex propensity

81:5.6 must be protected, including the regulation of the s..

sex races

45:6.1 Sons are so similar to your own material s. that you

sex regulation(s)

82:2.4 long the practice to suspend all s. on festival days,

82:3.2 been rebellious against the s. imposed by society;

83:5.2 Family life slowly and surely developed because s.

195:0.3 medicine, art, literature, law, government, morals, s.,

sex relations

45:6.3 from fairly average s. on their native spheres.

82:3.10 the ruling group to have s. with the bride before she

82:4.3 legalized s. grew out of these pre-existent property

82:5.1 the mores tended to crystallize in restriction of s.

83:1.2 1. In the regulation of personal s. relations.

83:2.6 among early peoples s. were conventional during the

83:4.3 with all formality, marriage being consummated by s.

83:5.12 might have only one wife, but he could maintain s.

83:5.13 The olden taboos on s. with a pregnant or nursing

84:1.1 Marriage was not founded on s.;

84:1.3 the conscious realization of the obligations of s..

84:1.4 of bathing in the sea at high tide than of having s..

84:1.5 that s. opened up the way for the impregnating ghost

84:4.3 proper and satisfactory s. have always involved the

84:4.5 there existed great fear of the first s. with a woman;

89:7.4 highly elevating to have s. with a woman thus

92:2.5 that they be permitted freely to indulge in loose s.

sex relationships

83:0.3 The self-regarding and self-gratifying s. entails the

sex-reproducing

45:5.3 the highest type of s. beings found on the training

sex restlessness

68:2.6 The early home was founded upon the s. of the male

sex restriction

82:2.3 twentieth-century standards of relatively complete s..

sex rewards

64:4.12 the s. of the chase tended greatly to improve hunting

sex rivalry

62:3.8 eventually resulted in serious food competition and s.

sex sacrifice

95:1.5 believed that fertility was largely dependent on this s.

sex selection

62:2.3 a definite s. was manifested in a crude form of choice

sex service

82:3.10 presents received in reward for her s. in the bride’s

89:7.4 dedicating her body for life to the sacred s. of the

89:7.5 women collected their dowries by s. in the temples,

sex slavery

69:8.1 This sort of s. grew directly out of man’s decreased

sex slaves

69:5.10 But never did the barter in s. advance society;

sex Sons

51:1.1 material or s. Sons and Daughters are the offspring

sex standards

84:5.2 As society evolved, the s. rose higher among women

84:5.2 Man’s s. are only tardily improving as a result of the

sex suppression

87:6.16 coercive; this was especially true in the matter of s..

sex taboo

83:2.6 In recent times, religion has established a s. on the

sex urge(s)

68:2.6 The s. alone did not impel primitive men and

69:5.10 7. S. urge—the desire to buy one or more wives.

82:1.1 the s. is sufficient to insure their coming together for

82:1.9 the s. becomes a dominant impulse and therefore

82:1.10 produce so much harm and sorrow as the powerful s.

82:3.3 The mores have power to restrain and control the s.,

82:3.9 by individuals more or less lacking normal s..

83:0.3 It is because of the s. that selfish man is lured into

84:4.2 woman has always capitalized man’s stronger s. for

sex worship

95:1.5 had never outgrown their disguised forms of s..

sexed

59:1.19 Trilobites were s. animals and existed in many forms;

sexes

52:2.7 normal worlds establish full equality of the s.,

66:7.6 One half of this group instruction was by s.;

70:7.14 coeducation, having boarding schools for both s..

71:2.17 suffrage, while remaining universal for both s.,

72:10.1 Ordinary criminals and defectives are placed, by s.,

82:2.2 was little or no regulation of the relations of the s..

82:2.4 taboos were crude, but they did keep the s. apart—

83:2.5 The relations between the s. are evolving favorably;

84:1.9 This pairing of the s. enhanced survival and was the

84:4.4 The s. have had great difficulty in understanding

84:5.13 never can obliterate the behavior gulf between the s..

84:6.3 Complete understanding between the s. is not

84:6.7 While the s. never can hope fully to understand each

84:6.7 the s. are effectively complementary, and though

87:1.5 The s. often exchanged clothes in order to deceive

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the relations of the s..

sexual

66:4.6 creature would be produced by their s. union.

66:4.10 the staff did not engage in s. reproduction, but

67:4.2 ordered immediate resort to s. reproduction,

74:7.2 s. training were regarded as the province of the home

77:2.4 if they engaged in s. reproduction, their progeny

77:2.4 staff, the followers of Nod, actually engaged in s.,

80:3.4 wholly free from the s. vices of the mixed Adamites.

83:8.8 for rearing offspring, accompanied by s. fidelity.

89:3.1 many forms of physical pleasure, especially of a s.

89:3.6 should have paid attention to s. gratification.

89:7.4 met head-hunters, she could redeem her life by s.

89:7.4 acceptable excuse for commonplace s. gratification

Shabattum

95:1.2 Babylonian observance of the seventh day, the S..

shackle

101:8.4 Faith does not s. the creative imagination, neither

shackled

94:2.4 teachings which have s. the souls of many Hindu

94:11.3 the great Indian protestant eventually find itself s.

shackles

20:9.1 comparative deliverance from the s. of animalism

118:8.10 As man shakes off the s. of fear, as he bridges oceans

151:6.2 Long since he had broken his s. and now roamed

Shaddaisee El Shaddai

Shaddaist

96:4.2 Moses thus was educated an El S.; through the

shade

42:4.6 at about three thousand miles it begins to s. off

44:2.4 2. The color workers—those artists of light and s.

52:3.7 an amalgamated race is somewhat of an olive s. of

86:5.1 variously termed ghost, spirit, s., phantom, specter

136:7.1 Jesus was seated under the s. of a tree on an

137:2.3 while Nathaniel rested under the s. of a tree by the

155:6.1 And so, while they paused in the s. of the hillside,

158:7.2 when they stopped in the s. to refresh themselves.

171:8.14 Jesus, standing there before the apostles in the s. of

shaded

142:8.4 in tents, which they pitched in a s. park, or garden,

shadowsee shadow of

1:6.1 Human personality is the time-space image-s. cast by

1:6.1 ever be comprehended by an examination of its s..

12:8.15 matter becomes a philosophic s. cast by mind in the

12:8.16 the greater the s. cast by the intervening mind

84:4.5 Even a woman’s s. was thought to be dangerous.

86:5.14 The s. came to be feared and revered equally with

86:5.17 developed a belief in two souls, the breath and the s..

88:5.5 it was esteemed equally with the soul and the s..

115:7.3 the Supreme—is the personification of the finite s.

130:4.13 the imperfections which appear in the s. cast by a

131:3.3 follow pure thinking and virtuous living as the s.

132:2.10 A s. is only relatively real.

148:5.5 a refuge from the storm, and a s. from the heat.

165:5.3 The s. is certain to follow the substance.

shadow of

2:2.1 there “is no variableness neither s. of changing.”

4:1.4 place of the Most High shall abide under the s. of the

12:7.4 In God there “is no variableness neither s. of

12:8.16 your Greek figure of speech—the material as the s. of

43:3.4 place of the Most High shall abide under the s. of

44:0.15 world is almost entirely unreal, being merely a s. of

47:8.7 The s. of the mortal nature grows less and less as

48:6.33 The s. of a hair’s turning, premeditated for an

56:10.18 Physical matter is the time-space s. of the Paradise

89:6.5 European tribes substituted the walling in of the s. of

94:6.10 the theory that the earthly way is the distorted s. of

97:4.3 the seven stars and Orion, who turns the s. of death

97:7.7 I have even covered them with the s. of my hands.

100:7.13 to walk courageously through the “valley of the s. of

101:10.9 Even time itself becomes but the s. of eternity cast

122:9.21 To shine upon those who sit in darkness and the s. of

130:4.11 Error is the s. of relative incompleteness which

130:4.15 The finite s. of relative and living truth is moving.

131:2.7 though I walk through the valley of the s. of death,

131:2.10 Most High shall abide under the s. of the Almighty

131:10.4 there is no variableness neither s. of changing.

132:2.9 such a righteous spirit would cast any negative s. of

132:3.8 Such a God-knowing soul casts no s of doubting evil

145:3.4 Hate is the s. of fear; revenge the mask of cowardice

151:3.3 as “the unreal and fleeting s. of spirit realities.”

152:5.3 Most High shall abide under the s. of the Almighty

155:4.2 pausing for lunch under the s. of an overhanging

170:5.2 the idea of the natural as the s. of the spiritual—

170:5.2 —the temporal as the time s. of the eternal.

170:5.17 Christian church is the socialized and humanized s.

189:1.3 both are the reflected s. of enduring spirit reality.

189:1.3 and space as the fleeting s. of Paradise realities?

190:5.4 That such a Deliverer shall be as the s. of a great

195:1.1 There, under the s. of the Acropolis, this Roman

shadows

1:6.1 S should be interpreted in terms of the true substance

86:4.8 specimens were also supposed to have shorter s..

101:10.9 the battle of reality’s triumph over the partial s. of

102:6.2 gods of primitive men have been no more than s. of

102:6.2 light whose interruptions constitute the creation s. of

111:0.3 savage associated the soul with blood, breath, s.

132:2.7 be contrasted with the negative counterpart—the s. of

146:3.1 You have discussed the material s. of truth;

146:3.1 spiritual realities which cast these transient time s.

174:0.2 and cease to be attracted by unreal and material s..

195:7.16 which eternity reflects as the reality s. of time.

shadowy

0:3.20 by finite beings, is partial, relative, and s..

7:1.3 soul of creation; matter is the s. physical body.

110:6.11 The s. reality of the embryonic nature of a seventh

129:3.9 able to bring up in the mind of the Son of Man s.

130:4.1 theory that the material things of the world are s.

177:4.10 foolish persons, in fastening their gaze on the s.

shake

4:5.3 The gods who s. the earth in their wrath and strike

26:4.13 Not even the failure to discern the Father can s. the

58:5.4 the more severe earthquakes would literally s. the

182:3.4 As he reached down to s. them that he might

shaken

144:8.3 in prison: What did you behold in John—a reed s.

181:2.11 after you have s. off your depression and have

shakes

118:8.10 As man s. off the shackles of fear, as he bridges

shaking

184:3.14 s. his accusing finger in the Master’s face, said: “I

185:7.5 and, s. an avenging finger in Pilate’s face, said

shale

58:7.10 transition rock deposits contain small amounts of s.

59:1.16 s. has been changed to slate, while limestone has

59:3.1 many have been changed to quartz, s., and marble.

59:3.9 may be found a collection of conglomerate, s., and

59:4.7 that the earlier deposits were covered by mud or s.

59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, consisting of sandstone, s.,

59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with s., stone, conglomerate

60:1.1 deposits of this period were mostly s., sandstone,

60:3.9 consisting of chalk, s., sandstone, and small amounts

shales

57:7.9 primitive ocean contain no colored stones or s..

59:1.12 3. S.—deposits made in the deeper and quiet water.

shallnon-exhaustive—see shallinterrogative; shall not

1:4.3 the indwelling “Spirit s. return to God who gave it.”

2:2.1 “My counsel s. stand; I will do all my pleasures”

2:2.2 “Whatsoever God does, it s. be forever; nothing can

2:3.2 for whatsoever a man sows that s. he also reap.”

2:4.1 “whosoever calls upon the Lord s. be saved,”

3:3.2 and when he has tried me, I s. come forth as gold.”

4:1.4 who dwells in the secret place of the Most High s.

4:1.4 “Behold, he who keeps us s. neither slumber nor

5:2.4 “By their fruits you s. know them.”

8:0.4 The Deities are and always have been and ever s. be.

13:1.19 “ministering spirits to those who s. be heirs of

25:1.6 you s. be made ruler over universe realities.”

27:1.5 “And there s. be no more sleep.

27:1.5 There s. be no night there; and they need no light of

27:1.5 gives them light; they s. live forever and ever.

27:1.5 And God s. wipe away all tears from their eyes;

27:1.5 there s. be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying,

27:1.5 neither s. there be any more pain, for the former

34:6.8 “never thirst, for this spiritual water s. be in them a

38:2.2 For all who “s. be accounted worthy to attain the

40:6.2 While “it does not yet appear what you s. be,”

43:3.3 “There is a river, the streams whereof s. make glad

43:3.4 who dwells in the secret place of the Most High s.

43:6.3 wrote: “Who s. ascend the hill of the Most Highs?

43:6.3 Who s. stand in this holy place?

48:6.35 Your good spirit s. minister to me, and your angel

49:6.5 “He s. send his angels, and they shall gather

49:6.5 s. gather together his elect from the four winds.”

52:7.12 the new earth, which I will make, s. remain before

53:9.7 have been a terror, but never s. you be any more.”

66:7.19 “In the sweat of your face s. you eat the fruit of

68:6.1 “Dust you are and to dust s. you return” is literally

70:10.6 “the water that causes the curse s. enter into her

74:7.20 “whoso sheds man’s blood by man s. his blood be

75:4.4 you s. surely become as the mortals of the realm;

75:4.4 as the mortals of the realm; you s. surely die.”

88:2.3 “And this stone which I have set up as a pillar s. be

90:2.5 a rustling in the tops of the mulberry trees, then s.

96:5.4 You s. be prospered above all people, and the Lord

97:4.3 “Though they dig into hell, thence s. I take them;

97:4.3 I direct the sword of justice, and it s. slay them.”

97:5.2 “And your ears s. hear a word behind you, saying,

97:5.2 ‘though your sins be as scarlet, they s. be as white

97:5.2 they be red like the crimson, they s. be as wool.’”

97:5.3 my soul s. be joyful in my God, for he has clothed

97:5.5 saying: “But every man s. sit under his own vine,

97:5.5 no one s. make him afraid, for all people will live,

97:7.6 but my righteousness s. endure forever and my

97:7.8 “He s. feed his flock like a shepherd;

97:7.8 he s. gather the lambs in his arms and carry them

97:7.8 Those who wait on the Lord s. renew their strength;

97:7.8 they s. mount up with wings as eagles;

97:7.8 they s. run and not be weary; they s. walk and not

97:7.10 for my glory, and they s. show forth my praise.

97:7.12 You s. be like a watered garden and like a spring

97:7.12 And if the enemy s. come in like a flood, the spirit

100:6.6 nor anything else s. be able to separate us from the

100:7.10 “For every one who seeks s. receive.”

101:6.10 man s. know the truth,and the truth shall set him free

101:6.10 shall know the truth, and the truth s. set him free.

102:6.7 then s. all men know that you are my disciples.”

103:5.6 “Whosoever s. save his life s. lose it, but whosoever

103:5.6 but whosoever s. lose his life for the sake of the

103:5.6 lose his life for the sake of the kingdom, s. find it.”

109:4.5 From him who has not survival qualities, s. be taken

109:4.5 s. be given even the pre-experienced Adjuster of a

113:6.7 “And he s. send his angels with a great voice and

113:6.7 and s. gather together his elect from one end of the

122:2.3 this divine teacher, and you s. call your son John.

122:3.1 you s. call him Joshua, and he shall inaugurate the

122:3.1 he s. inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth

122:3.1 and the Lord of all the earth s. overshadow you.”

122:4.1 and who s. become a great light in the world.

122:4.1 In him will be life, and his life s. become the light

122:4.1 but to as many as s. receive him to them will he

122:4.4 Even the passage, “a maiden s. bear a son,” was

122:4.4 was made to read, “a virgin s. bear a son.”

122:9.16 Yes, and you, child of promise, s. be called the

122:9.17 For you s. go before the face of the Lord to establish

124:4.7 “The Lord s. preserve our going out and our

126:4.3 and so the Lord, the God of hosts, s. be with you.

126:4.5 “Wherewith s. I come before the Lord,to bow myself

127:4.2 did he say, “You s. do this—you ought to do that.”

129:2.3 until “my hour s. come” and asked John to act in his

130:8.2 the Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You s. seek me and find me

130:8.2 ‘You s. seek me and find me when you s. search

130:8.2 that I am the Lord, and you s. belong to my people

130:8.2 man’s soul from darkness, and he s. see the light’?

131:1.6 their fellows and who have pure hearts s. see God.

131:1.7 By God’s love and through his mercy we s. be saved.

131:1.8 believe in his name, so s. your prayer be heard.

131:1.9 then s. you abide free from fear throughout all the

131:1.9 plantings in this world we s. receive in the next.”

131:2.2 Therefore s. you love the Lord your God with all

131:2.2 The earth s. be full of the knowledge of the Lord

131:2.6 righteous, but the way of the ungodly s. perish.

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual rest s. you be saved;

131:2.6 in quietness and confidence s. be your strength.’

131:2.6 They who wait upon the Lord s. renew their

131:2.6 strength; they s. mount up with wings like eagles.

131:2.6 They s. run and not be weary;

131:2.6 they s. walk and not be faint.

131:2.6 The Lord s. give you rest from your fear.

131:2.7 of his pleasures, and in his light we s. see light.

131:2.7 Surely goodness and mercy s. follow me all the

131:2.7 and I s. dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

131:2.8 I will acknowledge him, and he s. direct my paths.

131:2.8 those who serve him; the just s. live by his faith.

131:2.9 If you seek me, you s. find me if you search for

131:2.9 The meek s. inherit the earth and shall delight

131:2.9 The meek shall inherit the earth and s. delight

131:2.9 Whosoever sows iniquity s. reap calamity;

131:2.9 they who sow the wind s. reap the whirlwind.

131:2.10 ‘Though your sins be as scarlet, they s. be as white

131:2.10 Though they be red like crimson, they s. be as

131:2.10 dwells in the secret place of the Most High s. abide

131:2.11 They who are wise s. shine as the brightness of the

131:2.12 My commandments are: You s. love me with all your

131:2.12 you s. have no gods before me; you shall not take

131:3.2 “Out of a pure heart s. gladness spring forth to the

131:3.2 all my being s. be at peace with this supermortal

131:3.4 then s. the peace of the soul flow tranquilly like a

131:3.5 Remember, every act s. receive its reward.

131:3.5 What you do s. be done to you, in the judgment of

131:3.5 Injustice done to your fellows s. come back upon

131:3.7 only enjoy virtue here during this brief life but s.

131:4.6 Our supreme desire s. be union with the Supreme.

131:4.7 When man s. roll up space as a piece of leather,

131:5.2 As you supremely desire, so s. you be.

131:5.5 Those who do evil s. receive punishment, but

131:5.5 but those who follow truth s. enjoy the bliss of an

131:6.2 those who walk in the paths of righteousness s. find

131:8.5 If you seek for him daily, you s. find him.

131:8.6 body perish, your soul s. survive in spirit service.

131:8.6 If you abide in the light of the Eternal, you s. enjoy

131:10.6 And my tutor has said that by searching for him I s.

131:10.6 I am confident that I s. be faithful even to death,

131:10.7 Whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord s. be

135:3.2 kingdom s. not be left to other people but s. break

135:3.2 all these kingdoms, and it s. stand forever.”

135:3.2 pass away, and his kingdom never s. be destroyed.

135:4.4 he s. turn the hearts of the fathers toward the

135:6.6 Every valley s. be filled, and every mountain and

135:6.6 and every mountain and hill s. be brought low;

135:6.6 the uneven ground s. become a plain, while the

135:6.6 while the rough places s. become a smooth valley;

135:6.6 and all flesh s. see the salvation of God.

136:6.4 “Man s. not live by bread alone but by every word

136:7.2 “There s. no evil befall you, neither shall any

136:7.2 For he s. give his angels charge over you, to keep

136:7.2 They s. bear you up in their hands lest you dash

136:9.3 “You s. worship the Lord your God and him only

136:9.3 the Lord your God and him only s. you serve.”

136:9.7 You s. break them with a rod of iron;

136:9.7 you s. dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel.

137:6.2 He s. appear to you in joy, and all others s. be

137:6.2 the glory of even the gentiles s. be like a flowing

137:6.5 and they s. be called the blest of all the earth.

137:8.4 “You s. be to me a kingdom of priests, a holy people

140:1.4 not every one who says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ s. enter the

140:3.19 By their fruits you s. know them.

141:7.6 “You s. know the truth, and the truth s. make you

142:3.11 1. You s. worship no other god, for the Lord is a

142:3.15 you may work, but on the seventh day you s. rest.

142:3.19 9. The first of the first fruits of the ground you s.

144:2.3 Again I say to you: Ask and it s. be given you;

144:2.3 seek and you s. find; knock and it s. be opened to

145:2.2 “And you s. serve the Lord, your God, and he s.

145:2.2 and all sickness s. be taken away from you.”

145:2.2 but the spirit of the Lord s. arise upon you,

145:2.2 and the divine glory s. be seen with you.

145:2.5 Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they s. no more say,

145:2.5 Every man s. die for his own iniquity; every man

145:2.5 who eats sour grapes, his teeth s. be set on edge.

145:2.5 Behold, the days s. come when I will make a new

145:2.5 I will be their God, and they s. be my people.

145:2.5 In that day they s. not say, one man to his neighbor

145:2.5 For they s. all know me personally, from the least

146:2.3 divine law, even his prayer s. be an abomination.”

146:2.9 he s. surely give you the sincere desires of your

147:8.4 “‘Then s. your light break forth as the morning

147:8.4 Your righteousness s. go before you while the

147:8.4 while the glory of the Lord s. be your rear guard.

147:8.4 Then will you call upon the Lord, and he s. answer

147:8.4 you will cry out, and he s. say—Here am I.

147:8.4 then s. your light shine in obscurity, and even your

147:8.4 and even your darkness s. be as the noonday.

147:8.4 Then s. the Lord guide you continually, satisfying

147:8.4 You s. become like a watered garden, like a spring

147:8.4 they who do these things s. restore the wasted

147:8.4 s. raise up the foundations of many generations;

147:8.4 they s. be called the rebuilders of broken walls,

148:4.10 ‘I will be his Father and he s. be my son.

148:5.5 ‘A bruised reed s. he not break, and the smoking

149:5.2 for ‘a good man s. be satisfied from within himself

149:6.5 You s. adore him because he is magnificent in love

150:5.2 has gone forth, and my arms s. enfold my people.

150:5.2 ‘My soul s. be joyful in the love of my God, for he

150:5.2 his name ‘s. be called the Lord our righteousness.

150:5.2 It is forever true, ‘the just s. live by faith.

150:8.5 and say, Yahweh s. reign, world without end.

152:5.3 He s. strengthen your heart.’

152:5.3 ‘Cast your burden on the Lord, and he s. sustain

152:5.3 ‘He who dwells in the place of the Most High s.

153:2.1 found in Deuteronomy: “But it s. come to pass, if

153:2.1 the curses of transgression s. surely overtake them.

153:2.1 The Lord s. cause you to be smitten by your

153:2.1 you s. be removed into all the kingdoms of the

153:2.1 And the Lord s. bring you and the king you have

153:2.1 You s. become an astonishment, a proverb,

153:2.1 Your sons and your daughters s. go into captivity.

153:2.1 The strangers among you s. rise high in authority

153:2.1 And these things s. be upon you and your seed

153:2.1 Therefore s. you serve your enemies who s. come

153:2.1 You s. endure hunger and thirst and wear this alien

153:2.1 The Lord s. bring against you a nation from afar,

153:2.1 And they s. besiege you in all your towns until the

153:2.1 and all the land s. fall into their hands.

153:2.1 it s. come to pass that you will be driven to eat the

153:2.1 the straitness wherewith your enemies s. press you

153:2.2 laid hold of him, saying, ‘You s. surely die.’

153:2.11 in the Prophets, ‘You s. all be taught by God,’

153:2.12 bread, if a man eats thereof, he s. never die in spirit.

153:4.4 And as you now choose, so s. you eventually be.

155:1.2 that the triumphant Son ‘s. break them with a rod

156:2.5 that “even though heaven and earth s. pass away, my

158:6.3 persist in conceiving it, does not exist, nor ever s..

162:6.1 the Scriptures have said, ‘Out of him s. flow rivers

162:7.2 You s. know the truth, and the truth s. make you

168:0.7 he who believes in me, though he dies, yet s. he live.

173:1.7 ‘My house s. be called a house of prayer for all

174:4.2 you s. love the Lord your God with all your heart

174:4.2 and it is: ‘You s. love your neighbor as yourself.

176:0.1 They s. all be thrown down.”

178:1.17 And my spirit s. be upon you, now and even to

180:6.8 And I s. do this because the Father himself loves you

190:5.4 who seek him; that all nations s. call him blessed?

191:6.2 You s. love one another with a new and startling

193:1.2 of my Father, you s. never die; you s. not perish.

shallinterrogative

1:5.1 “He who planned the ear, s. he not hear?

1:5.1 He who formed the eye, s. he not see?”

3:1.1 the Psalmist: “Whither s. I go from your spirit?

3:1.1 or whither s. I flee from your presence?”

96:6.4S. mortal man be more just than God?

96:6.4 than God? s. a man be more pure than his Maker?”

97:5.6 was: “S. I come before God with burnt offerings?

97:5.6 S. I give my first-born for my transgression,

126:4.5 S. I come before him with burnt offerings,

126:4.5 S. I give my first-born for my transgression, the fruit

131:2.4 Whither s. I go from God’s spirit?

131:2.4 whither s. I flee from the divine presence?

137:2.5 “Teacher, s. I go down to John or s. I join my friends

137:6.2 S. the earth be made to bring forth in one day?

140:3.12 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith s. it be salted?

140:4.2 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith s. it be salted?

140:6.6 S. we allow a man to divorce his wife as Moses has

140:6.9 “Master, s. we give no place to justice?

140:6.14 s. I arouse them to inquire if they would also talk

142:7.1 S. your disciples own slaves?

142:7.1 S. your believers court poverty and shun property?

142:7.1 S. mercy alone prevail so that we s. have no more

144:8.2 you truly the Deliverer, or s. we look for another?”

147:6.4 And s. I not, before the day is finished, see you eat

151:1.1 the boat, said to Jesus, “Master, s. I talk to them?”

163:3.2 S. all who have riches be kept out of the kingdom?”

163:3.3 S. we require those who would follow you to give

173:0.2 S. I go on with Jesus and my associates, or s. I

174:2.2 S. we give or s. we not give?”

174:5.9 S. I say, Father save me from this awful hour?

185:7.5 much irony and sarcasm, “S. I crucify your king?”

shall not

3:3.1 “One of them s. not fall to the ground without my

40:6.2 an everlasting name, one that s. not be cut off.”

48:6.9 The Gods are my caretakers; I s. not stray;

48:6.31 I s. not, in this Divine Presence, want for food nor

48:6.17 I s. not doubt you nor fear you, For I know that in

53:9.7 you look for their places, but they s. not be found.

66:7.9 1. You s. not fear nor serve any God but the Father

66:7.10 2. You s. not disobey the Father’s Son, the world’s

66:7.11 3. You s. not speak a lie when called before the

66:7.12 4. You s. not kill men, women, or children.

66:7.13 5. You s. not steal your neighbor’s goods or cattle.

66:7.14 6. You s. not touch your friend’s wife.

66:7.15 7. You s. not show disrespect to your parents or to

69:2.5 to decree that “he who does not work s. not eat.”

70:11.2 upon all others the command, “you s. not kill.”

88:2.5 He made it plain, “You s. not make a graven image

92:2.2 you s. not build it of hewn stone, for, if you use

93:4.7 1. You s. not serve any God but the Most High

93:4.8 You s. not doubt that faith is the only requirement

93:4.9 3. You s. not bear false witness.

93:4.10 4. You s. not kill.

93:4.11 5. You s. not steal.

93:4.12 6. You s. not commit adultery.

93:4.13 7. You s. not show disrespect for your parents and

94:8.10 1. You s. not kill.

94:8.11 2. You s. not steal.

94:8.12 3. You s. not be unchaste.

94:8.13 4. You s. not lie.

94:8.14 5. You s. not drink intoxicating liquors.

97:3.2 “Yahweh spoke, saying, ‘The land s. not be sold,

131:2.7 The Lord is my shepherd; I s. not want.

131:2.12 you s. not take my name in vain; remember the

131:2.12 you s. not kill; you s. not commit adultery;

131:2.12 you s. not steal; you s. not bear false witness;

131:2.12 you s. not bear false witness; you s. not covet.’

131:3.5 ‘The penalty of wrongdoing s. not come near me.

131:3.6 has said in his heart, ‘Evil s. not overtake me’; but

131:3.7 nobly, and acts unselfishly s. not only enjoy virtue

135:3.2 His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which s.

140:6.4 ‘You s. not kill, that whosoever kills shall be

140:6.5 teachers of the law say, ‘You s. not commit adultery.

140:6.9 Measure for measure s. not be your rule.

140:6.13 willing hands and earnest hearts s. not go hungry.

140:8.2 Hebrew saying: “He who will not work s. not eat.”

142:3.12 2. You s. not make molten gods.

142:3.13 3. You s. not neglect to keep the feast of unleavened

142:3.16 You s. not fail to observe the feast of the first fruits

142:3.17 7. You s. not offer the blood of any sacrifice with

142:3.18 8. The sacrifice of the feast of the Passover s. not be

142:3.20 10. You s. not seethe a kid in its mother’s milk.

143:2.7 you s. not therefore be led to doubt the reality of

147:6.4 And s. I not, before the day is finished, see you eat

147:8.2 But you s. not fast in this way to make your voices

150:4.2 there is nothing hidden that s. not be known.

150:8.3 to love and fear your name, and we s. not be put

151:3.1 that nothing is hid in the kingdom which s. not be

151:3.1 neither are there any secrets which s. not ultimately

153:2.1 a nation whose tongue you s. not understand,

153:2.8 He who comes to me s. not hunger, while he who

155:1.2 But you s. not see the remainder of the Psalmist’s

155:6.18 to you religion s. not become a theologic shelter to

156:2.5 earth shall pass away, my words of truth s. not.”

157:4.5 All the forces of evil and the hosts of sin s. not

159:3.10 You s. not portray your teacher as a man of sorrows.

159:5.3 “The Lord is my shepherd; I s. not want.

159:5.9 “You s. not take vengeance against the children of

162:2.1 Moses enjoins you, saying, ‘You s. not kill’;

162:2.7 but you s. not discover my presence, for where I

162:7.5 that whoso keeps your word s. not taste death?

162:8.3 Mary has chosen this good and needful part, I s.

165:3.2 there is nothing now covered that s. not be revealed.

165:4.8 not read the commandment: ‘You s. not covet.

166:1.5 portals of mercy s. not be closed by the prejudice

171:0.6 But it s. not be so in the kingdom of heaven.

171:4.7 You will many times desire to see me, but you s..

172:1.6 but I s. not always be with you; I go soon to my

172:1.6 my death, she s. not be denied such satisfaction.

172:1.6 This woman s. not be reproved for that which she

176:0.1 In the days soon to come there s. not be left one

177:1.2 all your heart you crave to go with me, it s. not be

178:1.3 You s. not render spiritual worship to earthly rulers

179:2.1 I s. not again eat with you until you sit down with

179:2.2 realize that I s. not again drink with you the fruit of

179:3.3 Peter said, “Master, you s. never wash my feet!”

179:3.9 But it s. not be so in the kingdom of heaven.

183:5.3 this man s. not be prevented from standing by the

191:6.3 it s. not be committed to the custody of mere priests.

196:0.12 “Except you become as a little child, you s. not

196:3.33 of God to the world, in and through Jesus, s. not fail.

shallow

49:2.17 midst the s. waters of sheltered tropic basins,

57:8.24 as long fingerlike seas providing those s. waters

58:1.7 extensive shore line of s. waters and sheltered bays;

58:6.1 This metamorphosis took place in the s. waters of

58:7.11 The bottoms of the s. and extensive inland seas are

59:0.8 and the numerous s. near-shore basins are covered

59:1.0 1. EARLY MARINE LIFE IN THE S. SEAS

59:1.11 2. Sandstones—deposits made in s. water but where

59:1.15 Only parts of North America remained above these s.

59:2.2 only the coastal highlands remained above these s.

59:3.6 lava flows which spread out over a s. sea bed,

59:4.6 indicate that the inland seas were clear and s..

60:1.12 again produced extensive coast lines of s. waters.

60:1.12 Since there was more s. water around Europe and

123:2.14 s. boxes of sand in which Jesus worked out maps

ShalmaneserAssyrian king

97:9.18 S. III decided to control the Mediterranean coast.

shalt

89:2.1 And the forbidden tree always said, “Thou s. not.”

140:4.7 repression—obeying the injunction “Thou s. not.”

140:5.9 the negative or thou-s.-not type of righteousness.

sham

70:1.13 engage in a foray as a holiday, to enjoy a s. battle.

shaman

80:5.6 by elaborate ceremony, committed to the s. priests,

88:6.2 Magic performed by the medicine man, s., or priest

89:6.2 A s. once ordered the sacrifice of a respected old

90:0.2 secondhanded; always does a medicine man, a s.,

90:1.1 The s. was the ranking medicine man, the ceremonial

90:1.1 In many groups the s. outranked the war chief,

90:1.1 The s. sometimes functioned as a priest and even

90:1.1 the later tribes had both the earlier s.-medicine men

90:1.1 medicine men (seers) and later appearing s.-priests

90:1.1 And in many cases the office of s. became hereditary.

90:1.5 When a s. failed in his undertakings, if he could not

90:1.5 if he could not advance a plausible alibi, he was

90:1.5 he was either demoted or killed.

90:2.1 men believed that the s. actually received such

90:2.6 all believed in the power of the s. as a rain maker,

90:2.6 it was customary to kill him when he failed, unless he

90:2.6 unless he could offer a plausible excuse to account

90:2.11 Not infrequently a s. would accumulate practically

90:2.11 customary to divide his property equally with the s.

90:2.13 Primitive man regarded the s. as a necessary evil;

90:2.13 man feared him but did not love him.

90:2.13 The s. was mostly fraud, but the veneration for

90:4.3 clan to crowd into the sickroom to assist the s. in

90:4.3 uncommon for a woman to be the diagnosing s.,

shamancraft

90:2.2 supernatural was classified either as witchcraft or s..

90:2.3 s. had to do with miracles performed by regular

90:4.3 when the evolution of s. produced priests and

shamanesses

90:1.3 into a trance or a cataleptic fit became powerful s.;

90:2.5 these temperamental s. who professed to be able to

90:4.4 and abscesses; the s. became adept at midwifery.

shamanic

90:2.1 diseases was not the chief function of a s.

90:2.11 The s. priests often became very wealthy through the

90:3.0 3. THE S. THEORY OF DISEASE AND DEATH

shamanism

90:0.0 SHAMANISM—MEDICINE MEN AND PRIESTS

90:1.6 It was s. that took the exclusive direction of tribal

90:2.8 s. flourished in India, and it still openly persists in

90:2.9 true teachers arose to denounce and expose s..

90:2.13 the veneration for s. well illustrates the premium put

shamanistic

90:2.0 2. SHAMANISTIC PRACTICES

shamans

85:3.3 been handed down from the days of the female s. of

89:1.2 were proposed by chiefs and s.—fetish men who were

89:5.13 5. Cannibalism was limited to the priests, and s.,

90:0.1 ritual was inevitably dominated by medicine men, s.,

90:0.3 evolution, there intervene the long ages of the s.,

90:1.0 1.THE FIRST SHAMANS—THE MEDICINE MEN

90:1.3 While they may have practiced deception in minor

90:1.3 the great majority of the s. believed in the fact of

90:1.3 Many female s. were also professional dancers.

90:1.4 But not all s. were self-deceived; many were

90:1.4 The s. developed a professional mode of dress and

90:1.4 the olden s. unwittingly stumbled onto hypnotism;

90:1.5 Thus the honest s. early perished; only the shrewd

90:2.1 While the s. utilized the great power of suggestion

90:2.1 In the early development of their profession the s.

90:2.2 white art when practiced by either priests, seers, s.,

90:2.4 The s. were great believers in the mission of chance

90:2.4 they frequently cast lots to arrive at decisions.

90:2.5 Very early in the history of the race the s. turned

90:2.6 the rain makers, or weather s., have persisted right

90:2.9 will ever continue to appear to challenge the s. or

90:2.10 the olden s. established their reputations as voices

90:2.10 They sprinkled the newborn with water and

90:2.10 they circumcised the males.

90:2.10 They presided over all burial ceremonies and made

90:2.12 The s. dressed well and had a number of wives;

90:2.12 they were the original aristocracy, being exempt

90:2.12 They were very often of low-grade mind and morals.

90:2.12 They suppressed their rivals by denominating them

90:3.2 as spirit phenomena, it was inevitable that the s.,

90:3.3 the s. and the scientists have propounded theories of

90:4.0 4. MEDICINE UNDER THE SHAMANS

90:4.2 the foolish ministrations of one of these ancient s.

90:4.4 The s. learned to treat fractures and dislocations,

90:4.8 The s. believed that disease spirits could be driven

90:5.1 it was inevitable that the early s. should evolve into

90:5.4 The priests evolved from s. up through oracles,

92:3.9 The s., honest and dishonest, were terribly

94:6.9 Confucius set a new pace for the s. in that he put

Shamash

95:1.4 bringing the chief deities down to seven: Bel, S.,

shame

49:5.15 and which would somewhat s. yours by comparison.

62:2.3 a sense of self-abasement bordering on s.

62:5.5 twins were mildly cognizant of pity, s., and reproach

133:8.1 Ganid visited this notorious shrine of s., but Jesus

139:12.12 betrayal, Judas experienced moments of regret and s.

140:4.7 Fear and s. are unworthy motivations for religious

150:8.3 and we shall not be put to s., world without end.

155:6.6 S. on those false religious teachers who would

167:1.5 In this event, with s. you will be required to take a

167:3.3 continued to glorify God, his critic was put to s.,

171:3.4 assert his divine power and put to s. his enemies.

182:3.10 to this situation of private loneliness, public s.,

189:4.1 from doubt and despair as from fear, grief, and s..

shameful

64:4.12 really had no religion beyond a s. superstition.

66:8.1 fault was ever found in him up to the time of his s.

120:2.2 the s. misrepresentations of these fallen children of

139:12.12 Judas then entered into the base and s. intrigue to

149:2.9 And it is the one s. thing about the religion that

167:5.4 bitterly denounce these s. floutings of the marriage

shamefully

69:7.5 confusion, many tribes s. treated their women.

90:4.3 for ages the sick were carefully avoided, s. neglected

162:3.4 The man, having married this woman, did most s.

173:4.2 tenants, and these they wounded and also treated s..

173:5.2 on the king’s messengers and s. mistreated them,

shameless

131:3.5 persists in being slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, s.,

shamming

100:7.2 never stooped to pretense, and never resorted to s..

Shang-Tihighest Lord in Confucianism

79:8.7 remained preserved in the imperial worship of S..

94:5.3 Singlangton, which persisted in the concept of S.,

shape

49:2.17 primitive race of human beings taking s. in the air

57:2.4 gas cloud in s. somewhat like a flattened spheroid.

89:3.2 structure of the races was beginning to take s.,

97:9.28 Religion was taking s. as a system of human thought

116:5.13 The pattern of a local universe takes s. not only as a

139:12.10 wicked and dangerous ideas did not take definite s.

160:5.6 The lower religions s. their ideas of God to meet the

shaped

11:7.5 imagine a finite, but inconceivably large, V-s. plane

39:5.14 vibrating, torpedo-s. outline of glistening luminosity.

63:2.4 and finding many stones suitably s. for various uses,

63:5.5 such dome-s. stone huts, into which they crawled at

179:1.5 They were seated about the U-s. table on divans in

shapes

101:8.1 when it motivates life and s. the mode of living.

shaping

16:4.3 materially assist the Creator Sons in the work of s.

98:2.7 the function of the church as an institution in the s.

sharenoun

93:5.7 was given a s. of the spoils of his military campaigns.

160:4.10 It requires intelligence to secure one’s s. of the

169:1.6 he divided his property, giving the youth his s..

191:0.6 and had more than his s. of doubts, but he at least

shareverb

0:4.11 All s. Paradise as the place of origin, function, and

1:3.4 Both the Father and the Son in like manner s. the

2:2.6 he does s. the consciousness of all the experience

3:2.9 and we must sometimes s. in the family discipline.

4:4.4 and while the Creator Sons fully s. his divinity,

6:2.6 just as fully and unreservedly s. the divine spirit with

7:5.4 To s. the experience of created personalities,

10:1.3 Creators are moved to s. divinity with their children;

13:2.4 The Trinity-origin beings do not fully s. the Father’s

30:4.9 The Son- and Spirit-fused mortals s. portions of this

31:3.8 that human beings are entitled to s. our opinions,

31:4.1 the ascending experience of mortal beings may s.

38:2.1 and angels s. all of man’s nonsensuous emotions and

38:2.6 while on Salvington they will s. their places of rest

40:1.1 the angelic hosts also s. the supernal opportunity to

40:2.2 s. the destiny of the inhabitants of their worlds.

40:8.4 so do these Son-fused creatures s. the services of

40:9.9 They do not s. your high and exalted destiny in the

44:3.2 all spirit beings may s. with the builders certain

55:10.3 asks the Father Melchizedek to s. its supervision

59:2.1 Asiatic mother continent did not fully s. the history

72:5.8 or in the face of decreased earnings they shall s.

75:5.2 Adam deliberately chose to s. the fate of Eve.

93:0.1 Only the Life Carriers s. to any degree this range of

97:6.2 And thus did the religion of the Hebrews s. in that

97:9.12 But Yahweh must, perforce, s. some of this glory

98:2.2 But the West did not s. in this new development;

99:5.7 Just as certainly as men s. their religious beliefs,

100:7.12 Jesus’ associates were constrained to s. his optimism

106:2.6 for they will truly s. his evolutionary perfection.

107:3.1 prepersonal entities s. Divinington as a home sphere

108:0.2 the Adjuster fragments that actually s. the life

110:0.1 Deity to s. these sufferings in loving companionship.

110:7.4 the Adjusters s. your destiny and experience; they

111:4.7 nations will enjoy life more if they s. it with others.

111:5.1 an exhibition of creature willingness to s. the inner

111:5.1 they, in turn, s. all things with the divine Sons and

113:2.5 They s. most of your emotions and experience

121:7.2 They were unwilling to s. Yahweh on equal terms

127:5.2 to cast her lot with this man of her choice and to s.

128:6.10 that Jesus might s. in the childish joy and youthful

128:7.3 to be depended upon for his s. of the home expenses.

128:7.3 Jude was not conscientious about earning his s. of

128:7.11 Jude was now very faithfully sending his s. of funds

129:2.3 if your mother is in need, then will I s. my own

133:2.2 assume the far greater s. of the burden of bearing

133:2.2 It is Godlike to s. your life and all that relates

133:3.8 Ganid and I desire a bite to eat, and we would s. it

138:1.2 will these six men come into our midst and s. all

139:1.11 they were possessed with the urge to s. him with

139:5.8 “Come with us while we show and s. with you the

142:7.2 and as such coworkers, they, too, must s. in many of

142:7.10 he is ever ready to s. their hardships and assist them

147:8.3 Is it not to s. my bread with the hungry and to bring

148:0.3 The apostles all did their s. in teaching groups of

153:3.3 and directs that you s. with them your substance if

155:6.10 of the Father which you have been called to s..

158:0.2 and he much desired that all his apostles might s.

160:2.3 It is this ability to communicate and s. meanings that

161:2.3 We are a happy community; we s. all things in

163:2.10 Man may not s his supreme loyalty to a spiritual ideal

166:4.6 1. You may s. in those normal happenings which are

169:1.13 have had a kid at any time you had made friends to s.

171:0.5 shall indeed drink of my cup of bitterness and s. in

173:5.3 ‘Cast out this thoughtless guest to s. the lot of all

178:3.2 you must now make ready to s. with others.

180:1.5 If you would s. the Master’s joy, you must s. his love

180:1.5 And to s. his love means that you have shared his

188:5.10 that we are all enticed to a willingness to s. both.

193:0.5 “Among yourselves, here, you s. the knowledge

194:4.7 not communal by decree but by the desire to s.

195:4.1 The church was doomed to s. in the spiritual decline

196:0.13 Master desires that all his followers should fully s.

196:1.3 To “follow Jesus” means to personally s. his faith

196:1.5 the life of Jesus in the flesh but rather to s. his faith;

196:2.9 Jesus did not s. Paul’s pessimistic view of

shared

1:3.4 The spirit nature of the Father is s. fully with his

2:1.11 whether universal primacy is fully s with any save his

7:5.8 actually s. those experiences which constitute an

40:8.4 Much as the morontia spheres of Nebadon are s.

59:2.10 As this period closed, the trilobites s. domination of

62:2.3 They experienced many of the emotions and s.

63:2.3 the twins s. the Primates’ deathly fear of being on

66:8.4 Caligastia s. the inevitable vicissitudes of isolated

67:7.4 personality must to a certain extent be s. by all.

69:8.8 the slaves s. the blessings of a higher society which

75:5.6 the follies of misguided parents are so often s. by

80:1.5 Adam’s blood has been s. with most of the races,

84:1.2 savage man to woman and the primitive shelter s. by

92:6.20 idea that religion is but “a s. quest of the good life.”

98:1.2 the Hellenic barbarians, but it also s. in the myths of

116:4.2 This closeness of relationship is s. in measure by

116:6.8 this experience is s. alike by all, from mortal man to

119:1.2 the Union of Days s. his secret only with the chief

146:4.2 and since Jesus had never s. the life of the miner, he

158:0.2 only Peter, James, and John s. even a part of this

161:2.3 Jesus has s. his life and everything else with us.

163:3.1 Spiritual worship cannot be s. with material

167:3.2 And as he s. the opinion of the congregation that

172:5.12 Judas s. the views of the Greeks and Romans, who

177:4.5 All of the apostles once s. this ambition with Judas

180:1.5 to share his love means that you have s. his service.

194:3.14 s. these blessings equally with the men believers.

shareholders

72:5.1 the workers are becoming s. in all industrial concerns

shares

2:1.11 Divinity and eternity the Father s. with large numbers

4:4.4 God s. with man and other beings, but infinity of will

6:2.4 The Son s. the Father’s perfection and jointly s. the

6:2.6 And as the Father s. his spirit nature with the Son,

6:3.1 The Son s the justice and righteousness of the Trinity

7:0.2 And the Son s. the Father’s self-distributive nature in

7:4.7 and the Eternal Son s. the fostering of this supernal

9:1.5 Source perfectly and without qualification s. the

9:1.5 the God of mind s. the omniscience of the Father

10:1.3 the Father, who s. reality of being and equality of self

19:5.9 in this concept, and my entire order of being s. it,

40:6.7 spontaneity of freewill action which God s. with all

40:10.13 Every such son of God s. the fatherhood of God,

68:2.4 instinctive urges man s. with the animal world.

68:2.6 love of the human female, which in measure she s.

106:2.6 like the Paradise Father because he s. his perfection;

111:5.1 God s. all with the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit

113:3.4 a high supernaphim likewise s. the transit with you

133:2.2 equal terms with the mother partner who fully s.

160:2.7 group, small or large, mutually s. all knowledge.

sharing

2:2.5 the high destiny of the experience of s. the Father’s

6:3.1 s. in the sonship experience of all other sons of the

8:2.6 Though in every way s. the perfection, righteousness

10:1.3 self-distribution and s. of personality characterize

15:7.1 While s. the light of near-by suns, these spheres

31:10.12 we are all s. the unique experience of his evolution

40:9.3 your contemporaries, s. the mansion and morontia

48:7.28 26. Knowledge is possessed only by s.; safeguarded

54:2.1 pattern of co-ordinate participation in creation—s..

54:2.1 This pattern of s. is the master design for every one

70:4.6 4. S. a common dwelling place.

74:3.5 to behold Eve, a woman, s. the honors and

100:1.8 worshipful problem solving, s. one’s spiritual life

111:5.1 S. is Godlike—divine.

119:2.5 the privilege of s. the system throne of authority if

132:5.16 adequate provision for the s. of these discoveries in

168:1.12 Martha, while to some extent s. her sister’s faith,

194:4.7 This spontaneous s. of earthly possessions was

194:4.7 the dwindling resources of Christian “equal-s.

196:3.19 joy and satisfaction consequent upon s. this love in

sharks

59:4.11 present-day s. are survivors of these ancient fishes.

59:5.8 The large shell-feeding s. were also highly evolved,

59:5.8 for more than five million years they dominated the

sharp

63:1.2 They made use of s. spicules of stone, flint, and bone

63:1.3 Andon had fastened a s. piece of flint on the end of

70:11.1 It is just as difficult to draw s. distinctions between

108:5.9 When it comes to the s. and well-defined conflicts

sharpen

16:6.11 It is the purpose of education to develop and s. these

84:4.9 could females s. their wits for dealing with their male

sharpening

44:6.8 to increase the appreciation of beauty through the s.

sharply

12:7.9 each member of the celestial family, s. silhouetting

70:8.13 finding one’s place in industry, but caste s. curtails

133:3.6 he spoke s. to these women and rudely motioned

Shasta

61:4.2 The Sierras were elevating; S., Hood, and Rainier

shatter

57:6.3 and this tidal-gravity explosion will s. the moon into

shattered

41:6.1 which are floating throughout space in s. form,

41:6.2 has been battered by the destructive X rays and s. by

41:7.1 atoms are all more or less s. by the intensive X-ray

42:3.7 5. S. atoms—found in cooling suns and throughout

64:6.13 The s. remnants of these people were absorbed by

99:5.3 Jesus s. tradition, destroyed dogma, and called man

175:3.2 the light-bearers of truth to the world had been s..

shaven

94:10.2 an overgrown brotherhood of priests with s. heads

shaving

89:8.3 S. the head and cutting hair were forms of religious

shavings

123:4.3 shop, where they had great fun with the s. and the

Shawnee

90:2.9 the S. Tenskwatawa, who predicted the eclipse of

shenon-exhaustive—see shewoman

77:8.3 femaleness, often being spoken of as “he” or “s..”

133:9.3 Exalt wisdom and s. will promote you.

133:9.3 S. will bring you to honor if you will but embrace her

137:6.2 the Lord says: ‘Before s. travailed, s. brought forth

137:6.2 her pain came, s. was delivered of a man child.

185:1.9 s. sent the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

shewoman

68:2.6 which in measure s. shares with the females of all

68:2.6 a settled residence where s. could cultivate the soil.

68:2.7 s. was an essential partner in self-maintenance.

68:2.7 S. was a food provider, a beast of burden, and a

68:2.7 s. was an ever-present means of sex gratification.

68:5.8 S. must still toil to produce the vegetable necessities

68:5.8 s. had become scarcely more than a human animal,

70:10.6 If s. was guilty, “the water that causes the curse

70:10.6 s. was acquitted of the charges made by her

71:1.22 and the unconditional release of the girl so that s.

82:3.7 S. was required to execute a certain piece of

82:3.7 And if s. had borne a child before marriage, s. was

82:3.10 to have sex relations with the bride just before s.

82:3.14 If a wife was barren, s. had to be redeemed by her

82:4.5 a virgin was a commercial asset to the father—s.

83:3.1 they compare to a cat because s. costs nothing.

83:5.10 S. alone had the ritual wedding ceremony, and only

83:5.11 was not necessarily the love wife; in early times s.

83:6.7 woman never can become an ideal mother when s.

84:3.3 S. failed to get social recognition during primitive

84:3.3 because s. did not function in an emergency;

84:3.3 s. was not a spectacular or crisis hero.

84:3.5 s. early learned to trade upon her sex charms.

84:3.5 S. became more alert and conservative than man,

84:3.8 the liberation of woman so that s. could devote more

84:4.2 s. has always been a shrewd manager of men;

84:4.2 s. has always capitalized man’s stronger sex urge

84:4.2 By trading subtly upon her sex charms, s. has often

84:4.7 the delivery of twins, s. was believed to have been

84:4.8 Everything s. might touch, sit upon, or lie upon

84:4.8 a woman passed beyond the childbearing age, s.

84:4.10 Later, s. gained the legal right to own, control, and

84:4.10 but s. was long deprived of the right to hold office

84:4.10 S. has not yet gained world-wide freedom from

84:5.1 but in the partnership of self-maintenance s. labors

84:5.3 s. gradually emerges from slavery and obscurity.

84:5.4 came for woman to enjoy added rights, s. got them,

84:5.6 and s. fares even worse under the teachings of other

84:5.8 that s. now enjoys a degree of personal liberty and

84:5.9 Among industrialized races s. has received almost all

84:5.9 s. has directly benefited from every advance toward

84:5.10 will s. prove worthy of this new and unprecedented

84:7.3 Formerly man protected woman because s. was

84:7.3 was his chattel, and s. obeyed for the same reason.

84:7.9 individual family, and eventually s. had her way.

89:7.4 s. could redeem her life by sexual surrender.

89:7.4 in this way s. could earn her redemption money.

97:7.7 “Can a woman forget her suckling child that s.

97:7.7 Yes, s. may forget, yet will I not forget my children

180:6.7 but when s. is once delivered of her child, she

180:6.7 s. immediately forgets her anguish in the joy of the

sheaf

162:4.4 carrying in the right hand a s. of myrtle, willow,

shear

133:5.5 Arithmetic says that, if one man could s. a sheep in

133:5.5 could s. a sheep in ten minutes, ten men could s. it in

sheathe

183:4.2 Peter and his fellow swordsmen s. their blades.

sheaves

162:4.4 these lines, they would wave their s. at the altar.

Shechem

134:7.5 Beeroth, Lebonah, Sychar, S., Samaria, Geba, Endor

186:3.2 runners to Pella, Sidon, S., Hebron, Damascus, and

shednoun

183:0.3 the olive trees and secreted himself in a small s.

183:3.9 John Mark had remained secluded in the near-by s.

183:3.9 John Mark attempted to steal out of the s. in order

shedverb

4:5.4 It is an affront to hold that innocent blood must be s.

34:6.13 transcends all fear because the love of God is s.

52:7.3 the glory of God is being s. abroad in the world.

69:9.8 any place where blood was s. became the property of

70:1.5 Early man regarded it a virtue to s. alien blood.

74:7.20 sheds man’s blood by man shall his blood be s.,

113:5.2 Seraphim do not s. physical tears; they do not have

144:5.21 S. abroad the spirit of your mercy in our creature

175:1.22 now you make ready to s. more innocent blood.

184:2.9 when Peter had s. these tears of agony, he turned his

191:4.3 pray the Father of truth to s. abroad in your hearts a

shedding

13:0.3 central shining of the eternal Deities, s. this light of

shedding of blood

4:5.4 through sacrifices and penance and even by the s.,

4:5.5 The Hebrews believed that “without the s. there

63:6.4 Paul as the doctrine of atonement for sin by “the s.

93:6.4 the older sacrifices and atonement for sin by the s..

121:6.5 from the doctrine of forgiveness only by the s..

sheds

74:7.20 They taught that “whoso s. man’s blood by man shall

sheep or lost sheep

80:1.2 The Nodite-Andites imported sheep, goats, cattle,

81:2.12 Chinese farmers had begun the raising of s., goats,

125:1.1 mingled indiscriminately with the bleating of s. and

126:4.5 rams, ten thousands of s., or with rivers of oil?

126:5.11 farm life as they now had three cows, four s.,

127:3.11 to engage in agriculture and s. raising unless Jesus

131:2.5 we are his people, the s. of his pasture.

133:5.5 Arithmetic says that, if one man could shear a s. in

135:0.5 Elizabeth had a small farm on which they raised s..

135:1.3 tend his father’s s. and grew up to be a strong man

135:2.3 so they decided to go south with the s. herd.

135:2.3 “wilderness of Judea” John tended his s. along a

135:2.3 They supported themselves by s. raising and from

135:3.1 over and safeguard his herds of s. and goats.

135:3.1 trips to Hebron to see his mother and to sell s.,

140:3.19 false prophets who will come to you in s.’ clothing

140:6.8 must you remember that I have s. not of this flock,

140:9.3 “Behold I send you forth as s. in the midst of

148:7.2 If you had a s. and it should fall into a pit on the

148:7.2 it was lawful to lift the unfortunate s. out of the pit,

148:7.2 How much more valuable is a man than a s.!

150:4.2 but go instead to the ls. of the house of Israel.

152:2.7 Here they are, like s. without a shepherd.

159:1.2 “If a kindhearted man has a hundred s. and one of

159:1.2 will he not keep up his quest for the ls. until he

159:1.2 And then, when the shepherd has found his ls.,

159:1.2 ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my s. that was

159:5.16 men hear about a God who went in search of ls.,

164:5.2 My s. hear my voice and I know them and they

165:2.4 the door, and when he calls, the s. know his voice.

165:2.4 his s., knowing his voice, come out at his word;

165:2.4 he leads the way and the s. follow him.

165:2.4 His s. follow him because they know his voice;

165:2.4 multitude gathered about us here are like s. without

165:2.4 the s. know not your voice and will not follow you.”

165:2.7 enter the fold without me shall fail, and the s. will not

165:2.8 who is willing even to lay down his life for the s..

165:2.8 when danger arises, will flee and allow the s. to be

165:2.8 flock and, if necessary, lay down his life for his s..

165:2.9 “But I have many other s. not of this fold,

165:2.9 These other s. also hear and know my voice, and I

165:2.10 that I will not desert my s., and that, if it shall be

167:7.4 have I not repeatedly told you that I have other s.

169:1.1 Jesus retold the story of the ls. and the lost coin

169:1.2 the good shepherd who left the ninety and nine s.

169:1.2 lost, and how, when he had found the straying s.,

169:1.2 And when the ls. had been restored to the fold,

169:1.2 rejoice with him over the finding of the s. that had

169:1.3 You are all like s. which have gone astray, and I have

169:1.4 in the wilderness to seek for the s. gone astray,

169:1.4 The s. wanders away, unintentionally; the coin is

169:1.5 You recall that the s. strayed away without intention,

169:1.15 Jesus presented the story of the ls. to show that,

169:1.15 the true shepherds of the flock, to seek the ls..

181:2.18 told you that I have other s. not of this flock?”

181:2.27 ‘The shepherd will be smitten and the s. will be

183:4.6 the shepherd is smitten and the s. are scattered!

192:2.3 again said Jesus: “Then take good care of my s..

192:2.4 Then said Jesus: “Feed my s..

sheepfold

165:2.4 Every shepherd who gains entrance to the s. by

165:2.7 I declare that I am both the door to the Father’s s.

165:2.10 that I will not falter in the safeguarding of the s.,

sheer

64:7.14 wiped the green man out of existence by s. force of

74:6.7 and exhilarating activity just for the s. fun of it.

84:5.2 tardily improving as a result of the s. sense of that

89:4.10 S. necessity eventually drove these semisavages to

97:1.3 progress he made was by s. force of compulsion;

97:7.4 although s. respect for their beauty and grandeur

151:6.1 the shore some places dropping s. down into the lake

sheet

188:1.3 The body was wrapped in a linen s. as the four men

188:1.4 napkin about the face, wrapped the body in a linen s.,

189:1.2 niche, undisturbed and wrapped in the linen s.,

189:4.6 The covering s. lay at the foot of the burial niche.

190:1.2 The captain wrapped them all up in the linen s.

sheet, ice

61:5.4 associated with the activity of each individual i..

61:5.5 The central i. extended south as far as Kansas;

61:7.2 750,000 years ago the fourth i., a union of the North

61:7.3 In Asia the Siberian i made its southernmost invasion

61:7.5 St. Lawrence valley, and the western i. made little

61:7.9 western i. crossing just over the Canadian border;

61:7.9 the eastern s. advancing south and covering the

63:5.2 this extensive i. reached France and the British Isles,

64:4.4 750,000 years ago the fourth i. was well on its way

64:4.10 lying between the i. and the then greatly expanded

79:5.2 the same i. which so long blocked Sangik migration

sheets

41:5.7 wind, the water sometimes appears to fall in s. or

41:5.7 to give the visible appearance of s. of water and

41:10.1 erupt veritable streams—continuous s.—of matter.

sheets, ice

59:1.17 There were no great i. during these ages.

61:5.3 The i. of this period were all located on elevated

61:7.7 In this invasion the three great i. coalesced into one

61:7.11 of the last glacier, the vast polar i. began to form,

63:5.4 the i. came farther south and drove their descendants

sheik

93:2.4 he was often referred to as the s., or king, of Salem.

sheiks

96:6.1 under the successive rule of the various tribal s.,

96:7.1 Under the leadership of their s. and priests the

97:1.1 taught the Hebrew s. they could not hope to survive

shekel

126:5.5 assessments and the temple tax of one-half s..

157:1.1 in the act of refusing to pay the customary half s.

157:1.4 have a record of Peter’s catching a fish with a s. in

157:1.4 maybe you will catch the fish with the s. in its

173:1.3 practice to require the temple dues of one-half s.

173:1.3 for this orthodox s. of Jewish coining.

173:1.3 except women, slaves, and minors, was one-half s.

shekels

122:9.1 parents redeem him by the payment of five s. to

Shekinah

136:1.4 brought up to believe in the doctrine of the S..

shelf

168:2.3 Lazarus presently sat up on the edge of the stone s.

188:1.4 sheet, and reverently placed it on a s. in the tomb.

189:4.9 in position and apparently intact on the burial s.?

shell

48:6.32 No chick may be had without the s., and no s. is of

58:5.3 This outer s. was supported by, and rested directly

59:2.12 There were many varieties of s. animals, but their

59:5.8 The large s.-feeding sharks were also highly evolved,

shellfish

156:4.3 went forth in search of new habitats of these s..

shells

59:0.8 Since so few of these early organisms had s.,

59:1.13 4. Limestone—including the deposits of trilobite s. in

59:2.12 s. were not then so much needed for defensive

59:3.1 the falling of these s. to the sea bottom built up

shelter

63:5.4 They regularly dwelt under the s. of overhanging

81:2.15 Man first simply appropriated his s., he lived under

84:1.2 attracted savage man to woman and the primitive s.

91:1.3 These simple-minded souls reasoned that food, s.,

98:1.1 for religious service, only food, clothing, and s..

102:2.7 the false s. of stereotyped religious doctrines and

122:6.2 In the back yard was the s. which covered the oven

131:1.8 The man who takes s. in the Most High conceals

131:4.3 The Lord is our ruler, s., and supreme controller,

136:3.4 wandering about in the hills, seeking a suitable s.,

136:4.14 rock cavern, a s. in the side of the hills near a village

136:4.14 which came from the side of the hill near this rock s..

151:5.4 in the stern of the boat under a small overhead s..

153:2.6 fishing fleet, which a week before had taken s. near

155:6.18 religion shall not become a theologic s. to which you

163:4.12 trust the Father for food and s. and all other things

164:5.2 people sought the partial s. of Solomon’s Porch;

176:1.5 Roman troops, finding a safe s. in Pella to the north.

sheltered

49:2.17 midst the shallow waters of s. tropic basins,

57:8.24 fingerlike seas providing shallow waters and s. bays

58:1.6 which would afford still more inland seas and s. bays,

58:1.7 extensive shore line of shallow waters and s. bays;

58:4.4 planted the primitive form of marine life in the s.

58:6.1 This metamorphosis took place in the s. tropic bays

58:7.10 the sluggish swamp water of some ancient s. shore

59:4.12 along the coast of California since many s. bays of

61:7.14 the mastodon preferred the s. fringes of the forest

62:3.5 tigers, had not yet invaded this peculiarly s. nook of

63:5.4 a good view of the approaches and s. them from

63:5.5 became clever in disguising their partially s. abodes

65:2.13 implantation of life in the ancient east-west s. seas.

66:7.5 homes of Dalamatia never s. less than five hundred

80:6.3 Andites enjoyed the s. position of the Nile valley;

99:1.3 The social ship has steamed out of the s. bays of

137:4.16 Jesus withdrew to a s. nook of the garden and

148:4.1 who desired to talk with Jesus, in a certain s. corner

187:5.4 they were somewhat s. by an overhanging rock.

sheltering

84:1.2 this urges woman into the s. protection of marriage.

123:0.2 Mary, realizing that such a program of undue s.

shelters

62:2.4 as their construction of crude s. in the high treetops

62:3.7 provide for safety in arboreal and underground s..

62:3.9 construction of new treetop abodes and ground s.

63:3.2 The family was domiciled in four adjoining rock s.,

135:3.1 John built no less than a dozen stone s. and night

151:6.1 our breakfast and under some of the s. rest and talk.”

shelves

59:0.8 the sea bottoms, the extensive continental s.,

77:4.8 now silently resting on the dusty s. of museums.

Shema

150:8.4 The congregation then recited the S., the Jewish

Shemercity despot of Israel

97:9.18 Even King Omri attempted to buy S.’ estate.

Shensi

79:7.5 From Honan to S. the potentials of an advanced

79:8.6 hydraulic problems faced by the agriculturists in S.

Sheol

86:4.8 phantom replica of the individual went down to S.;

shepherd

48:6.30 the story whispered in the night season to the s. boy.

84:3.2 as is witnessed by the saying, “The Lord is my S..”

93:2.1 to this s., “I am Melchizedek, priest of El Elyon,

97:7.8 “He shall feed his flock like a s.; he shall gather the

128:1.10 the True S., the Deliverer of the worlds,

130:2.8 both enjoyed playing with a very intelligent s. dog,

131:2.7 The Lord is my s.; I shall not want.

131:4.4 our life giver and the Good S. of the human flocks.

135:3.0 3. THE LIFE OF A SHEPHERD

135:3.1 John’s life as a s. afforded him a great deal of time

135:3.2 This rugged s. was very partial to the writings of

152:2.7 Here they are, like sheep without a s..

159:1.2 if he is a good s., will he not keep up his quest for

159:1.2 And then, when the s. has found his lost sheep,

159:5.3 “The Lord is my s.; I shall not want.

165:2.0 2. SERMON ON THE GOOD SHEPHERD

165:2.1 that Jesus preached the sermon on the “Good S..”

165:2.3 If the false s. were blind, he would have no sin, but

165:2.4 “The true s. gathers his flock into the fold for the

165:2.4 Every s. who gains entrance to the sheepfold by

165:2.4 The true s. enters the fold after the porter has

165:2.4 the true s. goes before them; he leads the way and

165:2.4 gathered about us here are like sheep without a s.,

165:2.4 when we speak to them, they know the s.’ voice,

165:2.7 Father’s sheepfold and at the same time the true s. of

165:2.7 Every s. who seeks to enter the fold without me shall

165:2.8 I also am the true s. who is willing even to lay

165:2.8 but the true s. will not flee when the wolf comes;

165:2.8 I say to you, friends and enemies, I am the true s.;

165:2.9 then shall you all know the voice of one s., the true s.

169:1.2 Many times have I told you the story of the good s.

169:1.2 you remember that the good s. called in his friends

181:2.27 You know it is written, ‘The s. will be smitten and

182:1.16 I am the good s..

183:4.6 Surely, the s. is smitten and the sheep are scattered!

188:5.1 full measure of the supreme devotion of the true s.

190:5.4 That he will feed the flock like a true s., gathering

192:2.3 Be a good and a true s. to the flock.

shepherds

68:5.9 Adam and Eve were gardeners, not s., and gardening

98:7.7 been witnessed by only a handful of gift-bearing s.

122:8.5 No s. nor any other mortal creatures came to pay

165:2.3 shall judge both of you, the true s. and the false s..

165:2.4 And because you are false s., the sheep know not

165:2.6 you are not true s. unless you lead your flocks into

166:1.5 untrue s. who are like whited sepulchres which,

169:1.15 Sons, the true s. of the flock, to seek the lost sheep

190:5.1 west of Jerusalem, there lived two brothers, s.,

192:2.4 Be an example and inspiration to all your fellow s..

shield

46:1.6 On Urantia it is this same gas s. which prevents the

57:7.10 large enough to resist the ever-stronger friction s.

62:7.4 permitted to manipulate the environment and s.

150:8.6 O King, helper, savior, and s.!

150:8.6 Blessed are you, O Yahweh, the s. of Abraham.”

shielding

154:0.3 Jews threatened to report to Caesar that he was s. a

shields

39:5.12 In reality these wings are energy insulators—friction s

39:5.13 While the energy s. are wide open, the sleeping

39:5.13 Then the upper and lower pairs of s. are carefully

185:1.4 this lost prestige and had the s. of the emperor,

185:1.4 the emperor as promptly ordered the offending s.

shift

84:7.27 any attempt to s. parental responsibility to state or

126:1.2 Jesus then would s. his gaze over to Ebal and

192:4.7 Nathaniel opposed this s in the burden of their public

shifted

42:4.14 given out when electronic or other positions are s.

61:5.2 with these land elevations the ocean currents s.,

78:8.9 the rulership variously s. between Sumer, Akkad, Ur,

79:1.2 This civilization perished when the rain winds s. to

80:2.1 the water-laden winds from the west s. to the north,

80:3.8 As the rain winds s. to the north, the great open

80:6.1 the center of civilization s. to the valley of the Nile.

97:3.6 Elijah s. the Yahweh-Baal controversy from the land

194:4.4 Their message has suddenly s. to the proclamation

shifting

2:2.3 changing attitude and the s. minds of his created

3:2.6 The Father is not a transient force, a s. power,

29:4.15 Controllers in accordance with the ever-s. needs of

30:3.13 They are an ever-s. colony embracing all orders of

37:9.11 ever-changing celestial ministries and constantly s.

37:9.11 Throughout all this never-ceasing changing and s.,

42:5.6 Orbital s. of electrons results in the ejection or the

57:8.16 due to cooling, contracting, and superficial s..

58:5.3 flow hither and yon in equalization of s. planetary

58:5.4 Earthquakes are caused by s. of the solid outer crust

59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE

59:5.14 was periodically going up and down due to the s. sea

70:8.13 Flexible and s. social classes are indispensable to an

79:6.4 the s. courses of the rivers made the lowland cities

80:1.4 the s. water-laden winds dispersed the remnants of

99:2.6 to adjust its attitude toward rapidly s. social changes

109:5.3 But your unsteady and rapidly s. mental attitudes

shiftless

69:9.6 in an effort to escape enslavement to the s. idlers

shifts

57:1.7 the narrative s. to the functioning of the personalities

Shih Huang TiChinese emperor

94:6.11 combated both by the imperial efforts of Ch’in S.

Shiloh

97:9.17 Yahweh’s temple at S. was discredited, and all the

153:2.2 then will I make this house like S., and I will make

shimmer

74:6.5 The bodies of Adam and Eve gave forth a s. of light,

shimmering

182:3.10 of the sunrise and sunset on the s. Sea of Galilee,

Shin sect

94:12.4 In this respect the S. of Japan has become one of

94:12.4 it has revived the missionary spirit of Gautama’s

shine

6:8.6 Never can the concept of the Eternal Son s. brightly

12:7.7 divine will is observed to s. brighter and brighter in

15:6.8 but there are also suns which s. without heat.

41:3.7 Both very young and very old suns usually s. with a

41:7.14 main streams of universe energy can s. on forever.

41:9.5 The sun will s. on as of present efficiency for more

64:4.13 in an effort to induce the moon again to s..

97:5.3 prophet said: “Arise and s., for your light has come

97:7.12 the trust-breeding religion of Salem s. forth for the

122:9.21 To s. upon those who sit in darkness and the

131:1.5 he causes the sun to s. upon the sprouting grain,

131:2.11 They who are wise shall s. as the brightness of the

140:3.13 Let your light so s. before men that they may see

140:3.16 “Your Father in heaven makes the sun to s. on the

140:4.4 Let your light so s. before men that they may see

140:4.5 We are admonished to let our light so s. that our

140:4.5 light should so s. as not to attract attention to self.

144:5.90 Let the sun of righteousness s. upon us at noontime,

145:2.2 from Isaiah: “Arise and s., for your light has come,

147:8.4 afflicted souls; then shall your light s. in obscurity,

151:3.1 You are to let your light s. but do so with wisdom

159:4.8 Through the mind of man truth may indeed s. forth,

shines

29:3.9 the distribution of the light that s. without heat.

41:4.4 And still this sun s. with a faint reddish glow,

131:2.11 The path of the just is as a shining light which s.

166:4.4 the sun s. on the righteous and the unrighteous.

194:3.13 man is still searching for God, but there s. out over

shingled

88:4.8 actually be killed by practicing sorcery on his s. hair

shiningsee Shining

11:1.3 until at last you would stand before the central s. of

11:4.2 in the space between the s. orbs of the Son and the

12:8.16 The brighter the s. of the spiritualized personality

13:0.3 the spiritual luminosity of the central s. of the Deities

13:0.4 No personal being may sojourn on these seven s.

13:3.1 These s. orbs are the source of the threefold light of

13:4.1 Between the s. spheres of the Eternal Son and the

17:1.1 Isle between the s. spheres of the Eternal Son and

34:1.1 followed by the disappearance in the spiritual s. of

41:3.7 never having known an initial red stage of youthful s.

46:1.4 the intensity of Urantia sunlight when the sun is s.

56:10.18 is the time-space shadow of the Paradise energy-s. of

74:3.1 walked that night through the Garden under the s.

108:6.8 the mists of mortal uncertainty into the clear s. of the

131:2.11 The path of the just is as a s. light which shines

153:5.3 new day is dawning for the s. forth in new glory

Shining

24:7.2 of “personal contact” with the Paradise Central S.,

Shinranteacher of Buddhism in Japan

94:12.2 the teachings of Honen Shonin, and S. in Japan,

Shinto

92:6.9 7. S..

92:6.15 the Confucian teachings; S. is revered in Japan.

92:6.20 to S.—worship of the state in the imperial family.

94:5.6 In Japan this proto-Taoism was known as S.,

94:9.3 was much affected by Taoism in China, S. in Japan,

131:7.0 7. SHINTO

131:7.1 It was the one religion of which Ganid had never

ship

11:1.3 If you were a navigator, equipped with s., maps,

42:5.15 just as the passage of a s. through water initiates

99:1.3 The social s. has steamed out of the sheltered bays of

111:1.9 Mind is your s., the Adjuster is your pilot, the

130:1.2 pointed out to Jesus the s. landing from which it

132:7.4 Buddha guided his s. of salvation right up to the

132:7.4 faulty charts of navigation, the good s. ran aground.

133:2.1 While tarrying at the s. landing, waiting for the boat

133:2.4 Ganid began work on the steward of the s., but

133:9.4 the small boat carried them out to their anchored s.

151:5.4 tossed their boat about as though it were a toy s.,

159:3.8 Faith is to religion what sails are to a s.;

shipboard

133:2.5 proselyte of the Jewish faith, whom they met on s..

shipping

79:3.7 Dravidian s. was pushing coastwise across the

ships

121:2.2 the Mediterranean, whence s. carried their cargoes

shipyard

130:2.4 dropped from hour to hour as they toiled in the s..

shirked

124:4.9 Jesus never s. the responsibility of making the

shirking

169:1.6 seeking for a good time and s. responsibility, while

Shittim

165:0.1 Livias, Heshbon, Callirrhoe, Beth-Peor, S.,

shoals

110:1.2 pilot the God-conscious mind away from the s. of

111:1.9 eventually wreck the mortal career upon the evil s.

shock

48:4.18 Humor functions to lessen the s. of the unexpected

86:3.1 Death was the supreme s. to evolving man,

86:3.1 Not the sanctity of life but the s. of death inspired

97:1.6 It was a great s. to Israel, and almost cost Samuel his

122:5.2 And Mary had hardly recovered from this s. when

123:3.2 The first great s. of Jesus’ young life occurred when

125:0.4 the first great s. of the day came when his mother

125:1.1 But Jesus received the s. of his young life when his

126:5.7 The great s. of his fifteenth year came when Jesus

127:3.3 thus seeking to lessen the s. such as he himself had

150:1.3 This was a decided s. to even the twelve apostles.

152:6.5 prepare the apostles for the impending s.—the crisis

154:6.7 “I have no mother,” was recovering from the s. in

158:7.5 After they had recovered from the first s. of Jesus’

158:7.6 What a s. these words were to these fishermen who

172:5.10 settled down on him as a result of this day’s s.;

181:2.12 after you have recovered from the s., you will go

185:6.5 recovered from the first s. of seeing the Master’s

185:8.1 “We have no king but Caesar,” was a s. even to

187:0.4 curious idlers who merely desired to enjoy the s.

189:4.13 After these women had recovered from the s. of their

190:2.6 As they began to recover from the first s. of their

191:5.3 the s. of the transition from the false security of

shocked

62:3.9 parents were severely s. and badly burned; three of

81:6.12 You are sometimes s. at the ravages of war, but you

97:9.26 the captivity s. the remnant of Israel into monotheism

123:6.8 he was somewhat s. by Jesus’ frankness and

124:3.7 Joseph was inexpressibly s. to observe his son’s

124:3.8 and was astonished and s. beyond expression.

125:1.1 Jesus was s. and sickened by the spirit of irreverence

125:1.3 Jesus was s. by the spiritual ugliness which he beheld

127:6.7 Mary was s. at first but came gradually to see his

131:3.1 Ganid was s. to discover how near Buddhism came

133:3.4 Ganid was at first s., and later on charmed, by the

137:2.6 somewhat s., Nathaniel asked, “Can any such

138:7.2 Once more were his associates s., stunned.

138:8.11 The apostles were at first s. by, but early became

140:8.27 The three apostles were s. this afternoon when

142:3.9 Never before had the apostles been so s. as they

143:3.4 They were momentarily s. when Jesus even neglected

143:5.11 The apostles never ceased to be s. by Jesus’

157:7.2 Judas had been s. by the death of John the Baptist,

158:2.1 The three apostles were s. and bewildered by the

158:7.1 Even the stolid Alpheus twins had been s. by this

159:4.11 Nathaniel was enlightened, and s., by the Master’s

166:1.2 But Nathaniel was s. by this failure of the Master

174:2.5 to have answered “Yes” would have s. the deep-

182:2.1 The apostles were greatly s. when they returned to

183:4.6 they are too severely s. by the Master’s sudden

184:3.18 Annas was truly s. as the other members of the court

192:1.6 Peter had been s. at the sight of the coals of fire

196:2.7 You would be neither s. nor disturbed by some of

shocking

50:4.12 the most profoundly s. episodes of this rebellion

72:10.1 will, no doubt, in others prove s. to most Urantians.

89:6.8 to sacrifice his son Isaac, while s. to civilized

89:9.4 legitimate successors of those s. early ceremonies of

133:8.1 Such scenes were not so s. to Indians, but they were

183:1.1 These inhuman and s. experiences which Jesus

187:6.3 had shuddered at the s. spectacle of the crucifixion of

shone

57:5.10 they s. with a brilliant light and emitted enormous

57:7.7 during these ages the sun never s. upon the earth’s

64:4.13 As long as the moon s. a little, they managed to

123:5.12 the east, when the sun s. upon their marble walls,

136:10.1 And his face s. with the glory of spiritual victory and

151:1.2 but as soon as the sun s., it withered because it

151:5.5 vanished, and the stars of heaven s. overhead.

158:1.8 And Jesus’ face and form s. with the luminosity of

176:1.2 to receive the light of heaven as it so mercifully s.

ShoninJapanese teacher of Buddhism

94:12.2 until, with the teachings of Ryonin, Honen S.,

shook

151:5.4 dropped his oar and, rushing over to Jesus, s. him

192:1.6 Peter s. himself and, kneeling at the Master’s feet,

shoot

12:1.2 the cosmic energies would be observed to s. off on

41:5.1 gas pressure within a sun to cause it to s. forth

shooting star(s)

57:6.5 S. occur in swarms because they are the fragments

85:1.2 The s. was awesome to early man, and he easily

88:1.1 Early man regarded s. and meteors as indicating the

shoots

39:5.14 near point of the seraphic carriage, which s. forward

shop or carpenter shop or repair shop

72:4.1 Adjacent to each s. is a working library where the

72:5.10 six hours a day in the office of his machine s.

122:6.3 large room, which was used as a cs. during the day

123:1.6 he sent out to work while he remained at the s.

123:1.6 home duties and watching his father work at the s.,

123:2.4 Joseph had been occupied building his new s. and

123:3.7 Joseph turned the s. in Nazareth over to his brothers

123:4.3 delighted to play in the far corner of the family cs.,

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

124:1.11 he spent several months in a smith’s s. when older,

124:3.3 Jesus spent considerable time at the caravan supply s.

124:4.1 Jesus began doing regular work in the home cs.

126:2.1 messenger from Sepphoris had stopped at the s.

126:5.8 The family supply s. had already been taken over by

126:5.8 uncle, and Jesus worked altogether in the home s.,

127:2.11 this year and began full-time work at home in the cs..

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

127:3.1 James was old enough to work at the house s. and

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

127:3.7 Each month Jesus made his payments on the s.

127:6.11 to begin work at the small bench in the home cs..

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

128:2.3 begin to alternate with him in attendance at the s..

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

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

128:2.6 Jesus worked in association with James at the s.

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

128:6.3 The final payments had been made on the caravan rs.

128:6.11 The children were always welcome at the rs..

128:6.11 sand, blocks, and stones by the side of the s.,

128:6.11 the more intrepid ones would peek into the s.,

128:6.11 seated on the favorite rock by the corner of the s.,

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

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

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

129:1.3 all the craft on the lake had been built in the s. of

129:1.11 Jesus held a meeting with the entire household, s.,

129:1.11 children playing out by the side of the Nazareth cs..

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

136:4.2 that was preserved on the boards about the cs.,

137:1.3 “Ever since this man came to work in Zebedee’s s.,

137:8.3 Peter rushed out of the s. and by midafternoon had

150:7.1 Jesus passed by the cs. and spent a half hour on

shops

72:3.5 by teachers during the rest periods in the school s.,

72:4.1 in solving the problems arising in the school s.

72:4.1 and mechanization—are produced in these s..

129:1.4 Zebedee’s boatbuilding s. were on the lake to the

shoresee shore line(s)

58:5.8 that a wide break did not occur on the eastern s. of

59:0.8 the numerous shallow near-s. basins are covered

78:1.3 situated east of the southern s. of the Caspian Sea

93:5.2 as was the eastern s. of the Mediterranean Sea.

129:1.4 his home was situated down the lake s. near the

129:1.11 a meeting with the household, shop, and s. helpers,

133:9.4 Jesus stood on the s. and watched as the small

137:5.3 he sat out on the lake s. thinking, thinking until

137:6.4 entered a boat and pulled down the s. a little way,

137:8.3 leaving them in a grove by the s., Peter went in quest

138:4.1 and his apostles and were awaiting them on the s..

140:0.1 the apostles did not go out far from the s. to fish.

140:0.1 lingering near the s. repairing their nets and tinkering

140:0.2 Andrew and Peter, who were fishing near the s.;

140:8.1 Jesus went out from the s. in a boat with Peter,

145:0.3 in a boat anchored a short distance from the s..

145:1.1 who had just come in near s. from a fruitless night

145:1.2 so that they signaled to their associates on the s. to

151:1.1 one thousand were assembled on s. near Jesus’

151:1.1 he talked to the crowd assembled along the s..

151:5.3 being no evidence of a storm on the western s..

151:5.3 on their oars as they laboriously pulled for the s.,

151:5.7 late when Jesus and his associates reached the s.,

151:6.1 Although most of the near-by eastern s. of the lake

151:6.1 the s. in some places dropping sheer down into the

152:2.1 planned to escape, unnoticed, to the opposite s. of

152:2.1 were all familiar with these parks on the eastern s..

152:4.1 began to row toward Bethsaida on the western s. of

154:7.1 manned the oars and pulled for the eastern s. of the

154:7.4 make their way over the lake toward the eastern s.,

157:1.3 then signaled to an associate, fishing near the s.,

157:1.5 boat and slowly rowed away toward the eastern s. of

162:0.1 they passed down the eastern s. of the lake and,

163:1.2 the s. of the lake of Galilee to witness the ordination

163:5.2 proceeded down the lake s. and along the Jordan

192:1.1 to the ten apostles as their boat drew near the s.

192:1.2 As they neared the s., they saw someone on the

192:1.2 drew nearer the s., they saw they were mistaken—

192:1.2 occurred to none of them that the person on the s.

shore line(s)

58:1.7 extensive s. of shallow waters and sheltered bays;

58:6.1 the tropic bays and lagoons of the extensive s. of the

58:7.10 sluggish swamp water of some ancient sheltered s.

58:7.11 the s. waters are swarming with the simple forms of

59:1.1 confined to the various inland seas and oceanic s.;

59:1.10 1. Conglomerates—matter deposited near the s..

59:3.1 so that not much deposition occurred about the s..

59:4.7 Following these submergences, many of the s. were

59:5.3 highlands were situated just beyond the present s..

60:3.3 located seven hundred miles west of the present s..

60:3.4 of South America, eventually reaching the present s..

60:3.11 hinter continental mass upcrumpled the Pacific s.

62:4.3 around the peninsula point and up the eastern s..

65:2.1 the warm-water bays and lagoons of the vast s. of

shoressee shores of Paradise

13:2.7 Nor will you be permitted on the s. of Divinington,

15:7.10 dispatched for Havona direct from the s. of Uversa

20:1.12 They range the universe of universes from the s. of

25:8.5 will be designated to welcome you to the eternal s.

27:1.4 the instigator of rest welcomes you to the eternal s.

27:1.5 now you awake to life everlasting on the s. of the

27:7.2 and dominant passion of all who climb to its s.

34:6.13 the lights of eternal life as they glimmer on the s. of

39:4.15 traveler of spirit or semispirit nature on the s. of

48:2.3 the arrival of the first mortal survivor on the s. of

49:2.17 the bottom, sides, and s. of these marine gardens

52:5.5 mortals can pass, upon death, directly to the s. of

58:7.9 extensive areas of the continental s. sank beneath the

58:7.9 the sedimentary accumulations of these ancient s..

59:1.17 eastward to bathe and warm the s. of Greenland,

59:3.7 and the warm seas bathed the s. of the polar lands.

59:5.16 the vegetation growing in the bogs and the swamp s.

60:2.7 being formed along the northern Mediterranean s..

60:3.11 repercussional changes along the Pacific s. of Asia.

63:6.7 Onagar maintained headquarters on the northern s.

64:7.19 a lone Eskimo group on the s. of Hudson Bay.

66:7.16 was inscribed now lie beneath the waters off the s. of

73:1.5 group was situated on the northeastern Syrian s. of

73:3.1 an island—projecting westward from the eastern s. of

77:4.11 Van subsequently settled about the s. of the lake

79:5.6 were not slow in forsaking the inhospitable s. of the

80:2.3 through Iran, Mesopotamia, and along both s. of the

87:0.2 Human imagination cast off from the s. of self and

93:7.2 descendants of Adamson, clustered about the s. of

98:1.1 slaves that had been brought to the Greek s. in

107:3.6 Never to attempt a landing on the s. of Divinington.

110:1.2 harbors of perfection on far-distant and eternal s..

112:7.2 you are to awaken on the s. of a better world,

113:7.1 this first awakening on the s. of the mansion world;

123:6.1 his fisherman uncle on the s. of the Sea of Galilee

134:3.1 old Persian city of Urmia on the s. of Lake Urmia.

155:5.11 seas of unexplored truth in search for the farther s.

156:6.3 made their way to Gennesaret on the western s. of

shores of Paradise

7:5.6 intervenes between the Havona circuit and the s..

25:8.5 the resurrection into eternity on the everlasting s..

26:11.6 first circle of Havona, but they awaken on the s..

28:7.1 they range from the s. to the evolutionary worlds

48:4.20 through the circuits of Havona to the eternal s..

113:7.5 And they will be in waiting on the s. when their

shorn

53:7.13 the archrebels were dethroned and s. of all powers,

65:1.7 even though they are s. of all ability to organize—

65:2.13 highest types of germ plasm that it was forever s. of

66:8.5 this traitorous Prince was finally s. of all authority on

66:8.7 now this rebel of the realm, s. of all power to harm

74:3.1 and though s. of most of his power to work evil,

shortshort cut or cut short; short distance; short lives;

short of; short period; short season; short sojourn;

short time; short way; short, in

14:5.1 On Urantia you pass through a s. and intense test

15:1.1 generations of a million or a billion of your s. years,

23:1.9 They are “s. circuited” as you might describe it in

23:2.23 Solitary Messengers can go in very s. order, not

39:4.7 a pause in the Paradise ascent, a s. breathing spell,

39:4.12 ever downward through a succession of s. falls,

42:5.4 These s. and powerful rays represent the initial

42:5.5 3. The s. space rays.

57:7.3 such estimates are too s. because the radioactive

58:2.2 Most of these s. wave lengths are absorbed by a

58:3.1 by the emergence of flood tides of s. space rays of

58:3.2 The output of s. space rays, whether coming from

58:3.4 fully resistant to all of this amazing flood of the s.

59:5.11 There was a s. interruption, and the sea returned to

59:5.11 This was a s. inundation, and most of the land was

74:7.11 observers were freely admitted to Eden for s. visits.

80:9.10 but in general its members are s., long-headed,

93:4.5 But even such a s. and simple declaration of faith

95:3.5 Ikhnaton they accepted but halfheartedly for one s.

100:4.5 —a s., misshapen, filthy, snarling hulk of a man

101:4.2 within a few s. years many of our statements

110:1.2 dark and uncertain mazes of your s. earthly career;

110:3.1 permits them to lend assistance in your s. struggles

111:0.2 vital that is destined to endure beyond the s. span of

112:3.7 unconscious during the long or s. sleep of death.

112:7.4 pass through a relatively s. and intensive testing on

118:1.6 exercised by those mortals whose time units are s.;

120:2.8 by a God-knowing human during the s. career of

120:2.8 and doing it during one s. lifetime in the flesh.

127:6.13 pass through during the s. and strenuous years of

135:4.6 begin his s. but brilliant career as a public preacher.

137:1.1 the two paused for a s. talk, during which Andrew

137:4.7 disconcerting news that the wine was running s..

137:4.9 a part of the Father’s will—” and Jesus stopped s.,

138:7.3 After this s. but earnest talk the apostles all arose,

138:8.10 teaching consisted in parables and s. discourses,

139:11.4 Four years was too s. a time in which to make such

146:1.2 the adoration of a spiritual ideal during the s. space

151:5.5 clouds, having spent themselves in a s. shower,

154:2.1 Within the s. space of two weeks every synagogue

163:2.3 but I would like to go to my home for a s. while to

163:4.12 They must go forth on this s. mission wholly

169:0.2 that Jesus planned to teach this one s. week at Pella

171:6.1 being s. of stature, Zaccheus could not see over their

173:5.6 They realized that only a few s. days could

174:1.2 After a s. silence Jesus looked significantly at all

175:3.2 left to finish their brief and s. lease of national life

181:0.1 (the s. interval between the resurrection and the

181:2.15 Whether your ministry be long or s., possess your

182:1.1 my time with you is now very s., and I desire that we

182:2.3 they had been running s. on sleep ever since their

183:0.1 wide awake; they had been refreshed by their s. naps,

183:4.2 After a s. informal discussion, Simon stood up on the

191:0.8 altogether too keen to be recovered from on s notice

short cut(s) or cut short

48:5.7 There are no royal roads, s. cuts, or easy paths to

75:8.5 to circumvent the established plan by s. cuts,

80:2.1 of the violet race into Europe was cut s. by climatic

80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of culture was cut s. by warfare

136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the s. cuts open to one of

short distance

61:7.5 lobe extended only a s. below the St. Lawrence

132:6.1 they are but a s. from safety and security, even as

134:3.1 a group of islands situated a s. offshore near Urmia

145:0.3 spent an hour together in a boat anchored a s.

148:2.1 At this infirmary, located a s. to the south of the

168:0.11 withdrew for a s. while both Martha and Mary talked

172:3.6 a little off the main road and a s. northwest of

173:0.3 The apostles withdrew for a s. and awaited

176:0.2 to climb up the western slope of Olivet for a s.

176:0.2 to their private camp near Gethsemane located a s.

178:0.1 the Master led them to a secluded spot a s. above

182:1.2 When Jesus had thus spoken, he led the way a s. up

184:2.9 Peter followed them, but only for a s. distance.

187:4.8 After Mary left, the other women withdrew for a s.

188:1.2 family tomb, hewn out of solid rock, located a s.

192:2.7 When they had gone a s., Jesus said to Andrew,

short life or lives

14:5.11 urges must frequently be restrained during your s. on

34:6.9 During the s. you live on Urantia, these two diverse

40:5.9 minds of these struggling creatures during their s. in

63:2.6 This was one of the most joyous moments in their s.

102:8.7 God and finding him to the fullness during one s. life

103:5.6 such antagonisms can be worked out, but in one s.

111:0.2 vital that is destined to endure beyond the s. span of

112:5.22 your onetime associates in the s. but intriguing life

120:2.8 Exhibit in your one s. in the flesh, as it has never

120:2.8 and doing it during one s. lifetime in the flesh.

146:1.2 spiritual ideal during the s. space of a single lifetime

193:4.11 which are not always distributed during this one s. in

195:5.10 latent adventure surging within the soul in one s. life

196:2.2 And thus, in one s. life, did Jesus traverse that

196:2.7 progress in the conquest of the mind in one s..

short of

9:5.6 you are far s. of that divine goal as you function in

12:1.16 the Infinite can never attain full expression s. of

15:7.2 it is twenty-two minutes s. of three thousand days of

58:6.8 while those that fall s. of this goal cease to exist.

61:7.3 in Europe the advancing ice stopped just s. of the

83:7.8 the social group falls s. of providing marriage

84:5.6 Woman’s estate is little s. of hopeless under the

92:4.9 But no revelation s. of the attainment of the

103:7.4 of mind logic on all levels of experience s. of the

105:1.6 And even that hypothesis probably falls far s. of the

106:8.17 Trinities could hardly attain to complete function s.

106:8.17 the three Absolutes can hardly be unified s. of the

108:5.10 an angel might possibly fall s. of the perfection of

118:0.11 also, you can comprehend that that is s. of infinity,

118:6.5 Volition on any level s. of the absolute encounters

118:10.1 for that would be nothing s. of cosmic tyranny.

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot stop s. of the

134:5.16 no end to the evolution of political sovereignty s. of

139:7.9 When the funds for the week were s. of the

148:4.9 Any being who in any manner falls s. of the divine

160:1.14 All philosophies and religions which fall s. of these

171:6.1 crowd, but it was too great, and being s. of stature,

176:0.1 they could conceive of no event s. of the end of

178:1.7 In every possible way—in everything s. of spiritual

short period(s)

22:1.10 specific courses of training, for comparatively s.,

23:1.9 For s. and when stationary, they can collaborate in

57:5.10 they were in reality secondary suns for a s. after their

70:7.12 young men were usually released for a s. of leisure

91:7.2 often took his apostles away by themselves for s. to

135:0.4 Zacharias had only s. of service at the temple in

157:4.1 For s. some of them had truly believed that he was

181:2.26 and I know, after a s. of perplexity, you will go on

190:0.1 The resurrected Jesus now prepares to spend a s. on

short season(s)

100:5.8 S. of retreat from the busy scenes of life may not be

119:1.2 with these words: “I leave you but for a s..

132:5.16 remember that an individual can live on earth but a s.

163:1.3 for you go forth on this first mission for only a s..

181:0.1 really thought that this promise to return for a s.

191:5.3 You may tarry here and in Galilee for a s. while

short sojourn

14:5.10 just to aggravate and annoy you during your s. on

39:4.13 Your s. on Urantia, on this sphere of mortal infancy

48:3.18 worlds, whether your sojourn is to be long or s..

119:2.7 leave of the planet of his s. administrative sojourn,

156:2.3 during their s. many were added to the kingdom.

157:0.1 Before Jesus took the twelve for a s. in the vicinity

short time or short a time

35:9.9 is usually installed within a comparatively s., but

37:9.11 you tarry on your nativity planet such a s..

48:4.19 you always find it rejuvenating when for a s. you can

54:6.7 quite fully developed within a comparatively s.,

61:4.3 For a s. all the land of the world was again joined

64:6.6 But in a s. after reaching the Americas, the red men

76:2.3 in even so s. a time the officiating Nodite priests

78:8.3 In a s. they overran all Mesopotamia, driving forth

98:2.11 attained such heights of artistic philosophy in so s. a

101:4.1 religion is destined to be outgrown in a very s..

108:1.8 The s. intervening between the volunteering

118:1.6 exercised by those mortals whose time units are s.;

124:1.8 snow in Nazareth, remaining on the ground only a s.;

125:0.1 freedom from all sense of responsibility, for a s..

123:0.3 palatial home of Joseph’s relative-benefactor a s.

123:3.1 And in a very s. time he could read it readily.

129:1.7 which had been presented to the Jews a s. before

132:0.4 illuminate this truth in their minds that in a very s.

132:0.10 Paul did, a s. before his death, reach the conclusion

133:3.10 The elder of these two women died a s. thereafter,

135:6.4 in this s. he baptized over one hundred thousand

139:11.4 Four years was too s. a time in which to make

140:6.7 the apostles had talked among themselves for a s.,

147:2.4 again were the twenty-four all together until a s.

148:2.5 The camp disbanded a s. before the season for the

155:5.15 and apostles went apart by themselves for a s..

162:2.7 In just a s. I go to him who sent me into this world

170:2.10 Jesus was then absent from the world for only a s.;

170:5.19 In a s. the teaching of this story about Jesus nearly

171:1.6 Within a s. after the destruction of Jerusalem,

174:4.7 A s. back the Pharisees had enjoyed the manner in

178:0.1 did not return to the camp until midafternoon, a s.

180:0.3 In just a s. I am going to leave you, you will see

180:3.1 knowing that his time was s., said: “When I have left

180:4.5 In a very s. I am going to send you my spirit, just

180:6.5 “In just a little while I will leave you for a s. time.

182:1.1 my time with you is now very s., and I desire that

182:2.6 but I will rise to be with you a s. before I go to the

189:1.10 I would tarry here for a s. in transition form that I

189:1.12 the life he had chosen to live for a s. on Urantia.

191:4.1 manifestation to mortal recognition occurred a s.

192:2.13 tarry only a s. in this form before I go to my Father

short way

76:1.3 a s. north of the second garden the Euphrates and

77:5.10 A s. up in the foothills of Turkestan are the vestiges

134:8.2 Tiglath, Jesus had ascended the mountain only a s.

182:3.1 Jesus, taking Peter, James, and John, went a s. up

190:5.3 After walking a s. with them, Jesus said: “What

short, in

54:2.4 In s., what God had given men and angels Lucifer

56:7.8 In s., we have not the slightest concept of what

81:5.4 In s., the present-day mechanism is a trial-and-error

short-circuit

54:2.3 folly was the attempt to do the nondoable, to s. time

short-cut

75:2.1 his suggestions of compromise and s. adventures.

short-legged

61:3.4 including the four-tusked mastodons, s. rhinoceroses

short-lived

37:9.11 but you are all so s.; you tarry on your nativity

59:1.8 other continents were experiencing a s. emergence.

60:3.21 They were a s. species, soon becoming extinct.

79:2.7 stocks predominate, such achievements will be s..

79:7.4 upon the religious culture of the yellow race was s.,

80:6.4 of the Sethites, but these endeavors were s..

81:3.3 quickly because their unbaked mud huts were s.,

121:6.7 But such a campaign of misrepresentation was s.;

151:2.2 their devotion is s. in the face of tribulation and

short-range

25:2.8 quasi-material—are almost visible to the s. vision of

29:1.1 quasi-physical beings would be invisible to the s.

42:11.5 Linear gravity is the s. cohesive force of the

42:11.5 forces of intra-atomic cohesion are the s. forces of

44:3.2 They would be invisible to your s. vision, but they

short-ray

58:3.2 This s. energy charge of universe space is four

short-wave

58:2.10 transmission of your long- and s. radiobroadcasts.

shortage

70:1.9 2. Woman scarcity—an attempt to relieve a s. of

80:3.4 only practicing polygamy when war produced a s. of

130:2.1 There was a s. of skilled woodworkers for this task

shortcoming

181:2.27 that this s. in no way impairs my affection for you,

shortcomings

92:3.7 religion to compensate for many evolutionary s..

100:6.4 changed to the natural consciousness of mortal s.,

108:3.6 to adjust the mistakes and to compensate for the s.

158:7.8 Jesus had always been patient with their human s.,

159:1.5 come to God asking consideration for your s. when

shorten

150:8.6 on this occasion it was desirable to s. the service in

158:6.4 that you cannot time-s. the course of established

shortened

81:6.7 wrest a living from the land with s. days of labor

92:7.12 and invisible are inevitable, but they should be s. by

97:7.9 “And the Lord’s hand is not s. that it cannot save,

123:5.3 In the summer months the hours for school were s..

136:5.5 to the act or event in question, should not be s. or

shortening

136:8.1 permitted the manifestation of numerous time-s.

shorter

18:2.4 And you will each spend a longer or s. time on each

30:3.1 sojourn on architectural spheres for a longer or s.

30:4.12 those who avoid the longer or s. sleep of death.

37:6.7 be afforded opportunity to serve for a longer or s.

39:8.4 angels sometimes achieve Paradise in a much s. time

44:0.4 may choose such a career for a longer or s. period.

52:2.2 five hundred thousand years, some longer, some s..

52:4.10 Sometimes such an epoch is much s. and in rare

62:3.2 than their parents, having longer legs and s. arms.

86:4.8 specimens were also supposed to have s. shadows.

162:0.1 to go through Samaria, that being the s. route.

187:1.1 did not carry the whole cross, only this s. timber.

193:6.4 Thomas worried for a s. period and then resumed

shortest

42:5.5 These are the s. of all purely electronic vibrations

shortlysee shortly after; shortly before

57:5.2 outside influences that were to be s. encountered.

66:1.5 that this noble Lanonandek would so s. betray his

70:6.5 officer was a food administrator; others s. followed

87:6.2 stop with the effort to win good luck; he s. began

96:2.4 enslavement of the Semite peoples who were s. to

119:4.1 for he s. went out upon the Salvington dispatching

122:2.3 I, Gabriel, have come to announce that you will s.

130:8.1 S. he became an enthusiastic preacher of the

133:5.1 They s. arrived at the olden center of Greek science

133:7.1 S. the travelers set sail for Cyprus, stopping at

148:8.3 Kirmeth s. returned to Bagdad, taking with him

155:5.12 since we will so s. begin the bold proclamation of

176:2.3 my spirit, who shall s. be poured out upon all flesh.

178:3.2 I talk with you about what must s. come to pass.

182:2.5 that he will rise from the dead and appear to you s.,

184:1.9 Caiaphas himself followed after them s..

shortly after or shortly thereafter

49:5.24 s. the System Sovereign dispatches a Material Son

57:5.13 s. the extrusion of the solar system ancestral mass

57:8.10 S. Urantia was first recognized on the universe

59:5.3 S. the central portion of North America was

62:6.5 first contact with the mind of the female twin and s.

63:2.3 their previously prepared rendezvous s. midnight.

63:7.3 Andon and Fonta, s. their arrival on Jerusem,

64:6.5 and s. the Bering land isthmus sank, thus isolating

64:7.18 eighty thousand years ago, s. the red man entered

66:4.5 Usually this is at, or s., the time of the arrival of the

67:2.1 S. Satan’s inspection and when the planetary

67:6.8 Van and Amadon remained on earth until s. the

72:0.3 It received a Material Son s. Adam came to Urantia,

73:1.5 S. the destruction of Dalamatia the followers of Nod

74:6.4 They ate once a day, s. after noontime.

75:3.2 s. assuming the leadership of the Syrian Nodites,

75:3.2 s. this great event, Serapatatia and his new staff

76:5.2 But s. their reduction to mortal status they became

77:8.1 since their amalgamation into one group s. Pentecost

77:9.5 released from immediate planetary duties s Pentecost

93:0.2 corps of twelve became receivers for your world s.

93:8.1 It was s. the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah

93:9.3 (S. his marriage to Sarah, Abraham one night had

114:4.1 of authority by the government of Norlatiadek s. the

119:5.1 S. his departure from Salvington there did appear

119:5.3 unceremonious leave of Uversa, appearing s.

119:7.2 as the theater for his final bestowal was made s.

119:8.1 and s. there were issued mandates of divorcement

122:5.9 S. they moved into their new home in Nazareth,

123:0.1 able to support his family as he secured work s.

139:4.3 S. the selection of the twelve and at the time Jesus

139:6.9 Nathaniel’s father (Bartholomew) died s. Pentecost,

145:5.3 so, very early, s. Jesus had gone out to pray, Peter

145:5.9 That Sunday afternoon, s. Jesus and his apostles had

151:5.7 all rested in the boats, not going ashore until s.

151:6.6 saw the swine tumbling over the brow of the hill s.

152:5.1 s. midnight he and the Mark lad started to walk

154:2.1 S. the Hebron synagogue was destroyed by fire.

156:4.3 When, s., the supply of the sea animals which

158:1.3 his experience in the hills to the east of Jordan s.

168:0.1 s. noon when Martha started out to meet Jesus as he

172:0.1 Jesus and the apostles arrived at Bethany s. four

175:0.1 S. two o’clock on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus,

177:3.5 S. noon, more than twenty of the Greeks who had

177:4.1 S. Jesus and John Mark left the camp, Judas

177:4.1 of the Sanhedrin and had been appointed for s.

178:2.3 S. lunch he did lead Jesus aside and, making bold,

182:2.12 S. David left him, and when Mark observed Jesus

183:4.4 S. daybreak, Simon Peter wandered back to camp,

183:4.7 It was s. daylight and just after Peter had been sent

184:2.4 S the portress let Peter in, and while he was warming

184:3.9 S. the beginning of the testimony of the false

185:0.1 S. six o’clock on this Friday morning, April 7, Jesus

186:3.1 S. Jesus was turned over to the Roman soldiers at

187:1.9 S. passing through the gate on the way out of the

187:1.11 was s. nine o’clock when this procession of death

187:5.1 s. twelve o’clock the sky darkened by reason of

187:5.1 When the Master gave up his life s. this hour, less

187:5.2 S. one o’clock, amidst the increasing darkness of

188:3.11 This memorial was created s. Michael departed from

189:0.1 S. the adjournment of the council of the archangels

190:1.2 S. six o’clock the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea

190:2.2 S. noontide, Jesus’ oldest brother, James, was

191:2.1 S. nine o’clock that evening, after the departure of

shortly before

62:5.10 S. their departure from the home forests they lost

63:2.3 they sallied forth s. nightfall on their trek.

80:6.2 The Nile valley began to suffer from floods s. before

129:1.6 when Jesus returned s. the double wedding of Simon

137:8.1 On Sabbath, June 22, s. they went out on their first

152:0.2 S. they reached the ruler’s house, as they hastened

158:1.3 about halfway up the mountain, s. noon, Jesus told

158:1.10 made ready to descend the mountain s. midnight.

158:4.1 It was s. breakfast time on this Tuesday morning

184:2.3 Peter threw away his sword s. he came up to the

185:2.6 s. midnight and after Pilate had granted permission

188:0.1 This period in the Master’s career began s. he was

190:1.6 And so, s. ten o’clock, these twenty-six runners

190:2.6 fourth appearance of Jesus occurred s. two o’clock

shortsighted

54:6.8 S. and time-bound mortal minds should be slow to

118:10.1 Neither is the divine love that s. affection which

139:7.3 Matthew’s weakness was his s. and materialistic

152:3.2 “My children, you mean well, but you are s. and

186:2.4 These s. Jews clamored for the Master’s death while

shot

57:5.5 pulsations, streams of gaseous material were s. out

84:8.2 human institutions are so completely s. through

shouldnon-exhaustive; see shouldinterrogative

131:10.7 Whatsoever I would that men s. do to me, that I will

175:2.1 it s. not cause those who profess to be followers of

176:1.4 but you s. not be deceived, for I have told you all

178:1.6 you s. not employ temporal power in the furtherance

178:1.14 you s. not become dreamers and drifters, supinely

179:1.4 Jesus, when he s. come and see him in the place of

179:3.9 the children of this world seek, but it s. not be so

182:2.3 that his disciples s. not fight with the sword to

188:4.1 to this death of Jesus on the cross which s. not be

188:4.2 you s. be careful not to make the great mistake of

188:4.9 The believer’s chief concern s. not be the selfish

190:1.3 I heard the Master say that, after he s. die, he

195:7.1 Better that science s. be devoted to the destruction

195:7.2 Science s. do for man materially what religion does

195:10.11 The visible church s. refuse longer to handicap the

195:10.17 The purpose of all education s. be to foster and

196:1.5 It s. not be the aim of kingdom believers literally to

shouldinterrogative

132:5.2 S. I keep it, or s. I give it away?”

136:6.1 S. he go in quest of food as any ordinary man would,

136:6.1 or s. he merely exercise his normal creative powers

136:8.1 S. he in any manner lend his universe powers to

142:2.4 And s. not mankind, as the centuries pass, come

148:7.2 Sabbath day or s. he seek help on another day.

162:2.1 s. you not rather follow the light you already have?

166:2.3 S. we sit in judgment on our fellow men?

167:3.3 s. not this woman, a daughter of Abraham who

168:1.12 would only believe, you s. see the glory of God?

176:1.4 here to direct us, when s. we forsake Jerusalem?”

191:4.3 s. you not also equally love those who are your

195:5.13 why s. men dwell so much upon the evil in the world

shouldernoun

60:3.20 having two horns and a capelike s. flange.

124:3.8 Jesus by the s., angrily exclaimed, “My son, never

127:2.3 this insinuation Jesus laid a kindly hand on her s.

130:6.2 Jesus, laying a gentle hand on his s., said: “No,

130:8.3 his hand on the boy’s s., he said: “Farewell, my lad,

133:2.1 irate husband and, tapping him gently on the s., said

137:1.6 Jesus, laying a hand on the s. of each of them,

146:2.3 But they refused to hearken and pulled away the s.

158:7.3 laid his hand upon the Master’s s. and said: “Master,

159:1.2 has found his lost sheep, he lays it over his s. and,

167:3.1 touching her bowed-over form on the s., said:

169:1.2 over his s. and tenderly carried it back to the fold.

181:2.9 And then, laying his hand on Simon’s s., Jesus

181:2.23 Jesus, putting his hand on Nathaniel’s s., said:

181:2.28 Then said Peter, placing his hand on Jesus’ s.: “No

186:1.2 a servant of the high priest, tapping him on the s.,

190:2.3 presence, as if someone had touched him on the s.

shoulderverb

126:2.2 but that his young human nature must also s. the

shouldered

122:7.7 Leaving the donkey in the courtyard, Joseph s.

127:1.8 the willing manner in which Jesus s. the responsibility

shoulders

81:6.23 Social inheritance enables man to stand on the s. of

124:3.4 burdens should normally have fallen on his s..

124:6.16 Nazareth family descended upon his youthful s.,

124:6.16 government of a universe on his human-divine s..”

124:6.17 on Jesus’ s. rested the responsibility of a universe.

135:10.1 of the coming kingdom was no longer on his s..

166:1.5 heavy burdens, grievous to be borne, on men’s s..

175:1.8 how these leaders bind heavy burdens on your s.,

187:1.1 the soldiers placed the crossbeam on Jesus’ s..

187:1.9 from Cyrene, to take the crossbeam from Jesus’ s.

shout

152:3.2 This mighty s. enthused Peter and those of the

152:3.2 This mighty s. of the multitude had hardly ceased

172:3.4 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; s., O daughter

172:3.9 began to sing, or rather to s. in unison, the Psalm,

shouted

152:3.1 feasting, rose as one man and s., “Make him king!

153:3.2 mounting a lampstand, s. out this question: “You

164:4.11 Then Josiah, standing upon a stool, s. abroad to all

164:4.11 they s. to him: “You were altogether born in sin,

184:3.8 the high priest s. at Jesus, “Do you not answer any of

185:3.7 so that they wildly s. that Jesus should die;

185:5.4 s. at the top of their voices, “Barabbas, Barabbas!”

185:5.4 while they loudly s. for the release of Barabbas.

185:5.6 murderer while they s. for the blood of Jesus.

185:5.9 And they all s. with one accord, “Crucify him!

185:5.11 And again the crowd s., “Give us Barabbas!”

185:5.12 once more the multitude s. in unison, “Crucify him!

185:6.5 only s. the louder and the longer, “Crucify him!

187:1.9 The soldiers s. at him and kicked him, but he could

shouting

74:2.3 carrier pigeons assembled from near and far, s.: “Let

86:5.10 called back by speaking or s. the sleeper’s name.

87:6.11 Ghosts were supposed to be frightened by noise; s.,

91:8.5 and sometimes the blatant s. of pious phrases.

162:7.6 raised a tumult, s.: “You are not fifty years of age,

172:3.11 Jerusalem waving palm branches, s. hosannas,

172:5.8 Master arrived at the temple at the head of this s.

173:1.7 pilgrims were electrified, and with uproarious s.

185:5.2 Just as the Jews were about to engage in s. their

shouts

185:5.6 let loose their mighty s. for Barabbas’s release

shove

150:9.3 precipitous hill, where they were minded to s. him

shoved

60:3.14 here may be found the prelife stone layers s. out over

shovel

135:7.2 And his s. is in his hand thoroughly to cleanse his

shownoun

70:1.3 used to settle disputes by holding a public s. at which

70:7.13 girls were permitted to attend the “bride s.,”

136:9.11 to win acceptance of a spiritual message by a s. of

140:1.5 this kingdom will not come with an outward s. of

157:2.2 Be not deceived by their s. of much learning and

157:4.3 he did not approve of such an outward s. of respect.

165:4.8 ‘With their mouths they make a s. of love, but

168:0.12 contempt for the outward s. of affection by some

168:0.12 Jesus indignantly resented the s. of forced and

183:3.4 he wanted to make a s. of carrying out his part of

183:3.8 Jesus thus put a stop to this s. of physical resistance

185:5.6 gentile bondage with a great s. of power and glory.

showverb; see showimperative; seeshow forth;

seeshow mercy

4:4.7 But it requires revelation to s. that the First Cause of

24:7.1 Graduate Guides s. such a breadth of sympathy and

25:6.6 On Uversa these senior Celestial Recorders can s.

28:6.7 The Memory of Mercy must s. that the saving

28:6.10 The Imports of Time must afford testimony to s. that

32:4.7 he would s. himself to us in still other ways, but

38:0.3 seraphim s. a minimum of variation; they are the

41:6.7 spectral analyses s. only sun-surface compositions.

42:7.5 Not every world will s. one hundred recognizable

52:3.9 the resultant stocks s. varying degrees of anatomic

53:9.1 To all who would s. proof of sincere repentance,

69:5.14 sacrificed scores of slaves to s. disdain for wealth.

70:10.6 quaff this filthy draught and not s. symptoms of

85:3.4 The Hindus often s. Vishnu with a horse’s head.

87:1.5 later on, to s. respect for the dead and thus appease

91:4.3 be fair; do not expect God to s. partiality, to love

94:7.3 but he failed to s. them the pathway to that real

95:6.9 so dimly burned to s. man in his darkened world

110:2.2 the records will s. that the transformation has been

110:4.6 For thousands of years, so the records of Jerusem s.,

112:0.8 in contradistinction to the three energies which s.

120:2.8 you will so function as to s. your entire universe

121:8.4 The author of this record seeks to s. in Jesus’ life

124:2.6 This year he began to s. a marked preference for the

124:3.2 Joseph and Mary were often tempted to s. some

130:6.3 imploring Jesus to help him, to s. him the way of

130:7.2 “A man who would have friends must s. himself

132:7.2 we might by our lives s. him the Father in heaven,

133:3.8 will embrace the opportunity to s. all the world—

134:3.7 the various religions made a great effort to s. how

137:4.6 as “the Deliverer,” would s. his hand during the

139:3.5 the Samaritans who presumed to s. disrespect for

139:5.8 “Come”—“come with me; I will s. you the way.”

139:5.8 “Come with us while we s. and share with you the

140:3.18 I exhort you to s. just judgment and keen wisdom.

140:5.16 young men that it is unmanly to s. tenderness or

140:8.10 Nevertheless, he did s. man the best way of living,

140:10.1 trying to s. the twelve what they must be, not what

141:6.2 your forefathers but to s. you the perfected vision

141:6.4 Do not undertake to s. men the beauties of the

142:3.9 the Scriptures clearly s. how the concept of the

143:2.2 I s. to you the way of life as revealed to me by my

143:2.3 behold I s. you how all things are to become new.

143:5.11 Even nineteen centuries later many s. the same

144:5.20 Be patient with us as we s. loving-kindness to our

147:3.1 John said to Jesus, “Come with me, I would s. you

147:7.2 Therefore do my disciples s. wisdom in that they do

148:4.9 I have come to s. that man, by entrance into the

153:3.2 The Father has sent me into the world to s. how he

153:3.3 Why is it that you s. such disrespect for the

155:5.8 to s. a personal preference for those religions of

156:1.8 are not minded to s. faith enough to enter therein.”

157:1.1 Peter was inclined to s. indignation at the

158:6.2 But I will now s. you the cause of your defeat in

160:5.8 from the Father, and that he will s. us the way.

162:7.5 to s. you how to become truly the sons of God.

163:4.14 They were to s. every kindness to those who might

166:2.4 “If you would be made whole, go forthwith and s.

166:2.4 continued on their way to s. themselves to the priests

167:2.2 they even s. disrespect to my servants who bid

169:1.2 But I have come to s. you that, while you are seeking

169:1.15 He presented the story of the lost sheep to s. that,

169:1.15 prodigal, to s. how complete is the restoration of

169:2.2 why should you s. less diligence in gaining souls

169:2.5 the sons of this world sometimes s. more wisdom

171:7.3 could he manifest genuine sympathy and s. sincere

173:4.2 but they will surely s. respect for my beloved son.

174:5.3 But I am constrained to s. forbearance since I fear

175:1.7 to live among you and personally s. you the way.

176:1.1 faith and to s. your steadfastness in the gospel of the

178:1.15 From generation to generation this gospel must s.

178:2.7 this householder will s. you a large upper room

180:3.6 we will follow you this very night if you will s. us the

180:4.4 How will you s. yourself to us?”

180:6.4 he will even s. you things to come; he will glorify me

180:6.8 have I come into the world to s. the Father to your

181:2.13 Will Andrew s. us the way?”

182:1.6 I long to s. my earthly brethren the glory I had

185:3.3 My presence in these bonds is sufficient to s. all men

185:3.4 even that I should s. my Father to all men and bear

186:2.9 Jesus said enough to s. all mortals the kind of human

187:1.7 it was strictly against the law to s. friendly feelings

187:1.7 authorities by daring to s. compassion in his behalf.

188:3.12 There are records extant which s. that during this

188:4.7 more surely s. the way of salvation for all mortals of

191:0.4 “if he has risen and can s. himself to the women,

191:0.4 why does he not s. himself to us, his apostles?”

193:0.5 I lived my life in the flesh to s. how you can,

193:3.2 ‘He who would have friends must s. himself

195:5.12 not view merely white patches of good which s. up

showimperative

66:7.10 nor s. disrespect to his superhuman associates.

66:7.15 7. You shall not s. disrespect to your parents or to

93:4.13 7. You shall not s. disrespect for your parents and

107:3.4 1. Always to s. adequate respect for the experience

136:8.1 taunting challenge of his enemies to “s. us a sign”

141:6.4 Do not undertake to s. men the beauties of the

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from sin, s. us your glory,

144:5.43 S. us the pathway to eternal progress And give us

151:6.8 Return to your own people and s. them what great

159:1.3 to him and with tact and patience s. him his fault.

159:3.2 s. proper respect for the personalities of your

174:2.2 S. me the tribute money, and I will answer you.”

178:1.7 By discretion s. yourselves to be expert in ironing

178:1.17 S. mercy even to those who despitefully abuse you.

178:1.17 S. yourselves to be loyal citizens, upright artisans,

180:3.8 “Master, s. us the Father, and everything you have

180:3.9 How can you then say, S. us the Father?

181:2.19 S. all men on earth and the angels of heaven how

show forth

8:4.1 the Infinite Spirit and his spirit offspring s. the

20:7.4 they appear to s. the character of the Infinite Spirit.

22:10.2 thus they s. and actually embody the very wisdom

52:7.13 you shall s. the praises of Him who has called you

97:7.10 created for my glory, and they shall s. my praise.

126:3.10 “to be about his Father’s business”—to s. his Father’s

131:2.7 to s. loving-kindness in the morning and the divine

131:7.2 Prince of Heaven seek to reveal himself and to s.

136:4.13 reveal the Father and s. his divine character of love.

137:7.13 that they must “s. love, compassion, and sympathy.”

140:5.3 —to s. the beginnings of a fatherly affection.

142:2.2 reveal the Father in new glory and to s. his love

143:2.8 you spontaneously s. the fruits of the spirit in your

144:5.64 Even as we s. forth your patience to our children.

169:4.2 to reveal their combined natures and to s. their work.

175:1.5 to s. the spiritual glory of a God-knowing race, but

176:2.3 my Father continue to manifest his mercy and s. his

176:3.10 will this truth multiply and s. the increasing light of

193:2.2 begin to s. the fruits of the spirit in loving service

show mercy

2:6.9 the universal tendency to love, s., manifest patience,

6:3.1 but the Son can s. to creatures in one additional way,

6:3.4 to persuade his Father to s. to the wrongdoers

6:3.4 Eternal Son as appealing to the Father to s. to his

28:6.8 you can take the next step and really s.; but you

54:6.3 affectionate father of a large family chooses to s.

122:9.11 To s. to our fathers, and remember his holy covenant

132:4.6 Dare to do justice and be big enough to s. mercy.

133:1.2 As an individual I am beholden to s.; I must go to

133:2.1 your face the love of justice if not the desire to s..

140:3.17 I require of you during your mortal life that you s.

140:5.5 even as mourners they would be empowered to s.,

146:2.6 5. They who would receive mercy must s. mercy;

148:7.2 if you could tempt me to s. on the Sabbath day.

159:1.5 But the chief steward would not s. to his fellow

159:1.5 Why did you not also s. to your fellow steward,

159:1.5 And even so shall my heavenly Father s. the more

159:1.5 the more abundant mercy to those who freely s. to

163:3.7 generosity because I desire to be good and to s.?’”

175:1.14 You who refuse to s., can you hope for mercy in the

showbread

147:6.4 with him entered the house of God and ate the s.,

showed

34:7.6 Jesus s. mankind the new way of mortal living

63:5.5 s. great skill in constructing stone sleeping chambers,

126:4.5 No! for the Lord has s. us, O men, what is good.

142:6.2 In receiving Nicodemus, Jesus s. no deference;

149:4.4 Jesus s. how prudence and discretion, when carried

159:1.5 mercy to your fellow steward, even as I s. mercy to

164:1.3 snare, he answered, “He who s. mercy on him.”

164:1.4 The lawyer answered, “He who s. mercy,” that he

178:2.8 lad’s father met them and s. them the upper room

191:4.1 at Philadelphia, where he s. himself to Abner and

shower

42:5.4 detect the phenomena of these rays as they s. in upon

151:5.5 dark clouds, having spent themselves in a short s.,

showers

57:7.6 the combustion products of the heavy meteoric s.

124:1.10 rain fell in refreshing s. from November to April,

157:2.1 When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say s.

163:1.2 between s. of rain, a company of believers assembled

showing

10:3.1 to the acts and doings of plural Deity, clearly s.

28:6.21 always s. a dual and mutually dependent report of

53:1.2 intelligences refrained from s. Lucifer disrespect and

62:3.6 these mid-mammals were capable of s. disgust in

72:3.8 after both bride and groom present certificates s. that

97:1.8 The Lord will judge the ends of the earth, s. mercy

111:7.3 Why do you not aid the Adjuster in the task of s. you

121:8.4 Jesus as a son of David, picturing him as s. great

130:3.2 s. all who so desire the way to reach the harbor of

139:4.2 personality as Jesus to be guilty of s. favoritism,

141:3.8 By s. mercy, he meant to portray deliverance from

142:4.1 Flavius escorted him from room to room, s. him

146:4.4 s. yourself to the priest and offering those sacrifices

155:6.15 1. The fruits of the spirit of God s. forth in your daily

162:0.2 the honor of s. hospitality to the Creator Son of a

172:1.5 s. indignation that so costly an ointment should be

181:2.10 Dedicate your life, Simon, to s. how acceptably

181:2.14 dedicate your whole future life service to s. all men

181:2.20 I will take great pleasure in s. you that which eye

181:2.26 Dedicate your life to the great work of s. how the

188:3.12 There are also records s. that the Ancients of Days

194:3.1 the “fruits of the spirit” in his life, he is simply s.

shownsee shown by; shown forth; shown, be

1:5.12 The corporeality error is s. in both extremes of

9:7.1 The action of reflectivity is s. in perfection on each

16:9.4 This is s. in a purely human manner in man’s

19:1.11 Eternal ends are not s. in time beginnings.

22:3.1 have s. extraordinary executive genius throughout

28:6.19 of the true and of the hidden motives is clearly s..

32:3.11 In all this is s. the wisdom of the Creators.

46:7.7 They are most appreciative of the attentions s. them

52:6.2 While Jesus has s. the way to the immediate

58:7.7 are more graphically s. than in the St. Croix valley

59:4.16 are well s. in the Appalachian Mountains of North

62:3.7 construction propensity, as s. in their rivalry in the

69:3.3 woman has never s. any reluctance to doing man’s

74:3.8 the thousands upon thousands of animals s. him.

76:2.2 Abel was not slow to note that preference was s. for

76:2.6 Abel’s superb inheritance would then have s. itself.

82:3.3 control the sex urge, as has been s. among all races.

82:6.5 as is s. in the present population of the United States

92:6.16 Buddhism has s. an adaptability to the mores of

97:5.6 He has s. me, O man, what is good; and what does

100:6.1 This religious devotion to supreme values is s. in

102:5.2 This same purposive supremacy is s. in the evolution

128:1.2 This is s. in the selection of his first title, the Son of

139:2.12 Something of Peter’s style and teaching is s. in the

139:2.12 Peter’s vigorous style was better s. in his letter

139:5.9 well s. when the Greeks came to him at Jerusalem,

144:5.5 Imperfectly through us as it is in perfection s. on

144:5.60 As you are perfectly and majestically s. on high.

149:0.2 when you have s. yourselves competent and faithful,

151:2.7 they have so fully s. the danger of undertaking to

152:6.3 presently s. in the abundant yielding of the fruits

154:6.4 that she and his brothers had s. the grace actually to

155:1.2 All this loving-kindness shall be s. the so-called

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and live the truth s. me by the

163:6.7 I have s. you the way; go forth to do your duty and

164:2.2 had he exhibited such learning and s. such a grasp of

164:5.3 “Many loving works have I s. you from the Father,

169:2.4 that his unfaithful steward had at least s. sagacity

169:2.6 If you have not s. foresight and integrity in the affairs

175:4.10 that Jesus was a lawbreaker; that he had s. utter

179:1.1 When the apostles had been s. upstairs by John Mark

181:1.6 I have triumphed in the world and s. you the way

195:5.12 the black patches of evil which you see are s. against

shown by

43:4.8 knew of these things is s. by the record: “And there

60:2.5 as is s. by the abundant fresh-water fossils of the

63:6.5 is s. by the prayer taught these folks by Onagar,

68:1.6 society is a rather recent phenomenon is well s. by

74:8.8 recognized pre-Adamic civilization is clearly s. by

82:6.5 inferior strata, creativity is diminished, as is s. by the

99:5.8 the grasp of ideal values is s. by the New Testament

103:1.1 is s. by the fact that twentieth-century theologians

126:5.2 life in the home, field, and workshop is s. by Jesus’

131:7.1 remnants of earlier Melchizedek teachings as is s. by

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and live the truth s. me by the

shown forth

11:0.2 the glory of the central Isle is s. in the infinite

56:10.17 Divine goodness is more fully s in the loving ministry

56:10.19 They are variously s. by God the Sevenfold in seven

179:2.3 the Father’s love on earth and had s. his mercy to

shown, be

139:5.2 Philip was always wanting to be s..

139:5.5 complied with his steward’s request to “be s..”

139:8.9 like Philip; Thomas also wanted “to be s.,” but his

181:2.20 Philip, you have always wanted to be s., and very

showsnoun

83:3.2 The bride s. were occasions for dressing up and

showsverb

23:3.3 record s. that on the journey to fulfill this mission

58:2.8 The power of sunspots to alter light frequencies s.

114:0.2 The registry s. 1,002,469,238 individuals; it follows

131:2.2 glory of God, and the firmament s. his handiwork.

131:2.2 Day after day utters speech; night after night s.

148:5.5 ‘As a father s. compassion for his children, so is

150:8.6 and the terrible God, who s. mercy and kindness,

162:7.3 I declare to you the truth which the Father s. me,

176:2.6 You know when the fig tree s. its tender branches

188:5.2 The cross forever s. that the attitude of Jesus

195:0.3 History s. that the struggle ended in compromise.

shrank

139:2.6 assault, but Peter withered and s. before ridicule.

152:6.2 in Galilee alone, s. to less than five hundred.

shreds

139:0.1 tore to s. their every ambition for personal exaltation

shrewd

84:4.2 paradox; she has always been a s. manager of men;

89:4.8 As time passed, man became s. in his sacrificing,

90:1.4 self-deceived; many were s. and able tricksters.

90:1.4 and ventriloquism was first used by s. priests.

90:1.5 the honest shamans early perished; only the s. actors

90:1.6 and the strong and lodged it in the hands of the s.,

93:6.8 Abraham was a s. and efficient business man, a

139:7.6 Matthew really was a s. politician, but he was loyal

159:3.2 crushed by mere weight of logic or overawed by s.

169:2.0 2. PARABLE OF THE SHREWD STEWARD

169:2.2 very s. in dealing with your business associates.

169:2.3 the story of a certain rich man who had a s but unjust

173:1.11 S., wicked, and designing men are not to be

176:3.4 ‘Lord, I knew you and realized that you were a s.

195:0.11 But the Christians made a s. bargain with the pagans

195:1.4 2. Paul and his successors were willing but s. and

shrewdness

84:4.3 that women were all along compelled to resort to s.

89:8.7 spirit of trade and had developed the s. of barter;

shrimps

59:1.18 and other crustaceans—s., crabs, and lobsters.

shrine

43:6.3 located in this magnificent garden is the worship s. of

43:6.3 At this s. the Most Highs, on every tenth day of

55:2.6 permeating those gathered around the translation s.

67:5.5 converted the Father’s temple into a s. dedicated to

73:5.1 the temple of the Father, the sacred s. of the Garden.

74:0.1 on within the precincts of this newly created s..

88:2.5 war altar and religious s. which was the ark.

119:8.8 Urantia is the sentimental s. of all Nebadon,

133:6.1 thought it best to purchase a little silver s. in honor

133:8.1 Gonod and Ganid visited this notorious s. of shame,

185:1.1 looked to Jerusalem as the s. of their faith and held

shrines

55:1.5 subsidiary morontia life s. are provided in different

55:1.5 twenty-five morontia s. were functioning.

69:6.5 The fires of the temples and s. were sacred and were

80:7.7 Thousands of public s. were erected throughout Asia

88:2.3 The s. and temples were at first fetish places because

90:5.3 The making of pilgrimages to sacred s. is a very

92:1.3 embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, altars, s.,

98:3.4 The Latin peoples maintained temples, altars, and s.

shrink

147:7.2 cloth upon an old garment, lest, when it is wet, it s.

174:5.3 you still s. from open confession of the truth lest

182:3.1 to lay down this life, and I do not s. therefrom, but

shrouded

68:4.2 and unintentional and therefore always s. in mystery.

shrub

66:4.13 the fruit of the tree of life, a s. of Edentia which was

73:6.3 they sent to the planet, by the Melchizedeks, a s. of

73:6.5 This Edentia s. was taken to their highland retreat,

73:6.5 where it served Van and Amadon for more than one

shrubs

43:6.8 If you enjoy the flowers, s., and trees of Urantia,

191:1.1 dejected apostle strolled among the flowers and s..

shrunk

143:3.3 your problem is found to have s. in size and

172:5.13 Judas had never s. from persecution, but he could

shudder

175:2.2 What a s. of horror passes over the onlooking

184:4.4 The human heart cannot possibly conceive of the s.

185:6.4 This sight sent a mighty s. through the realms of a

shuddered

158:2.2 Peter s. at the thought of the Master’s dying—it

187:6.3 vast universe whose myriads of intelligences had s. at

191:1.1 Peter had s. at the fate of Judas and even thought

shun

140:5.21 But young people and brave adults never s. difficulty

142:7.1 Shall your believers court poverty and s. property?

147:5.2 they did not s. publicity regarding their philanthropy.

155:5.11 fearful and halfhearted souls who instinctively s.

159:4.7 it is best that we live these truths while we s. the

163:6.6 Lucifer, the iniquitous one, you would solemnly s.

166:1.4 Woe upon all who s. justice, spurn mercy, and

Shunem

124:6.3 on the left, they passed the ancient village of S.,

150:5.1 One evening at S., after John’s apostles had returned

shunned

84:3.6 Primitive man s. the soil; it was too peaceful, too

84:4.6 the expectant mother was s., left alone.

94:8.8 not so much that love of one’s fellows should be s.

149:4.4 his hearers to strive for originality while they s. all

159:5.17 Jesus s. flowery language and avoided the mere

169:1.6 The younger son enjoyed play but s. work;

shunning

85:7.2 mind there is little difference between fearing, s.,

shuns

101:8.3 Faith never s. the problem-solving duty of living.

131:1.8 Prayerful worship s. evil and forbids sin.

shunt

49:3.3 which operate to consume or s. the meteors.

shut

114:7.17 a cosmic orphan stigmatized by sin and s. away from

144:2.3 ‘Trouble me not, for the door is now s. and the

144:3.14 rooms and s. the doors when they engaged in prayer.

149:3.2 When men s. off the appeal to the spirit that

158:8.1 than to cling to these idols and find yourself s. out

166:1.5 you cannot thus s. up the doors of the kingdom of

166:3.4 to you who have refused salvation, the door is s..

175:1.12 You would s. the doors of the kingdom of heaven

191:5.2 were securely s. and barred, the morontia Master

193:4.2 s. in and away from ordinary social contacts.

shut-in

64:1.2 grew out of his feeling of helplessness in the s.

192:1.2 the open in contact with nature, far away from the s.

193:4.5 chose to grow into a confirmed “s.” and unsociable

shuts

2:1.6 fact, automatically s. him off from all direct personal

40:10.6 the attainment of this goal automatically s. them

131:7.3 every hair of pride s. off saving light, as it were, by a

shutting

60:3.8 85,000,000 years ago Bering Strait closed, s. off the

Siam

94:9.1 established in Tibet, Kashmir, Ceylon, S., Korea,

Siberia

60:1.13 S. and North America were connected by the Bering

60:3.15 Much of the rest of Asia, including S., was still under

61:7.1 in North America and are found in Europe and S..

64:6.5 But throughout S., China, central Asia, India, and

79:6.1 pushing them north into S. and west to Turkestan,

80:3.6 there are peoples who still build similar huts in S..

80:4.2 having come from S. by way of the Russian rivers

Siberian

60:1.12 examine the Himalayan, S., and Mediterranean

61:7.3 In Asia the S. ice sheet made its southernmost

61:7.14 to Canada; the S. variety became wool covered.

64:4.5 the S. glacier was making its southernmost march,

Siberians

79:5.6 Chinese peoples, together with the Andonite S.,

Sibmah

165:0.1 Livias, Heshbon, Callirrhoe, Beth-Peor, Shittim, S.

Sicilian Bay

59:6.9 retreats: the S. Bay of the Mediterranean basin.

Sicilian land bridge

64:1.5 while later on Africa was joined to Europe by the S..

64:4.7 arrived from Africa, over the S., African lions,

73:7.1 volcanoes and the submergence of the S. to Africa,

80:1.1 was protected by the Gibraltar isthmus and the S..

80:2.4 Presently the S. submerged, creating one sea of the

Sicily

139:8.13 to Cyprus, Crete, the North African coast, and S.,

sick

55:3.1 appointed hospitals, homes for the care of the s..

77:7.6 “And they brought to Him all sorts of s. peoples,

86:5.16 The s. were advised to stroll about in the open air

86:5.16 medicine men were supposed to exchange the s. soul

87:1.3 s. man was usually removed from the family hut,

88:1.1 A man is s., something happens, and he gets well.

90:4.3 The more primitive tribes greatly feared the s., and

90:4.3 they were carefully avoided, shamefully neglected.

90:4.9 to evolve truly rational methods of treating the s..

95:7.6 “And when I am s., it is he who heals me.”

130:3.9 Alexandria this famous Hellenistic Jew lay s. abed.

131:1.5 When you are s., it is the Most High who heals you

133:7.3 and Gonod were kept busy attending the s. boy.

138:3.6 need not a physician, but rather those who are s.?

140:3.2 heal the s. in accordance with the will of my Father

141:4.4 “to comfort the afflicted and minister to the s..”

141:4.9 paid more attention to the healing ministry of the s..

141:8.1 to carry out Jesus’ instructions to minister to the s.;

141:8.2 news of the kingdom was very comforting to the s.;

142:8.1 apostles taught the gospel and ministered to the s.,

145:2.15 Peter’s wife’s mother had for several days been s.

145:2.15 at about the time Jesus stood over this s. woman,

145:3.1 all who were s. or afflicted began preparations to

145:3.5 Perpetua saw a large company of s. folks assembling,

145:3.6 He gazed upon almost one thousand s. human beings

145:3.13 his personal work consisted in ministering to the s.

145:5.1 to devote so much of his time to the care of the s.

145:5.1 not wish altogether to avoid ministering to the s.,

145:5.7 to preach the gospel and minister to the s., but I

146:0.2 work of preaching the gospel, ministering to the s.,

146:2.11 10. When you pray for the s. and afflicted, do not

146:3.9 comforting the downcast and ministering to the s.

146:3.11 had heard of the healing of the s. at Capernaum.

146:4.2 and many s. and afflicted sought help at his hands,

146:4.4 the Master was so thronged by the s. that he was

146:5.2 Jesus, looking at the father of the s. boy, said: “How

146:5.3 came to Jesus, not only bringing the s. and afflicted

147:1.1 “My faithful orderly is s. and at the point of death.

147:3.2 the working of wonders and the healing of the s.

147:3.2 but gather together these s. and afflicted that I may

147:3.3 “Many of you are here, s. and afflicted, because of

148:0.1 The s. of different types were segregated and were

148:2.1 they treated the s. in accordance with all known

148:2.1 Jesus visited the s. of this encampment not less

148:2.3 Elman endeavored to teach the truth to these s. ones

148:2.4 In all his contact with the s. and afflicted, when it

148:2.4 those who ministered to the s. learned many helpful

148:2.4 Jesus inspired the faith and confidence of the s. and

148:5.5 the bed of affliction; the Lord will not forget the s..

148:7.1 a large group of those who were maimed, halt, s.,

148:8.2 school of religion as well as an infirmary for the s..

148:9.2 loosening the tiles, they boldly lowered the s. man

148:9.2 marveled at the perseverance of the s. man and his

149:1.1 after they left Bethsaida, the s. continued to arrive,

150:0.2 practice of anointing the s. with certain forms of oil

150:0.2 used the anointing oil in their ministry to the s. and

150:1.1 women to teach the gospel and minister to the s..

150:2.2 when visiting the s., these women were able to

151:0.2 teaching the gospel, and ministering to the s. in

152:1.3 Everywhere Jesus went the s. and the afflicted were

152:2.4 bringing all manner of s. folks with them.

163:1.4 and minister to all who may be s. in either mind or

163:4.3 2. While ministering to the s., refrain from teaching

163:4.15 6. Ministry to the s.. The seventy were charged

163:4.15 seventy were charged by Peter to search out the s.

163:7.3 in the art of ministering to the s. and the afflicted.

164:3.15 or neglecting material means in the healing of the s..

165:0.2 took over most of the work of ministration to the s..

167:1.4 But Jesus looked upon the s. man and smiled so

167:1.4 Is it lawful to heal the s. and afflicted on the

167:1.5 Then went Jesus over to where the s. man sat and,

167:4.1 which said, “Lord, he whom you love is very s..”

168:0.2 They knew that their brother was desperately s.,

168:2.9 Lazarus knew he had been very s., but he could only

175:1.1 Many s. and afflicted have been made whole because

190:3.1 forget not to minister to the s. and strengthen those

190:5.4 ministering to the s. and afflicted and setting free

sickened

125:1.1 Jesus was shocked and s. by the spirit of irreverence

125:1.4 The terrible sight s. this boy of Nazareth;

125:1.5 Joseph saw how his son had s. at the sight of the

sickle

151:3.15 then when the grain was ripe, he put forth the s.,

sickly

68:6.8 all primitive tribes killed deformed and s. children.

sickness

66:5.18 boiling and roasting, was a means of avoiding s.;

73:5.4 rounds each day in search for possible causes of s..

86:3.4 weakness before the visitations of s. and death,

87:1.3 The primitives feared s. because they observed it was

90:3.7 s. was thought to be caused by bewitchment,

90:3.8 it has been believed that s. is a punishment for sin,

90:3.8 To regard s. and suffering as “arrows of the

90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s theories of s.

90:4.6 it was believed that the spirit causing the s. could be

96:5.4 the Lord your God will take away from you all s.

110:1.5 The Adjuster remains with you through every s.

128:7.13 Use them in case of s. or apply them to meet the

137:7.1 Owing to s. in his family, Jude seldom was able to

139:6.7 for when Nathaniel heard that s. or anything out of

141:4.4 minister to all who suffer the sorrows of human s..

141:4.5 those afflictions commonly regarded as physical s..

145:2.2 water, and all s. shall be taken away from you.”

145:3.3 his sermon had intimated that s. should be banished;

146:5.1 at Capernaum thought Jesus could heal any s..

148:2.3 The belief that physical s. and mental derangement

154:0.2 Herod knew of many cases of s. which had been

166:4.10 “In the matter of s. and health, you should know that

166:4.12 answer questions having to do with accidents, s.,

167:4.1 apostles, saying: “This s. is really not to the death.

168:0.3 heard Jesus say, “. . .this s. is really not to the death.”

168:1.12 “Did I not tell you at the first that this s. was not to

168:4.2 he said plainly, “This s. is not really to the death.”

168:4.5 When Jesus said that Lazarus’s s. was really not to

168:5.3 ultimately died, when 67 years old, of the same s.

sickroom

90:4.3 customary for the entire clan to crowd into the s. to

Siddharthasee Gautama Siddhartha

Siddim

93:5.14 After this battle of S., Abraham became leader of a

93:9.9 of Abraham and Melchizedek after the battle of S.,

sidenoun—see side, by his; side by side, side, my;

side, one; side, other

8:4.5 they appear as angels to stand by your s. and guide

11:2.8 occupied with personality activities as the upper s.,

11:2.8 side, and the opposite surface as the nether s..

15:3.3 direction, while on either s. the density diminishes;

26:11.7 moves over by your s. your long-time associate

27:4.3 are ever by the s. of the “strangers within the gates”

28:1.3 They serve by the s. of the Creator Son until the day

28:6.10 Time is a vital factor in everything this s. of Havona

42:2.4 The phenomena indigenous to the nether s. of

42:2.11 influences operative from the nether s. of Paradise.

43:9.5 of all your epochs of training this s. of Paradise.

53:7.1 administrations largely to the s. of the archrebel.

55:10.7 have recognized no supervision this s. of Paradise.

57:5.6 From the Angona s. there was drawn out a vast

57:5.7 The ejection of gas from the opposite s. of the sun

68:6.4 all tend to foster the development of the better s. of

68:6.5 Frontier society develops the unskilled s. of humanity

70:1.19 from each s., as in the instance of David and Goliath.

74:7.22 The way Eve worked by the s. of her husband made

75:2.4 in particular warned Eve never to stray from the s.

93:3.5 handed down to Moses on this, his father’s s.,

93:3.5 as well as through other sources on his mother’s s..

97:6.2 fearlessly declared that Yahweh was not on the s.

101:10.9 on their s. in the supernal struggle to attain eternity

101:10.9 enlisted in the struggles of time on the s. of the

105:5.9 these differences, which are so important this s. of

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the s. of a low stone

122:7.7 the caravan stables, hewn out of the s. of the rock

122:7.8 was distressed and besought him to remain by her s.,

123:0.2 Mary was disposed to keep Jesus close by her s..

123:4.6 to keep Jesus very close to her s. for some months.

126:2.1 but that she must hasten to her husband’s s..

127:5.6 Rebecca stood “among the other women” by the s.

128:6.11 sand, blocks, and stones by the s. of the shop,

128:7.11 and Esta moved into a neat little home on the west s.

129:1.11 but Jesus missed the children playing out by the s. of

130:6.3 things of this world and the universe are on your s..

131:4.2 God is our protector—he stands by the s. of his

131:4.8 virtue alone walks by man’s s. as he journeys ever

132:5.13 erred, in doubtful situations, on the s. of merciful

134:8.8 detached guardian seraphim returned to Jesus’ s.

134:9.6 in the boatshop, by the s. of his brother James.

136:4.14 ancient rock cavern, a shelter in the s. of the hills

136:4.14 drank from the small spring that came from the s. of

139:4.8 There was another s. to John that one would not

147:6.4 just then ripening, was near at hand on either s.,

151:6.1 Pointing up to the s. of the near-by hill, Jesus said:

153:1.1 Sitting by the s. of these Jewish leaders were the

156:6.4 were then gathered together on the opposite s. of the

157:0.1 knowing that Jesus was on the opposite s. of the

167:7.1 Nathaniel walked most of the way by the s. of Jesus,

172:3.10 around about you and lay siege to you on every s.;

173:2.8 the Sadducees over to the s. of the Pharisees in

175:1.2 aligning themselves on the s. of error and darkness.

181:2.6 paused a moment by the s. of the place of Judas

182:2.5 this night an unseen messenger will run by your s..”

182:2.8 Jesus did say this to Andrew as he left his s. that

183:5.3 standing by the s. of his Master, the prisoner.”

184:1.8 When Annas returned, going up to the Master’s s.,

184:2.1 John was marching by the s. of the captain of the

184:2.9 Peter sat by the s. of the road and wept bitterly.

184:3.14 Accordingly, he rushed over to the s. of Jesus and,

185:3.7 boldly stepped up by the s. of Pilate, saying: “This

185:7.1 with fearful emotion, sat down by the s. of Jesus,

187:5.8 one of the soldiers pierced his left s. with his spear.

188:1.1 the centurion ordered four of his soldiers to his s.,

189:3.1 Gabriel summoned the archangels to his s. and

189:4.6 was in his garden on the hillside on the eastern s. of

192:1.3 “Cast the net on the right s. of the boat, and you will

192:1.3 that he might the sooner reach the Master’s s..

195:7.22 the mechanistic phases of the material s. of creation.

side, by his

18:6.7 but he has constantly by his s. a Paradise brother,

27:5.2 Any sojourner on Paradise may have by his s. the

128:6.5 Jude, with Jesus by his s., was taken at once to the

172:1.6 his hand upon Mary’s head as she knelt by his s.

181:2.21 and, sitting down by his s., said: “Nathaniel, you

182:3.2 a mighty angel came down by his s. and, speaking

185:3.1 Pilate sat down by his s. and asked several questions.

186:4.1 even John Zebedee was no longer by his s..

187:1.6 some of them even dared to follow along by his s.,

190:2.3 the gradual appearance of a strange form by his s..

192:4.3 making this declaration of faith, there by his s.,

side by side

48:6.10 S. they lead me in the beautiful paths and glorious

84:7.8 men and women were observed working s. in the

92:6.2 and revelatory religion are progressing s. while they

130:1.6 as nature allows the wheat and the tares to grow s.

side, my

44:0.16 A Divine Counselor who chances to stand by my s.

139:4.3 associates to be with me and to remain by my s.,

148:7.2 said: “Stand up here by my s. that all may see you.

158:7.4 are not on my s. but rather on the s. of our enemy.

162:7.5 And now just at my s. a scribe says this statement

174:5.3 near me, and who have lived so close by my s..

193:3.2 always had two or three of you constantly by my s.

side, one

60:1.7 The great eastern-Connecticut fault appeared, one s.

133:2.1 When Jesus had led him to one s.,he said: “My friend

137:2.4 Peter took Philip to one s. and proceeded to

157:1.1 Peter to one s. and said: “Does not your Master

158:4.6 Andrew and Thomas were in consultation at one s.

168:2.5 Jesus and the apostles drew to one s. while Martha

171:0.7 on a Roman cross with a dying thief on one s.

173:2.5 they withdrew to one s. to take counsel among

178:2.6 while Philip, Peter, and John went to one s. to talk

182:2.1 David Zebedee and John Mark took Jesus to one s.

183:3.2 As the company of soldiers approached on one s.,

183:3.4 the traitor could reach him, he stepped to one s.

184:2.6 the portress of the gate drew Peter to one s. and said

188:5.2 Mercy sets the guilt of evil-doing to one s.; but

189:4.10 they looked to one s. and observed a silent stranger.

191:5.2 with Peter sitting on one s. of Thomas and Nathaniel

side, other

32:5.2 transient scaffolding which bridges over to the o.,

52:5.5 Moses was not permitted to go over to the o. until

111:0.6 that his ka would be waiting for him on the o. of

135:6.1 crossing over to the o. of the river, John established

151:5.1 cross over to the o. that we may rest for a day.”

151:5.3 that caught the boat carrying Jesus over to the o.

151:5.4 he had directed them to sail him across to the o..

153:2.6 after the feasting of the multitude on the o.,

164:1.3 seeing his sorry plight, he passed by on the o. of

164:1.3 came along and saw the man, passed by on the o.

171:0.7 on one side and another transgressor on the o..

187:1.4 the o. of the road were the tombs of many well-to-do

187:4.7 Her son Jude stood on the o..

sideadjective

69:3.11 employed as spies, carrying on commerce as a s. line.

81:3.1 cultivation of the soil, with commerce as a s. line.

146:4.3 he chanced to pass through a narrow s. street on

168:1.6 human affairs, it has some very interesting s. lights

sidessee sides, take or takes

11:7.8 an elliptical region of motion surrounded on all s. by

15:3.5 from opposite s. of the vast Sagittarius subgalactic

15:5.5 upheavals occur simultaneously on opposite s. of the

17:4.3 The Image Aids serve forever by the s. of their

49:2.17 sheltered tropic basins, as well as on the s., bottom

57:3.3 and distinct arms, which took origin on opposite s.

57:5.6 from opposite s. and simultaneously, enormous

79:2.5 of the Deccan, surrounded on all s. by the sea.

81:6.5 America—protected on practically all s. by oceans.

117:6.2 “How universal is the Supreme—he is on all s.!

123:4.5 Joseph built a balustrade up both s. of the stairway

139:3.4 of James’s personality was his ability to see all s. of

154:3.2 Strong pressure from many s. was brought to bear

175:1.8 as well as the unseen messengers by their s., that I

sides, take or takes

66:8.1 Caligastia was inclined to take s. with almost every

140:8.17 that he would not take s. in present-day political,

141:3.3 a wise parent never takes s. in the petty quarrels of

sidetracked

95:1.8 thus was their great mission s. and virtually lost in

138:6.3 Be not s. into preaching about me and about my

Sidon

130:0.3 From Antioch they journeyed south to S. and then

133:8.4 they passed on down to S. and thence over to

134:7.1 journeyed on north, tarrying for a few days at S.,

140:7.2 groups had come from cities as far away as S.,

149:1.2 from Judea, Idumea, Galilee, Syria, Tyre, and S.,

155:4.1 thence to the crossing with the road leading to S.,

156:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

156:0.1 Jesus and his associates arrived in the environs of S.,

156:0.1 They spent almost two and one-half weeks in S.

156:0.2 on religion to which they had listened en route to S..

156:1.7 throughout all the countryside and even in S.,

156:2.0 2. TEACHING IN SIDON

156:2.1 In entering S., Jesus and his associates passed over a

156:2.2 As the twenty-four began their labors in S., Jesus

156:2.2 they went abroad in S. to teach and preach during

156:2.3 cheered by the manner in which the gentiles of S.

156:2.6 during the sojourn at S. was spiritual progression.

156:3.1 June 28, the Master and his associates left S., going

156:3.2 they all returned to S. and tarried at the home of

156:4.3 the dye that made Tyre and S. famous the world

156:6.3 over to the junction with the Magdala-S. road near

163:6.5 done in these places had been done in Tyre and S.,

163:6.5 It shall indeed be more tolerable for Tyre and S. in

186:3.2 on their way to Bethsaida, Pella, Philadelphia, S.,

190:1.8 from Beersheba in the south to Damascus and S. in

193:2.3 out from Tyre those who carried this story to S. and

siege

69:9.14 lands for public pasturage and for use in case of s.;

97:6.4 treason when, during the s. of Jerusalem, he said:

97:9.21 Then began the three years’ s. followed by the

153:2.1 your sons and daughters, during this time of s.,

153:4.3 Can a city withstand a s. if it is not united?

155:1.3 even as the heathen take a city they lay s. to?

172:3.10 enemies will lay s. to you on every side; they shall

187:1.5 During the s. of Jerusalem, just forty years after the

Sierras

60:3.3 The S. were beginning to form, their gold-bearing

61:3.3 The S. were well re-elevated; in fact, they have

61:3.3 they have been rising ever since.

61:4.2 The S. were elevating; Shasta, Hood, and Rainier

sieve

97:4.3 Israel among all nations as wheat is sifted in a s..”

sift

46:1.5 they just s. out of the sky, emanating equally from

97:4.3 “And I will s. the house of Israel among all nations

sifted

35:9.8 when things are fully s. and finally settled,

61:7.13 Many were sorely s. by the to-and-fro migration

97:4.3 the house of Israel among all nations as wheat is s.

132:4.8 the case, and when the evidence had been s.,

sifting

46:1.4 energies reflected back and down as a gentle, s.,

101:5.1 sorting and s. the errors of evolution from the truths

152:6.5 dimly foresaw the approaching times of spiritual s.

153:5.3 Jesus said: “I recognize that this s. of the kingdom

156:6.5 the tried and true survivors of the great s. through

sigh

159:5.15 Jesus answered: “Do not sit down and s. for relief

sightsee sightsense; sight of God or God’s sight;

see sightwith lose, loses, losing or lost

2:2.2 “A thousand years in his s. are but as yesterday

4:3.1 the s. of his being dominated by his own passions,

4:5.5 could not be appeased except by the s. of blood,

32:3.10 not attach stigma to any personality in the s. of the

46:5.23 the circles of the angels will be the first s. of Jerusem

52:7.5 and intense planetary evolutionary struggle is in s..

63:4.4 It was a common s. in later times to see one of these

67:3.8 And it was an inspiring s. to behold this child of the

74:3.8 nature, and function of all material creatures on s..

74:6.7 And it was certainly a new s. on Urantia to observe

83:4.7 best to appear miserable and ill at ease in the s. of

89:0.2 supreme satisfaction from the s. of human misery,

97:7.7 I will be with you since you are precious in my s..”

125:1.2 outraged by the s. of the frivolous courtesans

125:1.4 The terrible s. sickened this boy of Nazareth; he

125:1.5 Joseph saw how his son had sickened at the s. of

125:4.2 Jesus paused and wept over the s. his eyes beheld—

128:6.5 a first visit to the temple, the very s. of which had

138:3.7 And truly this was a strange s. in all Jewry; to see a

139:4.9 tremendously influenced by the s. of Jesus’ going

142:4.1 feared that the Master might take offense at the s.

145:3.5 On seeing this s., Perpetua informed her husband,

145:3.7 The s. of these afflicted mortals, men, women, and

147:3.2 brought Jesus to the pool thinking that the s. of the

147:8.3 a fast and an acceptable day in the s. of the Lord?

162:5.4 for I do always that which is pleasing in his s..”

163:6.3 my Father, it must have been pleasing in your s. to

169:1.9 ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your s.

173:2.2 or otherwise to discredit him in the s. of those who

174:0.2 just now you must walk by faith and not by s..

174:4.3 but that he had also answered wisely in the s. of

176:3.7 What a sorry s. for successive generations of the

177:1.6 permitted the Master for long to get out of his s..

183:3.5 rallied from their first faltering at the s. of Jesus

184:3.14 But Caiaphas could not longer endure the s. of the

184:4.4 the celestial intelligences witnessed this s. of their

185:5.6 Pilate was angered at the s. of the priests clamoring

185:6.4 This s. sent a mighty shudder through the realms of

186:1.4 with Jesus nailed thereon, and upon s. of this Judas

188:5.5 inspired by the s. of God’s laying down his life in

188:5.9 the very s. of this great symbol of the bestowal life

189:2.1 the memory of enduring the s. of the slow decay of

189:4.1 but the s. of the apostles, coupled with the thought

191:0.4 Peter could not get away from the s. of the grave

192:1.6 shocked at the s. of the coals of fire glowing there on

195:9.8 words of things beautiful cannot thrill like the s.

sightsense

19:5.12 you will progress by “s.” and “material” assurance.

32:5.5 for a season, and then they are lost to human s.,

50:7.1 in cosmic reliability which is not dependent on s. or

101:1.4 Religion lives and prospers, then, not by s. and

119:1.2 Michael of Nebadon vanished from the s. of all

150:8.9 and the recovering of s. to the blind, to set at liberty

164:3.8 “Let us create the s. of this blind man on this day

164:3.8 and immediately you shall receive your s..”

164:3.9 when the first excitement of the creation of his s. had

164:3.10 this man told me, and immediately I received my s..

164:3.11 This man had little faith that he would receive his s.

164:3.16 Jesus gave this man his s. by miraculous working,

171:5.1 appealing to him for the restoration of his s..

171:5.3 the blind man, “I would have my s. restored.”

171:5.3 he said: “You shall receive your s.; go your way;

171:5.3 Immediately he received his s., and he remained

171:5.3 declaring to all how his s. had been restored in

174:0.2 just now you must walk by faith and not by s..

190:2.6 as if to embrace him, he vanished from their s..

190:3.1 when he had thus spoken, he vanished from their s.

190:5.5 Master—,” the morontia Jesus vanished from their s..

191:2.2 to them, he vanished in an instant from their s..

191:4.5 peace I leave with you,” he vanished from their s..

191:5.6 After the Master said this, he vanished from their s..

191:6.4 Master had so spoken, he vanished from their s..

192:2.14 When Jesus had spoken, he vanished from their s..

192:3.2 farewell of them, he vanished from their s..

192:4.3 had so spoken to them, he vanished from their s..

193:0.6 Master had spoken to them, he vanished from their s.

193:2.3 And then the Master disappeared from their s..

193:5.3 Master had thus spoken, he vanished from their s..

sight of God or God’s sight

147:5.9 Such sinful practices are an abomination in the s..”

147:8.3 a fast and an acceptable day in the s. of the Lord?

148:6.4 You well know that no man can be righteous in G.

150:4.3 yet I declare that not one of them is forgotten in G.

171:6.2 my heart and learn to do righteousness in the s..”

175:1.16 you justify such hypocrisy and dishonesty in the s.

181:2.14 God is no respecter of persons; that, in the s. all

195:8.7 the secularistic revolt went too far and lost s. and

sightwith lose or loses or losing or lost

1:6.3 Never lose s. of the antipodal viewpoints of

2:5.12 When man loses s. of the love of a personal God,

64:6.6 the red men began to lose s. of these teachings,

78:2.2 These splendid souls never wholly lost s. of the

92:4.6 by 2500 B.C. mankind largely lost s of the revelation

92:5.5 though losing s. of the truths which he proclaimed.

93:7.4 how easy it was to lose s. of a new doctrine from

93:9.10 And thus, in losing s. of Melchizedek, they lost sight

93:9.10 they lost s. of the teaching of this emergency Son

93:9.10 lost s. of the nature of this mission so fully that few

96:6.2 Hebrews almost lost s. of Moses’ lofty teachings.

99:4.2 prevents all collective movements from losing s. of

120:4.4 Never lose s. of the fact that the supreme spiritual

128:7.6 Never lose s. of the fact that the mission of Jesus

132:7.4 orphan prophet; by that I mean that he early lost s.

134:4.8 But the moment you lose s. of the spirit sovereignty

136:1.3 they almost completely lost s. of the personality

170:5.15 lost s. of the Father-and-son idea embodied in Jesus’

195:5.11 In confusion over man’s origin, do not lose s. of his

195:8.7 secularistic revolt went too far and lost s. of God

196:2.4 of the divine Christ, but it almost wholly lost s. of

sightedness

181:2.20 but since you were sincere even in your material s.

sighting

130:8.4 Ganid was adept at s. those who appeared to be in

sightless

164:3.8 went up to Josiah and put the clay over his s. eyes,

sights

44:6.7 beings as you would living musical notes, odors, s.,

125:1.4 heard were a relief from the s. he had just beheld.

127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they saw many strange s..

127:3.3 But James was not so sensitive to some of these s..

sign

62:5.7 had worked out an improved s. and word language

102:1.5 God is so all real and absolute that no material s. of

136:7.4 No matter whether the Pharisees taunted him for a s.

136:8.1 taunting challenge of his enemies to “show us a s.

137:6.5 we go forth to labor for a generation of s. seekers.

153:2.5 “What new s. is it that you seek at my hands?

153:4.5 we would have you give us a predetermined s. which

153:4.5 but no s. shall be given you other than that which

157:2.1 “Teacher, we would like you to give us a s. of your

157:2.1 would know the truth, already has a s. been given;

157:2.1 to an evil-minded generation no s. shall be given.”

157:7.2 to accept the challenge of the Pharisees for a s.,

173:5.4 what s. will you give us whereby we shall know

173:5.4 when the Master heard this, he said, “Only one s.

sign-seeking

136:7.2 such a course, however gratifying to the s. Jews,

153:4.5 “This faithless and s. generation seeks a token, but

signalnoun

23:1.9 a warning s., which unerringly operates to apprise

24:6.8 His arrival was the s. for the establishment of the

47:10.1 a new class of mansion world graduates is the s. for

50:0.2 The s. for a System Sovereign to act in the matter of

52:3.11 world-wide awakening is the s. for the appearance of

52:4.8 is the s. for the arrival of the bestowal Son and for

62:7.3 s. of the existence on Urantia of mind of will dignity.

69:4.7 evolved from the primitive smoke s. up through

145:3.8 creative power should their Sovereign give the s..

162:4.4 rite of pouring the wine and the water was the s.

168:2.1 their places preparatory to answering the s for action

189:3.2 polarity of the planet; and when Gabriel gave the s.

189:3.4 When the s. of the planetary resurrection had

signaladjective

49:5.26 your planet enjoyed the s. honor of becoming the

97:9.22 After a s. victory Amaziah turned to attack his

signaled

140:0.2 Peter, who were fishing near the shore; next Jesus s.

145:1.1 he s. to some fishermen occupying a near-by boat

145:1.2 the nets would break, so much so that they s. to

157:1.3 David who stood near by, and who then s. to an

185:2.9 priest and the others heard Pilate say this, they s. to

188:1.5 the centurion s. for his soldiers to help roll the stone

189:1.11 After Jesus had spoken, he s. to the Personalized

signaling

174:4.2 the spokesman, s. to Jesus, said: “Master, I am a

signalize

27:7.8 s. the celebration of the first of the jubilees of

signalized

17:2.5 The creation of Majeston s. the first supreme

24:6.8 arrival of Grandfanda at the portals of Havona s.

29:5.6 the plans for the creation of a local universe, s. by

47:8.4 union of the immortal soul with the Adjuster is s. by

53:9.4 Lucifer has s. the inauguration of temporary

55:4.11 This epoch is s. on the worlds by the arrival of a

93:10.1 Machiventa s. this fact to his eleven associates,

108:2.7 even before such an accomplishment could be s. to

108:3.3 until after Adjuster fusion, which union is s. by the

189:1.5 seven personalities from Paradise s. their intention of

189:3.3 this, the third roll call, s. the morontia resurrection

signalizes

0:9.1 The actualization of Ultimate Deity s. absonite

11:8.6 It s. the appearance of energy systems responsive to

17:6.3 The birth of a co-ordinate Creator Son s. the birth

49:6.9 return of the Adjuster s. the awakening of the soul,

56:7.1 s. corresponding enlargements of deity function to

108:2.3 adjutant mind-spirit begins to function and s. to

110:6.21 mastery of the first cosmic circle s. the attainment of

111:3.1 Fusion with the Adjuster s. the fact that the

signalizing

55:1.1 This event, s. the dawn of the era of light and life,

signally

53:1.4 But they s. failed.

97:9.22 to attack his neighbors and was just as s. defeated.

signals

51:0.1 this biologic attainment s. the System Sovereign to

62:7.1 the initial test flash of the universe circuit s. at the

103:2.5 mind whose emergence s. the arrival of the Adjuster.

160:2.1 By the use of s. and sounds animals are able to

signed

93:4.1 Every person who s. or marked the clay-tablet rolls

128:7.13 Jesus drew up, and they both s., a secret compact

128:7.13 After the contract was s., after the budget was so

154:3.2 Herod s. the decree which authorized the officers

156:6.8 Antipas had s. warrants for Jesus’ arrest in Galilee,

188:0.3 When he heard the request, he quickly s. the order

significancesee Significance of Origins

2:1.10 Though man cannot encompass the s. of infinity,

2:5.11 the true nature and exquisitely beautiful s. of the

5:3.7 never highly conscious of the real s. of true worship.

5:6.2 but we do not fully comprehend the nature and s. of

6:8.7 compensate for your inability to grasp the full s. of

10:5.8 the full truth and the eternal s. of the Paradise Trinity

12:2.5 We know very little of the s. of these tremendous

12:8.16 real spirit substance—does have a philosophic s..

14:4.12 is a life that is native to Havona and possesses s. in

14:6.41 continue to function with absonite s. even in future

15:0.3 then you will be the better prepared to grasp the s.

15:14.8 that it is of little practical s. to the mortal mind.

17:3.8 everything of local universe s. is reflected outward

21:6.3 on transcendental levels of ultimate universe s..

23:4.4 What s. should we attach to the fact that these

25:5.3 Every occurrence of s. in the organized and

25:5.3 only a local recording, those of wider s. are dealt

28:6.2 the s. of origin is the paramount question in all our

30:1.112 No especial s. need attach to the listing of these

37:3.4 Do you grasp the s. of the fact that your lowly and

40:9.4 those events of human life which were of spiritual s..

40:9.7 those happenings which were not of spiritual s.,

44:2.8 6. The life-story tellers—those who perpetuate the s.

44:2.9 The administrative enactors—those who depict the s.

44:6.7 morontia and spirit creatures by dramatizing the s. of

47:4.8 The effort to master the s. of morontia mota, begun

48:7.2 early efforts to grasp the s. and meaning of mota.

53:8.3 And this was the s. of Jesus’ personal experience,

54:0.1 comprehend the s. and grasp the meanings of evil,

63:3.5 Undue s. should not attach to this act of burial.

66:7.17 The s. of the number seven in the superuniverse

71:7.2 an enhancement of insight into the s. of human

75:4.5 but Cano, not knowing the import or s. of such

79:8.9 attained a social importance, even a religious s.,

87:7.8 the biologic, sociologic, and religious s. of the home.

91:6.4 from its religious implications and its spiritual s..

92:4.4 of religious revelation but only five of epochal s..

93:9.5 harder for Jacob to grasp the s. of these traditions.

94:12.1 provocative of the failure to understand the true s.

97:7.2 Jews improved the spiritual s. of the Chaldean stories

104:2.2 of a deanthropomorphized Deity of universe s..

104:3.3 grasp this concept of final value and spiritualizing s..

106:0.5 the postfinite s. of all apparent finite endings or

106:0.6 level encompasses that which is of master universe s.

106:0.6 Father’s worlds) is in many respects of ultimate s..

107:4.7 Can you really realize the true s. of the Adjuster’s

108:3.2 The real s. of the Adjuster’s complete number is

110:6.16 impossible to explain the s. of the cosmic circles to

111:5.5 raises the creature will from the level of temporal s.

112:3.2 This kind of death is final in its s. irrespective of the

117:3.0 3. S. OF THE SUPREME TO UNIVERSE

118:1.4 it is attempting to evaluate the future s. of possible

118:1.5 it begins to take on the aspects of past-future s..

119:1.3 departure was any message of possible s. received.

120:1.3 the rich s. of that faith-trust which you require all

122:2.8 John was tremendously impressed with the s. of all

124:4.5 did Mary comprehend the s. of Jesus’ mission,

125:0.5 the contemplation of the spiritual s. of the temple

132:0.5 The s. of this remarkable doing can the better be

134:9.3 John never understood the real s. of what Jesus

135:5.8 But no matter what s. they attached to the phrases

138:7.1 yet you do not comprehend the nature and s. of

139:3.4 came the nearest to grasping the real import and s. of

140:5.10 beatitudes, but mature mind should grasp their s..

140:7.8 they did not fail to grasp the s. of the charmingly

141:2.3 but none of them comprehended the full s. of this

144:1.1 fully comprehend the s. of Jesus’ bestowal on earth.

151:1.5 The apostles did not fully comprehend the s. of the

152:6.1 for these astonished fishermen to grasp their full s.

157:6.5 A new s. attaches to all of Jesus’ teachings from this

158:3.5 This was the s. of the transfiguration to Jesus.

158:6.4 Can you not grasp the spirit s. of my mission without

162:1.3 They failed to comprehend the s. of the Master’s

170:0.1 meaning and s. of the terms “kingdom of heaven”

172:3.15 There really was no deep s. to be attached to this

172:5.2 the meaning or s. of the loud hosannas of the

172:5.5 John grasped in part the spiritual s. of this so-called

172:5.5 the symbolic s. of this Sunday-afternoon pageant.

173:5.4 Even his own apostles did not comprehend the s.

176:2.7 “But what is the s. of this teaching having to do

181:2.6 curious to know the s. of Jesus’ sad countenance

188:4.2 the great mistake of failing to perceive the true s. of

194:2.0 2. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PENTECOST

195:7.18 universe of universes without s. apart from the I AM,

196:0.13 This is the full s. of his one supreme requirement,

Significance of Origins

28:6.2 1. The S..

28:6.4 The S. are the living ready-reference genealogies of

28:6.4 They are always ready to supply their superiors with

28:6.4 their computation of possessed facts is up to the

28:6.5 the realms, as disclosed by the portrayals of the S..

28:6.5 then, in accordance with the findings of the S.,

28:6.8 Among many other things the S. teach these

significances

143:7.5 and then to reflect these new spiritual s. back onto

188:4.1 s. attached to this death of Jesus on the cross

significant

1:1.6 The name he is given is of little importance; the s.

26:8.3 are never confused with the s. delays of eternity.

31:3.3 there remains the s. fact that they are of record as

37:2.8 these superangel commanders who, at the s. time

39:9.2 for it is s. that the evolutionary realms disclose

57:7.9 oxygen; and it did not appear in s. quantities until it

61:7.18 This date is s. in that it approximates the arrival of

63:0.3 meanings are s. of their mutual regard and affection.

87:7.9 Again, the new symbolism must not only be s. for

110:1.4 in the determination of your s. temporal choices

112:1.15 willingness of the organism to make such s. contacts

112:1.19 Systems are s. because of organization—positional

119:4.2 this s. news item from the seraphic headquarters

119:5.1 appear in the Uversa broadcasts this s. statement:

139:2.2 True, later on, Jesus did attach a new and s. import

149:4.5 his answers were always s. and conclusive.

158:1.2 It is s. that this extraordinary event was timed to

185:1.6 It is s. that, while this vacillating Roman ruler

196:2.1 Testament is devoted, not to the portrayal of the s.

significantly

99:4.1 and religion are mutually helpful and s. illuminating if

167:1.4 after glancing s. at the man with dropsy, said: “My

174:1.2 After a short silence Jesus looked s. at all four and

signification

179:3.5 some s. that determined one’s future connection

signified

55:9.3 the true dignity s. by their names, the Most Highs.

63:2.5 Andon s. to his mate that he thought he could

70:3.8 adoption ceremony, which was s. in the touching of

74:7.11 s. his intention to adhere to this mission, and then

91:2.2 Magic has usually s. an attempt to manipulate reality

119:8.1 They s. their desire to comply with this request to

137:4.12 since the Personalized Adjuster had s. that the

139:3.8 And when they s. that they were ready to assume

139:5.2 The nickname which the apostles gave Philip s.

139:6.3 speak of Nathaniel in terms that s. honesty, sincerity.

141:6.1 After talking with Jesus, the Persian s. his intention

179:1.4 s. that he intended there to recline as the preferred

181:2.13 (And all ten of them s. their acquiescence in the

183:1.1 final surrender of man to God as s. in the prayer

194:2.10 merely s. the conscious reception of this gift of the

signifies

0:9.1 s. unifying Deity expansion on the second level

0:11.11 The tension-presence of the Universal Absolute s.

14:5.4 Arrival on first circuit of Havona s. the acceptance

30:4.31 Your residence on Paradise s. that you have found

31:10.10 gathering together of these seven finaliter corps s.

41:3.7 but the brilliant white light s. extended adult life.

42:4.5 while cold merely s. absence of heat—comparative

48:4.12 The future s. struggle and advancement;

57:1.5 The recording of this permit s. that the force

63:0.3 Andon is the Nebadon name which s. “the first

63:0.3 Fonta s. “the first Sonlike creature to exhibit human

66:0.1 advent of a Lanonandek Son on a world s. that will

67:1.4 and s. such a degree of personality disintegration

71:4.16 The appearance of genuine brotherhood s. that a

77:2.10 This lengthening of the reigns of these older kings s.

86:2.5 Chance is a word which s. that man is too ignorant

91:1.4 Prayer s that the premagical incantations of primitive

100:3.5 Values can never be static; reality s. change, growth.

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold s. the recognition by Deity of

110:6.13 This s. the united function of the seven adjutant

112:1.10 Length denotes meaning; depth s. value; breadth

112:1.17 it s. the unification of all factors of reality as well as

115:6.6 s. the vast outsurge of Supremacy into the domains

118:1.9 I AM s. also I WAS and I WILL BE.

180:1.6 The idea of duty s. that you are servant-minded and

194:3.19 Pentecost, then and now, s. that the Jesus of history

196:3.20 It s. the whole of the subjectivity of the individual

signify

12:6.7 such profound co-ordination s. the presence and

12:9.2 subscriber or s. anything concerning his character.

21:6.2 elevation to supreme universe sovereignty must s.

23:2.12 The confusion and turmoil of Urantia do not s.

24:7.3 the luminous embrace does not necessarily s. that the

31:10.10 These seven finaliter corps probably s. the present

48:7.3 1. A display of specialized skill doesn’t s. possession

55:2.3 status of probable soul-Adjuster union and s. this

68:2.1 But this does not necessarily s. mutual affection,

100:1.3 Enlargement of vocabulary does not s. development

100:1.9 s. that it is an activity functioning in the supposed

100:1.9 it s. creative activities in the superconscious levels of

106:3.2 the termination of the present universe age will s.

110:3.5 does not necessarily s. resistance to the leadings of

112:5.9 But it does s. that all will creatures are to experience

116:5.12 the final attainment of material equilibrium will s. the

119:8.1 the Union of Days stationed on Salvington to s. his

130:2.10 truth which, stated in modern terms, would s.: “Will

155:5.14 rose to their feet, intending to s. their united and

175:1.6 to s. your intention to seek God with all your hearts

signifying

27:7.7 s. that the divine heart of the Gods has been fully

39:8.5 s. that they guard mortal creatures in the path of

63:0.3 “loved by mother,” Sonta-en s. “loved by father.”

100:3.2 the word God becomes a symbol s. the approach to

110:2.6 Morontia mind is a term s. the substance and sum

169:4.5 Jesus employed the Hebrew word s. the plural God

171:4.8 seized upon this statement as s. a sure triumph of

171:4.8 “third day” was a common Jewish expression s.

signposts

155:3.3 instead of serving as s. of spiritual guidance and

signsnoun

28:7.3 everlasting guideposts—living s. of divine surety—

62:4.1 learning to communicate by means of s. and sounds,

62:5.7 a few of their new s. and symbols to their parents.

70:7.15 The ancient societies of the “new birth” used s.

81:6.17 Language grew up through gestures, s., cries,

87:5.9 were studied by means of omens, oracles, and s..

87:5.14 the civilized races are cursed with the belief in s.,

90:2.5 The medicine men put great trust in s. and omens,

144:7.2 why he refused to produce outward s. of his divine

145:5.6 and for the satisfaction of those who seek for s.

146:5.2 except you see s. and behold wonders, you refuse

146:6.1 These people believed in s.; they were a wonder-

150:3.12 belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, cursing, s.,

157:2.1 are so utterly unable to discern the s. of the times?

170:2.10 with no s. of the appearance of the “New Age”

176:2.6 you should be alert to discern the s. of the times.

189:4.3 when the first s. of day began to appear in the east,

signsverb

88:5.5 Nowadays one s. his name to a note.

Sikh

92:6.15 India is divided among Hindu, S., Mohammedan,

Sikhism

92:5.15 synthesized by Nanak and his followers into S.,

92:6.13 11. S.—the most recent.

92:7.2 even as S. budded and blossomed out of the soil of

Silasthe leading member of the early church in Jerusalem

133:3.3 Paul preached in Corinth, being later joined by S.

silencesee silence, in

53:2.3 Notwithstanding his s., for more than one hundred

87:2.4 S. or mourning was observed after a death so that

134:8.9 amid the trees and in the s. of nature, Michael won

136:2.4 Personalized Adjuster had thus spoken, all was s..

139:3.3 one weakness was these spells of unaccountable s..

139:9.7 Jesus would always enjoin s. regarding his unusual

140:2.3 A great s. pervaded the place while a host of celestial

145:5.10 S. prevailed for a season, then Thomas addressed

151:2.2 After a moment of s., Peter said: “Master, we have

151:2.5 Following a moment of s., Thomas spoke up: “Yes,

157:3.5 There was a moment of tense s..

158:2.3 Jesus enjoined s. about their observation of the

167:2.1 one of the lawyers present, desiring to relieve the s.,

168:2.1 in almost breathless s., a vast host of celestial beings

172:3.10 the Master stopped the procession, and a great s.

173:0.2 the apostles following closely behind in meditative s..

174:1.2 After a short s. Jesus looked significantly at all

177:0.1 and the camp was pervaded by an ominous s.;

179:5.2 of blessing in profound reverence and perfect s..

184:3.8 accusations was the Master’s calm and majestic s..

184:3.14 standing in perfect composure and unbroken s..

184:3.19 are exasperated by the majestic s. of this God-man

184:3.19 His s. is terrible to endure; his speech is fearlessly

186:2.2 of the human nature coupled with the majestic s.

186:2.4 the Master’s death while he stood there in awful s.

186:4.3 Jesus’ extraordinary dignity, by his uncomplaining s..

191:1.5 brother’s insinuations and lapsed into crestfallen s.

silence, in

124:1.4 And the committee of elders departed in s..

125:6.9 In s. they started out, arriving at Jericho for the night

127:3.5 in wonder, Jesus gazed on Jerusalem in s..

135:8.6 and coming up out of the water in s. he took leave

135:11.3 pronouncement, so much so that they departed in s.

142:3.9 As they sat before Jesus in s., the Master continued

148:7.2 In s. you all agreed that it was lawful to lift the

148:7.2 And as they all stood before him in s., Jesus,

152:2.8 For a moment Jesus stood in s..

152:3.3 The apostles were speechless; they stood in s.

152:4.1 sent off by themselves—entered the boat and in s.

153:4.6 In s. they journeyed home with Jesus to Bethsaida.

154:6.7 The Master stood there in s. while his mother,

157:6.15 listened to these bold and startling statements in s.;

158:7.9 In s. Jesus and the twelve started for their camp at

165:5.7 For some minutes the twelve sat in s..

168:1.1 as the Master followed on in s. with the two sisters,

168:2.1 in breathless s., a vast host of celestial beings had

172:2.2 The apostles listened in s.; they asked no questions.

172:4.3 drew on, they walked about the temple courts in s.,

173:0.2 the apostles following closely behind in meditative s..

173:3.1 As the caviling Pharisees stood there in s. before

174:5.14 they followed Jesus in s. and in deep meditation.

175:1.8 my apostles stand here before you in s., but you shall

176:1.5 The apostles sat in s. in the moonlight for a time

178:3.1 paused while they stood and looked down in s.

179:3.7 the Master went around the table, in s., washing the

179:4.1 For some minutes the apostles ate in s., but under

179:5.2 of blessing in profound reverence and perfect s..

181:2.15 stepped over to James Zebedee, who stood in s. as

182:1.7 arose and in s. made their way back to the camp.

182:2.7 to Jesus’ good-bye salutation and went away in s..

184:3.8 Jesus stood in s. while all of these false witnesses

184:3.14 standing in perfect composure and unbroken s..

186:2.4 the Master’s death while he stood there in awful s.

187:3.1 the unseen hosts of a universe stood in s. while they

190:3.1 the women fell on their faces and worshiped in s..

192:1.4 as the astonished ten stood by in s., the youth

silenced

97:10.3 the priesthood forever s. the voices of the spiritual

120:4.1 subservient creatures, were to be s. forever and left

139:5.11 was s. only when the irate Jews rushed upon her

174:4.7 the manner in which the Sadducees had been s. by

silent

32:4.1 he is a s. or inactive member of the Deity partnership

32:4.1 He is the s. member of the creative trio only in that

45:1.9 This is the s. sphere of the system.

46:5.32 Some day you shall look upon this s. temple, even

55:1.4 of spirit beings, and s. cosmic contemplation.

59:4.17 by the peculiar trees of those days, s. forests;

69:4.1 intervened between the early practices of s. barter

69:4.3 stand guard over the deposits of goods for s. barter.

69:4.4 For ages s. barter continued before men would meet

74:3.1 S. were the familiar broadcasts, and absent were all

93:3.2 Melchizedek remained s. as to the status of Lucifer

110:7.7 must be patient through the long years of s. sojourn

122:9.28 Joseph and Mary were s.—confused and overawed.

125:5.9 the distance both the man and the boy were s..

125:5.9 not weep; he only bowed his head in s. devotion.

128:7.10 uncommunicative; Jesus was profoundly s. about the

133:2.3 scene of the teary-eyed couple standing in s. embrace

134:8.10 Jesus was a s. and much changed man as they

134:9.3 but Jesus remained a thoughtful and s. spectator.

137:1.2 Andrew was a s. observer of, and sincere believer in,

139:3.3 the twelve, for days at a time James was the s. man.

139:3.8 James was often quiet and s., but he was brave

140:0.3 For once all twelve of the apostles were s.; Peter

144:1.7 and Judas Iscariot was s., noncommittal.

146:2.17 should remain for a time in s. receptivity to afford

146:5.2 had bowed his head a moment in s. meditation,

155:5.16 the twenty-four were s., but presently they began to

158:1.10 were a s. and thoughtful trio as they made ready to

162:3.3 If he remained s., they would accuse him of

166:1.4 they cast their eyes upon the table and remained s.

172:5.10 he was a s., crushed, and disillusioned apostle.

172:5.12 since all the apostles were equally downcast and s..

173:0.1 The twelve were strangely s. as they journeyed on

173:5.6 Again it was a s. group of Jews who made their

177:1.1 be more free to worship, and I will surely be s..

177:5.2 flee in dismay or else stand by in s. amazement

177:5.3 S. messengers came and went, communicating with

177:5.3 John Mark was ominously s. after returning to camp,

183:4.2 this greatest of all crises in their lives, Andrew was s.

185:2.15 so impressed by Jesus’ s. and masterly bearing that

185:2.16 and gazing down on them, not in s. contempt, but

189:4.10 one side and observed a s. and motionless stranger.

193:5.1 slope of Mount Olivet with his eleven s. apostles.

194:3.10 sitting there, having just been engaged in s. prayer.

silently

77:4.8 s. resting on the dusty shelves of many museums.

125:6.8 S. they all withdrew and left Jesus standing alone

133:3.7 they looked at each other and s. followed as the

144:4.10 praying was done in the spirit and in the heart—s..

164:2.3 The Master listened attentively, but s., to all their

173:1.6 Jesus paused, s. but thoughtfully contemplating

179:3.1 he arose from the table and s. made his way over

184:1.4 After a few moments spent in s surveying the Master

silhouetting

12:7.9 the celestial family, sharply s. the unique nature of

Siloam

148:8.1 Jesus and was baptized in the pool of S. by Abner.

162:4.4 the symbolic water, out through Ophel to near S.,

162:4.4 the golden pitcher had been filled at the pool of S.,

162:6.1 the procession from the pool of S. passed through

164:3.8 Go, my son, wash away this clay in the pool of S.,

164:3.8 And when Josiah had so washed in the pool of S.,

164:3.10 directed that I should go and wash in the pool of S..

164:3.11 that the Jesus who had directed him to wash at S.,

164:3.12 and directed him to wash in the symbolic pool of S.

164:3.14 the efficacy of spittle, and Josiah knew the pool of S.

164:4.2 eyes, told me to go wash in S., and I do now see.”

164:4.3 sending this beggar to wash in S. on the Sabbath day.

166:4.4 the eighteen men upon whom the tower of S. fell,

194:1.4 followed the apostles down to the pool of S.,

Silurian

59:3.1 the ancient S. seas made ready to engulf most of

59:3.8 epoch witnesses the second advance of the S. seas

59:3.9 largely emerged from the second S. inundation.

59:3.11 Toward the close of the final S. submergence there

59:3.12 years and known to your researchers as the S..

59:4.2 As the land emerges from the last S. inundation,

silver

96:1.12 including Yahweh and the s. and golden calves which

133:6.1 and he thought it best to purchase a little s. shrine in

139:12.13 lightly of selling his friend for thirty pieces of s.

142:4.3 Father with idols of stone or images of gold and s..

162:4.4 These two priests then repaired to the s. funnels

169:1.4 having had ten pieces of s. made into a necklace of

169:1.4 up the search until she found the lost piece of s..

173:1.3 Asmonean dynasty the Jews coined their own s.

186:1.2 containing thirty pieces of s.—the current price of a

186:1.3 and then offer him as a reward thirty pieces of s..

186:1.6 he removed the thirty pieces of s. from the bag

silvery

158:1.10 While Peter was yet speaking, a s. cloud drew near

162:4.2 chants, and the solemn blasts of the s. trumpets of

162:4.3 successive blasts were blown upon the s. trumpets

162:4.4 water priest, who, to the sound of the s. trumpets,

SimeonJudean singer at the Jerusalem temple

122:9.2 courts of the temple two remarkable characters, S.

122:9.2 S. was a Judean, but Anna was a Galilean.

122:9.2 S. and Anna longed for the coming of the Messiah,

122:9.3 he had prearranged with S. and Anna to indicate,

122:9.4 Anna had written a poem which S. proceeded to sing

122:10.1 bringing him a copy of parts of the S. song which

Simeonreputed holy man of Israel

126:1.2 of Baal,” and now it was the site of the tomb of S.,

126:1.2 From the summit of this hill of S., Jesus looked

simian

61:6.1 mid-mammal stock gave origin to the s. ancestry;

61:6.1 while the s. tribes have remained stationary or

62:1.3 two great groups, the s. tribes of modern times and

62:2.1 but unlike the s. tribes, they were flesh eaters.

62:3.11 retarded twins became founders of the modern s.

63:1.4 stooped to mate with their cousins of the s. tribes.

64:1.1 escape the danger of mingling with the inferior s.

64:4.5 further mingling with its nonprogressive s. relatives

simians

62:3.13 Modern man and the s. did spring from the same

62:3.13 whereas the modern s. are the descendants of the

similar or very similar

0:0.5 Your world, Urantia, is one of many s. inhabited

0:0.5 This universe, together with s. creations, makes up

6:6.2 ability to communicate with s. entities, beings, or

10:3.2 these relationships do seem to be vs., but when

10:7.3 We understand that they sustain a s. relationship

11:5.8 then for a s. length of time it will be incoming.

11:7.2 S. zones once existed between the levels of pervaded

13:2.5 there are many s. problems that will perplex you,

15:5.10 except density, are in composition vs. to Urantia.

16:8.4 Personalities may be s., but they are never the

18:5.2 have a corps of associates and assistants s. to that of

22:7.9 forgather in a special corps made up of s. beings.

23:4.4 These and many s. questions we ask ourselves,

23:4.5 This transaction, together with many s. occurrences

26:11.2 finaliters and s. progeny of the Paradise Citizens.

28:5.6 a Voice of Wisdom, the seventh thereafter was s.,

29:0.1 long known of the existence of angels and s. orders

30:3.5 S. astronomer colonies are to be found on the sector

30:3.10 S. general reserves are maintained on Salvington and

31:2.1 S. types of messenger-recorders attached to other

34:3.2 another; and there are s. entities unknown to you.

34:4.10 These mind-spirits are s. in character but diverse in

35:3.15 consists in a s. review of the experiences passed

36:2.13 Planetary life, while s. in some respects, differs in

37:2.9 S. pairs of these superangels are assigned to the

37:2.11 next three groups are occupied by s. joint schools

38:7.1 endowment cherubim and sanobim are s. to seraphim

39:1.17 to study and faithful performance of s. duties while

39:2.16 seraphim ascended from s. duties in lower sections of

39:3.9 are numerous types of beings, s. to the seraphim,

41:2.2 physical systems, few of which had an origin s. to

41:4.6 Were it in composition s. to your atmosphere and

41:5.4 a final plunge into the surface of a sun s. to the one

41:7.1 a sun, elements in the interior are rendered vs. by the

41:10.1 In s. circumstances the closest approach of the body

42:1.5 The higher spirit Creators inaugurate s. processes

42:6.2 responsive when activated by X ray and other s.

42:7.10 Atoms are s. to persons as to predictability.

42:9.3 a recurrence of s. physical and chemical properties

42:11.1 the Thought Adjusters and other s. fragmentations.

43:1.2 The water of Edentia and s. architectural spheres is

43:8.6 univitatia, who, though s. intellectually to morontia

43:8.9 the ability to live in intimate contact with s. beings

43:8.12 concomitant with a s. association with ten fellow

44:7.1 not concerned with music, painting, or anything s.,

45:6.1 They are so s. to your own material sex races that

46:0.1 the bestowal of Michael, it is typical of s. spheres.

46:1.5 This light is vs. to natural sunlight except that it

46:1.6 ionosphere back to the ground are vs. to those in the

46:2.3 This air is vs. to that of Urantia with the addition of

48:0.3 but in intent and purpose they are all quite s..

48:2.17 wings wherein are the chambers of transition s. to

48:4.17 Sons, together with all s. types of personality.

49:2.13 should exist on a planet with an atmosphere s. to that

49:4.8 mental life of all the various orders of mortals is vs.,

49:5.17 plasm and carry on planetary activities in vs. ways,

49:6.13 is in general s. to that of the more advanced parent

49:6.14 S. probation nurseries are maintained on the finaliter

51:4.5 a s. tendency for the orange, green, and indigo races

53:3.6 to humble spheres s. to those of their origin.

53:5.1 had characterized his dealings with s. upheavals in

55:3.9 likewise all judicial trusts were discharged by s.

55:3.15 procreated on certain worlds for this and other s.

56:7.6 to be liberated for s. activities in outer space?

57:5.3 planetary systems of Orvonton have had a s. origin.

57:6.4 If space bodies are s. in size and density, collisions

57:6.4 But if two space bodies of s. density are relatively

58:0.1 In all Satania there are only sixty-one worlds s. to

58:2.4 operations s. to the action of this unique ozone layer.

59:5.10 These depositions throughout Europe are vs. to

61:3.14 Reptiles were s. to modern types—snakes, turtles,

62:4.4 skeletal proportions of this new species were s. to

66:4.10 corporeal staff undertook the production of s. beings

67:6.2 S. groups of Amadonites assumed responsibilities

71:1.24 S. semistates even now exist in Asia and Africa, but

72:3.7 for five successive periods s. public exercises are

77:1.1 We know of the existence of s. creatures on other

77:1.3 staff was granted permission to produce a s. being.

77:5.6 Adamson concluded something s. was transpiring

79:8.3 A vs. attitude prevailed among the white races in

79:8.15 with greater accuracy than any other s. account,

80:3.6 there are peoples who still build s. huts in Siberia.

82:3.11 Other tribes limited mating to s. age groups.

94:1.7 equal of any other body of s. character in beauty

94:10.1 they encountered a state of primitive savagery vs. to

95:3.1 development than appeared by s. natural techniques

98:1.2 brought anthropomorphic God concepts s. to those

98:6.3 Mithraic and Christian churches were vs. both in

100:5.3 Gautama Siddhartha had a s. experience the night he

100:5.6 one should postulate a s. and corresponding realm

101:2.16 To all of your fellows who have had a s. experience,

103:1.2 two beings have had a s. religious experience

107:5.4 type of mind postulated in an Adjuster must be s.

107:7.5 Except in the Adjusters and other s. entities we do

109:4.5 whether this Monitor has had s. experiences in other

113:2.4 guardians may repeatedly serve in s. capacities on

114:2.5 Each of the other isolated worlds is advised by s.

115:3.3 Man encounters a s. problem when he pauses to

117:5.10 the Holy Spirit probably registered by s. techniques

118:2.5 by s. and enhanced revelations of God the Absolute?

120:2.2 s. challenges to your authority can never recur in

121:0.1 A s. attitude on the part of the other apostles of

122:8.7 a remarkable astronomic fact that s. conjunctions

123:6.8 having been on a s. mission to Zacharias’s home

124:2.1 Jesus had a s. but longer talk with his mother.

127:3.1 his father had taught him on a s. journey five years

128:0.1 just as do other mortals on this and on s. worlds.

132:0.4 for the subsequent recognition of additional and s.

132:5.17 gladly accord his fellow trader in a s. transaction.

133:4.7 Judge as you would be judged under s.

134:3.7 religions made a great effort to show how s. their

134:7.7 Another and vs. one was the experience he passed

137:4.17 many s. events occurred before the Son of Man took

137:7.11 notwithstanding that Samaritans held many views s.

138:5.1 presented Judas Iscariot, the Judean, for s. honors.

139:5.7 were untold billions of s. slow-thinking mortals,

139:6.5 memory of this, with that of many s. experiences,

143:1.3 After Jesus had heard s. objections to the gospel

145:5.1 Because of these and s. thoughts which occupied the

161:1.4 affirming that he had recently had s. experiences,

177:2.1 was much experience in their boyhood which was s..

similarities

79:7.6 The s. between certain of the early Chinese and

similarity

15:6.16 There are certain points of s. in a group of worlds

16:6.3 running in channels of astonishing s. and agreement.

38:7.7 but they disclose great s. in nature and function.

72:0.2 The s. of the two spheres undoubtedly explains why

78:5.3 Occidental tongues all of that s which is called Aryan

100:6.1 markedly in method, but in motive there is great s..

103:1.2 in their s. of philosophic religious interpretation.

132:0.10 because of the s. of personal descriptions, reach

133:9.5 though Ganid recognized the s. between the gospel

similarly

8:3.9 the Spirit equally represent and s. serve the Father

15:13.6 from the Faithfuls of Days who are s. attached to

16:3.17 this presiding Spirit is s. expressive of the attitudes

31:10.10 when the Trinity s. mobilized the then existing

31:10.13 in association with the other six s. recruiting corps,

40:2.2 the activities of their status spheres and s. register

40:5.14 guardians of destiny s. function at the time of mortal

55:10.6 in groups of three they s. serve the Constellation

56:7.3 not, therefore, s. expanded in personality relations

70:10.15 even recently horse stealing has been s. punished.

86:7.5 religion s. arose as his response to the illusory

88:1.5 later, snakes, birds, and swine were s. regarded.

103:1.1 no two human beings can s. interpret the leadings of

113:2.10 case when the complemental seraphim is s. absent.

114:0.2 cherubim as seraphim, and they are s. organized.)

117:3.4 S. can the Supreme Being function as the universe

118:8.9 Lucifer s. sought to disrupt the time governor

134:5.15 the planetary government of mankind will be s.

136:2.2 previously prepared for this special mission by s.

159:4.7 does not mean that their words were s. inspired.

similitude

35:4.4 served on an evolutionary world in the s. of mortal

42:1.6 fashioned after the s. of the three Gods embraced in

75:7.6 being also personalized in the s. of the mortal flesh of

96:5.5 “You saw no s. on the day that your God spoke to

120:0.2 had bestowed himself six times after the s. of six

133:4.6 grow a spiritual character in the s. of the divine spirit

137:8.11 even as, by serving in the s. of the creature, I shall

Simonsee Peter

Simonthe third brother of Jesus

123:6.7 Jesus’ third brother, S., was born on Friday evening,

127:1.5 This year S. started to school, and they were

127:4.5 James and S. grew up trying to follow Jesus’ plan of

127:4.7 S. was a well-meaning boy but too much a dreamer.

127:4.7 He was slow in getting settled down in life and was

127:4.7 But he was always a good and well-intentioned lad.

128:2.2 This year S. graduated from school and began work

128:3.1 that Jesus stopped work for three weeks to take S.

128:3.3 Jesus and S. became acquainted with a merchant

128:3.3 While S. gave attendance at the temple, Jesus

128:3.4 S. greatly enjoyed his visit to Jerusalem.

128:3.4 He was received into the commonwealth of Israel at

128:3.4 While S. attended the Passover ceremonies, Jesus

128:3.7 On the Sunday after Passover week S. and Jesus

128:3.7 S. never forgot what Jesus taught him on this trip.

128:3.7 He had always loved Jesus, but now he felt that he

128:3.7 he felt that he had begun to know his father-brother.

128:3.7 S. kept the family up late that night relating his

128:3.8 Mary was much upset by S.’ report that Jesus spent

128:7.8 Jude ran away, and S. later found him with the

128:7.8 When S. brought him back home, Jesus talked

129:1.6 returned shortly before the double wedding of S.

134:1.4 S. and Jude had for some time wanted to get married

134:1.4 So S. and Jude were married at a double wedding in

138:1.4 went over to Nazareth to visit with Joseph and S.

Simonfather of Lazarus

124:6.9 his family had stopped near the house of one S.,

125:2.1 were guests of, or associates with, the family of S. of

125:2.1 S. having purchased the paschal lamb for the

125:4.1 arriving just as S.’ family made ready to partake of

125:4.1 Jesus, and he remained in S.’ house for the night.

125:5.1 S. also came down from Bethany to see what the boy

125:5.8 questions, and none was more astonished than S..

125:5.9 When the day was over, S. and Jesus wended their

127:3.4 S. had been laid to rest with his fathers, and Jesus

Simonone of Jesusuncles

127:2.4 One of Jesus’ uncles (Mary’s brother S.) had joined

Simontanner in Joppa

130:1.1 Gadiah, a Philistine interpreter who worked for S.

130:1.1 had transacted much business with this S.; so Gonod

130:1.3 with the final decision of S. to embrace Christianity.

Simon of Cyreneman who bore Jesuscross

130:6.6 S., little dreamed that the man whose cross he bore

187:1.9 Then he ordered a passerby, one S. from Cyrene,

187:1.10 This man S. had come all the way from Cyrene, in

187:1.10 He was stopping with other Cyrenians just outside

187:1.10 S. lingered all through the hours of the Master’s

187:1.10 he became a valiant believer in the gospel of the

187:1.10 and when he returned home, he led his family into

187:1.10 His two sons, Alexander and Rufus, became very

187:1.10 But S. never knew that Jesus, whose burden he bore,

Simon or Simon Zelotesone of the twelve apostles

138:2.8 5. SZ. was an officer in the patriotic organization of

138:2.8 a position which he gave up to join Jesus’ apostles.

138:2.8 Before joining the Zealots, S. had been a merchant

138:2.8 He was selected by Peter.

138:3.0 3. THE CALL OF MATTHEW AND SIMON

138:3.2 invited one S. to join the apostles and secured his

138:3.2 his consent that S. be also bidden to this feast.

138:3.3 they all went with Peter to call upon S. the Zealot,

138:3.3 When Peter led Jesus up to S., the Master greeted

138:3.6 “In coming here tonight to welcome S. and

138:3.7 SZ. desired to make a speech at this gathering in

138:3.7 Andrew prevailed upon him to refrain from making

138:10.9 8. SZ. was given charge of recreation and play.

138:10.9 He managed the Wednesday programs and sought

139:7.3 time for the rest of the apostles, especially SZ. and

139:11.0 11. SIMON THE ZEALOT

139:11.1 SZ., the eleventh apostle, was chosen by Peter.

139:11.1 He was an able man of good ancestry and lived with

139:11.1 He was twenty-eight years old when he became

139:11.1 He was a fiery agitator and was also a man who

139:11.1 He had been a merchant in Capernaum before he

139:11.1 he turned his entire attention to the patriotic

139:11.2 SZ was given charge of the diversions and relaxation

139:11.2 he was a very efficient organizer of the play life and

139:11.3 S.’ strength was his inspirational loyalty.

139:11.3 about entering the kingdom, they would send for S..

139:11.4 S.’ great weakness was his material-mindedness.

139:11.4 He could not quickly change himself from a Jewish

139:11.5 The one thing about Jesus which S. so much admired

139:11.6 Although S. was a rabid revolutionist, a fearless

139:11.6 he gradually subdued his fiery nature until he

139:11.6 he became a powerful and effective preacher of

139:11.6 S. was a great debater; he did like to argue.

139:11.6 of the Greeks, the task was always assigned to S..

139:11.7 He was a rebel by nature and iconoclast by training,

139:11.7 He had always identified himself with the party of

139:11.7 but he now joined the party of progress, unlimited

139:11.7 S. was a man of intense loyalties and warm personal

139:11.7 personal devotions, and he did profoundly love Jesus

139:11.9 The Master had many talks with S., but he never

139:11.9 Jesus often told S. that it was proper to want to see

139:11.9 It was difficult for S. to comprehend, but gradually

139:11.9 he began to grasp something of the meaning of the

139:11.10 persecutions, S. went into temporary retirement.

139:11.10 He was literally crushed.

139:11.10 As a nationalist patriot he had surrendered in

139:11.10 He was in despair, but he rallied his hopes and went

139:11.11 S. went to Alexandria and, after working up the Nile,

139:11.11 Thus he labored until he was an old man and feeble.

139:11.11 And he died and was buried in the heart of Africa.

140:10.7 S. asked, “But, Master, are all men the sons of God.

140:10.7 “Yes, S., all men are the sons of God, and that is

141:3.2 S. did much of the personal work and conducted

141:6.1 SZ. brought to Jesus one Teherma, a Persian doing

141:6.1 Andrew presented Teherma to S. for instruction.

141:6.1 S. looked upon the Persian as a “fire worshiper,”

141:6.2 When SZ. and Jesus were alone, Simon asked the

141:6.2 S. asked the Master: “Why is it that I could not

141:6.2 Jesus answered: “S., S., how many times have I

141:6.2 S., when the Son of Man came first to you, did he

141:6.2 Go then, S., teaching and preaching the kingdom,

141:6.3 S. was astonished at these words, but he did as Jesus

141:6.3 he did as Jesus had instructed him, and Teherma,

143:1.3 the kingdom presented by Thomas, Nathaniel, SZ.,

143:3.5 S. was unusually upset in his efforts to reconcile

144:1.7 Philip, and SZ. were uncertain and confused;

145:5.5 and the apostles were so perplexed that, while SZ.

148:8.3 SZ. was in favor of dealing rather roughly with

149:5.1 evangelists working under the supervision of SZ.,

149:5.1 S. asked the Master: “Why are some persons so

149:5.1 in answer to S.’ question: “S., some persons are

150:4.1 James and Judas Alpheus, SZ. and Judas Iscariot.

150:9.3 S., who, with the help of Nahor, one of the younger

152:2.5 attempt to proclaim Jesus king were Peter, John, S.

152:7.1 Judas Iscariot and SZ. stopped with friends in

153:0.2 SZ. expressed the belief, in reality a hope, that

156:1.5 came forward SZ. to remonstrate with Norana.

156:1.5 S.: “Woman, you are a Greek-speaking gentile.

156:1.5 But Norana refused to take offense at S.’ thrust.

157:4.2 Peter and SZ. had been earnestly laboring with their

157:4.2 The two S. were well-nigh agreed in their estimate

158:4.6 As the apostles listened, SZ. and Judas Iscariot

158:4.6 at the sudden boldness, if not presumption, of S.

158:4.6 Then S. stepped forward and, placing his hand on

166:2.3 SZ. observed the Samaritan among the lepers,

166:2.3 he sought to induce the Master to pass on into the

166:2.3 Jesus to S.: “But what if the Samaritan loves God

166:2.3 Do you feel certain about your opinions, S.?”

166:2.3 S. quickly replied, “If you cleanse them, you will

166:2.3 Jesus replied: “So shall it be, S., and you will soon

166:2.5 looking about at the twelve, especially at SZ., said:

166:2.6 the apostles all looked at Jesus, save S., whose eyes

169:2.1 One evening SZ., commenting on one of Jesus’

171:4.1 that SZ. and Simon Peter, having conspired to have

172:5.2 excitement, particularly Peter, James, John, and S.

172:5.8 Next to Simon Peter and SZ., Matthew experienced

172:5.10 This Sunday started off as a great day for SZ..

172:5.10 He saw visions of wonderful doings in Jerusalem the

172:5.10 but S. dreamed of the establishment of the new

172:5.10 S. saw the nationalists springing into action as

172:5.10 he even envisaged the Sanhedrin and all of their

172:5.10 He really believed something great was going to

172:5.10 He was the noisiest man in the whole multitude.

172:5.10 he was a silent, crushed, and disillusioned apostle.

172:5.10 He never fully recovered from the depression which

174:0.2 to SZ. he said: “S., you may be crushed by

179:1.5 the right of the Master, John; on the left, Judas, SZ.,

181:2.7 Jesus now went over to SZ., who stood up and

181:2.7 I know that you love me, S., and that you also love

181:2.8 Jesus had hardly ceased speaking to SZ. when the

181:2.9 And then, laying his hand on S.’ shoulder, Jesus

181:2.9 I have told you this many times, S., but you refuse

181:2.10 S. wanted to speak further, but Jesus raised his hand

181:2.10 Dedicate your life, S., to showing how acceptably

181:2.11 “And now, S., when you do finally see all of this,

181:2.11 so, S., once more I warn you that they who fight

181:2.11 finished on earth, you, S., shall sit down with me

181:2.12 When Jesus had finished speaking to SZ., he

182:2.3 SZ. led them all over to his tent, where were

182:2.3 Nathaniel’s speech, he handed his sword back to S.

183:2.2 only Simon Peter and SZ. were girded with swords;

183:2.2 he also knew that SZ. had an ample store of arms in

183:4.2 SZ. stood up on the stone wall of the olive press

183:4.2 Nathaniel, who stood up the moment S. had

183:4.3 Andrew, James, and SZ. were hiding in the city.

184:1.4 What are the names of your disciples, besides SZ.,

191:0.8 SZ. was too much crushed to participate in the

191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a couch in a corner

191:0.8 he did not speak half a dozen times throughout the

191:0.8 His concept of the kingdom had crashed, and he

191:0.8 he could not discern that the Master’s resurrection

191:0.8 His disappointment was very personal and altogether

192:1.10 but SZ. grew more and more despondent as they

192:1.10 he forsook his brethren and returned to his home.

192:1.11 two of the apostles should volunteer to go to SZ.

192:2.6 what Jesus said that had much to do with getting SZ.

192:4.7 new gospel of the risen Lord except Thomas, SZ.,

193:3.2 SZ. interrupted Jesus, asking, “Then, Master,

193:3.2 When Jesus had listened to S.’ question, he

193:3.2S., you still cling to your old ideas about the

193:6.4 SZ. was in retirement for some time before

Simonmember of the Sanhedrin

142:8.5 when one S., a member of the Sanhedrin, publicly

Simonone of David Zebedees assistants

145:1.2 S., one of David’s assistants, answered: “Master, it

145:1.2 S. consented to follow Jesus’ directions because

145:1.2 this S. fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart

145:1.2 S. and all who were concerned in this episode

145:1.2 this S., and their associates forsook their nets and

Simoninfluential Pharisee of Jerusalem

147:5.0 5. VISITING SIMON THE PHARISEE

147:5.1 Though S. was not a member of the Sanhedrin,

147:5.1 he was an influential Pharisee of Jerusalem.

147:5.1 He was a half-hearted believer, and notwithstanding

147:5.1 that he might be severely criticized therefor, he

147:5.1 he dared to invite Jesus and his personal associates,

147:5.1 S. had long observed the Master and was much

147:5.3 On this particular occasion at S.’ house, among

147:5.4 When S. saw all this, he said to himself: “This man

147:5.4 Jesus, knowing what was going on in S.’ mind,

147:5.4S., I have something which I would like to say to

147:5.4 S. answered, “Teacher, say on.”

147:5.4 Which do you think, S., would love him most?”

147:5.4 S. answered, “He, I suppose, whom he forgave the

147:5.4 continued: “S., take a good look at this woman.

147:5.5 When S. and his friends who sat at meat with him

147:5.6 turned to S. and said: “I know your heart, S., how

147:5.8 transformed woman whom some of you saw at S.’

147:5.8 living on a level which is vastly below that of S.

147:5.8 much farther away from God than S. but her soul

Simonbeliever of Bethany

152:7.1 John, stayed at the home of a believer named S.,

172:0.1 for him to stay with a neighboring believer, one S.,

172:1.2 arrival of Jesus by a public banquet at the home of S.

172:1.3 Jesus talked with S. about Joshua of old, whose

172:2.1 On this Sunday morning, in S.’ beautiful garden,

172:2.3 the greater part of this money in the hands of S.,

172:4.3 with Peter and John, went to the home of S., while

172:5.1 until they separated after arriving at S.’ house.

172:5.1 did not keep armed watch over Jesus at S.’ house.

172:5.12 with Mary’s anointing at the feast in S.’ house.

173:0.1 Jesus and the apostles assembled at the home of S. in

173:5.5 on a plot of ground belonging to S. of Bethany.

174:0.1 dozen other prominent disciples at the home of S..

174:0.1 Jesus also said good-bye to the aged S., and gave

189:4.1 immediately left the room, going to the home of S.

191:0.13 John Mark located Thomas at the home of S. in

191:5.1 During this time he saw only those at S.’ house

Simons

157:4.2 The two S. were well-nigh agreed in their estimate

simplesee simple-minded

10:5.2 group potential is always in excess of the s. sum of

19:1.5 in these revelations by proceeding from the s. and

47:8.4 This s. ceremony marks the entrance of an ascending

48:0.2 dissolution of the body, hold that such a s. step

48:4.19 revert to the more s. engagements of your ancestors.

48:7.1 in one column are presented the more s. concepts of

50:4.2 They are, in comparison with later ages, s., being

52:1.2 that primitive man is developing a s. language

52:2.3 initial presentations of revealed religion are very s.,

55:5.6 Life is refreshingly s.; man has at last co-ordinated

58:6.2 animals which progressively lead up from the s. to

58:6.2 missing links” will remain missing, for the s. reason

58:6.5 it was comparatively s. to allow the briny waters to

58:7.11 shore-line waters are swarming with the s. forms of

59:0.8 The more s. and primitive forms of animal life

59:1.18 seaweed, one-celled organisms, s. sponges, trilobites,

63:6.5 shown by the prayer taught these s. folks by Onagar,

63:6.8 These s. people had a real though primitive religion,

65:2.3 The bacteria, s. vegetable organisms of a primitive

66:3.3 nucleus of the Prince’s settlement was a very s. city,

66:6.5 The s. folk of Urantia brought their social customs to

66:7.2 neatness and cleanliness, everything was very s.

66:7.3 The Prince’s corporeal staff presided over s. and

69:9.1 mere theory or social doctrine; communism was a s.

72:2.2 these municipal governing schemes are very s.,

73:2.2 Van knew that these Adamic Sons always lived in s.

73:5.2 And though the structures of the Garden were s.,

74:2.8 the age of Adam opens amidst scenes of s. grandeur;

74:8.7 But Moses did present a s. and condensed narrative

75:1.3 work of converting the inhabitants to the most s.

81:2.9 the s. story of Andon and the flint was soon replaced

82:2.2 study of these peoples reveals the s. mating customs

82:3.1 and as society evolved from the s. to the complex,

83:0.2 the s. and innate biologic fact that men and women

84:1.6 A family of some s. sort was insured by the fact that

85:1.3 But s. mortals do not always identify Deity with

85:4.1 Moving waters vividly impressed these s. minds with

87:4.3 in its vividness and the universality of its ready and s.

87:5.2 now the s. ghost cult is followed by the practices

89:4.1 worshipful rituals, did not have a s. and single

90:0.3 Evolutionary religion is born of a s. fear, the fear

90:0.3 Religion eventually achieves the profoundly s.

91:3.4 The s. prayer of faith evidences a mighty evolution in

93:2.1 embodied in the s. statement which he made to this

93:3.8 a God who would accept man on the s. terms of faith

93:4.1 The ceremonies of the Salem worship were very s..

93:4.5 But even such a short and s. declaration of faith

93:6.4 this gospel of s. faith in God was too advanced;

94:1.6 Melchizedek teaching of one God and one s. faith.

94:5.4 changed from the s. doctrines of Salem in the days

94:7.5 advanced stand on salvation through faith—s. belief.

94:9.2 But this Buddhism was no longer the s. doctrine of

94:10.3 except the s. teachings of the Jesusonian gospel:

94:11.13 to hear the s. gospel of Salem, that faith in God

95:7.3 gladly received the s. gospel of the carpenter’s son

102:5.1 the evolutionary progression of s. life to the status of

104:2.4 functions of the Trinity are not the s. sum of the

113:7.3 a little lower than the more s. types of the angelic

119:1.4 This record is preserved in a s. temple which now

121:8.3 briefest, and most s. record of Jesus’ life.

126:5.1 Jesus and his family returned to the s. life of their

127:5.5 relations with any woman other than those of s.

127:6.9 natures into a s. and effective human individuality.

129:1.15 his s. but intensely active life of the past and his

130:4.5 the refined and complex from the crude and the s.,

131:4.6 Universe Keeper enters the soul of the s. creature.

133:5.6 in the equation rather than the s. arithmetical sum.

133:5.6 for a force far greater than the s. sum of its parts.

138:4.3 That night at a s. supper at the Alpheus home,

138:10.11 his disciple-apostles went on in this s. manner until

139:9.7 made a great impression on this s. child of nature.

139:9.8 there are untold millions of other such s. and fear-

139:9.8 They were s. and ignorant, but they were also big-

140:5.14 should see to it that they do not lose that s. faith.

140:6.1 Jesus and the twelve partook of a s. meal.

140:8.17 for the s. reason that he would not take sides in

140:10.1 to be had only by believing, by s. and sincere faith

141:3.4 The Master was s., manly, honest, and fearless.

144:1.10 need for some s. petition for the common people

144:2.1 “John indeed taught you a s. form of prayer: “O

149:2.14 to hear his gracious words and behold his s. life.

152:1.4 these remarkable events for the s. reason that such

160:1.3 humanity will quickly revert to the s. urge of living—

167:6.6 Beauty is most religious when it is most s. and

170:3.2 Though Jesus taught that faith, s. childlike belief,

172:3.1 profound affection for Bethany and its s. people.

179:5.5 thwarted in that his s. spiritual symbolism of that

186:2.8 he bore himself with s. dignity and unostentatious

195:0.3 It was not a s. spiritual appeal, such as Jesus had

simple-minded

85:0.2 loomed large in the experience of the s. primitive

85:6.1 The s. savage makes no clear distinction between

87:6.15 And with these s. peoples all such performances

91:1.3 These s. souls reasoned that food, shelter, rain, game

94:10.2 These s. Tibetans would not wholly give up their

139:9.8 The twins were good-natured, s. helpers, and

146:6.1 these ignorant and s. people regarded as miraculous

152:3.1 In the eyes of these s. people the power to feed

159:3.4 Do not indulge in sarcasm at the expense of my s.

164:5.5 This s. man of Jerusalem had indeed been cast out of

173:1.6 he beheld a s. Galilean, a man he had once talked

simpler

126:5.1 Their clothes and even their food became s..

simplicity

4:4.2 begin to understand how God can pass from s. to

55:5.5 are sublime in the s. of their artistic appointment.

74:4.1 understand the s. of the fraternal and democratic

121:4.4 They preached s. and virtue and urged men to

139:9.6 especially loved Jesus because of the Master’s s..

155:6.12 rather the spiritual s. of such an easy-believing

167:6.6 sanctuaries of s. and artistic embellishment, so that

195:10.2 the s. and uniqueness, of Jesus’ life on earth present

simplified

28:7.4 interuniverse communication will be greatly s.

52:4.8 society begins to return to more s. forms of living.

simplifies

100:7.18 He unifies life, ennobles character, and s. experience.

simplysee simplywith not or cannot

0:1.12 are not created; they are eventuated—they s. are.

2:4.1 Mercy is s. justice tempered by that wisdom

5:3.3 we s. worship God for what we comprehend him

12:1.12 Each superuniverse is s a geographic space clustering

12:7.2 the same thing in the same way, repeatedly, s.

13:2.5 you would s. encounter more difficulties until you

20:5.5 s. because it is the mortal home world of Jesus of

21:1.3 implied criticisms; they are s. a recording of fact.

22:9.7 There is s. nothing in all universal existence which

25:7.1 The Morontia Companions are s. gracious hosts to

25:8.3 with whom they fraternize; they are s. companions

26:8.4 apparent failures; in reality, s. unescapable delays.

27:3.1 Ethical awareness is s. the recognition by any

27:6.4 there is s. nothing in mortal experience with which

28:6.3 With the higher descendant beings, origin is s. a fact

29:4.32 These beings s. act by their presence.

29:4.34 order of life which is s. beyond the range of human

31:8.3 best to say that Transcendentalers s. eventuate.

36:3.5 At such times they s. initiate and transmit the spark

36:6.7s. that concept is inherent in the Father, expression

39:4.7 in the larger sense such goals are s. milestones on

47:2.7 They s. become as though they had not been.

53:1.2 judgment but s. said, ‘the Judge rebuke you.’”

57:1.6 living force organizers s. withdraw at right angles to

70:6.6 the clans and tribes would s. rise up and overthrow

70:9.14 to encumber twentieth-century civilization, but s.

70:11.6 hand down a decision, he s. said, “It is the custom.”

76:5.5 Adam’s physical mechanism s. wore out; the process

81:2.15 Man first s. appropriated his shelter, he lived under

82:1.2 in primitive peoples; they s. took them for granted.

82:2.1 The story of the evolution of marriage is s the history

82:3.15 of license; they were s. sincere tests of fecundity.

83:4.3 the parents s. took their daughter to the husband;

84:2.6 the mother-family failed s. because it could not

84:7.21 thrive on so little discipline and correction s. because

86:2.1 they are s. reverting to the natural estate of their

86:7.1 Primitive religion was s. the payment of premiums on

87:3.1 The early gods were s. glorified departed humans.

87:5.14 Divination was s. an attempt to avoid trouble.

88:6.4 sex festivities of May Day were s. imitative magic,

89:4.7 Present-day forms of worship are s. the ritualization

92:2.6 conscience s. represents the humanly conceived ideal

94:9.3 in India Buddhism s. withered and expired.

101:1.4 religion is s. the experience of experiencing the

101:9.3 And such a religion is s. the experience of yielding

102:0.1 To the unbelieving materialist, man is s. an

102:4.2 human experience is s. any interplay between an

105:1.5 To the finite mind there s. must be a beginning,

106:7.8 s. the creation of certain finite and transcendental

107:1.5 Adjusters are s. and eternally the divine gifts; they

113:5.4 not overlords or directors; they are s. guardians.

119:1.3 headquarters of that order in Nebadon, which s.

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

123:6.6 Jesus s. never ceased to ask such intelligent but

130:4.11 (evil) is not an actual universe quality; it is s. the

135:3.1 John and the lad lived very s., subsisting on

137:6.3 Jesus s. said: “Be patient and you shall see the glory

139:5.7 Philip was not pessimistic; he was s. prosaic.

140:8.3 he s. called attention to his life as carpenter,

141:6.4 S. go forth proclaiming: This is the kingdom of

143:2.1 when Jesus was denounced by his enemies, he s.

147:1.4 This is s. the record, and as to whether or not beings

147:5.4 S. that her many sins have been forgiven,

152:2.4 Passover, and they s. refused to be disappointed.

159:3.9 In preaching the gospel of the kingdom, you are s.

160:1.9 You s. must have tact and tolerance.

160:4.15 Failure is s. an educational episode—a cultural

166:4.4 These folks were s. innocent victims of one of the

183:3.3 s. point Jesus out to the soldiers, or at most carry

194:3.1 the “fruits of the spirit” in his life, he is s. showing

194:3.10 in the upper chamber, they were s. sitting there,

194:4.9 no organization; it was s. the Jesus brotherhood.

195:6.2 Religion is s. indifferent to, but sympathetic with,

195:8.5 Materialism denies God, secularism s. ignores him;

simplywith not or cannot

1:2.2 God is not s. the supreme desire of man, the mortal

1:5.5 Mortal man s. cannot see God until he achieves

1:5.13 Personality is not s. an attribute of God; it rather

10:5.2 The functions of the Paradise Trinity are not s. the

15:6.13 Light is a real substance, not s. waves of ether.

28:6.21 Greatness and goodness s. cannot be divorced.

32:5.6 You s. cannot grasp eternity; cannot comprehend it.

53:6.2 They s. could not comprehend that it was possible

74:4.1 They meant well, but they s. could not understand

93:4.5 They s. could not grasp the idea of getting divine

93:4.14 after his victory over Chedorlaomer; he s. did not

110:5.2 Adjusters s. cannot, in a single lifetime, co-ordinate

123:4.6 It s. could not have been avoided.

124:2.8 Jesus was a born teacher and s. could not refrain

125:0.6 Jesus s. would not accept explanations of worship

128:7.7 Mary s. could not fathom her first-born son.

130:8.2 your trouble is s. that you do not know God.

133:7.7 Ideas are not s. a record of sensations; ideas are

138:9.1 Real men s. could not actually desert a revered

138:9.2 They s. could not fathom his philosophy nor grasp

140:8.20 Jesus did not want s. to produce a religious man,

158:4.4 They s. could not free themselves entirely from the

161:2.10 Jesus s. could not be all of this and do all of these

171:4.3 they s. could not—would not—permit themselves

172:5.3 Peter s. could not figure out what the Master was

195:8.11 You s. cannot establish the brotherhood of men

195:9.7 Selfish men and women s. will not pay such a price

simultaneity

106:9.2 no creature could fathom the relations of s..

130:7.5 in this way will circular s. increasingly displace the

simultaneous

0:3.20 Therefore must many of the s. events of eternity be

9:7.1 to make possible the s. recognition of the mental,

10:4.2 The Trinity makes possible the s. expression of all

10:5.3 Such attitudes are s. and may be multiple concerning

25:2.2 there is a s. focalization upon one of the Reflective

26:2.6 suitable creative responses to the s. developments

31:3.5 upon the Mortal Corps of the Finality will be s.

33:1.1 611,121st original concept of infinite identity of s.

43:8.7 3. Achieve s. adjustment to fellow morontians and

48:2.3 The creation of the first Power Supervisors is s. with

49:5.22 first adjudication of the living and the dead is s. with

52:1.6 and a dispensational adjudication of the realm is s.

54:5.13 From the Paradise viewpoint the adjudication is s.

56:7.5 is attended by s. expansions of Deity functional-

58:4.2 original, identical, and s. marine-life implantations.

59:4.6 America was partially overspread by seas having s.

64:6.1 The s. emergence of all six races on Urantia, and in

65:4.7 and the later s. appearance of the Sangik mutants

81:2.19 dissemination of this art was s. with the extension of

86:4.1 The s. dreaming about a departed chief by several

96:3.5 the s. onslaughts of a strong Libyan thrust from

105:2.3 of the monistic I AM are eternally integrated by s.

105:4.1 And s. with this assumption is the third postulate—

143:7.6 its s. and secure attachment to the spiritual realities

151:3.6 The parable provides for a s. appeal to different

181:2.10 fulfill my injunction concerning the s. recognition

simultaneously

0:3.22 becoming the Eternal Father of the Original Son s.

2:4.3 universe conduct which s. satisfies the demands of

3:1.1 God is s. present “in heaven above and on the earth

7:3.3 pass immediately and s. to all divine personalities

8:1.8 universe and all that pertains thereto eternalized s.

9:1.7 an infinite mystery: That the Infinite s. revealed his

9:7.2 know about remote conditions instantaneously, s.

11:5.8 either an outgoing or an incoming—never both s..

11:9.3 his spirit self in the being of the Eternal Son, s. he

15:5.5 initiating a series of tidal upheavals which occur s.

17:1.10 And they are thus able to communicate s. with all

17:6.3 action of the Father and the Eternal Son, s. there

17:6.7 S. with this phenomenon on Paradise, the

18:5.1 They were created s., and together they passed

19:7.1 the last group having been personalized s. with the

21:3.19 of the seven experiences on the creature levels s.

22:7.8 S. with the appearance of a new creature-trinitized

25:6.1 This they can do because of their peculiar ability s.

26:5.1 S. these high ministers begin their work for the

32:1.5 S. with the arrival of the Creator Son, work is begun

33:6.5 From Salvington, broadcasts are s. directed to the

34:0.3 work of physical creation and spiritual ministry s..

34:1.1 s. with this little-understood Trinity manifestation

37:2.2 many as one thousand of these are often in session s..

39:2.15 so multicircuited that 144,000 messages can s.

39:3.9 personalities are so organized that they can s.

49:5.9 the superuniverses are peopled with mortals who s.

57:5.6 a partial disruption; from opposite sides and s.,

61:1.1 the land gradually rose but was s. washed down to

61:5.2 S. with these land elevations the ocean currents

65:4.8 later, s. with the appearance of the six Sangik races.

65:6.1 to determine, s., the exact location and the velocity

74:0.1 They regained consciousness s..

74:5.2 the translation of Van and Amadon occurring s. with

75:4.1 for accelerating world improvement by operating s.

76:5.3 the dispensational resurrection which occurred s.

84:7.28 and s. provides the ideal avenue for the expression

93:10.8 the presence on Urantia, s., of Machiventa, Adam,

101:6.8 wisdom, faith, truth, and love as completely and s. to

101:9.1 the ethical horizon of evolved religion while it s.

107:2.5 Adjuster could be roaming the master universe s.

117:6.16 attainment of perfection, all creatures will s. find him

117:6.21 that qualifies them s. to participate in this discovery.

119:2.3 S. with the reception of this request on Salvington,

133:6.5 The divine spirit arrives s. with the first moral

142:3.7 Creator who was s. all-powerful and all-merciful.

142:7.2 who could s. see into the very heart of God and into

146:2.4 is the fact that God s. hears that man’s prayer.

149:2.11 the destruction of that which was only when he s.

176:2.3 achieved the experience of s. revealing God to man

177:3.7 But it was a busy day in the city as they s. prepared

177:4.4 honor for himself, and if this could be secured s.

SinMesopotamian god

95:1.4 Bel, Shamash, Nabu, Anu, Ea, Marduk, and S..

sinnoun

2:3.2 The final result of wholehearted s. is annihilation.

2:3.4 When the continued embrace of s. by the mind

2:3.5 Undiluted evil, complete error, willful s., and

2:6.7 cannot help being exhibited as equal hatred for s..

2:6.8 God loves the sinner and hates the s.: such a

2:6.8 S. is not a person.

2:6.8 while towards s. God strikes no personal attitude,

2:6.8 God strikes no personal attitude, for s. is not a

2:6.8 saves the sinner; the law of God destroys the s..

2:6.8 the sinner finally identified himself wholly with s.

3:3.4 as to whether God chooses to foreknow events of s..

3:5.15 The possibility of mistaken judgment becomes s.

4:2.4 Paradise divided by the incompletion, evil, and s. of

4:3.3 On worlds not segregated by s., the races are able to

4:3.6 afforded a contrast with comparative evil (not s.)

4:5.5 shedding of blood there could be no remission of s..”

5:4.5 Christianity promises salvation from s., sanctity;

7:1.7 S. and rebellion may interfere with the operation of

14:2.9 We do infer that s. can be reckoned as impossible

14:2.9 Neither has s. appeared in any creature who has

22:2.3 who prevents such upheavals of error, evil, or s.;

31:0.13 are forever proof against evil and secure against s..

32:3.7 possibility of disharmony, confusion, rebellion—s..

33:3.4 on worlds tainted with evil or dominated by s..

34:7.6 animal living and the temptations of evil and s..”

34:7.7 planets which have never been tainted with s. nor

39:8.9 s. will never find response in the heart of a seraphim

43:4.7 Never, since that day, have these instigators of s.

43:4.9 all Norlatiadek is being cleansed of s. and rebels.

43:4.9 exists no opportunity for the entertainment of s..

43:4.10 the policy and attitude of the order of Days toward s.

45:1.11 until the Ancients of Days shall adjudicate the s. of

46:8.4 “The wages of s. is death”—eternal obliteration.

50:6.5 retrieve the resultant handicaps of s. and secession.

52:7.14 been wholly loyal, tainted with evil, or cursed by s.

53:0.1 he embraced s. and now is numbered as one of

53:2.5 and evil evolved into deliberate and willful s..

53:7.11 gathered around the banners of secession and s..

53:7.12 against rebellion and the surest safeguard against s..

53:8.2 all Satania, that is, outside the isolated worlds of s..

53:8.4 Satania but also in the other two systems where s.

53:8.8 the sons of God; faith is an effective armor against s.

53:9.8 every s. is concealed the seed of its own destruction”

53:9.8 that “the wages of s. is death.”

54:0.1 to grasp the meanings of evil, error, s., and iniquity.

54:0.1 choice eventuates in the divergent realms of s. and

54:0.2 The Gods neither create evil nor permit s. and

54:0.2 S. is potential in all realms where imperfect beings

54:0.2 The deliberate choice of evil constitutes s.;

54:0.2 the persistent pursuit of s. and error is iniquity.

54:1.10 tyrants and oppressors on a world of s. and iniquity

54:3.1 as to why the all-wise Creators permit evil and s..

54:3.2 wholehearted identification with evil (s.) is the

54:3.2 the time of such personal identification with s. and

54:4.3 that a creature can choose to do wrong—commit s.

54:5.11 perfect and final cure of the plague of evil and s..

54:6.2 the universe rulers toward rebels and rebellion—s.

54:6.4 to suffer the evil consequences of the s. of some

54:6.5 delays which invariably accompany the s. of rebellion

54:6.5 citizens, who, by withstanding the sophistries of s.,

54:6.9 choose to enter upon the Paradise career if s. had not

55:3.10 between good and evil, s. and righteousness

56:10.14 Only s. is isolated and evil gravity resisting on the

63:6.4 Apostle Paul as the doctrine of atonement for s. by

66:7.19 to agricultural toil as the penalty of supposed s..

67:1.3 In committing deliberate s., Caligastia so completely

67:1.4 There are many ways of looking at s., but from the

67:1.4 s. is the attitude of a personality who is knowingly

67:1.4 But s. is a purposeful resistance to divine reality—

67:1.5 deficiency of wisdom; s., abject spiritual poverty;

67:1.6 And when s. has so many times been chosen and

67:1.6 and so often been repeated, it may become habitual.

67:2.5 compelled to choose between s. and righteousness—

67:3.9 in universe affairs, went astray—embraced s..

67:4.6 Daligastia going astray—committing traitorous s..

67:4.6 Those beings who fell into s.—they did not

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

67:7.2 But not so with the external repercussions of s.:

67:7.2 The impersonal consequences of embraced s. are

67:7.4 S. is never purely local in its effects.

67:7.4 S., being an attitude of the person toward reality, is

67:7.4 S. is fraught with fatal consequences to personality

67:7.5 Evil and s. visit their consequences in material and

67:7.5 but never does the s. of any being rob another of the

67:7.6 S. on Urantia did little to delay biologic evolution,

67:7.6 but it did operate to deprive the mortal races of the

67:7.6 S. enormously retards intellectual development,

67:7.6 But it does not prevent the highest achievement by

67:7.7 suffer vital spiritual deprivation because of the s. of

67:7.7 S. is wholly personal as to moral guilt or spiritual

69:6.5 It was a s. to extinguish a flame; if a hut caught fire,

70:11.4 s. was the transgression of those taboos which

70:11.4 confusion due to the failure to segregate crime and s.

74:3.5 low levels to which it had fallen as a result of s.

75:4.3 s. is a deliberate transgression of the divine will;

76:5.1 an error of judgment and not the s. of conscious

76:5.7 confusion, all the more confounded by evil and s.,

76:5.7 it is rather that the evil and s. on Urantia afforded

77:7.1 The majority of the midwayers went into s. at the

82:2.4 eventually created concepts of vice, crime, and s..

82:3.8 as a disgrace, or even a s., not to be married,

84:4.8 To be thus detected was a grievous s., the violation

86:3.3 all of which has led to such doctrines as original s.

88:4.7 The later idea of original s. helped much to weaken

89:0.0 SIN, SACRIFICE, AND ATONEMENT

89:0.1 this concept developed into the doctrine of s. and

89:0.1 as coming into the world under forfeit—original s..

89:2.0 2. THE CONCEPT OF SIN

89:2.2 all set for the appearance of the new conception of s.

89:2.2 The idea of s was universally established in the world

89:2.2 It was only by the concept of s. that natural death

89:2.2 S. was the transgression of taboo, and death was the

89:2.2 transgression of taboo,and death was the penalty of s

89:2.3 S. was ritual, not rational; an act, not a thought.

89:2.3 And this entire concept of s. was fostered by the

89:2.3 transgression of the taboos—s.—brought him down to

89:2.4 primitive law made vice a crime; religion made it a s..

89:2.4 violation of a taboo was a combined crime and s..

89:2.4 was always regarded as punishment for tribal s..

89:4.5 concept of s. and of original s. became widespread,

89:4.5 sacrifice for accidental and personal s. evolved into

89:4.5 doctrine of sacrifice for the atonement of racial s..

89:4.6 The doctrine of original s., or racial guilt, started

89:10.0 10. FORGIVENESS OF SIN

89:10.1 The consciousness of s. persists in the mortal mind,

89:10.2 S. must be redefined as deliberate disloyalty to

89:10.3 the violation of the mores; it is not necessarily s..

89:10.3 There is no real s. in the absence of conscious

89:10.5 The confession of s. is a manful repudiation of

89:10.5 confession—sincere recognition of the nature of s.

89:10.6 forgiveness of s. by Deity is the renewal of loyalty

90:3.8 4. S.—punishment for taboo violation.

90:3.8 been believed that sickness is a punishment for s.,

91:1.6 that all prayer may lead to a morbid sense of s.,

92:3.2 uncleanness, purification, prophecy, original s.

93:6.4 go back to the older sacrifices and atonement for s.

95:4.1 between right and wrong, taught punishment for s.,

97:4.2 belief in a Divine Being who would countenance s.

97:4.2 Yahweh, would no more tolerate crime and s. in

97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not condone s.

97:5.6 the fruit of my body for the s. of my soul?

97:8.2 righteousness coupled with dire punishments for s.

100:7.11 in his love for the sinner and in his hatred for s..

100:7.14 But he was often indignant at evil, intolerant of s..

100:7.14 But his indignation against s. never led to anger at

100:7.16 saying, “Who among you convicts me of s.?”

101:3.15 regardless of the perplexing presence of evil and s..

102:1.1 honest doubts and sincere questionings are not s.;

103:2.6 rather than negatively, away from s. and guilt.

103:2.9 the “old man of s.” and the “new nature” of grace.

103:4.3 The sense of guilt (not the consciousness of s.)

108:6.2 Father makes the closest possible approach to s.

111:1.6 last analysis, impervious to evil and incapable of s.

111:1.9 rejected mercy and upon the rocks of embraced s..

111:4.11 are face to face with the devastation of evil and s.

111:6.2 when self becomes proud and arrogant, s. may

111:6.3 The problem of s. is not self-existent in the finite

111:6.3 version of the finite that gives origin to evil and s..

114:7.17 Urantia is not a cosmic orphan stigmatized by s. and

118:7.4 S. in time-conditioned space clearly proves the

118:7.4 S. depicts immaturity dazzled by the freedom of the

121:5.15 Christianity promised deliverance from s. followed

121:6.5 But Paul’s theory of original s., the doctrines of

121:6.5 phases of Paul’s teachings regarding original s.

126:4.5 the fruit of my body for the s. of my soul? No!

127:0.3 years on a world beset by evil and distraught by s.,

128:1.5 tested and tempted like as we are, yet without s..”

130:1.5 when embraced and willfully endorsed, becomes s..

130:1.6 And then are such evils later exalted into s. by the

131:1.8 Prayerful worship shuns evil and forbids s..

131:1.9 let the soul turn away from s. and put your whole

131:2.8 If you do not well, it is because s. lies at the door;

131:2.8 men reap the evil they plough and the s. they sow.

131:2.8 if you s. against God, you also wrong your own

131:3.3 “Unrighteousness is contemptible; s. is despicable.

131:3.3 It is evil to see s. where there is no s.; to see no sin

131:3.3 to see no s. where there is s..

131:3.3 Make an end of your misery by loathing s..

131:3.3 look up to the Noble One, turn away from s. with a

131:3.3 Make no apology for evil; make no excuse for s..

131:3.5 Evil results in sorrow and s. ends in pain.

131:3.5 Let no man think lightly of s., saying in his heart:

131:4.5 evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from all taint of s..

131:4.8 can be greater than to experience salvation from s.?

131:5.5 if I purpose not to do again the evil thing, that s.

131:5.5 I know that forgiveness takes away the bonds of s.

131:6.2 Those who commit s. will not ascend on high, but

131:6.2 delivers man from the bondage of s. and introduces

131:6.2 righteous man has already experienced an end of s.

131:8.2 itself as evil, and thus do the passions of s. arise.

131:8.5 recognizes the evil of his ways and repents of s.

131:10.4 repent of their evil ways and forsake all known s..

133:3.7 so largely dominated by selfishness and s..

135:5.4 that s. was to be ended, and that the citizens of the

136:1.4 They held confusing ideas about racial s. and the

136:1.4 Some taught that Adam’s s. had cursed the human

136:2.1 they firmly believed that the s. of one individual

136:2.1 They feared lest some s. of ignorance on their part

136:2.6 of no misdeeds; he made no confession of s..

136:6.9 the folly and s. of prostituting divine talents and

136:6.9 That was the s. of Lucifer and Caligastia.

136:8.8 compromise with evil, much less to consort with s.

138:8.2 Jesus taught them to preach the forgiveness of s.

139:9.8 look down upon littleness, only upon evil and s..

139:12.5 deception of pleasant adjustment to the paths of s.

141:3.8 Jesus explained that he did not mean to condone s.

141:4.1 recordings of s. and evil to be used against them

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from s., show us your glory,

145:2.8 you fear that God will punish a nation for the s. of

146:2.4 Even the forgiveness of s. operates in this same

147:4.1 wickedly looks upon his intended consort in s..

147:5.9 indulgent parent who is ever ready to condone s.

148:4.0 4. EVIL, SIN, AND INIQUITY

148:4.4 S. is the conscious, knowing, and deliberate

148:4.4 S. is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led

148:4.6 natural imperfections of behavior are neither s. nor

148:4.6 knowingly and deliberately chosen the paths of s.

148:4.6 but s. is an attitude of conscious rebellion which

148:4.7 You do not understand the relationships of s. and

148:4.7 perfect Adam and rapidly degenerating, through s.

148:5.2 the children of men from the extra burdens of s. and

148:5.2 ascension of man—s. is not essential to survival.

148:5.3 much of it has been produced by s. and iniquity.

148:5.3 the penalties of s. are inevitable; the destroying

148:6.3 is not always a punishment for antecedent s..

148:6.11 Next, he suffers the inexorable consequences of s.

148:9.3 Who can forgive s. but God?”

150:5.5 will be led to voluntary repentance of all known s..

150:5.5 of sonship is incompatible with the desire to s..

150:6.1 “Evil, S., and Temptation,” “Doubts and Unbelief,

153:4.3 they are guilty of the s. of eternally rejecting divine

156:2.6 in righteousness or retrogress into evil and s..

156:2.7 must not only be cleansed from all conscious s.,

157:4.5 All the forces of evil and the hosts of s. shall not

159:1.4 “Lord, how often shall my brother s. against me,

159:3.9 but that I am also ruthless with s. and intolerant of

161:2.4 No mere man would sanely profess to forgive s.;

161:2.6 Jesus strongly loves goodness and equally hates s.

162:2.7 from evil and the breaking of the bondage of s..

162:7.2 verily, I say to you, everyone who commits s. is

162:7.2 everyone who commits sin is the bondservant of s.

162:7.4 “Which of you convicts me of s.?

164:3.3 cases of blindness from birth were caused by s..

164:3.3 Not only were children conceived and born in s.,

164:3.3 be born blind as a punishment for some specific s.

164:3.3 rabbis taught that such defects could be caused by s.

164:3.5 such blindness was supposed to be the result of s.,

164:3.7 “Neither did this man s. nor his parents that the

164:4.8 Will you not atone for your s. by acknowledging

164:4.11 shouted to him: “You were altogether born in s.,

165:2.3 blind, he would have no s., but you claim that you

165:2.3 in Israel; therefore does your s. remain upon you.

165:4.5 Is it a s. to possess honest wealth?”

165:4.5 “My friend, it is not a s. to have honorable wealth;

165:4.5 but it is a s. if you convert the wealth of material

165:4.5 There is no s. in having honest possessions on earth

167:7.3 perchance, angels become involved in s. as did some

167:7.5 the seraphic joy when one soul elects to forsake s.

170:2.23 Jesus taught that s. is not the child of a defective

170:2.23 is rather the offspring of a knowing mind dominated

170:2.23 Regarding s., he taught that God has forgiven;

174:1.1 Master’s teaching regarding the forgiveness of s..

174:1.1 teachings having to do with the forgiveness of s..

174:1.4 S. is an experience of creature consciousness; it is

175:1.8 Remember, this is the s. of these rulers: They say

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between s. and

182:1.8 S. creates a dead level of evil inertia, but righteous

183:1.2 Even the father of s. turned his face away from the

185:7.2 who delivered me to you, they have the greater s..”

186:1.6 experience of the realization of the true nature of s.

186:1.6 S. was bewitching and adventurous in the

186:5.7 Jesus is not about to die as a sacrifice for s..

186:5.7 Guilt is purely a matter of personal s. and knowing

186:5.8 S. and rebellion have nothing to do with the bestowal

188:4.5 but s. is not transmitted from parent to child.

188:4.5 S. is the act of conscious and deliberate rebellion

188:4.10 trouble so much about the future punishment of s..

188:5.2 which is sufficiently strong and divine to forgive s.

188:5.2 but love destroys forever the s. and all weakness

188:5.3 his love for men, could break the hold of s. and evil.

188:5.3 destroys the charm of s. and the power of evil.

188:5.6 said, as they stoned him to death, “Lay not this s. to

190:5.4 proclaim liberty to the captives of s., and open up

194:3.2 slander, lies, dishonesty, and unrighteousness—s.

194:3.2 Does faith, after all, triumph over evil, s., and

196:0.10 human tendencies toward selfishness, evil, and s..

196:2.2 to exclaim, “Which one of you convicts me of s.?”

sin-breeding

111:6.10 Pride is deceitful, intoxicating, and s. whether found

sin-cursed

98:6.3 the savior who had brought salvation to a s. race.

136:2.1 They felt themselves to belong to a s. nation,

sin-darkened

184:4.4 ignorant and misguided creatures on the s. sphere of

sin-expression

54:5.11 unlimited opportunity for s. as the quickest technique

sin-identified

2:3.2 In the last analysis, such s individuals have destroyed

2:3.4 the s. being instantly becomes as though he had

2:6.8 Such a s. mortal would then become wholly

sin-rebellion

136:3.5 having to do with the termination of all s. in your

sin-stricken

55:5.1 Mortal creatures living on a s., self-seeking, isolated

sinverb

131:2.8 if you s. against God, you also wrong your own

150:5.5 of sonship is incompatible with the desire to s..

159:1.4 “Lord, how often shall my brother s. against me,

164:3.2 asked: “Master, who did s., this man or his parents,

164:3.3 They even taught that a child itself might s. before it

164:3.7 Said the Master: “Neither did this man s. nor his

Sinai

77:4.11 the same meaning to later-day Vanites that S. had to

80:6.3 Here they worked iron ores coming from Mount S.

96:1.3 concept of deity with Mount Horeb, the S. volcano.

96:1.11 Mount S. was intermittently active as a volcano,

96:1.12 the Bedouin herders’ concept of the spirit of the S.

96:4.2 encampment about Mount S. after the flight from

96:4.4 they tarried so long before the holy mountain of S.,

96:4.4 During this lengthy sojourn before S. the religious

96:6.2 crude, exacting, and thunderous desert god of S.

97:10.8 the jealous and cruel spirit god of the fulminating S.

142:3.3 1. Yahweh—the god of the S. clans.

142:3.10 up to the times when they were encamped before S..

142:3.21 amidst the thunders and lightnings of S., Moses

sincenot included; see ever since; long since

sincere

28:6.7 your ability to exhaust the reserve if you are s. of

74:4.2 the Garden dwellers were really s. in all of this.

75:3.3 Serapatatia was entirely honest and thoroughly s. in

75:3.6 Serapatatia was altogether honest and wholly s. in

93:6.8 he was not overly pious, but he was thoroughly s.,

96:5.4 Moses was s. when he taught the Hebrews that, if

100:7.2 He was truly s.; there was nothing of the hypocrite

126:0.3 disdain upon all religious leaders who were not s..

126:4.8 never had they heard his voice so earnest and so s.;

127:4.8 thoughtless of speech, Ruth was most s. of heart.

139:6.3 Nathaniel’s great virtue; he was both honest and s..

139:8.3 Thomas was perfectly s., unquestionably truthful,

139:12.2 Judas was not really s. in dealing with himself.

142:6.8 Nicodemus was thoroughly s..

144:3.20 3. S.—honest of heart.

164:1.2 the lawyer was not wholly s. in asking this question,

166:3.7 to all who are honest of heart and s. in faith,

168:0.12 Some of these Jews were s. in their mourning,

168:1.4 of mourners, some s. and some merely pretenders.

172:3.15 This welcome, although it was joyous and s.,

174:3.2 these Sadducees were not s. in asking this question

181:2.10 “None of my apostles are more s. and honest at heart

181:2.20 since you were s. even in your material sightedness

196:2.8 Jesus blessed the poor because they were usually s.

sincere affection

156:5.5 expulsive energy of a new and s. spiritual affection

177:2.2 of a home where the parents bear each other a s.,

sincere application

83:8.2 Spiritual progress is attendant upon s. to other

sincere attitude

144:2.2 True praying is the s. of reaching heavenward for the

155:5.14 and having found such a true and s. of soul, speak

sincere belief

97:10.5 the Hebrew religion of s. in the one God continues

177:2.6 It is our s that the gospel of Jesus’ teaching, founded

sincere believer(s)

128:1.13 Jesus thought nothing of permitting his s. to worship

137:1.2 Andrew was a silent observer of, and s. in, John’s

143:1.7 but you are the first volunteers of a long line of s.

168:5.1 home, being the center of great interest to many s.

178:1.17 and s. in the brotherhood of the Father’s kingdom.

181:2.18 among the various groups of s. gospel believers.

193:4.14 explain why a well-meaning onetime s. in Jesus,

194:3.6 that the Spirit of Truth was bestowed upon all s.;

sincere betrothal

109:2.4 has entered into a solemn and s. with the Adjuster.

sincere child

155:6.12 be realized by acquiring the spiritual attitude of a s.

sincere communication

91:8.4 while in true praying it is the s. of the creature with

sincere communion

157:7.4 Judas, instead of engaging in s. with the spiritual

sincere compassion

171:7.3 could he manifest genuine sympathy and show s..

sincere conviction

122:8.4 and Elizabeth had become possessed with the s. that

sincere co-operation

72:5.1 but both are becoming adjusted to the plan of s..

110:7.10 pleaded “that he more faithfully give me his s.,

sincere Cynic

132:2.1 the one designed to answer this s. Cynic’s question

sincere desire(s)

13:4.5 more of their presence in response to a s. for the

91:2.1 were merely verbalized wishes, the expression of s..

99:2.4 that superior social wisdom which is born of the s. to

140:6.3 truth—the s. to do the will of my Father in heaven.”

146:2.9 and he shall surely give you the s. of your heart.”

sincere devotion

160:1.13 prejudice can be removed only by the s. of the soul

178:1.8 the attitude of honest citizenship and s. to one’s

180:1.1 But I am not wholly satisfied with even that s.

sincere differences

25:3.8 if the difficulties arise out of s. of opinion and

sincere doubter

137:2.7 who, looking benignly into the face of the s., said:

sincere efforts(s)

83:8.2 the s. human efforts of husband and wife to progress,

92:5.16 But it is to be hoped that the ardent and s. of these

112:7.9 the valiant human acquired immortality through s.

136:6.8 sought to lead his earth children to join him in a s.

195:7.10 The s. of man to become a mechanist represents the

sincere entrance

140:10.1 but to those already seeking s. to the kingdom,

sincere expression

144:4.2 when such a prayer is the s. of a child of God

196:0.10 To him prayer was a s. of spiritual attitude, a recital

sincere fairness

193:2.2 are: unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, s.,

sincere faith

133:4.12 God if your repentance is genuine and your faith s..

140:10.1 was to be had only by believing, by simple and s..

168:4.10 Your s. implies that you have in advance granted

175:1.6 to enter, like little children and by s., into the

sincere friendliness

180:5.12 spontaneous, generous, and s. which characterizes

sincere inquiry

185:3.2 Since there was a tone of possibly s. in Pilate’s

sincere intentions

140:3.19 hearts and judges by inner longings and their s..

sincere interest

142:6.2 to see Jesus wholly because of his personal and s. in

sincere leader(s)

75:3.7 Cano was the s. spiritual leader of those neighboring

126:0.3 disdain upon all religious leaders who were not s..

sincere life

196:1.4 will respond to the presentation of his s. human life

sincere look

144:4.9 Prayer is the s. and longing look of the child to its

sincere love

179:4.5 are not won without the faith of the s. of truth.

sincere men

146:3.2 S. are unafraid of the critical examination of their

175:1.12 shut the doors of the kingdom of heaven against s.

sincere mind

160:1.7 honestly to admit, and fearlessly to face, what a s.

sincere motivation

67:3.6 the product of wise reasoning, logical judgment, s.,

sincere mourners

168:1.4 of mourners, some s. and some merely pretenders.

sincere optimism

196:0.11 a full-grown man with the s. and trusting optimism

sincere penitents

67:4.7 we truly believe that all such s. will in some manner

sincere person

186:2.2 only when he thought that Pilate or some other s.

sincere Pharisees

126:0.3 Jesus had great respect for the s. and the honest

sincere pledge

74:4.5 And let this act be the s. that you never will again

sincere prayer

91:6.3 never forget that the s. of faith is a mighty force for

168:4.5 No s. is denied an answer except when the superior

194:3.20 unbroken communion with their Maker through s.

sincere preacher

135:5.8 groups was intrigued by the proclamations of this s.

sincere pursuit

16:8.14 7. Worship, the s. of divine values and the love of

195:6.17 The s. of goodness, beauty, and truth leads to God.

sincere questionings

102:1.1 But honest doubts and s. are not sin; such attitudes

sincere questions

138:8.10 Jesus would always pause to answer s. during his

sincere recognition

89:10.5 But confession—s. of the nature of sin—is essential to

141:7.6 liberty through the s. of truth, “You shall know the

sincere religionist(s)

94:9.2 spiritual devotion and missionary persistence of s..

100:6.3 The s. is conscious of universe citizenship and is

sincere repentance

53:9.1 To all who would show proof of s., Michael offered,

76:5.2 that human status coupled with s. had made it

135:6.7 bring forth fruit worthy of s. if you would receive

sincere seeker(s)

123:3.1 endless procession of students and s. truth seekers

132:5.2 “My good friend, I discern that you are a s. after

141:7.3 All such s. for the truth are always glad to hear the

sincere self-criticism

132:3.5 true faith is predicated on profound reflection, s.,

sincere servants

174:5.8 then shall you become my disciples and the s. of

sincere service

133:4.3 The s. of God and the loyal service of Caesar do not

178:1.6 The fruits of the spirit, your s. and loving service, are

sincere social contacts

39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all s. and further the

sincere soul

131:10.2 who dwells, by his spirit, in every s. human soul.

sincere tests

82:3.15 semblance of license; they were s. of fecundity.

sincere thanksgiving

146:2.16 with the spirit of s., let your needs be spread out

sincere voice

126:4.8 never had they heard his voice so earnest and so s.;

sincere welcome

172:3.15 This welcome, although it was joyous and s.,

sincere worship

5:3.7 S. connotes the mobilization of all the powers of the

27:7.7 has been fully and completely satisfied by the s. of

100:5.7 through living faith and s., wholehearted prayer.

117:5.13 of personal decisions have been illuminated by s.,

142:3.3 The Father never fails to accept the s. of his children

142:4.2 expressed in two great privileges: s. of the Creator,

196:0.10 he attained it by intelligent prayer and s.—unbroken

sincere worshipers

143:5.6 the hour will soon come—even now is—when all s.

sincerely

3:0.3 We s. doubt whether any one characteristic of the

5:1.7 If such a human mind is s. and spiritually motivated,

5:5.1 demands that man find him and s. strive to be like

5:5.14 if such an individual seeks God and s. desires to

34:6.11 if you s. desire to reach the eternal goal, then

67:1.6 whether the established iniquiter would ever s.

67:7.6 any individual who chooses to know God and s. do

91:9.2 1. You must qualify as a potent prayer by s. and

96:1.7 many devout believers s. endeavored to worship all

98:7.11 as s. seek to follow in the way of its teaching.

103:7.5 s. desirous of following the truth wherever it may

110:3.7 s. basing human life on the highest consciousness of

110:3.9 3. Loving man and s. desiring to serve him—

112:0.1 perfect guide; therefore, if you will s. run the race

112:2.7 when a human being s. and unselfishly loves another

113:6.10 notwithstanding that many s. repented of their folly,

127:5.5 After listening attentively, Jesus s. thanked Rebecca

130:1.2 And when such disheartened souls s. seek for God

131:3.4 sure that you s. seek to fulfill all righteousness.

133:4.10 Did you ever s. endeavor to talk with the spirit of

140:3.20 every one who hears this charge and s. executes his

140:6.13 You cannot s. worship God and at the same time

142:5.4 have been born of the spirit is that you s. love one

143:5.8 desired salvation, desired it s. and wholeheartedly,

146:2.13 12. All believers in this gospel should pray s. for

146:2.14 he explained that he referred to praying s. and in

146:3.1 and being s. honest of heart, he quickly believed

147:5.6 supposedly most flagrant sinner on earth if such s.

148:6.3 to those spiritual heights where he could s. say, ‘I

149:5.3 having thus s. exerted themselves, they should

152:4.4 Peter s. believed that Jesus came to them that night.

156:5.4 while you recognize temptation honestly and s. for

157:6.6 Jesus had s. endeavored to lead his followers into the

166:3.3 it is wide enough to admit all who s. seek to enter,

166:3.5 “But fear not; every one who s. desires to find

170:4.14 This world has never seriously or s. or honestly

171:0.3 s. believing that the Master would soon return to

171:7.4 could help men so much because he loved them so s..

181:2.16 you have always been s. just and eminently fair in

182:1.4 These, my friends and ambassadors, have s. willed

186:2.8 The Master really pitied Pilate and s. endeavored to

194:4.7 it came about because these men and women so s.

196:2.5 authors also devotedly and s. believed in his return to

sincerity

26:4.13 By the time you reach Havona, your s. has

39:4.14 keys of the kingdom are: s., more s., and more s..

75:4.6 the plan had been conceived and executed with s.

91:6.6 scientific facts, philosophic wisdom, intellectual s.,

93:5.3 be characterized by intelligence, initiative, and s..

94:7.2 There was a lofty s. and a unique unselfishness about

97:1.5 And Samuel preached anew the story of God’s s.,

100:7.2 even though such s. sometimes caused pain.

103:8.3 not in the least invalidate the reality or s. of his love.

112:2.20 to morontia identification is effected by the s.,

112:5.5 upon the s. of the mortal free will the divine Adjuster

131:1.6 God never forgets s..

131:2.9 “The Lord is near all who call upon him in s. and

131:3.7 Immortality is the goal of s.; death, the end of

137:8.8 But I say to you in all s.: Unless you seek entrance

139:1.11 Andrew admired Jesus because of his consistent s.,

139:6.3 speak of Nathaniel in terms that signified honesty, s..

139:12.7 doubts exist as to the s. and wholeheartedness of a

140:8.20 Jesus placed great value upon s.—a pure heart.

146:2.6 The s. of any prayer is the assurance of its being

149:6.11 to emphasize the value of s. and perfect trust in the

158:5.2 power of love, only the s. and reach of your faith.

160:1.8 solution of life problems requires courage and s..

160:1.11 —to breathe in s. your Master’s favorite prayer,

170:2.21 1. Faith, s.. To come as a little child, to receive the

177:4.6 as proof of his s. in now returning to the teachings

181:2.21 always been admonished by your consistent s..

181:2.21 S. is most serviceable in the work of the kingdom

185:3.5 Then said Pilate, half in ridicule and half in s.,

sinews

68:5.4 and a piece of hard flint, bound on the end with s.,

sinful

35:4.3 summoned to function in the presence of s. rebellion,

54:4.7 this technique of patience in dealing with s. rebels.

54:5.2 attitude regarding his evil thoughts and s. acts.

67:2.5 the decisions of this bitter struggle, this s. conflict.

67:7.4 consequences of erroneous thinking, or s. planning

87:5.7 Beauty aroused the envy of spirits; it betokened s.

92:2.6 of practically all that is regarded as immoral or s..

98:4.5 of Mithras as the savior and redeemer of s. mankind.

111:1.6 and rendered evil and ugly by the s. machinations

111:6.3 The fact of finiteness is not evil or s..

120:2.2 of the inception of this s. and unjustified rebellion.

131:5.5 cleanses the believer from every s. deed and evil

139:12.13 When the sordid and s. business was all over, Judas

144:5.19 Deliver us from inertia, evil, and s. transgression.

145:1.2 “Depart from me, Master, for I am a s. man.”

147:5.9 Such s. practices are an abomination in the sight of

147:6.4 and since when did it become s. to eat grain on the

148:4.2 But I have already vanquished these s. rebels.

148:4.6 imperfect or partial in natural endowment is not s..

148:4.8 are, indeed, by nature evil, but not necessarily s..

148:4.9 is potentially evil, but such beings are in no sense s.,

148:5.2 has been so many times upset by the s. adventures of

156:5.8 may tend toward evil, but it is not inherently s..

157:2.2 —the s. pleasures of time against the righteous

158:7.5 Be not ashamed of me and my words in this s. and

159:3.9 where there is deliberate evildoing and s. rebellion

188:4.1 and to open the way for s. man to obtain salvation;

196:0.3 and at death grips with a hostile and s. world;

sinfully

67:1.2 “You are like your leader, Lucifer, and you have s.

sinfulness

52:6.5 of human intolerance and the s. of fratricidal strife.

91:1.6 this harmful brooding over their unworthiness or s..

111:1.9 Only by selfishness, slothfulness, and s. can the

sing

122:8.5 did s. anthems of glory over the Bethlehem manger,

122:9.4 had written a poem which Simeon proceeded to s.,

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

146:2.15 a good thing to give thanks to the Lord and to s.

150:8.5 A new song did they that were delivered s. to your

172:3.9 they began to s., or rather to shout in unison,

173:1.8 throng of youths stepped out from the crowd to s.

Singapore

11:1.3 the location of New York, London, Rome, or S.,

singer

122:9.2 two remarkable characters, Simeon a s. and Anna

152:5.3 Said the s.: ‘Put your trust in the Lord.’

singers

44:2.3 1. The s.—harmonists who reiterate the specific

90:5.4 evolved from shamans up through oracles, s.,

90:5.5 Some became s., others prayers, and still others

singing

47:10.2 on the sea of glass, having the harps of God, and s.

179:5.10 the new supper of the remembrance, by s. together,

180:0.1 s. the Psalm at the conclusion of the Last Supper,

Singlangtonspiritual leader of the yellow men

45:4.8 6. S., the first of the yellow men to teach and lead

64:6.15 one brilliant age among this people when S. assumed

64:6.16 From the days of S. to the times of modern China,

79:6.10 to the worship of the One Truth proclaimed by S.

79:8.4 the “One Truth” as taught by S. never entirely died

94:5.3 1. The lingering teachings of S., which persisted in

94:5.3 In the times of S. the Chinese became monotheistic;

94:5.7 But never since the time of S. have the Chinese fallen

singlesee single, eye; single, not a

10:8.4 While no s. person of the Paradise Deities actually

11:2.9 The eternal Isle is composed of a s. form of

11:3.3 personalities of a s. superuniverse, but these facilities

12:9.2 really know a person as the result of a s. contact.

15:4.6 been organized from the products of a s. nebula.

15:9.4 Such a cosmic-mind circuit is limited to a s.

16:1.2 all possible Deity functions, s. and several, but not

17:1.5 to the efficient administration of a s. superuniverse

17:5.2 each limited to the permeation of a s. Havona circuit.

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced sons are originally of dual or s.

22:10.2 the personification of a s. and supreme concept.

22:10.3 such living concentrations of a s. supreme concept of

22:10.8 intelligent, supremely wise—regarding a s. idea—

23:0.2 These spirit messengers were personalized in a s.

29:4.3 Seven Master Spirits is limited to a s. superuniverse.

30:1.1 those of dual origin; and those of s. origin.

30:1.55 III. S.-ORIGIN BEINGS. Those of origin in any one

31:7.1 chief of Evangels of Light assigned on any s. mission

35:3.20 those schools devoted to a s. line of research,

36:2.13 Even in a uniform life series in a s. family of worlds,

36:2.18 its satellites is devoted to the study of a s. phase of

36:4.1 worlds throughout Nebadon there is a s. sphere

39:4.13 on this sphere of mortal infancy, is only a s. link,

40:5.13 of this group enjoys the ministry of a s. Adjuster

41:0.3 may be encompassed within the domain of a s. local

42:5.1 scale, the visible rays embracing a s. octave,

42:7.10 persons but not for a s. individual atom or person.

44:1.14 great orchestra by means of a s. musical instrument.

46:5.11 each of these walls consist of s. pearly crystals.

48:0.1 origin creatures into beings of perfection in a s. step.

48:2.13 circuits are exclusively planetary, limited to a s world

49:1.7 the damage occasioned by the loss of a s. superior

53:7.5 nor did a s. one of the Celestial Recorders go astray.

53:9.3 but a s. exception: Satan was allowed to make

54:3.1 permit any being or group of beings to deprive a s.

56:0.2 better perceive the divine and s. purpose exhibited

56:1.1 universe, triune; but Paradise is of s. constitution.

56:3.2 this s. spirit is revealed in the dual phenomena of the

59:2.5 Kentucky, one of the greatest s. volcanic activities

65:2.9 the greatest s. leap of all prehuman evolution was

65:3.3 ascending strain, carried in potential in a s. frog,

65:4.7 appearance of the Sangik mutants in a s. family.

65:7.4 With but a s. exception, the adjutants experienced

66:6.7 missionaries seek, in a s. generation, to supplant this

66:8.6 refuses to compel man to think a s. thought or

66:8.6 to perform a s. act against the choosing of man’s

68:3.2 Probably the greatest s. factor in the evolution of

69:1.6 organization that functions as a s. social mechanism.

69:6.2 Fire building, by a s. bound, forever separated man

71:1.1 enduring state is composed of a s. nation whose

73:3.2 All but a s. group of the peninsula dwellers vacated

76:4.3 They had a s. circulation, the human type of blood

77:5.5 Ratta was encompassed with but a s. thought—

77:8.1 Midwayers now function as a s. corps, embracing

81:3.1 themselves to the development of a s. industry.

81:6.34 not to mention antisocially-minded s. individuals.

89:4.1 rituals, did not have a simple and s. origin.

92:4.9 they are not the work of a s. universe personality

96:7.3 no other s. collection covers such a great range of

97:7.3 These Hebrew priests and scribes had a s. idea in

109:3.3 are loaned to the mortal creatures for a s. life span

110:1.1 existing within the confines of a s. physical organ.

110:5.2 Adjusters simply cannot, in a s. lifetime, co-ordinate

113:2.3 the seraphim attend these beings for a s. lifetime

116:7.6 is what happens in the experience of a s. mortal

117:6.21 But no s. ascender will ever find the Supreme until

117:6.22 treats his experiential children as a s. cosmic total.

120:1.5 proceed upon your mission with but a s. thought—

124:4.2 The fact that Jesus had a s. personality rendered it

128:4.5 associated together as the doings of a s. individual.

129:2.7 Jesus never so much as asked a s. question in public.

129:3.6 he lived in the flesh for every s. inhabited sphere

136:1.6 but never had they for a s. moment entertained the

136:5.5 Jesus had by a s. decision excluded all of his

136:8.2 Jesus resolved to become occupied with but a s. task

146:1.2 spiritual ideal during the short space of a s. lifetime.

156:5.9 by the standard of a s. unfortunate human episode.

160:1.3 remastered in less time, perhaps a s. generation.

163:2.1 while the Master never rejected a s. person who

170:0.1 Jewish mind to be dislodged in a s. generation.

171:7.8 while Jesus ministered to the needs of a s. person,

172:5.13 No other s. factor exerted such a powerful

184:1.1 indeed the most powerful s. individual in all Jewry

191:4.5 largest number of mortals who saw him on any s.

194:3.19 leads the recipient to formulate a life purpose s. to

194:4.6 Father of all men,” even of every s. individual.

195:10.7 secularized today, presents the greatest s. obstacle to

196:0.7 divine being functioning on earth as a s. personality

single, eye

160:1.11 to do all of this with an eye s. to the glory of God—

160:4.1 While you have an eye s. to the attainment of

169:2.2 that you transacted your business with an eye s. to

192:2.12 From now on have an eye s. only to obeying your

single, not a

23:4.3 not even a s. pair has ever gone forth therefrom.

32:2.4 your local universe is not a s. astronomic system,

32:2.10 Satania is not a uniform physical system, a s. unit

42:7.10 persons but not for a s. individual atom or person.

53:6.3 on Jerusem, but not a s. loyal seraphim was harmed.

53:7.1 not a s. soul on that strife-torn world enlisted

53:7.5 nor did a s. one of the Celestial Recorders go astray.

53:7.10 that not a s. member of the Satania ascendant

53:7.12 It read: “Not a s. Jerusem citizen was lost.

62:3.4 not a s. individual of the pre-existent and ancestral

62:4.7 in less than five thousand years not a s. individual of

89:4.1 rituals, did not have a simple and s. origin.

131:10.4 “The Father in heaven will not suffer a s. child on

136:5.2 Jesus decided he would not utilize a s. personality of

single-celled

65:2.4 the ameba, the typical s. animal organism,

65:2.5 Before long the early s. animal types associated

single-eyed

130:4.4 Neither can s. material scientists nor s. mystics

single-matedness

51:5.5 other mates and to instruct his or her children in s..

single-origin

23:4.4 administered by Trinity-origin beings while the s.

30:1.55 III. S. BEINGS. Those of origin in any one of the

single-shelled

59:2.12 of the ancient seas, and they included s. drills,

singled

96:4.6 Yahweh was Lord God of Israel, who had s. out

singleness

95:5.5 clear vision and extraordinary s. of purpose had the

132:3.4 to develop a s. of purpose to do the Father’s will,

140:5.12 Fatherly love has s. of purpose, and it always

141:7.11 thus motivated by a wholehearted s. of purpose, he

194:4.3 They took their food with gladness and s. of heart,

196:2.7 And it was this very s. of purpose and unselfish

singly

16:1.2 The Master Spirits s. and collectively represent any

17:3.3 nor the Paradise Deities, s. or collectively, disclose

22:7.5 if they report that they have s. and jointly elected

26:1.16 They can work s. except when directly employing

26:1.16 Seraphim can work s. as discrete and localized

29:1.3 The power directors function s. in the power-energy

49:4.4 Young are usually born s., multiple births being the

62:2.2 As a rule offspring were born s., although twins were

113:2.8 associates, the seraphim sometimes work s..

132:0.9 more than two, while most often he taught them s.

145:0.2 taught many earnest inquirers, both s. and in groups.

singular

10:2.8 function in seven different s. and plural capacities.

34:6.2 in human experience Deity is s., always one.

96:1.8 under the name of Elohim, or in the s. as Eloah.

144:4.6 The Master usually prayed in the plural, not in the s..

sinister

150:9.1 in reply to their rude questions and s. banterings

sink

20:6.1 the knowledge of the life of Jesus s. into your souls,

59:2.4 the Atlantic and Pacific coasts again began to s..

59:4.15 Europe and North and South America began to s..

59:5.18 Atlantic and Pacific high coastal regions began to s.,

60:3.5 and European land masses again began to s..

61:7.6 the fact that the northern highlands had begun to s.

152:4.2 as he was about to s., he cried out, “Lord, save me!

Sinkiang

78:5.2 From Mesopotamia through S. the Andite culture

78:5.6 race journeyed to China by way of both S. and Tibet

78:6.4 turned eastward in their northern trek, entering S.,

79:1.1 Eastern Turkestan (S.) and, to a lesser extent, Tibet

79:1.2 persisted in the basin of the Tarim River in S. and

79:6.5 steady stream of superior blended peoples from S.

81:6.4 the increasing aridity of Iran, Turkestan, and S.,

sinking

57:8.21 Pacific Ocean engaged in a further compensatory s.

59:1.7 The s. of the land was principally due to crustal

59:1.15 occurred, followed by the s. of Africa and Australia.

59:1.15 all of these phenomena of land s. and land rising

59:2.1 land elevation and land s characteristic of these times

59:2.3 an extensive land s. except in Asia and Australia.

59:3.3 and the bottoms of the surrounding oceans were s..

59:6.4 rising all over the world as the ocean beds were s..

60:1.7 Connecticut fault appeared, one side eventually s.

61:1.9 were elevated in association with a very general s.

64:3.3 observed the Mesopotamian peninsula gradually s.

73:7.1 The s. was not sudden, several hundred years being

73:7.2 does seem to us that the s. of the Garden was timed

145:1.2 had filled all three boats with fish, almost to s.,

sinless

55:5.1 these advanced epochs of evolution on a s. sphere.

161:2.4 We believe that he is consistently s..

sinlessness

5:4.15 Think not so much of his s. as of his righteousness,

sinned

96:7.7 If any say, ‘I have s. and perverted that which was

130:8.2 if any will say: I have s. and perverted that which

143:5.8 as having been s. against more than as sinning of her

169:1.8 Father, I have s. against heaven and against you.

169:1.9 ‘Father, I have s. against heaven and in your sight;

186:1.4 “I have s. in that I have betrayed innocent blood.

sinner

2:6.8 God loves the s. and hates the sin: such a statement

2:6.8 God loves the s. because he is a personality reality

2:6.8 The love of God saves the s.; the law of God

2:6.8 the divine nature would apparently change if the s.

54:3.2 will be so fair and just as to win the approval of the s

54:5.5 time granted by the affectionate father in which the s.

91:8.7 It may be the cringing plea of a lost s. before a

100:7.11 Jesus was outspoken in his love for the s. and in his

100:7.14 indignation against sin never led to anger at the s..

138:4.2 not therefore to break bread with Pharisee or s.,

147:5.4 who thus touches him; that she is a notorious s..”

147:5.6 most humble soul or supposedly most flagrant s. on

159:1.2 more joy in heaven over one s. who repents than

164:4.4 common s. cannot perform such miracles.

164:4.8 We all know that this man is a s..

164:4.9 “Whether this man is a s., I know not; but one thing

167:5.1 his breast, saying, ‘God be merciful to me a s..

167:7.5 in the presence of the angels of heaven over one s.

169:1.2 Again I say there is more joy in heaven over one s.

169:1.4 in the presence of the angels of heaven over one s.

171:6.2 “You see how this man has gone to lodge with a s.

171:6.2 I may be a publican and a s., but the great Teacher

sinners

2:5.4 God is divinely kind to s..

54:6.2 rulers toward rebels and rebellion—sin and s.

54:6.7 to explain why these s. were not sooner interned,

67:1.6 Habitual s. can easily become iniquitous, become

121:8.8 presents the Master as “friend of publicans and s..

135:11.2 Jesus even feasts with publicans and s..

137:8.16 I have not come to call the righteous but s. and all

138:3.4 would have been denominated “publicans and s.” by

138:3.6 is righteous when he eats with publicans and s.

138:3.6 I have come, not to call the righteous, but s..”

138:3.7 pleasure-seeking throng of publicans and reputed s..

138:6.4 his exhortation to the apostles: “Go seek for the s.;

144:8.7 man and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and s.

148:6.5 Your children must have been s. since they perished;

157:6.9 words: I have not come to call the righteous, but s..

159:1.2 In your religion God may receive repentant s.;

159:5.16 heard of a God who would forgive repentant s. and

159:5.16 lost sheep, who took the initiative in looking for s.,

161:2.3 Jesus is the friend even of s.; he dares to love his

166:4.4 I tell you these Galileans were not in any manner s.

169:0.4 1. Jesus is a friend of publicans and s.; he receives

169:1.2 Son of Man that he is a friend of publicans and s..

173:3.2 who believed John, but rather the publicans and s.;

188:5.2 forever shows that the attitude of Jesus toward s.

188:5.9 the innocent Son of God in the place of guilty s.

sinning

143:5.8 as having been sinned against more than as s. of her

147:6.6 without deceiving themselves by the licenses of s..

sinsnoun; see sins, your

67:1.6 While all manner of s. may be forgiven, we doubt

67:1.6 for his misdeeds or accept forgiveness for his s..

89:0.2 At first, man was only concerned with s. of

89:0.2 but later he became exercised over s. of omission.

89:2.5 would ask forgiveness at a public meeting for s. they

95:2.10 The concept of judgment in the hereafter for the s.

97:5.1 threatenings of punishment against personal s. and

97:7.10 my own sake, and I will not remember their s..”

122:9.19 salvation to his people In the remission of their s..

131:3.3 By your efforts to make amends for past s. you

131:8.5 Since he can forgive s., he is indeed most precious

135:4.5 his methods of direct and blunt assault upon the s.

135:5.2 they were paying the penalty for the nation’s s..

135:6.4 his believers in the Jordan “for the remission of s..

136:1.5 under Roman rule because of their national s. and

136:2.1 The Jews not only believed that the s. of the father

136:2.1 guilty of the specific s. which John denounced.

136:2.1 as a rite of repentance or for the remission of s..

145:2.8 punish one of his believing children for the s. of a

146:2.13 Purge me from secret s. and keep back your

146:6.3 still others fell to praying and wailing over their s..

147:5.4 Simply that her many s. have been forgiven,

147:5.5 “Who is this man that he even dares to forgive s.?”

148:9.3 has authority and power on earth to forgive s.,

159:1.3 while you may not forgive s. or otherwise presume

161:2.4 He professes to forgive s. and does heal diseases.

162:5.3 standing rejects this saving light shall die in his s..

164:3.4 in one life they were believed to be expiating the s.

165:3.6 such rebels will hardly seek forgiveness for their s..

175:2.3 to compel innocent children to suffer for the s. of

187:4.1 Better that we should seek forgiveness for our s.

190:5.4 even that he will save his people from their s.;

sins, your

2:5.4 for my own sake, and I will not remember your s..”

96:6.3 he will not forgive your transgressions nor your s..”

97:5.2 says the Lord, ‘though your s. be as scarlet, they

131:2.10 says the Lord, ‘Though your s. be as scarlet, they

131:2.10 it is your own s. which have withheld the good

135:6.7 if you would receive the remission of your s..

137:8.10 of repentance and for the remission of your s.,

147:5.4 “You have indeed repented of your s., and they

148:9.2 the paralytic: “Son, fear not; your s. are forgiven.

148:9.3 whether I say to this paralytic, your s. are forgiven,

153:4.3 verily, I say to you, all your s. shall be forgiven,

156:2.7 If you confess your s., they are forgiven; therefore

159:1.3 the Father in heaven forgives you your s.; therefore

194:4.4 Repent, that your s. may be blotted out;

sinsverb

145:2.7 Only the soul that s. shall die.

159:1.3 If your brother s. against you, go to him and with

Sir

139:5.9 saying: “S., we desire to see Jesus.”

143:5.2 said Nalda: “But, S., you have nothing to draw with,

143:5.4 “But, S., I cannot call my husband, for I have no

143:5.7 “Yes, I know, S., that John has preached about the

151:4.1S., did you not sow good seed in your field?

174:5.1 we come to you, S., with the request to see Jesus,

188:2.2S., we remember that this deceiver, Jesus of

Siserageneral of the army of King Jabin

126:1.2 Taanach, where Deborah and Barak defeated S..

sister or brother and sisternoun

62:3.3 This b. and s. mated and soon enjoyed the society of

63:1.3 that of his equally adventurous and inquisitive s.,

63:3.5 clan and was ably assisted by his wife, his eldest s..

74:6.2 followed by his s. and Eveson, the second son of

74:6.9 the royal families to marry b. to s., dates from the

82:5.4 at first, matings were, perforce, between b. and s..

82:5.4 Abraham himself married his half s., but such

122:3.3 Mary did confide to her s. Salome that she thought

123:2.3 made very happy by the coming of his s. Miriam,

123:2.4 Jesus greatly enjoyed his little b. and his baby s.

124:1.1 this year, along with his brothers and baby s..

124:1.7 Jesus’ second s., Martha, was born Thursday night,

124:5.2 Jude was not yet two years of age, and the baby s.,

127:5.1 She confided her affection to Miriam, Jesus’ s.,

139:6.2 his brothers and s. were either married or deceased,

139:8.10 loss of his twin s. when Thomas was nine years old

145:0.3 Friday evening Jesus’ baby s., Ruth, secretly paid

150:1.1 Martha, the elder s. of Andrew and Peter; Rachel,

154:6.5 the same is my mother, my brother, and my s..”

162:8.3 “Master, do you not care that my s. has left me

168:0.8 whispering to her s., said, “The Master is here and

168:1.12 Martha, while to some extent sharing her s.’ faith,

172:1.2 her s. Mary was among the women onlookers as it

172:1.5 when Mary the s. of Lazarus stepped forward from

177:5.1 heard recently from his mother, his youngest s.,

184:2.6 but my s. here has seen you in the temple with this

184:2.8 the gate-keeper and her s. chanced to meet him,

186:0.3 his s. Ruth refused to remain behind with the rest of

187:2.8 Jesus saw his mother, with John and his b. and s.,

187:3.2 Mary the wife of Clopas and s. of Jesus’ mother,

187:5.4 of his cross John Zebedee, his b. Jude, his s. Ruth,

188:1.7 Martha another s. of Jesus’ mother, and Rebecca

190:1.10 day after his marriage to Ruth, Jesus’ youngest s..

194:4.7 They called each other b. and s.; they greeted one

sister-in-law

150:1.1 Rachel, the s. of Jude, the Master’s brother in the

154:5.1 When the s. of Jude (Jesus’ brother) heard this

154:6.1 in response to the urgent summons of Jude’s s..

154:6.1 when the word came from Jude’s s., all five of

sister-wife

82:5.5 the s. would arrogantly dominate the other wife

sisteradjective

40:10.8 pour in through Orvonton and its s. creations

49:5.11 it differs markedly from its s. spheres in Satania;

52:7.1 we find Urantia out of step with its s. spheres in that

67:3.1 was isolated, quarantined, from her s. systems.

72:12.4 Urantians should take note that their s. sphere in the

77:9.6 universe, even with Orvonton and its s. creations,

82:5.4 And b. and s. marriages were common in early

82:5.4 The Egyptians long practiced b. and s. marriages in

82:5.5 The first move away from b. and s. marriages came

83:5.2 The b. and s. marriages belonged to this group;

190:3.1 from reporting the occurrence to her s. believers.

sisters or brothers and sisters

63:3.5 to effectively entomb their dead parents, b., s., and

77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her race, having no b. or s..

83:5.2 five b. of one family would marry five s. of another

84:4.11 not pity themselves as their more recently liberated s.

122:3.3 Mary’s two b. and two s., as well as her parents,

122:5.1 As a youth, among his eight b. and s., he had been

122:5.2 strange first-born son and his surviving b. and s..

124:2.8 fairly well at home with his younger b. and s.,

124:4.3 more successful in getting along with his b. and s..

124:4.5 to teach the home school for his b. and s..

124:5.6 family, presently to consist of five b. and three s.

126:1.3 continued with the home education of his b. and s.

126:2.2 caring for his widowed mother and seven b. and s.

126:2.2 becoming father to his own b. and s., supporting

126:3.3 to stimulate his b. and s. to say individual prayers

126:5.10 As Jesus worked with his younger b. and s. in the

127:1.4 for his mother and his b. and s. to understand him;

127:1.5 James took charge of the teaching of his three s.,

127:2.8 that a widowed mother and eight b. and s. needed

127:3.8 weather permitting, to take his b. and s. out on

127:4.3 Jesus began wise discipline upon his b. and s. at such

127:4.4 Jesus never arbitrarily disciplined his b. and s.,

128:2.1 Jesus’ b. and s. were facing the trials and tribulations

128:2.1 Jesus now had b. and s. ranging in ages from seven

128:2.1 manifest in the lives of his younger b. and s..

128:6.12 As his own b. and s. grew up, as he gained more

129:0.1 the spiritual welfare of every one of his b. and s..

129:2.3 my own mother and care for my own b. and s..

130:2.6 To become acquainted with one’s b. and s.,

134:9.2 stopped overnight at Bethany with Lazarus and his s.

139:1.1 of five—Andrew, his brother Simon, and three s..

141:9.1 to make their headquarters with Lazarus and his s. at

142:8.4 usually spent with Lazarus and his s. at Bethany.

144:3.2 would present the one which I taught my b. and s. in

150:1.3 good news stood stanchly behind their chosen s.

150:2.2 raw very close in their ministry to their afflicted s..

150:2.3 and uplifting of their downtrodden s.;

150:7.4 of his neglect to visit his brother and his married s.

150:9.2 your brother is a common workman, and your s.

153:2.10 your father and mother, as well as your b. and s.,

157:0.1 Nazareth family—Mary and all of Jesus’ b. and s.

162:8.1 that Jesus should lodge with Lazarus and his s. at a

168:0.4 came over to comfort the sorrow-stricken s..

168:0.4 Lazarus and his s. were the children of a well-to-

168:0.12 between his love for Lazarus and the bereaved s.

168:1.1 on in silence with the two sorrowing s., he wept.

168:1.3 he had a real and deep human affection for these s.

168:1.4 Jesus knew the s. loved their brother and had faith in

168:1.5 His s. really needed him, but Jesus regretted having

168:1.6 even asked the s., “Where have you laid him?”

168:2.7 Then went Lazarus over to Jesus and, with his s.,

168:3.4 Lazarus and his s. were summoned to appear before

168:5.2 And so Lazarus took hasty leave of his s. at Bethany,

170:3.9 the family conduct, the service of one’s b. and s.

171:2.2 willing to forsake father, mother, children, b., and s.

172:0.1 Lazarus, his s., and their friends were expecting them

183:4.7 this information to his mother and his b. and s..

186:0.1 waiting at the home of Martha and Mary, the s. of

189:4.8 terrorized when Mary failed to find her s. waiting

190:1.10 Ruth remained at Bethany with Lazarus’s s..

190:2.6 and fellowship for my b. and s. in the kingdom

sitsee sit down; sit in darkness; sit in judgment

6:5.7 he did s. in council with the Father in the eternal past

15:10.1 beings who s. upon seats of Paradise authority and

15:12.2 but only the Ancients of Days may s. in executive

15:13.2 except that they do not s. in spiritual judgment

17:1.2 Periodically they journey to Paradise to s. in council

43:2.5 Each system nominates ten members to s. in this

43:4.6 I will s. upon the mount of assembly in the north;

43:4.7 have these instigators of sin been permitted to s. in

45:7.4 each system selects its ten representatives to s. in

48:6.19 You will raise me up to s. on the battlements on high

84:4.8 Everything she might touch, s. upon, or lie upon

87:1.4 death chambers, and men still s. up with the dead.

89:1.7 would be no civilized society to s. in criticism upon

97:5.5 saying: “But every man shall s. under his own vine,

122:4.4 a new Jewish ruler who would s. upon the throne of

125:5.7 5. Is the Messiah to become a temporal prince to s.

126:3.6 He knew he would never s. on the throne of David

128:6.11 the children to climb upon his knees and s. there,

130:6.3 useless while you s. out here on the mountainside

135:3.3 true Messiah, that he had come to s. on the throne

137:1.1 I would s. at your feet and learn the whole truth

138:4.2 We will s. at meat with all who desire to hear of

138:7.1 times that I have not come to s. on David’s throne,

138:7.1 In another age you shall indeed s. with me in

151:1.1 he sat (for it was the custom to s. when teaching)

152:6.5 that Jesus was not going to s. on David’s throne.

153:2.5 verily, I say to many who s. before me this day,

155:1.2 My Father does not s. in heaven laughing in

158:7.3 will not abandon the idea that the Messiah must s.

162:5.2 Presuming to place me on trial and assuming to s.

164:3.1 they were permitted thus to s. in their usual places.

167:1.2 Abner, the host beckoned the Pharisee to s four seats

167:1.5 ‘My friend, why s. in the seat of the least? Come up

168:3.3 from the Sanhedrin on that day, never again to s.

171:0.4 the one to s. on your right hand and the other to s.

171:0.5 but to s. on my right hand and on my left hand is not

172:1.2 against the custom of the Jews for a woman to s. at

174:4.6 ‘The Lord said to my lord, s. on my right hand

175:1.8 these scribes and Pharisees still s. in Moses’ seat,

176:2.3 “Why do you still look for the Son of Man to s. upon

177:3.7 the authority of those “who s. in Moses’ seat.”

178:1.16 the persons or upon the authority of those who s.

178:3.4 shall ascend to the worlds on high and s. with me

179:3.6 You who s. with me tonight are clean—but not all.

179:3.9 in the kingdom to come you shall s. with me in

sit down

123:3.9 it was his practice to s. with the boy and explain

128:7.10 If Jesus would only s. and talk it all over freely with

130:6.2 S. with me while I tell you of the service trails and

137:8.11 If you are willing to serve your fellows, you shall s.

137:8.11 I shall presently s. with my Father in his kingdom.

140:1.2 Many shall come from the east and the west to s.

152:2.8 “Direct the people to s. on the grass in companies of

159:5.15 Jesus answered: “Do not s. and sigh for relief while

165:5.5 Then will the master make his servants s. while he

166:3.5 see the prophets of the seed of Abraham s. with

167:1.5 you are bidden to a marriage feast, s. not down in

169:2.4 Take your wax board bond, s. quickly, and change

171:2.3 Before you go further, you should each s. and count

171:2.3 to make war upon another king, does not first s. and

171:2.4 Now, then, must each of you s. and count the cost

178:3.2S. and rest yourselves while I talk with you about

179:2.1 I shall not again eat with you until you s. with me

179:2.2 When we s. again in this manner, it will be in the

180:0.1 to the camp, but Jesus indicated that they should s..

181:2.11 you, Simon, shall s. with me in my kingdom over

181:2.15 one of you may s. with me in the eternal kingdom

182:3.1 he bade the three s. and watch with him while he

185:3.1 requesting the prisoner to s., Pilate sat down by his

192:1.8 Even the twins should s. while I visit with you;

192:1.8 Jesus bade John Mark s. while he himself served the

193:3.1 the eleven apostles were about to s. to breakfast in

sit in darkness

122:9.21 To shine upon those who s. and the shadow of death;

130:3.2 will become like the light of life to those who s.

149:6.5 But it is still true of those who s. that ‘the fear of

162:5.3 You who prefer to s. in darkness are of this world;

190:5.4 that all who s. shall see the great light of eternal

191:1.2 carry the good news of the gospel to those who s..

191:4.3 lives to the enlightenment of their fellows who s..

191:6.3 all called to carry the good news to those who s..

sit in judgment

15:12.2 but only the Ancients of Days may s. in executive

15:13.2 except that they do not s. in spiritual judgment

19:4.1 Even the Ancients of Days do not s. except in

20:3.1 the awakening of the sleeping survivors, s. on the

20:3.2 When they s. on the destinies of an age, the Avonals

22:4.3 they are especially qualified to s. and to render

33:7.1 Creators never s. on their creatures;

38:2.4 Angels do not s. on mankind, neither should

43:2.1 When the courts of Nebadon s. on universe affairs,

83:8.4 who shall presume to s., to say which marriages are

101:9.2 When you presume to s. in critical judgment on the

133:1.2 I did not proceed to s. on the aggressor, thus to

133:3.6 Who are we that we should s. on these women?

148:9.3 Who are you that you s. over me?

159:1.3 While you cannot pretend to s. on the souls of

162:5.2 But never can the creature s. on the Creator.

165:4.10 the rich nor the poor, but the lives men live will s. on

166:2.3 Should we s. in judgment on our fellow men?

174:5.7 I will not s. on them, for I came not to judge the

174:5.7 my Father and those whom he has appointed to s.

184:0.2 so that they would be ready to s. on Jesus when he

184:3.19 with their false witnesses, are presuming to s. on the

site

11:5.7 This area is the s of unimagined activities, the central

21:2.1 A Creator Son is permitted to choose the space s.

21:2.9 divine Son has taken possession of the space s. of

51:3.1 Usually the s. of the garden has been selected by the

57:3.8 this disintegrating nebula as the s. of his adventure in

69:9.11 Presently a fire s. conferred ownership; and still later,

73:3.0 3. THE GARDEN SITE

73:3.2 This s. was chosen, and two years were occupied in

73:3.6 The s. chosen for the Garden was probably the most

76:1.3 This s. was known to Adam as one of the three

77:3.4 of the tribes began to forgather at the building s..

77:4.8 records left by the Sumerians describe the s. of a

80:7.11 on the Mediterranean near the later s. of Carthage.

93:2.4 Salem was the s. which after the disappearance of

93:5.2 The choice of Palestine as the s. for Machiventa’s

98:3.5 on the exact s. of the present church of St. Peter’s

124:6.7 and Jesus walked to the s. of the ancient Jericho,

126:1.2 the “high place of Baal,” and now it was the s. of

133:2.5 in commemoration of the battle of Actium, this s. of

143:4.2 held many meetings on the s. of this old Samaritan

146:4.2 Iron was the s. of extensive mineral mines for those

156:4.2 a Christian church was built on the very s. of this

163:5.1 This was the same s., by the spring, that John the

163:6.1 All seventy were assembled at the teaching s. about

186:4.4 in starting off with Jesus for the s. of the crucifixion

187:1.1 condemned man to carry the crossbeam to the s. of

187:1.4 soon arrived at Golgotha, the official crucifixion s.

sites

31:9.14 assignment of the Creator Sons to their space s. for

43:1.4 The lesser elevations are the s. of special residences

65:1.6 life implantation, and after they have selected the s.

70:1.21 it became the custom not to fight near religious s.

77:5.10 In these highland s., situated in a narrow and

97:1.3 with his associates and overthrow a score of Baal s..

sits

1:5.3 It is he who s. on the circle of the earth, who

19:3.4 it s. in judgment upon a problem and renders a

35:5.7 twelve or more Vorondadek Sons s. en banc as a

114:3.4 the returning governor general s. as a temporary

126:4.6 “To whom, then, will you liken God who s. upon

130:2.4 light to the mortal who s. in spiritual darkness.

141:2.1 Our Father also s. upon a throne, but not one

141:4.1 when he subsequently s. in judgment upon them

141:6.2 light of salvation to the one who s. in darkness.

179:3.9 Who is the greater, he who s. at meat, or he who

179:3.9 Is it not commonly regarded that he who s. at

181:2.13 gentile s. alongside Jew in fraternal association.

184:3.19 Man s. in judgment on God, but even then he loves

sittingsee sitting down

26:10.3 the councils of perfection s. on the pilot world of

45:4.1 and upon the seats I saw four and twenty elders s.,

125:2.9 his parents would find Jesus s. off by himself with

125:6.3 and, s. beside Jesus, bade him state his own views

141:0.2 After a brief search he found Jesus s. in a boat

141:2.1 with Messiah s. on David’s throne and from this

151:6.5 were astonished to see the lunatic s. with Jesus

152:5.1 found Jesus s. on a stone by the water’s edge.

153:1.1 S. by the side of these Jewish leaders, in the seats of

157:3.5 and looking down upon the twelve s. about him

157:3.5 the eleven s. apostles arose to their feet with one

157:4.6 able to go forth to enlighten a world s. in darkness.

159:1.6 illustrate the unfairness of s. in personal judgment

164:3.1 who had been born blind, s. at his usual place.

164:4.1 session of the high Jewish court s. in judgment on

172:5.5 as John beheld his Master s. there astride the colt,

179:4.3 Judas, s. on the left of his Master, again asked, “Is it

183:3.2 the olive press where the Master was s. in moonlit

186:1.5 One of them s. near where Judas stood, motioned

191:5.2 with Peter s. on one side of Thomas and Nathaniel

194:3.10 in the upper chamber, they were simply s. there,

sitting down

137:6.3 Before s., he simply said: “Be patient and you shall

171:2.3 build a watchtower on your lands without first s. to

181:2.21 Jesus bade him be seated and, s. by his side, said:

situatedsee situated in; situated on

9:8.3 who acts through the seven Reflective Spirits s. at

11:4.3 vast reserves belong to creations sometime to be s.

11:7.5 inconceivably large, V-shaped plane s. at right

15:3.5 The rotational center of your minor sector is s. far

15:3.6 in one of the arms of this distorted spiral, s. about

15:7.1 worlds belong to one of the greater systems s. near

16:3.5 in liaison with the seven Reflective Spirits s. at the

23:2.22 Local universes s. within the same superuniverse

30:3.2 Uversa is favorably s. for the work of this colony,

32:2.4 Salvington, the headquarters of Nebadon, is s. at the

41:1.4 not stationed on the headquarters sphere but are s.

41:2.2 is s. not far from the headquarters of the system

41:7.15 adapted to energize other more favorably s. suns.

46:5.16 while the System Sovereign has a temple s. at the

46:7.1 the headquarters planet, and at their center is s. the

51:6.3 an ancient center would be reinforced were there s.

58:2.8 at which time the spots are generally equatorially s..

59:4.12 rich fossil beds are s. along the coast of California

59:5.3 the Atlantic and Pacific coastal highlands were s.

65:3.3 one thousand different and remotely s. mutating

66:3.4 ten councils of the corporeal staff s. at the centers of

72:1.2 heavy rains fall eight months in the year, are s. at the

78:1.3 the Adamsonite headquarters, s. east of the shore of

78:1.7 Their most advanced settlements were s. to the

79:7.1 where the most progressive settlements were s..

79:7.6 relationships between these two remotely s. centers.

93:5.2 localities were so favorably s. for Michael’s

110:7.10 sometimes the indwelling Adjuster is so s. that it

122:7.7 hewn out of the side of the rock and s. just below

129:1.4 Zebedee’s home was s. down the lake shore near the

130:2.1 impressed with the temple of Augustus, s. upon

134:3.1 On the largest of a group of islands s. a short

situated in

12:1.14 tremendous wheels of energizing forces are s. in

13:0.1 the Havona planetary circuits there are s. in space

15:1.3 Urantia is s. in a local universe and a superuniverse

15:3.5 The rotational center of your minor sector is s. far

24:6.8 universe 1,131 s. in superuniverse number one.

37:4.3 Their general headquarters is s. in the Salvington

43:0.1 the local system of Satania, s. in the constellation of

43:0.2 The government of your constellation is s in a cluster

43:1.9 headquarters of the finaliters, s. in the thirty-sixth

46:5.25 have the headquarters of the Evening Stars s. in

66:3.1 The headquarters of the Planetary Prince was s. in

77:5.10 This center of civilization was s. in the region east

77:5.10 In these highland sites, s. in a narrow and ancient

78:1.8 Europe, but their better centers of culture were s. in

80:5.8 The latter were mainly s. in the Danube valley and

119:3.1 Now this planet was s. in a system of inhabited

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi was s. in a region of wondrous

situated on

18:7.5 no such Paradise advisers are permanently s. on their

28:2.2 only the Supreme Executive of Orvonton, s. on

33:8.4 one hundred councils of supreme sanction are also s.

36:2.10 emplacements of the adjutant mind-spirits are s. on

36:2.15 The planetary life-planning laboratories are s. on the

43:1.5 S. on the summit of the seventh highland range are

47:2.1 The infant-receiving schools of Satania are s. on

73:1.5 The western group was s. on the Syrian shores of the

107:3.2 the Father’s divinity which is reported to be s. on

139:8.2 a fisherman and resided at Tarichea, s. on the west

142:8.4 This park was s. on the western slope of the

150:6.3 encampment prepared by the early arrivals and s.

situation

0:11.5 cannot, or at least does not, react to any universe s.

0:11.5 Every response of this Absolute to any given s.

1:3.3 The s. rather is: “You cannot see my face, for no

2:4.3 mercy at the same time and in any given universe s..

3:2.7 and that an effort is being made to rectify the s.;

4:1.9 respond to demands made in a complex reality s.

4:5.6 Paradise Son on your world was inherent in the s.

7:1.4 values of any universe s. or planetary condition.

8:1.11 first mastering the relationships of the child-parent s.

9:0.1 Nothing in this eternity s. foreshadows that the

10:0.3 From the present s. on the circle of eternity,

10:5.3 may be multiple concerning any isolated s. or event:

12:6.6 the phenomena of a circumscribed and isolated s..

12:7.3 if, in the divinity of any s., in the extremity of any

14:1.12 owing to their s. between the dark gravity bodies

19:3.6 within the time-space limits of the s. involved

19:4.7 the functioning of a Censor in any given universe s.

25:4.19 Deity may be depended upon to react in a given s.

29:3.12 In any local energy s. the centers and controllers

32:4.2 function and experience, and therefore, in every s.,

32:4.2 intervene between himself and any universe s. or

41:10.3 are determined by mode of origin, astronomical s.,

48:4.18 and achieves insight—the unexpected nature of the s.

54:6.3 risk is inseparable from the reality s. of having a

57:5.6 This s. developed for about five hundred thousand

60:2.3 dinosaurs lacked the intelligence to cope with the s..

64:1.2 in the shut-in environment of this geographic s.

65:5.2 When we were confronted with this perplexing s.,

68:5.1 adjust his performances to conform to the land s..

71:4.16 In such a s. only one course is practical: The

72:5.1 The industrial s. among this people is far from their

75:0.1 the s. seemed so desperate as to demand something

75:4.8 advice and counsel concerning the immediate s..

83:6.4 society must not overlook the unenviable s. of

87:4.7 Such an unfortunate s. did not develop until after the

98:2.2 This was the s. when, during the sixth century

103:2.9 And it is this factual s. that gives rise to the theory of

103:3.1 presented the exact social s. which provided the

105:1.5 The prereality, primordial, eternity s. may be

105:1.5 But even in this conjectured s. we must assume

110:6.4 such a s. renders communication with the Adjuster

110:7.9 in moments of supreme desire, in a supreme s.,

111:6.1 Such a dual s. not only provides the potential for evil

112:1.13 the personality functions as a factor in the total s..

112:5.14 cannot subsequently reappear until a cosmic s. has

112:5.16 The s. which makes repersonalization possible is

116:6.7 And this entire superuniverse s. brings into being a

118:1.4 the purpose of bringing it to bear on a present s..

123:3.9 When the s. had been explained to Jesus, he was

123:6.9 in view of the whole s., Jesus had finally decided to

125:6.7 all the factors which combined to make up this s.,

126:3.14 The uniqueness of the unusual s. compelled him

126:5.10 himself and his family to the realities of their s.

127:2.5 But the s. was still further complicated when,

127:2.7 upon a frank statement of truth to clarify the s.,

127:2.9 fairly happy ending a very tense and threatening s.

128:3.1 The s. was such that Jesus stopped work for three

133:3.7 obtaining a livelihood as the best way out of a s.

136:4.1 In view of John’s precarious s., Jesus began

136:4.9 might be regarded in the light of the immediate s..

136:4.9 and that in a s. involving any two ways he would

137:5.3 to leave the final untangling of this complicated s.

138:0.1 This s. continued throughout his public ministry—

138:6.5 Jesus had a perfect grasp of the s.; he possessed

139:4.9 This entire s., together with Jesus’ ever deferring his

139:5.7 able to grasp the dramatic possibilities of a given s.

139:5.9 The inability of Philip to adapt himself to a new s.

152:1.4 that such an extraordinary s. can never again occur,

156:6.9 And that was the s. about the first of August,

159:5.9 to react positively and aggressively to every life s..

159:5.14 to assert the will so as to become master of the s.,

162:3.3 the Master so managed the s. that the whole plot

175:4.0 4. THE SITUATION IN JERUSALEM

175:4.15 And this was the s. in Jerusalem and among men on

182:3.10 Jesus’ humanity was not insensible to this s. of public

183:4.6 realize that Jesus has forewarned them of this very s.,

183:4.8 This was the s. during the last half of Thursday night

184:2.3 Peter could not grasp the reality of the s.—that he

187:5.6 remained master of the s. throughout the tragic day

189:2.5 now, when confronted with this embarrassing s.,

189:4.9 the stone near the entrance and talked over the s..

191:0.6 Andrew was exceedingly perplexed by the s. and had

191:0.8 Master’s resurrection could materially change the s..

191:5.1 create a s. of isolation which even Thomas himself

194:4.10 The Pharisees were little bothered about the s.,

195:0.3 This s. meant immediate conflict between the

situational

12:6.7 not only to the immediate and s. causation, but also

26:11.1 the superaphic complements of rest with a rich s.

96:0.3 evolutionally it is the outgrowth of many unique s.

195:7.21 personality, and limited by the inherent s. endowment

situations

2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of Supremacy adapted to the s.

3:2.7 S. do arise in which it appears that emergency

3:2.11 in its spiritual manifestation by three conditions or s.:

3:5.7 must life experience provide for encountering s. of

3:5.16 of all contrastive and thought-compelling moral s..

5:4.8 determine the individual’s attitude in various life s.

5:5.1 the moral s. require the making of choices in the

5:5.2 an independent realm of human response to life s.

6:4.4 We do believe that in all s. of Father-Son presence of

6:4.5 In all such s. the spirit of the Son is co-ordinate with

10:3.19 In certain s. these supercontrols absolutely

10:7.5 more or less mysterious s. always work out for the

23:3.3 dispatch and service in those s. where personality

27:4.4 almost endless array of new s. and unfamiliar usages.

28:5.8 wisdom in the perplexing s. of the complex affairs of

29:2.19 the centers who function in special local s. but not

35:5.5 of powers to be exercised in critical universe s..

37:4.5 it is in such s., and many others, that they are so

42:12.4 3. Exploration of remote s..

42:12.13 In nonpersonal s. of time and space, physical

48:5.8 time no longer available as a technique of dodging s.

54:5.12 mortals who had had personal experience with like s.

54:6.10 is essential to the understanding of cosmic s..

56:0.2 the universe may present many problems and s.

56:3.2 in all time-space s. and relations this single spirit is

56:9.4 primary space s., intrauniversal and extrauniversal.

62:3.6 capable of showing disgust in certain repulsive s..

63:4.2 so sensitive to pain nor so reactive to unpleasant s.

77:1.2 as to create s. indeed difficult of understanding.

81:6.5 of continents and other land-arrangement s. are very

83:7.8 the social safety valve which prevents still worse s.

91:8.1 Early man was wont to pray in two diverse s.: When

99:1.4 in all of these new and rapidly changing human s..

100:1.1 concepts of diversified life s. and cosmic relations.

101:3.4 react to certain trying intellectual and testing social s.

101:3.17 of the actual and trying s. of real human existence.

101:9.5 right technique of reacting to the ever-recurring s. of

107:7.3 In all s. not concerned with the domain of the human

109:5.3 Therefore, in scrutinizing mental s., safety lies only

109:6.5 in each of life’s recurring s. maintained a consecrated

111:6.1 also engenders many social and moral s. fraught with

112:1.1 on numerous levels and in successive universe s.

114:7.6 contending with impending world emergency s..

118:8.11 in each of life’s s. declaring, “It is my will that your

119:3.5 skill with which this Material Son met the trying s.

123:4.7 even in special s. these beings can so act only in

127:0.2 more testing conflicts or more trying s. than Jesus

127:2.6 one of the most delicate and difficult s. of his early

130:4.7 to the demands and possibilities of universe s.,

132:5.13 erred, in doubtful s., on the side of merciful regard

132:5.13 doubt about the equity and justice of material s.,

136:6.1 these creator prerogatives in the recurring life s.

136:8.8 his vast universe the folly of creating artificial s.

136:9.13 three constantly recurring s.: the clamor to be fed,

139:5.8 Philip met s. as they arose in his work with “Come”—

140:5.5 and throughout all of these trying s. to love even

140:8.13 It seemed to be his purpose in all social s. to teach

141:3.3 Serious s. would arise every few days, but Andrew

147:4.8 your personal problems of adjustment to your life s..

153:1.3 choosing between the recurring s. of good and evil

154:2.5 Problematic s., coupled with exertion stimuli,

156:5.10 may be utilized in dealing with difficult social s.

160:1.9 you are effectively armed to meet the difficult s. of

160:1.11 methods of adjusting to the ever-changing s. of

160:5.2 and forever a mode of reacting to the s. of life;

172:5.7 his sagacity and cleverness in handling difficult s..

193:4.9 Judas was dishonest in his attitude toward life s..

196:0.5 in each of life’s trying s. Jesus unfailingly exhibited

196:0.7 commonplace social, economic, and moral life s..

SivaHindu lord of life and death

94:4.5 The worship of the second and third members, S.

94:4.5 S. is lord of life and death, god of fertility, master of

94:4.5 S. and Vishnu are each regarded by some as supreme

104:1.5 Indian conception was Brahma, S., and Vishnu.)

Siwalik Hills

64:3.4 To the east of the Badonan peoples, in the S. of

sixsee six apostles; six days; six feet; six hours;

six hundred, etc.; six miles; six months; six o’clock;

six races or peoples; six thousand; six weeks;

six years

5:0.2 existential realities of his s. absolute co-ordinates,

12:1.3 master universe is existent in s. concentric ellipses

13:1.2 somewhat familiar with s. of these special worlds,

13:2.6 you are not permitted to visit the other s. sacred

15:1.4 number s. occupies most of the southern curve,

15:1.5 swings on between superuniverses one and s.,

15:3.14 7. The movement of Orvonton and s. associated

15:14.3 we feel that the s. unique purposes of cosmic

15:14.3 as manifested in the s. associated supercreations

15:14.4 so also is each of its s. associated superuniverses.

16:3.12 Master Spirit Number S..

16:3.12 it is Master Spirit Number S. who responds.

17:6.2 We are conversant with s. phases of the career of a

17:6.10 We know of these s. phases of the career of a local

21:3.4 a Creator Son in a local universe passes through s.

21:4.5 a Creator Son who had completed s. phases of his

22:10.4 since I was directed to head a commission of s.

26:3.9 These beings, of origin on circuit number s., operate

26:6.4 examiners on the pilot world of circuit number s..

26:8.4 and the Son, hail from superuniverse number s.,

28:5.6 so with the s. other types of these reflective angels.

29:4.20 the management and control of s. of the nine more

31:0.8 These s. groups of glorified beings compose this

31:0.10 they have served in all the other s. supercreations.

31:7.3 there are just s. classes of permanent members.

31:10.13 in association with the other s. similarly recruiting

31:10.17 in association with the s. other finaliter corps.

31:10.20 There are s. other assembling finality corps, but

35:2.2 as well as that for the s. associated spheres and their

35:3.1 each of which is encircled by s. tributary spheres

35:3.2 the pilot world and the next s. primary spheres in the

35:3.10 The s. tributary worlds of each of these Melchizedek

35:3.12 pursuing their training on the s. encircling planets of

35:3.13 beings who reside on the s. tributary worlds of the

35:3.19 6. The time on sphere number s. is devoted to an

35:7.1 Each of these spheres, with its s. encircling satellites,

35:7.2 with supplemental work on its s. satellites, on up

35:7.2 up through the remaining s. primary spheres and

36:2.9 is surrounded by s. satellites, on which the special

36:2.10 headquarters sphere, together with its s. tributary

36:2.19 World Number S. is dedicated to the correlation of

36:2.19 This world and its s. tributaries embrace the schools

36:5.12 everything that all of the other s. mental ministers

37:3.7 Sphere number one and all of its s. tributary satellites

38:3.1 There serve in the local universe s. other orders of

38:3.1 These s. groups of angelic associates are never

38:4.1 Each of these worlds has s. tributary satellites,

38:4.1 remaining s. clusters are occupied by the s. orders

38:4.1 maintains headquarters on one of these s. primary

38:4.1 specialized activities on the s. tributary satellites.

41:9.5 Your sun is now passing out of its s. billionth year.

42:9.3 a quality will change for s. consecutive elements,

45:1.4 And when present on any one of these s. cultural

45:1.8 But on transition world number s. there is no

47:7.4 More of this preparation continues on worlds s. and

47:8.1 are permitted to visit transition world number s.,

47:8.7 During the sojourn on world number s. the

49:2.25 There are s. differing types of mortal nutrition:

49:4.2 There are s. basic evolutionary races: three primary—

59:0.7 It may be subdivided into s. long periods, each

61:5.4 experienced s. separate and distinct ice invasions,

66:1.5 among the five or s. most fortunate planets in all

71:1.3 but this group of s. nations never quite functioned as

78:1.5 3. The Andonites maintained five or s. settlements

93:1.3 volunteered to do that which had been done only s.

97:9.10 David took s. wives from the women of Jebus,

104:3.13 Thus is the Father related to the s. co-ordinate

106:0.14 4. Your ignorance of the s. prime purposes of

108:2.3 the co-ordination of the associated s. adjutants of

112:4.8 as a student observer on one of the other s. sacred

120:0.2 Michael had bestowed himself s. times after the

120:0.2 the similitude of s. differing orders of his diverse

120:0.7 Michael had s. times previously been instructed by

120:1.1 have you executed the s. previous commissions,

122:4.3 because, s. generations previously, Joseph’s paternal

123:0.2 there were s. others whose ages were sufficiently

131:4.5 he inhabits the other s. wide-spreading universes.

137:4.11 Near at hand stood s. waterpots of stone, filled with

138:8.1 divided the apostolic funds into s. equal portions,

142:2.3 “But, Master, who told you I was the father of s.

147:6.2 Therefore a commission of s. secret spies was

147:6.2 These s. Jews caught up with the apostolic party,

147:7.2 the leader of the s. spies said to him: “I was today

148:7.1 Jesus went the s. Jerusalem spies were sure to follow

148:8.1 to Bethsaida recalling the s. spying Pharisees.

148:9.1 with the s. Pharisees from Jerusalem seated in the

148:9.4 arrived to bid the s. spies return to Jerusalem.

154:7.2 smaller craft, containing s. of David’s messengers,

166:2.7 The other s. were cured of a skin disease which had

174:3.1 case where a certain man who had s. brothers died

174:3.1 And so on until all s. of the brothers had had her,

174:3.1 all s. of them passed on without leaving children.

186:3.1 so he early removed some five or s. tents up the

six apostles

137:4.3 Jesus’ s. disciple-apostles were looking for him to

137:4.6 was effectually removed from the minds of his s.

137:5.2 Only the s. apostles were present at this meeting;

137:5.2 These s. chosen men had journeyed from Cana to

137:6.1 Jesus gave seats of honor to his s. apostles,

137:7.1 though cheerful and joyous, sessions with these s.

138:0.1 Jesus called the s. apostles together that afternoon

138:1.1 Jesus imparted his final instructions to the s..

138:1.2 But, Master, will these s. men come into our midst

138:1.3 The s. did not separate to go to their work until

138:1.3 has intrusted us with the choosing of these s. new

138:1.4 It had been arranged that the s. were to labor for two

138:2.0 2. CHOOSING THE SIX

138:2.1 This first missionary tour of the s. was eminently

138:2.1 presented their nominations for the s. new apostles.

138:2.2 all s. of the new apostles were formally accepted by

138:2.2 apostles were formally accepted by all the older s..

138:2.10 Jesus spent a full day with the s., answering their

138:2.10 They now saw the wisdom of the Master’s plan of

138:3.1 The next day Jesus and the s. went to call upon

138:6.1 Each day the s. new apostles were put in the hands

138:6.1 carefully reviewed, for the benefit of the younger s.,

138:7.3 the recent choosing of the s., and the withdrawal

179:4.7 Jesus chose s. of these apostles, and though Judas

181:2.19 All s. of you have done well to work in peace with

193:6.5 This left but s. of the original twelve apostles to

194:1.2 S. of the apostles participated in this meeting:

six billionth

41:9.5 Your sun is now passing out of its s. billionth year.

six days

74:3.9 The first s. of the Urantia adventure had been very

74:4.2 The amazing events of the first s. of Adam and Eve

74:8.1 The story of the creation of Urantia in s. was based

74:8.1 the tradition that Adam and Eve had spent just s.

74:8.1 Adam’s spending s. inspecting the Garden was not

74:8.2 The legend of the making of the world in s. was an

74:8.10 And then the tradition of Adam’s s. got woven into

74:8.10 the tradition of creation in s. was written out and

141:3.1 that two apostles should rest each day of the s. in the

142:3.15 5. S. you may work, but on the seventh day you

144:6.2 were in session three times a day and for s. each

158:1.1 was s. after the memorable noontide confession of

167:3.2 “Are there not s. in which men should do all their

172:1.2 S. before the Passover, on the evening after the

six feet

61:3.5 rhinoceroses—but the giant pigs, more than s. tall,

80:7.2 They were all under s. feet in height and had been

93:2.5 Nodite and Sumerian peoples, being almost s. in

135:1.4 At sixteen he was more than s. feet tall and almost

six hours

33:6.7 day is equal to eighteen days and s. of Urantia time,

72:5.9 These people labor s. hours each working day and,

72:5.10 The richest man on the continent works s. a day in

six hundred

43:0.1 meaning the s. sixth inhabited world in the local

58:1.1 This was to be our s. and sixth experience with the

58:1.7 ancient inland seas were seldom over five or s. feet

58:1.7 sunlight can penetrate ocean water for more than s.

59:3.9 thickness of this Niagara series being about s. feet.

62:3.5 for fifteen thousand years (s. hundred generations),

94:6.1 About s. years before the arrival of Michael,

97:9.5 David with s. men entered into a Philistine alliance

143:4.1 For more than s. years the Jews of Judea, and later

167:0.1 he was accompanied by over s. followers.

six miles

58:2.6 lower five or s. miles of the earth’s atmosphere is

58:2.6 the temperature steadily falls for s. or eight miles,

six months

128:2.3 worked s. with metals and acquired considerable skill

128:2.5 Living much of the time in Sepphoris for s. afforded

128:2.6 after s.’ sojourn at Sepphoris Jesus was not averse

128:5.6 remainder of this year was the most uneventful s.

132:0.4 of all the manifold experiences of his s.’ sojourn in

132:0.4 spare time for almost s. in intimate association

132:4.3 Jesus always regarded this s. as one of the richest

132:4.4 such an aggressive man could not thus function for s.

138:8.6 had wonderful times throughout these five or s.

six o’clock

190:1.2 after s. the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea and

191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after s.,

192:1.1 About s. Friday morning, April 21, the morontia

143:5.1 And it was almost s. on this summer’s evening

158:1.6 the Father Melchizedek, not returning until about s.

184:5.11 At s. that morning Jesus was led forth from the home

185:0.1 Shortly after s. on this Friday morning, April 7, Jesus

185:1.8 presumed to dictate to Pilate—to get him up at s. to

six races or peoples

51:4.0 4. THE SIX EVOLUTIONARY RACES

51:4.3 On those worlds having all s. evolutionary races

51:4.4 The evolution of s.—or of three—colored races, while

51:4.8 These s. evolutionary races are destined to be

52:1.1 There are s. basic types or races of primitive men,

61:7.4 Suddenly and in one generation the s. colored races

63:4.9 human beings into at least three, and more often s.,

64:0.2 Prince and the appearance of the s. colored races

64:5.2 the Sangik family, the ancestors of all the s. colored

64:5.4 while we separately consider the s. Sangik races

64:6.0 6. THE SIX SANGIK RACES OF URANTIA

64:6.1 On an average evolutionary planet the s. of color

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

64:6.30 the plan of evolving either three or s. colored races

64:7.7 Of all the s. colored races they have survived in

65:4.7 race prior to the evolution of the s. colored peoples

65:4.7 the first world in Satania where the s. colored races

65:4.8 later, with the appearance of the s. Sangik races.

66:0.2 concurrent with the appearance of the s. colored

74:2.5 embracing a representative of each of the s. Sangik

82:6.2 Of the s. colored Sangik races, three were primary

six thousand

41:3.6 such a star, if on Urantia, would weigh s. pounds.

41:6.3 a gaseous stone surface, on the sun s. miles thick;

66:7.20 Dalamatia had a resident population of almost s..

79:6.11 The Chinese of even s. years ago were still keen

95:3.5 In s. years only four great prophets arose among

six weeks

76:1.1 camped on the plains west of the stream almost s.

122:2.5 It was not until about s. before John’s birth that

134:7.7 And Jesus lived alone with God for s. on the slopes

135:0.1 only after he had an unusual dream about s. before

136:3.1 been wet with the dews of Mount Hermon for s..

156:2.3 This period of about s. in Phoenicia was a very

163:1.6 went forth preaching and teaching for about s.,

six years

47:2.5 families of five, ranging in ages from s. to fourteen;

47:2.5 these families consist of children whose ages are s.,

72:2.3 The federal chief executive is elected every s. years

72:2.8 their term of office is concurrent with his—s. years.

72:7.14 years, one quarter being elected every s. years.

72:7.14 Every s. years this body, by a three-fourths ballot,

72:9.6 The election of a federal chief executive every s. is

94:7.2 grew into the philosophy of Buddhism after s. of the

123:3.2 his young life occurred when he was not quite s. old.

123:3.4 Before Jesus was s. of age, in the early summer of

135:0.3 of June, 1 B.C., when he was a little over s. of age.

sixteen

45:4.20 the unanimous consent of the s. permanent members,

47:2.5 Any time after s., if final choice has been made, they

47:2.5 very few children under s. years of age will be found

67:3.5 s. of the Andonite attendants of the disloyal staff

74:6.7 children attended their own schools until they were s.

74:7.1 They were trained intellectually until they were s.

74:7.1 From s. to twenty they were taught in the Urantia

77:6.2 Among the children of Adamson there were just s.

77:6.3 These s. children lived and died as mortals of the

97:9.22 assassinated the king and put his s.-year-old son on

122:10.3 thus perished in one day s. boy babies in Bethlehem

132:0.4 and s. of the mystery-cult leaders and spent much

135:1.4 When s. years old, John, as a result of reading about

135:1.4 At s. John was more than six feet tall and almost full

sixteenth

31:9.2 The s. proscription of the mandate authorizing these

90:2.7 They could not be driven out, and even in the s. after

127:1.0 1. THE SIXTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 10)

193:0.1 The s. morontia manifestation of Jesus occurred

sixthsee sixth century; sixth circle; sixth-stage;

sixth superuniverse

11:2.2 It is definitely ellipsoid, being one-s. longer in the

17:6.9 local universe cosovereign enters upon the s. phase

27:7.8 and the s. jubilee was the occasion of the Paradise

28:4.13 This corps is composed of the s. primary seconaphim

31:9.8 This s. group of Master Architects numbers 3,430

33:3.2 the s. group of Supreme Spirits, being the 611,121st

33:5.2 Immanuel, number 611,121 of the s. order of

34:5.3 This ministry of the s. and seventh adjutants indicates

36:5.3 But with regard to the s. and seventh adjutant

37:2.10 The s. group of seven Salvington worlds and their

38:9.6 and only the s. and the seventh, the spirit of worship

39:3.10 The s. order of supervising seraphim act as special

41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the s. order is

43:0.1 meaning the six hundred s. inhabited world in the

46:5.22 while the s. is the home of the transition ministers.

46:7.5 mind equivalates to a totality or s. reality level,

47:8.0 8. THE SIXTH MANSION WORLD

47:8.3 the sojourn on the fifth mansion world or even the s..

48:6.1 These angels are of the s. order of seraphic servers,

48:6.33 the fifth, Uversa; the s., Havona; and the seventh,

49:2.25 The s. technique of energizing is limited to midway

51:4.3 spiritual development, the second, fourth, and s.

56:7.2 through the worlds of the s. Havona circuit.

58:1.1 This was to be our six hundred and s. experience

61:7.6 250,000 years ago the s. and last glaciation began.

61:7.9 150,000 years ago the s. and last glacier reached its

64:7.17 take to the sea when the s. and last glacier finally

65:7.7 experiencing mind up to the level of the s. phase,

74:3.7 The s. day was devoted to an inspection of the

74:3.9 When the s. day of their sojourn on earth was over,

74:4.1 That night, the night following the s. day, while

78:4.1 racial inheritance was from one-eighth to one-s violet

80:4.5 the Andite horsemen made their appearance in the s.

85:7.1 these same primitive minds the s. adjutant spirit,

86:0.1 the influence of the s. and seventh mind-adjutants

104:4.34 The S. Triunity—the triunity of cosmic-associated

106:6.0 6. ABSOLUTE OR S.-PHASE INTEGRATION

108:2.1 Urantia, on the average, just prior to the s. birthday.

110:6.16 A seventh or s. circler can be almost as truly God-

114:6.12 The present corps is the s. group to serve during this

119:6.0 6. THE SIXTH BESTOWAL

119:6.2 Before leaving Salvington for the s. bestowal,

120:0.4 on the s. bestowal to the will of the Eternal Son;

123:3.0 3. EVENTS OF THE SIXTH YEAR (1 B.C. )

123:3.1 told on his s. birthday that the sacred book had

136:10.0 10. THE SIXTH DECISION

139:6.1 Nathaniel, the s. and last of the apostles to be chosen

190:4.1 Master made his s. morontia appearance to forty

sixth-century

79:4.8 spiritual awakening of the s. century before Christ

79:8.15 moral, and semireligious awakening of the s.

92:5.12 4. The s. century before Christ.

92:5.14 6. The s. century after Christ.

94:5.8 their gospel that the great philosophers of s. China

94:6.1 And in the s. before Christ, through an unusual

94:6.9 (Kung Fu-tze) was a contemporary of Lao in s.

94:7.1 Gautama Siddhartha was born in the s. before Christ

95:6.1 in that great century of moral renaissance, the s.

95:6.9 one of that unique group that sprang up in the s.

98:2.2 This was the situation when, during the s. before

98:2.5 The Greek poets of the fifth and s., notably Pindar,

98:3.2 renaissance of Melchizedek’s gospel during the s.

sixth circle

14:5.4 their Master Spirit, they are transferred to the s..

26:6.1 when translated from the seventh to the s. and are

26:6.1 The supremacy guides function only on the s. of the

31:3.4 quartan or graduate spirits after reaching the s. of

46:5.17 The s. is the tarrying place of the Life Carriers.

110:6.16 A seventh or s. circler can be almost as truly God-

113:1.7 In the s., a seraphic pair with one company of

sixth-stage or sixth-stage spirits

17:6.10 are of record as entering upon the career of ss..

31:3.3 significant fact that they are of record as only ss..

31:3.4 They subsequently attain the s. of spirit existence

40:10.11 Finaliters remain unfinished creatures—ss.—and hence

55:0.10 6. The s. or major sector stage.

55:4.21 6. The s. of light and life witnesses the development

55:9.3 By the attainment of the s. of stabilization these

55:11.3 Concerning the s., or major sector stabilization, we

55:11.7 we find worlds settled in the fifth and the s. stages

56:6.4 the finaliters, ss., have not found the Supreme Being,

107:5.6 these spirits of the s. appear to transmute some mind

117:6.6 continue in the universe careers of the s. finaliters

117:6.7 Upon the completion of the s. of existence and the

191:3.3 to the s. on Thursday, the 27th, to the seventh stage

sixth superuniverse

16:3.13 This Spirit directs the affairs of the s. much as would

16:3.13 the Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the s..

sixtieth

57:8.9 the Life Carriers would execute their s. Satania

58:1.1 life patterns in Satania and our s. opportunity to

65:4.1 On this planet we made our s. attempt to modify and

sixty

41:3.2 of your sun and is s. million times its volume.

67:4.2 The s. members of the planetary staff who went into

67:4.2 original s. and their forty-four modified Andonite

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the s. staff rebels;

77:2.4 when the s. rebels of the staff, the followers of Nod,

94:7.5 began sending his students out in groups of s. to

142:4.4 Flavius made a great feast for Jesus and invited s. of

151:2.2 sprang up to bear, some thirty, some s., and some

151:2.3 springing up to bear, some thirty, some s., and

183:2.4 Judas was accompanied by more than s. persons—

sixty-five

49:5.20 Of the spirit-reception types, s. per cent are of the

57:4.9 planetary family of one hundred and s. worlds,

58:4.7 about s. or seventy of these stratified records of past

64:6.7 s. thousand years ago, Onamonalonton appeared as

72:6.2 all persons must retire from gainful pursuit at s.

72:9.4 aged persons who may be retired on pensions at s..

78:5.4 Mesopotamia, s. per cent of these last waves of

78:6.2 S. per cent entered Europe by the Caspian Sea route

sixty-four

42:5.1 s. are wholly or partially recognized on Urantia.

sixty-nine

63:6.8 (from A.D. 1934), and he lived to be s. years of age.

sixty-one

25:4.10 and operating in Orvonton is in excess of s. trillion.

58:0.1 In Satania there are only s. worlds similar to Urantia,

73:2.3 From their highland headquarters and from s.

sixty-seven

77:5.6 Adamson and Ratta had a family of s. children.

sixty-third

119:8.9 Christ Michael, is the s. of a series of presentations,

sixty-three

74:6.2 Eve bore s. children, thirty-two daughters and

sixty-two

67:5.4 One hundred and s. years after the rebellion a tidal

165:0.2 the women’s corps, now numbering s., took over

sixtyfold

151:1.2 and, growing, yielded, some thirtyfold, some s.,

sizable

124:5.2 it may be seen that Jesus had a s. family of small

sizesee sizewith Urantia

11:4.1 central Isle ends abruptly at the periphery, but its s. is

15:4.5 Nebulae vary greatly in s. and in the resulting number

15:4.5 the majority of which are many times the s. of yours.

15:5.7 There is a critical limit to the s. of individual stars.

15:6.11 we can therefore calculate the exact s. and location

15:6.14 they range in s. from planetesimals to enormous

15:7.3 increase in material s., morontia beauty, spirit glory

15:14.8 but it is of such an extraordinary s. that it is of little

29:3.8 To undertake to inform you further concerning the s.

41:3.4 When less than one tenth the s. of your sun, these

41:3.4 When upwards of thirty times its s.—rather thirty

41:4.7 for all this enormous s., over forty million times that

41:10.3 Age, s, rate of revolution, and velocity through space

42:3.1 on the number and s. of the revolving members,

42:6.8 ounce, then were s. to be proportionately magnified,

42:6.8 an electron—should be magnified to the s. of the head

42:7.2 same relative distance, in comparison with actual s.,

49:2.19 the gravity of those planets which are not of ideal s.

57:6.4 If space bodies are similar in s. and density, collisions

57:6.4 bodies of similar density are relatively unequal in s.,

57:6.6 for their moons, which continued to increase in s.

57:6.8 members continued to grow in s. as space meteors

57:6.10 years ago the planets had grown immensely in s..

57:7.2 there was not so much difference in s. until about

57:7.4 years ago the earth was two thirds its present s.,

57:7.4 Earth’s rapid gain over the moon in s. enabled it to

57:8.1 The planet had attained approximately its present s..

57:8.5 but meteors are diminishing in both frequency and s..

59:0.2 the planet attained its present s. to the time of life

60:2.1 life reached its greatest development, in point of s.,

60:2.8 their average s. ranging from three to four inches,

60:2.11 As time passed, the sea serpents grew to such s. that

60:3.21 too little brain substance in comparison with body s..

61:1.10 possessed large brains in comparison to body s..

61:2.3 the enormous increase in the s. of the tropic seas,

61:2.5 Even the mammals of large s. and small brain soon

61:2.5 Brains and agility had replaced armor and s. in the

61:3.6 no animal the s. of an elephant could have survived

61:3.6 unless it had possessed a brain of large s. and

61:3.10 while the elephant is greatly handicapped by s.

61:6.1 possessed large brains in proportion to their s.

61:6.1 These new mid-mammals—almost twice the s.

62:2.3 this new species had the largest brains for their s.

68:6.6 The s. of the family has always been influenced by

72:1.1 on an isolated continent about the s. of Australia.

72:2.2 metropolitan government, depending on the s. of city

72:7.11 to fifty per cent, depending on the s. of an estate

74:6.1 Before the s. of the Adamic family outgrew these

122:6.3 In later years, as the family grew in s., they would

133:8.1 Antioch was the third city of the empire in s. and

143:3.3 your problem is found to have shrunk in s.

152:2.1 and the multitude was daily increasing in s.,

173:1.3 one-half shekel, a coin about the s. of a ten cent

sizewith Urantia

15:6.15 Urantia, in s., density, and location, is in many

41:4.4 suns, has now contracted almost to the s. of Urantia,

43:0.2 surrounding Edentia are about ten times the s. of

43:0.2 of these seventy worlds are about the s. of Urantia.

43:0.2 These 771 architectural spheres are comparable in s.

45:0.1 capital, is almost one hundred times the s. of Urantia,

45:0.1 transition spheres are just about the s. of Urantia.

49:0.4 these moons are often in s. very near that of Urantia,

55:3.13 A planet the s. of Urantia, when fairly well settled,

57:7.2 Urantia was then about one fifth its present s. and

sized

31:9.9 last of the ever-increasing-s. universes of outer space

114:2.5 advised by similar and varying s. commissions of

sizes

46:5.9 different s. and are fashioned of differing materials.

60:2.1 The dinosaurs evolved in all s. from a species less

skeletal

62:4.4 The s. proportions of this new species were very

81:4.3 were originally five distinct types of s. structure:

81:4.9 Their s. structures come the nearest to preserving the

81:4.10 Study of such s. structures will disclose that man

81:4.14 And the s. characteristics of the three surviving types

87:7.10 The cult is the s. structure around which grows the

88:2.1 the s. remains of saints and heroes are still regarded

skeleton

81:2.17 brought together, making the s. frame for the hut,

81:4.3 are serviceable in deciphering racial origins, the s. is

189:1.3 in all that is personal, matter is the s. of morontia,

skeletons

59:4.12 Veritable bone beds of fish teeth and s. may be found

skeptic

121:4.5 4. The S.. Skepticism asserted that knowledge was

139:8.1 knew him intimately to regard him as a trifling s..

185:1.3 Pilate, himself being a s., did not understand that

196:2.9 Jesus was not a moral s.; he viewed man positively

skeptical

103:6.14 lean upon metaphysics, it unfailingly becomes s.,

103:7.6 increasingly tolerant of each other, less and less s..

122:2.5 of the story of Gabriel’s visit, Zacharias was very s.

122:3.3 were always very s. about the divine mission of Jesus

139:8.1 True, Thomas’s was a logical, s. type of mind, but he

139:8.9 Thomas was analytical, not merely s..

195:0.2 intellectual, war weary, and thoroughly s. of all

skepticism

102:6.4 S. may challenge the theories of theology, but

121:4.5 S. asserted that knowledge was fallacious, and that

121:4.5 It was a purely negative attitude and never became

196:0.11 not disturbed seriously by fears, doubts, and s..

skeptics

98:6.2 religion thus languished until the days of the S.,

139:11.8 Jesus was not afraid to identify himself with s.,

sketch

44:0.21 can do no more than attempt to s. a crude parallelism

100:4.5 Only in the second s. you are favored with a

sketchers

44:2.4 you might call s. and painters, artists who preserve

skies

4:1.3 “His faithfulness is established in the very s..”

5:2.3 What a mistake to dream of God far off in the s.

62:3.9 seven children were killed by this bolt from the s..

skill

14:3.3 Eternals of Days teach with supreme s. and direct

17:6.4 training requisite to the acquirement of spirit s. in her

22:3.4 administrative wisdom and unusual executive s.,

22:4.1 developed the ability to worship beyond the s. of all

25:4.12 acquiring added knowledge and enhanced s.,

28:5.8 the Voices of Wisdom and, by the consummate s.

39:0.10 functional s. in one or more of the seraphic services.

43:7.3 These training schools of special s. and technical

43:7.4 abandonters can equal the univitatia in artistic s.,

44:0.13 impart their superior knowledge and s. to their less

44:8.5 obliteration of characteristic individuality in s.,

48:7.3 1. A display of specialized s. does not signify

58:7.12 pages unfailingly tell the truth if you but acquire s. in

63:5.5 great s. in constructing stone sleeping chambers,

64:4.12 of the chase tended greatly to improve hunting s..

69:3.5 Their s. in working with metals made the people

70:8.4 2. Personal—the recognition of ability, endurance, s.,

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be acquirement of s

72:4.4 and on to the national trials of s. and prowess.

72:5.6 2. Reasonable salary for s. employed in industrial

72:5.8 prorated to all three divisions: capital, s., and labor.

72:5.10 transferred from industry to play, s., scientific

80:6.3 they added to the metalworking s. of the Egyptians.

81:6.30 continue to multiply and increase in s. and dexterity.

82:3.6 severe marriage tests embraced s. in hunting, fighting

86:1.6 to men of understanding, nor favor to men of s.;

109:0.1 so does the Adjuster achieve s. for the next stage

109:1.4 They progressively acquire Adjuster s. and ability

113:2.3 angelic pair—in the light of seraphic experience, s.,

116:5.17 the evolving universes continue to challenge the s. of

119:3.5 the patience, fortitude, and s. with which this Son

124:3.7 of the demonstrations of athletic s. and physical

128:2.3 with metals and acquired considerable s. at the anvil.

129:1.2 Zebedee had long known of the s. of the Nazareth

146:2.14 never taught that human knowledge and special s.

160:4.5 3. Ability and s..

160:4.11 Ability is that which you inherit, while s. is what

160:4.11 S. is one of the real sources of the satisfaction of

skilled

26:2.1 The supernaphim are the s. ministers to all types of

26:9.1 tutelage of the Father guides, the older, highly s.,

38:0.3 the corps of the s. and common ministers of the local

66:2.7 the hands of the highly s. volunteer commission

69:3.11 of commodities came the exchange of s. labor.

70:8.9 the s. workers, followed by the unskilled laborers.

72:4.6 precollege school system at eighteen is a s. artisan.

80:3.5 the men were s. hunters and courageous warriors.

80:7.2 These emigrants to Crete were highly s. in textiles,

82:5.3 s. workmen sought to keep the knowledge of their

122:5.7 Mary was more than averagely s. in most of the

129:1.8 Jesus registered as a “s. craftsman of Capernaum.”

130:2.1 There was a shortage of s. woodworkers for this

skillful

22:3.2 more than ten billion of these s. administrators.

25:7.1 They are s. play sponsors and are ably assisted in

29:4.24 They are also s. in their efforts to insulate the planets

29:4.25 a transformation under their s. manipulation.

29:4.29 Transmitters form s. liaisons which are effective in

42:4.3 by their s. manipulation of the basic units of

44:0.3 through the ages this brilliant body of s. workers

44:1.5 3. Energy impingements—melody produced by the s.

44:8.2 human mind and the Adjuster are unusually s.,

48:1.5 patient and s. Morontia Power Supervisors will

48:4.2 The Morontia Companions are s. play sponsors,

48:6.32 but they are the s. sociologists and the wise ethnic

63:5.6 early humans became highly s. in the fashioning of

77:9.10 Midwayers are the s. ministers who compensate that

78:4.5 the most s. and sagacious militarists ever to live on

78:5.8 They were s. domesticators of animals and expert

80:1.6 the ambition of becoming so s. and artistic as to win

80:6.3 Egypt was fortunate in gaining many of the most s.

114:7.9 through the s. penetration of the minds of the

123:6.5 Jesus was a s. harpist and enjoyed entertaining both

124:1.13 Jesus was an original thinker and a s. teacher,

127:3.8 Jesus was s., so arranging the order of the reading of

127:6.12 Jesus is becoming experienced in the s. wresting

156:5.15 every true believer becomes more s. in alluring his

169:2.1 they are s. in making friends with the mammon of

skillfully

15:4.3 the energies they so s. and intelligently manipulate.

29:4.18 though mechanical and matter-of-fact in nature, is s.

39:5.13 wide open, the sleeping personality is s. deposited,

48:2.17 necessary changes in creature form are s. effected by

96:3.5 This dash for liberty was carefully planned and s.

133:7.3 Jesus s. and tenderly cared for the lad, and Gonod

167:5.5 Jesus s. avoided clashing with his questioners about

178:1.16 you are s. to put the leaven of new truth in the

skills

77:8.5 accordance with innate endowments and acquired s.,

skin

63:4.1 It is the original Andonic s. pigment.

63:4.1 In general appearance and s. color these Andonites

64:5.3 all of their offspring tended toward the s. color of

66:4.7 In s. color and language these materialized members

70:3.10 and then proceed to prick the s. until it bled;

166:2.7 The other six were cured of a s. disease which had

skinned, darker

80:3.7 before the days when the ds. Races came north from

skins

63:2.5 they had been forced to make use of animal s. for

63:4.1 a coloring substance which is found in the s. of all

63:4.1 were the first creatures to use the s. of animals as a

64:5.3 their s. manifested a unique tendency to turn various

66:5.2 improved methods of treating s. for use as clothing,

80:8.2 their pale s. and broad heads were typical of that

147:7.2 Neither do men put new wine into old wine s., lest

147:7.2 lest the new wine burst the s. so that both the wine

147:7.2 burst the skins so that both the wine and the s. perish

147:7.2 The wise man puts the new wine into fresh wine s..

skirmish

171:4.8 unpleasant preliminary s. with the Jewish religious

skirted

183:3.10 so he s. around through the olive orchards and

skull

78:8.1 evidenced by the s. types found in the graves of

81:4.3 these s. dimensions are serviceable in deciphering

88:1.8 Belief in s. fetishes accounts for much of later-day

89:0.1 in addition to practicing the cult of s. worship,

90:4.4 the first operations was that of trephining the s. to

skulls

82:3.5 although such s. were sometimes purchasable.

sky

41:4.5 the majority of the suns which twinkle in the night s.

46:1.5 they just sift out of the s., emanating equally from all

63:2.5 But the autumn sun was getting lower in the s.,

85:0.4 has worshiped about everything imaginable in the s.

85:5.1 the children of the s. father and the earth mother.

95:1.4 triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of earth, sea, and s.

95:2.7 long believed that the stars twinkling in the night s.

151:2.3 The birds of the s. that snatched away the seed

187:5.1 the s. darkened by reason of the fine sand in the air

187:5.1 Before one o’clock the s. was so dark the sun was

skyline

123:5.12 peak in majestic splendor and monopolized the s.,

slabs

66:5.9 early peoples utilized tree barks, stone s., a form of

slack

124:1.12 When work and caravan travel were s., Jesus made

127:1.6 Jesus was never idle no matter how s. work might be

128:2.3 when carpenter work was s. about Nazareth, Jesus

slackness

72:11.3 During periods of industrial s. many thousands of

slain

173:5.2 had assaulted and s. his chosen messengers,

175:1.22 Zechariah, who was s. between the sanctuary and

slander

194:3.2 It so often appears that s., lies, and dishonesty—sin—

slang

81:6.17 to play with language develops new words—s..

81:6.17 If the majority adopt the s., then usage constitutes it

slapped

184:3.18 many mockingly s. him with the palms of their hands.

slapping

172:5.13 in a spirit of gleeful ridicule and, s. him on the back

slate

58:7.10 rock deposits contain small amounts of shale or s.

59:1.16 turned into quartz, shale has been changed to s.,

slates

126:1.6 smooth white boards which were used as writing s.,

slaughter

69:8.3 The ambush of Ai, with the wholesale s. of men,

69:8.3 is a faithful picture of the barbaric s. practiced by

70:1.15 this assault, with its s. of all the males and the killing

89:5.7 women and children who had been fattened for s..

122:10.4 learning of the order to s. Bethlehem boy babies,

124:6.14 as to why the Father required the s. of so many

125:1.4 the blood from the hands of the officiating s. priests

125:2.1 It was the s. of lambs in such enormous numbers that

125:2.4 was greatly disturbed by revolting dreams of s.

125:5.5 why all this s. of animals to gain divine favor—

130:2.5 he perished, by accident, in the great s. of Jews

136:9.7 The idea of battle, contention, and s. was

185:1.5 the s. of a large company of Galileans even as they

185:1.6 finally was deposed as a result of the needless s. of

slaughtered

73:4.1 No animals were ever s. within its precincts.

125:2.3 of celebrating the Passover without the s. lamb.

slavesee slave to

34:7.6 enjoy comparative deliverance from the s.-bondage

69:3.7 4. Master and s..

69:8.1 Woman was the first s., a family s..

69:8.5 to till the soil; hence they became the great s. race.

69:8.9 mechanical invention rendered the s. obsolete.

69:9.7 Monogamy is the s.-free ideal of the matchless

70:8.8 The s. could never become a capitalist, though the

83:3.4 to suggest far removal from the times of s. wives

83:5.9 4. S. wives.

83:5.14 these plural wives were mere laborers, s. wives.

84:4.3 but rather a piece of property, a servant or s. and,

87:2.7 a well-to-do savage expected that at least one s.

87:2.8 a s. is speared to death to make the ghost journey

103:5.10 Mortal man is neither a helpless s. of the inflexible

121:3.5 because they were forced to compete with s. labor.

121:3.7 The power of the master over his s. was unqualified.

130:5.4 A drunken degenerate was attacking a s. girl on the

130:6.3 abject fear-s. and the bond-servant of depression

134:6.1 free, then another must become an absolute s..

141:2.2 When God’s will is your law, you are noble s.

179:3.2 and proposing to wash his feet as would a s..

186:1.2 of silver—the current price of a good, healthy s..

186:1.4 a reward for my service, money—the price of a s..

slave to

12:7.4 God is not a habit-bound s. to the chronicity of the

12:7.6 volitional, for the great God is not a helpless s. to his

68:4.4 primitive savage was a s. to the tyranny of usage;

68:4.5 by custom; the savage was a veritable s. to usage;

69:9.5 form of slavery; the worker was made s. to the idler.

81:2.14 The savage is a s. to nature, but scientific civilization

132:2.4 a social automaton, and a s. to religious authority.

slaveholder

132:4.5 Jesus spent one evening with a wealthy s., talked

slavery

12:9.5 science is emerging from the s. of fear and bondage

12:9.5 the s. of mathematics, and the relative blindness of

28:6.17 Service—purposeful service, not s.—is productive of

51:4.6 This accounts for the origin of s. on the planets

51:4.7 But on all normal spheres this sort of primitive s. is

66:6.2 S. to tradition produces stability and co-operation by

66:6.2 have been wholly liberated from the s. of custom;

68:4.3 from the bondage of fear and the s. of superstition.

68:5.4 and thus to gain considerable freedom from food s..

68:5.7 Pastoral living afforded further relief from food s.;

68:5.8 husbandry reduced women to the depths of social s..

68:6.11 such low-grade demands as to prove veritable s.

69:3.7 conquered, and that meant the beginning of human s.

69:5.8 in olden days debt s. extended even to the control of

69:8.0 8. SLAVERY AS A FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION

69:8.1 This sort of sex s. grew directly out of man’s

69:8.2 S. was a great advancement over massacre and

69:8.4 S. was not prevalent among the pastoral peoples,

69:8.6 S. was an indispensable link in the chain of human

69:8.6 It was the bridge over which society passed from

69:8.6 it compelled backward and lazy peoples to work

69:8.7 The institution of s. compelled man to invent the

69:8.7 it gave origin to the beginning of government.

69:8.7 S. demands strong regulation and during the Middle

69:8.8 True, s. was oppressive, but it was in the schools of

69:8.8 S. creates an organization of culture and social

69:8.9 S., like polygamy, is passing because it does not pay.

69:8.10 Involuntary s. has given way to a new and improved

69:8.12 S. has nearly disappeared; domesticated animals are

69:8.12 up from savagery by way of fire, animals, and s.;

69:9.5 earnings among the group was virtually a form of s.;

69:9.7 (Polygamy is the survival of the female-s. element

70:2.9 evolutionary and selective value, but like s., war

70:2.17 6. The threat of standardized industrial s., personality

70:8.5 s. brought about the first general division of society

71:1.18 5. S.—classes of citizenship.

71:2.6 5. S. to public opinion; the majority is not always

71:2.10 S., serfdom, and all forms of human bondage must

71:8.5 The abolition of all forms of s. and human bondage.

71:8.11 The elimination of toiling s. by machine invention

72:5.2 No problems have arisen out of the abolition of s.

81:2.13 The institutions of s. and private ownership of land

81:2.13 S. raised the master’s standard of living and

84:4.2 power over man, even when held by him in abject s..

84:5.3 woman gradually emerges from s. and obscurity.

84:5.8 tended toward woman’s liberation from domestic s.

86:7.5 Industry, war, s., and civil government arose in

87:0.2 excite more pity than this picture of man’s abject s.

89:5.1 cannibalism persisted because of the s of superstition

94:5.7 have the Chinese fallen into helpless s. to priestcraft.

96:5.1 the polyglot horde of so-called Hebrews out of s.

101:0.1 ranges from the primitive fear s. of the evolving

101:7.4 but there stagnate in consequence of cultural s..

102:2.1 to the bondage of ignorance, the s. of superstition,

121:3.7 S., even of superior peoples, was a feature of Roman

121:3.8 church so tolerant of this modified form of s..

121:5.11 blissful realms beyond this world of sorrow and s..”

121:7.5 But when the Jewish religion of good works and s.

126:1.2 taught Joseph’s brethren sold him into Egyptian s.

132:4.7 bondage of darkness and from the s. of ignorance.”

142:7.17 the sordid affairs of s., poverty, houses, and lands,

143:2.4 the fear of self-bondage and the s. of self-denial.

179:5.2 from a state of racial s. into individual freedom;

195:0.3 polygamy, and in limited degree, even s..

195:3.9 the degradation of woman, s. and race decadence,

195:8.4 Secularism frees man from ecclesiastical s. only to

195:8.4 into the tyranny of political and economic s..

196:2.9 he delivered them from the s. of taboo and taught

196:3.23 not a part of these grotesque systems of religious s..

slaves

64:6.25 have been forcibly taken away, from age to age, as s.

69:5.10 But never did the barter in sex s. advance society;

69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly sacrificed scores of s. to

69:6.1 rose through the instrumentality of fire, animals, s.,

69:8.4 and taking as s. only the women and children.

69:8.4 not allowed to sell such rejected consorts as s.

69:8.5 to trust this wealth to the keeping of s. or women.

69:8.7 because the feudal lords could not control the s..

69:8.7 like the native Australians of today, never had s..

69:8.8 Eventually the s. shared the blessings of a higher

69:8.9 disastrous suddenly to liberate great numbers of s.;

69:8.10 Today, men are not social s., but thousands allow

69:8.12 today man reaches back, discarding the help of s.

69:9.16 it was soon followed by a succession of s., serfs,

70:1.11 4. S.—need of recruits for the labor ranks.

70:8.6 Wealth and the possession of s. was a genetic basis

70:8.8 warriors, capitalist-traders, common laborers, and s..

72:5.2 Those s. who satisfactorily passed mental, moral,

72:5.2 many of these superior s. were war captives or

72:5.2 years ago they deported the last of their inferior s.,

80:3.9 began to save many of the mediocre captives as s..

80:3.9 it was the progeny of these s. that subsequently

80:7.6 the mediocre descendants of the Danubian s. who

81:1.4 Since s. were so generally employed by the earlier

84:7.9 embraced a related working group, including the s.,

87:2.8 s. were killed when their master died that they might

87:2.8 delighted to have the ghosts of their murderers as s.;

89:4.9 when he stated that he had sacrificed: 113,433 s.,

89:6.3 Jephthah thought that one of his trusty s. would thus

89:6.5 It was long the practice of many groups to build s.

92:7.11 S. have always experienced great difficulty in

93:9.1 what Moses built upon when he led the Hebrew s.

96:2.5 the rank and file of the Hebrew captive s. was a

96:3.3 these s. carried latent possibilities of development in

96:3.4 had discovered disloyalty among the Bedouin s..

96:3.5 by the loot of the advancing host of escaping s.

96:4.1 the Bedouin s. knew little about such teachings,

96:4.3 new and higher idea of Deity to these ignorant s.

97:3.4 In general, the Baalites owned houses, lands, and s..

97:9.25 the Judahites started reforms, such as releasing s.,

98:1.1 the notions and beliefs of the hordes of inferior s.

98:2.3 the rank and file of the progeny of the s. of former

121:3.6 5. The s..

121:3.6 Half the population of the Roman state were s.;

121:3.6 many were superior individuals and quickly made

121:3.7 largely composed of the lower classes and these s..

121:3.8 Superior s. often received wages and by saving their

121:3.8 Many such emancipated s. rose to high positions in

125:6.9 what s. you are—subservient to the Roman yoke and

132:4.5 gave freedom to one hundred and seventeen s..

133:0.2 already the progeny of great numbers of inferior s.

133:5.12 and ignorant, being the offspring of the inferior s. of

140:8.29 religion for everybody, not alone for weaklings and s

142:7.1 Shall your disciples own s.?

143:1.2 such teachings are fit for only weaklings and s..

143:1.5 who told you my gospel was intended only for s.

165:2.3 and here also are some of you, s. of tradition, who

173:1.3 The temple head tax, payable by all except s.,

179:1.6 to the times when their fathers were s. in Egypt.

185:6.4 are s. to religious prejudice and victims of intense

187:1.5 Romans never crucified a Roman citizen; only s. and

slavish

1:1.2 arbitrary recognition, formal worship, or s. service

5:6.9 relative liberation from s. response to antecedent

12:7.6 automatic force; God is not a s. law-bound power.

29:4.34 associators are the most s. of all intelligent creatures.

69:9.16 machinery is gradually setting men free from s. toil.

86:6.7 spirits, the s. bondage to evolutionary religious fear,

91:8.5 or the s. obeisance of a fear-ridden mortal.

99:5.2 Religion is not a s. belief in threats of punishment or

101:10.8 are no longer a s. part of the mathematical cosmos

118:10.14 s. before the cruel mastery of his own inner fears.

121:7.3 bound by the s. demands of the traditions,

147:6.6 Jesus’ antagonism to the s. ceremonials was always

149:2.9 Jesus lifted women out of the s. drudgery of the ages

149:2.10 Jesus denounced s. devotion to meaningless

149:6.2 driving yourselves through s. fear to the irksome

149:6.5 appreciative worship in the place of s. bondage

159:4.10 distort the Scriptures, making them the guide to s.

170:3.1 which would exceed the righteousness of s. works

195:8.4 the institutionalized church than it sells him into s.

slavishly

111:1.8 But man does not passively, s., surrender his will to

slay

89:6.4 customary to s. a person as a “foundation sacrifice.”

97:4.3 I direct the sword of justice, and it shall s. them.”

101:3.16 Dares to declare, “Even though he s. me, yet will I

159:4.5 directed your forefathers to go forth in battle to s.

175:1.20 make ready to s. him of whom the prophets spoke,

194:4.4 and foreknowledge of God, you did crucify and s..

slaying

98:5.3 in recognition of his s. the mythical sacred bull,

sleepnoun

24:6.3 the s. of eternity transit to the Paradise goal, where

25:8.5 awaken on the Isle of Light from the terminal s. of

26:10.6 and soon thereafter the last transit s. will terminate,

26:10.6 the inevitable s. which ever intervenes between the

26:11.6 the resurrection of eternity from the terminal s. of

26:11.7 you closed your eyes in the natural s. of death,

26:11.8 transition was indeed death, the second an ideal s.,

27:1.1 when the pilgrim awakes from the last transition s.,

27:1.2 Rest is of a sevenfold nature: There is the rest of s.

27:1.2 And then there is the transit s., the unconscious

27:1.2 Entirely different from all of these is the deep s. of

27:1.2 the s. which ever attends transition from actual

27:1.3 But the last metamorphic s. is something more than

27:1.4 the primary supernaphim who produced the final s.

27:1.5 the last transition s. has been experienced; now

27:1.5 “And there shall be no more s..

28:7.3 world until you close your eyes in the Havona s.

30:4.11 Such surviving souls must rest in unconscious s.

30:4.12 those who avoid the longer or shorter s. of death.

39:2.10 from world to world until after the last rest of s. on

39:2.11 is not unlike the experience of death or s. except that

39:2.12 length of a journey when in transit s. is immaterial.

39:2.12 The transit s. is induced by the liaison between the

39:5.13 after due registry, are inducted into the transit s..

47:3.10 the end of ten days you will enter the translation s.

47:10.5 mansonia career experience the adjustment s. and

48:3.8 on the initial mansion world from the first transit s.

48:6.33 in which his Adjuster was detached during s.

49:6.5 During the s of their subjects these waiting Adjusters

51:2.1 to the deep s. preparatory to being enseraphimed

66:2.7 citizens were held in the s. of seraphic transport.

76:6.1 and Eve would sometime awake from the s. of death

76:6.2 not long rest in the oblivion of the unconscious s.

84:8.5 refreshing s., rest, recreation, and all pastimes which

86:5.10 Early in evolution s. was regarded as proving that

86:5.10 experiences of the soul during s. while temporarily

90:4.4 In later times the resort to temple s., during which

109:2.6 5. At some time, during human s., has been detached

109:5.1 At such times, and sometimes during s., the Adjuster

110:5.4 put into the psychic records during unconscious s.

110:5.5 The Adjusters do work during s., but your

112:3.7 absolutely unconscious during the long or short s. of

113:7.5 mortal associates awaken from the last transit s. of

140:6.14 But s. had departed from their eyes.

140:7.1 After a few hours’ s., when the twelve were

142:3.23 They went, each one to his s..

146:6.3 Jesus told them the boy was merely in a deep s.,

147:8.6 speaking and every man went to his place for s..

148:8.3 trance and dreamed fantastic dreams when his s.

152:4.2 grew weary and fell into a deep s. of exhaustion.

152:5.1 offshore near Zebedee’s house and sought s. until

152:5.5 of Gennesaret for two or three days of rest and s..

159:3.14 believers before they made ready for the night’s s..

167:4.5 asleep, and I would go to awake him out of this s.!

167:4.6 Jews at that time to speak of death as a form of s.,

168:2.9 Time is nonexistent to those who s. the s. of death.

177:5.6 “Go to your s., my brethren, and peace be upon you

182:0.1 John, being in need of s., had obtained several

182:2.3 they had been running short on s. ever since their

182:2.9 They sought s. that they might rise up early in the

183:0.1 Jesus suggested they go to their tents and seek s.

183:1.1 weary apostles slept the s. of physical exhaustion.

187:1.8 had he been permitted to enjoy one moment of s..

188:3.9 the resurrection of life followed the s. of death as of

sleepverb

4:1.4 Behold, he who keeps us shall neither slumber nor s..

26:11.6 The perfected pilgrims begin this rest, go to s.,

26:11.7 as you mortals go to s. on the pilot world of the

39:2.12 When enseraphimed, you go to s. for a specified time

39:2.12 It is as if you went to s. on a transport vehicle in one

39:2.12 through space, enseraphimed, while you rest—s..

47:4.4 You go to s. with the seraphic transport and awake

49:6.2 all but “many of those who s. in the dust awake.”

55:6.2 mortal; they continue to breathe, eat, s., and drink.

69:6.2 backward tribes refuse to s. unless a flame burns

69:7.4 first possible for the whole clan to s. at night.

77:8.3 But midwayers do not s., neither do they possess

122:3.2 confidence in Mary, was troubled and could not s.

132:7.7 That night after they had retired, Ganid could not s..

137:5.3 That night Jesus did not s..

145:5.1 Neither did Jesus s. much that Saturday night.

145:5.3 Peter could not s. that night; so, very early, shortly

168:2.9 Time is nonexistent to those who s. the s. of death.

172:5.1 They went to their lodgings, though they did not s.

176:2.9 the new camp, but the apostles did not want to s.;

177:5.6 knowing this would be the last night he would ever s.

182:3.4S. on now and take your rest; the time of decision

190:4.1 Neither did any of these Greeks s. that night; they

sleeper

86:5.10 called back by speaking or shouting the s.’ name.

sleepers

86:5.10 ancients made a practice of awaking s. gradually

sleepily

132:7.7 his father only s. replied, “My son, there are others—

sleepingsee sleeping survivors

12:5.4 visitors can go to Paradise without thus s., but they

30:4.12 The passing of time is of no moment to s. mortals;

39:5.13 While the energy shields are wide open, the s.

49:6.5 the repersonalization of a s. mortal there functions

62:3.7 on the ground during the day and s. in the treetops at

62:3.9 prospective mother of the Primates twins was s..

63:5.5 showed great skill in constructing stone s. chambers,

69:9.11 S. space was one of man’s earliest properties.

86:5.6 2. S., natural dreaming.

110:5.2 the unco-ordinated s. mind, present adequate proof

122:6.2 a lampstand, several small stools, and mats for s. on

122:6.3 used as a carpenter shop during the day and as a s.

182:2.3 Before they went to their separate s. quarters,

182:3.4 “Father, you see my s. apostles; have mercy upon

183:3.9 both hastened back to the tents of the s. apostles

189:0.1 his council of the resurrection of s. will creatures

189:3.1 restrict the bestowal of life upon my s. sons;

sleeping survivor(s)

20:2.5 as dispensation terminators, liberators of the s..

20:3.1 They preside over the awakening of the s., sit in

20:6.6 mortal careers, terminate the age, adjudicate the s.,

30:4.3 2. S. Survivors.

30:4.11 .2 S. Survivors.

30:4.11 And these captives were the s. from the days of

30:4.12 The passing of time is of no moment to s. mortals;

30:4.12 they are wholly unconscious and oblivious to the

30:4.12 those who have slept five thousand years will react

30:4.15 mortal flesh is not a part of the reassembly of the s.

30:4.15 of the spirit transcript of the mind of the s..

39:5.13 While the energy shields are wide open, the s.

40:9.3 When such s. are repersonalized on mansion worlds,

47:3.3 personality and constitutes resurrection of a s..

49:6.2 special resurrections of the s. are conducted.

49:6.4 Throughout the life-lapse period of the s. the values

49:6.5 The group guardians of assignment to the s. always

49:6.5 the repersonalization of a s. mortal there functions

49:6.7 Thus are the s. of a planetary age repersonalized in

74:2.8 resurrection of the s. of the second dispensation of

76:5.1 become eligible for admission to the ranks of the s.

76:6.2 by a dispensational adjudication of both the s. and

112:4.3 or awaits a dispensational summoning of the s. of a

112:5.10 or they may be assigned to the ranks of the s. who

112:5.16 which makes possible the reconsciousizing of the s..

113:6.8 the roll call of mercy, the resurrection of the s..

113:6.9 custodians of the slumbering souls of thousands of s.

120:2.4 termination of an age, the resurrection of the s.,

sleepless

125:3.2 none of them had seen their son, they spent a s.

158:4.8 were s. in their confusion and downcast humiliation.

sleeps

47:4.4 Adjuster does not leave you during these transit s.

134:9.5 only the watchman must keep vigil while the city s.

146:6.2 Your son is not dead; he s..

sleight-of-hand

90:1.4 S. feats were regarded as supernatural by the

slender

59:4.1 the land of the world is connected by s. isthmuses

slept

30:4.12 those who have s. five thousand years will react no

52:5.5 the days of Christ Michael on Urantia all souls s.

85:1.1 Jacob s. on a stone because he venerated it; he even

122:8.1 Mary was restless so that neither of them s. much.

125:2.4 Jesus s. very little that night.

125:2.4 His parents likewise s. little.

128:1.2 Jesus labored, grew weary, rested, and s..

135:8.2 Jesus s. little that night, being in close communion

145:4.3 few of them, except the twins, s. much that night.

151:3.15 while he s. by night and went about his business

151:4.1 but while he s., his enemy came and sowed weeds

152:4.3 his dream Peter arose from the seat whereon he s.

157:3.7 The apostles s. little that night; they seemed to sense

158:7.1 The apostles had s. very little that night, so they

164:2.4 That night Nathaniel and Thomas s. little;

172:0.3 While the Master s. that night, the apostles

173:5.6 their various places for rest, but they s. very little.

177:1.6 the lad in hiding near by; he s. only when Jesus s..

183:1.1 he indited in the garden while his weary apostles s.

188:3.9 4. We think the mortal consciousness of Jesus s.

189:2.5 “While we s. during the nighttime, his disciples

191:0.12 Thomas s. a portion of the day and walked over the

slew

76:2.5 that Cain turned upon Abel in wrath and s. him.

175:1.20 you are the wicked sons of them who s. the prophets

slide

58:5.7 pressures tend to cause the continents to s. toward

58:5.8 western, and southern fringes to s. downhill,

58:5.8 oceanic depths, threatening to s. into a watery grave.

sliding

58:5.4 Earthquakes are caused by s. and shifting of the solid

61:5.8 enormous icebergs were s. off the coast of Maine

slightverb

173:5.2 Still others were not content thus to s. the king’s

188:5.2 Salvation does not s. wrongs; it makes them right.

slightadjective

24:7.6 the number of Graduate Guides, allowing for a s.

29:3.11 there is some s. evidence which would warrant the

30:4.20 the first or lowest spirit status is but a s. transition.

49:2.22 But these s. physical variations in no way affect the

51:4.5 a s. tendency for the red, the yellow, and the blue

61:1.12 Following a s. land rise the continent was covered

61:3.3 25,000,000 years ago there was a s. submergence

64:3.5 brought about a s. improvement in the hill tribes of

64:4.9 The s. aridity of the former period lessened,

64:6.24 they were first modified by s. mixture with yellow

82:6.9 their s. inferiority in some other respects.

101:7.4 Or it may be satisfied with s. attainments, just

103:2.7 operate to place a s. preference upon the altruistic

109:3.1 There is also a s. variation in their work among the

123:4.6 But this s. accident, occurring while Joseph was

128:6.4 Already at Nazareth Jude had got into s. trouble

154:2.4 James Zebedee suffered from more than a s. illness.

164:3.14 asked for healing, and since the faith he had was s.,

slighted

3:1.12 does not retire in seclusion because he has been s.;

102:1.3 Eternal truth should not be s. because it chances to

175:1.8 But you all behold how the Father’s mercy is s.

190:1.1 therefore had they s. all his statements about dying,

slightest

42:1.7 in no sense or degree, not even to the s. extent,

48:6.33 s. twisting or perversion of that which is principle—

56:7.8 we have not the s concept of what technique of deity

62:7.1 we had not the s. idea of just how we would be

66:1.5 I never for one moment entertained even in the s.

71:5.4 if such adjustments entail even the s. abrogation of

102:2.2 so tempered that it never conveys the s. impression

112:7.17 We have not the s. doubt that in due time these

114:1.2 this Son of the local universe has made not the s.

124:3.2 exhibit any preference for him, even in the s. degree,

124:3.8 And never again did the boy even in the s. manner

139:4.9 with Jesus’ ever deferring his s. wish to the will of

176:4.5 but we have not the s. idea as to when or in what

181:2.6 except possibly Andrew, entertained even the s.

187:5.2 Jesus did not for one moment entertain the s.

slightly

11:7.3 The vertical cross section of total space would s.

12:5.10 Static ethics and traditional morality are just s.

15:3.6 This former spiral nebula was s. distorted by the

15:7.12 .would be s less than five hundred billion architectural

19:4.8 Their numbers s. exceed thirty-seven billion.

21:3.8 It has existed just s. over nineteen hundred years of

22:5.5 There are now in the service of Orvonton s. over ten

25:4.10 in Orvonton is s. in excess of sixty-one trillion.

37:5.6 The last registration recorded s. over one and one-

41:3.2 million miles, that of your own solar orb being s.

41:4.1 The mass of your sun is s. greater than the estimate

41:6.1 light, in traversing space, is sometimes s. modified by

42:4.12 The lead of original formation weighs s. more than

42:6.2 Preatomic matter becomes s. gravity responsive

43:8.9 contact with similar and s. dissimilar beings with

44:1.12 so largely with the material muscles and so s. with

47:4.6 material, more intellectual, and s. more spiritual.

48:2.2 fairly standard in design though differing s. in nature

49:1.2 technique of living cell reproduction is s. different in

49:2.22 These ten varieties also react in s. different ways to

49:4.3 senses of the three-brained mortals are extended s.

49:5.15 the one-brained races are s. limited in comparison

49:5.17 While the three-brained peoples are capable of a s.

53:7.6 Manotia saved almost two thirds of them, but s. over

58:2.9 needle turns s. to the east as the sun rises and s. to

58:4.3 Africa moved s. south, creating an east and west

58:5.1 is s. above the surface temperature of the sun.

59:1.2 The world climate grows s. warmer and becomes

59:1.14 in the Western Hemisphere were s. different from

61:1.1 very generally above water or only s. submerged.

61:6.1 S. to the west of India, on land now under water

61:7.6 that the northern highlands had begun to sink s.,

63:4.2 but the play instinct was only s. developed,

64:7.18 this union was s. beneficial to the Eskimo tribes.

66:8.1 While s. resentful of senior counsel and somewhat

67:6.6 the descendants of the loyal Andonites s. admixed

68:6.5 an agricultural and industrial population s. under the

72:1.1 predominantly blue and yellow, having a s. greater

72:7.1 the state governments are s. more concerned with

78:1.9 green, orange, and black—maintained a culture s.

79:2.2 the orange race, was s. improved through limited

81:1.1 extending from the Nile valley eastward and s. to the

84:3.5 more alert and conservative than man, though s. less

92:6.1 some of them believe s. in a spirit environment.

114:7.15 said to be worse, and a few may be s. better, but the

128:3.1 This year the financial pressure was s. relaxed as four

134:2.5 the caravan at Lake Urmia, where Jesus tarried for s.

139:4.5 spoiled; maybe John had been humored s. too much.

192:2.4 And then Peter, being s. grieved at the Master’s

slime

58:6.1 Even today the transition s. molds persist, and

65:2.1 Man’s primordial ancestors were literally the s. and

156:5.1 its roots are grounded in the s. and muck of the soil

slippery

174:0.2 I would warn you to beware the s. paths of flattery

slipping

61:5.8 were s. out through Puget Sound into the Pacific,

139:12.11 warned Judas that he was s., but divine warnings are

slogans

87:7.10 But a cult—a symbolism of rituals, s., or goals—will

195:6.10 Religion must provide itself with new up-to-date s..

195:10.11 embodied in one of its own s.: “A house divided

slope

60:3.14 On the eastern s. of the Rocky Mountains, near the

142:8.4 This park was situated on the western s. of the

173:5.6 who made their way up the western s. of Olivet

174:0.3 way down the s. of Olivet Jesus paused and visited

176:0.2 were minded to climb up the western s. of Olivet

193:5.1 Jesus arrived on the western s. of Mount Olivet

sloped

151:6.1 most of the near-by eastern shore of the lake s. up

slopes

123:5.12 skyline, 3,000 feet of the upper s. glistening white

124:6.3 talked much about Saul, who took his life on the s.

124:6.9 On the eastern s. of Olivet they paused for rest in the

134:7.7 Jesus lived alone with God for six weeks on the s.

134:8.1 Tiglath, Jesus ascended the lonely s. of the mountain.

134:9.5 spent a day and a night alone on the s. of Gilboa,

144:0.1 at a secluded camp upon the s. of Mount Gilboa.

162:0.1 Matthew over to a village on the eastern s. of

sloping

95:2.7 The s. entrance passage of the great pyramid pointed

slothful

71:6.2 it keeps many otherwise s. mortals hard at work.

91:6.5 Do not be so s. as to ask God to solve your

100:4.2 The s. animal mind rebels at the effort required to

109:4.5 even the pre-experienced Adjuster of a s. deserter.

131:3.5 who persists in being s., indolent, feeble, idle,

165:6.3 “But if the servant is s. and begins to say in his

171:8.7 ‘Take the money from this s. servant and give it to

176:3.4 lord answered: ‘You are an indolent and s. steward

slothfulness

111:1.9 Only by selfishness, s., and sinfulness can the will

117:4.13 the universes by the s. of animalistic retrogression?

176:3.9 servant with the one talent in that he blamed his s.

sloths

61:4.3 Asiatic s., armadillos, antelopes, and bears entered

61:4.4 In South America s., armadillos, anteaters, and the

61:5.7 horses, camels, deer, musk oxen, bison, ground s.,

61:5.7 saber-toothed tigers, s. as large as elephants,

61:7.15 In their places s., armadillos, and water hogs came

slowsee slow down; slow to or not slow to

19:6.8 now witnessing the s. changes in the central universe

23:3.2 gravity traversers and the comparatively s. speeds of

54:4.8 Justice in a mercy-dominated universe may be s.,

57:7.4 to begin the s. robbery of the little atmosphere

58:4.3 were beginning their long and s. westward drift.

59:4.15 This inundation was s. in appearing and equally s.

65:8.4 delayed by the s. development of physical conditions,

66:5.13 This body was s. in functioning.

66:5.22 these primitive peoples were not s. in reverting to

66:6.3 They well understood the s. evolution of the human

66:6.5 The process was s. but very effectual.

70:1.17 Military mercy has been s. in coming to mankind.

70:12.3 public opinion, though s. in appearing, marked a

71:3.10 by evolution, by the s. growth of civic consciousness,

74:8.5 the ancients understood the s. and evolutionary

75:5.9 of the Nodite settlement near Eden was not s. in

78:3.7 in Africa, there to begin its s. racial deterioration.

79:5.6 were not s. in forsaking the inhospitable shores of

81:1.3 Evolution may be s., but it is terribly effective.

81:6.1 Andites to invigorate and stimulate the s. progress of

81:6.39 civilization is always delayed when its leaders are s.

81:6.44 progress was relatively s. since one generation could

82:5.1 This was all a s. development; the savage did not

86:7.6 Evolution may be s., but it is unerringly effective.

87:4.3 The notion of two kinds of spirit ghosts made s. but

87:5.14 S., very s, is man to abandon those methods whereby

92:3.5 And it is not strange that progress was s.;

95:1.8 to supplant s. evolution by sudden revolution.

102:2.4 with the developments of s.-moving science.

103:0.2 otherwise s.-moving course of planetary evolution.

118:8.5 has also provided for the s. accumulation of the

118:10.23 Providence is the s and sure emergence of the mighty

124:1.13 grew discouraged with their s.-acting minds.

127:4.7 Simon was s. in getting settled down in life and was

127:4.8 Martha was s in thought and action but a dependable

128:1.8 The self-realization of divinity was a s. and,

128:2.4 He had begun the s. process of weaning his family

128:6.5 Jude flushed with fiery indignation and was not s.

131:8.3 heavenly Reason is s. and patient in his designs

133:2.4 The journey to Nicopolis was pleasant but s. as the

136:8.5 trying to get ahead of the natural, s., and sure way

139:5.7 were untold billions of similar s.-thinking mortals,

147:5.7 True, the child may at first make s. progress, but

149:4.2 ‘he who is s. of wrath is of great understanding,’

152:5.3 Are you all s. of spiritual comprehension and

153:1.3 deeds of courageous choosing by the s. process of

153:5.2 The leaders from Jerusalem were not s. to feed this

154:1.3 From then on there was a steady, s., but more

158:1.9 apostles were so badly frightened that they were s.

170:4.14 become discouraged by the apparently s. progress

187:2.1 during these hours of lingering torture and s. death.

189:1.3 Mankind is s. to perceive that, in all that is personal,

189:2.1 the memory of enduring the sight of the s. decay

190:5.4 “How s. you are to comprehend the truth!

195:9.10 Christianity is threatened by s. death from formalism,

slow down

42:4.9 the dark worlds and all outer space can s. electronic

42:6.4 The ultimatons, unknown on Urantia, s. through

48:2.20 They s. the energy revolutions to that point where

slow to or not slow to

54:0.1 Man is s. to perceive that contrastive perfection and

54:4.2 Creator-father, might be s. to destroy his own Sons.

54:6.8 time-bound mortal minds should be s. to criticize the

69:2.3 Primitive man was not s. to recognize the advantages

69:2.7 Magic was s. to give way before foresight, self-

76:2.2 Abel was not s. to note that preference was shown

84:7.2 man was s. to take an interest in the establishment of

86:2.3 Mankind has been s. to learn that there is not

87:5.14 S., very s, is man to abandon those methods whereby

90:3.9 Mankind has been very s. to learn the material

93:5.4 were s. to give up the many gods of Mesopotamia

95:5.5 they were not s. to connect all of Egypt’s troubles

132:3.3 Natural man is s. to initiate changes in his habits of

137:6.5 they will be s. to recognize in the revelation of my

139:3.4 James was s. at first to comprehend the Master’s

139:6.3 Nathaniel was not s. to ask the question, “Can any

140:6.8 you are s. to discern the spirit of my teaching.

141:4.3 sacrifice, were s. to comprehend what Jesus meant.

147:4.10 Nathaniel was s. to recover from his supposition that

150:8.11 were not s. to recognize that trouble was brewing.

167:1.4 The Pharisee was not s. to voice his resentment

173:2.8 the people were not s. to discern the dishonesty

179:3.8 But why are you so s. to learn that the secret of

190:5.4 “How s. you are to comprehend the truth!

191:5.1 Thomas was s. to surrender; he disliked to give in.

193:2.3 they were never s. to identify his personality when

195:10.13 And the genuine lovers of truth will be s. to forget

slowed down

42:5.4 the ultimatons as they are s. to that point where they

46:3.2 the only planetary activity which is not s. during the

57:6.2 the sun were the first to have their revolutions s.

133:5.10 When the energies of the universe are so s. that they

slower

57:6.2 causing a planet to revolve s. until axial revolution

slowing down

9:3.4 Such powers operate by s. energy to the point of

42:5.8 next step in the s. of the electron yields solar X rays

42:5.11 9. Infrared rays—the s. of electronic activity still

slowly

11:4.2 the s. circulating presences of the Power Directors

15:5.9 circulating in space, small planets may s. accumulate.

16:0.12 an enormous force-focal headquarters, which s.

19:5.4 the Solitary Messengers, whose ranks are s. but

27:7.6 the spiritual emotions of beings who have s. made

29:1.3 Paradise, where their s. circulating presences indicate

39:4.12 —and just as s. and by just such gradual stages.

40:10.7 they represent a s. accumulating body of insight-

46:0.1 ages pass, the results of disharmony are being s.

48:6.32 by revelation would be fatal to those s. emerging

50:4.10 a civilizing influence which s. transforms the races

52:7.7 S. but surely the world is being won to the joyous

54:2.3 something personal and unique to the s. erecting

55:5.4 Self-control is s. rendering laws of human enactment

57:7.6 The primitive planetary atmosphere is s. evolving,

58:1.5 S. but surely physical developments on earth and in

58:7.2 sparse throughout these early times and only s. made

59:1.15 undramatic, taking place s. over millions of years.

59:6.4 was high above the sea; the west was s. rising.

60:2.8 never again appeared in the s. cooling polar seas.

61:2.5 the mammals s. assumed domination of the earth,

61:3.1 segregation were s. changing the world’s weather,

61:4.6 cooler; the land plants were s. moving southward.

62:1.2 westward over the Bering land bridge and had s.

63:5.1 were hindered by the s. advancing ice of the third

65:6.5 Now the human species is s. gravitating toward

66:6.4 Each of the ten planetary commissions set about s. to

68:2.2 Thus does the whole social body push on s. toward

69:2.1 Primitive industry s. grew up as an insurance against

69:9.18 —but mankind will do well to move s. in making

70:0.3 government, comparative law and order, s. emerged

70:1.22 only s. does the social attitude of amity displace that

70:2.9 sometime be abandoned as civilization s. advances.

70:12.20 cannot be revealed but must be s. and laboriously

71:2.1 Go s.!

71:5.1 In current society, competition is s. displacing war in

72:5.1 every intelligent laborer is s. becoming a capitalist.

72:5.12 S. but certainly they are conquering their machines.

74:0.1 biologic uplifters to Urantia, settled s. to the surface

75:1.4 S. their courage weakened, their spirits drooped,

79:1.3 By 8000 B.C. the s. increasing aridity of the highland

79:2.4 the valleys of the Indus and Ganges and s. moving

79:8.4 S. the genius of the yellow race became diverted

80:1.2 with their settlements on the s. rising Nile delta.

80:1.7 S. the migrating sons of Eden united with the higher

80:2.5 S. this magnificent people extended their territory

80:4.4 All previous waves of Andites had moved so s. that

80:7.9 whole of Mesopotamia was being s. deteriorated by

80:8.4 through the Balkan peninsula and were moving s.

81:2.14 but scientific civilization is s. conferring liberty on

81:6.1 Culture did s. spread throughout the world.

81:6.8 But s. the tools of civilization improved.

83:1.5 marriage is s. becoming mutual, romantic, parental,

83:5.2 Family life s. and surely developed because sex and

83:5.15 Human customs evolve, but very s..

83:7.4 marriage continues to thrive and s. improve under

84:5.4 S. but surely the mores change so as to provide for

84:5.4 The advancing mores s. provided increasingly better

86:6.4 Primitive man s. evolved religion out of his innate

86:7.2 Religion is s. ascending to higher philosophic levels

89:5.14 taboo on man-eating originated in Dalamatia and s.

90:3.9 S. and certainly the unfolding of a scientific era is

90:5.1 Therefore, since man’s s. evolving mind conceived

91:1.1 social, moral, and spiritual values which are s. taking

92:0.1 Evolutionary religion arose s. throughout the

92:2.1 S., surely, but grudgingly, does religion (worship)

92:3.5 religion: the pressure of the s. advancing mores and

92:3.5 The cult advances s. in generation epochs and

93:1.1 the human races were s. losing ground spiritually.

95:5.1 The teachings of Amenemope were s. losing their

102:0.1 Each day of life s. and surely tightens the grasp of

102:8.6 has invariably lagged behind the s. changing mores

106:2.3 Creator divinities in the grand universe s. expands to

108:6.5 they are thus s. and surely re-creating you as you

109:4.4 the world would s. return to many of the scenes of

117:6.25 but men find him s. and patiently as a river quietly

118:10.14 his science is s. but effectively destroying his

126:5.5 The pay of a common day-laboring carpenter was s.

127:0.4 S., but certainly and by actual experience, this Son

127:5.1 discover that she was s. falling in love with this son

127:6.12 Jesus is s. learning how to live the heavenly life

128:3.9 Mary was s. giving up the idea that Jesus was to

129:0.3 All the family had s. awakened to the realization that

134:9.8 Jesus listened to these reports as John s. worked

140:10.2 they s. assimilated his teaching because Jesus was all

144:0.2 the s. augmenting tension between the leaders of

152:6.5 twelve men were s. awaking to the realization of the

153:1.3 many of his followers were s. but surely preparing

153:1.3 Master knew that many of his disciples were s. but

157:1.5 three waiting men entered their boat and s. rowed

158:7.7 S. the twelve were grasping the idea that Jesus was

158:7.8 S. they began to realize what the Master must endure

166:3.7 S. the apostles and many of the disciples were

179:1.7 as a look of disappointment s. crept over Jesus’ face.

193:4.3 s. developed the ability to confide in their fellows.

195:8.10 its unparalleled materialistic achievement, is s.

195:9.3 and are even now s. triumphing over the materialism,

slowness

118:8.6 The s. of evolution, of human cultural progress,

181:2.11 because of your s. of comprehending the truths I

slows

15:5.7 When a sun reaches this limit, unless it s. down in

sluggish

58:7.10 the s. swamp water of some ancient sheltered shore

59:3.4 the mineral deposits represent the sedimentation of s.

60:2.11 serpents grew to such size that they became very s.

60:2.14 And so did these s. land reptiles perish in ever-

60:3.11 the enormous energy of the s. momentum of the

65:2.1 the slime and ooze of the ocean bed in the s. bays

124:6.8 could look south over the s. waters of the Dead Sea.

sluggishly

59:1.19 poor swimmers, trilobites s. floated in the water or

slumber

4:1.4 Behold, he who keeps us shall neither s. nor sleep.

24:6.3 and will witness your entrance into the terminal s.

26:11.6 to complete their preparation for the transition s.

27:1.1 the last transition sleep, the s. which graduates a

27:1.2 then there is the transit sleep, the unconscious s.

27:7.8 of the Paradise awakening from the final transit s.

39:2.11 there is an automatic time element in the transit s..

39:2.12 one city and, after resting in peaceful s. all night,

50:3.6 They enter the transition s. and awaken delivered

51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the seraphic s. continues

76:5.3 you will be called from the embrace of mortal s.

90:4.4 essayed actual surgery in connection with temple s.;

110:5.3 During the s. season the Adjuster attempts to achieve

113:3.4 when you engage in your terminal transition s.,

130:4.12 Ganid was heavy of eye and was soon lost in s..

182:3.2 After the three had aroused from their s.,

194:3.2 religions crave extinction in endless s. and rest.

195:0.18 they yet s. in this religion of paganized Christianity,

slumbered

39:2.12 You journeyed while you s..

74:4.1 Adam and Eve s., strange things were transpiring

151:5.4 boat about as though it were a toy ship, Jesus s. on

slumbering

37:3.6 seraphic guardians of the s. personalities respond to

77:8.1 when Michael removed the s. survivors of time,

112:5.19 custodian of the potentialities of the s. immortal soul,

113:6.5 trustee of the survival values of mortal man’s s. soul

113:6.9 and eventually become custodians of the s. souls of

160:3.1 as a stimulus to call forth man’s s. spiritual forces.

195:4.1 existed, alongside this s. and secularized religion,

slumbers

27:1.3 is something more than those previous transition s.

170:5.21 cocoon in which the kingdom of Jesus’ concept s..

smallsee small measure; small planet(s) or sphere(s)

or world(s); see also group; groups

12:3.8 gravity action on the grand universe is a very s. part

13:4.4 are unvarying in all the universes, s. or great.

15:2.3 in the younger systems only a comparatively s.

15:5.14 the formation of those s., nonluminous collections

15:6.10 More than two trillion are too distant and too s. ever

15:6.12 The meteors and other s. particles of matter

19:6.2 Havoners gain an experience which to no s. extent

21:2.4 Before any new forms of things, great or s.,

25:3.15 these are only a very s. fraction of the multitude of

35:4.5 he presided over a s. colony of truth seekers residing

41:4.3 The atoms in these supergases are exceptionally s.;

41:8.3 In large suns—s. circular nebulae—when hydrogen

42:8.5 by the emission of certain s. uncharged particles.

46:2.2 There are thousands upon thousands of s. lakes

49:0.4 S. ones having a high rate of axial revolution are

57:6.3 explosion will shatter the moon into s. particles,

57:7.1 the solar system were swarming with s. disruptive

58:2.2 s. and apparently insignificant amount of ozone

58:6.3 result of the gradual accumulation of s. variations;

58:7.10 transition rock deposits contain s. amounts of shale

59:6.4 continents were covered by great and s. salt lakes

60:1.10 distinguished from all animals by their s. brains,

60:3.9 and s. amounts of limestone, together with inferior

60:3.15 giving rise to numerous s. isolated volcanic cones.

60:3.22 the true birds, a s. pigeonlike creature which was

61:1.2 The father of the placental mammals was a s., active,

61:1.9 A s. reptilian, egg-laying type of mammal

61:1.9 Soon there were s. horses, fleet-footed

61:1.9 They were all s., primitive, and best suited to living

61:2.5 Even the mammals of large size and s. brain soon

61:2.7 soon giving rise to many species of s. dogs.

61:2.9 A s. hoglike creature also developed which became

61:6.1 These s. animals walked mostly on their hind legs,

61:7.10 which carved out the present-day lakes, great and s..

62:2.4 Being s. of stature and having keen minds to realize

64:6.16 This race received a s. but potent legacy of the later

66:3.5 the central temple of the Father of all, which was s.

66:5.20 that the real causes of many diseases were too s. to

66:7.7 still later a s. number of the yellow race were also

71:1.2 early states were s. and were the result of conquest.

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who reside in s. country

72:5.1 intelligent laborer is slowly becoming a s. capitalist.

74:3.8 hosts of living things too s. to be seen by human

74:7.23 gains resulted from the s. amount of the blood of

77:8.6 This group bear names; they are a s. corps and are

78:5.7 embarking in a fleet of s. boats from Japan,

78:8.1 of Mesopotamian civilization, a s. minority of this

79:3.1 the infusion of even this s. amount of the blood of

79:5.7 hunters who practiced agriculture to a s. extent.

79:6.7 The northern Chinese, already strengthened by s.

79:7.2 years after the arrival of even the s. numbers of these

82:6.10 on a s. scale—extending over long periods of time—

89:5.15 man could eat only a s. ceremonial bit, a sacrament.

94:7.1 a petty chieftain who ruled by sufferance over a s.

94:11.4 It was taught that the s. truth was for little minds,

95:1.9 S. bands scattered here and there continued their

96:3.5 pursued by Pharaoh and a s. body of Egyptians,

97:7.5 It was no s., anthropomorphic, man-made God that

97:9.7 David with his s. army made his headquarters at the

103:7.3 no s. degree be the study of energy transmutation

121:1.8 The s. upper class was rich; a miserable lower class

121:3.4 3. The s. middle class.

122:6.2 a loom, a lampstand, several s. stools, and mats for

122:6.2 As a s. boy Jesus often fed grain to this mill while his

122:6.3 the table would be lighted by a s., flat clay lamp,

122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to seek work, and their s. savings

123:1.6 this same year that Joseph built a s. workshop

124:1.7 A s. workbench was built for Jesus, and for the first

124:5.2 that Jesus had a sizable family of s. children left to

126:4.9 they hung on the wall over James’s s. workbench.

126:5.11 to warrant undertaking the purchase of a s. farm.

127:6.11 prepared to begin work at the s. bench in the home

128:4.8 retaining only a s. portion for his immediate expenses

129:1.3 work, turning out these new-style boats, than his s.

129:2.1 Jesus asked for a s. sum of money to defray his

129:2.1 with Zebedee he had drawn only s. sums of money,

130:1.5 that it cannot contain the s. and unreal things of evil.

130:6.3 You may be surrounded with s. enemies and be

130:8.3 that was long enough to change the life of a s. boy,

131:0.1 young man spent much of his time and no s. sum

132:5.19 Do not become so s. that you would stoop to the

133:4.14 They traveled on a s. boat which could be carried

133:9.4 Jesus stood and watched as the s. boat carried

134:5.14 In this world state the s. nations will be as

134:5.14 as the s. state of Rhode Island has its two senators

134:6.4 thus creating the machinery for preventing s. wars,

135:0.2 s. village known in those days as the City of Judah,

135:0.5 Zacharias and Elizabeth had a s. farm on which they

136:4.14 Jesus drank from the s. spring which came from the

139:3.6 Jesus’ understanding interest in the s. and the great,

139:5.6 Never could Philip find anything in Jesus that was s.,

139:12.1 Judas was born in Kerioth, a s. town in southern

140:1.7 this s. beginning of twelve commonplace men,

140:6.1 while the twins built a s. fire to give them warmth

144:8.4 he who is but s. in the kingdom is greater because

145:3.14 A s. number were truly edified by this ministry, but

146:1.1 The s. city of Rimmon had once been dedicated to

146:2.1 the second evening of their sojourn in this s. town

147:5.8 Better to have a s. but living and growing faith than

148:6.10 still, s. voice, saying, ‘This is the way; walk therein

148:9.2 paralysis was carried down on a s. couch by his

151:5.4 Jesus lay asleep in the stern of the boat under a s.

151:6.2 About halfway up the hillside on a s., relatively level

151:6.6 the dogs charged upon a s. and untended herd of

154:1.1 S. companies of inquirers assembled each

155:1.3 Because their outlook is s. and narrow, they are able

155:2.2 preaching the gospel to a s. but earnest company

156:4.2 way of Alexander’s mole to conduct s. meetings,

159:5.17 habitually put large meanings into s. expressions.

160:2.10 can build up such trustworthy and effective s. units

166:2.8 They think it a s. matter if they neglect to give

168:1.1 standing before the family tomb, a s. natural cave,

172:3.1 And it was in this s. village, where almost every

172:4.2 as she cast two mites (s. coppers) into the trumpet.

177:0.4 off alone, John Mark came forward with a s. basket

183:0.3 secreted himself in a s. shed near the olive press.

186:1.7 the girdle of his cloak, fastened one end to a s. tree

187:1.2 s. white boards on which had been written with

192:1.3 dropped anchor and prepared to enter the s. boat

192:1.3 having come ashore in the s. boat, hauling the net of

195:1.7 politics as long as they lived in s. city-states, but

195:2.3 S. wonder that their Greek teachers were able to

small measure

79:8.6 soil-conservation difficulties contributed in no s. to

90:4.1 their religion was in no s. a technique for disease

92:5.10 Urantia religion was in no s. regenerated by the

93:5.2 Michael among the Hebrew people were in no s.

109:4.4 The indwelling Adjusters have in no s. co-operated

121:6.2 into Greek at Alexandria was responsible in no s.

small planet(s) or sphere(s) or world(s)

15:5.6 may subsequently be assembled to form s. worlds

15:5.7 Numerous s. planets may be formed as a by-product

15:5.9 circulating in space, s. planets slowly accumulate.

20:5.5 Your s. and insignificant planet is of local universe

23:2.20 the probable presence of very s. dark planets,

37:3.3 that certain archangel activities are directed from a s.

41:2.8 Urantia is in the lines of tremendous energies, a s.

41:10.3 their earlier life, when not too s., by water and air.

57:8.6 Then began the administrative recognition of the s.

65:5.3 The universe of universes, including this s. called

81:6.12 Most of the inhabited worlds are s..

119:7.2 transpired on your s. but highly honored world.

smaller

15:5.5 collections of matter unite and gradually draw the s.

15:5.8 In the s. systems the largest outer planet

41:7.15 through gravity-robbery of near-by s. suns or

46:5.11 and larger circles overlooks the inner and s. ones,

49:2.19 that they can freely function on spheres both s. and

49:2.20 average-sized planets to around ten feet on the s.

49:2.20 gravity types occupying the larger and the s. planets.

49:3.2 as a rule comets are disrupted s. bodies of matter.

57:2.1 varying number of planets, satellites, and s. groups

57:3.7 Many of the near-by and s. suns were recaptured as a

57:6.4 then, if the s. progressively approaches the larger,

57:6.4 approaches the larger, the disruption of the s. body

57:6.7 some of the s. satellites later united to make the

59:4.13 There were many s. plants, but their fossils are not

60:1.10 earlier reptiles were s., carnivorous, and walked

60:3.20 the s. leaping kangaroo varieties of the carnivorous

62:2.5 dominated the life of the s. creatures of this region,

62:3.3 Their brains were inferior to, and s. than, those of

68:6.6 The higher the standard the s. the family,

71:1.23 bitter struggle with these s. consanguineous clan

73:4.3 A zoological garden was created by building a s. wall

80:2.1 This drought dispersed the s.-statured brunets,

80:7.2 This group were the narrow-headed, s.-statured

80:9.2 with s. amounts of the red and yellow Sangik.

80:9.8 blue man, with a s. Andonite strain than in the north.

81:0.2 The influence of the violet race, though in numbers s.

81:6.11 people will dominate the civilization of a s. race.

81:6.34 and of the s., contrary-minded asocial associations of

87:1.3 removed from the family hut, being taken to a s. one

133:1.1 rough and bullying youth brutally attacking a s. lad

133:1.1 he tightly held on to the offender until the s. lad had

133:1.1 If mercy requires that you rescue the s. lad,

134:5.7 As sovereignty passes from s. groups to larger

134:5.7 That is, minor wars between s. nations are lessened,

134:5.9 transfer of self-determination from the s. to ever

134:5.10 minor wars and acceptably control the s. nations,

135:5.4 Another, though s., group of devout Jews held a

137:7.12 All of the parties and sects, including the s. Nazarite

145:2.14 This report was also carried to all the s. settlements

146:0.1 in many other s. towns they proclaimed the gospel of

146:4.1 At Iron, as in many of even the s. cities of Galilee

154:7.2 Following the Master’s boat was another s. craft,

189:4.6 Mary Magdalene ventured around the s. stone and

smallest

42:6.7 weighs a little more than 1/2,000th of the s. atom,

72:3.1 The s. homesite permitted must provide fifty

77:3.7 The s. contingent held that the erection of the tower

104:4.9 from the s. to the largest material organizations,

114:7.8 The s. corps numbers 41 and the largest 172.

128:6.11 one or two of the s. of the children to climb upon

smallness

100:1.5 the wonder-lure, and a normal consciousness of s.,

131:4.8 Such souls are deluded by the s. of their intellects.

smash

57:7.10 meteors are able to penetrate such an air belt to s.

smearing

81:2.18 pottery arose from observing the effects of s. these

89:7.2 the custom of s. blood on the house doorposts for

smell

69:7.4 The dog’s keen sense of s. led to the notion it

87:2.9 Ghosts supposedly enjoyed the s. of food;

smelling

87:6.11 Foul-s. concoctions were utilized to banish spirits.

90:4.8 that spirits could be driven out of the body by foul-s.

smile

48:4.1 Joyful mirth and the s.-equivalent are as universal as

118:10.9 the s. of fortune that bestows unearned leisure and

127:1.2 His eye was kind but searching; his s. was always

127:3.14 we are all doing our best, and mother’s s. might

133:2.1 the kindly look and the sympathetic s. which Jesus

139:2.2 gave Simon the name Peter, Jesus did it with a s.;

157:4.3 friendly and fraternal s. which was so characteristic

166:4.10 health is not the s. of heaven, neither is affliction the

179:2.1 relieving the tension with a s., said: “I have greatly

smiled

63:4.2 Primitive man s. occasionally, but he never indulged

130:3.7 Jesus s., saying: “You are an admiring pupil, but

133:9.1 Jesus only s., saying, “The teacher surely is not

167:1.4 But Jesus looked upon the sick man and s. so

171:6.2 Jesus heard this, he looked at Zaccheus and s..

171:7.6 When Jesus s. on a man, that mortal experienced

177:0.4 The Master s. on John and reached down to take the

180:4.5 Jesus looked down upon them all, s., and said:

185:3.2 Jesus s. on the procurator and said: “Pilate, do you

187:2.8 and his brother and sister, Jesus s. but said nothing.

187:4.1 he turned his face toward him and s. approvingly.

smiles

86:6.5 Each generation s. at the foolish superstitions of its

130:8.5 canvassed the city and spread cheer with many s.

160:4.13 Make no attempt to hide failure under deceptive s.

smiling

86:6.5 for further s. on the part of enlightened posterity.

smilingly

132:6.3 And Jesus s. replied: “Perhaps we will make him all

137:3.5 Jesus only s. replied: “It is better that I tarry here for

140:6.14 And Jesus s. said to Andrew, “They do well—

smite

130:5.4 to Ganid why he did not s. the drunken man.

131:4.6 cherish no malice, s. not him who smites you,

135:4.4 fathers, lest I come and s. the earth with a curse.”

135:9.5 Would he s. the Roman armies as Joshua had the

147:8.2 and contention and to s. with the fist of wickedness.

183:3.7 and with the others rushed forward to s. Malchus.

184:1.6 spoken the truth, why, then, should you s. me?”

smites

131:4.6 smite not him who s. you, conquer anger with

140:3.14 If your neighbor s. you on the right cheek, turn to

159:5.9 “When an enemy s. you on one cheek, do not

smith

124:1.11 and Jesus spent several months in a s.’ shop when

128:2.3 while Jesus went over to Sepphoris to work with a s.

smiths

69:3.5 The s. were a small group who competed with the

69:3.5 The “white s.” and the “black s.” gave origin to the

69:3.6 S. were the first nonreligious group to enjoy

69:3.6 They were regarded as neutrals during war,

69:3.6 the s. became universally hated, and medicine men

69:3.6 the s. maintained the first inns, public lodginghouses,

69:3.9 flint flakers and stonemasons; next came the s..

122:1.1 mechanics—builders, carpenters, masons, and s..

smiting

97:8.3 the impending “crisis”—the s. of the great image

smitten

153:2.1 The Lord shall cause you to be s. by your enemies

181:2.27 ‘The shepherd will be s. and the sheep will be

183:4.6 Surely, the shepherd is s. and the sheep are scattered

smoke

63:5.4 without being too much inconvenienced by the s..

69:4.7 Message sending evolved from the primitive s. signal

96:1.11 The fire and s. impressed and awed the Bedouins of

96:4.5 Yahweh was consumed in fire, and the s. ascended

96:4.5 fire, and the s. ascended like the s. of a furnace,

smoking

46:2.7 Urantians would hardly recognize since it has no s.

66:5.3 Food was preserved by cooking, drying, and s.;

148:5.5 ‘A bruised reed shall he not break, and the s. flax

smolderingsee smouldering

smoothverb

108:5.6 not the mission of the Adjuster to s. your ruffled

smoothadjective

21:2.12 to the s. running of an established material creation.

25:3.7 a departure is made from the s. working of divine

28:5.13 sufficiently irritating to mar the s. working of the

32:2.5 While the s. functioning of your local universe

62:3.6 greatly given to the collection of s. round pebbles

81:2.20 The s. course of human evolution was tremendously

126:1.6 the increased number of s. white boards which were

126:3.4 on a piece of s. cedar board about eighteen inches

126:4.9 the Ten Commandments in Greek on two s. boards

134:3.6 to interfere with the s. running of the community

135:6.6 while the rough places shall become a s. valley;

138:10.7 thereby insuring a s. and expeditious travel schedule.

smoothing

145:2.15 this sick woman, holding her hand, s. her brow,

156:5.2 and s. his worm-eaten and inwardly rotting timber

smoothly

25:2.11 value in keeping the universe of universes running s..

26:3.4 supervisors—to keep everything moving along s.

52:7.8 plan, as it concerns that planet, is working s..

55:5.3 and industry flourish, and society is a s. working

74:3.1 Jerusem fellows had gone to worlds running s.

123:6.6 all did not run s. for either parents or teachers.

126:2.7 The affairs of the family continued to run fairly s.

128:4.8 this year the Nazareth home was running fairly s..

128:5.7 affairs on the worlds of space do not run s. for long.

128:7.3 All this year the family affairs ran s. except for Jude.

128:7.12 the new organization was working s. before the year

139:7.1 with the ability to make friends and to get along s.

141:1.5 task of getting along s. with the followers of John

smote

167:5.1 but s. his breast, saying, ‘God be merciful to me a

184:3.18 Caiaphas, the high priest stepped forward and s. him

187:5.5 the Roman centurion saw how Jesus died, he s. his

smother

195:10.13 powerful church has often dared to s. newborn faith

smouldering

95:6.1 Zoroaster appeared to revive the s. embers of the

smugness

116:0.1 faith be prostituted to the promotion of social s. in

snail

65:2.5 by the mollusks—the oyster, octopus, and s..

snails

59:2.12 included single-shelled drills, periwinkles, and s..

59:5.6 there crawled out upon the land s., scorpions, and

snake

85:3.3 worship of the dragon is a survival of the s. cults.

85:3.3 The art of s. charming has been handed down from

85:3.3 the days of the female shamans of the s. love cult,

85:3.3 as the result of daily s. bites, became immune,

85:4.2 the rainbow is thought to be a gigantic celestial s.;

88:1.5 From Arabia on through India to the s. dance of the

88:4.8 The fatality of s. bites was attributed to the magic of

88:5.2 claws, crocodile teeth, poison plant seeds, s. venom,

snakes

60:2.12 had separable jaws much like those of modern s..

60:3.20 modern crocodile and true s. of the modern type.

61:2.6 members of the early reptilian families are turtles, s.,

61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern types—s., turtles,

65:2.10 four surviving divisions: two nonprogressive, s. and

83:7.2 and childless wives were believed to become s. in the

85:3.3 still maintain friendly relations with their house s..

88:1.5 became fetish animals; later, s., birds, and swine

snare

86:1.6 as birds are caught in a s., so are the sons of men

164:1.3 lawyer perceived that he had fallen into his own s.,

snared

86:1.6 so are the sons of men s. in an evil time when it falls

snares

68:5.5 Many forms of ingenious s. and traps were employed

140:8.9 Jesus was always careful to avoid the political s. of

149:4.5 Jesus’ enemies continually laid s. for him, but they

snarling

100:4.5 short, misshapen, filthy, s. hulk of a man standing,

snatch

164:5.2 they shall never perish, and no one shall s. them

snatched

151:2.2 The birds which s. away the seed that fell upon the

151:2.3 The birds of the sky that s. away the seed which

snatches

44:1.14 who left but s. of these harmonies of morontia forces

sneer

168:1.8 Many of Jesus’ enemies were inclined to s. at his

169:2.8 the Pharisees began to s. and scoff since they were

sneering

166:1.3 much lifting of eyebrows and s. curling of lips by

167:2.3 At least one of the s Pharisees present comprehended

sneezing

86:5.9 The savage looked upon s. as an abortive attempt of

86:5.9 s. was accompanied by some religious expression,

snow

61:5.2 S. began to fall on these elevated and therefore

61:5.2 The areas of the greatest depth of s., together with

61:5.2 highlands with this enormous mantle of s.,

61:5.6 quantities of s. had been falling on Greenland

61:7.6 this was the period of greatest s. deposition on the

63:6.3 elements—thunder, lightning, rain, s., hail, and ice.

64:4.8 that the Alps were almost denuded of ice and s..

97:5.2 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as s.;

111:4.6 S. crystals are always hexagonal in form, but no two

123:4.1 S. fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus saw

123:5.12 the upper slopes glistening white with perpetual s..

124:1.8 Jesus had seen s. on the mountains, and several

124:1.8 several times it had fallen in Nazareth, remaining on

124:6.5 while massive s.-capped Mount Hermon stood far

131:2.10 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as s..

snowfall

78:7.2 this, together with greatly increased s. on the

123:4.1 Snow fell two feet deep, the heaviest s. Jesus saw

snowstorm

123:4.1 Early in January a great s. occurred in Galilee.

snowy

123:5.12 Mount Hermon raised its s. peak in majestic splendor

156:5.1 story of the white lily that rears its pure and s. head

sonon-exhaustive

135:11.2So you see, Teacher, that he who was with you at

166:2.3 Jesus replied: “So shall it be, Simon, and you will

169:1.4 So again I say, there is always joy in the presence

184:1.8 upon Annas but only replied, “So you have said.”

so-called

3:1.7 of the coherence of the s. material creation.

11:8.6 will exhibit the s. negative and positive qualities.

15:3.3 Observation of the s. Milky Way discloses the

15:3.13 The whirl of the ten major sectors, the s. star drifts,

15:4.9 Many of the s. star clouds of space consist of

29:4.21 somewhat as s. catalytic agents augment chemical

36:2.14 the vehicles of life transmission, the s. germ plasm.

37:3.6 the dead are called to record (the s. resurrection),

40:7.5 lowly path of life through your s. “vale of tears”?

41:8.2 such a star will become a s. white dwarf, a highly

42:4.3 to the electrical level, the s. electronic stage.

42:5.14 The s. ether is merely a collective name to designate

42:9.4 be predicated on the observations of s. science.

42:11.5 Physical materialized energy, organized as s. matter

44:0.17 Belonging to this class are the s. fourth creatures

46:1.6 the auroral phenomena of your s. northern lights,

46:2.9 arrive on the crystal field, the s. sea of glass.

46:5.31 abound in crystals and the s. precious metals.

48:6.33 iron band of s. unchanging truth, holds one blindly

53:6.5 rebellion, self-assertion, and s. personal liberty;

58:6.2 These s. “missing links” will forever remain missing

60:2.5 the abundant fresh-water fossils of the s. Morrison

61:1.14 Throughout this s. Eocene period the evolution of

61:3.11 As Urantia is entering the s. “horseless age,” you

61:7.17 last completed geologic period, the s. Pleistocene,

64:1.6 where their bones were found—the s. Java man—

64:2.3 These tribes are the s. Heidelberg race.

64:6.24 The s. white races of Urantia are the descendants of

72:1.1 greater proportion of violet than the s. white race of

75:8.0 8. THE SO-CALLED FALL OF MAN

77:4.7 it had much in common with the s. Aryan tongues

77:8.13 connected with the phenomena of s. “mediumship

78:4.4 that gives to the polyglot mixture of the s white races

78:5.3 The s. Aryan mother tongue was in process of

78:5.6 These Andites were the s. Dravidian and later Aryan

79:1.6 This is the terminal movement of the s. Aryans into

79:2.2 the s. aborigines of India are hardly representative of

79:4.3 The greater persistence of the s. Aryan blood in India

80:4.5 These were the ancestors of the s. Nordic races,

80:9.2 This s. Nordic race consisted primarily of the blue

81:2.9 The depersonalization of s. natural phenomena has

82:2.1 nature takes no cognizance of s. morals; it is only

82:4.4 retain these mores, which allow s. crimes of honor

82:6.1 While the s. white race is descended from the blue

83:1.5 Selection and s. romantic love were at a minimum

84:4.8 The s. modesty of women respecting their clothing

86:1.1 of chance—s. luck, commonplace happenings.

86:2.5 life destroys man’s belief in luck, and s. accidents,

86:7.4 action, is the only antidote for s. accidental ills.

87:1.4 S. civilized man has hardly yet completely eliminated

87:6.14 style of another generation, the s. solemn style.

88:6.7 still linger in the minds of many s. civilized people.

91:7.4 The human mind may perform in response to s.

92:5.6 Adam on earth, s. sons of God were common

96:5.1 led the polyglot horde of s. Hebrews out of slavery

96:6.1 the rule of the various tribal sheiks, the s. Judges.

96:7.1 in some of the Psalms and in the s. Book of Job.

97:4.2 would countenance sin among his s. chosen people

97:8.5 not convert secular history into s. sacred history.

97:8.6 and religious teachings of the s. Christian nations.

97:9.1 the union of the s. Israelites and the Canaanites.

98:1.2 the Salem teachers was nearly destroyed by the s.

100:5.4 associated with s. religious conversions are

100:5.6 speculations is that visions and other s. mystic

100:5.10 not be confused with these s. mystical experiences.

102:1.5 no demonstration of s. miracle may be offered in

102:8.7 religion is never enhanced by an appeal to the s.

103:2.1 “birth of religion” is not directly associated with s.

113:1.6 In the ministry to s. normal beings, seraphic

121:8.1 to make use of the s. Gospels of Matthew, Mark,

121:8.4 The s. Gospel according to Matthew is the record of

121:8.10 This is the s. Gospel according to John the son of

122:4.4 Most of the s. Messianic prophecies of the Old

124:1.13 He was in constant collision with the s. “oral law,”

124:3.6 well-ordered arrangement of this s. heathen city.

126:3.6 Jesus found a passage in the s. Book of Enoch

126:3.8 The writer of this s. Book of Enoch went on to tell

132:1.4 If the s. science or religion of any age is false, then

134:5.7 S. sovereign nations cannot rub elbows without

134:5.10 Urantia will not enjoy lasting peace until the s.

134:5.12 Peace will not come to Urantia until every s.

134:6.4 world war will teach the s. sovereign nations to form

134:8.9 the s. “great temptation” of Jesus took place some

135:2.3 In the s. “wilderness of Judea” John tended his

137:4.14 it was evident that the enactment of this s. miracle

138:8.8 the difference between the repentance of s. good

139:0.4 The twelve were lacking in s. higher education.

139:4.15 in the writing of the s. “Gospel according to John,”

140:4.1 The s. “Sermon on the Mount” is not the gospel of

140:5.16 S. common sense or the best of logic would never

142:4.1 might take offense at the sight of these s. images.

143:5.11 teach his apostles that women, even s. immoral

144:3.15 to finish this s. Lord’s prayer by the addition of—

145:2.13 avoided reference to these s. acts of “casting out

145:3.15 But such s. miracles gave Jesus much trouble in that

146:1.3 later incorporated in the doctrines of s. Christianity

146:4.2 did the Master perform a s. miracle of healing save

146:4.5 This cleansing of the leper was the first s. miracle

146:7.1 such semispirit beings—s. unclean spirits—possess

147:5.3 the former keeper of one of the s. high-class brothels

148:2.1 As far as we know, no s. miracles of supernatural

148:2.3 derangement could be caused by s. unclean spirit in

148:7.4 And the Master performed this s. miracle, not as a

149:1.1 Jesus did not deliberately perform any s. miracles

149:2.2 And so, while s. Christianity does contain more of

149:2.7 you should never approach Jesus through these s.

153:3.6 traditions of the elders, or s. oral laws of the nation

153:4.2 that he did his s. miracles by the power of Beelzebub,

154:4.6 made to follow the doctrines of s. Christianity.

155:1.2 the Son shall have these s. heathen (in reality his

155:1.2 loving-kindness shall be shown the s. heathen,

156:2.4 These s. heathen achieved a good understanding

156:3.2 accustomed to working among these s. gentiles,

159:4.4 the love of God for Nineveh and the s. heathen,

163:6.5 the people of these s. heathen cities would have

170:5.21 Thus does the s Christian church become the cocoon

172:3.4 contradictory s. Messianic prophesies, but

172:5.5 the spiritual significance of this s. triumphal entry

174:3.4 the validity of only the five s. Books of Moses;

174:4.6 David was the author of this s. Messianic Psalm.

184:3.2 John Zebedee was present throughout this s. trial.

184:4.3 example of the members of this s. Sanhedrist court.

186:2.1 he was little concerned with the details of his s. trials.

186:2.6 in his s. trial before Pilate, the onlooking celestial

193:5.3 This s. ascension of Jesus was in no way different

195:4.1 and spiritual decline of the s. European “dark ages.”

195:8.2 and twentieth-century s. science—atheistic science.

195:9.11 S. Christianity has become a social and cultural

195:10.9 Jesus did not found the s. Christian church, but he

soar

91:8.9 no bird can s. except by outstretched wings.

177:4.11 Every time Judas allowed his hopes to s. high and

sober

81:6.7 life on Urantia was a serious and s. business.

127:1.2 Jesus became increasingly s. and serious, but he

128:7.4 But Jude never was brought to his s. senses until

133:8.2 Jesus became s. and reflective as he drew nearer

150:9.5 They came together as a s. and serious group of

152:6.1 ambassadors of the kingdom were a serious, s.,

169:1.6 his older brother was serious, s., hard-working,

172:1.4 cheerful except that the apostles were unusually s..

sobered

137:4.5 Jesus was s. by his reaction to Mary’s proposal

143:5.5 By this time Nalda was s., and her better self was

172:5.3 he was considerably s. by the time they returned

172:5.3 Peter; by night he was s. and inexpressibly

sobering

99:7.5 Man is naturally a dreamer, but science is s. him

150:9.4 the third public preaching tour had a s. effect upon

soberly

75:3.5 And all of this was s. and honestly considered to

sociability

68:2.4 society, much of man’s s. is an acquirement.

177:5.4 Even the Master’s good cheer and his unusual s.

social

25:8.4 Mortals come from races that are very s..

69:9.17 The right to property is not absolute; it is purely s..

70:8.8 6. S.—classes have gradually formed according to

79:6.8 2. S.. The yellow race early learned the value of

82:3.2 self-perpetuation is s. but is secured by individual

84:2.2 the father-family is s., economic, and political.

84:7.3 Sex association is natural, but marriage is s. and

90:5.2 Rituals are often at first s., later becoming economic

94:8.19 Gautama himself was highly s.; indeed, his life was

124:2.6 delighted in talking over things cultural, s., political,

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his fellow travelers about things s.,

170:5.18 the kingdom; one is spiritual, the other mainly s..

177:2.5 all his early concepts of everything intellectual, s.,

social accord

179:4.1 interfere with the s. of this extraordinary occasion.

social achievement

47:5.3 a world of great personal and s. for all who have

52:2.6 the great s. of the prince’s epoch is the emergence of

69:8.8 Slavery creates an organization of culture and s. but

70:2.21 to the conquests of peace: industry, science, and s..

71:3.9 Such a plan of s. would yield a cultural society of the

71:4.15 mortal endeavor—the s. of the brotherhood of man

social actions

91:1.3 the effort to realize these material objectives by s..

social activities

14:5.2 The economic and s. of this eternal creation are

47:6.3 for evolutionary creatures to participate in s. which

50:4.5 2. S. activities.

55:4.19 and supermaterial activities of society—s., cultural,

68:5.11 weakness of agriculture and industrialism, as world s

69:6.7 effort necessary to secure food, provided time for s..

70:7.15 night police and functioned in a wide range of s..

70:9.12 to the end that all of these other s. may be exalted by

71:8.4 2. The freedom of political, religious, and s..

84:0.3 human institution, and sex sets it off from all other s..

social adaptability

43:7.4 Uversa abandonters can equal the univitatia in s.,

social adjustment(s)

48:5.6 the schools of administration, and the schools of s..

70:0.1 development of industry demanded order, and s.;

70:2.2 for national defense creates new and advanced s..

81:6.40 essential to all types of human adjustment—s., or

84:5.4 the mores change so as to provide for those s. which

140:5.3 in concerned making numerous environmental s..

social administration

52:4.6 The political government and s. of the races continue

52:7.5 directed to collective tasks of s. and economic

social advance

69:9.3 later property-inheritance mores were a distinct s..

70:12.3 opinion, though slow in appearing, marked a great s..

social advancement

5:1.4 exceptionally favorable to s. and moral progress,

69:8.6 and thus provide wealth and leisure for the s. of their

196:2.11 Jesus offered no rules for s.; his was a religious

social advantages

5:5.13 from the unfortunate lack of cultural, and s.,

social affair(s)

81:2.2 of budding culture and beginning progress in s.,

83:1.5 in modern times it is often a s. or business affair.

social ages

114:6.6 the evolutionary progress of the successive s..

social aims

68:2.11 the legitimate s. of self-maintenance are rapidly

social alliances

99:3.11 2. Freedom from all economic, political, and s..

social amenities

124:4.9 his personal views of religious practices and s.

social antagonism(s)

72:5.2 S. are lessening, and good will is growing apace.

101:3.14 to the continued survival of altruism in spite of s.,

149:2.10 Jesus had nothing in his heart resembling s..

Social Architects

39:3.4 3. S. Architects.

39:3.5 S. do everything within their province and power to

39:3.5 they may constitute efficient and agreeable groups on

39:3.5 not always are they able to bring together those who

39:3.5 they must utilize the best of the material available.

39:3.6 These angels continue their ministry on the mansion

39:3.6 They are concerned with any undertaking having to

39:3.6 and therefore fall within the jurisdiction of the s..

social arena

68:2.10 impulses which required a s. wherein they might

83:6.4 Failure to gain mates in the s. of competition may

84:7.28 The home is the natural s. wherein the ethics of

social aristocracy

70:7.7 appeals to vanity; the initiates were the s. of their day

social art

160:1.2 by converting the natural urge of life into the s. of

social aspect(s)

45:6.3 sex-deficient mortals enabled to compensate the s.

94:12.5 Through contact with Christianity the s. of Buddhism

99:5.0 5. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RELIGION

99:5.1 that involves the s. or group aspect of religious life.

126:2.5 youth did not wholly neglect the recreational and s.

146:3.10 times the Master ever discussed the s. of religion.

170:2.25 cult of eternal life as its s. and institutional aspects

170:4.3 the s. of the enhanced morals and quickened ethics

social association(s)

68:6.1 The first s. of primitive human beings were for the

81:5.4 S is a form of survival insurance which human beings

99:5.4 the s. of the spiritual membership of the kingdom

160:2.3 and enables man, through s., to build civilizations.

social attainment

196:2.11 The ideal of all s. can be realized only in the coming

social attitude(s)

70:1.22 But only slowly does the s. of amity displace that of

92:7.14 And this all influences the s. toward religion,

97:3.5 the bitter antagonisms of economic, moral, and s.

136:4.2 Immanuel’s advice pertaining to his economic, s.,

140:8.11 3. S. attitude. The Jewish rabbis had long debated

social automaton

132:2.4 to become an intellectual parrot, a s., and a slave to

social behavior

140:6.6 to teach you rules of government, trade, or s., which

social beings

48:3.5 are touchingly affectionate and charmingly s..

social body

68:2.2 Thus does the whole s. push on slowly toward the

social bond

68:3.3 The early cult of ghost fear became a powerful s.,

social brotherhood(s)

52:6.2 the realization of s. on your world depends much

52:7.5 society more nearly approaches the ideals of s.

89:9.3 The ancient s. were based on the rite of blood

170:5.15 The church became in the main a s. which displaced

social by-products

178:1.11 These mighty ministrations are the s. of the still

social caste(s)

68:6.7 Local class standards of living give origin to new s.,

70:7.15 Secret societies contributed to the building up of s.

70:8.13 S. solves the problem of finding one’s place in

79:4.5 the persistence of the great s. that were instituted by

102:3.6 Knowledge leads to placing men, to originating s.

194:3.14 founded on cultural differences, s., sex prejudice

social cause

114:7.5 2. Wholehearted dedication to some special s.,

social center(s)

66:7.3 the student observers sojourning at the world’s s.

74:5.7 one hundred outlying trade and s. where strong

123:5.15 his home, and which was one of the s. of contact

social ceremonials

90:5.3 Ritual developed into the modern types of s. and

social ceremonies

163:4.14 instructed to avoid unnecessary waste of time in s.,

social change(s)

70:2.1 In past ages a fierce war would institute s. and

81:6.39 14. S. changes. Society is not a divine institution;

81:6.40 No great s. or economic change should be

99:1.1 certain economic adjustments and s. are imperative if

99:2.6 to adjust its attitude toward the rapidly shifting s.

social characteristics

160:5.5 The s. of a true religion consist in the fact that it

social cheer

138:3.6 I am glad to witness your s. good cheer, but you

social circumstances

69:3.1 society were determined by natural, and then by s..

social civilization

68:6.1 The land-man ratio underlies all s. civilization.

79:6.8 racial solidarity—the first to attain a large-scale s.

82:0.3 The humans of olden times did not possess a rich s.,

83:6.7 is the yardstick which measures the advance of s.

83:6.7 to the maintenance and further development of s..

87:7.8 No cult can contribute to the progress of s. unless it

social clash

195:0.3 quickly precipitated the s.-moral clash of the ages.

social classes

70:8.0 8. SOCIAL CLASSES

70:8.1 The mental inequality of human beings insures that s.

70:8.13 Flexible and shifting s. are indispensable to evolving

195:10.14 family groups of various temperamental and s. if

social cleverness

71:8.1 The intellectual keenness, s., and moral stamina of

81:6.38 born of the intellectual greatness, moral worth, s.,

social coherence

92:3.7 maintain cultural ethics, civilized morality, and s.,

social commitments

99:3.1 Christianity was free from civil entanglements, s.,

social communion

103:4.1 a common meal was the earliest type of s.,

social communities

81:3.2 world trade, s. were tribal—expanded family groups.

social companions

48:3.8 These are the s. of the new arrivals on the mansion

social conditions

33:6.3 constellation rulers pay especial attention to the s.

68:1.6 primitive s. as characterize the Australian natives

70:11.7 This provides for progressive adaptation to altering s

92:2.4 S., climatic, political, and economic conditions are

121:3.1 Although the s. condition of the Roman state was

136:8.7 the actual intellectual status and economic and s.

140:8.2 trusting the Father must not be adjudged by the s. of

141:7.5 was to be extended to all men of all ages and of all s.

170:3.11 manifested in mere improved material and s., but

social conduct

48:3.11 They are instructors of s. and morontia progress,

71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to regulate s. only enough

121:7.3 dared to flout their long-honored regulations of s..

141:5.2 intellectual thinking, temperamental feeling, and s..

152:6.1 and extensive changes in their basic concepts of s.,

180:5.6 for measuring all social relations, the standard of s.

social conflict

82:2.1 This s. consists in the unending war between basic

social confusion

73:0.1 the Caligastia downfall and consequent s. had little

social consciousness

16:9.4 The s. is not inalienable like the God-consciousness;

16:9.4 it is a cultural development and is dependent on

16:9.8 Unselfish s. must be a religious consciousness;

16:9.8 if it is objective; otherwise it is a purely subjective

102:4.1 Religion and s. have this in common: They are

103:2.3 the moral nature that so early gives origin to a s..

103:5.4 contentions of the ego cravings and the budding s..

social contact(s)

39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all sincere s. and

52:6.3 Multiplication of international and interracial s.

68:1.1 the spirit of brotherly feeling and the desire for s.

91:5.5 2.The person who prays should come into intimate s.

130:0.5 during Gonod’s business conferences and s..

132:4.2 Jesus’ usual technique of s. was to draw people out

140:10.5 golden rule as restated by Jesus demands active s.;

193:4.2 a personality shut in and away from ordinary s..

social control

82:1.6 sex attraction to create problems requiring s..

social conventions

63:4.2 had foreshadowed the beginnings of numerous s.,

70:11.1 precise laws, concrete regulations, well-defined s..

84:7.2 into home building by the pressure of the later s.;

social co-operation

39:5.4 the task of achieving racial harmony and s. among

70:8.13 caste curtails development and virtually prevents s..

81:6.37 And such teamwork—s.—is dependent on leadership.

social co-ordination

71:3.1 civil progress—liberty, security, education, and s..

99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder or retard the s. of

social creature

112:1.16 Man is innately a s.; he is dominated by the craving

social culture

43:7.3 received on any of the seventy major worlds of s.,

47:6.4 The intellectual and s. of this fourth mansion world

50:5.10 ages of physical security, intellectual expansion, s.,

51:6.4 practical arts, fundamental intellectual training, s.,

69:6.7 of food and so left early man some strength for s.,

74:3.5 methods whereby they would seek to redeem the s.

78:3.4 greatly advanced all phases of art, science, and s..

80:9.16 as well as by the level of the s. which is maintained.

81:2.13 standard of living and provided more leisure for s..

87:7.2 every appealing movement in s. has developed a

social custom(s)

66:6.5 The simple folk of Urantia brought their s. to

89:5.1 Cannibalism was a s., religious, and military custom.

90:5.2 to the preservation of s. and religious customs.

97:9.27 exist, having their own peculiar economic and s.,

social delinquents

51:4.7 mental defectives and s. are often still compelled to

social demands

92:5.14 His was a protest against the s. of the faiths of

social deprivation

116:0.1 to encourage stoical resignation in the victims of s..

social development(s)

51:3.6 of insubordinate minorities who seek to subvert s.

62:6.3 the herd instinct and the beginnings of primitive s..

68:0.3 white race have presented the most advanced s. on

68:5.13 even the highest s must ever rest upon an agricultural

70:7.1 The next advance in s. was the evolution of religious

79:3.1 of Adam produced a marked acceleration in s..

81:6.12 ample opportunity for s. and moral development;

81:6.31 The next age of s. will be embodied in a better

87:7.7 augment moral values, encourage s., and stimulate

92:3.6 Religion has handicapped s. in many ways, but

99:2.6 finds no difficulty in keeping ahead of all these s.

social devotions

91:8.4 to others, prayer is a group expression of praise, s.;

social difficulties

143:3.1 —I will not participate in these personal s.—but I

social disgust

72:5.12 people are beginning to foster a new form of s.

social disloyalty

72:6.9 S. and political disloyalty are now looked upon as

social disorder(s)

70:2.1 while war is often curative of certain s., it sometimes

70:9.5 preservation—prevention of personal violence and s..

social disputes

140:8.17 he would not take sides in present-day political, s.,

social distinction(s)

69:5.13 Accumulations of wealth became the badge of s..

70:8.3 the first s. were based on sex, age, and blood—

social divisions

72:4.4 occupy the attention of students from the lower s.

social doctrines

69:9.1 communism of these early times was not a mere s.;

social domains

67:7.7 its repercussions in administrative, intellectual, and s.

social duty

81:5.6 Every human right is associated with a s.;

82:3.4 In one age, marriage has been looked upon as a s.;

103:5.1 gives origin to a feeling of s. and moral obligation

196:0.7 personal honor, family love, religious obligation, s.

social efficiency

83:6.8 best for parental happiness, child welfare, and s..

social emancipation

84:5.8 fight for woman’s s. and economic emancipation.

social emergence

195:1.1 The Greek, at political and s.; Jesus, at moral and

social emergencies

114:7.9 except in those rare s. and spiritual exigencies

social emotions

82:1.8 and emotions—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

social endowments

5:1.5 Urantia mortals may differ in their intellectual, s.,

social ends

66:5.29 dances were refined and made to serve valuable s..

social energy

71:6.2 not necessary that this s. arouser be forever selfish

social environment(s)

76:2.6 Good s. and proper education are indispensable soil

85:0.3 but was nevertheless always conditioned by the s..

86:6.1 Man inherited a natural environment, acquired a s.,

86:6.1 the home to his s., the church to his illusory ghost

87:5.2 organizations were adjustments to natural and s..

100:1.6 by physical health, inherited temperament, and s..

101:2.17 may attempt to study religious reactions to the s.,

113:4.1 from the outside inward, working through the s.,

140:4.8 and the total of one’s emotional reactions to the s.

social equality

140:8.16 Luke, the physician, was a strong believer in s.,

social equity

2:7.11 All genuine goodness—whether s., or divine ministry

54:1.3 liberty is related to reality and is ever regardful of s.,

social evils

140:8.13 indiscriminate kindness may be blamed for many s..

social evolution(s)

39:3.4 enhance sincere social contacts and to further the s.

52:6.2 Unaided s. can hardly achieve such happy results

52:6.7 technique for accelerating the natural trend of s. is

65:6.10 Intellectual, s., moral, and spiritual evolution are

67:0.1 markedly modify the course of s. and of spiritual

68:0.3 S. of the co-operative order was initiated by the

69:9.5 In the earlier days of s the apportionment of earnings

71:2.4 3. Failure to recognize the basic facts of s..

71:2.7 for, while retarding s., it does preserve civilization.

71:2.7 the mores, is the basic and elemental energy in s.

71:3.1 is but what it does that determines the course of s..

71:3.9 S should be encouraged by governmental supervision

74:3.3 Caligastia scheme for accelerating the process of s..

81:5.7 to group regulation is the legitimate goal of s..

81:6.40 who are fully conversant with the history of s.;

82:0.1 marriage is the basis of all s. and is therefore certain

82:1.8 beginnings down to modern times, pictures the s. of

82:3.1 Wherever s. has progressed to the stage at which

82:3.9 Early in s. peculiar and celibate orders of both men

83:6.5 the sanction of the highest mores of advancing s..

83:7.4 races as a result of suddenly accelerated s.,

84:0.2 factors—only families are continuing agencies in s..

84:5.4 was an unconscious and unplanned episode of s..

86:7.5 civil government arose in response to the s. of man

89:3.3 and that was a worth-while advancement in s..

91:1.2 became a mighty promoter of s., moral progress,

92:3.1 persist alongside newer economic customs and s.

92:6.1 an interesting study of the s. of man’s worship

99:0.2 religion does oppose violence as a technique of s.,

101:0.2 the advanced ethics and morals of progressive s..

170:4.7 changing the entire course of human evolution, s.

social existence

68:4.4 no progress toward a higher mental, moral, or s..

social experience

196:3.28 interrelated in human experience, personal and s..

social experiment

81:6.40 experience in the domains of contemplated s..

social expression

84:2.7 This change led at once to greater s. and increased

social extremes

129:4.4 escaped living through both s. of human existence,

social fabric

94:4.9 it is essentially an integral part of the basic s. of India

social factors

79:6.8 2. S.. The yellow race early learned the value of

social fairness

70:12.16 10. Failure of s. and economic fairness.

social family

84:2.2 the father-family is s., economic, and political.

social features

157:4.5 kingdom—authority over things temporal—the s. of

social fellowship

170:5.15 substituted the well-organized s. of the church.

social ferment

70:2.9 During past ages war was a s. which pushed

social figureheads

72:1.5 the kings remaining as mere sentimental or s.,

social forbearance

54:1.4 Liberty is suicidal when divorced from s., moral duty

social fraternity

52:6.3 1. S.. Multiplication of international and interracial

99:7.5 Economic interdependence and s. will ultimately

social friction

63:3.6 and s. brought about the beginning of dispersion.

social fruits

102:2.1 Religion requires no definition; we all know its s.,

102:6.7 this spiritual certainty consists in the s. of the spirit

102:7.4 experience only s. are forthcoming, not spiritual.

102:7.5 is consistency; the s. of religion are love and service.

170:3.10 is individual; the fruits, the results, are familial, s..

social fugitives

97:9.5 the most part made up of s. misfits and fugitives

social gain(s)

70:2.9 —incapable of producing dividends of s. in any way

89:3.3 self-control were two of the greatest s. from early

social gathering

138:3.5 occasion to observe Jesus’ conduct at this unusual s..

social goals

87:7.7 goals of living which are both s. and spiritual—

social group(s)

10:2.3 Three persons are a minimum s., but this is least of

10:5.2 Living associations, human families, s., or the

52:2.12 numerous s. to provide for the full exercise of all

66:6.2 gospel of individual initiative within the s. of that day

69:0.2 When human beings long maintain s., such

70:1.5 With the emergence of s. groupings, individual

70:7.1 Blood kinship determined the first s.; association

70:8.10 priests have long perpetuated them as a separate s..

70:10.13 kin and lodging it in the hands of the s., the state.

72:2.6 certain organizations of society embracing the s.

72:9.6 All citizens now vote as members of industrial, s.,

72:9.7 by professional, intellectual, and s. groupings of the

80:9.15 in 3000 B.C. the ancient s. were no more of one race

81:6.17 language never flourished until s. acquired leisure.

83:7.8 in so far as the s. falls short of providing marriage

99:1.5 increase the responsiveness of one s. to the needs

99:3.3 become active and influential members of various s.,

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

103:3.1 But the s. is not the source of religious experience.

103:3.2 make some personal sacrifice for the good of his s.,

103:5.12 When a member of a s. religious group has complied

132:5.21 a trust to be expended for the benefit of one’s s..

133:1.2 but justice punishment is the function of the s.,

133:5.6 A s. of human beings in co-ordinated working

160:2.4 predetermines the bringing into existence of s..

160:2.4 The most effective of all s. is the family,

160:2.7 the s., small or large, mutually shares all knowledge

160:3.3 maturity is the co-operative adjustment of s. to an

178:1.2 government and does not nullify the right of s.

social groupings

50:4.5 Play performances and cultural s. groupings.

70:1.5 With the emergence of s., individual irritations began

72:9.7 by economic, professional, intellectual, and s. of the

social growth

99:4.4 No matter what upheavals may attend the s. of

100:3.7 S cannot be secured by legislation, and moral growth

social guide

99:2.6 amid which it functions as a moral stabilizer, s.,

social harmonization

44:4.11 geniuses are masters of this exquisite form of s..

social harmony

91:6.3 for the promotion of self-control, s., moral progress,

141:5.1 I do not desire that s. and fraternal peace shall be

social heritage

66:6.1 The degree of a world’s culture is measured by the s.

82:0.3 Today the human races possess a rich s. and cultural

82:0.3 and it should be wisely and effectively passed on to

social hour

177:5.0 5. THE LAST SOCIAL HOUR

177:5.1 Wednesday, this evening at the camp was a s..

social idealism

95:3.1 much of the s. and ethical idealism of the Egyptians

social ideals

95:3.3 religions of Urantia none surpassed the s. of this

social importance

79:8.9 in China the family attained a s., even a religious

social improvement

70:8.18 much s. will result from the patient manipulation of

social inclinations

72:9.2 according to their political, philosophic, and s..

social inequality

3:5.7 must life provide for encountering situations of s..

55:5.2 Poverty and s. have all but vanished, degeneracy has

social inferiority

126:5.1 among these Jews lack of wealth did not imply s..

social influence(s)

68:4.3 securely laid the foundations for those powerful s.

99:1.3 The paramount mission of religion as a s. is to

social inheritance

68:0.2 are preserved by the enlightened conservation of s..

81:6.23 S. enables man to stand on the shoulders of all who

social injustice

86:7.4 attribute all human inequalities to s., and industrial

187:4.5 patriotic protest against political oppression and s..

social instincts

82:1.8 and instincts—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

social institution(s)

68:4.1 All modern s. arise from the evolution of the customs

68:4.2 of mass existence; the mores were man’s first s..

82:0.2 While religious, s., and educational institutions are

83:8.1 mating continued as a purely s. and civil institution.

84:4.1 of the evolutionary progress of marriage as a s.,

84:8.2 greatest threat that has ever been leveled at the s.

92:1.3 As a s. it embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures,

99:2.3 a political party, an economic organization, or a s..

103:5.11 progressive society for home, s., church, and state.

social intercourse

46:5.29 The composite activities consist of s., group

69:6.2 Fire encouraged eventide s.; it not only protected

74:7.2 evenings were employed in s. and the cultivation of

74:7.5 2. The golden rule, the standard of s. intercourse.

166:1.11 to rebuke the Pharisees’ refusal to engage in s. with

social isolation

91:7.1 but when such practices lead to s. and culminate in

100:6.5 that is purely temporal and trivial never leads to s.,

193:4.1 fellow as a solemn warning against the dangers of s..

social judgment

196:3.13 2. S.-judgment—ethical choice.

social justice

97:9.28 life detracted from the emphasis of their gospel of s..

132:5.20 recurring problem of economic rewards and s..

140:8.15 Jesus recognized the need for s. and industrial

social kissing

70:3.7 this being the ancient origin of the practice of s..

social laboratories

39:3.7 experience of living with the univitatia in the s. of

social leadership

99:4.2 S. is transformed by spiritual insight; religion

social leisure

55:3.4 2. Three per cent was devoted to beauty—play, s.,

social level(s)

5:5.2 the s. or emotional level of fellowship; the moral

70:8.1 civilization has not yet begun the differentiation of s.,

70:8.13 but when class becomes caste, when s. petrify,

89:1.6 Caste systems and s. are vestigial remnants of olden

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, s., cultural status, or other

134:4.7 The kingdom is free from castes, classes, s., and

social lever

178:1.6 are the mighty s. to uplift the races of darkness,

social leverage

156:5.18 Tact is the fulcrum of s., and tolerance is the

social liberation

84:5.10 Will woman respond to this s. with idleness,

social liberator

81:6.22 Science, guided by wisdom, may become man’s s..

social liberty or liberties

69:9.17 But all government, law, order, civil rights, s.,

81:5.5 through capital and invention, s. through culture,

195:1.1 presaged man’s s., political, and spiritual liberty.

social life

16:9.4 is shown in a purely human manner in man’s s..

46:5.10 but their s. is largely confined to this special world

47:6.3 and delights of the true s. of morontia creatures.

47:6.4 to the mental and s. of the post-Teacher Son age on

72:0.1 I am authorized to narrate something of the s., moral

81:6.23 The play and s. comes next, with the school last but

99:5.6 have repercussions in the s. of such a religionist.

109:0.1 through the s. and play life of early childhood,

120:3.8 7. While you will live the normal and average s. of

121:7.3 and invaded every domain of personal and s..

127:3.10 Jesus’ s., while restricted, was not wholly neglected.

129:1.9 One evening he devoted to s. with the older folks,

132:5.1 the intellectual life, the ennoblement of the s.,

social limitations

94:9.5 these Mahayanists cast loose from the s. inherent in

social lines

50:5.2 of development along physical, intellectual, and s.,

167:5.5 his effort to improve their practices along these s..

social longing

44:8.5 satiated respecting every intellectual, artistic, and s.

social maladies

69:8.8 attacks internally as the gravest of all destructive s.

social manifestations

101:0.2 albeit the outward and s. of religion are mightily

170:5.12 Jesus intended that such desirable s. should appear

social marriage

84:7.3 Sex association is natural, but marriage is s. and

social masters

81:6.14 early civilization was the force exerted by wise s.;

social matters

72:8.3 Judges of the jurisdictional tribunals of s.,educational

133:0.3 abilities and endowments in matters intellectual, s.,

social maturity

14:5.8 attained intellectual, and s., if not spiritual, maturity.

160:1.4 S. is equivalent to the degree to which man is

160:1.4 the true badge of s. is the willingness of a people

social meal

147:5.1 Jesus, Peter, James, and John, to his home for a s..

194:4.8 that is, they assembled for a s. of good fellowship

social meanings

103:3.4 which is paramount is the feeling regarding s., not

social mechanism(s)

69:1.6 complex organization which functions as a single s..

81:5.4 the present-day s. is a trial-and-error insurance plan

99:3.4 ideal and adequate s. wherewith such a citizenry may

social membership

170:5.18 the kingdom; one is spiritual, the other mainly s..

social metamorphosis

87:7.8 that which unifies the stream of ever-changing s..

92:7.13 are confused and discredited by man’s accelerated s.

social ministry

99:0.1 Religion achieves its highest s. when it has least

103:2.6 consciousness, toward moral righteousness and s.,

132:6.0 6. SOCIAL MINISTRY

social mirror

102:8.4 Ethics is the eternal racial or s. which faithfully

social misfits

97:9.5 being for the most part made up of s. and fugitives

social misunderstandings

156:5.18 in your worthy efforts to avoid unnecessary s..

social mixer

139:7.1 Matthew was a good business man, a good s.,

social mobilization

68:3.4 these very influences of s.—hunger, love, vanity,

social morality

92:2.4 S. is not determined by religion, that is, by religion,

102:8.2 religion is encouraged by a constantly improving s.

social mores

84:6.2 but the weaker parental instinct and the s. hold them

91:1.3 elevated their economic, s., and ethical mores.

98:7.11 has become a religion well adapted to the s., political

social movement

99:3.15 may become the outstanding leader of some s.,

195:9.11 So-called Christianity has become a cultural and s.

social nature(s)

26:1.1 they possess very s. and have an associative capacity

55:6.3 which exhibit superior qualities of a s., cosmic,

70:5.6 peacetimes, when their duties were of a more s..

social need

69:1.1 All human institutions minister to some s., past or

social obligation(s)

95:1.11 The Egyptians preserved the teachings of s. derived

100:6.5 insight and loyal devotion to the commonplace s. of

146:3.10 experience and amities of s. religious obligations.

195:5.6 3. Man’s ethical recognition of s. and political duty.

social observances

88:3.2 Totemism is a combination of s. and religious

social occasions

45:2.6 They are purely s. and spiritual occasions; nothing

103:4.1 The characteristic difference between a s. and a

social opportunities

5:1.5 Urantia mortals may differ in their intellectual, s.,

social optimism

195:8.12 Secular s. and political optimism is an illusion.

social order(s)

16:9.7 of religion to generate an unselfish and altruistic s..

47:4.1 and the advancing mortals inaugurate new s. and

47:6.3 A new s. is being introduced, one based on the

55:4.30 exert a tremendous influence on the progressing s.

68:3.3 which contributed to whipping the loose s. of early

69:9.2 communism gave way to the evolution of a higher s.

69:9.18 The present s. is not necessarily right—not divine or

69:9.18 Make certain that when you change the s you change

71:4.16 genuine brotherhood signifies that a s. has arrived

83:0.1 and one woman to establish a home of the highest s..

83:1.3 In the regulation of inheritance, succession, and s.,

83:6.4 who fail to find a place in this new and improved s.

83:7.8 educate children and youths, so long as the s. fails to

94:2.1 caste was the very essence of this system, this s.

99:0.1 to replace evil with good within the existing s. of

99:0.2 not concerned either with the creation of new s. or

99:0.3 religion’s adaptation to new and ever-changing s..

99:1.1 This new and oncoming s. will not settle down for a

99:1.5 these lower s. are no longer so abjectly ignorant nor

99:2.1 has become more or less of an organic part of the s.

99:2.4 An ideal s. is that in which every man loves his

99:3.2 The kingdom is neither a s. nor economic order;

120:3.4 3. In your relations to the s. we advise that you

139:11.9 told Simon that it was proper to want to see the s.

140:8.4 sometimes employ force for the maintenance of s.

160:1.14 in the midst of an evolving s., it is impossible to

170:4.5 the dawn of a new s. in connection with improved

175:4.7 3. They felt responsible for the preservation of s.,

175:4.7 they feared the consequences of the spread of Jesus’

social organism

82:3.1 Marriage is the institutional response of the s. to the

social organization(s)

47:4.1 working groups and s. start to function, communities

52:2.11 chance of survival in a primitive and warring tribal s..

62:3.3 dawn mammals, instituting a primitive form of s.

63:4.2 there was an immediate development in s. and a

68:2.4 development of such a s. as now exists on Urantia.

69:5.15 has complicated his s. and industrial organization.

70:0.2 Social regulation is inseparable from s.; association

70:2.18 Militarism promotes s. among the conquerors but

71:1.1 The state is a territorial s. regulative organization,

79:4.5 In India many types of s flourished from time to time

79:8.15 from a primitive agricultural society to a higher s.

81:6.39 leaders are slow in making those changes in the s.

83:8.9 because of problems suddenly thrust upon the s.

87:7.1 The cult type of s. persisted because it provided a

136:6.2 natural law and in harmony with the existing s..

170:5.3 Redeemer of the church, a religious and s. growing

170:5.13 Jesus foresaw that a s., or church, would follow the

170:5.13 taught that such a believer is admitted to the s. of

170:5.14 gradual creation of a visible s., the Christian church

195:10.11 organism in contrast to an institutionalized s..

195:10.11 It may well utilize such s., but it must not be

social organizer

96:5.1 Moses was an extraordinary combination of s.,

social outgrowth

170:5.7 The church, as a s. of the kingdom, would have been

social outlook

100:6.8 enhanced s. produces an enlarged consciousness of

social paradox

84:4.2 Woman’s status has always been a s.; she has always

social parasites

140:8.12 apostles that they were to be imposed upon by s.

social partnership

83:8.8 it is the evolving s. of a man and a woman, existing

social patterns

51:6.1 continue to function as the s. of planetary conduct

social peace

140:5.18 S. peace prevents fear, greed, and anger.

social petitions

144:3.16 a formal personal prayer, only group, family, or s..

social phenomena or phenomenon

99:3.2 such a brotherhood is in itself a new and amazing s.

123:3.3 answer Jesus’ questions about physical or s. by

social planet

46:5.10 Though the Sons of God possess a s. of their own,

social police force

70:11.5 superstition was the moral and s. of the long ages

social position

84:4.3 personal standing, regardless of their s. as a sex.

84:5.3 Woman’s s. has varied inversely with the degree of

95:5.8 In those days s. or wealth gave no Egyptian any

social possessions

55:3.7 The resources of this planet were administered as s.,

social posts

55:3.9 The majority of s. and administrative posts were held

social practices

68:4.6 the remnants of discarded customs and obsolete s.;

69:1.6 These three groups of s. are intimately interrelated

167:5.5 avoided clashing with his questioners about the s.

194:3.9 culture or associated with established racial, s.,

social prejudice(s)

82:6.7 such experiments rest on s. and cultural prejudices

82:6.8 The chief troubles of “half-breeds” are due to s..

82:6.9 are such mulatto offspring so objectionable as s.

social pressure

68:2.6 vanity, and ghost fear were continuous in their s.,

68:6.7 Caste is the direct result of the high s. of keen

83:7.4 The s. of community standing and property

social prestige

69:5.7 Position—eagerness to buy s. and political prestige.

social problem(s)

39:3.6 they constitute a s. and therefore fall within the

49:4.7 The s., economic, and governmental problems of the

99:0.0 THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RELIGION

121:3.9 There was no widespread s. in the Roman Empire

134:6.2 it will require mankind government to regulate the s.,

140:8.18 while the sons of God solve their own political, s.,

142:7.17 realities of the kingdom from the material, s.,

167:5.6 positive pronouncements relative to scientific, s.,

195:1.6 earnestly debated about all human problems—s.,

195:9.4 mission while it continues to busy itself with s.

social progress

56:10.20 yielded the fruits of divinity: intellectual peace, s.,

67:7.6 enormously retards intellectual development, s.,

71:5.1 Competition is essential to s., but competition,

78:1.2 and Eve contributed much that was of value to the s.

80:6.5 s. steadily declined for more than five hundred years.

81:6.7 S. has invariably come from the thoughts and

87:7.3 the cult has always retarded s., it is regrettable that

87:7.10 ceremonials which can only handicap and retard s.

social progression

68:1.6 and powerful organizations and associations of s..

68:2.0 2. FACTORS IN SOCIAL PROGRESSION

87:7.5 and an adjustable cult have favored rapidity of s..

social punishment

140:8.4 made it plain that he approved of the s. of evildoers

social purposes

72:6.7 wealth, and the income therefrom is utilized for s.,

social quarantine

84:4.8 woman was subjected to complete family and s.

social races

25:8.4 Mortals come from races that are very s..

social rank

121:3.9 the people were generally content with their s.

social reaction

170:5.10 the tragedy consisted in the fact that this s. to the

social readjustment(s)

195:9.2 one of its most amazing and enthralling epochs of s.,

196:1.2 Indeed, the s., the economic transformations,

social realms

67:7.5 Evil and sin visit their consequences in s. and may

140:8.9 in all his public teachings he ignored the civic, s.,

social reasons

70:8.8 6. S.—classes have gradually formed according to

social recognition

84:3.3 She failed to get s. during primitive times because

91:1.2 allied only with those values which have general s.

social reconstruction

87:7.2 but it has always been the greatest obstacle to s. and

99:0.3 to face adjustment to extensive and continuing s..

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.6 not organically involved in the secular work of s.

99:2.1 provide leadership in this impending world-wide s.

99:2.4 Religionists are of no more value in the tasks of s.

99:3.3 Religion influences s. directly because it spiritualizes

99:3.6 is playing a part in the present-day program of s..

99:7.2 In all s. religion provides a stabilizing loyalty to a

social reconstructionists

99:3.6 Many individual s., while vehemently repudiating

social reform(s)

95:1.6 missionaries failed in their effort to bring this s.,

97:9.25 the Judahites started s., such as releasing slaves,

99:0.1 In past ages, since s. were largely confined to the

99:0.3 Religion did approve the occasional s. of past

99:3.6 are zealously religious in the propagation of their s..

132:4.4 secure his services for some project of teaching, s.,

social regulation(s)

70:0.2 S. is inseparable from social organization; association

70:5.1 forms of s. and civil regulation that characterize the

74:7.14 2. The s. regulations of the Garden.

82:1.9 impulse and therefore ever stands in need of s..

social rejoicing

74:4.6 to mind culture, while the evening was spent in s..

social relations

51:7.4 devote their energies to promotion of the arts, s.,

66:5.30 these improved s. were very helpful in influencing

84:6.8 the biologic relations of male and female with the s.

99:1.4 These new s. and economic upheavals can result

159:2.2 made to the outward and far-flung s. of believers

160:2.6 Of all s. calculated to develop character, the most

180:5.6 golden rule as the yardstick for measuring all s.,

social relationships

177:2.5 conditioned by these s. and spiritual relationships

social reorganization

195:9.4 the leadership and inspiration requisite for the s.,

social repercussion(s)

81:6.40 time for the full outworking of their material and s.

82:1.1 innate propensity, and marriage is its evolutionary s..

91:5.0 5. SOCIAL REPERCUSSIONS OF PRAYER

91:5.3 But the s. of such prayers are dependent largely on

99:5.5 much of the potential of religion for effecting s.

social requirements

95:7.3 less stringent in collateral s. of their own devising,

95:7.4 a faith which, though less demanding in its s.,

social respectability

196:1.2 a self-sufficient and unconsecrated fellowship of s.

social response

91:0.1 the dual potential of s. and God recognition.

social responsibilities

52:4.6 those leaders and rulers who are most fit to bear s..

72:3.7 while new civic and s. to the state are assumed.

social restriction(s)

82:2.1 the history of sex control through the pressure of s.,

82:3.12 and unbearable s. since remarriage was disapproved.

123:5.7 were most liberal in their interpretation of the s.

social result(s)

170:5.10 The church was an inevitable and useful s. of Jesus’

170:5.12 The Master realized that certain s. would appear in

social right(s)

69:9.17 The right to property is not absolute; it is purely s..

70:9.13 But rights are not really natural; they are entirely s..

social righteousness

170:3.11 that he ushered in the new dispensation of true s..

social rituals

90:5.2 Rituals are often at first s., later becoming economic

social rule

74:7.11 made declaration of loyalty to the s. rule of Adam

social safeguards

69:1.4 They embrace the s. of the home and the school,

social safety valve

83:7.8 to that extent must divorce function as the s. which

social sanction

69:9.16 but private ownership of land was given s. only after

social scheme

68:2.7 Woman became indispensable to the evolving s.,

social sciences

99:7.2 and industry by the techniques it learns from the s.

social selection

66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers sought to add conscious s.

social self-perpetuation

82:3.2 self-perpetuation is s. but is secured by individual

social servants

71:3.12 of recognition for service upon their civil and s..

social service(s)—see service, social

social serving

71:6.3 nonprofit motives for s.—the transcendent urges of

101:7.5 their unification in intellectual striving and in s..

social ship

99:1.3 The s. has steamed out of the sheltered bays of

social situation(s)

101:3.4 to react to certain trying intellectual and testing s..

103:3.1 the exact s. which provided the challenge to the

111:6.1 many s. and moral situations fraught with much

140:8.13 Jesus’ purpose in all s. to teach patience, tolerance,

156:5.10 which may be utilized in dealing with difficult s.

196:0.7 values of practical and commonplace s., economic

social slavery

68:5.8 spread of animal husbandry reduced women to s..

social slaves

69:8.10 Today, men are not s., but thousands allow ambition

social smugness

116:0.1 religious faith be prostituted to the promotion of s.

social sovereignty

77:2.2 Such beings were designed for s., not civil

social specialists

81:6.30 S., artistic, technical, and industrial specialists will

social spheres

45:1.4 you will also progress through these cultural and s.

45:1.5 These are the seraphic s. spheres.

social stability

70:8.13 enhancement of s. is purchased by diminishment of

social stages

50:5.9 the physical, intellectual, and s. of development,

social standards

69:8.4 Though the s. of the Hebrews were crude, they

95:3.4 Nile valley had lived by these emerging s. before

social standardization

79:8.7 process of s. and religio-philosophic dogmatization

social standing

82:3.4 In primitive times marriage was the price of s.;

84:3.10 agriculture has enhanced woman’s prestige and s.;

121:3.5 This group had little or no s. standing.

127:5.1 Although Jesus was poor, his s. in Nazareth was in

social status

5:5.13 deprivation of culture, impoverishment of s.,

5:5.14 not predicated on their educational, cultural, or s..

55:5.3 The economic, administrative, and s. of these worlds

83:4.2 while the s. of subsequent children demanded the

101:7.1 The s., economic conditions, educational

146:2.8 gives prayer right of way to the divine ear, not the s.,

social strata

70:8.1 The only worlds without s. are the most primitive

92:3.1 religion is the examination of the fossil-bearing s.

102:3.6 Knowledge leads to placing men, to originating s.

195:0.4 At first, Christianity won as converts the lower s.

social stream

81:6.27 Ideals elevate the source of the s. stream.

social strides

52:2.1 Great s. are made during a few thousand years of

social structure

81:6.25 education has not kept pace with the expanding s.;

89:1.1 it is still a basic unit of the s. regulative structure.

89:5.1 a part of the s. and religious structure of primitive

99:3.1 an organic part of the political and s. of Occidental

160:2.10 the world will behold a great and glorified s.,

social suffering

99:3.3 The religionist is not unsympathetic with s., not

social surroundings

5:5.1 the s. necessitate ethical adjustments; the moral

social survival

71:3.2 regretted, national egotism has been essential to s..

social system(s)

70:0.2 peace is secured only by some sort of s. regulative

72:2.14 legislative and executive divisions of the home and s.

97:9.24 Baal worship was a s. dealing with property rights

121:1.4 1. The Roman political and s. systems.

140:8.10 economic theory, with any s. or industrial system.

195:5.9 A lasting s. without a morality predicated on spiritual

195:10.7 No s. which denies the reality of God can contribute

195:10.20 in the minds of all the world as a part of the s.,

195:10.21 Christianity is that it should cease to sponsor the s.

social teachings

68:0.3 The blue man most of all profited by these early s.,

social tendencies

48:6.32 very definite s. characterize the offspring of these

social things

124:2.6 He delighted in talking over things cultural, s.,

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his fellow travelers about things s.,

social thinking

81:2.2 could be devoted to thoughtful reflection and s..

social torchbearers

81:6.26 The quality of the s. determines whether civilization

social trust

72:6.7 All natural wealth on the continent is held as a s. by

social union

167:5.8 did much to exalt their ideals of s. and to augment

social unit

66:7.4 The home as a s. never became a success until the

70:3.1 emerging clans and tribes took its place as the s..

social upheavals

35:5.7 are familiar with all the s. of the inhabited worlds.

social uplift

66:6.4 sending them back to their people as emissaries of s..

social urge

36:5.10 5. The spirit of counsel—the s., the endowment of

social usage(s)

69:1.5 s., war for glory, dancing, amusement, games, and

70:5.3 when establishing new modes of s., the council was a

82:1.8 and usages—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

92:2.2 All types of s. and even legal procedures cling to

132:2.2 can take as your standard of good the current s..

132:2.4 spiritually blind individual who logically follows s.,

149:2.11 or manifest an utter disregard of the religious, s.,

160:1.3 The more rapid the changes in s., the more

160:5.5 morality embodied in even the highest s. of the

social value(s)

49:6.8 are levels of associated intellectual, s., spiritual,

70:2.0 2. THE SOCIAL VALUE OF WAR

70:2.3 War has had a s. to past civilization because it:

91:0.4 to the enhancement of any moral, spiritual, or s..

91:1.1 is to augment the essential moral, spiritual and s.

91:1.4 reality of powers or beings who are able to enhance s

91:7.11 6. To conserve currently recognized moral, and s.

98:6.5 technique for the conservation of moral and s..

140:10.6 whatever of practical political, s., or economic value

social vices

140:8.21 Jesus had little to say about the s. of his day; seldom

social visiting

163:4.5 4. Avoid loss of time through overmuch s. and other

social vogue

70:6.6 which gave origin to the ancient s. of suicide in

social welfare

91:1.3 game, and other material goods enhanced the s.,

social wisdom

99:2.4 endowed them with that superior s. which is born of

social worth

70:8.8 have formed according to popular estimate of the s.

social yardstick

70:1.1 peace is the s. yardstick measuring civilization’s

social-judgment

196:3.13 2. S.—ethical choice.

social-moral

195:0.3 it quickly precipitated the s. clash of the ages.

socialistic

72:7.1 local governments are much more paternalistic or s..

72:7.3 such revenue from the earnings of their s. enterprises

socialists

99:5.1 the contrary teaching of modern s. and humanists.

socialization

15:7.7 is man spiritualized following his constellation s..

43:7.2 schools of progressive occupational or practical s.

43:8.4 to achieve the real s. of your morontia personality.

43:8.9 5. While attaining satisfactory s. of the personality on

43:8.10 6. Adjust all of these various s. techniques to the

43:8.12 We have portrayed Edentia s. as an association of

43:9.3 This experience constitutes the prespirit s. training of

45:7.7 upon their status of experiential attainment of s..

45:7.8 for the more extensive and varied s. career of the

56:10.14 Cosmic s. constitutes the highest form of personality

68:1.0 1. PROTECTIVE SOCIALIZATION

70:1.1 Before the partial s. of the advancing races man was

74:5.6 finally compelled to withdraw his program for s.;

74:7.2 of the western school system of the Garden was s..

88:3.2 Totemism was one phase of the attempted s. of

99:6.2 There is a real purpose in the s. of religion.

113:7.4 to Edentia and its seventy spheres of advanced s.,

144:6.3 of religious questions and upon the s. of religion,

146:3.10 very little instruction regarding the s. of religion.

170:5.20 and interpretation, even varying degrees of s., but

184:4.6 experiences the ecstasy and grandeur of spiritual s.

190:1.7 the first attempt at the s. of the Master’s gospel of

socialize

43:8.12 As you learn how better to s. with the univitatia,

44:8.4 The ascending morontians learn to s. their former

72:1.1 blended, but they fraternize and s. very acceptably.

91:7.8 3. More joyfully to s. his religious experience.

143:7.2 religion is man’s attempt to s. the worship of

144:6.10 observances, and s. personal religious practices.

socialized

16:9.4 And these cosmic gifts, s., constitute civilization.

48:7.19 17. Ambition is dangerous until it is fully s..

48:7.28 knowledge is safeguarded by wisdom and s. by love.

66:7.6 as individuals and were s. in groups or classes.

81:6.33 common services can be acceptably and profitably s.,

81:6.34 the interests and welfare of the larger, more s. human

100:5.1 (The symbols of s. religion are not to be despised as

144:7.1 Always does the s. religion of a new revelation pay

144:7.1 Jesus paid in order to carry with them, as a s. group

170:5.9 as the Redeemer-Creator and spiritual head of a s.

170:5.17 Paul’s Christian church is the s. and humanized

195:0.3 by Greek philosophy and s. in Christianity,

195:4.3 But Christianity was sufficiently s. and paganized

195:9.2 But paganized and s. Christianity stands in need of

socializing

15:7.6 has its seventy satellites of s. culture and training,

37:6.2 on the seventy s. realms attached to Edentia,

68:3.0 3. SOCIALIZING INFLUENCE OF GHOST FEAR

89:9.1 evolution has exerted a mighty s. influence.

91:3.3 prayer is always a s., moralizing, and spiritualizing

91:5.2 praying is very effective in that it is highly s. in its

91:7.13 prayer loses much of its s. influence and tends

100:4.6 the limit of your ability, then you are certainly s.

160:2.5 The associations of friendship are s. and ennobling

socially

16:9.7 other persons are not naturally loved or s. served.

43:8.8 While thus s. functioning with beings like and unlike

43:8.11 Intellectually, s., and spiritually two moral creatures

52:2.10 the multiplication of mentally defective and s. unfit

52:2.12 without perpetuating the s. unfit and the morally

55:4.11 further evolution of the human race—physically, s.,

64:6.14 they were somewhat inferior to the red man, but s.

69:0.1 S., man exhibits his superiority in that he is a

71:2.19 intellectually competent, s. loyal, and morally fit.

81:1.7 of Adam and Adamson here met, and s. mingled.

84:5.14 Only s. will men and women compete on equal terms

99:4.1 Genuine religion renders the religionist s. fragrant

100:3.1 And these loyalties are s. effective and spiritually

124:1.13 Jesus continued to grow physically, s.,

132:2.2 If you are ethically lazy and s. indifferent, you can

133:0.3 as they may be viewed physically, mentally, s.,

134:4.10 Spiritually, they all believed in a sovereign God; s.,

134:6.1 And the relative nature of freedom is true s.,

138:3.6 I have come to proclaim joy to the s. downtrodden

186:2.3 the machinations of his s. nearsighted and spiritually

193:4.13 S., Judas was unconfiding and almost wholly self-

societal

27:2.3 your s. relationships involve a great deal more than

79:8.5 s. opinion of war remained low; ancestor worship,

82:2.3 The moment s. groups began to form, marriage

83:1.0 1. MARRIAGE AS A SOCIETAL INSTITUTION

83:6.2 Monogamy is cultural and s., artificial and unnatural,

83:7.7 only leads directly back to those crude s. stages

89:1.1 It was the earliest form of s. regulation and for a

92:3.9 Religion fostered civilization and provided s.

societies

68:1.7 But these improved s. were far from the realization

70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES

70:7.1 These first appeared as secret s. and originally were

70:7.2 many reasons for the secrecy of these s., such as:

70:7.7 The very secrecy of these s conferred on all members

70:7.8 and training being intrusted to the men’s secret s..

70:7.11 But the secret s. did aim at the improvement of

70:7.15 Secret s. contributed to the building up of social

70:7.15 The members of these s. first wore masks to

70:7.15 The ancient s. of the “new birth” used signs and

70:7.16 controlled the mobs; they also acted as vigilance s.,

70:7.17 These s. gave rise to the first political parties.

70:7.19 and later evolved into the earlier religious s.

70:7.19 these s. became intertribal, the first international

90:5.3 the primitive tribal secret s. were in reality a crude

118:8.6 human s. will recede from high but premature

121:5.9 religious brotherhoods and numerous sectarian s..

170:5.16 to build up one of the most progressive human s.

society or human society or primitive society

5:5.2 in the facts of science, the obligations of s.,

14:6.21 graduate schools for beings destined for Paradise s..

27:4.1 who instruct the new members of Paradise s. in the

34:7.4 the moral assistance which a well-ordered s. would

39:3.7 and purposeful growth of s. and government,

45:5.6 and these Sons are achieving a very high type of s..

47:8.7 The organization of s. on this mansonia is of a

49:5.23 inaugurate human civilization and to focalize hs..

50:5.7 Food, security, and material comfort dominate s.,

50:5.8 The s. of this age becomes ethical, and the mortals

52:3.12 this era; the brotherhood of man is the goal of its s..

52:4.8 s. begins to return to more simplified forms of

52:7.5 An entirely new order of s. has arrived.

52:7.5 the state of s. more nearly approaches the ideals of

55:4.18 newly appearing order of increasingly spiritual s.

55:4.19 initiating the new and supermaterial activities of s.

55:5.3 s. is a smoothly working mechanism of high material

55:6.1 of light and life, s. becomes increasingly peaceful.

62:3.3 brother and sister mated and soon enjoyed the s. of

63:6.8 organization of these primitive peoples into a real s..

66:5.28 the group intrusted with the work of bringing hs. up

66:5.30 was quite different from the barbaric s. evolving

66:5.30 just as the twentieth-century s. of Capetown,

66:6.6 They did not derange hs., but they did markedly

67:5.3 The Caligastia scheme for the reconstruction of hs.

67:5.3 S. quickly sank back to its old biologic level,

68:1.2 are paid by submission to s.’ numerous law demands.

68:1.3 Ps. was founded on the reciprocity of necessity and

68:1.3 And hs. has evolved in agelong cycles as a result of

68:1.4 And so s. was born, not of mere association of

68:1.5 peoples who early organized themselves into a ps.

68:1.6 That contemporary cultural s. is a rather recent

68:2.1 Civilized s. is the result of man’s early efforts to

68:2.2 s. is essentially designed to lessen the risk element

68:2.2 and it has progressed just as fast as it has succeeded

68:2.2 Self-maintenance originates s., while excessive

68:2.3 S. is concerned with self-perpetuation, self-

68:2.4 gregarious propensity lies at the bottom of hs.,

68:2.5 With the growth of s., food hunger ceased to be

68:2.5 But today s. is top-heavy with the overgrowth of

68:2.5 Modern s. is enduring the strain of one of its most

68:2.11 Vanity contributed mightily to the birth of s.; but

68:2.11 Self-maintenance builds s; unbridled self-gratification

68:3.1 Primitive desires produced the original s., but ghost

68:3.2 the greatest single factor in the evolution of hs. was

68:3.3 Except for this ghost factor, all s. was founded on

68:3.4 the strain of s. breaks down upon reaching certain

68:4.1 all of the institutions of present-day hs. take their

68:4.3 preserved inviolate the mores and customs of s.

68:4.7 The survival of a s. depends chiefly on the evolution

68:4.7 isolated change in the composition of hs. has been

68:5.1 Land is the stage of s.; men are the actors.

68:5.8 Prepastoral s. was one of sex co-operation, but the

68:5.12 Hs. has evolved from the hunting stage through that

68:6.3 Hs. is controlled by a law which decrees that the

68:6.5 Frontier s. develops the unskilled side of humanity;

68:6.11 subnormal man should be kept under s.’ control;

69:1.3 war for gain, and all the regulative machinery of s..

69:1.4 These are the establishments of s. growing out of sex

69:3.1 The divisions of labor in ps. were determined by

69:3.6 to their becoming, as a class, the politicians of ps..

69:5.10 But never did the barter in sex slaves advance s.;

69:5.15 the fact that it is the basis of modern industrial s..

69:6.1 Ps. with its four divisions—industrial, regulative,

69:8.6 Slavery was the bridge over which s. passed from

69:8.7 man to invent the regulative mechanism of ps.;

69:8.8 the slaves shared the blessings of a higher s. which

69:8.8 achievement but slavery soon insidiously attacks s.

69:8.11 While the ideal of s. is universal freedom, idleness

69:8.12 Modern s. is in reverse.

69:9.1 While ps. was virtually communal, primitive man did

69:9.2 it was indispensable scaffolding in the growth of ps.,

69:9.3 But in early communal s. a man’s capital was either

70:1.1 stressed by the complications of s.’ advancement,

70:1.4 there could be no such phenomenon as war until s.

70:1.16 This is a narrative of the evolution of s.—the natural

70:2.1 price paid for these war advantages was that s. was

70:2.1 war sometimes kills the patient, destroys the s..

70:2.2 S., today, enjoys the benefit of a long list of useful

70:2.8 of primitive equality and selectively stratified s..

70:2.18 S. should in every way possible foster originality.

70:2.19 war; rather discern what it has done for s. so that

70:2.20 until s. has wisely provided peaceful substitutes for

70:2.21 To discover leaders s. must turn to the conquests of

70:3.1 In the most ps. the horde is everything;

70:3.5 Modern s. is held together by the industrial market.

70:5.5 neither peace nor war can be run by a debating s..

70:8.2 As s. emerged from savagery to barbarism, its human

70:8.5 slavery brought about the first general division of s.

70:8.6 of slaves was a genetic basis for one class of s..

70:8.14 Classes in s., having naturally formed, will persist

70:9.1 S.’ prime gift to man is security.

70:9.2 s. asserted its rights and, at the present time, they are

70:9.14 because the s. of the age, the mores, thus decrees.

70:9.17 S. cannot offer equal rights to all, but it can

70:9.17 It is the business and duty of s. to provide the

70:10.4 In the earliest ps. public opinion operated directly;

70:10.4 S. was regulated on the theory that the group should

70:10.9 S. early adopted the paying-back attitude of

70:10.16 When s. fails to punish crimes, group resentment

70:11.2 Early s. operated negatively, granting the individual

70:11.2 for ps. was wholly negative in its organization,

70:11.5 established the taboo on killing, s. sanctified it as

70:11.5 S. could not have held together during early times

70:11.7 adapt written laws to the changing conditions of s..

71:0.1 state represents s.’ net gain from the ravages of war.

71:1.22 The harm to s. consisted not in these reforms

71:2.7 Public opinion has always delayed s.; nevertheless it

71:2.8 The measure of the advance of s. is determined by

71:3.8 No s has progressed very far when it permits idleness

71:3.9 A moral s. should aim to preserve the self-respect of

71:3.9 plan of social achievement would yield a cultural s.

71:4.1 Economics, s., and government must evolve if they

71:4.16 But such an ideal s. cannot be realized when either

71:4.16 The “golden rulers” may establish a progressive s.

71:4.17 great test of idealism: Can an advanced s. maintain

71:5.1 In current s., competition is slowly displacing war in

71:5.1 murder outlawed since the early days of s., while

71:6.3 base and wholly unworthy of an advanced order of s.

71:7.3 should get a vision of a new and higher cultural s..

72:2.6 The lower house elected by certain organizations of s

72:9.3 individuals who have rendered great service to s.,

72:12.1 Although the s and government of this unique people

74:5.5 all of Adam’s plans for the rehabilitation of hs..

74:8.13 which accounted for the nonutopian condition of s..

77:1.6 work of influencing hs. remote from the planetary

77:2.2 hoped would become the teacher-rulers of hs..

78:2.3 The civilization, s., and cultural status of Adamites

79:4.5 But the most characteristic feature of s. was the

79:8.15 passed from a primitive agricultural s. to a higher

81:2.2 have some little spare time in which to think about s.

81:5.0 5. CULTURAL SOCIETY

81:5.1 art of civilization foreign to the progress of hs.,

81:5.3 But cultural s. is no great and beneficent club of

81:5.4 personal-liberty curtailment which s. exacts from its

81:5.5 S. becomes a co-operative scheme for securing civil

81:6.15 has Urantia reached that point where s. is willing to

81:6.21 every advance is contributory to the progress of s.

81:6.23 indispensable in a complex and highly organized s..

81:6.27 is resident in the least material of s.’ achievements.

81:6.29 As s. expands, some method of drawing together the

81:6.30 weaken and disintegrate hs. if effective means of

81:6.32 not enough to train men for work; in a complex s.

81:6.33 Such a highly specialized s. will not take kindly to

81:6.34 the great hindrances to the progress of hs. is the

81:6.39 S. is not a divine institution;

81:6.39 it is a phenomenon of progressive evolution.

81:6.40 unafraid to experiment with the mechanisms of s..

81:6.41 S. is the offspring of age upon age of trial and error;

81:6.41 it is what survived the selective adjustments and

81:6.44 But now hs. is plunging forward under the force of

82:1.9 become necessary for s. to impose self-control upon

82:1.10 submission of this impulse to the regulations of s. is

82:2.1 leaves the consequential problems to be solved by s.,

82:3.1 Mating is universally natural, and as s. evolved from

82:3.2 rebellious against the sex regulations imposed by s.;

82:3.3 Parents, children, relatives, and s. had conflicting

83:1.1 Marriage is s.’ mechanism designed to regulate and

83:1.4 Marriage is an institution of s., not a department of

83:6.4 something of a monopolistic sex association, s.

83:7.5 numbers of unmarried persons in any s. indicates the

83:7.8 just so long as s. fails to properly educate children

83:7.9 The great inconsistency of modern s. is to exalt love

83:8.8 and enforced by the laws and regulations of s..

84:0.2 self-maintenance, and it implies the evolution of s..

84:0.2 S. itself is the aggregated structure of family units.

84:1.9 sexes enhanced survival and was the beginning of hs.

84:3.1 All s., whether national or familial, passed through

84:3.9 Before the herding stage of s., mothers used to nurse

84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY

84:5.2 As s. evolved, the sex standards rose higher among

84:5.5 Edenic teachings regarding women’s place in s..

84:5.9 the inequitable mores governing woman’s place in s.

84:5.9 of the mores in the progressive evolution of s..

84:6.2 so often characterizes the contacts of nature and s..

84:6.7 it is capable of maintaining and reproducing s..

84:6.8 home maintenance, which is the structural basis of s..

84:7.1 As are the families of the race or nation, so is its s..

84:7.1 If the families are good, the s. is likewise good.

84:7.29 Hs. would be greatly improved if the civilized races

84:8.1 Marriage is the only institution of hs. that embraces

86:2.6 was just as unorganized and haphazard as was ps..

86:6.2 newly imagined spirit world became a power in ps..

86:7.2 Modern s. is removing the business of insurance

89:1.6 The taboos were highly effective in organizing s.,

89:1.7 There would be no civilized s. to sit in criticism upon

89:3.6 marriage and the home, s.’ veritable foundation

89:5.1 cannibalism was a part of the mores of early s..

89:5.1 a part of the social and religious structure of ps..

89:5.9 ceases to be a crime when participated in by all, by s.

90:5.1 thousands of years rituals have hampered s. and

91:6.6 spiritualization of s. if those who pray will only do so

92:1.3 Religion is s.’ adjustment, in any age, to that which is

92:2.1 but religion does tardily adjust to changing s..

94:6.12 And China, once at the head of hs. because of an

94:6.12 which characterize the advance of culture and s. on

99:0.1 least connection with the secular institutions of s..

99:0.1 tended to perpetuate the established order of s.,

99:0.2 oppose the intelligent efforts of s. to adapt its usages

99:1.3 Urantia s. can never hope to settle down as in past

99:1.4 S. is becoming more mechanical, more compact,

99:1.5 while the upper strata of s. turned a deaf ear to the

99:2.2 It cannot reconstruct s. without first reconstructing

99:2.2 cannot reconstruct itself until s. has been radically

99:2.3 Religionists must function in s., in industry, and in

99:2.5 The church may have appeared to serve s. in the past

99:3.4 and political institutions of such an advanced hs..

99:5.1 In ps. the religious group is not always different

99:5.1 been a conservator of morals and a stabilizer of s..

101:0.2 influenced by the ethical and moral momentum of hs.

102:2.8 of living a religious life in the open arenas of hs.

103:5.11 that there is no place in a progressive s. for home,

121:1.8 had just begun to make its appearance in Roman s..

121:3.1 the s. of the Mediterranean world consisted of five

121:3.9 from the lower to the higher strata of Roman s.,

124:1.13 group of seven lads formed themselves into a s.

124:6.18 and his obligations to his family and the s. of his day

126:2.5 Jesus increasingly measured every institution of s. by

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard science, politics, s.,

133:1.2 In civilized s. and in an organized universe the

133:1.5 organized s. had every right to employ force in the

139:0.4 be considered uneducated, and in some circles of s.

140:6.6 for today, would be far from suitable for the s. of

150:2.2 attitude of reputable s. toward women who commit

160:1.3 that he more rapidly adds to the complexities of s.,

160:1.3 immature; s. will fail in growing up to full maturity

160:1.6 Hs. is confronted with two problems: attainment

160:2.10 While such a s. would not be perfect or entirely

160:3.2 The more complex s. becomes, and the more the

170:2.4 portrayed the ideal of a resultant new order of hs..

170:3.11 Jesus struck the deathblow of the old s. in that he

170:3.11 This new order of s. the world has little known

187:2.3 crucifixion, and there existed a s. of Jewish women

191:4.7 Jesus spent without interruption in the s. of his

195:0.3 Upon such a stage of hs. the teachings of Jesus,

195:0.3 Orient were waiting for—but as a new order of hs..

195:1.6 became the driving power of a new order of hs.

195:4.1 The church, being an adjunct to s. and the ally of

195:5.1 in all of man’s efforts to stabilize s. and facilitate the

195:8.5 But beware! This godless philosophy of hs. will lead

195:8.6 Nothing can take the place of God in hs..

195:8.10 This secularistic hs., notwithstanding its unparalleled

195:8.13 The secularization of science, education, and s. can

195:10.6 adventure of building a new and transformed hs.

195:10.20 Christianity unwittingly seemed to sponsor a s. which

196:2.11 The ultimate goal of s.’ most advanced achievement

socioeconomic

72:2.9 court systems—the law courts and the s. courts.

72:2.13 The s. courts function in the following three divisions

72:2.17 The federal supreme court does not pass upon s.

97:3.1 in Yahweh and the followers of Baal was a s. clash

97:3.5 This s. controversy did not become a definite issue

103:9.1 the political distortions and the s. perversions of the

sociologic

82:5.10 That these taboos respecting in-marriage were s.,

84:0.3 The home is basically a s. institution.

84:6.2 But marriage is not biologic; it is s..

87:7.8 biologic, s., and religious significance of the home.

99:3.8 into the achievement of some s. or theologic drive.

99:4.6 s. rip tides of the cyclonic transitions of a scientific

sociological

140:8.12 The nearest he came to making s. pronouncements

sociologist

140:8.11 Jesus was not a s., but he did labor to break down

195:6.9 The materialistic s. of today surveys a community,

sociologists

48:6.32 they are the skillful s. and the wise ethnic advisers

sociology

3:4.7 relationship is an actual experience in cosmic s.,

97:9.28 the first time theology displaced s. and economics.

97:9.28 more and more to be separated from politics, s.,

102:2.3 by the laws of physiology, psychology, and s..

102:4.6 astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, s., and

102:7.7 If science, philosophy, or s. dares to become

111:4.4 when youth neglect to interest themselves in s.,

129:1.10 expressing his ideas and ideals about politics, s.,

sociomoral

5:1.4 quite independently of all such s. differentials of

sociophilosophical

170:5.19 to create a s. system of belief regarding the fact

sociopolitical

70:7.1 divided into two classes: s. and religio-mystical.

175:2.1 The Jews, as a nation, as a s. group, paid in full the

sociosuggestive

91:8.12 is purely autosuggestive in private devotions and s.

SocratesGreek philosopher

98:2.6 S. and his successors, Plato and Aristotle, taught that

Socratic

98:0.1 The ideals of the Western world were basically S.,

soda

95:2.4 by the action of the s.-impregnated sand, while

sodium or sodium chloride

41:6.1 these wandering derelicts, especially s. and calcium.

41:6.3 The s. atom, under certain modifications, is also

41:6.3 since this element has almost twice the mass of s..

58:1.3 The Life Carriers had projected a sc. pattern of life;

58:6.5 the ability to maintain the proper degree of sc. in

Sodom

93:5.9 went to S. to engage in trade and animal husbandry.

93:5.12 the property of his nephew Lot, who dwelt in S..

93:5.14 Abraham’s diplomatic dealings with the king of S.,

93:5.14 resulted in the king of S. joining the Hebron military

93:6.7 narratives relating to the natural destruction of S.

93:8.1 It was shortly after the destruction of S. and

soft

63:3.2 by hallways which had been excavated in s. limestone

118:10.9 the tempering fire that is transmuting the s. iron of

139:4.13 John found that a “s. answer turns away wrath.”

144:8.3 A man of changeable moods and clothed in s.

149:4.2 You all know that ‘a s. answer turns away wrath,’

150:9.3 Jesus had long taught the apostles that a s. answer

155:5.13 Are you fearful, s., and ease-seeking?

soften

88:5.3 chew a bit of hard wood in order to s. the heart of

softened

156:5.4 thought he s. the heart of Moses and hardened the

softening

179:4.8 This supper, with its tender episodes and s. touches,

softness

70:2.16 5. The growth of undesirable racial s., biologic

soil

8:1.5 In this way is the s. of life prepared for the

46:7.2 and mechanical contrivances in the culture of the s..

49:4.5 tilling the s. is the one pursuit that is common to the

50:4.4 Cultivation of the s., associated with home building

52:1.7 It is the forerunner of civilization and the s. for the

52:2.8 and the cultivation of the s. become established.

66:5.4 later on to be of service in the cultivation of the s..

66:7.19 The cultivation of the s. is inherent in the

66:7.19 Work with the s. is not a curse; rather is it the

68:2.6 a settled residence where she could cultivate the s..

68:5.10 three stages overlap, men hunt and women till the s..

68:5.11 friction between the herders and the tillers of the s..

68:6.1 Man is a creature of the s., a child of nature;

69:8.5 male prisoners and forced them to cultivate the s..

69:8.5 The Africans could easily be taught to till the s.;

76:1.4 compelled to wrest a living from unprepared s.

76:2.6 education are indispensable s. and atmosphere for

79:8.6 Such irrigation and s.-conservation difficulties

80:2.5 the Adamites hunted, herded, and tilled the s.

80:3.8 and in some measure to fishers and tillers of the s..

81:1.4 For ages it was considered menial to till the s.;

81:1.4 wherefore the idea that s. toil is a curse, whereas it is

81:3.1 the superior tribes became the cultivation of the s.,

84:3.6 Primitive man shunned the s.; it was too peaceful,

84:3.8 liberation came when man consented to till the s.,

84:3.10 as soon as man addressed himself to tilling the s.,

85:1.2 either erosion or the results of the overturning of s..

86:7.6 Primitive religion prepared the s. of the human mind,

92:7.2 even as Sikhism budded and blossomed out of the s.

95:3.4 In the s. of these evolving ethical ideas and moral

97:3.3 to send rain—he was a god of fertility of the s..

97:9.24 with property rights as well as with s. fertility.

97:9.29 Judaism was the s. out of which Christianity grew,

100:0.2 Love supplies the s. for religious growth—

100:1.5 The s. essential for religious growth presupposes a

103:2.3 The evolutionary s. in the mind of man in which the

111:1.1 Mind is the human s. from which the spirit Monitor

117:6.25 patiently as a river quietly wears away the s. beneath.

121:4.1 abundant s. of natural goodness and potential human

122:2.8 And the s. of John’s heart was ever responsive to the

130:2.3 like Paul to enter India, where the spiritual s. was so

137:8.12 This kingdom is like a seed growing in the good s. of

149:5.3 too many of man’s troubles take origin in the s. of

151:1.2 it sprang up because there was no depth to the s.,

151:2.3 The seed which fell on good s., springing up to

156:5.1 grounded in the slime and muck of the darkened s.

156:5.1 roots of origin and being in the animal s. of human

156:5.2 the mind and morals of the individual are the s.

156:5.2 The s. of the evolving soul is human and material,

162:6.3 the dry ground and spread over the parched s.,

162:9.7 were relieved to have the Master back on friendly s.;

170:1.16 of early Christianity from a Jewish to a gentile s..

170:5.3 the teachings of Jesus from a Jewish to a gentile s.

174:5.8 but if it dies in good s., it springs up again to life

195:2.4 devotion, and stalwart self-control was ideal s. for

196:3.25 Morality is the essential pre-existent s. of personal

sojournnoun

1:7.9 pleasure of a s. in the immediate personal presence

3:1.11 these indwelling Adjusters by the minds of their s..

5:3.5 the details of your earthly s. in connection with the

5:5.7 even in the days of his temporal s. on earth:

14:5.5 During your s. in Havona as a pilgrim of ascent,

14:5.10 to aggravate and annoy you during your short s. on

18:4.7 to the headquarters of Splandon after your s. on the

19:6.2 During your long s. on the billion worlds of

20:2.3 work is individually unique in the realms of their s.,

20:4.5 the misunderstandings about the Urantian s. of

20:6.2 do not beget offspring on the worlds of their s.;

20:6.4 of the mortal races on the worlds of their s..

20:9.1 of formulating plans concerning their projected s.

21:5.9 particular regarding the worlds of their creature s.

21:5.10 not only the worlds of their personal s. but all

22:2.8 directing the affairs of the spheres of their s..

23:1.6 on all the broadcasts of the realms of their s..

24:6.3 with countless other personalities during your s.

25:3.14 During the Paradise s. they report to the Master

25:8.3 you mortals will encounter during your Paradise s.

25:8.6 during the terminal days of the ascenders’ s. on the

25:8.7 During your prefinaliter s. on Paradise, if for any

26:3.2 may be exempted from s. on one or more of the local

26:8.1 are the most intriguing of the entire Havona s..

26:10.1 the s. on the second circle affords ample opportunity

26:10.3 After a long s. on circuit number two the subjects of

26:10.5 while the s. on this circle is wholly pleasurable

26:11.6 Near the end of the first-circle s. the ascending

28:7.2 become fully acquainted with them during your s. on

30:4.23 in accordance with their s. upon the minor sector,

31:3.4 mortals are spirits of the first order during their s. in

31:8.3 their present Paradise s. is in every way Trinity

35:3.12 this same method is adhered to throughout their s.

35:3.16 3. The reviews of this sphere pertain to the s. on the

35:3.18 the review of the ascendant s. on the constellation

36:6.5 existence and the time of its s. in the body of matter,

37:4.3 the regulations of the local universe of their s.,

37:5.1 During this temporary s. they foster the evolution

37:10.5 Such mortals of temporary s. on Salvington are

38:6.1 After the second millennium of s. at seraphic

38:9.13 so effectively served during the long planetary s..

39:4.13 Your short s. on Urantia, on this sphere of mortal

39:4.17 One of the delights of your s. on Jerusem will be to

40:5.5 1. Mortals of the transient or experiential Adjuster s..

40:5.8 mortals of the transient or experiential Adjuster s..

40:5.10 the transient s. of the Adjusters contributes much

40:9.2 During this temporary s. the Adjusters effectively

43:8.3 Your s. on Edentia and its associated spheres will be

43:8.13 As ascending mortals you will enjoy your s. on the

43:9.2 This entire s. on the constellation training worlds,

43:9.2 Throughout your s. on the system worlds you

43:9.3 This constellation s. of an ascending mortal is the

47:3.9 The s. on mansion world number one is designed to

47:7.4 to prepare you for the subsequent constellation s..

47:8.3 is not achieved until the time of the s. on the fifth

47:8.7 During the s. on world number six the mansion

47:9.1 During your s. here you will receive the instruction

47:9.1 spheres are virtually obliterated during the s. on

48:1.5 and 491 during the s. on the spheres of Salvington.

48:3.15 in the abodes assigned as headquarters for your s.

48:3.18 the mansion worlds, whether your s. is to be long or

48:5.9 worlds native to their pupils of mansion world s..

50:3.3 they occupy for the periods of their planetary s..

50:7.2 it disappears during the s. in Havona but promptly

55:4.27 —to go direct to the midsonite world for a brief s.,

55:8.4 from the universe headquarters worlds of their s. to

63:0.3 Throughout their mortal s. on Urantia they called

66:1.4 to the welfare of the universe of his origin and s.,

66:4.10 And it was during the thirty-third year of their s. in

66:8.4 of isolated Urantia down to the time of Adam’s s.

73:4.1 Material Sons, the biologic uplifters, begin their s. on

73:5.8 during the early days of Adam’s s. in Eden the whole

74:3.9 When the sixth day of their s. on earth was over,

74:7.24 work for the welfare and uplift of the world of his s..

74:8.10 almost a thousand years after Moses’ s. on earth

77:6.6 during his s. on earth they all made final decisions

89:4.5 as the traditions of the s. of Adam filtered down

93:5.7 During his brief s. in Egypt Abraham found a distant

93:5.7 During the latter part of his s. on the Nile Abraham

93:6.3 of Canaan by his offspring after their s. in Egypt.

93:8.1 Melchizedek’s decision to terminate his s. in the

93:10.2 But Machiventa did not end his s. in the flesh of

94:12.3 may elect to enjoy a s. in Paradise prior to entering

95:5.15 consequent upon their s. in Egypt these Bedouins

96:1.4 For centuries after Melchizedek’s s. at Salem his

96:1.11 eruptions occurring as late as the time of the s. of the

96:4.4 During this lengthy s. before Sinai the religious

96:4.5 Horeb during the third week of their worshipful s. at

109:2.9 to the Adjuster ministry of the realms of their s.,

109:3.6 subsequent to the s. of a Paradise bestowal Son,

110:7.7 must be patient through the long years of silent s.

112:7.3 may be delayed until the time of the constellation s.;

119:2.7 leave of the planet of his short administrative s.,

119:6.3 not even excepting his dramatic and tragic s. on

119:6.6 material worlds of the entire constellation of his s..

119:7.8 The story of Michael’s s. on Urantia, the narrative of

120:1.7 regarding the divine mission of your continued s. in

120:2.1 terminate your s., and prepare for ascension to

120:2.5 of men living thereon at the time of your mortal s.,

120:2.7 mortals of Urantia in the days of your earthly s.

123:0.1 Owing to the uncertainties and anxieties of their s.

123:0.3 Throughout the two years of their s. at Alexandria,

123:6.2 His first week’s s. on his uncle’s farm (since infancy)

123:6.8 he questioned the wisdom of the proposed s. in

127:3.3 James on the whole enjoyed his s. at Jerusalem.

128:2.6 after six months’ s. at Sepphoris Jesus was not

129:3.5 must discern the purpose of his s. on your world.

129:3.6 become habitable since the eventful times of his s.

130:3.6 conclusions until near the end of their s. in Rome.

130:5.2 It was during the island s. that Gonod first proposed

131:0.1 During the Alexandrian s. of Jesus, Gonod, and

132:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT ROME

132:0.4 all the manifold experiences of his six months’ s. in

132:1.1 Jesus had an all-night talk early during his s. in Rome

132:4.3 during the s. in Rome, Jesus personally came into

133:4.13 The three travelers enjoyed their s. in Corinth.

133:4.13 Their s. in this city was one of the most interesting of

133:5.12 The s. in Athens was pleasant and profitable, but it

133:7.0 7. THE S. AT CYPRUS—DISCOURSE ON MIND

133:7.2 at once began the assembly of supplies for their s.

133:7.5 The last week of their s. in the mountains Jesus and

134:8.0 8.THE SOJOURN ON MOUNT HERMON

134:8.6 Near the end of the mountain s. Jesus asked his

134:8.9 And when Jesus came down from his s. on Mount

134:8.10 At the end of this s. on the mountain, as Jesus was

134:9.9 finished during the eventful s. on Mount Hermon.

139:7.10 the teachings of the Master during his recent s. on

141:3.0 3. THE SOJOURN AT AMATHUS

141:6.5 The apostles made progress during the s. at Amathus

141:7.2 The second week of the s. at Bethany beyond Jordan

141:8.1 Throughout the four weeks’ s. at Bethany beyond

142:8.3 This s. in the south of Judea was a restful season of

144:1.10 in the third week of their s. on Mount Gilboa.

144:5.1 during the remainder of Jesus’ s., he brought to the

146:2.1 the twenty-four on the second evening of their s. in

146:4.6 The s. at Chorazin was very depressing to most of

146:7.1 During their s. at this place the Master recounted

148:8.1 The last week of the s. at Bethsaida the Jerusalem

150:7.0 7. THE SOJOURN AT NAZARETH

152:6.3 The second night of their s. at Gennesaret the

152:7.2 During this s. at Jerusalem the twelve learned how

155:3.1 Jesus did no public work during this two weeks’ s.

155:3.2 The s. at Caesarea-Philippi was a real test to the

155:3.5 One of the great lessons of this s. at Caesarea had to

156:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

156:2.3 during their s. many were added to the kingdom.

156:2.6 The theme of Jesus’ instructions during the s. at

156:6.5 the period of the Phoenician s., his enemies reckoned

157:0.1 Before Jesus took the twelve for a short s. in the

163:4.6 to be a worthy home, abide there throughout the s. in

169:0.1 This was the last week of Jesus’ s. there, and he was

170:2.7 Man’s mortal s. on earth acquired new meanings

170:5.19 system of belief regarding the fact of Michael’s s.

172:2.1 from doing any public work during this Passover s.

182:1.4 I have represented you in this world during my s.

191:3.4 from the s. on the headquarters of the constellation

193:0.2 to witness that I told you beforehand that my s.

193:0.3 From the beginning of my s. as one of you, I

193:5.2 send into this world of my s. the Spirit of Truth;

193:6.1 when the apostles came back from their recent s. in

196:2.2 the conclusion of his long s. in the spirit training

sojournverb

11:5.1 that which is revealed; personalities do not s. there.

13:0.4 No personal being may s. on any of these seven

13:0.6 Many beings and entities other than personal s. on

14:3.5 who often s. and minister on the Havona worlds.

14:5.4 ascenders go to s. on the second circuit of worlds,

14:5.5 all this is possible to those who s. on the circles of

15:7.6 ascenders s. upon the completion of the Jerusem

17:4.3 when you s. in the Uversa schools because these

17:5.3 Spirits of the Circuits make contact with those who s

26:2.1 the skilled ministers to all types of beings who s. on

26:2.4 numerous orders of Paradise Citizens who s. for long

27:4.1 the perfect conduct of the high beings who s. on the

30:3.1 The seven courtesy colonies s. on the architectural

37:4.2 gracious ministers, who s. with us for the purpose of

46:5.22 recorders of all these groups of angels do not s.

48:3.10 visitors and other celestials who may chance to s. on

55:2.9 Neither do they s., as students, on the morontia

74:7.11 To s. in the Garden a Urantian had to be “adopted.

114:3.1 one of their number to s. on your world to act as

134:3.4 Cymboyton arranged with Jesus to s. with them for

149:4.1 where Jesus chanced to s. with James and John.

160:0.1 Thomas, went home to s. with friends or to visit

190:5.3 Said Cleopas: “Can it be that you s. in Jerusalem and

sojourned

4:5.7 magnificently portrayed by the Creator Son who s.

10:8.6 I s. in a universe where a group of beings taught that

20:6.6 tragic end encountered by the Creator Son who s.

21:3.15 When a Creator has seven times s. among his

45:4.16 having s. on Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh

55:1.5 Not long since I s. on a world in the far north

96:2.3 into the clans of Israel had never s. in Egypt.

119:5.2 the recounting of the days when Eventod s. there,

122:10.4 They s. in Alexandria two full years, not returning to

133:3.5 And many times when the Apostle Paul s. in this

152:7.1 while the rest of the apostles s., two and two,

155:2.2 Peter and the evangelists s. in Chorazin for two

158:0.1 here they s. for two days in spiritual preparation for

166:2.1 they encountered a group of ten lepers who s. near

171:1.4 the one thousand and more persons who s. with

181:2.20 I was not able to accomplish when I s. with you as

191:3.1 morontia Jesus s. with these splendid intelligences

sojourner

27:5.2 Any s. on Paradise may at will have by his side the

27:5.2 living repository of the particular fact or truth he

45:1.11 As a s. on the seventh mansion world, you have

sojourners

39:2.6 task of preparing the ascendant s. on Salvington

45:1.2 All mansion world s. go to the finaliter sphere at

46:7.7 shown them by the material and semimaterial s.

47:8.1 S. on this sphere are permitted to visit transition

47:8.1 world number six where they learn more about the

47:8.1 although they are not able to visualize many of these

47:8.1 they receive their first lessons in the prospective

48:7.2 designed to assist these new mansion world s. in

66:4.1 teachings and conduct of the one hundred new s. on

66:4.11 but the primitive s. at Dalamatia were taught about

67:5.1 Among the superior and partially trained s. in and

77:8.10 and guides for celestial visitors and student s.,

119:6.1 Michael called the s. on the headquarters planet

119:6.5 a majority of the s. on the worlds adjacent to

129:4.8 living of the life required of mortals as s. in the flesh.

160:2.9 the good of others, his fellow s. in time and eternity.

sojourning

14:1.11 of both celestial and terrestrial origin s. thereon.

26:3.10 the Paradise pilgrims, and other orders of beings s. in

45:6.6 training while s. in the homes of the Jerusem Sons

47:5.2 When s. on the first mansion world, you have

47:9.2 While s. on mansonia number seven, permission is

66:7.3 to favorably impress the student observers s. at the

100:7.1 character which Jesus acquired while s. in the flesh,

114:5.5 the student visitors who may chance to be s. on the

115:7.9 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

116:7.7 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

117:7.18 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s. on

118:10.24 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

123:5.4 when no visitor of prominence happened to be s. in

141:4.1 While s. at Amathus, Jesus spent much time with

142:4.1 the house which he occupied when s. in Jerusalem

143:3.5 pressed for funds inasmuch as they had been s.

146:4.2 most of his time, while s. at Iron, in the mines.

152:7.1 did he permit them to teach or preach while s. in

156:6.8 on learning that Jesus was s. across the lake in the

189:4.1 the ten apostles were s. at the home of Elijah and

sojourns

0:12.13 there s. with the human soul the Spirit of Truth;

1:4.1 The manner in which the Father s. with the creatures

1:4.3 There s. within each moral being of this planet a

37:5.10 except to enjoy many pleasant and profitable s. as the

49:4.7 influenced by the successive s. of the divine Sons.

49:6.20 the benefits of numerous s. of the divine Sons.

124:1.2 s. on his uncle’s farm south of Nazareth, and fishing

Sol Invictus

98:5.3 This sun-god, or S., was a degeneration of the

solace

98:2.2 They sought for the s. of the soul in deep thinking

solarsee solar system

15:4.9 suns and redispatched in space as s. emanations.

15:6.9 and subsequently distributed by, the s. dynamos.

15:6.13 Many comets are unestablished offspring of the s.

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant stores s. light, so do these

41:3.1 These s. furnaces, together with the dark giants of

41:3.2 about one million miles, that of your own s. orb

41:4.3 You are not familiar with the s. supergases, but

41:5.0 5. SOLAR RADIATION

41:5.4 the very center of an average sun up to the s. surface

41:5.7 S. energy may seem to be propelled in waves, but

41:5.8 s.-light emanations appear to execute certain wavy

41:5.8 the various space-forces and s. energies operating

41:6.1 atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the s.

41:6.2 It not only endures s. ionization—splitting—but

41:6.2 X rays and shattered by the high s. temperatures.

41:6.3 these mutilated remnants of s. calcium literally ride

41:6.3 calcium escapes from the s. photosphere,

41:6.3 Of all the s. elements, calcium, notwithstanding its

41:6.3 most successful in escaping from the s. interior to

41:6.4 Calcium is a versatile element at s. temperatures.

41:6.4 Calcium is the most expert s.-prison escaper.

41:6.5 when tossed by the temperature-X-ray s. forces to

41:6.6 the s. calcium is now in the outer crust of the sun.

41:6.7 For example: S. spectra exhibit many iron lines, but

41:7.0 7. SOURCES OF SOLAR ENERGY

41:7.3 energy expenditure, and the sources of s. energy,

41:7.8 5. S. contraction; the cooling and contraction of a

41:7.13 These s. temperatures operate to enormously speed

41:7.14 Such s. furnaces blaze on indefinitely, being able to

41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS

41:8.1 s. energy is liberated by various complex nuclear-

41:8.3 such particles readily escape from the s. interior,

41:9.1 veritable energy blast during adolescent s. times.

41:9.3 Your own s. center radiates almost one hundred

41:10.1 when the limits of s. cohesion were reached and

41:10.2 The majority of s. systems had an origin different

42:3.4 the explosive and repellent stage of the s. supergases.

42:4.8 the heat and pressure of certain internal s. states,

42:4.8 But no known s. heat can convert ultimatons back

42:5.8 of the electron yields the various forms of s. X rays

42:5.8 The s. X rays are identical with those which are

57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover s.

57:4.8 from the last of the Andronover second s. family.

57:5.5 moments of maximum expansion during s. pulsations

57:5.5 were shot out into space as gigantic s. tongues.

57:5.5 to form independent bodies of matter, s. meteorites,

57:5.6 As the Angona system drew nearer, the s.

57:5.6 there was drawn out a vast column of s. gases,

57:5.7 This great column of s. gases which was separated

57:5.7 matter was subsequently recaptured by s. gravity as

57:5.8 Angona did not secure for itself any of this s. matter.

57:5.10 the enormous column of superheated s. gases,

57:5.12 the sun in the equatorial plane of their s. mother,

57:5.12 if they had been thrown off by s. revolution.

57:5.12 they travel in the plane of the Angona s. extrusion,

57:5.13 Angona was unable to capture any of the s. mass,

57:6.1 a period of diminishing s. disgorgement ensued.

57:6.1 the s. parent was able to recapture a large portion of

58:2.1 —light is not the only s. contribution reaching your

58:2.1 Vast s. energies pour in upon Urantia embracing

58:2.2 the s. radiation at the extreme ultraviolet end of the

58:2.7 are directly related to sunspots, those s. cyclones

58:2.7 opposite directions above and below the s. equator,

58:2.8 of sunspots to alter light frequencies shows that s.

58:2.9 Even the compass needle is responsive to this s.

85:5.2 S. worship first took extensive root in India,

95:2.7 s. veneration became a species of ancestor worship.

95:4.1 proclaimed salvation through calling on the s. deity.

116:7.2 as mortals look to s. energy for life maintenance,

solar system

15:1.2 Your s. and other worlds of time are not plunging

15:1.2 as the orbits of the planets constituting your s. are

15:1.5 Today, the s. to which Urantia belongs is a few

15:3.6 which were attendant upon the birth of your s.,

15:3.6 Your s. now occupies a fairly central position in

15:3.9 2. The circuit of your s. about the nucleus of the

15:3.15 space paths of your planet and your s. are genetic,

15:5.5 Your own s. had just such an origin.

15:5.8 With your s., such an end would mean that the

15:5.8 Such an end of a s. would result in the production

15:6.15 In your s. only three planets are at present suited to

41:2.2 few of which had an origin similar to that of your s..

41:6.6 eruptions in connection with the formation of the s..

41:7.13 The total heat now given out by the s. sun each

41:10.1 a vast pinnacle of matter, the ancestor of the s.,

41:10.2 gravity always produces the s. type of creation;

41:10.5 isolated on the outskirts of Satania, your s., being

42:7.1 The formation of all matter is on the order of the s..

42:7.1 the sun of some starry group like your own s..

42:7.2 as they revolve about the sun in the space of the s..

57:2.1 in many ways resembling your own diminutive s..

57:4.1 solitary sun functioning as the center of a terminal s..

57:4.8 The number of the s. sun is 1,013,572.

57:5.0 5. ORIGIN OF MONMATIA—THE URANTIA S.

57:5.3 planetary family, the s. to which your world belongs.

57:5.7 solar gases evolved into the twelve planets of the s..

57:5.7 with the extrusion of this gigantic s. ancestor,

57:5.7 condense into the meteors and space dust of the s.,

57:5.8 drawing away the ancestral material of the s. planets

57:5.8 all of the material comprising the present-day s..

57:5.10 These two largest of the s. planets have remained

57:5.11 The worlds of the s. thus had a double origin:

57:5.13 shortly after the extrusion of the s. ancestral mass

57:5.13 Angona system swung so near to the massive s.

57:5.14 All of the s. material derived from the sun was

57:5.14 all s. material would still maintain the same direction

57:5.14 foreign directional forces into the emerging s. with

57:6.0 6.THE S. STAGE—THE PLANET-FORMING ERA

57:6.1 Subsequent to the birth of the s. a period of solar

57:6.5 The fifth planet of the s. of long, long ago

57:6.6 the planets and satellites of the s. are still growing as

57:6.8 3,000,000,000 years ago the s. was functioning much

57:6.8 Its members continued to grow in size as space

57:6.9 your s. was placed on the registry of Nebadon

57:7.1 the space regions of the s. were swarming with

195:5.9 can no more be maintained than could the s. without

solar-energy

41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS

solar-light

41:5.8 s. emanations appear to execute certain wavy

solar-prison

41:6.4 Calcium is the most expert s. escaper.

sold

83:3.2 they were not s. as animals—among the later tribes

89:5.7 bodies were s. or exchanged for those of strangers.

97:3.2 They held that land could not be s. or mortgaged.

97:3.2 “Yahweh spoke, saying, ‘The land shall not be s.,

97:3.3 settled Canaanites (the Baalites) freely bought, s.,

126:1.2 he had been taught Joseph’s brethren s. him into

127:3.1 an equity in one other), already mortgaged, was s..

150:4.3 “Are not two sparrows s. for a penny?

151:4.5 found one pearl of great price, he went out and s.

157:1.2 and cast for the fish, and when you have s. them

159:1.4 and that his children be s. to pay his debt.

165:3.4 “Are not five sparrows s. for two pennies?

165:4.5 “Master, I know that your apostles have s. all their

171:1.4 Much as David disliked to do it, he s. the entire

172:1.5 “Why was this ointment not s. and the money

172:1.6 and say that this ointment should have been s.

173:1.2 for a pair of doves which should have been s. to

194:4.7 Thousands of earnest believers s. their property

soldier

128:6.5 impropriety directly to and within hearing of the s.

130:6.6 he subsequently bore by orders of a Roman s. was

132:4.6 To a Roman s., as they walked along the Tiber, he

135:12.7 And Herod Antipas sent a s., commanding him to

135:12.7 the s. bringing the head of the prophet on a platter

139:2.6 Peter was a brave s. when facing a frontal attack,

141:3.5 intellectual Nicodemus and to the hardy Roman s.,

147:1.2 the Roman s. sent his friends out to greet Jesus,

183:3.4 addressing the foremost s. on the left, the captain

183:3.9 In fact, the s. got near enough to John to lay hold

183:3.9 escaping naked while the s. held the empty coat.

183:3.10 After John Mark’s escape from the clutch of the s.

184:5.1 Here the Roman s. and the temple guards watched

soldiers or Roman soldiers

70:1.20 though women have always fed and nursed the s.

89:3.6 The continence cult originated as a ritual among s.

97:9.12 because eighty per cent of David’s s. were Baalites.

98:0.3 spread in Europe by the Jewish mercenary s. who

135:6.8 To the s. he said: “Do no violence and exact

139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews conspired with the Rs. to

147:1.2 and I have s. under me, and I say to this one go,

182:3.11 Before Judas and the s. arrived, the Master had fully

183:0.3 animosity that they would offer resistance to the s.

183:1.1 Jesus by the ignorant servants and the calloused s.,

183:2.3 made bold to ask for a company of forty armed s..

183:2.4 by more than sixty persons—temple guards, Rs.,

183:3.1 As this company of armed s. and guards, carrying

183:3.1 that he had arrived on the scene ahead of the s.

183:3.2 they knew that these s. were coming to arrest Jesus,

183:3.2 As the company of s. approached on one side,

183:3.3 to Gethsemane, simply point Jesus out to the s.,

183:3.6 stepped up to the s. and again asked, “Whom do you

183:3.7 the captain of the s. was altogether willing to allow

183:3.7 But before the s. could come to the defense of the

183:3.8 who now, with the help of his s., laid heavy hands on

183:3.9 but the s. were not quick enough since, having

183:3.9 one of the last of the returning s. who had pursued

183:3.10 had already gone on after the mob of s., guards,

183:5.1 the company of s. as to where they were to take

183:5.1 The captain of the Rs. directed that Jesus be taken

184:0.1 secretly instructed the captain of the Rs. to bring

184:2.1 As the band of guards and s. approached the

184:2.1 marching by the side of the captain of the Rs..

185:0.2 to employ the Rs. in arresting the Son of Man,

185:1.3 he permitted his s. to enter Jerusalem without

185:1.3 the practice of the Rs. under his predecessor.

185:1.3 the images removed from the standards of his s. in

185:2.6 and after Pilate had granted permission to use Rs. in

185:6.2 he ordered the Jewish guards and the Rs. to take

185:8.2 See you to it. The s. will lead him forth.”

186:0.2 Jesus, accompanied by the Rs. who were to crucify

186:1.1 the Master was placed in the custody of the Rs.

186:2.10 of the jeers, blows, and buffetings of the coarse s.

186:3.1 Shortly after Jesus was turned over to the Rs. at

186:3.2 As soon as Jesus was turned over to the Rs by Pilate

186:4.1 he ordered the Master turned over to the Rs.

186:4.1 Upon taking charge of Jesus, the s. led him back

186:4.1 These s. mocked and derided him, but they did not

186:4.1 Jesus was now alone with these Roman s..

186:4.2 eight o’clock when Pilate turned Jesus over to the s.

186:4.3 By the time the s. were ready to depart with Jesus

186:4.3 they had begun to be impressed by Jesus’ unusual

187:0.1 the s., under the direction of a centurion, started

187:0.1 The centurion in charge of these twelve s. was the

187:0.1 was the same captain who had led forth the Rs.

187:0.1 It was the Roman custom to assign four s. for each

187:0.4 when the s. led Jesus from the praetorium on the

187:0.4 Knowing that he had been turned over to the Rs.

187:1.1 the s. placed the crossbeam on Jesus’ shoulders.

187:1.1 the time of the arrival of the s. and their prisoners,

187:1.9 The s. shouted at him and kicked him, but he could

187:1.9 Jesus had already endured, he commanded the s. to

187:1.11 the Rs. set themselves about the task of nailing the

187:2.1 The s. first bound the Master’s arms with cords to

187:2.1 When they had hoisted this crossbeam up on the post

187:2.1 after they had nailed it securely to the upright timber

187:2.6 they dared not attempt to remove it since the Rs.

187:2.8 the four s. assigned to the Master’s crucifixion,

187:2.8 when the s. saw what an unusual garment it was,

187:2.9 that the Rs. took possession of the Master’s clothing

187:3.4 The s. now prepared to eat lunch and drink their

187:5.1 only the thirteen Rs. and a group of about fifteen

187:5.4 Still the s. and the small group of believers stood

187:5.4 The s. crouched near the cross, huddled together to

187:5.7 Pilate forthwith sent three s. to break the legs

187:5.8 When these s. arrived at Golgotha, they did

187:5.8 they found Jesus already dead, much to their surprise

187:5.8 one of the s. pierced his left side with his spear.

188:0.1 he was taken down from the cross by the Rs..

188:1.1 they found the s. taking Jesus down from the cross

188:1.1 the centurion ordered four of his s. to his side,

188:1.1 The centurion ordered the other s. to leave the two

188:1.1 I and my s. will stand by to see that no man interferes

188:1.5 the centurion signaled for his s. to help roll the stone

188:1.5 The s. then departed for Gehenna with the bodies of

188:2.3 he said: “I will give you a guard of ten s..

188:2.3 tomb with these ten Jewish guards and ten Rs.,

189:1.2 the seal of Pilate was still unbroken; the s. were

189:1.13 The s. are still on guard, and the seal of the governor

189:2.4 When the watching Jewish guards and the Rs.,

189:2.5 they resorted to bribing these guards and the Rs..

189:2.5 the Jewish leaders made solemn promises to the s.

189:4.5 they encountered a number of s. fleeing into the city

189:4.7 ever since meeting the panicky s. at the city gate,

190:4.1 the Greeks who were at Gethsemane when the s.

sole

0:6.11 Gravity is the s. control of energy-matter.

13:2.4 they have their s. homes on the Isle of Paradise in

21:2.10 those creatures of s. origin in the Creative Spirit nor

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger is forever transferred to the s.

28:3.2 personal or otherwise, of s. origin in the First

33:2.2 Personality is the s. bestowal of the Father, but the

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince is the s. representative of

61:6.3 And the s. survivors of these Urantia aborigines,

74:1.5 visible heads, in reality the s. rulers, of planet 606

76:5.7 Misfortune has not been the s. lot of Urantia;

84:6.8 it is the s. hope of race perpetuation under the mores

100:3.7 Man’s s. contribution to growth is the mobilization

103:9.7 universe journey in the s. company of TRUTH.

119:8.1 constituting this union of God and man s. head of the

120:0.7 to effect this incarnation for the s. purpose of

126:2.2 This lad of Nazareth now became the s. support

127:0.1 he found himself the head and s. support of a family.

127:5.2 the dread of losing the head and s. support of her

128:3.6 Paul, the philosopher, if not the s. founder,

131:1.2 He is the s. maker of the heavens and the earth.

195:8.9 But secularism is not the s. parent of all these gains

solely

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not restricted s. to the

15:2.1 Therefore the estimates which I offer are s. for the

17:2.3 Majeston is concerned s. with the co-ordination and

20:3.3 If a Magisterial Son comes s. as a dispensational

22:9.5 The Trinity embrace may act s. upon the idea which

24:1.2 they function s. as the agents of the Conjoint Actor.

24:1.16 They deal s. with those personalities and entities

24:2.5 He is s. attuned to his subordinates stationed in the

24:5.4 They are responsible s. to the Supreme Executive

27:5.5 can consult this vast store of knowledge is s. due

29:4.15 the conciliating commissions but are otherwise s.

29:4.37 These living barometers are s. concerned with the

33:3.8 the Spirit is s. responsible for bringing into existence

37:6.6 The progression of eternity does not consist s. in

52:4.3 come to the mortal spheres on judicial actions, s. as

72:6.8 old-age pensions are s. administered by the federal

108:4.5 I do not believe that Adjusters are devoted s. to the

112:6.10 and becomes s. dependent on morontia intellect.

117:7.7 they are s. amenable to the mandates of Paradise

126:3.6 deliverer or moral teacher s. to the Jewish people.

133:7.10 human mind, built up s. out of the consciousness of

140:6.6 I am on earth s. to comfort the minds, liberate the

195:2.2 early persecution of Christians in Rome was due s. to

195:9.4 and women who will dare to depend s. on Jesus

solemn

2:5.6 stop and ponder the s. fact that God lives within

37:3.4 lends a s. import to the Master’s promise, “I will

40:6.2 It is a s. and supernal fact that such lowly and

45:1.11 continue to serve as a s. warning to all Nebadon until

53:9.8 spiritual darkness in Satania have constituted a s.

73:2.3 enthusiastic workers who, in s. assembly, dedicated

87:6.14 the style of another generation, the so-called s. style.

89:2.2 when the taboo received the s. sanction of religion,

89:5.5 Eating human flesh became a s. ceremony of revenge

93:1.2 they convened in s. council and petitioned the

93:6.5 After the birth of Isaac, Abraham took a s. attitude

93:6.8 Upon the consummation of the s. covenant,

97:9.8 by elaborate and s. ceremonies to anoint him king

98:3.4 of Roman youths was the occasion of their s.

109:2.4 has entered into a s. and sincere betrothal with the

119:0.3 the s. oath to the eternal Trinity not to assume full

119:1.1 It was a s. occasion on Salvington almost one billion

123:3.5 Then followed the s. Passover, which the adults

123:3.5 the harvest ingathering; and last, the most s. of all,

123:3.6 This departure from the more s. and reverent modes

124:6.4 they could not participate in the s. ceremonies of the

126:4.8 had his townspeople seen him so magnificently s.;

127:6.6 After s. and fervent prayer they rose, and Jesus

127:6.7 they ate in s. conformity with the teachings just

132:5.23 wealth of one person for the benefit of others is a s.

134:9.3 Both of them were present at the s. services of the

136:2.1 Jewry was engaged in serious and s. self-examination

140:0.3 with the Master to participate in some sort of s.

140:1.7 about to put upon your souls the s. responsibility

140:2.3 beings looked down upon this s. and sacred scene—

140:9.1 he engaged in the s. act of the consecration of the

153:4.3 Let me utter a s. warning to you who would

154:5.4 This was a s. occasion for all present, but Jesus

162:4.2 combination of vacation pleasures with the s. rites

162:4.2 chants, and the s. blasts of the silvery trumpets of

179:1.6 last rendezvous with Jesus, and even in such a s.

186:2.2 the majestic silence and s. dignity of the divine

189:2.5 And the Jewish leaders made s. promises to the

190:3.1 midst of this thrilling recital when a sudden and s.

190:4.2 be left alone for a few more hours of s. reflection

193:3.3 This was a s. journey to Olivet. Not a word was

193:4.1 tragic fate of their traitorous fellow worker as a s.

solemnity

157:4.3 They wore expressions of dignified s., and all arose

solemnity of trust

28:6.13 the sense of the obligation, sacredness, and s..

28:6.16 your lack of capacity for appreciation of the s..

28:6.20 the way is prepared for the realization of the s..

Solemnity of Trust

28:6.13 4. The S. of Trust. Trust is the crucial test of will

28:6.13 These seconaphim accomplish a double purpose in

28:6.13 They portray to all will creatures the sense of the

28:6.13 the sense of the obligation, sacredness, and s..

28:6.13 they unerringly reflect to the governing authorities

28:6.16 your lack of capacity for appreciation of the s..

28:6.20 the way is prepared for the realization of the s.

solemnize

93:6.6 circumcision that on this occasion he decided to s.

solemnly

128:2.4 periodic family conferences and s. installed James,

128:7.13 formally and s. abdicated as head of Joseph’s

135:1.1 lad was duly and s. inducted into this order for life.

135:5.8 so s. exhorted his hearers to “flee from the wrath to

163:6.6 you would s. shun all forms of spiritual pride.

175:1.6 I s. warn you that you are about to lose your

solicit

139:7.9 make up for his failure to s. the necessary funds.

164:3.1 Although these mendicants did not s. or receive

solicitation

195:7.5 And in all your s. concerning the necessity for self-

solicited

139:7.8 Matthew never openly s. funds from the multitudes.

solicitous

110:7.10 without injury or jeopardy to the subject of my s.

132:4.8 the greater a nation the more s. will it be to see that

solicitude

3:2.9 whose survey, vision, and s. embrace the highest

119:4.4 the supreme seraphim regarded with special s., lest

159:5.7 but Jesus made the care of God for man like the s.

171:1.5 his indignant s. fled in haste to Philadelphia.

solid

15:5.5 In this way many of the s. planets of the lesser

15:6.14 planetesimals to enormous gaseous, liquid, or s.

41:3.6 Not all stars are s., but many of the older ones are.

41:4.1 your sun is neither a liquid nor a s.—it is gaseous—

41:4.2 Gaseous, liquid, and s. states are matters of atomic-

41:4.4 The weight of this hot-cold gaseous-s. is about one

41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the s.-accretion worlds

53:5.5 one red circle, in the center of which a black s. circle

57:5.4 this great system was a dark giant of space, s.,

57:7.10 to smash against the planetary crust as s. bodies.

58:5.4 earthquakes are caused by shifting of the s. outer

61:5.2 mantle of snow, which metamorphosed into s.

124:1.8 The fact that water could be had as a s., a liquid,

188:1.2 in Joseph’s new family tomb, hewn out of s. rock,

solid-accretion

41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the s. worlds are

solidarity

79:6.8 The yellow man was first to achieve a racial s.

79:8.1 They had a great potential of racial s., but it failed

81:6.35 Without this intelligent patriotism and cultural s., all

89:5.6 inbreeding that was supposed to accentuate tribal s..

103:3.1 the influence of the clan or tribal spirit of s..

124:4.9 a masterful concept of group s. based upon loyalty

136:2.1 The Jewish sense of racial s. was very profound.

168:3.3 condemn Jesus with a s. bordering on unanimity.

solidification

43:4.9 but the s. of sentiment against the archrebels had

57:5.10 having cooled off to the point of condensation or s..

57:5.11 the other ten planets soon reached the stage of s. and

solidified

50:5.5 Homes are fortified, and the clans are s. by mutual

70:2.6 because war: 3. Fostered and s. nationalism.

72:9.6 Thus the electorate consists of s., unified, and

Solitarington

13:1.15 5. S.. This world is the “bosom of the Father and

13:1.17 beings unknown to mortal man, who look upon S. as

13:1.18 The secrets of S..

13:1.18 On S. are held the mysteries of the intimate

22:7.1 are among the secrets of Vicegerington and S.

solitarysee Solitary Messenger; Solitary Messengers

6:4.5 Father fragments have a s., unique, and exclusive

10:3.5 But he never had such a s. existence; the Son and

13:1.4 direct origin by the s. acts of the Universal Father.

15:6.8 Some are s. evolving space systems; others are

19:5.5 The Inspired Spirits are the s. Spirits of the universe

21:3.5 1. Initial vicegerent sovereignty—the s. provisional

23:0.1 initial creative action of the Infinite Spirit in s.

23:0.1 of bringing into existence s. personality spirits.

23:1.3 These s. spirits came forth in the dawn of time as

23:1.4 these s. spirits start out at the center of all things and

23:1.5 the only beings who can and do enjoy a s. existence,

23:1.8 These messengers of s. assignment are a versatile,

25:8.7 When once assigned to an ascendant mortal of s.

31:9.11 as associate assistants to the s. Paradise Architect.

33:2.4 beings possess such qualifications for s. sovereignty.

38:1.1 Mother Spirit concurrently engages in her initial s.

38:7.2 Each type of angel is very limited in s. function;

48:6.14 I triumph in the choirs of light or falter in the s.

57:4.1 ending either as a globular cluster or as a s. sun

57:4.8 gave birth to 136,702 suns, most of them s. orbs.

57:5.4 began its approach to the neighborhood of this s. sun

58:5.8 during the prelife ages had upthrust a s. land mass to

83:6.4 those who are left out in the cold of s. existence.

96:6.4 dark age,every now and then a s. teacher would arise

104:2.2 the oneness of a deanthropomorphized s. Deity

105:1.3 the infinite I AM, whose s. existence in past infinite

105:2.4 The philosophic (time) concept of the s. I AM and

106:9.9 The concept of the existential, s., pre-Trinity I AM

111:4.7 A s. life is fatal to happiness.

117:3.8 And the Father’s s. function is probably best revealed

119:1.3 He was accompanied by a s. omniaphim who bore

119:1.5 as he came, accompanied only by a s. omniaphim;

119:4.2 seraphim, accompanied by a s. supernaphim

133:1.2 while still another would advise s. confinement as

134:7.2 This is the year of Jesus’ s. wanderings through

136:6.1 By the third day of his s. meditations the human body

148:3.4 the Master, during many of these s. seasons in the

158:2.5 Jesus desired to be alone to enjoy s. communion.

160:1.11 these seasons of s. survey of the problems of living

194:3.10 apostles to go apart to a lonely place for years of s.

Solitary Messenger

19:5.5 When a S. is near an Inspired Trinity Spirit, he is

19:5.5 he is conscious of a qualitative indication of such a

19:5.5 which enables him actually to know the classification

19:5.6 When a S. is on a planet whose inhabitants are

19:5.6 he is aware of a qualitative excitation in his

19:5.7 my associated S.’ personal sensitivity to the

19:5.8 the S. is the only one aware of the presence of these

23:1.6 There is no record that a S. ever stumbled into

23:1.7 ever been called upon to adjudicate the case of a S..

23:2.16 must dispatch a S. to the source of knowledge.

23:2.16 the m. now associated with me was assigned on a

23:2.23 a S. is often asked to proceed there immediately to

23:3.5 It develops that when one m., when so functioning,

23:4.3 a S. (a conjectured personality repercussion of the

23:4.3 a S. is forever transferred to the sole supervision of

23:4.4 trinitized son of destiny has assigned to him a S.,

26:7.3 either a S. of space or a Trinitized Son of Paradise.

28:4.11 unless forewarned by a S., she remains wholly

34:3.2 A S. is virtually independent of space except that

44:0.18 he visualizes the S., the supernaphim, and other

107:7.8 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

108:6.9 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

109:7.9 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

110:7.11 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

111:7.6 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

112:7.20 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

Solitary Messengers

12:3.9 spirit gravity and, with the co-operation of S.

13:1.16 This is the home of the S. and of other personalities

13:1.16 Because they are domiciled on the fifth world,

13:1.16 the Father had aught to do with the creation of S.

19:5.4 the eternal future, to function in the places of the S.,

19:5.5 As Spirits they are very much like the S. except that

19:5.5 the S., who detect their nearness by virtue of an

19:5.10 the powers of detection resident in the S. would

19:5.10 But excepting S., and sometimes Trinity-origin

19:7.4 attain the almost unbelievable velocity of the S.,

23:0.0 THE SOLITARY MESSENGERS

23:0.1 S. are the personal corps of the Conjoint Creator;

23:0.1 they are the first and senior order of the Higher

23:0.1 They represent the initial creative action of the Spirit

23:0.2 These spirit messengers were personalized in a single

23:0.2 their number is stationary.

23:0.2 I have one of these extraordinary beings associated

23:0.2 I do not know how many such personalities exist in

23:0.2 I only know how many are of registry-record as

23:0.2 I observe that there were almost 7,690 trillion S.

23:0.2 is considerably less than one seventh of their number.

23:1.0 1. NATURE AND ORIGIN OF S.

23:1.1 Infinite Spirit brought into being the vast corps of S..

23:1.1 universal creation which is pre-existent to the S.

23:1.1 they have functioned throughout the grand universe

23:1.1 They are fundamental to the divine technique of the

23:1.2 these m. are existent from the near times of eternity,

23:1.2 they are all aware of a beginning of selfhood.

23:1.2 They are conscious of time, being the first of the

23:1.2 They are the first-born creatures of the Infinite Spirit

23:1.3 These solitary spirits came forth in the dawn of time

23:1.3 They are all equal, and there are no classes founded

23:1.3 Their classification are based wholly on the type of

23:1.3 based wholly on the type of work to which they are

23:1.5 Though denominated S., they are not lonesome

23:1.5 They are the only beings in all creation who can

23:1.6 S. are not isolated in their service; they are

23:1.7 The S. are among the very few types of beings

23:1.7 S. are exempt from apprehension or detention by the

23:1.7 They could be cited to appear before no one except

23:1.9 There is a technical reason why these S. must

23:1.10 These m. possess no power of personality extension

23:1.10 practically no work in which they cannot engage,

23:1.10 to which they cannot contribute something essential

23:1.10 Especially are they the great timesavers for those

23:1.10 and they assist us all, from the highest to the lowest.

23:2.0 2. ASSIGNMENTS OF S.

23:2.1 S. are not permanently attached to any individual or

23:2.1 They are on duty, always by assignment, and during

23:2.1 they work under the immediate supervision of those

23:2.1 Among themselves they have neither organization

23:2.1 nor government of any kind; they are S. Messengers.

23:2.2 S. are assigned by the Infinite Spirit to the following

23:2.10 These spirit m. are in every sense interchangeable

23:2.10 There are no separate orders of S.; they are alike

23:2.10 While they are generally designated by number,

23:2.10 they are known to the Infinite Sprit by personal

23:2.10 They are known to the rest of us by the name or

23:2.13 increasingly, able to detect the presence of the S.,

23:2.14 S. enjoy special relations with the natives of the

23:2.14 These m., who are so functionally handicapped when

23:2.15 wisdom, are bountifully supplied with S..

23:2.15 S. are the only available type of spirit intelligence-

23:2.17 There is no limitation upon the service of S. in the

23:2.17 they may function as executioners of the tribunals

23:2.17 Of all the supercreations they most delight to serve

23:2.18 there is no limit upon the functioning of the S..

23:2.19 When the reserve corps of the S. is overrecruited,

23:2.20 If the S. did not explore and chart these newly

23:2.20 S., as a class, are highly sensitive to gravity;

23:2.20 they can sometimes detect the probable presence of

23:2.21 These m.-explorers of undirected assignment patrol

23:2.21 They are constantly out on exploring expeditions to

23:2.21 we owe to the explorations of the S. as they work

23:2.22 But to avoid delay, S. are frequently asked to go as

23:2.23 S. can go in very short order, not independently of

23:2.23 They serve in other circumstances as emissaries of

23:2.24 The S. regard the assignment to reveal truth as the

23:2.24 they function ever and anon in this capacity, from

23:2.24 They are frequently attached to commissions which

23:3.0 3. TIME AND SPACE SERVICES OF S.

23:3.1 The S. are the highest type of perfect personality

23:3.1 They serve in an endless variety of assignments,

23:3.1 they are the highest and most versatile personalized

23:3.2 slow speeds of the seraphim, except the S..

23:3.3 S. are, therefore, generally used for dispatch and

23:3.4 But these very S. actually come to, and go from,

23:3.5 The S. are able to function as emergency lines of

23:3.6 hence the great service of the S., who, by means of

23:3.7 how the S. can be without form and yet possess

23:3.7 The S. are the only class of beings who seem to be

23:3.8 S. are an exception to this general law.

23:3.9 enlarge, no more S. will probably ever be created.

23:4.0 4. SPECIAL MINISTRY OF S.

23:4.1 The S. seem to be personality co-ordinators for all

23:4.1 Their ministry helps to make all the personalities of

23:4.1 They contribute to the development in spirit beings

23:4.1 served by special groups of S. who foster the ability

23:4.2 The S. demonstrate such an amazing ability to

23:4.2 the creation of these m. by the Infinite Spirit is in

23:4.4 S. are of stationary numbers, but the trinitization of

23:4.4 the supply of S. has been absorbed as guardian-

23:4.4 Are all our efficient S. going to be concentrated on

24:0.3 1. S..

24:0.10 S., Circuit Supervisors, Census Directors, and the

24:0.10 The S. are without known general headquarters;

24:0.11 only the S. and perhaps the Personal Aids range

24:0.11 S. are encountered from Paradise outward: through

24:0.11 Although S. belong to the Higher Personalities of

24:3.2 They traverse space much as do the S. but are not

28:4.1 the work of the S. and other messengers is very

29:4.1 local space at velocities approaching the flight of S..

29:5.7 functioning in these realms of space are the S. and

30:1.71 1. S..

30:2.67 1. S..

30:3.4 appliances; they are also greatly assisted by the S.

31:2.2 different order of personality as compared with S..

31:7.2 This group may embrace S., supernaphim,

31:9.13 only S. and Inspired Trinity Spirits maintain any

37:4.2 Inspired Trinity Spirits, Trinitized Sons, S.,

37:8.2 The S., when functionally attached to the local

37:8.2 When they are not thus assigned, we have absolutely

37:8.2 these unique beings are always willing to help us

42:12.10 S., Inspired Trinity Spirits, Personal Aids of the

44:5.7 of space messages except those of Gravity and S..

46:5.21 on the headquarters world—S. and their associates.

48:2.26 the exception of a few of the higher types, such as S.

53:7.3 messages dispatched by seraphic agents and S..

53:7.5 Together with the S. they took up headquarters on

107:2.5 The S. are inclined to believe that they are at one

107:4.4 My order, the S., together with Inspired Trinity

107:7.2 Even my order of personality, the S., does not fully

108:1.8 throughout the long universe careers of the S..

108:3.10 the S. are the personality co-ordinators of various

solitude

75:5.5 while their father wandered in s. for thirty days.

130:6.1 this youth had sought the s. of the hills;

137:4.5 their mother, while Jesus withdrew for an hour’s s.

183:3.2 olive press where the Master was sitting in moonlit s.

186:1.7 the terrible s. of the valley of Hinnom, where Judas

189:4.1 where he thought to grieve over his troubles in s..

Solomonson of David; see Solomon’s Porch

86:1.6 Even in recent times in the Wisdom of S. it is said:

97:9.15 for the throne besides the son of Bathsheba—S..

97:9.16 After David’s death S. purged the political

97:9.16 S. bankrupted the nation by his lavish court and his

97:9.16 S. created a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian

97:9.16 His harem numbered almost one thousand.

121:6.3 Stoic doctrines is exhibited in the Wisdom of S..

122:1.1 David and S. were not in the direct line of Joseph’s

156:4.1 city-state of Tyre during the times of David and S..

165:5.3 yet I say to you, even S. in all his glory was not

Solomon’s Porch

162:1.9 for on several occasions Jesus taught in S. and

162:7.1 a large company of believers assembled in S., Jesus

164:5.0 5. TEACHING IN SOLOMON’S PORCH

164:5.1 teaching the people in S., hoping that he would be

164:5.2 and the people sought the partial shelter of S.;

Solonia

51:3.5 This seraphim, S., proclaimed the miscarriage of

73:7.5 [Presented by S., the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”

74:8.15 [Narrated by S., the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

75:7.4 I had personally and repeatedly warned Adam and

75:8.8 [Presented by S., seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

76:6.5 [Presented by S., seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

solutionsee solution, salt

10:8.6 But I am unwilling to accept this s. of the mystery

15:9.18 assistance to your directors and rulers in the s. of

27:6.1 the employment of philosophy in an attempted s..

37:8.2 beings are always willing to help us with the s. of our

70:1.2 peace attends upon the civilized s. of all problems

75:1.3 insuperable and the problems beyond creature s..

79:8.6 and Honan demanded group co-operation for s..

84:6.6 dependent on co-operation in the s. of perplexing

91:2.2 that effort which is requisite for the s. of Urantian

101:10.6 faith is the only discovered s. to the impasse in

103:5.6 but in one short human life they are incapable of s..

110:1.4 are factors in the s. of your problem of soul survival

116:6.7 larger opportunity to acquire experience in their s..

117:1.6 vicissitudes attendant upon the s. of the manifold

123:2.3 his efforts to reach a satisfactory s. of the problem

130:6.3 Your mind should be your courageous ally in the s.

132:5.2 am I minded to lay before you my view of the s.

140:8.17 manyfold more competent to attack the s. of your

144:6.3 I will hear you and counsel you in the s. of your

148:6.3 the resolution of his intellectual troubles or the s.

160:1.7 The first step in the s. of any problem is to locate

160:1.8 The wise and effective s. of any problem demands

160:1.8 go to make up the problem presenting itself for s..

160:1.8 The s. of life problems requires courage and sincerity

160:1.10 but also of appropriating the energy for the s. of

160:4.1 of making a living requires religion for its ideal s..

185:5.9 Pilate addressed himself once more to the s. of the

189:4.9 But when they pondered such a s. of their dilemma,

195:5.1 efforts to stabilize society and facilitate the s. of its

solution, salt

58:1.3 protoplasm can function only in a suitable salt s..

58:1.3 —vegetable and animal—evolved in a salt-s. habitat.

58:1.3 not continue to live did not this same essential salt s.

58:1.4 today, this same oceanlike salty s. freely circulates

59:3.9 deposition of salt along with other matter held in s.

solutions

82:1.10 obscure sex problems, but they do not provide s.,

121:5.15 presented a religion which grappled with final s. of

140:8.31 Master offered no s. for the nonreligious problems of

144:6.11 other minor matters were considered and their s.

188:1.4 wrapped with bandages saturated with these s..

solve

19:5.11 I will never cease in my efforts to s. the mystery of

22:10.5 the very problem I have been sent to attack and s.;

27:6.2 exhilarating pursuit of attempting to s. universe

65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia must s. its problems of

88:4.1 savage man attempted to s. the real problems of an

91:6.5 Do not be so slothful as to ask God to s. your

91:9.7 will be directed exclusively for divine wisdom to s.

102:7.6 brilliance of mind to answer these questions and s.

127:3.15 his mind on the one problem which he wished to s.,

128:5.6 this respite from the usual program of problems to s.

130:6.3 Set your mind at work to s. its problems; teach

136:7.1 associates, there remained yet other problems to s.

140:8.18 sons of God s. their own political, social,and political

141:3.3 a suggestion as to how the apostles should s. these

143:3.6 they had left such problems to s. themselves.

144:6.3 difficulties to discuss and numerous problems to s.

144:6.3 you are destined to s. all such problems by your

148:5.4 “Nathaniel, it is our mission to help men s. their

195:5.1 problems for Christianity and other religions to s..

195:10.19 in helping modern man to s. his new and increasingly

196:3.30 Science is man’s effort to s. the apparent riddles of

solved

15:4.3 has never been s. by the physicists of Nebadon.

42:1.3 will physicists feel that they have s. the mystery of

50:5.6 After food problems have been partially s. and some

52:5.9 problems of disease and delinquency are virtually s..

52:7.7 difficulties and material problems have been largely s.

70:0.1 No sooner had man partially s. the problem of

82:2.1 leaves the consequential problems to be s. by society,

110:5.5 These are problems which will have to be s.

116:6.7 divinity attenuation, difficult problems to be s.,

126:2.3 tragically s.—he would not now be expected to go

160:4.9 problems of bodily health and efficiency are best s.

solvent

194:2.1 was an effective s. for man’s spiritual difficulties

194:2.1 effective s. for man’s ever-new and varied spiritual

196:3.1 spiritual religious experience is an efficient s. for

solvents

42:3.8 by electrical, thermal, or X-ray activities and by s..

solves

70:8.13 Social caste s. the problem of finding one’s place in

solving

37:5.6 After long experience in problem s. on the inhabited

72:4.1 information that will assist in s. the problems

75:1.1 Adam and Eve courageously set about the task of s.

100:1.8 worshipful problem s., sharing one’s spiritual life

100:4.2 effort required to wrestle with cosmic problem s..

101:8.3 Faith never shuns the problem-s. duty of living.

112:2.17 and actualization together with cosmic problem s.

143:3.3 You must realize that the best method of s. some

148:5.4 be the better prepared and inspired to go about s.

154:2.5 the educational s. of a wide range of real universe

156:5.10 social situations and s. intricate economic problems.

160:1.7 art of the mastery of dependable techniques for s.

160:1.10 But the greatest of all methods of problem s. I

160:1.10 But even correct methods of s. problems will not

171:7.6 that mortal experienced increased capacity for s. his

Soma

94:4.6 the ancient gods of the Aryans, such as Agni, S., and

somber

87:5.7 of art, and it long kept the world s. and ugly.

somenon-exhaustive; see time, some

81:4.11 modified by primary and (s.) secondary Sangik

some manner

11:5.6 this mid-area is in s. related to the functioning of

15:9.6 3. The secret circuits of the Mystery Monitors, in s.

19:4.7 It seems likely that the Censors are in s. in liaison

19:5.6 This suggests that Thought Adjusters are in s.

19:5.8 whether they are, in s. unknown to us, actually

20:5.2 belief that the purpose of a Son’s bestowal is, in s.,

23:4.2 these messengers by the Infinite Spirit is in s. related

42:2.7 going out from nether Paradise is modified in s. from

67:4.7 believe that all such sincere penitents will in s. be

67:7.7 Caligastia’s rebellion has been in s. time-penalized,

87:1.2 an outward manifestation of piety will in s. deceive

104:3.3 In s. the eternal repleteness of infinity must be

107:3.1 We conjecture that these fellow entities may in s. be

107:5.2 we further know that Adjusters must be minded in s.

112:7.17 finaliter associates, are destined to function in s. in

113:4.5 but their ministry is in s. strangely correlated.

126:3.13 child of promise and in s. different from other youths

130:6.1 happened to distress you, perhaps I can in s. assist

148:4.8 he must in s. seek for legal adoption by the Father.

186:5.2 It is a fact that in s., sooner or later, Jesus would

some onesee also someone

0:2.9 By context—as when used in the discussion of s.

3:1.7 by the inexplicable intrusion of s. of his exclusive

14:4.18 are fashioned along the lines of s. order of pattern

14:4.18 creature living on s. of the billion worlds of Havona

16:5.2 individuality indicative of the ancestral nature of s.

20:6.3 Paradise Son in the course of his bestowal on s. of

28:4.5 represented on a superuniverse capital by s. of the

35:3.2 is under the general supervision of s. of the major

38:5.2 the angelic organization and are assigned to s. of the

38:5.3 education they are advanced to the service of s. of

39:1.13 first see these associate teaching seraphim on s. of

39:7.1 exclusively to those mortals who survive by s. of the

40:10.6 chance to participate in the agelong struggle of s.

42:9.3 after noting s. property, such a quality will change

43:1.9 these seventy triangular areas is correlated with s.

43:7.2 occupational or practical socialization on s. of the

45:2.5 the Sovereign holds a conclave with s. group of

47:8.5 and to choose s. of the optional routes to Havona

48:2.3 first mortal survivor on the shores of s. of the first

48:3.13 that s. of the Morontia Companions will be able to

49:5.9 mortals who simultaneously classify in s. or more

56:3.5 fragment of the pre-Trinity spirit endowment of s.

87:3.3 adopting children was to make sure that s. would

100:4.4 If s. irritates you, causes feelings of resentment,

110:6.3 entire personality, not merely of s. phase thereof.

134:4.8 s. religion will begin to assert its superiority over

160:4.10 one should function as a part of s. of the channels

160:4.11 Life is not real to one who cannot do s. thing well,

163:2.7 Almost every human being has s. thing which is

173:1.6 bellowing of a drove of s. one hundred bullocks

191:4.1 Abner and Lazarus and s. hundred and fifty of

somebody

147:3.5 This afflicted man had waited all these years for s. to

193:4.2 and the generalized craving to “get even” with s. for

someday

57:7.5 The stage is being set for a planet which can s.

79:4.8 But s. a greater Gautama may arise to lead all India

89:3.7 S. man should learn how to enjoy liberty without

98:7.9 his well-intentioned letters to his converts would s.

99:5.7 S. religionists will get together and actually effect

112:7.19 heritage of the ages is yours, and you shall s. serve

118:10.14 Man, the civilized, will s. achieve relative mastery

125:2.3 s. to establish the celebration of a bloodless Passover

134:5.3 S. civil rulers will learn that the Most Highs rule in

170:5.20 But s. the true believers in Jesus will not be thus

somehow

2:6.1 God could be great and absolute, s. even intelligent

11:9.4 which is nonpersonal “Deity” unless s. qualified.

26:10.5 really wishing they might s. go back to the worlds

101:2.5 1.Human experience, the s. registered hope and trust

135:10.1 John s. felt that the responsibility of the kingdom was

someonesee also some one

25:8.5 you will be accompanied by s. of ascendant

27:3.2 they really need s. to provide helpful and friendly

32:3.5 everyone and s. of almost every class of intelligent

70:9.15 Middle Ages; then every man belonged to s. else,

90:3.6 peoples who kill s. every time a nonviolent death

93:9.3 that s. would kill him secretly in order to get Sarah.

122:9.1 (or have s. make the proper sacrifice for her)

126:3.14 though he did long for s. who could understand

129:2.9 to find s. whom they could engage as interpreter

133:1.5 most likely there’ll always be s. on hand to defend

152:0.2 suddenly stopped, exclaiming, “S. touched me.”

152:0.2 to crush us, and yet you say ‘s. has touched me.

171:0.6 By this time s. had carried word of this conference

190:2.3 he became aware of a near-by presence, as if s.

192:1.2 As they neared the shore, they saw s. on the beach,

193:4.7 Judas unfailingly resorted to the practice of blaming s

somethingsee something of

1:4.2 mortal men have s. from God which actually dwells

10:1.1 lovable nature of the Father s. which causes him to

10:7.3 The Supreme Being is s. less and something other

10:7.3 The Supreme Being is something less and s. other

11:5.6 it must have s. to do with reciprocal adjustment

12:4.7 it exists only as related to s. positive and nonspatial.

12:4.16 space processions of the universes have s. to do with

12:9.3 sum of two or more things is very often s. more

12:9.3 something more than, or s. different from,

23:1.10 to which messengers cannot contribute s. essential

25:8.3 —will have s. definite to do with you or for you;

27:1.3 But the last metamorphic sleep is s. more than those

27:3.4 impart to each of these fraternal beings s. from your

28:4.6 The Infinite Spirit must have had s. to do with the

28:5.9 If there is any doubt as to the authenticity of s.

29:0.5 I hope to be able to explain s. about the domain of

31:10.19 can we be criticized for anticipating that s. new

32:5.2 of eternity, s. never beginning and never ending.

36:6.1 Life is s. different from all energy manifestations;

42:2.22 And all this implies that there must be s. inherent in

43:6.3 The Psalmist must have known s. about these things,

44:1.14 Such an effort would be s. like endeavoring to

48:6.33 but s. premeditated as a perversion of truth.

52:2.10 the tasks of race purification, s. which the Urantia

54:2.3 the thrilling experience of contributing s. personal

55:3.2 worker—and all able-bodied citizens worked at s.

62:6.5 We knew that s. closely akin to human mind was

63:1.4 But their vague feeling of being s. more than mere

64:6.2 the Andonites on Urantia was also s. new in Satania.

65:4.2 no world is ever experimental in the sense that s.

66:8.4 and contributed s. to the miscarriage of the plan to

69:0.2 laborsaving while at the same time contributing s. to

69:2.7 primitive man always wanted to get s. for nothing,

75:0.1 the situation seemed so desperate as to demand s.

75:3.5 the recruiting of large numbers of the violet race, s.

75:3.6 see some immediate results—s. in his own lifetime.

75:4.1 Adam recognized that s. was wrong, and he asked

76:5.3 a comfort to Adam and Eve, as well as s. difficult

77:3.1 that s. should be done to preserve their racial unity

77:5.6 line of the world’s leadership, but they did s. more.

77:5.6 Adamson concluded that s. similar was transpiring

83:0.3 the sex urge that selfish man is lured into making s.

85:2.1 There was supposed to be s. unusual and sacred

86:1.2 they lived in constant dread of doing s. that would

86:1.3 Why work hard and reap bad luck—nothing for s.

86:1.3 along and encounter good luck—s. for nothing?

86:1.4 the passion of getting s. for nothing and the fear of

86:1.4 for nothing and the fear of getting nothing for s..

86:2.6 looked upon all nature as alive, as possessed by s..

86:4.3 asleep convinced him that there was s. immaterial

86:6.6 to evolve an art of living based on s. more than

86:7.3 believed they could at least do s. to influence fate.

87:7.9 really contribute s. worth while to the progress of

88:1.1 A man is sick, s. happens, and he gets well.

88:5.1 that an enemy might get possession of s. derived

89:0.2 Primitive man believed that s. special must be done

89:1.1 offending the spirit ghosts by the avoidance of s..

89:1.4 these later commandments definitely promised s. in

89:3.5 in that the gods were supposed to do s. definite in

89:8.7 persuasion were substituted for s. more tangible

90:4.5 a common method of treatment to rub s. magical

91:8.3 Still others pray because they fear s. direful may

93:0.1 when s. unusual is to be attempted, it is quite often

94:3.7 India failed to provide for the survival of s. human,

94:3.7 s. new and unique, s. born of the union of the will

94:3.7 but there is s. distinct from the Adjuster which also

99:5.10 that they should gather together to actually do s.—

100:3.4 Meaning is s. which experience adds to value; it is

102:2.9 but always and ever religion does s.; it is dynamic!

102:3.2 Speculation tends to translate religion into s.

102:5.3 religion is s. more than emotionalized morality.

102:6.3 a personal God of personal salvation, s. more than a

103:1.4 that religion is at first a primitive belief in s. which

103:3.2 should do s. to make other people happier and better

103:5.2 —the impulse to deny the ego s. for the benefit of

103:5.2 there is s. inside of every normal human being that

103:5.9 realizes that there lives and strives within him s.

103:6.9 widely separated concepts into s. like a reasonable

103:7.13 the validity of spiritual consciousness—s. which is

104:2.4 Trinity functions are s. unique, original, and not

104:3.1 of a triunity, for a triunity is s. other than a trinity.

104:3.17 Both eventuate in functions that are s. other than the

105:1.5 thought of s. like this: At some infinitely distant,

105:6.4 evolutionary (time-creative) experience implies s.

105:7.2 Havona thus illustrates s. which is not exactly finite

105:7.3 they differ by s. more than degree; the difference is

105:7.3 The Ultimate is s. more than a super-Supreme

106:6.2 this second experiential Trinity seem to imply s.

107:6.4 But the Adjuster must also be s. more than exclusive

111:0.2 Men have long believed that there is s. growing

111:0.2 s. vital that is destined to endure beyond the short

112:0.16 this is s. other than the time perception of mind or

112:1.19 In a bad system s. is either missing or displaced—

112:5.12 There is s. real, s. of human evolution, s. additional

112:7.16 you have been told s. about the character and

115:0.1 to status—one must do s. as well as well as be s..

116:4.11 who thereby achieve s. which is to them just as

116:7.1 But if you only knew s. about the physique of a

117:1.5 this will of the Supreme is s. more than the will of

117:1.5 will of the Master Son of Nebadon is now s. more

117:2.6 But we are very sure that it will be s. very different

117:7.16 it may be s. like the present relationship between

119:3.2 I well remember how we all anticipated s. unusual,

121:4.2 it taught that men could do s. to improve their status.

123:0.2 Mary feared s. might happen to him if he were

123:2.1 In s. more than a year after the return to Nazareth

124:1.4 went to call on Joseph to demand that s. be done

124:1.11 Jesus had managed to find out s. about practically

124:4.4 Jesus’ parents realized there was s. superhuman

126:3.10 Having settled s. about the nature of his mission on

127:2.8 S. had to be done.

127:2.8 eight brothers and sisters needed s. more than mere

128:7.13 “But, my son, I will continue to send you s. each

129:1.9 There was s. gracious about the personality of Jesus

129:3.6 There was s. special and inspiring associated with

130:5.4 to wish he might do s. to change the caste system of

130:6.1 If s. has happened to distress you, perhaps I can in

130:7.2 love them and watch for the opportunity to do s. for

130:7.4 The motion of time is only revealed in relation to s.

132:4.1 he was also minded to say or do s. to make that

132:5.20 The genius owes s. to both his ancestors and his

133:2.1 “My friend, I perceive that s. terrible must have

133:2.1 Did the woman do s. wrong, or did you foolishly

133:5.11 “At last my eyes have beheld a Jew who thinks s.

133:5.11 racial superiority and talks s. besides religion.”

133:9.4 for I think the Father in heaven must be s. like you

136:2.3 S. new and even greater occurred.

136:4.5 would best serve this world while contributing s. to

136:4.9 Each of these ways had s. to be said in its favor as

137:4.6 fully persuaded that s. extraordinary was about to

137:4.8 you would help us; won’t you please do s. for me?”

137:4.9 Mary seemed to sense that s. was happening.

138:10.4 even the multitude of listeners at times, had s. to eat.

140:1.1 But just now I have s. more to tell you concerning

140:5.9 How could one ever hunger for s. negative—

140:5.9 ever hunger for something negative—s. “not to do”

140:8.20 he had come down to earth to teach s. additional,

141:1.3 On one of these evenings he told the twelve s. about

141:4.8 and s. concerning the origin, of these evil spirits,

141:6.2 to refrain from all efforts to take s. out of the hearts

141:6.2 How often have I told you to labor only to put s.

144:2.1 John taught this prayer that you might have s. to

145:4.3 No sooner would the Master do s. to cheer the souls

147:3.1 to Jesus, “Come with me, I would show you s..”

147:5.4 “Simon, I have s. which I would like to say to you.

147:6.2 They were all agreed that s. should be done to put

149:1.9 as if the power of God were s. to be purchased by

152:1.1 Jesus directed that they should give her s. to eat,

153:0.2 the opinion that “s. out of the ordinary is about to

155:6.5 who can judge—perhaps this spirit may have s. to

156:5.4 When man had a strong urge to do s., good or evil,

158:7.7 grasping the idea that Jesus was telling them s. about

159:3.6 To be strongly and strangely impressed to do s. or to

159:5.11 the idea of doing s. positive to save the wrongdoer

160:2.6 Character is s. more than mere mind and morals.

160:2.10 Ideal marriage must be founded on s. more stable

160:5.1 religion as man’s experience of reacting to s. which

160:5.3 If s. has become a religion in your experience, it is

161:2.7 Hardly does a day pass but s. transpires to disclose

161:2.10 these things unless he were s. more than human.

162:2.5 that s. should be done forthwith to put a stop to

162:2.9 There is s. out of the ordinary about this teacher.

164:1.2 thus he hoped to lead him into saying s. which could

167:4.1 appeared to be in communication with s. outside of

168:0.2 were confident the Master would do s. about it.

170:2.15 the kingdom was in the future, s. to look forward to.

171:4.2 I have s. to say to them.”

171:5.2 the multitude, knew that s. unusual was happening

172:4.2 putting much in the receiving box and all giving s.

172:5.8 Matthew was certain that s. extraordinary would

172:5.10 Simon really believed s. great was going to happen

173:5.6 were beginning to sense that s. tragic was about to

173:5.6 They all felt that s. tremendous was about to

175:4.15 anxious to do s. to assist their beloved Sovereign but

177:4.11 Jesus would do or say s. to dash them to pieces,

179:4.6 they thought he had gone to procure s. additional for

179:5.2 The apostles all sensed that s. out of the ordinary

183:3.4 But the traitor had to do s. to account for his

184:1.4 You realize that s. must be done about your teaching

191:0.5 he was strongly in favor of doing s. to get to the

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a new religion—s.

195:1.1 there was s. strangely alike in Greek philosophy

195:7.20 Religious experience is s. in human life which is truly

something of

6:0.4 employ such terms as will afford the finite mind s.

10:1.6 possible for mortal man actually to know s. of the

12:0.1 you can know s. of their physical organization

15:4.1 But there is s. of mystery associated with the

24:1.13 The Universe Circuit Supervisors have s. of the same

24:6.4 Their origin is s. of a mystery.

28:4.8 You are here beginning to see s. of the manner in

30:0.1 desirable to present s. of two basic classifications of

32:3.5 there are to be found s. of everyone and someone

32:5.6 I have done my best to portray s. of our viewpoint,

39:2.6 you will grasp s. of their ministry to mortals if it is

39:5.11 this dimming consciousness seems to visualize s. of

41:2.5 You know s. of the method whereby this vegetative

46:7.7 Perhaps I can best suggest to Urantia minds s. of

48:3.6 S. of an idea of the nature of the work of these

49:5.14 the Urantian cerebral cortex you can grasp s. of the

55:2.6 only learn to view natural death with s. of this same

61:2.7 This carnivorous creature was s. of a cross

63:4.1 complexion, s. of a cross between yellow and red.

68:1.6 may be observed s. of the early group hostility,

72:0.1 I am authorized to narrate s. of the social, moral, and

83:6.4 is, after all, s. of a monopolistic sex association,

83:8.6 But young men and women should be taught s. of

94:10.3 The Tibetans have s of all the leading world religions

97:8.2 The drama of Job was s. of a protest against this

98:7.1 realized s. of this truth, for Paul declared that “God

102:2.2 The wisdom of religious experience is s. of a

102:2.8 Mysticism is often s. of a retreat from life which is

103:2.4 Every human being very early experiences s. of a

104:2.3 man can hope to grasp s. of the interrelationship

106:0.1 mortal should know s. of the relations of Deity to the

106:0.1 he should also comprehend s. of the relationships

106:7.1 inherent in the fact that all such ideas embrace s.

107:3.3 Although we know s. of all the seven secret spheres

112:5.12 There is s. real, s. of human evolution, s. additional

112:6.3 reflect s. of the inherent nature of the personality.

113:6.1 Having told you s. of the ministry of seraphim

117:3.5 In the human race,s. of the same drama of attainment

118:9.7 We understand s. of how the mechanism of Paradise

118:9.8 they will sustain s. of the same relation to their

124:6.12 relative of Mary’s, one who knew s. of the history of

127:2.4 for several years there was s. of an estrangement

131:3.1 record of certain earlier beliefs which reflected s. of

133:7.7 There begins to be s. of an approach to unity in an

137:3.4 s. of majestic import and exalted aspect, but he

138:1.1 this announcement was s. of a disappointment to

139:2.12 S. of Peter’s style and teaching is shown in the

139:3.8 seeking no special reward when he once grasped s.

139:11.9 but gradually Simon began to grasp s. of the meaning

141:2.3 Some of the apostles grasped s. of this teaching, but

144:1.6 Jesus also revealed s. of what happened in the hills

156:0.2 They were all able to appreciate s. of what Jesus had

158:1.3 Jesus told the three apostles s. of his experience in

160:2.10 Such a race might begin to realize s. of your

171:0.3 The leaders understood s. of his teachings

183:5.4 he had s. of the status of a Roman counselor

185:2.5 Pilate knew s. of Jesus’ work among the Jews,

185:3.6 Pilate thought he understood s. of what Jesus

196:2.3 Mark, Matthew, and Luke retain s. of the picture of

sometime

0:8.9 finite time-space creatures s. power-personalizing

0:11.9 metaphysics or to the s. ether hypothesis of science.

0:12.8 postulate the s. appearance of the Supreme-Ultimate

6:8.4 mortal will certainly attain Paradise and s. stand in

10:8.7 these finaliters must s. begin the quest for the

11:4.3 to creations s. to be situated beyond the borders of

12:6.13 The Ultimate is, or s. will be, space present to the

14:6.33 central universe is the s. destiny of those creatures

14:6.40 the eternal career of the finaliters as they shall s. be

18:3.8 destined s. to be superseded by the Supreme Being,

18:5.5 You will all s. know the three Recents of Days in

19:2.4 An evolutionary mortal can s. attain perfection of

19:2.5 the Paradise finaliters after they are s. inducted into

19:5.4 that Inspired Trinity Spirits are destined, s. in the

19:6.4 will possibly cease entering the finaliter corps s.

20:4.4 blessed with a magisterial mission s. between the

21:5.5 the future sovereignty of the s.-to-be-completed

21:5.7 that which cannot be s. spiritualized will eventually

21:5.7 that which cannot be s. co-ordinated with cosmic

21:6.3 But s. in the far-distant future, in the now mobilizing

22:4.7 and s. be assigned to enlarge the revelation of truth

24:6.9 you will s. meet these noble beings face to face if

30:4.15 you will s. experientially know the truth of it if you

31:10.12 S. in the eternal future the evolution of Supreme

32:3.5 represented by its Creator Son, s. vicegerent of God

34:2.6 unprecedented achievement s. in the eternal ages

37:8.3 pleasure in the anticipation of your s. restoration to

39:4.15 These very space traversers will s. carry you to and

39:7.1 are engaged in pursuits relevant to the s. dawning of

40:10.12 a finaliter will s. achieve as a seventh-stage spirit.

41:3.10 improved telescopic technique will s. more fully

43:4.9 S. before Michael’s death in the flesh the fallen

44:0.3 The original teaching corps of these artisans was s.

46:2.6 compared with your s. arrival on the more remote

49:5.22 Life Carriers, who watch over its development until s

52:6.6 Wise statesmen will s. work for the welfare of

54:2.3 monument to experiential wisdom which will s.

55:12.2 This may be in anticipation of the s. arrival of outer-

56:7.8 the new orders of beings that may s. inhabit these

65:3.7 you may s. be attached to a corps of Life Carriers,

65:4.9 on the request of the Life Carriers at, or s. after,

66:2.6 S. before the arrival of these one hundred Jerusem

66:4.5 procreate their successors s. prior to retiring from

66:4.12 s. later release to resume the interrupted journey to

68:6.12 [Presented by a Melchizedek s. stationed on Urantia]

70:2.9 like slavery, war must s. be abandoned as civilization

72:12.5 peace under law and could lead to the s. dawning

75:1.6 But they would have s. met with success had they

76:5.4 proclaimed that a Son of God would s. come,

76:6.1 and Eve would s. awake from the sleep of death

77:5.2 s. after the establishment of the second garden he

77:9.4 not to leave the planet prior to their s. release by the

79:6.1 S. after driving the red man across to North America

93:9.1 Melchizedek warned his followers that he must s. go

93:10.7 the s. return to the planet of Adam and Eve as

93:10.8 the explicit promise of the Creator Son to return s.,

102:2.5 it can and s. will portray to man the experiential

105:4.3 It has been s. stated that unity begets duality,

106:0.18 The seven superuniverses, now evolving, will s.

106:2.6 so will evolutionary mortals s. attain to kinship with

106:9.11 Mortals will s. realize that success in the quest of

112:7.5 leave the confines of the universe to proceed s. to

114:1.4 until Michael s. returns to Urantia as he promised

114:4.1 The present Most High observer (and s. regent) is

115:7.2 by experiential progression, s. to attain the divinity of

117:2.6 There will come an end s. to the growth of the

117:3.8 Creator personalities whose acts will s. culminate in

117:6.18 Man’s s. attainment of the Supreme is consequent

117:6.20 likewise will they be s. dependent on the future

119:5.4 to teach the probability of Michael’s s. incarnating

120:0.3 insight and wisdom of execution which will s. be

122:8.6 These priests from Mesopotamia had been told s.

128:5.7 that they would s. like to be married if it could be

131:10.6 and as his earth child I am s. going forth to see him.

133:4.7 tempered by mercy when you s. stand before the

133:8.2 far from Palestine; maybe I shall come back here s..”

134:1.1 There Jesus met his brother James, who had s. come

134:5.15 S. the supernational sovereignty of the planetary

134:6.11 at least some hope of s. having a global religion—

134:8.1 proceeded along the Damascus road to a village s.

136:4.14 the side of the hills near a village s. called Beit Adis.

137:7.12 and sects believed in the s. coming of the Messiah.

154:4.6 have been built upon his teachings, and s. will be.

159:3.6 S. the children of the kingdom will realize that strong

162:2.7 all who truly seek to find me shall s. attain the life

166:4.2 the Father and the s. healing of his afflicted children?

170:4.15 on several occasions, definitely promise s. to return

170:4.15 he also promised s. to come back to this world in

171:1.5 Accordingly, s. after the resurrection and also after

175:3.3 to “bring him before the high Jewish court s. before

176:2.1 has confidently looked forward to his s. coming.

176:2.3 I also promise that I will s. return to this world,

176:2.3 hands, but be of good courage, for I will s. return.

176:4.1 so misunderstood as his promise s. to come back

176:4.1 not strange that Michael should be interested in s.

176:4.3 promised his followers that he would s. return to

177:3.4 were on the way to Jerusalem and should arrive s.

177:4.5 honor and glory which he had thought would s. be

178:1.3 governments, whose rulers may s. become believers,

179:0.1 Passover would be eaten on Friday night, s. before

187:4.1 “Verily, verily, I say to you today, you shall s. be

187:4.7 promise that they should s. meet in Paradise,

sometime-to-be-completed

21:5.5 like the future sovereignty of the s. Supreme Being,

sometimes

0:1.9 grand universe, s. designated the Supremacy of Deity

0:1.10 supersustenance, s. called the Ultimacy of Deity.

0:3.24 This concept is s. designated the Father-Infinite.

2:5.3 therefore does he s. “chasten us for our own profit,

2:7.3 hailing from various spheres, may s. vary in details

3:1.10 is s. with the hope of conserving and safeguarding

3:2.8 their minds are so limited and s. so gross,

3:2.8 the welfare of the part may s. appear to differ from

3:2.9 we must therefore s. share in the family discipline.

3:6.6 The Creator Sons most certainly can and s. do,

4:2.5 the imperfections of progressive evolution and, s.,

4:3.5 their unfortunate choosing, s. occasion emotions

5:5.3 The philosopher is s. inclined to posit a God of unity,

7:6.7 it is independent of time though s. conditioned by

8:2.2 on Urantia he is s. confused with the cosmic mind.

9:1.5 the First Source and Center, s. being called the

10:1.6 the Sons of God visit the evolutionary worlds and s.

10:5.4 the Trinity in relation to the finite is s. spoken of as

10:5.5 relationship is s. denominated the Trinity of Ultimacy

11:3.3 Paradise is s. called “the Father’s House” since it

11:8.5 the force-charge of space, s. called pure energy or

15:5.8 In the smaller systems the largest outer planet s.

15:6.11 The dark islands are s. enormous in mass and

15:7.5 it has s. meant these seven mansion worlds,

15:14.3 it is for this reason that we have s. conjectured that

16:3.16 that Master Spirit Number Seven s. speaks in

16:6.3 Human minds are s. observed to be running in

17:3.3 Divine heredity does s. disclose in the creature

17:4.2 s. one Aid functions acceptably, while on other

19:4.8 which have been s. designated Stationary Sons of

19:5.3 receive their assistance, s. recognize their presence.

19:5.10 Solitary Messengers, and s. Trinity-origin beings,

19:7.2 and Havona natives are s. designated collectively as

20:2.3 mortal flesh and s. are born of earthly mothers on

20:3.3 Magisterial missions s., and bestowal missions

20:7.1 On Salvington they are s. denominated the Spiritual

21:0.3 S. we refer to the sovereign of your universe of

22:1.13 but the Trinitized Sons of Perfection have s. erred

22:5.1 races traverse Havona, attain Paradise, and s. find

22:7.6 Unbelievably long periods of time are s. consumed

22:7.6 mortals—and s. Paradise-Havona personalities—

22:9.6 is beautiful and s. most touchingly pathetic.

23:2.20 they can s. detect the probable presence of very small

25:2.10 Hence these commissions are s. called referee trios.

25:3.4 And while their decisions may not be appealed, s.

25:3.5 Their work is s. carried out for the apparent welfare

25:3.5 s. their acts on the worlds of time and space are

25:5.1 custodians of knowledge, s. designated the “living

26:8.1 The fourth Havona circuit is s. called the “circuit of

26:10.5 s. look back over the struggles of youth and early

27:7.7 S. all Paradise becomes engulfed in a dominating

29:1.1 they s. produce these high types of semimaterial

29:2.16 Such a lane or line of energy,s. also called an energy

29:3.11 the physical controllers are s. automatically reactive

30:4.17 S. all training worlds of mortal residence are called

32:3.6 The lower creatures—and s. even the higher

32:3.7 of disharmony, confusion, and s. rebellion—sin.

33:1.1 on Urantia, he is s. spoken of as Christ Michael.

33:7.8 However unfairly human contentions s. appear to be

35:1.4 designated special ambassadors, as they s. are,

35:2.8 they have s. erred in minor matters, that is, they have

35:4.4 They s. act as temporary custodians on wayward

35:4.4 and s. one of this order has even incarnated in the

35:5.4 their decisions have s. been reversed on appeal to the

35:5.6 the Vorondadeks have s. exercised such authority as

35:9.2 S. no change in the head of the trio is made,

36:2.17 many of which are s. so antagonistic to the peace

36:3.2 Life Carriers s organize the life patterns after arriving

36:6.7 these three are the levels of God the Sevenfold, s.

37:2.3 they have s. been known as “the angel of the Lord.”

37:3.2 Morning Star, the archangels do s. function by his

37:3.6 This is the archangel of the resurrection, s. referred

39:0.10 Human beings s. find it hard to understand that a

39:3.5 s. such groups have found themselves reassociated

39:3.11 Vorondadek observer, and s. Most High regent,

39:5.11 prior to physical death a reflective phenomenon s.

39:5.12 Human beings have s. been permitted to observe

39:8.4 in other circumstances angels s. achieve Paradise

39:9.1 angels are s. assigned to the ministry of worlds

40:3.1 S. the majority of them are translated, along with

40:4.1 S., after repeated services of this sort or following

41:2.6 They are s. concerned with the physical preliminaries

41:2.8 the local controllers s. employ enormous numbers of

41:3.9 S. a sun will capture a stream of meteors in a line

41:5.7 the water s. appears to fall in sheets or to descend

41:6.1 light, in traversing space, is s. slightly modified by

41:7.8 a sun yields energy and heat s. greater than that

41:7.11 of hot gases (s. millions of degrees in temperature)

41:10.1 the closest approach of the attracting body s. draws

41:10.3 The molten-split and collisional worlds are s. without

41:10.5 S. the last is first, while truly the least becomes

42:2.9 Primordial force is s. spoken of as pure energy;

42:8.2 attraction; its behavior is therefore s. unpredictable.

44:2.10 these reproducers s. associate themselves in dramatic

46:2.8 Urantia time throughout the light period and, s.,

46:3.4 except the Michael messages, which s. go direct to

46:7.3 spornagia do enjoy long lives, s. to the extent of

47:7.1 progressive types of beings who s. inhabit these

48:2.12 They also s. work in connection with supermaterial

48:4.5 of combat, struggle, and s. fearfulness, and ofttimes

48:6.32 But s. error is so great that its rectification by

48:6.36 they will point out that s. your most disappointing

48:6.36 S. the planting of a seed necessitates its death,

49:0.4 Many of these enormous spheres have satellites, s.

49:1.4 Life is s. initiated in one center, s. in three, as it was

49:1.7 S. evolutionary progress is temporarily delayed by

49:2.16 when the planet is not too large, it is s. expedient to

49:2.16 These air navigators s. intervene between the water

50:2.3 the third order of his own group of sonship and s.,

51:4.6 reduced to the status of servants—s. exterminated.

51:6.4 but this actual affiliation s. does not occur until the

52:1.5 the planets are s. overrun with the larger types of

52:2.5 their relentless warfare s. results in the obliteration

52:3.8 groups of their descendants s. remain nonflesh eaters

52:4.10 S such an epoch is much shorter and in rare instances

55:0.1 Evening Stars always, and the Melchizedeks s.,

55:3.20 three properly qualified citizens who are s. chosen by

55:4.23 s. it is a Melchizedek who volunteers to function in

57:3.12 This critical stage of gravity-heat contention s. lasts

58:2.10 Your broadcasting is s. disturbed by the storms that

58:3.3 greatly altered because the electron spin is s. in the

58:7.1 s. they yield fossil remains of some of the earlier

60:2.11 huge ichthyosaurs s. grew to be fifty feet long,

60:4.2 These lighter areas of land are s. 15,000 to 20,000

60:4.2 S. these upthrusts of land occur without folding.

66:2.3s. referred to as the Caligastia one hundred.

66:3.2 from conditions which have s. since prevailed.

67:7.5 and may s. even retard spiritual progress on certain

68:5.3 S. such a line of hunger march would be ten miles

68:6.8 Children were s. strangled at birth, but the favorite

70:2.1 war s. kills the patient, destroys the society.

70:6.2 a real king, he was s. called “father of his people.”

70:8.8 slave could never become a capitalist, though s. the

71:7.2 and philosophy s. becomes the chief pursuit of its

75:1.4 spirits drooped, and s. their faith almost faltered.

77:1.2 s. so modify the workings of the interassociation

77:8.13 do not permit humans to witness their s. necessary

78:2.2 S. this expansion was depleting to the home culture

81:6.12 You are s. shocked at the ravages of war, but you

82:3.5 one head, although such skulls were s. purchasable.

82:3.8 incentive to child marriages even at birth and s.

82:5.1 weakness s. resulted from excessive inbreeding.

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good stock s. resulted in the

82:5.3 Property has always influenced marriage, and s.,

83:2.4 Woman s. formally, as well as covertly, initiates

83:5.3 Caste and economic restrictions s. made it necessary

84:3.9 mothers relieved of their s. temporary barrenness,

85:2.3 would s. be found out in the forest affectionately

85:4.1 S. a drowning man would be refused succor for fear

86:5.14 The reflection of oneself in the water was s. looked

88:5.5 s. it was in an effort to cure disease or to stop bad

89:1.2 he s. dies of fright when he has violated a taboo,

89:5.9 1. Cannibalism s. became a communal ceremony,

90:1.1 The shaman s. functioned as a priest and even as a

91:2.2 ego; it has been always psychic and s. spiritual.

91:2.2 Magic has s. ascended by goal elevation from

91:2.2 Prayer has s. become so materialistic that it has

91:8.4 an expression of praise, social devotions; s. prayer is

91:8.5 It is s. the pathetic expression of spiritual craving

91:8.5 and s. the blatant shouting of pious phrases.

92:3.7 religion has s. neglected education and retarded

94:1.4 The deity-father principle, s. called Prajapati,

94:1.4 s. termed Brahma, was submerged in the theologic

94:11.11 as the Absolute, s. even as the infinite I AM.

95:0.1 S. their failures were due to lack of wisdom, s. to

97:4.3 half-religious, timeserving, and s. immoral fellows,

98:4.8 “enthusiasm” of the realization of divinity, were s.

100:5.3 —may be a natural and gradual growth or may s. be

100:5.8 a technique of reality avoidance, albeit it has s. been

100:7.2 even though such sincerity s. caused pain.

100:7.12 consistently cheerful, notwithstanding Jesus s. drank

101:2.15 teachers, even the prophets, have s. possessed so

102:3.1 overdevelopment is likewise s. very handicapping

104:0.3 S. the concept of an evolutionary triad has become

104:3.1 While mankind has s. grasped at an understanding of

106:8.13 nature of this second level has been s. presented as:

106:9.1 we s. theorize that all this may happen in the utter

107:0.7 the Monitors are s. designated Thought Changers.

107:4.2 For this reason we s. denominate the divine gifts as

107:4.3 the lower orders of personal creatures may s. have to

107:4.4 even seraphim can s. discern the spirit luminosity

107:4.5 On Urantia this phenomenon has s. been referred to

107:7.1 Father are commonly referred to as beings and s.,

108:2.11 we observe Adjusters s. bestowed in response to

108:5.3 embrace evil, may s. depart from the divine way,

109:5.1 At such times, and s. during sleep, the Adjuster is

109:5.2 It is s. possible to have the mind illuminated, to hear

109:7.6 Adjusters consult with the Ancients of Days, and s.

110:3.5 Confusion, being puzzled, even s. discouraged and

110:3.5 Such attitudes may s. connote lack of co-operation

110:4.3 pictures of mind are s. the direct or indirect work of

110:5.2 When Adjusters do, as they s. have, such souls are

110:5.6 as you ascend the psychic circles, s. directly, but

110:7.10 s. the indwelling Adjuster is so situated that it

113:2.8 advanced associates, the seraphim s. work singly.

115:6.7 learned that the motion of the invisible may s. be

121:5.10 Their secret rites and rituals were s. gruesome and

122:5.3 meditative and worshipful, s. characterized by

125:4.3 S. his pointed questions were somewhat

126:0.3 was s. tempted to look with favor on the possibility

126:3.13 S. Mary thought the lad was beside himself, then she

127:4.5 Jesus’ plan of placating their bellicose and s. irate

127:5.1 upon Jesus’ future career; not often, but at least s.,

128:2.4 Each Sabbath Jesus returned to Nazareth, and s.

131:10.7 it s. terrifies me when I stop to think that all men are

132:5.13 the God of heaven would not condemn you if s.

132:7.7 “You know, father, I s. think Joshua is a prophet.”

134:5.6 while nations themselves s. become unified by empire

135:7.1 S. he questioned everything, but not for long.

135:12.3 with John about the kingdom, and while s. impressed

139:7.9 Also, s. when Matthew became greatly interested in

139:8.10 s. it was Nathaniel who helped Thomas to recover,

139:8.10 s. Peter, and not infrequently one of the Alpheus

139:8.11 S. Thomas would get permission from Andrew to go

139:12.5 treasurer, a learned man, a loyal (though s. critical)

140:5.17 Mercy s. may be passive, but here it is active and

140:7.2 and s. all twelve of them were so engaged.

140:8.4 that the civil government must s. employ force for

142:7.9 discipline, guidance, correction, and s. restraint of

143:2.5 that the human heart is s. even desperately wicked?

146:4.1 S. he would speak at the morning service, and

147:5.2 S. Pharisees would even blow a trumpet as they were

147:5.4 those who have received but little forgiveness s.

149:4.4 the dangers of courage and faith, how they s. lead

151:5.2 These gales come on quickly and s. go away just as

153:4.1 case of demoniac possession, even such as s.

157:7.2 now, more recently, depressed and s. dejected by

158:5.1 rends him in convulsions and s. has cast him into

160:4.11 s. overplanning for the future defeats its own high

163:4.17 s. considering the nations of heathendom as being

167:1.5 When you give a banquet, s. bid the poor, maimed,

168:4.6 the finite petition is s. so fraught with the grasp of

169:2.5 “And it is in this way that the sons of this world s.

171:2.1 the Bethany ford of the Jordan s. called Bethabara,

172:3.4 there was one Scripture that had s. been associated

172:5.6 Multitudes had s. been a great trial to the steward

174:1.2 the wise parent entertains for his s. erring child.

179:3.9 those who exercise this authority are s. called

181:2.16 Although you have s. doubted and at other times

187:2.3 lingering punishment, the victim s. not dying for

188:3.5 We have s. dared to explain these things to ourselves

195:8.6 a revolt against God himself, s. tacitly and s. openly.

somewhat

11:7.3 separate them s. as the midspace zones separate

11:7.6 it thickens s. faster than does the plane of creation,

13:1.2 And though I am s. familiar with six of these special

15:3.6 This near collision changed Andronover into a s.

15:5.5 after it has s. cooled and condensed, it may chance

16:3.19 are certain to recognize and s. comprehend when

17:2.1 fifty of these unique and s. mysterious beings.

18:4.3 at the same time be s. representative of the original

19:0.1 and the s. impersonal category of the Inspired Trinity

19:6.8 that the Havona of the previous universe age was s.

20:6.8 It differs s. from the Spirit of Truth which

23:3.6 personal prerogatives of communication, are s.

25:1.3 These fourth creatures are s. on the order of

26:6.3 I am s. at a loss to explain what takes place on this

29:4.21 influence energy and power transformations s. as

29:4.32 S. as a plant stores solar light, so do these living

32:5.6 to tell you s. of our understanding of things eternal.

34:0.3 it is s. difficult to portray this early universe presence

35:2.3 Most of their work is regular and s. routine, but

35:8.15 Since Lanonandeks are a s. lower order of sonship

38:8.5 While the second and third groups are s. limited in

38:9.3 Midwayers are a s. standardized order of beings who

42:1.9 all this confirms our belief in a circular, s. limited,

42:11.5 short-range cohesive force of the macrocosmos s.

43:8.7 close working association with a s. dissimilar group

48:4.3 crude and s. unfortunate way to try to convey an

49:3.4 and even the methods of procreation are s. different.

49:5.1 It will be s. difficult to make an adequate portrayal of

49:5.13 Urantians are of the two-brained type, s. more

49:5.13 but s. less spiritual, ethical, and worshipful than the

49:5.15 and which would s. shame yours by comparison.

49:5.15 and spiritual reciprocation, you are s. inferior.

51:4.2 The earlier races are s. superior to the later; the red

51:4.3 second, fourth, and sixth being s. less endowed.

52:3.7 The color of such an amalgamated race is s. of an

53:7.4 Life Carriers were s. influenced by the rebellion of

54:4.1 Another problem s. difficult of explanation in the

56:10.3 Philosophy you s. grasp, divinity you comprehend

57:2.4 circular gas cloud in shape s. like a flattened spheroid

61:3.10 During this period an animal evolved which was s.

64:2.3 They were followed in Europe by a s. superior and

64:6.14 Intellectually they were s. inferior to the red man,

64:7.11 the resultant blend, subsequently s. upstepped by the

65:5.2 we s. discounted the difficulties involved because

65:7.2 you are occasionally s. perplexed in explaining all

66:8.1 slightly resentful of senior counsel and s. restive

68:6.2 natural increase in offspring was s. brought under

70:1.22 warfare evolve from the primitive man hunt to the s.

72:3.9 Divorce regulations are s. lax, but decrees of

77:3.4 But the Nodites were still s. divided in sentiment as

77:7.5 inferior mortals and s. to control their actions.

79:2.1 The base of the peninsula was formerly s. narrower

79:8.3 Consciousness of past achievements (s. diminished in

80:1.2 cultures and from these centers had penetrated s.

83:2.5 substituting s. idealized concepts of sex attraction for

84:6.4 men, but women also appear to be s. less logical.

91:4.3 Prayer is s. more ethical when it deals with

94:6.9 he was s. influenced by the lingering traditions of

94:6.11 were s. inimical to the very Chinese spirit of

96:4.5 succeeded in the establishment of his s. advanced

96:6.2 nomadic herders into settled and s. sedate farmers.

98:3.6 and s. successful effort to destroy the mysteries and

103:6.15 this union man can compensate s. for his failure to

105:1.4 the I AM is one universe concept which is s. more

108:5.7 It is all s. of a mystery to us, not as to the plan and

110:3.5 and may, therefore, s. delay spiritual progress, but

113:2.5 The only emotion actuating you which is s.

114:5.4 This rather loosely organized and s. personally

116:2.3 the Trinity is a reality which lies s. beyond the

117:3.7 This is s. like the way in which the Supreme Being

121:4.1 The gentiles were,from a moral standpoint, s. inferior

121:6.1 tremendously influenced and s. modified by Greek

123:0.2 to make him self-conscious and s. self-centered,

123:6.8 at first he was s. shocked by Jesus’ frankness

124:2.3 Jesus’ interest in study was s. above the average but

125:2.2 but Jesus s. disconcerted his parents by the inclusion

125:4.3 his pointed questions were s. embarrassing to the

125:6.1 to comprehend that they would be s. worried about

127:1.3 possess a s. fluctuating but aggressive temperament,

132:5.21 Accidental riches should be regarded s. in the light

135:11.1 John had a lonely and s. bitter experience in prison

136:0.1 consolation to the world and s. of an example;

137:2.6 And then, s. shocked, Nathaniel asked, “Can any

138:9.1 This s. monotonous period of alternate fishing and

139:4.8 John was s. bigoted and inordinately intolerant.

139:5.1 Philip was also s. influenced by the fact that Peter,

139:12.4 notion that Jesus was timid and s. afraid to assert his

141:0.2 Andrew was s. startled to see the Master thus

147:3.2 The apostles were s. restless under the restrictions

149:3.3 Though divine spirits may vary s. in the nature and

149:6.6 they grow older and become s. more appreciative of

153:4.6 They were all amazed and s. terror-stricken by the

153:5.1 They were also s. frightened and disconcerted by

164:1.2 This lawyer was s. familiar with Jesus’ teachings and

164:4.10 Josiah replied, s. impatiently: “I have told you

165:5.2 my words to you, the apostles, must be s. different

171:2.6 kingdom would certainly be set up s. in accordance

172:1.1 the chief priests and Pharisees were s. perplexed.

172:5.5 meaning of this Scripture to enable him s. to enjoy

172:5.9 into Jerusalem had begun to make a s. humorous

173:1.2 although the price might be s. high, no more fees had

177:0.1 On this particular Wednesday they ate breakfast s.

184:3.5 The entire court was startled and s. confused by his

186:1.2 he was also beginning to become s. disillusioned

187:5.4 they were s. sheltered by an overhanging rock.

188:3.5 dared to explain these things to ourselves s. as

190:1.6 even those who s. doubted, carried the message just

193:5.1 with his eleven silent and s. bewildered apostles.

195:10.15 that there is a religion of Jesus separate, and s. apart,

somewhere

1:6.7 an actual personality s. concealed in that universe.

42:7.5 elements at the surface, but they are s. present,

51:6.3 Think what it would mean on your world if s. in the

172:5.5 John came s. near understanding why Jesus did

Somme

63:5.3 they lived along the river S. for tens of thousands of

63:5.3 The S. is the one river unchanged by the glaciers,

80:3.1 only the S. now flows in the same channel which it

80:5.4 the blue man were fought out in the valley of the S..

80:5.4 the armies of the north in the final battle of the S.,

80:5.5 great military resistance was overcome along the S..