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Taanach

126:1.2 T., where Deborah and Barak defeated Sisera.

Tabamantiaveteran finaliter

49:5.12 chief is the veteran finaliter known in Satania as T..

50:7.2 T. is an agondonter of finaliter status, having

73:0.3 T., sovereign supervisor of the series of decimal or

73:2.1 prior to T.’ inspection, Van and his associates,

108:3.5 Urantia underwent such a periodic inspection by T.

108:3.5 in addition to his admonitions and indictments

108:3.5 he also delivered the following acknowledgment to

108:3.5 but he said: “Now to you, superiors far above me,

tabernacle

1:4.3 when the dust that composes the mortal t. “returns

16:9.2 man’s supreme undertaking in the physical t. where

42:12.11 adjutant mind-spirits evolve a suitable physical t.

47:3.1 the t. of flesh and blood has been left behind on the

110:1.5 physical body, which must serve as the earthly t. of

tabernacled

47:10.6 and t. in the flesh—indwelt by the Mystery Monitors

tabernaclessee feast of tabernacles

9:5.6 that divine goal as you function in the t. of the flesh.

20:4.3 upon the mortal dissolution of their earthly t..

43:3.3 the most holy place of the t. of the Most Highs.”

109:2.8 function as undetected indwellers of the earthly t. of

109:2.10 very rarely, even temporarily, leave their mortal t.

167:6.6 When it is not possible to worship God in the t. of

167:7.6 means whereby man’s spirit is released from the t. of

tablesee table, chemical

88:5.1 savage never left remnants of his meal on the t..

89:1.6 and so originated ancient and modern t. etiquette.

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the side of a low t.

122:6.2 The furniture consisted of a low stone t., a loom,

122:6.3 they would all squat about the enlarged stone t. to

122:6.3 During the winter, at the evening meal the t. would

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the little lamp on the low stone t.,

133:3.9 Martha, Justus’ wife, had spread the food on the t.,

135:12.6 the banquet t., said to Herod, “I request that you

145:3.5 and the apostles still lingered about the supper t.,

156:1.5 crumbs which chance to fall from the children’s t..

166:1.2 lawyers, were already there and seated at the t..

166:1.2 to the t. without having twice washed his hands.

166:1.4 they cast their eyes upon the t. and remained silent

166:1.5 one of the lawyers who was at the t., addressing

166:1.6 when Jesus had finished speaking at Nathaniel’s t.,

167:1.5 addressing those at the t., said: “Such works my

167:1.5 you will be required to take a lower place at the t..

167:1.5 on arriving at the festive t., to seek for the lowest

167:2.1 As Jesus finished speaking at the breakfast t. of the

169:3.2 with the crumbs which fell from the rich man’s t.;

172:1.4 with the children up to the time of coming to the t..

173:1.6 At the money t. of a near-by exchanger a violent

179:1.1 and herbs were all in readiness on one end of the t..

179:1.1 long t. was surrounded by thirteen reclining couches,

179:1.3 they surveyed the seating arrangement of the t.,

179:1.3 eleven arranged around the t. on up to opposite this

179:1.4 he marched clear around the t. and took his place

179:1.5 They were seated about the U-shaped t. on these

179:3.1 the Jewish custom for the host to arise from the t.

179:3.1 he arose from the t. and silently made his way

179:3.1 disputes about positions of honor at the t.,

179:3.1 make his way around the unoccupied end of the t.

179:3.7 like manner the Master went around the t., in silence,

179:3.9 as to who should have the places of honor at my t.

179:3.9 that there can be no place of preferment at my t.?

179:4.4 leaning forward over the t., Peter addressed John,

179:4.6 Judas heard these words, he arose from the t. and

181:2.1 The apostles were still seated about the t. as when

181:2.1 as the Master went around the t. talking to them,

181:2.16 Master stepped around to the end of the t. where

183:2.1 After Judas so abruptly left the t. while eating the

191:5.2 the Master appeared inside the curvature of the t.

191:5.6 the Master’s form moved over near the head of the t.

table, chemical

42:9.3 with variations throughout the entire chemical t.,

tablelands

195:9.11 this cultural stream as well as the high Galilean t.

tables

173:1.3 proceeded to set up their exchange t. in the courts

173:1.7 began to overturn the t. of the money-changers.

tablet

77:2.10 When archaeologists dig up the clay-t. records of

93:4.1 Every person who signed or marked the clay-t. rolls

tablets

27:5.1 records of perfection imprinted upon the eternal t.

66:5.9 early peoples utilized tree barks, clay t., stone slabs

77:4.8 ancient Sumerian clay t. which tell of this earthly

77:4.8 And these t., descriptive of Dilmun, the paradise

97:8.3 —the covenant written on the t. of the heart.

140:6.2 write these new commandments on the t. of your

taboo

68:6.9 of the t. on childbirth among the unmarried.

69:1.3 institutions of survival by means of t., convention,

70:7.3 of the rulers because of the violation of some t..

70:10.12 Another advance was the imposition of fines for t.

70:11.2 and this is effected by the t., primitive law.

70:11.2 The whole idea of the t. is inherently negative,

70:11.5 Self-interest established the t. on killing, society

71:3.7 laws have passed out of the negativistic t. age into

82:2.5 marriage did render further sex license t. to the wife.

82:4.5 Since the chastity t. had its origin as a phase of the

82:5.5 in-marriage; such restrictions are a matter of t..

82:5.7 The t. against marriage with a woman of one’s

82:5.7 Even after the t. rested upon in-marriages for the

83:2.6 religion has established a sex t. on the period

83:5.12 The t. wife—one wife of legal status—created the

84:4.8 detected was a grievous sin, the violation of a t..

86:5.15 and among many the eating of animal fat was t..

87:2.6 These names became t., and in this way languages

88:1.3 and fruits became fetishes, they were t. as food.

88:1.5 At one time the cow was a fetish, the milk being t.

89:1.0 1. THE TABOO

89:1.1 Observance of a t. was man’s effort to dodge ill luck,

89:1.1 The t. is the source of ceremonial standards and

89:1.1 It was the earliest form of societal regulation and for

89:1.1 it is still a basic unit of the societal regulative

89:1.2 sometimes dies of fright when he has violated a t.,

89:1.2 the hold of the t. on the minds of the survivors.

89:1.3 began to play a larger part in the evolution of the t.,

89:1.5 The Egyptian t. on pork has been perpetuated by the

89:1.5 variant of the food t. was the belief that a pregnant

89:1.5 Such viands would be t. to the child.

89:1.6 Methods of eating soon became t., and so originated

89:1.7 t. would never have endured but for the upholding

89:2.2 when the t. received the solemn sanction of religion,

89:2.2 Sin was the transgression of t., and death was the

89:2.4 The habitual violation of a t. became a vice;

89:2.4 the violation of a t. was a combined crime and sin.

89:2.4 necessary to invent hells for the punishment of t.

89:5.14 Then cannibalism became t. among the higher tribes.

89:5.14 The t. on man-eating originated in Dalamatia and

89:5.15 sacrifice was established, man-eating became t.;

90:3.8 4. Sin—punishment for t. violation.

90:3.8 one cannot be afflicted unless one has violated a t..

95:1.2 It was t.-ridden; it was unlawful to go on a journey,

196:2.9 he delivered them from the slavery of t. and taught

taboos

68:6.8 While these t. on twins were once well-nigh

69:0.3 the mores as they have been conserved by t. and

69:3.3 All down through the ages the t. have operated to

69:9.13 then rest under the protection of the magic t. erected

70:7.12 and to submit to lifelong subjection to the tribal t..

70:11.2 of justice consisted in the enforcement of the t..

70:11.4 sin was the transgression of those t. which enjoyed

70:11.5 The ancients all claimed that their olden laws, the t.,

82:2.0 2. THE RESTRICTIVE TABOOS

82:2.4 the mores and restrictive t. were very crude, but they

82:2.4 but they did keep the sexes apart—this favored quiet,

82:2.4 religious practices had their origin in these early t.

82:2.5 Women have always been subject to more t than men

82:5.2 t. against all marriages among near relatives.

82:5.10 That these t. respecting in-marriage were sociologic,

82:5.10 is well illustrated by the t. on kinship marriages,

83:5.13 The olden t. on sex relations with a pregnant or

83:7.4 potent in the maintenance of the marriage t. and

83:8.8 restricted by the t., and enforced by the laws and

84:2.4 and many of the t. on a pregnant woman were

88:1.5 ensued the t. on eating the flesh of the fetish animal.

89:1.1 The t. were at first nonreligious, but they early

89:1.1 they early acquired ghost or spirit sanction,

89:1.2 T. first arose because of chance experience with ill

89:1.4 the ten injunctions of the Hebrews, were definite t.,

89:1.4 they took the place of thousands of pre-existent t..

89:1.5 The food t. originated in fetishism and totemism.

89:1.6 The t. were highly effective in organizing society,

89:1.6 but they were terribly burdensome; the negative-ban

89:1.6 regulations but obsolete, outworn, and useless t..

89:1.7 man except for these far-flung and multifarious t.,

89:2.1 religion evolved through spirits and fetishes to t..

89:2.1 a thousand branches hanging with all sorts of t..

89:2.3 that transgression of the t.—sin—brought him down

95:1.2 the Mesopotamian t. which they had found resting

98:3.2 in the observance of mere forms, vows, and t..

127:4.2 mode of teaching derived from the ancient t..

Tabor, Mount

122:6.1 all the hills of southern Galilee save the MT. range

124:1.6 with his father, first climbed to the summit of MT..

tabulate

15:13.2 The major sectors detain, adjudicate, dispense, t.,

tacit

84:4.10 man’s attempt to protect woman has always been a t.

tacitly

195:8.6 institute a revolt against God himself, sometimes t.

taciturn

139:3.3 James could be quiet and t. one day and a very good

tact

139:12.5 It required t., ability, and patience, and devotion

156:5.18 T. is the fulcrum of social leverage, and tolerance

159:1.3 go to him and with t. and patience show him his

160:1.9 You simply must have t. and tolerance.

160:3.4 victory by his winsome technique of t. and

tactful

84:3.5 Woman, being the weaker, became the more t.;

124:4.3 Jesus was increasingly t., always compassionate and

139:4.13 Had not John been t. and sagacious, he would have

156:5.18 grow older are you becoming more t. in dealing

179:4.8 Warning, even when administered in the most t.

tactical

150:9.3 had it not been for the t. blunder of one of his own

tactics

72:11.3 of study in addition to the mastery of military t..

87:1.5 Backtracking and scores of other t. were practiced

87:6.13 these t. were also utilized for frightening ghosts and

149:4.5 Never did he resort to ignoble t. in meeting the

153:4.6 by the sudden change in the Master’s teaching t..

153:5.1 were bewildered by Jesus’ sudden change of t..

159:3.5 Never be guilty of such unworthy t. as endeavoring

173:0.1 growing out of the Master’s sudden change of t.,

tactless

135:6.7 John was a heroic but t. preacher. One day when

136:4.1 Jesus knew that John’s fearless and t. preaching

tadpole

100:1.4 The quickest way for a t. to become a frog is to live

100:1.4 become a frog is to live loyally each moment as a t..

tadpoles

59:5.6 and their young first exist as little fishes, t..

tail

15:6.13 A comet’s t. points away from the attracting body

53:7.7 wrote of the great red dragon, saying: “And his t.

59:4.10 one had a long body connecting a head and t.,

tailor

147:7.2 Be reminded that a wise t. does not sew a piece of

taint

131:4.5 all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from all t. of sin.

tainted

33:3.4 uphold authority on worlds t. with evil or

34:6.11 The domination of the Spirit is never t. with coercion

34:7.7 planets which have never been t. with sin nor

52:7.14 whether a realm has been wholly loyal, t. with evil,

92:3.2 It has usually become t. with that mischief-making

96:5.4 a believer in Providence; Moses had become t. with

98:7.7 the legends of the birth of Jesus on Urantia became t.

139:4.8 John was not the only one of the twelve who was t.

139:7.8 his associates might regard his money as being t.;

152:2.5 the twelve apostles were still t. with such notions,

takesee take away; take up; takeimperative;

  see account; counsel; heed; leave; note; origin; place;

  pleasure

2:6.8 the justice of God t. cognizance of its existence.

3:0.3 the creatorship nature of Deity would t. precedence

3:3.2 child may truly say: “He knows the way I t.,

12:6.4 make certain that you t. into consideration the

16:6.9 so few persons on Urantia t. delight in cultivating

21:3.24 he condescends to t. upon himself the form and

22:2.8 The Messengers t. active part in all phases of the

24:6.1 These highly personal beings t. their name from

25:2.2 Master Spirit Number Seven should t. the initiative

26:5.6 the pilgrim helpers t. their subjects to the pilot world

26:7.3 the Trinity guides t. their pupils to its pilot world

27:7.9 you t. the Trinity oath of eternity and are mustered

28:6.8 you can t. the next step and really show mercy;

30:4.31 Only such individuals t. the finaliter oath.

31:5.2 compelled to t. the natural course of the peoples of

31:7.2 These beings do not t. the finaliter oath, and though

34:6.11 Every step you t. must be one of willingness,

35:2.4 to t. depositions, to receive suggestions, and to act

39:2.9 Transporters t. on energy for flight while in transit

39:2.12 And so you t. flight through space, enseraphimed,

39:4.11 one could not t. so much and give nothing.

39:5.4 races of different colors and varied natures t. kindly

39:5.14 The mechanical controllers, two of them, next t.

46:2.8 The transporters t. off at about twenty-five standard

47:4.1 The groupings of the morontia life begin to t. form;

47:4.1 communities t. on formal proportions,

48:4.15 One of the functions of humor is to help all of us t.

48:6.35 or otherwise t. advantage of the ignorance or other

48:6.34 Angels t. delight in service and, when unassigned,

48:6.37 Nothing can t. precedence over the work of your

48:8.3 If the Gods designed merely to t. you on one long

49:3.3 inhabitants must t. refuge in their special structures

51:1.4 destined to t. the course of material life on the

51:5.5 sons and daughters pledges not to t. other mates

54:5.12 advising Gabriel to permit the rebellion to t. its full

55:9.3 As the ages pass, the Constellation Fathers t. over

63:2.4 But the notion did not t. firm hold of Andon at the

64:7.17 glacial advances that drove them to t. to the sea

65:1.8 must either leave the planet or t. renunciation vows

66:8.1 He was inclined to t. sides with almost every party

69:9.5 on the state (thrifty taxpayers) to t. care of them.

70:7.8 It became the custom to t. boys away from parents

70:10.12 Moses taught that they should “t. no satisfaction

71:4.16 either the weak or the wicked lie in wait to t. unfair

71:5.2 regulate social conduct only enough to t. violence

73:6.8 And now must all flesh on Urantia t. the natural

74:6.3 The Adamic children did not t. milk from animals

78:3.6 held forth in Egypt and prepared to t. over the

81:6.33 Such a highly specialized society will not t. kindly to

83:5.13 her husband to t. a second and younger wife,

83:6.3 pledge upon her spouse not to t. a second wife

84:2.5 could t. his wife and children back to his own people

84:7.2 he was slow to t. an interest in the establishment of

86:1.3 Unthinking men forget good luck—t. it for granted—

88:2.8 To t. an oath on a “holy book” or to swear by some

89:3.2 structure of the races was beginning to t. shape,

93:10.3 Melchizedek continued to t. a great interest in the

94:8.1 reciting the Refuge: “I t. my refuge in the Buddha;

94:8.1 I t. my refuge in the Doctrine;

94:8.1 I t. my refuge in the Brotherhood.”

94:11.9 of Gautama as the enlightened one and began to t.

95:4.3 that “riches t. themselves wings and fly away”—

95:7.4 the great Levantine monotheisms failed to t. root

97:1.6 the poor began to t. hope that they could improve

97:4.3 “Though they dig into hell, thence shall I t. them;

102:2.4 religionist to t. any less interest in the ups and

110:2.1 no circumstances do these divine Monitors ever t.

113:7.4 they will t. you on to Salvington, where you will

113:7.6 but wherever seraphic assignment may t. them,

114:1.4 Some believe that Machiventa will not come to t.

117:4.11 human self refuses to t. part in the Paradise ascent,

117:6.10 Man can never t. the love of the Father and

117:7.7 they t. an oath to the Paradise Trinity,

118:1.5 while it begins to t. on the aspects of past-future

123:0.5 Joseph preferred to t. chances with Herod Antipas

123:5.12 the custom for Joseph to t. Jesus out for walks on

123:6.8 advised Joseph and Mary to allow him to t. Jesus

124:3.7 Jesus was insistent that his father t. him to see the

124:6.13 Joseph found time to t. his son to visit the academy

125:4.2 with his mind made up to t. part in the discussions.

125:5.8 that same reluctance to t. unfair advantage of an

125:6.7 When you t. into fair consideration all the factors

126:3.5 his father’s family must t. precedence of all duties;

126:5.5 extra revenue out of Jesus, threatening to t. his harp.

127:3.1 Jesus decided to t. James to the Passover.

127:3.8 Jesus never failed to t. his brothers and sisters out

128:1.14 consecration, he deemed it his duty to t. Joseph.

128:2.2 to t. contracts for putting up entire buildings.

128:2.4 Never again did Jesus t. the reins out of James’s

128:3.1 Jesus stopped work for three weeks to t. Simon to

128:4.7 He always refused to t. undue or unfair advantage of

128:7.8 Jesus would t. them for long and frequent strolls up

129:0.1 to t. a keen personal interest in the spiritual welfare

129:2.11 it was the practice of John Zebedee to t. presents to

131:1.8 He will t. us by the hand and lead us to himself.

131:2.12 gods before me; you shall not t. my name in vain;

132:2.2 you can t. as your standard of good the current

132:2.2 you may t. as your standards of good the religious

132:5.17 The honest trader should not hesitate to t. the same

132:5.19 Yield not to the temptation to t. usury from your

133:3.1 Ganid requested Jesus to t. him to the service.

133:4.11 Wherever you may go, you t. with you yourself and

134:6.6 If you t. every form of mechanical armaments and

135:1.1 appropriate year for him to t. the Nazarite vow.

135:2.2 to return home, t. care of his mother, and await the

135:5.2 taught the apocalyptists, Israel should t. heart;

136:7.1 to t. reasonable precaution to prevent the untimely

136:9.1 How should he t. over John’s mission?

136:9.6 and he possessed the power to t. them.

137:1.6 Before men, others may t. precedence over you,

139:1.5 in which event Andrew would t. it straight to Jesus.

139:6.4 but never did Nathaniel t. himself seriously.

139:8.8 but when the Master would decide to t. such risks,

139:12.10 these dangerous ideas did not t. definite shape until

140:5.22 Youth is ever willing to “t. a dare.”

140:7.7 “We are ready—let us go forth to t. the kingdom.”

140:8.17 would not t. sides in present-day political, social,

140:9.3 Jesus advised them to t. neither money nor extra

140:10.2 their tendency to t. highly idealistic and spiritual

141:1.1 Jesus knew that Herod would soon begin to t. notice

141:3.7 every individual must t. this yoke of his own free will

141:5.2 who behold your lives will of a surety t. cognizance

141:6.2 refrain from all efforts to t. something out of the

141:7.5 which should forever t. precedence over all other

142:4.1 feared that the Master might t. offense at the sight

142:4.2 to refrain from this and t. care not to do that, but

143:1.2 heavenly and ideal, but they will not t. us seriously

143:5.4 Nalda did not know how to t. Jesus’ willingness to

144:6.3 Again and again would they t. their troubles to

147:3.6 scribes come upon us and t. offense that we spoke

147:5.4 continued: “Simon, t. a good look at this woman.

147:8.2 pleasure in oppression and to t. delight in injustice?

148:7.3 But Herod refused to t. action against Jesus,

149:2.8 Jesus dared to t. women as teachers of the gospel

149:2.9 about the religion that presumed to t. Jesus’ name

153:2.7 bread of life that the Son gives to all who will t. it

153:2.9 Will you now t. the bread of the spirit as you then

153:4.1 impossible for these few celestial rebels to t. such

154:0.1 But Herod refused to t. action against him as a

154:6.2 concerning the plans to arrest Jesus and t. him to

154:6.3 They had expected to meet Jesus, t. him aside,

154:6.7 house, and that no one could t. them by surprise;

154:7.1 authority from Herod to arrest Jesus and t. him to

155:1.3 If you desire to enter the kingdom, why not t. it by

155:1.3 even as the heathen t. a city they lay siege to?

155:5.13 which one of you would prefer to t. this easy path

155:6.5 truth wherever the leadings of the spirit may t. you

156:1.5 that you should expect the Master to t. the bread

156:1.5 But Norana refused to t. offense at Simon’s thrust.

156:2.8 “My people t. themselves too seriously; they are

156:5.23 from that which he and the twelve apostles were to t.

157:7.5 And now Jesus would t. his apostles along with him

157:7.5 And I would t. my brethren along that they may also

158:0.2 And since he could not t. all of his associates with

158:0.2 decided to t. only the three who were in the habit

158:2.5 Jesus did not t. Peter, James, and John with him up

158:2.5 therefore did he t. with him only the three apostles

158:6.4 “How long will it t. you to learn that you cannot

158:8.1 While David Zebedee made ready to t. them

159:1.3 let them t. such action as they deem wise;

159:2.3 many times did the apostles t. offense at those who

159:6.5 and Jesus prepared to t. a week’s rest before they

163:5.2 these accommodations were required to t. care of

164:3.16 compelled the Pharisees to t. notice of the miracle.

165:2.2 in a parable, so that you may each t. for yourself that

165:3.8 How long will it t. us to persuade you to enter

166:1.5 Woe upon you who t. your greatest delight in

166:2.8 to their Father’s will, t. their blessings for granted.

166:3.5 And they who shall thus t. the kingdom in spiritual

167:1.5 you will be required to t. a lower place at the table.

167:1.5 seek for the lowest place and t. your seat therein,

167:2.1 even his friendly host was compelled to t. to heart.

168:1.12 Jesus wanted only to t. one last look at Lazarus.

171:6.3 “And marvel not at what I say nor t. offense at what

173:2.7 Jesus was never disposed to t. unfair advantage of

174:3.1 his brother should t. the wife and raise up seed for

174:3.1 Likewise did the second brother t. the wife, but he

175:1.9 they secretly lay hold of widows’ houses and t. profit

175:1.16 Woe upon you who dissimulate when you t. an oath!

175:3.3 They were told to plan to t. him in secret, preferably

177:0.4 smiled on John and reached down to t. the basket.

177:1.1 Jesus was about to t. the lunch basket from John’s

178:2.1 Not many of the Master’s hearers were able to t. in

178:2.9 he might arrange with his enemies to t. him,

178:3.3 expose yourselves to peril when they come to t.

180:0.2 even advised that you t. with you no extra clothes.

180:0.2 Henceforth, he who has a purse, let him t. it with

180:2.4 How long will it t. the world of believers to

180:6.4 that this new teacher would t. of that which is mine

182:1.5 but I do not ask that you t. them out of the world,

182:3.7 intended to allow natural events to t. their course;

183:2.2 Judas hoped to t. Jesus when the city was quiet,

183:3.7 They who t. the sword shall perish by the sword.

183:3.8 publicly teaching, and you made no effort to t. me.”

183:3.10 Mark suspected the guards were going to t. Jesus

183:5.1 of soldiers as to where they were to t. Jesus.

184:1.7 had struck Jesus, Annas was too proud to t. notice

184:2.1 John saw him just as they were about to t. Jesus

185:1.3 First, he failed to t. seriously their deep-seated

185:1.5 that he dared to t. money from the temple treasury

185:2.2 why do you not t this man and pass judgment on him

185:2.15 Pilate decided to t. the prisoner inside the hall and

185:3.2 “Pilate, do you ask this for yourself, or do you t.

185:6.2 the Roman soldiers to t. Jesus and scourge him.

185:7.4 You should t. him and judge him by your law.

186:3.4 inclined to t. a literal and plain matter-of-fact view

186:4.4 the decision of the captain to t. along two thieves

187:1.9 one Simon from Cyrene, to t. the crossbeam from

187:6.2 authorizing them to t possession of the body of Jesus

188:0.3 But Pilate would not t. money for this.

188:0.3 authorized Joseph to proceed to Golgotha and t.

188:1.1 they sought violently to t. possession of the body,

189:2.3 proceeded to t. possession of Jesus’ physical body

195:1.6 did not t. even their own religion very seriously.

195:3.7 by struggle and compromise, to t. root and rapidly

195:9.8 They t. their religion wholly as handed down by

196:1.1 you must not t. the human Jesus away from men.

196:1.1 so misinterpreted as to t. the human Jesus away

take away

26:3.9 It is they who t. the disappointed candidates who

96:5.4 the Lord your God will t. from you all sickness and

141:6.2 I came not to t. that which you had from your

150:5.2T. away the filthy rags of self-righteousness and

162:8.3 and needful part, I shall not t. it away from her.

165:2.10 No man nor any other creature can t. my life.

168:1.11 spoke those words of command, “T. away the stone”

176:3.4T. away this one talent from this unprofitable

180:2.1 which bears no fruit, the Father will t. away.

180:6.7 the salvation of God which no man can ever t.

181:2.11 and no one shall t. from you the authority which I

take up

23:4.4 Who will t. up their work in the grand universe?

26:3.10 are competent to t. up service in the less exacting

43:9.1 seventy, ascending mortals t. residence on Edentia.

46:5.15 The Most High Constellation Fathers t. their abode

49:6.10 The more advanced group may t. up the morontia

79:8.17 to t. up the unremitting struggle for never-ending

109:2.10 leave their mortal tabernacles after they once t. up

112:5.18 will be present at your personality reassembly to t.

127:3.11 advised John to remain in Nazareth to t. up carpentry

128:2.2 it was unwise for all the boys to t. up carpentry.

129:2.1 get the money from Jesus, and t. it up to Nazareth.

137:6.5 Jesus instructed them to t. up their regular duties

138:6.2 Jesus would usually t. himself away from them,

140:6.11 “Be willing, then, to t. up your responsibilities and

147:3.5 in order to effect recovery—t. up his bed and walk.

148:9.3 your sins are forgiven, or arise, t. up your bed,

148:9.3 Arise, t. up your bed, and go to your own house.”

158:7.5 let him disregard himself, t. up his responsibilities

159:5.10 to be my disciple, let him disregard himself and t.

165:2.10 mind you, if I lay down my life, I will t. it up again

165:2.10 I have the same power and right to t. it up again.

171:8.6 seeing that you t. where you have not laid down,

176:2.3 Very soon must I leave you and t. up the work the

187:0.3 But I will t. it up again.

187:0.3 to lay it down, and I have authority to t. it up.

189:0.1 of his own free will, he also had power to t. it up

189:0.2 to lay down his observable life and to t. it up again

193:0.5 I have the power to lay down my life and to t. it up

takeimperative

69:9.18 Do not t. a backward step.

74:3.5 T. note!

113:1.1T. heed that you despise not one of these little ones,

132:5.23 T. for yourself of any trust only that which all honest

140:9.3 But t. heed, for your enemies will bring you up

144:8.8 T. upon you the divine yoke, and you will experience

150:5.2T. away the filthy rags of self-righteousness and

151:3.1 t. heed also to yourselves how you hear.

151:6.7 depart from us and t. your prophet with you.

152:3.3T. your brethren back to Zebedee’s house and pray

159:3.4 T. care that you do not wound the self-respect of

159:5.9 “You shall not t. vengeance against the children of

163:3.7 T. now that which is yours and go your way, for it

163:6.7 T. my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am true

164:1.3T. good care of my friend, and if the expense is

165:4.1 he said: “T. heed and keep yourselves free from

165:4.2 t. now your ease; eat, drink, and be merry, for you

168:1.11 those words of command, “T. away the stone,”

169:2.4 Then said the steward, ‘T. your wax board bond,

169:2.4 Then said the steward, ‘T. your bond and write

169:2.5 T. lessons from those who make friends with the

171:4.2 T. heed to yourselves and remember that I have

171:8.7T. the money from this slothful servant and give it

176:1.1 After I leave you, t. heed that no man deceive you,

176:3.4T. away this one talent from this unprofitable

177:0.1 T. time to think over all that has happened since

178:3.3 Likewise do I warn you to t. heed lest you expose

178:3.3 T. heed to yourselves lest they kill you also.

179:2.2T. this cup and divide it among yourselves and,

179:5.1 saying: “T. this cup, all of you, and drink of it.

179:5.3 said: “T. this bread of remembrance and eat it.

182:3.4 Sleep on now and t. your rest; the time of decision

183:5.3 said to his assistant: “T. this man and bind him.

185:3.9 T. him to Herod, and when he has examined him,

192:2.3 again said Jesus: “Then t. good care of my sheep.

takensee taken away; taken over; see place

2:0.2 If the incarnated life of Michael is t. as the

2:2.2 nothing can be added to it nor anything t. from it.”

11:2.3 These differences in dimensions, t. in connection

14:5.4 the Deity adventure, they are t. to the fifth circuit;

15:4.9 energy is t. up by near-by suns and redispatched in

19:5.10 if the action of such Spirits is not t. into account.

21:2.9 such a perfect and divine Son has t. possession of

26:5.5 you will be t. before the twelve adjutants of the

26:10.4 Candidates are then t. by the counselors of the circle

26:11.5 forbearance by human beings be t. as evidence

31:3.3 we have t. cognizance of, and here call attention to

42:4.14 The quantity of energy t. in or given out when

45:7.8 are t. in hand by the Material Sons and are given

53:5.6 the rebel sophistries from his headquarters t. up

53:7.5 a heavy toll was t. of the Morontia Companions and

53:8.4 step in the hearing of this case has already been t..

53:9.2 Lucifer was t. into custody by the agents of the

55:4.19 whereupon we conjecture their places may be t. by

55:8.1 and only appeals are t. to the universe headquarters.

58:1.3 no steps could be t. toward planting life until the

60:2.10 They so overran the land that two species had t. to

60:3.20 the lead now being t. by the more agile and active

61:3.1 their places being t. by more hardy plants and trees.

62:2.6 this new tribe had t. origin from the highest type of

65:1.8 vows are voluntarily t. by those Life Carriers who

66:5.6 that carrier pigeons were first used, being t. on long

67:2.2 participation until an appeal could be t. to Lucifer,

67:2.2 appeal was t. to Jerusem, and forthwith came back

70:3.8 Their Arab ancestors made use of the oath t. while

70:11.14 it was t. for granted that those who had power

73:6.5 This Edentia shrub was t. to their highland retreat,

74:8.2 appearance of the sun and moon, may have t. origin

75:2.4 gradually and naturally that Eve was t. unawares.

75:3.9 transpiring, the fatal step had been t.. It was done.

75:6.3 All children of prechoice age were t. to Edentia.

77:4.11 that Van and Amadon were t. alive from the planet

83:2.4 Man has usually t. the lead in courtship, but not

86:1.6 as fishes are t. in an evil net, and as birds are caught

87:1.3 removed from the family hut, being t. to a smaller

87:1.5 These measures were t. to confuse the ghost, to

88:3.4 One man’s opinion, when t. by itself, is not

93:8.1 he was not there, for his fellows had t. him.

94:1.7 T. at their best, these writings are the equal of any

94:3.8 And it has also t. no cognizance of the essential

95:4.5 are t. almost verbatim from Amenemope’s Book of

95:5.2 other reasons, that the child Jesus was t. to Egypt,

95:7.3 Had the followers of Jesus t. more seriously his

97:4.1 immorality among his own people, was t. by Amos,

112:7.8 you shall finally be t. before the Sovereign of

113:6.10 Already have the Universal Censors arbitrarily t.

120:0.3 Paradise Sons would have t. leave of the universe.

121:6.3 until these problems were t. in hand by Philo of

121:8.3 changed, numerous passages having been t. out

122:5.6 Mary, being greatly influenced by the position t. by

122:7.1 this census, where it was t. in 7 B.C., one year later

122:8.3 Joseph was t. by him to a well-to-do friend who had

122:10.1 could not tell him whither the pair had t. the babe.

126:3.1 —Jesus had t. a firm grasp upon the management of

126:5.7 decision of Herod regarding the appeal t. to him

126:5.7 Joseph’s brothers had t. an appeal to Herod

127:1.5 As soon as Ruth grew up, she was t. in hand by

128:1.14 Having t. James to the temple for consecration, he

128:6.3 since Jesus had t. his other brothers to Jerusalem for

128:6.5 Jude, with Jesus by his side, was t. at once to the

133:7.3 young Ganid was suddenly t. grievously ill.

133:9.4 they had just t. leave of—Joshua their teacher.

134:1.6 was passing through the city was t. violently ill,

134:9.5 of Gilboa, near where King Saul had t. his life;

135:5.1 account should be t. of the status of Jewish people

135:12.1 John was t. immediately to the prison of the fortress

136:3.6 When the Most High Father of Edentia had t. leave,

137:7.6 scribes and rabbis, t. together, were called Pharisees.

139:7.3 That Matthew, a publican, had been t. in by Jesus

141:6.4 the beauties of the temple until you have first t.

148:8.3 committee, had t. Kirmeth out into the lake and,

152:2.2 They saw the direction t. by Jesus’ boat, and hiring

153:2.6 fishing fleet, which a week before had t. shelter

154:1.2 official action was t. by rulers of the Capernaum

154:1.2 This action was t. at the instigation of the Pharisees.

156:1.8 I tell you that the Father’s kingdom shall be t. by the

160:3.1 The physical things can be t. for granted, but the

162:1.7 His enemies were so t. aback by Jesus’ unexpected

162:3.0 3. THE WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY

162:3.2 this woman was t. in adultery—in the very act.

162:8.1 precautions being t. because the Jewish authorities

163:5.3 David had t. counsel with Philip and Matthew at

166:3.4 ‘Depart from us, all you who have t. delight in the

169:1.2 And all such teaching should be t. to heart.

170:5.3 a Jewish to a gentile soil was t. when the Messiah of

170:5.21 the time being, an outward church has t. its place;

172:3.4 Jesus thought might consistently be t. as a guide

173:1.10 They were so t. aback by this sudden and unexpected

173:2.2 as to when and how he should be t. into custody.

174:5.1 Philip was t. by surprise thus to meet these

177:3.2 as John Mark did, he would surely have t. us all.

177:4.6 peace of Israel if Jesus should be t. into custody,

177:4.6 for Jesus’ arrest that he could be t. into custody

177:5.3 certain ones knew that Lazarus had t. hasty flight

181:1.1 When the eleven had t. their seats, Jesus stood and

183:0.3 offer resistance to the soldiers and would be t. into

183:3.4 they could have t. him without Judas’s assistance.

183:4.2 secure information as to where Jesus had been t.,

183:5.1 guards gave orders that he should be t. to Caiaphas

183:5.1 soldiers directed that Jesus be t. to the palace of

184:1.3 Jesus was young, Annas had t. a great interest in him

184:2.12 Having t. the first step along the path of compromise

185:0.1 The Master was t. into the presence of the Roman

185:2.1 The Sadducees and councilors who had t. it upon

185:4.1 that Jesus was now t. by the temple guards,

187:0.1 were properly scourged before they were t. out to

187:4.8 standing by when the body of the Master was t.

187:5.7 so that they could be t. down from their crosses and

188:0.1 began shortly before he was t. down from the cross

188:0.1 Jesus would have been t. down sooner but for the

188:4.9 Salvation should be t. for granted by those who

188:5.5 have t. one more look at Jesus on the cross and then

189:4.8 “He is not there—they have t. him away!”

189:4.10 the garden, said, “Where have you t. the Master?

189:4.10 Do you know where they have t. him?”

190:1.9 When David had t. leave of his brethren, he went

190:3.3 that action was t. to throw out of the synagogues

192:2.3 Be not t. by surprise at the enemy’s hand.

192:3.2 when he had t. an affectionate farewell of them, he

193:4.14 influences of evil which, t. altogether, explain why

194:0.7 And when all of this is t. into consideration, it is not

195:1.1 his version of the new religion which had t. origin

taken away

54:2.4 Lucifer would have t. from them, that is, the divine

64:6.25 they have been forcibly t., from age to age, as slaves.

71:6.3 Profit motivation must not be t. from men until they

95:2.5 protection against a “man’s having his heart t.

125:1.4 Jesus clutched his father’s arm and begged to be t..

109:4.5 shall be t. even that experienced Adjuster which

145:2.2 your water, and all sickness shall be t. from you.”

147:7.2 the time is coming when the bridegroom shall be t.,

151:1.4 but from him who has not shall be t. even that

151:3.1 while from him who has not shall be t. even that

166:1.5 Woe upon all of you lawyers who have t. the key

171:8.7 even that which he has shall be t. from him.’”

173:4.4 presently will the kingdom of God be t. from you

176:3.5 who has not, even that which he has shall be t..

189:4.8 “He is not there—they have t. him away!

193:2.2 on the living vine, and they soon will be t..

taken over

47:0.3 to serve as mortal-training stations, they are t. by

126:5.8 The family supply shop had already been t. by his

170:2.25 were t. by the expanding and crystallizing Christian

195:3.6 The early plan of Christian worship was largely t.

takessee origin; see place

10:3.7 the Father t a step which makes it forever impossible

12:1.13 But this tentative estimate t. no account of

14:6.11 And God t. pleasure in the Paradise-Havona universe

21:3.12 a Creator Michael t. an oath to the Trinity not to

28:6.20 The great man is not he who “t. a city” or

31:1.3 The Havona native t. the same oath and becomes

32:4.8 each one of us “he t. note where we were born.”

43:5.15 And this t. no account of the numerous Vorondadeks

46:4.7 residential and administrative areas t. no account

50:3.1 a Planetary Prince usually t. with him a group of

51:2.4 This entire process t. ten to twenty-eight days of

52:5.3 The joy of living t. on new color, and the reactions

54:6.2 that God as a Father t. precedence over all other

58:2.3 And all of this t. no account of their catalogue of

69:0.3 Civilized man t. great pride in the character, stability

72:4.3 Everyone t. one month’s vacation each year.

72:7.10 In return the government t. one half the profits

82:2.1 nature t. no cognizance of so-called morals; it is only

89:8.4 Law, a covenant, t. the place of luck, fear, and

96:7.6 of the crafty; he t. the wise in their own deceit.”

97:7.5 “Behold he t. up the isles as a very little thing.”

100:6.5 Genuine religion t. nothing away from human

103:9.5 it actually t. salvation for granted and concerns

104:1.9 The trinity idea t. best hold of those religions which

112:3.4 Following this dissolution the Adjuster t. leave of the

116:5.13 The pattern of a local universe t. shape not only as

117:5.13 What man himself t. with him as a personality

118:3.6 when a body moves through space, it also t. all its

118:7.1 foreknowledge t. nothing away from the freedom

131:1.8 The man who t. shelter in the Most High conceals

131:2.6 his own spirit is mightier than he who t. a city.

131:5.5 I know that forgiveness t. away the bonds of sin.

131:7.3 “‘Every time man yields to anxiety, he t. one step

141:3.3 a wise parent never t. sides in the petty quarrels of

142:2.1 The prophets say he hates evildoers and t. vengeance

148:5.5 the father corrects the son in whom he t. delight.

155:6.17 my Father t. note of the physical and superstitious

180:5.7 this golden rule t. on living qualities of spiritual

187:0.3 No one t. my life away from me—I lay it down of

194:4.2 and he t. them out on Olivet, where he bids them

takingsee leave; see origin; see place

2:3.1 Lord our God, no respect of persons, no t. of gifts.”

19:5.12 just now t. your first step on the eternal journey,

21:2.9 t. on the personal qualities of the Mother Spirit of

21:3.12 there would be no meaning in t. an oath not to do so.

25:3.8 adjudication of the problems of a constellation, t.

31:3.4 sixth stage of spirit existence upon t. the oath that

31:4.1 join their subjects in t. the finaliter oath of eternity

36:3.9 may volunteer, by t. temporary renunciation vows,

40:8.3 upon this leave-t. the morontia mortal is fused

43:5.3 local universe before t. up his Edentia responsibilities

48:6.37 the likelihood of success by t. yourself too seriously.

49:2.17 of a primitive race of human beings t. shape,

49:2.24 all worlds are alike in the manner of t. in energy.

51:2.3 there is no equivalent method for t. them away

64:6.25 They journeyed to Africa, t. possession of the

69:8.3 The Hebrews “utterly destroyed” their enemies, t.

69:8.4 made a practice of t. as slaves only the women and

70:1.20 The first refinement of war was the t. of prisoners.

70:10.11 of advanced tribal law had to do with the t. over of

70:10.13 true justice dates from the t. of revenge from private

76:1.4 Nature was once again t. its course.

84:3.10 when t. over much of woman’s work, improved on

87:4.7 when these ideas were t. root in the primitive mind

88:1.6 the ancients always opposed the t. of a census,

91:1.1 moral, and spiritual values which are slowly t. form.

94:2.5 during these dark days that the cult of t. no life arose

97:9.28 Religion was t. shape as a system of human thought

115:7.7 appreciated without t. into consideration source,

117:7.7 an oath to the Paradise Trinity, and in t. this oath

119:0.7 about the time Urantia was t. on its present form,

119:2.4 Three days after this unexplained leave-t. there

119:7.4 our Creator and friend was t. the most precarious

121:8.7 t. with him to Pella a copy of Matthew’s notes.

122:7.1 the postponement of the t. of this census in the

123:2.3 Joseph never failed to do his full duty in t. pains

124:6.2 and they had little to fear in t. Jesus to Jerusalem.

127:3.2 James was very appreciative of Jesus’ t. him up to

128:1.6 t. upon himself the form of a creature, was born in

128:2.4 Before t. up his new employment at Sepphoris,

129:2.7 Annas spent much time with Jesus, t. him to visit

130:8.1 This fellow had contemplated t. his life, but when

135:1.1 which were required of those t. Nazarite vows.

135:10.2 attack upon Herod for unlawfully t. the wife of

137:1.3 Andrew sought out his brother, Simon, and t. him

137:2.6 But Philip, t. him by the arm, said, “Come and see.

138:7.1 T. Jesus aside, Peter made bold to say: “Master, we

141:1.5 was spent in quietly t. over John’s work in Perea and

144:7.1 the end of that preliminary period of t. over John’s

145:2.12 t. the young man by the hand, said, “Come out of it”

146:6.2 And then, t. the young man by the hand, he said,

148:8.3 Kirmeth shortly returned to Bagdad, t. with him

150:8.8 Jesus, t. the roll, stood up and began to read from

151:6.5 like an animal at his feet, reached down and, t. him

152:1.1 for, t. with him Peter, James, and John, he turned

158:5.3 Jesus stepped forward and, t. the lad by the hand,

159:1.3 persists in the error of his way, go again to him, t.

159:1.5 t. him by the throat, said, ‘Pay me all you owe.’

160:3.1 Even now he is out in the hills t. in power while

163:5.2 The kingdom was t. on a new phase.

164:0.1 Jesus, t. with him Nathaniel and Thomas, secretly

167:1.5 t. him by the hand, said: “Arise and go your way.

168:1.14 third day, so that it was t. full effect on the fourth

168:2.7 Jesus, t. Lazarus by the hand, lifted him up, saying:

171:1.5 t. his mother back with him to Bethsaida after the

179:1.3 t. note of the higher divan of the host with one couch

179:5.1 arose from the couch and, t. the cup in his hands,

180:2.4 your way but rather a program of t. God’s way,

182:3.1 Jesus, t. Peter, James, and John, went a short way

186:1.7 climbed up the rocks and, t. the girdle of his cloak,

186:4.1 Upon t. charge of Jesus, the soldiers led him back

187:2.8 divided his clothes among them, one t. the sandals,

188:1.1 they found the soldiers t. Jesus down from the cross

194:4.7 the believers at Antioch were t. up a collection to

tale

77:2.3 the well-nigh universal folk t. of the gods who

101:7.6 that primitive religion which was largely a fairy t.

talent

28:6.9 time is the “one t.” intrusted to all intelligent beings.

44:8.2 an ancestral foundation for every outstanding t..

87:5.8 One’s future was not the result of industry, or t.

136:6.10 Man’s natural endowment of t. and ability should be

139:9.8 Jesus welcomed these young men of one t. to

176:3.4 for their master except he who received but one t..

176:3.4 to the accounting he who had received the one t..

176:3.4 I safely hid your t. in the earth; here it is; you now

176:3.4 ‘Take away this one t. from this unprofitable

176:3.9 unfaithful servant with the one t. in that he blamed

talented

88:1.10 And these t. humans soon learned to resort to fraud

121:3.9 There was always the open door through which t.

139:1.6 profound influence over a younger and t. brother.

talents

44:8.2 may be delegated to act as harmonizers of these t.

44:8.3 While the Gods do not arbitrarily bestow t. and

90:5.5 priests began to specialize according to their innate t.

136:6.9 the folly of prostituting divine t. and God-given

139:1.8 the hidden resources and latent t. of young people.

159:1.4 confessing that he owed his king ten thousand t..

163:0.2 in accordance with their experience and natural t..

171:8.2 parable of the pounds, unlike the parable of the t.,

171:8.8 this parable and that of the former parable of the t.,

176:3.4 To one he gave five t., to another two, and to

176:3.4 Immediately he who had received five t. began to

176:3.4 and very soon had made a profit of another five t..

176:3.4 In like manner he who had received two t. soon had

176:3.4 he who had received the five t. came forward with

176:3.4 brought five additional t., saying, ‘Lord, you gave

176:3.4 ‘Lord, you gave me five t. to invest, and I am glad

176:3.4 and I am glad to present five other t. as my gain.

176:3.4 And then he who had received the two t. came

176:3.4 saying: ‘Lord, you delivered into my hands two t.;

176:3.4 talents; behold, I have gained these other two t..

176:3.4 servant and give it to him who has the ten t..

176:3.8 Whether inherent t are few or many, a just reckoning

tales

67:4.3 postrebellion days, found a place in the folk t. and

70:3.9 customary for guests to pay their way by telling t. of

130:7.1 they kept Jesus busy telling t. about his early life in

157:1.4 fishes; such t. of near miracles were commonplace

talisman

85:1.3 a stone may be employed as a t. of the law,

88:6.4 The doll was first employed as a magic t. by the

talknoun

75:3.5 One day, during a t. with Eve, it occurred to

81:6.17 dialects is illustrated by the indulgence in “baby t.

123:2.3 Jesus had a long t. with his father concerning the

123:3.6 on having “just a little t. with my Father in heaven.”

124:2.1 Jesus had a similar but longer t. with his mother.

127:5.4 Then began that eventful t. with Rebecca.

127:6.8 Mary had a long t. with Jesus about marriage.

128:5.7 In December James had a private t. with Jesus,

128:6.8 but Jesus had a long t. with Jude about this episode

128:6.8 After this t. with Jesus Jude himself told the family.

129:2.3 Jesus had a long t. with his new-found friend and

130:4.1 a long and heart-to-heart t. about Plato’s doctrines.

130:5.2 Jesus had his first t. with Gonod regarding religion.

130:6.1 Jesus had a long t. with a young man who was

130:7.3 had a long and memorable t. with a Mithraic priest

130:8.1 Here Jesus had a long t. with a downhearted and

132:0.7 The t. in Jerusalem with Stephen, whose death led to

132:1.1 the leader of the Stoics, that Jesus had an all-night t.

132:7.1 the long t. with Ganid concerning the impossibility

132:7.3 Jesus had an all-day t. with both father and son

133:7.5 Jesus and Ganid had a t. on the functions of mind.

133:9.3 It was at Ur that Ganid had a long t. with Jesus

135:3.3 Neither did his t. with Jesus, at the time of his visit

136:1.5 There was much t. about repentance; wherefore the

137:1.1 the two paused for a short t., during which Andrew

138:7.3 After this short but earnest t. the apostles all arose,

140:6.14 Master that “I have just a little private t. with you.

140:10.5 Jesus had the t. with Matthew in which he

143:6.3 memorable t. on “The realities which are central in

150:3.2 a memorable t. on “Magic and Superstition.”

154:4.6 There was much t. about Jesus’ preaching

157:4.0 4. THE TALK ABOUT THE KINGDOM

157:7.1 say nothing to his brethren concerning this t. with

158:7.1 shocked by this t. about the death of Jesus.

159:4.0 4. THE TALK WITH NATHANIEL

159:4.11 He long pondered this t. in the depths of his soul,

162:2.0 2. THE FIRST TEMPLE TALK

163:0.2 Jesus gave a t. to this company each morning.

163:4.1 Early that morning, in his last t. with the seventy,

167:7.0 7. THE TALK ABOUT ANGELS

178:0.1 this t. of Thursday forenoon was his farewell

182:2.2 Returning from his t. with David and John,

185:3.1 Pilate began his t. with Jesus by assuring him that

185:7.3 This last t. with Jesus thoroughly frightened Pilate.

192:2.7 Jesus went for a walk and t. with Andrew and

talkverb

39:4.17 the delights of your sojourn on Jerusem will be to t.

77:9.6 but much as mortals t. with travelers from afar and

91:3.7 the Adjuster so that man can t. face to face,

91:8.8 Man should be unafraid to t. to God, but only a child

122:2.6 and t. over the probable futures of their sons.

122:8.4 in return inviting Joseph up to Jerusalem to t. over

123:3.6 to his heavenly Father much as he would t. to Joseph

123:6.9 Jesus had finally decided to “t. with my Father who

125:2.4 Both of them feared to t. frankly with the lad

127:3.5 Mary sat down to t. with James while Martha,

127:6.3 an opportunity to t. with Lazarus and to visit with

128:7.10 If Jesus would only sit down and t. it all over freely

129:1.13 Jude came over on the Sabbath to hear Jesus t. in the

130:6.2 The young man was disinclined to t., and so Jesus

130:6.2 so, of course, you do not want to t. with me, but I

130:6.3 the young man very much desired to t. with Jesus,

133:3.6 Stop here with me while we t. about these matters.

133:4.10 Did you ever sincerely endeavor to t. with the spirit

135:4.5 like Elijah, and he endeavored to t. like Elijah;

135:7.1 John really wished he might t. it all over with his

138:2.1 they all wanted to t. at once, but Andrew assumed

138:5.3 Jesus desired that they be alone to t. over what he

139:2.3 Peter very early learned to t. over many of his plans

139:4.7 but John never overcame his disinclination to t.;

140:6.14 James decided to go in to t. with Jesus.

140:6.14 apostles went in one by one to t. with the Master.

140:6.14 shall I arouse them to inquire if they would also t.

140:8.1 and John to t. over the affairs of the kingdom.

143:3.1 you cannot t. men out of their perplexities when

143:3.2 go to each of your eleven brethren and t. with him

143:5.4 know how to take Jesus’ willingness to t. with her.

143:5.11 shocked by Jesus’ willingness to t. with women,

143:6.1 he persisted in his determination to t. to the people

148:4.1 special converse with individuals who desired to t.

151:1.1 the boat, said to Jesus, “Master, shall I t. to them?”

151:6.1 breakfast and under some of the shelters rest and t..”

152:2.1 the evangelists were left to t. to the multitude while

155:3.1 many of the believers came out to the camp to t.

155:5.16 but presently they began to t. one with another,

156:4.2 Every day believers came out from the city to t.

158:2.1 now he began to t. about “rising from the dead”!

158:2.2 not knowing what else to t. about, gave expression

158:6.1 we crave to have you t with us concerning our defeat

158:7.4 When you t. in this manner, you are not on my

159:4.2 I will t. with you about this matter on condition

160:0.1 hoping that the Master would t. these problems

162:7.6 “You are not fifty years of age, and yet you t.

164:4.10 rushed Josiah, angrily exclaiming: “You may t.

168:2.10 to Bethany to look upon Lazarus and t. with him,

172:0.1 so many people came every day to t. with Lazarus

175:1.11 they profess to t. with God and then presume to

177:5.3 Every effort to persuade Mark to t. only indicated

177:5.3 indicated clearly that Jesus had told Mark not to t..

178:2.6 while Philip, Peter, and John went to one side to t.

178:3.2 “Sit down and rest yourselves while I t. with you

179:0.4 Jesus lingered behind to t. with the Mark family.

179:2.3 Jesus began thus to t. to his apostles because he

180:6.6 the apostles began to t. with each other: “What is

180:6.8 but the time is coming when I will t. to you plainly

181:2.9 “It is indeed refreshing to hear you t. like that,

185:4.3 convinced that Jesus would neither t. nor perform

190:1.6 without even tarrying to t. with those who had seen

192:1.2 they had many interesting experiences to t. over,

193:4.10 Judas refused to t. over his difficulties with his real

194:4.2 Again and again they see him and t. with him,

195:10.1 futile to t. about a revival of primitive Christianity;

talkedsee talked about; talked over

74:3.2 Adam and Eve walked and t. far into the night,

75:4.8 I t. to the father and mother of the violet race that

87:1.4 The savages sat up all night and t. when a member of

93:2.3 And that night, as they t. out under the stars,

122:5.1 Joseph t. little but thought much.

122:8.3 Meeting a man they had t. with previously at Jericho,

123:5.15 women of Nazareth, who had met him and t. with

123:6.9 Jesus listened attentively, t. with Joseph, Mary,

124:3.7 Joseph t. earnestly and long with Jesus concerning

124:6.3 they t. much about Saul, who took his life on the

125:2.4 though Jesus would gladly have t. with his parents

127:3.5 Lazarus, and Jesus t. together far into the night.

128:3.6 faintly surmised that the Galilean he had t. with was

128:6.5 While Jesus t. with Lazarus and sought to arrange

129:1.10 Jesus t. quite freely with them, expressing his ideas

130:1.3 Jesus and Gadiah t. long into the night by the seaside

130:2.2 since this Far-Easterner t. Greek fairly well, Jesus

132:0.9 ever realized that they had once t. with the man

132:4.5 Jesus t. with a Roman senator on politics and

132:4.5 He t. with all sorts of people in every walk of life.

132:7.7 Ganid t. a long time with his father and finally said,

133:5.3 After this pedant had t. for almost three hours,

133:6.2 t. with a young Phoenician who was homesick and

134:2.2 the vast majority of those who met and t. with Jesus

135:3.1 John t. much with Ezda, an orphan lad of Beth-zur

135:9.1 group of thirty or more t. long into the starlit night.

137:5.2 rest while he walked and t. with his brother Jude.

139:2.4 While others t. in their astonishment at seeing Jesus

139:3.3 James usually t. freely with Jesus, but among the

140:3.21 he had t. to them as one having supreme authority.

140:6.1 Jesus went for a walk along the beach, the twelve t.

140:6.7 After the apostles had t. among themselves for a

140:10.1 Jesus t. at great length, trying to show the twelve

141:1.3 after the evening meal Jesus t. with the twelve.

145:5.5 while Simon Zelotes t. to the assembly, Andrew,

148:9.2 and having t. with Aaron the stone mason, who had

150:6.1 At the evening discussions Jesus t. upon many

151:0.1 That Saturday night the Master t. for more than an

151:1.1 Since Jesus had t. with the apostles and others

151:1.1 while he t. to the crowd assembled along the shore.

151:1.5 As Andrew and Thomas t. further with Jesus, Peter

151:2.2 “Master, we have t. much concerning the parable,

154:1.3 Jesus t. to less than one hundred and fifty who

154:4.1 They t. and debated until after midnight, but they

154:6.1 They had t. with the Jerusalem leaders long into

155:3.1 Jesus t. with the apostles each day, and they more

157:6.7 the apostles heard much that was new as Jesus t. to

158:5.2 And as they t., the youth was seized with a violent

158:7.9 they t. much among themselves while Andrew t. with

163:2.1 dozen who, when they had t. with Jesus, no more

163:2.4 Jesus t. with Matadormus concerning the

163:4.9 When Jesus had t. thus to the seventy in the presence

165:4.1 As the apostles baptized believers, the Master t.

167:5.1 he t. to his apostles and this group of followers

168:0.11 while both Martha and Mary t. with the Master

172:3.7 visitors flocked to greet this much-t.-of prophet and

173:1.6 a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had once t.

173:5.4 they t. among themselves, saying, “Almost fifty

176:0.2 The Master t. with them, and presently Nathaniel

178:1.1 Jesus t. to about fifty of his trusted followers for two

180:2.3 the Master t. to them this night in the upper chamber

185:3.1 said, “See that you tell no man that I t. with you.”

189:4.12 —and Peter—that I have risen, and that you have t.

189:5.5 and told the apostles she had again t. with Jesus,

190:1.2 women who represented that they had seen and t.

190:1.5 I have t. with Mary Magdalene and four other

190:1.5 Magdalene and four other women, who have t.

190:2.2 believed the report, and so did Jude after he had t.

190:2.4 walked through the garden and t. for three minutes;

190:2.5 “I have just seen Jesus and t. with him,

190:5.2 and that certain of the women had t. with him.

190:5.3 these same women insist that they t. with this man;

190:5.8 declaring that they had seen Jesus and t. with him.

191:0.11 but our mother says she t. with the Master, and we

191:1.3 morontia Jesus walked through the garden and t. of

191:1.4 the realization that he had t. with the risen Master,

191:1.4 I t. with him, and he has forgiven me.”

192:1.5 As Jesus t. with the young man, the ten were so

192:2.9 Jesus next t. with Thomas and Nathaniel.

192:2.11 After this the Master t. with Matthew and Philip.

192:2.13 Then he walked and t. with the Alpheus twins,

192:4.3 we proclaim that we have seen him and t. with him.”

193:1.3 news that they had seen Jesus, and that he had t. to

194:1.2 They t. for more than an hour and a half and

talked about

1:7.1 When Jesus t. “the living God,” he referred to a

74:3.4 the Son and his mate walked in the Garden and t.

97:8.3 The second Isaiah t. salvation by sacrifice and

123:2.16 Though Joseph and Mary often t. the future of their

126:3.14 t. less about those things which an average person

127:1.7 From this year on he t. less with his mother about

127:3.11 The more Mary and Elizabeth t. their sons, the more

130:3.9 Ganid and Jesus t. much about Philo’s teachings

130:7.1 Most of the time en route to Carthage Jesus t. with

132:4.5 Jesus spent an evening with a slaveholder, t. man

133:1.3 For days they t. this problem of manifesting mercy

133:6.1 That night they t. at great length about the worship

135:8.2 Jesus’ brothers James and Jude had t. going down

135:12.3 Herod t. with John about the kingdom of heaven,

137:6.4 where they anchored while he t. to them about the

138:3.4 They returned to Matthew’s home, where they t.

138:5.3 Jesus t. to them about the ministry of seraphim,

139:4.6 John t. about love and wrote about love.

139:9.10 the Master had t. revealing himself openly to the

140:5.5 He first t. those who were poor in spirit, hungered

143:5.10 the Master t. to them more about the water of life,

149:4.3 the Master t. to the group about the desirability of

158:8.1 what was it that you t. about so earnestly among

165:4.14 and would have t. with him about wealth on earth

167:5.7 After Jesus had t. marriage and divorce, later on

167:6.3 Jesus t. to his apostles about the celestial mansions

169:1.1 Jesus t. to the multitude about the “Grace of

172:1.3 Jesus t. with Simon about Joshua of old, whose

190:5.2 the road to Emmaus, they t. in great earnestness

talked over

75:3.5 —especially with Eve—and they t. many plans for

123:3.4 the parents t. many things, including the future plans

127:3.2 On this journey they t. many of their problems,

127:3.2 and they t. the future more fully than ever before.

127:3.12 they t. some very intimate and personal matters.

127:5.1 and Miriam in turn t. all this over with her mother.

127:5.1 After Mary and Miriam had t. this matter over,

128:7.8 Jesus t. things over with the runaway lad and,

130:2.9 The next day Ganid t. all this over with his father,

133:1.5 Many times they t. these matters, and Jesus told

137:3.2 And these members of Jesus’ family t. all this over,

137:5.1 On this journey Jesus t. many things of importance

153:0.2 James and John t. the forthcoming sermon in the

154:6.2 On the way to Zebedee’s house they t. these

158:1.7 And they t. the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion while

189:4.9 sat down on the stone near the entrance and t. the

190:2.4 t. experiences of former days and forecast the near

talker

139:3.3 be quiet and taciturn one day and a very good t. and

talking

91:8.8 the thought of t. things over with God in a purely

123:3.6 Jesus insisted on t. to his heavenly Father much as he

124:2.6 Jesus delighted in t. over things cultural, social,

125:1.1 court of the gentiles with its noisy jargon, loud t.

128:3.3 spent much of his time t. with this well-educated

130:8.1 when he had finished t. with the Damascus scribe,

132:4.2 to draw people out and into t. with him by asking

133:4.12 From t. to you, I well know you did not plan to do

134:1.1 After t. with James and Jude (who chanced to be in

136:3.5 While he tarried on the mountain, t. with Gabriel,

140:10.7 After Jesus and Matthew had finished t., Simon

141:6.1 After t. with Jesus, the Persian signified his

142:6.2 in t. with him, there was no compromise or undue

143:3.4 whole day was devoted to reminiscences and to t.

143:5.9 scene of Jesus’ t. so intimately with this woman—

143:6.1 they besought Jesus to eat with them instead of t.

143:6.1 When Jesus heard them t. among themselves,

147:6.4 and rushing back to where Jesus walked along, t. to

147:7.2 “I was today t. with one of John’s disciples who is

148:7.2 leader of the spying Pharisees, as Jesus stood t. to

151:1.3 were greatly perplexed; and after much t. among

151:2.1 suppose you tell me what you have been t. about;

154:6.4 by Peter, who interrupted his t. for the purpose,

154:7.5 spent almost a week in t., debating, and praying.

155:6.6 discovered God; he was not merely t. about God.

157:3.2 the Waters of Merom, the apostles fell to t. among

158:4.4 fall to t. about those hopes and ambitions which

162:2.5 and their agents heard the people t. this way,

163:3.1 By the time Jesus had finished t. with Matadormus

164:3.10 “A man called Jesus came by this way, and when t.

177:1.3 visiting with this truth-hungry youth and t. with

177:1.4 Jesus visited with John, t. freely about the affairs of

180:6.1 It was for this purpose that I have been t. so plainly

181:2.1 and as the Master went around the table t. to them,

181:2.9 friend, you still do not know what you are t. about.

187:1.10 t. with many of his friends and with his enemies.

189:4.14 The women repeated the story of t. with Jesus to the

191:0.9 usually inexpressive Philip did much t. throughout

192:1.10 Jesus walked up and down the beach, t. with them

talksnoun

125:2.8 though he attended some of the public t. delivered

127:3.12 Jesus and John had many t. together; and they

128:3.7 They had many heart-to-heart t. as they journeyed

132:3.11 these words, as he was by each of his t. with Jesus.

133:4.13 Jesus enjoyed many intimate t. with a large number

133:6.4 In the course of these t. Jesus had repeatedly used

134:1.3 this was Jesus’ first opportunity to have long t. with

139:8.6 Jesus enjoyed Thomas and had many personal t. with

139:11.9 The Master had many t. with Simon, but he never

144:6.2 These t. by Jesus to the twenty-four were on

157:7.1  profitable t. with all of his associates except Judas

160:1.1 These t., condensed, combined, and restated in

165:5.0  5. TALKS TO THE APOSTLES ON WEALTH

169:4.1 In his intimate t. with the apostles he always

talksverb

133:5.11 thinks something besides racial superiority and t.

161:2.9 8. Jesus constantly t. about God as an ever-present

161:2.10 but these few would indicate that he t. with God,

169:0.5 2. Jesus is a blasphemer; he t. about God as being his

170:2.24 John t. much about the “eternal life.”

tall

61:3.5 the giant pigs, more than six feet t., became extinct.

62:2.1 were active little creatures, almost three feet t.;

62:3.3 all more than four feet t. and in every way superior

80:7.3 a group of the t. descendants of Adamson made their

80:9.2 The typical early Nordic was long-headed, t., and

81:2.17 older river races made their huts by setting t. poles

135:1.4 At sixteen he was more than six feet t. and almost

192:1.2 they were mistaken—the man was too t. for John.

Talmaithe king of Geshur

97:9.10 Nabal the rich Edomite, then the daughter of T.,

Tamarancestor of Mary

122:1.2 her ancestors such well-known women as T.,

tame

69:7.3 It was easy to t. some animals, but like the elephant,

146:2.13 tongue “is a member which few men can t., but

tamed

66:5.5 Several types of animals, now extinct, were t.,

78:8.3 and hunters possessed large numbers of t. horses.

131:3.6 The t. mind yields happiness.

taming

66:5.5 man had already been successful in t. the elephant.

69:7.4 experience of t. it began when a certain dog,

81:2.4 1. The t. of fire.

151:6.6 village to spread the news of the t. of the lunatic,

tampering

188:2.2 before Jesus’ tomb to prevent his friends from t.

tangent

9:6.9 Actor and the Universal Absolute may possibly be t..

11:7.5 lower surfaces of Paradise, with its point nearly t. to

tangents

23:2.22 crosscurrents, and detours, as well as attraction t.,

tangible

83:3.1 unions must be guaranteed by some t. security,

89:8.7 were substituted for something more t. and costly.

tangle

75:1.1 confronted with some new and complicated t.,

tangled

76:5.7 not that Urantia needed a Creator Son to set its t.

139:6.6 were becoming tense and t. among the apostles,

tanner

130:1.1 Philistine interpreter who worked for one Simon a t..

tantalize

44:8.4 Many ambitions to excel which t. mortals in the flesh

tantamount

0:1.10 this absonite function in the master universe is t. to

48:2.22 adjustment in the mechanism of personality is t. to a

118:1.2 Such a consecration of will is t. to the realization

Tao

92:5.12 Lao-tse envisioned more of God in T. than did

94:6.3 when he declared T. to be the One First Cause of

94:6.3 “man’s destiny was everlasting union with T.,

94:6.3 for he wrote: “Unity arises out of the Absolute T.,

94:6.8 by which man ascends to spiritual union with T.,

Tao, Ti

79:7.1 were traversing the pass of Ti T. and spreading out

Taoism

94:5.2 teaching that the earliest form of T. arose in China,

94:5.2 Early or proto-T. was a compound of the following

94:5.6 In Japan this proto-T. was known as Shinto,

94:6.8 But the popular T. of twentieth-century Urantia has

94:9.3 Buddhism, later on,was much affected by T. in China

94:10.1 teachings combined with Buddhism, Hinduism, T.,

94:11.1 the lingering ritualistic practices of disintegrating T..

131:8.0 8. TAOISM

131:8.1 containing most of the monotheistic truth was T.,

131:8.1 Ganid collected from the teachings of its founder:

Taoist

92:6.7 5. The T. beliefs.

92:6.15 China follows the T. and the Confucian teachings;

94:6.12 between the decline and perversion of the T. faith

130:2.2 merchant was a T., and he had become a strong

130:2.2 his eldest son decided to become a T. priest.

tapering

57:5.9 the less massive and t. ends of the gigantic gravity

tapir

61:7.15 during the last glaciation, the horse, t., llama, and

tapirs

61:1.9 fleet-footed rhinoceroses, t. with proboscises,

tapping

133:2.1 stepped up behind the irate husband and, t. him on

186:1.2 traitor when a servant of the high priest, t. him on

tardily

84:5.2 Man’s sex standards are only t. improving as a result

92:2.1 but religion does t. adjust to changing society.

tardy

34:2.6 the grand universe may, in many respects, be t. in

34:2.6 We are t. and backward in comparison with other

45:7.8 those who are t. in their personality unification

47:9.3 the purpose of enabling a t. member of his earthly

83:8.9 rights so long denied women in the t. evolution

102:8.6 Organized religion proved to be conservatively t..

150:1.3 this t. acknowledgment of woman’s place in

157:1.3 tax, foregoing the penalty for t. payment because

Tarentum

130:0.3 After their stay in Rome they went overland to T.,

133:0.2 sent all their belongings on ahead by pack train to T.,

133:0.3 One day while resting at lunch, halfway to T.,

133:1.1 one afternoon by the roadside as they neared T..

133:2.0 2. EMBARKING AT TARENTUM

tares

130:1.6 just as nature allows the wheat and the t. to grow

Tarichea

138:1.1 Capernaum, while Philip and Nathaniel went to T..

138:2.5 2. Thomas Didymus, a fisherman of T. and carpenter

138:4.4 now numbering eleven, went by boat over to T..

138:5.1 the apostles at the fisher-boat landing at T.,

139:8.2 Thomas had become a fisherman and resided at T.,

139:12.2 When Nathaniel met Judas at T., he was seeking

141:1.2 Jesus and the apostles only journeyed as far as T.,

147:7.1 and the twelve came to Bethsaida by boat from T..

149:0.1 they visited T., Hippos, Gamala, Bethsaida-Julias,

192:1.9 to be thus accosted by the fish merchants of T.,

tariff

72:7.9 All imports are subject to a t. designed to protect

tariffs

72:7.9 These t. are set by the highest industrial court after

97:9.15 presently gained control of the caravan t. formerly

134:5.13 not concerned with foreign relations, t., military

Tarim

79:1.2 Andite culture persisted in the basin of the T.

79:1.2 The T. valley was the easternmost outpost of the

79:1.2 In those days the T. region was a fertile land;

79:1.8 brunet-Mongolian types in the T. basin of long ago.

79:6.5 the Tibetan centers so advanced as those of the T.

tarried

94:11.8 levels which the minds of the Buddhists reached, t.

96:4.4 the god of the fleeing Hebrews explains why they t.

123:5.6 Jesus mingled freely with the caravans as they t. near

130:1.1 While they t. at Joppa, Jesus and Gadiah became

130:2.1 Jesus and his friends t. in Caesarea beyond the

134:2.5 direction of the caravan at Lake Urmia, where he t.

134:7.4 coast to Caesarea, where Jesus t. for a few weeks,

135:8.3 They t. for the night in the Jordan valley and arrived

135:10.2 John t. for several weeks, and it was here that he

136:2.4 And while the four of them t. in the water, Jesus,

136:3.5 While he t. on the mountain, talking with Gabriel,

137:2.6 Nathaniel, who t. behind under the mulberry tree,

137:7.14 t. before embarking on their active public preaching,

139:2.10 the apostles t. to find out what was to happen after

141:1.2 Here they t. for more than two weeks, teaching and

141:9.2 Here Jesus and the apostles t. for five days, resting

143:0.1 Going north into Samaria, they t. over the Sabbath

143:5.1 Jesus, being weary from the journey, t. by the well

146:0.1 In these cities they t. and taught, while in many other

155:2.1 that city, where they t. and taught for two weeks.

156:3.2 they all returned to Sidon and t. at the home of

156:6.1 Here they t. for a day, speaking words of comfort to

157:1.1 As Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, t. by the lake

158:0.2 that he t. with them at the foot of the mountain.

158:6.1 “Master, while we who t. behind still remain ignorant

165:4.1 believers, the Master talked with those who t..

167:4.3 near the body for two or three days, it never t. after

167:4.3 And it was for these reasons that Jesus t. yet two

168:0.8 quickly and hastened out to meet Jesus, who still t.

168:2.4 While some t., many hastened to their homes.

172:3.7 passing by on their way to the Passover had t..

176:0.2 while they t. on the mount, they saw the lights of

178:3.1 As they drew near the place where Jesus had t.

187:4.7 took the mother of Jesus to the place where he t. in

187:6.2 Jude, to the home of Elijah Mark, where they t. over

188:1.7 The women who thus t. by the tomb on this

188:3.3 prepared spices for the embalming of Jesus’ body, t.

189:4.7 After Mary had t. in the doorway of the tomb for a

189:5.2 John t. at the door, viewing the tomb, and it was just

191:4.6 the apostles t. in Jerusalem awaiting the emotional

191:5.3 For a full week have I t. that I might appear again

192:0.3 During the week they t. in Jerusalem, Mary spent

192:3.3 In this state of uncertainty they t. at Bethsaida.

194:1.1 Many arrived for this feast, but a majority had t. in

tarries

25:8.11 who t. on the central Isle awaiting the Havona

tarry

14:5.4 will t. on the inner circuit of progressive spiritual

26:5.6 The pilgrim helpers always t. for a season to assist in

30:3.11 Some of these visitors may t. a day, others may

31:6.1 they seldom t. on their native world subsequent to its

37:9.11 you t. on your nativity planet such a short time.

47:9.3 an ascender may elect to t. on the seventh mansion

53:7.1 They do this work as they t. en route to Edentia.

67:4.5 sixty staff rebels; their Adjusters still t. on Jerusem.

93:5.4 was lukewarm and persuaded them to t. at Haran.

98:5.4 death, to the bosom of Mithras, there to t. in bliss

113:6.4 to the mansion worlds do not t. there in idleness

125:3.2 until they reached Jericho and prepared to t. for

129:1.13 to hear Jesus talk in the synagogue and would t. to

130:6.2 destiny which you seek in your heart while you t.

136:4.6 in case he should choose to t. on Urantia for a time.

137:3.5 Jesus only smilingly replied: “It is better that I t. here

137:4.4 “If you love me, then be willing to t. with me while

137:5.4 “It is my Father’s will that we t. hereabouts for a

137:6.3 even so shall it be with all those who t. with me

140:2.2 I would, if it is your will, t. on earth a time to help

146:7.3 “On the morrow let us return to Capernaum to t. and

151:5.7 Jesus said: “Let us go up into yonder hills and t. for

155:5.15 We go into Phoenicia to t. for a season, and all of

158:1.6 I bid you t. here and, while awaiting my return,

165:3.8 “How long will you t. in the valley of decision?

168:1.8 “If he thought so much of this man, why did he t.

176:1.4 Let none who are in the city and around about t. to

181:2.30 my promise: When I am raised up, I will t. with you

189:1.10 “Having finished my life in the flesh, I would t.

189:4.12 In this form will I t. with you for a season before I

190:5.5 insisted that it was near nightfall, and that Jesus t.

191:2.1 I will t. in Jerusalem with you until you are ready

191:5.3 You may t. here and in Galilee for a short season

192:2.5 If I will that John should t. after you are gone, even

192:2.13 I t. only a short time in this form before I go to my

193:0.5 Only t. here in Jerusalem while I go to the Father,

193:3.2 I have asked you to t. here in Jerusalem until I

193:5.2 “I bade you t. in Jerusalem until you were

194:4.2 Jesus has told them to t. in Jerusalem until they

tarrying

15:11.2 are t. on Uversa, accredited for transport to Havona.

28:7.2 not make use of their services until you reach the t.

46:5.17 The sixth circle is the t. place of the system Life

46:5.22 The seventh circle is the t. sphere of certain

46:5.24 ascenders from the Satania worlds who are t. on

48:5.9 Beginning service on the lowest of the t. spheres,

63:6.7 at a settlement called Oban, the t. place on the

78:5.7 They crossed the Pacific by easy stages, t. on the

87:1.5 were taken to confuse the ghost, to prevent its t.,

123:1.6 the village spring and near the caravan t. lot.

133:2.1 While t. at the ship landing, waiting for the boat to

134:7.1 From there he journeyed on north, t. for a few days

135:9.2 It was a tense time, these forty days of t., waiting for

137:0.0 TARRYING TIME IN GALILEE

137:7.1 April, May, and June—this t. time continued; Jesus

144:1.6 While t. on Gilboa, Jesus told the twelve much about

151:0.0 TARRYING AND TEACHING BY THE SEASIDE

180:3.4 in my Father’s universe there are many t.-places.

190:1.6 They departed on this assignment without even t. to

193:6.4 Philadelphia to visit Abner and Lazarus; and after t.

Tarshish

130:1.2 Jonah had embarked on his ill-fated voyage to T..

Tarsus

5:4.14 of Alexandria, Jesus of Nazareth, and Paul of T..

92:5.13 Aside from Jesus, Paul of T. and Philo of Alexandria

98:7.9 6. The personal viewpoint of Paul of T..

98:7.9 dominant religion of T. during Paul’s adolescence.

128:3.6 there stood by one named Saul, a citizen of T..

132:0.7 whose death led to the winning of Saul of T..

tasksee task, difficult

6:3.4 This divine Son is not engaged in the ignoble t. of

8:4.4 the Infinite Spirit devoted to the t. of fostering the

8:4.5 As the Sons of God are engaged in the gigantic t. of

14:5.1 And there is a definite t. to be achieved on each of

27:3.2 are brought face to face with the extraordinary t.

27:7.4 It is the t. of the conductors of worship so to

29:4.24 render them most serviceable in the important t. of

31:8.1 are assigned to the t. of introducing the evolved

34:7.4 a double deprivation of help in this t. of progressive

37:6.4 provides for your assignment to a t. and then affords

37:6.4 ideal and divine method of best performing that t..

37:6.4 You are given a definite t. to perform, and at the

38:4.3 it requires two angels to accomplish the t..

39:1.11 It is the t. of the universe orientators to facilitate the

39:2.6 these angels are intrusted with the t. of preparing

39:3.5 achieve a given purpose or to accomplish a certain t.;

39:5.4 the t. of achieving racial harmony and social

42:11.3 of the investigating mind engaged in such a t. of

43:5.10 the Vorondadek Son charged with the t. of adapting

44:0.13 While it is a gigantic t. to undertake to transfer these

44:4.7 are occupied with the t. of preserving thought for

47:1.6 that child culture is largely the t. of mothers.

47:9.1 teachers, all of whom will co-operate in the t. of

48:2.21 it is the t. of the selective assorters to keep you in

48:6.35 It is the t. of the mind planners to study the nature,

52:3.5 race-improvement project is the t. of their progeny.

52:3.10 With the near completion of the t. of race blending,

55:3.20 their special ability to accomplish some definite t.

63:3.5 Their first t. was to roll up stones to entomb their

66:3.2 The one great t. of those ages was to transform man

66:5.4 This council was dedicated to the t. of selecting and

69:2.4 idea of doing a given t. within a certain time limit,

70:0.1 confronted with the t. of regulating human contacts.

72:5.2 the t. of reducing the numbers of their degenerate

73:4.2 The first t. was the building of the brick wall across

74:3.1 he was still able to make the t. of Adam and Eve

74:5.5 to warn the races against Caligastia, but the t. was

75:1.1 they courageously set about the t. of solving their

75:1.3 instead of beginning the t. of effecting religious

75:1.6 seemingly hopeless t. as confronted Adam and Eve

75:8.4 Adam was confronted with a well-nigh hopeless t.

84:3.10 this t. was alleviated by the domestication of the dog

92:7.14 Modern man is confronted with the t. of making

93:7.3 But the t. was so great and the tribes were so

97:2.1 the opposition of an idolatrous monarch; his t. was

100:4.3 great problem of religious living consists in the t.

101:6.7 noble t. of transforming self-possessed ideas into

103:2.4 the result of seeking for superhuman help in the t. of

108:1.7 volunteering Adjusters the one best suited to the t. of

108:5.1 Adjusters have assumed the t. of existing in your

108:5.8 cannot arbitrarily do such things; that is your t..

109:3.3 helpers in the intriguing t. of perfecting a survival

110:1.2 who are so devoutly faithful to the t. of fostering

110:1.2 heavenly helpers are dedicated to the stupendous t.

110:6.20 in the t. of weaning the mind from its dependence on

111:7.3 Why do you not aid the Adjuster in the t. of showing

113:1.6 and journey inward in the t. of self-understanding,

114:6.6 These seraphim are intrusted with the t. of initiating

114:7.11 limited to the accomplishment of some specific t.

115:4.6 emerge from Paradise to engage in the agelong t.

116:5.14 power directors is unremittingly devoted to the t. of

117:6.18 such a divine gift can achieve the impossible t. of

118:10.18 man must accomplish the t. of achieving perfection.

120:0.1 of the revelatory commission intrusted with this t.,

120:2.2 the additional t. of technically terminating the

122:0.2 the t. of making an investigation of Jewish family

123:5.1 the t. of learning to read, write, and speak Hebrew

125:6.13 the t. of preparing her first-born son to assume the

127:3.15 mobilize his powers of mind, soul, and body on the t.

127:6.9 This year Jesus began anew the t. of further weaving

128:1.1 the t. of completing the experience of mastering the

128:1.1 upon this stupendous t. fully realizing his dual nature

129:3.5 consecrated to the sublime t. of living his mortal life

129:3.9 made great advances in his human t. of mastering

130:2.1 was a shortage of skilled woodworkers for this t.,

131:10.1 Ganid set himself to the t. of formulating what he

132:3.7 life has a universe function, the t. of finding God.

134:7.6 complete the t. of effecting his full consecration to

134:8.4 Jesus finished the mortal t. of achieving the circles of

134:8.9 On that day he completed the t. set for Creator

135:12.5 Herodias set herself to the t. of having John put to

136:8.2 He resolved to become occupied with but a single t.

137:1.6 self-appointed t. of seeking for one who was not

138:5.4 “If the civil rulers are to be rebuked, leave that t. to

138:10.8 It was their t. to deputize a sufficient number of

139:7.6 Matthew was supremely devoted to the t. of seeing

139:11.6 of the Greeks, the t. was always assigned to Simon.

141:3.3 Andrew was much occupied with the t. of

146:1.1 the twenty-four devote much of their time to the t. of

152:6.5 real nature of their t. as ambassadors of the kingdom

153:1.2 increasingly concerned with the more important t.

160:0.1 Rodan was now earnestly engaged in the t. of

160:1.3 more complicated will become the t. of character

182:2.10 David went to his self-imposed t. of outpost duty,

185:1.1 big enough man to comprehend the nature of his t.

186:5.2 Jesus could have executed such a t in countless ways

187:1.11 the t. of nailing the two brigands and the Son of Man

195:1.7 and philosophy of Greece were fully equal to the t.

195:7.14 sublime t. of finding God and striving to be like him.

task, difficult

26:7.5 afford all possible assistance to a pilgrim in his d.

73:0.3 d. of attempting to untangle the confused affairs of

74:7.24 But it was a d. to lead these mongrel peoples in the

128:7.5 Jesus had completed the d. of weaning his family

130:3.9 exceedingly d. of harmonizing Greek philosophy and

130:5.4 Jesus had a d. that evening trying to explain to Ganid

140:10.1 But it was a d. to persuade these fishermen that,

141:1.5 instructed his fellow apostles in the delicate and d. of

taskmaster

96:4.6 telling his followers that Yahweh was a hard t.,

tasks

14:4.20 they carry on the manifold t. of teaching, training,

15:8.7 suns and the dark islands of space is one of the t.

20:3.1 planetary ministry to the t. of the new dispensation,

24:1.11 Circuit supervisors are created for their specific t.,

24:6.1 They are exclusively devoted to the t. of guiding

25:7.2 you will have earnest and progressively difficult t. to

26:10.4 go with joy and gladness to the t. of former days and

28:4.8 their t. of mastering the difficult handicaps of space.

28:4.14 Their usual t. are the performance of those duties

29:4.13 to the mechanical perfection of design for the t. of

29:4.38 intricate t. involving stupendous computations with

35:8.1 Although occupied with varied t. connected with the

37:10.2 universe, executing the routine spirit t. of Nebadon.

38:2.3 which would be tremendous t. for mortals are

38:7.7 cherubim perform many indispensable borderline t.

39:2.6 While their t. are essentially spiritual and therefore

52:2.10 address themselves to the t. of race purification,

52:7.5 directed to collective t. of social administration

66:7.6 their way by the daily performance of useful t..

68:6.11 to administer the lower levels of industry, those t.

75:1.5 these two noble souls as they pondered the t. which

81:2.1 man power for the accomplishment of higher t..

81:6.21 power for the accomplishment of more valuable t..

84:2.6 Woman was not equal to the t. of childbearing and

93:4.15 Melchizedek came to achieve two t.: to keep alive

99:2.4 Religionists are of no more value in the t. of social

109:2.11 have achieved the conquest of their intrusted t.

110:3.1 they continue to prosecute their larger t. of eternity.

110:7.10 more cheerfully endure the t. of my emplacement,

112:7.15 that they will have other and even more supernal t.

113:2.8 Seraphic t. may be unremitting, but either of the

113:5.3 This does not imply that you may not make their t.

119:0.4 training for the sublime t. of ruling the universes

127:3.14 Day by day we are strengthened for these t. by our

159:3.4 your brethren ever to keep busy at their chosen t.,

162:8.2 unnecessarily distracted by numerous needless t.,

Tasmania

64:1.6 so-called Java man—and then journeyed on to T..

tastenoun or adjective

28:5.16 of the realms while trying to improve the humor t.,

39:5.9 They heighten man’s t. for the sweetness of

44:1.12 musicians have done much to elevate musical t. from

44:6.8 6. The t. designers. And how can you be told of

44:6.8 might suggest that they are improvers of morontia t.,

84:8.5 and even the t. of good food may serve as forms of

89:5.4 The t. for human flesh grows. Having been started

tasteverb

2:6.3T. and see that the Lord is good!

12:7.7 have begun to t. the divine delights of experiencing

55:6.5 insight, and eventually even t. of absonite grandeur.

118:6.6 Spiritual volition has begun to t. liberation from the

131:2.3 T. and see that the Lord is good!

158:7.5 you now standing before me shall not t. death till

162:7.5 of truth alive in his heart, he shall never t. death.

162:7.5 say that whoso keeps your word shall not t. death?

167:2.2 none of those who were first bidden shall t. of my

tasted

127:0.3 Having thus t. the actual experience of living these

137:4.15 the “ruler of the feast,” and when he had t. it, he

140:3.1 must you live as those who have t. the glories of a

141:7.3 having t. of the good spirit realities of the kingdom,

187:2.3 But when Jesus t. this narcotized wine, as thirsty

tastes

7:1.6 spiritually minded persons of like t. and longings.

39:4.7 the personality t. the sweetness of goal fulfillment.

tasting

90:4.8 could be driven out of the body by bad-t. medicines.

tasty

140:4.3 It makes other things more t., and thus salt serves by

tattoo

70:7.10 the t. originated as such a badge of membership.

tattooing

89:8.3 t. is an artistic evolution of earlier crude scarring of

taughtsee taughtwith Jesus

1:3.7 God-conscious intellect gradually becomes spirit t.

6:0.4 Father; we are t. that both are unqualifiedly eternal

7:1.1 Everything t. concerning the immanence of God,

9:7.4 We are t. that, in the dawn of time, this experiential

10:3.2 We are t. that the Son and the Spirit sustain the same

10:8.6 where a certain group of beings t. that the finaliters,

12:0.1 But the mortal mind can be t. much about the plan

13:3.2 We are t. that these worlds teem with the

21:6.1 We are t.,and we believe, that each Paradise Michael

24:6.7 For ages we had been t. that the creatures of space

26:5.2 but an outline of every Paradise requirement is t.

27:3.2 Ethics has been duly t. and adequately learned by

27:3.2 They do not need to be t. ethics, but they do need

35:10.3 training in really doing the things they are being t..

38:5.1 our angels have been t. by their own seniors.

40:10.3 we are t. that these happenings unfold in obedience

44:1.11 semimaterial beings are t. the harmonies of sound.

44:4.3 We are t. that a chance meeting on Paradise

48:1.1 From time to time this transition state has been t. to

56:9.4 We are t., and we believe, that the Universal Father

63:6.5 shown by the prayer t. these simple folks by Onagar,

64:6.28 more enlightened and more recently t. groups lived

66:4.11 but the primitive sojourners at Dalamatia were t.

66:5.2 They t. well digging, spring control, and irrigation.

66:5.2 They t. those from the higher altitudes and from

66:5.3 Man was t. to provide for the hazards of famine,

66:5.5 Men were t. to use oxen for burden bearing, but

66:5.5 The members of this corps t. men to use the wheel

66:5.14 eventually t. them “the Father’s prayer,” which was:

66:5.18 members t. much that was lost during the confusion

66:5.18 They t. mankind that cooking, boiling and roasting,

66:5.24 but the rudiments of physics and chemistry were t.

66:7.6 The pupils were t. by both men and women and

66:7.6 Students were t. manual dexterity as individuals

67:5.2 the doctrines of liberty which had been prematurely t

69:8.5 The Africans could easily be t. to till the soil; hence

70:1.2 The Andonites were early t. the golden rule, and,

70:1.3 Andon t. his children to settle disputes by beating a

70:7.8 Primitive people very early t. their adolescent youths

70:7.16 enjoined confidence, and t. the keeping of secrets.

70:10.12 Moses t. that they should “take no satisfaction for

71:2.11 Unless a free people are educated—t. to think

72:4.1 Agriculture and horticulture are also t. throughout

74:6.7 were sixteen, the younger being t. by the elder.

74:7.1 From sixteen to twenty they were t. in the Urantia

74:7.20 But the Adamites t. many additional reasons for

74:7.20 They t. that “whoso sheds man’s blood by man shall

74:7.22 Adam definitely t. them that the woman, equally with

74:7.23 Adam t. his contemporaries all they could

74:8.5 t. they were the descendants of various animals.

74:8.6 t. that man had descended directly from the gods.

74:8.7 Moses never t. the Hebrews such a distorted story.

77:4.11 ancestors of the Assyrians t. that their moral law of

79:8.4 The belief in, and worship of, the “One Truth” as t.

83:8.6 young men and women should be t. something of the

86:5.15 The Semites t. that the soul resided in the bodily fat,

87:4.1 They t. that man had good luck when the ghost

89:3.3 But all this t. the savage self-control, and that was

89:3.3 it t. him the art of augmenting life’s fraction by

92:1.5 One Asiatic people t. that “God is a great fear”;

92:4.7 He t. trust in the omnipotent beneficence of God

92:5.1 revelatory religion, men are t. they are God’s sons—

92:5.10 by Machiventa Melchizedek when he lived and t. at

92:5.11 Though Amenemope and Ikhnaton both t. in this

92:5.11 Moses t. monotheism.

92:6.17 Isaiah, who once again t. the blended idea of a

93:3.2 Melchizedek t. the concept of one God, a universal

93:3.3 To the extent that Melchizedek t. the Trinity

93:3.4 But to some, Melchizedek t. advanced truth,

93:3.4 Melchizedek t. the truths of the superuniverse and

93:3.6 Melchizedek t. his followers all they had capacity

93:3.7 Melchizedek t. that at some future time another Son

93:3.8 confirmed all that Melchizedek had t. concerning the

93:4.6 the seven commands t. in the first and second Edens.

93:4.16 Melchizedek t. elementary revealed truth at Salem

94:0.1 where they t. the natives the Salem religion and

94:2.2 Brahmans t. that the sacrifice to deity in itself was

94:5.1 there training Chinese teachers who t. throughout

94:6.3 Lao t. that “man’s eternal destiny was everlasting

94:6.5 Lao-tse t. the return of the creature to the Creator

94:6.7 But Lao never t. such error, albeit his presentation of

94:6.8 old philosopher who t. the truth as he perceived it,

94:7.8 Siddhartha t. far more truth than has survived in the

94:8.18 Siddhartha t. the best godless philosophy ever

94:11.3 his later followers t. that Sakyamuni Buddha’s spirit

94:11.4 It was t. that the small truth was for little minds,

94:11.11 Accordingly it began to be t. that all Buddhas were

94:12.3 Among these believers it is t. that the soul,

95:3.3 its moral leaders t. justice, fairness, and avoidance

95:3.3 They t. gentleness, moderation, and discretion.

95:4.1 t. punishment for sin, and proclaimed salvation

95:4.2 Amenemope t. that riches and fortune were the

95:4.3 This wise man of the Nile t. that “riches take wings

95:4.3 In substance he t.: Man proposes but God disposes.

95:5.13 the democracy of salvation and resurrection as t. by

95:6.6 Zoroaster t. the “day of judgment,” but he connected

96:1.8 long persisted Sumerian-Chaldean groups who t.

96:1.8 later Alexandrian teachers of Hebraic extraction t.

96:4.6 he t. them that Yahweh was the “God of the spirits

96:4.6 Moses t. that Yahweh was a covenant-keeping God

96:5.4 Moses was sincere when he t. the Hebrews that, if

96:5.6 But Moses t. these tribes that they would become

96:5.7 Little of the mercy of God was t. the Hebrews

97:0.2 concept of the personality of God, while clearly t.

97:1.1 soon t. the Hebrew sheiks they could not hope to

97:5.5 Micah t. of a day of freedom from superstition and

97:10.1 Their leaders had t. the Israelites that they were a

98:2.6 Xenophanes t. one God, but his deity concept was

98:2.6 Plato and Aristotle, t. that virtue is knowledge;

98:4.6 The Phrygian and Egyptian mysteries t. that the son

98:5.4 It was t. that, when a man died, he went before

103:5.8 It is fatal to man’s idealism when he is t. that all of

106:8.17 And we are t. that, in infinity and existentially,

111:0.5 They t. that this guardian spirit remained with the

117:5.9 the Spirit of Truth which has so constantly t. and

117:5.14 we are t. that, when the fullness of evolution

119:7.1 Gabriel had t. us that this terminal bestowal would

121:4.2  doctrine t. that men could do something to improve

121:4.3 Stoics t. that the soul of man was divine; that it was

121:5.14 1. Paul t. a moral redemption, an ethical salvation.

121:6.5 Philo t. deliverance from doctrine of forgiveness

122:9.1 Moses had t. the Jews that every first-born son

123:2.14 Mary t. Jesus to know and care for the vines and

123:3.6 Jesus would say his prayers just as he had been t.,

126:1.2 where he had been t. Joseph’s brethren sold him

127:3.1 the historic places en route as his father had t. him

130:3.4 very land wherein Melchizedek had lived and t.,

131:6.1 They t.: “The Lord of Heaven is supreme.

132:0.4 each case he would select the truth in what they t.

133:2.1 my former pledge to one of your brothers who t. me

135:5.1 Had not Moses t. that righteousness was rewarded

135:5.2 But, so t. the apocalyptists, Israel should take heart

135:5.2 the predictions of Daniel, and they consistently t.

135:5.4 They t. that the coming kingdom was not of this

135:5.5 The literalists t. that a world-wide war would ensue

135:5.5 The spiritists t. that the kingdom would be ushered

135:5.6 Messiah could not refer to one who merely t.

135:5.7 The newer t. that, since the new kingdom was a

136:1.4 Some t. that Adam’s sin had cursed the human

136:1.4 Others t. that God, in creating man, had put into

136:1.4 And those who t. this believed that the Messiah

138:8.7 The rabbis had long t. the Jews that the ignorant

138:8.8 the repentance of so-called good works as t. by the

138:8.8 John had t. them “repentance—to flee from the

139:4.13 John t. loving service rather than ruling power—

140:5.19 Children can be t. to function as peacemakers.

140:10.2 his teaching because Jesus was all that he t..

141:2.1 “You have been t. to look for the coming of the

142:1.1 Jesus or one of the apostles t. daily in the temple.

142:2.2 the olden prophets who t. the children of their

142:4.2 even if Moses t. such restrictions to the darkened

142:8.1 A part of this time, while the apostles t. the gospel

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

143:2.2 “John indeed t. you the way of righteousness in

143:2.3 rebirth of the spirit, you are t. to believe and rejoice

144:1.10 John had t. his disciples a prayer, a prayer for

144:1.10 believers constantly requested to be t. how to pray

144:2.1 “John indeed t. you a simple form of prayer: “O

144:2.1 John t. this prayer that you might have something to

144:3.13 John the Baptist had t. his followers several prayers

144:3.13 to be t. how to pray as John had t. his disciples.

144:5.1 “parable prayers” should not be t. to the multitudes.

144:6.5 to accept this prayer as the one to be t. believers

145:2.1 evening meeting of the synagogue Andrew had t.,

145:2.4 The prophets have all t. you that Yahweh cares for

145:2.7 “Have you not read also where Ezekiel t. even

145:2.13 But he had been t. that his affliction was due to

145:5.7 tell the people to believe in that which we have t.

146:0.1 In these cities they tarried and t., while in many other

146:3.1 the aged Greek philosopher who t. that science

147:0.1 These two weeks the apostles t. the people by the

148:0.3 both teachers and pupils t. the people during the

148:1.1 they t. to the assembly by the seaside during the

148:1.2 Each of the apostolic teachers t. his own view of

148:1.2 Though they all t. the same truth, each apostle

148:1.4 These evangelists, though they t. and preached the

148:4.9 “The Greeks and others have t. you that man is

149:6.7 “You have been t. that you should ‘fear God and

149:6.7 Your fathers were t to ‘fear God—the Almighty King

150:8.3 You t. them the statutes of life; have mercy upon

151:3.11 advantage of stimulating the memory of the truth t.

152:2.3 groups while Jesus’ apostles and disciples t. them.

152:2.10 so we were t., Michael multiplied food elements as

152:3.1 the Jews had been t. that the Messiah, the son of

153:2.6 And long have you been t. that the Messiah, when

153:2.6 then, that you who have been thus t. should long

153:2.11 written in the Prophets, ‘You shall all be t. by God

155:2.1 that city, where they tarried and t. for two weeks.

155:2.2 preached and t. with increased vigor the spiritual

155:3.4 by being first t. to love their brethren whom they can

156:3.1 in Porphyreon and the evangelists t. in Heldua.

156:4.1 From July 11 to July 24 they t. in Tyre.

156:4.1 two and two they t. and preached in all parts of Tyre

156:5.2 You must be t. by the spirit and be led by the spirit

157:5.1 The Jews had not t. that the Messiah would spring

161:2.12 Rodan t. his philosophy in the school of Meganta.

163:0.2 Peter t. methods of public preaching; Nathaniel

163:2.4 believe everything you and your apostles have t.

164:3.3 The rabbis t. that all such cases of blindness from

164:3.3 They even t. that a child itself might sin before it was

164:3.3 They also t. that such defects could be caused by sin

165:0.4 assist the seventy in the various cities where they t.

165:1.1 Peter and the other apostles t. each afternoon.

166:3.2 “You have been t. that only the children of Abraham

169:1.3 “You have been t. that divine acceptance comes after

170:1.4 From the very first Jesus and the apostles t. both of

170:2.5 4. It t. the pre-eminence of the spiritual compared

170:5.13 the apostles t. that such a believer is admitted to the

171:8.9 It was Nathaniel who so well t. the meaning of these

173:2.4 t. that his authority for teaching was Satanic,

180:2.3 The Jews had long t. that the Messiah would be “a

180:3.2 If we had not t. them the truth, they might do

180:5.12 The old religion t. self-sacrifice; the new religion

181:2.10 If you will be t. by the Spirit of Truth, never will

188:4.4 Moses t. the dignity and justice of a Creator God;

193:1.2 The gospel of the kingdom has t. you that all men

194:3.1 live his life anew in the experience of every truth-t.

195:1.1 The Greek t. intellectual liberalism leading to

195:3.10 Pantaenus t. Clement and then went on to follow

195:10.9 which they have been erroneously t. he founded.

taughtwith Jesus

91:6.6 Pray as Jesus t. his disciples—honestly, unselfishly,

100:7.2 He lived the truth, even as he t. it.

100:7.5 He spoke with undoubted confidence and t. with

100:7.10 He t. that you must believe to receive salvation.

104:1.10 Jesus t. his apostles the truth regarding the persons

121:6.3 that prevailed in Palestine when Jesus lived and t.,

121:7.2 unwilling to accept as the Son of God one who t.

123:2.14 Mary t. him to know and care for the vines and

123:3.6 he would say his prayers just as he had been t.,

126:1.2 where he had been t. Joseph’s brethren sold him

126:3.3 formulated the prayer which he subsequently t. to

126:3.3 these suggestive lines which Jesus had t. them.

127:3.1 the historic places en route as his father had t. him

128:3.7 Simon never forgot what Jesus t. him on this trip.

128:4.6 obeying the truth which he had lived and t..

128:5.9 Sabbath, visited with his mother, t. the children,

130:1.5 both good and evil, but Jesus never t. such error.

132:0.4 thus were these Jesus-t. men and women prepared

132:0.5 out of this group of thirty-two Jesus-t. religious

132:0.9 more than two, while most often he t. them singly.

132:1.1 Jesus t. Angamon: The standard of true values must

132:4.2 As a rule, to those he t. the most, he said the least.

133:3.3 Paul met others who had been t. by the “Jewish tutor

133:4.2 The miller he t. about grinding up the grains of truth

135:3.3 not harmonize with what his parents had t. him.

136:7.2 Well had he been t. that Scripture: “There shall no

136:9.7 Scriptures which his mother had t. him, such as:

137:5.2 whether you are what my mother has t. us, and I

137:7.13 He early t. his followers that the kingdom of heaven

137:7.14 Jesus t. these men all they could assimilate.

138:1.2 pertains to the kingdom, even as I have t. you.”

138:5.3 that they be alone to talk over what he had t. them.

138:6.3 and no man dared to ask why he so t. them.

138:8.2 Jesus t. them to preach the forgiveness of sin

138:8.8 He t. his apostles that faith was the only requisite

138:8.8 Jesus t., “Faith is the open door for entering into

138:8.10 Jesus invariably t. his apostles by questions and

139:1.5 Whether Jesus privately t. the apostles or preached

140:5.1 Jesus t. his followers to manifest fatherly love rather

140:6.2 he gathered the apostles around him and t. them

140:6.7 the twelve could not comprehend all that he t. them,

140:7.2 Jesus had greeted these people and t. them

140:8.3 He t. the active and alert submission to God’s will.

140:8.4 He t. them not to resist evil, not to combat injustice

140:8.11 He t. pure sympathy, compassion.

140:8.14 He t. the new and larger brotherhood of man—

140:8.16 He never t. his followers to avoid earthly possessions

140:8.21 Jesus knew, and so t. his apostles, that the sensual

140:8.26 Jesus knew men were different, and he so t. his

140:8.27 The carpenter’s son never t. character building;

140:8.27 he t. character growth, declaring that the kingdom

140:8.30 Jesus t nothing to deter his believers from the pursuit

140:10.2 his teaching because Jesus was all that he t..

140:10.7 t. his followers to treat all men as their brothers.

140:10.8 He t. morality, not from the nature of man, but from

141:1.3 He t. them nothing new but reviewed his former

141:4.4 The Master t. them much about the whole man—

141:4.4 He t. them to recognize: 1. Diseases of the flesh—

141:7.2 The Master t. these three many new and advanced

142:1.1 Jesus or one of the apostles t. daily in the temple.

142:4.4 Flavius believed all that Jesus t. him.

142:6.1 he went to hear him as he t. in the temple courts.

143:7.1 Jesus t. many great truths, and in particular he laid

144:1.7 effort to co-ordinate what the Master had so far t.

144:3.2 I would present the one which I t. my brothers and

144:3.14 Jesus t. the twelve always to pray in secret; to go off

144:3.16 He never t. a formal personal prayer, only group,

144:3.17 Jesus t. that effective prayer must be: 1. Unselfish—

144:4.6 At least, prayer as the Master t it is such a beneficent

144:6.5 of the prayer which Jesus had so recently t. them.

145:0.2 He also received and t. many earnest inquirers,

145:2.2 As Jesus t. in the synagogue this Sabbath

145:2.11 He t., as one having authority and not as the scribes.

145:5.4 He t. them about what had transpired and explained

145:5.6 “Andrew, have I not t. you and these others that

145:5.7 tell the people to believe in that which we have t.

146:2.4 and linked together in the prayer which Jesus t.

146:2.14 13. Jesus t. that the prayer for divine guidance over

146:2.14 Jesus never t. that human knowledge and special

146:2.14 When Jesus t. his associates to pray in the spirit

146:2.17 16. Jesus t. his followers that, when they had made

146:2.17 Worship, t. Jesus, makes one increasingly like the

146:3.1 For more than an hour Jesus t. this Greek the

146:4.6 In no place where Jesus had t. had he met with

147:4.1 “Master, although you have t. us the positive

147:6.6 He t. that those who know God can enjoy the liberty

149:2.6 and he invariably t. them the way of deliverance.

149:3.1 Jesus was a teacher who t. as the occasion served;

149:3.1 Jesus t. not so much from the law as from life, by

149:4.3 Jesus preached temperance and t. consistency—

149:4.4 He t. reverence free from fear and superstition.

149:4.5 what Jesus t. about the balanced character

150:4.2 What I have t. you privately, that preach with

150:9.3 Jesus had long t. the apostles that a soft answer

151:1.1 first of a long series of such parables which he t.

151:2.6 He caused them to recall what Jesus had t. them

151:4.1 Jesus again t. the people from the boat, saying:

151:4.7 Jesus seldom t. the masses except by this means.

152:5.3 All these months have I t. you the truths of the

152:5.4 have full faith in the gospel which I have t. you.”

152:6.4 Jesus t. the appeal to the emotions as the technique

153:5.4 You have t. us the words of eternal life.

154:1.3 more idealistic and spiritual concepts t. by Jesus,

155:1.6 And many other things the Master t. his apostles and

155:2.3 further reference to the parable of the sower and t.

155:3.8 Jesus repeatedly t. his apostles that no civilization

155:6.12 why I have so often t. you that the kingdom can

156:1.8 The next day, as Jesus t. his apostles, commenting

156:2.2 Jesus t. the twenty-four each morning at the home of

156:4.2 when he t. the believers concerning the Father’s

156:5.22 And many other things Jesus t. them before they

157:6.4 Thus did Jesus exemplify in his life what he t. in his

157:6.4 He rather t. that the spirit was easy victor over both

159:1.1 disciple’s question, Jesus t. the lesson on forgiveness

159:3.1 Jesus t.: Always respect the personality of man.

159:5.1 Jesus t. the disciples about the positive nature of

159:5.10 The Master t. a positive standard of righteousness:

159:5.11 On this occasion Jesus t. three ways of contending

160:1.10 t. you, the isolation of worshipful meditation.

160:3.1 Jesus has t. us that God lives in man; then how

162:1.2 on several occasions and publicly t. in the temple.

162:1.9 for on several occasions Jesus t. in Solomon’s Porch

162:2.1 The first afternoon that Jesus t. in the temple, a

162:2.1 Jesus replied: “No man has t. me the truths which

162:5.4 nothing of myself but only as the Father has t. me.

162:5.5 As Jesus thus t. the pilgrims in the temple courts,

162:8.3 when will both of you learn to live as I have t. you:

163:2.4 believe everything you and your apostles have t.

163:2.11 Jesus never t. that it was wrong to have wealth.

163:2.11 advised his well-to-do disciples as he t. the rich

164:2.2 Not since the times when Jesus had t. in Alexandria,

164:5.2 questions, and he t. them for more than two hours.

165:1.1 Jesus t. this multitude at least once each day when

166:5.6 strictly to the religion of Jesus, as he lived and t.,

167:3.6 Jesus t. again in the synagogue on Sunday, and many

167:6.3 and t. that the advancing children of God must grow

167:6.4 departed so far from that which he painstakingly t.

167:6.5 The Master by precept and example t. the value of

167:7.4 When I t. you that many of these seraphim are

169:4.1 At the time Jesus lived on earth and t. in the flesh,

169:4.4 Jesus t. his apostles that, while they never could fully

169:4.8 And he further t. that this God of universes and

169:4.9 Jesus never t. that he who had seen him had seen

169:4.11 the Father in his earth life, he t. little about him.

169:4.11 he t. only two things: that God in himself is spirit,

170:1.3 This is the kingdom concept which John t..

170:1.4 From the very first Jesus and the apostles t. both of

170:1.13 he t. the kingdom as embracing man’s personal

170:2.7 Jesus t. that eternal realities were the result (reward)

170:2.9 the expanded idea of the kingdom which was t. by

170:2.11 Long had the Master t. his followers to pray: “Your

170:2.17 the Master distinctly t. a new concept of the double

170:2.20 Jesus t. that, by faith, the believer enters the kingdom

170:2.20 In the various discourses Jesus t. that two things are

170:2.23 Jesus t. that sin is not the child of a defective nature

170:2.23 Regarding sin, he t. that God has forgiven;

170:3.2 Though Jesus t. that faith, simple childlike belief,

170:3.2 he also t. that, having entered the door, there are

170:3.8 Jesus t. a living religion that impelled its believers to

170:3.8 Jesus t. religion as a cause and ethics as a result.

170:3.9 Jesus t. that the religion of the kingdom is a genuine

170:5.8 this kingdom which the Master t. exists within the

170:5.10 the spiritual concept of the real kingdom as Jesus t. it

170:5.13 Jesus t. that the truth-loving soul, the one who

171:1.3 no matter what he t. them, they would not give up

171:4.2 I have t. you much that is needful for this time, but

171:8.1 sat up late the night before while Jesus t. Zaccheus

173:0.3 They went to the large court where Jesus so often t.,

173:1.8 all the rest of that day while Jesus t., guards set by

175:1.10 Remember, I have t. you that he who would be

175:2.3 to do such wicked deeds in the name of one who t.

176:3.2 Have I not all this time t. you that your connection

176:3.7 no changes to be made in that which you t. us;

177:4.10 best to learn to love the truths which he t. them.

178:0.1 spot a short distance above their camp and there t.

178:1.12 the great law of human fairness which I have t. you

178:3.2 I have t. you the truth concerning the kingdom

180:1.3 if you are but willing to do what I have t. you.

180:1.6 The Master has t. the apostles that they are the sons

180:2.2 If you do as I have t. you, you shall abide in my love

180:3.9 Have I not t. you that the words which I speak are

180:4.3 bring to your remembrance everything I have t. you.

180:6.8 “Down here I have t. you in proverbs and spoken to

181:2.10 Do not forget what I have t. you regarding the

181:2.11 slowness of comprehending the truths I have t. you

181:2.24 “I have t. you much by word of mouth, and I have

181:2.25 which I have t. you is infinite, divine, and eternal.

182:1.5 I have given these men your word and have t.

182:1.5 purified through the truth I have t. them and love I

184:1.6 I have t. in the synagogues and many times in the

184:3.10 That Jesus t. them impossible things and otherwise

184:3.12 3. That he t. magic inasmuch as he promised to build

184:5.4 2. That he t. the people to refuse to pay tribute to

186:2.2 Jesus had t. his apostles the uselessness of casting

186:2.2 swine, and he now dared to practice what he had t.

188:4.8 loving Father, the only concept which Jesus ever t.

188:4.8 incompatible with the concept of God as it was t.

188:4.9 Jesus t. that service to one’s fellows is the highest

188:5.2 He t. us not to resist evil but to find through him a

190:5.4 Do you not remember that this Jesus always t. that

193:0.3 I t. you that my one purpose was to reveal my

193:5.2 Remember all I have t. you and the life I have

194:1.2 up in that very place where his Master had last t.

194:2.1 Jesus lived on earth and t. a gospel which

194:2.4 From the beginning Jesus t. that the spirit would not

194:3.11 Jesus had already t. his followers that his religion

194:4.11 Greek associate began to preach more as Jesus t.,

195:0.18 Many of the great truths t. by Jesus were almost lost

195:1.1 t. spiritual liberalism leading to religious liberty.

195:10.5 followers of Jesus who really live and love as he t.

196:0.8 very heart of the prayer which he t. his disciples

196:0.10 look not so much for what he t. as for what he did.

196:2.9 he delivered them from the slavery of taboo and t.

196:2.10 He t. men to place a high value upon themselves in

taunt

143:1.7 “Today, the unbelievers may t. you with preaching

taunted

76:2.2 But this Abel would not allow, and he t. his brother

136:7.4 No matter whether the Pharisees t. him for a sign,

185:4.2 Herod t. and dared him to perform a miracle, but

194:3.2 They t. Jesus on the cross, saying, “Let us see if God

taunting

136:8.1 And always did he refuse the t. challenge of his

tauntingly

162:2.9 they were astonished and spoke t. to Eber: “Are

185:7.5 he pointed to him and t. said, “Behold your king.”

taunts

76:2.5 one day, when Abel’s t. so infuriated his bellicose

158:4.6 believers suffered the t. of these unfriendly critics.

184:4.5 As these insults, t., and blows fell upon Jesus, he

185:4.2 not reply to his many inquiries or respond to his t..

186:2.11 Sovereign thus subjected in humiliation to the t.

187:3.4 Inasmuch as Jesus would make no reply to their t.,

tavern

130:8.2 Ezra, the backslidden Jew, who kept the t. where

taxsee tax collector(s)

69:9.3 —the inheritance t. was one hundred per cent.

69:9.6 to public welfare or to the king, an inheritance t..

72:7.5 Most of the states assess a rather heavy bachelor t.,

72:7.6 prevents levying a t. of more than one per cent on

72:7.11 3. Inheritance t..

72:7.11 federal government levies a graduated inheritance t.

72:9.4 all governmental servants supported by t. funds are

97:9.22 Amaziah, had trouble with the revolting t.-paying

126:5.5 the synagogue assessments and the temple t. of one

127:2.6 Patriotic issues, when complicated by t.-gathering

135:6.8 to the t. gatherers he said: “Extort no more than

138:3.4 Levi family had long been engaged in t. gathering;

139:7.1 Matthew belonged to a family of t. gatherers,

157:1.1 said: “Does not your Master pay the temple t.?”

157:1.1 “Why of course the Master pays the temple t..

157:1.1 by the gate, and I will presently return with the t..”

157:1.2 it is well in the circumstances that we pay the t..

157:1.3 by the messenger of David, to meet the temple t.

157:1.3 The collector accepted the t., foregoing the penalty

157:1.4 and Peter so soon appearing with the temple t.,

173:1.3 The temple head t., payable by all except women,

181:2.14 —what the Father can do for a hated t.-gatherer

tax collector(s)

126:5.5 the t. tried to squeeze extra revenue out of Jesus,

126:5.6 might be discovered and confiscated by the t.,

127:4.10 that at least the harp was safe from seizure by the t..

157:1.0 1. THE TEMPLE-TAX COLLECTOR

157:1.1 near the boatshop, a temple-t. came upon them

157:1.1 noting a peculiar expression on the face of the t.,

167:5.1 the parable of the Pharisee and the publican (a t.).

171:6.1 Zaccheus the chief publican, or t., happened to be

taxation

69:9.15 property to the individual, reserving the right of t..

70:7.18 T. has been a long struggle, one of the earliest forms

70:12.15 9. T. enslavement of the citizenry by the state.

71:5.2 prevent t. from handicapping industry and keep the

72:3.1 property used for home purposes are free from t.

72:7.0 7. TAXATION

72:7.6 There is little or no uniformity among the t. schemes

97:9.16 all of the tyranny and t. of his father’s regime.

122:7.1 be made which could be used for effecting better t.

taxed

89:4.9 to do this he must needs have sorely t. his toiling

134:6.10 Today, the citizens of the great powers are t.,

157:1.4 usually it is the stranger who is t. for the upkeep of

taxes

70:7.18 merchants to collect debts and rulers to collect t..

70:7.18 T. were originally levied to keep up the king’s house,

71:5.2 guarantee peace and quiet in industry, pay the t. to

71:8.6 The ability of the citizenry to control the levying of t.

72:9.5 brackets of suffrage reflecting the average yearly t.

126:5.5 next year they found it difficult to pay the civil t.,

127:2.1 in favor of rebellion against payment of t. to Rome.

127:3.1 The proceeds were used for t., to buy some new

129:1.8 When it came to the payment of t., Jesus registered

174:2.5 “right of coinage carried with it the right to levy t..”

185:3.1 John explained that Jesus and his apostles paid t.

185:5.1 he perverts the people, forbids the payment of t.,

taxing

26:7.1 the still-more-t. and far-more-arduous spiritual

72:7.3 Cities have no t. power, neither can they go in debt.

taxpayers

69:9.5 the improvident depend on the state (thrifty t.) to

72:9.5 Heavy t. are permitted extra votes up to five.

teachsee teach, not; see teachimperative

4:5.4 It is an affront to God to t. that innocent blood must

5:4.5 All religions t. the worship of Deity and some

14:3.3 Eternals of Days t. with supreme skill and direct their

19:5.4 The Melchizedeks t. that Inspired Trinity Spirits are

27:6.4 These Paradise philosophers t. by every possible

27:7.4 It is the task of the conductors of worship so to t.

28:6.8 the Significance of Origins t. these ascenders how

28:6.8 the Memories of Mercy t. them how to be truly

34:5.4 liaison hovers over the worlds, seeking to t. truth

37:6.4 We t. you how best to execute the things we

39:4.12 These seraphim t. the fruitfulness of patience: That

45:4.8 6. Singlangton, the first of the yellow men to t. and

48:6.36 seraphim t. the everlasting truth: If your own mind

48:6.37 receive their name because they are assigned to t.,

48:6.28 who so patiently t. the mansion world students

48:6.32 Some day they will t. you to seek truth as well as

48:7.1 On the first mansion world it is the practice to t. the

50:4.1 races are instructed and then sent forth to t. these

54:5.14 we t. forty-eight reasons for permitting evil to run

54:6.3 to t. that the good resulting from Lucifer’s folly

54:6.3 The Melchizedeks now t. that the good resulting

62:5.7 they were able to t. only a few of their new signs to

68:5.9 Caligastia and Adam endeavored to t. horticulture

74:7.22 Adam endeavored to t. the races sex equality.

74:8.5 Certain African tribes t. that they are descended

89:3.7 Nor did Jesus ever t. these unreasonable views to his

95:1.8 Melchizedek had warned his followers to t. about

96:4.3 Moses had endeavored to t. these Bedouins the

97:5.5 priests who t. for hire and the prophets who divine

104:1.3 Machiventa found it difficult to t. the Bedouins

107:2.5 The Melchizedeks t. that the fourth-stage Adjusters

108:3.10 The Melchizedeks t. that the Solitary Messengers are

119:5.4 the Melchizedek colleges began to t. the probability

123:5.9 questions” than he had “been able to t. the lad.”

123:6.4 this year Jesus had begun to t. James the alphabet.

124:1.13 beginning to learn from him as well as to t. him.

124:4.5 he continued to t. the home school for his brothers

126:2.3 Jesus never derived authority to t. truth from human

126:3.3 After his father’s death Jesus tried to t. the older

128:5.9 Jesus continued to t. the evening school three times

130:2.2 When he returned to Mongolia, he began to t.

130:8.4 The spirit of the Father cannot t. and save one who

132:7.4 Buddha tried to live and t. as a messenger of God,

134:6.4 Another world war will t. the so-called sovereign

136:4.1 Jesus first decided not to t. contemporaneously

137:7.5 Jesus endeavored to t. his associates what their

138:1.1 Jesus directed them to go forth, two and two, to t.

138:1.2 and you will t. them all that pertains to the kingdom,

138:3.6 “How dare you to t. that this man is righteous

138:5.2 wonderful truths which he endeavored to t. them.

139:5.5 multitudes who came to hear Jesus t. and preach,

140:1.3 the divine spirit that shall come to t. the minds

140:5.10 It is not so easy to t. a child mind these first two of

140:5.14 It is easy to t. this admonition even to a child.

140:5.16 It is a great error to t. boys and young men that it

140:6.4 “You have heard it said by those who t. the law:

140:6.6 “Master, what shall we t. the people regarding

140:6.6 the temptation to t. you rules of government, trade,

140:8.13 in all social situations to t. patience, tolerance, and

140:8.20 come down to earth to t. something additional,

140:10.4 Ever you insist on making literal all that I t..

141:3.8 Jesus intended to t. forgiveness, to “resist not evil

141:4.4 At this same time Jesus began to t. the twelve more

141:5.1 “James, James, when did I t. you that you should

141:6.4 You cannot t. the deep things of the spirit to those

142:2.1 You and your disciples t. us that God is a kind and

142:4.2 they shall no longer t., ‘Do not worship this and

142:6.1 Nicodemus would have gone often to hear Jesus t.

142:6.3 no mere man could so t. unless God were with him.

142:7.1 mode of life, but what shall we t. the multitude?

143:1.2 not for this world; that men cannot live as you t..

143:5.11 It was very difficult for Jesus to t. his apostles that

144:1.9 to Thomas’s request: “Master, t. us how to pray.”

144:1.10 request, to t. them a suggestive form of prayer.

144:2.1 that you might have something to t. the multitude.

144:3.1 to give them a model prayer which they could t. the

144:3.13 apostles desired Jesus to t. them a model prayer

144:8.1 by Pella, where they again began to t. and preach.

144:8.7 Jesus continued to t., saying: “But to what shall I

145:1.1 Entering the boat, he continued to t. the assembled

146:0.2 were at liberty to preach and t. without restriction,

146:2.14 he did t. that prayer is a factor in the enlargement

146:3.6 it will live among men and t. all men, even as I now

146:4.1 Jesus and the apostles would often t. and preach at

146:7.3 let us return to Capernaum to tarry and t. while the

147:4.1 How can we t. that this evil-intending man should

147:4.3 Let me now t. you concerning the differing levels

147:8.1 listeners retired, Jesus continued to t. his apostles.

148:1.2 They made no effort to t. just alike; there was no

148:2.3 Elman and his associates endeavored to t. the truth

149:2.10 Jesus dared to t. that catastrophes of nature are not

149:2.10 proclaimed man’s spiritual freedom and dared to t.

149:6.7 I would t. you to ‘love God and learn to do his will,

149:6.7 I t. you, ‘Love God—the all-merciful Father.’

149:6.12 prophet who said: ‘The priests thereof t. for hire,

150:1.1 that Jesus would dare to commission women to t.

150:8.3 the statutes of life; have mercy upon us and t. us.

151:1.3 when they heard Jesus t. the people in this manner,

151:2.5 one central and vital truth which we wished to t. the

151:2.6 this parable was spoken to t. us one great truth.

151:3.14 effort of the religious leaders at Jerusalem to t. that

152:2.1 Jesus continued to t. the people by day while he

152:7.1 neither did he permit them to t. or preach while

153:2.6 I have come to t. eternal truth, and foster living

153:4.5 upon as establishing your authority and right to t..

155:1.3 “Jesus continued to t. the twenty-four, saying: “The

155:6.1 Jesus continued to t. them regarding the religion of

156:2.2 they went abroad in Sidon to t. and preach during

157:2.1 like you to give us a sign of your authority to t.,

157:3.4 knew the time had come when he must begin to t.

159:1.6 Jesus t. the dangers and illustrate the unfairness of

159:2.3 at those who made bold to t. in the Master’s name.

159:2.3 never sat at Jesus’ feet should dare to t. in his name.

159:2.4 This man whom John forbade to t and work in Jesus’

159:3.1 should activate all who t. the gospel of the kingdom.

159:3.14 And much more did Jesus t. this group of believers

159:4.1 I observe that you t. us only a portion of the

160:1.14 The philosophy which I t., linked with the gospel

162:1.1 now that he had actually come to Jerusalem to t.,

162:1.4 parts of the Roman Empire saw Jesus, heard him t.,

162:1.8 Jesus appeared in the temple courts and began to t.,

162:2.1 how is it you can quote the Scriptures and t. the

162:6.3 Jesus continued to t. the multitude, saying: “Have

162:7.1 Jerusalem, Jesus again went into the temple to t..

162:9.1 Jesus did not again t. in the temple during this visit

163:2.4 he had heard Jesus t. and had been subsequently

163:4.8 (This they were to t. as man’s whole duty in place of

163:7.2 no longer necessary for Jesus to go abroad to t. the

164:3.15 thereby Jesus desired to t. his followers of that day

164:3.15 Jesus wanted to t. them that they must cease to

164:4.11 born in sin, and do you now presume to t. us?

165:3.7 the spirit that dwells within you shall certainly t. you

165:4.7 But Jesus did t. that the material and temporal must

165:5.3 contribute to the sustenance of all who t. and heal

166:4.12 Jesus continued to t. them and to answer their

167:0.1 Andrew, returned to the Pella encampment to t.

167:3.1 Abner arranged for the Master to t. in the synagogue

167:5.4 The Pharisees had gone so far as to t. that divorce of

167:7.1 do not believe in angels, what shall we t. the people

169:0.2 that Jesus planned to t. this one short week at Pella

170:5.14 began to t. that the kingdom was in reality to

172:2.1 he would probably deliver many addresses and t.

172:5.6 disappointment that nothing was done to t. the

173:1.5 Jesus, on this Monday morning, attempted to t. the

173:2.3 ask this question of anyone who presumed to t.

173:2.3 they so boldly presumed to t. without authority,

174:0.2 have failed to learn from me, my spirit will t. you.

174:1.1 James claims you t. that the Father forgives us

174:2.2 Jesus arrived in the temple court and began to t.,

175:1.4 after generation have we sent our prophets to t. and

175:1.16 You are tricksters since you t. that a man may swear

175:1.16 You also t. that, if a man swears by the altar, it is

175:3.3 that he might not return that day to t. in the temple,

176:1.1 for the spirit will t. you in that very hour what you

177:2.7 As long as we t. the child to pray, “Our Father who

178:1.16 very truths which they profess to t. and safeguard.

179:5.4 Jesus employed symbols because he wanted to t.

180:3.3 one who will continue to t. you the way of truth,

180:4.1 Jesus continued to t., saying: “When I have gone

181:2.15 When the new teacher comes, let him t. you the

183:3.4 Many of this armed band had heard Jesus t. in the

184:1.6 “Just what is it you are trying to t. the people?

185:3.1 Then he asked, “Did you ever t. that tribute should

187:4.1 thief, who had many times heard the Master t.,

190:5.2 Cleopas had often heard Jesus t. and had eaten

190:5.5 Jesus began to t. them as they walked along the

191:4.3 the Greeks already t. the good news; and I am soon

191:5.3 the far-away ascetics t. reverence; the Romans

192:1.10 same couples he had at first sent out together to t..

192:2.2 Let experience t. you the value of meditation and

192:2.12 “Matthew, if you would obey me, go forth to t. all

193:2.3 quick to recognize Jesus when he began to t. them.

193:3.2 did I not even send you out to t., two and two,

194:3.1 to t. men about the truths of the Father’s love and

teach, not

95:6.4 Zoroaster did not t. the worship of fire but sought to

96:4.3 Moses did not specifically t. that other peoples and

130:8.4 The spirit of the Father cannot t. and save one who

136:4.1 Jesus decided not to t. contemporaneously with

140:8.4 but Jesus did not t. passive tolerance of wrongdoing.

140:8.12 Jesus did not t. his apostles that they were to be

140:8.30 Jesus did not t. his apostles that religion is man’s

141:6.4 You cannot t. the deep things of the spirit to those

142:8.1 he did not t. fasting and other forms of self-denial.

149:2.2 it does also contain much that Jesus did not t..

153:3.2 “I did not t. you that my flesh is the bread of life

159:5.8 Jesus did not t. that the essence of his religion

162:9.1 Jesus did not again t. in the temple during this visit

165:4.7 Jesus did not t. nor countenance improvidence,

166:3.4 drink with you, and did you not t. in our streets?

teachimperative

130:6.3 t. your intellect to work for you; refuse longer to

131:5.4 “Lord, t. us how to live this life in the flesh while

131:5.4 T. us the good paths, and we will go right.

144:3.1 T. us how acceptably to pray to the Father in heaven

159:3.11 T. all believers to avoid leaning upon the insecure

159:3.13 T. all believers that those who enter the kingdom are

163:4.8 7. T. that man’s whole duty is summed up in this one

teachable

42:10.4 on the t. (nonmechanical) level of material mind.

65:0.6 the adaptative or nonmechanical-t. types of mind—

65:7.4 the nonmechanical-t. types of organismal response.

140:5.7 One was self-sufficient; the other was t. and truth-

170:2.21 to be open-minded and t. like an unspoiled child.

teachersee teacher, new; see Teacher

2:6.5 Truth exhibits God as a revealer, as a t..

3:3.1 Said your great t. of the insignificant sparrow, “One

20:10.4 the Trinity Daynal Sons disclose the t. personality

25:4.12 way in to Havona you enact the role of a pupil-t..

32:3.12 to meet the need for pattern t. guides for those who

34:6.6 the world of today needs is the truth which your t.

42:9.1 When a renowned religious t. reasoned that seven

42:9.1 if he had known more of chemistry, he might have

43:3.4 One t. understood that the Most Highs were not

43:3.4 for he said, “He who dwells in the secret place of the

44:0.3 corps of beings composed of certain t. personalities

45:4.4 2. Mansant, the great t. of the post-Planetary Prince

50:4.8 The t. brotherhood, the enlightenment of childhood

55:2.11 opportunity to gain in experience as t.-students all of

63:6.0 6. ONAGAR—THE FIRST TRUTH TEACHER

63:6.5 taught these simple folks by Onagar, their great t..

64:6.8 never after the days of this great t. did another leader

64:6.23 Orlandof became a great t. among the blue race

64:6.29 Mansant was a great t. of the post-Planetary Prince

73:2.1 promised Son of God, a racial uplifter, a t. of truth,

74:8.8 since Moses was the supreme t. of the Hebrews,

76:3.9 the duty of a Sethite: to be priest, physician, and t..

77:2.2 would become the t.-rulers of human society.

79:4.6 But the premier caste, the t.-priests, stems from the

89:3.6 If the advice of the tentmaker-t. were to be literally

92:5.12 neither was a religious t.; Lao-tse envisioned more

92:5.13 As a religious t., Jesus started out with the cult

93:3.6 this great t. subordinated everything to the doctrine

93:5.4 through the preaching of Ovid, a Phoenician t.

94:1.2 the direction of the Brahman caste of t.-priests,

94:6.9 Confucius was a rejected t. during his lifetime, but

94:7.1 in China, another great t. of truth arose in India.

94:7.5 pupil imparted to his t. the traditions of the Salem

94:8.2 followers called him Sasta, meaning master or t..

94:12.6 realities even as the disciples of the great t. in India

95:4.1 In due time there grew up in Egypt a t. called by

95:4.2 This noble t. believed that God-consciousness was

95:5.7 This young t.-king was a prolific writer, being

96:3.1 under that great leader, t., and organizer, Moses.

96:5.1 of military leader, social organizer, and religious t..

96:5.1 Moses was the most important individual world t.

96:6.4 now and then a solitary t. would arise proclaiming

97:1.1 a better opportunity for Samuel to function as a t.

97:1.2 This t. was a virile and resolute man.

97:1.5 Ever this energetic t. proclaimed, “You are great, O

97:4.4 And before this courageous t. was stoned to death,

97:7.5 No prophet or religious t. from Machiventa to the

97:7.10 This daring t. proclaimed that man was very closely

97:7.12 still further words of comfort did this great t. speak

97:7.13 this great t. portrayed the all-powerful Creator as

98:1.1 exacted the promise of each t. never to function as

108:6.3 A great t. once admonished men that they should

113:4.2 the seraphim is the t. of man’s evolving nature—

120:2.5 I counsel you to function largely in the role of a t..

121:6.4 Philo was a great t.; not since Moses had there lived

122:2.3 a son who shall be the forerunner of this divine t.,

122:2.8 grow to become a spiritual leader and religious t..

122:3.3 Mary thought her son was destined to be a great t..

122:5.3 he inherited his gift as a great t. and his capacity

122:7.5 Joseph adhering to the concept of a spiritual t. and

122:8.6 been told sometime before by a strange religious t.

123:5.3 pupils sat on the floor in a semicircle, while their t.,

123:6.3 About this time Jesus met a t. of mathematics from

124:1.4 drawing a charcoal picture of the t. on the floor

124:1.13 Jesus was an original thinker and a skillful t.,

124:2.2 chief t. was greatly intrigued by the lad’s curiosity,

124:2.8 Jesus was a born t. and simply could not refrain

124:2.10 the choice of becoming a religious t. of a new order.

124:4.8 exemplified by the renowned Nazareth t., Jose.

124:5.5 Jesus’ t. confidently believed that his alert pupil was

124:5.6 effective t. and eldest brother to this family—his

125:2.11 in company with Jesus’ Nazareth t. they made

125:2.11 Jesus accompanied his parents and t. on their visits

125:4.3 “Then,” rejoined the now irate t., “why are you

125:6.6 opportunities ever granted him to function as a t.

126:0.4 at last a really great t. was to come out of Nazareth

126:3.6 deliverer or moral t. solely to the Jewish people.

126:3.7 when the time came for him to go forth as a world t.,

126:3.10 coming of a national deliverer, a Jewish t. or king.

126:3.11 If he were a new t. and not the Messiah, then how

126:5.3 cling to the belief that Jesus was to become a great t.

127:1.2 the sympathizing friend and the authoritative t..

127:1.7 enter publicly upon his work as a t. of truth and as

127:2.7 his old t., the chazan, who counseled him about

127:2.9 Jesus to remain “with us, to be our father and t.,

127:5.6 would begin his career as a t. of living truth.

128:4.3 Jesus was recognized and hailed as a master t. by the

128:4.6 cause subsequent generations to venerate the t. in

128:4.6 to serve this natural human tendency to exalt the t.

128:5.2 to establish himself in their city as a religious t.,

128:5.5 the invitation to become a great t. in Alexandria.

129:1.12 James was the most interested in Jesus as a t.,

129:2.7 he would never be accorded the status of a regular t.

130:3.7 The true t. maintains his intellectual integrity by

130:4.1 Jesus interpreted for the learned Greek t. but injected

130:4.1 the t. and his pupil had a long and heart-to-heart

130:5.3 had not devoted himself to the work of a public t.,

130:7.2  his t. said: “Become interested in your fellows; learn

132:3.1 suggested that he return to Palestine as a Mithraic t..

132:4.1 than those which characterized his later life as t.

132:7.1 When Ganid asked his t. why he evinced so little

133:1.5 that was about all the lad could get his t. to say

133:3.5 what became of such a wise and brilliant Hebrew t..

133:4.5 To the Epicurean t. he said: “You do well to choose

133:5.1 interesting discussions of the lad and his versatile t..

133:8.2 why his t. manifested so little interest in Antioch,

133:9.1 Ganid had watched his t. help with the loading of

133:9.1 “The t. surely is not without honor in the eyes of a

133:9.4 “Farewell to a great t., one who has made us better

133:9.4 friend they had just taken leave of—Joshua their t..

133:9.5 which Ganid had learned from Jesus, his beloved t..

133:9.5 Later on in life, when Ganid heard of the strange t.

133:9.6 which might be termed: The mission of Joshua the t..

134:0.1 to await the beginning of his lifework as a public t.

134:3.6 prompt and summary dismissal of the offending t..

134:3.7 in order to gain a seat on this faculty—every t. must

134:3.7 it was as such an independent t. that Jesus appeared

134:4.10 They well knew what would happen to any t. who

134:7.2 the scribe of Damascus, and the t. of Alexandria.

134:9.9 ever recognized in the public t. the same person

134:9.9 him in his later role of public and authoritative t..

135:7.3 believers lingered with their adored t. day after day.

137:2.2 and through much kindness of heart has our t.

137:2.6 looking up, inquired, “Whence comes this t.?”

137:2.9 why their new-found t. was so concerned with

138:6.2 Jesus was the t.—the Master; his associates were

138:8.9 Jesus was master and t., but he was more—he was

138:9.1 Real men simply could not desert a revered t. who

140:3.1 Of the t. more is expected than of the pupil; of the

140:8.21 Jesus was a positive t. of true virtue.

141:7.10 He announced that he had come to function as a t.

141:7.10 a t. sent from heaven to present spiritual truth to

141:7.10 And this is exactly what he did; he was a t., not a

141:7.10 He was a t. of man’s spirit, but through the mind.

142:6.3 “Rabbi, we know that you are a t. sent by God,

142:6.6 “Can it be that you are a t. in Israel and yet ignorant

142:8.1 eccentric men refused to accept him as a t. sent

145:5.10 We follow a t. who seeks no glory for himself.”

146:3.1 listened with patience and sympathy to the Greek t.

147:0.2 objections to Jesus’ work as a healer or religious t.

147:7.2 You who have lost your t. may be justified in

149:3.1 Jesus was a t. who taught as the occasion served;

149:3.1 as the occasion served; he was not a systematic t..

149:4.2 debases the mind, and handicaps the spirit t. of

150:2.3 Mary Magdalene became the most effective t. of

150:7.4 including the doting chazan t. of his youth, were

150:9.3 were not accustomed to seeing their beloved t.,

151:3.10 the parable form of teaching enables the t. to present

151:3.10 while he largely avoids all controversy and outward

153:2.3 Will you also seek to put to death the t. who dares

154:5.3 I am neither a t. nor a preacher, but it is in my

156:1.1 had heard much of Jesus as a great healer and t.,

156:1.5 Norana replied: “Yes, t., I understand your words.

157:6.2 the time when the t.-healer was becoming the

157:6.3 the years of his ministry as t. and healer and up to

157:6.5 Jesus presented the gospel as its master t..

157:6.5 Jesus appeared not merely as a t. but as the divine

157:6.6 lead his followers into the spiritual kingdom as a t.,

157:6.6 then as a t.-healer, but they would not have it so.

159:3.10 You shall not portray your t. as a man of sorrows.

161:0.2 apostles of John the Baptist who had been his t.

161:2.8 Jesus speaks with the authority of a divine t..

162:2.4 “Even though this t. is from Galilee, and even though

162:2.9 There is something out of the ordinary about this t.

162:6.3 the true t. of the way which leads to life everlasting

163:2.2 If you would be an ordained t., you must let others

164:3.11 a great man, a learned t. or a holy prophet;

164:4.3 Such a man cannot be a t. sent from God.”

164:5.2 The t. of truth attracts only those who hunger for

166:5.7 Abner was a faithful believer in, and t. of, the gospel

171:0.7 their beloved t. would be hanging on a Roman cross

173:2.3 only the Sanhedrin could ordain an elder or t.,

173:2.3 ordination conferred the title of “rabbi” upon the t.

173:2.7 admitting that he was an irregular t. since he had

174:2.2 Jesus: “Master, we know you are a righteous t.,

176:4.3 and in his stead, another t., the Spirit of Truth;

180:4.1 with my promise to send them another t..

180:5.6 as being the positive injunction of a great moral t.

180:6.2 to my place on high before I can send this spirit t.

181:0.1 that their friend and t. was going to leave them,

181:2.18 be content to be the t. and counselor of those who

183:3.3 in retribution for his daring to betray their beloved t..

184:3.13 making it appear that Jesus was a dangerous t. to be

185:5.6 intimation that this meek-mannered t. of strange

188:5.6 The very first t. of his gospel who was called upon

190:0.5 but Mary was their chief t. and public spokesman.

194:3.8 The spirit guides into all truth; he is the t. of an

196:1.4 the world’s greatest religious t. was indeed a layman.

teacher, newsee also Spirit of Truth

126:3.11 If he were a new t. and not the Messiah, then how

137:1.1 I believe you are the new T., and though I do not

180:4.2 me in your hearts even until I send you this new t.,

180:4.5 This new t. is the Spirit of Truth who will live with

180:4.6 Master said, but he grasped the promise of the nt.,

180:5.1 The new t. is the conviction of truth, the assurance

180:5.1 this new t. is the spirit of living and growing truth,

180:6.2 If I go not away, the new t. cannot come into your

180:6.2 to my place on high before I can send this spirit t.

180:6.4 wherefore did I say that this new t. would take of

181:1.4 but all men will not choose to receive this new t. as

181:1.5 I will surely send the new t. to be with you and to

181:2.13 counselor until that day whereon the new t. comes,

181:2.14 And when the new t. comes into your heart,

181:2.15 When the new t. comes, let him teach you the

181:2.17 departure in the flesh and the sending of the new t.

181:2.18 while you patiently await the arrival of the new t.,

181:2.20 permit me, as the spirit of the new t., to lead you

181:2.24 that which you now fail to comprehend, the new t.

182:1.4 Be near them, Father, until we can send the new t.

182:1.6 and so will the new t. ever be one with them and in

182:2.5 the time when the new t. shall come to live in your

194:3.1 this day, on which the Spirit of Truth, the new t.,

194:3.1 As the indwelling spirit of the “new t.,” the Master

194:3.6 all received the new t., as did all the honest of heart

194:3.6 This new t. was bestowed upon mankind, and every

194:3.8 he is the t. of an expanding and always-growing

194:3.8 This new t. will be forever unfolding to the truth-

194:3.9 associated with the bestowal of the “new t.,”

194:4.2 And on the day of Pentecost this new t. comes,

teacher-healer

157:6.2 the t. was becoming the newly conceived Messiah

157:6.6 into the spiritual kingdom as a teacher, then as a t.,

teacher-king

95:5.7 This young t. was a prolific writer, being author of

teacher-priests

79:4.6 the premier caste, the t., stems from the Sethites;

94:1.2 under the direction of the Brahman caste of t.,

teacher-rulers

77:2.2 they hoped would become the t. of human society

teacher-students

55:2.11 afford ample opportunity to gain in experience as t.

Teachersee Teacher - Jesus; see Teacher Son(s)

38:8.5 a level equivalent to that of a Mansion World T. in

45:4.7 of this people in the worship of “The Great T..”

55:4.22 Early in the seventh epoch the Trinity T. counselor

104:1.6 The earlier was T., Law, and Brotherhood;

TeacherJesus

129:2.3 “My T., go about your business, do your work in

130:3.7T. Joshua, you know more than these professors;

132:7.6 Then exclaimed Ganid: “T., let’s you and I make a

133:1.1 excitedly exclaimed: “I cannot understand you, T..

133:1.3 “But, T., if a stronger and ill-tempered creature

133:1.5 In my heart, T., I agree with you, but in my head I

133:3.7 he stammered out his answer: “No, T., I do not.

133:7.5 “But, T., what do you mean when you say that man

133:9.1T., is there anything that you cannot do?”

133:9.4 In bidding his t. farewell, Ganid said: “Farewell, T.

135:11.2 “So you see, T., that he who was with you at the

137:1.1 I believe you are the new T., and though I do not

137:1.3 settled in his own mind that Jesus was the great T.,

137:2.4 Andrew suggested to Philip, “Why not ask the T.?

137:2.5T., shall I go down to John or shall I join my friends

147:1.1T., we earnestly request you to go over to

147:5.4 Simon answered, “T., say on.”

147:6.4 Behold, T., your apostles do that which is unlawful

153:4.5 T., we would have you give us a predetermined sign

157:2.1T., we would like you to give us a sign of your

162:2.1T., how is it you can quote the Scriptures and

162:2.3 “Yes, T., we do look for the Messiah, but when he

164:1.1T., I would like to ask you just what I should do

164:1.2 “But, T., I should like you to tell me just who is my

171:6.2 I may be a publican and a sinner, but the great T.

172:3.13T., you should rebuke your disciples and exhort

176:2.2 If they were to part with their Master and T., how

183:3.5 a kiss upon his brow, said, “Hail, Master and T..”

196:0.9 when addressed as Good T., instantly replied,

196:2.2 to the one who called him Good T., “Why do you

Teacher Son(s) or Trinity Teacher Son(s)

7:6.6 unite to personalize the versatile TT., who range the

15:10.18 5. TT. who may chance to be on duty at

18:2.2 absent from his sphere, his world is directed by a TT.

19:0.1 TT., also classed among the Paradise Sons of God,

19:0.2 1. TT..

19:0.9 Excepting the TT. and possibly the Inspired Trinity

19:1.0 1. THE TRINITY TEACHER SONS

19:1.1 personalities, the TT. alone act in a dual capacity.

19:1.1 they are almost wholly devoted to the service of

19:1.1 They are the liaison beings who bridge the gulf

19:1.2 completed numbers, the T. are constantly increasing.

19:1.2 What the final number of T. will be I do not know.

19:1.3 numbers of T. are held in the reserves on Paradise,

19:1.4 that T. are the supreme co-ordinating personalities of

19:5.9 We know that the TT. are devoted to the conscious

20:1.4 3. TT.—the Daynals.

20:1.11 the TT. are the offspring of the Father, Son, and

20:1.12 both Magisterial and T. serve under the direction

20:1.15 Paradise sonship: the Magisterial Sons and the TT..

20:7.0 7. THE TRINITY TEACHER SONS

20:7.1 In Orvonton they are of record as TT., so named

20:7.1 On Salvington they are sometimes denominated the

20:7.2 In numbers the T. are constantly increasing.

20:7.2 include more than one third of all TT. in existence.

20:7.4 These S. partake of the combined natures of the

20:7.5 TT. receive no preliminary training in the central

20:7.5 They are dispatched directly to the headquarters of

20:7.5 they utilize the combined spiritual influence of a

20:8.2 The exact number of T. in Nebadon I do not know

20:8.3 The T. compose the faculties who administer all

20:8.3 They conduct an agelong course of training, ranging

20:8.4 these ever-faithful and universally efficient TT..

20:8.4 They are the exalted teachers of spirit personalities,

20:8.4 even the tried and true teachers of the Sons of God

20:8.4 endless details of the duties and functions of the T.

20:9.1 age, the TT. always volunteer for this service.

20:9.1 the T. even now visit your world for the purpose

20:9.2 TT. have nothing to do with terminating planetary

20:9.2 They neither judge the dead nor translate the living,

20:9.2 they are accompanied by a Magisterial Son who

20:9.2 T. are wholly concerned with the initiation of a

20:9.2 They make real the spiritual counterparts of material

20:9.3 The T. usually remain on their visitation planets for

20:9.3 One T. presides over the planetary millennial reign

20:9.3 local universe personalities associated with the TT..

20:9.4 planetary activities touch upon those of the T..

20:9.5 The TT. seem to be so completely identified with

20:9.5 We firmly believe that the T. and the finaliters are

20:9.5 these T., who have become so thoroughly familiar

20:10.2 The Creator, Magisterial, and T. are the gifts of the

20:10.3 In the TT. the love, mercy, and ministry of the three

22:1.12 the Master Spirits and after serving under the TT.,

22:8.2 further training in the local universes by the TT..

22:8.3 are the apprentices, student helpers, of the T.,

22:8.4 The T. in the local universes may nominate their

22:9.1 with the advice of their former instructors, the TT..

22:9.2 but as a result of their service with the TT. on the

22:9.7 training with the Supreme Executives and the T.,

26:1.17 the circulating teachings of the marvelous TT.;

30:1.19 1. TT..

30:2.30 8. TT..

30:2.41 3. TT.—Daynals.

35:4.1 of the Melchizedeks in association with the TT..

37:2.2 perform an analogous service for the corps of TT..

37:2.9 these superangels are assigned to the corps of TT.

37:2.9 mortals of the realm and the invisible corps of T..

37:2.11 three worlds are devoted to the schools of the T.

37:2.11 are reserved for the triune deliberations of the T.,

37:2.11 and they have long been associated with the T..

37:2.11 future relationship that will obtain between the T.,

37:4.5 Creator Son, the Magisterial Sons, and the TT..

37:6.1 administered by the TT. and the Melchizedek corps

37:6.2 and the schools of the T. and the Union of Days.

39:1.13 from the Melchizedeks and the TT. down to the

45:4.21 Eras of the Magisterial Sons and T. and the ages of

45:7.2 Also do the TT. collaborate, and they impart the

46:5.4 the creature-trinitized sons not assigned to the TT..

46:5.13 The second circle is occupied by the TT..

46:5.13 forward the training of the newly arrived primary T..

46:5.13 The TT. come the nearest to being the personal

46:5.13 they are at least Trinity-origin beings.

49:5.27 for the culminating mission, the arrival of the TT..

49:5.27 This epoch of the T. is the vestibule to the final

52:0.7 6. Post-T. Man.

52:7.1 on the average evolutionary world are the TT.,

52:7.1 coming will precede or follow the appearances of T.

52:7.2 The T. come in groups to the spiritualizing worlds.

52:7.2 A planetary T. is assisted and supported by seventy

52:7.4 As the era of TT. progresses, the spiritual allegiance

52:7.8 T. continue to come to these peaceful worlds.

52:7.8 They do not leave a world until they observe that the

52:7.8 A Magisterial Son of judgment accompanies the T.

52:7.9 Each recurring mission of the TT. successively exalts

52:7.10 The TT. may return many times to the same world.

52:7.11 the conclusion of the terminal mission of the T. that

52:7.14 will usher in the day of the advent of the TT.;

52:7.16 The departure of the T. corps, at the end of their first

55:0.1 the successive planetary missions of the TT. with

55:0.1 In these endeavors the T. enjoy the assistance of

55:0.2 This era of light and life, inaugurated by the T. at the

55:1.1 Before the T. leave a world at the conclusion of

55:2.2 but with the onset of the successive ages of the T.,

55:2.2 and by the time of the terminal mission of the T.,

55:4.1 finaliters are active in co-operation with the TT., but

55:4.5 presently to be advised by a counseling TT.,

55:4.8 One of the last acts of the TT. on their terminal

55:4.12 the T. serve as counselors to the finaliters.

55:4.12 they serve as volunteers and not by assignment;

55:4.12 they serve exclusively with the finaliter corps except

55:4.12 they may be had as advisers to the Planetary Adam

55:4.14 the Evening Stars (the superangels), and the TT..

55:4.15 During this or the following age a T., assisted by the

55:4.17 On the worlds the TT. appear in new roles.

55:4.17 they now come to the worlds as volunteer counselors

55:7.1 This age is inaugurated by the TT. at the close of

55:8.5 On the inhabited worlds the T. become voluntary

55:8.5 these T. also accompany the finaliters to the mansion

55:10.6 During this epoch the TT. are volunteer advisers,

55:10.9 Son, the Creative Spirit, the Evening Stars, the T.,

67:6.5 a volunteer T., a Brilliant Evening Star of Avalon

93:10.8 of future appearances of both Magisterial and TT.,

93:10.8 as well as either a Magisterial Son or even TT..

119:4.3 bestowal mission of a TT. on world 462 in system

119:4.4 Never was this TT. persuaded as to the identity of

119:4.4 his attachment to the bestowal mission of this TT..

teacherssee Teachers, Mansion World

7:6.6 who range the grand universe as the supernal t. of all

9:8.6 a vast array of ministering spirits, messengers, t.,

14:4.18 various universe groups—advisers, directors, and t.

19:2.3 They are the sources of wisdom for all t. in the

19:5.9 techniques, are also functioning as t. of the realms.

19:5.9 We think that these two types of Trinity-origin t.

20:1.12 ministers—creators, servers, bestowers, judges, t.,

20:6.4 As t., these Sons are devoted to the enlightenment of

20:8.4 They are the exalted t. of all spirit personalities,

20:8.4 the tried and true t. of the Sons of God themselves.

20:10.4 As the true t. of ascending personalities, the

22:6.2 Trinity embrace upon the advices of their Havona t..

25:3.12 mysteries—judges evolving into interpretative t..

25:3.13 understood and perfectly functioning arbiter-t..

25:3.13 By this time these counselors and t. have become

25:3.13 Thus they become wonderful advisers and wise t.

25:4.15 they are students and t. of applied law, the laws of

25:4.15 the t. of all creatures concerning the technique of

26:9.1 beings inhabiting the central universe serve as t..

27:4.4 The directors of conduct really serve as glorified t.

27:5.5 The custodians are also the exalted t. of the central

28:5.11 These wonderful t. are also attached to the

28:7.1 of the secondary and tertiary orders serve as t..

28:7.3 space abridgers, error detectors, faithful t.,

30:3.8 maintains a strong corps of t. on the world below,

30:3.9 by serving as t. to those pupils just behind you in the

30:4.18 on countless assignments in association with their t.

31:1.1 Many of the Havona natives who serve as t. in the

33:4.7 Gabriel and his staff are not t; they are administrators

35:2.1 these Sons understanding friends, sympathetic t.,

35:2.2 they are the pattern and the t. of self-government to

35:2.7 They are the t. who so often win whole worlds of

35:3.21 co-operate with the Melchizedek and seraphic t. in

35:8.2 were classified and certified by their Melchizedek t.

35:10.1 Sovereign corps officiate as administrative t. of the

36:2.10 the college of life planning, wherein function t. and

36:2.19 wherein t. from both the central universe and the

37:6.3 The t. provide the enlightenment;the universe station

37:6.4 you are provided with t. who are qualified to instruct

37:10.5 personalities as helpers, students, observers, and t..

39:1.13 Teaching counselors are secretaries to all orders of t.

39:1.14 Even the true and consecrated t. of time are assisted

39:2.7 4. Assistant T..

39:2.7 The assistant t. are the helpers and associates of their

39:3.7 as exchange t. on the system training worlds.

39:4.10 On the system headquarters the seraphic t. will

39:6.7 6. Recorder-T..

43:3.4 Many later t. confused their vague and indefinite

43:4.8 That the t. of olden times knew of these things is

44:0.13 The original t. of these seven groups all hailed from

44:2.11 The higher intellectual t. and the transition ministers

44:5.8 7. The t. of rest.

45:4.21 held in reserve for the great t. of subsequent ages

45:5.7 the Melchizedeks maintain strong faculties of t. on

45:7.2 serve as t. in the various educational enterprises of

47:9.1 here you will receive the instruction of many t.,

48:3.13 and these brilliant beings will be your language t..

48:6.8 Even on Urantia they counsel the human t. of truth

48:6.37 They are the t. of those who seek insight into the

48:6.30 6. Recorder-T..

48:8.3 part of the celestial creation as t. and instructors,

49:6.17 gaining many experiences as t. in those realms which

50:4.3 the students and t. in the Prince’s schools were all

50:4.7 the classes for the training of t.—secular, cultural,

52:6.3 The racial and national interchange of students, t.,

55:2.9 go back as t. to the very worlds they passed by,

55:4.29 back to their native world to serve as t. for a season

63:6.7 From Oban Onagar sent out t. to the remote

64:6.22 were responsive to the persuasions of the t. of Prince

64:6.29 But mention is made only of those outstanding t.

64:6.29 With the passing of time, many lesser t. arose in

66:3.8 and inspiring these students, sent them back as t.

66:4.2 obstacle to the good influence of extraplanetary t. is

66:5.2 weaving was introduced by the t. of art and science.

66:5.8 It was therefore very natural that these t. should

66:5.15 Make us a pleasure to our divine t. and forever put

66:5.21 Lut induced the religious t. to include cleansing with

66:5.25 notwithstanding the repeated urgings of their t.;

66:6.6 The Dalamatia t. sought to add conscious social

66:7.1 the motive of these imported t. to encourage the

66:7.17 seven-day week was introduced by the Dalamatia t.

68:0.3 the co-operative order initiated by the Dalamatia t.,

68:4.4 to the liberalizing instruction of the Dalamatia t.,

69:9.4 The t. of revealed religion, more especially Christian

69:9.4 Christian t., were the first to proclaim that the poor

70:5.7 The peace rulers were also judges and t..

70:7.14 advanced tribes, after contact with the Dalamatia t.,

70:8.8 the demarcations between priest-t., ruler-warriors,

70:10.9 The t. of revealed religion have always proclaimed,

71:7.4 T. must be free beings, real leaders, to the end that

72:3.5 Moral instruction is offered by t. during the rest

72:3.6 Until twenty years ago the spiritual t. were under

72:4.1 the first three years all pupils become assistant t.,

72:9.3 Scientists, inventors, t., philosophers, and spiritual

74:1.2 Long before this they had been t. in the citizenship

74:7.1 of the Garden, serving there as t. in the lower grades.

74:8.13 The Christian t. perpetuated the belief in the fiat

76:3.5 and to act as t. in the schools of the garden.

76:3.10 those high-minded and noble t. of health and religion

77:8.12 When the early t. of the gospel of Jesus were thrown

78:3.1 violet race sent forth their excess inhabitants as t. to

78:3.1 but the absorption of the Adamite t., traders, and

78:5.5 the ends of the earth as missionaries, t., and traders.

78:5.5 But only a few t. and traders ever penetrated farther

78:8.6 prize these peace-loving Sumerians as able t. and

78:8.6 respected and sought after as t. of art and industry,

80:1.1 Andite brethren had entered Europe as t., traders,

80:7.13 The Greeks were not only great t. and artists, they

87:2.4 Many advanced t. tried to stop this, but they failed.

90:2.9 true prophets and t. arose to denounce and expose

90:2.9 Many true t. have appeared among the various tribes

91:7.2 The great religious t. and the prophets of past ages

92:5.4 religious leaders, the prophets and t. of mankind.

92:5.7 that these t. were the temporal personality fulcrums

92:5.8 In considering the t. of recent times, it may prove

92:5.9 The Sethite priests became the great post-Adamic t..

92:5.10 was regenerated by the efforts of those t. who were

92:5.10 formed the foundations on which later t. of truth

92:5.12 Confucius, Lao-tse, Zoroaster, and the Jainist t..

92:5.13 Philo of Alexandria were the greatest t. of this era.

92:5.16 characterized by the appearance of t. of religious

93:3.7 why numerous later t. held that Jesus was a priest

93:7.1 And as the decades passed, these t. journeyed farther

93:7.2 willing listeners to the Hittite t. of the Salem cult.

93:7.2 From this Andite center, t. were dispatched to the

94:0.1 The early t. of the Salem religion penetrated to the

94:0.1 then commissioned these pupils to function as t.

94:1.4 the Brahman priests later fought with the Salem t..

94:1.7 of their day in an effort to combat the Salem t.,

94:2.1 order greatly retarded the progress of the Salem t..

94:5.1 But the t. commissioned by Melchizedek and his

94:5.1 training Chinese t. who taught throughout all the

94:5.5 was exerted by the Indian t. of the Vedic faith,

94:6.1 Through the agency of several human t. the Salem

94:6.2 great religious, moral, and philosophic t. all over the

94:6.2 In China, the two outstanding t. were Lao-tse and

94:6.12 moral t., both Confucius and Lao-tse were deified

94:8.19 of believers but rather a community of student t..

94:9.2 The t. of Gautama’s gospel not only braved the

94:11.10 and undoubtedly would be, blessed with other t. of

94:12.4 followers and has begun to send t. to other peoples.

95:1.3 Although the Salem t. did much to refine and uplift

95:1.4 The Salem t. greatly reduced the number of the gods

95:1.5 Never did the Salem t. fully overcome the popularity

95:1.8 But it has often been the error of the t. of new truth

95:3.2 were augmented by the periodic arrival of t. of truth,

95:3.3 The message of one of the great t. of this epoch

95:3.5 These early Nile valley t. were the first to proclaim

95:4.4 Amenemope was not the greatest of the religious t.

95:6.1 For more than five hundred years the Salem t. made

96:1.8 later Alexandrian t. of Hebraic extraction taught

96:7.2 many were written by Egyptian and Mesopotamian t.

96:7.5 of more than a score of Mesopotamian religious t.

96:7.8 the first of that long line of the t. of Israel who never

97:1.2 Samuel sprang from a long line of the Salem t.

97:2.1 In both of these political divisions many truth t.

97:5.6 these t. would have overthrown the whole bloody

97:6.1 While several t. continued to expound the gospel of

97:7.6 At last Machiventa Melchizedek beheld human t.

97:10.4 faithful t. who passed the monotheistic torch of light

97:10.8 And thus the successive t. of Israel accomplished the

98:1.1 When the Melchizedek t. penetrated pre-Hellenic

98:1.2 The early influence of the Salem t. was nearly

98:1.5 the antipriestcraft doctrines of the earlier Salem t.

98:3.7 told Augustus of earlier attempts of the Salem t. to

98:7.2 their earnest Asiatic contemporaries, the Buddhist t..

98:7.9 Such well-meaning t. must not be held accountable

101:2.15 the world’s greatest religious t., even the prophets,

102:8.2 Many of the world’s most notable religious t. have

103:7.7 The t. of both science and religion are often too

110:1.2 they are the patient t. who so constantly urge their

111:0.4 In the conception of the atman the Hindu t. really

111:0.4 they failed to distinguish the copresence of the soul.

113:4.3 Seraphim function as t. by guiding the footsteps of

119:4.3 private secretary, to twenty-six different master t.,

121:2.12 by the Jerusalem religious leaders and rabbinical t..

121:6.2 And the writings of the Christian t. were soon to

121:6.4 there have been seven outstanding human t.: Sethard

121:6.8 by the timely intervention of certain Babylonian t..

121:7.4 interpretation of the law by the recognized t.,

121:8.5 the custom in those days for pupils to honor their t..

122:5.7 Both Joseph and Mary were good t., and they saw

122:8.6 went these three t. looking for this “light of life.”

123:6.6 all did not run smoothly for either parents or t..

123:6.8 In February, Nahor, one of the t. in a Jerusalem

124:6.10 the last and the greatest of Jerusalem’s heavenly t..

125:0.4 and thought deeply, as his questions to the t.

125:4.3 questions were embarrassing to the learned t. of

125:4.3 the majority of the temple t. were disposed to treat

125:4.3 one of the more intolerant t. grew impatient with

125:4.3 the t. with one accord derisively replied, “We

125:5.1 Jesus’ third day with the scribes and t. in the temple

125:5.8 this Nazareth youth plied these Jewish t. with

125:6.2 the t. were astonished that Jesus was so familiar with

125:6.3 they had hardly begun to answer Jesus’ question

125:6.4 the missing lad and beheld him among the temple t..

126:0.4 especially to his former t. in the synagogue school.

126:1.3 advanced course of reading under the synagogue t.,

127:3.5 the temple, explaining that he wanted to hear the t.

129:2.7 the many academies of the Jerusalem religious t..

130:3.3 early t. of the Christian religion made a great mistake

130:3.4 and from which he sent t. to all the world;

130:3.7 “You are an admiring pupil, but these t. are not

132:0.4 months in intimate association with religious t..

132:0.10 the other Christian t. in Rome heard about this

134:3.6 These t. were chosen, supported, and fully

134:3.6 At this time there were about seventy-five t. on the

134:3.7 These t. of the various religions made a great effort

134:3.7 There were five independent t. on the faculty who

134:4.10 teacher who assumed to lord it over his fellow t..

134:5.3 Religious t. must remember that the sovereignty of

134:6.14 the later Christian t. who joined the Urmia faculty

134:6.15 but Abner’s choice of t. was most unfortunate in that

134:6.15 in that they were unyielding and uncompromising.

134:6.15 These t. sought to make their religion dominant

134:6.15 They never suspected the oft-referred-to lectures of

135:4.2 Elijah was the first of the t. of Israel to be regarded

135:5.2 a new school of religious t. arose in Palestine,

135:5.2 These new t. evolved a system of belief that

135:5.2 These new t. leaned heavily on the predictions of

135:5.7 Again the Jewish t. differed.

135:6.8 John counseled the t. to instruct in the spirit as well

138:1.3 There is need for more t., and the Master has

139:1.9 freely among the early t. of the Christian church.

140:3.20 knew you; depart from me you who are false t..’

140:6.5 “You have heard the t. of the law say, ‘You shall not

140:8.20 many good things which these great t. stood for,

141:7.4 The Master sought to impress upon all t. of the

144:3.13 all great t. had formulated prayers for their pupils.

144:3.13 The religious t. of the Jews had some twenty-five

144:7.4 Abner was later on made the head of seventy t.

146:4.3 I have heard the message of your t., and I would

148:0.3 t. and pupils taught the people during the afternoons.

148:1.2 Each of the apostolic t. taught his own view of the

148:1.3 later seventy gospel t. and preachers were drawn.

149:2.2 Other t. of Jesus’ gospel did likewise, but none of

149:2.5 The t. of the religion of Jesus should approach other

149:2.8 Jesus dared to take women along as t. of the gospel

149:7.2 even the older t. were edified by the young preachers

150:1.1 had never occurred to either themselves or their t.

150:1.3 to behold them being recognized as authorized t.

150:1.3 to commission these ten women as religious t.

150:1.3 women t. and ministers were called deaconesses

150:4.1 I remain to comfort and instruct the younger t.,

153:2.2 And the priests and the t. heard Jeremiah speak these

153:2.2 the priests and t. laid hold of him, saying, ‘You shall

153:2.2 Then spoke the priests and the t. to the princes and

153:2.3 “The priests and t. of that day sought to kill

153:2.10 one of the t. from Jerusalem (a member of the

153:3.5 Many of these t. are blind guides.

153:4.2 he went on to state that the religious t. and leaders

155:4.1 this group of twenty-five t. of truth left Caesarea-

155:5.12 formulated the doctrines of their traditional t. and

155:6.6 Shame on those false religious t. who would drag

156:6.7 claiming that these t. were followers of John and

159:3.0 3. INSTRUCTION FOR T. AND BELIEVERS

159:4.10 some of the t. of the sanctity of this traditionalism

162:2.2 a formal religion of ceremonies which these t. are

162:7.3 while these deluded t. seek to do the things which

162:7.4 Your t. have even presumed to say that I do my

163:0.1 the Master subsequently chose the seventy t.

163:1.1 placed at the head of these gospel preachers and t..

163:6.1 was truly inspiring to hear these newly ordained t.

163:6.5 how my ministers and t. have been received by

164:0.1 “I would give these t. in Israel another opportunity

164:3.1 and the other Jewish leaders and religious t..

164:3.4 The older Jewish t., together with Plato, Philo, and

164:3.16 open challenge to the Sanhedrin and the Jewish t.

164:4.10 of Moses, and we are the t. of the laws of God.

164:4.11 “Hearken, you who claim to be the t. of all Israel,

164:5.2 Some of the Jewish t. sought to entrap him by

165:2.1 was in the presence of these Jewish t. and leaders,

165:2.3 profess to be t. in Israel; therefore does your sin

165:2.11 some of the Jerusalem t. said: “He speaks like one

165:2.12 about half of these Jewish t. professed belief in Jesus,

166:1.5 be closed by the prejudice and arrogance of false t.

167:1.4 “My friends, t. in Israel and learned lawyers, I

171:1.4 the apostles at what was known as the t.’ camp,

171:4.7 which kills the prophets and stones the t. of truth!

173:2.5 confessing that they, the religious t. and leaders of

175:0.2 coupled with his last denunciation of the false t.

175:1.3 even now would my Father receive these blinded t.

175:1.4 after generation have they killed these heaven-sent t..

175:1.10 you should honor your rulers and reverence your t.,

175:1.15 “Woe upon you, false t., blind guides!

175:1.17 You are truly blind guides and dumb t.; you strain

175:1.23 you who have stoned the prophets and killed the t.

175:2.1 religious t. of the Jewish nation onetime rejected

175:4.9 attacks upon their vested prestige as religious t..

176:1.3 Jesus did not want its t. and preachers to perish in

176:1.4 for many false t. will arise and many will be led

177:5.2 blinded rulers lead the t. of the gospel truth to their

181:2.24 the hand of that master of all t.—actual experience.

181:2.26 I know well that the false prophets and spurious t.

187:1.10 Alexander and Rufus, became very effective t. of

190:0.4 all the gospel t. united in this implicit faith in the

191:6.2 not to a race, a nation, nor to a special group of t.

194:3.11 the t. of this new religion are now equipped with

194:4.13 so that the active t. of the new religion about Jesus,

195:2.3 Small wonder their Greek t. were able to persuade

195:9.4 renaissance must await the coming of these new t. of

195:9.8 as handed down by their accepted religious t..

Teachers, Mansion World

37:1.8 7. Mansion World T..

37:7.0 7. MANSION WORLD TEACHERS

37:7.1 The M. are recruited and glorified cherubim.

37:7.2 the M. will receive consideration in the next paper,

37:7.2 as t. playing an important part in the morontia life,

37:7.2 they will be more extensively discussed in the paper

38:8.5 in direct line for advancement to the status of M.

38:8.6 When, as M., the once-embraced cherubim and

47:2.1 this undeveloped soul into the hands of the M. in

47:2.2 It is these same deserted cherubim who, as M.,

47:5.1 Mansonia the third is the headquarters of the M..

47:5.1 glorified cherubim serve as morontia t. all the way

48:5.0 5. THE MANSION WORLD TEACHERS

48:5.1 The M. are a corps of deserted but glorified

48:5.2 then go forth to the system training spheres as M..

48:5.2 These t. often visit the material worlds and function

48:5.3 There are billions upon billions of these t. in Satania,

48:5.4 M., like most other instructors, are commissioned by

48:5.4 but as individuals and as t. they are supervised by the

48:5.5 cherubim are inherently sympathetic t. of the

48:5.6 In the schools of the morontia life these t. engage in

48:5.7 under the tutelage of these faithful and patient t..

48:5.9 the M. advance, with experience, through the

48:5.9 They are practical and sympathetic t., wise and

48:5.10 Many of the older of these t., those who have long

53:7.5 But a heavy toll was taken of the M. and Mansion

teaches

25:8.11 and in the meantime t. in certain Paradise schools,

48:5.8 The mansonia life early t. the young morontia pupils

81:6.10 Science t. man to speak the new language of

82:4.3 women as a form of property; the Koran t. their

101:6.7 Revelation t. mortal man that, to start such a

137:8.9 for where the spirit of God t. and leads the soul of

153:2.11 the Son does only that which the Father t. him,

153:2.11 ‘Those whom the Father t. will hear also his Son.’

180:5.12 the new religion t. only self-forgetfulness,

195:5.2 Living truth t. the truth seeker aright only when it is

teachingnoun or verb

2:1.11 the truth—literal truth—of the t. which declares that

4:5.6 t. that his fatherly heart in all its austere coldness

5:4.8 the Hebrews centered their t. on “Know your God”;

14:4.20 they carry on the manifold tasks of t., training, and

24:0.1 those spirit beings who are concerned with t. and

28:6.8 including the t. of the ascending creatures.

34:6.4 have espoused the leading and t. of the Adjuster,

37:6.3 are beyond the human concept of the art of t. truth,

39:1.12 engage in extensive t. in certain Salvington schools

48:2.24 of morontia personalities for purposes of study, t.,

48:5.6 these teachers engage in individual, class, and mass t.

48:7.2 I had occasion to observe this method of t.;

50:4.6 instruction in connection with family-group t.,

50:4.12 Caligastia poisoned the t. provided in all the Urantia

55:3.9 Most of the t. was also done jointly; likewise all

55:6.6 a few very old planets where abandonters were t. the

66:6.7 to supplant this practice by t. that these children

66:7.6 Fad sponsored the Dalamatia plan of t.

66:7.19 was the center of all t. of the Planetary Prince

68:1.6 you might now be living in but for the combined t.

68:2.8 to adjust their antagonisms while at the same time t.

70:5.4 of the red man preserved the t. of Onamonalonton

73:2.1 contact with Van and Amadon took such t. seriously

74:5.6 the Caligastia t. of unbridled personal liberty;

74:7.3 The t. in these schools included instruction regarding

74:7.21 t. that effective prayer must be wholly individual,

77:3.8 The majority rejected the t. that their ancestors had

84:7.4 1. The new role of religion—the t. that parental

86:7.4 equally fallacious t. which bids them attribute all

89:3.4 mother cult were especially active in t. the virtue of

92:4.8 Father, and this t. has generally persisted ever since.

92:4.8 The essence of his t. was love and service, the loving

93:3.2 Melchizedek allowed the people to associate this t.

93:3.4 he made no effort to present t. beyond the fact of the

93:3.6 Emphasis was placed upon this t. for the purpose of

93:7.4 become absorbed into the older body of religious t.

93:9.6 The t. of Melchizedek was full and replete, but the

93:9.10 they also lost sight of the t. of this emergency Son

94:1.5 Never would the Brahman priests accept the Salem t.

94:1.6 refused to accept the Melchizedek t. of one God

94:2.4 This philosophically debilitating t. was soon

94:3.3 might such a t. have become the most advanced

94:3.6 The t. that the soul is the indwelling of the Brahman

94:3.7 The t. of the soul’s return to the Brahman is closely

94:5.2 It was in direct consequence of this t. that Taoism

94:6.1 that the purity of his t. on earth was being unduly

94:6.7 Lao’s t. of nonresistance and the distinction which he

94:8.8 rather was his t. designed to picture to mortal man

94:8.17 wide open for his successors to misinterpret his t.

94:8.18 great truth of Siddhartha’s t. was his proclamation

94:9.5 the Mahayana t. of the “Great Road ” to salvation

94:11.5 And this t. is one of the clearest presentations of the

94:11.10 gave rise to the t. that there were many Buddhas,

95:1.3 Such t. gained the ascendency for more than one

95:1.4 At the height of the new t. they exalted three gods

95:1.6 The early progress of the Melchizedek t. was highly

95:1.10 their t. who wrote many of the Old Testament

95:2.2 rendered Egypt more favorable to the Salem t.

95:5.9 the t. that Aton was not only the creator of Egypt

95:5.13 The t. of immortality for all men was too advanced

96:1.1 And the t. of Melchizedek regarding a Creator never

96:1.6 t. that material prosperity was a reward for serving

96:2.4 The Melchizedek t. concerning El Elyon, the Most

96:4.1 The evolution and elevation of the Mosaic t. has

96:4.5 the t. that their God was “mighty, terrible, fearful,

96:4.7 yet, despite this exalted t., the limited understanding

96:5.3 Without the t. of Machiventa to Abraham and his

96:6.2 the group who would conserve the Melchizedek t.

96:6.3 The burden of Joshua’s t. became: “Yahweh is a holy

96:7.7 human salvation as this extraordinary t. of Elihu,

97:0.2 from generation to generation in response to the t.

97:1.3 Samuel did little preaching, less t., but he did act.

97:1.4 Under his t., the God of the Hebrews was

97:2.1 warrior for righteousness, Elijah, began his t..

97:6.2 Jeremiah’s t. was the crescendo of the rising wave

97:9.19 one of the greatest of the prophets, began his t. as

98:2.3 classes of Hellenic peoples could grasp this new t.;

98:7.11 sincerely seek to follow in the way of its t..

99:2.5 proper attitude consists in the t. of nonviolence,

99:5.1 contrary t. of many modern socialists and humanists.

100:7.3 In all his t. and in everything Jesus did there was an

101:8.1 The acceptance of a t. as true is not faith; that is

103:2.6 In the absence of wrong t., the mind of the child

103:5.2 human being that tells him this t. is moral—right.

112:2.15 spirit dominance, volitional response to the t. and

113:1.1 The t. about guardian angels is not a myth;

120:3.9 the t. of the ever-present divine spirit of human

121:6.3 it was this later t. of combined Greek philosophy

121:7.6 system of t. embodying the philosophy of the Greeks

121:7.7 The Greeks brought to the new t. clearer concepts of

123:3.1 and now his father began t. him Greek.

123:5.5 In t., the chazan would utter a statement while the

124:1.3 dared to challenge the chazan regarding the t. that

125:2.5 the various places about the temple where t. and

125:5.5 favor—has the t. of Moses been misunderstood?

125:5.8 He conveyed his t. by the questions he would ask.

125:5.8 at one and the same time challenge their t. and

127:1.5 James now took charge of the t. of his three sisters,

127:4.2 Never did he employ the negative mode of t.

127:6.14 preparatory to utilization in his subsequent t.,

128:1.8 beginning of his public career of ministry and t..

128:4.6 achievement as would attract attention from his t..

129:1.12 John cared most for his religious t. and opinions.

129:1.15 before he could enter upon his career of t. and

129:2.7 carefully observed their methods of t., Jesus never

130:0.5 Jesus spent about half of each day t. Ganid and

130:1.3 Gadiah was mightily moved by Jesus’ t., and they

130:4.1 injected no t. of his own in refutation of the Greek

131:2.1 The Kenites salvaged much of the t. of Melchizedek,

131:5.1 their doctrine of the one God became a central t. in

131:6.1 God in India—the survival of the Melchizedek t.

131:10.1 had arrived at regarding God as a result of Jesus’ t..

132:0.9 whose name became the subject of their religious t..

132:2.1 night upon night Mardus listened to his supernal t..

132:3.1 substance of Jesus’ t. was: Truth cannot be defined

132:4.2 Jesus was equally adept in t. by either asking or

132:4.4 for some project of t., social reform, or religious

132:4.7 your voice is pleasant, but your t. is hardly true.

132:5.1 and a Stoic, became greatly interested in Jesus’ t.,

132:7.1 the impossibility of t. a man about God if the man

132:7.5 failed to provide in his t. the moral energy and

132:7.9 and reflective human imagination of spiritual t.

133:3.2 Jesus was t. Crispus the better ways of religious

133:9.4 I will remember your t., but most of all, I will

134:3.3 three sons always presided at these sessions of t.,

134:3.5 most systematic and formal of all the Master’s t. on

134:5.1 [While the Master’s t. concerning the sovereignty

135:0.4 so that he devoted much of his time to t. his son.

135:4.3 all John’s early t. was based on the current Jewish

136:1.1 and each of these different schools of Messianic t.

136:9.8 parental training, chazan t., Jewish expectations,

137:1.1 and though I do not understand all your t., I have

137:7.3 This period of waiting and t. was especially hard on

137:8.18 while the remaining one third could not grasp his t.,

138:1.2 all your t. in preparation for this, our first labor for

138:5.2 none of them could encompass the whole of his t..

138:5.3 and some of the apostles comprehended his t..

138:7.3 even though they did not fully comprehend his t..

138:8.7 The common people marveled at the t. and ministry

138:8.10 Though Jesus’ public t. mainly consisted in parables

138:9.2 could not fathom his philosophy nor grasp his t.;

138:10.7 upon Thomas to select places for t. and preaching,

139:2.12 Something of Peter’s style and t. is shown in the

139:3.4 to grasping the import and significance of Jesus’ t..

139:4.8 John encountered some strangers t. in Jesus’ name,

139:5.7 his inability to grasp the deeper meanings of the t..

139:5.8 the effective technique in all forms and phases of t..

139:7.9 when Matthew became greatly interested in Jesus’ t.,

139:11.9 grasp something of the meaning of the Master’s t..

140:6.2 you would build the new t. directly upon the old,

140:6.2 fresh as little children and be willing to trust my t.

140:6.8 “But you will stumble over my t. because you are

140:6.8 literally; you are slow to discern the spirit of my t..

140:7.3 For two days they worked, t. by day and holding

140:7.3 Thursday they returned for three more days of t..

140:7.8 the apostles failed to comprehend much of his t.,

140:8.2 Jesus’ t to trust in the overcare of the Father was not

140:8.17 Jesus would remain grandly aloof while t. you how

140:8.23 The one thing which John gained from this day’s t.

140:8.29 The t. of Jesus is a religion for everybody, not alone

140:8.29 even today, Jesus’ t. stands apart from all religions,

140:9.1 There was no new t. on this occasion, just visiting

140:10.1 That evening while t. in the house, for it had begun

140:10.1 repentance to those who stand in need of such t.,

140:10.2 Another great handicap in this work of t. the twelve

140:10.2 they slowly assimilated his t. because Jesus was all

140:10.4 I cannot understand your t..”

140:10.5 The one characteristic of Jesus’ t. was that the

140:10.6 of economic value there is to be found in his t. is

140:10.8 the Master made it clear that the morality of his t.

141:1.2 tarried for more than two weeks, t. and preaching.

141:1.3 taught them nothing new but reviewed his former t.

141:1.4 apostles made much progress in t. the disciples of

141:2.3 Some of the apostles grasped something of this t.,

141:3.4 his authoritative manner of t., in his lucid logic, his

141:3.6 His t. was thrillingly dynamic.

141:4.0 4. TEACHING ABOUT THE FATHER

141:4.3 Nevertheless, Jesus did not grow weary in his t..

141:6.1 remaining for several days to hear the t. and listen

141:6.2 Go then, Simon, t. and preaching the kingdom,

141:7.1 Jesus with his apostles remained, t. and preaching,

141:7.6 revolutionary t. of the attainment of human liberty

141:7.7 The Master was t. these apostles the essentials of

141:9.2 at Bethany beyond the Jordan, t. and baptizing the

142:1.0 1. TEACHING IN THE TEMPLE

142:1.1 were too great to find entrance to the temple t.,

142:1.6 came to celebrate the Passover heard this t. of Jesus,

142:1.7 Besides t. in and about the temple, the apostles and

142:3.2 are you ignorant of the t of the Scriptures concerning

142:3.4 believers in Melchizedek’s t. of El Elyon—the Most

142:3.6 From the times of Adam the t. of the Trinity has

142:3.8 Our t. provides a religion wherein the believer is a

142:5.2 Jesus answered: “As to my message and the t. of

142:5.5 Even the apostles were emboldened by Jesus’ t. to

142:6.1 to be seen by the people in attendance upon his t.,

142:7.1 After the busy period of t. and personal work of

142:7.4 religion as the t. of the fatherhood of God and

142:7.14 their preaching and t. subsequent to the Master’s

142:7.16 Where do we fail to grasp the meaning of your t.?”

142:7.17 Do you not understand that I am t. you as spiritual

142:7.17 so literally applying my t. to material affairs?

142:7.17 I implore that you cease to apply the t. of the

142:8.4 Jerusalem, they did no public t. during this period.

142:8.5 agitation and decided to allow him to carry on his t.

143:0.1 more than two weeks t. the Jews and Samaritans

143:1.2 that the religion of the heathen is superior to our t.

143:1.2 and freely admit that your t. is heavenly and ideal,

143:1.9 passive injunctions of their Master’s many-sided t..

143:2.2 or are we to strive for the self-control of your t.?

143:2.2 Wherein does your t. differ from that of John?”

143:6.4 The theme of Jesus’ t. on Mount Gerizim was: That

144:0.1 t. and instructing them in the truths of the kingdom.

144:0.3 Jesus knew that the days of the preliminary work of t

144:1.1 They did not grasp his many-sided t.; they did not

144:4.11 came the nearest to comprehending the Master’s t.

144:7.2 Jesus did little public t. on this mission to the cities

144:7.2 Jesus spent considerable time t. the twenty-four

144:8.1 It was while Jesus was t. the multitude one afternoon

144:8.2 John’s friends interrupted Jesus’ t. to say to him:

144:8.7 will receive neither John’s message nor my t..

145:1.1 when Jesus was t. by the seaside, the people

145:1.2 After Jesus had finished t. the people, he said to

145:2.11 people of Capernaum were familiar with Jesus’ t.,

145:2.13 He believed this t. and behaved accordingly in all

145:3.1 According to Jewish t. it was not permissible even

145:3.7 had the supernatural or miraculous attended his t.;

145:3.13 True, he continued his t., but his personal work

145:5.1 must do the more important work of spiritual t.

145:5.4 But they could not comprehend his t..

145:5.5 never before have so many sought after your t..

145:5.7 engrossed in healing to the exclusion of my t..

146:2.1 spoke at great length in further explanation of his t..

146:2.18 not many of them could fully encompass Jesus’ t..

146:3.3 “Master, how can a new believer in your t. really

146:3.6 yielded the control of your soul powers to the t.

146:3.6 you believe that you are sons of God because my t.

146:3.10 mutual obligations of the kingdom and embraced t.

146:4.1 almost universal closing of the synagogues to his t.

146:4.6 refrain, in their t. and preaching, from referring to

147:0.2 the reports concerning Jesus’ t. and healing.

147:2.2 no public preaching, only private t. and personal

147:3.3 and believes in this t. of sonship with God,

147:4.2 to those who would be tempted to distort my t.

147:4.3 that I approve of such an interpretation of your t..

147:6.2 something should be done to put a stop to his t.,

147:6.3 remained three days, preaching, t., and baptizing.

147:7.2 John’s disciples who is here attending upon your t.,

147:7.2 too much of the old order over into the new t. of the

147:7.3 warn against entertaining the notion that all olden t.

148:0.4 settled and well-organized period of the Master’s t..

148:1.1 both the learning of the forenoon and the t. of the

148:1.2 his own personal interpretation of the Master’s t..

148:1.2 this great degree of personal liberty in matters of t.,

148:8.3 recognized that his t. was not sound as judged by

148:9.2 the paralytic: “Master, I would not disturb your t.,

148:9.2 received healing and immediately forgot your t..

149:0.3 while they carried on their work of preaching and t.

149:2.3 1. The effort to connect the gospel t. directly onto

149:2.3 —the t. that Jesus was the sacrificed Son who would

149:2.4 to organize the Christian t. so completely about

149:2.8 the rabbinic t. which declared that it was “better that

149:2.13 at the originality and authoritativeness of his t..

149:4.5 life was such an eloquent exemplification of his t..

150:1.3 these ten women as he set them apart for gospel t.

150:4.3 Be not ashamed of my t.; go forth proclaiming

150:5.1 the Master was engaged in t. a group of twelve of

141:0.0 TARRYING AND TEACHING BY THE SEASIDE

151:0.2 t. the gospel, and ministering to the sick in

151:1.1 Jesus began to employ the parable method of t.

151:1.1 which he sat (for it was the custom to sit when t.)

151:1.4 may discern the meaning of the t. and thus find

151:2.2 those who do not understand the gospel t..

151:2.3 emotional souls who are quick to receive new t.

151:2.6 that is that our t. of the gospel of the kingdom,

151:2.7 offer such conclusions as a part of your public t..”

151:2.8 employed parables in connection with his public t.

151:3.1 beloved, you must always make a difference in t.

151:3.1 hearers, but you can tell a story to convey your t.;

151:3.3 against the use of either fables or allegories in t.

151:3.3 and the spiritual worlds as a means of t. truth.

151:3.4 calling attention to the fact that this method of t. was

151:3.4 became almost a new method of t. as he employed it

151:3.5 3. In t. the apostles the value of parables, Jesus

151:3.10 The use of the parable form of t. enables the teacher

151:3.12 practice of increasingly using parables in his public t..

151:3.14 appeal to nature was in contravention of such t.

151:3.14 He determined upon this method of t. because it

152:1.3 lest Jesus continue his work of t. and healing to the

152:5.6 episode brought an end to the early era of t.,

152:7.1 Jesus forbade them to do any public t. on this trip;

153:2.11 Every one who yields to the t. of the Father’s

153:3.2 What avail is your t. if it cannot be carried out?”

153:3.3 In vain do they worship me, t. as their doctrines

153:4.6 by the sudden change in the Master’s t. tactics.

154:2.3 There was no public t. of any sort during this week

154:6.1 to dissuade him from further efforts at public t..

155:3.5 they emerged with the t. that true religion was man’s

155:5.7 the Master, in his hour of t., went on to make clear

156:0.2 but none of them fully grasped the import of his t..

156:1.3 Peter explained that Jesus was weary with much t.

156:2.0 2. TEACHING IN SIDON

156:2.4 They grasped the t. that God is no respecter of

156:3.1 were added to the kingdom during this week of t.

156:5.0 5. JESUS’ TEACHING AT TYRE

157:6.2 while his one idea in t. was to present to his

158:7.2 We do not understand your t..

159:2.1 I went over to Ashtaroth to see a man who was t.

159:2.1 Rejoice that already our t. has begun to manifest

159:3.9 kingdom, you are simply t. friendship with God.

159:3.10 Those who accept this t. are filled with joy and in

159:4.2 brethren, who are not all prepared to receive this t..

159:4.4 in the light of your present t., you know that these

159:4.9 But the greatest error of the t. about the Scriptures

159:4.10 the spiritual t. of the God-knowing men of other

159:5.7 then made this t. the cornerstone of his religion.

159:5.17 In all his t. Jesus unfailingly avoided distracting

159:5.17 to be found in his illustrative t. was its naturalness.

159:6.5 developed into a campaign of preaching and t. which

160:0.1 recently become a disciple of Jesus through the t.

160:4.9 our Master’s t.: That the body and mind of man are

160:5.12 but the t. of the Master requires the attainment of

161:1.10 Rodan had been tremendously influenced by the t. of

161:2.1 the t. dealing with the divine nature of Jesus,

161:2.1 is a rearranged, and restated presentation of their t.:

162:1.8 when it was reported that Jesus was t. in the temple.

162:1.10 But even his enemies marveled at his t., knowing

162:2.1 And this t. is not mine but His who sent me.

162:2.1 Father’s will, he shall certainly know about my t.,

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

162:2.2 if you honestly believe and dare to accept my t.,

162:2.6 Draw near while you listen to my t..

162:7.3 Some of you believe my t.,but others seek to destroy

162:8.2 to drop everything and listen to Jesus’ t. whenever

162:8.2 Mary sat at Jesus’ feet drinking in his refreshing t.,

162:9.3 courage he displayed in his public t. in Jerusalem

162:9.3 they experienced in his private t. at Bethlehem.

163:0.2 Nathaniel instructed them in the art of t.;

163:1.4 to those who reject your t.: ‘Notwithstanding you

163:1.6 couples went forth preaching and t. for six weeks,

163:4.3 the sick, refrain from t. the expectation of miracles.

163:5.2 who came into Perea to see Jesus and to hear his t.

163:6.7 You have entered upon this great work of t. man

163:7.2 camp, t. the multitude and instructing the twelve.

164:2.1 twenty-five Jewish leaders who believed Jesus’ t..

164:4.6 all who believed in his t. were likewise cast out of

164:5.0 5. TEACHING IN SOLOMON’S PORCH

164:5.1 Jesus was walking about near at hand, t. the people

164:5.2 And to all who follow my t. I give eternal life;

164:5.3 Jesus continued his t.: “Many loving works have I

165:0.2 classes of citizens so generally accept the Master’s t..

165:2.2 I will present my t. in a parable, so that you may

165:3.2 Presently all of you shall understand my t., for there

166:1.6 some became believers in his t. and entered into

166:3.3 You also have a t. that the way which leads to

166:3.8 the apostles were unable fully to comprehend his t.

166:4.0  4. TEACHING ABOUT ACCIDENTS

166:4.12 One hour of t. will not wholly change the beliefs of a

166:5.1 Abner and his associates were preaching and t. in

166:5.1 Abner was t. three times a day in the Philadelphia

167:5.3 he did proclaim a positive t. of the highest ideals

167:6.4 status in Palestine was much improved by Jesus’ t.;

168:0.2 dared hope that Jesus would leave his work of t.

169:0.0 LAST TEACHING AT PELLA

169:0.1 he was very active in t. the multitude and instructing

169:1.2 And all such t. should be taken to heart.

169:1.16 Many, many times during his years of t., Jesus told

169:1.16 the good Samaritan were his favorite means of t. the

169:4.2 His t. regarding the Father all centered in the

169:4.4 never can God be understood by the mere t. of the

169:4.10 we shall have to be content with the t. that they are

169:4.12 To hear Jesus’ t. is not equivalent to knowing God,

170:0.2 Master sought to clarify the t. about the kingdom

170:2.1 The acceptance of such a t., Jesus declared, would

170:2.10 Age” is in no way out of harmony with Jesus’ t..

170:3.11 By t. that the kingdom is within, by exalting the

170:4.0 4. JESUS’ TEACHING ABOUT THE KINGDOM

170:4.7 Wherefore must we always examine the Master’s t.

170:4.16 the Master’s t. concerning a future kingdom and

170:5.4 The ideas and ideals of Jesus, embodied in the t. of

170:5.9 The kingdom of Jesus’ t., the spiritual ideal of

170:5.14 they set about to save his t. from being wholly lost

170:5.14 to provide for the recognition of the Master’s t.

170:5.15 the Father-and-son idea embodied in Jesus’ t. of the

170:5.19 In a short time the t. of this story about Jesus

170:5.19 In this way a historical religion displaced that t. in

171:2.4 listening to the t. and beholding the works;

171:3.1 of the kingdom went right on with their work of t.

171:4.0 4. TEACHING AT LIVIAS

172:3.6 Jesus had long tried by direct t. to impress upon

172:3.6 what he had failed to do by plain and personal t.,

172:5.3 charged them that they were to do no t. or

173:0.1 instruction that they were to engage in no public t.

173:1.9 people heard Jesus’ t. and literally hung on his words

173:2.2 among the people and seek to entangle him in his t.

173:2.3 Lack of this authority in pretentious public t. was

173:2.4 challenging not only his t. but his acts.

173:2.4 publicly taught that his authority for t. was Satanic

173:2.7 Jesus had repeatedly asserted that all his t. and

173:3.1 John’s mission and arrayed in enmity against the t.

173:3.2 publicans and sinners; neither do you believe my t.

173:3.3 It was their systems of t. and practice which Jesus

173:3.4 the Master’s injunction to refrain from all public t.

173:5.6 they all pointed to the certain rejection of Jesus’ t.

174:1.1 their differences of opinion about the Master’s t.

174:3.1 Before Jesus could get started with his t., another

174:3.3 common people marveled at the wisdom of his t..

174:4.6 Jesus did not resume his t. but was content merely

174:5.1 all of the twelve not to engage in any public t.

174:5.5 had been in faithful attendance upon Jesus’ t. in the

174:5.7 whosoever will believe my t. shall no longer abide

174:5.7 they who reject me and refuse to receive my t. shall

175:1.1 In connection with this t. and preaching the Father

175:1.12 they happen to be unlearned in the ways of your t..

175:1.22 him you destroyed after many had believed his t..

175:1.24 I say that you will no more see me t. in the temple.

176:1.7 You err since you always try to attach the new t. to

176:1.7 you are determined to misunderstand all my t.;

176:2.7 “But what is the significance of this t. having to do

176:2.8 confusing misconstruction as this evening’s t..

177:0.1 When the work of t. the people did not press them

177:2.6 It is our sincere belief that the gospel of Jesus’ t.,

177:4.6 in allowing himself to be misled by the subtle t. of

178:1.18 When Jesus had concluded his t., it was almost one

179:5.4 successive generations from crystallizing his t. and

180:2.1 Then Jesus stood up again and continued t. his

180:2.3 in commemoration of this olden t. a large emblem

180:3.8 But this t. was too deep for many of the apostles,

180:5.9 hope adequately to understand the Master’s t.

180:5.9 Master’s t. is basically a spiritual pronouncement.

180:5.11 neither the golden rule nor the t. of nonresistance

180:6.1 peace on earth until man is willing to believe my t.

181:0.1 And such an interpretation of his t. conformed

181:2.4 Dedicate your life to t. your brethren how to love

181:2.9 that you have failed to grasp the meaning of my t.,

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

181:2.23 Jesus this question: “I have listened to your t. ever

182:1.4 I have lived among them, t. them the way of life,

183:2.3 depend upon all Jesus’ followers obeying such t..

183:3.8 I was daily with you in the temple, publicly t. the

184:0.2 were strongly and openly opposed to Jesus and his t.

184:1.4 realize that something must be done about your t.

184:1.6 nothing; why, then, do you ask me about my t.?

185:2.6 Pilate had heard further concerning Jesus and his t.

185:2.13 3. Calling himself the king of the Jews and t. the

185:3.1 “Ask him or any other man who has heard my t..”

185:3.1 John testified concerning his Master’s t. and

187:4.2 he turn with a whole heart toward the Master’s t..

187:4.5 And this sort of t., plus the urge for adventure, led

189:2.6 not true: the t. that the material and mortal body of

189:2.9 albeit this t. is corroborated by the testimony of

190:0.4 of the faith of all branches of the early gospel t..

192:4.4 They did considerable t. and preaching on the way

193:0.3 make the mistake of hearing my t. with the mind

193:6.4 worried for a shorter period and then resumed his t.

194:2.11 man is subject to the t. and guidance of a threefold

194:4.5 and with t. the hope of his second coming, an event

194:4.7 steadfastly in the apostles’ t. and fellowship,

194:4.7 possessions was not a direct feature of Jesus’ t.;

195:2.8 death, and since this was the very heart of Jesus’ t.,

195:3.5 The t. regarding Christ’s love for children soon put

195:8.9 the unacknowledged spiritual workings of t. of Jesus

195:10.17 pay more attention to the work of t. youth how to

195:10.17 There is great need for the t. of moral discipline in

196:0.9 his believing and praying, his t. and preaching.

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37:6.1 Trinity Teacher Sons and the Melchizedek t. corps,

39:1.13 The T. Counselors. These angels are the invaluable

39:1.13 are the invaluable assistants of the spiritual t. corps

39:1.13 T. counselors are secretaries to all orders of teachers

39:1.13 You will first see these associate t. seraphim on one

39:1.14 they are attached in large numbers to the faculties of

39:1.15 Creator Son was in the likeness of a t. counselor of

39:2.7 associates of their fellow seraphim, the t. counselors.

44:0.3 The original t. corps of these artisans was

48:6.28 Many of the t. counselors of the supreme order of

55:8.4 new mota meanings of supreme value into the t.

72:4.5 the t. staff functioning as the third or advisory

92:4.5 secession and the disruption of the t. regime.

119:4.2 been assigned to the corps of the t. counselors.”

119:4.3 During this time he was attached as a seraphic t.

125:2.5 his time about the temple at these t. conferences.

127:4.2 In his home and throughout his public-t. career

140:8.1 This was a four hours’ t. conference, embracing

142:1.1 the apostles conducted many t. groups outside the

148:0.3 The apostles all did their share in t. groups of

149:7.1 all of the apostolic party and the t. evangelists had

151:0.1 By March 10 all of the preaching and t. groups had

155:1.3 too vacillating and indefinite in your t. conduct.

159:0.1 they were ready to begin the t. tour of the Decapolis.

163:6.1 All seventy were assembled at the t. site about five

173:0.3 Jesus mounted one of the t. platforms and began to

173:1.7 Jesus stepped down from the t. platform and,

teachingssee Jesus’ teachings; Master’s teachings

2:0.1 Michael of Nebadon unfolded in his manifold t.

5:4.10 of God is an attempt to combine three separate t.:

26:1.17 They partake of the circulating t. of the marvelous

27:6.6 The encircling creations know of these t. only from

32:2.13 only by a perusal of the narratives of the life and t. of

48:6.31 their t. and plans encompass provisions for the future

52:5.3 trained and prepared to assimilate advanced t. and

52:5.8 The t. of Jesus are really applicable to a mortal world

55:4.18 mortals striving to comprehend the philosophic t. of

55:12.1 From the t. of the Melchizedeks, which have never

64:6.6 red man brought along much of the t. and traditions

64:6.6 the red men began to lose sight of these t.,

64:6.8 As time passed, the t. of Onamonalonton became

64:6.22 into great confusion by the subsequent perverted t.

66:4.1 by the t. and conduct of the one hundred new

66:5.19 Many of the early t. of Lut’s guardians of health

66:5.22 the compelling pressure of the t. of their superior

66:7.4 due to the example and t. of the one hundred and

66:8.6 wholly fictitious in its t. that such a “devil” could

67:3.8 all of the deceptive t. of the brilliant Caligastia.

68:0.3 The blue man most of all profited by these social t.,

68:3.5 tendency is derived from the t. of revealed religion,

68:3.5 especially from the t. of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.

70:10.10 suicide over trifles was common, but the t. of the

71:6.1 —much more incompatible with the t. of Jesus.

74:2.4 the tribesmen accepted the t. of Van and Amadon,

74:8.8 In his early t., Moses very wisely did not attempt to

74:8.12 spurious document, reputed to be the t. of Moses,

77:9.9 even as the story of the life and t. of Jesus has been

79:3.3 the religious history of India thus stems from the t.

79:4.6 the priests of the second garden, albeit their t. differ

80:6.4 remnants of the early religious t. of the Sethites,

82:5.3 many religious t. have proscribed marriage outside

84:5.5 influenced by the Edenic t. regarding women’s place

84:5.6 woman fares even worse under the t. of Oriental

86:4.6 This belief (residual from the t. of Adam about the

89:3.3 became incorporated into the writings and t. of

89:3.6 his personal views are reflected in the t. which he

89:3.6 Paul knew that such t. were not a part of Jesus’

89:3.6 his personal opinions have long influenced the t.

89:8.4 result of advancing t., with the idea of the covenant

89:9.3 encumbered Christianity with t. about blood and

90:3.9 having preserved the traditions of Adamson’s t.,

92:4.1 then must such divine visitations portray t. which are

92:4.5 1. The Dalamatian t..

92:4.5 Of all who received the t. of the one hundred,

92:4.6 2. The Edenic t..

92:4.6 But the aborted t. of Adam were carried on by the

92:4.6 evolution was modified by the t. of the Sethites.

92:4.7 The cardinal precepts of his t. were trust and faith.

92:4.7 His t. gradually commingled with the beliefs and

92:5.1 in the synthesized beliefs compounded from the t. of

92:5.5 epochs have been inaugurated by the life and t. of

92:5.5 to venerate the leader, even at the expense of his t.

92:5.8 identified with the life and t. of some religious leader

92:5.10 faith as the price of favor with God, and their t.,

92:5.11 but in later times they did return to many of his t..

92:5.12 The t. of Gautama have become widespread in

92:5.12 there were religious repercussions to the t. of both,

92:5.15 In the Orient the combined t. of Islam, Hinduism,

92:6.6 4. The Confucian t..

92:6.15 China follows the Taoist and the Confucian t.;

92:6.18 the religion about the life and t. of Christ based upon

92:6.18 through the assimilation of certain Zoroastrian t.

92:6.19 the later Christian t. that made Islam monotheistic.

92:6.19 stumbled at the advanced t. of the Trinity;

93:3.0 3. MELCHIZEDEK’S TEACHINGS

93:3.6 are not far removed from these t. of Melchizedek.

93:4.16 Abraham finally became a convert to the Salem t.,

93:5.5 “Come to Salem, where you shall hear our t. of the

93:7.3 Long before the coming of Jesus the t. of the early

93:9.5 Isaac held fairly well to the t. of his father and

93:9.5 Melchizedek and the later t. of Abraham and Isaac,

93:10.3 who had believed in his t. when he was in the flesh.

93:10.3 to nourish any clear concept of the Salem t..

94:0.0 THE MELCHIZEDEK T. IN THE ORIENT

94:0.1 these noble men and women who carried the t. of

94:0.1 they largely spread their t. through the medium of

94:1.0 1. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN VEDIC INDIA

94:1.5 to the traditions, and t. of the Brahman priesthood.

94:2.4 the door for the entrance of those later cults and t.

94:2.5 remnants of the Melchizedek and the Adamic t.

94:2.6 Having rejected the t. of personal religion through

94:4.1 the Vedas as they had been modified by the t. of the

94:4.1 But by the time the t. of Jesus arrived, they had

94:5.3 1. The lingering t. of Singlangton, which persisted in

94:5.8 philosophers of sixth-century China built their t..

94:5.8 of Lao-tse and Confucius grew up out of the t. of the

94:6.9 his writings and t. have ever since exerted a great

94:6.11 The t. of Lao have been lost to all but a few in the

94:6.11 of Ch’in Shih Huang Ti and by the t. of Mo Ti,

94:6.11 but his t. failed before the vigorous opposition of

94:7.3 the saner and more moderate t. of Gautama came

94:7.8 Modern Buddhism is no more the t. of Gautama than

94:7.8 of Gautama Siddhartha than is Christianity the t. of

94:8.2 no superhuman claims for either himself or his t.,

94:8.17 According to the original t. of Gautama, salvation

94:9.2 India, the more unlike the t. of Gautama it became,

94:9.4 fundamentalist stereotype of the t. of Siddhartha

94:10.1 found the strangest association of the Melchizedek t.

94:10.3 religions except the simple t of the Jesusonian gospel

94:11.2 had so perverted the traditions and t. of the cult

94:11.9 was the historic fact of the life and t. of Siddhartha,

94:12.1 But the t. of Gautama have continued to evolve

94:12.2 with the t. of Ryonin, Honen Shonin, and Shinran

95:0.0 THE MELCHIZEDEK T. IN THE LEVANT

95:0.1 In some of these lands their t. bore fruit; in others

95:1.1 religions of Mesopotamia had just about lost the t. of

95:1.4 all reminiscent of the trinity t. of the Andites and the

95:1.6 spiritual and philosophic t. went down in defeat.

95:1.10 The Book of Job is a fairly good reflection of the t.

95:1.11 The Egyptians remarkably preserved the t. of social

95:2.1 The original Melchizedek t. really took their root in

95:3.5 Egypt in behalf of the Salem t. of one God.

95:4.0 4. THE TEACHINGS OF AMENEMOPE

95:4.2 The t. of this sage were subsequently translated

95:4.3 Amenemope’s t., translated into Hebrew, determined

95:4.5 written by Amenemope and is the heart of the t. of

95:5.1 The t. of Amenemope were slowly losing their hold

95:5.1 of the royal family espoused the Melchizedek t..

95:5.4 which reacted unfavorably against his religious t.

95:5.12 educated Egyptians could fully comprehend his t..

95:5.15 these Bedouins carried away much of these t. and

95:6.1 practically ended the monotheistic t. of the Salem

95:6.5 Dalamatian and Edenic t. about the Master Spirits.

95:6.5 the early t. did picture evil as a time co-ordinate of

95:6.7 When the Iranian priests sought to overthrow the t.

95:6.7 The t. of Zoroaster came successively to impress

95:6.8 But it is a far cry from the exalted t and noble psalms

95:7.0 7. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN ARABIA

95:7.1 The Melchizedek t. of the one God became

95:7.2 Not even in China or Rome did the Melchizedek t.

96:0.3 Hebrews was influenced, first, by Egyptian moral t.

96:1.5 a composite derived from the t. of Amenemope’s

96:1.5 Aton and further influenced by Melchizedek’s t.

96:4.1 the Bedouin slaves knew little about such t., but they

96:4.2 Moses had heard of the t. of Machiventa from

96:4.6 he wisely nationalized his religious t., telling his

96:4.8 Under the t. of Moses this tribal nature god, Yahweh

96:4.9 the primitive god of Mount Horeb up through the t.

96:5.0 5. THE TEACHINGS OF MOSES

96:5.3 traditions of the days of Melchizedek, and these t.,

96:5.3 practices with the traditions of the Melchizedek t.,

96:6.2 the Hebrews almost lost sight of Moses’ lofty t..

97:0.2 heightened and glorified by the t. of Jesus about

97:7.3 into a guide book of supposedly infallible t..

97:7.4 And this young preacher left on record his t.,

97:7.14 the t. of the two Isaiahs would have prepared the

97:8.6 bound up with the moral concepts and religious t. of

97:10.8 by the personal t. and life example of his Son,

98:0.0 THE MELCHIZEDEK T. IN THE OCCIDENT

98:0.1 The Melchizedek t. entered Europe along many

98:0.2 Among those who maintained the Salem t. in the

98:0.4 were repercussions of the earlier Melchizedek t..

98:1.1 but these t. had become greatly adulterated with

98:3.0 3. THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN ROME

98:5.2 improved by the absorption of many of Zoroaster’s t.

98:7.3 arose through the compounding of the following t.,

98:7.4 1. The Melchizedek t., which are a basic factor in all

98:7.6 Hellenized and Latinized versions of the t. of Jesus.

98:7.11 As the original t. of Jesus penetrated the Occident,

98:7.12 And this is the long story of the t. of Machiventa

98:7.12 and in that time the t. of the “priest of El Elyon,

100:7.5 cause him to overlook the gems of truth in the t. of

100:7.5 the most original of his t. was the emphasis of love

101:3.12 the soul’s survival regardless of the deceptive t. of

101:4.10 in such a manner as to illuminate the spiritual t.

101:6.8 The t. of Jesus constituted the first Urantian religion

101:7.1 racial tendencies, and the religious t. of one’s time

102:1.3 but the associated t. about the physical world vary

103:6.2 findings and t. of these two diametrically opposite

103:9.4 Jesus’ life and t. finally divested religion of the

104:1.2 These t. had not been wholly obliterated even in the

104:1.4 the Melchizedek t. of the Trinity gradually spread

104:1.8 zeal for the one God, Yahweh, so eclipsed all such t.

PART IV THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS

PART IV The Life and T. of Jesus

120:3.6 Your life and t. are to become the common heritage

121:1.6 spreading influence of Jewish religious and moral t..

121:4.4 the remnants of the t. of Machiventa Melchizedek.

121:5.6 the rapid spread of the vastly superior Christian t.,

121:5.8 return to life, as illustrated by the t. of Mithraism,

121:5.12 do not make the mistake of confusing the t. of Jesus

121:5.13 made certain adaptations of the t. of Jesus so as to

121:5.13 even Paul’s compromise of Jesus’ t. (Christianity)

121:5.17 Jewish religion and subsequently the t. of Jesus

121:6.1 been influenced and modified by Greek cultural t.

121:6.3 very little influenced by the t. of the Epicureans,

121:6.4 in contemporaneous system of ethical and religious t.

121:6.5 fail to keep pace with Philo or to transcend the t.

121:6.5 Hebrew theology, Philo’s philosophy, or Jesus’ t..

121:6.5 Some phases of Paul’s t. regarding original sin and

121:6.6 Christians, who were also disciples of the t. of Philo.

121:7.2 The t. and practices of Jesus regarding tolerance and

121:7.2 impossible for them to accept the Master’s t. about

121:7.3 They could hardly regard with favor the t. of one

121:7.6 gospel formulated by Paul based on the t. of Jesus.

121:7.7 in theology and philosophy not only by Jesus’ t. but

121:7.8 Christianity, became blended with the following t.:

121:7.10 2. The appealing t. of the prevailing mystery cults,

121:8.3 consistently the Master refused to write out his t.

121:8.3 narratives which sought to portray the life and t. of

121:8.8 Luke began to follow Paul and learn of the life and t.

121:8.12 In carrying out my commission to restate the t.

121:8.12 When ideas and concepts of Jesus’ life and t. have

121:8.12 and the true import of the Master’s life and t.,

121:8.13 prepared this narrative of the life and t. of Jesus—

121:8.13 thought gems and superior concepts of Jesus’ t.

121:8.14 which would qualify me to restate his matchless t. in

122:5.10 part of Joseph’s family became believers in the t. of

123:5.2 by the method of repeating aloud, the deeper t. of

126:3.7 the people who would become believers in his t.?

126:3.8 mysticism had become admixed with these t.

126:5.2 field, and workshop is shown by his subsequent t.,

127:4.5 but Joseph and Jude, assenting to such t. at home,

127:4.5 was Jude guilty of violating the spirit of these t..

127:4.5 penalty was attached to the violation of personal t..

127:4.9 Jesus did much to liberalize and modify the family t.

127:6.7 ate in solemn conformity with the t. just imparted.

128:3.6 subsequently became a believer in the t. of Jesus,

128:4.6 to exalt the teacher in place of proclaiming his t..

128:4.7 responsive to the spiritual realities revealed in his t..

129:1.12 little stock in his religious views and philosophic t..

130:2.3 held more faithfully to the t. of Jesus than did the

130:2.3 These very t. of Jesus, as they were held by the

130:3.3 The t. of Jesus, as they were held by Mesopotamian

130:3.5 Ganid made a collection of the t. of those religions

130:3.9 Ganid and Jesus talked much about Philo’s t. and

130:3.10 that these systems of belief, like the indefinite t. of

130:4.1 at the university who lectured on the t. of Plato.

130:4.1 gave qualified approval of some of the Greek t.

130:5.1 the foundation for the reception of the later gospel t.

131:0.1 a collection of the t. of the world’s religions about

131:0.1 all these t. portraying monotheism were largely

131:1.1 The residual t. of the disciples of Melchizedek,

131:3.1 influence of the t. of the Melchizedek missionaries

131:4.1 The missionaries of Melchizedek carried the t. of the

131:4.1 became embodied in the subsequent t. of Hinduism.

131:5.1 religion of that day contained more of the Salem t..

131:7.1 contained remnants of the earlier Melchizedek t.

131:8.1 doctrine of one God became a part of the earlier t. of

131:8.1 Ganid collected from the t. of its founder: “How

131:10.1 arduous labor of effecting this compilation of the t.

132:0.4 their errors or even mention the flaws in their t..

132:0.4 truths in the t. of the early Christian missionaries.

132:0.4 It was this early acceptance of the t. of the gospel

132:4.1 His religious t. during these weeks were no

133:0.1 drawn together by their common interest in his t.

133:3.12 from Rome, and they quickly embraced Paul’s t..

133:5.2 Jesus and Ganid had discussed the t. of Plato

133:8.3 begun to make practical use of some of Jesus’ t..

133:9.5 between the gospel of this Son of Man and the t. of

134:3.8 first prepared the summary of Jesus’ t. at Urmia,

134:3.8 the wisdom of including these t. in the Urantia

134:3.8 that it was indeed difficult to adapt the Master’s t.

134:3.8 to formulate a statement of the Master’s t. which

134:3.8 to prepare our view of the Master’s Urmia t.

134:3.8 midwayers completed an adaptation of Jesus’ t.,

134:5.1 more widely from the substance of the Master’s t.

134:5.1 the import of such t. as they are applicable to the

134:6.14 The repercussions of Jesus’ t. would have been much

134:7.3 his pupils had heard the voice, and listened to the t.

135:5.2 runs throughout the t. of both John and Jesus.

135:7.1 the throne of David, the t. of his parents that Jesus,

135:7.3 of his disciples John continued to expand his t.,

137:7.6 adopted many t. not clearly found in the Hebrew

137:7.8 The Essenes specialized in t. about angels.

137:7.11 that they held many views similar to the Jewish t..

138:4.3 Jesus but very difficult to understand many of his t..

138:6.1 for the benefit of the younger six, Jesus’ t. up to that

138:6.3 difference between his t. and his life among them

138:6.3 t. which might subsequently spring up about him.

138:6.3 into preaching about me and about my t..

138:6.3 with beliefs and t. about my beliefs and t..

138:6.4 In these early t. Jesus sought to avoid controversies

138:9.1 not his superb t. or marvelous doings, that held

139:6.9 kingdom and did much to spread his Master’s t.,

139:7.8 and the immediate auditors of the Master’s t., but

139:7.10 a salvation Matthew had so surely learned from the t.

139:8.6 the spiritual and philosophic phases of the t. of Jesus.

139:8.13 he had begun the writing of the life and t. of Jesus.

139:11.10 patriot he had surrendered in deference to Jesus’ t.;

139:12.8 Judas grew intellectually regarding Jesus’ t. about

140:3.1 you will be obligated to abide by those t. which

140:8.1 that his apostles were not fully assimilating his t..

140:8.1 persisted in attaching these new spiritual t. onto

140:8.2 own experience as sufficient commentary on his t..

140:8.5 Jesus made it clear to the three that his t. applied

140:8.9 in all his public t. he ignored the civic, social, and

140:8.10 But never make the mistake of identifying Jesus’ t.

140:8.14 Jesus based his t. about God on the family, while

140:8.17 In his later t. he sought to correct many erroneous

140:8.19 You should the better understand Jesus’ t. by his life.

140:8.19  his unique t. can only be understood when that life is

140:8.20 Jesus did not attack the t. of the Hebrew prophets

140:8.20 The t. of Jesus in this respect have been grossly

140:8.20 while courage was the very heart of his t..

140:8.20 The t. of Jesus constitute a religion of valor,

140:8.29 His life and t. were bequeathed the universe as an

140:10.2 but they insisted on translating such t. into rules of

141:1.4 were interested in finding out more about Jesus’ t..

141:4.2 to make clear both of these ideas in my life and t..”

141:7.2 we will reorganize and classify these t. as follows:

141:7.6 the two truths of first import in the t. of the kingdom

141:7.7 They often listened to his t. when in reality what he

141:8.1 majority of them welcomed the more advanced t. of

142:0.2 Annas had been hearing about Jesus and his t.,

142:2.1 This man could not comprehend the Master’s t.,

142:2.2 “Jacob, you have well stated the t. of the olden

142:6.1 He had heard much about the t. of this Galilean,

142:6.2 his personal and sincere interest in the Master’s t..

142:6.3 And I am desirous of knowing more about your t.

142:8.5 member of the Sanhedrin, publicly espoused the t.

143:1.1 they met with new objections to the t. of Jesus.

143:1.2 saying that such t. are fit for only weaklings and

143:1.4 regardless of the misunderstanding of my t. by

143:1.7 all mankind by their heroic devotion to these t..

143:4.3 loyalty which transcended even their faith in his t.

143:5.11 the same unwillingness to grasp the Master’s t..

143:6.3 religion which may be derived from the life and t.

143:7.0 TEACHINGS ABOUT PRAYER AND WORSHIP

143:7.9 Although the apostles grasped only a few of his t. at

144:5.18 to present these prayer lessons in their public t.,

144:7.2 of their own contact with the Master and his t..

145:3.12 sent watchers to report on the work and t. of Jesus

146:1.1 of the earlier Babylonian and later Zoroastrian t.

146:1.2 citizens of Rimmon became believers in Jesus’ t.,

146:1.3 their inclusion rendered the Christian t. acceptable

146:1.3 made Paul’s Christian t. more easy of acceptance

146:2.1 Nathaniel was confused about the Master’s t.

146:3.8 The Jewish t. had been confused and uncertain

147:4.2 Do you not receive my t. as one who has been

147:4.3 spiritual interpretation upon my commonplace t.,

147:5.1 observed the Master and was impressed with his t.

147:5.3 She had, on accepting the t. of Jesus, closed up

148:6.2 According to the time-honored t. of the children of

148:6.11 comfort and salvation in spite of such erroneous t..

148:8.1 divided in their attitude toward Jesus and his t..

148:8.1 publicly espoused the t. of Jesus and was baptized

149:2.1 and had his t. been left as he presented them,

149:2.1 efforts of Jesus’ early followers to restate his t.

149:2.1 only resulted in making such t. the less acceptable

149:2.2 Apostle Paul, in his efforts to bring the t. of Jesus

149:2.2 set forth as the embodiment of the t. of Jesus.

149:2.2 Aside from the incorporation of many t. from the

149:2.3 These t. originated in a praiseworthy effort to make

149:2.4 theology of Christianity worked to obscure his t.,

149:2.4 other Eastern religionists to accept the t. of Jesus.

149:2.11 Jesus transcended all the t. of his forebears when he

149:2.13 thought they discerned political dangers in his t..

149:3.1 the favorable reception of Jesus and his t. by the

149:3.1 Many wrong ideas concerning the t. of Jesus may

149:3.3 violator of the cardinal t. of the Jewish sacred law.

149:6.1 How are we to harmonize these t.?”

150:5.3  made aware of salvation by the t. of Melchizedek.

150:9.4 to realize the meaning of some of the Master’s t.;

151:2.3 truths of the gospel; they are minded to follow its t.

151:2.3 to comprehend truth and respond to its spiritual t.

151:4.7 fully and explicitly expound his t. to the apostles

153:3.4 do you dare to set up your own t. above the law and

153:3.7 more binding upon the Jews than even the t. of the

153:5.2 promote the movement away from Jesus and his t.

153:5.3 for the shining forth in new glory of the spiritual t.

154:1.3 ebb in the tide of popular regard for Jesus and his t.

154:3.1 in both Galilee and Judea were closed to Jesus’ t..

154:3.1 he meant to exterminate all who believed in his t..

154:4.6 his enemies maintained that his t. were impractical,

154:4.6 civilization could not have been built upon the t. of

154:4.6 better civilization could have been built upon his t.

154:4.6 never seriously tried to carry out the t. of Jesus

155:3.3 such t. lose their creative and life-giving power

156:1.8 gentiles are able to exercise saving faith in the t. of

156:2.3 over the record of this warm reception of Jesus’ t.

156:2.4 gentile believers appreciated Jesus’ t. more fully

156:2.4 achieved a good understanding of the Master’s t.

156:6.5 All active opposition to his t. had about subsided.

156:6.7 mandate to close the synagogues to the t. of Jesus

157:6.5 A new significance attaches to all of Jesus’ t. from

159:2.2 personal relation to the spiritual t. of the kingdom,

159:3.2 it should not be directly appealed to in the t. of

159:4.1 —and I infer that you reject the t. of the rabbis to

159:4.2 The words of the law of Moses and the t. of the

159:4.2 of the character and t. of the Father in heaven;

159:4.2 wherefore must I choose from among the better t.

159:4.3 The t. of these books represent the views and extent

159:4.6 the Scripture record and the infallibility of its t.,

159:4.6 their determined effort to withstand these newer t.

159:4.7 Today we make no record of the t. of this gospel

159:4.7 of the diversity of your interpretation of my t..

159:5.1 for those eternally true and divinely beautiful t.,

159:5.7 inclusion in the t. of the new gospel of the kingdom

159:5.7 and translated it to a worthy setting in the new t. of

160:0.1 his philosophy of life with Jesus’ new religious t.,

160:5.10 I see in the t. of Jesus, religion at its best.

161:0.2 he had been well instructed in Jesus’ t. by one of

161:2.8 Master does not hesitate to refute the religious t. of

162:1.9 These t. were really the official announcement of the

162:1.10 The multitudes who listened to the Master’s t.

162:2.2 but rather judge by the true spirit of these t.;

162:2.7 You seek to be rid of me and my disquieting t..

162:2.9 scribes or Pharisees been deceived by his clever t.?

162:2.9 What can there be wrong in these t. even though

164:1.1 The lawyer, knowing the t. of both Jesus and the

164:1.2 This lawyer was somewhat familiar with Jesus’ t.

165:3.5 but he who shall knowingly deny the truth of my t.

166:0.2 reflected, not so much Jesus’ personality, as his t..

166:0.2 they departed from Jesus’ t. and began to build the

166:1.2 Pharisees, especially those favorable to Jesus’ t.,

166:5.1 learned and unlearned, embraced the t. of the seventy

166:5.1 therefore had never been closed to the t. of Jesus

166:5.2 It was long a stronghold of the Master’s t. and stood

166:5.4 resisted all attempts of Paul to remake the t. of Jesus

166:5.5 opposed the version of Jesus’ t. which Paul elected

166:5.5 Paul as the “clever corrupter of the life t. of Jesus

167:1.1 influential Pharisee who had accepted the t. of Abner

167:3.1 synagogue since they had all been closed to his t. by

167:3.2 Philadelphia was friendly toward the t. of Jesus,

167:4.2 might have one more chance to accept his t.;

167:5.4 only t. which accorded women equality with men.

167:5.5 the Jews to live up to their own laws and higher t..

168:1.8 mocked and made light of the t. and works of Jesus.

168:5.1 to put a stop to the further spread of the t. of Jesus

169:0.3 They objected to the Master’s t. on these grounds:

169:4.3 the divinity of his life, not by depending on his t..

170:1.6 4. The Persian t. portraying the establishment of a

170:1.13 numerous concepts of the “kingdom” in his public t.,

170:2.9 These t. cover the expanded idea of the kingdom

170:2.9 and confused kingdom t. of John the Baptist.

170:2.10 The subsequent distortion of Jesus’ t., as they are

170:2.24 John began to write the story of Jesus’ life and t.,

170:4.16 disciples most certainly linked these two t. together

170:5.1 Having summarized the t of Jesus about the kingdom

170:5.3 marked the transplantation of the t. of Jesus from a

170:5.3 based on the t. of Jesus as they were supplemented

170:5.10 church was a useful social result of Jesus’ life and t.;

170:5.10 this social reaction to the t. of the kingdom so fully

170:5.16 the foundation of the Master’s personal life and t.,

170:5.19 There must come a revival of the actual t. of Jesus

170:5.20 students of the records of his t. became divided up

170:5.20 from failure to discern in the Master’s manifold t.

170:5.21 there is in the t. of Jesus an eternal nature which will

170:5.21 a more spiritual dispensation where the Master’s t.

171:0.3 something of his t. regarding the inner kingdom,

171:1.6 From Antioch the Pauline version of the t. of Jesus

171:1.6 uncompromising emissaries of the t. of Jesus were

171:8.9 two parables in the after years, summing up his t. in

174:1.1 James and I are not in accord regarding your t.

174:3.4 they did not allow that the t. of the prophets were

174:4.1 any time for the proclamation of his disturbing t..

174:4.7 in the united effort to stop Jesus’ t. and doings.

174:5.3 when he wrote: ‘Lord, who has believed our t.?

174:5.7 the Jews, choose to reject me and to refuse my t.,

175:1.3 “Many of you have dared to believe my t. and have

175:1.11 for these scribes and Pharisees who reject my t..

175:2.1 rejected the t. of Jesus and conspired to bring

175:2.3 Kingdom believers, those who follow the t. of

176:2.1 early incorporated into the t. of the Christians,

176:4.1 Of all the Master’s t. no one phase has been so

177:4.6 his sincerity in now returning to the t. of Moses,

177:5.2 in the temple, and who seemed to believe our t..

178:2.2 of the Jewish rulers to exterminate Jesus and his t..

179:5.5 Of all Jesus’ t. none have become more tradition-

180:2.4 little difficulty about these t. if his exact words had

180:3.10 eleven engaged in a spirited discussion of these t.,

180:4.1 The unbelievers will not at first listen to the t. of

181:1.3 efforts to live in accordance with the spirit of my t.

181:2.23 attempt to grasp the meaning of my spiritual t.

181:2.23 to interpret my gospel in accordance with the t. of

181:2.24 what you have not been able to get from my t.

181:2.26 more appreciate your critical way of viewing new t..

183:4.2 to Jesus’ oft-repeated t. regarding nonresistance.

184:1.3 the former high priest far more than had Jesus’ t..

184:1.6 spoken even if you have not yourself heard these t.

184:3.13 with developing charges regarding his conduct and t.

185:3.6 a king, for he was familiar with the t. of the Stoics,

185:6.1 and worthy of death because they believe Jesus’ t..

190:5.1 what he had heard about the Master’s t. and works.

190:5.2 they talked in great earnestness about Jesus, his t.,

190:5.4 When you tell me that it is about the t. and work

190:5.4 since I am more than familiar with these t..

190:5.6 while he opened up to our understanding the t. of the

194:0.5 destroy their Master and end the influence of his t..

194:2.6 the believer to witness to the realities of Jesus’ t.

194:2.8 the fundamental truths and t. of his earlier gospel

194:2.9 any way interfere with the rapid spread of their t.;

194:2.9 overshadowing of Jesus’ message by the new t.

194:3.1 Many queer and strange t. became associated with

194:3.12 a better civilization is bound up in the Master’s t. of

194:3.14 the t. of Jesus which culminated in Pentecost,

194:4.1 They forgot his t. and his warnings.

194:4.6 that all men were attracted to their t. about Jesus.

194:4.10 seeing that none of the t. in any way interfered with

195:0.2 found to be receptive to the evolving Christian t..

195:0.3 Upon such a stage of human society the t. of Jesus

195:0.18 was in turn the Pauline version of the life and t. of

195:1.1 in Greek philosophy and many of the t. of Jesus.

195:1.11 notwithstanding that it remained more true to his t.,

195:3.3 there was great contention between the vigorous t.

195:3.10 early schools continued to hold much of Jesus’ t.

195:4.3 into existence numerous sects of the Christian t.,

195:6.2 apparent conflict between materialism and the t. of

195:6.2 ages to come, the t. of the Master will fully triumph.

195:6.4 still lean in that direction as a result of former t..

195:6.4 Modern science has left true religion—the t. of Jesus

195:9.2 in need of new contact with the uncompromised t. of

195:9.3 The t. of Jesus survived the mystery cults of their

195:9.4 to depend solely on Jesus and his incomparable t..

195:9.5 and compromised Christianity—the real life and t. of

195:9.8 on earth and know, firsthand, his life-giving t.!

195:10.8 to the immediate advance of the real gospel—the t.

195:10.9 which exhibits so little of the spirit of his life and t.,

195:10.18 a crucified carpenter set in motion those t. which

195:10.18 Christianity contains enough of Jesus’ t. to

195:10.19 If Christianity could only grasp more of Jesus’ t.,

196:2.1 enough to get back to the unadulterated religious t.

team

140:5.19 They enjoy t. activities; they like to play together.

teamwork

28:5.14 These are the angels who foster and promote the t.

28:5.14 to be learned during your mortal career is t..

48:6.34 and to organizing their t. on the mansion worlds.

66:7.6 groups, older groups, and adults, as well as to do t.

81:6.37 And such t.—social co-operation—is dependent on

tear

48:6.37 feel important, you lose energy to the wear and t. of

196:0.5 Nothing was able to t. him away from the spiritual

tear-stained

133:3.7 but, tell me, as you look into these now t. faces, do

tearful

133:9.4 They were t. of eye but courageous of heart.

137:1.8 held converse with John the Baptist, and with t. eye

169:1.9 the son looked up into his father’s t. face and said:

172:3.10 the Master, with much emotion and with t. voice,

tearing

89:6.3 illustrative of the heart-t. contentions between

tearsnoun

27:1.5 And God shall wipe away all t. from their eyes;

40:7.5 path of life through your so-called “vale of t.”?

113:5.2 Seraphim do not shed physical t.; they do not have

128:1.7 and supplications, even with strong feelings and t.,

137:4.8 And then, breaking down in t., Mary entreated

137:4.9 she stood there before him motionless, with the t.

147:5.3 while she also wet his feet with her t. of gratitude,

147:5.4 This grateful woman has washed my feet with t.

149:5.5 Jesus hardly regarded this world as a “vale of t..”

168:1.1 friendly Jews who followed after them saw his t.,

181:2.5 John Zebedee stood, the t. rolling down his cheeks,

184:2.9 when he had shed these t. of agony, Peter turned his

tearsverb

117:6.25 spectacularly as an earthquake t. chasms into rocks,

149:4.2 and that man ‘t. himself in his anger’?

teary-eyed

133:2.3 they looked back upon the scene of the t. couple

tease

139:2.6 permitted a girl to t. Peter into denying his Lord

teasing

83:4.7 The t. of newlyweds and the pranks played upon

teasingly

184:2.8 again t. charged him with being a follower of Jesus

technicalsee Technical Advisers

12:9.4 T. analysis does not reveal what a person or thing

18:6.5 but he does not participate in the t. consideration of

20:3.3 Their other visits are “t.,” and in this capacity an

20:3.3 Such t. visits occur repeatedly in the long history

20:4.2 dispensational adjudicators, but such t. missions of

23:1.9 There is a t. reason why these Solitary Messengers

24:6.1 and conduct the high university of t. instruction

25:4.1 These legal and t. minds of the spirit world were not

25:4.18 bountifully supplied with these t. or legal reference

29:4.20 placing these controllers in proper t. relationship to

30:4.27 You are through with the t. and administrative

31:9.14 The Master Architects contribute t. approval of the

36:2.14 universe electrochemists who serve as t. assistants to

41:2.7 their respective staffs of physicists and other t.

43:7.3 These seven hundred minor worlds are t. spheres of

43:7.3 These schools of special skill and t. knowledge are

44:5.6 This corps of t. advisers to the transport seraphim

44:5.9 This is not only a t. requirement of transit from the

53:8.5 Caligastia was recognized as the t. Prince of Urantia

55:0.2 but all such judicial actions are purely t., in no way

67:6.10 The t. status of Van on the legal records of Satania

72:8.2 secretaryships, and t. trusts which are discharged

72:8.5 These t. schools are co-ordinated with industry

72:8.6 These special institutions provide the t. training for

72:11.2 securing the first half of a t. or professional training

81:6.30 Social, artistic, t., and industrial specialists will

114:3.3 much more of a fatherly adviser than a t. ruler.

128:1.10 his public career, subsequent to the t. completion of

129:4.7 Jesus may not be the t. and detailed example for

134:7.7 that is, the t. termination of the mortal bestowal,

173:1.2 on the ground of possessing real or t. blemishes.

188:5.2 righteousness than justice—mere t. right and wrong

Technical Advisers

25:0.4 3. T..

25:4.0 4. TECHNICAL ADVISERS

25:4.1 These legal and technical minds of the spirit world

25:4.1 as the nucleus of this vast and versatile group.

25:4.1 These legal and t. minds of the spirit world were

25:4.1 has been required of all who aspire to become T..

25:4.2 The T. are recruited from the ranks of the following

25:4.10 are all of transient attachment, the number of T.

25:4.11 T. frequently function as individuals but are

25:4.11 do not enter the regular courses of training for T.,

25:4.13 permitted to receive permanent appointment as T..

25:4.14 The training of T.,begun in the Melchizedek colleges

25:4.14 they proceed to the “schools of the seven circles”

25:4.14 they’re received into the “college of the ethics of law

25:4.14 the Paradise training school for the perfecting of T.

25:4.17 T. are dedicated to the work of preventing delay,

25:4.18 bountifully supplied with these t. or legal reference

25:4.19 T. are equally devoted to the efficient interpretation

25:4.20 T. are selected and tested beings; I have never

25:4.20 We have no records of their ever having been

25:4.20 the divine laws they so effectively interpret and so

25:4.20 no known limit to the domain of their service,

25:4.20 They continue as a. even to the portals of Paradise;

25:4.20 whole universe of law and experience open to them.

26:1.10 Recorders; others ascend to the ranks of the T..

27:0.1 and in large numbers they ascend to become T..

30:2.77 3. T..

37:8.7 Of the T., the legal minds of the realm, we have our

39:8.3 as a celestial artisan, a T., or a Celestial Recorder.

46:5.21 circle is dedicated to the messenger hosts, T.,

47:0.4 while adjoining is the local rendezvous of the T..

technically

28:0.6 T., neither tertiaphim nor omniaphim are ministering

28:1.1 t. tertiaphim are residents of these superuniverse

31:5.2 Material Sons have partially failed or t. defaulted

37:4.3 Nebadon and hence be t. outside our jurisdiction,

44:4.10 broadcast directors are t. expert in the utilization of

48:3.18 They are not, t., essential to any part of your survival

48:6.33 One can be t. right as to fact and everlastingly

53:9.1 where they must be held, t., until the Uversa courts

71:2.19 to public offices only those individuals who are t.

114:5.4 T., the planet is still spiritually isolated in the No

120:2.2 the additional task of t. terminating the Lucifer

125:4.3 the synagogue at Nazareth had graduated him, t.,

132:1.2 T., he has no right to assert that he is either idealist

136:3.5 T., your work on Urantia and in the flesh of the

158:0.1 of Urantia and t. to terminate the Lucifer rebellion.

191:3.2 progressed in the morontia career, it became, t.,

technicians

26:3.6 These master t. are the broadcast receivers and

39:6.6 5. T..

44:5.7 Urantia is served by twelve t. of interplanetary

48:6.29 5. T.. These are the seraphim who help new

48:6.29 all of this they are greatly helped by the seraphic t..

technique

0:3.20 forced to employ the t. of time-space reasoning in

0:7.1 power-personalize in the universes by the t. of the

0:7.8 and the fetters of eternity by the t. of trinitization,

0:8.11 The Supreme Being provides the t. for the power-

1:3.7 The t. of survival is embraced in those adjustments

2:4.5 Divine mercy represents a fairness t. of adjustment

2:7.3 in accordance with the plans and t. of the Creator

6:3.5 not in content but in quality and t. of expression,

6:7.1 the Universal Father escaped by the t. of trinitization,

7:3.5 But how much more perfect is the superb t. of the

7:5.3 the Eternal Son compensates this limitation by the t.

7:5.4 Incarnation, the secret of Sonarington, is the t. of the

8:1.10 I have been directed to provide this t. of approach to

9:7.3 Much of the t. of reflectivity we comprehend, but

10:2.1 By the t. of trinitization the Father divests himself

11:2.10 for cosmic reality in Paradise as a part of his t. of

12:2.2 with photographic t. the larger telescopes penetrate

12:3.9 By the same t. of comparative estimation and

12:4.16 the intramaster universe gravity t. of the Absolute,

12:8.8 Mind is the t. whereby spirit realities become

13:1.5 Their nature, origin, and the t. of their contact with

13:1.13 Nontrinitized beings do not fully understand the t. of

14:5.2 Even the t. of Havona thought is unlike the process

14:5.5 the ordained t. to negotiate “unachieved” space;

14:6.13  t. of the bestowal ministry for the instruction of his

14:6.21 opportunity to test out the t. of mind ministry on

15:0.3 a t. of intelligent control for both physical and spirit

15:4.1 an ordained t. and in conformity to the gravity laws

15:6.7 that the acts of God have unfolded by a time-space t.

16:6.10 of the Infinite is by a cosmic t. of self-revelation.

18:0.1 and they are qualified to serve with perfection of t.

19:1.7 philosophic t. of starting from the lower to approach

19:1.12 employ the t. of approaching man and his problems

20:0.5 by experiential participation in the creative t. known

20:2.6 an Avonal appears as an adult of the realm by a t.

20:6.1 effort to detect the working of this Sonarington t. is

20:6.1 waste no time on futile conjectures about the t.

21:3.16 The t. of obtaining supreme sovereignty over a local

21:3.17 through the t. of incarnated bestowal in the very

22:7.0  7. TECHNIQUE OF TRINITIZATION

23:1.1 They are fundamental to the divine t. of the Spirit

23:4.4 of the sons of destiny is apparently an unlimited t..

24:2.2 maintain perfect synchrony with the reflectivity t. of

24:2.2 These directors, by a not-fully-understood t., are

25:2.1 involves a definite superuniverse t. of reflective

25:4.14 “college of ethics of law and the t. of Supremacy,”

25:4.15 are the teachers of all creatures concerning the t. of

25:4.17 there is always the t. of perfection, a divine method,

25:4.19 They even essay to elucidate the t. of the Ultimate.

26:1.17 and an intake of wisdom much resembling their t. of

26:3.8 a thousand years for your most rapid telegraphic t.

26:4.14 understanding and that t. of comprehension which

26:6.3 But regardless of our inability to grasp the t., each

26:7.2 instructing ascenders respecting the nature and t. of

26:9.1 guides maintain schools of wisdom and colleges of t.

26:10.3 their failure was inherent in some phase of the t. of

27:4.2 There is a divine t. in the approach to Divinity;

27:4.2 the acquirement of this t. must await the pilgrims’

27:6.4 including the higher graph t. of Havona and certain

27:7.4 Without improvement in the t. of worship it would

27:7.7 What a triumph of t.!

28:3.1 There is a definite Paradise-responsive t. associated

28:4.2 this same reflective t. keeps each one of them in

28:4.8 your first fleeting glimpses of the t. of the eternity

28:4.8 the established universe t. of the Reflective Spirits.

28:5.10 Gods, who plan and execute with such superb t..

29:2.9 the secret of the t. of the mind control of all the vast

29:4.31 a part of the t. of life on the nonbreathing planets.

29:4.33 advanced to make it possible to explain the t. of this

31:2.2 comprehend their timeless t. of traversing space.

31:3.8 training mortals in the t. of universe management?”

32:4.8 Though we cannot fully grasp this t. of God’s

33:3.1 personality qualities by the t of creative co-operation

34:1.3 the secret of the t. and procedure resides in the

35:5.4 in details of t. their decisions have sometimes been

35:8.15 from the acceptable t. of universe government.

36:4.3 because the t. of dematerialization which they pass

36:6.7 But we do not comprehend the t. whereby the

37:6.1 the Nebadon school t. designed to effect the mind

38:9.6 intellectually and spiritually by the angelic t.

38:9.7 midwayers are physically energized by the Adamic t.,

39:8.5 3. To attain Paradise by the evolutionary mortal t..

40:5.15 the same system language but by a modified t..

40:9.8 we do not grasp the t. of personality recognition.

40:10.3 The mysterious variable in associative t. whereby a

41:2.5 you know practically nothing of the t. of the power

41:2.7 must adjust their t. on each sphere in accordance

41:3.10 By this t. it is possible to measure stellar distances

41:3.10 space measurement and improved telescopic t. will

41:10.2 those which were produced by gravity-tidal t..

41:10.2 But no matter what t. of world building obtains,

42:1.3 they have mastered one more phase of the divine t.;

42:1.3 operation of natural laws apart from the cosmic t.

42:2.21 If the power directors are conversant with the t. of

43:1.11 energy-transformation t. for modifying the currents

43:8.11 their potentials of achievement by partnership t.;

44:0.13 celestial artisans have improved in t. and execution

44:2.9 of governmental philosophy and administrative t.,

44:4.7 the t. of your disordered and garbled dream life—

44:5.8 Divine rest is associated with the t of spiritual-energy

44:5.9 and have begun to experience the t. of spirit affairs.

44:6.7 are not occupied with the t. of creature beautification

44:7.4 unified self-realization by the t. of the never-ending

44:8.5 individuality in skill, t., and expression.

45:0.3 Controllers in accordance with the established t. of

45:2.2 absolutely no changes have been made in the t. of

45:5.7 Daughters are the acme of perfection in scope, t.,

46:1.9 lighted, energized, and watered by the Jerusem t..

46:2.7 there is a perfection of mechanical t. and physical

46:3.1 by a t. involving the polar crystal, the sea of glass.

46:3.3 friends add the reflectivity phenomena to the t. of

47:3.5 Regardless of the t. which may be employed on

47:8.2 is here begun in the t. of universe administration.

47:10.7 Mortal death is a t. of escape from the material life

48:5.8 time is no longer available as a t. of dodging

48:6.34 worlds or else survived by the t. of Spirit fusion.

48:6.33 Falsehood is not a matter of narration t. but

48:7.1 teach the less advanced students by the parallel t.;

49:1.2 the t. of living cell reproduction is slightly different in

49:2.25 The sixth t. of energizing is limited to the midway

49:3.5 The nonbreathing plan of life varies from the t. of

49:5.30 not fully comprehended t. of the Supreme Being.

50:5.5 More and more attention is devoted to the t. of war.

51:2.3 While there is this dematerializing t. for preparing

51:2.3 emergency installation of the dematerialization t. is

51:2.3 Carriers would install the t. of dematerialization

51:5.7 to achieve race harmonization by the Adamic t.,

52:6.7 The only t. for accelerating the natural trend of

54:1.3 Liberty is a self-destroying t. of cosmic existence

54:1.10 combat as a t. of adjusting misunderstandings has

54:4.7 from this t. of patience in dealing with sinful rebels.

54:5.11 opportunity for sin-expression as the quickest t. of

54:6.1 the t. of dealing with the rebels is a vindication of

55:2.8 entirely free from natural death as the t. of escape

55:3.2 I recently visited were financed by the tithing t..

55:6.6 the t. whereby the absonite personalities reveal the

55:12.4 They may possibly be involved in the t. of universe

56:1.6 you must postulate MIND as the inevitable t. of

56:7.5 to be executed exactly in accordance with the t.

56:7.8 not the slightest concept of what t. of deity approach

56:10.23 in the English language, by a t. authorized by our

62:5.7 the crude communicative t. of their ancestors.

63:2.5 the t. was unraveled when it occurred to Fonta to

65:1.9 but it has never been revealed to us by what t. we

65:3.7 plans and t. of life management and transplantation.

65:4.2 The evolution of life is a t. ever progressive, variable

65:4.6 the Life Carriers have improved this healing t. as it

66:4.2 but aside from the t. of their appearance on earth

66:5.23 This corps did much to improve the industrial t. of

67:6.4 sustained by the t. of the tree of life in conjunction

68:5.1 Man’s land t., or maintenance arts, plus his standards

68:6.9 Many races learned the t. of abortion, this practice

69:5.13 Man’s t. varies, but his disposition remains quite

71:0.1 Even statecraft is merely the accumulated t. for

74:5.4 For ages Adam and Eve had been instructed in the t.

77:2.5 The t. of this germ plasm metamorphosis by the

77:6.2 midwayer by a combined t. of sex and nonsex liaison.

80:1.7 This t. of race blending, combined with elimination

81:2.19 waves of improving t. from Mesopotamia out over

81:6.27 no matter what t. of pressure or directional control

81:6.31 And as labor more and more diversifies, some t. for

81:6.33 best managed by some t. of intelligent co-operation.

87:5.4 a human agency and by the t. of the evil eye.

87:6.1 the t. of spirit propitiation led directly to the creation

87:6.1 t. for evening the odds in the one-sided struggle of

87:7.1 for some perpetuating symbolism—seeks some t. for

88:4.1 Magic was the t. of manipulating the conjectured

89:8.6 insuring against bad luck or, rather, an enhanced t.

90:0.1 The t. of religious ritual passed from the forms of

90:2.1 only in very recent times has the t. of positive

90:3.10 this t. of evolution then unerringly sets in motion

90:4.1 was in no small measure a t. for disease prevention.

90:5.1 the t. of ritual was the decisive factor in its efficacy

90:5.2 Ritual is the t. of sanctifying custom; ritual creates

90:5.3 The worship t. of the olden mystery cults was just

91:2.1 Prayer became a t. of achieving spirit co-operation.

91:2.2 that it has degenerated into a pseudomagical t. of

91:2.8 Prayer represents one t. associated with the natural

91:3.1 By this t. the child learns to convert his monologue

91:3.6 procedure interassociated with a spiritual t..

91:3.7 the more effective t. for most practical purposes

91:4.4 contributes to the augmentation of the t. of living,

91:5.6 Prayer is the t. whereby every religion becomes

91:6.2 Prayer is not a t. for curing real and organic diseases

91:6.4 a dialogue with one’s alter ego, constitutes a t. of

91:6.7 There is no other t. whereby every man, regardless

91:7.1 Mysticism, as the t. of the cultivation of the

91:8.7 God or the powerful t. of changing one’s self.

91:8.9 Prayer elevates man because it is a t. of progressing

91:8.13 Prayer is not a t. of escape from conflict but rather a

92:3.9 as a result of all these early errors in ethical t..

92:7.14 religion is a way of living as well as a t. of thinking.

93:2.7 and to the t. of indwelling an incarnated Son which

93:10.1 they made ready the t. whereby Machiventa was to

94:11.6 by the t. of isolating the self from objective reality.

97:10.7 they seek to destroy the t. of group functioning.

98:2.5 They failed to develop a t. for fostering supreme

98:6.5 and Christianity the t. for the conservation of moral

99:0.2 True religion does oppose violence as a t. of social

100:1.6 The t. of fostering this constitutive endowment of

100:2.3 an enlightened and wise t. of spiritual reaction to the

100:3.1 Religion is not a t. for attaining a static and blissful

100:3.7 Evolution is a cosmic t. of growth.

100:5.8 mysticism may become a t. of reality avoidance,

101:2.2 religion; logic is the attempted t. of philosophy.

101:2.2 a t. for achieving unity in the comprehension of the

101:2.14 way of salvation, the t. of the survival of personality

101:2.17 Only theology, the province of faith and the t. of

101:5.1 Revelation is a t. whereby ages upon ages of time are

101:9.5 discovering the truth of living, the good and right t.

101:9.9 spiritual world by and through the t. of salvation,

102:4.1 The t. whereby you can accept another’s idea as

102:7.6 faith certainty is the greatest t. for dealing with all

103:6.4 Such a t. of studying reality consists in turning the

103:6.6 self-realization upon the mechanism and t. of mind

103:6.7 Reason is the understanding t. of the sciences;

103:6.7 faith is the insight t. of religion; mota is the t. of

103:6.8 Revelation is the only t. which can compensate for

103:6.12 and revelation is the only t. for atoning for this

103:7.2 True salvation is the t. of the divine evolution of

103:7.6 Logic is the t. of philosophy, its method of

103:8.1 By the t. of such an incarnation of living truth the

106:1.1 but the t. of their integration is as yet unrevealed.)

106:2.7 Absolutes are not perceivable by the t. of experience;

106:9.8 is designed to evolve by the t. of experience and,

107:0.2 man progressively masters the divine t. of achieving

107:1.5 The t. of the origin of the Thought Adjusters is one

108:0.1 be impossible to duplicate by any other universe t.

108:1.2 of Adjusters on Divinington by the reflectivity t.

108:4.4 Recourse is had to such a t. as a means of

108:5.10 their ministry is characterized by a flawless t.

112:2.17 self-realization through a t. of identity expansion

113:6.8 The t. of justice demands that personal or group

114:7.8 and rehearsed in the deep mind by the combined t. of

115:4.5 The t. of such manifestation is direct and indirect:

116:1.4 cosmic mind is co-ordinated by some unknown t. in

116:1.5 never ceases to progress—mind is the experiential t.

116:2.13 By the t. of mortal logic it might be inferred that the

117:5.3 t. of experience known as finaliter transcendation

118:1.2 the t. of choosing to do the will of the Father.

119:2.4 And then, by the same t. observed at the time of

119:5.4 to the possible t. of such an inexplicable bestowal.

119:5.5 Still, the t. of these successive bestowals remained a

119:7.5 Even in eternity you will never know the t. and

119:8.9 put them in the English language, by a t. authorized

120:2.1 and in conformity with the t. of Sonarington—

120:2.8 ideal of perfected t. in the supreme engagement of

127:6.12 Jesus has very nearly mastered the t. of utilizing

129:1.3 By superior t. and greatly improved methods of

130:2.1 the t. whereby the tides were utilized to flush the

132:3.6 Plants and animals survive in time by the t. of

132:4.2 Jesus’ usual t. of social contact was to draw people

136:1.3 amidst all these details of time, t., and function,

136:3.1 to formulate the plans and determine upon the t.

136:6.11 of his universe the t. of the new and better way,

139:5.8 And that is always the effective t. in all forms and

140:4.10 Education should be a t. of learning (discovering) the

141:5.2 such service in accordance with the t. of your own

143:7.6 Worship is the t. of looking to the One for the

144:4.5 worship is a t. of detachment from the daily routine

146:2.9 Prayer is not designed as a t. for aggrandizing self

148:2.4 the t. of treatment or the revelation of the unknown

152:6.4 Jesus taught the appeal to the emotions as the t. of

156:5.13 constructive t. for meeting all of the vicissitudes and

156:5.15 Are you becoming increasingly artistic in your t. of

157:6.4 the growth of the spiritual nature by the t. of living

160:1.3 the art of living fails to keep pace with the t. of

160:1.10 with the Father in heaven is to be found the t.,

160:3.4 an equal victory by his superior and winsome t. of

160:4.13 Such a t. leads directly to the creation of a world of

161:3.3 self-limiting his divine consciousness and his t. of

168:1.11 which far transcend the usual t. of the resurrection of

170:3.3 consideration of the t of receiving God’s forgiveness

174:3.4 the fact of the survival of mortal creatures by the t.

184:4.6 religion of Jesus becomes the sure and certain t.

186:5.3 Jesus had already completed the t. of the required

189:0.1 consideration of a t. for the restoration of Jesus.

189:2.1 not propose to employ our t. of dematerialization;

193:4.7 3. Judas never acquired a philosophic t. for meeting

195:5.14 even as modern science pursues the t. of experiment.

195:7.13 If man is only a machine, by what t. does this man

196:0.10 a t. for the adjustment of difficulties, and the mighty

196:2.9 he mastered a t. of acceptably doing the Father’s

196:3.15 is effected by a t. of conjoint revelational evolution.

196:3.18 the crude materialistic t. of the physical sciences.

techniques

9:3.4 to the point of materialization and by t. unknown to

13:1.11 origin is complicated because of the many diverse t.

15:5.14 There are numerous other t. for evolving suns and

15:5.14 To undertake to describe all the various t. involved

19:5.9 the Inspired Trinity Spirits, by superconscious t.,

22:4.4 The selective t. of Paradise are not in any sense

22:7.1 The t. of trinitization are among the secrets of

25:4.18 usages and t. of all spirit-world transactions.

27:6.2 Ultimate and attempt to grasp the t. of the Absolutes

27:6.4 All of these higher t. of importing knowledge and

27:6.4 You cannot grasp such communication t.,

28:5.12 By these very t. do the Perfectors of Wisdom adapt

28:6.8 While the spirit t. of mercy ministry are beyond

28:7.3 divinity and to make contact with the t. of Deity.

29:4.14 interplanetary system of transport and to certain t. of

29:4.16 the sciences of the t. of intelligent energy control

34:2.3 his differential of origin accounts for the diverse t. in

38:9.2 and secondary—and they appear by the following t.:

38:9.4 There are no less than twenty-four diverse t involved

39:2.15 Broadcasters adapt the higher ideographic t. of the

40:9.8 we understand such t. of memory reconstruction

40:9.8 albeit, memory itself and the t. of its reconstruction

41:7.15 revivification by these or other evolutionary t..

43:8.10 6. Adjust all of these various socialization t. to the

44:1.10 t. analogous to the human employment of musical

44:4.6 we employ concept picturization and ideograph t..

44:5.4 many improved t. for the intake of spiritual energy

46:5.24 known to you, but mostly by t. unknown on Urantia.

46:5.28 and take pleasure in observing the t. of other groups.

47:8.5 select from the differential t. of Paradise attainment.

48:6.30 regarding efficient and effective t. of fact recording.

49:5.8 7. T. of terrestrial escape.

49:5.32 7. T. of terrestrial escape. There is fundamentally

49:5.32 numerous t. whereby man escapes his terrestrial

52:6.6 the substitution of international t. of adjudication for

55:2.12 is unfailing in the application of these equalizing t.

55:11.6 administrative mechanisms and governmental t. of a

56:7.8 to approach Deity on ultimate levels by absonite t..

56:8.2 but it is by these t. of experience that such finaliters

58:0.1 worlds peopled in accordance with established t.;

58:6.5 sodium chloride in their body fluids by ingenious t.

65:6.0 6. EVOLUTIONARY TECHNIQUES OF LIFE

66:5.8 By employing improved t. and by the use of traps,

68:5.0 5. LAND TECHNIQUES—MAINTENANCE ARTS

70:10.5 savage ordeals were nothing more than crude t. of

70:10.8 other semicivilized tribes practiced such primitive t.

71:1.24 governmental t., such as the feudalism of the Middle

71:2.18 use wise t. of guiding and controlling officeholders

72:1.3 by scientific t. they have learned how to compensate

72:1.5 continuous progression toward the governmental t.

72:5.3 These people have recently developed new t. for the

75:4.3 misadaptation of plans and the maladjustment of t.

77:1.1 other systems, but they originated by dissimilar t..

81:1.6 Andites were carrying the improved agricultural t.

81:6.22 sound t. for successfully adjusting to the transition

81:6.32 in the highly specialized t. of earning a living,

84:3.10 man introduced these t. into industry and later, when

84:8.2 this failure to evolve specialized t. of pleasurable

85:2.6 blended with the later evolving t. of worship, but

87:2.1 constituted the t. and rituals of the ghost cult.

87:6.3 Many t. were developed for frightening ghosts and

89:4.7 these ancient sacrificial t. of positive propitiation.

89:10.1 Modern man must develop new t. of achieving the

90:4.4 howling, breathing on the patient, and many other t..

91:3.2 such t. of praying tend to evolve into the dialogue

92:6.19 in the main must get his religion by evolutionary t..

95:3.1 by similar natural t. in any other circumscribed area

99:7.2 reconstruction of economics and industry by the t.

101:5.14 upon these former t. of personality assurance.

103:9.1 assumptions of error and the t. of self-deception,

105:4.9 level and by other t. on the supercreature level.

105:6.5 God the Sevenfold provides t. of compensation for

106:0.1 comprehension of universe realities and their t. of

117:3.6 man grows as his Thought Adjuster develops new t.

117:5.10 the Holy Spirit probably registered by similar t.

118:8.9 which make feasible the operation of many t. that

119:3.8 universe administration and in all t. of government.

123:6.3 Damascus, and learning some new t. of numbers,

132:3.3 in man’s habits of thinking and in his t. of living.

136:9.2 would not compromise with the revolutionary t. of

140:4.10 happiness is the resulting total of these enhanced t.

160:1.7 the mastery of dependable t. for solving common

161:3.3 We are convinced that he used both of these t., but

tedious

87:5.8 burden, rendering life t. and virtually unendurable.

teem

13:3.2 We are taught that these worlds t. with the

23:3.2 The worlds t. with angels and men and other highly

25:3.7 universes which abound in differences and t. with

teemed

59:3.1 The seas t. with lime-shelled life, and the falling of

teeming

59:0.8 many inland seas are t. with primitive marine life.

119:0.5 such a creation, t. with its varied forms of life and

teems

14:4.22 Havona t. with the life of all phases of intelligent

teeth

59:4.11 the t.-bearing varieties being twenty-five feet long;

59:4.12 Veritable bone beds of fish t. and skeletons may be

61:1.10 early mammals developed two successive sets of t.

61:2.8 from an ancestor having five toes and forty-four t.,

61:3.2 the t. of many mammalian species altered to conform

65:6.5 such adjustments is illustrated by the evolution of t.

74:6.3 the nourishment of children until the appearance of t.

88:5.2 a variety of things: human flesh, crocodile t., poison

89:4.1 mutilations, knocking out t., and cutting off fingers

145:2.5 fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children’s t.

145:2.5 every man who eats sour grapes, his t. shall be set

145:2.7 sour grapes and the children’s t. are set on edge.

158:5.1 With much grinding of t. and as a result of many

158:5.2 violent attack and fell in their midst, gnashing his t.

TehermaPersian businessman

141:6.1 Simon Zelotes brought to Jesus one T., a Persian

141:6.1 T. had heard of Jesus and come to Capernaum to

141:6.1 on the way to Jerusalem, he set out to find Jesus.

141:6.1 Andrew had presented T. to Simon for instruction.

141:6.1 a “fire worshiper,” although T. took great pains to

141:6.2 Why did he so resist me and so readily lend an ear to

141:6.3 but Simon did as Jesus had instructed him, and T.,

telegraph

69:4.7 animal riders, railroads, and airplanes, as well as t.,

telegraphic

26:3.8 require a thousand years for your most rapid t.

telephone

12:9.2 The number assigned to a t. subscriber does not in

69:4.7 railroads, and airplanes, as well as telegraph, t.,

telescopes

12:2.1 astronomers peer through their powerful t. into the

12:2.2 your t. literally reveal millions upon millions of

12:2.2 the search of your present-day t. are in Orvonton,

12:2.2 with photographic technique the larger t. penetrate

12:2.3 In the not-distant future, new t. will reveal to the

12:2.3 these more powerful t. will disclose that many island

12:4.14 subsequent to the perfection of more powerful t.,

31:10.16 these creations, are actually visible through your t..

57:3.2 astronomers see when they turn their t. spaceward

telescopic

41:3.10 Better t. technique will sometime more fully

tellsee tellimperative

13:1.2 Of these worlds I can t. little; of their manifold

13:1.2 can tell little; of their manifold activities I may t. less.

13:1.10 We t. you of the vast and universal phenomenon

15:0.3 concerning the superuniverses, I can hope to t. you

19:5.1 I will be able to t. you very little concerning the

24:6.2 I am not forbidden to undertake to t you of the work

29:4.33 to make the same alphabetical symbols t. vastly

30:4.9 but we have elected to t. this story as it pertains to

30:4.30 But I cannot t. you about Havona; you must see

32:5.6 to portray something of our viewpoint, to t. you

43:4.5 periodically assemble to hear this Son of Paradise t.

46:4.9 If I only had words to t. you of the morontia

48:4.4 In discussing spirit humor, first let me t. you what it

58:7.12 gigantic biogeologic record unfailingly t. the truth if

58:7.12 deposits of age upon age t. the story of the struggles

77:4.8 these ancient Sumerian clay tablets which t. of this

93:4.4 to t. the good news of this covenant with the Most

100:4.4 In physical life the senses t. of the existence of

110:5.1 but the Adjuster, in addition, endeavors to t. you

116:7.1 we could, by analogy, t. you so much more about

119:1.6 And that is all I am permitted to t. you of the first

122:10.1 not t. him whither the pair had taken the babe.

123:3.3 Joseph’s first thought was to t. Jesus that the

126:3.8 this so-called Book of Enoch went on to t. about

127:3.5 discussions, as he had heard his mother t. about.

128:6.8 Jesus did not t. the family about his brother’s arrest

130:2.7 the young man requested Jesus to t. him the

130:3.7 you should stand up and t. them the great things

130:5.2 “No wonder the boy believes everything you t. him,

130:6.2 Sit down with me while I t. you of the service trails

132:4.2 invariably would he t. these distressed mortals

133:2.1 I very much desire that you t. me what could happen

133:3.7 I can t. by their faces that they have experienced

133:3.8 They can t. you their story, but I surmise they

133:5.4 these scientists can never (scientifically) t. you what

135:8.7 John followed Jesus a sufficient distance to t. him the

136:8.1 the recipients of his healing ministry to t. no man

137:1.5 When they heard Simon Peter t. how he and his

137:3.6 Jesus’ repeated warnings that they t. no man

138:7.1 Jesus did not t. the apostles how long this was to last

140:1.1 But just now I have something more to t. you

142:2.1 “But, Rabbi, Moses and the olden prophets t. us

142:6.6 you believe us if we t. you of the heavenly truths?

143:2.5 Did not the Prophet Jeremiah long ago t. you that

143:6.1 I t. you the fields are already white for the harvest.

144:1.6 directly charged them that they should t. no man

144:2.5 “Let me t. you the story of a certain judge who

144:2.5 These stories I t. you to encourage you to persist

144:8.6 they departed for Machaerus to t. all this to John.

145:0.3 of this visit, and he was admonished to t. no man.

145:2.6 Did not the prophet t. you that the God of heaven

145:5.3 Jesus to t. them the reason for his strange conduct.

146:2.18 And many other truths did Jesus t. his apostles about

146:3.1 will you now listen while I t. you about the eternal

146:4.4 “See that you t no man about your healing but rather

149:1.2 directly charge the beneficiary to “t. no man.”

151:1.1 Jesus answered, “No, Peter, I will t. them a story.”

151:2.1 but first suppose you t. me what you have been

151:2.5 “Before I t. you about this parable, do any of you

151:2.6 I would like to have him t. us what meaning he

151:3.1 but you can t. a story to convey your teaching;

151:3.1 Let me t. you that nothing is hid in the kingdom of

151:3.15 “Now will I t. you the last of the parable of the

152:1.2 charged all of them that they should t. no man.

153:3.2 question: “You t. us that you are the bread of life.

153:3.5 But hearken while I t. you the truth concerning

154:6.3 Ruth would say only: “I will t. my brother that I

156:1.2 Jesus had charged his associates to t. no one of his

156:1.7 Jesus entreated them to t. no one of this occurrence

156:1.8 Verily, verily, I t. you that the Father’s kingdom shall

157:3.6 the time being I charge you that you t. this to no man

157:4.5 they should t. no man that he was the Son of God.

157:6.13 Nevertheless, I t. you that the Father and I are one.

158:2.1 “Make certain that you t. no man, not even your

158:2.2 But I t. you that Elijah has already come, and they

159:1.3 you may t. the whole story to the congregation,

159:2.1 I t. you that, even when a cup of cold water is

159:4.5 the Scripture records which t. you that the God of

160:0.1 Thomas should listen to all he had to say and t.

162:5.3 Much I have to t. you, but you are unable to

162:7.3 then do I t. you that, if you were the children of

163:6.1 newly ordained teachers of the gospel personally t.

164:1.2 “But, Teacher, I should like you to t. me just who

164:1.3 he proceeded to t. his hearers a story, a story

164:4.2 directed Josiah to t. them what had happened to

164:4.8 why do you not t. us the whole truth about what

164:4.11 I t. you, if this man were not from God, he could

164:5.1 he could t. them the good news of the liberty

164:5.2 If you are the Messiah, why do you not plainly t.

165:2.2 “On this night I have much to t. you, and since many

165:4.2 “Let me t. you a story of a certain rich man whose

166:2.3 Who can t.?

166:4.4 blood Pilate mingled with the sacrifices, but I t. you

166:4.12 to t. again and again that which he wished them to

167:5.1 I t. you that the publican went home with God’s

167:7.4 go forth to t. the Father the thoughts of your heart

167:7.5 I did even t. you of the joy in the presence of the

168:1.12 “Did I not t. you at the first that this sickness was

168:2.9 Lazarus was never able to t. anything about these

169:1.4 And I t. you this story to impress upon you that

169:1.5 “And now I would like to t. you the story of a son

171:4.2 that I may once more plainly t. you that we are

171:6.2 I t. you that I am going to bestow one half of all

173:2.4 if you will answer me, I likewise will t. you by

173:2.5 “Neither will I t. you by what authority I do these

173:3.1 give ear while I t. you a parable: A certain great

176:1.1 Jesus said: “Yes, I will t. you about the times when

177:1.5 but see to it that you t. no man the things which I

178:2.3 that you know, but see to it that you t. no man.

181:2.19 where in glory you shall t. of your salvation to

181:2.23 cannot understand the full meaning of all you t. us

184:3.14 that you t. us whether you are the Deliverer,

184:5.10 “If I t. you, you will not believe me; and if I ask you

185:3.1 “See that you t. no man that I talked with you.”

189:4.10 “Did not this Jesus t. you, even in Galilee, that he

190:2.7 They wanted to rush off to the city to t. the apostles

190:5.4 When you t. me that it is about the teachings and

191:1.2 I believe he has risen from the dead; I will t. my

191:2.1 Did I not t. you about these things when I was

191:5.3 Again I t. you: As the Father sent me into the

192:0.5 to t. the story of their risen Master and therefore

193:2.2 And when you go abroad to t. all nations the good

tellimperative

128:6.11 “Uncle Joshua, come out and t. us a big story.”

129:2.10 he enjoined him to t. no man, not even his own

133:2.1 Now, my friend, t. me what is the matter?

133:3.7 deliberately choose to do mean things, but, t. me,

135:6.6 “Go t. your masters that you have heard ‘the voice

135:6.7 T. me not that Abraham is your father.

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

135:11.4 T. John what you have seen and heard—that the

135:11.4 finally, t. the beloved herald of my earth mission that

136:8.1 the recipients of his healing ministry to t. no man

137:3.6 Jesus’ repeated warnings that they t. no man

137:6.5 T. no man about me and remember that my

138:8.5 saying, “T. no man about the water and the wine.”

144:1.6 directly charged them that they should t. no man

144:8.3 “Go back and t. John that he is not forgotten.

144:8.3 T. him what you have seen and heard, that the poor

145:0.3 of this visit, and he was admonished to t. no man.

145:5.7 Go and t. the people to believe in that which we

146:4.4 “See that you t. no man about your healing but

149:1.2 directly charge the beneficiary to “t. no man.”

152:1.2 charged all of them that they should t. no man.

154:6.12T. my mother and my brothers that I appreciate

156:1.2 Jesus had charged his associates to t. no one of his

156:1.7 Jesus entreated them to t. no one of this occurrence

157:3.6 the time being I charge you that you t. this to no man

157:4.5 they should t. no man that he was the Son of God.

158:2.1 “Make certain that you t. no man, not even your

159:3.9 T. my children that I am not only tender of their

164:4.2 directed Josiah to t. them what had happened to

164:5.4 Josiah answered, “T. me who he is that I may believe

171:4.6 Go you and t. that fox that the Son of Man

173:5.2T all those who were bidden, to come, for, behold,

176:0.2T. us, Master, how shall we know when these

177:1.5 but see to it that you t. no man the things which I

178:2.3 that you know, but see to it that you t. no man.

179:4.4 Ask him who it is, or if he has told you, t. me who is

185:3.1 “See that you t. no man that I talked with you.”

185:3.2 T. me, have you said that you are the king of the

189:4.10 laid him. T. us that we may go and get him.”

189:4.12 But go, all of you, now and t. my apostles—and Peter

189:5.4 Go back to my apostles and again t. them that I have

191:0.4 by the women, “Go t. my apostles—and Peter.”

191:1.2 Go t. my apostles—and Peter”—as he contemplated

tellers

44:2.8 The life-story t.—those who perpetuate the meaning

tellingadjective

97:7.4 theories of the nature of God with such t. effect

175:4.9 1. He was arrayed in t. opposition to their traditional

tellingverb

70:3.9 customary for guests to pay their way by t. tales of

75:6.1 they refused to advise Adam, only t. him to do as he

96:4.6 t. his followers that Yahweh was a hard taskmaster

119:7.3 which was broadcast from Salvington t. that the babe

123:3.3 thoughtlessly t. him that either God or the devil

127:5.1 honestly t. Rebecca about their belief that Jesus

130:6.2 much interested in t. Jesus the way to Phenix,

130:7.1 they kept Jesus busy t. tales about his early life in

132:4.5 Jesus visited at dinner with a Greek physician, t.

137:5.2 They could not grasp what he was t. them.

146:3.6 t. you that you are in reality the sons of God.

151:2.5 all the minor details involved in the t. of the story.

152:6.6 miraculous feeding of the five thousand, t. them why

158:7.3 wherefore do I persist in t. you that the Son of Man

158:7.7 the twelve were grasping the idea that Jesus was t.

167:5.1 What I am t. you is well illustrated by two men

168:1.6 went to Jesus on Sunday, t. him of Lazarus’s

169:1.15 Jesus was very partial to t. these three stories at the

169:1.15 And then he would launch forth into the t. of this

170:2.16 Jesus never tired of t. them that the kingdom was

171:4.2 Again am I t. you that the Son of Man will be

178:3.3 have heard my words t. of the end of Jerusalem.

180:4.3 “I am t. you these things while I am still with you

180:6.1 “And I am t. you about all this before I leave you

180:6.1 I am t. you in advance about these things so that,

180:6.6 We cannot understand what he is t. us.”

191:5.1 The next day Thomas listened to the t. of the

193:1.2 Go, then, into all the world t. this good news to all

tells

3:3.1 “He t. the number of the stars; he calls them all by

103:5.2 something inside of every human being that t. him

113:6.7 as your record t.; “And he shall send his angels with

119:8.8 And your record t. the truth when it says that this

160:3.4 My philosophy t. me that there are times when I

180:6.6 to talk with each other: “What is this that he t. us?

194:4.2 where he bids them farewell and t. them he is

telltale

61:7.1 Glaciers alone leave behind them those t. drifts—

74:8.8 neglected to remove the t. reference to Cain’s

97:9.12 this t. statement: “Yahweh has broken my enemies

temerity

139:6.5 the t. to go secretly to Jesus and lodge complaint

177:1.2 While making this speech, the t. of which astonished

temper

133:2.1 in which she picks on me in public, and I lose my t..

139:3.2 James had a fiery t. when once it was adequately

139:4.7 John was a man of few words except when his t. was

139:4.7 As John grew older, his t. became more subdued,

149:4.2 while ‘he who is hasty of t. exalts folly’?

temperament

100:1.6 markedly influenced by physical health, inherited t.,

101:7.1 Even the inherent t. and intellectual bent markedly

122:1.2 her day and generation, possessing a fairly normal t.

122:5.2 Mary’s t. was quite opposite to that of her husband

122:5.3 All in all, Mary’s t. tended to dominate the career

127:1.3 possessed a somewhat fluctuating but aggressive t.,

127:4.7 had the highest of ideals, but he was unstable in t..

139:0.2 men represented many different types of human t.,

139:1.6 Andrew and Peter were unlike in character and t.,

139:2.11 Although Peter and Paul differed much in t. and

139:3.5 death of James greatly modified the vehement t. of

193:4.13 In t., Judas was surly and vindictive.

temperamental

86:2.6 Luck was looked upon as the whimsical and t.

87:4.5 t. as the early ghosts of the monospiritism of most

90:2.5 followed by the appearance of t. shamanesses who

101:5.9 all according to the status and t. tendency of the

103:2.1 as a result of mental conflict, and t. upheavals.

122:5.1 These t. manifestations were greatly improved just

139:1.10 His t. handicap was his lack of enthusiasm; Andrew

139:3.2 This able apostle was a t. contradiction; James

139:8.10 and had added to Thomas’s t. problems of later life.

141:5.2 your individual attitudes of t. feeling, and social

143:3.5 Peter was overwrought and had been more t. than

195:10.14 these family groups of various social and t. classes if

temperaments

151:3.1 stand before a multitude of varying intellects and t.

temperance

34:6.13 gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and t..”

98:2.6 Their cardinal virtues were: wisdom, courage, t.,

149:4.3 Jesus always preached t. and taught consistency—

temperate

61:7.12 The t. regions have been free from the ice for over

64:7.13 The superior races sought the northern or t. climes,

temperature

41:4.5 And t. permitting, you could penetrate the majority

41:4.7 Another of the Orvonton giants has a surface t. a

41:6.5 tossed by the t.-X-ray solar forces to the circle of the

41:6.7 the present t. of the sun’s surface, a little less than

41:6.7 this t. being favorable to the registry of iron lines,

41:7.1 The internal t. of many of the suns, even your own,

41:7.2 The surface t. of your sun is almost 6,000 degrees,

41:7.11 hot gases (sometimes millions of degrees in t.)

41:7.11 During the active life of a sun the internal t. of

41:7.11 regardless of the progressive fall of the external t..

41:7.12 Under such pressure and at such t. all atoms are

41:7.13 You will realize what high t. means by way of the

41:8.1 Under certain conditions of high t. the hydrogen

41:9.1 maximum t.—upwards of 35,000,000 degrees—

41:9.3 stable after the maximum of internal t. is reached,

41:9.4 the outer materials exactly equals the t. pressure of

42:4.6 interstellar space does not have the t. of absolute

42:4.7 T.—heat and cold—is secondary only to gravity in the

42:4.7 Ultimatons are humbly obedient to t. extremes.

42:4.10 ultimatonic energies under certain conditions of t.,

42:4.10 T., energy currents, distance, and the presence of the

42:7.9 With a minimum variation in t. and pressure,

46:1.3 for the production of the equable t. of Jerusem.

46:1.3 The full-light t. is maintained at about 70 degrees

46:2.2 the time of lowest t. attending the light recession.

49:2.5 4. T. types.

49:2.21 4. The t. types. It is possible to create living beings

49:2.21 worlds are peopled with races of modified t. types.

49:2.21 Twelve per cent belong to the higher t. ranges,

49:2.21 with Urantians, who function in the mid-t. group.

49:4.5 Seasons and t. variations occur on all sunlighted

57:4.5 The maximum of nuclear-mass t. had been attained;

57:5.2 contraction and consequent gradual increase of t.

58:2.6 Ascending from the surface of the earth, the t.

58:2.6 This t. range of from 65 to 70 degrees below zero

58:2.6 this realm of constant t. is the stratosphere.

58:2.6 At a height of forty-five or fifty miles, the t. begins

58:2.6 at the level of the auroral displays, a t. of 1200° F.

58:2.6 But t. in such a rarefied atmosphere is hardly

58:3.2 fluctuations of, and sudden tension changes in, t.,

58:5.1 The t. increases from the surface downward until

58:5.1 center it is slightly above the surface t. of the sun.

60:3.8 Pacific Ocean had differed greatly, owing to the t.

73:3.3 peninsula had a salubrious climate and equable t.;

124:1.9 the coldest month, the t. averaging around 50° F.

124:1.9 During July and August, the hottest months, the t.

temperature-X-ray

41:6.5 when tossed by the t. solar forces to the circle of the

temperatures

29:4.34 associators can function at physical t. which you

29:5.7 Master Force Organizers withstand t. and function

41:5.2 gases, is highly explosive when confined at high t.

41:6.2 destructive X rays and shattered by the high solar t.

41:6.4 Calcium is an active and versatile element at solar t.

41:7.1 bombardment which is indigenous to such high t..

41:7.2 (All of these t. refer to your Fahrenheit scale.)

41:7.9 6. Gravity action at high t. transforms certain power

41:7.13 These solar t. operate to enormously speed up the

41:9.4 pressures counterbalanced by unimagined t..

41:9.4 condensation produces ever-heightening internal t.

42:4.7 Low t. favor certain forms of electronic construction

42:4.7 while high t. facilitate all sorts of atomic breakup

42:4.9 are formed in the exceedingly low t. of open space,

42:5.5 These rays require extraordinarily high or low t. for

49:2.21 to create living beings who can withstand t. both

61:7.7 and North America experienced its lowest t..

123:6.6 explanation for the great difference between the t. of

tempered

2:3.2 this divine justice is always t. with mercy.

2:4.1 Mercy is simply justice t. by that wisdom which

15:14.2 in which justice prevails as t. by mercy and power

83:8.6 youthful idealization should be t. with some degree

89:0.2 a consistently even-t. and benevolent God.

102:2.2 the spirit of its expression is so poised and t. that it

118:10.9 soft iron of immature personality into the t. steel

127:4.7 James was growing up a well-balanced and even-t.

129:0.3 sadness of the anticipated separation was only t. by

133:1.3 Teacher, if a stronger and ill-t. creature should

133:4.7 so shall you have the right to expect justice t. by

139:1.10 Andrew was one of those all-round, even-t.,

140:8.12 firm sense of justice, but it was always t. with mercy.

tempering

118:10.9 t. fire that is transmuting the soft iron of immature

tempers

52:1.7 in subduing the fiery t. of these primitive creatures.

62:2.5 they displayed fiery t. when their anger was fully

tempest

151:5.3 This t. was severe, notwithstanding that it was

tempestuous

94:1.3 Indra, the t. lord of the atmosphere; and Agni,

temple or morontia templenoun; see temple, Father’s

28:5.10 the special receiving chambers of the t. of wisdom

34:6.7 “You are the t. of God, and the spirit of God dwells

39:4.16 The t. of records on a system capital is a unique

40:3.1 the day of the descent of the t. of light and the

45:1.9 The great t. of light occupies a central place, but no

45:5.1 wonderful sector is the chief t. of the Material Sons.

46:5.16 while the System Sovereign has a t. situated at the

46:5.19 when this t. was dedicated, Michael was present in

46:5.22 being domiciled in the Jerusem t. of records.

46:5.26 concentrically arranged around the vast t. of power,

46:5.26 This t. of power is one of two sectors on Jerusem

46:5.32 And this same vacant t. is found on every system

46:5.32 Gabriel placed the seal on this t. of mystery,

46:5.32 Some day you shall look upon this silent t., even

47:1.2 the t. of the finaliters, is not visible to the unaided

47:3.2 the resurrection hall, the enormous t. of personality

47:3.5 From the T. of New Life there extend seven radial

47:3.11 is occupied by the t. of the Morontia Companions,

55:1.0 1. THE MORONTIA TEMPLE

55:1.1 The presence of a mt. at the capital of an inhabited

55:1.1 they preside on that day when the “holy t. comes

55:1.1 There in this t. of unparalleled beauty, this

55:1.2 A mt. has three parts: Centermost is the sanctuary of

55:1.2 now Planetary Sovereign; and when present in the t.,

55:1.3 proceed to build the mt. according to specifications.

55:1.4 The average mt. seats three hundred thousand

55:1.5 Such a mt. also serves as the place of assembly for

55:1.5 It is because the translation t. is composed of

55:2.3 repair to the inner t. of the Planetary Sovereign,

55:2.4 a fusion candidate have forgathered in the mt.,

55:2.5 candidates may be assembled in the spacious t. at

55:3.8 degree of recognition ever to be granted in the mt..

55:3.19 received the order of supreme service of the mt..

55:4.1 their real participation in world affairs until the mt.

55:6.6 reveal the presence of the finaliters in the mt..

55:7.1 This epoch extends from the appearance of the mt.

55:7.2 as is the Prince-Sovereign except when in the mt..

66:7.2 The interiors of the central t. of worship and the ten

73:6.1 In the center of the Garden t. Van planted the tree

73:6.6 in a circular courtyard of another t. to the Father.

74:1.5 all present in the beautiful t. of the Material Sons

76:5.5 both buried in the center of the t. of divine service

77:3.2 Bablot proposed to erect a pretentious t. of racial

77:3.2 This t. was to have a tower the like of which the

77:3.9 undertook to raise a new t. on the ruins of the first

89:7.4 her body for life to the sacred sex service of the t.;

92:3.6 architecture originated in t. building, poetry in

93:6.8 Abraham greatly improved the Salem t. and

95:7.5 a certain black stone fetish in a certain t. at Mecca.

97:9.16 the palace of Pharaoh’s daughter, the t. of Yahweh,

97:9.17 By this time Yahweh’s t. at Shiloh was discredited,

97:9.21 Jerusalem a t. of Baal alongside the t. of Yahweh.

98:6.4 practice of Mithraic worshipers, on entering the t.,

111:0.5 On the walls of a t. at Luxor, where is depicted the

119:1.4 This record is preserved in a simple t. which now

121:2.5 Even the t. at Jerusalem possessed its ornate court of

121:6.8 one accord kept their hearts centered on the holy t.

122:2.8 Even as a child John was found frequently at the t.

122:7.6 reaching Jerusalem before noon, visiting the t.,

122:9.0 9. THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE

122:9.1 the proper sacrifice for her) at the t. for purification.

122:9.1 Joseph and Mary went up to the t. at Jerusalem

122:9.2 There lingered constantly about the courts of the t.

122:9.3 Joseph and Mary were expected to appear at the t.

122:10.1 made full report of the recent occurrences in the t.,

122:10.2 at the time of the purification ceremonies at the t.,

123:3.5 this commemorated the dedication of the t. after the

124:3.6 admired the beautiful marble t. dedicated to the

124:3.6 extolling the beauty and grandeur of the Jewish t.

124:6.10 pretentious palaces, and the inspiring t. of his Father.

124:6.11 On reaching the city, they journeyed past the t.,

124:6.14 Jesus was profoundly impressed by the t. and all the

125:0.3 Jesus had reverently heard of Jerusalem and its t.;

125:0.3 the t. had been all and more than Jesus had expected;

125:0.5 the t. and its various courts, galleries, and corridors.

125:1.0 1. JESUS VIEWS THE TEMPLE

125:1.2 courtesans parading about in this precinct of the t.,

125:1.2 This profanation of the t. fully aroused his youthful

125:1.3 Jesus admired the sentiment and service of the t.,

125:1.4 court beneath the rock ledge in front of the t.,

125:1.5 Jesus had had enough for his first visit at the t..

125:1.5 permitted to witness the daily sacrifices in the t.,

125:2.5 services at the t. were more acceptable to Jesus

125:2.5 Jesus discovered the various places about the t.

125:2.5 Jesus spent most of his time about the t. at these

125:3.1 Nazareth party should gather in the region of the t.

125:3.1 Jesus had gone into the t. to listen to discussions

125:3.1 absorbed in the discussion of angels, in the t.,

125:4.0 4. FIRST AND SECOND DAYS IN THE TEMPLE

125:4.1 meantime, Jesus had remained in the t. throughout

125:4.2 next day Jesus was up and on his way to the t..

125:4.2 Early forenoon found him in the t. with his mind

125:4.3 forbidden and reputedly sacred precincts of the t.,

125:4.4 When this, Jesus’ second day in the t., was finished,

125:5.0 5. THE THIRD DAY IN THE TEMPLE

125:5.1 the scribes and teachers in the t. witnessed the

125:5.1 search for Jesus, going several times into the t. but

125:5.2 chief discussion group of the t. had become focused

125:5.6 Since the t. is dedicated to the worship of the Father

125:5.8 On this eventful afternoon in the t. he exhibited

125:5.9 brow of Olivet, but as he viewed the city and its t.,

125:6.0 6. THE FOURTH DAY IN THE TEMPLE

125:6.2 Again Jesus journeyed to the t., but he did not pause

125:6.4 Thinking Zacharias might perhaps be at the t., they

125:6.4  As they strolled through the courts of the t., imagine

125:6.9 but I will return to cleanse yonder t. and deliver my

126:0.3 resentment of the presence in the Father’s t. of the

126:0.4 story of his exploits among the wise men of the t. in

127:3.3 he himself had experienced on his first visit to the t..

127:3.4 family, having brought the paschal lamb from the t..

127:3.5 as they paused on the brow of Olivet to view the t.

127:3.5 was insistent on their going back to visit the t.,

127:3.5 they went to the t. and heard the discussions, but

127:6.5 only pausing to look upon the t. and the gathering

127:6.5 had an increasing aversion to this Herod-built t.

128:1.14 Having taken James to the t. for consecration, Jesus

128:3.3 While Simon gave attendance at the t., Jesus spent

128:3.6 his life as the price of his attack upon the Jewish t.

128:5.3 the t. demolished, that not one stone would be left

128:6.3 decided to accompany Jude on his first visit to the t..

128:6.5 time and were on their way for a first visit to the t.,

128:6.6 They were not present in the t. at the ceremony of

130:2.1 was much impressed with the t. of Augustus,

130:3.4 the palace, t. of Neptune, theater, and gymnasium

132:0.2 he beheld this magnificent t. dedicated to Jupiter,

132:0.2 located the emperor’s residence, the t. of Apollo,

132:0.5 turning the chief Mithraic t. into the first Christian

133:6.1 made many trips out to the famous t. of Artemis of

133:6.1 crude idol exhibited in the enormous t. dedicated to

134:3.1 This structure was really a t. of the philosophy of

134:3.2 This t. of religion had been built by a wealthy citizen

134:3.6 on the faculty of this t. of religious philosophy.

134:6.16 was reopened as a Mithraic t. and eventually burned

135:0.4 Zacharias had only short periods of service at the t.

135:1.1 to Jerusalem, where, before the t., John completed

135:1.2 ever permitted to enter the holy of holies in the t..

135:6.4 into the fellowship of the outer court of the t., but

136:1.4 of the Divine Presence was not to be seen in the t..

136:8.5 He could ascend the pinnacle of the t. and before

137:6.2 A voice from the city, a voice from the t., a voice

140:5.7 praying in the t., one felt rich in spirit—egotistical;

141:6.4 not undertake to show men the beauties of the t.

141:6.4 until you have first taken them into the t..

142:1.0 1. TEACHING IN THE TEMPLE

142:1.1 Jesus or one of the apostles taught daily in the t..

142:1.7 Besides teaching in and about the t., the apostles

142:5.1 One of the great sermons that Jesus preached in the t

143:4.2 gave the Samaritans permission to build a t. on

143:4.2 Hyrcanus destroyed their t. on Mount Gerizim.

143:4.2 many meetings on the site of this old Samaritan t..

147:3.6 And they returned to the t. to join their companions,

156:4.2 the doors of the Melkarth t. were opened to him,

156:4.2 church was built on the very site of this ancient t..

157:1.0 1. THE TEMPLE-TAX COLLECTOR

157:4.5 rock of spiritual reality will I build the living t. of

157:4.7 this same Jesus has been building that living t. upon

157:4.7 are the human stones which constitute this living t.

162:1.2 on several occasions and publicly taught in the t..

162:1.8 when it was reported that he was teaching in the t..

162:2.1 The first afternoon that Jesus taught in the t.,

162:3.2 as Jesus approached the t., he was met by a group of

162:4.2 At night the impressive spectacle of the t. and its

162:4.4 One band remained at the t. to attend the morning

162:4.4 group formed a procession to march from the t.

162:4.4 the procession marched back to the t., entering by

162:6.3 That which you see going on about this t. is

162:7.1 Jesus again went into the t. to teach.

162:9.1 Jesus did not again teach in the t. during this visit to

164:3.1 as Jesus and his two apostles drew near the t.,

164:3.16 this Sabbath morning and in Jerusalem near the t.,

164:4.1 Josiah had raised such a discussion around the t.

164:5.2 rushed over to where they were still building the t.

164:5.3 he waited with them near the t. until Josiah came

167:5.1 illustrated by two men who went into the t. to pray

172:3.1 Bethany was about two miles from the t., and it

172:3.7 among the throngs of visiting pilgrims about the t.

172:3.14 the Sanhedrin, which was then in session at the t.,

172:4.0 4. VISITING ABOUT THE TEMPLE

172:4.1 their immediate associates and strolled about the t.

172:5.3 speak to the multitude when they arrived at the t.,

172:5.3 of the kingdom to that throng right there in the t.;

172:5.4 say a word to the people when they arrived at the t.

172:5.4 as to what would happen when they reached the t..

172:5.5 As the multitude moved on toward the t., and as

172:5.6 By the time they reached the t., he was perturbed

172:5.7 Nathaniel reasoned it out, before they reached the t.,

172:5.8 direction of the city and then drew on toward the t.,

172:5.8 when the Master arrived at the t. at the head of this

172:5.9 By the time they reached the t., Thomas had

172:5.11 during the time of quiet visitation about the t.,

173:0.1 strangely silent as they journeyed on toward the t.;

173:0.3 beautiful morning when these men arrived at the t..

173:1.0 1. CLEANSING THE TEMPLE

173:1.1 and as interpreted by official inspectors of the t..

173:1.1 practice to purchase sacrificial animals at the t.,

173:1.2 This sale of animals in the t. prospered because,

173:1.2 a mob three years before the destruction of the t.

173:1.3 way in which the courts of the t. were profaned.

173:1.3 set up their exchange tables in the courts of the t..

173:1.5 was not alone in resenting this profanation of the t.;

173:1.7 cords and swiftly drove the animals from the t..

173:1.7 minutes all commerce had been swept from the t..

173:1.8 merchandisers had been ejected from the sacred t..

173:1.10 ever lifted a hand to further this cleansing of the t..

173:1.10 at the time of Jesus’ triumphal arrival at the t.

173:1.11 This cleansing of the t. discloses the Master’s

173:2.1 Today, this spectacular cleansing of the t. likewise

173:2.3 recent conduct in clearing the t. of all commerce.

173:2.4 The rulers of the t. came before Jesus at this

173:2.8 the cleansing of the t. had brought the Sadducees

173:5.4 “Destroy this t., and in three days I will raise it up.

173:5.4 “Almost fifty years has this t. been in building,

173:5.5 indicated that he desired to leave the t. and to go to

173:5.6 While the dramatic cleansing of the t. during the

174:0.0 TUESDAY MORNING IN THE TEMPLE

174:2.1 designated to be on hand the next morning in the t.

174:5.5 in faithful attendance upon Jesus’ teaching in the t..

174:5.13 we go back to the t. and I speak farewell words to

174:5.14 over the narrow streets of Jerusalem back to the t..

174:5.14 that this was to be his farewell discourse in the t.,

175:0.0 THE LAST TEMPLE DISCOURSE

175:0.1 arrived at the t. and began the delivery of his last

175:0.2 had not dared again to enter the t. since Jesus and

175:1.9 and take profit from the services of the sacred t..

175:1.16 since you teach that a man may swear by the t.

175:1.16 who swears by the gold in the t. must remain bound.

175:1.16 or the t. which has supposedly sanctified the gold?

175:1.24 say that you will no more see me teaching in the t..

175:1.25 Master beckoned his followers to depart from the t..

175:3.1 he had made in the t. only a few hours before,

175:3.3 not return that day (Wednesday) to teach in the t.,

175:4.1 At the conclusion of Jesus’ last discourse in the t.,

175:4.1 Judas had returned to the t., so that all twelve heard

175:4.1 heard this latter half of Jesus’ last discourse in the t..

175:4.1 he left the t. in company with the twelve, went

175:4.6 the cleansing of the t. affected their pocketbooks.

175:4.12 bitter denunciation which Jesus delivered in the t.

176:0.1 as Jesus and the apostles passed out of the t.

176:0.1 Matthew, calling attention to the t. construction,

176:0.1 Jesus: “You see these stones and this massive t.;

176:0.1 remarks depicting the destruction of the sacred t.

176:0.1 which would occasion the destruction of the t..

176:0.2 observed the t., glorified by the rays of the setting

176:0.2 appear and beheld the beauty of the illuminated t.;

176:1.4 inquired: “But, Master, if the Holy City and the t.

176:1.6 destruction of the t. with the “end of the world.”

176:4.2 leveled the walls of Jerusalem, destroyed the t.,

177:3.7 True, the day before, when he left the t., he had

177:5.2 deceived by the great crowds who heard us in the t.

180:2.3 attached vine decorated the entrance to Herod’s t..

183:2.3 asked the captain of the guard to return to the t..

183:2.4 when Judas Iscariot started out from the t.,

183:3.4 this armed band had heard Jesus teach in the t.,

183:3.8 I was daily with you in the t., publicly teaching the

184:0.1 of the offering of the morning sacrifice in the t.,

184:1.3 in driving the commercial traders out of the t..

184:1.6 taught in the synagogues and many times in the t.,

184:2.6 my sister here has seen you in the t. with this man.

184:3.2 the usual place, the chamber of hewn stone in the t..

184:3.7 he would “destroy this t. made with hands and in

184:3.7 and in three days make another t. without hands.”

184:3.9 argued that this threat of Jesus to destroy the t. was

184:3.11 he advocated laying violent hands on the sacred t.,

184:3.12 magic inasmuch as Jesus promised to build a new t.,

184:5.6 regarding Jesus’ statement about destroying the t.

185:3.1 his apostles paid taxes both to Caesar and to the t..

185:5.5 the money-changers and the traders out of the t.,

186:1.1 meeting place in the hall of hewn stone in the t..

186:1.3 Judas walked away from the t. in a trance.

186:1.4 and upon sight of this he rushed back to the t. and,

186:1.6 When the betrayer left the t., he was almost beside

186:3.1 burning the camp and then hastened back to the t..

186:4.5 speak in the t. and many months before at the Pella

186:5.1 the sacrificing of the Passover lambs in the t..

187:0.4 they busied themselves with their meeting in the t.,

187:3.3 “You who would destroy the t. and build it again

188:2.3 They went back to the t., secured ten of their own

189:2.4 back to report these doings to their captain at the t.

191:0.3 kept them in touch with developments about the t.

194:0.2 that they go to the t. and begin the proclamation of

194:1.1 their weeks of seclusion to appear boldly in the t.,

194:1.2 place where his Master had last taught in this t.,

194:4.3 continued steadfastly and with one accord in the t.

temple of the Father or Father’s temple

47:9.2 You find the F. on this world of transitional culture,

66:3.4 Centermost in the city was the t of the unseen Father

66:3.4 in twelve chambers grouped about the t. itself.

66:3.5 which were two stories, and the central t. of all,

66:4.13 this tree grew in the central courtyard of the t.,

67:5.5 renegades who had converted the F. into a shrine

73:5.1 of the Edenic peninsula was the exquisite stone t.,

73:6.5 growing in the central circular courtyard of the F..

73:6.6 in a circular courtyard of another t. to the Father.

73:6.7 the t. and the tree were both destroyed by fire;

73:6.7 This was the second t. of the Father to perish.

74:0.1 face of the revolving planet in the vicinity of the t..

74:2.1 when they awakened in the F. on Urantia in the

74:2.5 reception on the great mound to the north of the t..

74:4.1 strange things transpiring in the vicinity of the F.

74:4.2 the proposal to bring the noble pair up to the F. at

74:4.4 birds were swiftly winging to bring them to the t.,

74:4.4 such things, transported Adam and Eve to the F..

74:4.5 pointed to the F. and said: “Go you now to the

74:4.5 while the people prostrated themselves about the t.

74:4.6 day was devoted to the noontide assembly at the t.;

126:0.3 righteous resentment of the presence in the F. of

templeadjective; see temple tax; see court(s); guards

70:7.18 as an offering for the support of the t. service.

70:10.6 of holy water and sweepings from the t. floor.

87:6.15 reversions of a sex nature, such as t. prostitution.

89:7.5 T. harlotry eventually spread throughout southern

89:7.5 The money earned by the t. prostitutes was held

89:7.5 The highest types of women thronged the t. sex

89:8.1 Sacrificial redemption and t. prostitution were in

89:8.1 and was a moral reaction to the older t. harlotry.

89:8.1 dedicated to the service of tending the sacred t. fires.

90:4.4 In later times the resort to t. sleep, during which

90:4.4 essayed actual surgery in connection with t. slumber;

90:5.4 singers, guardians of religious relics, t. custodians,

95:1.6 attack upon the prevalent practices of t. harlotry.

121:2.6 centralization of the Jewish t. worship at Jerusalem

121:2.6 The t. service at Jerusalem represented the survival

125:0.1 by the experience of attending the t. discussions

125:0.4 Jesus passed through the t. precincts on his way to

125:0.4 disappointed by the demeanor of the t. throngs,

125:0.5 The t. precincts could accommodate over two

125:0.5 of the spiritual significance of the t. ceremonies and

125:0.6 Though many of the t. rituals very touchingly

125:0.6 these questions, after the conclusion of the t. visit,

125:1.1 Jesus deemed the conduct of the t. throngs to be

125:1.5 how his son had sickened at the sight of the t. rites

125:1.5 three times a year to participate in the t. worship:

125:2.1 numbers that had so affected Jesus on his t. visit.

125:2.8 for admission to the outer circle of the t. discussions,

125:3.1 the noontime adjournment of the t. conferences.

125:4.3 he participated in the t. discussions but always in a

125:4.3 that the majority of the t. teachers were disposed

125:4.3 undisturbed as a pupil of the t. discussions.

125:5.4 in Israel be segregated from the male t. worshipers?

125:6.4 the lad and beheld him seated among the t. teachers.

127:3.5 The next day they attended the t. services,

129:2.6 greater part of his time listening to the t. discussions

134:8.6 not to do with food, t. pinnacles, or presumptuous

135:0.5 received a regular allowance from the t. funds

135:2.3 the priest’s allowance due him from the t. funds,

136:8.5 He could ascend the pinnacle of the t. and before

141:3.6 the t. merchants would hardly have fled before Jesus

142:1.1 were too great to find entrance to the t. teaching,

143:4.2 much after the order of the t. services at Jerusalem.

147:3.1 apostles were about to participate in the t. services,

157:1.1 half shekel for the support of the t. services at

162:2.0 2. THE FIRST TEMPLE TALK

162:4.2 the occasion of the reception of the t. offerings;

162:7.6 quickly made his way through the t. corridors

164:4.1 to convene the council in its usual t. meeting place.

164:5.1 Sanhedrin was in progress in the t. chambers,

164:5.3 but he passed out through the t. precincts;

172:3.10 brow of Olivet, where the city and the t. towers

173:1.1 with the services and ceremonies of the t. worship.

173:1.1 supposedly perfect animal rejected by t. examiners.

173:1.1 to buy these animals directly from the t. pens.

173:1.1 Part of these gains was reserved for the t. treasury,

173:1.2 begun to establish their bazaars in the t. precincts,

173:1.3 which was carried on right within the t. precincts.

173:1.3 it had become the practice to require the t. dues of

173:1.3 all other t. fees to be paid with this Jewish coin.

173:1.3 The t. head tax, payable by all except women,

173:1.3 had been exempted from the payment of t. dues.

173:1.3 proper money to meet the t. dues after they had

173:1.3 set up their exchange tables in the courts of the t..

173:1.3 Likewise did these t. bankers profit from the

173:1.4 These t. money-changers not only conducted a

173:1.4 Both the t. treasury and the temple rulers profited

173:1.4 Both the temple treasury and the t. rulers profited

173:1.4 It was not uncommon for the t. treasury to hold

173:2.3 It was altogether proper that the t. rulers and the

173:2.3 was supposed to go directly into the t. treasury.

175:0.0 THE LAST TEMPLE DISCOURSE

175:4.6 His zeal for t. reform struck directly at their revenues

184:1.1 Annas, enriched by the t. revenues, his son-in-law

184:3.7 in the course of one of his t. discourses that he

185:1.5 that he dared to take money from the t. treasury to

185:1.5 that only the Sanhedrin could disburse the t. funds

185:1.6 where he claimed the t. vessels were buried;

186:1.1 marched with his men back to their t. headquarters

186:1.6 the bag and threw them broadcast over the t. floor.

187:1.10 was on his way to the t. services in the city when

temple tax

126:5.5 the synagogue assessments and the t. tax of one-half

157:1.0 1. THE TEMPLE-TAX COLLECTOR

157:1.1 t. collector came upon them and, recognizing Jesus

157:1.1 and said: “Does not your Master pay the t. tax?”

157:1.1 replied: “Why of course the Master pays the t. tax.

157:1.3 by the messenger of David, to meet the t. tax for

157:1.4 and Peter so soon appearing with the t. tax,

173:1.3 The t. head tax, payable by all except women,

temples

1:4.2 The physical bodies of mortals are “the t. of God.”

1:4.2 dwells within them; their bodies are the t. thereof.

44:3.5 —the architects of the spirit and the morontia t..

44:3.5 All the worlds of mortal ascent have t. of worship,

44:3.9 You would be unable to see these t. could you be

46:5.27 The center of these 619 t. is occupied by a working

48:2.17 Here in those unique t. at the center of the seventy

55:1.3 Although the planetary t. have been spoken of as

55:1.6 On presettled worlds, planets without morontia t.,

55:5.5 The t. of worship with their associated schools of

69:6.5 The fires of the t. and shrines were sacred and were

72:3.5 religious instruction is given publicly only in the t.

72:8.4 These schools are affiliated with the t. of philosophy

77:4.7 a full-grown and superior culture, embracing t.,

80:9.13 time of the building of the circular and roofless sun t.

86:6.7 that long waste of human effort upon tombs, t.,

88:2.3 The shrines and t. were at first fetish places because

89:7.5 their dowries by temporary sex service in the t.,

92:1.3 rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, altars, shrines, and t..

94:11.1 This new synthetic religion with its t. of worship and

94:11.3 an indefinite perpetuation of Buddha images, t.,

95:1.10 psalms from Babylon were not written in the t. of

98:3.2 the Etruscan priesthood with its t. and new galaxy of

98:3.4 The Latin peoples maintained t., altars, and shrines

98:3.7 a firm hold on the emperor that he built many t.,

98:5.5 were admitted to the t. of the Great Mother,

98:5.5 the Great Mother, which adjoined the Mithraic t..

121:2.9 Herod proceeded to build t. for many strange gods.

123:5.12 Decapolis, with amphitheaters and pretentious t..

143:2.4 you become in reality the t. of God, and his spirit

tempo

195:7.20 music expresses the t. of the emotions.

temporalnoun

1:4.5 that exists between the t. and the eternal, the finite

4:2.4 perfect and the partial, of both the eternal and the t..

27:1.3 traverse the innermost margins of the t. and spatial

89:10.4 meanings of human existence changed from the t. to

103:7.2 transmuting the potentials of man the t. into the

130:4.11 the scheme of progressing from the partial and t.

165:4.7 But Jesus did teach that the material and t. must be

170:5.2 spiritual—the t. as the time shadow of the eternal.

170:5.16 augmented by Philo’s doctrine of the t. contrasted

temporaladjective

100:6.5 The religionist’s detachment from much that is t. and

temporal action

114:7.1 soon as men and women appear on the stage of t.

temporal affairs

165:4.4 Jesus never meddled with the t. of even his apostles,

181:2.17 release you from responsibility as regards these t..

temporal afflictions

188:5.12 Creator does not know the nature or extent of his t..

temporal age

135:7.1 a spiritual kingdom and the end of the t. on earth,

temporal attachment

114:7.2 chief of seraphim confirms their t. to the seraphic

temporal builder

133:4.6 Do not let your achievement as a t. outrun your

temporal choices

110:1.4 in the determination of your significant t. and vital

temporal citizen

178:1.13 let him render such service as a t. of such a

temporal civilization

94:6.10 that the true pattern of t. is the mirror reflection of

temporal compromise

109:5.4 adept in the art of a continuous human t. while he

temporal conditions

100:1.6 But these t. do not inhibit inner spiritual progress by

temporal consequences

50:6.5 Michael on Urantia did not set aside the t. of these

temporal consideration

136:8.8 his Father’s will above every other earthly and t..

temporal contradictions

196:0.3 In the very face of all the t. of mortal existence,

temporal creations

100:2.8 but the redirecting cataclysms which wreck one’s t.

temporal creature

108:0.1 transforming the human nature of the t. into the

118:3.4 the factual experience of the finite and t. eventuates

130:4.14 which is held by the t. and limited creature mind is,

temporal currents

102:2.3 stress of the vicissitudes inherent in the t. of time;

temporal danger

110:6.4 imparted with a minimum of t. or risk to the real

temporal decisions

111:1.5 —will faithfully portray the harvest of the t. which

130:2.9 occupied with passing only upon t. having to do with

temporal deliverer

122:5.10 held to the idea of the Messiah as a t. and political

172:3.4 and successor of David, a bold and aggressive t. of

176:4.2 that their Master was not going to function as a t.,

temporal difficulties

111:7.3 while you wrestle with the t. of creature existence?

temporal disappointments

26:10.2 loving ministrators to the children of time and t..

temporal dispensations

49:5.21 This classification recognizes the succession of t. as

temporal duty

178:1.8 sincere devotion to one’s t. should help to make

181:2.10 the simultaneous recognition of t. to civil powers

temporal efforts

160:4.10 may expect to be well rewarded for their t..

temporal elements

34:3.2 of the Infinite Spirit must often reckon with t.,

temporal enterprise

160:4.16 though the whole t.-life enterprise may appear as an

temporal events

130:7.4 Time is the stream of flowing t. perceived by

130:7.4 which can transcend the material sequence of t..

temporal everlastingness

118:1.1 In the evolutionary universes eternity is t.

temporal exaltation

136:1.3 restoration of Jewish national glory—Israel’s t.

temporal exhibitions

167:4.2 wonders or to the enactment of t. of political power

temporal existence

25:2.12 do not deal with questions extending beyond the t.

39:4.15 his native planet during the dispensation of his t.,

65:8.3 To those of us whose life span is not limited by a t.,

100:4.2 subsisting upon the nonspiritual energies of t..

101:10.8 against the inexorable doom of the termination of t.;

118:1.3 the intellect measures and evaluates the facts of t..

147:3.3 handicaps of the imperfect conditions of your t..

160:2.7 to unite these views of t. and eternal prospects.

temporal fathers

142:7.12 T. like to leave an inheritance for their sons.

162:7.3 the things which they have learned only from their t..

temporal form

32:5.5 sectors of time are like the flashes of personality in t.

temporal fortune

87:4.6 the vicissitudes of t. only by postulating two kinds

temporal fulcrums

92:5.7 that these teachers were the t. personality fulcrums

temporal goal(s)

52:7.5 The golden age is coming on apace; the t. of the

87:7.7 provide supreme goals of living which are both t. and

94:8.8 of pinning all hope and aspirations entirely on t.

temporal governments

170:0.1 from all connection with earthly kingdoms and t.,

temporal guardians

123:4.6 It was not chargeable to neglect by the midway t.,

temporal guardianship

121:0.1 were partially recorded by the subject of my t..

temporal ideality

83:8.6 Marriage still is man’s supreme dream of t..

temporal identity

5:6.7 The material self has personality and identity, t.;

107:6.2 to spiritize you in the hope of eternalizing your t..

temporal inequalities

116:0.1 then would the inconsistencies of t. cease to be

temporal institution(s)

100:2.6 benefited by loyalty to human associations and t.;

140:8.14 He called attention to the fact that the family is a t.

temporal issues

99:7.4 Man can never wisely decide t. or transcend the

temporal king

170:0.1 The idea of a t. was too deep-rooted in the Jewish

temporal kingdom(s)

122:10.1 declared that his kingdom was to be spiritual, not t.

158:6.2 —the t. which you persist in contemplating.

171:0.2 Jerusalem to inaugurate the t. of Jewish supremacy.

171:4.3 were so blinded by their persistent belief in the t. on

178:2.1 relations with many and successive t. on earth.

temporal liberty

118:7.4 Sin in time-conditioned space clearly proves the t.

temporal lifesee also temporal lives

40:5.13 During t. these Adjusters do everything for their

40:5.17 being greatest in the t. and tending to diminish as

48:6.1 from the t. in the flesh on into the early stages of

49:6.11 But t. on the evolutionary worlds is uncertain,

102:2.3 Believers react to this t. as if immortality already

109:0.1 are not so much concerned with the affairs of t.

109:3.5 more actual contact with their subjects during the t.

111:0.2 is destined to endure beyond the short span of t..

120:2.6 In your t. the will of the finite creature and the will

133:4.12 to do the thing which is about to cost you your t..

148:6.2 health, and everything else that men value in this t..

160:4.2 The essentials of the t., as I see them, are: 1. Good

160:4.10 the material rewards of the t. are found to flow in

160:4.16 though the whole t.-life enterprise may appear as

165:5.2 be not anxious or worried about the things of the t.

176:3.2 Having lived the t. by faith and having yielded the

temporal lifetimes

109:3.1 Some Adjusters are merely loaned for the t. of their

temporal limitations

111:2.10 does the mortal reality of the self transcend the t.

temporal lives

98:7.12 they live their intriguing t. on the whirling planets

temporal living

111:0.6 guide the mortal soul into the better paths of t. but

160:4.1 you must make provision for the necessities of t..

160:4.1 The two major problems of life are: making a t.

temporal man

103:7.2 transmuting the potentials of man the t. into the

temporal matter(s)

142:7.17 These t. are the concern of the men of this world,

181:2.16 In no other t. have I acted to direct or to influence

181:2.18 in all matters t. and spiritual, do your utmost to

temporal mind

130:4.14 which is held by the t. and limited creature mind is,

temporal needs

136:6.8 Jesus came not to minister to t. only; he came to

temporal objective

99:7.2 a goal beyond and above the immediate and t..

100:5.2 from the t. to the eternal, from the bondage of fear

temporal order

159:1.3 to your hands that you should maintain t. in the

temporal personality

92:5.7 a fact that these teachers were the t. fulcrums on

101:10.3 a t. doomed to be extinguished upon the exhaustion

temporal possessions

163:2.6 for Jesus’ requiring him to part with all of his t..

temporal power

136:9.9 he refused to grasp t. as the prelude to spiritual glory

136:9.11 message by a show of political authority or t..

140:8.1 and the re-establishment of Israel as a t. on earth.

178:1.6 you should not employ t. in the furtherance of the

temporal prince

125:5.7 5. Is the expected Messiah to become a t. to sit on

temporal progress

4:1.2 in opposition to true human progress, either t. or

87:7.9 worth while to the progress of mankind, both t.

temporal prosperity

148:6.2 such possessions and t. do not indicate God’s favor.

temporal purpose

54:2.3 this onetime Sovereign of your system set the t. of

temporal relation

117:4.8 The t. of man to the Supreme is the foundation for

temporal rule

93:6.1 Abraham to abandon his scheme of t. in favor of the

171:8.3 As this king was rejected in the t., so is the Son of

temporal ruler(s)

85:6.5 the worship of man by man reached its height when t

178:1.6 You may not worship your t., and you should not

181:2.10 unless the t. presume to require the homage

temporal securities

100:2.7 T. are vulnerable; spiritual sureties are impregnable.

temporal sense

117:4.8 This is a morality which transcends the t. of relative

temporal significance

111:5.5 choosing raises the creature will from the level of t.

temporal sojourn

5:5.7 even in the days of his t. on earth: 1. Intellectually

temporal spirit

103:7.12 Religion assumes to deal not only with finite and t.

temporal struggle

118:1.10 and participate in, every t. with the problems of the

temporal sufferings

148:6.11 Man can, and will, do much to lessen his t..

temporal sun

102:0.1 is man’s only reward for toiling under the t. of

temporal things

111:6.2 he is triumphant over nature and over all things t.

111:6.8 powers wholly transcendent to all things t. and finite.

125:2.7 Martha, and Mary heard Jesus discuss things t.

157:4.5 outward kingdom—the authority over things t.

temporal throne

185:3.6 who aspired to establish himself on the t. of Israel.

temporal tranquillity

101:6.8 and love as to provide t., intellectual certainty, moral

temporal troubles

111:6.1 Many of the t. of man grow out of his twofold

temporal upheavals

176:3.2 are not to be disturbed by t. or perturbed by

temporal vicissitudes

77:9.9 is relatively immune to those t. which beset human

temporal volition

118:6.6 T. is linked to time, and it must await the passing of

temporal welfare

110:1.3 they are deeply interested in your t. and in your real

110:1.4 The Adjuster, while passive regarding purely t., is

159:1.3 the issues of conduct as they concern the t. of the

temporal wisdom

20:9.2 spiritual counterparts of material knowledge and t..

temporal world

101:9.9 man’s escape from the material limitations of the t.

102:3.2 causes religion to appear as a function of the t.,

temporarily

15:2.25 constantly evolving while other organizations are t.

22:1.13 have never gone astray; they may stumble t., but

22:8.3 as regards classification they are often t. numbered

23:2.18 are acting t. in liaison with Constellation Fathers,

25:8.7 if for any reason you should be t. separated from

25:8.11 If one attains God while the other t. fails,

26:10.2 I have observed that they t. return to the services

28:5.14 the more lonely you become when t. without the

30:4.31 may be t. attached to this finality corps, but

31:3.2 At present they reside on Paradise and t. serve in the

32:5.9 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger t. attached to the

34:7.9 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger t. assigned to

35:2.8 Such an error of judgment t. disqualifies a

37:3.5 Son to an inhabited world, being t. assigned to him

37:4.1 who are t. assigned as central and superuniverse

37:4.5 it becomes wise to withhold certain details, t.,

38:1.2 the seraphim on duty in Nebadon were t. loaned by

38:7.4 of a seraphic pair, but they never function, even t.,

40:10.15 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger t. attached to the

43:3.6 but t., Urantia is closely related to the constellation

44:8.1 When thus assigned, these artisans t. work under the

45:4.20 They are t. filled by the unanimous consent of the

45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are likewise t. filled

46:5.18 those assigned mortals who may be t. functioning on

49:1.7 Sometimes evolutionary progress is t. delayed by

50:3.2 these morontia progressors t. revert to a former state

52:7.17 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger t. attached to

55:3.18 their own petition, are t. exempted from translation

55:12.6 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger t. assigned to the

59:1.5 The crust of the earth was t. stabilized; mountains,

59:6.8 America was t. isolated, cut off from Europe, Asia,

60:2.8 corals and crinoids t. appeared in larger numbers

67:4.5 they were t. detached from their Thought Adjusters.

67:8.4 the loss of this son and his misled associates has t.

70:2.1 these certain war advantages was that society was t.

72:5.11 public works where the t. unemployed are absorbed,

83:7.5 caused the marriage institution to become t. unstable

86:5.10 the soul during sleep while t. absent from the body

97:9.25 When the Babylonian army t. withdrew, the Hebrews

109:2.6 during human sleep, has been t. detached from the

109:2.10 very rarely, even t., leave their mortal tabernacles

112:3.7 Upon death the Adjuster t. loses personality, but

112:3.7 human subject t. loses identity, but not personality;

115:7.9 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger t. sojourning

116:7.7 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger t. sojourning

117:7.18 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger t. sojourning on

118:10.24 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger t. sojourning

127:6.12 plans are thwarted and his purposes t. defeated.

134:5.9 War, when an unfortunate retrograde movement t.

139:2.7 t. withdrawing from the gentiles only to bring down

141:3.3 to come to some sort of agreement, at least t..

148:3.3 Jesus had released Peter, James, and John t. from

temporary

1:4.3 when your course has been run in t. form on earth,

18:6.7 In the event of the t. absence of a Creator Son from

22:10.4 the chief of their order on Uversa for t. assignment

25:4.11 of permanent status, two may be of t. association.

25:8.2 this t. service of Paradise companionship is the

25:8.5 t. companions will be designated to welcome you

31:1.3 The corps is organized for t. service in companies of

32:5.4 t. epochs are born, live, and die just as the t. beings

35:4.4 They sometimes act as t. custodians on wayward

36:3.9 may volunteer, by taking t. renunciation vows,

37:3.5 If the Magisterial Son should become t. ruler of the

37:5.1 During this t. sojourn they foster the evolution of

37:5.1 take eternal leave of the creatures of t. association.

37:8.10 great many tertiaphim are of t. service as Most High

37:10.5 Such mortals of t sojourn on Salvington are assigned

39:8.6 Adjuster-fusion destiny have t. guardians assigned

39:8.7 will bid their pilgrim associates a t. farewell while

40:5.8 This series designation is t. for any evolving planet,

40:5.13 these Adjusters do everything for their subjects of t.

40:9.2 During this t. sojourn the Adjusters effectively

43:4.10 This t. edifice is the headquarters of the Most High

45:3.7 and t. director of all universe activities transplanted

45:6.8 permit which will effect their t. transfer from duties

45:7.9 [Presented by a Melchizedek of t. assignment on

48:2.12 evolutionary worlds as ministers of t. assignment.

48:2.24 those who will best function in t. association.

52:1.6 these beings become receptive to the t. indwelling of

53:9.4 Lucifer signalized the inauguration of t. regimes

54:6.3 this misbehaving child will work a t. hardship

57:3.4 But this was only a t. stage of nebular progression.

59:6.9 The marine animals of those ages took t. refuge in

64:6.7 Onamonalonton brought t. peace among the red men

67:6.2 senior resident Life Carriers assumed t. leadership of

70:3.9 “Guest friendship” was a relation of t. hospitality.

71:2.7 force is only a t. expedient, and cultural growth will

73:0.2 ever since Caligastia’s downfall and the t. vacation

73:6.5 core by Van and his associates in their t. camp.

74:3.6 occupied with organization of the t. government,

74:4.1 long before daybreak the new and t. administrators

83:5.1 her husband could sever such t. relationships at will.

83:7.5 unmarried persons in any society indicates the t.

84:0.2 Individuals are very t. as planetary factors—only

84:1.8 in the evolution of mating came when these t.

84:3.9 mothers relieved of their sometimes t. barrenness,

89:7.5 collected dowries by t. sex service in the temples,

93:1.3 to personalize on earth as a t. man of the realm,

94:6.12 because of t. failure to progress in the true path of

107:0.6 can eventually consummate this t. union of God and

107:6.7 natural death do not even experience this t. respite.

108:3.6 I come as one placed in t. authority over the

109:2.2 either as a t. indweller on a type of world where

109:3.3 t. helpers in intriguing task of perfecting a survival

111:1.5 Mortal mind is a t. intellect system loaned to

112:0.1 you and your divine Adjuster are joined in t. union

112:3.2 irrespective of the t. continuation of the energies of

112:4.4 enter upon one of the following t. assignments:

112:5.4 But this is a material and purely t. manifestation,

112:7.2 When your earthly course in t. form has been run,

113:7.5 bid their long-time mortal associates a t. farewell,

114:2.1 The t. appointees function just as fully as do the

114:3.4 the returning governor general sits as a t. member of

114:6.16 superhuman life on the planet, t. or permanent.

119:2.5 this strange and unknown t. ruler administered the

128:5.6 Jesus enjoyed this t. respite from the program of

139:4.14 When in t. exile on Patmos, John wrote the Book of

139:11.10 persecutions, Simon went into t. retirement.

189:0.2 from his personality and became your t. director.

tempt

53:8.6 neither can Caligastia draw near to their souls to t.

147:3.2 “John, why would you t. me to turn aside from

148:7.2 if you could t. me to show mercy on the Sabbath

167:1.5 “Such works my Father does, not to t. you into the

174:2.2 said to them: “Why do you thus come to t. me?

178:1.10 T. not the angels of your supervision to lead you in

temptation

3:5.17 devotion to duty in the face of t. to default.

26:9.3 The days of uncertainty are ending; the t. to doubt is

71:4.17 without yielding to the t. to employ this military

72:11.4 defend civilization without yielding to the t. to

75:3.0 3. THE TEMPTATION OF EVE

111:6.2 yield to the t. to deify his own self-consciousness.

111:6.2 Such a paradox is inseparable from t., potential

122:4.4 succumbed to the t. to make the olden prophetic

126:0.1 which should be called the great test, the real t..

126:0.3 Jewish expectation, but he never yielded to such t.

132:5.19 Yield not to the t. to take usury from your brother

134:8.6 Hermon the great t., the universe trial, occurred.

134:8.6 And this “t.,” this final trial of human loyalty in

134:8.9 that the so-called “great t.” of Jesus took place

136:3.1 Jesus had endured the great t. of his mortal

136:4.10 mountain wilderness were not a period of great t.

136:4.10 the tradition of a great t. became attached to this

136:6.1 portrayed to you as a t.—a challenge by supposed

138:1.5 It was a great t to use his potential powers to release

140:6.6 yield to the t. to teach you rules of government,

144:3.11 Save us in t., deliver us from evil, And increasingly

150:6.1 “Evil Speaking and Envy,” “Evil, Sin, and T.,”

151:2.3 represent one’s habits of life, the t. of evil,

156:5.3 why do we pray that God will lead us not into t.

156:5.4 since men so often and so violently ran into t.,

156:5.4 You know that men are all too often led into t. by

156:5.4 I admonish you that, while you recognize t.

156:5.5 against the folly of undertaking to surmount t. by the

156:5.5 idealistic habits of behavior that you recognize as t.

158:4.4 majority of them, had succumbed to their old t.

158:6.2 yielded to the t. and fell into your old tendencies

158:7.4 subtle suggestion of t. that he change his policy

160:3.5 life purpose must be jealously guarded from the t.

182:3.3 more do you need to pray that you enter not into t.

temptations

34:7.6 free from the law of animal living and the t. of evil

111:6.2 one’s self is a courage that might succumb to the t.

128:4.1 This was one of the greatest t. that Jesus ever

136:4.5 gained record as the “t. of Jesus in the wilderness.

140:5.11 It masters all t. to rebel against the divine leading.

156:5.4 transform your t. into the highest types of uplifting

156:5.5 If you would be truly triumphant over the t. of the

179:4.5 that you may be strengthened for the t. and trials

temptedsee tempted to

128:1.5 a Sovereign who was in all points tested and t. like

128:4.4  t. by the flattering propositions of his Damascus

136:4.3 Neither was he t. during this time by any evil spirits

151:2.2 these believers stumble; they fall away when t..

156:5.4 When you are in this way t., I admonish you that,

tempted to

48:4.15 When we are t. to magnify our self-importance, if we

74:4.5 never will again be t. to worship anyone but God.”

92:3.3 when t. to criticize evolutionary religion, be careful.

101:4.1 future students of such a revelation are t. to discard

119:3.7 the Material Sons or Daughters been t. to complain

124:3.2 Joseph and Mary were t. to show some favoritism

126:0.3 he was sometimes t. to look with favor on the

128:4.6 would be t. to formulate a religion about him

134:4.9 are t. to try out their ability to gain power over other

135:11.1 John was often t. to doubt Jesus and his divine

135:11.1 Many times was he t. to doubt even the

139:7.8 he was strongly t. to let them know that his funds

141:7.8 and John were t. to think he might be beside himself.

147:4.2 not to those who would be t. to distort my teaching

152:6.2 they would not be t. to rely on such manifestations

165:5.2 When you are t. to doubt the sureness of your

172:5.6 was t. to doubt the whole idea of the kingdom;

174:5.3 Some of you are t. to love the glory of men more

187:2.9 have been t. to resort to superstitious relic worship.

188:5.5 who may have been t. to give up the moral struggle

195:5.10 be not t. to indulge in a lawless plunge into cheap

tempter

158:7.4 You savor of the spirit of the adversary, the t..

tempting

160:4.11 Be not deceived by the t. rewards of dishonest

tensee ten apostles; ten billion, ten Commandments;

      ten day(s); ten feet; ten mile(s); ten million;

      ten minutes; ten o’clock; ten per cent;

    ten thousand; ten trillion; ten year

13:2.9 you will know and ardently love the t. Secrets of

14:1.10 Isle of Paradise in one vast plane, consisting of t.

15:2.8 T. major sectors (about 1,000,000,000,000 planets)

15:3.4 Of the t. major divisions of Orvonton, eight have

15:3.4 you would immediately recognize the t major sectors

15:3.13 The whirl of the t. major sectors, the so-called star

15:4.4 In outer space there may be seen t. different forms of

15:5.2 spheres can be classified in one of the following t.

15:7.7 your local universe, is surrounded by t. university

18:1.1 is presided over by a corps of t. Trinitized Secrets

18:1.2 The Secrets of Supremacy function in groups of t. as

18:1.3 The t. supreme directors of Divinington affairs are

18:1.3 Each group of t. resembles that Deity or Deity

18:1.3 The t. directors who rule Ascendington are reflective

18:4.1 they preside over the governments of the t. major

18:4.9 you will have to pass through every one of the t.

19:4.8 Trinity Personalities, constitute those t. groups

29:2.13 Three currents of primary energy of t. segregations

29:2.14 of three phases of energy of t. segregations each.

29:2.17 T. of these living power centers are stationed in each

29:3.10 work with the three basic currents of t. energies each

29:3.11 exert perfect control over only seven of the t. forms

29:4.19 T. of these controllers are now stationed on Urantia

29:4.19 all t. of the mechanical controllers act in unison

30:4.22 in through the study worlds of the t. major sectors

31:3.1 has places for t. of these nonmortal and nonseraphic

33:7.2 they function in seven divisions of t. sections each.

35:3.2 spheres of the Salvington circuit are divided into t.

36:2.11 The number t.—the decimal system—is inherent in

36:2.15 On one world in each t. a greater variance in the

41:1.4 T. Supreme Power Centers of the fifth order are

41:1.4 On Edentia there are t. associated mechanical

41:1.4 t. frandalanks who are in perfect and constant liaison

41:3.10 more fully disclose the t. grand divisions of the

42:3.2 space bodies there are t. grand divisions of matter:

42:5.1 The ultraviolet group comes next, while t. octaves

42:5.2 —may be classified into the following t. groups:

42:5.13 Of the t. phases of wavelike energy activity, the eye

42:6.5 thus bringing into existence one of the t. modified

42:7.8 only the outer t. electrons of the larger atoms

42:7.9 The last t. electrons, present in only the t. heaviest

42:9.2 but the number t., the decimal system, is inherent in

43:0.2 spheres surrounding Edentia are about t. times the

43:0.2 while the t. satellites which revolve around each of

43:2.5 Each system nominates t. members to sit in this

43:2.7 chosen by the Most High Fathers and numbers t..

43:6.4 The architectural worlds enjoy t. forms of life of

43:6.4 on such a world as Edentia there are t. divisions of

43:6.4 Were you to view these t. divisions of Edentia life,

43:6.7 Being endowed with t. divisions of physical life,

43:7.2 Each of these orders of univitatia exhibits t. major

43:7.2 practical socialization on some one of the t. satellites

43:7.3 clearance for each of the t. surrounding satellites.

43:8.5 1. Live happily and work effectively with t. diverse

43:8.5 while t. such groups are associated in companies of

43:8.6 and co-operate heartily with t. univitatia, who,

43:8.6 And then must you function with this group of t. as

43:8.6 it co-ordinates with t. other families, which are in

43:8.12 consisting of t. intellectually dissimilar individuals

43:8.12 with a similar association with t. fellow morontians

43:8.12 only one ascending mortal lives with t. univitatia.

43:8.12 two mortals abide with each native group of t.,

43:8.12 t. morontia beings are domiciled with t. univitatia.

45:0.1 each of which is about t. times as large as Urantia,

45:3.22 the system has resumed the election of t. members to

45:7.4 each system selects its t. representatives to sit in the

46:1.2 the mature ultimaton and represents almost exactly t.

46:2.4 energy currents being located at t.-mile intervals.

46:2.5 endowed with the t standard divisions of physical life

46:6.1 one hundred subdivisions of t. subgroups each.

46:6.1 These one thousand squares are clustered in t.

46:6.1 thus constituting the following t. administrative

46:8.1 These units are clustered around the t. marvelous

49:2.22 There are t. designs of mortal life fashioned to

49:2.22 These t. varieties also react in slightly different ways

55:6.3 this age are divided into from five to t. groups,

55:8.1 and each planet sends its t. representatives thereto.

57:5.11 The gas-contraction nucleuses of the other t. planets

57:6.7 the condensation nucleuses of the other t. planets

58:0.1 one world in t. is designated as a decimal planet

59:5.17 times the land fell and rose, vary from t. in Illinois,

65:1.6 group consists of t. orders of diverse personalities,

66:3.4 The city was laid out in t. subdivisions with the

66:3.4 with the headquarters mansions of the t. councils of

66:5.1 The one hundred were organized for service in t.

66:5.1 service in t. autonomous councils of t. members each

66:5.1 When two or more of these t. councils met in joint

66:5.1 These t. groups were constituted as follows:

66:6.4 Each of the t. planetary commissions set about

66:7.2 the t. council mansions of the supervising groups of

67:2.1 the latter called the t. councils of Urantia in session

67:6.2 the administration of human affairs in the hands of t.

71:2.9 There are t. steps, or stages, to the evolution of a

72:2.8 federal administrative work is carried on by the t.

72:2.8 each consisting of the association of t. states.

72:2.8 The t. regional executives are the personal

72:2.8 the appointment of these t. regional executives,

72:3.1 are free from taxation up to t. times the minimum

72:4.3 are conducted for nine months out of the year of t.,

72:5.9 and, like students, nine months in the year of t..

72:6.8 government through the t. regional departments.

72:7.6 Every state has t. basic constitutional provisions

72:7.10 and original creations in the t. regional laboratories,

72:8.2 graduating from any one of the t. regional schools

72:9.3 The maximum suffrage of any multiple voter is t..

72:9.5 but in no case can any person cast over t. ballots.

74:5.6 each and with lieutenants in charge of groups of t..

77:2.11 for ages as very long, “threescore years and t.

81:6.37 T. men are of little more value than one in lifting a

88:4.7 not at all uncommon for t. innocent persons to be

89:1.4 as well as the t. injunctions of the Hebrews,

97:9.18 King Ahab of Ephraim gathered t. other groups

108:2.1 it is running five years, t. months, and four days;

113:1.7 circle, mortal beings are assembled in groups of t.,

131:0.2 collected this material under t. heads, as follows:

132:5.2 bear in mind the following t. different methods of

132:5.13 divide your wealth into these t. grand divisions,

133:5.5 in ten minutes, t. men could shear it in one minute.

133:5.5 but it is not true, for the t. men could not so do it;

133:5.6 value, t. persons would stand for t. times this value.

136:6.7 when “the earth will yield its fruits t. thousandfold,

150:1.1 “On the morrow we will set apart t. women for the

150:1.1 messengers calling to Bethsaida t. devout women

150:1.1 These t. women selected and commissioned by

150:1.2 The t. elected Susanna as their chief and Joanna as

150:1.3 The charge which Jesus gave these t. women as he

150:1.3 proposed formally to commission these t. women

150:2.2 When the party entered Magdala, these t. women

150:2.2 As the result of the ministry of these t. women

160:1.1 Rodan began a series of t. addresses to Nathaniel,

160:1.3 Every t generations mankind must learn anew the art

163:1.1 This corps of seventy consisted of Abner and t. of

166:2.0 2. THE TEN LEPERS

166:2.1 encountered a group of t. lepers who sojourned

166:2.1 the t. lepers had been made aware that he was

166:2.3 if we make these t. men whole, perhaps the

166:2.5 at Simon Zelotes, said: “Were not t. cleansed?

166:2.7 Though all t. men really believed they had leprosy,

167:0.2 and, excepting the cleansing of the t. lepers, thus far

169:1.4 the story of the woman who, having had t. pieces

171:8.6 ‘Lord, with your pound I have made t. pounds

171:8.6 this matter, I will give you authority over t. cities.

171:8.7 servant and give it to him who has t. pounds.’

171:8.7 the master that such a one already had t. pounds.’

173:1.3 a coin about the size of a t. cent piece but twice as

173:1.3 for the exchange of a coin valued at about t. cents,

176:2.8 writings of Selta that the parable of the t. virgins

176:3.4 servant and give it to him who has the t. talents.

188:2.3 he said: “I will give you a guard of t. soldiers.

188:2.3 back to the temple, secured t. of their own guards,

188:2.3 marched out to Joseph’s tomb with these t. guards

188:2.3 these t. Jewish guards and t. Roman soldiers,

ten apostles

161:0.2 And so, while Jesus and the t. were on their way

162:0.1 When Jesus started up to Jerusalem with the t.

162:0.3 Jesus and the t. stopped for the night at the village

163:7.2 Throughout this three months’ period at least t. of

167:0.1 as a rule, only t. were with him since it was the

167:0.3 Jesus and the t. apostles arrived at Philadelphia on

167:3.6 On the morrow Jesus and the t. apostles would have

168:4.1 the opportunity to say many things to the t. which

169:0.1 Jesus and the t. apostles arrived at the Pella camp.

171:0.6 James and John made suitable apologies to the t.

172:4.1 Jesus and the t. apostles detached themselves from

181:2.13 (And all t. of them signified their acquiescence in

183:5.4 t. apostles were compelled to remain in hiding.

189:4.1 the t. apostles were sojourning at the home of

189:4.13 they related to the t. apostles all that had happened

190:1.3 where they held a conference with the t. apostles

190:5.8 just before the Master appeared to the t., these two

191:0.1 t. of them spent the larger part of the day in the

191:0.7 Nathaniel was the controlling influence among the t.

191:2.1 and as the t. apostles were there assembled in the

192:1.1 thirteenth appearance, the first in Galilee, to the t.

192:1.4 when he saw eleven men instead of t., he surmised

192:1.4 and as the astonished t. stood by in silence,

192:1.5 As Jesus talked with the young man, the t. were so

192:1.8 fish were cooked, the lad served them to the t..

192:1.10 Jesus visited with the t. apostles and John Mark for

ten billion

22:3.2 now commissioned in Orvonton more than t. of

29:0.10 with their parents in the production of more than t.

29:3.1 with their associates and subordinates, upward of t..

Ten Commandments

96:4.4 and why they there received the T. which Moses

126:4.9 when they returned home, wrote out the T. in Greek

137:2.9 which remained about the home in the form of the T.

142:3.10 they had t. which served as their law right up to the

142:3.10 And these t. were: “1. You shall worship no other

142:3.21 Moses gave them the new t., which you will allow

142:3.22 —these t. negative commandments were changed into

ten days

45:2.5 Once a week, every t. on Jerusem, the Sovereign

47:3.6 Then you enter upon t. days of personal liberty.

47:3.6 At the end of your t. period of leisure you begin

47:3.10 at the end of t. you will enter the translation sleep

47:3.10 and every t. thereafter you will thus advance until

51:2.4 This entire process takes t. to twenty-eight days of

66:2.9 threefold beings of the realm, consumed exactly t..

72:3.2 to the near-by centers for oral instruction once in t.

74:0.1 And from the time of their arrival t. passed before

137:8.1 went out on their first preaching tour and about t.

163:5.1 The last t. of November were spent in council at

173:1.3 After this t. period these money-changers moved

ten feet

49:2.20 to around t. feet on the smaller inhabited spheres.

51:1.3 Material Sons vary in height from eight to t. feet,

60:2.12 These ancient flying reptiles grew to be t. feet long,

61:1.9 ostrichlike land bird developed to a height of t. feet

188:1.4 body into the tomb, a chamber about t. feet square,

ten miles

46:2.4 main energy currents being located at t. intervals.

57:8.20 the weight of a body of water at places t. miles deep.

58:2.2 ozone which exists throughout a level t. miles

58:2.2 and which extends spaceward for another t. miles.

68:5.3 such a line of hunger march would be t. miles long

133:4.14 Corinth’s harbors to the other, a distance of t. miles.

ten million

6:8.3 who stands for Father and Son to the creatures of t.

11:3.4 T. million congregations constitute an assembly.

22:5.5 slightly over t. of these trusted and high Custodians.

35:2.9 their headquarters planet in Nebadon is upward of t..

35:4.2 embracing approximately t. inhabited worlds,

37:10.1 more than three million inhabited worlds, with t. in

40:10.6 as they unfold one by one on t. inhabited worlds.

52:5.2 Only one world in near t. can enjoy such a gift;

61:2.13 By the close of this Oligocene period, covering t.

61:4.7 And thus does this period of almost t years’ duration

119:8.8 the sentimental shrine of all Nebadon, the chief of t.

173:1.4 uncommon for the temple treasury to hold t.

ten minutes

39:5.14 In less than t. minutes the marvelous spectacle will

133:5.5 says that, if one man could shear a sheep in t.,

189:1.1 At t. minutes before three, intense vibrations of

189:2.1 At t. minutes past three o’clock, as the resurrected

ten o’clock

46:1.4 sunlight when the sun is shining overhead at t. in the

151:1.1 and by t. that morning almost one thousand were

175:4.13 after appointing to meet at t. the next morning at

182:0.1 It was about t. this Thursday night when Jesus led

190:1.6 And so, shortly before t. this Sunday morning,

192:2.14 It was almost t. when Jesus returned from his visit

193:6.1 By t. thirty, one hundred and twenty of the disciples

ten per cent

49:2.18 t. per cent air, seventy per cent land, and thirteen

53:7.7 one third were deceived, and almost t. per cent of

55:3.2 —paid t. per cent of his income or increase to the

57:8.15 it covered almost t. per cent of the earth’s surface.

72:10.3 For one reason, there are only about t. per cent as

78:6.3 T. per cent, including a group of the Sethite priests,

78:6.4 T. per cent of the Mesopotamians turned eastward

78:6.5 T. per cent of these fleeing Andites made their way

ten thousand(s)—see ten thousand years

14:1.16 bodies is arranged perpendicularly, being t. times

15:13.1 one hundred minor sectors, t. local universes,

15:13.4 one hundred local universes, t. constellations,

24:5.2 so in each of the t. systems of that local creation

28:6.6 minister to them, and t. times t. stand before them.

32:2.3 the projected constellations and the t. headquarters

35:10.1 the administrative pronouncements of the t. local

42:7.3 particles of radium fly off into space at the rate of t.

43:3.2 A Constellation Father reigns for t. standard years

44:6.3 These are they who make the t. color tones of spirit

46:1.1 divided into one thousand latitudinal sectors and t.

48:3.3 The Morontia Companions maintain t. headquarters

53:0.2 the domain of Christ Michael, there are t. systems of

60:4.3 This gigantic uprising is almost t. miles long,

73:2.5 the faithful activities of the almost t. loyal midway

97:5.6 with a thousand rams or with t. rivers of oil?

126:4.5 Will the Lord be pleased with t. of sheep, or with

127:5.6 the one altogether lovely and the greatest among t.

136:6.7 when “the earth will yield its fruits t. thousandfold,

139:12.4 “one altogether lovely and the chiefest among t.,”

159:1.4 confessing that he owed his king t. talents.

171:2.3 counsel as to whether he will be able, with t. men,

ten thousand years

27:6.4 the equivalent of t. of the word-memory methods

43:3.2 A Constellation Father reigns for t. standard years

52:3.3 T. of this dispensation of the biologic uplifters is

52:3.9 Within t. of racial amalgamation the resultant stocks

52:5.8 The postbestowal Son age may extend from t. to a

63:6.1 spiritual status of the clans retrogressed for t. years

70:2.1 as would not have occurred naturally in t. years.

73:1.2 T. after the rebellion practically all the gains of the

77:2.9 T. after the rebellion they had lost ground to the

77:4.11 T. ago the Vanite ancestors of the Assyrians taught

78:3.9 These early migrations extended over a period of t.

79:3.2 at no time within the last t. has India ever been out

80:3.3 For t. religion in Europe was at a low ebb as

80:4.5 limited cultural progress for t. when the hard-riding

ten trillion

15:6.10 is illuminated and warmed by over t. blazing suns.

ten year(s)

47:1.4 on this commission is rotational and is for only t.

47:2.5 consist of children whose ages are six, eight, t.,

62:4.5 superior animals, reaching maturity at about t. of age

62:5.7 by the age of t. they had worked out an improved

62:6.5 Imagine our joy one day—the twins were about t. old

72:2.1 states elect their governors and legislators for t.,

72:5.9 Every t. the regional executives adjust and decree

77:2.11 for ages as very long, “threescore years and t.

90:1.4 novice required to serve an apprenticeship of t. of

97:9.25 fell under the rule of Babylon and was given t. of

123:2.3 From the time Jesus was five until he was t., he

123:5.2 For three years—until he was t.—he attended the

123:5.15 When he was t. of age, he was an expert loom

124:1.13 Before he was t. old, he had become the leader of

126:2.1 Mary directed that James, then t. of age, should

128:6.12 joyous playfulness of these tots of from five to t.

134:7.3 T. later, when the Apostle Paul was preaching in

185:1.1 suffered him to remain as procurator of Judea for t..

tenacious

139:5.8 Philip was a plodder and t. in anything he undertook.

tenaciously

32:3.6 is t. to hold on to the truth-fact of the Father’s

tenants

173:4.2 Then he let this vineyard out to t. while he went on

173:4.2 he sent servants to the t. to receive his rental.

173:4.2 more trusted servants to deal with these wicked t.,

173:4.2 to send his son to deal with these ungrateful t.,

173:4.2 when these unrepentant and wicked t. saw the son,

173:4.2 what will he do to those ungrateful and wicked t.?”

tend

135:1.3 John returned home to t. his father’s sheep and

tend to

10:8.8 the relationships of the Universal Absolute will t. to

23:2.22 will all t. to retard such speed so that on a long

42:7.9 their energy systems t. to intermingle, extending

42:11.6 automatic-appearing cosmic mechanisms always t.

48:6.32 mansion worlds, where these same differences t.

52:2.4 tribes t. to develop specialized systems of thought.

58:5.7 But all continents t. to creep into the oceans.

58:5.7 differential pressures t. to cause the continents to

68:6.4 and the reduction of population all t. to foster the

70:8.15 This will t. to eradicate many mortal inequalities.

70:11.1 undefined mores t. to crystallize into precise laws,

81:6.35 all nations t. to disintegrate as a result of provincial

91:3.2 But such techniques of praying t. to evolve into the

91:4.3 then such attitudes of the soul t. to the levels of

101:9.7 philosophic pressure of religion t. to cause man to

103:3.1 In time, such religious concepts t. to personalize,

103:4.2 our ideals t. to grow by geometrical progression,

123:0.2 undue sheltering and unusual protection might t.

160:2.8 Loving and intimate human associations t. to rob

195:7.19 Mechanists—humanists—t. to drift with the material

tend toward(s)

0:1.15 will be co-ordinated with Deity and will t. some

8:2.3 But material creatures who t. the error of viewing

156:5.8 Human nature may t. evil, but it is not inherently

tended

73:4.4 They cultivated the Garden and t. their herds for

135:2.3 John t. his sheep along a brook that was tributary

196:2.5 The whole Christian movement t. away from the

tended to

51:3.5 traditions have t. to ascribe anything supernatural

58:5.8 its lateral pressure t. to cause the eastern, western,

64:4.12 the sex rewards of the chase t. greatly to improve

69:5.11 Early man (and some later-day ones) t. to squander

69:5.15 Though capital has t. to liberate man, it has greatly

70:8.2 savagery to barbarism, its human components t. to

70:8.9 7. Vocational—as vocations multiplied, they t. to

76:4.5 and t. to diminish with each succeeding generation.

78:4.6 An increase of either Sangik or Andonite stock t.

80:4.4 waves of Andites had moved so slowly that they t. to

81:4.9 continual mixture t. to obscure the Andonite type by

81:6.7 mankind constantly t. to drift toward the salubrious

82:5.1 therefore the mores t. to crystallize in restriction of

83:5.13 a pregnant or nursing wife t. to foster polygyny.

84:3.1 Pastoral living t. to create a new system of mores,

84:5.5 the migrating Andites have t. to be influenced by the

86:5.1 This concept t. long to perpetuate the nature-spirit

92:5.5 And men have always t. to venerate the leader,

94:4.10 and doctrines which have t. to make Michael’s life

99:0.1 Religion has thus indirectly t. to perpetuate the

122:5.3 All in all, Mary’s temperament t. to dominate the

148:1.2 Peter t. to dominate the theology of the school of

150:7.4 The attitude of Jesus’ family toward him had t. to

150:9.3 only t. to arouse the mob spirit in this ungodly

171:0.3 What Jesus said in his Sabbath sermon only t. to

172:5.5 John had a type of mind which naturally t. to think

181:2.20 with those who look at life just as you have t. to.

191:5.1 he unconsciously t. to assume an attitude of

tended toward

64:5.3 all of their offspring t. the skin color of the Sangik

74:8.5 mankind t. the belief in the gradual ascent of the

84:5.8 These changes have t. woman’s liberation from

tendencies

12:4.15 to exhibit directional t. of a clockwise nature.

15:8.7 increased t. for matter to aggregate, condense,

34:6.9 the inheritance of animal t. and the high urge of

36:3.8 with the endowment of the inherent nature and t.

39:1.8 underlying facts of personal motives and racial t..

44:1.15 has been so diluted by strains of unmusical t. that

47:9.1 environment, and unspiritual planetary t..

48:6.32 the physical, mental, and spiritual natures and t. of

48:6.32 very definite social t. characterize the offspring of

49:4.7 Such t can be modified only by advancing civilization

52:3.4 on normal worlds the defective bestial t. are nearly

53:8.9 dominated by their own inherent and debased t.,

62:2.4 The beginning of the fear t. of mankind dates from

66:8.2 and lovingly warned respecting their critical t. and

69:9.4 2. Religious t..

79:7.5 development of the latent t. of the superior Chinese

79:8.2 pursuits, which contributed further to their pacific t.,

83:7.7 is largely responsible for the increasing divorce t.

94:8.19 he sought to prevent the growth of hierarchal t..

95:2.2 t. that rendered Egypt more favorable to the Salem

100:7.3 was so free from all freakish, erratic, and eccentric t..

101:3.5 progress despite inherent and adverse animalistic t..

101:7.1 political developments, racial t., and the religious

102:7.6 maze of tradition,and materialistic t. of modern times

103:0.2 The religious t. of the human races are innate;

103:3.5 threatened with extinction by subversive t. and

108:5.9 conflicts between the higher and lower t. of the races

109:5.4 problem of life is the adjustment of the ancestral t.

110:5.4 Your own passions, urges, and other innate t.

111:7.5 training of an intellect annulled by the t. of instinct;

124:5.5 all their trouble with Jesus’ nonconformist t.,

126:5.9 for idle meditation or the indulgence of mystic t..

130:6.1 These natural t. had been augmented by numerous

131:3.3 for past sins you acquire strength to resist future t.

133:3.7 also within mortals there are many natural physical t.

143:2.5 you have but been led astray by your own natural t..

148:4.6 mortal man is subject to inherent evil t., but such

158:6.2 fell into your old evil t. to seek for yourselves

170:5.4 the kingdom was notably modified by two great t.:

182:3.11 faith had asserted itself over all human t. to fear or

193:4.3 peculiarities and mental t. conspired to destroy a

193:4.4 factors of personal t. and character weakness:

195:4.5 a new age of scientific minds and materialistic t..

196:0.10 all human t. toward selfishness, evil, and sin.

tendencysee tendencywith to

36:5.12 7. The spirit of wisdom—the inherent t. of all moral

42:3.11 9. Radioactive matter—the disorganizing t. of the

63:4.9  The Life Carriers know this t. among evolutionary

68:1.6 the natural individualistic t. of man cannot compete

68:3.5 The peace t. of the human race is not a natural

88:2.7 is but the recent escape from the fetish-making t.

93:3.8 and set the monotheistic stage of world t. for the

94:12.4 any and all sources is indeed a commendable t. to

101:5.9 all according to the status and temperamental t. of

131:10.3 If our earth parents, being of evil t., know how to

149:4.3 but he deplored all t. toward overspecialization,

149:4.4 while they shunned all t. toward eccentricity.

188:4.5 The animal nature—the t. toward evildoing—may be

193:4.3 and overdevelopment of the individualistic t..

tendencywith to

2:6.9 —the universal t. to love, show mercy, manifest

2:7.9 neglect of beauty, there developed an increasing t.

15:8.6 unless gravity’s own further t. to overmaterialize

24:7.7 that is the unfailing t. of these guides to form such

35:10.5 their t. to fall into error through fallacies of personal

42:7.5 the heavier elements manifest a t. to fly to pieces,

51:4.5 slight t. for the red, the yellow, and the blue men to

51:4.5 similar t. for the orange, green, and indigo races to

64:5.3 skins manifested a unique t. to turn various colors

64:6.4 inherited much of the t. of their ancestors to fight

64:6.22 ever overcome their t. to fight among themselves.

66:1.4 restlessness coupled with a t. to disagree with the

66:4.2 obstacle is the t. of mortals to regard them as gods,

66:8.1 detect the early appearance of this t. to be restless

70:1.16 the t. of man to place the responsibility on his gods.

70:2.20 that inherent t. periodically to let loose a collective

75:2.4 Knowing the t. of woman to look upon immediate

79:8.4 became overshadowed by a growing t. to venerate

80:3.3 the Cro-Magnoids because of the t. to debauch the

81:6.17 The t. to play with language develops new words—

81:6.36 monotony, and the t. to breed distrust and jealousy.

86:4.2 the belief in a future existence explains the t. to

89:4.1 The t. to bow down before power and to prostrate

91:3.1 children evince a t. to converse with imaginary

92:0.3 the t. to direct its adoration in higher channels of

93:7.4 There was always a t for the new doctrine to become

93:8.1 which was the growing t. of the surrounding tribes

99:6.3 t. to standardize and fossilize truth; diversion of

99:6.3 t. to form sects and competitive divisions;

99:6.3 t. to venerate the past while ignoring present

101:7.2 experimental living as both are modified by the t. to

124:2.8 Jesus manifested a growing t. to direct the play

128:4.6 this natural human t. to exalt the teacher in place

139:8.7 such a lover of nature but so free from all t. to

140:8.14 to correct the Jewish t. to overhonor ancestors.

140:10.2 their t to take highly idealistic and spiritual principles

148:5.4 too often there has prevailed a t. to ascribe to God

149:4.2 in delivering you from the t. to give vent to those

151:5.2 a t. after sunset for the cooling air of the gorges to

157:7.4 to his unfortunate t. to harbor feelings of revenge.

160:2.7 avoid that ever-present t. to fall victim to distortion

164:3.6 to avoid the common t. to assign spiritual causes to

181:2.23 by your persistent t. to interpret my gospel in

196:2.5 with the t. to omit from the record those references

tender

1:1.5 indicative of personal relationship, t. affection,

2:4.2 sufficient to insure the full flow of the Father’s t.

2:6.2 child relationship, than which there is none more t.

4:4.6 and that t. nature finds its strongest expression

4:5.6 that his t. mercies were not forthcoming until he

20:5.6 In love and devotion, with t. mercy and

28:6.5 to individuals and races by the t. ministrations of

53:8.6 and Daligastia, but they spurned Michael’s t. proffer.

62:2.3 fiercely in defense of their kindred and were t. in

69:1.4 maternal instinct, and the higher t. emotions of the

122:9.20 Rejoice in the t. mercy of our God because the

123:0.6 safe for two lone travelers with a child of t. years.

131:2.4 The Lord is good to all, and his t. mercies are over

139:8.7 but never rough or rude; so t. but never vacillating;

159:3.9 Tell my children that I am not only t. of their

161:2.3 kindness; he is invariably t. and compassionate.

176:2.6 You know when the fig tree shows its t. branches

179:4.8 This supper, with its t. episodes and softening

180:5.6 as an emotional gratification of the t. feelings of

tendered

28:1.3 the formal resignations of the tertiaphim are t. and

89:4.7 Gifts are given to men; but when t. to the gods, they

138:3.5 when a reception-banquet of this sort was t.

139:7.8 Matthew received freely t. offerings from believing

172:1.2 and Lazarus; it was t. in defiance of the Sanhedrin.

tenderhearted

89:6.2 a t. Japanese emperor introduced clay images to

164:3.5 passers-by, “O t., gain merit by assisting the blind.”

187:1.6 the t. Jewish women who had heard Jesus’ words

tenderheartedness

140:5.16 Jesus alluded to an emotional attitude of t..

tenderly

133:7.3 Jesus skillfully and t. cared for the lad, and Gonod

137:4.9 laid his hand t. upon her head, saying: “Now, now,

169:1.2 over his shoulder and t. carried it back to the fold.

175:0.2 Jesus t. looked down upon this audience which was

182:3.4 t. said: “Sleep on now and take your rest; the time

190:5.4 shepherd, gathering the lambs in his arms and t.

tenderness

26:11.5 referred to the manifestation of divine mercy and t.

52:2.12 It is neither t. nor altruism to bestow futile

139:2.5 that Peter most admired in Jesus was his supernal t..

140:5.16 teach young men that it is unmanly to show t.

141:3.4 associated with his personality—patience, t.,

160:1.6 to look upon all other mortals with feelings of t.

tenders

151:6.6 this episode was published abroad by the swine t.,

tending

25:2.4 together t. to encompass the circle of Supremacy.

40:5.17 being greatest in the temporal life and t. to diminish

58:5.3 molten lava held under high pressure but always t. to

58:5.3 pressures, thereby t. to stabilize the earth’s crust.

70:5.6 t. to continue to rule from one war on through to the

81:4.2 the yellow and blue men t. to broad-headedness.

84:3.7 carrying the family property and t. the children,

89:8.1 virgins dedicated to the service of t. the temple fires.

tendons

63:1.3 piece of flint on the end of a club, using animal t. for

tends to

6:7.3 Everything that t. to obscure the Universal Father

12:4.12 t. to convey the impression to astronomic

15:8.3 Mass in matter t. to retard velocity in energy;

15:8.5 because organized matter t. to disintegrate under

23:3.8 —everything which t. to increase any creature’s

42:9.1 dogmatic; natural philosophy equally t. to dogmatize

42:9.3 any given quality or property t. to recur by sevens.

42:9.3 elements, on reaching the eighth, it t. to reappear,

42:12.13 there always t. to be produced a material or

51:4.2 Even mortal stature t. to decrease from the red man

52:2.5 Each expanding group of mortals t. to seek

83:6.1 monogamy t. to work a biologic hardship on those

84:7.7 Each generation now t. to eliminate from the

86:2.4 Man naturally t. to believe that which he deems best

90:5.6 The great danger in all this is that the ritual t. to

102:3.2 Speculation t. to translate religion into something

102:3.14 Evolution t. to make God manlike; revelation t. to

102:3.14 revelation t. to make man Godlike.

103:2.10 Man t. to identify the urge to be self-serving with his

104:0.2 man generally t. to think in triads: yesterday, today,

104:2.2 Given a sufficient time, philosophy t. to abstract

110:6.4 Likewise, overspiritual development t. to produce

112:1.14 And every such process t. to create and establish

132:3.3 Man t. to crystallize science, formulate philosophy,

134:5.5 of political power is good and proper, for it t. to

139:12.8 lived, light t. to become darkness within the soul.

140:5.8 Prolonged fasting, either physical or spiritual, t. to

160:2.8 Isolation t. to exhaust the energy charge of the soul.

170:3.8 and unfailingly and increasingly t. to manifest itself in

184:2.12 mind t. to justify continuance in the path of error

195:8.5 Twentieth-century secularism t. to affirm that man

tends toward(s)

54:1.6 self-admiration t. towards the exploitation of others

91:7.13 prayer t. toward mysticism and the isolation of its

111:4.11 Evil is a partiality of creativity which t. toward

tenement

72:3.1 most of the t. type of buildings have been demolished

tenets

87:7.4 destruction of so many of its original underlying t..

98:7.6 the dogmas, t., and cosmology of the Hellenized

194:3.14 women had little or no spiritual standing in the t.

tens of thousands

43:1.1 There are t. of sparkling lakes and thousands upon

59:2.10 These little animals existed in t. of patterns and were

63:5.3 they lived along the river Somme for t. of years.

89:3.2 tens of and t. of earnest souls began to court poverty

90:5.1 so for t. of years endless rituals have hampered

119:7.1 For t. of years we all looked forward to the seventh

135:6.5 T. of listeners, some curious but many earnest and

172:4.1 high and low, as well as the t. of Passover visitors,

tens of trillions

188:5.5 On millions of inhabited worlds, t. of creatures who

tense

58:3.2 rays, whether coming from t. electric fields, blazing

125:6.5 It was a t. moment.

127:2.9 the lad bring to a fairly happy ending a very t. and

135:9.2 It was a t. time, these forty days of tarrying, waiting

139:6.6 things were becoming t. and tangled among apostles,

157:3.5 There was a moment of t. silence.

184:2.4 but Peter was in such a t. nervous state that this

tension

0:3.21 infinity produced the first absolute divinity-t..

0:3.21 This t. of infinity differential is resolved by the

0:4.5 The primal relationship is the t. between them.

0:4.5 This Father-initiated divinity-t. is perfectly resolved

0:11.10 the resolution of the t. created by the freewill act of

0:11.11 The t.-presence of the Universal Absolute signifies

11:8.9 gravity extension, an elastic t. of Paradise presence

11:9.3 The t. between them, in the face of will to action

42:2.7 primary differentiating function of the t.-presence of

42:2.12 from the pressure-presence and the t.-trends set up

42:5.14 the intergravity t. of the associated aggregations of

48:4.11 These periodic releases from the t. of functional

48:4.19 preventing injurious nervous t. and overserious

56:6.1 constitutes a reality t. that can be resolved only

57:3.12 the nebular apex of condensation t. was reached;

57:3.12 the point of maximum heat t. was attained.

57:4.5 pressure of its own internal-heat condensation t.

58:3.2 fluctuations of, and sudden t. changes in, gravity,

76:2.5 twenty years of age when the t. between them was

82:3.1 ever-present biologic t. of man’s unremitting urge to

104:2.6 reaction, potentiality, actuality, gravity, t., pattern,

105:3.8 compensates the t. between the ever-existent and

107:0.5 enormous t which is created by the distance of man’s

116:7.6 creates a genuine divinity t. in the living cosmos

116:7.6 there is built up a profound cosmic t. which can

139:6.6 Nathaniel to relieve the t. by a bit of philosophy or

143:3.1 a state of great nervous and emotional t. developed

143:7.3 The strain of living—the time t. of personality—

144:0.2 the slowly augmenting t. between the leaders of

151:2.8 Now that the t. was over, Peter and Nathaniel

153:0.1 There was a t. of uncertainty and a suspense of

157:0.1 noting the t. and nervousness of the entire family,

157:4.3 Jesus relieved the t. by that friendly and fraternal

160:1.12 communion as practiced by the Master, relieves t.,

172:5.8 Matthew experienced the highest nervous t. and was

176:2.9 they were speechless and under great emotional t..

177:5.3 the camp was charged with an inexplicable t..

179:2.1 Jesus looked them all over and, relieving the t. with

187:1.8 his extreme mental anguish, his acute spiritual t.,

194:3.18 spirit of self-assertiveness which so increases in t.

196:0.10 avoidance of emotional t., a prevention of conflict,

tensional

104:4.33 reactive capacity to the volitional, causative, t.,

tensionally

106:8.15 personally experiencible, and t. unifying, but there

tensioned

42:2.11 mighty-t., and forcible-reacting energy—gigantic

tensions

0:11.13 the Universal Absolute so perfectly equalizes the t.

3:1.8 potentially present in the t. of the Universal Absolute

12:4.5 but does equalize and control all of the t. originated

12:4.16 co-ordination of forces and equalization of space t..

101:10.1 in the motions and t. of the mathematical level of the

115:3.9 the Potential yields the t. within infinity which result

117:4.14 he has set up t. in the creations circling Paradise.

Tenskwatawa19th century Shawnee prophet

90:2.9 the Shawnee T., who predicted the eclipse of the sun

tent

85:1.1 Rachel concealed a number of sacred stones in her t..

93:2.1 that eventful day when he entered the t. of Amdon,

93:8.1 Machiventa retired one night to his t. at Salem,

104:0.1 because three support points could keep up a t.;

122:7.7 T. curtains had been hung, and they counted

142:8.4 standing before the entrance to the Master’s t..

148:0.5 David Zebedee managed this large t. city so that it

165:4.14 Then Jesus went into his t. to rest for a while before

169:2.8 Jesus withdrew, going to his t. for the night.

182:2.3 Simon Zelotes led them all over to his t., where

183:3.10 with a cloak which he found in the t. of Simon

tentative

12:1.13 this t. estimate takes no account of architectural

106:7.2 Even a t. concept of final integration is inseparable

tented

148:0.1 This t. city was under the general supervision of

148:2.1 a short distance to the south of the main t. city,

150:1.1 of the former encampment and the t. infirmary.

152:2.5 David Zebedee had no t. city here to feed and

165:4.5 without money are fed and lodged in yonder t. city

tenth

10:6.16 for I chance to belong to the t. order of this group,

11:2.2 the upper surface to the nether surface is one t. that

14:3.5 About one t. of one per cent of the area of these

15:13.1 A major sector comprises about one t. of a

40:5.18 You know that every t. world is a decimal or

41:3.4 When less than one t. the size of your sun,

42:6.8 magnified until that of an electron equaled one t. of

43:6.3 At this shrine the Most Highs, on every t. day of

57:6.10 Urantia was a well-developed sphere about one t. its

58:2.2 would make a layer only one t. of an inch thick;

70:7.18 forms being the tithe, one t. of the hunt or spoils.

72:3.9 the present rate of divorces is only one t. that of the

72:7.5 the police force is now only one t. as large as it was

93:5.13 in giving a t. of his spoils to the Salem treasury.

97:2.1 In the t. century before Christ the Hebrew nation

124:2.0 2. THE TENTH YEAR (A.D. 4)

130:0.1 the city of Charax on the Persian Gulf on the t. day

139:9.1 were the ninth and t. apostles and were chosen by

191:4.0 4. THE T. APPEARANCE (AT PHILADELPHIA)

191:4.1 The t. morontia manifestation of Jesus to mortal

tenths

57:8.20 water should be visualized as then covering nine t. of

tentmaker

89:3.6 If the advice of the t.-teacher were to be literally

132:0.10 reach the conclusion that the “t. of Antioch” was

134:7.3 For three weeks of this period he worked as a t..

tentmakers

133:3.12 lived and worked with them, for they were also t..

tents

93:6.8 improved the Salem temple and provided new t.

133:6.3 of Paul, who resided here, making t. for a living

142:8.4 They lived for the most part in t., which they

143:0.1 after sending their t. and meager personal effects

143:5.1 to assist in bringing food and t. from Sychar,

147:2.2 Therefore they pitched t. at Gethsemane, and the

158:1.9 we will erect three t., one for you, one for Moses,

173:5.5 pitched their t. in the hillside ravine overlooking the

182:2.2 were loath to return to their t. even when requested

182:2.2 having thus spoken, he motioned them to their t.,

182:2.5 After the eight apostles had finally gone to their t.,

183:0.1 Jesus suggested they go to their t. and seek sleep

183:0.2 who streamed forth from their t., fully armed.

183:0.2 mildly admonished them all to return to their t.,

183:3.9 they both hastened back to the t. of the sleeping

186:3.1 he early removed some five or six t. up the ravine

tenuous

118:8.10 the most t. of all the factors of human civilization—

tenure

114:7.11 The t. of such reservist chiefs is usually a matter of

tenureship

69:9.14 Individuals were first given only a life t.; at death

Terahthe father of Abraham

93:5.3 The children of T., the father of Abraham, in every

93:5.3 contact with these versatile children of T. that had

93:5.4 T. and his whole family were halfhearted converts

93:5.5 A few weeks after the death of Abraham’s father, T.,

termnoun

0:2.6 The t. requires a different definition on each personal

0:2.6 t. may be used to designate the diverse co-ordinate

0:2.7 The t. God, as we make use of it,may be understood:

0:2.10 The t. God always denotes personality.

0:4.11 PARADISE is a t. inclusive of the personal and the

0:5.12 Morontia is a t. designating a vast level intervening

0:6.2 ENERGY we use as an all-inclusive t. applied to

0:6.3 Physical energy is a t. denoting all phases and forms

0:11.16 We never use the t. the Absolute as a negation of

1:1.6 the t. Father becomes a very expressive name for the

2:2.4 perfection must necessarily be a relative t., but in the

2:5.11 love. This t., even though it does connote man’s

2:5.11 cannot make use of some supernal and exclusive t.

4:4.6 God is a Father in the highest sense of the t..

7:1.6 The t. kindred spirits is not wholly a figure of speech

7:2.3 We know of no better t. to use than to designate

8:5.3 In your sacred writings the t. Spirit of God seems to

9:8.6 beings are personalities in the strict meaning of the t.

11:8.8 Space potency is a t. difficult to define.

11:9.4 as man could ever possibly understand such a t..

15:7.5 As the t. heaven has been used on Urantia, it has

15:11.2 The average t. of service is about one hundred years

29:4.13 physical power are not persons in any sense of the t..

31:8.3 in order to avoid using a new t.—an arbitrary and

35:1.3 elect their own administrative chief for a t. of seven

43:3.4 exactly who is referred to by the t. “Most High.”

55:4.26 who have volunteered for a t. of planetary service.

69:6.7 Fire led to cooking, and “raw eaters” became a t. of

72:2.3 respective state governors, and then but for one t..

72:2.8 their t. of office is concurrent with his—six years.

73:1.3 a cultural and religious designation than a racial t.;

73:1.3 “Nodite” is both a cultural and racial t., for Nodites

78:4.1 In the main, the t. Andite is used to designate those

78:8.4 a third tower of Babel and later adopted the t. as

86:2.5 Luck is merely a t. coined to cover the inexplicable

88:6.2 And as religion evolved, magic was the t. applied to

93:9.7 Later scribes regarded the t. Melchizedek as

96:1.4 but was generally connoted by the t. El Elyon,

96:1.7 this t. included still other of the Bedouin nature gods

96:1.10 Jehovah is a t. which in recent times has been

96:4.3 slaves under the guise of the ancient t. Yahweh,

99:5.7 Let the t. “faith” stand for the individual’s relation to

106:0.4 But the t. “maximum” is itself a relative t.—maximum

110:2.6 Morontia mind is a t. signifying the substance and

126:3.6 adoption of the t. “Son of Man” as a designation

126:3.8 a passage in which this t. “Son of Man” appeared.

135:5.6 was the only possible meaning the t. Messiah

137:1.7 From this day on the t. apostle was employed to

139:1.2 designated Andrew by a t. the equivalent of Chief.

159:1.7 [The use of the t. seventy-seven as an illustration of

169:4.7 the t. Father, being capable of partial definition, may

170:0.1 Although the very t. kingdom of heaven should

170:0.2 clear the many different senses in which the t. had

170:1.14 confusion about the meaning of the t. “kingdom of

170:2.11 to abandon the use of the t. kingdom of God in favor

170:2.24 that they had largely abandoned the use of the t..

170:4.7 when Jesus makes use of the t. kingdom of heaven.

194:2.10 The t. “baptism of the spirit,” which came into use

195:2.2 solely to their unfortunate use of the t. “kingdom”

termverb

87:6.15 free from what modern man would t. promiscuity.

107:7.5 be entirely permissible to t. such a being prepersonal.

160:5.3 and philosophy I t. the intellectual religions, while

160:5.3 true spirit experience I would t. the true religions.

termed

17:1.3 they might be t. the board of managing directors

30:1.113 what might be t. mindal- and physical-energy

53:8.5 discredited Prince who was once t. “God of Urantia.

76:5.5 530 years; Adam died of what might be t. old age.

85:0.4 inexplicable things of life are still t. “acts of God”

86:5.1 The nonmaterial part of man has been variously t.

92:0.2 This might be t. the primordial human instinct for

93:3.2 whom Melchizedek t. El Elyon—the Most High.

94:1.4 sometimes called Prajapati, sometimes t. Brahma,

101:1.3 All such inner and spiritual communion is t. spiritual

103:2.1 What is t. the “birth of religion” is not directly

127:6.7 these emblems, which Jesus t. “the bread of life”

133:9.6 that might be t.: The mission of Joshua the teacher.

terminalsee terminal bestowal; terminal mission

11:4.1 central Isle’s size is so enormous that this t. angle is

15:5.8 those planets near the sun begin their t. plunge.

24:6.3 witness your entrance into the t. slumber of time,

25:8.5 awaken on the Isle of Light from the t. sleep of

25:8.6 Reception companions are assigned during the t.

26:7.4 until they have passed through the t. rest of time

26:11.6 resurrection of eternity from the t. sleep of time.

42:6.3 in the t. disruption of a cooled-off and dying sun.

55:4.5 Teacher Son, in all probability chief of the t. corps of

57:3.6 Excepting t. nebular nucleuses, the vast majority of

57:3.7 inaugurated the t. phase of nebular condensation,

57:4.1 sun functioning as the center of a t. solar system.

57:4.6 8,000,000,000 years ago the terrific t eruption began

57:4.7 witnessed the height of the Andronover t. breakup.

57:4.7 This was the period of the birth of the larger t. suns

57:4.8 6,000,000,000 years ago marks the end of the t.

61:7.1 telltale drifts—the ground, lateral, and t. moraines.

78:5.2 Mesopotamia proper until near the beginning of the t

79:1.6 This is the t. movement of the so-called Aryans into

79:4.1 This migration marked the t. exodus of the Andites

80:6.1 From the times of the t. Andite migrations, culture

109:6.3 of the bestowal Son of the t. indwelling experience.

113:3.4 Even when you engage in your t. transition

119:4.3 His last or t. assignment was as counselor and helper

120:0.1 arrival on Urantia to embark upon the t. phase of

120:1.1 triumphant on this, your t. sovereignty bestowal.

163:7.4 now prepared to enter upon its t. phase under the

176:4.5 timed to occur in connection with the t. judgment

terminal bestowal

20:4.4 your Creator Son on his t. nineteen hundred years

21:5.9 sojourn and still more concerning the realm of t.,

43:3.8 When Michael was on his t. mission, since Lucifer’s

45:4.16 Prince of the world whereon he experienced his t.

52:5.2 when the Creator Son prepares for his t. on some

53:8.2 been accorded liberty on Jerusem since Michael’s t..

101:6.17 in the universe of Nebadon consequent upon the t.

114:2.2 from the fact that Michael here experienced his t..

119:7.1 Gabriel had taught us that this t. would be made in

119:8.8 return to the world of his t., the World of the Cross.

120:1.1 triumphant on this, your t. sovereignty bestowal.

terminal mission

43:3.8 When Michael was on his t. bestowal mission,

52:7.11 It was of the conclusion of the t. of the Teacher Sons

55:1.1 Sons leave a world at the conclusion of their t.,

55:2.2 and by the time of the t. of the Teacher Sons,

55:4.8 the last acts of the Trinity Teacher Sons on their t.

terminals

121:2.8 the western t. of the caravan routes between

terminate

20:6.6 to finish their mortal careers, t. the age, adjudicate

22:7.8 they will t. upon the completed factualization of

26:10.6 and soon thereafter the last transit sleep will t.,

33:3.5 uncertainties of periodic isolation t. for the Divine

51:1.4 Material death will eventually t. the planetary

57:1.5 in those protracted activities which would t. in the

57:2.1 nebulae t. as clusters of stars or as enormous suns

59:3.12 These developments t. the third marine-life period,

93:8.1 Melchizedek’s decision to t. his sojourn in the

106:7.6 which even eternity will neither exhaust nor t..

113:1.6 you advance until (if natural death does not t. your

114:7.16 settled status of the planetary administration will t.

117:2.2 t. with the completion of the growth of the Supreme.

120:2.1 t. your planetary sojourn, prepare for ascension

120:2.9 It will ever be within your power-of-will to t. the

120:2.9 make an undivided decision which would t. in

133:7.12 Unresolved conflicts destroy unity and may t. in

134:0.2 he chose to t. his life in Palestine and among the

136:2.3 spiritual elevation which t. in eventual fusion of

136:3.5 to t. your incarnation bestowal, ascend to the right

149:7.1 instructions to t. the tour and return to Bethsaida

158:0.1 of Urantia and technically to t. the Lucifer rebellion.

165:1.2 The Master chose to t. his work on earth when the

terminated

20:8.4 after the spiritual isolation of your planet has been t..

41:5.4 to find its space flight t. by a final plunge into the

47:2.2 worlds where death so untimely t. their careers.

53:8.3 The bestowal of Michael t. the Lucifer rebellion in

65:3.3 that the evolution of mankind would have been t.

70:3.7 marriage or adoption, were always t. by feasting.

78:6.8 The cultural age of the second garden was t. by the

78:8.8 the weak rule of the city priests was t. by Sargon,

81:1.2 changes that t. the early migrations of the Adamites,

83:7.1 marriage was a loose union that could be t. at will,

92:4.5 it was suddenly t. by the planetary secession and

93:2.6 Machiventa t. his bestowal mission in ninety-four

93:10.2 Machiventa t. his bestowal as a creature of flesh

123:2.2 integrity of the childlike incarnation of Michael, t..

133:9.5 the strange teacher in Palestine who t. his career on

153:1.2 and which t. with this Sabbath afternoon sermon,

154:6.4 that his address was likely to be t. any moment by

163:7.1 which t. only upon the Master’s entering Jerusalem

175:2.2 un-Christlike hatred and persecution of Jews t. in

191:3.4 that the Creator Son really finished and acceptably t.

194:4.11 it was the doings of these Greek believers that t.

terminates

20:3.4 his presence t. a dispensation and constitutes a

36:3.8 then and there their work t.—they are through;

41:0.1 presence just as certainly t. at the outer borders of

47:2.7 death automatically t. their probationary careers.

112:5.14 and the disruption of mind t. mortal consciousness.

112:5.20 constituent parts; stagnation t. in inevitable death.

130:4.8 the trend of the universes t. in intellectual isolation,

142:7.12 Death t. an individual life but not necessarily the

terminating

20:3.3 purpose of t. a dispensation and of inaugurating a

20:9.2 Trinity Teacher Sons have nothing to do with t.

47:3.5 seven wings t. in the circular class assembly halls,

120:2.2 additional task of technically t. the Lucifer rebellion

120:2.3 3. When you have succeeded in t. the secession,

132:3.6 t. only when this divine entity attains the source of

termination

36:3.6 At the t. of this period, indicated by developmental

37:3.6 The roll call of a dispensation t. is promulgated by

37:10.2 They are exempt from personality t. but are not

38:5.2 At the t. of this period of training on the seraphic

39:1.3 connected with the t. of one planetary dispensation

45:6.3 unfortunate premature t. of the career in the flesh.

52:3.2 By the t. of the post-Adamic age the planet is in

52:4.8 The t. of this age, on an ideal world, witnesses the

52:7.10 in connection with the t. of one of their missions,

55:2.2 more Adjuster fusions occur before the t. of the

60:3.1 These are also the times of the t. of the westward

60:4.1 Cretaceous period was drawing to a close, and its t.

61:7.18 35,000 years ago marks the t. of the great ice age

62:7.6 marked the t. of the Life Carriers’ agelong

101:10.8 fighting alone against the inexorable doom of the t.

106:3.2 the appearance of the Almighty Supreme at the t.

110:6.21 marks the t. of the conjoint ministry of the adjutant

112:4.2 ahead of the formal t. of a planetary dispensation.

117:2.6 This t. of the evolution of the Supreme will also

119:2.7 now the third follows upon the t. of the second

120:2.4 accompanied by the t. of an age, the resurrection of

125:6.6 thus bringing to an inglorious t. one of the greatest

134:7.7 period of isolation on Mount Hermon marked the t.

134:7.7 that is, the technical t. of the mortal bestowal,

136:3.4 of his universe and the t. of the Lucifer rebellion.

136:3.5 having to do with the t. of all sin-rebellion in your

136:4.6 universe sovereignty or the t. of the Lucifer rebellion

136:7.1 precaution to prevent the untimely t. of his career

173:1.10 Jesus’ triumphal arrival at the temple at the t. of his

176:4.5 Will he come in connection with the t. of some

183:1.1 sayings and many events associated with the t. of

184:3.17 were anxious to carry these matters to a speedy t.,

189:3.1 the general resurrection of the t. of the Adamic

193:6.1 to be called after the t. of his planetary career.

terminations

115:3.18 circumscribed view there are many ends, many t. of

terminator

136:1.3 a recognition of Jesus as the t. of one age and the

terminators

20:2.5 dispensation t., liberators of the sleeping survivors.

terminology

0:0.2 only when the concept to be portrayed finds no t. in

0:0.4 this Foreword of definitions and limitations of t.,

94:12.1 Paucity of t., together with the sentimental

96:1.7 Amid all this confusion of t. and haziness of concept,

termssee terms, equal, terms of, in

0:0.1 the meaning of such t. as God, divinity, and deity.

0:0.2 We have been instructed to introduce new t. only

0:0.4 it is necessary to anticipate the usage of these t. in

0:6.2 that we must assign multiple meanings to these t..

0:6.4 generally use the t. cosmic force, emergent energy,

1:1.4 the t. employed to designate the Universal Father

6:0.4 I employ such t. as will afford the finite mind

31:8.2 by the t. of the mandate governing these disclosures

39:5.11 is translated into t. of the habitual concept of angels

42:2.1 such paucity of language that we must use these t. in

48:2.20 I have no t. with which I can compare the ministry of

70:10.10 doorstep was usually sufficient to bring him to t..

86:4.2 to imagine unseen things in the t. of things seen.

90:5.3 ritual, such as the use of t. like amen and selah.

93:3.8 as a God who would accept man on the simple t. of

93:10.5 sonship but will remain, speaking in the t. of time,

96:1.2 From time to time numerous t. were applied to

102:8.4 Man has always thought of God in the t. of the best

102:8.5 Religion, when reduced to t. of reason, has always

103:1.1 every human being defines religion in the t. of his

118:5.1 Such a contradiction of philosophic t. is the

127:2.8 Jesus adhered to the t. of his original plea,

130:2.10 stated in modern t., would signify: “Will is that

139:6.3 the twelve soon began to speak of Nathaniel in t.

142:7.4 the gospel when it is presented in t. expressive of

144:2.4 rather than in the t. of the son’s faulty petition?

159:5.17 Jesus reversed the current meanings of many t.,

161:1.8 3. That Jesus was on t. of mutual association and

167:4.5 one more chance to believe, even on their own t.

167:5.1 this group of followers on the “T. of Salvation,”

168:4.9 all such petitions must be answered in spiritual t.,

169:4.6 never referred to Deity in any manner other than in t.

170:0.1 and significance of the t. “kingdom of heaven”

170:2.24 Jesus sought to substitute many t. for the kingdom

171:2.3 he is yet a great way off, asking for t. of peace.

terms, equal

69:9.4 the poor could have salvation on e. with the rich.

84:5.14 Only socially will men and women compete on e..

95:6.5 gain credence that good and evil contended on e..

121:7.2 They were unwilling to share Yahweh on e. with

133:2.2 share your life and all that relates thereto on e. with

terms of, in

0:11.5 appears to be made in t. of the welfare of the whole

1:6.1 Shadows should be interpreted in t. of the true

3:6.3 human mind cannot be consistently explained in t. of

33:8.6 speak of universe administration in t. of “courts”

53:5.7 but the war in heaven was fought in t. of life eternal.

57:0.1 are directed to reckon time in t. of current usage—

71:3.6 3. Cosmic insight interpreted in t. of planetary facts,

86:4.2 to imagine unseen things in the t. of things seen.

93:10.5 sonship but will remain, speaking in the t. of time,

97:1.6 Hebrews regarded the favor of Yahweh mainly in t.

101:1.4 an experience is definable in t. of psychology,

101:1.5 and inexplicable in t. of purely intellectual reason

102:8.4 Man has always thought of God in the t. of the best

103:1.1 every human being defines religion in the t. of his

106:0.4 more than a real beginning in t. of the ages to come.

110:3.3 or failure, we are speaking in t. of human survival.

130:4.10 interprets the phenomena of the universe in t. of

133:5.3 Jesus, in t. of modern thought, said: Scientists may

142:7.4 because John had preached in t. of the coming

142:7.4 the gospel when it is presented in t. expressive of

144:2.4 rather than in the t. of the son’s faulty petition?

155:3.4 they learned to look upon human personalities in t.

169:4.6 never referred to Deity in any manner other than in t.

196:0.10 interpreted religion wholly in t. of the Father’s will.

terrestrial

14:1.11 of both celestial and t. origin sojourning thereon.

19:1.6 any reality problem—human or divine, t. or cosmic—

46:1.6 gas shield which prevents the escape of the t. waves,

49:1.1 progression of life—t. or celestial—is neither magical

49:5.8 7. Techniques of t. escape.

49:5.15 While the t. attainments of the one-brained races are

49:5.20 per cent are more spiritually inclined during t. life.

49:5.21 of dispensations as they affect man’s t. status and his

49:5.32 7. Techniques of t. escape.

49:5.32 techniques whereby man escapes his t. status and

49:6.0 6. TERRESTRIAL ESCAPE

49:6.4 appearance; they are indispensable to t. escape.

55:2.5 commit their dead to the embrace of the t. elements

57:8.18 this did much to facilitate the control of t. energy

58:1.5 unfolding physical environment—both t. and spatial.

58:2.7 solar equator, even as do the t. tropical hurricanes.

59:2.5 The only exception to this reign of t. quiet was the

61:1.11 new extensive land deposits and other t. activities,

61:7.1 No t. activity leaves such characteristic evidence on

85:0.3 rain, and hundreds of other ordinary t. phenomena.

87:2.10 but custom is strong, and much t. wealth is still

87:6.1 before the uncontrollable forces operating in t. life,

90:2.7 determines the outcome of various t. adventures.

103:7.2 appearance of reasoned knowledge in t. evolution,

103:7.3 The progression of science is not limited to the t.

106:0.1 Man’s t. orientation, his cosmic insight, and his

108:2.1 and four days; that is, on the 2,134th day of t. life.

110:3.2 succeed or fail in their t. undertakings just in so far

111:3.2 as t. mortal growth proceeds, this self, with its

112:5.12 parentage constitutes the surviving element of t.

113:3.5 they manipulate t. environment through their liaison

114:7.13 far transcends the sphere of their t. abode, but I am

117:1.8 divine love of the Creator Father for his t. children.

121:4.2 men could do something to improve their t. status.

143:2.8 heights of t. mortal attainment—true self-mastery.”

176:3.2 temporal upheavals or perturbed by t. cataclysms.

terriblesee terrible price

53:3.2 The charge was sweeping, t., and blasphemous.

53:5.7 But this war in heaven was very t. and very real.

53:7.6 But the t. breakdown came in the fourth group,

62:3.4 when the t. struggle was over, not a single individual

64:4.12 And this t. practice of human sacrifice has been

67:3.2 There was a t. loss of personalities among seraphim

67:6.7 Notwithstanding the t. setback of rebellion there

70:2.9 gain in any way commensurate with the t. losses

75:5.7 Eve’s memory with those t. days and awful nights of

81:5.4 protection against a return to the t. and antisocial

88:2.7 authority was a fear-inspiring doctrine, the most t.

96:4.5 their God was “mighty, t., a devouring fire, fearful,

96:5.6 Lord of Lords, a great God, a mighty and t. God,

98:2.10 ready for that t. orgiastic plunge into the follies of

121:7.3 and the priesthood held the Jews in a t. bondage of

125:1.4 The t. sight sickened this boy of Nazareth;

125:5.10 set them free from their t. bondage to law, ritual,

133:2.1 “My friend, I perceive that something t. must have

134:6.7 War is not man’s great and t. disease; war is a

149:6.12 Of all the sorrows of a trusting man, none is so t.

150:8.6 the great, the mighty, and the t. God, who shows

160:5.10 Are we willing to be subject to this t. and testing

172:5.13 that t. and fearful feeling of being ashamed of his

173:5.6 and were held in the firm grasp of a t. uncertainty.

175:1.22 Do you not comprehend that a t. day of reckoning

175:4.1 Before the Master began his t. denunciation of the

176:1.3 not want its teachers and preachers to perish in the t.

177:4.4 Judas was seized with a t. conspiracy of confusion

177:5.4 the t. isolation which they realized was about to

180:3.2 that they should hate me with such a t. hatred?

182:3.9 some legitimate avenue of escape from this t. plight

182:3.9 to bear down with crushing cruelty and t. agony.

184:3.19 His silence is t. to endure; his speech is fearlessly

184:4.3 this t. hour at the mercy of these ignorant and cruel

186:0.3 reports concerning the progress of that t. business of

186:1.7 down into the t. solitude of the valley of Hinnom,

187:1.5 A t. harvest, indeed, of the seed-sowing of this day.

187:1.6 but the times of t. trouble for Jerusalem are just

187:1.7 Jesus thought little about himself, only of the t. days

187:1.8 tension, and a t. feeling of human loneliness.

191:0.1 Resurrection Sunday was a t. day in the lives of the

194:3.3 Jesus met life in all its t. reality and mastered it—

194:3.12 All participants in these t. struggles met with defeat.

195:8.13 secularism; still more t. destruction is yet to come.

terrible price

70:2.1 The t. paid for these certain war advantages was that

86:6.7 It was a t. and frightful price to pay, but it was worth

87:4.6 Evolutionary religion has paid a t. for the concept of

94:2.4 the Vedic-Aryan paid the most t. for its rejection

175:2.1 paid in full the t. of rejecting the Prince of Peace.

177:2.2 wise, it would have been a t. to pay for experience,

terribly

81:1.3 Evolution may be slow, but it is t. effective.

89:1.6 taboos were t. burdensome; the negative-ban system

92:3.9 shamans, honest and dishonest, were t. expensive,

132:3.3 while man is also t. afraid of the unknown.

152:1.1 Jairus was, of course, t. impatient of this delay in

172:5.3 Peter was t. disappointed that Jesus did not follow

terrific

41:10.4 by volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, and t. storms.

57:4.6 8,000,000,000 years ago the t. terminal eruption

58:2.10 broadcasting is sometimes disturbed by the t. storms

124:1.10 But every now and then t. hot winds from the desert

terrifies

131:10.7 but it t. me when I stop to think that all men are my

terrifying

64:7.17 they hoped might be free from the t. ice invasions.

territorial

68:5.12 that of the herders to the t. stage of agriculture.

70:3.3 and these evolved into tribes, t. communities.

70:4.1 later the nation, which became the modern t. state.

70:8.11 of two or more races within a given nation or t. unit

71:1.1 The state is a t. social regulative organization,

71:1.23 by the decline of the blood bond in favor of the t.,

71:1.23 The later and larger t. states had a long and bitter

71:1.24 During these dark ages the t. state collapsed,

72:2.3 is elected every six years by universal t. suffrage.

72:9.6 the t. method of voting was abandoned in favor of

78:3.1 explains their long delay in making t. conquests.

81:6.11 immediate expansion of t. boundaries by peaceful

82:5.7 in accordance with t. residence than with kinship.

134:5.8 often subversive of the sovereignty of the t. state.

134:5.8 difficult the evolution of the supertribe—the t. state

134:5.8 which makes possible the evolution of the t. state,

territories

80:5.4 these Cro-Magnoids successfully defended their t.

territory

64:7.1 sought opportunity for expansion into adjacent t.,

68:6.3 During the times of plentiful land—unoccupied t.

71:1.8 5. Definite t..

71:1.20 7. Definite t. with roads.

73:1.5 Syrian shores of the Mediterranean and in adjacent t.

76:1.2 Adam found all of the desired t. vacated when he

76:1.3 be built for the protection of the t. to the south and

77:3.2 glorification at the center of their then occupied t..

78:3.1 pressure, instead of making war to secure more t.,

78:6.1 inhabitants of the Euphrates valley and adjacent t.

79:2.5 southward into the decreasing t. of the Deccan,

80:2.5 Slowly this magnificent people extended their t.

80:9.9 the entire coastal t. of the Mediterranean basin.

93:5.10 soon recognized as the civil ruler of the Salem t.

132:7.1 Rome to points of interest in the surrounding t..

135:10.3 Herod, in whose t. John had been preaching,

156:6.8 that Jesus was sojourning across the lake in the t. of

158:7.1 would fear to pass through the t. of Herod Antipas

terror

53:9.7 you have been a t., but never shall you be any more

62:3.5 this creature became the t. of this part of the world.

68:3.1 but ghost fear was a new and sublime sort of t..

68:3.3 amazing form of fear, an appalling and powerful t.,

75:5.6 the t. of that period of thirty days during which their

93:9.3 This dread became a t. to the otherwise brave and

97:9.21 This reign of t. was ended by a monotheistic revolt

153:4.6 They were all amazed and somewhat t.-stricken by

158:5.1 Not only does he cry out in t., foam at the mouth,

162:1.11 went to Jerusalem, his apostles were filled with t..

177:5.4 descend with crashing suddenness and inescapable t..

184:4.2 Zebedee waited in lonely t. in an adjoining room.

189:4.7 uttered a scream of anguish, they were t.-stricken

terrorize

89:5.4 frightfulness with which to t. their neighbors.

151:6.3 cried out aloud, and so conducted himself as to t.

terrorized

68:3.2 the ghost dream actually t. early men, driving these

97:8.2 history so t. the captive and alien-ruled Jews that

185:5.13 Pilate was t. by the insistent clamor of the mob,

189:4.8 the frightened Magdalene, who was even more t.

terrorizing

66:5.25 piece of red-hot metal was a t. object to early man.

terrors

69:2.1 industry as an insurance against the t. of famine.

187:1.6 you may be delivered from the t. of your troubles.

tertiaphim

25:4.5 3. The T..

26:1.5 3. T..

26:1.13 Spirits of the Superuniverses—the seconaphim, the t.,

26:1.13 T., of origin in the Infinite Spirit, are dedicated to the

28:0.4 2. The T..

28:0.6 they will be briefly discussed prior to the extended

28:0.6 Technically, neither t. nor omniaphim are ministering

28:1.0 1. THE TERTIAPHIM

28:1.1 These high angels are of record on the superuniverse

28:1.1 technically they are residents of these superuniverse

28:1.1 inasmuch as they are not native to the local universes

28:1.1 T. are children of the Infinite Spirit and are

28:1.1 These supernal beings of divine originality and near-

28:1.2 And these majestic t. accompany this Creator Son

28:1.3 these one thousand t. are the only personal staff of

28:1.3 They acquire a mighty experience as Son assistants

28:1.3 They serve by the side of the Creator Son until the

28:1.3 Thereupon the formal resignations of the t. are

28:1.3 they retire from active service in the local universe

30:1.83 13. T..

30:2.85 3. T..

37:4.2 supernaphim, seconaphim, t., and other gracious

37:8.10 great many t. are of temporary service as Most High

119:2.4 unannounced and accompanied by a lone t. who

tertiary or tertiary supernaphim

0:8.12 future universes of the primary, secondary, t., and

17:5.3 in Havona through their personal offspring, the ts..

17:5.3 Master Spirits, their function in the creation of ts.

17:8.2 ts. by the Seven Spirits of the Circuits.

24:1.6 4. T. Circuit Supervisors.

24:1.10 A t. circuit supervisor functions on the headquarters

24:1.11 For example: T. circuit supervisor No. 572,842 has

24:7.9 Graduate Guides, together with the creation of ts.,

25:5.1 From among the t. in Havona, certain of the senior

25:5.3 of universes is in the custody of these exalted ts..

26:1.12 The secondary and t. orders, serving in Havona,

26:2.1 in three major orders: primary, secondary, and t..

Ts. take origin in these Seven Spirits of the Circuits

26:2.7 number of high superaphic ministers of the t. order

26:2.7 As the older of the two orders, the ts. will

26:3.0 3. THE TERTIARY SUPERNAPHIM

26:3.3 That corps of ts. which is chiefly assigned to the

26:3.8 These ts., the children of the fifth Circuit Spirit,

26:3.10 duties of their superaphic associates of the t. order.

27:2.1 orders of these angels—primary, secondary, and t..

27:5.3 to the chief recorders of the ts. in Havona.

28:3.1 primary, three secondary, and three t. seconaphim;

28:3.1 The three t. angels are attached to the ascendant

28:5.1 Being classed as primary, secondary, and t. does not

28:6.0 6. THE TERTIARY SECONAPHIM

28:6.1 All t. seconaphim are collectively assigned to the

28:6.1 Messengers can and do utilize any of the t. types,

28:6.1 These seven types of t. seconaphim are:

28:6.6 the living records of the t. seconaphim of the

28:6.8 The mercy reflectors, with their t. associates,

28:7.1 the secondary and t. orders serve as teachers.

28:7.2 Of the three orders of seconaphim, the t. group,

28:7.3 These t. seconaphim are the timesavers, space

28:7.4 They are frequent visitors on your world,

31:9.8 6. The T. Space Level.

35:8.6 3. T. Lanonandeks. This group contained 1,055,558.

35:9.6 third orders, Planetary Princes and t. Lanonandeks.

37:8.3 Andovontia is the name of the t. Universe Circuit

39:2.15 with both the intelligence co-ordinators of the ts. and

39:8.4 await the arrival of the Paradise messengers of the ts.

45:3.3 —Mansurotia, number 17,841 of the t. Lanonandeks.

45:3.4 Sovereign—Sadib, number 271,402 of the t. order.

45:3.5 Holdant, number 19 of the t. corps, the holder and

57:4.0 4. TERTIARY AND QUARTAN STAGES

57:4.1 spiral; the t. stage is that of the first sun dispersion,

57:4.3 nebula was fast finishing its t. cycle of existence,

57:4.4 witnessed the completion of the t. cycle of nebular

105:5.10 result in the appearance of t. maximums—things,

106:1.1 (We know of the existence of t. finites, but the

106:3.0 3. TRANSCENDENTAL T. REALITY ASSOC.

112:7.16 to disclose his unrevealed t. function in these now

116:0.5 The t. function of the Supreme in the master

test or great testnoun or adjective

14:5.1 On Urantia you pass through a short and intense t.

18:1.6 these secret worlds ever remain a t. of loyalty.

22:2.1 have passed through some definite t. of allegiance.

22:2.6 mortal experience was also triumphant in the gt.,

26:5.5 but achievement is the final and supreme t..

26:9.3 The t. of time is almost over; the race for eternity has

26:10.3 and are certified as having passed the Havona t.;

28:6.13 Trust is the crucial t. of will creatures.

48:2.23 You may repeatedly subject yourself to the t. of

50:1.3 a certain t. of faith and loyalty on all these Sons.

50:4.9 Prince is not visible to mortals; it is a t. of faith to

53:7.12 from the crucial t. triumphant and victorious.”

54:6.5 Every being who stood the t. of that evil episode

62:7.1 there occurred the initial t. flash of the universe

66:8.1 whenever a t. had come, he had always proved

68:6.11 At such a time the gt. of the wisdom of world

70:10.6 a marital guilt t.: If a man suspected his wife of

71:4.17 here is the gt. of idealism: Can an advanced society

75:1.6 not willing to settle down to the long endurance t..

82:1.10 the regulations of society is the supreme t. of the

83:7.6 The real t. of marriage, all down through the ages,

84:5.10 woman is undergoing the crucial t. of her long world

91:7.5 The practical t. of all these strange religious

101:7.5 The acid t. for any religious philosophy consists in

123:5.8 —that equipment of mind and heart for the actual t.

126:0.1 period of two years which should be called the gt.,

126:2.5 unvarying t.: What does it do for the human soul?

132:1.4 of high moral values and spiritual t. levels.

133:1.5 Jesus replied: “That t. has not yet come, Ganid,

134:8.2 He went into the gt. with only his Adjuster to guide

135:11.1 And this experience was a gt. of his faith in Jesus

135:11.1 this whole experience was a gt. of John’s faith

136:8.6 Jesus was passing through the gt. of civilized man,

138:9.1 for the twelve apostles, but they endured the t..

138:9.2 work a gt. to the apostles, a t. which they survived,

139:8.12 Thomas was the acid t. of Jesus and his apostles.

139:12.11 The gt. finally came.

140:1.4 follow you into this kingdom, there is set a severe t..

143:4.3 but it was a severe t. of their loyalty to the Master

148:5.2 The presence of evil alone is sufficient t. for the

149:7.3 only seventy-five survived the t. of actual experience

153:1.3 when they met the final t., to make their vital

153:5.3 If you find it difficult to endure this t., what, then,

155:3.2 The sojourn at Caesarea-Philippi was a real t. to the

163:6.8 words to be true when they put his promises to the t.

164:4.1 charges to be brought against him when the final t.

177:5.4 was coming, and none felt prepared to face the t..

182:3.11 The supreme t. of the full realization of the human

testverb

14:6.21 They afforded the Spirit abundant opportunity to t.

151:3.15 I would t. you to know how you will receive this:

Testament, New

6:1.3 Had the N. writer referred to the Eternal Son, he

97:8.6 N. authors and later Christian writers complicated

99:5.8 the N. definition which declares that faith is the

121:8.2 These N. records had their origin in the following

140:8.14 All of the N. writers held to these more stringent

166:5.3 Abner and his work in the Gospel records of the N.

170:2.10 Jesus’ teachings, as they are recorded in the N.,

195:2.7 into Greek and by the later recording of the N. in the

196:2.1 Almost the whole of the N. is devoted, not to the

196:2.1 The N. is a superb Christian document, but it is

196:2.5 At the time of the writing of the NT., the authors

Testament, Old

70:10.6 The O. records one of these ordeals, a marital guilt

74:8.7 The O. account of creation dates from long after

82:4.3 The O. deals with women as a form of property;

84:3.2 The scant courtesy paid womankind during the O.

93:9.6 up to the times of the en masse editing of the O.

93:9.7 What the O. records describe as conversations

95:1.10 their teaching who wrote many of the O. Psalms,

95:4.2 the sacred book of that people long before the O.

95:4.3 the philosophy of the O. Book of Proverbs.

95:5.7 which are now preserved in the O. Book of Psalms,

97:8.1 the sacred history of Israel as portrayed in the O.,

97:9.8 making David king as they are found in the O..

97:9.18 This great fight is not even mentioned in the O..

97:9.27 Jewish religion of the O. really evolved in Babylon

122:4.4 the so-called Messianic prophecies of the O. were

122:4.4 Many O. sayings were so distorted as to appear to

135:5.4 Many who read the O. literally looked expectantly

testedsee tested, in all points

22:2.1 class of perfected mortals who have been rebellion t.

25:4.20 Technical Advisers are selected and t. beings;

25:6.3 The recorders are a t. and tried corps.

26:4.13 has been thoroughly proved; your faith has been t.

26:5.3 the elementary course which confronts the faith-t.

35:8.7 subjected to the Melchizedek training, when once t.

35:9.8 service on the part of these thoroughly t. Sons will

45:2.3 brilliant ruler, and he is a rebellion-t. sovereign.

45:2.3 Lord of Satania is a tried and t. administrator.

50:1.3 Sons are t. severely, and Nebadon has suffered the

64:7.1 These early colored races were extraordinarily t. by

77:9.10 The United Midwayers are a rebellion-t. corps, and

112:7.4 Celestial beings are t. throughout a long experience,

113:2.3 long service, the more experienced and t. types,

119:3.7 and tested,” even as they must also be tried and t..

128:1.2 he was “in all things t., even as you are,”

128:1.5 since he himself has suffered, being t. and tried,

137:7.2 This time of waiting severely t. the entire group of

150:0.3 the twenty-four were joined by the t. evangelists,

156:6.9 the reorganization of his scattered, t. forces for this

163:6.8 since that day countless thousands also have t. and

165:6.2 When the servant is t. and proved, then may the

tested, in all points

119:3.7 one who has in “all points been tried and t.,” even as

119:4.4 “in all points tried and t. in the likeness of seraphic

119:5.2 In “all points he was t. and tried, even as his fellows,

119:6.6 being in all points t. like his fellows assembled from

127:5.4 Indeed was he “t. in all points like as you are.”

128:1.5 We have a Sovereign who was in all points t. and

testified

68:1.2 helpless unless he bore a tribal mark which t. that he

184:3.7 was when two men t. that they had heard Jesus say

184:5.6 except those who t. regarding Jesus’ statement about

185:3.1 John t. concerning his Master’s teaching and

testifies

8:1.9 In brief, the Infinite Spirit t. that, since he is eternal,

15:11.3 harmony and working agreement, all of which t. to

28:6.7 mercy is exhausted, when the “memory” thereof t.

34:6.12 the record t. that the Spirit bears witness “with your

118:8.6 progress, t. to the effectiveness of that brake—

133:3.8 their very presence here in your house t. how

155:6.18 the fact of real experience that t. that God has found

160:1.5 Suicide among men t. that such beings have

testify

25:6.6 archives of that realm which t. to the transactions of

57:1.4 900,000,000,000 years ago the Uversa archives t.,

58:7.5 fossil-bearing rocks, existing in several layers, t. to

70:11.3 Formerly no individual would t. against his native

88:6.7 Language contains many fossils which t. that the

110:5.4 The absurdities of dream life not only t. to

121:8.13 I could t. that I had failed in my efforts to find the

128:1.9 And we who thus t. know whereof we speak.

136:3.5 I also t. to the completion of the records of the

169:3.2 inasmuch as I have five brothers, that he may so t.

184:3.6 a score of false witnesses were on hand to t.

185:5.10 Who will come forward to t. against him?”

186:2.5 of calling witnesses who might duly t. against him.

testifying

58:7.10 indicating the presence of organic carbon and t. to

60:2.8 Corals spread to European waters, t. that the climate

61:6.4 the remains of both tropic and arctic animals, t. that

testimony

19:4.5 When a thousand witnesses have given t.—or a

19:4.5 when the t. of ascendant perfection has been added

28:4.11 unprejudiced t. concerning the endless array of

28:6.6 read into the t. of the courts of Uversa when each

28:6.6 The formal records are on file to corroborate the t.

28:6.10 The Imports of Time must always afford t. to show

42:1.9 All laws, organizations, administration, and the t.

68:1.6 nonsocial peoples of ancient times bear eloquent t.

70:11.3 in the days of Dalamatia in an effort to render t.

101:5.12 the still more valuable t. of the actual experience

102:1.5 so-called miracle may be offered in t. of his reality.

102:3.10 we bear t. that the Infinite I AM is also the Father

110:7.10 I have t. that I am meeting the approval of the chief

137:6.1 supernatural power which would be a fitting t. to

139:0.1 It is an eloquent t. to the charm and righteousness of

140:9.3 and your very t. shall be a witness for me to them.

144:7.2 had believed in Jesus mostly because of John’s t.,

146:4.4 offering the sacrifices commanded by Moses in t.

158:3.3 The t. of the satisfaction of the Infinite Spirit as to

158:3.4 Jesus welcomed this t. regarding the success of his

159:1.3 three witnesses to confirm your t. and establish

159:2.4 Aden had been led to believe in Jesus through the t.

164:4.10 if you did not believe my t., why would you hear it

164:4.11 and yet you know of a certainty, from the t. which

164:4.12 Most of the daring t. which he so cleverly bore

168:3.1 Even though the t. of this man raised from the dead

168:3.4 When their t. had been heard, no doubt could be

168:5.1 to live and bear t. to the fact that Jesus had raised

176:1.1 it shall be for a t. of your faith and to show your

184:3.6 Jewish law specifically forbade the t. of a traitor.

184:3.6 but their t. was so contradictory and so evidently

184:3.6 Throughout all this false t. the Master never said a

184:3.8 silence while all of these false witnesses gave their t..

184:3.8 perjurers that their t. fell in its own entanglements.

184:3.9 after the beginning of the t. of the false witnesses,

184:5.1 this second meeting of the court, but he gave no t..

184:5.7 and that would have rested entirely on Jesus’ own t..

186:2.2 to make replies to the t. of perjured witnesses.

186:2.7 and when all the perjured t. had broken down, Jesus

186:2.7 thereby providing in his own t. that which they

189:2.9 by the t. of many mortals of the realm who met,

testing

37:8.3 planet during the t. seasons of the Lucifer rebellion.

53:4.7 this period of delay was a time of great trial and t. to

54:4.6 provides for the t. and upbuilding of character;

59:6.10 t. times of biologic adversity which eliminated all

74:1.2 in the trial-and-t. physical laboratories of Jerusem.

83:8.9 the home institution is now undergoing a serious t.

101:3.4 to react to trying intellectual and t. social situations.

112:7.4 pass through a relatively short and intensive t. on the

126:0.1 adolescence, ever experienced a more crucial t.

127:0.2 youth will ever be called on to pass through more t.

127:1.1 Then Jesus emerged from that t. and trying transition

133:6.7 the existence of a soul, neither can pure spirit-t..

138:9.0 9. FIVE MONTHS OF TESTING

138:9.1 association with Jesus during these months of t.

152:6.5 to gird themselves for the trying and t. ordeals of the

153:1.3 provided them with frequent and t. opportunities

155:3.2 In these times it was truly a great and t. adventure to

156:5.4 believe that God led them thither for t., punishing,

158:6.5 presently lead to the great and final t. of your faith

160:5.10 Are we willing to be subject to this terrible and t.

165:6.2 “In the time of t., a man’s soul is revealed;

171:4.2 frailties of man’s defense against the trials and t.

181:2.18 that season of intense t. during which you must

195:9.3 And such times of great t. and threatened defeat are

testsnoun

20:8.3 who administer all examinations and conduct all t.

26:5.5 you will be required to pass the t. of the circle

26:8.3 The t. of the inner circles are the performances of

28:6.20 When the spiritual t. of greatness are applied,

31:3.2 designed to qualify them for even greater t. of trust

35:8.3 they were divided in the final t. into three classes:

36:1.3 was effected by the Melchizedeks, who conducted t.

39:0.1 when seraphim have been subjected to educational t.

39:5.14 t. to ascertain whether or not the angel is properly

39:8.10 guardians, having passed their Havona separation t.,

49:5.18 each must master the same spiritual t. of progression.

70:7.7 a tribal disgrace, to fail to pass the puberty t. and

72:5.2 moral, and physical t. were granted citizenship;

82:3.6 tribes put the severe marriage t. of male endurance

82:3.6 These marriage t. embraced skill in hunting, fighting,

82:3.15 of license; they were simply sincere t. of fecundity.

82:4.5 And so the more recent standards and virginity t.

83:4.9 in spite of all premarital t. certain marriages turned

99:5.9 many creeds and created many t. of religious faith.

136:9.9 Jesus refused to apply material t. to prove spiritual

testsverb

119:4.2 This seraphim t. out as belonging to the supreme

tetrarch

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi, the capital of the T. Philip’s

185:4.2 When they brought Jesus before Herod, the t. was

185:5.1 Then I sent him to Herod, and the t. must have

Texas

134:5.14 populous state of New York or the large state of T..

text

123:5.11 customary for pupils to choose their “birthday t.,”

123:5.11 The t. that Jesus chose was from the Prophet Isaiah:

145:2.2 according to custom took the first t. from the law,

145:2.2 Jesus chose the second t. from the Prophets,

145:3.3 Even the t. Jesus had used for his afternoon sermon

textbook

97:7.3 They were merely preparing a t. designed to

123:3.1 The t. for the study of the Greek language was the

textbooks

123:5.5 These synagogue schools, of course, had no t..

textiles

80:7.2 These emigrants to Crete were highly skilled in t.,

texts

95:2.5 priests would inscribe the coffins with charm t.

95:2.5 Presently a diverse assortment of these magical t.

Thaddeusanother name for James Alpheus

139:9.5 James and Judas, who were also called T. and

179:2.2 who, when he had received it from the hand of T.,

Thamna

143:0.1 A group of citizens from Arimathea and T. came

thannot included

thank

30:4.28 to recognize and t. your transport seconaphim for

131:10.6 “I will every day t. God for his unspeakable gifts; I

137:6.6 prayed: “My Father, I t. you for these little ones who

140:2.2 And again, my Father, I t. you for these men, and I

145:4.2 hoping for Jesus’ return that they might t. him.

163:6.3 “I t. you, my Father, Lord of heaven and earth,

167:5.1 ‘O God, I t. you that I am not like the rest of men,

thanked

127:5.5 After listening attentively, Jesus sincerely t. Rebecca

128:5.4 Jesus listened to all they had to say, t. them for

thankful

133:2.1 priest of the Cynics, and I am t. you restrained me.

147:4.10 t. that their philosophic fellow apostle had had the

168:2.2 “Father, I am t. that you heard and granted my

185:4.3 was t. that it was Pilate who had the responsibility

thanking

194:3.14 The Pharisee might go on t. God that he was “Not

thanks

131:1.8 with all your prayers give t.—ascend to worship.

131:2.4 Give t. to God, for his mercy endures forever.

131:2.7 It is good to give t. to the Lord and to sing praises

143:3.4 were shocked when Jesus even neglected to give t.

146:2.15 “It is a good thing to give t. to the Lord and to sing

146:2.15 In everything I will give t. according to the will of

152:2.9 after he had given t., he broke the bread and gave

166:2.4 he fell on his knees at his feet and gave t. for his

166:2.8 they think it a small matter if they neglect to give t.

166:2.8 filled with wonder and are constrained to give t.

168:2.7 knelt at the Master’s feet to give t. and offer praise

179:2.2 the hand of Thaddeus, held it while he offered t..

179:2.2 when Jesus had finished offering t., he said: “Take

179:5.3 the Master took up the bread and, after giving t.,

thanksgiving

30:4.28 register your arrival and prepare your message of t.

66:7.16 the week, using it for salutations and mealtime t..

89:4.2 the gift sacrifice, which connoted the attitude of t.,

89:8.6 the gods, a spontaneous offering of gratitude or t.;

100:5.10 found in reflective worship and in the prayer of t..

146:2.1 about the Master’s teachings concerning prayer, t.,

146:2.12 Prayers of t. are appropriate for groups of

146:2.15 employ prayer as a means of leading up through t.

146:2.15 Jesus deplored that so little of the spirit of t. was to

146:2.16 the spirit of sincere t., let your needs be spread out

146:2.16 of God with a song and will magnify him with t..

148:7.4 those whose healing was followed by a life of t. and

185:0.3 debar from partaking of the afternoon feast of t.

196:0.10 a recital of personal devotion, an expression of t.,

Thapsacus

130:0.3 by caravan to Mesopotamia, passing through T.

thatnon-exhaustive

40:10.13 —a love bestowed upon this son and upon t. son,

42:5.8 produces the X ray; the X ray is t. disturbance.

132:7.9 T. which the enlightened and reflective human

thawing

155:3.8 the mission of t. out the frozen forms of religion into

the - non-exhaustive

113:1.5 when any human being makes t. supreme decision

theater

46:5.30 the t. of morontia activities devoted to rest and

63:7.1 selected their world as the t. for his final bestowal.

119:7.2 Michael had selected Urantia as the t. for his final

124:3.6 Jesus marveled at the open-air t. and admired the

130:2.1 and that night they went to a Greek play at the t..

130:3.4 temple of Neptune, t., and gymnasium—Gonod

Thebes

95:5.10 The capital returned to T., and the priests waxed fat

theft

54:2.0 2. THE THEFT OF LIBERTY

54:2.3 threat to consummate the t. of personal liberty and

69:4.3 Such market places were secure against t.; nothing

95:2.9 innocent of “murder, robbery, falsehood, t., and

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—riches secured by unfairness, t.,

153:3.5 evil thoughts, wicked projects of murder, t., and

theirnot included

theirs

87:2.10 the tools and weapons that were t. in life.

107:2.6 What functions may be t., we do not know.

109:1.4 achieve a reality of attainment which is eternally t..

116:3.3 bona fide creature natures which have become t.

123:2.4 Since returning to Nazareth, t. had been a busy

128:1.7 just as all others of the human family may live t.,

140:3.3 “Happy are the poor in spirit, the humble, for t. are

140:3.11 righteousness’ sake, for t. is the kingdom of heaven

140:5.20 for righteousnesssake, for t. is the kingdom of

142:3.4 T. was a composite concept of God, consisting in

themnot included

theme

141:5.4 the training of the twelve Jesus reverted to this t..

143:6.4 The t. of Jesus’ teaching on Mount Gerizim was:

144:1.9 The central t. of the discussions throughout the

145:5.1 The t. of Jesus’ prayer on this early morning was for

156:2.6 The t. of Jesus’ instructions during the sojourn at

themselvesnon-exhaustive; see themselves, in and of

1:1.2 must of t.—in their own hearts—recognize, love,

1:4.2 of their inhabited worlds and “draw all men to t.”;

2:3.2 such sin-identified individuals have destroyed t. by

5:1.10 but so many of his creatures have hidden t. away in

5:1.10 decisions and for the time being have separated t.

8:3.5 conjoint project of drawing to t. all truth-loving

19:5.11 They are probably trying just as hard to disclose t. to

43:4.8 Sons of God came to present t. before the Most

45:7.1 find t., as t., present on the continuing planets,

50:5.8 —they start out to reason within t. and to exercise

50:7.2 isolated worlds occupy a residential sector by t.

53:2.1 in their hearts they began to array t. against the

56:9.12 intelligent creatures who receive unto t. the spirit of

79:2.7 preserved only if the superior stocks reproduce t. in

95:4.3 taught that “riches take t. wings and fly away”—

102:6.2 men may have been no more than shadows of t.;

111:1.3 choose God or forsake him, eternalize or destroy t..

111:5.3 As men trust t. to him, so has he—and first—trusted

116:4.8 the freewill choice of becoming cocreators of t. as

116:4.11 of experiential participation in the cocreation of t..

131:2.9 The meek shall inherit the earth and shall delight t.

132:3.6 one generation to another identical particles of t..

134:4.9 supersovereignty, some authority over and above t.,

139:5.5 great comfort from observing one like t. elevated to

139:5.5 they derived courage from the fact that one like t.

139:9.4 were greatly encouraged to find two like t. honored

139:9.4 managed by official ushers who were much like t..

140:5.15 the twelve to love their neighbors as they loved t..

143:3.6 going off they had left such problems to solve t..

149:1.8 that Jesus did frequently suffer men to heal t. in his

155:1.1 The kings of the earth set t., and the rulers of the

158:7.6 an earthly kingdom with positions of honor for t.!

173:1.11 designing men not to be permitted to organize t.

178:1.9 and die for this gospel of the kingdom, will, in t.,

188:4.10 Neither do genuine believers trouble t. so much

188:5.10 the cross, they will hardly again permit t. to complain

194:3.16 At Pentecost they gave t. to God, and the Father

194:3.16 the Father and Son responded by giving t. to man—

195:7.11 Machines cannot measure, classify, nor evaluate t..

196:2.10 Jesus taught men to place a high value upon t.

themselves, in and of

20:7.5 not possess a spiritual drawing power in and of t..

86:7.4 industrial reorganization, however good in and of t.,

103:6.5 then, can either science or religion, in and of t.,

106:5.3 Trinities are, in and of t., not personal, but neither do

thennon-exhaustive; see then and there

16:9.14 We worship God, first, because he is, t., because

67:3.10 and t., but only t., did a Most High of Edentia arrive

117:4.14 when man gives God all that he has, t. does God

117:6.23 when all creatures reveal the love of the Supreme, t.

125:4.3T.,” rejoined the now irate teacher, “why are you

130:7.5 which formerly appeared as a succession of events t.

141:2.2 when the Father’s will becomes truly your will, t.

148:6.3 where he could sincerely say, ‘I abhor myself’; t.

then and there

12:7.3 method of reaction, a better one, t would the all-wise

16:1.3 the Master Spirits do, t., encompass the functional

19:4.4 Universal Censor is present, t. is the judgment of

21:1.1 right t., without the loss of anything of personality

28:4.6 right t. the Ancients of Days will perceive the voice

36:3.8 spiritual choice, t. their work terminates—they are

75:3.9 Eve t. consented to embark upon the enterprise,

83:5.15 down on the chief in wrath and did away with him t..

113:1.5 reserve corps of destiny, right t., personal seraphim

126:3.8 Jesus t. decided to adopt as his inaugural title “the

132:7.9 were making a new and everlasting religion right t.

152:3.1 Jesus’ fame was t. augmented by this stupendous

173:4.5 the Pharisees greatly desired to lay hold on him t.,

thence

24:0.11 Havona circuits to the superuniverse capitals and t.

31:5.1 universe capitals and t. proceed onward to Paradise

37:10.6 educational regime of the superuniverse and t. on to

42:2.14 Space-force changed into space-energy and t. into

49:6.1 emancipation of natural death, and all alike go t. to

73:3.4 through the peninsular neck to the mainland and t.

78:3.2 The mass movement was northward and t. westward

79:2.8 Mesopotamians that flowed into Turkestan and t.

80:2.2 superior tribes to the west migrated to Spain and t.

80:2.2 east of the Sahara plateau migrated to Arabia and t.

97:4.3 “Though they dig into hell, t. shall I take them;

97:4.3 climb up to heaven, t. will I bring them down.”

97:4.3 their enemies, t. will I direct the sword of justice,

128:3.2 Caesarea, t. around Mount Carmel to Ptolemais

133:8.4 camel caravan, passed on down to Sidon and t. over

152:7.3 T., overland they went by Ramah and Chorazin to

154:7.3 t. making their way over to the coast of Phoenicia.

155:2.1 the Jordan to the Damascus-Capernaum road, t.

155:4.1 the Magdala-Mount Lebanon trail road, t. to the

156:6.3 t. they made their way to Gennesaret on the shores

thenceforth

0:3.22 T. it is only in Trinity association with his two

78:4.5 T. the movements of the Mesopotamians grew

theologian

139:4.15 John Zebedee eventually became the outstanding t..

theologians

94:3.7 the t. of India failed to provide for the survival of

102:8.6 development; the t. have usually held them back.

103:1.1 twentieth-century t. have formulated upward of

126:0.3 held the dishonest t. in great contempt; he looked

195:10.2 t. and philosophers of all time should be restrained

theologic

5:5.12 concept and the t. definitions of God must change.

89:3.1 has been handed down to practically all modern t.

89:9.3 Paul’s t. compromises indicate that even revelation

91:8.5 Prayer may be a meaningless recitation of t. formulas

92:0.4 the postulate of human survival, both in t. concept

92:4.7 developed into those t. systems present on Urantia

92:6.2 blend and coalesce into the diversified t. systems

92:7.2 did autocratic and intolerant t. egotism appear.

94:1.4 termed Brahma, was submerged in the t. battle

96:0.3 moral teachings; later, by Babylonian t. thought;

97:8.5 it is a mistake to regard t. dogmas and religious

98:0.3 Jews were famed as much for military valor as for t.

98:7.6 prophet became a factor in determining the t. cast

99:3.8 into the achievement of some sociologic or t. drive.

100:5.1 filled with lost souls, not lost in the t. sense but lost

101:2.13 Religion consists not in t propositions but in spiritual

101:8.2 T. beliefs can be suggested to a group, but faith can

103:0.7 philosophically thought-out t. doctrines and reason-

103:1.4 religion; it is religion that produces t. philosophy.

103:3.4 not the thinking regarding t. dogmas or philosophic

118:4.1 Many of the t. difficulties and metaphysical dilemmas

121:6.9 And no matter what the t. or philosophic differences

148:1.2 no standardized or dogmatic formulation of t.

155:6.12 only on the pages of the olden records of t. authority

155:6.18 and to you religion shall not become a t. shelter

195:1.4 sagacious compromisers; they were keen t. traders.

196:1.2 religion of Jesus should suddenly supplant the t.

196:2.1 Christianity, a religion embodying his own t. views

theological

74:8.12 And through identification with these t. systems,

92:7.3 Truth; such attitudes bespeak more of t. arrogance

99:5.7 the basis of psychological opinions and t. beliefs.

100:2.2 reality of religion as contrasted with mere t. beliefs.

103:5.12 depends on spiritual unity, not on t. uniformity.

104:2.6 T. reason may be fully satisfied by the concept of

123:5.8 He secured much of his intellectual and t. education

139:9.2 the philosophical discussions or the t. debates of

140:8.29 crystallized (during his day) into creeds and t. laws;

143:5.5 turned the conversation from her own needs to a t.

148:6.3 in the very face of the breakdown of his t. defenses

195:10.2 restrained from daring to form creeds or create t.

196:1.2 the human Jesus from his burial tomb amidst the t.

theologies

85:6.4 nature gods and ghost gods; in some t. the concepts

92:5.16 differing intellectual t. which characterize Urantia

theologysee Hebrew; Jewish

1:7.5 Neither science, philosophy, nor t. can validate the

5:4.14 composite Christian t. encounters great difficulty

5:5.6 hence the function of t., the psychology of religion

19:1.7 to approach the higher, whether in biology or t.,

80:6.4 Egyptians developed an extensive t. and had an

86:3.3 Later and more complex systems of t. ascribe death

89:3.6 Christian t.: “It is good for a man not to touch a

90:5.7 worship of God, having turned their attention to t.

91:2.5 its prayers translate to the levels of t. and philosophy

92:6.18 the life and teachings of Christ based upon the t. of

94:1.7 the most variegated system of t. ever developed by

94:3.1 almost every phase of t. excepting the essential dual

94:4.2 Hindu t., at present, depicts four descending levels of

94:6.12 a pitiful t. wherein swarmed devils, dragons, evil

97:7.1 have proved of great benefit to their expanding t.

97:9.28 the first time t. displaced sociology and economics.

98:7.5 2. The Hebraic system of morality, ethics, t.,

98:7.10 Greek philosophy, coupled with Paul’s t., still forms

101:2.1 divergent sciences of nature and the t. of religion

101:2.17 Only t., the province of faith and the technique of

102:6.4 Skepticism may challenge the theories of t., but

103:1.4 T. does not produce religion; it is religion that

103:1.5 t., the philosophy of religion, is an honest attempt to

103:6.1 T. is the study of the actions and reactions of the

103:6.1 it can never become a science since it must always be

103:6.1 T. is always the study of your religion; the study of

103:6.2 from the inside, he gives origin to t. and metaphysics

103:9.1 T. deals with the intellectual content of religion,

103:9.2 No matter how illusory and erroneous one’s t., one’s

103:9.6 When t. masters religion, religion dies; it becomes

103:9.6 The mission of t. is merely to facilitate the self-

103:9.6 T. constitutes the religious effort to define, clarify

121:5.6 an intriguing t. for the intelligent and a profound

121:6.5 wisely eliminated from his pre-Christian basic t..

121:7.6 called upon to carry an advancing t. to the world,

121:7.7 Paul’s doctrines were influenced in t. not only by

121:8.11 their subsequent espousal of Paul’s t. of Christianity.

125:2.4 absurdities of the t. of the whole Jewish ceremonial

139:2.11 differed in temperament and education, even in t.,

143:5.5 personal salvation by turning to the discussion of t.

143:6.3 permit facts to occupy the place of truth in one’s t.

148:1.2 Peter tended to dominate the t. of the school of

148:6.5 its soundness from the standpoint of the accepted t..

149:2.4 overemphasis of the personality of Jesus in the t.

149:3.1 Pharisees formulated a systematic and dogmatic t..

155:5.4 —the religion of the mind—the intellectual t. of the

155:5.11 The religion of the mind—the t. of authority—

155:6.3 progress from a t. of mind handed down by your

155:6.6 not a mere intellectual believer in authoritative t..

166:5.4 with Paul over differences of philosophy and t..

196:0.5 T. may fix, formulate, define, and dogmatize faith,

196:1.2 should be recovered from the tomb of traditional t.

196:3.28 but finite language makes it forever impossible for t.

theoretic

70:10.1 In nature, justice is purely t., wholly a fiction.

94:3.4 of their t. monotheistic goal of Brahman-Narayana.

theoretical

0:3.22 In this original transaction the t. I AM achieved the

0:3.24 The t. I AM is a creature-philosophic extension of

9:6.6 infinite mind (the t. co-ordinate of the absolutes of

10:3.5 such a t. First Source and Center without a Son

34:6.6 The seed of t. truth is dead, the highest moral

42:4.6 prevents the appearance of the t. absolute zero,

83:6.3 world had attained the level of t. monogamy.

100:5.6 If one is disposed to recognize a t. subconscious

101:7.1 An idea is only a t. plan for action, while a positive

105:2.2 there must be a postulated t. moment of “first”

105:2.3 These differentiations of the t. monistic I AM are

106:5.1 And this Trinity has t. capacity to activate the

106:7.4 such a finality fruition remains a t. possibility.

106:7.10 believe we detect the t. possibility of the reuniting of

106:8.1 experiential infinity as such is manifested in a t.

118:9.7 with respect to the t. mechanisms of the Unqualified

theoretically

9:4.2 and t. antedates the consciousness of mind.

11:6.4 outermost limits of both space extensions are, t.,

12:5.3 Nontemporal space (space without time) t. exists,

55:2.8 The elimination of death is t. possible, but it has

94:8.16 The fact that it could t. be experienced during mortal

106:8.17 T., if such an event could take place, we should

theories

53:2.2 when once converted to the rebel t., Satan became a

90:3.3 have propounded the following t. of affliction:

90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s age-old t. of

90:4.1 And regardless of the error in their t., ancient men

92:2.3 plausible t. in justification of creedal perpetuation

94:7.2 Gautama formulated those t. which grew into the

96:1.15 extensive development of all the mortal t. of God.

97:7.4 Isaiah preached these t. of the nature of God with

102:6.4 Skepticism may challenge the t. of theology, but

102:6.10 the more will he abandon the t. of materialistic fact

103:3.4 regarding theologic dogmas or philosophic t..

103:8.6 serve as a liaison between the t. of material science

106:8.16 There are many t held as to the character of the third

110:3.2 your survival depends not so much on the t. of your

115:1.4 Finite creatures, high and low, may propound t.,

118:9.7 we have t. regarding the operations of the Universal

126:3.8 of all the t. about the Jewish deliverer, none was so

140:8.17 Jesus never intended to formulate economic t.;

146:1.3 the inclusion of many of Plato’s t. of the ideal spirit

195:7.1 for material-minded man to allow such vulnerable t.

195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with real spiritual faith; t. may.

theorize

106:9.1 t. that all this may happen in the utter remoteness

theorizing

106:7.4 attainment does not prevent philosophical t. about

theorytheory, in

12:3.8 the Isle of Paradise, computed on this totality t., is

12:3.9 gravity of the Eternal Son, computed on this t. of

12:3.10 gravity function in accordance with this t. of totality.

19:6.4 We have entertained the t. that Havoners will cease

34:6.6 The dead t. of even the highest religious doctrines is

69:9.1 communism of these early times was not a mere t.

70:10.1 Natural justice is a man-made t.; it is not a reality.

70:10.4 Society was regulated on the t. that the group should

74:8.13 t. of the fall of man or superman which accounted

90:3.0 THE SHAMANIC T. OF DISEASE AND DEATH

90:3.8 prevailing t. is that one cannot be afflicted unless

90:3.8 This t. of disease as a consequence of divine wrath

90:4.7 The red men were especially devoted to the plant t.

94:6.10 The Confucian morality was predicated on the t. that

102:6.7 the negative, truth over error, experience over t.,

103:2.9 the t. of the struggle between the “higher” and the

112:2.10 cannot be explained by any t. of mechanistic

121:6.5 Paul’s t. of original sin, the doctrines of hereditary

130:4.1 t. that the material things of the world are shadowy

140:8.10 Jesus’ teachings with any political or economic t.,

155:6.12 minds which accept the t. of God while they fail to

161:3.2 only by accepting the t. that he could self-limit his

164:3.4 the t. that men may reap in one incarnation what they

180:5.2 dead truth, and only dead truth can be held as a t..

theory, in

1:2.9 In t. you may think of God as the Creator, and he

10:6.17 such functions exist in t. only; there fairness is

12:1.16 In t. we do not know how to limit either the

92:3.4 “the faith once delivered to the saints” must, in t.,

103:5.2 practice this ideal least, admit that it is right in t..

115:3.16 In t., there may be an end to this metamorphosis,

150:1.3 Paul, despite the fact that he conceded all this in t.,

therenon-exhaustive; see then and there

5:1.1 They would t. be just as oblivious of the Father as

14:4.19 are assigned here and t. in the universes on missions

156:5.4 ‘The Lord spoke to me saying, go here and t., or

there’ll

133:1.5 likely t. always be someone on hand to defend

thereabout

67:5.1 Great confusion reigned in Dalamatia and t. for

thereabouts

147:5.10 the interests of the kingdom in Jerusalem and t..

169:2.8 attracted large numbers of the multitude encamped t.

thereafter

20:6.9 T., each world honored by a Magisterial bestowal

22:1.10 T. they are assigned to the services of the Ancients

26:10.6 ahead, and soon t. the last transit sleep will terminate

28:4.5 second primary seconaphim and every seventh one t.

28:4.6 every seventh serial t. possess the remarkable gift

28:4.12 seconaphim to be created and every seventh one t..

28:5.6 a Voice of Wisdom, and the seventh t. was similar,

31:6.1 Then, or soon t., they are released from permanent-

32:2.7 t. the government of such a creation is provided,

34:2.1 the Divine Minister t. functions as a person and

36:4.3 Midsoniters are nonreproducing beings t. because

40:7.3 T, in the eternal adventure, this same Adjuster is one

47:3.10 number two, and every ten days t. you will advance

49:5.24 t. the System Sovereign dispatches a Material Son

52:5.6 T. all normal-minded will creatures of that world

53:6.5 And immediately t. I was assigned to the corps of

54:4.8 Lucifer was held on Uversa, and soon t. there issued

57:8.9 Soon t. the Nebadon broadcasts carried the

57:8.10 Soon t. Urantia was registered in the records of the

58:2.8 when sunspots are at their height—or soon t.

59:3.11 Soon t., and suddenly, the true scorpions—actual

59:5.3 Shortly t. the central portion of North America was

59:5.7 Very soon t. the insects first appeared and, together

62:6.5 mind of the female twin and shortly t. with the male.

64:6.5 and shortly t. the Bering land isthmus sank, isolating

67:6.8 Some years t. they were translated to Jerusem,

72:3.7 T., every five years for five successive periods public

72:5.8 And t. all earnings in excess of these fixed charges

93:0.2 Melchizedeks continued t. as planetary receivers on

111:0.5 had bestowed upon him at birth, or soon t.,

119:2.7 on the third day t. Michael appeared on Salvington

119:3.3 on the third day t. there appeared, unannounced,

119:3.4 On the third day t., Michael appeared in his

119:5.3 unceremonious leave of Uversa, appearing t. in his

119:8.1 shortly t. there were issued those mandates of

122:5.9 Shortly t. they moved into their new home in

133:3.10 The elder of these two women died a short time t.,

138:10.11 And soon t. they prepared to start for Jerusalem and

154:2.1 t. the Hebron synagogue was destroyed by fire.

156:4.3 When, shortly t., the supply of the sea animals

166:5.6 During the later years of Abner and for some time t.,

171:4.8 expression signifying “presently” or “soon t..”

186:5.3 All the life he lived t., and even the manner of his

thereby

0:11.12 that eternalizes the Universal Absolute, t. making it

6:0.3 And t. does the Son constitute the divine revelation

6:3.1 he is also the Eternal Son of that same Father, t.

8:4.3 t. becoming the sympathetic and understanding

10:2.1 Father of this very Son and t. possesses himself of

10:5.7 not ignore the seven triunities; t. certain difficulties

12:9.6 t disrupting the cosmic scheme of personality identity

14:5.4 have attained a realization of Supremacy and are t.

14:6.15 T. is the consciousness of the Son as an infinite

14:6.19 t. preparing for the joint administration of the local

20:5.7 and t. gain the unique creature experience, but

21:3.3 the Michaels choose to experientially earn it, t.

22:1.13 erred in judgment and t. caused transient confusion

27:1.3 t. do the creatures of time and space traverse the

28:6.22 if you can through grace become good, you are t.

32:5.4 t. being enabled to strike spiritual step with the

33:2.3 the Master Son t. acquired jurisdiction over “all

38:4.4 Each seraphic partner is t present at least every other

38:9.8 either group is t. able to achieve practical utilization

42:8.5 the mesotron “energy carrier,” which t. becomes a

48:1.5 a union of material and of spiritual energies, t.

48:4.13 and are greatly helped in their earthly careers t..

51:5.7 races and t. upstep the biologic level of mankind,

54:5.6 t. attaining unqualified sovereignty of Nebadon.

54:6.5 who stood the test of that evil episode t. advanced

55:2.4 t. doing for such an evolutionary mortal everything

55:2.4 natural death does for those who are t. delivered

56:8.2 t. superimposing experience upon experience until

56:9.8 are one, and t. is infinity Deity-realized regardless of

58:5.3 pressures, t. tending to stabilize the earth’s crust.

67:3.9 intellectual determination and spiritual insight, t.

72:2.7 the largest ballot among the list of nominees is t.

72:7.14 t. becomes director-controller of the federal treasury.

74:2.6 by Van, who t. relinquished the titular authority

74:8.7 narrative of creation to the Israelites, hoping t. to

75:8.7 for t. is evidenced the fact and the act of personality

79:5.6 and were in considerable measure benefited t..

79:7.6 valley of the Euphrates benefited considerably t.,

81:5.1 bestowal improved the brain power of the races, t.

84:4.9 women protected men from over-sex indulgence, t.

84:8.4 adornment of person, you cannot hope t. to elevate

86:5.13 breathe on the newborn child, t. imparting courage.

94:8.19 Gautama forbade their receiving money and t. sought

98:4.6 the god’s death and resurrection, would t. become

99:3.7 it is unable to profit from religious criticism and t.

101:5.2 to unite the meanings of both facts and values, t.

101:9.8 Religion t. becomes a censor of mortal affairs,

101:10.7 is t. identifying himself with the plan of the Infinite

103:7.6 t. effecting the stabilization of science and religion.

104:3.14 they t. constitute a triunity of functional unity, not

110:5.3 times of wakeful consciousness, and which have t.

110:6.5 circle by circle you t. ascend from the lower stages

110:6.22 the first psychic circle, and they are t. enabled to

111:0.6 I prospered t. greatly; I was thus successful by

111:2.9 making moral decisions, t. effecting a bona fide

116:4.11 experience for the descending personalities, who t.

117:1.4 Man can work in liaison with God and t. cocreate an

117:1.4 as humanity in the incarnations of his Sons, who t.

117:3.5 impersonal spirit of the Trinity and become t creative

117:7.7 are t. pledging eternal fidelity to God the Supreme,

122:8.7 and the adoring Magi led t. to the manger, where

128:1.1 his lowest form of intelligent creatures, t. earning the

129:2.4 due, t. securing clear title to this two-room house.

129:4.7 mortal life in his day and as he was, so did he t. set

130:1.2 we t. put ourselves in the immediate control of

130:2.2 This merchant was a Taoist, and he had t. become

130:2.9 t. are they increasingly transformed into the values

130:3.2 and t. making Alexandria the maritime commercial

131:5.3 the wise Creator will enable us to do his will, t.

131:6.2 when he makes bold to enjoy such liberty, he is t.

131:8.2 men and t. enables them to excel and to survive.

132:2.5 to an increased desire to do the Father’s will, t.

133:4.8 has descended to live within the hearts of men, t.

133:6.6 which t. becomes possessed of survival value.

134:2.2 these occasions of his personal ministry profited t.,

136:0.1 saw the great light of the new way and entered t.

136:6.2 The Master t. chose a program of living which was

138:8.6 worked as fishermen every alternate two weeks, t.

138:10.7  t. insuring a smooth and expeditious travel schedule.

140:3.1 you have t. become a class of men separate and

140:8.11 the whole world, t. making all men one’s neighbors

141:2.2 because the kingdom has t. become an established

141:5.1 Master, how shall we learn to see alike and t. enjoy

141:5.2 that you have been with me and have t. learned,

141:5.3 you purpose to find the Father in heaven, t. proving

142:5.2 If you believe my words, you t. believe in Him

142:6.8 t becoming in reality a son of God, a progressive heir

143:2.4 are first transformed by the Spirit of Truth and t.

143:2.5 How easy for you to become self-deceived and t. fall

143:5.11 choose God as their Father, t. becoming daughters

144:5.46 And t. bestow upon us the full mastery of self.

144:8.5 John’s baptism, t. publicly professing entrance into

145:3.11 whole if his Father’s will would not t. be violated.

147:3.2 to perform a miracle of healing, and t. would all

147:5.9 who are t. certainly and directly contributing to the

148:5.5 Affliction was good for me that I might t. learn the

152:5.6 the early era of teaching, training, and healing, t.

155:6.3 and t. will you progress from a theology of mind

157:3.5 apostles arose to their feet with one accord, t.

157:4.6 new light of a new dispensation and t. be able to go

157:4.7 and those who t. become self-conscious sons of God

159:3.13 that those who enter the kingdom are not t. rendered

160:2.3 And t. arise the cultural activities of the race: art,

160:3.3 t. many times multiplying the fruits of his life efforts.

160:5.7 t. acknowledging the acceptance of sonship with

162:2.1 when I declare the words of the Father, I t. seek

164:3.15 purely in obedience to his own choosing, and t. Jesus

166:5.1 embraced the teachings of the seventy, t. entering

167:1.4 this afflicted man came to this breakfast hoping t.

167:4.6 for your sakes, even if the others are not t. saved,

167:7.5 angels over one sinner who repents, t. indicating the

170:2.23 When you forgive your brother in the flesh, you t.

170:5.11 confessed their faith in the fatherhood of God, t.

173:4.4 while he is t. broken in pieces, shall be saved; but

174:2.4 wound the national pride of his Jewish hearers, t.

174:4.1 entangling questions, hoping t. to discredit Jesus

176:1.2 they t. sealed their doom as an independent people

176:2.7 when you reach the end of your natural life and t.

176:3.6 do that which is intrusted to you, and t. shall you be

176:3.7 grow in the knowledge of the truth, and who t.

180:5.10 Love must t. grasp the ever-changing and enlarging

182:3.9 His father Joseph’s people had rejected him and t.

184:1.2 and t. attempt to persuade Jesus to abandon his

185:0.3 ceremonially unclean and t. debar them from

185:5.8 note from Claudia not only upset Pilate and t.

186:2.7 answer the question of the chief priest, t. providing

188:4.13 which may be grasped by the creature's faith and t.

188:5.3 He t. set men free to choose better ways of living.

188:5.9 and t. saving them by this very devotion of love.

190:1.5 in so doing I release you from your oaths and t.

192:2.10 Be less critical; expect less of some men and t.

193:1.2 t. coming to possess, by faith, the gift of eternal life.

193:2.2 because you t. know that you and your brethren

195:9.6 institutionalize it, t. hoping to gain control of it.

196:3.22 Man aspires by worship to be better and t. attains

therefor

2:1.7 capacity for God-consciousness or the potential t..

4:5.5 Moses forbade human sacrifices and substituted t.,

27:4.4 the long preparation t. and the long journey thereto,

27:7.6 of worshipfulness as gauged by the preparation t..

48:4.16 Primitive men have no capacity t., and beings of

59:5.21 climate of the preceding ages and to substitute t. the

70:9.17 inequality of men by their very unequal capacity t.

72:3.9 may not be had until one year after application t. has

74:6.8 lifework or entered upon special preparation t..

84:7.5 appearance of children in the absence of all desire t..

86:2.5 accidents, substituting t. a universe of law and order

89:6.2 for ordinary occasions, substituting t. animals.

90:3.7 the execution of the witch responsible t..

98:2.2 fear and no longer sought religion as an antidote t.,

100:2.4 Spiritual development is determined by capacity t.

115:7.1 finite God also becomes subject to the necessity t.;

147:5.1 notwithstanding that he might be criticized t., Simon

152:5.4 continue to eat bread without having to toil t..

160:1.13 abandonment of self-seeking and by substituting t.

170:5.15 teaching of the kingdom, while they substituted t.

therefore

0:0.4 This Foreword is not, t., a finished statement within

0:3.9 Center is infinite as well as eternal and is t. limited

0:3.11 The First Source is, t., primal in all domains: deified

0:3.20 T. must many of the simultaneous events of eternity

0:3.23 T. do we conceptualize this philosophic value-

0:3.25 t. is it probable that only the Eternal Son and Infinite

0:6.8 t. is the universe illuminated by three kinds of light:

0:7.2 Deity is, t., dual in presence: 1. Existential—beings

0:11.7 The Unqualified Absolute is t. devoid of personality,

0:11.12 be anything but partial and must t. be nonabsolute;

0:12.2 T. does this Trinity constitute the only Deity reality

0:12.2 the only Deity reality embracing infinity, and t. do

0:12.4 God the Ultimate, and even God the Absolute are t.

1:5.2 T., although you may know that God must be

1:5.12 in pantheism, since God has no body, he is not, t.,

1:6.3 T. did the better concepts of the divine personality

1:6.8 t. his life of achieving the Father’s will becomes

1:7.7 t. neither space nor time can be absolute or infinite.

2:0.3 Depending, t., on the presence of these divine

2:3.1 God is righteous; t. is he just.

2:4.1 T. “whosoever calls upon the Lord shall be saved,

2:5.1 “God is love”; t. his only personal attitude towards

2:5.3 God’s love is by nature a fatherly affection; t. does

2:6.8 sin is not a spiritual reality; it is not personal; t. does

2:6.8 unspiritual in nature (and t. personally unreal) and

3:0.2 the invisibility of the infinite and t. less discernible

3:1.10 T. it is sometimes with the hope of conserving and

3:2.6 he has foreseen them all, and t. he does not react to

3:2.8 T., to you the creature, many of the acts of the all-

3:2.9 we must t. sometimes share in the family discipline.

3:4.7 T. man’s nearest and dearest approach to God is by

3:5.16 it is a reality of personal experience and is t.

3:6.2 The universe is a work of creation and is t. wholly

3:6.2 The will of God is divine truth, living love; t. are

4:2.2 T., nature, as mortal man understands it, presents

4:2.3 Nature t. carries a uniform, unchanging, majestic,

4:2.3 evolutionary systems and universes; and t. must

4:2.6 it is a phase of the universal and, t., divine power!

4:3.7 The character of God is infinitely superhuman; t.

4:4.3 T. is God related to the universe as the being of final

4:4.6 T., in all his personal relations with the creature

5:1.2 it is, t., the limitations inherent in you, inseparable

5:1.8 T. settle in your philosophy now and forever: To

5:3.8 Worship is, t., the act of the material mind’s

5:4.14 must t. be evident that composite Christian theology

6:0.4 idea of the eternal relations of the Deities; t. do I

6:0.4 It is apparent, t., that no time creature can ever

6:5.4 T., when the Father and the Son unite to personalize

6:6.4 man is nearly entirely material; t. much pertaining to

7:0.5 T. the freewill spirit world is not always truly

7:1.2 t. is spirit energy undiminished in transmission.

7:3.3 T., in your practical religious experience, it is

7:5.10 T., in spirit and because of kinship of nature as

8:0.2 their eternal and absolute oneness; and t. do they

8:1.10 demands a First Cause; t. do we postulate the Father

8:3.8 enshrouds the Second and the First Persons and t.

8:5.2 The Father is infinite and is t. limited only by volition

8:6.4 are his sorrows; t. “Grieve not the Spirit of God.”

9:5.7 T., though the source of mind is divine, mind as you

10:1.6 t. must the creatures of the planetary spheres look to

10:4.6 t. must man be content with a finite concept of the

11:2.11 hence its areas are absolute and t. serviceable in

12:1.16 never attain full expression short of infinity; and t.

12:7.2 the best way is the right way, and t. does infinite

12:7.5 Because God is changeless, t. can you depend on his

12:7.5 He is God; t. he changes not.

12:7.10 Brotherhood is a reality of the total and t. discloses

12:7.13 Knowing what you do of these gifts of God, you t.

12:8.7 reacts to both material and spiritual realities and t.

12:8.14 Spirit is unchanging, t., in all personality relations, it

13:1.5 and t. do the Deities deem it proper to withhold

13:1.23 It is t. forbidden to me and eventually revealed to

13:3.2 is not present on these Paradise satellites; t.

14:4.21 t. are they omitted from the personality classification

15:2.1 T. the estimates which I offer are solely for the

15:6.11 we can t. calculate the exact size and location of

15:14.1 t. does each superuniverse have a special function

16:2.3 T. is the superuniverse spirit presence of the Third

16:2.5 It would t. be proper to apply to the collective

16:3.15 T. in the Master Spirit councils on high, when it

16:4.2 They are, t., efficient and perfect supervisors of all

16:7.3 A personality can look before it leaps and can t. learn

16:9.8 a philosophic abstraction and t. devoid of love.

17:2.2 T., when the cycle of reflective creation had run its

17:3.8 from perfection of personality co-operation and t.

18:3.8 not experientially earned this right to rule and are t.

19:1.12 T. do we employ the technique of approaching man

19:4.2 account for their assignment in Havona, and we t.

19:4.5 T., when a Censor has spoken, no one else may

19:5.3 We t. know that they exist, and that under certain

19:5.11 no arbitrary secrets in the universe; t. will I never

19:7.1 creatures and are not, t., fully revealed to mortals.

20:9.3 visible to mortal beings; t. is contact with the world

21:2.2 T. is each Creator Son accompanied by a Creative

22:0.5 Sons are unrevealed in these narratives; t. will this

22:3.4 T., if you should ever be cited for errors of

22:4.1 t. are they denominated Those without Name and

22:6.2 t., best qualified to assist the superuniverse rulers in

22:6.3 and they are t. available for a great range of duties.

22:7.1 T. is it beyond the possibility of any being to portray

22:7.10 pertain to a future universe age and are t. of no

22:7.14 experientially attained, and which, t., automatically

23:1.9 T. they have inherent within them a power of

23:3.3 Solitary Messengers are, t., generally used for

24:2.2 They are, t., always competent to give us the nature,

25:2.3 embracing one seventh of each created order, t.

26:2.7 supernaphim will t. receive first consideration.

26:9.2 It is t. a momentous occasion on the pilot world of

27:5.4 the domains of time and space—t. the necessity for

28:3.2 are the offspring of the Reflective Spirits, and t.

28:4.5 only reflectively present; t. do the Master Spirits

28:4.11 t., unprejudiced testimony concerning the endless

28:5.13 T. do the Perfectors of Wisdom make available the

32:4.2 creature for function and experience, and t., in every

33:2.3 t., when the Creative Mother Spirit subordinated

33:7.4 The universe tribunals are, t., denied the right to pass

34:3.3 and is, t., just as literally and personally present on

34:3.6 T., as practically observed throughout a local

34:6.5 t., it is truly written, “It is the Spirit that quickens.”

35:1.3 constitution partly of self-origin and t. candidates

36:2.13 Planetary life, t., while similar in some respects,

38:2.2 Angels are, t., commonly designated by feminine

38:2.3 T., numerous duties which would be tremendous

39:2.5 It is t. fitting that there should be a corps of angels

39:2.6 While their tasks are essentially spiritual and t.

39:3.6 they constitute a social problem and t. fall within the

39:9.2 one of the younger universes and t. does not have

40:7.4 t. does he demand ultimate perfection of you.

40:9.4 t. awaken in the resurrection halls of the morontia

42:7.9 dignity of independence and are, t., able to escape

42:7.10 Atoms t. are similar to persons as to predictability.

42:8.2 positive and negative attraction; its behavior is t.

42:11.6 T. is it inevitable that the higher universe

45:6.4 T. does such an experience become indispensable to

48:3.7 for the whole of the morontia career and are t. the

48:4.11 depletion and are not, t., subject to re-energizing.

54:5.3 dominated by a Father’s love; t. will justice never

54:6.3 possess individuality; and t. does every member

55:7.2 and literal heads of the planetary regime are t. the

55:12.4 the personalization of time-space supremacy and t.

56:0.1 and t. may the finite evolutionary creature ascend to

56:2.2 Mind is the endowment of the Infinite Spirit, t.

56:7.3 are not, t., similarly expanded in personality relations

56:9.5 When, t., we crave to entertain a personal concept of

58:1.3 had projected a sodium chloride pattern of life; t. no

58:2.8 T. do you have the greatest auroral phenomena when

59:6.10 had survival value, and which were t. entitled to

60:4.2 land are sometimes 15,000 to 20,000 feet thick; t.,

61:5.2 Snow began to fall on these elevated and t. cool

62:3.5 T. did these mid-mammals wax valiant and subdue

63:3.3 unique group of living beings and should t. avoid

65:2.15 lemur ancestors were t. led to migrate from the arena

65:6.10 certain innate capacity for spirit receptivity and t.

65:8.3 All creatures are thus time conditioned, and t. do

66:4.6 These special beings t. had little or no idea as to

66:5.8 It was t. very natural that these teachers should

66:8.3 Aside from being a life-modification sphere and t.

68:4.2 unconscious and unintentional and t. shrouded in

68:4.3 t. would they visit dire punishment upon those

68:5.8 T., when man entered the pastoral era of his

68:6.3 and t. the value of human life was much enhanced

70:0.3 Government does have survival value; t. it becomes

70:0.3 Anarchy augmented misery; t. government slowly

70:10.2 Justice means getting one’s rights and has, t.,

70:10.3 Accidental murder was not t. recognized,

70:10.4 conduct; t. their right to pry into his personal affairs.

72:6.1 every child an education and every man a job; t. can

72:12.5 Urantia is t. far better prepared for the more

77:8.4 angel; they are, in a way, of your races and are, t.,

77:8.10 nearer the angelic type of being and are t. assigned to

78:2.2 sight of the purpose of the Adamic mission, and t.

78:2.3 —it had not been evolved—and was t. doomed to

78:8.7 to be superior to all other gods, and t. they refused

80:1.5 T., when actuated by either adventure or altruism,

81:4.10 In general, t., as the human remains of the last

81:5.4 which human beings have learned is profitable; t. are

81:6.24 The human baby is born without an education; t.

82:0.1 marriage is the basis of all social evolution and is t.

82:1.9 sex urge becomes a dominant impulse and t. ever

82:1.9 t. does it become necessary for society to impose

82:4.3 husband’s property rights; it is not t. specifically

82:5.1 outbreeding was always comparatively better; t.

83:4.2 in property interests, even as it is today, and t.

83:4.2 Primitive man had no records; t. must the marriage

83:5.13 The new wives were t. usually hailed with delight

83:6.6 ideal of true pair marriage entails self-denial, and t.

84:1.7 which, t., constrained primitive women to submit to

84:3.5 Woman, being weaker, t. became the more tactful;

84:4.5 even believed that women did not have souls; t. were

84:5.11 t. has evolution increasingly worked toward the

85:1.5 mountains were associated with certain gods and t.

85:3.4 winds were produced by the wings of birds and t.

86:0.2 Religion of a primitive type was t. a natural biologic

86:7.1 The savage felt the need of insurance, and he t.

87:5.6 Envy is a deep-seated human trait; t. did primitive

87:5.6 Early humility was not, t., debasement of ego but

88:1.1 anything extraordinary into a fetish; chance t. gave

88:2.5 suddenly to displace the olden fetishes, and he t.

88:5.1 all excreta of the body were t. carefully buried.

89:3.6 “I say, t., to the unmarried and widows, it is good

89:5.2 man was a cannibal; he enjoyed human flesh, t. he

89:6.2 a civilization emerging from cannibalism and, t.,

90:5.1 T., since man’s slowly evolving mind conceived

91:1.2 T., when primitive man attempted to gratify his

91:1.2 Prayer, t., very early became a mighty promoter of

91:1.3 material goods enhanced the social welfare, and t.

91:1.4 True prayer does not, t., appear until the agency of

92:3.4 is certain to modify or destroy the cult itself; t. must

92:5.5 t. does he constantly seek to make good this loss

93:1.2 t. they convened in solemn council and petitioned

93:9.9 The Hebrew scribes t. destroyed every record of

94:3.2 largely devoid of personality attributes and was t.

95:5.12 laborers never really grasped his gospel and were, t.,

95:5.13 kings and the rich were promised a resurrection; t.

96:1.9 to speak the name of their Deity, they t. resorted to

96:1.12 They were not universal-deity minded, and t. these

96:1.13 the Syrian king: “Their gods are gods of the hills; t.

96:4.3 T. he deliberately determined upon the compromise

97:6.3 “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; t.

97:9.12 T. he called the name of the place Baal-Perazim.”

97:10.5 —but it did conserve moral values; t. it persisted.

98:2.1 quench the spiritual thirst of its believers; t. was it

100:1.2 Some persons are too busy to grow and are t. in

101:7.4 t. become early arrested on such an adventitious

102:2.1 True,one’s perception of religion is still human and t.

102:2.5 It is not, t., strange that man should place a highly

102:2.7 T. do the more indolent of men often seek to escape

102:3.2 T. will religion always be characterized by

102:3.10 This cosmos of the Infinite I AM is t. endless,

102:6.6 God is the first truth and the last fact; t. does all

103:1.1 and t. must such an interpretation be unique and

103:2.9 moral capacity and t. to be able to choose altruistic

103:6.3 It is t. true that, viewed exclusively from the

103:6.6 T. are the spiritual and the material, the inner and

105:0.2 reality totality is infinity and t. can never be fully

105:2.7 T. is divine creativity unfailingly characterized by

106:2.7 God the Supreme is experiential; t. is he completely

106:6.1 We t. encounter considerable difficulty in attempting

106:7.2 from the fruitions of unqualified eternity and is, t.,

106:8.1 be they existential or experiential; t. must they

106:9.8 to evolve by the technique of experience and, t.,

108:0.2 T. does the spirit of the Father descend from

108:1.1 human inheritance must t. be a considerable factor

108:2.3 T. have the divine Adjusters been universally

108:5.6 Do not, t., look to the Adjuster for selfish

108:5.10 You have perfect guides; t. is the goal of

109:1.3 T., in common with all beings living and functioning

109:5.3 T., in scrutinizing mental situations, safety lies only

110:2.4 There are, t., two realities which impinge upon,

110:2.6 Morontia intellect, t., connotes a dual mind in the

110:3.5 co-operation with the divine Monitor and may, t.,

110:6.18 T. does a seventh circler go on to the mansion

110:6.19 attainments are reciprocal and t. mutually beneficial.

111:0.7 looked out upon the world through human eyes; t.

111:1.5 t. must he work in mind, of which he is conscious.

111:2.1 Mind, in its essence, is functional unity; t. does mind

111:6.3 —it is the handiwork of his divine Sons—and t. it

112:0.1 You have been endowed with a perfect guide; t., if

112:4.12 have attained the third circle or a higher realm and t.

112:7.12 was the first to enjoy personality and, t., outranks

113:5.4 They do not, t., intrude into the picture of human

113:7.3 T. will your first assignment of the morontia life be

113:7.7 T. is the assignment of guardian of destiny the most

114:0.2 it follows t. that 191,924,362 angels were absent

114:6.7 the new and t. less stabilized patterns of thought

115:6.2 successive levels of cosmic existence become, t.,

116:1.5 The Supreme is an experiential Deity and t. never

116:2.3 T. does Paradise Deity attenuate and otherwise

116:2.14 source of the power of the Almighty Supreme; t.

116:4.11 are farthest from God, and who can t. experience the

116:6.7 wide gulf between cosmic energy and divine spirit; t.

117:6.21 God is existential and t. real,irrespective of the status

118:7.8 T. is there increased safety in narrowing the limits of

118:8.5 T. does the same creative design which purposed

118:9.3 is the product of supermortal creative design; t. it

118:9.6 will of the First Source and Center, and they will t.

118:10.3 When, t., we desire to view the Trinity as one God,

118:10.20 in the incomplete universes, and it must t. ever be:

120:0.4 Michael, t., had a double purpose in the making of

120:0.5 Michael, t., combines in his personal sovereignty

120:0.7 He had, t., six times previously been instructed by

120:1.4 Your concern, t., has only to do with your personal

121:4.3 Stoics failed to know God and t. failed to find him.

121:8.9 Luke’s Gospel is, t., in some ways the Gospel

123:2.3 we will, t., refer to this as his fifth (calendar) year of

123:2.13 This year, t., Jesus entered upon the fifth stage of a

123:3.2 Imagine, t., the surprise of this inquiring child, when

123:5.12 It was t. the custom for Joseph to take Jesus out for

124:3.5 interested in the progress of his promising pupil; t.

124:4.7 he possessed a high concept of consistency and t.

126:3.6 In no sense, t., could his life mission be the

126:4.1 T. on the first Sabbath after his fifteenth birthday the

129:2.4 T., after Jesus had departed for Jerusalem, John

130:1.2 the folly of trying to run away from duty; Jesus t.

130:1.5 said: “My brother, God is love; t. he must be good,

130:2.7 To do the will of God, t., is the progressive

130:2.8 t. the dog does not possess a spiritual nature and

130:4.9 T. animals (not having worship and wisdom) cannot

130:4.11 Evil is, t., also a measure of imperfection in

131:2.2 T. shall you love the Lord your God with all your

131:2.8 “Yahweh is the God of my salvation; t. in the

131:4.5 Our spirit loathes all evil; t., O Lord, free us from

131:8.5 t. should you extend help to your fellows without

131:9.3 “God is with us; t. we have no fear in our hearts.

132:0.4 to Rome to proclaim the kingdom; and he t set about

132:5.2 seeker of wisdom and an honest lover of truth; t.

132:5.16 can live on earth but a short season and should, t.,

133:5.7 represents an estimate of values, and must, t., remain

133:9.3 “Wisdom is the principal thing; t. get wisdom.

134:0.1 he t. deliberately returned to Galilee to await the

134:5.1 We have, t., in the following presentation departed

135:2.1 Nazarite order; t., after his father’s burial John went

135:5.8 It becomes apparent, t., that John’s announcement of

135:11.2 This, my joy, t. is fulfilled.

135:12.2 T. Herod kept the Nazarite preacher in prison, not

136:1.3 It t. becomes evident that Jesus of Nazareth could

136:1.5 Jewish nation had not wholeheartedly repented; t.

136:2.1 It is t. evident that Jesus in no sense received

136:2.8 The fifteenth year of his actual rule was, t., this very

136:5.4 time is nonexistent, and t. I cannot limit your

136:5.5 It t. becomes evident that any possible

136:6.3 it is, t., a legitimate reaction of a Urantia mortal.

137:5.4 he came to prepare the way for the kingdom; t. it

138:3.4 long been engaged in business and tax gathering; t.

138:4.1 were expecting Jesus and his apostles and were t.

138:4.2 Refuse not t. to break bread with Pharisee or sinner

139:2.4 Peter was t. a man of quick decision and sudden

140:3.17 you will all expect mercy; t. do I require of you that

140:4.8 t. the moral nature can be modified, character can

140:5.3 and t. could begin to love men as God loves them

140:6.12 “The lamp of the body is the eye; if, t., your eye is

140:6.13 Be not, t., unduly anxious for the morrow.

140:8.10 Jesus was not, t., a political reformer.

140:9.3 be you t. as wise as serpents and as harmless as

140:10.1 Many times did he repeat, “Be you t. perfect, even

142:3.9 he did not dare attribute evil to Yahweh; t. he said:

142:4.2 bewildered at his friendly attitude toward art; t.,

143:2.7 trust in the divine word, and you shall not t. be led

143:5.2 the wells of Sychar and t. much valued for drinking

143:5.2 When, t., a woman of Sychar came up with her

143:5.2 T. Nalda asked Jesus, “How is it that you, being a

143:5.6 Nalda’s heart a true thirst for the living water; t. he

144:0.3 Jesus had t decided to spend some time in retirement

144:2.3 are in bed; t. I cannot rise and give you bread,’

144:4.3 T. must the kingdom of heaven—divine sonship—be

144:8.8 Come, t., all you who labor and are heavy laden,

145:3.2 T., as soon as the sun sank beneath the horizon,

145:3.9 If, t., it should be the will of Him who sent me and

146:1.1 still embraced in the beliefs of the Rimmonites; t.

146:2.3 which I sent by my spirit through the prophets; t.

146:2.10 9. “I have come forth from the Father; if, t., you are

146:3.5 the living spirit of the Father, you are t. sons of God.

147:0.2 members of his own household and t. did not

147:1.1 Would you, t., go to Jesus in my behalf and

147:2.2 T. they pitched tents at Gethsemane, and the

147:4.9 I would, t., that you should do to all men that which

147:6.2 T. a commission of six secret spies was appointed

147:6.4 and t. no thought of wrongdoing was attached to

147:7.2 T. do my disciples show wisdom in that they do not

149:1.8 It t. becomes a fact of record that Jesus did suffer

149:6.8 T. it is eternally true that you and I are brethren in

150:4.1 Let us all, t., pray the Lord of the harvest that he

150:4.3 Fear not, t.; you are of more value than a great

151:1.4 T. will I henceforth speak to the people much in

152:4.4 the episode was a vision of Peter’s and t. refused to

152:5.5 a great crisis of his life on earth, and he t. spent

153:2.1 T. shall you serve your enemies who shall come

153:2.2 Now, t., amend your ways and reform your doings

153:4.3 T. shall they be your judges.

155:6.8 t. must the religion of the mind ever run true to

156:2.7 If you confess your sins, they are forgiven; t. must

157:0.2 on the doorstep of his mother’s house, and t. Jesus

157:1.5 that Mary’s house was still under surveillance; t.,

157:4.5 when, t., you make this confession by the insight

157:5.2 Jesus t. elected boldly to disclose the third plan—

157:7.1 with Judas as with the other apostles and t. had

158:2.4 “You would not receive me as the Son of Man; t.

158:2.5 were spiritually qualified for this experience; t. did he

159:1.3 “The Father in heaven loves his children, and t.

159:1.3 the Father in heaven forgives you your sins; t. should

159:1.4 T. may the kingdom of heaven be likened to a

159:1.5 kingdom; t. freely give to your fellows on earth.”

159:2.1 neither does he follow after us; t. I forbade him to

159:3.4 Idleness is destructive of self-respect; t., admonish

160:1.5 Animals make no inquiry into life; t. they never

160:4.10 Wise planning, t., becomes the one thing essential

160:4.14 Wisdom embraces the fact and the ideal and t. saves

160:5.3 Religions can t. be either good or evil.

160:5.9 T. must your devotion to a supreme ideal, if that

161:1.4 and t. that the Father is a person, even within the

161:1.9 t., God must be a divine and infinite personality,

161:1.10 “Be you t. perfect, even as your Father in heaven is

162:2.7 The Father loves you, and t. do I long for your

162:2.9 When, t., the chief priests and the Pharisees

162:7.2 If, t., the Son shall make you free, shall make you

162:8.3 T. Martha went to Jesus and said: “Master, do you

163:1.3 but the laborers are few; t. I exhort all of you to

163:1.3 t. be as wise as serpents while you are also as

163:4.13 t. had they been instructed to “salute no man by the

164:1.2 somewhat familiar with Jesus’ teachings and t. knew

164:4.7 When, t., Josiah’s parents, poor and fear-burdened

165:2.3 teachers in Israel; t. does your sin remain upon you

165:5.2 t. be not anxious or worried about the things of the

165:6.3 T. you do well to prepare yourselves for that day

165:6.3 Remember, much has been given to you; t. will

166:3.4 And when, t., those who spurned the kingdom

166:4.11 t. does he bestow things physical upon the children

166:5.1 the supervision of the Sanhedrin at Jerusalem and t.

167:1.5 T., when you entertain at dinner or give a supper,

167:2.2 ‘I have just married a wife, and t. I cannot come.

167:2.2 Go out quickly, t., into the streets and lanes of the

167:3.2 In these working days come, t., and be healed, but

168:4.1 t. did the Master decline to discuss these questions

168:4.1 Jesus t. embraced the opportunity to say many things

168:4.4 The making of a prayer must, t., be limited by the

168:4.13 you are progressive creatures of time and space; t.

169:4.7 The word God cannot be defined and t. stands for

170:0.1 T. Jesus did not at first openly oppose this long-

170:3.8 It t. is evident that the true and inner religion of the

170:3.9 the highest forms of good are t. unconscious.

170:4.16 and t. they lived in hope of his immediate second

171:0.5 t. do you permit your mother to come to me secretly

171:0.5 but I know you love me in your hearts; t. I declare

171:2.3 and t. will all your neighbors mock you, saying,

171:7.3 Jesus really understood men; t. could he manifest

171:8.6 that I reap where I have apparently not sown; t.

172:1.1 T., when the people heard that Jesus was at Bethany,

172:5.7 Nathaniel was not, t., in the least surprised that

173:1.1 It t. became the more general practice to purchase

173:2.4 T. did the Master begin his answer to their

175:1.8 scribes and Pharisees still sit in Moses’ seat, and t.,

176:2.8 There was, t., little agreement between the

176:3.4 gains where you had not personally labored; t.

176:3.4 Knowing this, you ought, t., to have at least put

176:3.10 “Freely have you received; t. freely should you

176:4.6 You would do well, t., to disassociate the Master’s

176:4.7 Be you t. ever ready to welcome him on earth as he

177:0.3 To do this is folly; I will t. send three men with

177:2.2 t. you have not been overloved so as injuriously to

177:3.4 David told no one, t., that Jesus’ family was on the

177:5.2 Watch, t., and pray that on the morrow you may

178:3.3 do the will of my Father in heaven, and t. must we

179:0.2 The apostles were, t., entirely at a loss to understand

179:0.2 the Passover supper on Friday night and was t.

179:0.5 t. no servants were provided to wait upon them.

180:5.5 you should t. fully and frankly speak the full thought

180:6.8 t. have I come into the world to show the Father to

181:2.3 John, because you are the youngest and will t.

181:2.17 leader, and which your brethren t. freely recognize

181:2.30 me, and t. should you henceforth love one another,

183:2.3 Judas really feared for himself and t. made bold to

183:3.4 There was, t., no need for Judas to go on with his

183:3.6 If, t., you seek me, let these others go their way.

184:1.5 How can you, t., reject the light of God?”

185:1.2 involved in the management of the Jews and, t.,

185:1.3 T. he permitted his soldiers to enter Jerusalem

185:1.3 hesitate to die for their religious convictions; and t.

185:2.1 T. did the spokesman for the Sanhedrist court

185:2.3 T. have we come before you for confirmation of this

185:2.5 infringements of the Jewish ecclesiastical laws; t.

185:2.8 When, t., Pilate had waited a few moments for them

185:3.8 was hard pressed to know what to do with Jesus; t.,

185:5.4 Pilate: “Which, t., would you prefer that I release

185:5.6 T. Pilate said to them: “How could you choose the

185:5.6 and t. did they all let loose their mighty shouts for

186:1.2 Imagine, t., the great surprise of this traitor when

186:2.3 and t. he refused to employ even his human powers

186:3.4 looking for him to return so soon from the grave; t.

187:2.1 Jesus was t. able to hear all that was said of him

187:5.7 T. they went before Pilate asking that the legs of

188:2.2 We have, t., come before you to request that you

188:4.9 but rather the unselfish urge to love and, t., serve

190:1.1 The apostles did not want Jesus to leave them; t.

190:2.6 Come, t., all of you into the fellowship of the

190:4.1 Go you, t., to all the world, proclaiming this gospel

191:1.2 from the heart that you disowned me; t. I forgave

191:4.3 You are all the children of light; t. stumble not into

191:6.3 Go you, t., into all the world preaching this gospel,

192:0.5 Galilee to tell the story of their risen Master and t.

192:2.4 “Lord, you know all things, and t. do you know that

192:2.10 said Jesus: “If, t., you serve me with a whole heart,

192:2.13 Do your work, t., from this time on, as for God.

193:0.5 T., go you now into all the world preaching this

193:2.2 If, t., you are not fruitful, he will dig about your

193:3.2 Trust, t., and confide in one another.

194:1.5 It was, t., the more easy for large numbers of Jews

194:2.4 The proof, t., of your fellowship with the Spirit of

195:4.2 special influence at the divine courts, and who, t., if

195:10.12 greatest powers for good on earth, and t. no man

195:10.18 Christianity is an extemporized religion, and t.

196:0.8 t. he said, “Seek first the kingdom of heaven.”

therefrom

13:1.2 those beings who function thereon and go forth t..

22:2.2 attain Paradise, graduate t., and are mustered into

23:4.3 but not even a single pair has ever gone forth t..

24:7.3 may enjoy numerous divine embraces and emerge t.

28:5.17 and to augment the satisfactions to be derived t..

72:6.7 and the income t. is utilized for social purposes,

85:2.1 of the intoxicating liquors which were derived t..

89:10.1 the thought patterns of salvation t. have become

94:8.8 linked to the doctrine of suffering and the escape t.

95:2.6 an idea which had its origin in Egypt and spread t. to

112:4.13 being summoned t. on the third period and on the

115:3.12 Actuality exists centermost and expands t. into

121:6.5 hereditary guilt and innate evil and redemption t.,

136:9.3 the worship of God might presumably be derived t..

140:8.24 to Paul, who formulated t. his doctrine of Christ as

164:3.13 arranged that this man might derive lasting benefit t..

174:4.2 it springs directly t., and it is: ‘You shall love your

182:3.1 down this life in the flesh, and I do not shrink t.,

188:5.2 destroys the sin and all weakness resulting t..

therein

0:6.12 physical, spiritual, or mindal) but are not inherent t..

7:5.3 in the sense that the Father-Adjuster participates t.,

12:2.4 neither are the energy movements t. discernibly

12:4.2 Is motion inherent t.?

21:2.10 which may be created or subsequently evolved t..

28:4.1 to turn, as it were, to a living mirror and t. to see

31:10.20 mustered into the primary Corps of the Finality, t. to

42:11.5 because of the presence t. of the antigravity

45:1.9 a central place, but no one can be discerned t..

55:1.5 the physical bodies of those mortals who t.

56:7.7 know whether or not the Supreme Being will t.

56:9.12 and t. evolve intelligent creatures who receive unto

56:10.9 revelation of infinite values to the finite mind, t. to

86:6.7 price to pay, but it was worth all it cost, for man t.

88:0.1 logically worships and reverences the spirit resident t

88:1.4 an animal and the ghost is permanently resident t.,

100:4.5 You t. discern the motivation of this evolving

101:1.2 t. lies one explanation of the Adjuster’s difficulty in

101:4.1 the face of the associated cosmologies t. presented

106:2.8 they will t. experience the realization of a new

112:5.2 cycle is foreordained, but man’s participation t. is

115:6.6 and outward toward infinity and the Absolutes t..

131:2.2 created the heavens and the earth and all things t..

133:7.6 the mind of man and the divine spirit that lives t.,

137:8.7 their spirit victories; and when they once enter t.,

137:8.15 The kingdom is at hand, and all who enter t. shall

144:5.44 of eternal progress And give us the will to walk t..

148:6.10 still, small voice, saying, ‘This is the way; walk t..’

150:5.2 —growth in grace—is essential to continuance t..

156:1.8 are not minded to show faith enough to enter t..”

162:4.4 the altar and poured the contents of the pitchers t..

163:1.3 If those who love peace live t., you shall abide there;

165:5.3 the greater thing, and the lesser will be found t.;

166:1.5 you would hinder all others who seek to enter t..

167:1.5 to seek for the lowest place and take your seat t.,

167:6.1 kingdom of God as a little child shall hardly enter t.

175:1.12 of salvation and fight with all who would enter t..

176:1.4 neither let those who are outside dare to enter t..

178:3.4 who by faith enter t. and remain t. by the living

thereof

0:6.7 of energy-matter and all subsequent evolutions t..

1:2.10 Father throughout all creation and on all levels t..

1:4.2 dwells within them; their bodies are the temples t..

2:5.7 who is so powerful in creation and in the control t.,

3:1.3 and there is nothing hidden from the light t..”

3:4.1 creations, and upon the manifold creatures t..

3:5.2 “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness t..”

3:6.6 truly suffer, but I do not comprehend the nature t..

5:6.4 creative consciousness and the freewill control t..

17:8.1 the manifold functions of the personnel t..

28:6.7 when mercy is exhausted, when the “memory” t.

36:6.7 world, but we are wholly ignorant of the nature t..

39:2.14 courts of Salvington and secretaries to the rulers t..

42:4.14 shifted is always a “quantum” or some multiple t.,

48:4.16 and beings of Paradise perfection have no need t..

69:9.13 Owners t. were said to have a “priest’s title.”

72:7.1 The city (or some subdivision t.) concerns itself with

88:1.8 the chiefs were highly prized, and the trimmings t.

89:4.10 their sacrifices, the gods having enjoyed the soul t..

89:6.6 building the walls of Jericho, “laid the foundation t.

89:6.6 and set up the gates t. in his youngest son, Segub.”

103:7.12 of the Seven Master Spirits; the first unification t.,

103:7.12 in the Deity of the Supreme; the finality unity t.,

104:1.11 Paul made mention t. in only a few of his letters to

104:3.3 the incompleteness of the experiential inhabitants t..

105:4.4 Relations existent within the I AM as the unity t. is

106:3.3 among the Supreme Creator members t. betokens

106:7.7 but doubtless the absonite architects t. perceive its

106:8.15 the human conception t. would do well to include

110:6.3 the entire personality, not of some one phase t..

112:6.7 this character becomes memory when the patterns t.

112:7.6 fact in time and is responsive to the vicissitudes t..

112:7.17 equally convinced that among the administrators t.

115:6.6 inward toward Paradise and the Deities t. and

117:2.3 They have experiences and the memory t., but

118:9.3 expression, will he achieve perfected control t..

120:0.7 of the various Paradise Deities and associations t.;

121:5.12 brought to this world the bread of life and water t..

124:4.9 for they have given you life and the nurture t..”

125:6.9 “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, and the people t., what

132:2.10 necessary to moral choosing, but not the actuality t..

133:7.8 associated sensation-recognition and memory t.,

136:0.1 heaven but hardly entered into the happiness t..

139:12.5 that seems right to a man, but the end t. is death.”

140:6.13 Sufficient for the day is the trouble t..”

143:5.2 father Jacob who gave us this well, and who drank t.

144:5.79 us day by day with the living waters of the river t..

149:6.12 warning of the prophet who said: ‘The priests t.

149:6.12 teach for hire, and the prophets t. divine for money

151:4.2 heaven are able to come and rest in the branches t..”

153:2.12 bread, if a man eats t., he shall never die in spirit.

153:3.2 is the bread of life nor that my blood is the water t.

159:4.6 the Scriptures and their misinterpretations t.

166:3.5 of life and to refresh themselves with the water t..

176:3.7 behold your spiritual fruits and in consequence t. are

178:3.2 kingdom and have revealed to you the mysteries t.

190:3.1 this gospel and confirming believers in the faith t..

193:0.2 my words without comprehending the meaning t..

193:2.2 The bread of life and the water t. are given only to

195:9.8 of things beautiful cannot thrill like the sight t.,

thereon

13:1.2 concerns only those beings who function t. and go

13:1.4 sphere of the Universal Father, and t. is a special

13:4.6 is limited to native beings and those who work t.,

14:1.11 of both celestial and terrestrial origin sojourning t..

56:5.2 two subabsolute levels have differentiated, and t.

69:9.13 under the protection of the magic taboos erected t..

109:2.10 part of mortal life; they are divine superimpositions t.

111:2.5 all influences antecedent thereto and impinging t..

115:6.2 Isle of Paradise and the infinite Deities resident t..

119:3.2 its consideration by Immanuel and his report t..

120:2.5 and the immediate generation of men living t.

132:7.4 And t. have many of your people remained all these

133:2.3 Gonod was all day occupied with meditations t.,

166:4.9 he had many times sought fruit t. and found none,

169:3.3 Lazarus, Jesus never consented to make comment t..

186:1.4 saw them raise the cross piece with Jesus nailed t.,

195:6.9 sociologist surveys a community, makes a report t.,

thereto

2:2.7 experience with evil and all man’s relations t. are

2:5.9 one reasonable and natural personality reaction t.:

7:1.6 Spirit-gravity pull and response t. operate not only

8:1.8 that the central universe and all that pertains t.

11:5.9 from nether Paradise and will eventually return t.

12:3.12 qualitative or quantitative realities responsive t..

14:2.4 of all environmental stimuli and all reactions t..

25:3.2 of a superuniverse and eventually return t.,

27:4.4 long preparation therefor and the long journey t.,

34:6.4 out from the Eternal, they are certain to return t.,

42:1.6 comes from the Paradise Presences and returns t.,

42:1.8 having gone out from Paradise, they must return t.,

42:4.2 from returning to its source, it is ever responsive t.,

42:11.5 to neutralize gravity action and all responses t..

44:8.2 to this natural ability, or rather supplemental t.,

45:6.4 some other experience analogous and equivalent t..

55:8.1 and each planet sends its ten representatives t..

84:1.1 founded on sex relations; they were incidental t..

89:8.2 sacrificial, no thought of hygiene being attached t..

101:7.3 followed by enlarging concepts of relationship t..

107:6.6 material-gravity circuits, Adjusters are not subject t.

108:3.7 undoubtedly they return t. upon the deaths of their

109:6.2 career, when released by natural death (or prior t.),

110:7.5 resident in the morontia soul, and in addition t. this

111:2.5 human mind and cosmic influences antecedent t.

117:1.2 Paradise-attainment capacity who can ascend t. in

131:3.3 you acquire strength to resist future tendencies t..

132:7.5 largely without a philosophy of living as related t..

133:2.2 Godlike to share your life and all that relates t. on

136:5.4 I cannot limit your creatures in anything related t..

138:4.2 hungry soul who may seek to gain an entrance t..

138:6.3 Said Jesus: “My kingdom and the gospel related t.

140:4.10 pleasing surroundings may greatly contribute t..

140:6.13 the kingdom, and when you have found entrance t.,

153:5.4 the flesh and all that pertains t. is of little profit.

155:6.13 of the spiritual nature, it is indeed the gateway t..

166:3.2 seek the kingdom of heaven shall find entrance t..

166:3.3 straight and narrow, that the door which leads t. is

166:3.3 to destruction is broad, that the entrance t. is wide,

166:3.4 they may subsequently seek entrance t. when the

168:4.4 prayer and the reception of the full spiritual answer t.

168:4.8 and so deformed by superstition that the answer t.

theretofore

22:7.5 a selected and original concept which has not t.

24:6.8 T. only the broadcasts of the superuniverses and

60:3.8 T. the marine life of the Atlantic-Gulf waters and

62:2.3 largest brains for their size of any animal that had t.

73:5.3 in advance of anything that had been attempted t. on

74:7.22 T., mankind had presumed that all procreation

84:3.8 to till the soil, consented to do what had t. been

97:1.6 T. the Hebrews had regarded the favor of Yahweh

105:7.3 the qualification of new phases of the t. unqualified.

118:10.19 personality to detect harmony in what was t. chaos.

119:7.3 T. had he always appeared as a fully developed

127:2.7 T., always had he depended upon a frank

154:2.1 T. each synagogue had existed and functioned as

thereupon

20:6.4 attunement with his Adjuster, t. he begins that part

20:6.8 T. the bestowal Avonal and the Creator Son send

22:2.2 T. they are trinitized in the secret embrace of the

27:0.11 T. are you ready to begin the endless career of a

28:1.3 T. the formal resignations of the tertiaphim are

29:5.5 They are t. succeeded by the associate force

38:8.6 personality transformation is administered; and t.,

40:8.3 T. does the indwelling Adjuster return forthwith to

41:1.1 centers and physical controllers, who t. assume full

42:2.8 primal motions initiated by the God of Action and t.

51:1.4 T. they become practically material beings,

52:5.6 T. the bestowal Avonal and the Creator Michael

112:3.2 reflective associates have verified these findings, t.

189:1.10 Jesus t. asked the Most High of Edentia for the

therewith

28:4.1 a living mirror and therein to see and t. to hear the

30:1.11 and fusion t. constitutes them Spirit-fused mortals

45:7.7 and assign suffrage qualifications in accordance t..

52:5.6 bestowal of the Spirit of Truth, and concomitant t.

54:5.10 on the part of all beings in any way concerned t..

55:7.1 Concomitant t. the finaliters inaugurate their active

65:7.1 headquarters or from some world connected t.,

105:4.1 concomitant t. they postulate the self-segmentation

109:5.5 and, subsequent to fusion t., will present the new

116:5.10 Concomitant t. the spiritual circuits of the Master

121:4.3 “I have learned in whatsoever state I am, t. to be

140:1.5 things essential to eternal survival shall be secured t..

149:5.2 of the Lord than great treasure and trouble t..

149:5.2 herbs where love is than a fatted ox and hatred t..

182:2.3 received these arms and girded themselves t.

thermal

42:3.8 outer (chemically active) electrons by electrical, t.,

thesenot included

theynon-exhaustive

53:9.7 “And t. who know you among the worlds will be

123:6.9 adding, “t. who love me so much should be able to

131:2.6 T. who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength

131:2.9 t. who sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.

131:2.11 T. who are wise shall shine as the brightness of the

131:2.11 t. who turn many to righteousness as the stars

131:2.12 and earth: ‘Great peace have t. who love my law.

131:3.7 Blessed are t. who have insight into the deathless

131:4.7 t. who know that God is enthroned in the heart are

131:8.6T. who know the laws of the Eternal are wise.

131:8.6 T. who know the laws of God are liberal minded.

138:3.6 that t. who are whole need not a physician, but

140:3.4 Happy are t. who hunger and thirst for righteousness

140:3.8 Happy are t. who mourn, for they shall be comforted

140:3.8 Happy are t. who weep, for t. shall receive the spirit

140:3.11 Happy are t. who are persecuted for righteousness’

140:5.8 Happy are t who hunger and thirst for righteousness

140:5.16 Happy are t. who mourn, for they shall be comforted

140:5.20Happy are t. who are persecuted for righteousness

143:5.6 God is spirit, and t. who worship him must worship

144:8.3 As a rule t. who are gorgeously appareled and who

146:2.6 T. who would receive mercy must show mercy;

147:8.4 t. who do these things shall restore the wasted

148:4.10T. who have the spirit of God are indeed the sons

155:1.2 said: ‘Blessed are t. who put their trust in this Son.

158:8.1 t. who receive me receive also Him who sent me.

160:2.9 Said your Master, “Happy are t. who mourn”—if a

166:3.5 And t. who shall thus take the kingdom in spiritual

174:3.2 t. who are accounted worthy to attain the worlds

174:5.7 t. who reject me and refuse to receive my teaching

178:1.16 Let controversy come only when t. who despise

180:6.1 I warn you the hour draws near when t. who kill

181:2.11 I warn you that t. who fight with the sword perish

181:2.11 while t. who labor in the spirit achieve life

183:3.7 T. who take the sword shall perish by the sword.

thick

2:1.1 creatures he apparently “dwells in the t. darkness.”

41:6.3 stone surface, on the sun six thousand miles t.;

58:2.2 would make a layer only one tenth of an inch t.;

58:5.3 The outer crust was about forty miles t..

58:7.3 ancient rock systems are as much as four miles t.,

59:3.1 gradually built up very t. layers of limestone.

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and rock 25,000 feet t..

59:3.9 regions these rock salt beds are seventy feet t..

59:4.6 Kentucky, and are about one hundred feet t.,

59:4.8 in Europe the Devonian rocks are 20,000 feet t..

59:4.13 Tree types, two feet t. and forty feet high, developed

59:5.10 early Carboniferous age are from 500 to 2,000 feet t.

60:4.2 areas of land are sometimes 15,000 to 20,000 feet t.;

173:1.3 about the size of a ten cent piece but twice as t..

thickening

57:8.4 the equilibrium of the gradually t. earth’s crust.

thickens

11:7.6 space t., and it t. somewhat faster than does the

thicker

15:5.12 In those regions of t. clustering, collisions are not

58:2.2 But were this ozone layer just a trifle t., you would

thickness

15:3.2 plane, the breadth being far greater than the t. and

58:5.3 directly upon, a molten sea of basalt of varying t.,

58:7.3 The average t. of this transition stone, the oldest

59:3.1 The t. of this ancient rock layer averages about one

59:3.9 the average t. of this Niagara series being about six

59:4.5 the limestone layers run from 500 to 5,000 feet in t..

59:4.6 Devonian flood average one thousand feet in t..

59:4.16 these successive layers, which attained a t. of over

59:5.15 beds over central and eastern United States vary in t.

59:5.15 Europe the coal-bearing strata are 18,000 feet in t..

59:5.18 this inundation average about one thousand feet in t..

59:6.4 The strata of this transition period vary in t. from

60:1.3 These deposits vary in t. from 3,000 to 10,000 feet,

60:2.5 The t. of these combined salt- and fresh-water

60:3.5 this age, their average t. being about 2,000 feet.

60:3.9 These layers vary in t. from 200 feet in some places

thief

165:2.4 other means than by the door is a t. and a robber.

165:2.8 The t. breaks into the fold only to steal, and to kill,

165:5.4 the purse waxes not old, where no t. can despoil,

165:5.6 broken into if he knew what hour the t. was to come.

171:0.7 hanging on a Roman cross with a dying t. on one

187:4.0 4. THE THIEF ON THE CROSS

187:4.1 the other t., who had many times heard the Master

187:4.1 When Jesus heard the t. say this, he turned his

187:4.2 When this t. reached out for salvation, he found

187:4.2 this t. could no longer resist the conviction that this

187:4.3 this episode of the conversion and reception of the t.

187:4.7 Just after the repentant t. heard the Master’s

thieves

186:4.4 the last-minute decision of the captain to take two t.

186:4.5 As soon as the t. could be made ready, they were

186:4.5 they were led into the courtyard, where they gazed

186:5.2 ways without dying on a cross between two t..

187:0.2 The two t. crucified with Jesus were associates of

187:1.2 For the two t. the centurion had notices which

187:3.3 God—look at him now—crucified between two t..”

187:3.3 Even the two t. also railed at him and cast

187:5.8 at Golgotha, they did accordingly to the two t., but

188:1.1 ordered the other soldiers to leave the two t. while

188:1.5 then departed for Gehenna with the bodies of the t.

194:4.1 his enemies and so quickly crucified between two t.,

thighs

70:10.6 and her belly shall swell, and her t. shall rot, and

thin

49:2.13 an atmosphere as t. as that of your outer neighbor,

thingsee thing, no; thing, one; thing, only; thing, same

1:1.6 the significant t. is that you should know him and

5:5.12 it must not seek to be a t. apart in the totality of

9:0.1 A strange t. occurred when, in the presence of

9:4.5 Energy is t., mind is meaning, spirit is value.

11:9.8 After all, to mortals the most important t. about

12:7.2 because that is the best way to do that particular t.

12:8.13 both the spirit and the t. converge in the person of

12:9.4 analysis does not reveal what a person or a t. can do.

27:5.2 the brilliant beings who are the very t. you wish to

36:6.5 The departing life of such a living t possesses neither

48:1.6 the divine spirit indwells you, almost as a t. apart—

56:10.20 learned that love is the greatest t. in the universe—

61:2.10 About this time a notable t. occurred in western

63:6.5 That food was the all-important t. in the lives of

71:2.8 they represent the right way even to do a wrong t..

72:12.2 What a wonderful t. could be done on this world if

74:3.5 the first time such a t. had occurred on earth since

77:5.6 Never in the world’s history had such a t. occurred.

77:7.8 never can be such a t. as demoniacal possession.

87:5.7 heap vituperation upon some lucky or much loved t.

92:1.3 religion is the last t. to perish or change in a race.

97:7.5 “Behold he takes up the isles as a very little t..”

101:1.7 to prove untrue to the realest and deepest t. within

102:8.4 the name of God to the best and highest t. he knows.

105:1.5 the I AM may be conceived as both t. and no t.,

112:2.12 The observer cannot be the t. observed; evaluation

112:2.12 demands some degree of transcendence of the t.

112:7.6 selfhood is material; it is a t. in the universe and as

118:5.1 God cannot do the ungodlike t..

123:5.7 “Can any good t. come out of Nazareth?”

125:0.6 I well know, no matter what unwise t. I might do,

130:3.7 unspiritualized learning is a treacherous t. in human

131:1.2 When he decrees a t., that t. is.

131:2.8 every man’s work to judgment with every secret t.

131:2.9 No good t. will God withhold from those who

131:5.5 if I purpose not to do again the evil t., that sin will

131:8.4 A little knowledge is a dangerous t..

133:1.5 any one should be so unthinking as to do such a t.,

133:4.5 The great t. in all human experience is the realization

133:4.10 Such a t. is indeed difficult and seldom yields

133:4.12 I well know you did not plan to do the t. which is

133:9.3 the Hebrew wise man: “Wisdom is the principal t.;

134:5.4 There is no such t. as a “chosen people.”

136:4.2 The first t. Jesus did, after thinking through the

136:5.4 abridgment of time, and the t. projected is existent

136:5.5 equivalent to the enactment of the t. conceived

136:8.3 if he would consent to do just one unnatural t.,

137:1.3 Are we to forsake him? Is this the right t. to do?”

137:2.6 “Can any such good t. come out of Nazareth?”

137:6.2 Who has heard such a t.?

139:6.3 Jesus, “Can any good t. come out of Nazareth?”

146:2.15 Scriptures, saying: “It is a good t. to give thanks to

147:5.7 The important t. is not the rapidity of your progress

149:2.11 offered his fellows the superior t. which ought to be.

151:2.5 that you once told us to beware of this very t..

156:5.13 true believer lives, he finds it easier to do the right t.

159:4.6 “The t. most deplorable is not merely this idea of

159:5.9 do the best t. possible actively to lead your brother

160:5.4 This t., being, state, or order of existence, or

162:2.5 reasoned the Roman rulers would not do such a t.

163:2.9 willing to do at this time the very t. which Jesus

163:3.3 Whatever t. or person comes between you and the

164:4.11 that God would do such a t. only at the request of

165:5.3 Seek the greater t., and the lesser will be found

167:3.2 Jesus had presumed to do such a t. on the Sabbath

172:1.6 seeing that Mary has done a good t. in her heart?

177:4.10 What a crushing t. is disappointment in the lives of

185:1.5 Another t. which brought him into great disfavor

188:4.12 The great t. about the death of Jesus is not the fact

192:2.1 to proving that love is the greatest t. in the world.

195:6.17 The t. discovered is real and apparently uniform,

195:6.17 or else it could not have become known as a t..

196:3.2 designating these realities as t., meaning, and value.

thing, no or thing, no such

0:3.11 No t. or being, no relativity or finality, exists except

2:1.5 No t. is new to God, and no cosmic event ever

2:2.5 There is no t. lacking in the beauty and perfection

4:1.6 Except for God, there would be no such t. as

25:1.1 In the spiritual world there is no such t. as menial

56:10.14 a whole; no t. or being exists or lives in isolation.

105:1.5 the I AM may be conceived as both t. and no t.,

115:3.17 to the conclusion that there is no such t. as an end.

131:2.9 No good t. will God withhold from those who

181:2.19 to him who is God-knowing, there is no such t. as

thing, one

3:3.4 O. is certain: God is never subjected to surprise.

10:7.5 can immediately think of a thousand and o. things—

19:6.8 O. is certain: The universe is nonstatic; only God is

20:4.5 the Urantian sojourn of Michael of Nebadon, o. is

34:1.3 Of only o. are we certain: The Spirit presence in

42:0.1 Force, energy, is the o. which stands as a monument

42:2.21 O. is certain: If the power directors are conversant

44:2.1 spirit-morontia world has a thousand and o. things

48:6.37 you can do several things as easily as o. if you

53:2.5 We are certain of only o., and that is: Whatever

54:6.4 o. should be made clear: If you are made to suffer

66:1.5 O. is certain: As I executed my assignment of

68:4.3 The o. which early established and crystallized the

102:2.8 Religion is man’s supreme endowment, the o.

108:5.3 O. you can depend upon: The Adjusters will never

109:1.3 the o. which no amount of divine endowment can

111:6.9 Man’s ability to transcend himself is the o. which

112:0.14 12. Personality is o. which can be added to spirit,

114:7.16 a prominent o. is the location on the planet of a

117:2.4 O. is certain: Our status is fixed by the Trinity

120:1.4 your bestowal you need be concerned with but o.,

125:5.8 interested supremely in just o.: to proclaim truth

130:5.4 O. happened on a visit to Fair Havens which Ganid

136:1.5 And the kingdom could mean only o. to any devout

136:8.3 if he would consent to do just o. unnatural thing,

138:3.8 they spoke of but o.: the goodness and friendliness

139:0.4 O. is certain: They had not all been put through the

139:4.10 O. is certain, John was thoroughly dependable.

139:11.5 The o. about Jesus which Simon so much admired

140:8.23 The o. which John gained from this day’s teaching

143:1.4 this o. I will do, regardless of the misunderstanding

143:5.13 Jesus told Nalda only o. about herself, but his look

145:5.10 of o. we are certain: We follow a teacher who seeks

147:3.5 idea of helping himself which proved to be the o. he

148:5.3 But of o. you may be sure: The Father does not send

149:2.9 And it is the o. shameful thing about the religion that

160:3.1 O. I am sure of: Emotional excitement is not the

160:4.10 Wise planning, therefore, becomes the o. essential

160:4.11 Life is not real to one who cannot do some o. well,

162:8.3 Only o. is really worth while, and since Mary has

163:2.5 the price, if you will supply the o. which you lack.”

163:2.7 Almost every human being has some o. which is

164:4.9 “Whether this man is a sinner, I know not; but o. I

176:4.5 Only o. we are certain of, that is, when he does

176:4.6 We are sure of only o.: Jesus has promised to come

181:2.13 O. you may be certain of, Levi: You have won the

186:5.9 You mortals are the sons of God, and only o. is

thing, only

0:4.12 Paradise is motionless, being the only stationary t. in

34:1.3 Of only one t. are we certain: The Spirit presence

53:2.5 We are certain of only one t., and that is: Whatever

130:7.6 Space is not empty, and the only t. man knows

136:1.5 the kingdom could mean only one t. to any devout

139:5.9 only t. he could think to do was to consult the chief

149:3.3 The only uniform t about men is the indwelling spirit

162:8.3 Only one t. is really worth while, and since Mary

176:4.6 We are sure of only one t.: He has promised to come

186:5.9 You mortals are the sons of God, and only one t. is

thing, same

12:7.2 You observe that God does the same t. in the same

12:7.5 depend on his doing the same t. in the same identical

42:4.1 in origin, nature, and destiny—one and the same t.,

88:1.1 same t. is true of the reputation of many medicines

161:1.8 That two things which are related to the same t. are

175:1.4 and stubborn rulers go right on doing this same t..

194:3.17 the same t. happened in Philadelphia, Alexandria,

thingness

102:4.2 self-consciousness plus other-existences—other-t.,

thingssee things, all

0:0.3 associated concepts of the t., meanings, and values

0:1.12 The absonite level of reality is characterized by t.

0:4.10 centering in the Eternal Son from those t. which

0:11.5 the welfare of the whole creation of t. and beings,

1:5.3 so it is true that “the invisible t. of God are partially

1:5.3 are partially understood by the t. which are made.”

1:7.1 Interactions can be had between nonpersonal t.,

2:1.1 “he does great and marvelous t. without number.”

2:1.9 And these t. are absolutely true, notwithstanding the

2:4.1 righteousness in the earth, for in these t. I delight.”

2:7.3 the story of t. spiritual, as it is told by numerous

3:2.10 many t. occur on the evolutionary worlds which

3:5.11 stimulative of the irrepressible reach for better t..

7:1.2 This gravity control of spiritual t. operates

8:6.3 “The Spirit searches all t., even the deep t. of God.”

9:0.4 consist—t., meanings, and values; energies, minds,

9:1.8 In addition to this supercontrol t. physical,

9:3.1 is one of the most real and eternally dependable t. in

9:5.3 entities of the most primitive types of living t..

9:8.13 its enlarged sensitivity to the reality of spiritual t..

10:7.2 As t. appear to the mortal on the finite level,

10:7.5 can think of a thousand and one t.—catastrophic

11:0.1 And again it should be reiterated that spirit t. and

11:4.5 the mind of mortal man, the t. which the Father has

12:7.2 the habits of God, his way of repeatedly doing t.;

12:7.2 repeatedly doing t.; and he ever does all t. well.

12:7.5 the assurance of stability for all created t. and beings.

12:8.8 even human mind, the ability to co-ordinate t., ideas,

12:9.3 the sum of two or more t. is very often something

13:2.5 difficulties as you attempt to understand these t.

14:4.1 There are seven basic forms of living t. and beings

14:4.9 In the central universe the lower living t. undergo the

14:5.3 arrive in Havona, you will naturally enjoy doing t.

14:5.6 basic orders of intelligent beings and other living t.

16:6.10 validity, reality, to man’s experience in and with t.,

17:1.3 engage in the direction of t. physical, intellectual,

17:6.9 Such t. pertain to a future stage of evolution in

18:3.4 search the written records of the beginning of t.,

21:2.4 Before any new forms of t., great or small, may be

21:6.3 of service attended by the appearance of new t., new

22:7.14 those t. which transcend the creational limits of

23:2.16 the Ancients of Days would certainly know these t.,

24:5.5 co-ordination of the grand universe of t. and beings.

24:6.2 t. which “God has prepared for those who love such

25:4.17 There is always a best and right way to do t.;

27:1.5 any more pain, for the former t. have passed away.

27:4.3 there still is a proper and perfect way of doing t. on

28:5.10 these t. actually happen just as I have portrayed

28:6.8 Among many other t. the Significance of Origins

28:6.14 but on Uversa we actually do these t. in perfection.

31:10.15 these outer creations, nevertheless, of three t. we are

32:4.12 the maintenance of those t. for the love of which he

32:5.6 point, to tell you of our understanding of t. eternal.

33:7.1 Michael, is supremely concerned with but three t.:

35:2.8 have elected to do certain t. which their supervisors

35:4.2 many t. out of the ordinary are destined to happen,

35:9.8 when t. are fully sifted and finally settled, the gains

35:10.3 knowledge—actual training in really doing the t. they

35:10.3 It embraces training in t. material, intellectual,

36:3.8 From this point forward the evolution of living t.

36:5.12 gift of living t. which accounts for their inexplicable

36:6.2 T. material may enjoy an independent existence, but

36:6.7 There are some t. connected with the elaboration

37:6.4 We teach you how to execute the t. we command

37:6.6 primitive animalistic trends towards t. material.

38:2.3 as you could perceive) powers of knowing such t.;

39:4.8 attempt to express in creature life those t. which you

40:5.10 ministry of the Adjusters accomplishes two t.:

40:10.12 in addition to other t. the Trinity embrace endows

41:2.7 dust must be reckoned with; all of these material t.

43:4.8 That the teachers of olden times knew of these t. is

43:6.3 The Psalmist must have known about these t.,

44:0.21 to project the human mind from the t. of matter to

44:2.1 spirit-morontia world has a thousand and one t. of

44:2.1 t. worthy of reproduction but unknown on Urantia,

44:6.1 your own pitiful but worthy efforts to do these t.

44:8.4 those t. which you so earnestly longed to do on earth

46:2.2 plant life and the morontia world of living t. both

46:2.6 the t. of Jerusem so transcend the t. of Urantia that

46:2.7 you are far nearer your earth life of material t. than

48:4.12 the past savors of t. already mastered and achieved

48:5.7 Those t. which you might have learned on earth, but

48:6.37 you can do several t. as easily as one if you leave

49:1.5 of the preceding vegetable kingdom of living t.;

51:7.5 Urantians would appreciate the value of those t.

52:7.6 races are occupied with a thousand t. of interest

52:7.15 Wherefore, beloved, seeing that you look for such t.,

56:8.4 “The Son does only those t. which he sees the Father

55:6.4 Even so, “old t. are passing away; behold, all t. are

56:9.14 God is all and in all, and no t. or beings exist without

56:10.8 the eternal fitness of those t. which impinge upon the

58:3.4 of organized life—the germ plasm of living t. and

58:7.2 rock layers does not necessarily prove that living t.

59:6.2 one hundred thousand species of living t. on earth.

61:2.13 the ancestral forms of most living t. were then alive.

63:4.7 Only two t. came to occupy the minds of these

65:3.1 all these seemingly strange evolutions of living t.,

65:4.12 can well understand how puzzling some of these t.

65:6.2 original endowment of adaptation in living t. and

65:6.2 These interminable efforts of all living t. evidence the

65:8.3 these t. are all present in the mind of Infinity and

67:2.1 on the eve of the realization of great t. on Urantia,

71:2.8 Popular elections may not always decide t. rightly,

71:6.1 is destructive of those t. which it seeks to maintain.

71:7.6 1. The knowledge of t..

72:12.2 nation, great t. could quickly happen on this world.

74:3.8 by describing hosts of living t. too small to be seen

74:4.1 while Adam and Eve slumbered, strange t. were

74:4.4 temple, the midwayers, being able to do such t.,

74:8.11 the writing of their narrative of the beginning of t..

76:2.2 make offerings to the priesthood of the t. at hand.

77:7.3 But they did many strange t. on earth prior to the

77:8.11 physical contact with what humans call “material t..”

77:8.11 certain definite powers over the t. of time and space,

81:2.14 to plan, to imagine new and better ways of doing t..

81:6.39 For all that, t. must not be despised just because they

83:8.4 If God has once joined any two t or persons together

84:4.6 During labor, scores of foolish t. were said and

85:0.2 they consisted of the t. of nature which were close

85:0.4 The inexplicable t. of life are termed “acts of God”

85:4.2 Many t. and numerous events have functioned as

86:1.5 that crops were immediately influenced by many t.

86:2.5 to continue to ascribe t. difficult of comprehension

86:4.2 always to imagine unseen t. in the terms of t. seen.

86:4.3 dreams of doing all sorts of queer t. while asleep

87:5.11 1. Duty—those t. which must be done to keep the

88:5.1 through fear that one’s enemies might use these t.

88:5.2 charms were concocted from a great variety of t.:

89:1.3 the Hebrews are full of the mention of t. clean and

91:1.3 Early men did not perceive that material t. were not

91:8.8 man is perplexed by the thought of talking t. over

91:8.13 Pray only for values, not t.; for growth, not for

97:9.1 notwithstanding that the priests’ record of these t.

97:9.22 After Uzziah, t. went from bad to worse, and Judah

99:5.8 declares that faith is the substance of t. hoped for

99:5.8 of things hoped for and the evidence of t. not seen.

100:2.4 enhances the ability to discover beauty in t.,

100:4.4 the senses tell of the existence of t.; mind discovers

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by such t. as: fatigue,

100:6.6 nor powers, nor t. present, nor t. to come, nor height

100:7.18 old t. are passing away; behold, all t. are becoming

101:2.16 as to your belief in, and experience with, t. spiritual.

101:5.5 career upon the assumption of the reality of three t.:

101:7.5 not confound the t. of God with the t. of Caesar.

102:1.1 “Human t. must be known in order to be loved,

102:1.1 but divine t. must be loved in order to be known.”

102:2.5 unless such mind is firmly aware of material t.,

102:7.2 order, plan, and purpose of the whole creation of t.

103:6.2 opposite avenues of approaching the universe of t.

103:6.6 Both energy-t. and spirit values are colored by

103:6.7 the intervening domain of the morontia world of t.

103:7.11 by assuming the reality of three t.: matter, motion,

103:7.11 the assumption of the validity of three t.: mind, spirit,

103:7.13 the innate recognition of t., meanings, and values.

103:9.6 Reason introduces man to the world of facts, to t.;

105:5.10 of tertiary maximums—t., meanings, and values that

105:6.4 Misadaptation, disharmony, and conflict, all these t.

106:0.19 unified concept of the cosmic growth of t., values

107:2.4 supreme Adjuster has had more experience, can do t.

108:5.8 they cannot mechanically and arbitrarily do such t.;

110:7.10 Among other t., the Adjuster pleaded “that he more

112:0.2 some of the t. which are known about personality:

113:3.1 One of the most important t. a destiny guardian

113:3.6 of humanity, do such difficult and complex t.?

114:6.6 labor incessantly to make t. what they ought to be.

114:6.10 and plan for the realization of the better t. of a new

114:7.16 Among the many t. difficult to understand

117:6.2 The limitless t. of creation depend on his presence

117:6.7 administration of created, creating, or evolving t.

118:3.2 T. are time conditioned, but truth is timeless.

118:3.5 Space comes the nearest of all nonabsolute t. to

118:5.1 omnipotence not only creates t. with a nature but

118:7.7 Subpersonal living t. indicate mind activating energy-

118:10.13 As long as men measure by the yardstick of the t. of

118:10.15 And if such t. can happen to a planet, then even

118:10.15 then even greater t. can happen to a system and

119:5.3 We had heard of such t. but now we beheld them.

119:7.5 the creator of all this local universe of t. and beings

120:0.1 sovereignty of his self-made universe of t. and

120:2.2 those t. which mercy admonished you not to do

120:3.2 to the realization and exemplification of some t.

122:3.2 he was torn in mind as he pondered how such t.

122:4.1 messenger appeared to him and, among other t.,

122:10.1 As he turned these t. over in his mind, his

123:2.3 the manner in which various groups of living t. are

123:3.4 the parents talked over many t., including the plans

123:4.2 too often the children played at the more serious t.

123:6.8 unconventional manner of relating himself to t.

124:1.8 while the actual creator and organizer of all these t.

124:2.6 He delighted in talking over t. cultural, educational,

124:3.9 he learned how hateful such t. were from the Jewish

124:4.4 in truth the actual creator of this local universe of t.

124:4.8 And it was possible to do many such t. at Nazareth,

125:2.2 made on his youthful but thoughtful mind by the t.

125:2.7 heard Jesus discuss t. temporal and eternal, human

125:6.8 Our Father in heaven has ordained these t.; let us

126:1.5 But Jesus did none of these t.; wherefore was the

126:3.9 Jesus had quite thoroughly settled many t. about his

126:3.14 talked less about those t. which an average person

126:4.6 He does all these t. by the greatness of his might,

127:2.1 proposed to bring t to a head through political revolt

127:3.6 and Jesus recounted many t. by the way, including

127:3.14 of anticipation of better times and better t..

127:4.8 daughter with a keen appreciation of t. noble and

127:5.3 listened sympathetically to the recital of these t.,

127:6.8 Jesus said that all such t. must await “my hour,”

128:5.8 And now t. began to happen—marriage was in the air

128:7.8 Jesus talked t. over with the runaway lad and, since

130:1.5 that it cannot contain the small and unreal t. of evil.

130:3.7 you should stand up and tell them the great t. you

130:4.1 which had to do with the theory that the material t.

130:4.2 The material t. of finite creation are the time-space

130:4.13 appear in the shadow cast by a finite universe of t.

130:6.3 but the big t. and the real t. of this world and the

130:6.3 But you could do great t. with your body if you

130:6.3 if you hasten off to where great t. are waiting to be

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his fellow travelers about t. social,

131:1.5 he gives us the abundant harvest of the good t. of

131:2.3 God reveals the deep and secret t. because the light

131:2.10 it is your own sins which have withheld the good t.

131:3.3 as the shadow follows the substance of material t..

131:3.3 Those who avoid evil by seeing t as they are gain joy

131:3.6 Do not to others those t. you would not wish done

131:9.3 Faith must be very near the truth of t., and I do not

131:10.5 we may ask many t. of God, and he will give us

132:3.2 Knowledge pertains to t. observed, but truth

132:4.4 Jesus was very fond of doing t.—even little t.—for

132:7.9 When man goes in partnership with God, great t.

133:0.2 Gonod and Ganid had purchased so many t. in Rome

133:2.1 I dare say you have done many such brave t. in the

133:3.7 they deliberately choose to do mean t., but, tell me

133:4.2 so as to render the difficult t. of divine life readily

133:4.3 “Render unto Caesar the t. which are Caesar’s and

133:4.3 and unto God the t. which are God’s.

133:4.5 when you fail to discern the greater t. of life which

133:4.11 “Remember, there are two t. you cannot run away

133:5.5 when limited in its application to physical t.; but

133:6.1 they talked at great length about the worship of t.

133:7.4 Jesus told Ganid many interesting t. about nature

134:3.7 their religions were in regard to the fundamental t.

134:8.2 Among other t. he asked his Father to send back the

135:1.4 his parents expected great t. of this their only son,

135:11.3 knowing fully the great t. in preparation for John

136:1.6 the world knew nothing of such t. until the Creator

136:9.6 The kingdoms of earth were paltry t. to interest the

137:1.6 In the coming kingdom, be not mindful of those t.

137:2.6 mulberry tree, turning over in his mind the many t.

137:4.5 That was one of the very t. he had decided not to

137:4.8 “Again I declare that I have not come to do t. in this

137:5.1 Jesus talked over many t. of importance to the

137:6.2 All these t. have my hands made,’ says the Lord.

137:6.2 And when you see these t., your heart shall rejoice

137:8.9 for my Father’s kingdom concerns not t. visible and

137:8.14 And whatever it shall cost you in the t. of the world,

138:3.6 you shall more abundantly enjoy the good t. of the

139:5.4 was not a man who could be expected to do big t.,

139:5.4 Philip was a man who could do little t. in a big way,

139:6.4 Jesus enjoyed hearing Nathaniel discourse on t.

139:6.5 children should partake only of the serious t. of life.

139:6.6 and t. were becoming tense and tangled among the

139:12.4 even criticize in his mind many t. about Jesus.

140:1.5 other t. essential to eternal survival shall be secured

140:3.1 Some of the t. which I am about to say to you may

140:4.3 It makes other t. more tasty, and thus salt serves by

140:5.21 And a fatherly love can freely do all these t.

140:5.21t. which brotherly love can hardly encompass.

140:6.6 that, while Moses looked with favor upon such t.,

140:8.9 reply, “Render to Caesar the t. which are Caesar’s

140:8.9 are Caesar’s and to God the t. which are God’s.”

140:8.20 The Master recognized the many good t. which

140:8.20 Jesus was a real man of great experience in the t.

140:10.1 only a religion that imposed the doing of certain t.

141:5.3 “Your spirit unity implies two t., which always will

141:6.4 You cannot teach the deep t. of the spirit to those

142:4.2 “Because you appreciate the beauty of t. created

142:4.2 his prohibitions of images and the likeness of t. in

142:6.6 about the realities of the spirit to reveal these t. to

142:7.1 ambassadors of the kingdom, you told us many t.,

143:2.3 you are to become new creatures; old t. are to pass

143:3.5 Philip was nonplused by the way t. were going.

143:5.9 to voice her real and personal longing for better t.

145:2.3 Among other t., the Master said: “You well know

145:5.1 at least subordinated to the ministry of t. physical.

145:5.7 become occupied with the ministry of t. physical to

146:2.16 but in all these t. by prayer and supplication, let your

146:3.1 allowing the truth of many t. he said but pointing

146:3.2 thoroughgoing honesty about those t. which one

146:7.1 so that they could no more do these strange t..

147:4.8 real insight into the rightness and wrongness of t.,

147:6.4 in our law that it is lawful to do many needful t. on

147:8.4 And they who do these t. shall restore the wasted

148:1.2 of personal experience in the t. of the kingdom,

148:5.2 I have come to make a beginning of setting these t.

148:6.1 among many other t., the Master said: “My son, you

148:7.2 Is it lawful to do such t. on the Sabbath day?”

148:9.3 And those who saw these t. were amazed.

149:0.2 saying that it was not his province to do those t.

149:2.7 inevitable that some extraordinary t. should happen.

149:4.1 among other t. said, in reply: “Anger is a material

149:5.1 Among other t., Jesus said in answer to Simon’s

149:6.4 having already received the abundance of good t.

150:1.1 Of all the daring t. which Jesus did in connection

150:9.2 We hear big t. about you, but we notice that you

151:2.3 Said he: “Master, while I recognize many good t.

151:2.5 I admire their ability to do these t., but I am equally

151:3.1 Eventually, all these t. shall come to light.

151:3.7 The parable proceeds from the t. which are known to

151:3.13 Jesus said the parable referred to two t.: First, it was

151:6.8 show them what great t. God has done for you.”

151:6.8 declaring what great t. Jesus had done for him.

152:0.2 I have suffered many t. from many physicians;

152:2.10 his disciples were disposed to call many t. miracles

153:2.1 And these t. shall be upon you and your seed

153:2.2 And when the princes of Judah heard these t., they

153:3.5 while I tell you the truth concerning those t. which

153:3.5 And it is just such t. that defile men, and not that

153:3.6 these traditions about t. clean and unclean,

153:4.2 Jesus could do these t. because he was in league with

154:4.6 many subsequent generations have said the same t.

154:6.2 they talked these t. over and agreed among

155:1.6 And many other t. the Master taught his apostles

155:2.2 had less to say about healing—t. physical—while

155:3.5 of sacredness to become attached to nonsacred t.,

155:3.6 the supposed supernatural origin of t., ultimately

155:6.5 subscribe to a belief in t. which are repugnant,

156:2.1 among other t., said: “This world is only a bridge;

156:2.6 “forget those t. which are in the past while you push

156:5.3 revelation of the Father that he never does such t.?”

156:5.16 Render to the Caesars the t. which are material and

156:5.19 But in all other t. related to honor and adulation seek

156:5.22 And many other t. Jesus taught them before they

156:6.2 and instructed the believers in the t. of the kingdom.

157:4.5 keys of the outward kingdom—the authority over t.

157:6.13 My Father is working with me in all these t.,

158:1.8 from certain t. said, Peter erroneously conjectured

158:1.10 “Arise and be not afraid; you shall see greater t.

158:2.2 the Son of Man, who must suffer many t. and

158:4.6 kingdom; no longer do we hold these t. in secret.

158:6.1 those t. which happened on the mountain cannot be

158:6.4 natural phenomena except when such t. are in

158:7.3 must presently go to Jerusalem, suffer many t.,

158:7.3 I declare that these t. shall never happen to you.”

158:8.1 If the t. you do with your hands, or the things you

158:8.1 or the t. you see with your eyes give offense in the

158:8.1 to enter the kingdom minus many of the beloved t.

159:1.3 two or three of you agree concerning these t. and

159:1.5 Freely you have received the good t. of the kingdom

159:2.1 after us; therefore I forbade him to do such t..”

159:2.1 will do many strange t. in my name, but I will not

159:3.3 generous recognition for the most praiseworthy t.

159:4.2 that you do not relate these t. to your brethren,

159:4.10 an authority in t. nonspiritual instead of appealing

159:5.8 but in actually doing, those t. which the gospel

160:3.1 The physical t. can be taken for granted, but the

160:3.1 Whence then comes the energy to do these great t.

160:4.9 man becomes the mediator between material t. and

160:4.10 intelligence to secure one’s share of the desirable t.

160:5.9 this God of past, present, and future universes of t.

161:1.8 That two t. which are related to the same thing are

161:2.2 Many remarkable t. have happened in connection

161:2.6 Jesus seems to foreknow t.; he even now dares to

161:2.9 And he says and does all these tremendous t. with

161:2.10 and do all of these extraordinary t. unless he were

162:2.4 and as many of these people recounted these t.,

162:7.3 these deluded teachers seek to do the t. which they

162:8.3 Martha, why are you anxious about so many t.

162:8.3 matters of life should give way before the greater t.

163:1.4 Freely you have received of the good t. of the

163:4.12 trust the Father for food and shelter and all other t.

163:6.4 the eyes which see and the ears which hear these t..

163:6.4 when they hear of these t., envy you who have heard

164:4.4 is not sent by God, how can he do these t.?

165:2.11 a man born blind and do all of the wonderful t. which

165:3.3 “Soon, very soon, will the t. which our enemies

165:4.1 a man’s life consists not in the abundance of the t.

165:4.1 leads to such devotion to the t. of this world that

165:4.8 he must leave all these t. to others when he dies.

165:5.2 not anxious or worried about the t. of the temporal

165:5.3 and I know that you have need of all these t..

166:1.7 There were just three t. to which the Pharisees paid

166:2.8 give thanks in recognition of the good t. bestowed

166:4.11 does he bestow t. physical upon the children of men

167:1.5 that it would be like the Father to do just such t.

167:7.1 Then, among other t., Jesus said: “The angelic hosts

168:4.1 therefore embraced the opportunity to say many t.

169:1.4 and obscured by the accumulation of the t. of men

169:3.2 that in your lifetime you enjoyed the good t. while

169:4.11 In fact, he taught only two t.: that God in himself is

170:2.20 he taught that two t. are essential to faith-entrance

171:4.2 he never disclosed to them that he knew such t..

171:4.9 that Jesus was to accomplish many t. by his death

171:7.7 he elicited interest, appealed to the better t. in human

171:7.8 Great t. happened not only because people had faith

171:7.9 Most of the really important t. which Jesus said or

171:8.11 He who is faithful in little t. is also likely to exhibit

172:3.10 the t. which belong to your peace, and which you

172:5.6 he honestly wondered what all these t. could mean

172:5.12 of the resurrection of Lazarus, and many other t.,

173:1.6 As Jesus was about to begin his address, two t.

173:2.2 question: “By what authority do you do these t.?

173:2.5 will I tell you by what authority I do these t..”

173:4.3 “God forbid that we should go on doing these t..”

173:5.4 “But, Master, how shall we know about these t.?

174:0.2 remember that I have trusted you with many t..”

174:0.2 “Do not allow the t. which you cannot understand

174:2.2 said, “Render to Caesar the t. that are Caesar’s

174:2.2 Caesar’s and render to God the t. that are God’s.”

175:1.20 Inasmuch as you do these t., are you witness to

176:1.1 wars, be not troubled, for though all these t. will

176:2.3 The t. which you now look down upon are coming

176:3.2 what have these t. to do with one who believes this

176:3.4 servant, you have been faithful over a few t.; I will

176:3.4 steward; you also have been faithful over a few t.,

176:4.3 Jesus promised to do two t. after he had ascended to

177:1.5 see to it that you tell no man the t. which I told you.”

177:2.1 Jesus said many t. which helped John better to

178:1.3 It is the believer’s duty to render to Caesar the t.

178:1.3 are Caesar’s and to God the t. which are God’s.

179:3.3 hereafter you will know the meaning of all these t..”

179:4.5 I would not have told you these t. at this, our last

179:5.7 “When you do these t., recall the life I have lived on

180:2.3 The apostles all recalled these t. while the Master

180:3.1 will you suffer many t. for the sake of my gospel.

180:3.2 they might do many strange t. without falling

180:4.3 “I am telling you these t. while I am still with you

180:6.1 And all of these t. they will do to you and to those

180:6.1 I am telling you in advance about these t. so that,

180:6.4 to the Son, and he will even show you t. to come;

180:6.7 rejoice with many who will understand these t.

181:1.6 And all of these t. have I told you that you might

181:2.10 I have said to you about rendering to Caesar the t.

181:2.18 the teacher and counselor of those who do such t..

181:2.20 to be shown, and very soon shall you see great t..

181:2.22 you might accomplish more permanent t., but if you

182:2.10 I have delighted to do the lesser t. as they should

182:3.4 But I have already told you about these t..”

184:3.10 That Jesus taught them impossible t. and otherwise

185:0.4 while giving meticulous attention to t. of trifling

185:2.3 this disturber of our nation is worthy to die for the t.

185:5.8 I have suffered many t. in a dream this night

188:3.5 We have sometimes dared to explain these t. to

189:0.2 Those t. which you ordinarily do for the creature,

189:4.13 in great haste to reach the tomb and see these t. for

190:1.3 the apostles, and you ought to understand these t..

190:2.7 the fact of this morontia visit because of certain t.

190:4.1 they stayed awake discussing these t. and hoping

190:5.3 know not the t. which have recently happened?”

190:5.3 Then asked the Master, “What t.?”

191:1.3 walked through the garden and talked of t. past,

191:1.5 Andrew intimated that Peter had seen t. which

191:2.1 Did I not tell you about these t. when I was present

192:1.2 had many interesting experiences to talk over, t.

192:2.12 No longer will you serve the material t. of life;

192:4.4 Because of certain t. said to the eleven while they

194:3.2 Many t. which happen in the course of a human

194:4.3 not one of them said that aught of the t. which he

194:4.4 The t. which God foreshadowed by the mouth of

195:1.2 all contending religions primarily because of two t.

195:5.4 1. Man’s logical attitude toward t. of material reality.

195:6.2 science; it is in no way concerned with material t..

195:6.7 in the street are both exclusively concerned with t.;

195:7.5 Such t. are the spiritual forecasts of the indwelling

195:7.16 the effective manipulation of the material t. of life;

195:7.22 artist who seeks to transcend the world of material t.

195:9.8 Descriptive words of t. beautiful cannot thrill like

196:1.3 One of the most important t. in human living is to

196:3.35 And all these t. are a part of the Universal Father.

things, all

0:3.23 To the time-space creature, at must have a beginning

0:6.1 Any and at. responding to the personality circuit of

0:6.1 Any and at. responding to the spirit circuit of the

1:0.1 God, the First Source and Center of at. and beings.

1:5.3 on high and behold who has created all these t.,

1:7.8 not all of these t. are wholly clear to even the high

1:7.9 and have long resided at the Paradise center of at..

2:1.2 and unfathomable is the supernal Ancestor of at.!”

2:1.2 “With God at. are possible; the eternal Creator is the

3:1.7 the inherent nature of all creation which causes at. to

3:2.2 it is literally true that “with God at. are possible.”

3:2.4 all these t. are held forever in his everlasting grasp

3:2.4 the Paradise-Personality center of at. and beings.

3:2.5 in close proximity to him—the Source of at..

3:3.1 “God knows all t..”

3:3.2At. are naked and open to the eyes of him with

3:3.3 God is possessed of unlimited power to know at.;

3:5.4 and everlastingly enthroned at Paradise center of at.

3:5.4 “and he is before at., and in him at. consist.”

4:1.4 “We know that at. work together for good to those

4:1.5 God upholds “at. by the word of his power.”

4:1.5 God constantly upholds at. material and all beings

4:1.6 cease to function; at. are constantly being renewed.

4:4.7 but beneficently conferring reality of existence on at.

5:1.2 stand in the presence of the Father at the center of at

6:0.1 And his Eternal Son is residential at the center of at.,

6:1.1 the Second Person and the associate creator of at..

6:1.3 At. were made by him, and without him was not

6:4.8 Not only does the Son know at. by virtue of his own

6:4.8 intelligence is at all times aware of at. that transpire

7:0.3 which so magnificently upholds at. material.

7:1.8 unvarying response of the Son’s spirit to all spirit t.

7:3.3 local universe or the Eternal Son at the center of at..

8:1.6 effectively to draw at. and beings Paradiseward.

8:1.9 and so exquisitely functions, at the center of at..

8:3.8 At the center of at. the Infinite Spirit is the first of

8:4.1 universe wherein Paradise gravity holds at. together

8:4.6 as the Third Person of Deity at the center of at..

8:6.3 “The Spirit searches at., even the deep t. of God.”

8:6.5 the Conjoint Creator of at. and all beings and all

9:0.4 of the unity of God, in whom at. consist—things,

9:7.1 and inexplicable power to see, hear, and know at. as

10:0.3 alternate or even multiple ways of doing at., but

11:1.3 find the personal presence of God at the center of at.

11:1.3 actuality of his spiritual person at the center of at..

11:8.1 God, who is at., fills at., and in whom at. consist.

12:7.2 of repeatedly doing t.; and he ever does at. well.

12:7.5 the assurance of stability for all created t. and beings.

15:3.3 toward the residential universe and the center of at..

15:8.9 be indicative of some universal overcontrol of at..

15:12.4 the supergovernments exercise jurisdiction over at.

17:2.3 maintains Paradise headquarters near the center of at

18:7.5 the sacred spheres of the Father near the center of at

19:5.6 They originate near the center and source of at.,

21:0.5 they assemble for conference at the center of at..

21:2.2 abiding with the Father and Son at the center of at.,

21:5.8 are as Creators and Gods, supreme in virtually at..

21:5.10 with the Eternal Mother Son at the center of at..

23:1.4 these solitary spirits start out at the center of at.

23:2.12 the exquisite perfection and infinite adaptation of at.

24:2.2 Paradise knowledge is inherent; the Deities know at..

28:4.2 This ability—to hear and see, as it were, at.—can be

28:5.22 for the Holy Spirit on your world “searches at.,”

32:3.1 the home of the eternal Deities, the center of at..

32:4.12 love of which God has divested himself of at. else.

39:8.3 having thus attained the center of at., perhaps then

41:2.7 dust must be reckoned with; all of these material t.

42:0.2 control of a personal God resident at the center of at

42:1.2 “In him at. consist.”

48:4.7 the assurance “that at. work together for good”—

54:4.7 that at. (including evil, potential and manifest) work

55:6.4 Even so, “old t. are passing away; behold, at. are

56:1.5 to his personal presence; in him at. consist.

56:9.4 a concept of the Absolute as ancestor to at.—even

56:9.14 in reality, at. and beings center in the Paradise Father

56:10.13 —the living spirit relationship of at. and all beings

65:6.2 These interminable efforts of all living t. evidence

69:2.5 labored—he was the creator and upholder of at..

69:9.8 Private property first consisted of at. personally

81:6.11 At. equal, a numerous people will dominate the

85:7.3 the God of nature and to the eternal Creator of at.

86:5.1 dream doubles led directly to the notion that at.

93:4.2 God, the only Universal Father and Creator of at..

95:4.3 wings and fly away”—that at. earthly are evanescent.

97:1.5 an everlasting covenant, ordered in at. and sure.”

97:10.8 the concept of the supreme Yahweh, creator of at.

100:2.7 believer, what does it matter if at. earthly crash?”

100:7.18 old t. are passing away; behold, at. are becoming

104:4.46 in him at. have their unqualified beginnings, eternal

104:4.46 existences,and infinite destinies—“in him at. consist.”

105:4.3 and that triunity is the eternal ancestor of at..

105:6.4 Misadaptation, disharmony, and conflict, all these t.

108:0.2 infinitely inclusive of at. except evil and creature

110:3.2 in the associated willingness to do and be any and at.

111:5.1 the Infinite Spirit, while they, in turn, share at. with

111:6.2 he is triumphant over nature and over at. temporal

111:6.8 powers transcendent to at. temporal and finite.

112:2.12 materialism is to ignore the fact that at. material are

115:3.12 infinity periphery and converges at the center of at..

115:4.3 infinity encompasses at. ranging from the lowest and

115:4.6 space and the unqualified actuals at the center of at..

115:7.8 the First Father-Cause and Source-Pattern of at. and

117:4.6 the Supreme again found the Paradise Creator of at..

117:6.1 He is the within and the without of at. and beings,

118:5.1 also gives origin to the nature of at. and beings.

118:10.1 Providence does not mean God has decided at. for

118:10.11 Ultimate emerges as the transcendental unifier of at..

118:10.18 the universe fact that at., be they good or evil, work

120:2.3 and that you further do any and at., consistent with

124:1.8 while the actual creator and organizer of all these t.

126:4.6 He does all these t. by the greatness of his might,

127:6.8 Jesus said that all such t. must await “my hour,”

128:1.2 Jesus was “in at. tested, even as you are,”

128:1.10 and knowledge, the fullness of Him who fills at.,

128:1.10 the One who was before at. and in whom at. consist,

130:4.2 At., even in an eternal universe of limitless values

131:1.3 His might is equal to at..

131:2.2 God created the heavens and the earth and at therein

131:2.2 The Lord’s work is great, in wisdom has he made at.

131:3.6 Restraint in at. is good.

131:4.2 He is the Lord who encompasses at..

131:4.2 He is the cause of creation, and hence are at.

131:4.6 The Great Controller is the generator of at.—all

131:5.2At. come from, and belong to, the One God—good,

131:5.2 our God observes at. with a flashing eye.

131:8.2 This God of heaven is the honored ancestor of at..

131:8.3 At. depend on the Great Source for life.

131:8.3 The Supreme creates at., in nature nourishing them

131:10.2 This one God is our Father, in whom at. consist,

131:10.2 With our heavenly Father at. are possible.

131:10.2 Since he is the Creator, having made at. and all

131:10.4 All good t. come down from the Father of light, in

131:10.7 “I am learning to prove at. and adhere to that which

135:11.2 The Father loves his Son and will put at. in the hands

136:6.1 the fully self-conscious creator of at. and beings

137:4.8 We must in at. wait upon the will of the Father in

137:4.14 since Jesus had already subjected himself in at. to the

137:6.2 All these t. have my hands made,’ says the Lord.

137:7.8 refrained from marriage, and had at. in common.

138:1.2 share at. equally with us who have been with you

140:1.5 all other t essential to eternal survival will be secured

140:5.21 And a fatherly love can freely do all these t.

140:6.13 when you have found entrance thereto, at. needful

141:2.1 he fills at. and proclaims his laws to universes upon

142:2.3 that the Father and the Son know at., for indeed they

142:4.3 the Father in Paradise, the God of at. and all beings.”

143:2.3 behold I show you how at. are to become new.

143:2.5 tell you that the human heart is deceitful above at.

143:5.7 that, when he shall come, he will declare to us at.”—

144:5.65 Give us the divine wisdom that does at. well

144:8.8 But the Father does at. well; the Father reveals

145:2.6 that the natural human heart is deceitful above at.

146:1.3 of the ideal spirit or invisible patterns of at. visible

146:2.16 but in all these t. by prayer and supplication, let your

150:8.6 who shows mercy and kindness, who creates at.,

151:3.1 Eventually, all these t. shall come to light.

152:3.2 the heart of each of you as the spirit Ruler of at..

155:4.2 “Master, since the Father in heaven knows at.,

155:6.11 At. are sacred in the lives of those who are spirit led;

157:6.13 My Father is working with me in all these t.,

158:5.2 At. are possible to him who really believes.”

161:2.3 We are a happy community; we share at. in common

163:3.2 should we recognize that with God at. are possible.”

163:4.12 trust the Father for food and shelter and all other t.

165:4.5 that they have at. in common as do the Essenes,

165:4.8 he must leave all these t. to others when he dies.

165:5.3 and I know that you have need of all these t..

169:2.5 when at. earthly fail, you shall be joyfully received

169:4.2 that the Father, like the Son, knows at.;

171:8.14 shall we fulfill the will of the heavenly Father in at..”

172:5.6 he honestly wondered what all these t. could mean

176:1.1 wars, be not troubled, for though all these t. will

176:1.6 “Master, we know that at. will pass away when the

176:3.2 the kingdom if nations overturn, the age ends, or at.

179:2.3 that the Father had put at. under his authority,

179:3.3 hereafter you will know the meaning of all these t..

180:6.1 And all of these t. they will do to you and to those

181:1.2 spiritually perfected as the Father is perfect in at..

181:1.6 And all of these t. have I told you that you might

181:2.19 at. have become sacred, and all earthly labor has

182:1.4 These men are mine; you gave them to me; but at.

182:2.1 at. will work together for the glory of God and the

182:3.2 I know it is possible to avoid this cup—at. are

192:2.4 said with considerable feeling, “Lord, you know at.,

194:4.3 possessed was his own, and they had at. in common.

194:4.4 must receive until the times of the restoration of at..”

196:3.35 And all these t. are a part of the Universal Father.

thinksee thinkimperative; think not or not think;

 think, I; think, we

1:2.9 In theory you may t. of God as the Creator, and he

2:5.2 It is wrong to t. of God as being coaxed into loving

3:4.6 Finite mind cannot t. through such an absolute truth

8:0.4 origin of the Deities, I do so to enable you to t. of

9:1.3 you should t. of the Third Source and Center as

9:6.3 mind qualifies them to t. and endows them with

10:7.5 The mortal mind can immediately t. of a thousand

11:6.1 these space reservoirs, you might t. of an hourglass.

12:4.15 the astronomic observers of Uversa t. they detect

20:6.3 You could hardly t. of a vocation that has not been

27:6.2 they may philosophize—t. the truth; they may even

29:4.13 Mind can t. even when deprived of all power of

42:12.12 On a material world you t. of a body as having spirit,

48:6.32 while you are learning to t. as men, you should

50:5.8 When mortals learn to t. and begin to profit by

51:4.6 These races of primitive men t. no more of utilizing

52:6.8 in the postbestowal Son age, you would t. you had

66:8.6 Adjuster refuses to compel man to t. a single

71:2.11 Unless a free people are educated—taught to t.

81:2.2 actually have some little spare time in which to t.

81:2.14 until man has leisure to t., to plan, to imagine new

83:0.3 automatically and unerringly compels man to t. and

86:7.2 Modern men, at least those who t., no longer pay

89:1.5 the belief that a pregnant woman could t. so much

91:3.1 to make use of language, are prone to t. out loud,

100:7.12 his unspiritual brethren to t. he was beside himself,

101:7.4 traditional handicaps and dares to t., act, and live

104:0.2 man generally tends to t. in triads: yesterday, today,

106:9.3 creatures find it necessary to t. of potentials as being

115:1.1 or low, to form a universe frame in which to t..

115:1.2 Man must t. in a mortal universe frame, but that

124:1.4 one or two seemed to t. the boy was sacrilegious if

124:1.8 the steam from the boiling pots—caused the lad to t.

124:6.2 the babe of Bethlehem, and no one would now t. of

125:5.10 vainly endeavoring to t. out some definite plan of

126:2.8 it seemed all the more tragic to t. that he died ere

127:2.7 And to t. that he was to blame for it all!

131:3.5 Let no man t. lightly of sin, saying in his heart:

131:5.2 has promised immortality to the pious souls who t.

131:10.7 it terrifies me when I stop to t. that all men are my

132:5.2 “But what do you t. a man in my position should

132:7.3 I would really like to know what you t. of Buddha.”

135:4.4 John finally dared to t. that, since the first prophet

136:2.6 into private seclusion for forty days to t. over these

136:3.3 for a season of quiet meditation so that he could t.

137:4.8 was only natural for Mary to t. of him at this time.

137:4.16 retired for a season to the housetop that he might t.

139:5.9 the only thing he could t. to do was to consult the

141:5.1 You do not have to see alike or feel alike or even t.

141:7.8 tempted to t. he might possibly be beside himself.

147:5.4 Which of them do you t., Simon, would love him

150:9.2 “You t. you are better than the people of Nazareth;

154:6.9 true that all who may t. they are misunderstood or

155:1.4 The Pharisees who seek our destruction verily t. they

159:5.15 If you can t. of nothing more effectively positive to

162:1.3 even Judas had dared to t. that Jesus had fled in

162:2.6 rulers of the Jews verily t. they are doing God’s

164:5.3 which of these good works do you t. to stone me?”

166:2.8 They t. it a small matter if they neglect to give

171:8.3 Said Jesus: “You t. that the Son of Man goes up to

172:1.1 authorities, had all been asking: “What do you t.?

172:1.7 subconsciously, now he dared to t. such wicked

172:5.5 mind which naturally tended to t. and feel in symbols

174:4.6 What do you t. of the Deliverer? That is, whose son

175:1.14 who would serve God as they t. Moses ordained!

177:0.1 Take time to t. over all that has happened since we

177:5.2 others who you t. love the truth will be scattered,

179:1.2 began to t. within himself, Who shall wash our feet?

180:6.1 who kill you will t. they are doing a service to God

181:2.22 going off in quest of those who t. as you do,

181:2.27 not done more to help you t. before you speak.

184:3.15 What do you now t. should be done with this

185:5.1 If you still t. he needs to be disciplined, I am willing

190:3.3 They had dared to t. they were through with Jesus.

191:0.13 after they heard of his resurrection, to t. well over

191:1.2 but now must you cease to t. about yourself and

194:0.3 men could t. of was the fact of the risen Master.

thinkimperative

1:0.1 First t. of God as a creator, then as a controller,

1:3.1 you ought not to t. that the Father is like yourselves

5:4.15 T. not so much of his sinlessness as of his

9:1.3 you should t. of the Third Source and Center as

22:10.5 t. what it means, by way of assistance, if I am so

28:4.1 T. what it means in the economy of a superuniverse

28:5.11 T. of stepping up to a huge living mirror, as it were

51:6.3 T. what it would mean on your world if somewhere

52:6.1T. not that I have come to bring peace upon earth

137:4.6T. not that I have come to this place to work

144:8.3 “Do not t. that John doubts the gospel of the

151:3.1 T. not only of the multitudes and how they hear

156:2.1 a bridge; you may pass over it, you should not t. to

157:6.8 t. not that the world will treat you better than it did

160:5.10 T. not that I have come to bring peace but rather a

166:1.4 T. not that the giving of alms and the paying of

166:4.4 T. not that these men who were thus destroyed

169:1.13 T. of it, my son, your brother was lost and is found;

177:0.1 Take time to t. over all that has happened since we

think not or not think

1:3.1 you ought not to t. that the Father is like yourselves

3:4.6 Finite mind cannot t. through such an absolute truth

5:4.15 T. not so much of his sinlessness as of his

52:6.1T. not that I have come to bring peace upon earth

137:4.6T. not that I have come to this place to work

139:6.5 Judas did not t. Nathaniel took his apostleship

141:5.1 You do not have to see alike or feel alike or even t.

144:8.3 “Do not t. that John doubts the gospel of the

147:4.3 “But, Master, you should not t. that I approve of

151:3.1 T. not only of the multitudes and how they hear

156:2.1 a bridge; you may pass over it, you should not t.

157:6.8 t. not that the world will treat you better than it did

160:5.10 T. not that I have come to bring peace but rather a

165:5.6 that you least suspect and in a manner you t. not,

166:1.4 T. not that the giving of alms and the paying of

166:4.4 T. not that these men who were thus destroyed

185:5.4 that he did not t. the man was worthy of death.

188:1.7 These women did not t. Jesus had been properly

195:7.14 Machines do not t., create, dream, aspire, idealize,

thinkwith I

2:5.7 I t. I would love God just as much if he were not so

2:5.8 I t. we all, including the mortals of the realms, love

3:6.6 I t. the Father does, but I cannot understand how;

131:10.5 to treat each of my fellow mortals just as I t. God

132:7.7 “You know, father, I sometimes t. Joshua is a

133:1.5 Teacher, I agree with you, but in my head I still t.

133:2.1 As I look upon you, I t. I discern in your face the

133:9.4 I love you, for I t. the Father in heaven must be

147:1.2 Neither did I t. myself worthy to come to you;

151:2.6 I will say that I t. this parable was spoken to teach

152:2.6 Master, I t. it best that you dismiss the multitude

154:6.3 “I will tell my brother that I t. he is a man of God,

164:4.4 And Josiah answered, “I t. he is a prophet.”

164:5.3 I should t. you would believe the works.

178:2.10 he answered: “Yes, David, I t. it would be wise.

178:2.10 I t. it would be best for me to turn over all the

181:2.23 I t. most of my brethren are likewise perplexed,

182:2.3 I believe this; I do not t. the Master needs to have

185:3.7 I do not t. he is guilty of the charges you have

185:3.7 made against him; I t. he ought to be set free.”

think, we

9:2.1 t. we discern levels of experiential spirit phenomena

11:2.8 but we do t. of the functional space presence of

12:3.11 We t. they are fairly reliable.

12:4.3 1. We t. the Conjoint Actor initiates motion in space.

13:0.6 we t the Son’s worlds are inhabited by uniform types

19:5.9 We t. that these two types of Trinity-origin

31:0.8 We t. we know their future work, but we are not

161:2.4 We t. Jesus is divine because he never does wrong

161:2.4 We do not t. that one who is only human ever

188:3.9 4. We t. the human or mortal consciousness of Jesus

thinker

122:5.5 Joseph was a t., Mary was a planner, expert in

124:1.13 Jesus was an original t. and a skillful teacher, even

133:6.4 There was a progressive t connected with this school

135:4.5 John was a clear t., a powerful speaker, and a fiery

139:2.4 leader of men, a quick t. but not a deep reasoner.

139:3.7 James Zebedee was a well-balanced t. and planner.

139:5.4 Philip’s father was a very able man, a deep t., but his

139:8.12 Thomas was a logical t.; he was the acid test of Jesus

139:12.2 Judas was a good t. but not always a truly honest t..

thinkers

2:3.6 to the rehabilitation of rebels and wrong t., but when

54:6.1 clear to all reflective t. that the technique of dealing

94:11.7 the philosophical life of the great t. who embraced

110:7.6 So few mortals are real t.; you do not spiritually

123:5.10 As Jesus grew up, he heard many great t. of the

thinkingnoun or verb

3:1.5 must needs go through the consequences of evil t.

3:4.3 The fact that mind is so freely distributed to the t. of

5:5.4 Social service is the result of moral t. and religious

6:4.3 we find it difficult to differentiate it in our t. from the

6:6.3 they enjoy the equivalent of human t..

9:4.2 even spirit mind, but it does the equivalent of t.

14:5.2 Havona thought is unlike the process of t. on Urantia

16:6.9 constitutive in the self-consciousness of reflective t..

16:6.9 qualities of courageous and independent cosmic t..

16:6.10 These three basic factors in reflective t. may be

44:1.8 6. Melody of thought—the t. of spiritual thoughts can

48:5.6 the schools of t., the schools of feeling,

54:6.9 One error of human t. respecting these problems

55:8.4 advancing realms of philosophy and spiritualized t..

66:7.6 This plan of education did not ignore t. and feeling

66:8.2 were beginning to dominate their own distorted t.

67:3.6 universe government was the product of clear t.,

67:7.4 the full consequences of erroneous t., evil-doing,

68:4.5 type who have dared to inaugurate new ways of t.

70:10.8 Reflective t. should make it clear that no divine being

76:3.10 when t. of the Sethite priesthood, do not confuse

81:2.2 be devoted to thoughtful reflection and social t..

81:6.16 Live languages insure the expansion of civilized t.

81:6.28 a standard of living; next it will be for quality of t.,

84:6.5 differences of nature, reaction, viewpoint, and t.

85:7.2 You must remember that feeling, not t., was the

85:7.3 directed by wisdom—meditative and experiential t.

86:6.2 by the appearance of this new factor in human t.

88:2.7 fetish-making tendency up to the higher levels of t.

91:0.2 luck petitions were monologues—just a kind of t.

91:3.1 in which this alter ego makes replies to his verbal t.

91:3.1 Very much of an adult’s t. is mentally carried on in

92:7.14 religion a way of living as well as a technique of t..

94:6.7 into the beliefs of “seeing, doing, and t. nothing.”

98:2.2 They sought for the solace of the soul in deep t.

98:2.8 In Greece, believing was subordinated to t.;

98:2.8 in Palestine, t. was held subject to believing.

99:3.3 of civil injustice, not insulated from economic t.,

100:1.8 Religious habits of t. and acting are contributory to

101:1.3 the realm of the highest and most spiritualized t..

101:7.2 depends on keen, honest, and discriminating t. in

101:7.2 cowards never achieve high planes of philosophic t.;

101:10.6 only discovered solution to the impasse in mortal t.

102:2.8 Never will religion be content with mere t. or

102:3.1 discounting the spiritual serviceableness of all t..

102:6.8 in primitive life which was utterly devoid of all t.

103:3.4 the t. regarding theologic dogmas or philosophic

103:6.5 materialism or spiritism, both of these systems of t.,

103:9.2 with feeling, acting, and living, not merely with t..

103:9.2 T. is more closely related to the material life and

108:5.5 ease of living and freedom from strenuous t., but

110:2.3 The Adjuster is not trying to control your t.,

110:2.3 but rather to spiritualize it, to eternalize it.

110:5.2 synchronize two such unlike and diverse types of t.

111:7.3 Why not allow the Adjuster to spiritualize your t.,

112:2.7 Parts the self may function in many ways—t., feeling,

112:2.11 T. surrenders to wisdom, and wisdom is lost in

112:2.13 t. leads to wisdom and wisdom leads to worship;

121:1.1 was experiencing such a revival of spiritual t.

124:3.10 Jesus was much given to t. about how he was to

124:5.3 t. and acting of the now adolescent carpenter’s son.

125:2.9 with his youthful head in his hands, profoundly t..

125:2.10 Day by day Jesus was t. through his problems.

125:5.1 into the temple but never t. to scrutinize the several

125:6.4 T. Zacharias might perhaps be at the temple, they

125:6.12 efforts of his parents to dictate the course of his t.

126:3.5 This year Jesus was much troubled with confused t..

127:1.3 not the full experience of human t. but the fullness of

127:3.3 Jesus did much t. as they journeyed through Samaria,

128:3.8 way of living, and to find what they were t. about.

128:7.2 the conclusion of all this t. was expressed once in

130:3.7 you have told me; they are befogged by much t..

130:4.1 lay a more trustworthy foundation for the lad’s t.;

130:5.1 Jesus and Ganid won souls to higher levels of t. and

131:3.3 Happiness and peace of mind follow pure t. and

131:3.3 Evil is the fruit of wrongly directed t..

131:5.3 Through our good t. the wise Creator will enable

132:3.3 man is slow to initiate changes in his habits of t.

133:6.5 The soul of man cannot exist apart from moral t.

134:1.7 had been actively engaged in reorganizing the t.

136:4.2 The first thing Jesus did, after t. through the plan

136:4.3 so engrossed with his t. that he forgot about eating.

136:4.5 Rather was this a season for t. over the whole

137:5.3 the lake shore t., t. until the dawn of the next day.

139:2.3 because Peter persisted in speaking without t..

139:11.1 Simon was also a man who spoke much without t..

140:6.2 But do not make the mistake of t. that I have come

140:10.5 and elevated it to majestic levels of spiritual t.

141:5.2 attitudes of intellectual t., temperamental feeling,

143:7.4 Prayer is designed to make man less t. but more

143:7.7 Prayer is self-reminding—sublime t.; worship is

146:2.3 the results of their evil t. come as a great wrath

146:2.15 14. Jesus warned his followers against t. that their

147:3.2 John had brought Jesus to the pool t. that the sight

147:4.2 What manner of t. is going on in your heart?

151:3.6 challenges the discrimination, provokes critical t.;

152:0.3 Jesus did not want Veronica to go away t. that her

152:4.1 they were all t. of the Master alone in the hills.

153:0.2 until we know what the Master is t. about.”

154:6.11 frightened the apostles into t. that the new arrivals

160:3.5 the material irritations of the lower levels of t.

160:4.4 2. Clear and clean t..

160:5.2 Religion embraces t., feeling, and acting reverently

161:3.2 he was aware of the nature of their t. and planning.

165:6.1 As they sat t., Simon Peter asked: “Do you speak

171:0.2 set all Jesus’ followers to t. that he was going up to

171:6.1 and t. that Jesus might be going right on through the

172:5.6 That night Philip got to t. over these experiences

175:1.20 then in the face of such self-righteous t. you make

180:2.4 t. that they would receive from the Father anything

183:2.3 t. he could later on right any wrong they might be

189:2.5 instead of t. of punishing the guards who deserted

191:5.1 He maintained that Peter had enthused them into t.

195:8.3 For three hundred years Western t. has been

195:8.4 free the t. and living of the Western peoples from

196:0.9 This spiritual attitude wholly dominated his t. and

thinkingadjective

0:5.8 2. Mind. The t., perceiving, and feeling mechanism

16:6.5 are self-evident to clear-reasoning and deep-t. minds.

24:2.1 of the presence and whereabouts of all t. creatures,

30:0.2 deprive the t. mortals of the next thousand years of

34:5.6 do not contact with, nor indwell, the t. centers of

70:10.8 it is amazing that t. men would retain such a relic of

81:6.17 Language is man’s most serviceable t. tool, but it

92:7.13 T. men and women want religion redefined,

110:2.3 adjusting, and co-ordinating your t. processes; but

124:6.14 explanation were unsatisfactory to his deep-t. son.

127:3.15 Jesus could concentrate his deep-t. mind on the one

137:5.2 Only the deep-t. Andrew dared to make reply to

139:5.7 were untold billions of similar slow-t. mortals,

148:5.3 it is not strange that all t. men should be perplexed

170:5.21 forever to remain unfruitful in the hearts of t. men.

188:5.10 When t. men and women look upon Jesus as he

195:7.22 to regard as science, but rather like the curious, t.,

195:9.6 T. man has always feared to be held by a religion.

thinks

112:2.6 The human child first lives and subsequently t. about

131:2.8 As a man t. in his heart, so is he.

131:3.7 Every mortal who t. righteously, speaks nobly,

133:5.11 he said: “At last my eyes have beheld a Jew who t.

134:7.3 while learning how man lives, how he t., feels, and

151:3.1 shall be taken away even that which he t. he has.”

169:0.5 Jesus talks about God as being his Father and t. he is

190:4.2 Jesus t. much about his apostles but desires that they

195:6.7 the great troubles with modern life is that man t. he

thinly

88:6.8 ancient superstition and but t. disguised magic.

thins

42:4.6 Even the atmosphere of Urantia t. out increasingly

thirdsee thirdfraction; third circle; see Third; see day

0:1.13 but this t. level of unifying Deity expression is not

0:2.18 This is the t. level of unifying Deity expression and

2:1.7 And t., there are the impersonal Mystery Monitors,

11:3.4 continues through the second grand unit, the t.,

12:4.15 evidence of revolutionary movements in a t. outer

14:1.8 7. A t. space zone—a semiquiet zone—separating the

14:5.4 removed to the t.; and when they have recognized

15:7.8 Uminor the t., the headquarters of your minor sector

15:12.1 reason that we must have a t. or judicial branch,

15:14.7 local universes and has a capital called Uminor the t..

16:3.7 the Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the t.

18:5.3 the activities of the t. order of the Supreme Power

19:5.7 a Spirit of the Inspired order and of the t. volume

19:5.7 The t. volume of power presence suggests to us

22:0.1 a t. group known as the Trinitized Sons of God.

22:4.1 Those without Name and Number constitute the t.

22:10.4 Concerning our t. problem, the records of Paradise

25:1.3 groups of one thousand on the t. moment following

25:2.9 a t. report, with the assistance of the executioner,

26:3.6 The children of the t. Circuit Spirit function

26:5.2 and t., the intellectual recognition of the Infinite

26:8.2 and t., in the proper differentiation of the Son from

26:11.8 and now the t. metamorphosis is the true rest,

27:7.8 the t. was the fusion with the Thought Adjuster;

28:4.6 the t. primary seconaphim and every seventh serial

29:2.13 are one thousand power centers of the t. order.

30:4.11 the portals of natural death and, on the t. period,

31:3.4 to the t. order when they go forward to the central

31:9.5 The t. absonite level embraces the seven Master

31:9.8 the gigantic plans for the t. universe of outer space.

35:0.1 The t. order, being of Trinity origin, do not register

35:8.1 the purpose of bringing into existence the t. order of

35:9.6 all these Sons belonged to the second and t. orders,

35:10.1 The t group of seven worlds in the Salvington circuit

36:1.3 the second, assistants, and the t., custodians.

38:8.5 While the second and t. groups are somewhat

39:2.6 The t. group of superior seraphim are based on

41:1.2 incoming lines of power from the t.-order centers

41:5.7 The presence of a second or a t. form of force-

42:7.9 The next thirty electrons, the t. energy zone,

43:0.4 The supervisor seraphim, the t. order of local

45:3.6 ministry of Satania, number 374 of the t. order.

46:2.3 This t. gas in no way unfits the air for the respiration

47:5.0 5. THE THIRD MANSION WORLD

47:5.1 Mansonia the t. is the headquarters of the Mansion

47:5.2 granted a permit to visit the t. transition sphere,

47:5.3 Mansonia the t. is a world of great personal and

47:5.3 On this t. mansion world the survivors really begin

47:5.3 The culture of the t. mansion world partakes of the

48:6.33 spoke of being “caught up to the t. heaven,”

48:6.33 made a projection to the t. of the seven mansion

48:6.33 the t., Edentia and its satellites; the fourth,

49:2.25 the mid-breathers the t. type, as on Urantia.

49:5.14 The t. brain of the three-brained orders is best

49:6.8 attained the t. have personal guardians of destiny

50:2.3 may have as assistants one or more of the t. order of

51:4.3 the superior peoples are the first, t., and fifth races

52:3.12 planetary ripeness for the advent of the t. order of

53:7.6 of the t. or supervisor order of angels were misled.

54:5.11 The Divine Minister of Salvington issued as her t.

55:0.7 3. The t. or constellation stage.

55:3.11 world progresses beyond the t. stage of light and life,

55:4.10 In the t. and subsequent stages, some midwayers are

55:4.13 3. The t. stage of light and life. During this epoch

55:4.22 they will be augmented by a t. counselor coming

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

56:3.2 and there is yet a t.—pure-spirit fragmentations—

56:8.1 t., he is mortal man’s only avenue of approach to

59:2.6 320,000,000 years ago the t. major flood of this

59:3.12 These developments terminate the t. marine-life

60:3.22 This was the t. type of flying creature to appear on

61:6.1 Primates, the t. vital mutation, suddenly appeared.

61:6.3 the time of the beginning of the t. glacial advance;

63:5.1 hindered by the slowly advancing ice of the t. glacier.

64:1.4 events occurred during the times of the t. glacier,

64:7.1 the fifth glacier, the t. of geologic count, was well

65:1.8 these Life Carriers are transmuted to the t. phase

65:1.8 And I have functioned on Urantia in this t. phase

65:3.3 This ancestral frog represented our t. selection,

65:3.5 the t. phase of adjutant spirit mobilization, which

70:3.9 would serve as a suitable introduction for a t. party

70:11.11 3. By arbitration—a t. party decided.

72:2.7 3. The t. house—the elder statesmen—embraces the

72:2.12 approval of the supercabinet and the t. house

72:2.17 the three-quarters vote of the t. legislative branch of

72:4.5 the teaching staff functioning as the t. or advisory

73:3.1 the second garden; the t., a long narrow peninsula—

73:3.2 almost unanimously favored the t. selection.

74:1.1 Adam and Eve belonged to the t. physical series and

74:2.8 the age of Adam, the t. planetary epoch, opens

76:3.8 They produced the t. alphabet and otherwise laid the

77:6.4 They are designated as A-B-C the first, second, t.,

78:8.4 They even sought to build a t. tower of Babel and

79:4.1 in the middle of the t. millennium before Christ.

79:7.6 the nomadic invasions of the t. millennium before

80:4.2 Between the t. and fourth invasions a horde of

92:4.7 Son inaugurated the t. revelation of truth on Urantia.

94:1.7 The second, t., and fourth Vedas followed as the

94:4.5 The worship of the second and t. members, Siva and

95:2.3 worshiping the bull, another the lion, a t. the ram,

96:4.5 the violent eruption of Horeb during the t. week of

98:6.3 During the t. century after Christ, Mithraic and

101:3.17 and t., by the amazing exhibition of extraordinary

101:5.13 The t. step in religion, or the t. phase of the

101:7.4 A t. group progress to the level of logical

104:1.3 The t. presentation of the Trinity was made by

104:4.16 The T. Triunity—the spirit-evolutional triunity.

105:4.1 the t. postulate—the eternity appearance of the

106:6.6 personality completion of God the Absolute—the t.

106:8.7 the second and t. levels are unification-derivatives of

106:8.16 theories held as to the character of the t. member

106:8.17 The concept difficulty regarding this t. member is

106:8.17 While it is least clear as to who this t. member can

106:8.18 the t. member of the Trinity of Trinities is conceived

106:8.21 THE T. LEVEL: In an unqualified hypothesis of the

109:3.7 There was a t. class who occupied a borderline

112:4.13 being summoned therefrom on the t. period

112:5.15 experience personality reassembly on the t. period

114:6.5 corps of epochal angels serving on Urantia is the t.

114:6.11 Urantia is now receiving the help of the t. corps of

114:6.15 The present corps is the t. of that order to minister

116:0.5 No one knows just what this t. development of the

116:0.5 Others speculate that the t. stage of Supremacy

116:0.5 will involve the t. level of Deity manifestation.

118:9.8 Whatever the attributes of such t. persons of these

119:2.7 There soon followed the t. Uversa proclamation of

119:2.7 the Melchizedek bestowal, and now the t. follows

119:3.0 3. THE THIRD BESTOWAL

120:0.4 on the t. bestowal to the will of the Father and the

123:6.7 Jesus’ t. brother, Simon, was born on Friday evening

125:5.0 5. THE THIRD DAY IN THE TEMPLE

131:6.1 The t. group of religious believers who preserved the

133:2.5 same house in the course of his t. missionary journey

133:8.1 Antioch was the t. city of the empire in size and first

136:7.0 7. THE THIRD DECISION

140:10.9 and t., faith in the effectiveness of the supreme desire

144:0.2 a t. reason: the slowly augmenting tension between

144:1.10 Jesus gave this lesson one afternoon in the t. week

147:4.8 high-minded, idealistic, wise, and impartial t. person

148:6.8 “Job’s t. friend, Zophar, then spoke less comforting

149:2.8 the gospel in connection with his t. tour of Galilee.

150:0.0 THE THIRD PREACHING TOUR

150:0.3 being sent forth on the t. preaching tour of Galilee.

150:0.3 This t mission continued for a period of seven weeks

150:8.5 And then followed the t. prayer: “True it is that you

150:9.4 This turbulent ending of the t. public preaching tour

154:2.4 On the t. night Jesus sent Salome, James’s mother,

154:5.3 I have appointed first and second leaders, even a t.

157:5.2 He therefore elected boldly to disclose the t. plan—

157:6.3 The t. stage of the Master’s earth experience

157:6.3 This t. period of his earth life embraced the times

158:1.5 The t. revival of their faith did not occur until after

158:6.4 without the existence of that t. and essential factor,

162:3.2 Early the t. morning of the feast,as Jesus approached

162:3.5 when the Master had written in the sand the t. time

162:4.4 while the t. group formed a procession to march

164:3.15 Jesus had a t. reason for resorting to these material

178:1.5 you voluntarily assume a t. and sacred obligation:

179:5.1 As they brought Jesus the t. cup of wine, the “cup

182:3.4 And then, for a t. time, the Master withdrew and

185:3.2 “And now about the t. accusation against you,

189:3.3 this was the t. of the planetary roll calls, or complete

189:3.3 and this, the t., signalized the morontia resurrection,

190:2.2 The t. appearance occurred about noon of this

191:3.3 Jesus made the transit to the t. stage of morontia on

192:1.9 This was the t. time Jesus had manifested himself to

192:2.4 the t. time, asked, “Peter, do you truly love me?”

thirdfraction

20:7.2 include more than one t. of Trinity Teacher Sons in

39:4.16 system capital is a unique structure, one t. material

39:4.16 one t. morontial, fabricated of the liaison of

39:4.16 the range of mortal vision; and one t. spiritual.

41:10.1 draws whole planets, even a quarter or t. of a sun.

53:7.6 over one t. followed their chief into the rebel ranks.

53:7.6 One t. of all the Jerusem cherubim attached to the

53:7.7 about one t. were deceived, and almost ten per cent

53:7.7 red dragon, saying: “And his tail drew a t. part of the

57:8.21 one t. of the earth’s surface consisted of land,

70:5.1 characterize the second t. of the twentieth century.

75:6.3 about one t. elected to remain with their parents.

79:2.8 destroyed the least desirable t. of the mixed orange-

94:6.11 the moral fabric of the culture of a t. of Urantians.

119:7.4 For a t. of a century of earth time all eyes in all

123:6.1 he belonged to the more progressive t. of the class,

128:3.1 purchase price of the repair shop was over one t.

137:8.18 About one t. who heard him believed the message

137:8.18 one t. prepared in their hearts to reject such a purely

137:8.18 the remaining one t. could not grasp his teaching,

153:5.2 reported that one t. of his associates had deserted

169:1.6 ‘Father, give me the t. portion of your possessions

195:8.13 the first t. of the twentieth century Urantians killed

third circle

26:9.1 When the pilgrim soul attains the t. of Havona, he

46:5.14 The t. is devoted to the Melchizedeks.

46:5.21 The t. is held by the ministering spirits of the higher

49:6.13 Those attaining the t., regardless of the status of

55:4.2 larger and larger groups reach the t. cosmic circle

108:2.7 The attainment of the t. of intellectual achievement

108:2.7 in mortal minds upon the conquest of the t. even

109:2.3 power in a human who has made the t. psychic

110:6.14 The t. circle. The Adjuster’s work is much more

110:6.14 effective after the human ascender attains the t.

110:6.14 When the t. is attained, the Adjuster endeavors to

110:6.20 From the seventh to the t. there occurs increased

110:6.20 From the t. onward the adjutant influence diminishes.

110:6.22 when the human subject breaks through into the t.,

110:7.9 Human beings below the t. and second circles of

112:4.12 when death overtakes you, you have attained the t.

113:1.8 the inertia of animal legacy and attains the t. of

113:1.8 their efforts to finish the t., traverse the second,

113:2.1 decision to become Godlike, has entered the t.,

Thirdsee Source

12:1.8 5. The T. Outer Space Level.

29:2.9 They are all endowed with T.-Source personality

Third Person(s) of Deitysee also Source and Center

0:2.14 3. The Infinite Spirit, the T..

3:1.11 remoteness of their origin from the Second and T..

7:4.6 which is so much a part of the nature of the T..

8:0.3 with the eternity origin of the Infinite Spirit, the T..

8:1.2 willingness and inspiring spontaneity, the T.,

8:1.7 The T. deitizes by this very act of conjoint creation,

8:1.7 and he thus forever becomes the Conjoint Creator.

8:2.3 It is altogether proper to denominate the T. the

8:3.8 The T. enshrouds the Second and the First Persons

8:4.6 in the least invalidating his existence as the T. at the

8:4.7 the T. is of divine dignity and bestows the universal

8:5.1 Both the Second Person and the T. are represented

8:6.3 The Infinite Spirit, the T., is possessed of all the

9:1.5 The T. is the intellectual center and the universal

9:1.5 herein is he absolute—his sovereignty is unqualified.

9:2.3 The T. in his spiritual ministry may function as mind

9:2.5 The presence of the Infinite Spirit, the T., even man

9:4.1 the spiritual character of the T. on mind levels of

9:4.2 The absolute mind is the mind of the T.;

9:5.2 In the domain of created mind the T. rules supreme.

9:5.4 Since the T. of Deity is the source of mind,

9:5.5 Because the T. is the source of mind,do not presume

9:6.8 circuit is dependable; it emanates from the T. on

10:1.4 when the T. sprang into personality existence

10:2.3 indispensable to the fraternity of the Second and T..

10:7.1 The First, Second, and T. are equal to each other,

13:0.5 sending forth the spiritual illumination of the T. to

16:2.3 force and intelligence pass inward to the T. by way

24:3.2 for the assistance of the Paradise presence of the T..

24:3.3 renders them all the more serviceable to the T..

26:7.5 intellectual reality of the Deities, especially the T.,

105:3.5 4. The Third Source and Center. T., the Conjoint

thirds

53:7.6 Manotia saved almost two t. of them, but slightly

57:7.4 1,500,000,000 years ago the earth was two t. its

72:2.12 supreme judicial body are by at least a two-t. vote.

75:6.3 Two t. chose to go to Edentia; about one third

187:4.4 as he remembered the event two t. of a century after

193:5.1 this location, about two t. the way up the mountain

thirstsee thirst for righteousness

34:6.8 the water of life, that prevents the consuming t. of

34:6.8 Spirit-motivated beings “never t., for this spiritual

48:6.11 this Divine Presence, want for food nor t. for water.

56:10.6 1. Curiosity. Hunger for harmony and t. for beauty.

64:7.17 but the vast majority perished from hunger and t.

98:2.1 promise salvation, nor did it quench the spiritual t. of

121:5.12 portraying a real hunger and t. for personal religion

128:1.2 food; he thirsted and quenched his t. with water.

131:4.7 where there is no fear, sorrow, hunger, t., or death.

132:3.4 beauty-loving soul is assured by that hunger and t.

137:8.16 all who hunger and t. for the righteousness of divine

143:5.3 “Everyone who drinks of this water will t. again, but

143:5.3 rinks of the water of the living spirit shall never t..

143:5.3 Nalda then said: “Give me this water that I t. not

143:5.6 After all, there was in Nalda’s heart a true t. for the

150:5.5 Kingdom believers t. for divine perfection and

152:5.4 neither to t. for waters of spiritual righteousness.

153:2.8 hunger, while he who believes me shall never t..

162:6.1 said: “If any man t., let him come to me and drink.

162:6.1 who receive this spirit shall never know spiritual t..

162:6.3 Why will you t. for the ministry of the spirit while

187:3.5 he looked down upon them and said, “I t..”

187:3.5 the captain of the guard heard Jesus say, “I t.,”

187:5.3 one o’clock when, a second time, he said, “I t.,”

thirst for righteousness

101:2.14 divine Adjuster—creates within you a hunger and t.

103:4.2 The hunger and t. leads to the discovery of truth,

130:1.2 sincerely seek for God—hunger for truth and t.

132:2.8 But even as you hunger and t., you experience

137:8.16 who hunger and t. for the righteousness of divine

140:3.4 “Happy are they who hunger and t., for they shall be

140:5.8 2.“Happy are they who hunger and t., for they shall

152:5.4 neither to t. for waters of spiritual righteousness.

153:2.1 You shall endure hunger and t. and wear this alien

156:5.7 on faith, love, and devotion to truth—hunger and t.

160:1.10 or atone for the absence of the hunger and t..

164:5.2 only those who hunger for the truth and who t..

165:2.4 at least, those who hunger for truth and t. do.

170:2.22 2. Truth hunger. The t., a change of mind,

190:5.4 but minister salvation to all who hunger and t..

193:2.2 given only to those who hunger for truth and t.

195:7.14 create, dream, aspire, idealize, hunger for truth, or t..

thirsted

128:1.2 with food; he t. and quenched his thirst with water

thirsting

50:5.7 are hungering for knowledge and t. for wisdom.

162:6.2 was the giver of living water to every spirit-t. soul.

thirsts

170:5.13 the one who hungers and t. for righteousness,

thirsty

143:5.2 Jesus was t., but there was no way of getting water

159:2.1 even when a cup of cold water is given to a t. soul,

171:7.5 As Jesus ministered to t. souls, the recipients of his

187:2.3 narcotized wine, as t. as he was, he refused to drink

thirteensee thirteen years

49:2.18 and t. per cent combined land-and-air types.

51:1.5 t. Planetary Adams have been lost in rebellion

61:1.9 height of ten feet and laid an egg nine by t. inches.

88:1.6 unlucky day and the number t. as an evil numeral.

134:5.15 American Federal Union created by the original t.

176:2.9 As these t. men resumed their journey toward the

179:1.1 long table was surrounded by t. reclining couches,

187:5.1 only the t. Roman soldiers and a group of fifteen

thirteen years

66:7.5 the schools of the Prince (they entered from t. to

123:5.11 often expatiated at their graduation when t. old.

124:1.11 Before Jesus was t., he had managed to find out

124:6.16 messenger to remind this lad, not quite t. of age,

125:2.8 consecration of sons of the law until they were t. of

125:4.3 Jesus replied, “t. lacking a trifle more than four

125:4.3 technically, when he was twelve instead of t.;

127:3.6 his former trip over this road when he was t. old.

128:1.8 divinity began in Jerusalem when he was t. old

137:3.7 Not since he was t. old had Jesus’ family

thirteenth

123:5.2 this school of the synagogue during his t. year

124:5.0 5. HIS THIRTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 7)

128:1.9 these two celestial visitations, one in his t. year and

192:1.1 the morontia Master made his t. appearance,

thirtieth

125:0.2 they chanted the one hundred and t. Psalm.

134:1.0 1. THE THIRTIETH YEAR (A.D. 24)

thirtysee thirty days; thirty thousand; thirty years

15:8.2 control of the t. energy systems which comprise

18:4.9 You will see all t. of the Orvonton Perfections of

29:4.20 expert in the manipulation of twenty-one of the t.

29:4.25 potential of twenty-seven of the t. physical energies

29:4.28 superconductors for more than half of the t. forms of

29:4.37 The frandalanks are created in t. divisions, one for

41:3.1 Of the t. suns nearest yours, only three are brighter.

41:3.4 When upwards of t. times its size—rather t. times the

41:4.7 of your sun, its mass is only about t. times greater.

42:2.14 complete control of twenty-one of the t. phases of

42:5.1 t. octaves below are the radio transmission group.

42:7.8 The t. electrons nearest the center are difficult of

42:7.9 The t. innermost orbital electrons have

42:7.9 The next t. electrons constitute the second family,

42:7.9 The next t. electrons, the third energy zone, are

43:1.10 miles in circumference and about t. miles in depth.

44:5.2 three basic currents and the t. subsidiary energy

45:7.3 The Melchizedek Sons conduct upward of t different

49:2.21 T. per cent of Satania worlds are peopled with races

59:4.11 the teeth-bearing varieties being twenty-five to t. feet

59:5.7 Dragon flies measured t. inches across.

72:3.7 children must leave home on reaching the age of t..

74:6.7 The little folks changed activities every t. minutes,

76:2.6 different person had he lived to twenty-five or t.;

85:1.3 in Greece it was a cluster of t.; among the red men

124:2.9 containing t. towns of over fifteen thousand.

132:0.5 leaders in Rome, only two were unfruitful; the t.

132:0.8 3. The preliminary preparation of these t. Romans

132:0.9 Stephen nor the t. chosen ones ever realized that

134:3.6 More than t. religions and religious cults were

135:9.1 his disciples (John now had some twenty-five or t.

135:9.1 There was no rain that evening, and this group of t.

139:12.13 thought lightly of selling his friend for t. pieces of

144:3.13 the Jews had some twenty-five or t. set prayers

147:6.2 with the apostolic party, numbering about t.,

151:2.2 on good ground and sprang up to bear, some t.,

151:2.3 fell on good soil, springing up to bear, some t.,

151:6.6 a small and untended herd of about t. swine

153:1.1 t. of the leaders and rulers of the neighboring

153:5.3 the twelve and their associates, numbering about t.

168:1.1 in the ledge of rock which rose up some t. feet

174:5.5 and t. of them had elected to enter the kingdom.

175:0.1 apostles, Joseph of Arimathea, the t. Greeks, and

175:4.3 home of Nicodemus more than t. prominent Jews

183:3.2 Peter, James, and John, with some t. of their fellow

184:0.2 Some t. members of the Sanhedrin had gathered at

184:3.2 a special trial court of some t. Sanhedrists and was

184:3.19  T. prejudiced and tradition-blinded false judges,

184:5.1 At five-t. o’clock the court reassembled, and Jesus

186:1.2 handed Judas a bag containing t. pieces of silver—

186:1.3 and then offer him as a reward t. pieces of silver.

186:1.6 he removed the t. pieces of silver from the bag

187:5.1 gave up his life shortly after this hour, less than t.

193:6.1 By ten t., one hundred and twenty of the foremost

thirty days

15:7.2 Orvonton is equal to almost t. days of Urantia time,

75:5.5 while their father wandered in solitude for t. days.

75:5.6 tragic days, especially the terror of that period of t.

75:5.7 those same t. days were as long years of sorrow and

thirty thousand

12:4.14 unbelievable rate of more than t. miles a second.

66:5.6 passenger birds, but they became extinct t. years ago

74:8.2 six days was an afterthought, in fact, more than t.

77:4.4 The Elamites of t. to forty thousand years ago had

78:0.1 Eden was the cradle of civilization for almost t. years

80:1.3 For t. years Egypt received a steady stream of

thirty years

72:5.4 The industrial courts are only t. years old but are

72:8.7 training of volunteer citizens from eighteen to t. of

77:2.10 kings lengthen from around twenty-five or t. up to

78:8.10 Erech held out for t. years after the fall of Akkad.

93:3.5 Katro, with whom Melchizedek lived for t.,

129:4.8 And he did all of this before he was t. years of age.

139:2.1 When Simon joined the apostles, he was t. years of

139:3.1 whom Jesus nicknamed “sons of thunder,” was t. old

139:12.2 Judas was t. years of age and unmarried when he

thirty-fifth

43:1.9 Edentia is located in the mid-zone of the t. triangle

thirty-first

134:7.0 7. THE THIRTY-FIRST YEAR (A.D. 25)

thirty-five

59:5.17 vary from t. in Alabama, to seventy-five in Canada.

60:2.11 ichthyosaurs, the majority being over t. feet in length

97:9.21 king Joash, who crusaded for Yahweh for t. years.

163:1.6 these t. couples went forth preaching and teaching

thirty-five million

14:1.9 There are upwards of t. worlds in the Havona

thirty-five thousand

44:1.12 in musical appreciation for more than t. years.

78:1.2 But t. years ago the world at large possessed little

80:3.2 Even t. years ago the European blue races were

81:1.1 For t. years after the days of Adam, the cradle of

104:1.2 in the times of Machiventa Melchizedek t. years later

119:7.2 thus, for more than t. years, your world occupied a

thirty-fourth

43:1.9 enormous area in the mid-region of the t. triangle

thirty-nine

67:6.2 assumed these responsibilities when the t. loyal staff

67:6.3 This group comprised t. men and one hundred and

thirty-one

31:10.22 These t. papers depicting the nature of Deity,

74:6.2 thirty-two daughters and t. sons, before the default

95:5.7 entitled “The One God,” a book of t. chapters,

136:2.8 (Jesus was almost t. and one-half years old when he

139:7.1 Matthew was t. years old and married and had four

thirty-seven

19:4.8 Their numbers slightly exceed t. billion.

53:7.1 T. seceding Planetary Princes swung their world

53:7.15 Satania worlds have been lost since the fall of the t.,

61:7.10 t. thousand years since the connected Great Lakes

95:5.7 Ikhnaton also wrote one hundred and t. hymns,

thirty-six

49:0.3 There are t. uninhabited planets nearing the life-

65:6.5 these attained to t. in man’s remote ancestors,

114:2.4 Urantians also act as advisory supervisors of the t.

188:0.1 really transpired during this epoch of about t. hours

188:3.5 personality of Jesus during that period of t. hours.

188:3.9 consciousness of Jesus slept during these t. hours.

189:1.2 he had lived and wrought on earth for almost t.

thirty-sixth

43:1.9 the headquarters of the finaliters in the t. triangle.

thirty-third

66:4.10 And it was during the t. year of their sojourn in

thirty-three

77:6.5 T. of these secondary midwayers, the chiefs of

94:1.2 The amalgamation of the onetime t. Aryan deities

114:4.4 this has happened t. times in the history of Urantia.

thirty-two

42:5.1 T. octaves above the visible light of the sun are the

65:6.5 then began an adaptative readjustment toward t. in

74:6.2 Eve bore sixty-three children, t. daughters and

77:5.3 the father of t. pure-line children of the first garden.

78:5.7 One hundred and t. of this race, embarking in a

78:5.7 none but the one hundred and t. ever reached the

132:0.5 out of this group of t. Jesus-taught religious leaders

132:0.9 Jesus’ work in behalf of the original t. was entirely

thirtyfold

151:1.2 some t., some sixtyfold, and some a hundredfold.”

thisnon-exhaustive

34:7.8 Spirit will always speak, saying, “This is the way.”

40:10.13 —a love bestowed upon t. son and upon that son,

117:5.9 Paradise pilgrim, ever saying: “This is the way.”

thistles

140:3.19 Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from t.?

thither

122:8.6 t. went these three teachers looking for this “light

125:6.4 thought Jesus might have gone t. to see Elizabeth

156:5.4 believe that God led them t. for testing, punishing,

Thomas or Thomas Didymusone of the twelve apostles

138:2.5 TD., a fisherman of Tarichea and onetime carpenter

138:2.5 He was selected by Philip.

138:5.0 5. THE CALL OF THOMAS AND JUDAS

138:5.1 T. the fisherman and Judas the wanderer met

138:5.1 Tarichea, and T. led the party to his near-by home.

138:5.1 Philip now presented T. as his nominee for

138:5.1 Jesus looked upon T. and said: “T., you lack faith;

138:7.3 as T. expressed it, “To this coming kingdom, no

138:10.7 6. T. was manager of the itinerary.

138:10.7 It devolved upon him to arrange lodgings and select

139:8.0 8. THOMAS DIDYMUS

139:8.1 T. was the eighth apostle, and he was chosen by

139:8.1 In later times he has become known as “doubting T.,

139:8.1 he had a form of courageous loyalty which forbade

139:8.2 When T. joined the apostles, he was twenty-nine

139:8.2 Formerly he had been a carpenter and stone mason,

139:8.2 latterly he had become a fisherman and resided at

139:8.2 he was regarded as the leading citizen of this little

139:8.2 He had little education, but he possessed a keen,

139:8.2 T. had the one truly analytical mind of the twelve;

139:8.2 he was the real scientist of the apostolic group.

139:8.3 The early home life of T. had been unfortunate;

139:8.3 his parents were not happy in their married life,

139:8.3 and this was reflected in T.’ adult experience.

139:8.3 He grew up having a disagreeable and quarrelsome

139:8.3 T. had a streak of suspicion which made it difficult

139:8.3 Peter was very much upset by T. at first,

139:8.3 that T. was “mean, ugly, and always suspicious.”

139:8.3 But the better his associates knew T., the more

139:8.3 he was superbly honest and unflinchingly loyal.

139:8.3 He was perfectly sincere and unquestionably truthful

139:8.3 he was a natural-born faultfinder and had grown up

138:8.3 His analytical mind became cursed with suspicion.

139:8.3 He was rapidly losing faith in his fellow men when

139:8.3 when he became associated with the twelve and thus

139:8.3 began at once to transform T.’ whole disposition

139:8.4 T.’ great strength was his superb analytical mind

139:8.4 courage—when he had once made up his mind.

139:8.4 His great weakness was his suspicious doubting,

139:8.4 suspicious doubting, which he never fully overcame

139:8.5 In the organization of the twelve T. was assigned to

139:8.5 he was an able director of the work and movements

139:8.5 He was a good executive, an excellent businessman,

139:8.5 but he was handicapped by his many moods;

139:8.5 he was one man one day and another man the next.

139:8.5 He was inclined toward melancholic brooding when

139:8.6 Jesus enjoyed T. very much and had many long talks

139:8.6 His presence among the apostles was a comfort to all

139:8.6 T.’ membership in the twelve was a declaration that

139:8.7 but T. revered his Master because of his superbly

139:8.7 Increasingly T. admired and honored one who was

139:8.7 symmetry of personality that so charmed T..

139:8.7 He probably enjoyed the highest intellectual

139:8.8 the councils of the twelve T. was always cautious,

139:8.8 he was always the first fearlessly to move out in

139:8.8 again would he stand out against some project as

139:8.8 he would debate to the bitter end, but when Andrew

139:8.8 elect to do that which he had strenuously opposed

139:8.8 opposed, T. was the first to say, “Let’s go!”

139:8.8 He was a good loser.

139:8.8 He did not hold grudges nor nurse wounded feelings

139:8.8 Time and again did he oppose letting Jesus expose

139:8.8 always was it T. who rallied the apostles with his

139:8.9 T. was in some respects like Philip; he also wanted

139:8.9 he also wanted “to be shown,” but his outward

139:8.9 T. was analytical, not merely skeptical.

139:8.9 he was one of the bravest among the twelve.

139:8.10 T. had some very bad days; he was blue at times.

139:8.10 The loss of his twin sister when he was nine years

139:8.10 When T. would become despondent, sometimes it

139:8.10 When he was most depressed, unfortunately he

139:8.10 unfortunately he always tried to avoid coming in

139:8.10 when he was thus afflicted with depression and

139:8.11 Sometimes T. would get permission from Andrew to

139:8.11 he soon learned that such a course was not wise;

139:8.11 he early found that it was best, when he was

139:8.11 when he was downhearted, to stick close to his work

139:8.11 he kept right on being an apostle.

139:8.11 forward, it was always T. who said, “Let’s go!”

139:8.12 T. is the great example of a human being who has

139:8.12 He had a great mind; he was no carping critic.

139:8.12 He was a logical thinker;he was the acid test of Jesus

139:8.12 been genuine, it could not have held a man like T.

139:8.12 He had a keen and sure sense of fact.

139:8.12 At the first appearance of fraud or deception T.

139:8.12 a man whose mind was that of a true scientist—T.

139:8.12 and he believed in Jesus of Nazareth.

139:8.13 T. had a trying time during the days of the trial and

139:8.13 He was for a season in the depths of despair, but

139:8.13 but he rallied his courage, stuck to the apostles,

139:8.13 For a while he succumbed to doubting depression

139:8.13 He gave wise counsel to the apostles after Pentecost

139:8.13 And T. continued preaching and baptizing until he

139:8.13 he was apprehended by the agents of the Roman

139:8.13 Just a few weeks before his death he had begun

140:6.13 then T. asked Jesus if they should “continue having

140:7.1 T. mustered up courage to say: “I know, Master,

140:10.4 T. asked Jesus: “Master, you say that we must

140:10.4 replied to T.: “How long shall I bear with you!

141:3.2 T., and Simon did much of the personal work and

141:4.2 to T.’ question, “Who is this God of the kingdom?”

142:7.1 T. asked a question which elicited a long and

142:7.1 Said T.: “Master, on the day we were set apart as

142:7.1 that evening, after supper, discussing T.’ questions

142:7.16 T. was not yet satisfied, for he said: “But, Master,

142:7.17 Jesus replied: “T., T., how long before you will

143:1.3 objections to the gospel presented by T., Nathaniel,

143:3.5 T. was in the midst of a severe season of

144:1.7 and T. frankly confessed they were puzzled;

144:1.9 to T.’ request: “Master, teach us how to pray.”

144:1.10 in answer to T.’ request, to teach them a suggestive

145:5.10 T. addressed his fellow apostles, saying: “Let’s go!

146:3.3 T. asked Jesus this question: “Master, how can a

146:3.4 to T.: “Your assurance that you have entered into

148:4.1 in private T. asked the Master this question: “Why

148:4.1 to T.: “Do not make the mistake of confusing evil

148:4.7 “You are confused, T., by the doctrines of the

148:4.10T., have you not read about this in the Scriptures,

148:4.11 All this and much more Jesus said to T., and much

148:4.11 And T. did not mention this interview until after the

150:1.1 Milcha, a cousin of the Apostle T.; Ruth, Celta,

150:4.1 T. and Matthew, James and Judas Alpheus, Simon

150:7.1 Jesus had sent T. to arrange with the ruler of the

151:1.5 As Andrew and T. talked further with Jesus, Peter

151:2.5 T. spoke up: “Yes, Master, I wish to say a few

151:2.6 The words which T. spoke had a quieting effect on

151:2.6 He caused them to recall what Jesus had taught

151:2.6 “I am persuaded that T. is right, and I would like

151:2.6 tell us what meaning he attaches to the parable of

151:2.6 After Jesus had beckoned T. to speak, he said:

151:2.6 he said: “My brethren, I did not wish to prolong this

151:2.7 When T. had finished speaking, the majority of his

151:2.7 “Well done, T.; you have discerned the true

151:6.6 all of Jesus’ apostles (save T.) believed that the

152:2.5 opposing the plan were Andrew, James, T., and

153:0.2 T. expressed the opinion that “something out of

155:4.2 T. broke in, asking: “Master, I should really like to

155:4.2 when T. had finished, Jesus said: “While I would

155:4.2 if I choose rather to answer T.’ question.

156:1.4 Then T. sought to send the woman away but met

156:1.4 To him Norana said: “I have faith that your Master

156:1.4 And when Norana had thus spoken, T. withdrew.

156:2.8 to T.: “My people take themselves too seriously;

158:4.6 Andrew and T. were in consultation at one side.

158:6.1 T. said: “Master, while we who tarried behind still

158:6.2 answered T., saying: “Everything which your

159:3.1 At Edrei, where T. and his associates labored, Jesus

160:0.1 All of the apostles, except Nathaniel and T., went

160:0.1 and T. were very busy with their discussions with

160:0.1 Nathaniel and T. should listen to all he had to say

160:1.1 Rodan began a series of ten addresses to T.,

161:0.2 and T. were still in the midst of their discussions

161:0.2 and T. were engaged in earnest debate with Rodan

161:0.2 in which Rodan had expounded his philosophy, T.

161:1.3 This contention greatly troubled T. and Nathaniel,

161:1.3 Jesus did say to T.: “It matters little what idea of the

161:1.4 T. contended that God does communicate with man,

161:1.5 By Monday night T. gave up.

161:2.1 Since Nathaniel and T. had fully approved Rodan’s

161:2.1 Nathaniel and T. jointly presented their views of the

161:2.11 When Nathaniel and T. concluded their conferences

161:2.11 recounting of these experiences by Nathaniel and T..

162:0.3 T. and Nathaniel arrived on Friday, having been

163:0.2 T. explained how to answer questions;

164:0.1 Jesus, taking with him Nathaniel and T., secretly

164:2.3 Nathaniel and T., to lodge on the Mount of Olives,

164:2.4 Nathaniel and T. slept little; they were too much

164:3.6 the discussion of this case with Nathaniel and T.,

164:3.8 said to Nathaniel and T.: “Let us create the sight of

164:3.11 from Jesus’ conversation with Nathaniel and T.,

164:4.2 Josiah had learned from T., Nathaniel, and others

164:5.3 T., who had been in attendance upon the session

164:5.4 T. called him out in the yard, and Jesus, speaking to

166:4.1 T. asked Jesus: “Master, from hearing your remarks

166:4.2 In answer to T.’ inquiry, Jesus said: “Have I been so

167:4.7 T. addressed his fellows, saying: “We have told

167:4.7 T. was always the mainstay of the twelve apostles.

172:5.9 T. was the most bewildered and puzzled man of all

172:5.9 he just followed along, gazing at the spectacle and

172:5.9 he regarded the performance as a little childish,

172:5.9 He had never seen Jesus do anything like this and

172:5.9 T. had deduced that the purpose of this popular

172:5.9 T. thought much but said nothing.

172:5.9 and he was much cheered up by this reaction.

173:5.5 Jesus instructed Andrew, Philip, and T. that,

174:0.2 To T. he said: “No matter how difficult it may be,

176:3.1 T. asked: “Since you are to return to finish the work

176:3.2 “And even you, T., fail to comprehend what I

179:1.5 Andrew, the Alpheus twins, Philip, Nathaniel, T.,

180:3.6 When Jesus sat down, T. arose and said: “Master,

180:3.7 Jesus heard T., he answered: “T., I am the way,

181:2.26 then Jesus went over to T., who, standing up, heard

181:2.26T., you have often lacked faith; however, when you

181:2.26 T., I am glad you joined us, and I know, after a short

183:4.2 nothing definite came of this discussion until T.,

183:4.2 T. persuaded them to scatter, every man for

183:4.3 T., Andrew, James, and Simon Zelotes were hiding

189:4.1 Sunday they were all there assembled except T..

189:4.1 T. was with them for a few minutes late Saturday

189:4.1 He looked his associates over and immediately left

189:4.1 he thought to grieve over his troubles in solitude.

191:0.1 T. was brooding over his troubles alone at

191:0.1 He would have fared better had he remained with his

191:0.1 he would have aided them to direct the discussions

191:0.12 T. was in the midst of one of his typical spells of

191:0.12 He slept a portion of the day and walked over the

191:0.12 He felt the urge to rejoin his fellow apostles, but

191:0.12 but the desire to be by himself was the stronger.

191:0.13 Jesus desired that T. should be with them at the time

191:0.13 John Mark located T. at the home of Simon in

191:0.13 Any time during this day T. would have gone back

191:0.13 He really wanted to return, but having left as he did

191:0.13 he was too proud to go back of his own accord so

191:0.13 he was so depressed that it required almost a week

191:0.13 he waited for his brethren to seek him out and ask

191:0.13 T. thus remained away from his associates until

191:0.13 appeared to them; they would not go without T..

191:4.6 in Jerusalem awaiting the emotional recovery of T.,

191:5.1 T. spent a lonesome week alone with himself in

191:5.1 During this time he saw only those at Simon’s

191:5.1 T. listened to the telling of the stories of the Master

191:5.1 appearances, but he steadfastly refused to believe.

191:5.1 He maintained that Peter had enthused them into

191:5.1 which even T. himself did not fully understand.

191:5.1 He had withdrawn from his fellows, he had gone

191:5.1 he had gone his own way, and now, even when he

191:5.1 now, even when he was back among them, he

191:5.1 he unconsciously tended to assume an attitude of

191:5.1 He was slow to surrender; he disliked to give in.

191:5.1 he really enjoyed the attention paid him;

191:5.1 he derived unconscious satisfaction from the

191:5.1 He had missed them for a full week,

191:5.1 he obtained considerable pleasure from their

191:5.2 with Peter sitting on one side of T. and Nathaniel

191:5.2 standing directly in front of T., said: “Peace be upon

191:5.4 he looked down into the face of T. and said: “And

191:5.4 “And you, T., who said you would not believe

191:5.4 Your doubts, T., always most stubbornly assert

191:5.4 T., I bid you be not faithless but believing—and I

191:5.5 When T. heard these words, he fell on his knees

191:5.5 said Jesus to T.: “You have believed, T., because

192:2.9 Jesus next talked with T. and Nathaniel.

192:2.9 Said Jesus to T., “T., do you serve me?”

192:2.9 T. replied, “Yes, Lord, I serve you now and

192:2.9 T., you must cease doubting; you must grow in faith

192:4.7 preaching of the gospel of the risen Lord except T.,

193:4.3 have gone wrong is well proved by the cases of T.

193:6.4 T. worried for a shorter period and then resumed

Thorhero of northern white tribes

80:5.4 T., the victorious commander of the armies of the

85:6.4 as is illustrated by T., a ghost hero who was master

thorns

140:3.19 Do men gather grapes from t. or figs from thistles?

151:1.2 Other seed fell among the t., and as the t. grew up,

151:2.2 The seed which fell among t. represents those who

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the t. represents those

185:6.2 the purple robe, and plaiting a crown of t.,

185:6.4 an old purple royal robe with a crown of t. piercing

thorough

30:4.24 these ascending spirits receive the same t. course in

169:1.15 lost coin to illustrate how t. is the divine searching

thoroughfares

158:8.1 they went by unfrequented t. directly to the home

thoroughgoing

64:6.32 upstepped by a t. admixture with superior Adamic

100:4.6 Love is only born of t. understanding of your

138:6.1 a t. review of all they had learned and experienced

146:3.2 Courage is the confidence of t. honesty about

150:3.2 Master entered upon a t. discussion of the subject

thoroughly

13:4.7 how to do their work, and who so t. enjoy doing it.

15:1.2 This cosmic path is well charted and is just as t.

20:9.5 Teacher Sons, who have become so t. familiar

23:1.8 are a dependable, self-reliant, versatile, t. spiritual,

26:4.13 Your purpose has been t. proved; your faith has

28:5.7 Voices of Wisdom are living, current, t. reliable

29:3.5 controllers never play; they are t. businesslike in

30:4.30 The ascendant mortals have been t. trained in the

31:3.8 “Why should the Gods be so concerned in so t.

35:9.8 volitional service on the part of these t. tested Sons

48:4.11 who are always and eternally t. businesslike in all

48:5.9 and t. experienced in the initial phases of the

53:3.6 the scheme of so t. training ascending mortals in

53:4.7 Lucifer was permitted fully to establish and t. to

68:3.3 more t. disciplined and better controlled primitive

70:2.20 peace as a mode of living until he has been t. and

75:3.3 Serapatatia was entirely honest and t. sincere in all

75:3.8 Cano t. believed in the righteousness of the project.

78:1.4 this group became t. admixed with the Adamites

78:3.3 they had become t. admixed with the other races,

78:8.1 the races of Mesopotamia were already t. blended

80:6.3 were t. familiar with river life, its floods, irrigations,

80:9.2 But long ago this race became t. mixed with all of

80:9.11 peoples have been t. admixed with the Saharans.

87:5.1 turn to the “unknown gods,” just to be t. safe.

92:6.18 Christian religion has become so t. Occidentalized

93:6.8 he was not overly pious, but he was t. sincere,

95:2.1 Egypt fostered the most t. blended type of religious

95:4.2 this concept t. colored the later appearing Hebrew

96:1.5 t. colored with the Yahweh beliefs of the desert.

96:5.4 Moses had become t. tainted with the doctrines of

96:5.4 Moses had a great vision of God, but he was t.

97:8.6 Secular Hebrew history has been t. dogmatized.

98:0.1 in Occidental philosophy after being t. Hellenized

99:2.6 has permitted itself to become so t. traditionalized,

108:3.7 we believe that the Adjusters are t. organized,

113:2.5 faith, to be so dominated by fear, so t. demoralized

123:5.8 Jesus was highly educated in that he t. understood

125:0.4 Jesus was t. indignant that she was made to suffer

126:3.6 had t. considered the idea of the Jewish Messiah

126:3.9 By this time he had quite t. settled many things about

126:3.13 ideas which Jesus advanced from time to time, t.

126:5.10 and Jesus, being a t. practical youth as well as an

127:1.8 and Mary most t. appreciated the willing manner in

129:2.7 Jesus t. inspected these schools and carefully

130:8.5 Jesus and the young man t. canvassed the city and

132:0.2 gave him time in which to become t. acquainted

133:5.2 and Ganid had t. discussed the teachings of Plato

135:7.2 And his shovel is in his hand t. to cleanse his floor;

137:4.2 Jesus was now t. self-conscious regarding his

139:0.3 having been t. trained in the Hebrew scriptures

139:4.10 One thing is certain, John was t. dependable.

142:6.8 Nicodemus was t. sincere.

146:2.5 not possible of reception by a t. selfish creature

146:2.9 A t. selfish soul cannot pray in the true sense of

156:6.5 he was so t. frightened that he would not likely

162:3.1 they were to be numbered among the most t. moral

165:0.2 No other part of Palestine was so t. worked by the

172:5.2 Andrew was t. bewildered, well-nigh confused.

175:4.12 4. And now were they t. angry with Jesus because

177:4.3 Judas t. understood the sturdy character of Jesus

181:1.9 Jesus was determined, persistent, and t. devoted to

184:2.5 Peter was now t. alarmed; he saw no way of safely

185:3.6 Pilate was t. convinced that, instead of being a

185:7.3 This last talk with Jesus t. frightened Pilate.

186:3.1 that the followers of Jesus were so t. frightened

189:4.3 more t. to give the body of Jesus its death anointing

190:3.3 The Sanhedrists were t. aroused by these rumors.

195:0.2 war weary, and t. skeptical of all existing religions

195:0.7 2. Christianity was t. Hellenized.

195:0.18 before it was paganized, was first t. Hellenized.

195:7.6 all mind is of nonmaterial origin, no matter how t.

thoroughness

70:11.14 may be determined by the t. and equity of its courts

79:8.1 Chinese statehood was delayed by the t. of their

139:5.3 His strongest characteristic was his methodical t.;

thosenon-exhaustive

102:7.3 T. who would invent a religion without God are like

187:3.0 3. THOSE WHO SAW THE CRUCIFIXION

Those High in Authority

15:10.9 6. T..

15:10.12 The remaining three orders, Mighty Messengers, T.

15:12.1 attitude of the government is portrayed by T..

18:4.4 have still larger numbers of Mighty Messengers, T.,

19:2.4 Those without Name and Number, and T., when

22:1.3 2. T..

22:1.10 Sons of Attainment—the Mighty Messengers, T.,

22:3.0 3. THOSE HIGH IN AUTHORITY

22:3.1 T., the second group of the Trinitized Sons of

22:3.1 These are the perfected mortals who have exhibited

22:3.1 They are the cream of governing ability derived from

22:3.2 Seventy thousand of T. are trinitized at each Trinity

22:3.2 among a recently trinitized class of this order.

22:3.2 more than ten billion of these skillful administrators.

22:3.2 they maintain their own headquarters on Uversa,

22:3.2 their reserves on Uversa act as the central directing

22:3.3 T. are administrators without limitation.

22:3.3 They are the everywhere-present and always-efficient

22:3.3 They serve on any sphere, on any inhabited world,

22:4.4 the trinitization classes of Mighty Messengers, T.,

22:10.1 Universal Censors, Mighty Messengers, T.,

28:3.1 superuniverse rulers: the Mighty Messengers, T.,

28:6.1 their co-ordinates, T. and Those without Name

28:6.15 These seconaphim ever accompany T., and never

30:2.56 2. T..

Those without Name and Number

15:10.10 7. T..

15:10.12 Authority, and T., are glorified ascendant mortals.

15:12.1 varying-sized commission consisting equally of T.

18:4.4 Messengers, Those High in Authority, and T..

19:2.4 on Uversa, the Mighty Messengers, T.,

22:1.4 3. T..

22:1.10 and T.—are all Adjuster-fused ascendant mortals

22:4.0 4. THOSE WITHOUT NAME AND NUMBER

22:4.1 T. constitute the third and last group of the

22:4.1 they are the ascendant souls who have developed the

22:4.1 They have acquired a spiritual concept of the eternal

22:4.1 name or number; therefore are they denominated T..

22:4.2 This order of sons is embraced by the Trinity in

22:4.2 one hundred million of these sons commissioned in

22:4.3 Since T. are the superior spiritual minds of the

22:4.4 Those High in Authority, and T. is inherent and

22:10.1 Messengers, Those High in Authority, and T..

28:3.1 Messengers, Those High in Authority, and T..

28:6.1 their co-ordinates, Those High in Authority and T..

30:2.57 3. T..

Thoth

95:2.6 this eye was restored by the wise god T., who spat

thou

89:2.1 And the forbidden tree always said, “T. shalt not.”

140:4.7 repression—obeying the injunction “T. shalt not.”

thou-shalt-not

140:5.9 It is not the negative or t. type of righteousness.

thoughnon-exhaustive

1:3.1 Even t. you are “the offspring of God,” you ought

1:3.1 human eyes; even t. they have not flesh and blood.

2:3.4 being instantly becomes as t. he had not been.

2:3.4 its identity becomes as t. it had never been.

2:5.5 T. you cannot find God by searching, if you will

12:7.14 t. the spirit of a Son be poured out upon all flesh,

12:7.14 even t. a Son once dwelt with you in the likeness of

16:8.2 T. we can hardly undertake to define personality, we

24:6.3 T. you will associate with countless other

25:7.2 T. you will have earnest and progressively difficult

28:7.2 t. you will not freely make use of their services until

30:4.15 T. you will probably never understand the fact of

33:3.6 T. he was the sovereign of this local universe,

34:6.9 Even t. you must live your material life through,

34:6.9 t. you cannot escape the body and its necessities,

34:7.1 If you do not reject this spirit, even t. eternity may be

39:4.14 t. he be the humblest citizen of Jerusem or even the

47:2.7 They simply become as t. they had not been.

48:6.12 T. I go down into the valley of uncertainty or ascend

48:6.13 T I move in loneliness or with the fellows of my kind

48:6.34 T. I triumph in the choirs of light or falter in the

48:6.16 T. I descend into the depths of darkness and death

48:6.37 But t. the work is important, the self is not.

53:9.7 unworthy traitors “become as t. they had not been

56:9.9 t. another eternity may be required to experience

84:8.4 T. you exhaust the resources of art, color, sound,

97:4.3T. they dig into hell, thence shall I take them;

97:4.3 t. they climb up to heaven, thence will I bring them

97:4.3 “And t. they go into captivity before their enemies,

97:5.2 says the Lord, ‘t. your sins be as scarlet, they shall

97:5.2 t. they be red like the crimson, they shall be as wool.’

101:3.16 Dares to declare, “Even t. he slay me, yet will I serve

102:6.6  T. reason can always question faith, faith can

111:7.3 even t. your feet must tread the material paths of

112:6.3 may be outwardly beautiful t. inwardly unlovely;

117:6.1 Unrecognizable in his mystery, t. distant, yet is he

131:2.7 even t. I walk through the valley of the shadow of

131:2.10 says the Lord, ‘T. your sins be as scarlet, they

131:2.10 T. they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.

131:8.6 If you know the Eternal, even t. your body perish,

131:10.2 T. we cannot see God, we can know him.

144:2.5T. I fear not God nor have regard for man, yet

156:2.5 “even t. heaven and earth shall pass away, my words

162:7.5 T. you know not the Father, I truly know him.

168:0.7 he who believes in me, t. he dies, yet shall he live.

188:4.1 even t. the Son of Man did not offer himself as a

188:4.7 T. it is hardly proper to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer,

191:5.5 who will believe even t. they have not seen with the

thoughtsee thoughtverb; see Adjuster(s)

0:11.1 When the combined t. of the Father and the Son,

0:11.1 the Father followed the expression of his t. into the

2:6.5 Righteousness may be the divine t., but love is a

2:7.5 The creator t. invariably precedes creative action.

3:3.1 conscious of, and conversant with, the t. of all

3:5.9 4. Is faith—the supreme assertion of human t.

3:5.16 in the absence of all contrastive and t.-compelling

3:6.3 only by recognizing the reality of higher orders of t.

4:5.2 Urantian religious t. still confuses the associate

6:0.2 We speak of God’s “first” t. and allude to an

6:0.2 for the purpose of gaining access to the t. channels

6:0.2 the Universal Father never could have had a first t.,

6:0.2 time-limited minds of mortals by symbols of t.

6:3.5 in the hope of conveying to the human mind the t.

6:8.3 recall that God is the initiating t. and the Son is the

7:3.7 the motivating t., the spiritual content, that validates

7:6.3 the “first” completed and infinite t. of the Father.

7:6.3 original, identical, unique, and absolute personal t.,

8:0.1 when the Father’s “first” infinite and absolute t.

8:0.1 there ensues the supreme desire of both the T.-God

8:0.3 infinite action—the execution of an absolute t.-plan—

8:2.8 Conjoint Creator inherits the Father’s beauty of t.

8:3.1 expression of the “first” absolute and infinite t. of the

8:3.1 personality partnership of absolute t.-word union.

8:3.6 conjoint representative of the divine t.-word union.

8:4.1 the word of the Son interprets the t. of God and,

9:0.2 in love and volition, in spiritual t. and purpose;

9:1.3 he is the Deity repository of the Father’s t.

9:5.6 is a compromise between the essence of t. perfection

10:6.18 Justice is the collective t. of righteousness; mercy

14:5.2 Even the technique of Havona t. is unlike the process

19:6.4 We have entertained the t. that in subsequent ages

20:5.1 expression of the “first” absolute and infinite t. of his

20:6.1 but waste no t. in useless speculation as to how

28:5.20 in an endeavor to convey to the human mind the t.

32:3.1 made directly by the t. of the Father and the word of

32:5.1 to the music of the meter of the infinite t. and the

32:5.2 are virtually unable to comprehend the t. of eternity,

44:0.20 I am under the necessity of constantly perverting t.

44:1.8 6. Melody of t.—the thinking of spiritual thoughts

44:4.1 preservation and reproduction of the superior t. of

44:4.2 1. T. preservers.

44:4.2 dedicated to the preservation of the higher t. of the

44:4.4 The ability to translate t. into language in the

44:4.4 Our rate of reducing t. to a permanent record can

44:4.4 a million words, or t. symbols, can be registered in

44:4.6 in preserving t., we employ concept picturization

44:4.7 the task of preserving t. for reproduction by oratory.

44:4.9 the general supervision of this group of t. conservers

48:4.9 fellows in the achievement of t. change and mind rest

48:7.23 crystallize the emotions of time into the t. of eternity.

50:7.1 On first t it might appear that Urantia and its isolated

52:2.4 specialized systems of religious and philosophic t..

52:6.4 Each race must become familiar with the t. of all

56:2.2 The primal t. of the Father eternalizes in dual

56:3.6 of the eternal word of the Father’s universal t..

56:9.4 On first t., a concept of the Absolute as ancestor to

56:10.5 The attainment of cosmologic levels of t. includes:

56:10.14 Every impulse of every electron, t., or spirit is an

62:6.5 finally resolved, as a result of meditative t., to flee

66:8.6 Adjuster refuses to compel man to think a single t.

74:6.6 This t. exchange was effected by means of the gas

74:6.6 Adam and Eve could send and receive t. oscillations.

75:5.2 the t. of the possibility of a lonely vigil on Urantia

76:5.4 Adam did entertain the t. that strife-torn Urantia

77:5.5 Ratta was encompassed with a single t.—to marry

81:6.16 development to facilitate expression of evolving t..

82:3.15 When modern couples marry with the t. of divorce

86:5.3 absence of reasoned t. in the presence of perplexity

89:2.3 Sin was ritual, not rational; an act, not a t..

89:3.1 to practically all modern theologic systems of t..

89:8.2 sacrificial, no t. of hygiene being attached thereto.

89:10.1 the t. patterns of salvation therefrom have become

90:3.10 evolution unerringly sets in motion those forces of t.

91:8.8 perplexed by the t. of talking things over with God

92:4.1 teachings which are not too far removed from the t.

93:6.1 when the t that he had no son to succeed him as ruler

94:5.1 absorbed much of the philosophy and religious t.

94:5.5 the Brahman—the Absolute—into the salvationistic t.

94:5.6 as an underlying influence in religio-philosophic t..

94:11.7 who, from time to time, embraced this system of t.

94:11.8 Absolute was achieved through many channels of t.

95:4.4 that he colored the subsequent t. of two vital links in

95:4.4 the Greeks, who developed pure philosophic t. to its

95:6.2 with the idealization of Right Law, Good T.,

96:0.3 moral teachings; later, by Babylonian theologic t.;

96:0.3 that much of the morality and religious t. of Egypt,

97:9.28 Religion was taking shape as a system of human t.

98:2.0 2. GREEK PHILOSOPHIC THOUGHT

98:2.3 By rigorous t. the Greeks attempted to attain that

98:2.7 In Palestine, human t. was so priest-controlled and

98:2.7 resulting in a startling development in depth of t..

98:2.8 heavily from both Hebrew morality and Greek t..

98:2.9 in Greece, human t. became so abstract that the

98:7.10 7. The philosophic t. of the Hellenistic peoples,

102:2.5 meaning through encircuitment in the t. streams of

102:2.6 And while the body of philosophic t. must ever be

102:3.1 the necessity of making effective use of t. while at

102:3.2 directly interfering with the clarity of logical t.,

103:0.7 man-made or philosophically t.-out theologic

103:1.1 And this diversity of the interpretation of religious t.

103:1.5 Religion, then, is based on experience and religious t.

103:7.9 these separate but interdependent domains of t. into

103:7.11 All divisions of human t. are predicated on certain

103:7.12 Science becomes the t. domain of mathematics, of

104:3.2 the expansion of the intellectual arena of human t..

107:0.7 Monitors are sometimes designated T. Changers.

107:0.7 flesh, they are often referred to as T. Controllers.

108:5.5 Monitors are not t. helpers; they are t. adjusters.

108:6.4 is the higher and truly internal spiritual stimulus of t.

109:5.3 only in the prompt recognition of each and every t.

110:2.3 nor Adjusters are devoted to influencing human t.;

110:3.4 spend so much time and t. on mere trifles of living,

111:1.8 strive to achieve the spiritual goals of t. adjustment

112:2.10 There exists a cosmic gulf between matter and t.,

112:2.13 wisdom, and wisdom eventuates in the finality of t..

114:6.7 the new and therefore less stabilized patterns of t.

115:1.1 would be unable to form the first rational t. pattern

115:1.1 it may have a means of logical t. within the frame

115:1.1 And while such universe frames for creature t. are

115:1.2 cannot envision higher frames within which t. can

118:9.5 mechanisms are the crystallizations of Creator t.,

118:10.13 the material facts of time, the meaningful ideas of t.,

120:1.1 the six previous commissions, and I entertain no t.

120:1.5 proceed upon your mission with but a single t.

121:4.2 This school of t. was dedicated to the pursuit of

121:6.1 the religious t. of Jerusalem had been influenced by

121:6.1 of the Eastern and Western schools of Hebrew t.,

121:6.4 a profound influence on the ethical and religious t.,

121:8.12 preference to such apparently human t. patterns.

121:8.12 adhered to the actual human concept and t. pattern

121:8.13 record of the Apostle Andrew—embrace t. gems

121:8.13 concepts failed to supply an adequate t. pattern.

122:3.2 after several weeks of t., both he and Mary reached

123:1.5 Jesus was thrilled by the t. of having a baby brother,

123:3.3 Joseph’s first t. was to tell him that the earthquake

123:5.10 synagogue was an advanced center of Hebrew t. and

124:3.8 so far forgot the trends of Jewish t. as to suggest

124:3.8 let me hear you give utterance to such an evil t.

125:6.7 After a moment’s t., Jesus answered his mother,

126:0.2 At first Mary was happy in the t. that she had her

126:3.3 they could not grasp his t. and would invariably

126:3.5 responsibility had quite effectively removed all t. of

126:5.11 Jesus had given serious t. to this plan of moving

127:4.1 all their t. was mutually devoted to the support of

127:4.8 Martha was slow in t. and action but a dependable

127:4.10 comforted himself with the t. that at least the harp

127:6.8 forbade his marriage, he had given the subject little t.

127:6.8 gave very little t. to the subject of human marriage.

128:5.3 virtually outdistanced the Babylonian school of t..

128:7.7 about given up the t. that Jesus was the Messiah.

130:5.2 Ganid was delighted with the t. that Jesus might

131:3.3 Evil is degrading, whether held in t. or wrought out

131:5.4 God is our wise nature, best t., and righteous act.

131:5.5 Wise One cleanses the believer from every evil t.

131:5.5 God in repentance if I have offended in t., word, or

131:8.5 help to your fellows without the t. of rewards.

131:8.5 Do good without t. of benefit to the self.

132:4.4 an opportunity for imparting some t. of spiritual

133:3.8 we come to you with the t. that you will be

133:5.1 Ganid was thrilled with the t. of being in Athens,

133:5.3 Jesus, in terms of modern t., said: Scientists may

133:5.8 a logical, true, and corresponding unity of t.?

134:8.6 for the backward ages of the world’s childlike t..

135:3.1 a shepherd afforded him a great deal of time for t..

137:1.3 John was saddened by the t. of losing two of his

137:3.7 And they were all thrilled with the t. that they were

137:4.16 nook of the garden and engaged in serious t. for

137:5.2 were alive with expectancy and thrilled with the t. of

137:7.12 not allied to any of these schools of t. or practice.

139:1.10 Andrew was a man of clear insight, logical t.,

139:8.3 was relieved by the t. that her pessimistic husband

145:4.3 there was but one t.: “We cannot understand him.

147:6.4 no t. of wrongdoing was attached to such conduct.

151:3.9 The parable conduces to the forcing of t. through the

153:0.1 cognizant that the Master was giving unusual t. to

153:0.2 Judas dared to indulge the t. that possibly Jesus

153:1.5 Both his friends and his foes pondered just one t.,

153:1.5 Judas entertained his first conscious t. of deserting

158:2.2 Peter shuddered at the t. of the Master’s dying—

158:2.2 gave expression to the first t. coming into his mind

159:5.7 suggested the t. of the nearness of God to man,

160:3.5 On every mountaintop of intellectual t. are to be

161:3.3 his technique of concealing his t. discernment

164:3.2 there before the blind man, engrossed in deep t.,

165:4.8 inasmuch as he t. Jesus had dealt harshly with him

165:5.2 do you give anxious t. to any of these problems?

167:4.2 His first and human t. was to go to their assistance

168:0.5 Mary had given up the t. of Jesus’ coming and was

171:0.5 And without a moment for t., James and John

172:5.2 too preoccupied with the t. of his responsibility as

172:5.6 he was perturbed by the t. that Jesus might ask him

173:0.2 There was just one t. uppermost in the minds of all

173:0.2 The one absorbing t. of Judas was: What shall I do?

176:3.8 no t. is bestowed upon the higher duty of obtaining

177:4.3 he could not endure the humiliating t. of being

177:4.4 was concerned with any t. of betraying Jesus.

177:4.4 a new and dominating t. began to occupy the

177:4.9 the cowardly act of a selfish deserter whose only t.

179:3.2 his soul resented the t. of Jesus’ kneeling there

179:3.5 he not only became reconciled to the t. of allowing

180:5.5 speak the full t. of your mind to your fellow beings.

181:2.6 entertained even the slightest t. that their treasurer

181:2.21 expression of even a good t. must be modulated in

184:2.4 only one t. uppermost in his mind—the t. of escaping

185:3.8 of deciding the case, at least to gain time for t.,

185:6.7 trembled at the t. of Jesus possibly being a divine

187:5.2 The last conscious t. of the human Jesus was

189:4.1 but the sight of the apostles, coupled with the t. of

192:1.3 When this t. came into his mind, John leaned over

192:4.5 the t. of the certainty of the resurrection of the

194:4.1 The t. of the Master, arrested, bound, scourged, and

195:1.6 the Jews had neglected these other fields of t.

195:1.6 the united product of the centuries of the t. of

195:3.1 Christianity, a unity of religious t. and practice.

195:3.7 travel was universal and t. was untrammeled.

195:5.3 be distinguished from man’s other high forms of t.,

195:9.6 Modern, civilized men dread the t. of falling under

195:10.8 The well-meant desire to foster ancient t. systems

196:0.10 vindication of moral decision, an enrichment of t.,

thought-compelling

3:5.16 absence of all contrastive and t. moral situations.

Thought-Father

56:2.1 The T. realizes spirit expression in the Word-Son

Thought-God

8:0.1 there ensues the supreme desire of both the T. and

thought-out

103:0.7 religions, man-made or philosophically t. theologic

thought-plan

8:0.3 the execution of an absolute t.—that very moment,

thought preservers

44:4.2 1. T. preservers.

44:4.2 These are the artisans dedicated to the preservation

44:4.2 they truly treasure the gems of mentation.

thought-provoking

125:5.8 Nazareth youth plied these Jewish teachers with t.

147:4.10 apostle had had the courage to ask such a t. question

Thought Recorders

44:0.9 4. T. Recorders.

44:4.0 4. THE THOUGHT RECORDERS

44:4.2 T. preserve such noble ideas in the tongue of Uversa.

44:4.12 function of this important group of t. assigned to the

thought-value

118:5.3 Creator consciousness proceeds from the t.,

thought-word

8:3.1 Son personality partnership of absolute t. union.

8:3.6 the conjoint representative of the divine t. union.

thoughtverb; see thoughtJesus

4:3.1 All too long has man t. of God as one like himself.

19:6.4 status in the future Havona, but we have t. of:

63:2.5 Andon signified to his mate that he t. he could

68:2.5 Primitive man only t. when he was hungry;

70:6.2 Later on, kings were t. to have sprung from heroes.

70:6.4 the royal blood being t. to extend back to the times

73:5.6 the arrival of Adam, it being t. best to finish the park

75:6.1 only telling him to do as he t. best and promising

77:3.5 They t. it ought to be a great and imposing structure

78:4.1 Andites should be t. of as having a far greater

83:3.1 The ancients mistrusted love and promises; they t.

83:4.5 weddings celebrated at the full of the moon were t.

83:4.7 it was t. best to appear miserable and ill at ease in

84:1.4 Savages t. nothing of strangling such offspring at

84:4.5 Even a woman’s shadow was t. to be dangerous.

85:3.2 They t. the keen scent and the farseeing eyes of

85:3.4 The early Nordics t. that eclipses were caused by a

85:4.2 In both India and Africa the rainbow is t. to be a

85:5.3 t. to be bestowed as saviors upon favored races.

86:4.5 and eternity; they rather t. of recurring incarnations.

86:4.8 The early Andites t. their ghosts returned to the

86:5.4 The soul was t. of as being related to the body as

86:5.10 In other forms of unconsciousness the soul was t.

86:5.13 men t. that the soul was associated with the breath,

86:5.15 The soul was generally t. of as being identified with

87:2.1 the savage t. it the better part of wisdom to provide

87:2.2 It was once t. that the great desire of a ghost was to

87:2.4 Fasting and other forms of self-denial were t. to be

87:4.5 either good or bad; they were not t. of as being

87:5.1 spirits were t. to regard man as having manifold

87:5.5 The organs of reproduction were t. to be the only

88:1.10 A fetish man was t. to be more than human; he was

88:3.2 Originally it was t. that respect for the totem animal

89:1.2 shamans—fetish men who were t. to be directed by

89:6.3 Jephthah t. that one of his trusty slaves would thus

89:7.3 If the child survived, it was t. that the gods had

90:3.7 Much sickness was t. to be caused by bewitchment

90:4.5 together with bloodletting, were t. to be of value in

90:4.7 disease was t. to be caused by a wicked conspiracy

94:11.13 At times the Absolute was even t. of as contained

95:1.5 this was t. to be a devotion required by Ishtar,

95:2.7 other survivors they t. were absorbed into the sun.

96:5.7 The Israelites t. of their God as one who loved them,

97:4.2 Elijah, but he also saw a God who t. no differently

97:9.28 The Jews had t. that the idea of the future life

99:5.9 His religion was danced out rather than t. out.

99:5.9 Modern men have t. out many creeds and created

102:8.4 Man has always t. of God in the terms of the best he

104:1.3 Most of his disciples t. that the Trinity consisted of

104:1.10 Paradise Trinity, but they t. Jesus spoke figuratively

105:1.5 eternity situation may be t. of something like this:

105:7.15 The universe in which we now live may be t. of as

106:6.6 the Trinity Absolute may be t. of as culminating in

110:1.1 Adjusters should not be t. of as living in the brains

111:0.3 divine spirit, it was t. to reside in different organs—

111:0.6 The ka was t. to be a superior spirit genius which

118:9.6 should not be t. of as limiting the action of Deity;

122:3.3 Mary did confide to her sister Salome that she t. her

122:5.1 Joseph talked little but t. much.

122:5.9 parents had t. to welcome the child of promise,

122:7.8 Joseph had t. to go out at once and enroll, but Mary

123:0.5 Mary, of course, t. the City of David the most

123:6.8 The more he t. about Nahor’s advice, the more he

124:2.8 He was well t. of in Nazareth except by the parents

124:4.5 hearing their discussions when they t. he was

125:3.2 while Joseph t. he traveled with the women since

125:6.4 t. Jesus might have gone thither to see Elizabeth

125:6.8 none has done aught but that which he t. best.

126:3.13 Sometimes Mary t. the lad was beside himself,

128:1.6 who, being of the nature of God, t. it not strange to

128:2.2 It was t. that by diversifying their trades they would

128:3.9 mother rarely t. about his being a child of promise.

129:3.3 Some of his friends t. he had returned to Damascus

129:3.3 others t. he had gone to India.

130:5.4 Ganid t. this man should have been struck at least

132:0.2 he t. the time had come to introduce the boy to the

132:0.10 knowing full well (so he t.) that the Master had

132:3.1 Nabon had t. to make a convert of Jesus and had

133:0.3 Jesus a direct question as to what he t. of India’s

133:1.5 because they t. you would not defend yourself.

133:6.1 he t. it best to purchase a little silver shrine in honor

135:4.6 John t. out the method of proclaiming the new age,

135:7.2 As John journeyed north, he t. much about Jesus.

137:1.6 even before you t. to make this request of me.

137:4.16 rejoiced at the supposed miracle which they t.

139:2.5 He t. much about these impressions of the Master’s

139:4.3 And Andrew t. best to select for this special duty

139:4.7 John t. much but said little.

139:6.2 Nathaniel had t. to become a merchant.

139:12.13 renegade mortal, who t. lightly of selling his friend

142:4.1 When he first t. of inviting Jesus to his home, he

143:2.5 when you have done evil, you have t. to charge up

144:1.7 John and Andrew t. the kingdom had already come

145:2.13 in all that he t. or said concerning his ailment.

146:2.4 forgiven you even before you have t. to ask him,

146:5.1 The believers at Capernaum t. Jesus could heal any

146:6.2 they t. Jesus could cure any human disease,

147:1.1 The Roman captain did this because he t. the

149:2.13 who t. they discerned political dangers in his

152:0.2 I t. if I may but touch the hem of his garment, I

153:2.8 “You have t. that your forefathers in the wilderness

154:6.3 They had t. to assure Jesus that they would forget

154:6.4 Mary t., after so long an apparent estrangement,

154:6.8 Mary and Jesus’ brothers t. that Jesus did not

156:5.4 They t. he softened the heart of Moses and

157:7.1 had not t. it of serious account that Judas never

158:2.2 he t. best to start up a diverting conversation and,

159:1.2 even before they have seriously t. of repentance.

162:2.2 others t. that they laid not hands upon him because

162:6.4 Some t. Jesus was a prophet; some believed him to

163:2.4 he defer decision until after he had t. more fully

164:2.4 They t. much over the final remark of Jesus

165:4.8 about his inheritance inasmuch as he t. Jesus had

167:3.2 the people t. that Jesus had healed a real physical

167:3.5 But the people t. that all such afflictions were either

168:0.2 they t. he would just speak the curative words,

168:1.8 “If he t. so much of this man, why did he tarry so

168:1.12 Martha t. Jesus wanted only to take one last look

171:1.3 they really t. this indicated that their Master at last

171:2.6 the leading disciples, t. much about these words,

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “rising,” they t. he referred

172:0.2 Although many t. Jesus was going into Jerusalem,

172:0.3 but they t. best not to attempt to seize him among

172:1.6 Jesus, knowing what they t. and hearing what they

172:5.9 to Bethany Thomas t. much but said nothing.

172:5.12 And then Judas t. of the resurrection of Lazarus,

173:2.5 had t. to embarrass Jesus before the multitude,

174:3.5 The Sadducees had t to subject Jesus to the influence

174:4.3 he t. it the better part of valor openly to commend

177:3.4 Since David did this on his own initiative, he t. it

177:4.5 that honor and glory which he had t. would be his

178:0.1 some of them t. Jesus had sent him into the city to

179:0.2 They t., at least some of them did, that Jesus knew

179:0.2 Others t. that this was merely a special occasion

179:0.3 given one day earlier, they t. nothing of its absence.

179:1.2 And each likewise t. that it would not be he who

179:1.4 Since others had seized the high seats, Peter t. to

179:4.6 t. Judas had gone to procure something additional

180:0.1 at the conclusion of the Last Supper, the apostles t.

181:0.1 disciples really t. that this promise to return for a

182:2.9 They t that the chief priests would seek to apprehend

183:2.3 the governor t. it wise to grant the petition,

183:3.1 to be ahead of the Master’s enemies: Judas t. it

183:3.1 Judas had even t. to pose as having hastened out

184:1.2 Annas had t. to presume on this acquaintance and

184:1.9 Annas t. best to send Jesus bound and in the custody

184:2.11 brought Peter to his better senses, he had only t.,

184:2.11 he t. he had avoided being identified and possibly

184:3.14 t. he knew at least one way in which the prisoner

185:3.6 Pilate t. he understood something of what Jesus

185:3.8 Pilate t. to avoid the responsibility of deciding the

185:3.8 Pilate also t. that this gesture would help to antidote

185:8.1 If Pilate had t. to appeal to their patriotism by

186:4.4 the Roman captain t. these two might just as well die

187:0.1 t. he had already been sufficiently scourged,

188:1.2 No one had ever lain in this tomb, and they t. it

189:4.1 Bethpage, where he t. to grieve over his troubles

189:4.10 addressing him as if she t. he might be the caretaker

189:4.13 They t. at first that the women had seen a vision,

189:5.3 She longed to go back near the tomb, where she t.

191:0.4 Peter would grow sorrowful when he t. that maybe

191:0.4 Peter t. to remove himself from among the

191:1.1 Peter shuddered at the fate of Judas and even t.

191:1.1 Peter t that it might be his presence with the apostles

191:1.2 When Peter t. of the loving look of the Master as

192:1.2 At first they t. it was John Mark, who had come

192:2.6 would not die before the Master returned, as many t.

194:0.6 would come with power, and some of them t. they

195:1.6 For centuries the Greek had seriously t. and

196:2.3 human, while others have t. of Jesus as only divine.

thoughtJesus

125:0.4 But he t., and t. deeply, as his questions to the

127:6.4 He spent four days going up to the Passover and t.

128:1.6 being of the nature of God, t. it not strange to be

128:1.13 After his baptism Jesus t. nothing of permitting his

128:3.3 he t. much about these distant cities and the even

128:4.6 his eventful career which he t. might be made to

128:7.2 he t. much but said little about the relation of himself

133:0.3 Jesus a direct question as to what he t. of India’s

133:1.4 if I t. such a creature did not possess moral judgment

136:4.2 Carefully he t. over the advice given him

136:4.5 Jesus t. over the whole span of human life on

136:9.2 He t. out the advisability of inaugurating the

137:4.9 already said—or rather desirefully t.—too much.

138:1.5 Jesus t. much about John, now in prison.

141:1.1 so Jesus t. best to journey south and into Judea with

164:1.2 therefore well knew that the Master t. differently;

166:1.3 “I had t. that you invited me to this house to break

168:1.8 “If he t. so much of this man, why did he tarry so

168:4.1 say many things to the ten which he t. would prepare

169:4.1 the Master t. best to designate the spiritual

172:3.2 All morning Jesus t. about his entry into Jerusalem.

172:3.4 Jesus t. over all of the many contradictory

172:3.4 the spiritual concept of his mission, which Jesus t.

186:2.2 Before Pilate he spoke only when he t. that Pilate

187:1.7 Even at such a time as this Jesus t. little about

thoughtful

34:2.6 t. students of our problems look forward to the

68:5.4 A t. Andonite who had severely bruised his fist in a

81:2.2 had little or no leisure which could be devoted to t.

90:3.3 When t. men observe disease and death, they set

123:2.3 parents in answer to his t. and searching inquiries.

124:2.8 associates into more serious and t. channels.

125:2.2 the impressions made on his youthful but t. mind by

128:2.7 It was by just such wise and t. planning that Jesus

131:3.5 But whoso is t., prudent, reflective, fervent, and

134:9.3 ritual, but Jesus remained a t. and silent spectator.

137:1.3 I admonish you to become more t. in your speech.

137:3.7 so t. and understanding of the wishes and desires

155:6.13 the souls of men who give little or no time to the t.

158:1.10 they were a silent and t. trio as they made ready to

172:4.2 The apostles were t., but speechless.

176:1.7 When Jesus heard this, he was t. for some time

190:4.2 for a few more hours of solemn reflection and t.

thoughtfully

173:1.6 As Jesus paused, silently but t. contemplating this

thoughtless

69:5.15 in justification of the many misuses of capital by t.

113:2.5 so thoroughly demoralized by the t. panic of dread

127:4.8 Ruth was the sunshine of the home; though t. of

128:6.7 —clashes with the civil authorities because of his t.

131:3.7 is the goal of sincerity; death, the end of t. living.

131:3.7 Those who are earnest die not; the t. are dead

132:7.1 They had casually met a t. pagan while on their

139:2.3 get into more trouble because of his t. speaking

139:2.4 questions were relevant, many of them were t. and

139:2.5 following his t. and unintended denial of Jesus in the

143:1.4 father to restrain the unwise acts of his t. offspring.

146:2.12 Such a practice is t. and misleading.

147:5.4 Be not discouraged by the t. and unkind attitude of

147:5.9 encompass the moral undoing of their t. children,

169:1.5 And now I would like to tell you the story of a t. son

169:1.9 he had missed the cheerful, though t., lad.

173:5.2 again did the t. make light of this call of their king,

173:5.3 said the king to his servants: ‘Cast out this t. guest

181:2.4 to call fire down upon the heads of ignorant and t.

181:2.27 How much trouble have you made by your t.

187:2.8 they divided his garments, and the t. crowd jeered

192:1.3 Peter was ever a man of t. action and impetuous

194:4.7 of this well-meant experiment in t. brotherly love

195:6.7 some supposedly educated men and the t. secularism

thoughtlessly

123:3.3 by t. telling him that either God or the devil was

133:2.1 did you foolishly lose your head and t. assault her?”

167:2.1 desiring to relieve the silence, t. said: “Blessed is he

180:2.5 if humanity should t. and ignorantly pray for ease

187:2.1 on the faces of all those who so t. mocked him.

thoughtlessness

139:2.3 This sort of t. also made incessant trouble for all of

139:5.7 But Jesus never reprimanded him for such t.; he

thoughts

2:1.1 Not only are his t. and plans unsearchable, but “he

2:7.3 While the laws and decrees, the t. and attitudes,

3:3.2 he understands our t. afar off and is acquainted

4:1.2 The two t. are not opposed in practice, only in man’s

7:6.8 has perfect knowledge concerning the status, t.,

9:6.2 all true and genuine intellectual values, all divine t.

28:6.19 Mortals may employ words to conceal their t., but

32:4.8 is cognizant—has personal knowledge—of all the t.

32:5.6 to aid you in the crystallization of your t. about these

33:4.3 The t. and acts of the Bright and Morning Star will

44:1.8 6. Melody of thought—the thinking of spiritual t. can

45:6.1 find much of common interest to engage your t.

54:5.2 chosen attitude regarding his evil t. and sinful acts.

81:6.7 Social progress has invariably come from the t.

81:6.10 Science trains man’s t. along lines of exacting

86:6.6 But at last the mind of man was occupied with t.

91:3.1 prone to think out loud, to express their t. in words,

97:7.5 than your ways and my t. higher than your t..”

97:7.7 forsake his ways and the unrighteous man his t.,

101:1.3 your t., not your feelings, that lead you Godward.

108:6.2 Adjusters are particularly tormented by those t.

110:4.3 Certain abrupt presentations of t., conclusions, and

118:10.7 the t. of intellect, the ideals of character, the desires

125:6.13 She set to work with renewed energy to mold his t.

126:3.14 But Jesus was learning not to speak of all his t.,

129:4.5 Jesus knows about the t. and feelings, the urges

131:2.3 than your ways, and my t. higher than your t..’

131:2.11 evil way and the unrighteous man his rebellious t..

131:4.3 and divine Vivifier; let his spirit fully direct our t..

132:3.5 This is true because man’s t., wisdom, ethics, and

136:6.1 his new status of divinity, Jesus now turned his t.

144:5.28 Sanctify our steps and co-ordinate our t..

145:5.1 Because of these and similar t. which occupied the

153:3.5 it is from the heart that there come forth evil t.,

156:5.6 the following t., restated in modern phraseology:

157:7.4 indulged in t. of human fear while he persisted in

158:8.1 Jesus, knowing what it was that occupied their t.

159:4.2 While they contain the best of the higher t. and

159:4.4 Scriptures are sacred because they present the t. and

160:1.1 present the following t. for consideration: Human

161:2.6 5. Jesus seems to know the t. of men’s minds and

161:2.7 Jesus seems to know about the t. of his associates.

161:3.2 know too fully that he was able to discern their t.

167:7.4 then go forth to tell the Father the t. of your heart

168:1.2 of the combined human emotions and divine t.,

168:1.2 believe that Jesus wept because of a number of t.

172:1.7 now he dared to think such wicked t. in his open

172:5.6 Philip could not collect his t. sufficiently while on

177:3.1 Though no man openly so expressed his t.,

177:4.9 intoxicated with t. of grandeur and glory such as

179:1.8 to say nothing of the t. of some who had sufficient

182:3.7 While no mortal can presume to understand the t.

187:2.4 so lovingly interceded for his executioners if such t.

189:5.1 Peter’s t. alternated between fear and hope;

194:4.6 Jesus filled all their t. and determined all their new

195:7.21 words expressive of the meaning of a thousand t.,

thousand or one thousandsee two, three, etc.;

                            see thousand years

0:12.12 the basis of these papers more than ot. human

10:7.5 The mortal mind can immediately think of a t. and

11:3.4 Ot. of these units constitute a division.

11:3.4 One hundred t. divisions equal one congregation.

14:2.3 of exactly ot. basic chemical elements and the

14:4.1 each major division is composed of ot. minor

15:2.3 consists of about ot. inhabited or inhabitable

15:2.3 These ot. worlds adapted to support life are called

15:6.8 stars of space exist in no less than a t. different states

19:4.5 When a t. witnesses have given testimony—or a

25:1.3 They appear in groups of ot. on the third moment

25:1.3 that is, out of each t., seven hundred and fifty are

25:2.2 with the creation of ot. Orvontonlike servitals,

25:2.2 ot. of the seventh-order conciliators would appear

26:5.2 of instruction is presented in ot. classifications.

27:6.1 so far that there do not remain a t. mysteries which

28:1.1 and are personalized on Paradise in groups of ot..

28:1.2 the Infinite Spirit is delivered of a group of ot.

28:1.3 these ot. tertiaphim are the only personal staff of a

28:4.1 being a t. or a hundred thousand light-years distant

29:2.12 each center having the supervision of a t. Havona

29:2.13 of the seven superuniverses are ot. power centers of

29:4.19 while a battery of ot. energy transmitters provides

30:1.93 twelve grand divisions consisting of one t. major

30:4.16 In each local system of approximately ot. planets

31:1.3 are received into the corps in the ratio of one in a t.

31:1.3 organized for temporary service in companies of ot.,

31:3.1 each company of ot. finaliters has places for just ten

31:8.1 the nature and function of more than ot. groups of

32:0.1 will eventually contain approximately ot. inhabited

36:3.2 one hundred assistants, and ot. custodians.

36:4.3 magnificent worlds until they are ot. standard years

37:2.2 the Salvington conclaves, and as many as ot. of these

38:5.1 seraphim were trained by a corps of ot. seraphim

39:4.3 by a corps of ot. of this versatile order of seraphim.

39:5.14 living energy transmitters, usually ot. in number;

43:2.5 presided over by a finaliter and consisting of ot.

43:8.5 of one hundred and then federated in corps of ot..

43:8.6 in turn confederated into a corps of ot. univitatia.

44:0.3 seven thousand Havona instructors, ot. to each of

44:1.15 unmusical tendencies that only once in a t. mortal

44:2.1 The spirit-morontia world has a t. and one things

44:2.10 million actors produced a succession of ot. scenes.

44:6.2 This corps, while embracing over ot. subdivisions of

45:5.2 It is an enormous area consisting of ot. centers,

45:6.9 The probation nursery is supervised by ot. couples

45:7.4 They are chosen by the Jerusem council of ot.,

45:7.4 delegates are selected by the council of ot. electors,

45:7.4 of those who constitute this group of ot. electors.

45:7.6 personality has a value ranging from one up to ot..

46:1.1 Jerusem is divided into ot. latitudinal sectors

46:6.1 located in the immense departmental squares, ot.

46:6.1 These ot. squares are clustered in ten grand

46:7.1 The ot. rectangles of Jerusem are occupied by the

47:0.2 there are ot. glorified beings in each of these groups.

47:3.12 assigned to each company of ot. ascending mortals

48:2.3 They are created in groups of ot., classified as

49:0.2 each of these local systems is limited to about ot.

50:2.4 Such a staff averages about ot., and as the planet

52:7.6 These races are occupied with a t. things of interest

54:6.3 is more than a t. times the sum of all the evil.

58:5.2 The outer ot. miles of the earth’s mass consists of

59:3.1 of this ancient rock layer averages about ot. feet,

59:4.6 of the first Devonian flood average about ot. feet

59:5.7 Ot. species of cockroaches developed, and some

59:5.18 The deposits of this inundation average ot. feet in

60:1.2 the ot. feet of red sandstone deposit of this period

60:1.13 Pacific coast, where over ot. species of ammonites

63:5.2 had established more than ot. separate settlements

65:3.3 ot. different and remotely situated mutating strains

66:7.20 and observers, who always numbered more than ot..

67:4.3 originated the t. and one legends of a mythical nature

76:2.3 Adam was burdened with a t. and one details

77:1.5 when ot. such beings had been born to each couple,

84:8.6 let the human race find pleasure in a t. and one

89:2.1 the apple but figuratively consisting of a t. branches

97:5.6 Will the Lord be pleased with a t. rams or with ten

97:9.16 Solomon’s harem numbered almost ot..

103:3.5 threatened with extinction by a t. subversive

107:3.8 we are compelled to gather information from a t.

113:1.7 assigned to the watchcare and custody of ot.

114:7.13 now numbers over ot. mortals whose insight of

135:3.2 John read a t. times Daniel’s description of the

136:6.7 and on one vine there will be a t. branches,

136:6.7 and each branch will produce a t. clusters,

136:6.7 and each cluster will produce a t. grapes,

137:4.1 By noon almost a t. guests had arrived in Cana,

145:3.6 Jesus gazed upon almost one t. sick and ailing human

145:5.10 Peter calculated that no less than one t. believers

147:6.3 to proceed for a distance of only one t. yards,

148:0.4 several t. came and went at this encampment.

148:2.1 supernatural healing occurred among the ot.

151:1.1 ot. were assembled on shore near Jesus’ boat

152:2.3 By late afternoon more than a t. persons had located

171:1.2 the disciples encamped with the apostles, about ot.

171:1.4 this does not include the ot. and more persons who

171:2.1 When Jesus and the company of ot. followers arrived

172:3.7 several t. of these visitors flocked forth to greet this

187:3.1 Before eleven o’clock, upward of ot. persons had

189:2.9 a part of the personal experience of almost ot. human

195:7.21 the meaning of a t. thoughts, grand ideas, and noble

thousand years or one thousand years

2:2.2 “A t. in his sight are but as yesterday when it is

14:1.12 ot. for these spheres to complete their circuit.

14:1.12 “A day is as a t. with God, as but a watch in night.

14:1.12 three and one-eighth seconds less than ot. of the

20:9.3 Teacher Sons remain on their visitation planets for ot

26:3.8 one hour of Urantia time as would require a t. for

30:0.2 it would deprive the thinking mortals of the next t. of

36:4.3 magnificent worlds until they are ot. standard years

44:0.4 celestial artisans for less than one millennium, ot. of

44:4.3 be communicated by a mortal language in a t..

52:2.1 Great social strides are made during a few t. of this

52:7.2 ages to the era of light and life—not less than ot. of

62:2.6 the Mesopotamian peninsula for more than ot.,

64:3.5 In less than ot. most of the borderland animal groups

64:4.9 retreat and, after a pause of a few t., started south

64:6.26 they maintained a form of worship up to a few t. ago

64:7.19 with any other human stock down to about ot. ago

66:4.1 While it required almost a t. for the news to spread

67:6.6 Within ot. after the rebellion he had more than three

74:8.10 a t. after Moses’ sojourn on earth the tradition of

77:2.10 lists of Sumerian kings running back for several t.;

78:7.2 For almost a t. scores of cities were practically

79:7.2 Within a few t. after the arrival of even the small

80:9.6 Andonite push southward continued for over a t.

89:6.2 less than a t. ago that these sacrifices died out in

93:10.10 Less than a t. ago this same Machiventa, the onetime

93:10.10 to return in the same capacity in a little over ot..

94:2.8 But despite its successes of a t. years, Buddhism

94:9.3 After a t., in India Buddhism withered and expired.

96:5.2 was derived from the traditions extant more than ot.

101:4.2 liberty to anticipate the scientific discoveries of a t.

134:5.9 In the West it obtained for more than a t. right on

176:3.7 the truth you committed to us a hundred or a t. ago

195:10.18 Christian religion comatose for more than a t.

thousandfold

44:4.6 who preserve ideographs are able to improve one t.

136:6.7 the time when “the earth will yield its fruits ten t.,

thousandssee thousands of years; thousands upon

    thousands

13:0.7 t. of activities are going on which are unrevealed

13:1.21 Here you will engage in t. of activities which are

20:8.2 Sons in Nebadon I do not know; there are many t.

29:4.21 function in batteries of hundreds, t.,and even millions

43:1.1 There are tens of t. of sparkling lakes and thousands

44:3.1 we have t. of spiritual realities that serve to enrich

47:9.4 Hundreds or t. of times you may have visited

48:3.3 T. of these useful creatures were lost during the

53:0.2 Lanonandek Sons, in their work throughout these t.

53:9.1 But t. of the angels and the lower orders of celestial

59:2.10 These little animals existed in tens of t. of patterns

59:2.11 There existed t. of species of the early ancestors of

59:6.2 T. of marine species perished, and life was hardly yet

65:4.12 hundreds and t. of other and comparatively useless

69:8.10 slaves, but t. allow ambition to enslave them to debt.

72:11.3 During periods of industrial slackness many t. of

73:5.2 the Garden had t. of miles of irrigation ditches and

74:2.4 As the news of Adam’s arrival spread abroad, t. of

80:7.7 T. of public shrines were erected throughout Crete

89:1.4 they took the place of t. of pre-existent taboos.

89:3.2 and tens of t. of earnest souls began to court poverty

90:2.7 T. of supposedly intelligent people still believe that

96:1.3 merely one of the hundreds and t. of nature gods

96:5.9 already gathered up t. of the collateral descendants

97:1.6 and t. of despairing among the poor began to take

121:6.7 even to Rome, from which many t. were banished.

125:2.12 There were t. of young people in Jerusalem at this

126:4.5 Will the Lord be pleased with t. of rams, ten t. of

135:6.5 Tens of t. of listeners,some curious but many earnest

135:9.3 T. came to see the new attraction in John’s camp,

135:12.2 for t. of Pereans believed that John was a holy man

139:1.12 after bringing many t. into the kingdom, Andrew

139:2.10 Peter became a great and saving light to t. who sat in

162:1.4 t. of believers from all parts of the Roman Empire

163:6.8 And since that day countless t. also have tested

172:4.1 high and low, as well as the tens of t. of Passover

172:5.4 they were met by the t. of pilgrims who poured

173:1.7 majestically before the wondering gaze of the t.

194:1.1 the Jewish festival of Pentecost, and t. of visitors

194:4.7 T. of earnest believers sold their property and

195:10.10 t. of apparently indifferent youths would rush to

thousands of years

45:4.8 T. ago the yellow man knew of the one God.

45:6.3 T. of mortals reach the mansion worlds without

57:0.2 even periods of t., millions, and billions of years.

57:7.7 For t. Urantia was enveloped in one vast blanket

63:5.3 they lived along the river Somme for tens of t..

64:7.1 This glacier was so extensive in Asia that for t.

66:5.12 upon these business methods for hundreds of t..

66:5.20 It required t. to persuade them to burn refuse.

72:1.4 appearance of strong rulers and kings occupied t..

76:3.8 a type of architecture that was not excelled in t..

77:4.6 They persisted for t. and eventually furnished the

78:2.1 For t. the sons of Adam labored along the rivers of

78:7.2 For t. after the submergence of the first Eden

79:8.5 no call for military action for thousands upon t. had

80:2.5 the culture of the blue man t. behind that of Asia

80:9.4 for several t. cremation of the dead was almost

81:1.7 For t. the descendants of Adam had grown wheat

82:6.8 been taking place on Urantia than has occurred in t..

83:8.1 but for t. after Eden, mating continued as a purely

90:5.1 And so for tens of t. endless rituals have hampered

95:3.3 T. before the Salem gospel penetrated to Egypt,

95:7.2 the desert of Arabia continued as it had for t..

110:4.6 For many t., so the records of Jerusem show,

119:7.1 For tens of t. we all looked forward to the seventh

thousands upon thousands

15:7.10 seventy specialized worlds containing t. of replete

22:6.3 They engage in t. of undertakings in superuniverse

24:2.4 while subject to such a chief director are t., one on

28:6.6 t. minister to them, and ten thousand times ten

43:1.1 sparkling lakes and t. of interconnecting streams,

43:6.5 t. of living creatures which your imagination could

46:2.2 There are t. of small lakes but no raging rivers nor

49:2.1 there are seven distinct physical types as well as t. of

74:3.8 the nature and function of the t. of animals shown

79:8.5 no call for military action for t. of years rendered

94:1.7 superior religion became contaminated with the t.

97:7.7 And it comforted the Jewish captives, as it has t.

99:4.6 the cyclonic transitions of a scientific era, t. of men

113:6.9 the slumbering souls of t. of sleeping survivors.

139:7.6 been the means of leading t. of other business men,

187:1.5 all of Golgotha was covered by t. of crosses upon

thousandth

15:4.6 exactly one one-hundred-t. part of the total energy

32:1.4 one one-hundred-t. of the force endowment of its

41:4.6 has a density only one one-t. that of Urantia’s

77:1.5 exhausted on the appearance of the one t. offspring.

Thrace

139:7.10 through Syria, Cappadocia, Galatia, Bithynia, and T..

139:7.10 it was in T., at Lysimachia, that certain unbelieving

Thracians

92:6.1 held to the idea of monotheism, like the onetime T.

thrash

133:1.1 pounced upon the boy and began soundly to t. him

thread

4:2.3 marvelous t. of perfection from the circle of eternity;

36:2.17 runs the t. of the wise and intelligent formulations

68:4.6 Custom has been the t. of continuity which has held

79:3.3 The t. of monotheism running through the religious

threads

111:2.2 fabrics on which the Adjuster t. the spirit patterns of

threat

54:2.3 —a t. forevermore to deprive every one of these

54:2.3 monumental t. to consummate the theft of liberty

70:2.17 6. The t. of standardized industrial slavery,

70:10.10 t. of suicide on an enemy’s doorstep was usually

81:6.41 to any civilization—at any one moment—is the t. of

84:8.1 The great t. against family life is the menacing rising

84:8.2 pleasure mania, now constitutes the greatest t. that

97:9.11 After a military t., David then made a compact

158:7.8 an impending t. against the program of implicitly

184:3.9 Annas now arose and argued that this t. of Jesus to

185:1.3 Pilate then realized that he had made a t. which he

185:7.5 This public t. was too much for Pilate.

196:0.5 by the cruel and crushing t. of an ignominious death.

threaten

68:2.11 devious strivings of a vainglorious generation t. to

133:1.3 ill-tempered creature should attack you and t. to

185:1.2 all they had to do was to t. an uprising, and Pilate

185:1.8 why they did not hesitate to t. to charge him with

threatened

35:4.3 failure of a feature of the Creator Son’s plan is t.,

54:2.3 The Lucifer rebellion thus t. the maximum possible

60:2.9 serpents t. the destruction of the entire fish family.

63:4.8 This early race and its primitive civilization were t.

64:1.7 This early dawn civilization was t. with extinction.

78:7.1 new perils t. the valley of Mesopotamia as a result

80:7.12 the arrival of inferior groups from Egypt later t. the

93:1.1 Revealed truth was t. with extinction during the

97:8.3 Amos had t. that God would abandon Israel unless

103:3.5 it was so often t. with extinction by a thousand

111:7.5 the joys of living ever t. by the sorrows of death.

153:2.11 such a tumult was t. that Jesus stood up and said:

154:0.3 When the Jews t. to report to Caesar that he was

175:4.5 favor with which the multitude regarded Jesus t. to

184:1.3 Annas’s revenues were t. by what Jesus had recently

185:1.3 Pilate flatly refused to grant their petition and t.

195:4.4 decadence, moral hibernation, t. extinction,

195:9.3 And such times of great testing and t. defeat are

195:9.10 Christianity is t. by slow death from formalism,

196:0.3 midst of difficulties or as a comfort in t. despair;

threatening

58:5.8 oceanic depths, t. to slide into a watery grave.

68:2.11 rapidly translating into t. forms of self-gratification.

70:10.6 After due ceremony, including t. curses,

126:5.5 tried to squeeze extra revenue out of Jesus, even t.

127:2.9 lad bring to a fairly happy ending a very tense and t.

147:0.2 they remained bitter and t. enemies of Jesus and

152:0.2 see that this crowd presses you, t. to crush us, and

196:0.5 or in the throes of disappointment and t. despair,

threateningly

83:7.4 it is t. assailed by widespread dissatisfaction

threatenings

97:5.1 proclaiming t. of punishment against personal sins

threatens

15:8.6 When mass becomes overaggregated and t. to

195:8.4 now in turn it t. to establish a new and godless type

195:9.6 When a strong and moving religion t. to dominate

threats

99:5.2 Religion is not a slavish belief in t. of punishment or

143:2.1 when he suffered, he uttered no t. against his

155:4.2 why is it that we flee from the t. of our enemies?

160:3.5 become immune to the disastrous t. of fanaticism.

184:3.19 Jesus is unmoved by their t. and undaunted by their

185:1.3 in this way discovered his weakness in making t.

threesee three billion, etc..; three days; three months;

  three o’clock; three per cent; three weeks;

  three years

0:2.2 the Father, functions on t. Deity-personality levels of

0:4.1 of the Father and is realizable in t. primal phases on

0:6.8 the universe illuminated by t. kinds of light: material

0:7.5 essence of Deity is eternal, but only the t. original

0:7.7 Paradise Deity, existential as t. persons, is thus

0:9.4 The first t. and past-eternal Deities of Paradise—

0:11.0 XI. THE THREE ABSOLUTES

0:11.15 in the final comprehension all t. are one Absolute.

0:12.4 These t. experiential Deities were potential in the

1:2.3 of the Adjuster in the human mind is disclosed by t.

1:7.8 The t. personalities of Paradise Deity are,in all reality

1:7.8 Neither does the existence of these t. eternal persons

3:2.5 whereon the t. energies, material, mindal, and

3:2.11 is limited in its universe spiritual manifestation by t.

3:2.15 and co-ordinated by the t. existential Absolutes—

4:1.8 co-ordinates, the t. Absolutes of potentiality.

5:3.1 Deities are also t. distinct and separate persons.

5:4.10 Christian concept of God is an attempt to combine t.

5:4.14 on the personal religious experience of t. persons:

5:5.7 Mortal man secures t. great satisfactions from

5:5.11 an evolving mortal of the realms, must consist of t.

5:5.11 t. differential levels of reality realization.

7:4.3 This plan of perfection attainment embraces t. unique

8:0.4 In reality the Deities are all t. existent from eternity;

8:0.4 they are t. distinctly individualized but eternally

8:1.3 the executive union of all t., the cycle of eternity is

8:6.6 all t. are divinely and absolutely interlocked in a

9:6.3 When all t. are associated, personality gravity may

9:7.2 is a unique and exceptional unification of all t.,

9:8.14 revealed in these narratives, falls into t. great groups:

9:8.20 They are usually grouped in t. major classifications:

10:0.2 the divine oneness of the t. original and co-ordinate

10:2.3 T. persons are a minimum social group, but this is

10:3.0 3. THE THREE PERSONS OF DEITY

10:3.1 there are t. positive and divine personalizations of

10:3.1 existence and working of the t. Sources and Centers.

10:3.7 critical trinitarian interdependence of the t. divine

10:3.19 While apparently dependent on t. existential and

10:3.19 Infinite Spirit appears to exercise t. supercontrols.

10:4.2 Deity is perfectly unified; nevertheless there are t.

10:4.4 in a non-Trinity manner, but not as t. Deities.

10:4.5 the Trinity mystery: t. as one and in one, and one as

10:5.2 The Trinity association of the t. Paradise Deities

10:5.8 the never-ending interassociation of the t. beings of

10:6.16 We are the children of the t. Paradise Deities

10:8.4 actually fills all Deity potential, collectively all t. do.

10:8.4 T. infinite persons seem to be the minimum number

11:2.4 The central Isle is geographically divided into t.

11:3.1 On upper Paradise there are t. grand spheres of

11:5.4 This center consists of t. concentric elliptical zones

11:5.6 expands and contracts through t. cycles of activity.

11:5.7 The outer zone is the largest and most active of the t.

11:8.4 and various materializations disclose t. general,

12:2.2 the unaided human eye can see two or t. nebulae

12:3.10 by averaging t. material and t. spiritual types of

12:5.6 There are t. different levels of time cognizance:

12:6.13 organization of the potentials of the t. Absolutes.

12:8.9 the meaning of t. functioning levels of finite reality:

12:8.14 On Paradise the t. energies, physical, mindal, and

13:0.1 situated in space t. lesser circuits of special spheres.

13:0.2 These t. seven-world circuits of the Father, the Son

13:1.1 These satellites of Paradise, the innermost of the t.

13:1.12 eternalized by any two or all t. of the Trinity.

13:1.13 the technique of trinitization by two or t. Creators

14:1.3 2. The clockwise processional of the t. Paradise

14:1.9 concentric circuits immediately surrounding the t.

14:1.10 stabilized units—the t. circuits of Paradise spheres

14:1.12 seven minutes, t. and one-eighth seconds less than

14:1.16 in arrangement, consisting of t. circular groupings.

14:1.16 A cross section of this circuit would exhibit t. circles

14:4.1 each of these basic forms exists in t. distinct phases

14:4.1 Each of these t. phases is divided into seventy major

15:1.4 preparing for the westward swing, while number t.

15:2.4 constellation is presided over by t. Vorondadek Sons

15:2.6 There are t. Recents of Days, Supreme Trinity

15:2.7 and is presided over by t. Perfections of Days,

15:2.8 headquarters world and is ruled by t. Ancients of

15:6.15 In your solar system only t. planets are at present

15:10.3 Each superuniverse is presided over by t. Ancients of

15:10.11 The t. Ancients of Days are immediately assisted by

15:10.11 t. groups are Co-ordinate Trinity Personalities,

15:10.12 The remaining t. orders, Mighty Messengers,

15:10.12 As a class, these t. orders are known as Trinitized

15:13.1 major sectors are administered by t. Perfections of

15:13.4 The minor sector governments are presided over by t

15:14.7 This minor sector is number t. in the major sector of

16:0.1 inherent in the factual existence of the t. persons

16:0.1 possibilities, and only seven, inherent in t. Deities.

16:1.2 associative functions of the t. ever-existent persons

16:1.3 every attribute and attitude of the t. eternal Deities

16:1.4 divine activities of the t. eternal persons of Deity;

16:1.4 the functioning presences of the t. eternal phases of

16:3.6 Master Spirit Number T.. This Spirit personality

16:3.6 it is Master Spirit Number T. who always speaks for

16:3.7 This Spirit is in charge of superuniverse number t.,

16:3.15 in equal proportions of the t. infinite persons

16:3.18 Creature realization of these t. factors equals

16:3.18 Trinity, to discover the t. infinite persons of Deity.

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly responds on t. levels of

16:6.9 never fails to develop these t. cosmic intuitions;

16:6.10 these t. insights of the cosmic mind constitute the

16:6.10 recognition of the reality of these t. manifestations

16:6.10 These t. basic factors in reflective thinking may be

16:6.10 it is these t. cosmic intuitions that give objective

16:8.15 the constitutive recognition of the t. basic mind

16:9.1 Aside from t. inalienables of human consciousness,

16:9.1 validity attaches to the unification of these t. reality

16:9.2 able to sense the unification value of these t. cosmic

17:0.1 the following t. groups are usually classified as

17:3.1 of every possible manifestation of the t. Deities as

17:4.2 while on other occasions two, t., four, or even all

17:4.2 received by one, two, or all t. Ancients of Days,

18:1.2 The remaining t. act as the personal representatives

18:3.5 These high beings always govern in groups of t..

18:3.7 And all t. Ancients of Days must participate in the

18:4.2 T. Perfections of Days are assigned to each major

18:4.2 the Ancients of Days, it is not necessary that all t. be

18:4.5 are the officers of the courts of all t. divisions,

18:5.1 the directors of the superuniverses; in groups of t.

18:5.4 its t. Recents of Days are seldom together on the

18:5.5 You will all sometime know the t. Recents of Days

19:0.1 classed among the Paradise Sons of God, t. groups

19:1.6 correlation of t. phases of universe reality: origin,

19:1.6 The proper understanding of these t. experiential

19:3.2 All t. orders participate in the government of the

19:3.5 When the t. Ancients of Days function, the Trinity

19:5.1 any one or two of the Deities as well as by all t..

19:5.7 suggests to us the probability that t. Inspired Spirits

20:0.1 the Sons of God are classified under t. general heads:

20:1.1 Sons of God and embrace the following t. orders:

20:1.10 associated with one of the t. Ancients of Days

20:7.4 the Trinity partake of the combined natures of the t.

20:10.2 the acting natures of the t. persons of Deity to the

20:10.3 love, mercy, and ministry of the t. Paradise Deities

22:0.1 There are t. groups of beings who are called Sons of

22:0.1 The trinitized order of sonship is subdivided into t.

22:1.9 according to origin, nature, and function, into t.

22:7.11 The Supreme Being is the unification of t. phases

22:7.11 production of t. orders of creature-trinitized sons:

22:10.4 the high sons—assigned to the study of t. problems

22:10.4 Son Assistant assigned to superuniverse number t.

24:0.1 and entities of the Conjoint Creator into t. divisions:

24:7.6 But in just t. moments (a little less than three days of

25:0.9 Of the seven groups enumerated, only t.—servitals,

25:1.4 the established ratio yields t. spiritual beings to one

25:2.5 In each group, t. are spirit personalities, and one,

25:2.6 The one unanimously designated by the other t. as

25:2.10 a commission functions as a group of t. since the

26:1.12 The t. orders of supernaphim serve in the Paradise

26:1.13 The discussion of these t. orders forms the subject of

26:2.1 These high angels are created in t. major orders:

26:5.2 their work for the ascending mortals in t. divisions:

26:8.4 almost all hail from superuniverses t. and five.

26:8.4 a few from numbers two and t. are unsuccessful.

26:9.2 the pilot world of circle number t. when the transit

27:2.1 to preside over the organization of all t. orders of

28:0.2 the superuniverses embrace the following t. orders:

28:3.1 primary, t. secondary, and t. tertiary seconaphim;

28:3.1 The t. secondary angels are associated with t.

28:3.1 The t. tertiary angels are attached to the ascendant

28:4.10 the t. Ancients of Days must act together; two would

28:4.10 the superuniverses are always presided over by t.

28:5.1 Identical qualities are exhibited by all t. groups in

28:7.2 Of the t. orders of seconaphim, the tertiary group,

29:0.1 to disclose only the last of the following t. groups of

29:2.13 T. currents of primary energy of ten segregations

29:2.14 The power charge of a superuniverse consists of t.

29:3.10 They work with the t. basic currents of ten energies

29:4.25 That t. of these energies are beyond their control

29:4.36 These beings are the joint creation of all t. orders of

30:1.2 Beings created by all t. Paradise Deities, either as

30:2.130 Among such orders are the following t. composite

30:4.23 There are t. orders of student spirits in accordance

31:1.5 The Havona citizens regard these t. destinies as

31:3.3 cognizance of, and here call attention to, t. facts:

31:9.4 The second Architect eventuation yielded t. master

31:9.4 Paradise tradition asserts that these t. Architects,

31:9.11 In their functional organization the t. Architects of

31:9.11 act as co-ordinates of the t. supervisors of Havona.

31:10.15 respecting these outer creations, of t. things we are

33:1.1 because Michael has experienced the living of all t.

33:7.1 Michael, is supremely concerned with but t. things:

33:8.3 of the local universe is made up of t. members from

34:2.6 the traits and character of all t. of the eternal Deities

34:4.1 There are t. distinct spirit circuits in the local

35:0.7 Triune Deity functions for the creation of t. orders

35:0.7 functions in the creation of t. high orders of Sons:

35:6.1 At least t. Vorondadeks are assigned to the

35:6.1 t. dekamillenniums, about 150,000 Urantia years.

35:6.3 unless all t. of the Most Highs are agreed upon all

35:8.3 they were divided in the final tests into t. classes:

35:9.2 The System Sovereigns rule in commissions of t.

35:9.6 Of this entire number of failures only t. were System

36:1.1 Life Carriers are the offspring of t. pre-existent

36:1.1 one of the t. Ancients of Days presiding over the

36:1.3 Life Carriers are graded into t. grand divisions:

36:1.3 The segregation of these t. divisions was effected by

36:2.11 The domain of life is characterized by t., seven,

36:2.11 There are t. primal and essentially different life

36:2.11 the order of the t. Paradise Sources and Centers,

36:2.11 in the universe of Nebadon these t. basic forms of

36:2.11 forms of life are segregated on t. different types of

36:2.16 World Number T. is devoted to the conservation of

36:6.7 We observe that these t. are the levels of God the

37:2.11 The satellites of the first t. worlds are devoted to

37:2.11 The next t. groups are occupied by similar joint

38:0.1 There are t. distinct orders of the personalities of the

38:8.1 There are t. great classes of cherubim and sanobim

38:9.10 on only t. other worlds in Satania do these beings

39:3.6 worlds and which concerns t. or more persons.

39:3.6 but when t. or more are grouped for service, they

39:3.9 organized that they can simultaneously utilize all t.

40:0.11 discussion of the t. basic orders of ascending mortals

40:5.17 Series t.—mortals of Adjuster-fusion potential.

40:5.17 These t. types of physical-brain endowment are

40:5.17 spiritual differential between the t. brain types

40:5.17 the progression of these t. types is the same,

41:3.1 Of the thirty suns nearest yours, only t. are brighter.

42:1.6 energy is fashioned after the similitude of the t. Gods

42:2.4 nether side of Paradise probably embrace t. zones of

42:6.4 Ultimatons have t. varieties of motion: mutual

42:12.13 On Paradise the t. energies are co-ordinate,

43:2.5 The constellation legislative body is divided into t.

43:2.8 The combined council of legislators consists of t.

43:3.2 At least t. Vorondadek Sons are commissioned by

43:3.3 The Psalmist knew that Edentia was ruled by t.

43:6.4 you would quickly classify the first t. as vegetable

43:6.4 and the last t. as animal, but you would be utterly

44:5.2 They are conversant with the t. basic currents and

44:5.5 the functional association of the t. original phases of

44:8.2 There are t. possible sources of special human

45:2.1 executives have exhibited disloyalty only t. times.

45:3.1 is always supported by two or t. Lanonandek Sons,

45:3.22 This council periodically chooses t. members to

45:7.5 voted into authority from time to time by t. orders of

45:7.6 Suffrage is universal on Jerusem among these t.

45:7.7 These t. factors are then carried to the citizenship

46:2.8 A seraphic transport departs every t. seconds of

46:3.1 there are t. distinct groups of receiving stations.

46:4.8 worlds which exhibit well-nigh perfectly all t. phases

46:5.16 The t. groups mingle as one when at home in this

46:5.29 The activities of such a world are of t. distinct

46:5.30 the courtesy colonies are graced by t. enormous

47:1.4 had mortal experience in rearing t. or more children

47:4.6 The spiritual progress is greatest on the last t. of

47:5.1 the center of the school circles of world number t..

47:5.2 When you reach mansion world number t., you

48:4.4 Our humor embraces t. general levels of appreciation

48:5.6 such schools are organized in t. general groups of

49:0.5 exposed to differential light of t. neighboring suns.

49:1.4 sometimes initiated in one center, sometimes in t.,

49:2.21 In this scale the Urantia races are number t..

49:3.1 In Nebadon this percentage is less than t..

49:4.2 There are six basic evolutionary races: t. primary—

49:4.2 and t. secondary—orange, green, and indigo.

49:4.2 t.-brained planets harbor only the t. primary types.

49:4.2 Some local systems also have only these t. races.

49:5.10 There are t. general groups of inhabited worlds from

49:5.13 are t. basic organizations of the brain mechanism:

49:5.17 These t. types of mortals are distributed throughout

49:5.18 These t. orders stand on an equal footing in the

49:5.19 There are t. groups of mind design as related to

49:5.19 other spheres the races have t. of these unique bodies

49:6.10 There are t. groups of individual ascenders:

51:4.4 The evolution of six—or of t.—colored races, while

51:7.1 planet prospers under the joint rulership of t. Sons:

52:7.2 and t. of the highest and most experienced of the

53:0.1 he embraced sin and now is numbered as one of t.

53:0.2 only t. System Sovereigns have ever been found in

53:3.1 The cause of the rebels was stated under t. heads:

53:5.4 the t. azure blue concentric circles on a white

54:5.12 advised Gabriel that at least t. times the number of

55:1.2 A morontia temple has t. parts: Centermost is the

55:3.20 commissions of t. properly qualified citizens who are

55:4.4 settled stage is being administered by t. rulers:

55:10.6 to the Planetary Sovereigns, but in groups of t. they

56:3.5 But these t. spirit expressions become perfectly

56:5.1 There are t. eternal personalizations of Deity—Father

56:5.3 These beings constitute the first t. levels of God

56:6.1 When the t. eternal persons of Deity function as

56:7.6 the first t. manifestations of God the Sevenfold.

56:9.1 On subinfinite levels there are t. Absolutes, but in

56:9.1 On Paradise there are t. personalizations of Deity,

56:9.2 Did the Absolute (the t. Absolutes as one in infinity)

56:9.8 beyond subinfinite levels the t. Absolutes are one,

56:10.17 love, the sum total of these t. qualities, is man’s

56:10.19 These t. divinities are primarily manifested by the

57:5.13 t. of the major planets of the Angona system

57:5.13 Angona and permanently detach these t. tributaries

57:5.14 had it not been for the intrusion of these t. foreign

57:5.14 As it was, the impact of the t. Angona tributaries

58:2.6 your atmosphere is to be found in the first t. miles.

58:4.2 Planetary Prince, had its origin in our t. original,

58:4.2 These t. life implantations have been designated as:

58:4.4 Our purpose in making t. marine-life implantations

58:5.5 density of granite is less than t. times that of water.

59:1.14 the t. original life implantations were characteristic;

59:2.2 T. major inundations characterized this period, but

59:6.9 animals of those ages took temporary refuge in t.

59:6.9 from these t. regions that the new marine species,

60:1.10 developed only t. toes on their hind feet,

60:2.8 their average size ranging from t. to four inches,

61:0.2 t. times Bering Strait land bridge did the same.

61:5.4 ice in North America collected in two and, later, t.

61:7.5 glacier consisted of a combined invasion by all t. ice

61:7.7 In this invasion the t. great ice sheets coalesced into

62:0.1 by t. successive and sudden mutations stemming

62:2.1 They were active little creatures, almost t. feet tall;

62:3.9 t. of their seven children were killed by this bolt

63:3.2 adjoining rock shelters, or semicaves, t. of which

63:4.9 of human beings into at least t., and more often six,

64:2.6 some t. or four are still above water on the English

64:6.18 The green race split into t. major divisions:

64:6.30 the plan of evolving either t. or six colored races on

64:7.5 These tribes were accompanied by t. small groups

64:7.5 These t. groups never fully fraternized with the red

64:7.5 this amalgamated race broke up into t. groups,

64:7.7 These t. races virtually destroyed themselves before

65:0.2 There are, then, t. distinct levels of life production

65:1.1 capable of functioning in t. diverse phases of being.

65:1.2 are able to function and do function on t. levels:

65:2.1 waters in which the Life Carriers established the t.

66:3.5 temple of the Father of all, which was small but t.

67:3.5 and seraphim, with the aid of t. faithful midwayers,

67:4.1 Ang and t. members of the food council had

68:5.10 When the t. stages overlap, men hunt and women till

68:6.10 mothers refuse to rear more than two or t. children.

69:1.2 Human institutions are of t. general classes:

69:1.6 These t. groups of social practices are intimately

70:8.9 Workers divided into t. groups: the professional

70:9.17 the sum of all t. constituting human happiness.

70:11.5 thus all t. conspire in rendering human life more safe

71:3.3 The ideal state functions under the impulse of t.

71:8.1 government is the division of statehood into the t.

72:2.3 The federal government embraces t. co-ordinate

72:2.4 The legislative division embraces t. houses:

72:2.9 The law courts function on the following t. levels:

72:2.13 The socioeconomic courts function in the following t

72:4.5 a replica of the national government with its t.

72:5.4 shall recognize legal compensation as falling in t.

72:5.8 prorated to all t. divisions: capital, skill, and labor.

72:8.2 These schools are of t. classes: national, regional,

72:8.2 Division t. includes state responsibilities, and such

72:11.4 to wage nine fierce defensive conflicts, t. of which

73:1.5 the followers of Nod became divided into t. major

73:3.1 reported favorably concerning t. possible locations:

74:6.2 five children before the Melchizedeks left—t. sons

75:6.4 only to lose more than t. fourths of their children

76:1.3 This site was known to Adam as one of the t original

77:3.4 T. views were propounded as to the purpose of

77:3.8 Having disposed of one of the t angles to the dispute

77:4.2 T. out of four great Nodite centers were established

77:4.8 cities with Dalamatia and called all t. Dilmun.

78:5.4 By 12,000 B.C. t. quarters of the Andite stock of the

78:6.1 The t. waves of Andites poured out of Mesopotamia

78:6.1 These t. great waves of culture were forced out of

78:7.3 right back to one of the t. surviving sons of Noah.

79:2.8 Had the Andite conquerors been in numbers t. times

79:3.6 Ganges, and in the Deccan along the t. great rivers

80:2.2 The more mixed groups spread out in t. directions:

80:4.1 last arrivals coming on horseback in t. great waves.

80:7.9 the t. purest strains of Adam’s descendants were in

80:9.0 9. THE THREE WHITE RACES

80:9.1 became generalized into the t. white races as follows:

81:3.4 the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages; all t. existed at

81:4.10 mankind is now divided into approximately t. classes

81:4.14 intermingled; in India, as in South America, all t.

81:4.14 the skeletal characteristics of the t. surviving types

82:6.2 Of the six colored Sangik races, t. were primary and

82:6.2 Of the six colored Sangik races, t. were secondary.

82:6.2 and yellow—were in many respects superior to the t.

82:6.9 These t. peoples belong to the primary Sangik

84:0.3 home does embrace all t. of the essential functions of

84:4.7 childbirth was comparatively easy, occupying only t.

84:4.8 menstruating woman as one of the t. great causes

84:8.1 the only institution of society which embraces all t.

86:4.6 races believed that man died from t. to seven times.

86:5.16 Those who held the doctrine of t. or four souls

86:5.16 one soul meant discomfort, two illness, t. death.

86:5.17 The Greeks themselves believed in t. souls; animal

86:5.17 The Eskimos believe that man has t. parts: body,

87:6.12 The Romans carried water t. times around the corpse

88:1.6 The lucky numbers t. and seven came from later

92:0.5 The co-ordinate functioning of these t. divine

92:6.18 primarily by t. individuals: Philo, Peter, and Paul.

92:6.19 comprehend the doctrine of t. divine personalities

93:2.5 breast he wore an emblem of t. concentric circles,

93:2.5 this insignia of t. concentric circles became regarded

93:3.3 The symbol of the t. concentric circles, which

93:3.3 for the t. kingdoms of men, angels, and God.

93:3.3 few of his followers ever knew that these t. circles

93:3.3 this symbol as standing for the t. Most Highs

93:3.3 instructed that the t. Most Highs functioned as one.

93:3.3 usually associated it with the t. Vorondadek rulers

93:4.16 Abraham attended the Salem school t. different

93:6.7 the t. celestial beings appeared to Abraham on the

93:9.3 And this explains why, on t. separate occasions,

94:4.6 as secondary to the t. members of the Trimurti.

95:1.4 exalted t. of these gods to supremacy over all others,

95:1.4 Salemites in Melchizedek’s insignia of the t. circles.

95:6.7 of Zoroaster thus came successively to impress t.

95:7.6 “For whenever as many as t. speak together, God is

96:1.8 groups who taught a t.-in-one God concept

97:9.1 never were twelve tribes of the Israelites—only t. or

97:9.18 After four years of civil war and t. dynasties, Israel

98:4.2 The t. mystery cults which became most popular

98:5.4 T. times a day they worshiped, with special

99:4.9 until the great struggle between the t. contending

99:4.13 And these t. partial approaches to the reality of the

100:2.3 Such a glorified religion can function on t. levels of

101:2.12 while these t. supermortal endowments are unified

101:3.17 We know by t. phenomena, that man has a spirit

101:5.5 career upon the assumption of the reality of t. things:

101:5.11 by the bestowal spirits representing the t. persons of

102:3.15 Revelation affirms that these t. are one, and that all

103:6.7 The local universe consists of t. degrees, or stages,

103:6.14 fallen into one of these t. distortions of perception.

103:7.11 by assuming the reality of t. things: matter, motion,

103:7.11 the assumption of the validity of t. things: mind,

104:0.1 but chiefly because of the t. joints of the fingers,

104:0.1 because t. legs were the fewest which could stabilize

104:0.1 because t. support points could keep up a tent;

104:0.1 man, for a long time, could not count beyond t..

104:0.2 T. cheers are given the victor.

104:0.2 and the ghost is placated by t. ablutions of water.

104:1.3 doctrine was symbolized by the t. concentric circles

104:1.3 disciples thought that the Trinity consisted of the t.

104:1.7 not just a grouping together of t. separate gods.

104:1.9 difficult to distinguish between worshiping t. gods,

104:2.3 the Creator Sons and Creative Daughters of the t.

104:2.4 reality eventuating out of the conjoining of the t.

104:2.4 simple sum of the attributes of the t. Paradise Deities

104:3.1 grasped at an understanding of the Trinity of the t.

104:3.14 And the association of the t. Paradise personalities

104:3.14 For when these t. persons, as persons, conjoin for

104:3.15 for that is their functional union as t. persons.

104:4.3 This is the grouping of the t. Deity personalities:

104:4.7 the personal association of the t. eternal Paradise

104:5.2 This triodity consists in the interrelationship of the t.

104:5.7 This triodity consists in the association of the t.

105:2.1 reality we refer to the t. existential persons of Deity,

105:2.1 of Deity, the Isle of Paradise, and the t. Absolutes.

105:3.9 coexistence of the Son, the Spirit, the t. Absolutes,

105:4.3 There are, indeed, t. great classes of primordial

105:6.2 1. The deity response, the appearance of the t. levels

106:5.4 The t. Absolutes—Deity, Universal, and Unqualified

106:6.1 the limitless possibilities of the t. Absolutes or

106:7.1 possibilities in the t. potential Absolutes which no

106:7.3 destiny is established in the vastness of the t. great

106:7.3 And these t. Absolutes, experiential in possibility,

106:7.9 if the t. absolute potentials could ever become

106:7.9 the t. potentialities whose union constitutes the

106:7.10 and associations of the t. Trinities we believe we

106:8.4 1. The level of the t. Trinities.

106:8.8 it is believed that the t. Trinities function as perfectly

106:8.9 1. The Paradise Trinity, the association of the t.

106:8.12 The association of these t. Trinities in the Trinity of

106:8.13 The co-ordination of the t. Trinities inevitably

106:8.17 experiential unification of the t. Absolutes as one.

106:8.17 short of the full unification of the t. Absolutes,

106:8.17 the t. Absolutes can hardly be unified short of the

106:8.19 We venture the opinion that these t. experiential

106:8.20 The first level consists of t. Trinities; the second

106:8.20 the personal association of these t. Deities on the

107:0.7 will creatures traverse t. general developmental

107:0.7 These t. phases of mortal life have no connection

107:0.7 have no connection with the t. stages of Adjuster

107:3.3 spiritual orders receive only t. divine injunctions,

108:1.3 volunteering Adjuster is particularly interested in t.

109:3.4 On worlds such as Urantia (the series t. group) there

109:3.7 evolutionary races of Urantia, t. groups of beings

109:7.7 he did not choose the t. Personalized Adjusters who

109:7.7 these t. omnipersonal beings were among the most

110:6.7 levels of cosmic evolution is reflected in t. ways:

111:2.4 There are t. and not two factors in the evolutionary

111:2.4 t. antecedents of the morontia human soul are:

111:4.4 Any civilization is in jeopardy when t. quarters of

112:0.8 in contradistinction to the t. energies which show

112:1.1 Personality thus performs on t. cosmic planes or in

112:1.1 performs on t. cosmic planes or in t. universe phases:

112:1.5 The dimensions of finite personality are t.,

112:1.9 These dimensional phenomena are realizable as t. on

112:1.9 t. on the finite level, t. on the absonite level, and one

112:1.17 Relationships exist between two objects, but t. or

112:3.1 personality survival there are really t. kinds:

113:1.2 Intellectually, mankind is divided into t. classes:

113:2.1 a human soul who has realized one or more of t.

115:3.5 the absolute level involves a postulate of t. phases:

115:3.7 The union of the t. Absolutes of actuality,

115:3.8 The union of the t. Absolutes of potentiality,

115:3.13 The t. Absolutes of potentiality are operative on the

115:4.6 qualified possibilities of the t. great potential

115:6.2 developments within the t. Absolute potentialities of

115:6.3 with due regard for the absoluteness of these t. basic

115:6.8 but as a qualification of the t. Absolute potentials

116:2.12 The first t. levels are the Supreme Creators;

116:2.12 the last t. levels are the Paradise Deities.

116:2.13 the reunification of the collective acts of the first t.

116:2.14 the co-ordinated functions of the first t. levels of

116:2.14 beings of the first t. levels of God the Sevenfold

117:0.1 First Source as it is potentialized in the t. Absolutes

117:1.9 First Source is potential in the t. great Absolutes,

117:6.11 in the current epochs of creation there are only t.

117:7.8 Supreme Being contains t. superfinite possibilities

119:1.5 and witnessed by only t. of our brotherhood,

119:4.6 passed through the bestowal experience of t. orders

120:1.2 to subject yourself to the will of the t. Deities and

120:1.6 Rebellion, such as has t. times occurred in Nebadon

120:4.3 as the Trinity of t. beings is in reality one Deity.

121:2.2 the meeting place, or crossroads, of t. continents.

121:6.2 In the days of Jesus t. languages prevailed in

121:8.8 Luke planned t. books dealing with the history of

121:8.10 by reference to the t. records already in existence.

122:0.2 the report nominating t. prospective unions as

122:0.3 From the t. couples nominated, Gabriel made the

122:8.6 And thither went these t. teachers looking for this

123:2.14 Jesus learned to read, write, and speak, fluently, all t.

123:5.9 advantage since he was conversant with t. languages.

124:1.12 he visited Sepphoris, only a little over t. miles from

124:5.6 presently to consist of five brothers and t. sisters

124:6.5 over t. hours’ travel from opposite Scythopolis

124:6.9 near the house of one Simon, who had t. children

125:1.5 the dwellers in Galilee came up only t. times a year

125:2.7 from that night on they all t. loved Jesus as if he had

125:4.1 The t. youngsters were overjoyed to greet Jesus,

125:6.8 the young man relieved the embarrassment of all t.

126:5.11 now had t. cows, four sheep, a flock of chickens,

127:1.5 James took charge of the teaching of his t. sisters,

127:4.1 upbringing of their family of four boys and t. girls.

127:4.3 On t. occasions when it was deemed wise to punish

127:6.3 Next to his own family he loved these t. most of all.

127:6.5 And Jesus was the idolized ideal of all t. of them.

127:6.11 fight off poverty since t. of them were now at work.

128:1.15 spent this Passover with his t. friends at Bethany,

128:2.2 they had not all kept busy since t. of them had been

128:5.9 Jesus continued to teach the evening school t. times

130:0.6 Gonod had made t. extensive trips to the empire of

130:2.1 the t. of them attended a performance in the

130:3.2 t. enjoyed a most pleasant passage to Alexandria.

130:5.4 token of her heartfelt appreciation as they all t.

130:8.6 their pack animals toward Rome, all t. being anxious

131:4.3 Where two or t. gather together, there am I also.

132:0.5 recognize just t. factors of paramount value in the

132:0.9 the scribe of Damascus never met more than t. of

133:0.2 while the t. travelers walked leisurely across Italy

133:2.4 The t. spent hours recounting their experiences in

133:3.4 met people of every race hailing from t. continents.

133:3.9 while we leave you here together—t. women—

133:4.13 The t. travelers enjoyed their sojourn in Corinth.

133:4.13 this commercial center afforded opportunity for all t.

133:5.3 After this pedant had talked for almost t. hours,

133:5.9 are t. interrelated and interassociated levels of the

134:3.2 wealthy merchant citizen of Urmia and his t. sons.

134:3.3 Cymboyton or one of his t. sons always presided at

134:3.8 appointed a commission of t. of our number to

134:3.8 we t. secondary midwayers completed such an

134:5.10 they will not prevent world wars nor control the t.,

134:6.16 As confusion increased in the faculty, the t. brothers

135:8.3 removed his apron,and announced to the t. workmen

135:8.6 when John had baptized these t., he dismissed the

136:9.13 necessity of dealing with t. constantly recurring

137:6.5 In explaining that they should spend t. hours every

138:7.6 They fished in t. groups, Jesus going out with a

139:1.1 five—Andrew, his brother Simon, and t. sisters.

139:1.3 to remain on duty with his brethren while the other t.

139:2.1 Peter was married, had t. children, and lived at

139:4.2 The fact that John was one of the t. personal aides

139:4.3 assign two or t. of your associates to be with me

139:4.3 this special duty the next t. first-chosen apostles.

139:5.4 Philip came from a family of seven, t. boys and four

139:9.1 and married, James having t. children, Judas two.

140:8.3 Jesus made clear to the t. the difference between

140:8.5 He made it clear to the t. that his teachings applied

140:8.9 He told the t. apostles that he was concerned only

140:8.15 Jesus made it plain to the t. that, while his apostles

140:8.22 Jesus impressed the t. that he valued the whole life,

140:8.27 The t. apostles were shocked this afternoon when

140:10.9 “The kingdom consists in these t. essentials: first,

141:1.5 t. fourths of his followers had previously followed

141:3.2 Judas developed into a managerial committee of t.,

141:3.2 each of these t. also did considerable religious work.

141:4.4 he told his associates about the t. forms of affliction

141:7.2 The Master taught these t. many advanced truths

142:3.5 Long after the times of Melchizedek all t. of these

142:3.6 record was made the Trinity concept of t. Gods in

144:1.2 apostles that they were in retirement for t. reasons:

144:2.3 ‘Friend, lend me t. loaves, for a friend of mine on

144:6.2 in session t. times a day and for six days each week

144:6.2 he did consent to speak to them on t. occasions.

145:1.2 When they had filled all t. boats with fish, almost

145:5.3 Peter aroused James and John,and the t. went to find

145:5.4 Jesus endeavored to explain to these t. apostles what

145:5.5 Andrew had located Jesus in company with the t.,

146:0.2 this tour Jesus cautioned them on only t. occasions;

147:6.2 t. of them returned to Jerusalem to submit their

148:2.1 visited the sick of this encampment not less than t.

148:6.8 And when Job had listened to all t. of his friends, he

148:8.1 T. of these Pharisees were tremendously impressed

148:9.4 while t. of the spying Pharisees confessed faith in

149:1.4 the coexistence of the following t. powerful, potent,

149:2.12 Only t. men who received his personal call refused to

149:3.2 the desertion of the t. spies who had been baptized

150:8.8 persons to read not less than t. verses of the law,

151:3.4 Jesus narrated t. or four parables from the Hebrew

151:4.3 leaven which a woman took and hid in t. measures of

151:5.3 T. other boats containing some of the younger

152:1.1 with the father and mother and his t. apostles.

153:2.13 this state of affairs continued for more than t. hours.

154:2.3 there always lurked near by two or t. of David’s

155:5.2 to be found t. distinct forms of religious devotion.

155:5.2 these t. manifestations of the religious urge are:

156:4.1 Joseph, a believer, who lived t. or four miles south of

157:1.2 at yonder market, pay the collector for all t. of us.”

157:1.3 of David, to meet the temple tax for the t..

157:1.5 when it grew dark, the t. waiting men entered their

158:0.2 he decided to take only the t. who were in the habit

158:1.1 the t. apostles began the ascent of Mount Hermon,

158:1.3 Jesus told the t. apostles something of his experience

158:1.4 t. of his apostles saw him decline to be invested with

158:1.6 Jesus took leave of the t. apostles, saying: “I go

158:1.8 When the t. had been fast asleep for about half an

158:1.8 These t. conversed in a strange language, but from

158:1.9 The t. apostles were so badly frightened that they

158:1.9 we will erect t. tents, one for you, one for Moses,

158:1.10 cloud vanished, again was Jesus alone with the t.,

158:2.1 The t. apostles were shocked and bewildered by

158:2.2 And then did the t. apostles perceive that Jesus

158:2.5 therefore did he take with him only the t. apostles

158:3.4 spoken in words to be heard also by the t. apostles.

158:3.5 To the t. apostles it was an event marking entrance

158:4.3 Jesus was up on the mountain with the t. apostles.

158:5.1 They all rushed forward to greet Jesus and their t.

158:5.4 It was indeed a disillusionment for the t. apostles

159:1.3 two or even t. witnesses to confirm your testimony

159:1.3 for, where two or t. of you agree concerning any

159:1.3 for, where two or t. believers are gathered together,

159:5.11 Jesus taught them the t. ways of contending with,

160:1.2 Human life consists in t. great drives—urges, lures,

161:1.7 possession of personality by all t. of the Godheads

161:2.11 this had been a great experience in the lives of all t.

162:4.4 These pilgrims divided into t. groups for this early

162:8.2 custom for these t. to drop everything and listen to

163:2.1 In all cases where this committee of t. were not

164:1.3 Which of these t. turned out to be the neighbor of

164:3.1 The next morning the t. went over to Martha’s

164:3.12 wash in the symbolic pool of Siloam for t. reasons:

165:1.2 t. quarters of the multitude were truth seekers,

165:4.10 may concern the wealthy in the judgment, at least t.

165:6.3 two members of a family believe in me and t.

166:1.2 most of the Pharisees, with two or t. lawyers, were

166:1.7 There were just t. things to which the Pharisees paid

166:4.5 There are t. groups of events which may occur in

166:4.9 Here have I come these t. seasons looking for fruit

166:5.1 Abner was teaching t. times a day in the synagogue.

168:0.4 notwithstanding that all t. had long been ardent

169:1.15 Jesus was very partial to telling these t. stories at

170:1.14 the term “kingdom of heaven” have been due to t.

173:1.3 the equivalent of from t. to four cents commission

173:2.3 had to take place in the presence of at least t.

174:4.5 Two or t. other groups of the scribes and Pharisees

177:0.3 To do this is folly; I will therefore send t. men with

177:0.3 Jesus looked over the t. well-armed and stalwart

178:2.7 Said Jesus to the t.: “Go immediately into Jerusalem,

178:2.12 It was half past four o’clock when the t. apostles

178:3.5 None of the apostles, save t., knew where they were

181:2.2 you were designated by Andrew as one of the t.

181:2.19 “My little children, you are one of the t. groups of

181:2.29 the cock will not crow until you have denied me t.

182:3.1 The t. apostles could not help recognizing that he

182:3.1 he bade the t. sit down and watch with him while

182:3.2 going over to the t. apostles, he found them sound

182:3.2 After the t. had aroused from their slumber,

182:3.3 When Jesus returned to speak with the t. apostles,

183:0.1 But by this time the t. apostles were wide awake;

183:0.3 Although the t. apostles, the Greeks, and the other

183:3.2 the t. apostles and their associates approached on

183:3.7 altogether willing to allow the t. apostles and their

183:4.2 only David remained on hand with t. messengers,

184:0.3 Jesus spent about t. hours at the palace of Annas

184:3.1 On t. previous occasions the Sanhedrin, by a large

184:3.9 was sufficient to warrant t. charges against Jesus:

184:5.2 of Jesus, as being worthy of death, under t. heads:

184:5.8 And now they presumed to formulate t. charges,

184:5.8 When this was done, t. of the Pharisees took their

187:1.1 The upright pieces of timber for the t. crosses had

187:2.1 the Master’s feet being only about t. feet from the

187:2.5 it read in t. languages, “Jesus of Nazareth—the King

187:5.2 this happened to be one of the t. passages which

187:5.7 asking Pilate that the legs of these t. men be broken,

187:5.7 Pilate forthwith sent t. soldiers to break the legs and

190:2.4 through the garden and talked for almost t. minutes;

190:5.2 about t. miles out of Jerusalem and a few minutes

191:0.2 had affirmed he would rise again and at least t. times

193:0.6 and recited how he had t. times appeared to them.

193:3.2 I always had two or t. of you constantly by my

196:3.2 There are t. elements in universal reality: fact, idea,

196:3.6 There are t. separate evidences of this spirit

196:3.11 the t. basic judgments, or choices, of mortal mind:

three billion

15:10.11 with whom are associated t. Divine Counselors.

19:3.1 Counselors in service, and t. are assigned to each

29:4.16 making a total of t. as the superuniverse quota of

three day(s) or three days’

24:7.6 (a little less than t. of your time) a newborn Guide

33:6.9 a little less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 seconds) than t.

41:3.8 has lengthened from the former t. and one-half day

46:1.2 The Satania day equals t. of Urantia time, less one

51:2.2 About t. of standard time are consumed in this

54:5.13 apprehended, tried, and executed within two or t.

57:5.2 These titanic heaves required t. and one-half days to

63:2.6 After t.’ rest and enjoyment of the fire, Andon and

84:2.4 bed, along with the wife, remaining at rest from t.

87:2.3 The savage believed that it required from t. to a year

87:2.3 Eskimos believe that the soul stays with the body t..

98:4.7 After t. of the celebration of the sacrifice and death

119:2.4 T. after this unexplained leave-taking there

122:7.3 when the food was packed for the trip of t. or four

125:6.5 It is now more than t. that your father and I have

125:6.10 On the t.’ journey to Nazareth Jesus said little;

130:8.6 way of Capua to Rome, making a stop of t. at Capua

133:8.4 after t. they made ready for the long trek across the

140:7.3 Thursday they returned for t. more days of teaching.

141:7.2 across the river and south of Jericho for a t.’ rest.

141:8.3 Jesus spent t. with them, and they returned to their

143:3.7 had come to them as a result of their t.’ vacation

147:6.3 but such a crowd gathered here they remained t.,

149:7.2 The two or t. they were together in Bethsaida were

150:6.2 After spending two or t. with one group of twelve

152:2.5 Philip had provided a t.’ supply of food for Jesus and

152:2.6 They have been with us now t., and many of them

152:5.5 region of Gennesaret for two or t. of rest and sleep.

154:2.4 For t. and nights they were acutely afflicted with a

156:3.1 Jesus left them for a period of t. or four days,

156:6.4 Here they rested for t. and held daily conferences,

167:4.3 soul might linger near the body for two or t.,

173:5.4 “Destroy this temple, and in t. I will raise it up.”

173:5.4 yet he says he will destroy it and raise it up in t..”

184:3.7 “destroy this temple made with hands and in t. make

184:5.6 about destroying the temple and raising it again in t..

187:3.3 would destroy the temple and build it again in t.,

187:5.8 to linger alive upon the cross for even two or t.,

188:2.2 while he was yet alive, ‘After t. I will rise again.

three hundred

52:5.9 well above the equivalent of t. years of Urantia time.

67:6.6 Van had more than t. and fifty advanced groups

77:2.11 introduced year of more than t. hundred and fifty

80:7.4 in Greece consisted of t. hundred and seventy-five

96:7.5 religious teachers extending over a period of t. years.

163:5.1 the entire company of almost t. started out at

165:2.1 A company of over t. Jerusalemites, Pharisees and

167:0.1 it was not uncommon for from t. to five hundred

195:8.3 For t. years Western thinking has been progressively

195:10.18 which conquered the Roman world in t. years

three hundred million

41:4.7 Its diameter is over t. miles—ample room to

119:5.1 A little over t. years ago, as time is reckoned on

three hundred thousand

55:1.4 average morontia temple seats about t. spectators.

64:6.12 their headquarters was at Armageddon t. years ago.

64:6.17 the leadership of Fantad, some t. hundred and fifty

66:7.16 This was the law of Dalamatia for almost t. years.

66:7.19 the Planetary Prince and his staff throughout the t.

66:8.3 progressed in a fairly normal manner for almost t.

67:1.1 For t. years Caligastia had been in charge of Urantia

67:7.3 status existing at the time of Caligastia’s arrival t.

68:0.3 was initiated by the Dalamatia teachers, and for t.

74:6.1 the care of more than t. of the pure-line offspring.

79:5.3 More than t. years ago the main body of the yellow

92:4.5 expanding revelation of Deity went on for t. years

three million

29:4.16 T. associate power directors are assigned to each of

37:6.1 There are upward of t. overseers in Nebadon,

37:10.1 Nebadon, now has more than t. inhabited worlds,

three months

77:5.5 In a little more than t. months they were married.

122:2.2 about t. after the marriage of Joseph and Mary,

128:5.3 iron hand of Rome would crush the rebellion in t.,

144:6.6 joint meetings for one week would be held every t.

149:0.1 October 3, A.D. 28, and continued for almost t.,

149:0.3 companions traveled extensively during these t.,

149:1.2 In the course of this t.’ tour more than one hundred

163:7.1 to enter upon their last mission, the t.’ tour of all

163:7.2 Throughout this t.’ period at least ten apostles

165:0.1 This Perean mission continued for almost t. and

166:0.2 This entire mission of t. in Perea was successfully

three o’clock

163:3.5 Again he went out about twelve and about t. and

153:1.1 A distinguished congregation greeted Jesus at t.

155:5.16 they began to talk one with another, and by t. they

158:1.6 It was t. on this beautiful afternoon that Jesus took

184:0.1 the temple, and this sacrifice was offered about t.

184:3.1 It was about half past t. this Friday morning when

187:5.5 It was just before t. when Jesus, with a loud voice,

187:6.1 about half past t., David Zebedee sent out the last of

188:0.1 from t. Friday afternoon to t. Sunday morning.

188:3.5 Master rested there in Joseph’s tomb until about t.

189:1.1 ten minutes before t., intense vibrations of material

189:1.1 from Joseph’s new tomb, at two minutes past t.,

189:2.1 At ten minutes past t., as the resurrected Jesus

189:4.3 A little before t. this Sunday morning, when the first

189:4.5 It was about half past t. when the five women, laden

192:4.1 that a meeting would be held the next Sabbath at t.

192:4.2 April 29, at t., more than five hundred believers from

three per cent

49:2.23 number 9, t. per cent; number 10, two per cent—

55:3.3 1. T. was expended in the promotion of truth—

55:3.4 2. T. was devoted to beauty—play, social leisure,

55:3.5 3. T. was dedicated to goodness—social service,

three thousand

15:7.2 twenty-two minutes short of t. days of Urantia time,

19:7.1 There are more than t. orders of these supernal

27:2.3 You must fraternize with upwards of t. different

41:4.7 has a surface temperature a trifle under t. degrees.

42:4.6 thins out increasingly until at about t. miles it

59:1.18 T. varieties of brachiopods appeared at the close of

70:10.8 primitive techniques of justice administration t. years

73:2.3 Van recruited a corps of over t. willing workers who

80:5.2 For t. years the military headquarters of the Andites

95:3.3 T. years before the Hebrew scriptures were written

97:9.3 With an army of a little more than t. Saul defeated

152:2.4 the multitude had increased to more than t..

165:3.1 Sabbath-afternoon multitudes numbered almost t..

three weeks

122:2.6 Mary remained with her distant cousin for t. weeks

122:8.3 moved up to the inn, where they lived for t. until

122:8.6 The babe was almost t. old at the time of their visit

123:0.5 but it required t. to overcome Mary’s objections.

124:1.7 T. after the coming of Martha, Joseph, who was

128:3.1 stopped work for t. to take Simon to Jerusalem for

128:6.8 a long talk with Jude about this episode some t. after

133:7.4 During Ganid’s convalescence of t. Jesus told him

133:9.2 Ganid extended their stay in these parts t. in order to

134:7.3 For t. of this period Jesus worked as a tentmaker.

134:8.4 Jesus spent the last t. of August and the first t. of

134:9.2 They spent t. in an around the city, at least John did.

135:9.4 About t. after Jesus had left them, there arrived on

141:3.1 and his apostles remained near Amathus for almost t.

144:6.1 there came about a t.’ conference at the Gilboa

144:6.2 For t. these twenty-four men were in session three

147:2.2 The apostolic party spent almost t. at Jerusalem,

150:0.4 For a period of almost t. Abner and his associates

three years

62:2.2 These dawn mammals attained full growth when t.

66:7.5 then, after t. in the schools of the Prince, they were

72:4.1 after the first t. all pupils become assistant teachers

73:3.1 The committee on location was absent for almost t..

97:9.21 Then began the t.’ siege followed by the total

123:1.1 occupied for t. by one of Joseph’s married brothers,

123:1.2 Jesus was about t. and two months old at the time of

123:5.2 For t.—until he was ten—he attended the school

123:5.2 For these t. he studied the rudiments of the Book

123:5.2 For the following t. he studied in the advanced

124:2.8 having the advantage of being t. and one-half older

157:5.3 For t. years Jesus had been proclaiming that he

157:5.3 for these same t. the apostles had been increasingly

173:1.2 final overthrow by a mob t. before the destruction

three-brained

40:5.12 Type classification among the one-, two-, and t.

40:5.17 mortals of the one-brained, two-brained, and t. races

40:5.17 definitely limited in comparison with the t. orders.

49:4.2 the t. planets harbor only the three primary types.

49:4.3 the special senses of the t. mortals are extended

49:5.13 the brain mechanism: the one-, the two-, and the t.

49:5.13 less spiritual, ethical, and worshipful than the t. order

49:5.14 The third brain of the t. orders is best conceived as

49:5.15 the older planets of the t. group exhibit civilizations

49:5.15 two-brained mortal worlds are able to equal the t.

49:5.17 While the t. peoples are capable of a slightly higher

49:5.19 classification does not refer to the one-, two-, and t.

109:3.5 In the t. mortals of this series of worlds, Adjusters

109:3.5 But in the career after death, the t. type proceed just

77:5.5 In a little over t. Adamson’s party actually found

three-day

143:3.1 —but I will join you in the enjoyment of a t. period

three-fourths

72:7.7 and a t. referendum is required before any state can

72:7.14 Every six years this body, by a t. ballot, chooses one

three-gas

43:1.3 the usual t. mixture which is characteristic of such

46:2.2 (The dew point is higher on a t. world than on a

46:2.3 The atmosphere of Jerusem is a t. mixture.

three-headed

94:1.3 and Agni, the t. fire god, lord of the earth and the

104:1.2 was long perpetuated in Agni, the Vedic t. fire god.

three-in-one

96:1.8 Sumerian-Chaldean groups who taught a t. God

three-level

106:8.3 We elect to present the t. concept, which is as

three-natured

30:4.19 Survivors are still t. beings.

three-quarters or three quarters

72:2.17 upon socioeconomic cases except upon the t. vote of

78:5.4 By 12,000 B.C. t. of the Andite stock of the world

111:4.4 Any civilization is in jeopardy when t. of its youth

165:1.2 While t. of the multitude were truth seekers,

three-toed

61:2.8 Toe evolution did not progress beyond the t. stage

61:4.4 Many of the horses were still t., but the modern

threefold

0:7.8 technique of trinitization, t. Deity personalization.

0:8.10 The grand universe is the t. Deity domain of the

9:2.1 God is spirit in a t. sense: He himself is spirit; in his

10:0.3 unable to conceive how the Infinite could achieve t.

10:0.3 liberation inherent in the t. personalization of Deity

10:3.19 This t. endowment is employed in many ways to

11:8.7 systems are t. organizations known as triata.

13:1.18 with the t. spirit of the Trinity, and with the spirits of

13:1.20 The secrets of Seraphington involve a t. mystery,

13:3.1 These shining orbs are the source of the t. light of

14:2.2 Havona energies are t.; superuniverse units of energy

14:2.2 The creation of the central universe is t. (Trinity);

14:2.5 The basic organization of a t. creation is unlike that

14:2.6 organized in accordance with the t. system of perfect

16:1.1 This t. Deity personalization is inherently

16:1.1 We have come to speak of the t. personalization of

16:1.2 Seven Master Spirits are hardly expressive of t.

16:3.16 regarding the attitude of the T.-Deity-union,

18:6.3 They make a t. report to their superiors: They

20:1.10 The t. order of Life Carriers is brought into being by

20:1.11 The Paradise Sons of God are of t. origin:

20:2.4 Avonals have a t. function on the inhabited worlds:

22:7.11 are engaged in a t. exploration of the Deity of the

27:7.7 the appearance of the t. fluctuation of the light of

29:2.14 This t. energy charge spreads throughout the space

30:4.27 Havona, the instruction is personal and t. in nature:

33:1.1 His headquarters is in the t. mansion of light on

35:0.7 having achieved this t. expression, they collaborate

38:9.1 The midway creatures have a t. classification: They

39:4.16 These seraphim are the keepers of the t. records of

39:4.16 preside over and maintain this t. records system

42:7.1 This central unit is endowed with a t. possibility of

46:5.22 All records are preserved in triplicate in this t. hall

56:3.5 Adjuster from the Father, partakes of the t. spirit

56:3.6 Spirit must always and ultimately become t. in

56:3.6 Spirit originates from one source through a t.

56:8.1 Supreme Being has a t. function in the experience of

65:0.1 As a result of the co-ordinate function of this t.

66:2.9 volunteers until they became conscious, t. beings

66:4.3 their mission on Urantia as extraordinary t. beings:

71:8.3 1. The creation of a t. government of executive,

72:9.2 national government with its t. division of powers.

76:3.5 The Sethite priesthood was a t. undertaking,

76:3.9 were educated to perform the t. duty of a Sethite:

104:1.7 idea of a t. manifestation of a monotheistic God.

104:2.6 further presentation of certain other t. relationships

104:3.14 a triunity, a t. functional aggregate unanimity.

104:4.7 This is the t. union of love, mercy, and ministry—

105:2.9 the I AM by virtue of which there was achieved t.

105:4.4 the I AM as the unity thereof is conceived as a t.

106:7.10 bring us face to face with the concept of the t Trinity

106:8.9 remembered that the Trinity implies a t. function—

106:9.4 degree of the apparent actualization of this t. Trinity

118:4.4 Causation, disregarding existentials, is t. in its basic

121:1.3 unified and co-ordinated under an extraordinary t.

131:4.7 O God, save us from the t. ruin of hell—lust, wrath,

136:1.2 the “servant of the Lord” the t. office of prophet,

183:1.1 final surrender to God as signified in the t. prayer

194:2.11 is subject to the teaching and guidance of a t. spirit

Threefold-Deity-union

16:3.16 the attitude of the T., the attitude of the Trinity.

threescore

77:2.11 regarded for ages as very long, “t. years and ten”

131:0.1 Ganid employed more than t. learned translators in

183:2.2 over t. of devoted disciples would be encountered,

183:2.3 The betrayer then went on to state that t. devoted

threshing

135:7.2 in his hand thoroughly to cleanse his t. floor;

threshold

19:3.6 that it approaches the t. of universal totality.

24:6.6 subsequently crossing the t. of eternity to Paradise.”

26:11.6 out to greet those who stand at the t. of eternity

34:5.3 adjutants indicates mind evolution crossing the t. of

39:8.1 Seraphington is the angelic t. to Paradise and Deity

48:0.2 whereby mortals attain the t. of the spirit world.

52:7.16 the era of light and life—the t. of the transition from

56:10.9 therein to be perceived and elevated to the very t.

62:6.6 we knew we were upon the t. of the realization of

66:2.7 the t. of the planetary headquarters of the Prince.

72:12.5 such an age is the planetary t. to the utopian ages of

83:2.3 The carrying of the bride over the t. is reminiscent of

88:4.5 progressing in error, and attaining the t. of truth.

91:2.2 rituals and incantations to the t. of true prayer.

91:6.7 the t. of that realm wherein he can communicate

117:5.2 unifies his evolving self to the very t. of supremacy.

124:6.1 Jesus, having reached the t. of young manhood

127:6.15 Jesus now stands on the t. of full manhood, rich in

threw

66:7.19 when Caligastia t. in his lot with the rebel Lucifer.

81:6.21 oxen for men since this t. men out of employment.

85:1.3 The Romans always t. a stone into the air when

137:4.9 Leaping up, Mary t. her arms around Jesus’ neck,

146:0.2 they t. themselves into the work of preaching the

151:4.6 the good into vessels while the bad they t. away.”

171:5.3 When Bartimeus heard these words, he t. aside his

172:3.9 the festive crowd t. their garments on the ground

178:1.16 rulers only when they t. themselves directly in the

184:2.3 Peter t. away his sword shortly before he came up

184:2.4 identification as a disciple t. Peter off his balance,

186:1.6 the thirty pieces of silver from the bag and t. them

190:1.2 wrapped them all up in the linen sheet and t. them

thriftiness

140:8.3 many of their questions regarding frugality and t.,

thrifty

69:9.5 communism: The improvident lived off the t..

69:9.5 the improvident depend on the state (t. taxpayers)

thrill

3:5.17 have never experienced the t. of wholehearted and

23:2.19 untrammeled explorers, to experience the t of finding

24:6.7 the t. of all time swept through the heavenly courts

43:8.13 but you will not experience that personal t. of

124:6.10 did Jesus ever experience such a purely human t.

180:1.6 missing the mighty t of doing your service as a friend

195:9.8 Descriptive words of things beautiful cannot t. like

195:10.6 the rebirth of Jesus’ brotherhood should t. all who

196:0.3 trust in God and felt the tremendous t. of living,

thrilled

45:1.2 to morontia vision, you will be more than t.,

100:6.3 The religionist is t. and energized with the assurance

119:5.3 stage of mortal evolution was an event which t.

123:1.5 Jesus was t. by the thought of having a baby brother,

124:3.7 The boy was t. with the games and entered heartily

127:5.2 Rebecca listened intently; she was t. with the

128:6.5 temple, the very sight of which had stirred and t.

130:3.2 the young man was t. by the great lighthouse of

133:5.1 Ganid was t. with the thought of being in Athens,

137:2.5 Philip was t. with the assurance that he had found

137:3.5 Mary was t. with expectation.

137:3.7 And they were all t. with the thought that they

137:5.2 t. with the thought of having been selected as close

145:4.1 They were t. by the vision of what was to come if

160:5.11 to pray for that day when all mankind shall be t.

177:1.5 John Mark was t. by the memory of this day with

194:0.5 to be t. with the assurance that the Master still lived,

thrilling

18:2.4 each of these unique and t. spheres on your way

53:6.1 But the most t. of all these daring feats of devotion

53:6.3 “But my most exhilarating moment was the t.

54:2.3 threat to deprive every one of these beings of the t.

63:6.8 leader of the pre-Planetary Prince days is a t. recital

94:9.2 in India to all of Asia is one of the t. stories of the

117:6.10 It can never be captured; it is alive, free, t., and

117:7.17 Gone will be the t. adventures of the organization

119:7.3 the bestowal selection, and it was a t. announcement

125:0.1 earth career was more engaging, more humanly t.,

140:8.25 James grasped the t. truth that Jesus wanted his

145:3.10 wave of healing, it was indeed a t. spectacle.

155:5.10 that most t. and inspiring of all possible human

155:6.11 only one adventure which is more satisfying and t.

190:3.1 Mary was in the very midst of this t. recital when a

193:6.2 Peter made a t. report of the last meeting of the

195:5.10 an endless career of progressive adventure and t.

thrillingly

141:3.6 His teaching was t. dynamic.

thrills

31:1.4 the Corps of the Finality is one of the superb t. of

thrive

78:6.8 the Mediterranean islands, where it continued to t.

83:7.4 marriage continues to t. and slowly improve under

84:5.11 Woman cannot t. on man’s rights any more than man

84:7.21 Eskimo children t. on so little discipline simply

134:5.17 of permanent peace and t. on the tranquillity of good

178:1.10 and liberty, you will t. and the kingdom will prosper.

thrived

61:3.13 Weasels, martens, otters, and raccoons t. throughout

64:4.6 primitive man again t. in Europe and western Asia.

68:6.5 culture, have all t. best in the larger centers of life

133:5.2 A great university still t. in Athens, and the trio made

thrives

5:5.10 3. Spiritually man t. in the experience of divine

thriving

124:2.9 a province of agricultural villages and t. industrial

133:4.13 this t. commercial center afforded opportunity for all

throat

159:1.5 taking him by the t., said, ‘Pay me all you owe.’

throbbing

104:4.28 And the endless t. of the material Paradise heart of

159:3.10 Our religion is t. with new life and new meanings.

throes

196:0.5 Even in the face of apparent defeat or in the t. of

thronesee throne of David

34:4.11 “like lamps burning before the t.,” which John saw

34:4.12 “And out of the t. proceeded lightnings and

43:4.6 saying: “I will exalt my t. above the Sons of God;

45:4.1 And round about the t. were four and twenty seats

45:4.1 The t. in the center of this group is the judgment

45:4.1 the t. of the resurrection roll call of mercy and

83:5.15 a numerous body of kin for the support of the t..

93:5.7 Abraham found a distant relative on the Egyptian t.,

94:7.1 was the heir apparent to the t. of a petty chieftain

95:2.2 leader in Egypt, after fighting his way to the t.,

97:1.6 among princes to make them inherit the t. of glory.”

97:1.10 designed to foster the king upon the Hebrew t..

97:7.11 “The heavens are my t., and the earth is my footstool

97:9.15 contenders for the t. besides the son of Bathsheba—

97:9.22 the king and put his sixteen-year-old son on the t..

119:2.5 the privilege of sharing the system t. of authority if

122:8.4 become the successor of David on the t. of all Israel.

137:6.2 Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord: ‘The heaven is my t.,

137:8.7 lead armies in battle for the establishment of a t. of

141:2.1 kingdom there must be a king seated upon his t.

141:2.1 Our Father also sits upon a t., but not one made

141:2.1 The t. of the Infinite is the eternal dwelling place of

152:3.2 and no man rules over it seated upon a material t..

158:7.3 abandon the idea that Messiah must sit upon a t. in

185:3.6 who aspired to establish himself on the temporal t.

throne of David or David’s throne

122:4.4 to a new Jewish ruler who would sit upon the t.

122:8.4 the successor of David on the t. of all Israel.

123:0.5 in which the new candidate for Dt. could be reared

125:5.7 Messiah to become a temporal prince to sit on the t.

125:6.13 those who would restore the t. and forever cast off

126:3.6 He knew he would never sit on the t. at Jerusalem.

135:3.3 the true Messiah, that he had come to sit on the t.,

135:5.1 Why was the t. of David desolate and vacant?

135:7.1 John held to the idea of the restoration of the t.,

136:8.5 since he had not come to re-establish Dt..

136:9.5 Even his human mind is saying good-bye to the t..

138:7.1 many times that I have not come to sit on Dt.,

140:8.1 concepts of the kingdom as a restoration of Dt.

141:2.1 with Messiah sitting on Dt. and from this place of

152:6.5 more fully that Jesus was not going to sit on Dt..

162:2.3 The deliverer will come in power to restore the t.

162:6.4 from Galilee, and that the Messiah must restore Dt..

171:1.3 intended to go to Jerusalem and lay claim to Dt..

172:5.10 new national rule of the Jews, with Jesus on the t..

176:2.3 you still look for the Son of Man to sit upon the t.

thrones

28:6.6 when “t. are cast up and the Ancients of Days are

throng

37:10.6 manifold personalities who t. the universes of space

74:2.1 temple on Urantia in the presence of the mighty t.

74:4.3 Van made his way out through the t. and sent their

74:4.5 Adam and Eve, moving apart from the t., pointed

138:3.7 pleasure-seeking t. of publicans and reputed sinners.

142:5.5 The t. of listeners remained many hours with Jesus,

145:3.9 Jesus, looking down upon the afflicted t., answered:

145:3.10 retinue descended into the midst of this motley t.

145:4.1 the rejoicing and happy t. overran Zebedee’s home

150:9.1 surrounded in the synagogue by a great t. of his

152:0.1 Among this t. were the new observers from the

152:0.2 as the t. jostled him, Jesus suddenly stopped,

162:5.1 Jesus stood up in the midst of the assembled t. and

171:5.1 they encountered a t. of beggars, among them one

172:5.3 liked to preach the gospel of the kingdom to that t.

173:1.8 a t. of youths stepped out from the crowd to sing

thronged

35:3.22 that the Melchizedek colleges are t. with student

53:7.11 the broadcast stations of all Nebadon were t. by the

89:7.5 The highest types of women t. the temple sex marts

136:8.5 at Jerusalem; the city would be t. with visitors.

146:4.4 the Master was so t. by the sick that he was forced

147:2.2 to avoid the crowds which so constantly t. him.

148:9.2 While the house was thus t. with people and entirely

151:6.7 Most of that day Jesus was t. by those who came in

167:1.4 hoping thereby to escape the crowds which t. him

throngs

124:6.11 and never had Jesus beheld such t. of human beings.

125:0.4 disappointed by the demeanor of the temple t., but

125:1.1 Jesus deemed the conduct of the temple t. to be

127:6.5 pausing to look upon the gathering t. of visitors.

128:3.4 Jesus mingled with the t. of visitors and engaged in

129:2.8 along with the t. from every quarter there arrived

135:7.3 By this time t. were arriving from Galilee and the

135:9.2 to preach to the overflowing t. which gathered

142:1.7 doing much personal work among the Passover t..

151:1.1 long series of such parables which he taught the t.

151:5.1 “I am weary of the t.; let us cross over to the other

162:4.2 impressive spectacle of the temple and its pilgrim t.

172:3.7 they effectively spread the report among the t. of

177:5.2 great t. of people enthusiastically followed them

throughnon-exhaustive

1:2.10 T. the presence of his fragmentized spirit the Creator

1:4.3 When you are t. down here, when your course has

1:5.3 you must discern the invisible Maker t. his creation

2:5.5 step by step, life by life, t. universe upon universe,

2:7.7 coheres in God the Father t. the direct relationship

3:0.1 Creator Sons, even as he bestows life t. these Sons.

3:1.5 the Adjuster must needs go t. the consequences of

3:4.6 Finite mind cannot think t. such an absolute truth

3:4.7 dearest approach to God is by and t. love, for God is

3:5.1 authority by direct transmittal but rather t. his Sons

3:5.2 The Father rules t. his Sons; on down t. the universe

4:1.2 T. long ages the human race has struggled to reach

4:2.7 man persists in viewing the phenomena of nature t.

6:0.1 absolutely expresses himself, he does so t. his Son,

6:8.4 The Eternal Son is infinite, but he is approachable t.

7:5.8 a Son of the Eternal Son, who literally passed t.

7:5.8 he passed t. the life experiences of the ascending

7:5.10 worlds of space, in and t. and by these bestowals,

7:7.4 Father comes down to you as a personality only t.

8:1.3 the purpose of the Universal Father t. the personality

8:4.1 But in and t. all this material and spiritual creation

8:4.5 as angels to stand by your side and guide you t. the

8:5.2 we discern his presence by and t. any and all of these

8:5.5 the Father and the Son are functioning in and t. him;

8:6.2 before they may approach the Father t. the Son.

8:6.5 Deity acting in and t. the untold legions of beings

10:3.3 God speaks t. the Son and, with the Son, acts t. the

10:3.10 1. As creator, t. the Creator Sons, his grandsons.

10:3.11 2. As controller, t. the gravity center of Paradise.

10:3.12 3. As spirit, t. the Eternal Son.

10:3.13 4. As mind, t. the Conjoint Creator.

10:3.14 he maintains parental contact with all creatures t. his

10:4.5 and the Son are functioning in and t. and as him.

11:1.3 you could be piloted t. universe upon universe and

12:7.13 Even though the Paradise Father functions t. his

12:8.14 personality, where spirit, t. the mediation of mind,

13:1.8 by none save those who have personally passed t.

13:2.1 T. all eternity you will regard Ascendington as your

14:2.9 T. all eternity these supernal beings have been

16:1.2 By and in and t. these Seven Spirits, the Father,

32:3.13 in, by, and t. the power-actualizing Deity of the

32:4.2 personal participation in these events by and t. these

32:4.2 The Father is working in and t. all these channels for

36:2.17 in and t. all this long process there runs the thread

44:0.19 the Adjusters are going t. with you, as a part of you,

101:6.15 perfected oneness with Deity in and t. the Supreme

108:4.1 Father’s functioning in and t. these Monitors that

113:3.6 the entire realm of progressive survival in and t.

113:4.1 Adjuster, operating from within and t. the soul,

130:8.1 I am t. playing the coward. I will go back to my

142:7.15 all true believers are destined to attain in Jesus and t.

144:5.57 Your own self to live again in and t. us

181:1.8 “Man of sorrows,” but in and t. all of these

195:7.18 real experience of the religionist who, in and t. this

196:3.33 the revelation of God to the world, in and t. Jesus,

throughoutnot included

throw

15:5.6 revolutionary rate greatly accelerates, begin to t. off

24:1.12 They are able to t. any world out of certain

41:9.4 centrifugal motion, a sun begins to t. its exterior

57:3.1 before nebulae begin to t. off suns and start upon the

57:3.4 The ever-increasing rate of whirling was soon to t.

63:1.2 that group which first learned to t. stones and to use

70:9.17 quickly t. civilized man back to the crude usages

83:4.5 It was the custom of many peoples to t. grain upon

87:2.9 was, before eating, to t. a bit of food into the fire

90:1.3 Women who were able to t. themselves into a trance

90:4.5 or blemished spot on the body, t. the charm away,

182:3.1 him while he went off about a stone’s t. to pray.

190:3.3 action was taken to t. out of the synagogues any

throwing

15:4.5 the mother wheel is still t. off suns,

63:5.6 made effective use of the t. stick and the harpoon.

172:5.4 reason for t. away such a magnificent opportunity

182:0.1 he arose and, quickly t. a linen coat about himself,

thrown

15:5.4 2. Whirled Stars embrace those suns which are t. off

15:5.4 They are not t. off as rings but in right- and left-

15:5.5 of a barred nebula, not infrequently a sun is t. out

23:1.9 both or all are t. out of liaison with the higher

41:3.3 When suns that are too large are t. off a nebular

53:6.5 “Having been automatically t out of the constellation

57:5.12 would do if they had been t. off by solar revolution

64:6.22 Caligastia’s staff and were t. into great confusion by

70:2.1 that society was temporarily t. back into savagery;

77:8.12 teachers of the gospel of Jesus were t. into prison by

89:6.4 the bell; the girl was t. alive into the molten metal.

93:1.3 been t. so completely on their own resources that

124:1.4 The elders were t. into confusion.

139:2.14 Perpetua was t. to the wild beasts in the arena at

168:3.3 five other members were t. out because their

176:0.1 They shall all be t. down.”

176:1.1 You will be t. out of the synagogue and put in prison

188:0.2 planned to have Jesus’ body t. in the burial pits of

thrust

28:6.7 For mercy is not to be t. upon those who despise it;

60:3.14 here the Cambrian rocks are obliquely t. out over the

75:5.6 had been so suddenly and so ruthlessly t. upon them.

79:6.3 southern-coastwise t. of the northern Chinese

80:9.7 the westward t. of the Andonites reached Europe.

81:6.14 primitive man had civilization literally t. upon him by

83:8.9 problems so suddenly t. upon the social organization

96:3.5 the simultaneous onslaughts of a strong Libyan t.

97:8.5 God has many times t a Father’s hand of providential

122:5.2 hardly recovered from this shock when Mary had t.

126:2.3 accepted the responsibilities so suddenly t. upon him,

127:2.8 obligation which a cruel accident had t. upon him.

156:1.5 But Norana refused to take offense at Simon’s t..

190:4.2 these new problems which have been so suddenly t.

195:0.3 in the Christian message, were suddenly t..

thumb

62:2.1 They had a primitive opposable t. as well as a

62:2.1 species successively developed the opposable t.

62:2.1 big toe but never developed the human type of t..

62:3.2 well adapted for diversified work as the present t..

thumbs

62:3.2 They had almost perfectly opposable t., just about

62:5.2 They possessed perfect human t., as had many of

thunder

63:6.3 Andonites developed a fear of the elements—t.,

85:4.3 Windstorms with t and lightning overawed early man

85:4.3 that t. was regarded as the voice of an angry god.

139:3.1 sons of Zebedee, whom Jesus nicknamed “sons of t.

139:3.5 It was these “sons of t.” who wanted to call fire

139:4.6 This “son of t.” became the “apostle of love”;

169:3.1 Some of us heard John the Baptist t. this parable

181:2.4 “Once we called you and your brother sons of t..

thundered

96:5.5 Moses t., “The Lord your God is one God; there is

135:6.3 John was dressed like Elijah of old, and he t. his

thundering

61:5.8 and t. down Norwegian fiords into the North Sea.

thunderings

34:4.12 “And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and t.

thunderous

96:1.11 fire and smoke, together with the t. detonations

96:6.2 the austere, crude, exacting, and t. desert god of

thunders

142:3.21 “And then, amidst the t. and lightnings of Sinai,

thunderstones

80:9.14 Bretons still keep t. in the chimney as protection

thunderstruck

88:6.7 inspiration, spirit away, ingenuity, entrancing, t.,

Thursday or Thursday morning

83:4.5 Lucky days were sought out,T. being most favorably

124:1.7 Jesus’ second sister, Martha, was born T. night,

124:6.11 It was now T. afternoon.

128:3.5 visit to Jerusalem and chanced to meet Jesus on T.

128:3.7 They arrived home T. noon, and Simon kept the

137:6.4 they understood more than they had on T. night.

140:7.3 T. they returned for three more days of teaching.

140:8.0 8. THURSDAY AFTERNOON ON THE LAKE

140:8.1 on T. afternoon Jesus went out from the shore in a

140:8.18 On this T. afternoon Jesus first told his associates

145:0.2 T., and Friday Jesus spent at the Zebedee house

145:2.1 At the T. evening meeting of the synagogue Andrew

149:7.1 the tour and return to Bethsaida some time on T.,

150:9.5 they all finally assembled at Bethsaida by noon on T.,

151:0.1 T. night and Friday many of them went out to fish,

152:5.1 Tm., before daylight, they anchored their boat near

154:7.5 They enjoyed no peace of mind until T. afternoon,

155:4.1 On Tm., June 9, after receiving word regarding the

156:6.2 T. they left Jotapata, going north on the Nazareth-

159:0.2 On this Tm., August 18, the Master called his

167:0.3 spent T. and Friday resting from their recent travels

168:0.1 been rolled in place on the morning of this day, T..

168:1.9 And so, on this T. afternoon at about half past two

168:2.5 died on Sunday and was brought back to life on T.,

169:1.1 On T. afternoon Jesus talked to the multitude about

171:4.2 Early on Tm. before the others were awake, Jesus

171:5.1 T., March 30, Jesus and his apostles, at the head of

175:3.3 high Jewish court sometime before midnight on T..”

177:4.8 arrest Jesus the next evening (T.) after the people

178:0.1 Jesus planned to spend this T., his last free day on

178:0.1 this talk of T. forenoon was his farewell address to

179:0.1 During the afternoon of this T.,when Philip reminded

179:0.2 together for a special supper on this T. evening.

182:0.1 It was about ten o’clock this T. night when Jesus

183:4.8 This was the situation during the last half of T. night

191:3.3 to the sixth stage on T., the 27th; to the seventh

192:0.5 It was noontime on T. before they were all awake

192:1.2 early evening of T. in waiting at the Zebedee home

192:4.7 On T. night the apostles had a wonderful meeting in

193:3.1 Early Tm., May 18, Jesus made his last appearance

193:5.1 this Tm., May 18, when Jesus arrived on the western

thusnon-exhaustive

97:7.7T. says the Lord, ‘I have created you, I have

131:2.4 T says the High and Lofty One who inhabits eternity

131:2.9 T. says the Lord who created the heavens and who

132:7.9 And it was, and is, ever t..

137:6.2T. says the Lord: ‘The heaven is my throne, and the

156:5.4 ‘The Lord spoke to me saying, do t. and so, or go

thwart

55:11.7 on an isolated world, t. the personal attainment of

86:5.9 the body was able to t. the soul’s attempted escape

90:2.9 education and attempt to t. scientific progress.

thwarted

39:5.5 Although these angels were largely t. in their early

48:6.7 act may be long t. but never wholly annulled,

60:4.2 the pressure of the continental masses and the t.

84:1.7 maternal instinct may be t. by ambition, selfishness,

108:6.2 virtually t. in their work by many of man’s foolish

126:5.4 Apparently all Jesus’ plans for a career were t..

127:6.12 Jesus bears up bravely when his plans are t. and

130:6.2 city of your disappointed hopes and t. ambitions.

154:6.10 but this plan was t. by the conspiracy of events

156:5.21 not grow weary in well-doing just because he is t..

170:5.21 is only the larval stage of the t. spiritual kingdom,

179:5.5 effectively t. in that his simple spiritual symbolism of

183:3.1 but this plan was t. by Jesus’ blighting greeting of

thwarting

109:5.3 rapidly shifting mental attitudes often result in t.

193:4.6 Judas bitterly resented t..

Ti Taosee also Mo Ti; Ch’in Shih Huang Ti

79:7.1 Andites were traversing the pass of T. and spreading

Tiber

132:4.6 To a Roman soldier, as they walked along the T.,

Tiberias

128:2.6 work in both Sepphoris and the new city of T.,

129:1.1 only explaining that he was going over to T.

129:1.2 Jesus spent one week at T., the new city which

135:9.3 about the countryside and even to T. and Jerusalem.

135:12.1 been moved from Sepphoris to the new capital at T..

135:12.4 Since much building was still going on at T.,

135:12.4 the public buildings and the official residence at T.

137:5.1 advised them to avoid the cities of T. and

139:8.2 was the son of excellent parents, who lived at T..

141:1.1 Capernaum was not far from T., and the fame of

146:0.2 discreet when passing through Capernaum and T..

147:0.1 James and John Zebedee, made two secret trips to T.

147:0.2 These believers at T. had fully explained to Herod

148:7.3 they hastened forthwith to T. and took counsel

150:0.4 They visited Magdala, T., Nazareth, and all the

150:1.1 Elizabeth, the daughter of a wealthy Jew of T.

150:3.0 3. SABBATH AT TIBERIAS

153:2.6 hired the T. fishing fleet, which a week before had

154:0.1 at T. a council was being held between Herod

154:3.0 3. THE SECOND TIBERIAS CONFERENCE

154:3.1 On May 16 the second conference at T. between

154:3.2 word reached T. that the civil authorities at

154:5.1 messengers arrived in great haste from T.,

154:6.6 a messenger arrived in haste from T. bringing word

156:6.2 east inland to near Jotapata by way of the T. road.

158:4.2 chief controversy was about a certain citizen of T.

Tiberiusemperor of Rome

132:0.1 carried greetings from the princes of India to T.,

136:2.8 was baptized in the fifteenth year of the reign of T.

136:2.8 recalled that T. was coemperor with Augustus for

185:1.1 T. would hardly have suffered him to remain as

185:1.2 that he feared for his position before T., and they

185:1.6 T. died while Pilate was on the way to Rome, and

185:1.9 T. had better have sent to the Jews the best

Tibet

61:1.13 16,000 feet in the Himalayas, and 20,000 feet in T..

64:3.2 Like their cousins in T., Badonites lived in huts,

78:1.7 of modern China in regions bordering on T..

78:5.6 journeyed to China by way of Sinkiang and T. and

79:1.1 to a lesser extent, T. were the ancient gateways

79:1.2 and to the south in the highland regions of T.,

79:6.5 of superior blended peoples from Sinkiang and T..

79:6.5 The migration from T. to the Yangtze valley was not

90:2.11 This practice still obtains in some parts of T., where

92:5.6 in T., China, and India it is Buddha; in Islam it is

92:6.16 Buddhism stretches from Ceylon through T. and

94:9.1 It soon became established in T., Kashmir, Ceylon

94:9.3 in China, Shinto in Japan, and Christianity in T..

94:10.0 10. RELIGION IN TIBET

94:10.1 In T. may be found the strangest association of the

94:10.1 When the Buddhist missionaries entered T., they

Tibetan

64:1.1 could not migrate eastward because of the arid T.

79:1.8 traces of Andite blood among the Turanian and T.

79:5.3 but they did not make contact with their migrating T.

79:6.5 neither were the T. centers so advanced as those of

94:10.2 the religious ceremonials of present-day T. rituals

Tibetans

94:10.2 These simple-minded T. would not wholly give up

94:10.2 They have rigid dogmas and crystallized creeds,

94:10.2 Their hierarchy embraces monks, nuns, abbots, and

94:10.2 They pray to angels, saints, a Holy Mother,

94:10.2 They practice confessions and believe in purgatory.

94:10.2 Their monasteries are extensive and their cathedrals

94:10.2 They keep up an endless repetition of sacred rituals

94:10.2 they believe the petitions become efficacious.

94:10.3 The T. have something of all the world religions

tidal

15:5.5 greater body to start t. convulsions in the lesser,

15:5.5 thus initiating a series of t. upheavals which occur on

15:8.7 with resultant t. or collisional adjustments which

41:10.2 those which were produced by gravity-t. technique.

57:4.5 the increasing gravity-t. pull of the surrounding

57:5.7 gas from the opposite side of the sun in t. sympathy

57:6.2 have their revolutions slowed down by t. friction.

57:6.3 When the t. frictions of the moon and the earth

57:6.3 t. frictions will go into reverse action, no longer

57:6.3 this t.-gravity explosion will shatter the moon into

57:6.4 but these gravity-t. explosions of lesser bodies are

57:6.5 bodies of matter which have been disrupted by t.

57:6.5 dangerously near the critical zone of t. disruption

57:6.5 the planet or will undergo gravity-t. disruption.

57:6.5 it entered the critical zone of gravity-t. disruption,

67:5.4 the rebellion a t. wave swept up over Dalamatia,

tide

27:7.7 all Paradise becomes engulfed in a dominating t. of

76:1.1 Finding it in flood t., they remained camped on the

79:1.5 The t. of migration began to veer from northward to

79:2.6 to preserve their identity and stem the t. of racial

84:1.4 were far more afraid of bathing in the sea at high t.

84:8.1 t. of self-gratification, the modern pleasure mania.

92:5.8 been many ebbs and flows of the t. of religious truth

94:2.1 loss of racial identity in the face of a rising t. of the

94:2.2 In a desperate effort to stem the t of racial extinction

97:2.1 to stem the reactionary t. of spiritual decadence

153:1.2 was the outward turning of the t. of popular fame

153:1.5 effectively turn back the t. of popular enthusiasm?

154:1.3 the lowest ebb in the t. of popular regard for Jesus

177:5.5 This Wednesday evening was the low-t. mark of

192:0.2 until the apostles were dispersed by the rising t. of

tides

41:3.9 In some double stars the t. caused by rapidly

57:8.3 The t. were then in play much as they are now

58:3.1 by the emergence of flood t. of short space rays

67:8.1 in Amadon’s rejection of the flood t. of sedition and

99:4.6 the sociologic rip t. of the cyclonic transitions of a

100:2.7 When the flood t. of human adversity, selfishness,

124:6.15 flood t. of spiritual illumination swept through the

130:2.1 the t. were utilized to flush the city’s streets

tidings

168:0.5 it was this lad who brought t. to Martha that Jesus

194:0.3 the best t., the greatest news, these men could think

tidings, glad

94:7.5 to proclaim to the people of India “the g. of free

122:0.3 to Mary, at which time he imparted to her the g. that

122:3.1 To you, Mary, I bring g. when I announce that the

137:8.14 “I have come to preach the glad t. of the kingdom.

138:1.1 to go forth, two and two, to teach the g. of the

138:10.11 ambassadors of the kingdom and preachers of its g..

139:1.12 Andrew continued effectively to proclaim the g. of

139:2.15 Peter went forth from Jerusalem proclaiming the g.

139:5.11 Philip’s cross encouraging him to proclaim the g.

139:6.9 into Mesopotamia and India proclaiming the g. of the

139:8.13 North African coast, and Sicily, preaching the g.

140:3.14 as you go forth to proclaim the g., put your trust in

140:7.1 must you begin your work of preaching the g.

140:9.2 was: “Go into all the world and preach the g. of the

141:7.3 are always glad to hear the g. of the faith gift which

141:8.2 Jesus’ commission to the twelve to preach the g. of

150:2.2 free to enter the evil resorts and preach the g. to all

151:2.2 unthinking persons who, when they hear the g.,

153:2.4 while we preached g. to the poor and the outcast.

181:2.15 that you might live and continue to preach the g..

192:2.11 You now are free to preach the g. just as are your

194:0.3 endowed with power from on high, preaching g.

tidings, good

97:5.3 he has anointed me to preach g. to the meek;

135:11.4 heard—that the poor have g. preached to them—

136:0.2 the g. of the joy and liberty of the new kingdom.

137:5.4 begin the proclamation of the g. of the kingdom.”

137:7.13 Jesus laid emphasis on the proclamation of the “g. of

144:8.3 heard, that the poor have g. preached to them.”

145:5.7 prepared for the preaching of the g. of the kingdom.

145:5.10 And reluctantly they went forth to preach the g.

150:8.9 because he has anointed me to preach g. to the poor.

163:6.6 you came back bearing the g. of the reception of the

tie

70:4.2 The clans were blood-t. groups within the tribe,

75:3.5 a powerful t. binding these peoples more closely

99:7.5 Economic necessities t. man up with reality,

tied

172:3.6 the roads, you will find the colt of an ass t. there.

172:3.6 they found the colt t. near his mother in the open

183:3.8 And as they t. his hands with heavy cords, Jesus said

186:1.7 fastened one end to a small tree, t. the other about

186:1.7 the knot which his nervous hands had t. gave way,

188:1.4 When the embalming was completed, they t a napkin

ties

70:3.3 Families became united by blood t. in clans,

70:4.1 peace groups have expanded beyond blood t. to

155:6.4 The religion of the mind t. you hopelessly to the past

tiger

61:7.15 tapir, llama, and saber-toothed t. became extinct.

70:9.1 likely happen if an unarmed man met a hungry t.

88:5.2 t. claws, crocodile teeth, poison plant seeds, snake

100:4.5 this animated human crouches a saber-toothed t..

tigers

61:3.13 the cat tribe, by panthers and large saber-toothed t.,

61:5.7 bison, ground sloths, giant beavers, saber-toothed t.,

62:3.5 and the larger species of the cat family, lions and t.,

64:4.7 animals virtually exterminated the saber-toothed t.

tightens

102:0.1 Each day of life slowly and surely t. the grasp of a

tightly

133:1.1 he t. held on to the offender until the smaller lad

Tiglathlad who accompanied Jesus on Mt. Hermon

134:8.1 and securing a beast of burden and a lad named T.,

134:8.1 and leaving his supplies in the custody of T., Jesus

134:8.1 T. accompanied Jesus this first day up the mountain

134:8.1 where they built a stone container in which T. was to

134:8.2 The first day, after he had left T., Jesus had ascended

134:8.2 to send back the guardian seraphim to “be with T..”

134:8.10 Jesus met T. coming up to the rendezvous with food.

136:3.4 from Mount Hermon to join the waiting lad, T..

158:0.1 near the very place where the lad T. once waited

Tigris

76:0.1 toward the then pleasant regions between the T.

76:1.3 north of the second garden the Euphrates and T.

76:3.8 Here in the lands between the T. and Euphrates they

77:4.6 A small group at the mouth of the T. and Euphrates

78:1.3 the second garden, located in the triangle of the T.

78:6.6 the coastal district about the mouths of the T. and

78:8.3 The peaceful grain growers of the Euphrates and T.

78:8.12 and of the fate of their homeland between the T. and

80:2.5 Adam journeyed from the valleys of the T. and

163:5.2 Mesopotamia and from the lands east of the T..

tiles

148:9.2 after loosening the t., they boldly lowered the sick

tilluntil

53:1.1 the day you were created t. unrighteousness was

158:7.5 shall not taste death t. you see this kingdom of

177:5.6 and peace be upon you t. we rise on the morrow,

tillverb

68:5.10 stages overlap, men hunt and women t. the soil.

69:8.5 The Africans could easily be taught to t. the soil;

81:1.4 For ages it was considered menial to t. the soil;

84:3.8 liberation came when man consented to t. the soil,

tilled

80:2.5 the Adamites hunted, herded, and t. the soil

80:8.4 They made pottery and t. the land, preferring to live

tillers

68:5.11 always been friction between the herders and the t.

80:3.8 and in some measure to fishers and t. of the soil.

tilling

49:4.5 t. the soil is the one pursuit that is common to the

84:3.10 as soon as man addressed himself to the t. of the soil,

tilted

59:1.16 in the mountains they are t. and distorted because

tilting

59:3.1 deposits have since been greatly deformed by t.,

60:3.13 region were projected straight up, with little or no t..

60:4.2 rise of the Rocky Mountains, great folding and t.

timber

156:5.2 smoothing his worm-eaten and inwardly rotting t.

187:1.1 did not carry the whole cross, only this shorter t..

187:1.1 The longer and upright pieces of t. for the three

187:1.2 hoisted to his place on the upright t., to nail this

187:2.1 had nailed it securely to the upright t. of the cross,

187:2.1 The upright t. had a large peg, inserted at the

timbre

52:5.3 life are exalted to heavenly heights of tone and t..

timenoun; see time being, the; time, about the;

time, all; time, any; time, at the; time, by the;

time, creatures of; time, due; time, during the;

time, each; time, every; time, first; time, from that;

time, in; time, last; time, little; time, long;

time, mortals of; time, most of the; time, much;

time, no; time, one; time, only; timewith passes;

time, the present; time, same; time, short;

time, some; timewith spend; time, spirits of;

time, such a; time, that; time, this; time, up to this;

time, Urantia; time and space; time to time, from

see children of time; mortals of time; pilgrims of time

0:3.23 that there never was a t. when the I AM was not

0:4.8 which are relative with respect to both t. and eternity

0:4.8 which are projected in space and are actualized in t..

0:11.12 Actual infinity in t. can never be anything but partial

0:11.12 spiritually possible to have finite personalities in t..

0:11.13 equalizes the tensions between t. and eternity,

1:7.7 neither space nor t. can be absolute or infinite.

2:3.4 of identity are resolved by the transformations of t.

2:5.8 struggling valiantly with the manifold difficulties of t.

2:6.4 a sad position of insecurity respecting his status in t.

3:0.1 the personal expression of himself in the sectors of t.

3:1.2 The Universal Father is all the t. present in all hearts

3:1.12 In the sectors of t. he confers differential honor

3:2.4 God has decreed the t. and manner of the

3:2.8 In the epochs of t. the welfare of the part may appear

3:3.3 the Infinite Spirit is all the t. everywhere present.

4:0.3 other fascinating pursuits which occupy the t. and

4:2.8 who have contributed to nature’s disfigurement in t..

4:3.6 beyond the comprehension of the finite mind of t.;

4:3.6 with relative imperfection in the relationships of t.

5:1.2 that determine the t. and place and circumstances

5:1.9 The fact that t. is involved in the attainment of God

5:4.5 the evils of creature isolation in t. and in eternity.

6:0.4 In an effort to enable the finite mind of t. to form

6:0.4 of these eternal beings in the subsequent eras of t..

6:3.4 and to show mercy to the wrongdoers of t..

6:4.9 bestow themselves on the evolutionary worlds of t..

7:4.2 plan for advancing the material beings of t. to the

7:6.1 Every millennium of sector standard t. the various

7:6.7 independent of t. though sometimes conditioned

7:6.8 in the secondary t. creations of the co-ordinate Sons.

8:3.7 ministry of the Spirit are the ascendant beings of t.

9:4.4 Infinite mind ignores t., ultimate mind transcends t.,

9:4.4 mind transcends t., cosmic mind is conditioned by t..

9:7.4 taught that, in the dawn of t., this experiential mind

9:8.23 3. The Ministering Spirits of T..

10:0.3 As I view the past, present, and future of t., I

10:3.2 but in t. and as personalities they certainly disclose

11:1.3 Likewise, if you had the t. and means of passage,

11:2.10 Paradise exists without t and has no location in space

11:2.11 nether Paradise; t. just above upper Paradise.

11:2.11 T., as you understand it, is not a feature of

11:5.8 then for a similar length of t. it will be incoming.

12:0.1 beings who inhabit the seven superuniverses of t.

12:0.2 we know that at any given moment in t. it is limited,

12:1.16 the seven superuniverses are the creations of t.;

12:5.0 5. SPACE AND TIME

12:5.1 Like space, t. is a bestowal of Paradise, but not in

12:5.1 T. comes by virtue of motion and because mind is

12:5.1 From a practical viewpoint, motion is essential to t.,

12:5.2 but we do know that the absolute of t. is eternity.

12:5.3 Nontemporal space (space without t.) theoretically

12:5.3 Nonspatial t. (t. without space) exists in mind of the

12:5.4 space are the transition zones from t. to eternity,

12:5.5 Relationships to t. do not exist without motion in

12:5.5 motion in space, but consciousness of t. does.

12:5.5 Sequentiality can consciousize t. even in the absence

12:5.5 creative human imagination is comparatively t. free.

12:5.5 But t. itself is not genetically a quality of mind.

12:5.6 There are three different levels of t. cognizance:

12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived t.—consciousness of sequence,

12:5.8 2. Spirit-perceived t.—insight into motion Godward

12:5.9 3. Personality creates a unique t. sense out of insight

14:0.2 Creator Sons of God, who aspire to duplicate in t.

14:1.11 T. is not reckoned on Paradise; the sequence of

14:1.11 But t. is germane to the Havona circuits and to

14:1.11 Each Havona world has its own local t.,

14:1.12 Besides Havona-circuit t., there is the Paradise-

14:1.12 Havona standard day and other t. designations

14:1.12 standard day is based on the length of t. required

14:1.13 Havona day is the standard t. measurement for the

14:1.13 although each maintains its own internal t. standards.

14:4.10 an eternity fact which has no relation to t. or space

14:5.4 signifies the acceptance of the candidates of t. into

14:5.7 replace its forerunner, the adventure lure of t..

14:6.11 and alluring goal for the ascension candidates of t.,

14:6.37 association who are not native to the creations of t..

15:1.5 having not long since (as we reckon t.) turned the

15:7.2 T. is standardized on the headquarters of the

15:11.2 one hundred years of superuniverse standard t..

15:14.2 while the sacrifices of t. are freely made to secure the

15:14.5 toward becoming inhabited worlds at some future t..

16:8.4 identify such a being at some future t. regardless

17:2.1 extraordinary personalities were created at a t.,

17:2.2 momentous transaction, occurring in the dawn of t.,

19:1.11 Eternal ends are not shown in t. beginnings.

19:7.4 It required 109 days of your t. for me to journey

20:4.5 not even “the angels in heaven know the t. or

20:4.5 only t. can reveal the future order of the visitations

20:6.3 on some one of the evolutionary planets of t..

20:9.1 indicates that the t. is ripe to initiate a spiritual age,

20:9.3 planets for one thousand years of planetary t..

21:3.8 over nineteen hundred years of your planetary t..

21:5.10 the lowly races of planetary life in the realms of t..

22:4.5 seem to precipitate out of the stream of future t.

22:7.4 are granted a recess every millennium of Havona t..

22:7.5 remove themselves for a t. to the trinitizing sector

22:7.6 Unbelievably long periods of t. are sometimes

22:7.10 they are engaged in the study of the concepts of t.

22:10.5 so it is only about one t. in seven that we enjoy the

23:1.2 They are conscious of t., being the first of the

23:1.2 to be personalized in t. and spiritualized in space.

23:1.3 These solitary spirits came forth in the dawn of t. as

23:1.9 operating in the currents of t. and the circuits of

23:2.22 558,840 Urantia miles in one second of your t..

23:3.1 particularly where the element of t. is involved.

23:3.2 186,280 miles of your world per second of your t.;

23:3.3 where it is desired to avoid the loss of t. which

23:3.3 841,621,642,000 of your miles per second of t..

23:3.6 of space we must reckon with the handicaps of t.;

23:3.6 transit velocities, are so nearly independent of t..

23:4.3 in the trinitization of a “child of t. and eternity”—

23:4.3 When thus attached to the destinies of a child of t.

24:1.1 they have to do with all higher spirit circuits of t.

24:3.1 We have no authentic knowledge as to the t. or

24:5.3 changed every millennium of local universe t..

24:6.1 the mortal graduates from the superuniverses of t.

24:6.3 your entrance into the terminal slumber of t.,

24:6.7 At that far-distant t. I was attached to the service of

24:7.6 moments (a little less than three days of your t.)

25:1.3 is prodigious, and more are being created all the t..

25:1.5 spiritual culture of the ascending souls of t. who

25:4.1 And ever since that far-distant t., actual experience

25:4.15 by instructing the personalities of t. regarding the

25:7.2 there will always be t. for rest and spirit play;

25:7.2 there is always t. for worship and new achievement.

25:8.1 you would regard as an extraordinary length of t.,

25:8.5 on the Isle of Light from the terminal sleep of t..

26:3.2 just as no fixed span of t. is arbitrarily assigned to

26:3.7 the Paradise pilgrims, and the ascendant souls of t..

26:4.13 your deliverance from the uncertainties of t. is full

26:4.13 the experiential epochs of t. on the world schools

26:5.5 T. is of little consequence on the Havona circles.

26:8.3 the apparent failures of t. are never confused with

26:9.2 the transit trio announce that the last venture of t. is

26:9.3 The test of t. is almost over; the race for eternity has

26:9.4 T. is lost in eternity; space is swallowed up in

26:10.4 remanded to the service of t. on the worlds of space;

26:11.1 Much of an ascender’s t on the last circuit is devoted

26:11.6 resurrection of eternity from the terminal sleep of t.

27:1.5 The last rest of t. has been enjoyed; the last transition

27:5.1 of the truth of eternity and the intelligence of t..

27:7.4 children of the womb of space and the travail of t.

27:7.4 gain the full satisfactions of worship in much less t.

27:7.8 awakening from the final transit slumber of t..

28:4.8 encompasses the space of t. and masters the t. of

28:5.15 being selective for such data in the circuits of t..

28:6.7 trampled under foot by the persistent rebels of t..

28:6.9 3. The Import of T..

28:6.9 T. is the one universal endowment of all creatures;

28:6.9 You all have t. in which to insure your survival;

28:6.9 and t. is fatally squandered only when it is buried in

28:6.9 when you fail so to utilize it as to make certain the

28:6.9 Failure to improve one’s t. to the fullest extent

28:6.10 trusts the counsel of the Imports of T. is invaluable.

28:6.10 T. is a vital factor in everything this side of Havona

28:6.10 the Ancients of Days, t. is an element of evidence.

28:6.10 The Imports of T. must always afford testimony to

28:6.10 to show that every defendant has had ample t. for

28:6.11 they portray the element of t. which will be required

28:6.11 universes of time must consult the Imports of T. to

28:6.12 the advantageous use of that which you call “t.,”

28:6.12 Both uses of t. are important.

28:6.17 last divine and perfect service—is the goal of t. and

28:6.17 But ever will the play cycles of t. alternate with the

28:6.17 after the service of t. there follows the superservice

28:6.17 During the play of t. you should envision the work of

28:6.17 during the service of eternity, reminisce the play of t.

28:6.20 pilgrims having awakened to the import of t.,

28:7.3 surety—in mercy placed at the crossroads of t.,

28:7.4 mirrors of space and the presence projectors of t..

29:4.35 alchemists of space and the wonder-workers of t..

29:4.37 The frandalanks that register t. in addition to

30:3.1 the architectural spheres for a longer or shorter t.

30:3.3 may withdraw under one millennium of Uversa t..

30:4.28 pilgrims have departed for Havona since the t. of

32:2.3 over one billion years of your present planetary t..

32:3.6 And so, pending the t. of their spiritual exaltation,

32:3.6 progressive spiritual aims of their t. and universe.

32:4.11 the Mystery Monitors of t., who so patiently indwell

32:5.2 The events of t. and the struggles of existence are

32:5.3 that we are dealing with an isolated stretch of t.;

32:5.3 an isolated event of t. flashing momentarily across

32:5.3 the transactions of t. with the underlying purposes

32:5.4 synchronized with the transient material cycles of t.

32:5.4 As regards the sectors of t. connected with,

32:5.4 born, live, and die just as the temporary beings of t.

32:5.4 they may escape the fetters of t. and the bonds of

32:5.4 Having survived the trial life of t. and material

32:5.5 The sectors of t. are like the flashes of personality in

32:5.6 eternity is incomprehensible to the finite mind of t..

33:6.7 The Nebadon year consists of a segment of the t. of

33:6.7 equal to one hundred days of standard universe t.,

33:6.8 Nebadon t., broadcast from Salvington, is the

33:6.8 constellation conducts its affairs by Nebadon t.,

33:6.9 are generally known as Salvington or universe t.,

33:6.9 Salvington or universe t., and Satania or system t..

33:6.9 Standard t. is universe t..

34:1.3 the t. of purely physical creation or organization

34:3.1 Infinite Spirit is limited or conditioned by t. or space,

34:3.2 is virtually independent of space except that t. is

34:3.3 Spirit is entirely independent of space, but not of t..

34:3.4 Only as regards the element of t. is a Creative Spirit

34:3.4 but the Creative Spirit must reckon with t. in the

34:3.4 the Creative Spirit acts independently of t. as well as

34:3.5 to be able to operate relatively independent of t..

34:3.5 A Creator Son is not handicapped by t., but he is

34:3.6 available to each the t. and the space liberation of the

35:1.3 created within one millennial period of standard t.

35:1.3 chief for a term of seven years of standard t. and

35:3.13 Many diverse activities occupy the t. of the beings

35:3.19 6. The t. on sphere number six is devoted to an

36:3.6 approximately one-half million years of the t. of that

36:3.7 And this Life Carriers do for long periods of t..

36:6.5 During its existence and the t. of its sojourn in the

37:2.8 commanders who, at the significant t. and age, bids

37:5.9 procedure would affect the evolutionary races of t.,

37:6.7 opportunity to serve for a longer or shorter t. as

37:9.11 the arrival of a Planetary Prince to the far-distant t.

38:1.1 been projected in unit formation—41,472 at a t.

38:4.4 all present in accordance with the t. of their creation.

38:9.11 different from the duties which occupy their t. on

39:1.14 Even the true and consecrated teachers of t. are

39:2.11 except that there is an automatic t. element in the

39:2.12 enseraphimed, you go to sleep for a specified t.,

39:3.9 559,000 of your miles per second of your t..

39:5.1 actual problems faced by the men and women of t.

39:5.15 That is the most favorable t. for departure and is

39:8.1 the transition sphere from the ministry of t. to the

39:8.4 achieve Paradise in a much shorter t. than mortals.

39:8.5 The supreme choice of seraphim in the career of t. is

39:9.1 For such angels the career of t. is finished;

40:5.2 guide you in the life journey of the mortal career of t.

40:5.14 at which t. the surviving soul becomes Spirit fused.

40:7.4 human ascent from the mortal spheres of t. to the

40:10.6 until the fullness of t. ripens that high quality of

41:7.13 all the oceans on Urantia in just one second of t..

42:4.2 undergoing the transmutations of t. but swinging

42:11.4 spirit, mind, and matter are quite independent of t.,

43:0.3 Edentia t. reckoning and distance measurement are

44:0.4 millennium, one thousand years of superuniverse t..

44:2.11 and will forever remain as a legacy to all future t..

44:2.11 values of the spirit world to the mortal seers of t..

44:4.5 I could gain more knowledge in one hour of your t.

44:5.9 requirement of transit from the career of t. to the

45:7.4 Every one hundred years of universe t. each system

46:1.2 four minutes, and fifteen seconds, that being the t. of

46:1.2 The t. of the system is broadcast by the master

46:2.6 but that is not so long a t. in the future when your

47:2.2 This awakening occurs at the exact t. of the parental

47:2.8 where many of them arrive in t. to join their parents

47:3.1 from a more normal and progressive sphere of t.,

47:3.5 to the assembly of one of the seven races of t..

47:3.6 You also have t. to gratify your desire to consult

47:3.7 Between the t. of planetary death or translation

47:5.1 affectionate adieu when the farewell t. draws near,

47:5.1 the t. when you bid good-bye—at least for a few

47:7.2 now devote more t. to the perfection of the tongue

47:7.5 This is indeed a t. of expanding horizons.

47:8.3 is not achieved until the t. of the sojourn on the fifth

47:10.7 the ascenders of t. who are destined to achieve the

48:2.17 changes require about seven days of standard t. for

48:3.8 mansion world from the first transit sleep of t.,

48:5.8 After the life in the flesh, t. is no longer available as a

48:6.28 For I know that in the fullness of t. and the glory of

48:6.31 the seraphic orders devote a certain amount of t. to

48:6.31 These angelic custodians of the facts of t. are the

48:6.32 lowest to the highest custodians of the facts of t.

48:7.23 to crystallize the emotions of t. into the thought of

48:8.1 achieve the goal of t.—finding of God on Paradise.

49:1.6 T. and the production of large numbers of a species

49:6.2 occur at least every millennium of planetary t.,

50:3.6 when the t. comes for this “reversion staff” to be

50:4.3 The t. was equally divided between the following

51:2.2 About three days of standard t. are consumed in

51:6.5 Creator and the lowest finite personalities of t..

52:0.1 the t. of its final flowering in the era of light and life,

52:1.1 The length of t. consumed in this early life evolution

52:4.5 be represented by two and one-half hours of your t..

52:4.10 But in the fullness of t. one of these same Sons will

52:5.8 There is no arbitrary t. allotted to any of these

52:5.8 This is a t. of great ethical and spiritual progress.

52:6.1 At another t. he said, “Think not that I have come

52:6.2 such an achievement requires a much longer t. and

52:7.2 —not less than one thousand years of planetary t.

52:7.16 light and life—the threshold of the transition from t.

53:2.3 for more than one hundred years of standard t. the

53:2.5 so that Lucifer for a t. really persuaded himself

53:4.7 period of delay was a t. of great trial and testing

53:7.12 over two years of system t. from the beginning of

53:8.1 the t. of their combined assault upon the Son of Man

53:8.4 no doubt, be forthcoming in the fullness of t. since

53:8.5 the Prince of Urantia up to near the t. of his death.

53:9.3 two hundred thousand years ago, as you reckon t..

54:1.2 False liberty is the subtle deception of the error of t.

54:2.1 the attempt to duplicate in t. the central universe of

54:2.3 the attempt to do the nondoable, to short-circuit t.

54:3.2 intervene between the t. of personal identification

54:3.2 such a willful embrace of evil—a period of t. of

54:4.6 this merciful delay provides t. for repentance and

54:4.7 The mercy delays of t. are by the mandate of the free

54:4.8 Notwithstanding the long delay (as t. is reckoned on

54:5.2 1. Mercy requires that a wrongdoer have sufficient t.

54:5.3 T. to accept salvation is vouchsafed every evildoer.

54:5.4 Patience cannot function independently of t..

54:5.13 T., even in a universe of t., is relative: If a Urantia

54:5.13 relative lapse of t. from the viewpoint of Uversa,

54:6.7 rulers would be certain to extend the t. in which to

55:0.3 to go on throughout the eternal ages of all future t..

55:4.15 executives serve for twenty-five years of planetary t.,

55:4.28 there for a t. to occupy seats on the supreme court,

55:7.1 the t. of the settling of the entire system in light and

55:7.4 such settledness for one millennium of system t.,

55:8.7 the t. comes when the last system in a given

56:1.1 Paradise functions prior to space and before t.;

56:1.1 in space and their revealer and regulator in t..

56:1.4 throughout space and as observed in the motions of t

57:0.1 are directed to reckon t. in terms of current usage—

57:6.11 of space in preparation for the life adventures of t..

58:2.8 —at which t. the spots are generally equatorially

59:0.2 attained its present size to the t. of life establishment.

59:2.5 330,000,000 years ago marks the beginning of a t.

59:6.2 This was a t. of biologic tribulation,the age when life

59:6.5 This was a t. of continental emergence except for

60:2.12 For a t. these flying reptiles appeared to be a

61:0.2 Twice during this sector of t. the Panama Isthmus

61:1.1 For a considerable t. the land gradually rose but was

61:3.8 the Mediterranean became, for a t., an inland salt sea

61:4.7 This is the t. usually designated as the Pliocene.

61:7.12 years advancing, and it required a like span of t. to

62:3.9 new ground shelters—their transient retreats in t. of

63:2.1 northward, they succumbed to their fears for a t.,

65:1.9 We look forward to a t. when the universe may be

65:3.6 from prehuman sources throughout all future t..

65:4.1 of service to all Nebadon throughout all future t..

65:4.7 animal stock and appear on earth one at a t. and

65:4.7 at a time and successively over long periods of t.,

65:6.6 At any moment of t., in the blood stream of any

65:8.1 The delays of t. are inevitable in the presence of

65:8.2 Rulers of Paradise, and t. is nonexistent on Paradise.

65:8.3 The individual’s yardstick for t. measurement is the

65:8.3 All creatures are thus t. conditioned, and therefore

65:8.3 On Paradise, where t. is nonexistent, these things are

65:8.5 survival is assured regardless of the handicaps of t..

65:8.6 the personality is released from the handicaps of t.

66:4.5 at the t. of the arrival of the Planetary Adam and Eve

66:4.6 before the t. for such a step in the prosecution of

66:7.17 The t. measurement of these days was the lunar

66:7.17 the only t. reckoning known to the early peoples.

66:7.17 spiritual reminder into the common reckoning of t..

66:8.4 the vicissitudes of isolated Urantia down to the t. of

67:3.7 seven years of waiting was a t. of heart searching

67:6.4 Van was left on Urantia until the t. of Adam,

68:1.4 it is most beneficial in meeting the difficulties of t.

68:4.7 t. and circumstance finally select the fitter group for

69:2.3 division of labor, with its immediate saving of t. and

69:2.4 The t element in labor, the idea of doing a given task

69:2.4 idea of doing a given task within a certain t. limit,

69:6.7 the effort necessary to secure food, provided t. for

69:9.6 And even at a later t it was most dangerous to amass

70:10.10 modern analogue of an old-t. method of retaliation.

72:1.5 two hundred years, during which t. there has been

72:4.1 no classrooms, only one study is pursued at a t.,

72:4.4 One quarter of the school t. is devoted to play—

72:4.6 he is granted an award of t. and means wherewith he

73:0.1 And there came a t. in the planetary history,

73:6.8 their associates, all perished in the course of t.,

73:7.4 while he and Eve were to divide their t. among these

74:2.7 invested with kingly robes on this occasion, the t. of

74:5.1 Melchizedek receivers remained on duty, but the t.

74:5.2 The t. had come when the Material Sons must

74:5.3 All went fairly well for a t. on Urantia,

74:7.23 the races of earth looked forward eagerly to the t.

74:8.1 lent sacred sanction to the t. period of the week,

74:8.7 account of creation dates from long after the t. of

74:8.8 wisely did not attempt to go back of Adam’s t.,

74:8.8 all reference to human affairs before Adam’s t.,

76:2.3 in even so short a t. the officiating Nodite priests

76:3.10 their health provisions were, for their t., excellent,

76:5.4 that they might rest until the t. of a resurrection

77:0.1 They appear to be an accident of t., but they occur

77:2.11 the confusion of months and years as t. periods.

77:2.12 The reckoning of t. by the twenty-eight-day month

77:8.1 Michael removed the slumbering survivors of t.,

78:7.4 The traditions of a t. when water covered the whole

78:8.8 And for the t., this ended the city-states, priest-ruled

79:7.6 and Mesopotamian methods of t. reckoning,

80:9.13 This was the t. of the building of the circular and

81:2.2 actually have some little spare t. in which to think

81:2.19 art of pottery making was revived during Adam’s t..

81:6.40 T. is essential to all types of human adjustment—

82:3.7 certain piece of agricultural work within a given t..

82:6.10 a small scale—extending over long periods of t.

83:5.1 Later on, a woman had only one husband at a t..

83:5.1 This practice of one-man-at-a-t. was the first step

83:5.4 a relic of the t. when marriage was a family affair

84:2.4 The prospective father ceased work as the t. of

84:3.8 liberation of woman so she could devote more t. to

84:4.9 dealing with their male associates the rest of the t..

84:5.4 When the t. really came for woman to enjoy added

86:1.6 a snare, so are the sons of men snared in an evil t.

86:5.10 sleepers gradually so that the soul might have t. to

88:6.8 the cocoon of modern science, indispensable in its t.

89:4.5 and the sojourn of Adam filtered down through t.,

89:5.5 Man-eating came on at a t. when men experienced

92:4.8 Christ Michael presented for the fourth t. to Urantia

92:4.9 the t. has arrived on Urantia when it is advisable to

92:5.14 which was superior to many of the creeds of his t..

92:6.18 through many phases of evolution since the t. of Paul

93:0.2 continued in authority until the t. of Adam and Eve.

93:2.7 his superhuman personality as the monitor of t.

93:3.7 Melchizedek taught that at some future t. another

93:6.7 were the morals and ethics of even so recent a t..

93:8.1 his earthly activities a sufficient length of t. before

93:10.4 until the fullness of the t. for Michael’s appearance

93:10.5 sonship but will remain, speaking in the terms of t.,

94:5.7 never since the t. of Singlangton have the Chinese

94:6.1 It appeared for a t. that his mission as a forerunner

94:7.7 was a revolutionary and amazing doctrine for its t..

94:11.6 and spirit, bounded by space and conditioned by t..

95:5.12 return with the priests to the old-t. worship of Isis

95:6.5 did picture evil as a t. co-ordinate of goodness,

96:1.11 occasional eruptions occurring as late as the t. of the

96:3.5 But Moses was not discouraged; he bided his t.,

96:5.3 the Kenite traditions of the t. of Melchizedek.

96:7.3 single collection covers such a great range of t..

97:7.5 religious teacher from Machiventa to the t. of Jesus

97:9.13 in Saul’s t. David had defended the Canaanite city of

97:9.23 of Egypt brought deliverance to Judah for a t.,

97:10.3 from that day to the t. of John the Baptist all Israel

98:2.11 such heights of artistic philosophy in so short a t.;

99:5.3 achievement of its highest ideals in t. and eternity—

99:5.9 It is high t. that man had a religious experience so

100:2.6 the personality which must vanquish t., and achieve

101:1.1 represents true experience with eternal realities in t.

101:4.2 this difficulty, either now or at any future t..

101:5.1 Revelation is a technique whereby ages of t. are

101:6.7 through space by means of the progression of t.,

101:6.14 1. Salvation from t., the achievement of an eternal

101:6.17 man can foretaste in t. the realities of eternity.

101:7.1 the religious teachings of one’s t. and place all

101:9.8 confidence in reality, the enhanced realities of t. and

101:10.9 sons have certainly enlisted in the struggles of t. on

101:10.9 Even t itself becomes but the shadow of eternity cast

102:0.3 from the human to the divine, from t. to eternity.

102:1.2 reason of science is based on observable facts of t.;

102:2.3 vicissitudes inherent in the temporal currents of t.;

102:2.4 T. is an invariable element in the attainment of

102:3.15 good of the universe and not the t. illusions of evil.

102:5.1 And in the t. universes, potential is always supreme

103:6.10 But in the t. of space these divergencies are at one

103:7.12 mathematics, of the energy and material of t. in

104:2.2 Given a sufficient t., philosophy tends to abstract

104:4.8 and in all of the past-present-future flow of t..

104:4.39 the unity of infinity functionally manifest in t. and

105:1.3 From the sequential, t. viewpoint, all reality has its

105:2.4 The philosophic (t.) concept of the solitary I AM

105:2.4 the solitary I AM and the transitional (t.) concept of

105:3.10 without involving paradoxes in the language of t.

105:5.6 history, mark the coming into existence of t. itself.

105:5.9 within the limits of t. they are seemingly different.

105:5.9 A t. factor means growth to that which grows;

105:5.9 that are growing must appear as incomplete in t..

105:6.5 inseparable from evolution, which is creativity in t.

106:1.3 the recognition by Paradise Deity of the barriers of t.

106:3.1 will consummate its fullness as it was t. created by

106:7.2 practically nonrealizable at any conceivable future t..

106:9.2 T., space, and experience constitute barriers to

106:9.2 barriers to creature concept; and yet, without t.,

106:9.2 Without t. sensitivity, no evolutionary creature

106:9.3 T., space, and experience are man’s greatest aids to

106:9.3 actualized in space and evolving to fruition in t., but

106:9.3 On the absolute level there is neither t. nor space;

106:9.5 —the t. viewpoint—must be supplemented by the

107:0.2 finaliter personality, which he can foretaste in t. as he

107:1.3 As to the t. of their beginning separate existences

107:1.3 their careers until they arrive on the planets of t. to

107:2.4 Monitors that have served in the adventure of t. on

107:2.6 have been eternally liberated from the service of t.

107:2.7 eternity partners of the t. ascenders of the Corps of

107:6.2 limitations of investiture and the habiliments of t..

108:1.9 average transit t. of an Adjuster from Divinington to

108:3.10 of many of the unexplained phenomena of t., but we

108:5.6 that engages the attention and occupies the t. of

109:2.4 The Adjuster looks beforehand to the t. of fusion

109:2.7 6. Has served in a t. of crisis in the experience of

109:7.2 Adjusters are conjoint t. and eternity beings.

110:3.1 are engaged in one of the supreme adventures of t. in

110:3.1 to lend assistance in your short struggles of t. as they

111:1.9 pilot will safely carry you across the barriers of t.

111:3.7 But it is forever true: What you begin in t. you will

111:7.1 essence of the Paradise adventure—uncertainty in t.

111:7.2 or even materially alter your career struggle of t.;

111:7.3 viewpoint while you toil amidst the handicaps of t.

112:0.1 therefore, if you will sincerely run the race of t.

112:0.16 14. Personality is uniquely conscious of t., and this

112:0.16 this is something other than the t. perception of mind

112:1.6 —movement through space and according to t.

112:4.1 number that recorded entry into the domains of t..

112:4.8 4. Be stationed for a t. as a student observer on one

112:5.4 are born, live, and die in a relative instant of t.;

112:5.6 if, through no fault of your own, the accidents of t.

112:5.6 You will be afforded additional t. in which to prove

112:5.21 But t. will clarify many mortal associations.

112:6.8 Without the Adjuster, it requires considerable t. for

112:7.3 be delayed until the t. of the constellation sojourn;

112:7.6 It is a fact in t. and is responsive to the vicissitudes

112:7.8 whose creative fatherhood in this universe of t. has

112:7.10 no event of t. or of eternity can ever separate man

113:3.4 terminal transition slumber, when you pass from t.

113:7.5 associates awaken from the last transit sleep of t.

113:7.6 in the divine service as they did in the career of t..

113:7.8 your loving seraphic associates in t. become your

114:6.9 for the conservation of the evolutionary races of t.,

114:7.12 and reaching its low point around the t. of Pentecost,

114:7.12 since which t. reserve corps membership has steadily

115:1.2 divinity, origin, existence, purpose, destiny, t.,

115:3.11 From the t. viewpoint, the Actual is that which was

115:4.6 and the Supreme Creator Personalities of t..

115:7.1 eternity, the Almighty encounters the barriers of t.;

116:3.6 Paradise Deities participate in the evolutions of t.

116:4.2 the sovereignty of Supremacy is undergoing its t.

116:5.16 find real stability until the fullness of t. witnesses the

117:2.1 The Supreme is God-in-t.; his is the secret of

117:2.1 The Supreme is the secret of creature growth in t.;

117:3.2 takes place the magnificent personality drama of t.;

117:4.1 Our struggles with the vicissitudes of t. in the

117:4.10 the action of another creature at some other t. who

117:4.11 he is following the motions of t., which flow as

117:4.13 Will you fail the God of t., who is so dependent upon

117:5.14 The finite of t. contains within itself the seeds of

117:6.3 but when they experience the transactions of t. in

117:6.8 personalities) are evolving the morontia soul of t.

117:6.16 by any one creature until that far-distant t. when,

117:7.6 limits of the finite, where t. conjoins transcended t.,

117:7.14 It is conjectured that at this far-distant t. the spirit

118:0.12 of goal attainment for a given person at a given t.

118:0.12 growth be forever forthcoming in the fullness of t.

118:1.0 1. TIME AND ETERNITY

118:1.1 Deity is eternal in nature, the Gods are related to t.

118:1.3 the unit of t. consciousness in any given intellect.

118:1.3 The t. unit may be a day, a year, or a longer period,

118:1.4 are the concomitants of the lengthening of the t.

118:1.6 Patience is exercised by mortals whose t. units are

118:1.8 The t. unit of immaturity concentrates meaning-

118:1.8 The t. unit of maturity is proportioned so to reveal

118:1.8 to view the landscape of t. from the panoramic

118:1.8 continuum, the fragments of which are called t..

118:2.1 space associated, it is not necessarily t. conditioned.

118:3.0 3. TIME-SPACE RELATIONSHIPS

118:3.1 for t. is a succession of instants while space is a

118:3.1 You do, after all, perceive t. by analysis and space by

118:3.2 Things are t. conditioned, but truth is timeless.

118:4.6 as plans they are not otherwise conditioned by t.

118:4.7 Creators operate to effect the t. transmutations of

118:5.2 has, in spirit, broken the fetters of t. and entered

118:6.4 the prerogatives of volition unconditioned by t. and

118:6.6 Temporal volition is linked to t., and it must await

118:6.6 has begun to taste liberation from the fetters of t.,

118:6.6 having achieved partial escape from t. sequence,

118:7.3 Error in finite choosing is t. bound and t. limited.

118:7.3 Error can exist only in t. and within the evolving

118:7.3 Such mistaken choosing is t. possible and indicates

118:8.6 Thus does t. itself cushion and distribute the

118:8.7 the by-passing of the t. governor of progressive

118:8.9 Lucifer sought to disrupt the t. governor operating in

118:9.9 of the harmonious beauties of the galaxies of t.,

118:10.7 correlation of the energies of space, motions of t.,

118:10.13 for the comprehension of the material facts of t.,

118:10.18 To realize providence in t., man must accomplish the

118:10.23 of the galaxies of space and the personalities of t.

119:1.2 did not reappear for twenty years of standard t..

119:2.2 for more than twenty years of standard Nebadon t.;

119:2.5 For more than seventeen years of universe t. this

119:3.4 alone for one whole generation of planetary t..

119:4.4 Never was he positively identified until the t. of his

119:5.1 three hundred million years ago, as t. is reckoned

119:5.2 a period of eleven years of Orvonton standard t..

119:6.5 the t. of Michael’s release from the morontia

119:7.1 were wholly ignorant of the t., place, and manner

119:7.3 we never knew, until the t. of the event itself, that

119:7.4 For a third of a century of earth t. all eyes in all

119:8.9 narrating the history of Urantia down to the t. of

120:0.3 any moment throughout all past local universe t.,

120:0.6 Having determined the t. of his final bestowal and

120:1.2 unqualified jurisdiction of your universe for the t. of

121:2.2 From t. immemorial, many caravan routes from

121:5.8 by the teachings of Mithraism, which, for a t.,

121:7.3 The Jews of Jesus’ t. were not only held in

121:7.12 the adjacent peoples of Jesus’ t. all held crude ideas

121:8.13 the days of Jesus down to the t. of the inditing of

122:0.3 at which t. Gabriel imparted to her the glad tidings

122:5.5 Joseph and Mary were well educated for their t..

123:3.4 Jesus and John had a happy t. during this, their first

123:3.5 the t. when they camped out in leafy booths and

123:3.10 Much of Jesus’ spare t.—when his mother did not

124:1.2 continued to divide his t. about equally between

124:6.13 Joseph found t. to take his son to visit the academy

124:6.15 It is t. that you began to be about your Father’s

125:2.10 when the t. came to return to Nazareth, Jesus’ mind

125:6.7 find me in my Father’s house since the t. has come

126:0.4 For a t. his praise was on everybody’s lips.

126:0.4 And they all looked forward to the t. when he

126:2.5 he devoted his t. and energies to just two purposes:

126:3.1 middle of this fifteenth year—and we are reckoning t.

126:3.7 But when the t. came for him to go forth as a teacher

126:5.9 a safeguard against his having overmuch t. for idle

127:1.4 As t. went on, it became more difficult for Jesus’

127:3.2 Jesus’ lifework, James did look forward to the t.

127:3.13 death for the second t. struck at this Nazareth family.

127:4.2 Prayer t. in this household was the occasion for

127:6.8 “my hour,” the t. when “my Father’s work must

127:6.12 he is learning how to transform the difficulties of t.

128:5.4 in compensation for the t. and expense of coming

128:5.7 during the intervening t., properly trained Joseph to

128:6.6 immediate hearing for Jude or his release in t. for

129:1.7 this new synagogue more than half the t. this year,

129:2.2 Jesus agreed to remain in Jerusalem until Passover t.,

129:2.5 family believed the t. had come for them to get along

129:2.8 Presently the t. of the Passover drew near,

129:2.9 to go away for almost two years, during which t.

129:4.7 from the earthly to the heavenly, from t. to eternity

130:2.1 friends tarried in Caesarea beyond the t. expected

130:2.8 for the animal world to develop language in t. or

130:2.9 problems of existence are doomed to perish in t..

130:4.3 only by the creature’s continuing to live in t.

130:5.3 My son, everything must await the coming of its t.

130:5.3 You must, in all such matters, wait upon t..

130:5.3 T. alone will ripen the green fruit upon the tree.

130:7.3 with a Mithraic priest about immortality, about t.

130:7.4 T. is the stream of flowing temporal events

130:7.4 T. is a name given to the succession-arrangement

130:7.4 The motion of t. is only revealed in relation to

130:7.4 which does not move in space as a t. phenomenon

130:7.5 Animals do not sense t. as does man, and even to

130:7.5 because of his sectional and circumscribed view, t.

130:7.6 conceptions of space as it is conditioned by t..

130:7.6 Space is measured by t., not t. by space.

131:3.5 the evildoer enjoys a season of grace before the t.

132:0.2 he thought the t. had come to introduce the boy to

132:0.2 would have whole days to himself; this gave him t.

132:0.5 scenes and in the light of nineteen centuries of t.

132:2.2 But the soul that survives t. and emerges into

132:2.5 and unifies the supreme human motives of t. with

132:3.6 Plants and animals survive in t. by the technique

132:5.21 should lay personal claim to that wealth which t. and

132:6.3 stopped, saying to Ganid, “My son, it is t. to retire.”

132:7.2 he must be allowed more t. for the trials and

132:7.6 religions of men grow up over long periods of t.,

133:1.2 detained the aggressor a sufficient length of t. to

133:4.6 While you build the mansions of t. for another,

133:7.8 No mere animal could possess a t. self-consciousness

133:7.10 to achieving harmonious personality unity in t.,

133:7.11 intellect is not altogether bound by the limits of t..

133:9.2 to afford Jesus more t. to conduct his investigations

134:5.4 number of all men and for the greatest length of t..

134:8.3 he abstained from all food only a day or two at a t..

134:9.0 9. THE TIME OF WAITING

134:9.4 holiday of all Palestine; it was the Jewish vacation t..

135:0.4 that he devoted much of his t. to teaching his son.

135:2.1 This was a t. of great embarrassment to John since

135:3.1 life as a shepherd afforded him a great deal of t.

135:3.2 that the t. was fast approaching when the old order

135:6.4 fifteen months intervened between the t. John

135:8.2 in the lumber room for him, as it was not yet t. for

135:9.2 It was a tense t., these forty days of tarrying, waiting

136:0.1 interest in John’s preaching and at a t. when the

136:1.3 And amidst all these details of t., technique, and

136:3.5 You are at liberty now or at any subsequent t.,

136:4.5 The transactions of this eventful t. were not the

136:4.6 in case he should choose to tarry on Urantia for a t..

136:5.4 operative in connection with their function in t..

136:5.4 no such perfect limitations imposed regarding t..

136:5.4 departures from the natural earth order as to t..

136:5.4 all such matters will constitute the abridgment of t.

136:5.4 In my self-consciousness t. is nonexistent, and

136:5.5 except in such matters as concerned t. only.

136:5.5 ministry pertained wholly to the elimination of t.

136:5.5 Urantia except in this expressly stated matter of t..

136:5.5 The elimination of t. in connection with the

136:5.5 of the will of this God-man to the effect that t.,

136:5.5 to prevent the appearance of apparent t. miracles,

136:5.5 for Jesus to remain constantly t. conscious.

136:5.5 Any lapse of t. consciousness on his part,

136:5.5 this Creator Son, and without the intervention of t.

136:5.6 as potential Sovereign of Nebadon as regards t..

136:6.7 the coming Messiah, the t. when “the earth will yield

136:7.3 from the lack of control over the element of t. in

136:8.7 the hereditary and environmental factors of his t.,

136:9.5 life of living as a man in the world while all the t.

137:0.0 TARRYING TIME IN GALILEE

137:4.12 of the creator prerogative of independence of t..

137:4.13 Nothing happened but the abrogation of t. in

137:4.13 processes except that they did it independently of t.

137:7.1 —March, April, May, and June—this tarrying t.

137:8.1 occupied the synagogue pulpit for the second t. since

137:8.12 There is an interval of t. between the establishment

138:3.6 everybody was having such a splendid t. that the

138:7.1 to inquire whether the t. is not now ripe to enter

139:3.3 the twelve, for days at a t. James was the silent man.

139:7.5 as t. went on, Matthew’s associates became proud of

139:8.8 T. and again did Thomas oppose letting Jesus expose

139:8.11 When the t. actually came to move forward, it was

139:8.13 Thomas had a trying t. during the days of the trial

139:11.4 Four years was too short a t. in which to make such

140:2.2 And I would, if it is your will, tarry on earth a t. to

140:4.3 In Jesus’ t. salt was precious.

140:5.19 Said Jesus at another t.: “Whosoever will save his

140:6.7 the estimate of t. and the viewpoint of eternity.”

140:8.14 In Jesus’ t. divorce practices were lax in Palestine

141:6.2 securely within the kingdom, then is the t., when

142:0.2 The Master did not again see Annas until the t.

142:6.4 He cannot enter a second t. into his mother’s womb

143:3.3 entangled problems is to forsake them for a t..

143:5.13 review before her mind in a moment of t. that she

143:6.1 You should no longer say it is such and such a t.

143:7.3 The strain of living—the t. tension of personality—

143:7.8 t. in the act of striking step with eternity.

145:2.1 At this particular t. more people believed in Jesus

145:2.14 The Sabbath was just the t. for the rapid spreading

145:2.15 Jesus had not yet had t. to explain to his apostles

145:3.10 in a moment of t. 683 men, women, and children

145:3.11 the impossibility of limiting the t. element of the

145:5.1 to devote so much of his t. to the care of the sick

145:5.1 that all of his t. would be occupied with physical

146:1.1 devote much of their t. to the task of making plain

146:1.3 Persian ideas of good and evil, t. and eternity,

146:2.6 of the t., manner, and degree of the answer.

146:2.9 may not be employed to avoid the delays of t.

146:2.17 should remain for a t. in silent receptivity to afford

146:3.1 realities which cast these transient t. shadows of

147:3.3 Some suffer from the accidents of t., others as a

147:3.3 The bonds of t. may seem to afflict you, but the

147:3.3 And when the t. of judgment shall come, fear not,

147:7.2 But the t. is coming when the bridegroom shall be

147:7.2 lost your teacher may be justified in fasting for a t..

148:6.11 Man suffers, first, from the accidents of t. and the

149:2.6 While, at that particular t., the fame of Jesus rested

149:2.10 to teach that catastrophes of nature, accidents of t.,

149:7.1 By supper t. on that rainy day all of the apostolic

150:2.1 During the conference t. they always sat in a group

150:4.4 And they did not again come together until the t. of

150:8.6 that the distinguished guest might have more t. for

151:4.1 Rather let them both grow together until the t. of

152:1.4 with spiritual endowments which transcend t. and

152:2.10 as he always does except for the elimination of the t.

152:6.1 It requires t. for men and women to effect radical

152:6.2 In less than one month’s t. the enthusiastic and

153:5.1 T. and again had Jesus dashed to pieces the hopes

153:5.3 prepare yourselves for the t. when I ascend to the

154:0.3 Thus matters rested for one week, during which t.

154:1.3 This Saturday night marked the t. of the lowest

154:2.3 and while Jesus went about alone much of the t.,

154:7.3 For a t. they remained in the domains of Philip,

155:3.4 personalities in terms of their possibilities in t. and

155:6.16 eternity, whose presence you have foretasted in t..

156:2.3 a very fruitful t. in the work of winning souls, but

156:5.2 foolish carpenter who wastes valuable t. squaring,

156:5.2 he would construct to withstand the assaults of t.

156:5.8 The mistakes which you fail to forget in t. will be

157:2.2 set before you—the sinful pleasures of t. against

157:3.4 he well knew the t. had come when he must begin to

157:4.8 to seek strength, and spiritual guidance until the t. of

157:6.2 the t. when the teacher-healer was becoming the

157:7.4 But the great mistake of Judas was: T. and again,

158:4.1 It was shortly before breakfast t. on this Tuesday

158:7.2 through Galilee until well past the t. for their lunch,

159:1.4 implored him to have mercy and grant him more t.

159:3.13 not thereby rendered immune to the accidents of t.

159:6.4 Scythopolis, arriving in Bethsaida by breakfast t.

159:6.5 teaching which extended right on down to the t. of

160:1.3 the art of living will need to be remastered in less t.,

160:1.6 unhappiness, and uncertainties—at least until the t.

160:1.14 And thus to transfer one’s goal from t. to eternity,

160:2.6 in the fond embrace of the highest ideals of t.,

160:2.9 they view only the transitory transactions of t..

160:2.9 for the good of others, his fellow sojourners in t.

162:0.1 these feelings were heightened at this particular t.

162:3.5 the Master had written in the sand the third t.,

162:4.2 Here was a t. of racial rejoicing, mingled with

162:8.3 Can you not learn that there is a t. for everything—

162:9.3 Jesus had divided his t. about equally between

163:4.1 It was a stirring t. about the Magadan Camp the

163:4.5 4. Avoid loss of t. through overmuch social visiting

163:4.7 6. Make clear to all faithful believers that the t. for

163:4.13 to go about his business without the waste of t..

163:4.14 instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of t.

164:4.8 They now called Josiah up before them a second t.

164:5.1 All of the t. this Sabbath-breaking session of the

164:5.6 not again to return until near the t. when he prepared

165:0.4 Jesus divided his t. between the camp at Pella and

165:1.2 By the middle of March, the t. when Jesus began

165:1.3 Jesus and the apostles devoted much of their t. to the

165:2.5 After a t. he began again to speak and went on to

165:4.8 yet he knows not what t. shall bring upon him,

165:6.2 And Jesus answered: “In the t. of testing, a man’s

165:6.3 the lord of that servant will come at a t. when he

165:6.3 peace in the material affairs of men—not for a t.,

166:2.1 a practice of announcing the t. of Jesus’ expected

166:4.4 innocent victims of one of the accidents of t..

167:4.1 a t. when he appeared to be in communication

167:4.4 they drew off by themselves for a t. to take counsel

167:6.1 apostles prepared to leave, even before breakfast t.,

167:7.6 during that uncharted and indefinite period of t.

168:2.3 In just twelve seconds of earth t. the hitherto lifeless

168:2.5 inasmuch as Lazarus had had no consciousness of t.

168:2.9 T. is nonexistent to those who sleep the sleep of

168:3.3 T. and again had this august body of Jewish

168:4.6 3. The prayers of t., when indited by the spirit and

169:1.4 the coin is covered by the dust of t. and obscured

169:1.6 seeking for a good t. and shirking responsibility,

170:4.1 on one phase of the kingdom, and at another t. Jesus

170:4.15 of the kingdom on earth and at some future t.;

171:6.1 would see what sort of a man Jesus was the next t.

171:7.5 had t. to comfort his fellow men “as he passed by.”

172:3.10 you knew not the t. of your divine visitation.

173:1.2 merchandise marts which persisted to the t. of

176:1.1 For a t. you may be hated by all men for my sake,

176:1.5 sat in silence in the moonlight for a considerable t.

177:0.1 Take t. to think over all that has happened since

177:4.10 on the shadowy and evanescent allurements of t.,

177:5.2 t. and again great throngs of people enthusiastically

178:2.1 kingdom, extending over vast stretches of t. and

178:2.5 Master, seeing that the t. of the Passover draws near

179:0.2 knew he would be placed under arrest before the t.

179:2.3 Jesus understood that the t. had come when he

180:0.2 come to bring peace, but it will not appear for a t..

180:0.3 “The t. has now come for the Son of Man to be

180:3.1 knowing that his t. was short, said: “When I have

180:6.8 but the t. is coming when I will talk to you plainly

181:1.10 who fully believes that his career for t. and eternity

181:2.5 more interested in their welfare in t. and in eternity

181:2.7 what a t. I have had trying to make you a son of

181:2.17 with a firm and loving hand during the trying t.

181:2.18 you are to hold them together during the trying t.

181:2.20 All the t. I have been coming around toward you,

182:1.1 “My friends and brethren, my t. with you is now

182:1.6 as the eternal harvest of the seed sowing of t. in

182:1.25 I am the living link between t. and eternity.

182:2.5 the t. when the new teacher shall come to live in

182:3.4 And then, for a third t., the Master withdrew and

182:3.4 Sleep on now and take your rest; the t. of decision

182:3.6 dissolution in passing from the existence of t. into

182:3.9 Jesus well knew that the t. of his departure had

183:4.2 they should preserve their lives for the t. when they

183:5.5 From the t. of his arrest to the t. of his appearance

184:0.1 was to allow t. for legally calling together the court

184:0.1 lawful to convene the Sanhedrin court before the t.

184:1.2 not since the t. when the Master called at his house

184:1.9 to inquire what t. Jesus would be brought before the

184:2.7 Peter left the fireside for a t. while he walked about

185:0.4 of trifling importance to human welfare in both t. and

185:3.8 to gain t. for thought, by sending Jesus to appear

185:4.3 Herod, after making fun of him for a t., arrayed him

185:5.8 but it unfortunately also provided considerable t.

185:5.11 shall I release to you at this, your Passover t.?”

185:8.2 risk having such a disturbance during Passover t. in

187:2.7 even John was not present all of the t. since he ran

187:4.2 The Master had t. amidst the pangs of death to listen

187:5.3 one o’clock when, a second t., he said, “I thirst,”

188:0.0 THE TIME OF THE TOMB

188:3.9 mortal consciousness there appeared no lapse of t.;

189:1.3 How long before you will regard t. as the moving

189:1.12 into the morontia world required an hour of earth t.

189:2.1 merely wish to invoke the process of accelerated t..

189:2.3 indifferent to ordinary matter, while at another t. it

189:2.7 to dust,” without the intervention of the delays of t.

189:2.8 except that, in point of t., this natural mode of

189:3.2 in an instant of t. the seraphim and their associates

189:4.1 As we approach the t. of the resurrection of Jesus

189:5.3 As they came out of the tomb the second t.,

190:5.8 they had not discerned who he was until the t. of the

191:0.12 the day and walked over the hills the rest of the t..

191:0.13 First, he wanted them to have t., after they heard of

192:1.9 This was the third t. Jesus had manifested himself to

192:2.4 Jesus turned to Peter and, for the third t., asked,

193:0.2 and women—to which I have appeared since the t.

193:1.2 The t. has come when you worship God neither on

194:1.5 the t. for fellowshipping the proselytes of the gate,

194:3.8 life provides a fixed point for the anchor of t.,

194:4.10 there ensued a t. of peace and quiet in Jerusalem,

194:4.11 And so all went well in Jerusalem until the t. of the

194:4.13 In carrying this message, before the t. of Paul the

195:3.3 Christianity came into favor in Rome at a t. when

195:3.7 The second century after Christ was the best t. in all

195:6.7 man thinks he is too busy to find t. for spiritual

195:7.16 The art of t. is dangerous only when it becomes

195:7.16 which eternity reflects as the reality shadows of t..

195:10.2 love triumphed over the material handicaps of t.

196:1.2 The t. is ripe to witness the figurative resurrection

196:2.10 taught men to place a high value on themselves in t.

196:3.17 and spiritual, human and divine, t. and eternity.

time being, the

5:1.10 mists of their own willful decisions and for the t.

23:0.2 many are of registry-record as functioning for the t.

45:4.19 are exempt from the ascension regime for the t.,

74:5.7 For the t. Adam abandoned all effort to establish

78:5.8 For the t., at least, their presence usually improved

127:2.10 The crisis for the t. was over, but never was this

127:3.1 With the financial pressure thus eased for the t.,

153:1.5 But he did, for the t., effectively master all such

154:5.2 disciples; that is, he bade them farewell for the t.,

157:3.6 for the t. I charge you that you tell this to no man.

157:4.5 he charged them, for the t., that they should tell no

163:5.2 Bidding farewell to Bethsaida for the t., he

170:5.21 it has to a large extent failed on earth; for the t.,

181:2.6 So much had been going on that, for the t.,

181:2.19 If, for the t., your work in the outward affairs of

184:2.11 For the t., he had only considered that these

188:3.4 which Jesus put in the Father’s hands for the t.

time, about the

34:4.13 were first observed on Urantia a. of this narration.

42:2.23 the action of Paradise gravity—a. of the beginning of

52:1.2 green, blue, and indigo—begin to appear a. that

57:1.7 this point—at just a. the Paradise force organizers are

57:3.3 A. of the attainment of the maximum of mass,

59:0.2 from a. the planet attained its present size to the time

61:6.3 at a. of the beginning of the third glacial advance;

63:2.5 Finally, one evening a. of the setting of the sun,

64:7.14 A. the green man was killing off the orange race in

65:4.8 prince appears on a planet a. of will development;

74:4.5 a. of the arrival of the seraphic messenger bearing

80:2.4 A. of these climatic changes in Africa, England

89:3.2 Just a. barbarian man was recovering from the

95:5.15 in the Nile valley was rapidly passing at a. the life of

112:3.4 a. that the measurable brain energies cease their

119:0.7 ready for his first bestowal adventure a. Urantia

121:6.7 At a. of Christ a strange reversion of feeling toward

122:1.3 Of all couples living in Palestine at a. of Michael’s

134:1.6 A. Jesus was preparing to leave Nazareth,

134:9.1 a. of the day of atonement and feast of tabernacles.

145:2.15 Now it chanced that, at a. Jesus stood over this

148:3.4 Ever since a. of his baptism this incarnated

149:1.2 There began to appear a. of this mission—

157:3.2 As they journeyed along the way, a. of passing

183:3.10 At a. the eight apostles were being awakened,

186:5.1 and a. of the sacrificing of the Passover lambs in

189:1.4 it occurred as we have stated and at a. indicated.

time, all

2:1.5 present, or future; a. is present at any given moment.

4:0.1 of universes, which he is executing throughout a..

10:2.4 that divine being who stands throughout a. as the

24:6.4 when the first mortal pilgrim of a. made his way

24:6.7 the thrill of a. swept through the heavenly courts

40:0.9 love and gracious condescension throughout a. and

44:2.11 and will forever remain as a legacy to all future t..

60:3.16 there occurred one of the greatest lava flows of a..

65:3.6 from prehuman sources throughout all future t..

65:4.1 of service to all Nebadon throughout all future t..

84:7.19 failure to have sons as the supreme calamity for a.

86:6.2 moral life of all mankind was modified for a. by the

92:3.9 continuity; it has been the moral police force of a.

110:7.5 the Adjuster throughout the mortal indwellings of a..

118:10.5 that love overshadows each creature throughout a.

119:3.7 For a. the Material Sons know that in the Creator

120:2.8 superhuman intelligences of Nebadon, and for a..

143:1.6 The Paradise ascent is the supreme adventure of a.

150:1.3 proclamation which set free women and for a.;

153:2.9 And now let me declare to you, once and for a.,

194:3.10 For a., Pentecost disassociates the idea of spiritual

195:10.2 the theologians and philosophers of a. should be

time, any

5:0.2 but he may, at a., make direct personal contact

21:3.2 assert full sovereignty over his personal creation at a.

23:3.2 they can go anywhere a.—instanter—but they are not

47:2.5 A. after sixteen, if final choice has been made, they

50:2.2 The Planetary Princes may at a. seek the counsel

50:2.4 At a. need is felt for more helpers, the Planetary

50:5.5 Just as soon as the primitive hunter can spare a.

55:4.9 authority to release midway creatures a. after the

55:4.18 At a. after this age the Planetary Adam and Eve can

111:3.1 But at a. prior to mortal death this same material

111:3.1 at a. before fusion with the Adjuster the evolving

114:4.5 the Most Highs may intervene at a. in the affairs of

118:10.6 the Father as a person may at a. interpose a hand

120:0.4 At a. a Creator Son may rule his universe in his

120:1.6 all your relinquished power may be had at a. you

146:3.2 No man is at a. disturbed by his neighbor’s

169:1.13 You could have had a kid at a. you had made friends

172:1.6 may minister to them at a. it seems good to you;

174:4.1 to prevent his having a. for the proclamation of

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might a. return to the Roman

191:0.13 A. during this day Thomas would have gone back

time, at the

17:6.5 A. the creatorship charge is administered to a

17:7.1 This bestowal becomes possible a. of the Spirit’s

23:2.18 all power in the hands of a Creator Son a. of his

30:4.21 seraphim are advanced in angelic standing a. of their

33:3.5 event occurred in Nebadon a. of Michael’s return to

34:2.1 personality metamorphosis a. of life creation,

37:3.1 a. of the last registry there were eight hundred

37:8.3 It was he who isolated Urantia a. of the Caligastia

38:1.2 These angelic orders are projected a. of planning for

40:5.14 Urantia and similarly function a. of mortal survival,

40:9.1 it takes place only a. of mortal reawakening in the

43:3.7 planetary authority on the rebellious worlds a. of the

43:5.1 the Most Highs on Edentia was suspended a. of the

45:2.3 A. of the second system rebellion in Nebadon,

45:4.2 this group were assembled a. of the resurrection roll

45:4.18 loyal midway creatures in the service of Gabriel a. of

46:1.7 recession until, a. of minimum illumination, the light

47:2.2 their exact physical status a. of death except for

47:4.4 suitably adjusted morontia body is acquired a. of

47:9.5 from the mortal state to the immortal status a. of

50:3.4 the next adjudication a. of the second Son’s arrival

50:3.5 parents have been removed from the planet a. of

51:1.5 Most of these defections occurred a. of the Lucifer

52:7.8 another such Son functions a. of their departure,

53:1.2 Even the archangel of Michael, a. of Moses’

53:1.4 A. Michael was on Urantia in the flesh,Lucifer, Satan

53:5.2 A. of this rebellion and the two which preceded it

53:9.1 were given rehabilitation a. of Jesus’ resurrection

55:4.29 for a season and to become Adjuster indwelt a. of

55:4.31 Father indwelt by another type of spirit a. of being

55:7.3 procreative powers almost 37,000 years ago a.

57:1.2 A. of the beginning of this recital,the Primary Master

57:4.6 Only the outer systems are safe a. of such a cosmic

57:8.8 chemical, and electrical mobilization a. of their

57:8.22 mass reached a height of almost nine miles a. of

58:7.2 living things were not elsewhere in existence a. of

59:3.4 vegetable and animal matter carried down a. of the

62:6.2 seven adjutant mind-spirits assigned to Urantia a. of

63:0.3 names until they were bestowed upon them a. of

63:2.4 But the notion did not take firm hold of Andon a. as

63:3.1 was wrapped in protective coverings a. of birth.

63:3.4 both were killed a. of an earthquake by the falling of

63:7.1 recognition a. of the adjudication of Urantia upon

64:0.2 the history of mankind begins a. of the arrival of the

64:1.5 A. of the Andonic migrations there was a land path

65:4.9 These Melchizedeks came a. Andon and Fonta

66:0.2 one-half billion primitive human beings on earth a. of

66:2.2 Prince ranked as an assistant a. of his assignment as

66:4.13 Most Highs of Norlatiadek a. of Caligastia’s arrival.

66:4.15 a. the one hundred Andonites contributed their germ

66:8.4 The Prince of Urantia went into darkness a. of the

67:2.5 that chanced to be on Urantia a. of its isolation

67:7.3 the evolutionary status existing a. of Caligastia’s

67:8.2 A. of these momentous transactions I was stationed

68:2.11 the birth of society; but a. of these revelations the

72:9.6 5. A. this franchise plan was adopted, the territorial

73:5.2 A. of Adam’s arrival, though the Garden was only

73:5.8 the work of embellishment was hardly finished a. of

74:1.2 A. Adam was chosen to come to Urantia, he was

74:1.5 stewards of universe trust a. of their parents’

76:6.2 souls had already been translated a. of Adam’s

77:7.1 midwayers went into sin a. of the Lucifer rebellion.

78:1.1 of the races were at a low level a. of Adam’s arrival,

78:7.3 whole world drown in its wickedness a. of Noah’s

84:4.8 deadly fear of being observed a. of a menstrual

87:1.1 period between its emergence a. of death and its

93:5.2 A. of the incarnation of Melchizedek there were

93:9.8 unintentionally a. of the compilation of these

93:9.11 the twelve Melchizedek receivers” on duty a. of

94:6.9 is still venerated by the Chinese a. of this writing.

94:12.6 A. of this writing, much of Asia rests its hope in

96:1.8 Moses’ advisers a. of the exodus believed in this

96:3.2 A. this great organizer was formulating his plans for

96:5.2 Hebrews had no written language a. of the exodus.

97:0.2 was vague and hazy a. of the flight from Egypt

109:7.7 their divine presence a. of a previous regency.

112:3.5 that reconsciousizes you a. of the morontia

112:4.2 seraphic records, is available for presentation a. of

112:5.15 reassembly on the third period or ascend a. of

113:6.1 the conduct of the guardians of destiny a. of the

113:7.3 the seraphim in the work awaiting a. you attain

114:1.1 a. of the Lucifer rebellion, Urantia had no sure

114:4.2 jurisdiction over them having been seized a. of the

114:6.3 angelic hosts of the planet who defaulted a. of the

119:2.4 the same technique observed a. of his departure

119:2.7 The first proclamation was made a. of his arrival in

120:2.2 so endowed a. of the inception of this sinful

120:2.5 the immediate generation of men living thereon a. of

120:3.7 nothing potentially idolatrous is left on the planet a.

121:1.1 a. of his birth Urantia was experiencing such a

121:8.14 right on down to those who are still alive a. of this

122:8.6 babe was almost three weeks old a. of their visit.

122:10.2 a. of the purification ceremonies at the temple,

123:1.2 Jesus was three years and two months old a. of their

126:2.2 Just a. when prospects were good and the future

126:2.7 quite a sum of money on hand a. of Joseph’s death.

126:5.7 dispute about the amount of money due Joseph a.

126:5.7 his father had nothing due him a. of his death.

127:3.9 local prestige which he had lost a. of the nationalistic

128:1.8 -realization of his divine nature was completed a.

130:1.4 modern phraseology current on Urantia a. of this

135:3.3 Neither did his talk with Jesus, a. of his visit when

135:5.1 the status of the Jewish people a. John appeared

135:6.2 a deep and universal appeal as at the very t. John

139:4.3 and a. Jesus appointed Andrew to act as director of

142:7.14 recalled the pronouncements which John made a.

158:1.5 The faith of the apostles was at a high point a. of the

158:4.4 A. of the arrival of this group the nine apostles,

158:5.1 mouth, and fall like a dead person a. of seizure,

163:4.9 elaboration of the Master’s charge given a. he laid

169:4.1 A. Jesus lived on earth and taught in the flesh, the

173:1.10 a. of Jesus’ triumphal arrival at the temple at the

182:3.10 At. of this great trial there came up in his mind many

183:0.3 feared to have his apostles awake and present a.

183:1.1 triumphantly pledged to carry out a. of the final

185:5.2 imprisoned or condemned man for pardon a. of

186:5.3 A. of the Master’s baptism he had already completed

189:0.2 spirit transit of this Jesus was completed a. I

189:3.3 The first occurred a. of the arrival of the Prince,

191:0.13 Jesus desired that Thomas should be with them a. of

195:1.5 A. Paul stood in Athens preaching “Christ and Him

195:4.3 still persist a. of the making of this presentation.

195:6.4 A. of this writing the worst of the materialistic age is

195:8.3 A of this revelation,the prevailing intellectual climate

196:2.5 A. of the writing of the New Testament, the authors

time, by the

14:5.8 B. an ascendant mortal begins the exploration of

26:4.13 B. you reach Havona, your sincerity has become

27:3.2 b. the mortals of ascent reach Paradise, they really

47:9.5 b. you have finished the Jerusem career, you will be

48:2.26 b. of departure from the morontia regime, you will

51:7.5 B. of the inauguration of the fifth dispensation of

53:2.5 B. his plans had developed to the point of

55:2.2 b. of the terminal mission of the Teacher Sons,

55:2.8 B. a world attains the fourth stage of light and life

55:8.5 is true b. the entire constellation has thus evolved.

62:5.6 they were rather well scarred up b. they were twelve.

73:5.5 B of Adam’s arrival most of the plants of that section

78:8.10 B. of the establishment of the rule of Hammurabi

81:1.2 B. of the completion of these land elevations and

83:6.3 B. of Michael’s advent on Urantia practically all of

92:4.5 the Nodites had forgotten this truth b. of Adam’s

94:4.1 But b. the teachings of Jesus arrived, they had

94:5.4 b. the Melchizedek missionaries had penetrated to

94:11.11 B. the number of Buddhas was approaching

96:2.4 largely forgotten b. of the Egyptian enslavement of

96:4.2 b. of the Hebrew encampment about Mount Sinai

98:5.2 But b. Mithraism reached Rome, it had become

104:1.8 Yahweh, so eclipsed such teachings that b. of Jesus’

121:7.4 B. of the first century after Christ the spoken

123:6.5 B. he was eleven years of age, he was a skillful

127:6.5 b. of this visit Lazarus’s mother had been laid to rest.

129:3.7 B. of his return to Nazareth, Jesus had learned how

132:2.9 B. of the attainment of Paradise the ascending

133:3.1 B. they reached Corinth, Ganid was becoming

137:4.7 B. the formal supper had ended and the guests

138:9.2 B. Jesus was prepared to launch forth on his

145:3.1 B. Jesus and his apostles had made ready to

145:5.9 B. James consented to go with Jude, Jesus had

149:1.1 B. the camp at Bethsaida had been broken up,

163:3.1 B. Jesus had finished talking with Matadormus,

166:1.2 B. Jesus arrived at this breakfast, most of the

170:2.24 B. the Apostle John began to write the story of

171:3.3 b. Jesus started for the Passover, the number of

172:5.3 sobered b. they returned to Bethany that night.

172:5.6 B. they reached the temple, he was perturbed by

172:5.9 B. they reached the temple, Thomas had deduced

172:5.12 B. the triumphal procession had entered the city,

173:1.7 B. the near-by Roman guards had appeared on

183:2.1 B. the apprehenders reached the Mark home,

186:0.2 B. Mary and John reached the city, Jesus,

186:4.3 B. the soldiers were ready to depart with Jesus for

187:1.1 already been transported to Golgotha and, b. of the

192:0.1 B. the apostles left Jerusalem for Galilee, Jewish

time, creature(s) of

0:2.15 evolving and experiential God of the evolutionary c..

1:4.1 manner in which the Father sojourns with the c. is

4:4.5 in all his vast family relationship with the c. the God

6:0.4 It is apparent that no t. creature can ever fully

7:4.4 This provision for upstepping the c. involves the

10:7.6 but such acts do not always so appear to the c..

12:5.4 Paradise without thus sleeping, but they remain c..

12:7.7 the spiritualizing acts of those c. who have begun

12:8.7 of the material mind of the evolutionary c..

13:1.9 of upstepping the mortal c. to the Paradise levels of

13:2.2 to be inhabited by t. creatures of ascension potential,

18:4.7 sector worlds of higher training for the ascendant c..

20:10.2 devoted to the work of helping the c. attain the high

22:2.9 for service on any world of space and to any c..

22:7.10 creatures of Paradise or the t. creatures of space;

25:1.7 experience of ministering to the ascending c. which

25:2.12 the soul, the eternal prospects of a c., is never placed

25:2.12 temporal existence and cosmic welfare of the c..

27:1.3 thereby do the c. traverse the innermost margins of

26:9.1 be of service to a c. in this transcendent adventure of

26:9.3 the very bottom of intelligent existence the c. has

27:7.7 the perfect citizens of glory and the ascendant c..

28:7.2 group, minister most extensively to the ascending c..

32:3.9 The perfection of the c., when finally achieved, is

38:8.6 Star summons these faithful servants of the c. to

40:0.10 sonship, particularly with regard to the mortal c..

48:4.20 even spiritual laughter, of the ascending c..

48:8.2 design of the Creators to afford the c. a graduated

50:1.1 Eternal Son of Paradise can make to the lowly c..

51:1.7 seen, and can, in turn, actually mingle with the c.,

104:5.12 And to the t. creatures of space the Supreme Being

107:1.6 of himself to be a part of the personality of a c..

107:2.3 fusion takes place between the identity of the c.

108:0.1 is to be, the Universal Father to the mortal c.;

110:2.2 a gift of the Gods which must be desired by the c..

111:7.5 Monitor counteracted by the nearsightedness of a c.;

112:7.2 conjoined when the identity of a c. becomes one

116:2.3 Deity is incomprehensible to the evolving c..

117:6.5 but when the c. begin the traversal of the central

168:4.13 you should remember that you are progressive c.;

time, due

23:2.16 years but returned in d. with the desired information.

52:0.9 in d. these Sons are dispatched to such planets for

52:3.2 legitimate candidates for the reception, in d.,

53:4.6 announced that he would, in d., speak for Michael,

63:7.1 in d. they emerged from the regime of the mansion

95:4.1 In d. there grew up in Egypt a teacher called by

110:4.4 In d., if not in this world then on the mansion worlds

112:7.17 We have not the slightest doubt that in d. these

119:3.4 In d. a Material Son and Daughter arrived on

119:5.1 In d. our Sovereign departed, but the broadcasts

122:3.1 that in d. you will become the mother of a son;

128:6.5 They arrived at Jerusalem in d. and were on their

time, during the

35:4.5 Melchizedek who lived on Urantia d. of Abraham

46:2.2 condensation of moisture d. of lowest temperature

54:4.8 we may record that, d. of effecting this revelation,

54:5.5 the upright children to bear with an erring brother d.

81:6.41 the threat of breakdown d. of transition from the

97:1.10 this was the status of the God concept d. of Samuel

112:4.3 The details of what transpires d. of awaiting the

112:5.15 the exact whereabouts of mortal personality d.

120:0.6 custody of the universe d. of the Urantia bestowal,

126:3.11 if such a one should appear in Jerusalem d. of his

129:3.7 The Son of Man, d. and through the experiences of

172:5.11 not being present d. of quiet visitation about the

189:3.3 of the Planetary Prince, the second d. of Adam,

time, each

17:1.2 e. the Supreme Executives meet together, they

43:7.1 the ascending scale of the univitatia e. they change

43:8.2 While you are re-keyed e. you pass from one major

124:4.7 the bit of parchment nailed upon the doorpost e.

182:3.6 E. he prayed in the garden, his humanity laid a firmer

time, every

7:1.4 E. a spiritual reality actualizes in the

7:6.3 E. the Universal Father and the Eternal Son jointly

9:8.4 E. the Universal Father and the Eternal Son become

20:2.1 E. an original and absolute concept of being

25:2.2 And e. the Master Spirits associate themselves

75:4.4 E. the Garden pair had partaken of the fruit of the

90:3.6 peoples who kill someone e. a nonviolent death

99:1.6 must be restated e. the dictionary of human language

109:1.2 I have been told by Personalized Adjusters that e. a

131:1.5 is changeless; and he is our helper in e. of need.

131:7.3 “‘E. man yields to anxiety, he takes one step away

149:1.2 Jesus would, e. he observed one of these cases of

162:1.11 E. Jesus went to Jerusalem, his apostles were filled

177:4.11 E. Judas allowed his hopes to soar high and Jesus

196:3.20 E. man makes a reflective moral choice, he

time, first

17:6.5 the f., the entity of the subsequent Creative Spirit

21:2.2 for the f., he finds himself in intimate contact with,

43:9.1 Ascenders now, for the f., attend the “assemblies of

47:8.5 introduced to his fellows for the f. by his new name

48:6.34 soul of many an ascending mortal has for the f. been

51:5.4 For the f. the racial wars and other tribal struggles

55:8.4 for the f. midsoniters come from the universe

55:9.2 Now, for the f., such administrative groups deal

55:10.3 for the f., a corps of the Inspired Trinity Spirits are

55:10.7 The finaliter corps now, for the f., acknowledges

59:1.3 Vegetation now for the f. crawls out upon the land

60:1.6 North America for the f. is geographically isolated,

63:6.1 the f., led them in the worship of the “Breath Giver

72:12.2 for the f. a great religious leader has arisen who

74:3.5 that was the f. such a thing had occurred on earth

74:3.9 Adam and Eve rested for the f. in their new home in

75:4.1 And now, for the f., Adam heard the entire story of

75:6.3 And for the f. Adam and Eve were informed of

76:3.7 On the way to Mesopotamia they had, for the f.,

84:7.8 the f. in the history of the world men and women

93:2.2 Melchizedek to sup with him, and this was the f. that

97:1.4 but now, for the f. since the Hebrews sallied forth

97:4.2 For the f. since the days of Melchizedek the ears

97:4.2 For the f. in their history Hebrew ears heard that

97:9.28 Now for the f. theology displaced sociology and

112:6.1 beings emerge on the mansion worlds, for the f.

113:7.1 for the f., actually to see your long-loved angelic

119:6.1 and, for the f., unfolded the remainder of the plan,

119:6.1 And then we heard for the f. the announcement that

121:1.7 Good roads, for the f. in the world’s history,

123:1.1 Mary, for the f. since Jesus’ birth, settled down with

124:1.4 though this was not the f. complaints had come to

124:1.7 Jesus, and for the f. he possessed tools of his own.

124:1.11 Jesus for the f. helped with the harvest of the grain.

124:6.10 Jesus saw for the f. (in his memory) the Holy City,

124:6.14 For the f. since he was four years old, Jesus was too

124:6.15 and during the night, for the f. in his earth career,

127:2.7 In all Jesus’ young life this was the very f. he had

128:6.3 they owed no man and for the f. in years had funds

130:7.1 For the f. Gonod and Ganid discovered that Jesus

134:0.2 the f. he became fully satisfied with the program

136:3.4 they met directly for the f. since Michael took

141:9.3 this was the f. the Master and all of the twelve had

143:3.4 the f. they had ever observed him to neglect such

146:0.2 was the f. Jesus permitted his associates to preach

147:2.1 was the f. Judas had carried a surplus of money,

147:2.3 this was the f that Jesus and all of the twelve partook

162:4.1 an ideal occasion for Jesus for the f. publicly to

167:3.1 in the synagogue on this Sabbath day, the f. Jesus

168:3.3 this was the f. the Sanhedrin had gone on record

182:0.2 for the f. they suspected that all was not well with

184:3.7 The f. any two of their witnesses approached even

186:4.5 they gazed upon Jesus, one of them for the f., but

189:3.2 circuit of the archangels then operated for the f.

191:0.3 For the f. in all these years the apostles realized

195:3.2 nationalism by imperial universalism and for the f.

time, from that or time, from the

0:7.1 personalities are future eternals from the t. when,

28:7.3 Increasingly, from the t. you arrive on the initial

32:2.3 From the t. of the initial moves of the power

38:9.12 planetary historians who, from the t. of the arrival of

45:6.2 the mentors of the mortal survivors from the t. they

48:1.5 From the t. of leaving the material worlds until you

48:3.8 And from the t. you are thus formally welcomed on

48:8.1 From the t. of graduation from the mansion worlds

52:1.1 From the t of man’s emergence from the animal level

52:1.8 Within a hundred thousand years from the t. man

57:1.6 plane of the revolutionary disk, and from that t.

57:3.8 constructed over a period extending from that t. to

66:2.9 entire transaction of repersonalization, from the t. of

68:4.4 Everything he did from the t. of awakening in the

73:0.3 one hundred years from the t. of this inspection,

74:0.1 And from the t. of their arrival ten days passed

77:6.6 From that t. to the days of Machiventa they led an

107:1.3 to indwell human minds, but from that t. on we are

107:6.7 Adjusters have no relaxation from the t. of their

112:7.12 From the t. of Adjuster fusion the status of the

113:1.5 and from that t. until the earthly career is finished,

123:2.2 From that t. on throughout the human unfolding of

123:2.3 From the t. Jesus was five years old until he was

123:2.13 responsible for the lad’s education from that t. on.

124:3.4 From the t. of his mother’s illness—just before he

125:0.3 From the t. they left Nazareth until they reached the

126:3.4 Jesus wrote out the prayer which became from that t.

128:7.8 Jude worked fairly well and regularly from that t. on

130:8.4 aside from the t. Jesus was required as interpreter,

144:6.7 from that t. until after the death of John, two of the

183:5.5 From the t. of his arrest to the t. of his appearance

190:2.1 From the t. of the morontia resurrection until the

193:3.3 Not a word was spoken by any of them from the t.

time, in

5:5.11 will in t. lead to the realization of the supremacy

12:8.16 In t., man’s body is just as real as mind or spirit,

20:2.5 In t., scores—hundreds—of such missions may be

21:5.6 In t. there may develop an almost endless evolution

56:8.4 In t. you mortals may begin the revelation of the

81:6.32 In t., even the best of citizens will become

89:3.5 In t. these vows assumed the form of contracts

89:4.3 developed into sacrificial feasting, in t. becoming

91:3.2 In t. the alter-ego concept is exalted to a superior

91:5.6 in t. prayer becomes associated with secondary

95:2.4 In t. the Egyptians observed that dead bodies

103:3.1 In t., such religious concepts tend to personalize,

112:2.13 In t., thinking leads to wisdom and wisdom leads to

123:2.14 Greek, and later on, Hebrew, for in t. Jesus learned

128:6.6 immediate hearing for Jude or his release in t. for

144:7.2 In t. they became more understanding as to why

time, last

39:1.10 ascending creatures who are pausing for the last t.

152:7.3 And Jesus well knew that that would be the lt. he

162:9.4 Before leaving Bethlehem for the lt., the Master

171:3.2 this was the lt. Abner ever saw Jesus in the flesh.

time, little

134:9.7 Jesus wasted lt. upon trifles, he was a painstaking

139:7.3 it required some lt. for the rest of the apostles,

147:2.2 congregate, so much so that Jesus had lt. for rest.

147:6.6 The Master spent little t. in negative denunciations.

174:5.13 only a little lt. will the living light be among this

time, long

23:2.22 it may prove to be so remote in space that a l. will

25:2.3 created order, therefore spends a very l. under the

46:2.6 but that is not so l. a time in the future when your

54:5.13 commission of the crime, would it seem a l. to

57:7.9 for a l. after this ocean appeared, there was no free

63:2.7 a l. before the twins learned that dry moss would

67:6.5 The affairs of Urantia were for a l. administered by

70:10.12 a l. before actual fines, monetary compensation,

73:6.3 tree of life” was not a myth; it was real and for a l.

74:8.9 had no written language in general usage for a l.

74:8.12 such concepts for a l. profoundly influenced the

81:6.8 It was a l. after the discovery of the bow and arrow

83:4.6 For a l. it was customary to set a false wedding day

83:4.9 But for a l. marriage was generally recognized as

89:1.1 the earliest form of societal regulation and for a l.

90:4.5 It was a l. before herbs and other real medicines

93:5.4 And it was a l. after they arrived in Palestine

94:8.19 The Buddhistic brotherhood was, for a l., not a

98:0.2 For a l. in Europe the Salem missionaries carried on

104:0.1 primitive man, for a l., could not count beyond three.

129:1.2 For a l. Zebedee had contemplated making boats

132:7.7 Ganid talked a l. with his father and finally said,

152:1.1 give her something to eat, for she had been a l.

152:3.1 For a l. the Jews had been taught that the Messiah

155:5.10 for a l. there will live on earth those timid, fearful,

175:1.1 “This l. have I been with you, going up and down in

time, mortal(s) of

1:3.6 Paradise spirit that indwells the minds of the m.

2:7.7 But the isolated m. coheres in God the Father

3:4.5 To the m. there is a future, but God inhabits eternity.

4:0.3 for spiritualizing and training the m. is

5:1.4 The mortals of the realms of t. may differ greatly

7:3.1 the m. look to the Creator Son as the personal

10:8.7 those m. who have attained perfection in all that

14:4.18 Even the m. have their goal and ideals of creature

15:13.3 beings who labor untiringly to prepare the m. for

17:1.8 In all matters affecting the ascending m., there is a

18:3.1 When m. graduate from the training worlds

22:2.4 Messengers were chosen from those ascendant m.

22:10.9 the inward progress of the ascending m. toward

25:8.6 When they greet the m., they are already well versed

27:2.3 they remind the m. of the seraphim with whom

27:7.6 When such angels and m. attain the presence of

30:2.9 encountered in the ascendant experience of the m.

30:4.1 While the mortal survivors of t. are denominated

30:4.21 the m. are recipients of spirit confirmation from the

31:0.1 destination of the ascending Adjuster-fused m..

31:3.2 not know the “finality destiny” of the ascendant m..

31:6.1 superuniverse, and Havona in company with the m..

31:10.19 this stupendous scheme of upstepping the m. to

32:3.4 he does literally dwell with the souls of the m..

35:3.11 in educating and spiritualizing the ascending m..

37:3.2 the furtherance of the ascending career of the m..

37:3.7 the record of each m. from the moment of birth up

40:0.10 particularly with regard to the mortal creatures of t.

40:1.1 through experience and service with ascending m.,

40:4.1 When the m. fail to achieve the eternal survival of

40:5.0 5. MORTALS OF TIME AND SPACE

40:5.4 the m. are primarily classified in accordance with

40:5.18 important factor in any consideration of the m..

40:6.1 the status of the m. is that of faith sons prior to

44:2.11 values of the spirit world to the mortal seers of t..

48:6.28 advisers of the newly liberated souls of the m..

49:0.1 the evolutionary cradle, of the mortal races of t..

52:7.4 the spiritual allegiance of the m. becomes more

107:2.7 ordinarily become fused with the ascending m.,

113:7.6 of the evolutionary worlds, the ascendant m..

119:4.6 lowest form of will creatures, the evolutionary m..

130:4.5 of eternal survival from the material minds of the m..

191:3.4 experienced to the full the life of the ascendant m.

time, most of the

18:5.4 M. one is away in conference with the Perfections

63:2.1 the twins had spent m. in each other’s company and

76:3.2 Adam wisely spent m. training his children and

123:4.3 age of fourteen he was cheerful and lighthearted m..

130:7.1 M. en route to Carthage Jesus talked with his fellow

139:8.3 pessimistic husband would be away from home m..

144:7.3 group worked m. in pairs, one of Jesus’ apostles

150:0.4 Jesus and the twelve traveled together m.,

167:0.2 proclaimed with power, without miracles, and m.

172:5.9 M. he just followed along, gazing at the spectacle

191:0.8 M. Simon reclined on a couch in a corner of the

191:0.10 spent m. turning over in his mind the problem of

time, much or time, much of the

53:3.6 Lucifer maintained that far too m. and energy

65:8.2 If spending so m. in effecting evolutionary changes

66:5.8 very natural that these teachers should devote m. to

84:7.24 are absent from the family picture so much of the t..

110:3.4 many of you spend so m. and thought on mere

123:6.3 Jesus spent m. on mathematics for several years.

125:6.2 In the course of the morning’s discussions m. was

128:2.5 Living much of the t. in Sepphoris for six months

128:7.7 devoted m. to training James in the management of

129:2.7 Annas spent m. with Jesus, personally taking him

130:0.4 labored much of the t. on translations from Greek

130:3.7 Jesus and Ganid spent m. in the museum during

132:0.2 Jesus spent m. on Palatine hill, where were located

132:4.1 Jesus spent m. gaining an intimate knowledge of

137:1.1 John’s leading disciples spent m. with Jesus.

141:4.1 Jesus spent m. with the apostles instructing them

147:0.1 Jesus spent m. alone in the hills about his Father’s

147:0.2 reason that Jesus and the apostles spent so m.

149:7.3 John, remained at the Zebedee home and spent m. in

150:6.2 the women remained much of the t. with Jesus.

151:0.2 James and John were with him much of the t.,

152:5.5 he therefore spent m. in communion with the Father

time, no

0:10.1 we have at no t. been informed that the Qualified

6:0.4 It is apparent, therefore, that no t. creature can ever

20:6.1 waste no t. on futile conjectures about the technique

26:3.2 There is no t. limit set on the progress of ascending

53:2.3 At no t. prior to the exaltation of his own mind did

56:1.1 an eternity event; at no t.—past, present, or future—

69:3.6 the medicine men lost no t. in fostering hatred for

79:3.2 at no t. within the last ten thousand years has India

108:1.9 practically no t. intervenes between that moment and

123:2.4 So fully was he occupied that he had found no t. to

124:6.10 At no t. in his life did Jesus ever experience such a

135:12.2 admonished Herod that it was no t. to turn John

139:6.7 charges, Nathaniel lost no t. in getting to that home.

145:4.1 At no t. before or after did their hopes surge to

153:5.1 but no t. of disappointment or season of sorrow

155:6.13 give little or no t. to the thoughtful contemplation of

176:2.2 grasp at this promise to return, and they lost no t. in

177:3.3 lost no t. in dispatching a messenger to his mother,

time, one

22:10.5 so it is only about o. in seven that we enjoy the

32:5.1 renders it impossible to see very much of it at any o.

29:4.24 At o. they seem to consume or store energy;

39:4.5 Many who at o. served as justice guides in the lower

44:3.7 all the personalities of all realms as they are at any o.

59:4.4 not so much land had been above water at o.;

59:4.5 in North America the submergence at o. being almost

65:4.7 animal stock and appear on earth one at a t. and

70:2.10 At o. physicians believed in bloodletting as a cure

70:10.7 were practiced by almost all the evolving tribes at o.

80:9.15 At o. there was a fairly well-defined division of the

81:2.12 Man was himself at o. the beast of burden.

83:4.4 At o. the human sacrifice was a regular feature of

85:0.4 At o. or another man has worshiped everything on

85:3.2 worshiped by one race or another at o. or another.

87:1.4 all peoples, at o. or another,have employed elaborate

87:5.5 maternal impressions, and the cult was at o. universal

88:1.5 At o. the cow was a fetish, the milk being taboo

88:4.7 at o. not at all uncommon for ten innocent persons

90:3.7 At o. it was really dangerous to point a finger at

92:2.6 Religion has at o. or another sanctioned all sorts of

92:6.17 At o. the hope of the survival of Occidental

95:1.4 number of the gods of Mesopotamia, at o. bringing

98:6.4 were those who at o. belonged to both religions,

104:0.3 all had a natural origin and have appeared at o. or

122:5.3 Jesus was at o. like his father, meditative and

125:0.5 over two hundred thousand worshipers at o.,

126:5.11 At o. Jesus faintly hoped that he might be able to

132:0.9 Damascus never met more than three of them at o.

155:5.2 a double origin—natural and revelatory—at any o.

167:5.2 marriage and divorce, as did their fellows o. in

167:7.2 he does traverse a state of being at o. analogous to

170:4.1 At o. he would discourse on one phase of the

173:1.2 At o. or another systems of exorbitant overcharge

173:1.2 At o. the greedy priests went so far as to demand

187:3.2 Standing near the cross at o. or another during the

189:2.3 morontia form can be made at o. as of the spirit

191:4.5 upward of five hundred believers saw him at o.,

time, only

78:7.4 The o. the surface of the earth was covered by

124:3.8 The o. Jesus ever saw his father angry with him

timewith passed or passes or passing

10:7.5 we do observe that, as t. passes, all these difficult

18:0.11 in the realms of experience has the passing of t.

19:6.3 passing of t. may add to their stores of experiential

25:4.15 As t. passes, they become the living law libraries

26:7.4 they have passed through the terminal rest of t.

30:4.12 The passing of t. is of no moment to sleeping mortals

39:2.12 You are not directly aware of the passing of t..

46:7.4 When, with the passing of t., the physical bodies of

54:6.3 passing of twenty-five thousand years of system t.

54:6.7 The passing of t. has enhanced the consequential

57:7.10 But as t. passes, fewer and fewer meteors prove

60:2.11 As t. passed, the sea serpents grew to such size that

62:1.3 With the passing of t the seacoast of India southwest

62:3.8 As t. passed, the natural increase in numbers resulted

63:4.7 As t. passed, the Andonic clans grew in number,

64:6.8 As t. passed, the teachings of Onamonalonton

64:6.29 With the passing of t., many lesser teachers arose in

70:10.15 But as t. passed, it was learned that the severity of

75:5.8 T. passed, but Adam was not certain of the nature

76:3.1 As t. passed in the second garden, the consequences

79:8.4 by Singlangton never died out; but as t. passed,

81:6.1 waves, which successively weakened as t. passed

81:6.40 require the passing of t. for the full outworking of

85:1.5 As t. passed, certain mountains were associated with

89:0.1 As t passed, this concept developed into the doctrine

89:4.8 As t. passed, man became shrewd in his sacrificing,

90:2.2 As t. passed, all such purported contact with the

118:6.6 it must await the passing of t. to find opportunity for

122:9.1 a mother, after the passing of a certain period of t.,

124:4.8 As t. passed, Jesus did much to modify their practice

124:6.17 As t. passed, the mystery of the incarnation became

124:6.17 With the passing of t., we could see that his mind

125:3.1 being wholly unmindful of the passing of the t. for

127:0.1 As t. passed, Jesus became increasingly conscious of

127:4.1 they spoke of his lifework, for, as t. passed,

127:4.9 As t. passed, Jesus did much to liberalize and

130:5.3 sundown follows sunrise with the passing of t..

134:9.8 As t. passed, rumors came to Capernaum of one

135:2.4 As t. passed, John returned less often to Hebron,

142:2.2 As t. passes, fathers and their children will

144:1.1 As t. passed, the twelve became more devoted to

149:2.6 As t. passed, more and more he was sought for

151:3.13 ministry from generation to generation as t. passed.

152:0.3 The passing of t. demonstrated that this woman was

177:4.5 shared this ambition with Judas, but as t. passed

182:3.6 dissolution in passing from the existence of t. into

193:4.3 fellow apostles more, and not less, as t. passed.

194:4.7 With the passing of t., the dwindling resources of

time, pilgrims ofsee pilgrim(s)

time, the present

12:3.8 surrounding seven superuniverses are at p.

12:3.9 At p. practically the entire spirit gravity of the Son

12:3.9 universes now evolving in outer space are at p.

12:4.15 their accompanying suns and spheres are at the p.

15:4.7 sun-forming nebulae active in Orvonton at the p.,

16:0.12 but at p. their particular domain is the central

25:4.10 At the p., not counting the mortals and midwayers

29:5.4 Architects of the Master Universe, and at the p. they

31:7.1 At the p. every finaliter company numbers 999

41:9.5 At the p. the sun is functioning through the period of

43:2.5 On Edentia this body is not fully recruited at the p..

45:3.1 But at the p. the system of Satania is administered by

59:1.18 variety of early life which has come down to the p.

62:1.1 and Africa, whose progeny have survived to the p..

70:9.2 society asserted its rights and, at the p., they are:

79:4.5 caste system has been preserved on down to the p.

86:3.3 Even at the p. some civilized races regard disease as

91:2.6 times of racial evolution and even at the p.,

92:5.9 Among the latter they have continued to p. as the

94:2.1 maintained religious hegemony in India to the p..

114:2.3 At p. one John, known to you as “the Baptist,” is

time, same

0:3.23 the I AM, at the s. instructing all creatures that the

1:7.4 changeless, all-powerful, and perfect, and at the s. be

2:4.3 God to minister justice and mercy at the s. and in any

2:5.7 easy to worship one who is so great and at the s. so

2:7.3 eternally, infinitely, and universally true; at the s.,

3:1.1 of the Father to be everywhere present, and at the s.,

3:1.1 be in two places, in numberless places, at the s..

3:2.8 the Father’s infinite attributes and at the s. to any

6:2.3 worship the Father, actually we at the s. worship

8:1.10 at the s. instructing all creature minds that the Son

10:2.7 at the s. the Son is conscious of being joint parent

12:2.3 At the s. these more powerful telescopes will

12:7.12 at the s. personally present in such a vast universe

13:4.4 at the s. it is true that the functioning presence of

16:4.2 exceptionally material and at the s. so exquisitely

16:9.15 the s. conscious of the physical reality of the Father?

17:6.5 Creator Son, at the s. administering to the Spirit

18:3.4 The Ancients of Days were all trinitized at the s..

18:4.3 one which will be clear to you and at the s. be

19:6.2 At the s., through their contacts with ascending

23:3.4 explain how a spirit can be a real person and at the s.

24:2.2 while at the s. they are personally sensitive to will.

25:3.11 a new role of mercy-justice interpreter, at the s.

27:4.3 at the s. to enable the pilgrims to avoid confusion

27:7.4 this satisfaction of self-expression and at the s. be

28:6.13 At the s. they unerringly reflect to the governing

34:3.5 he cannot personally be in two places at the s..

35:1.2 never away from Salvington at the s., for in Gabriel’s

37:2.2 occasions; Gabriel cannot be in two places at the s.,

37:6.4 given a definite task to perform, and at the s. you are

41:4.3 physically gaseous and tremendously dense at the s..

42:9.5 design units of matter which are at the s. so stable

42:11.1 primal cause of all materialization and at the s.

44:0.18 and at the s. he visualizes the Solitary Messenger,

48:1.3 units of matter and at the s. so to transform these

48:3.5 Mortals all resemble one another; at the s. each of

55:2.5 may be assembled in the spacious temple at the s.

55:10.10 At the s. new status would be imparted to all orders

60:4.3 east-west system, which was born at about the s..

61:2.7 About the s. the gnawing rodents, including

61:6.1 (At this s., a retrograde development within the

65:4.3 healing processes in the wound; and at the s.

67:4.2 They were indeed superhuman but, at the s., material

68:2.8 how to adjust their antagonisms while at the s.

68:4.2 to avoid humiliation while at the s. seeking to enjoy

68:6.2 at the s. the natural increase in offspring was brought

69:0.2 have proved to be laborsaving while at the s.

69:5.10 a racial disgrace, for at one and the s. it hindered

70:9.17 the s. enjoying some measure of self-gratification,

71:5.2 at the s. prevent taxation from handicapping industry

81:3.4 Bronze, and Iron Ages; all three existed at the s. in

84:6.8 under the mores of civilization, while at the s. it

84:7.30 at the s. such true parents portray to their children

87:4.5 for both good luck and bad luck while at the s.

88:3.2 Totems were at one and the s. symbols of the group

92:5.12 dual spiritism, the good and the bad, at the s. exalted

92:7.15 True religion must ever be, at one and the s.,

94:3.2 postulate was at one and the s. identified as cosmic

94:4.8 long failed to vivify the Indian people, at the s. it

99:7.1 at the s. religion must do nothing to hinder or retard

100:7.8 Jesus loved men as brothers, at the s. recognizing

100:7.13 Jesus was gladsome but at the s. humble.

102:3.1 of making effective use of thought while at the s.

104:3.13 energy revealed in Paradise-Havona and at the s.

105:3.5 reveals the mercy of the Eternal Son while at the s.

107:0.1 The Father is at one and the s. farthest removed from

111:6.2 that man is in bondage to nature while at the s. he

116:6.7 while different are at the s. innately harmonious.

117:1.9 one and the s. the supreme creator and the supreme

117:4.9 achievements in human evolution are at the s.

118:0.12 At the s., the infinite series can be totaled at any

118:1.7 live more intensely in the present, at the s. escaping

118:5.1 A personality trait cannot at the s. be Godlike and

115:3.14 The Conjoint Actor is at one and the s. the mind

118:8.3 liberates choice from the physical level and at the s.

118:10.14 destroying his superstitions while at the s.

120:0.5 at one and the s. the sevenfold viewpoint of Deity

120:2.8 At the s. you will also interpret, with a new

122:9.1 to perform both of these ceremonies at the s..

123:5.7 gentile in population; at the s. it was widely known

124:0.1 with a minimum of educational guidance, at the s.

124:3.10 obligations to his family and at the s. be obedient to

125:5.8 phrasing of a question he would at one and the s.

127:0.1 conscious of his pre-existence; at the s. Jesus began

129:3.5 heavenly Father to his fellow mortals and at the s.

129:4.6 the Universal Father as constituting at one and the s.,

130:4.6 can coexist with unlimited change and at the s. retain

131:5.3 God is farthest from us and at the s. nearest to us

132:5.17 dealings are conducted on a large scale, at the s.,

134:5.1 Urmia concerning political sovereignty, at the s.

134:6.1 same degree of freedom while at the s. safeguarding

135:5.5 punishment and final destruction, at the s.

139:8.7 so strong but at the s. so gentle; so positive but

139:8.7 so pure and innocent but at the s. so virile,

140:6.13 You cannot sincerely worship God and at the s.

141:4.4 At this s. Jesus began to teach the twelve more fully

147:8.5 fact that you are the sons of God while at the s.

148:6.6 How can God be just and at the s. so utterly

149:4.3 At the s. he warned them against the dangers of

149:6.12 At the s. they profess piety and proclaim that the

151:3.10 present new and even startling truths while at the s.

151:3.14 who desired to know the better way while at the s.

152:1.4 appear in the likeness of mortal flesh, at the s.

159:1.3 the supervisors of the heavenly hosts, at the s.,

161:1.8 Jesus maintained at one and the s. understanding

161:2.5 Jesus is so just and fair and at the s. so merciful

163:2.9 who had forsaken all for the gospel; at the s., he

164:1.4 a story which was at the s. a beautiful admonition

165:2.7 I am the door to the Father’s sheepfold and at the s.

166:1.5 refuse to enter into the way of truth, and at the s.

167:5.8 misunderstandings regarding divorce; at the s. Jesus

168:1.6 that it was “not to the death,” at the s. he went in

169:1.6 son was steady and industrious, at the s. surly,

169:1.15 very partial to telling these three stories at the s..

170:2.1 the age-long bondage of animal fear and at the s.

170:5.13 admitted by faith to the spiritual kingdom; at the s.

174:4.1 discredit Jesus before the people and at the s.

175:1.12 You refuse to enter the kingdom and at the s. do

175:1.17 tithe mint, anise, and cumin and at the s. disregard

177:4.6 association with the Galilean and at the s. to ask

177:4.11 supporting influence of his brethren while at the s.

180:4.1 you may be, and with each of you at the s..

186:3.1 Here he proposed to hide and at the s. maintain a

192:4.5 to comfort the apostles in their grief, at the s. they

194:0.1 At the s. these disciples all became conscious of a

194:1.2 devotion to Jesus and at the s. so constrained men

196:0.2 Jesus’ God was at one and the s. “The Holy One of

time, short

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 short a t. the officiating Nodite priests

78:8.3 In a s. they overran all Mesopotamia, driving forth

98:2.11 such heights of artistic philosophy in so short a t.;

101:4.1 religion is destined to be outgrown in a very s..

108:1.8 The s. intervening between the volunteering and

123:0.3 home of Joseph’s relative-benefactor a s. before the

123:3.1 And in a very s. he could read it readily.

124:1.8 snow in Nazareth, remaining on the ground only a s.;

125:0.1 from all sense of responsibility, even for a s..

129:1.7 which had been presented to the Jews a s. before

132:0.4 that in a very s. this enhancement of the truth

132:0.10 identity of this scribe of Damascus, he did, a s.

133:3.10 The elder of these two women died a s. thereafter,

135:6.4 but in this s. he baptized considerably over one

139:11.4 Four years was too short a t. in which to make

140:6.7 the apostles had talked among themselves for a s.,

147:2.4 were the twenty-four all together until a s. before

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 a s. before Jesus led the twelve into Jerusalem to

180:0.3 In just a s. I am going to leave you, you will see

180:3.1 knowing that his t. was short, said: “When I have

180:4.5 In a very s. I am going to send you my spirit,

180:6.5 In just a little while I will leave you for a s..

182:2.6 I will rise to be with you a s before I go to the Father

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 of Jesus to mortal recognition occurred a s. after

192:2.13 I tarry only a s. in this form before I go to my

time, some

15:14.5 toward becoming inhabited worlds at some future t..

16:8.4 enables us to identify such a being at some future t.

22:2.1 At s. in their Paradise ascent they stood firm and

23:4.4 it appears to us that at s. in the remote future the

45:5.6 S. these Sons hope to be granted virtually complete

52:7.2 This corps will remain for s. on the world, long

60:3.20 But s. previously there had appeared new types

74:1.5 children spent s. together at the family rendezvous

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

80:5.8 Central Europe was for s. controlled by the blue man

80:7.1 in Mesopotamia there persisted for s. a superior

89:6.1 practice of human sacrifice in some form and at s.,

92:2.6 religion has at s. approved of practically all that is

93:3.7 Melchizedek taught that at some future t. another

93:5.3 For s. the Melchizedek receivers had been observing

93:9.4 and his influence continued for s. after his death.

95:6.7 being for s. a contemporary of both Judaism and

109:2.6 5. At s., during human sleep, has been temporarily

114:1.3 at s. in the near future the plan of sending one of

117:4.10 the action of another creature at some other t. who

119:8.8 when it says that this same Jesus has promised s. to

123:0.3 delayed their departure for Palestine for s. after

124:1.4 listened to the indictment of his artistic efforts for s.

126:5.10 Their eldest brother spent s. with them in the

130:0.3 They spent s. in Babylon, visited Ur and other

130:3.4 they spent s. here each day throughout their stay

134:1.3 Jesus visited with his family and friends, spent s. at

134:1.4 Simon and Jude had for s. wanted to get married,

134:8.1 After spending s. in the vicinity of Caesarea Philippi,

134:8.9 “great temptation” of Jesus took place s. before

137:1.5 They had known Jesus for s., and they loved him.

137:2.8 five who had for s. known Jesus and one stranger,

139:2.2 Master had known Simon for s. before Andrew

139:5.1 Philip had for s. known of Jesus, but it had not

144:0.3 Jesus had decided to spend s in retirement rehearsing

144:2.5 For s. he would not give ear to her, but presently

144:6.4 It was s. before the twenty-four could settle down to

149:7.1 to terminate the tour and return to Bethsaida s. on

154:6.1 acting strangely, that he had acted strangely for s..

154:7.2 headquarters for the work of the kingdom for s..

157:1.3 for tardy payment because they had been for s.

166:5.3 lifetimes of James and Abner and continued for s.

166:5.6 During the later years of Abner and for s. after,

176:1.7 When Jesus heard this, he was thoughtful for s.

178:3.2 you will bear me witness that I have for s. warned

179:4.1 After s. had elapsed, in about the middle of this

179:5.9 by faith, discern that you shall all s. sup with me in

180:3.4 the Father’s heaven to which you shall s. ascend.

181:2.19 For s. there will be no multitudes to manage,

185:3.8 some of the bitter feeling which had existed for s.

185:5.2 For s. it had been the custom of the Roman

193:6.4 Simon Zelotes was in retirement for s. before he

194:1.5 Even for s. after this the believers in Jesus were a

timewith spend or spends or spent

18:2.4 And you will each spend a longer or shorter t. on

20:5.6 spends much of his t. in counseling and instructing

22:2.6 that we spent our t. passing through Vicegerington

31:9.5 as a group, spend about equal t. in the company of

33:2.5 he spends much of his t. visiting the constellation

37:2.6 Jerusem, where Galantia spends about half of his t..

38:2.3 but a seraphim does not spend her t. counting

39:4.17 seraphim on Jerusem spend much of the waiting t. in

43:1.8 your t. will be spent in that administrative triangle

43:8.2 The t. spent on the seventy training worlds of culture

55:10.8 Sons of settled universes spend much of their t. on

63:2.1 As youngsters, the twins had spent most of their t.

87:3.3 spent his spare t. planning for the safe conduct of his

91:1.6 not likely that many will spend sufficient t. at prayer

123:1.6 spent his t. about equally between helping his

123:2.3 spending t. answering his numerous questions.

124:3.3 Jesus spent considerable t. at the caravan supply

125:2.5 Jesus spent most of his t. about the temple at these

125:4.1 spending much t. alone in the garden meditating.

128:2.3 cabinetwork but spent most of his t. at the caravan

128:3.3 spent much of his t. talking with this well-educated

128:3.8 upset that Jesus spent most of the t. “visiting with

128:7.8 Jesus spent a great deal of t. this year with the

129:2.6 greater part of his t. listening to temple discussions

130:0.3 spent considerable t. visiting and resting on Cyprus

131:0.1 Ganid spent much of his t. and no small sum of

129:3.4 that all the t. Jesus had been absent from Palestine

132:0.4 spent much of his spare t. for almost six months in

132:6.1 They spend much of their t. crying in fear and

133:1.5 since you spend much of your t. helping others

133:3.4 Ganid also spent a great deal of his spare t. about the

133:5.1 Gonod spent most of his t. with Jesus and Ganid,

134:9.7 Jesus spent most of his t. on the interior finishing of

135:0.4 an only child, they spent a great deal of t. on his

135:12.4 Herod spent considerable t. at his Perean residences,

144:7.2 He spent considerable t. teaching the twenty-four

146:4.2 shared the life of the miner, he spent most of his t.,

149:0.4 supported himself by spending some of his t. at

162:9.3 At Bethany he spent considerable t. with his

163:7.2 Jesus spent much of his t. at the Pella camp, teaching

168:4.2 considerable t. discussing their recent experiences

177:0.2 that the apostles be permitted to spend the t. in

177:2.1 Jesus spent considerable t. comparing their early

184:4.1 the intervening t. was to be spent in fasting and

192:0.3 Mary the mother of Jesus spent much of the t. with

time, spirits of

9:8.23 3. The Ministering Spirits of T..

24:0.1 Hosts of Space, and the Ministering Spirits of T.,

28:4.11 These ministering s. are constantly furnishing this

30:4.10 of God and enjoy the presence of the ministering s..

37:5.8 hosts of space and always to the ministering s..

38:0.1 Angels are the ministering s.; authorities,

38:5.3 training and are commissioned as ministering s..

38:7.5 The ministering s. are all bilingual, speaking the

38:9.1 reckoned with the ministering s. because of their

39:9.3 together with the faithful ministering s., are always

48:4.9 and the ministering s. to the morontia progressors

113:0.1 the narratives of the Ministering Spirits of T.

time, such or time, such a

15:10.23 will persist until such t. as their co-ordination is

22:7.7 probably prevail until such t. as the Supreme Being

25:3.14 the direction of the Image Aids until such t. as they

26:10.5 Many are the pilgrims who, at such a t., look back

32:2.5 to leave his headquarters world until such a t. as

39:1.10 And at such a t. many an ascender has a feeling

41:5.8 the behavior of light until such a t. as you acquire

47:2.6 grow up on the transition world until such t. as they

53:9.3 until such t. as the courts of Uversa should begin

55:4.30 They are potentially immortal, at least until such t. as

68:6.11 At such a t. the great test of the wisdom of world

83:8.4 they will remain thus joined until such a t. as the

87:3.2 a malignant ghost enter their bodies at such a t..

112:5.10 Other mortals may be detained until such t. as the

113:2.1 are not known as guardians of destiny until such t. as

117:3.8 function as rulers of the grand universe until such t.

117:6.8 But until such t. as mortal man becomes soul-

121:8.13 either information or expression until such a t. as I

127:5.5 obligations of lifelong duration until such a t. as my

130:1.6 errors of evil are really nonexistent until such a t.

138:3.6 everybody was having such a splendid t. that the

140:9.3 indwells you and will at such a t. speak through

143:6.1 You should no longer say it is such and such a t.

146:2.4 until such a t. as you forgive your fellow men.

153:5.4 And now at such a t. as this would you also desert?

154:5.2 to labor as they saw fit until such t. as they might

157:6.1 loath to leave Jesus and his brethren at such a t.,

169:3.1 would all do well to heed its lessons until such a t.

177:2.6 enjoy a world-wide acceptance until such a t. as the

181:1.6 Even at such a t. I will pray for you.

181:2.9 to hear you talk like that, especially at such a t. as

182:3.7 feelings of the incarnate Son of God at such a t. as

187:1.7 Even at such a t. as this Jesus thought little about

188:1.7 for women to associate with men at such a t..

194:0.5 At such a t. as this it was easier to remember their

time, thatsee also time, from that

37:3.8 are filed, and preserved during t. which intervenes

43:5.1 now have the same rulers who were on duty at t..

50:4.12 all the Urantia planetary schools in operation at t..

53:7.14 wicked rebel; at t. Michael was not a sovereign ruler.

54:6.3 The sum of evil had by t. become almost stationary

62:3.10 animals ever to be born into the world up to t.,

64:2.6 At t. the land bridge still connected France with

75:5.5 At the end of t. judgment asserted itself, and Adam

76:5.3 Sons of my realm do not send for you before t..”

77:6.2 phenomenon was never possible on earth before t.,

79:5.7 Up to t. the Eskimos were the nearest to white men

80:9.7 serious and lasting of all cultural setbacks up to t..

95:5.2 no human being up to t. had possessed such an

97:10.8 visualization of the Father up to t. when it was

98:7.12 in t. the teachings of the “priest of El Elyon,

114:7.2 at t. the planetary chief of seraphim confirms their

119:3.1 the second such rebellion in all Nebadon up to t..

121:2.1 geographic position in the world as it was at t.

123:2.16 of a carefree, but exceedingly inquisitive child of t.

125:6.1 that his parents must be about home by t., Jesus

126:5.12 period in human existence, t. of transition between

129:1.3 but during t. Jesus created a new style of boat and

130:3.9 Philo, was a famous religious philosopher of t..

130:5.1 The Cretans of t did not enjoy an enviable reputation

135:4.4 and by Malachi, the last of the prophets up to t..

140:8.5 He summarized his instructions up to t. regarding

145:2.13 But Jesus did not at t. cure his epilepsy.

145:3.11 Jesus ruled that such an act of creative energy at t.

149:1.8 at t. so intimately associated with the Son of Man.

151:3.13 a review of his own ministry up to t. and a forecast

151:6.3 and at t. had become a halfhearted believer in the

154:1.3 one hundred and fifty who had assembled at t..

157:6.1 his last piece of property in Capernaum by t.,

167:4.4 At t. you gave these men their chance to receive

167:4.6 It was the custom of the Jews at t. to speak of death

167:5.3 Jews, who at t. permitted a man to divorce his wife

173:2.5 all who were assembled at t. in the temple court.

181:2.15 By such behavior you angered your brethren at t..

195:8.13 the whole of the Christian dispensation up to that t..

time, this

59:5.13 For twenty million years prior to this t. the earlier

60:3.3 Prior to this t. there were few mountain peaks,

60:3.7 Soon after this t. fig trees, breadfruit trees, and tulip

64:4.10 But this t. man had plenty of room in the wide belt of

73:5.8 Never before this t. nor after has Urantia harbored

76:6.3 the planet of their origin but this t. as members of

97:6.2 throughout the world at about and following this t.

97:9.6 ascribed to apostasy from Yahweh, but this t. the

120:0.8 to the will of the Paradise Deities, this t. to that of

121:2.7 The Jewish people of this t., although under Roman

127:3.13 After passing through this t. of sorrow with her son

134:1.2 His family always believed that he spent this t. in

137:7.2 This t. of waiting severely tested the entire group

137:7.5 In this t. of waiting Jesus endeavored to teach his

142:8.1 part of this t., while the apostles taught the gospel

144:1.8 Much of this t. Jesus was alone on the mountain near

144:8.2 most of this t. Jesus had labored very quietly;

148:0.4 Jesus’ family spent most of this t. at either Cana or

151:0.2 This t. of waiting before starting for the Passover

162:9.1 Jesus was not present; he was throughout this t.

171:4.2 I have taught you much that is needful for this t.,

174:3.1 this t. a company of learned and crafty Sadducees.

190:0.1 Although this t. of the morontia life is to be spent on

time, about this

57:1.7 At a. the narrative shifts to the functioning of the

57:3.9 A. the staff of Michael arrived on Salvington,

57:6.9 A. your solar system was placed on the registry of

57:7.2 there was not so much difference in size until a.,

57:8.1 a. Urantia was placed upon the physical registries of

57:8.6 It was at a. that Urantia was assigned to the system

61:2.10 A. a notable thing occurred in North America:

64:5.4 attention to the arrival of the Planetary Prince at a.

78:3.6 A blended colored race, a. greatly reinforced by

97:6.2 throughout the world at about and following this t.

119:5.4 A. the Melchizedek colleges began to teach the

123:5.15 It was a. that Jesus and the neighbor boy Jacob

123:6.3 A. Jesus met a teacher of mathematics from

124:4.5 It was at a. that the lad became keenly conscious

126:5.8 A. Jesus began sending James up to the camel lot to

127:2.1 At a. there was considerable agitation, especially at

127:3.9 A. the chazan inaugurated a young men’s club for

134:0.1 a. he reached his final decision as to the remainder

135:9.2 disciples began at a. to preach to the overflowing

143:3.1 A. a state of great nervous and emotional tension

148:8.3 A. there arrived at the Bethsaida encampment a

148:9.4 it was a. that the messengers of the Sanhedrin

150:6.3 a., from all parts of central and southern Galilee

151:1.1 A. Jesus first began to employ the parable method

152:1.3 A. Jesus’ reputation as a healer was at its very height

159:6.4 A. Abner moved his base of operations from Hebron

164:1.3 Now, a., a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed

166:2.1 he was expected to appear in this vicinity at a.;

169:1.11A., while they were celebrating, the elder son came

178:2.5 A. Philip came to the Master and asked: “Master,

183:5.3 A. John Zebedee, remembering his Master’s

184:1.9 A. messengers arrived from the palace of Caiaphas

184:2.6 A. the portress of the gate drew Peter to one side

186:5.1 indicate that his death at a. was a purely natural

194:2.10 “baptism of the spirit,” came into such use a.,

time, all this

85:7.1 there was operating a. in these same minds

108:1.9 Virtually all of this t. is occupied with registration

145:5.7A. I have been in Capernaum, and both in the

151:1.4 answered: “In patience have I instructed you a..

153:5.4 We have believed in you and followed with you a..

173:3.4 A. the twelve apostles stood near the Master, but

176:3.2 Have I not a. taught you that your connection with

183:3.9 A. John Mark had remained secluded in the shed

190:1.5 “Men and brethren, a. you have served me in

time, at this

19:5.8 twelve orders of beings associated with me a.,

43:4.9 it was a. that the Son of Man “beheld Satan fall as

55:10.6 find their place in the local universe, for a. they are

57:1.7 A. the narrative shifts to the functioning of the

57:2.4 A. it was a gigantic circular gas cloud in the shape

57:8.6 It was at about this t. that Urantia was assigned to

61:4.2 Much of Europe, a., was still under water, including

64:4.4 retreated before the advancing ice, which a. made its

64:5.4 the arrival of the Planetary Prince at about this t.,

77:5.3 Adamson was 120 years old a. and had been the

93:5.6 A. the Hittites, Assyrians, Philistines, and other

93:5.12 army, numbering more than 4,000, which struck a..

94:1.1 A. only the northern and western portions of the

97:6.2 throughout the world at about and following this t.

114:7.16 Undoubtedly a., if not before, sweeping changes

122:3.3 the divine mission of Jesus, though, of course, a.

123:5.11 When entering school at seven years (a. the Jews had

124:3.7 It so happened that just a. the annual competitive

124:4.5 It was at about this t. that the lad became keenly

124:6.10 such a purely human thrill as that which a. so

125:2.12 were thousands of young people in Jerusalem a.,

127:2.1 At about this t. there was considerable agitation,

127:2.8 while not on the program, was delivered a..

128:7.2 A. Jesus thought much but said little about the

129:4.1 all the more engrossing because he was a. still the

132:0.3 A. the Roman Empire included southern Europe,

134:0.1 at about this t. he reached his final decision as to

134:3.6 A. there were about seventy-five teachers on the

135:9.2 his disciples began at about this t. to preach to the

135:12.1 and Herod maintained residence a. at both Julias and

135:9.2 his disciples began at about this t. to preach to the

137:4.8 that it was only natural for Mary to think of him a..

138:6.2 It was a. that Jesus established the mid-week

139:5.2 recently been married, but Philip had no children a..

141:0.2 A. Ruth was on a visit to her brother Joseph at

141:1.4 they did not a. even baptize their new disciples.

144:0.2 Jesus and his apostles were in retirement a. on the

144:1.10 Jesus a. consented, in answer to Thomas’s request

145:1.3 where the fish were usually to be found a. of day.

145:2.16 Amatha was not miraculously healed by Jesus a..

146:4.1 A. all the synagogues of Galilee and Judea were

148:9.1 The Master was, a., speaking as he stood in this

150:3.2 The statement Jesus made a. may be summarized

154:0.2 Herod was also influenced a., in his attitude

154:1.1 A. there were only about one hundred disciples

154:6.7 It was at just this t. that a woman in the room

155:4.2 open clash with the rulers of the Jews at just this t.

156:1.6 At just this t. the little girl was seized with a violent

156:2.3 of Jesus’ teachings by these gentiles at this very t.

158:6.1 happened on the mountain cannot be disclosed a..”

159:4.3 and spiritual truth to be found in all the world a..

159:6.3 Few of Jesus’ followers a. fully appreciated the value

162:1.2 they now feared to see Jesus enter the city a.,

162:2.5 otherwise account for his boldness in coming a.

162:4.2 not made at the other festivals could be made a..

162:6.2 sacrifices were being prepared, and it was a. that the

162:9.2 A., Abner was making his headquarters at Bethlehem

163:0.1 A. there were also assembled at Magadan Camp

163:2.9 willing to do a. the very thing which Jesus asked,

163:6.3 And it was a., just before partaking of the evening

165:0.3 Perea a. was about equally gentile and Jewish,

165:5.7 before but not in the setting presented to them a..

166:1.11 A. Jesus sought to expose the spiritual barrenness

166:2.1 expected to appear in this vicinity at about this t.;

166:5.1 At this very t., Abner was teaching three times a day

167:1.1 known that Jesus was expected in Philadelphia a.;

168:1.2 feelings which were going through Jesus’ mind a.,

170:2.11 “Your kingdom come; your will be done”; and a. he

171:1.4 A. almost four thousand visitors were in residence,

173:1.3 A. there was fostered an extensive system of

173:1.5 A. the Sanhedrin itself held its regular meetings in

173:2.3 A. only the Sanhedrin could ordain an elder or

173:5.2 had once promised to attend, a. refused to come.

174:2.4 Both Pilate and Herod were in Jerusalem a.,

174:3.2 children for him was practically a dead letter a.

174:5.6 As Jesus stood before them a., he perceived the end

177:4.4 honored with close association with Jesus, and a.,

177:4.11 Judas did not realize it a., but he had been a critic of

180:0.3 going to a place to which you cannot, a., come.

183:0.5 was seen a. only by John Mark and innumerable

186:2.2 His conduct a. exemplified the patient submission

186:5.1 sufficient to indicate that his death at about this t.

186:5.3 At this very t. Jesus’ duty on earth was done.

188:3.1 one and one-half million Jews present in Jerusalem a.

189:3.2 mansonia, but they were on this world itself a.

191:0.5 warning against unduly jeopardizing their lives a..

192:3.2 A. the eleven apostles knelt in a circle about the

193:0.1 Assembled here a. were the eleven apostles,

195:0.2 Western civilization was a. intellectual, war weary

195:1.9 It was at this very t. that the ideas and ideals of Jesus

time, by this

25:3.13 B. these counselors and teachers have become

39:5.4 b. these spirits of brotherhood would have worked

39:5.14 B. the transport seraphim has become an almost

52:1.2 B. man is well accustomed to standing erect.

55:3.1 B. the worlds are progressing under the momentum

59:6.8 B. the atmosphere had been so changed that it

60:2.4 B. most of the eastern part of North America,

78:4.5 the Nodite stocks, who were b. a belligerent race,

78:5.2 B. even the races in the second garden had become

97:9.17 B. Yahweh’s temple at Shiloh was discredited,

97:9.20 But b. there ruled in Samaria a gangster-nobility

124:1.13 b. even his parents were beginning to learn from

126:3.9 B. he had quite thoroughly settled many things about

127:4.1 B. Jesus and Mary were getting along much better.

127:4.9 B. Jesus had become the unquestioned head of the

130:2.6 Ganid was, b., beginning to learn how his tutor

130:6.3 B. the young man very much desired to talk with

135:7.3 B. throngs were arriving from Galilee and the

137:2.4 B. he was in earnest converse with Peter, Andrew

142:7.17 B. it should be possible for me to instruct you as

143:5.5 B. Nalda was sobered, and her better self was

146:6.1 B. the people of central and southern Galilee had

146:7.3 At home they will have b. partly recovered from this

148:6.9 Job b. had become disgusted with his friends and

151:6.5 B. a considerable crowd had assembled from the

152:2.6 B. others of the twelve had joined the conference.

153:2.11 B. there was much murmuring in the synagogue,

156:3.2 B. the apostles and the evangelists were becoming

157:2.1 B. some of the Sadducees were united with the

158:4.6 B. Andrew and Thomas were in consultation at

162:7.6 the Sanhedrin who had gathered about b. heard

163:3.3 speaking for the twelve (who were all present b.),

168:1.1 B. they were standing before the family tomb,

168:1.12 brother has now been dead four days, so that b.

169:1.9 overjoyed father said to the servants who had b.

171:0.6 B. someone had carried word of this conference

172:3.7 B. several hundred pilgrims had gathered around

173:1.7 B. the assembled pilgrims were electrified,

173:1.8 B. certain of the priests had arrived on the scene,

179:4.1 Passover since I will not be with you b. tomorrow

183:0.1 But b. the three apostles were wide awake;

183:2.3 B. the rulers had begun to assemble at the high

187:6.2 John himself, being well known b. to the Roman

189:4.7 B. Joanna was conscience-stricken that they had

190:5.5 B. they had come near to the village where these

192:1.4 B. John Mark was up and, seeing the apostles

time, during this

32:3.6 long struggle to attain the Father, d. when inherent

52:3.6 the material progress of a world occurs d. of the

53:7.3 D. all incoming and outgoing messages were

79:8.15 D. they passed from a primitive agricultural

92:5.8 D. there have been many ebbs and flows of the tide

93:4.16 d. Abraham attended the Salem school three times.

95:5.2 D. of increasing spiritual depression in

119:4.3 D. Michael was attached as a seraphic teaching

129:2.11 D. the Nazareth family got along very well; Jude had

136:4.3 Neither was he tempted d. by any evil spirits or rebel

137:7.4 saw to it that no more apparent miracles happened d.

153:2.1 the flesh of your sons and daughters, d. of siege,

159:0.2 Jesus promised to visit them often d..

188:3.12 regarding the status of the universe of Nebadon d..

188:3.15 received instructions from Michael d. of the tomb.

188:3.16 personality of Jesus asleep and unconscious d. of

191:5.1 D. he saw only those at Simon’s house and John

195:4.1 D., religion became more and more legalized,

time, from this

30:4.12 Aside from this t. delay these survivors pass on

60:4.1 crustal movements will continue from this t. on

61:3.3 great vertical fault in California dates from this t..

61:4.6  From this t. forward distinct types of life began to

61:5.7 But from this t. forward they were rapidly reduced in

77:4.1 From this t. on Nodite culture declined for one

107:0.7 this t. to the attainment of the age of discretion,

124:3.3 From this t. on difficulties and responsibilities

124:4.3 From this t. on he became more successful in getting

124:4.7 coming in, from this t. forth and even forevermore.

127:6.1 From this t. on human affection for Jesus partook

136:4.4 of man has become the mind of God from this t. on,

144:6.13 Two months from this t. John was executed,

150:1.2 From this t. on they furnished their own funds;

151:2.8 this t. on Jesus more and more employed parables

151:3.4 method of teaching as he employed it from this t.

151:4.7 from this t. forward Jesus seldom taught the masses

157:6.2 this t. on a new note appeared in the Master’s

157:6.8 “From this t. on, if any man would have fellowship

166:0.2 gospel from this t. on reflected, not so much Jesus’

171:2.2 “You who would follow after me from this t. on,

175:3.2 From this t. on the Jews were left to finish their brief

182:0.1 much of what the Master said from this t. on to the

190:1.10 one week from this t. John Zebedee took Mary

192:0.2 From this t. on, until the apostles were dispersed by

192:2.13 Do your work, therefore, from this t. on, as for God

time, up to that or time, up to this or time, up to the

34:5.1 the creation of new orders of beings u. of his seventh

40:9.2 U. of mortal death the work of the Adjusters is

45:5.2 Sons and Daughters lives on an estate of its own u.

53:8.5 as the technical Prince of Urantia u. of his death.

53:9.4 of the fallen princes right u. of the presentation of

61:1.2 the most important evolutionary development u..

62:7.4 But u. we had been permitted to manipulate the

64:6.28 achieved u. of the serious disruption of this regime

65:0.6 aspects of evolutionary processes right u. of the

66:8.1 No real fault was ever found in him u. of his

76:3.7 U. of leaving the first garden, Adam and his family

77:7.4 seraphim who also were on earth u. of Christ’s death

84:3.10 this was true u. man himself turned agriculturist.

88:2.9 at least u. and event of their being assembled as a

98:3.6 u. of Augustus, who, purely for political reasons,

101:6.2 from its earliest inception on the material level u. of

101:6.5 lived under the reign of evolutionary religion u. of

123:4.5 The only real accident Jesus had u. was a fall

124:1.3 forbidden by Jewish law, but u. Jesus had managed

133:0.1 these irregular and informal meetings right u. of

133:3.7 U. the amazed women had not uttered a word;

134:1.2 money to meet his living expenses almost u. of the

135:4.4 Isaiah and by Malachi, the last of the prophets u..

138:0.1 U. they had regarded themselves as belonging to

138:10.11 functioned from their early organization u. of the

139:12.3 was eminently fitted to hold, and u. of the betrayal of

140:8.5 Jesus summarized his instructions u. regarding

143:4.2 they continued this worship u. of the Maccabees,

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

146:4.5 miracle intentionally and deliberately performed u..

147:4.10 Nothing Jesus had said to the apostles u. had ever

147:6.2 remaining with the group u. of the beginning of

149:0.4 u. of the final departure of Jesus and the twelve for

151:3.13 was a review of his own ministry u. and a forecast

155:2.2 difficult and unproductive period in their careers u.

168:0.5 the hope that Jesus would come, even u. when they

170:2.13 U. the apostles had acquired a double viewpoint of

172:1.4 playing with the children u. of coming to the table.

183:5.4 was John able to be near Jesus right on u. of his

190:3.2 morontia appearances of Jesus occurring u., Mary

195:8.13 during the whole of the Christian dispensation up u..

time, Urantia

11:6.5 For a billion years of U. the space reservoirs contract

13:3.2 that each Paradise cycle, two billion years of U.,

15:7.2 of Orvonton is equal to almost thirty days of U.,

15:7.2 -two minutes short of three thousand days of U.,

19:7.4 from its headquarters, in less than one year of U..

26:3.8 assimilate as much information in one hour of U.

33:6.7 Nebadon is equal to eighteen days, six hours of U.,

33:6.7 of standard universe time, about five years of U..

33:6.9 4 minutes, 15 seconds) than three days of U..

35:6.1 —10,000 standard years, about 50,000 years of U..

41:8.3 vast stellar body collapsed in forty minutes of U..

44:4.4 symbols, can be registered in one minute of U..

45:3.7 staff of Lanaforge for nineteen hundred years of U..

46:1.2 The Satania day equals three days of U., less one

46:2.8 seraphic transport departs every three seconds of U.

46:2.8 about twenty-five standard miles per second of U.

51:2.4 entire process takes ten to twenty-eight days of U..

52:1.1 fifty thousand years to over one million years of U..

52:4.10 twenty-five thousand to fifty thousand years of U..

52:5.9 above the equivalent of three hundred years of U..

53:4.1 year, about two hundred thousand years ago, U..

53:5.3 free course for two hundred thousand years of U..

54:6.3 years of system time (twenty thousand years of U.)

56:10.23 authorized by our superiors, in the year 1934 of U..

114:3.1 Every one hundred years of U., the Jerusem corps of

119:1.4 more appears until after one hundred years of U.,

119:8.2 It required one billion years of U. to complete the

119:8.9 by our superiors, in the year A.D. 1935 of U..]

136:5.3 Adjuster, and for more than four years of U. did

time and spacesee time and space, world(s) of;

             see time and space, universe(s) of

0:0.5 one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses of t.

0:1.12 beginnings or endings and by transcendence of t..

0:1.12 whenever t. are transcended, such an absonite

0:1.13 For example: On Paradise, t. are nonexistent;

0:2.15 the Supreme—the actualizing or evolving God of t..

0:2.15 experiential God of the evolutionary creatures of t..

0:2.16 Deity personality anywhere actually functioning in t..

0:2.16 first creature level of unifying Deity revelation in t..

0:4.6 From the viewpoint of t., reality is further divisible as

0:7.9 in association with the Supreme Creators of t..

0:8.9 This sevenfold Deity personalization in t. and to

0:8.10 his power as Almighty to the superuniverses of t..

1:5.16 personality of the whole evolutionary creation of t.

1:6.2 when the pilgrims of t. attain the divine embrace of

1:7.7 the concept of unity implies transcendence of t. by

2:4.5 the manifold intelligences of the creations of t.

2:7.7 the isolated mortal of t. coheres in God the Father

4:2.7 an to catch a fleeting glimpse of divine reality in t..

5:1.4 The mortals of the realms of t. may differ greatly

7:1.2 of spiritual things operates independently of t.;

7:1.2 And this transcendence of t. by pure spirit energies

7:1.5 part of the divinity of the Creator personalities of t.

7:6.5 serve as the judges of survival in the creations of t..

9:4.5 Even in t., mind establishes relative relationships

11:3.3 of the natives of the seven superuniverses of t..

11:8.7 superpower mother systems of the creations of t..

12:3.6 presence circuits and like God are independent of t..

12:5.3 T. are inseparable only in the time-space creations,

12:7.1 There is operative throughout all t. and with regard

13:0.5 the Third Person of Deity to these creations of t..

13:1.21 actual Paradise home of the ascendant souls of t.

14:0.1 core around which the vast creations of t. revolve.

14:6.10 nucleus for all subsequent universe expansion in t..

14:6.22 home and retreat for the untiring Mind Minister of t..

17:1.7 the agelong training of the ascendant scheme of t..

17:3.10 function of this service seems to be independent of t.

19:5.2 Spirits appear to act well-nigh independently of t..

19:7.1 the creative plan of the seven superuniverses of t..

20:1.1 ministry of service on the worlds and systems of t.,

20:5.2 and rulers of the peoples and planets of t..

20:9.4 activities in the evolutionary creations of t..

20:10.2 of the three persons of Deity to the domains of t..

21:3.2 never happened throughout all the creations of t..

22:2.4 were chosen from those ascendant mortals of t. who

22:7.12 acquired in their ascension through t. to Paradise.

23:1.1 personal contact with, the far-flung creations of t..

23:1.7 from apprehension or detention by the tribunals of t..

23:2.23 independently of t. as do the Gravity Messengers,

23:3.0 3. T. SERVICES OF SOLITARY MESSENGERS

23:3.1 beings who can come so near to defying t..

23:3.2 personal beings, but they are handicapped by t.:

23:3.8 any creature’s liberation from the handicaps of t.

24:6.9 dedicated to the service of the graduate pilgrims of t.

25:3.17 as the embodiment of the supreme justice of t..

25:4.15 passes, they become the living law libraries of t.,

25:6.4 and forwarders of the sponsored records of t..

25:8.10 long-time mortal comrades back to the service of t..

26:8.1 the nature and mission of the Creator Sons of t..

27:1.3 thereby do the creatures of t. traverse the innermost

27:5.4 largely has its beginnings in the domains of t.

28:6.15 of the trust capacity of the individuals of t..

29:2.15 Such specialized currents of t. are definite and

29:3.5 their direct supervision of the energy circuits of t..

30:4.1 While the mortal survivors of t. are denominated

30:4.31 of the evolutionary and perfected veterans of t..

31:0.13 They are the accumulating tried and true souls of t.

31:2.1 personalized messenger corps able to transcend t..

31:2.2 Finaliters of the mortal corps cannot defy t., but

31:3.7 administration of all the universal creation of t..

31:6.1 and Havona in company with the mortals of t..

31:10.10 rulers of the projected seven superuniverses of t..

31:10.17 of the perfected and ascendant beings of t.,

32:3.2 The physical systems of t. are evolutionary in origin.

34:3.0 3. THE SON AND SPIRIT IN TIME AND SPACE

34:3.5 the Eternal Son operates independently of both t.,

34:3.6 they are practically independent of t. within the

34:3.6 the Creative Spirit function independently of both t.

34:3.7 Only absolute beings are independent of t. in the

34:3.7 Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit are subject to t.

36:2.19 the highest levels of creature attainment in t..

36:6.7 designated as the Supreme Creators of t.; but

37:8.2 to us in our efforts to overcome the handicaps of t..

38:9.13 ministry to the material mortals on their world of t..

40:0.10 particularly with regard to the mortal creatures of t..

40:6.1 but the status of the mortals of t. is that of faith sons

42:9.3 of the sevenfold diversity of the creations of t..

42:10.6 This is the sevenfold diversified mind of t.,

42:11.3 Time-space minds, organized out of the energies of t

42:11.3 energies of t., are subject to the mechanisms of t..

42:11.4 spirituality in t. is measured inversely to the linear-

42:12.13 In nonpersonal situations of t., physical energy

42:12.13 And from there on out through the realms of t.,

44:0.17 The angels of t. are endowed with the ability to

49:0.1 the evolutionary cradle, of the mortal races of t..

52:7.8 throughout the duration of the mortal regime of t..

55:12.1 administration of every unit of the creations of t.

55:12.5 experiential sovereign of the perfected creations of t.

56:1.1 seem to be orphaned in t. did they not emerge

56:2.3 are in turn co-ordinated with the Supreme Mind of t.

56:5.4 Throughout the evolving universes of t., Deity unity

56:7.6 as the creations of t. are progressively settled in

56:7.6 assumes direct control of these creations of t.?

56:10.9 embrace the revelation of Deity to the realms of t..

65:8.0 8. EVOLUTION IN TIME AND SPACE

65:8.1 T. are indissolubly linked; there is an innate

77:8.11 have certain definite powers over the things of t.,

92:4.9 and practically adapted to local conditions in t..

94:6.12 culture and society on an evolutionary planet of t..

101:6.16 possible of manifestation in the evolving cosmos of t.

102:6.7 spiritual realities over the isolated facts of t..

104:4.47 diversified manifestations in t. and in the eternal

106:0.3 the present periphery of creative activity in t..

106:2.3 a transaction in t. involving a wide range of living

106:2.3 the whole gamut of divinity attainment in t. from the

106:2.4 struggle by investing the power product of t. with

106:2.5 to the embrace of all of everything evolving in t.

106:4.4 God the Ultimate exists in transcendence of t. but is

110:4.1 intelligence coming in over the master circuits of t.;

112:0.12 personality is unique: It is unique in t.; it is unique in

112:2.12 this relative synthesis of the energy materials of t..

113:6.2 being duly registered for the final adventure of t.,

115:3.11 eternity all is—only has all not yet been revealed in t..

116:0.1 that the God of t. was an evolving and nonabsolute

116:2.3 is incomprehensible to the evolving creatures of t..

116:2.14 The Almighty Supreme is now factualizing in t.

116:4.6 personifications of Trinity justice-judgment in t. are

116:4.6 of trinitarian sovereignty in the domains of t..

116:5.15 The spirit struggles of t. have to do with evolution

116:6.6 The effort is made by the personalities of t., but

116:7.4 values of all the creations of the finite cosmos of t..

117:1.2 have descended from Paradise to the domains of t.,

117:3.5 the Creator personalities of t. function in liaison with

117:3.11 have been exhausted by the creative agencies of t..

117:3.13 the Creator Sons factualize this idea in t. with the

117:5.6 the growing creations of t. are modified by the

117:5.10 are the immediate bestowers of these circuits of t..

118:0.0 SUPREME AND ULTIMATE—T.

118:3.3 when truth becomes linked with fact, then both t.

118:8.5 those external restraints of t., hunger and fear,

118:8.8 mind which can effect a partial abridgment of t.,

118:9.1 T. are a conjoined mechanism of the master universe.

118:9.1 They are the devices whereby finite creatures are

118:9.1 effectively insulated from the absolute levels by t..

118:9.1 Without them no creature could act, but by them the

118:9.1 but by them the acts of every creature are limited.

118:10.13 nature, they can never hope to find unity in t..

119:0.2 of Grandfanda and the first of the pilgrims from t..

120:0.5 of Paradise Deity with the creature viewpoint of t..

119:5.2 this unknown pilgrim of t. being known on Uversa

130:7.0 7. AT CARTHAGE—DISCOURSE ON T.

130:7.4 universes Paradise and its Deities transcend both t.

146:2.5 by a thoroughly selfish creature of the realms of t..

168:4.13 remember that you are progressive creatures of t.;

191:3.4 experienced to the full the life of the mortals of t.

time and space, universe(s) of

0:0.5 one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses of t.

0:8.10 his power as Almighty to the superuniverses of t..

1:2.9 but the u. are all created and organized by the

4:1.10 There is an organic unity in the u. which seems to

3:1.6 of the co-ordinate creators and rulers of the u..

7:5.10 their ministrations of bestowal throughout the u..

7:6.4 The Creator Sons go out from Paradise into the u.

9:6.7 maximum function of the cosmic mind is in the t.

10:3.8 in the u., made, in the making, and yet to be made,

10:6.18 ministry of love and law in the experiential u..

11:3.3 area of the natives of the seven superuniverses of t.

11:4.3 to the Creator Sons, dedicated to the local u..

12:0.1 beings who inhabit the seven superuniverses of t.

14:1.14 hide it from the view of even near-by inhabited u..

14:2.5 that of the twofold constitution of the created u..

14:2.9 the methods and means of selection in the u. that

14:6.23 finite reflections of the Deities in the experiential u..

15:4.2 the power circuits and energy channels of the u..

17:3.8 The reflectivity service from the u. up to the

17:2.3 of reflectivity phenomena in the superuniverses of t..

18:3.9 perfect administrative overcontrol of the evolving u..

19:3.4 tribunal, the highest mobile advisory body in the u..

19:7.1 the creative plan of the seven superuniverses of t..

21:0.1 Sons are the makers and rulers of the local u..

21:2.1 the local u., the basic creative units of the seven

24:1.9 the secondary supervisors for the local u..

24:4.1 authority of the Supreme Executives to the local u.

24:4.2 personal and powerful representatives to the local u..

24:6.1 the mortal graduates from the superuniverses of t.

25:1.7 your eventual graduation from the u. to the realms

25:8.9 in due course he would be remanded to the u.,

26:10.3 grants them the same standing in the u. as if they

28:6.11 the ascendant authorities of the u. must consult the

29:2.12 Before the creation of the u., power centers were

30:1.92 whose origin is not ordinarily disclosed to the u.

31:5.1 There is provision in the u. whereby the Adamic

31:10.10 rulers of the projected seven superuniverses of t..

32:0.2 These u. are all evolutionary.

33:3.1 While pervading all the u.,the Infinite Spirit functions

34:0.2 and associate in the administration of a local u..

28:7.1 Uversa satellites are the finishing schools of the u.

30:1.114 live and worship and serve in the swarming u.

31:0.10 universe age the finaliters return to serve in the u..

36:2.18 the spirit ministries operating throughout the u..

37:8.6 The Conciliators are the traveling courts of the u.,

37:10.6 assignment on missions not yet revealed to the u..

42:2.16 the working level of the energy-power of the u..

42:9.1 There is in all the physical u., the ever-present

49:1.1 The u. are gradual in development; the progression

50:7.2 in the first rebellion ever to take place in the u..

54:6.11 in the first system rebellion in the u. now attached to

56:2.3 mind is ministered in the u. as the cosmic mind;

56:7.8 in the u., God the Sevenfold provides an approach to

70:12.20 men and women of each planet throughout the u..

112:7.8 very being whose creative fatherhood in this u.

113:3.6 Supreme, the actualizing Deity of the evolving u..

116:5.12 The t. universes are not perfect; that is their destiny.

117:4.6 experience achieving almighty supremacy in the u..

117:7.17 The t. universes will have achieved the fulfillment

118:2.4 the Supreme ever assumes direct control of the u.,

118:2.4 would begin to become manifest to the u. as the

118:9.8 the Creative Spirits of the local u. should attain

119:0.7 611,121st bestowal of the Eternal Son upon the u.,

186:2.11 of the ideal of the mortal creatures of this local u..

195:7.4 concealed within the facts of the phenomena of the u

time and space, world(s) of or time, world(s) of or

time, spheres of

1:0.6 supreme adventure of the inhabitants of all the w..

1:1.2 The evolutionary inhabitants of the w. must

1:4.7 God by the evolving mortals of the material w..

4:2.7 revelation, its compensatory substitute on the w..

8:3.5 to themselves all truth-loving souls on all the w..

8:4.3 ministering to the created beings on the w..

9:8.25 all the intelligent creatures of the evolutionary w..

11:4.5 for those who survive the life in the flesh on the w..

11:9.8 the ascending creatures of the evolutionary w..

12:7.9 of the human species on some evolutionary w..

14:3.4 for ascending creatures from the evolutionary w..

15:1.2 Your solar system and other w. are not plunging

15:1.4 the nearest physical approach of the spheres of t.

16:3.18 progress of the ascension candidates from the w.

16:6.2 those individuals who inhabit the evolutionary w..

17:0.10 upon the realms of evolutionary mind on the w..

20:3.1 adjudicators of successive dispensations of the w..

20:6.3 on some one of the evolutionary planets of t..

20:1.12 the shores of the eternal Isle to the inhabited w.,

20:5.2 and rulers of the peoples and planets of t..

22:1.14 journeying from the evolutionary w. to the Isle of

22:4.1 daughters of the evolutionary races from the w..

25:3.5 their acts on the w. are difficult of explanation.

26:0.1 be encountered from the Isle of Paradise to the w..

26:10.5 wishing they might somehow go back to the w.

27:3.4 an ascending mortal from the evolutionary w..

27:7.6 the depths of the spiritual darkness of the lower w.

29:2.18 dispatch the power circuits to the inhabited w..

30:4.27 and administrative training of the evolutionary w..

35:9.7 near to the evolutionary creatures dwelling on the w.

38:9.13 patient ministry to the material mortals on their w.

40:7.4 The narrative of ascent from the mortal spheres of t.

40:4.1 the nonsurvivor, they may be reassigned to the w..

47:2.3 indwell these material children just as on the w..

47:3.1 from a more normal and progressive sphere of t.,

47:3.5 which may be employed on the individual w. in

47:3.8 the life in the flesh on the material evolutionary w..

48:6.32 On the w. the seraphic racial interpreters further

50:5.3 mortal races on an average w. will pass through

50:5.10 successively live on these supernal and settled w..

51:7.1 the fourth dispensation of an evolutionary w..

52:1.4 heroic, chapter in the annals of an evolutionary w.

55:0.1 life is the final evolutionary attainment of a w..

55:6.9 would amply justify man’s creation on the w..

56:3.3 as a phenomenon on the evolutionary w. as it is

109:1.2 the Adjuster is remanded to the evolutionary w..

113:7.4 identities as children of the flesh from the w..

117:7.17 space, the planting of life on the uncertain w.,

119:5.4 mortals of flesh and blood on the evolutionary w..

127:6.13 experience life as it is lived in the flesh on the w..

128:0.4 Universal Father to the mortal dwellers on the w.

128:5.7 But human affairs on the w. do not run smoothly for

129:4.3 of the living of the life of human beings on the w..

129:4.5 not only as it is lived on all other evolutionary w.,

134:8.9 the likeness of mortal flesh on the evolutionary w.

136:2.2 that day a perfected mortal of the evolutionary w..

136:6.3 the normal attitude of the natural man on the w.,

139:0.2 it lives on Urantia and on the other evolutionary w..

154:2.4 and afflictions of the children of men on the w..

time to time, from

2:1.4 demand for himself as it changes f. in various

9:8.4 The creative act of the Infinite Spirit is disclosed, f.,

11:5.5 F. there are noted differences in the east-west

15:9.18 are dispatched to its worlds on special missions f.,

17:1.9 F., great conclaves take place on these satellites of

18:3.6 seventy capitals in which Ancients of Days reside f..

18:4.2 F. one of this trio may absent himself to confer in

19:2.6 F. we all make contact with the service of the

19:5.3 Certain circumstances also arise f. in the conduct

22:6.1 f. they are trinitized in classes of seven thousand.

22:10.1 They act, f., as clerks for special commissions and

22:10.5 able to impart illumination to our deliberations f..

23:0.2 I only know, f., how many are of registry-record as

23:1.3 on the type of work to which they are assigned f..

24:1.9 f. they appear in groups of seventy on the worlds

24:2.6 F. the official recorders of Uversa place on their

25:1.5 In large numbers they are dispatched, f., to serve

25:3.16 F., as the numbers of the superuniverse conciliators

27:2.1 This is the group designated f. by the chief

32:1.3 dimensions and may vary in visible-matter content f..

35:1.3 F. this Father Melchizedek designates certain

35:2.3 A majority of the special assemblies which, f.,

35:2.4 to settle the serious differences which arise f. in the

35:6.5 varies in number and personnel f. in accordance with

36:2.17 that great outward disharmony may prevail f. in

37:4.2 F. we thus benefit from the ministry and assistance

39:1.16 A body of 144 supreme seraphim is elected f. by the

44:8.1 planets, such as Urantia, they do come, f., from the

45:1.1 Their rulers are designated f. by the Jerusem

45:1.2 morontia vision, you will be more than thrilled, f.,

45:2.4 This planetary council assembles f. on the

45:7.5 they are voted into authority f. by three orders of

45:7.7 F. Jerusem citizens present themselves to the

46:5.21 as they may chance to function on Jerusem f..

46:5.27 privilege of the mortals from each world to agree, f.

47:1.2 f. they do thus function, as on the occasions of the

47:10.4 Changes will be made f., but you will retain this

48:1.1 F. this transition state has been taught to mortals,

48:3.11 areas where they assemble their pupils and f. make

49:6.2 F., on motion of the planetary authorities or system

51:7.1 F. the Avonal Sons of Paradise come to the

52:7.8 F. throughout their dispensation, Teacher Sons

55:10.9 But we all engage in such postulations f..

62:3.9 your prehuman ancestors missed extinction f..

63:6.3 F. it became the custom to designate various of

64:6.29 F. all these different peoples experienced revivals

70:5.4 Some tribes had female councils, and f. many tribes

78:5.6 F. small groups made their way into Japan, Formosa,

79:4.5 many types of social organizations flourished f.,

94:11.7 the philosophical life of the great thinkers who, f.,

95:2.1 F., many of the Egyptian civil administrators were

96:1.2 F. numerous terms were applied to their concepts of

96:1.9 to numerous appellations f., such as: The Lord,

101:4.1 it has appeared to be wise f. to provide instruction

114:7.11 F., in accordance with the corps organization, titular

122:1.1 strains which had been added to his ancestral tree f.

123:2.2 seraphic guardians, supplemented f. by the ministry

124:5.6 As Jesus heard these plans discussed f., he became

126:3.13 the many strange ideas which Jesus advanced f.,

135:3.1 by provisions brought from Hebron and Engedi f..

140:10.3 Notwithstanding what Jesus told them f.,

144:5.1 F., during the remainder of Jesus’ sojourn on earth,

144:6.6 every three months at places to be agreed upon f..

165:1.3 going out with Jesus to visit Abner’s associates f..

timeverb

65:8.2 I would say that we cannot t. the life processes to

timeadjective; see full-time

time ascenders

107:2.7 the eternity partners of the t. of the Corps of the

time beginnings

19:1.11 Eternal ends are not shown in t. beginnings.

time beings

109:7.2 Adjusters are conjoint t. and eternity beings.

time bound

118:7.3 Error in finite choosing is t. and time limited.

time capacity

4:4.8 anywhere and any-t. to grasp the personality factors

time cognizance

12:5.6 There are three different levels of t.: 1. Mind-

time concept(s)

6:0.2 designate the relationships of eternity by such t. of

105:2.4 The philosophic (t.) concept of the solitary I AM

105:2.4 the transitional (t.) concept of the I AM as triune

time conditioned

65:8.3 All creatures are thus t., and therefore do they regard

118:2.1 so often space associated, it is not necessarily t..

118:3.2 Things are t. conditioned, but truth is timeless.

time conscious

136:5.5 it was necessary for Jesus to remain constantly t..

time consciousness

23:1.2 creation of the Infinite Spirit to possess such a t..

118:1.3 maturity and the unit of t. in any given intellect.

136:5.5 Any lapse of t. on his part was equivalent to the

time created

106:3.1 Being will consummate its fullness as it was t. by the

time creation(s)

12:1.10 Havona, the central universe, is not a t.; it is an

117:7.16 which he will direct the administration of the t.,

time creature(s)

6:0.4 It is apparent that no t. can ever fully comprehend

13:2.2 they are to be inhabited by t. of ascension potential,

22:7.10 the eternal creatures of Paradise or the t. of space;

104:5.12 And to the t. of space the Supreme Being is a

time delay(s)

7:1.2 Spirit gravity never suffers t., nor does it undergo

30:4.12 Aside from this t. these survivors pass on through

54:4.6 t. in the adjudication and execution of evildoers is

54:6.8 should be slow to criticize the t. of the farseeing

65:8.5 Failure to synchronize and co-ordinate may cause t.,

106:1.1 primary perfection, but such destiny is subject to a t.

time designations

14:1.12 the Paradise-Havona standard day and other t.

time development

116:4.2 the sovereignty of Supremacy is undergoing its t.,

time element

39:2.11 that there is an automatic t. in the transit slumber.

69:2.4 The t. in labor, the idea of doing a given task within

145:3.11 the impossibility of limiting the t. of the creator

time evaluators

28:6.11 These t. are also the secret of prophecy;

time events

12:5.11 is not merely a concomitant of t.-and-space events;

time factor

105:5.9 A t. means growth to that which grows; secondary

time frame

12:7.7 but if the t. is enlarged beyond the moment to

time free

12:5.5 creative human imagination is comparatively t..

time governor

118:8.7 iniquity of Caligastia was the by-passing of the t.

118:8.9 Lucifer sought to disrupt the t. operating in restraint

time illusions

102:3.15 the good of the universe and not the t. of space evil.

time lag

34:3.2 mind ministries suffer a t. in effecting co-ordination

54:3.0 3. THE TIME LAG OF JUSTICE

54:4.0 4. THE MERCY TIME LAG

54:4.6 the children of time and space provides for this t.,

105:6.5 response to the imperfection inherent in the t. of

105:6.5 This t. is inseparable from evolution, which is

105:6.5 This t. makes possible creature participation in

106:1.2 This superuniverse t., this obstacle to perfection

120:2.2 notwithstanding the greater or lesser t. involved in

time limit

69:2.4 the idea of doing a given task within a certain t.,

time limited

118:7.3 Error in finite choosing is time bound and t..

time measurement

14:1.13 This Paradise-Havona day is the standard t. for the

65:8.3 The individual’s yardstick for t. is the length of his

66:7.17 The t. of these days was the lunar month,

time miracles

136:5.5 In order to prevent the appearance of apparent t.,

time origin

6:0.2 allude to an impossible t. of the Eternal Son for

time perception

112:0.16 this is something other than the t. of mind or spirit.

time period(s)

74:8.1 lent almost sacred sanction to the t. of the week,

77:2.11 are due to the confusion of months and years as t..

time possible

118:7.3 Such mistaken choosing is t. and indicates (besides

time reckoning

66:7.17 night, was the only t. known to the early peoples.

79:7.6 early Chinese and Mesopotamian methods of t.,

time reflection

54:5.8 wisdom of the Union of Days is the t. of the united

time sector

59:2.5 330,000,000 years ago marks the beginning of a t.

time segment

59:1.5 In the later portion of this t. much of Europe and

time sense

12:5.9 3. Personality creates a unique t. out of insight into

time sensitivity

106:9.2 Without t., no evolutionary creature could possibly

time sequence

118:6.6 fetters of time, having achieved partial escape from t.

time shadow(s)

146:3.1 realities which cast these transient t. of the material

170:5.2 the spiritual—the temporal as the t. of the eternal.

time source

12:5.1 of space respiration destroys its local value as a t..

time standards

14:1.13 although each maintains its own internal t..

time tension

143:7.3 The strain of living—the t. of personalityshould be

time transmutations

118:4.7 the Supreme Creators operate to effect the t. of

time unit(s)

12:5.1 but there is no universal t. based on motion except in

118:1.3 The t. may be a day, a year, or a longer period,

118:1.4 are the concomitants of the lengthening of the t. in

118:1.6 Patience is exercised by mortals whose t. are short;

118:1.8 The t. of immaturity concentrates meaning-value into

118:1.8 The t. of maturity is proportioned so to reveal the

time universes

9:6.7 maximum function of the cosmic mind is in the t. of

102:5.1 And in the t., potential is always supreme over the

116:5.12 The t. are not perfect; that is their destiny.

117:7.17 The t. will have achieved the fulfillment of finite

time viewpoint

105:1.3 From the sequential, t., all reality has its origin in the

106:9.5 Trinity of Trinities—the t.—must be supplemented

115:3.11 From the t., the Actual is that which was and is;

time-actualize

115:3.13 The potential may fail to t. with respect to a part

time-and-space

12:5.11 personality is not merely a concomitant of t. events;

time-matter-conditioned

106:1.1 But the secondary, evolutionary, t. phases of the

time-association

20:9.5 the experience of t. which may be the preliminary

time-bound

0:3.23 a philosophic concession which we make to the t.,

6:0.2 efforts at contact-compromise with the t. minds of

8:1.10 as an interpretative condescension to the t. and

12:5.5 Man’s mind is less t. than space-bound because of

54:6.8 Shortsighted and t. mortal minds should be slow to

118:1.10 Only on the finite level and to t. creatures does there

time-conditioned

118:7.4 Sin in t. space clearly proves the temporal liberty—

time-conscious

12:5.4 T. visitors can go to Paradise without thus sleeping,

time-consequences

54:6.3 suffer the immediate t. of the misconduct of every

time-consuming

160:3.2 These practices are difficult and t. at first, but when

time-creative

105:6.4 But to attain perfection as an evolutionary (t.)

time-eternity

0:11.14 static-dynamic Deity functionally realizable on t.

time-evolving

116:6.7 In the t. universes of space there is greater divinity

time-existent

54:0.2 Potential evil is t. in a universe embracing differential

time-growth

104:3.3 of infinity must be reconciled with the t. of the

time-honored

89:6.3 heart-tearing contentions between ancient and t.

94:7.3 Gautama made a valiant fight against the t. belief

143:4.3 antagonisms between Jews and Samaritans were t.

148:6.2 to the t. teachings of the children of Abraham

174:4.7 forgot their t. differences in the united effort to stop

time-life

112:5.3 Mortal identity is a transient t. condition in the

time-limited

6:0.2 to portray the realities of eternity to the t. minds of

54:6.10 ultimate good can be derived from t. evil.

time-organizing

106:3.5 and as gravity and love reach out into t. space, we

time-penalized

67:7.7 Caligastia’s rebellion has been in some manner t.,

time-period

135:2.3 not only Nazarites of lifelong and t. consecration

time-related

130:7.4 The universe of space is a t. phenomenon as it is

time-saving

160:3.2 become habitual, they are at once restful and t..

time-shorten

158:6.4 “How long will it take to learn that you cannot t.

time-shortening

136:8.1 he permitted the manifestation of numerous t.

time-space

0:1.9 level as t. overcontrollers of the grand universe,

0:1.10 7. Ultimate—self-projected and t.-transcending Deity

0:1.11 is characterized by creature life and t. limitations.

0:1.13 are nonexistent; the t. status of Paradise is absolute.

0:1.18 as on experiential and creature levels of t. evolution;

0:2.15 Deity associatively realizing the t. experiential

0:2.16 grand universe, is the sphere of the t. descension of

0:2.16 in reciprocal association with the t. ascension of

0:3.14 factualizing mind of the Supreme as a t. experience

0:3.20 to this Supreme Deity of evolutionary t. creatures.

0:3.20 are forced to employ the technique of t. reasoning

0:3.21 As a t. creature would view the origin of Reality,

0:3.23 To the t. creature, all things must have a beginning

0:7.1 personalities of the post-Havona epochs in the t.

0:7.8 sevenfold manifestation of Deity in the t. segments of

0:7.9 the Deity correlator and synthesizer of t. divinity,

0:7.10 All t. finite reality, under the directive urge of the

0:8.9 This sevenfold Deity, to finite t. creatures

0:8.10 God of evolutionary creatures actually t. evolves

0:9.1 of divinity residing in the transcended t. domains

0:9.1 to afford ultimate service-destiny for all t. creatures

0:10.1 cannot be fully explained to the t. finite mind, but

0:11.13 of progressing evolutional reality existent in the t.,

0:11.13 in the transcended t. universes of subinfinite Deity

1:4.5 between the t. creature and the Universal Creator,

1:6.1 Human personality is the t. image-shadow cast by

4:1.12 the finite drama of the t. adventure of the Infinite

4:2.3 Nature is a t. resultant of two cosmic factors: first,

7:5.9 to participate in the experiences of the t. pilgrims on

11:2.10 of making possible subinfinite, even t., creation.

11:2.10 But it does not follow that Paradise is t. limited just

12:4.14 error embracing angles of observation and other t.

12:5.3 Time and space are inseparable only in t. creations,

14:4.10 story of the creation of Havona is an attempt to t.

14:6.7 realization in Havona compensates for the t. delay of

15:6.7 creative acts of God have unfolded by a t. technique

15:7.11 surpass any of the wonders of the t. creations.

15:10.1 the seats of the high spiritual government of the t.

18:3.7 mighty of any of the direct rulers of the t. creations.

18:3.8 the most divinely endowed rulers in all t. existence.

19:1.12 by embarkation on the t. journey from the infinite,

19:3.6 to the absolute attitude of Deity within the t. limits

19:4.9 or adjudication that may be required by t. conditions

19:5.3 intrusted with the conduct of the t. universes

20:2.1 the magistrates of the t. realms—of all races,

20:10.3 Deities co-ordinated on the highest t. value-levels

20:10.4 sovereignty of God the Supreme in and to the t.

21:3.23 the reality of God the Supreme and the t. sovereignty

21:5.3 2. Embodies a sevenfold attitude of t. creatures.

21:5.5 the Paradise Trinity manifestable within the t. limits

22:4.6 the services of the ascendant career of the t. mortals.

22:9.7 because their experiential capacity is t. inhibited.

24:7.8 certain evolutionary potentialities of the t. domains

26:6.2 reality of an almighty overcontrol of the t. creations.

26:6.2 encountering the central universe source of t. unity—

31:10.13 deficiencies in not having participated in the t.

32:3.13 divinity of the Supreme Creators of the t. universes

33:1.3 focalizations of the mighty t. attributes of God the

40:10.4 would be unfair to the t. universes inasmuch as the

40:10.4 scheme effectively provides the t. administrations

42:2.14 under the t. overcontrol of the Supreme.

42:10.1 —self-realizing of an ever-expanding arena of t.,

42:11.3 T. minds, organized out of the energies of time and

42:11.4 are twin facets of the impersonal t. mechanism of

42:12.14 the physical counterpart is the t. reflection of the

42:12.15 survive the mortal t. existence as an immortal child

43:8.10 within these seemingly insignificant t. activities.

54:2.2 is destined to become the partner of the t. Creators

55:12.4 They are the personalization of t. supremacy and

56:0.2 To the circumscribed minds of t. mortals the

56:3.1 The Father is one, but to t. he is revealed in the dual

56:3.2 but in all t. situations and relations this single spirit is

56:3.4 occurs final unification of all t. spirit manifestations.

56:6.1 the Supreme Creators and Rulers of the t. domains

56:7.1 The steady progress of evolution in the t. universes

56:7.2 T. evolution begins on a planet with the first

56:7.6 these organizers and pioneers of the t. universes to

56:8.1 he is the unifier of t. divinity, God the Sevenfold;

56:8.2 comprehension of the t. divinity of the Sevenfold

56:9.1 the Supreme, and t. modified in God the Sevenfold.

56:10.11 of the harmonious t. synthesis of the far-flung

56:10.18 Physical matter is the t. shadow of the Paradise

56:10.18 —the t. comprehension of supreme concepts.

56:10.18 the Eternal, and the Infinite to the t. finite creatures

89:10.5 no wise mitigates the t. consequences of disloyalty.

94:3.5 truth of the repercussional synthesis of all t. actions

99:4.13 and attaining t. unification within the Deity of the

101:6.7 the t. manifestations of Paradise truth—universal

102:6.3 exalted process, a transmutation, the ultimate of t.,

102:7.1 the effect, t. and transcendental but ever changing,

103:5.6 which cannot be satisfactorily resolved in a t. frame.

104:2.3 interrelationship of love and law in the t. creations.

105:2.1 we resort to t. language in presenting their origins to

106:2.3 the settling and stabilizing of the t. creations,

106:9.3 this entire process is a t. phenomenon which does

106:9.5 which mortals can only perceive as a t. relativity.

116:1.4 The t. mind, cosmic mind, is differently functioning

116:2.3 connote a level of deity reality which t. creatures

116:2.3 T. creatures must have origins, relativities, and

117:0.2 would the t. creations be settled in light and life,

117:1.5 The union of Paradise perfection and t. experience

117:5.2 and achieve finite t. Deity synthesis in the Supreme.

117:6.13 The t. ascenders coming up from the evolutionary

118:2.1 compensate, co-ordinate, and unify his t. ubiquity

118:2.3 may not be a demonstration of the t. omnipresence

118:3.0 3. TIME-SPACE RELATIONSHIPS

118:3.1 by ubiquity could Deity unify t. manifestations to the

118:3.1 world only man possesses this t. perceptibility.

118:4.7 for development and is t. conditioned in the final

118:5.1 Within the t. frame and from the intellectual

118:8.1 In the t. creations, free will is hedged about with

119:8.6 Michael, a Creator Son, is a t. creator, but Michael,

120:2.6 experience the final enlightenment of a t. Creator,

130:4.2 The material things of finite creation are the t.

130:7.8 The t concept of a mind of material origin is destined

130:7.8 his ideas of t. will be enormously expanded both as

130:7.8 the t. concept will increasingly approximate the

134:8.5 his triumph over the material levels of t. personality

168:4.13 must you constantly reckon with the t. factor in the

169:4.3 as the Infinite was focalized in the t. personality of

195:7.16 Art represents the human and t. evaluation of

195:7.20 Religion is the spiritual rhythm of the soul in t.

time-space-conditioned

0:9.5 —not past eternals, only future eternals, t. and

time-space-limited

130:4.14 the revelation of God as a t. expression of infinity

time-space-transcended

0:2.17 of the synthesized absonite-superpersonal, t., and

0:7.1 post-Havona epochs in the time-space and the t.

42:10.1 an ever-expanding arena of time-space, and of t.,

118:2.1 his time-space ubiquity and his t. omnipresence

time-space-transcending

0:1.10 7. Ultimate—self-projected and t. Deity.

time-tried

66:6.5 to uplift and advance the t. mores of each race.

timed

73:7.2 seem to us that the sinking of the Garden was t. to

158:1.2 this extraordinary event was t. to occur while Jesus

168:4.12 waiting answers to your earlier but ill-t. petitions.

176:4.5 Will his second advent on earth be t. to occur in

timeless

0:1.13 The absolute level is beginningless, endless, t., and

27:1.3 to attain residential status in the t. and spaceless

31:2.2 but we do not comprehend their t. technique of

102:3.10 I AM is endless, limitless, and all-inclusive—t.,

106:7.3 limitless, t., spaceless, boundless, and measureless

118:2.1 time-space-transcended omnipresence with his t. and

118:3.2 Things are time conditioned, but truth is t..

130:7.8 the t. and spaceless concepts of the Absolutes.

145:3.14 by this amazing eruption of t. creative healing.

149:1.6 almost unlimited and t. creative healing powers

timelessly

34:3.5 Michael of Nebadon acts t. within his own universe

34:3.5 He communicates t. with the Eternal Son directly.

timely

121:6.8 saved from oblivion by the t. intervention of certain

timepiece

57:7.3 The radium clock is your most reliable t. for

timessee timeswith numeric reference; times, ancient;

          times, at; times, earlier; early times;

  times, far-distant; times, few; times, former;

 times, later; times, many; times, modern;

  times, near; times, olden; times, other;

  times, primitive; times, recent; times, several;

  times, such

4:5.3 judgments of displeasure in t. of famine and flood

4:5.3 Such concepts are a relic of the t. when men

7:5.6 And during the t. of these bestowals the central

8:1.8 These are the grand and awful t. of the creative

8:1.8 There exists no record of these stirring t..

11:3.4 who shall not start the Paradise climb until the t. of

15:8.7 During the t. of plus energy there are power

15:8.7 During t. of minus energy there are increased

17:3.11 and at the t. of the millennial greetings of an entire

18:4.6 Before the t of the full unfolding of the governmental

22:2.4 having traversed Havona in the t. of Grandfanda.

24:7.9 central universe as it was before the t. of Grandfanda

25:6.6 since the far-distant t. of the arrival of the Ancients

25:6.6 testify to the transactions of Paradise since the t. of

26:2.6 creation but long before the t. of Grandfanda.

26:11.2 Citizens who were, prior to the t. of Grandfanda,

27:0.2 to be on duty since the t. of the bestowal of Christ

27:7.6 There are appointed t. and places for worship on

27:7.6 Never since the t. of Grandfanda have the

29:4.32 these living organisms store energy during t. of plus

33:4.1 back to the t. before the beginning of the creation

33:4.8 the t. of general- and special-resurrection roll calls,

33:6.9 These t. are generally known as Salvington time,

35:6.5 During t. of stress they may ask for, and will quickly

41:6.6 having lost tremendous amounts during the t. of its

41:9.1 a veritable energy blast during adolescent solar t..

42:2.23 all phases of emergent-energy behavior from the t. of

45:2.6 mortals come together at these t. to enjoy themselves

48:3.3 these creatures were lost during the t. of the Lucifer

48:4.14 All Satania, during t. of play, those times when its

48:4.14 those t. when its inhabitants refreshingly resurrect

51:6.4 does not occur until the t. of the first Magisterial Son

52:1.3 fittest; the government of these t. is wholly tribal.

52:2.10 Long before the t. of the arrival of the second Sons,

54:6.9 does not date from the t. of the Lucifer rebellion.

57:3.10 The oldest planets of Nebadon date from these t..

57:7.3 Definite volcanic action dates from these t..

58:7.5 to the upheavals and surface fluctuations of those t..

58:7.9 During these t. of primitive marine life, extensive

59:0.6 This recent-t. era is known as the Cenozoic.

59:1.6 be found the stone strata laid down during these t.,

59:1.14 The trilobite fossils of these t. present certain basic

59:2.1 and land sinking characteristic of these t. were all

59:2.8 although few plant fossils of these t. are to be found.

59:2.9 those rocks which were laid down during these t..

59:4.1 victorious, but t. of land victory are just ahead.

59:4.6 The coral reefs characterizing these t. indicate that

59:5.22 The plants of these t. were spore bearing, and the

59:6.7 Throughout these t. of climatic change, variations

59:6.8 ponds of these far-distant and extremely trying t..

59:6.10 of marine-life curtailment and those testing t. of

60:2.8 The marine life of these t. improved and developed

60:3.1 These are the t. of the termination of the westward

60:3.9 The sedimentations of these t. are variegated,

60:3.17 great field of the land-animal evolution of these t.,

61:0.1 The era of mammals extends from the t. of the origin

61:0.3 mammalian dynasties and lead up through the t. of

61:1.2 persisted down through the t. of dinosaur decline.

61:2.1 forms of mammalian life developing during these t..

61:2.9 lived during these t. in North America and Europe,

61:5.4 Europe the ice at various t. covered the British Isles

61:5.8 The coastwise climate varied greatly between the t.

61:5.8 and those t. when enormous icebergs were sliding off

61:7.10 at different t., empty first into the Mississippi valley,

61:7.19 to the retreat of the ice and on down to historic t.,

63:5.1 The geography of those t. pointed them north,

63:5.4 though in subsequent t. the later ice sheets came

64:0.1 the t of the Planetary Prince to the end of the ice age

64:1.4 events occurred during the t. of the third glacier,

64:2.2 These were the t. when large numbers of inferior

64:4.1 the t. of the migration of the evolutionary races of

64:4.5 In these t. the Siberian glacier was making its

64:4.11 These t. of the fourth and fifth glaciers witnessed the

64:6.16 the days of Singlangton to the t. of modern China,

64:7.3 Between the t. of the Planetary Prince and Adam,

65:1.8 phase of existence ever since the t. of Andon and

65:2.7 progress, persisting today much as in those remote t.

66:3.2 landscape in the Mesopotamia of those t. were in

66:4.7 a nonflesh diet dates from the t. of the Caligastia one

66:7.4 settled location date from these t. of Dalamatia

66:7.20 of the marvelous progress of those faraway t.;

66:8.3 planetary career up to the t. of the Lucifer rebellion

67:3.4 During the t. of this struggle the loyalists dwelt in an

68:6.3 During the t. of plentiful land—unoccupied territory—

68:6.8 Girl babies were frequently killed before the t. of

69:6.6 fire,” a practice carried on up to the t. of Moses.

70:6.4 royal blood being thought to extend back to the t. of

70:7.16 They were the first secret police during t. of peace.

73:4.4 confused status of the world during these troublous t

74:5.8 of ambassadors from one tribe dates from the t. of

74:7.21 the prayers and forms handed down from the t. of

75:2.2 Prince was not finally deposed until the t. of Christ

76:0.2 to the advancement of the blue men of those t..

76:2.3 to the standards and rulings of pre-Adamic t..

76:5.6 down through the t. of Van and Amadon to the

76:5.6 of Machiventa Melchizedek, in the t. of Abraham,

77:0.2 group, whose origin dates from the t. of Adam.

77:2.1 the days of the planetary rebellion to the t. of Adam.

77:4.1 But even in the t. of Adam the Nodites were still

77:4.6 blended to found the Sumerian peoples of historic t..

77:5.9 almost seven thousand years from the t. of Adamson

77:7.5 Urantia reserve corps of destiny at those t. when

78:0.1 and women who initiated the doings of historic t.,

78:1.12 from the days of Dalamatia and the t. of Eden.

78:3.3 until, by the t. of their occupation of Turkestan,

79:3.5 During these t. India bid fair to produce the leading

79:6.9 homogeneous than political unions of historic t..

79:8.16 right on down to the t. of the twentieth century.

80:0.1 civilization ever to appear on Urantia since the t. of

80:3.1 same channel which it followed during preglacial t..

80:6.1 From the t. of the terminal Andite migrations, culture

80:7.7 this mother cult persisted on down to the t. of Christ,

80:9.9 permeated by the Andites until the t. of the nomadic

80:9.13 These were the t. of the New Stone Age overlapping

81:4.1 As contact is made with the dawn of historic t., all

81:6.40 chief support and assurance during the critical t.

82:2.2 the moral standards of the mores of their own t..

83:2.1 The transition stage between this custom and the t.

83:3.4 to suggest far removal from the t. of slave wives

83:4.7 The wearing of the bridal veil is a relic of the t.

83:5.5 The institution of polygyny recognized, at various t.,

85:4.2 even in the t. of Moses belief in nature spirits was

86:6.3 was man’s only religion up to the t. of revelation,

86:6.6 all this long before the t. of any revelation on earth.

87:5.14 During these t., dreams were regarded as prophetic,

89:3.2 were entertained in the t. of Philo and Paul,

89:5.4 seldom were cannibalistic except in t. of famine.

91:0.4 early peoples before the t. of religious consciousness.

92:6.2 the world in the t. of the inditement of these papers.

93:9.6 the t. of the en masse editing of the Old Testament

93:9.9 scribes destroyed every record of these momentous t

93:10.5 up to the t. of the triumph of Michael on Urantia.

94:2.6 These were the t. of the compilation of the later

94:2.8 It was during the t. of the writing of the Upanishads

94:5.3 In the t. of Singlangton the Chinese people became

94:5.8 the spiritual sentiments of the t. of Lao-tse and

94:6.1 much has persisted to the t. of this writing.

95:2.6 The superstitions of these t. are well illustrated by

95:6.6 derived from the Zoroastrians during the t. when the

96:1.4 descendants of Abraham, at various t. worshiped

96:1.10 use until fifteen hundred years after the t. of Jesus.

96:5.1 and leader between the t. of Machiventa and Jesus.

96:5.2 The record of the t and doings of Moses was derived

96:6.2 During the t. of the beginning of the transmutation

96:6.2 the Melchizedek teaching of one God until the t. of

96:7.2 During these t. when the Levant worshiped nature

96:7.4 sentiments ever assembled by man up to the t. of the

96:7.6 Yahweh of these t. “sends evil spirits to dominate

96:7.7 Not since the t. of Melchizedek had the Levantine

97:1.2 the worship of the supreme Yahweh of Mosaic t..

97:1.4 In these t. Yahweh was conceived to be a fitful

97:2.3 these were not t. of progress in the concept of Deity.

97:3.5 a definite religious issue until the t. of Elijah.

97:4.1 Not since the t. of Moses had such ringing truths

97:5.1 These were the t. when some were proclaiming

97:5.6 And it was a great age; these were indeed stirring t.

98:2.10 But the average men of these t. could not grasp,

98:6.2 the t. of the great contest between Mithraism and

99:1.3 the ideals of mankind during these dangerous t. of

99:3.8 in t. of war each contending nation prostitutes its

99:4.6 During the psychologically unsettled t. of the

100:4.5 one of your primitive ancestors of cave-dwelling t.

100:5.6 In t. past, divine beings have revealed themselves

104:1.1 concept was lost to the world in the unsettled t.

104:1.2 wholly obliterated even in the t. of Machiventa

104:1.13 Not since the t. of Jesus has the factual identity of

106:1.2 And during these t. of expanding growth the

108:2.5 Before the t. of the pouring out of the Spirit of Truth

109:2.9 function in interplanetary matters during t. of crisis.

109:4.4 the scenes and practices of the men of primitive t.;

110:5.3 the choosings were made during t. of fully wakeful

112:6.5 During the t. immediately following survival,

113:4.5 The guardians are most active at those t. when the

114:2.1 Since the t. of Michael’s bestowal on your world

114:3.1 During the t. of the preparation of these narratives

114:4.4 to seize the planetary government in t. of grave

117:7.7 the mandates of Paradise origin until the eventful t.

118:6.6 and during the t. when choice is possible the human

118:8.7 barriers which the mortal minds of those t. had not

119:0.2 during the t. of the ascension of Grandfanda

119:4.1 recalling what had happened in t. past following such

121:0.0 THE TIMES OF MICHAEL’S BESTOWAL

121:1.1 In the centuries just prior to these t. Greek culture

121:1.3 Nothing like the civilization of the t. of Jesus has

121:1.9 In the t. of Jesus, Palestine and Syria were enjoying

121:2.9 apprehensive and suspicious during the t. of Jesus

121:5.2 In the t. of Jesus the religions of the Occident

121:7.1 By the t. of Jesus the Jews had arrived at a settled

121:8.1 were on earth during the t. of Michael’s bestowal

123:4.2 The play life of Jewish children in the t. of Jesus was

124:1.7 At odd t. for many years Jesus worked at this bench

127:3.14 lived in an atmosphere of anticipation of better t.

129:3.6 which have become habitable since the eventful t.

130:3.7 in those t. this was the intellectual center of the

131:3.1 who continued their work even to the t. of Buddha.

132:0.10 Many were the t. in the years so soon to follow

133:0.1 through mutual memory of their good t. with him.

133:4.12 last hour: “My brother, you have fallen on evil t..

133:4.13 important city in Greece during these Roman t.,

133:6.1 still earlier mother goddess of ancient Anatolian t..

134:1.7 These were the in-between t., the transition stage

134:5.1 In the t. of Jesus there were only two great world

135:7.1 those t. when he leaned more toward the doctrine

135:9.6 “Our t. are in the hands of the God of heaven; he will

138:8.6 They had wonderful t. throughout these five or six

139:5.10 Philip went on through the trying t. of the Master’s

140:5.7 In Jesus’ t. and since, happiness has all too often

140:8.27 All religions before and after the t. of Jesus, even

141:4.8 in those t. when the kingdom will come in great

141:7.8 most of the evolutionary religions of preceding t..

142:2.2 the days of Moses down through the t. of Amos

142:3.5 Long after the t. of Melchizedek all three of these

142:3.6 From the t. of Adam the teaching of the Trinity has

142:3.7 By the t. of Isaiah these beliefs about God had

142:3.10 served as their law right up to the t. when they were

142:5.4 Isaiah, speaking of these t.: ‘When the spirit is

145:0.3 in the divinity of his earth mission from the t. of

146:2.5 you may seek me diligently in your t. of suffering,

147:7.2 during those t. the children of the bridechamber will

148:5.5 for the oppressed, a haven of rest in t. of trouble.

152:6.5 discerned and dimly foresaw the approaching t. of

153:5.5 said Jesus: “Go to your rest, for busy t. are upon us;

155:1.1 the Psalmist spoke of these t., saying, ‘Why do the

155:3.2 In these t. it was truly a great and testing adventure

155:6.10 race of men have ever known him since the t. of

155:6.10 our fathers progressively, from Moses to the t. of

156:0.1 a patient in the Bethsaida hospital during the t. when

156:4.1 king of the city-state of Tyre during the t. of David

157:2.1 are so utterly unable to discern the signs of the t.?

157:3.2 acquire new strength for the trying t. just ahead.

157:3.5 Peter explained that he had been, at sundry t. and

157:4.1 into wine at Cana, the apostles had, at various t.,

157:6.3 This third period of his earth life embraced the t.

157:7.5 that they may also be strengthened for the trying t.

158:2.5 apostles assigned to accompany him at those t. when

159:1.4 this officer of the king’s court pleaded that hard t.

159:3.7 uncertainty during the t. of transition between the

159:4.1 having been with God in heaven even before the t.

159:4.3 the views and extent of enlightenment of the t.

160:3.4 My philosophy tells me that there are t. when I

161:2.4 perfect in his righteousness from the t. of our first

163:7.1 The next few days were busy t. in the Pella camp;

164:2.2 Not since the t. when Jesus had taught in Alexandria,

165:0.3 these regions during the t. of Judas Maccabee.

165:2.4 his flock into the fold for the night in t. of danger.

170:1.13 At different t and in varying circumstances it appears

173:1.3 By the t. of Jesus the priests had also been

174:5.10 Adjuster of his indwelling during prebaptismal t.

175:1.22 the first prophet killed down to the t. of Zechariah,

175:2.2 whose very ancestors, in the t. of Jesus, heartily

176:1.1 “Yes, I will tell you about the t. when this people

176:1.4 through these t. of travail and bitter persecution,

176:2.5 “But the t. of the reappearing of the Son of Man are

176:2.6 concerning the t. of the coming again of the Son of

176:2.6 you should be alert to discern the signs of the t..

177:5.2 You have rested today in preparation for those t.

178:1.10 But you will stand in grave danger in subsequent t.

178:1.10 Learn to be faithful to the kingdom even in t. of

178:1.15 a mere tradition about me and the t. in which we

179:1.6 which antedated even Moses and referred to the t.

180:0.2 But now have you come upon troublous t..

180:4.1 In the t. to come I will be with you and all men

181:2.12 I have sent you forth two and two during the t. of

181:2.19 Hard t. are just ahead of us.

181:2.26 scattered to the ends of the earth in the t. to come,

184:1.8 “Annas, you have known me from the t. of my

184:2.2 warned not to endanger their lives during these t. of

185:1.5 for the millions of visitors to Jerusalem at the t. of

187:1.6 —but the t. of terrible trouble for Jerusalem are just

189:3.3 during the ages subsequent to the t. of Adam and

191:0.6 leadership before they fell upon these distracting t..

192:4.5 their stanch supporter even in the t. of great trouble

194:3.1 In subsequent t. the events of this day, on which

194:4.4 Jesus, whom the heaven must receive until the t.

195:9.1 to the barren t. of a materialistic and secular age.

195:9.3 threatened defeat are always t. of great revelation.

timeswith numeric reference; see times, few;

  times, many; times, several

5:1.9 though you swing around it countless t., you may

6:8.8 T. almost without number I have stood in the divine

7:5.9 the Eternal Son of God seven t. abdicated the power

11:4.4 area is at least one million t. that actually required

12:2.4 equal many t. the total material mass and energy

14:1.16 being ten thousand t. higher than the inner circuit.

14:1.16 outer circuit is fifty thousand t. that of the transverse

20:2.5 go to the same or to other worlds t. without number

20:2.8 There is no limit to the number of t. the Avonal Sons

20:2.8 when the experience has been seven t. traversed,

21:0.4 but seven t. he passed through the experience of

21:3.15 When a Creator has seven t. sojourned among his

21:4.1 classified in accordance with the number of t. they

21:4.2 all Creator Sons pass through this seven t. giving of

28:6.6 ten thousand t. ten thousand stand before them.

35:4.4 Seven t. in Nebadon has a Melchizedek served on

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “seventy t. seven” opportunities for

41:3.2 stellar cloud Antares, is four hundred and fifty t.

41:3.2 diameter of the sun and sixty million t. its volume.

41:3.4 thirty t. its size—rather thirty t. the gross content of

41:4.1 about one and one-half t. the density of water.

41:4.4 become forty thousand t. as dense as your sun.

41:4.7 this enormous size, forty million t. that of your sun,

41:4.7 that of your sun, its mass is only about thirty t.

41:6.4 more than twenty-five thousand t. a second.

41:6.4 the sunbeam about twenty-five thousand t. second

42:4.14 wavelike energy ripples are 860 t. the diameters of

42:6.7 a negative electron, weighs almost two thousand t.

42:6.8 If the volume of a proton—eighteen hundred t. as

42:8.3 the mesotron, a particle of matter 180 t. as heavy as

43:0.2 Edentia itself is approximately one hundred t. as

43:0.2 major spheres surrounding Edentia are about ten t.

45:0.1 Jerusem is one hundred t. the size of Urantia,

45:0.1 each of which is about ten t. as large as Urantia,

45:2.1 executives have exhibited disloyalty only three t..

47:1.5 to journey there for visits as often as four t. a year.

47:9.4 or thousands of t. you may have visited Jerusem,

47:10.5 Seven t. do those mortals pass through the entire

54:5.12 They advised Gabriel that at least three t. the number

54:6.3 is more than a thousand t. the sum of all the evil.

57:6.4 less than two and one-half t. the radius of the larger

58:3.2 energy charge of universe space is four hundred t.

58:5.5 Urantia is a little more than five and one-half t. that

58:5.5 density of granite is less than three t. that of water.

58:5.5 The earth’s core is twelve t. as dense as water.

59:5.17 which indicate the number of t. the land fell and rose,

61:0.2 three t. Bering Strait land bridge did the same.

62:3.9 species escaped death no less than five t. by mere

72:3.1 home purposes are free from taxation up to ten t.

79:2.8 Had the Andite conquerors been in numbers three t.

86:4.6 races believed that man died from three to seven t..

87:6.12 The Romans carried water three t. around the corpse

93:1.3 which had been done only six t. in all the history of

93:4.16 attended the Salem school three different t..

98:5.4 Three t. a day they worshiped, with special weekly

114:4.4 happened thirty-three t. in the history of Urantia.

114:6.14 This corps has been seven t. changed since the

119:0.2 having seven t. bestowed himself upon the seven

120:0.2 Michael of Nebadon had bestowed himself six t.

120:0.7 Michael had six t. previously been instructed by the

120:1.6 Rebellion, such as has three t. occurred in Nebadon

125:1.5 the dwellers in Galilee came up only three t. a year

126:1.5 Scores of t. had his proud mother stood in

128:5.9 Jesus continued to teach the evening school three t.

133:5.6 value, ten persons would stand for ten t. this value.

135:3.2 John read a thousand t. Daniel’s description of the

137:4.1 guests had arrived in Cana, four t. the number bidden

139:2.5 about forgiving the wrongdoer, not only seven t. but

139:2.5 not only seven t., but seventy t. and seven.

144:6.2 twenty-four men were in session three t. a day

148:2.1 the sick of this encampment not less than three t. a

148:3.1 services at the encampment less than a dozen t.

159:1.4 sin against me, and I forgive him? Until seven t.?”

159:1.4 Not only seven t. but even to seventy t. and seven

159:1.7 with no weapon in his hand, was avenged seven t.,

166:5.1 Abner was teaching three t. a day in the synagogue.

181:2.29 not crow until you have denied me three or four t..

191:0.2 John recounted no less than five different t. when he

191:0.2 had affirmed he would rise again and at least three t.

191:0.8 Simon did not speak half a dozen t. throughout the

193:0.6 and recited how he had three t. appeared to them.

times, ancient

68:1.6 miserable remnants of the nonsocial peoples of a.

68:3.3 and better controlled primitive groups of a..

69:5.8 one hundred per cent being the loan rate of these a..

69:8.7 backward tribes of a., like the native Australians of

70:7.17 In a. a change of administration only followed a war,

74:0.1 the essence of their service at a. and in all places

77:4.12 much of your tradition of these a. was acquired in

84:7.5 In a. lack of understanding insured the appearance

92:6.14 The most advanced religions of a. were Judaism

95:3.2 by the periodic arrival of teachers of truth, in a. from

98:0.3 In a. the Jews were famed as much for military

133:6.1 still earlier mother goddess of ancient Anatolian t..

times, at or times, at all

2:5.11 A. I am almost pained to be compelled to portray

3:1.7 in all parts of the universe at all t. and in the same

5:5.11 the mortal personality at all t. overspreads all

6:4.8 which intelligence is at all t. aware of all things that

7:5.2 to stand in man’s presence and, a., as man himself.

7:6.8 The Eternal Son not only has at all t. perfect

7:6.8 The Eternal Son has perfection of knowledge at all t.

At all t. the Third Source is expressive of the nature

9:1.6 A. and in certain functions the Conjoint Actor seems

13:2.1 Ascendington will be your home address at all t.,

13:3.3 There is at all t. altogether too much intriguing

15:10.22 At almost all t. it is possible to find representatives

18:4.2 it is not necessary that all three be present at all t..

43:3.4 In the Urantia records it is very difficult a. to

45:2.6 Ascending mortals come together a. to enjoy

59:4.1 a., practically all the land of the world is connected

61:5.4 Europe the ice at various t. covered the British Isles

61:7.10 at different t., empty first into the Mississippi valley,

83:5.5 The institution of polygyny recognized, at various t.,

89:6.8 a prevalent practice for fathers, a. of great stress, to

94:11.12 The concept of the Buddha Absolute is a. quasi-

94:11.12 the Buddha Absolute is a. wholly impersonal—even

94:11.13 A. the Absolute was even thought of as contained

96:1.4 descendants of Abraham, at various t. worshiped

106:8.9 Trinity is any and all of these at any and all t..

124:1.7 At odd t. for many years Jesus worked at this bench

127:1.6 A. Jesus had so much to do that James would help

128:3.9 yet a. Mary’s faith was revived when she paused to

130:1.2 live in accordance with the will of God, and at all t.

131:1.8 “At all t. call upon his name, and as you believe in

131:1.8 At all t. let us praise the name of the Most High.

131:9.2 At a. and in everything let us stand in awe of the

137:1.6 rather at all t. concern yourselves only with doing

138:10.4 the multitude of listeners a., had something to eat.

139:5.3 was Philip’s duty to see that they were at a. supplied

139:8.10 some bad days; Thomas was blue and downcast a..

141:7.13 Jesus was a. saddened, but never discouraged.

142:3.8 At all t. and during all ages the true worship of any

150:8.7 And it is good in your eyes to bless Israel at a. and

152:5.3 Trust him at all t. and pour out your heart to him,

157:3.5 Peter explained that he had been, at sundry t. and

157:4.1 into wine at Cana, the apostles had, at various t.,

161:3.1 A. he appeared to avail himself of only that

170:1.13 At different t. and in varying circumstances it

171:0.5 Andrew has assigned you to be with me at all t.;

181:2.16 and at other t. manifested dangerous timidity, still,

185:4.3 Herod had at certain t. even feared that Jesus was

192:2.3 Be on guard at all t.—watch and pray.”

times, earlier or times, earliest

35:9.8 compensate for the confusion and tribulations of e.

37:1.10 During the e. of Nebadon, Gabriel worked alone

58:3.1 During the e. of universe materialization the space

68:2.6 And from e., where woman was has always been

68:5.8 In e. it was man’s duty to secure the animal food,

69:8.2 In e. captives were either eaten, tortured to death,

69:9.7 In e. women were the property of the community

79:4.7 high civilization which had been foreshadowed in e..

80:1.4 during e. there was little to hinder the westward

91:2.6 During the e. of racial evolution and even at the

93:7.4 difficult it was to perpetuate truth during these e.;

109:3.2 sent to such worlds during the e. when primitive

113:0.2 They have ministered on Urantia since the e. of

136:1.1 In e. they had envisaged this deliverer as “servant

146:4.1 during the e. of Jesus’ ministry it was his custom

195:3.4 died for their faith during the e. of persecution.

times, early

28:1.3 Throughout the e. of universe building, these one

38:1.1 angels” and certain angelic archetypes in the e. of

50:4.2 cities, or settlements, of the e. of the Planetary

51:6.1 Even in e. when the violet peoples are relatively

54:1.10 and iniquity or during the e. of a primitive evolving

55:0.1 From the e. of primitive man, such an inhabited

55:3.1 in comparison with the e. of primitive man during

57:6.1 But during these e. of erratic orbits, when the bodies

57:7.1 Throughout these e. the space regions of the solar

58:7.2 Life was sparse throughout these e. and only slowly

69:2.7 too often during these e. the success which accrued

69:6.6 The fire myth was a great bond in e. and persists in

69:9.1 The communism of these e. was not a mere theory

70:1.13 upon as recreation by the young men of these e..

70:10.9 Vengeance killing in e. was not altogether unlike

70:11.5 Society could not have held together during e.

73:5.3 During these e. much trouble came about from

79:3.3 leanings of the peoples of India date from the e. of

83:1.5 During e. husband and wife were not much together;

83:2.2 In e woman had no sex aloofness, only sex inferiority

83:5.11 wife was not necessarily the love wife; in e. she

84:2.1 In e. all descent was reckoned in the female line,

84:4.5 During e. there existed great fear of the first sex

92:3.2 prophecy, original sin—they all go back to the e. of

96:5.7 mercy of God was taught the Hebrews during the e..

114:7.15 Since the e. of the Planetary Prince, Urantia has

times, far-distant

29:2.12 ever since these f., one million power centers have

59:6.8 ponds of these far-distant and extremely trying t..

61:2.4 of Colorado belong to the later years of these f..

65:2.4 And from these f. the ameba, the typical single-

times, few

124:3.2 The f. they did exhibit any preference for Jesus,

136:0.1 only a f. in his entire life was he ever in a hurry.

139:5.4 Only a f. in four years did Philip fail to have food

142:8.4 entered within the walls of Jerusalem only a f.,

144:3.13 this time the twelve had heard him pray only a f..

146:3.10 one of the f. the Master ever discussed the social

158:7.8 only a f. did they see that flashing eye and hear such

162:0.4 Jesus himself went into the city only a f.,

181:2.20 You failed us only a f., and one of those failures

187:5.2 Only a f. did those standing by catch some

times, former

52:5.3 grow up to supplant the crude regimes of f.

59:4.2 The naked and unattractive landscape of f. is

59:6.3 The mild marine climate of f. was disappearing,

62:3.5 the great and vicious animals of f. had perished.

135:5.2 explain the Babylonian and other captivities of f..

times, later

29:2.16 great assistance to the Creator Sons during the l. of

50:4.13 the Melchizedek receivers of Urantia, and in l.

63:4.4 It was a common sight in l., during their battles

64:1.6 In l. they penetrated eastward as far as Java,

64:6.4 In l. they had serious and prolonged trouble with

64:6.23 the greatest advance of the blue man until those l.

68:0.1 the l. when a real, though imperfect, civilization had

69:9.14 In l. land belonged to those who fenced it.

70:1.19 fought between tribes as a whole, but in l., two

70:3.8 In l., blood diluted with red wine was used,

70:5.7 In l. some chiefs were chosen for other than military

71:1.23 During l. many clans grew out of trades and other

73:5.4 the prevention of human diseases until the l. of the

80:9.8 In l. this southern division of the white race was

84:0.1 in l. evolving love is beginning to justify marriage as

84:2.5 but in lt., after a man had paid the bride price, he

89:6.5 In l. the northern European tribes substituted the

90:2.3 In l. the witch became associated with the devil,

90:4.4 In l. the resort to temple sleep, during which healing

92:5.11 Moses was adulterated by his successors, but in l.

95:6.5 Only in l. did the belief gain credence that good and

96:1.15 Horeb to the loving and merciful Father of l.,

139:8.1 In l. he has become known as “doubting Thomas,”

148:6.12 the Master in the garden, and John did much, in l.,

171:1.6 throughout Mesopotamia and Arabia until the l.

times, many

1:7.9 M. have I enjoyed the supreme pleasure of a

5:1.1 man must be translated m. before he can attain

10:4.7 you will m. experience astonishment at successive

12:2.4 equal m. the total material mass and energy charge

15:4.5 suns, the majority of which are m. the size of yours.

20:4.2 It may be visited m. by the same or other Avonals

20:9.4 The Daynals may return m. to an inhabited world,

22:2.6 though we were m. and for long periods separated

22:7.2 they are m. successful in the production of a new

22:7.6 devoted couples meet with success; m. they fail,

40:10.4 we have m. wondered: Does all this represent an

42:4.2 same energy re-emerge and m. change its form and

47:8.3 the actual working identity m. is not achieved until

52:7.10 The Trinity Teacher Sons may return m. to the same

53:1.1 M. had Lucifer been in counsel with the Most Highs

55:1.6 these fusion flashes m. occur in the atmosphere,

57:8.11 It has all been mixed up too m. with extruding lavas

67:1.6 And when sin has so m. been chosen and so often

75:0.1 mind, and Adam so expressed himself m. to Eve.

76:2.2 The two boys had m argued about the relative merits

77:5.7 M. Adamson returned to visit his father and mother.

81:2.18 The arts of olden days were m. derived from the

82:1.9 food, the sex urge m. becomes a dominant impulse

83:0.2 Marriage has been m. in jeopardy and the marriage

85:1.3 Such fetishes are m. mere symbols of the real

85:3.4 M. an animal symbol stands for a forgotten god

91:1.5 M., religion and animism have had separate origins.

91:6.2 prayer has m. added to the efficacy of other remedial

97:8.5 God has m. thrust a Father’s hand of providential

97:9.9 So m. did the priests, after preparing their fictitious

99:4.1 the formalization of religious groups m. destroys the

103:2.4 m. the first experience of God-consciousness may be

109:5.3 Because of these handicaps, m. only their unfinished

114:7.8 M. numerous other celestial personalities participate

114:7.10 M. upon the death of a reservist, a transfer of certain

118:0.11 that is short of infinity, for no matter how m. you

118:10.23 m. the answer to their prayer is their own changed

123:5.12 m. Jesus heard his father relate the story of Elijah,

123:5.15 fingers mold the clay on the potter’s wheel, m.

124:3.6 had m. inquired about its extensive public works

124:6.9 M. afterward, in his eventful life, Jesus stopped in

125:6.12 Jesus, in his mind, would m. refuse to consent to the

126:3.8 by Enoch of old, and he read and reread it m..

126:4.1 M. before, in the absence of speakers, Jesus had

126:5.10 he m. entertained the wish that they were all

127:3.8 and m. offered comments on the lesson, but usually

128:4.5 M. in subsequent years Jesus listened to the recital of

130:0.7 the lad’s father m. tried to persuade Jesus to return

130:5.4 been struck at least as m. as he had struck the girl.

130:6.2 the trails to Phenix, having traversed them m.,

132:0.10 Many were the t. in the years so soon to follow

132:7.3 M. Ganid had asked Jesus direct questions about

133:1.5 M. they talked over these matters, and Jesus told

133:3.1 M. they went back to the synagogue services, but

133:3.5 And m., subsequently, when the Apostle Paul

135:8.7 as John had heard it so m. from his mother’s lips.

135:11.1 M. was he tempted to doubt even the genuineness

136:3.7 M. James and John were not far from Jesus’ abiding

137:4.9 hard sayings, for have I not m. told you that I

138:7.1 told you m. that I have not come to sit on David’s

139:1.10 Andrew m. failed to encourage his associates by

139:5.5 Jesus listened to Philip’s foolish questions and so m.

139:6.6 M., when Jesus was away on the mountain with John

139:12.9 His feelings had been m. hurt, and Judas grew

139:12.11 The Master m., both privately and publicly, warned

140:5.17 little difficulty in forgiving his child, even m..

140:7.4 During this week of rehearsing, Jesus m. repeated to

140:10.1 M. did he repeat, “Be you therefore perfect, even

140:10.2 M., when they did make sure to remember what the

141:3.7 But he did m. say, “Come to me all you who labor

141:4.8 But he m. said to them, alluding to evil spirits:

141:5.4 M. during the training of the twelve Jesus reverted

141:6.2 Simon, Simon, how m. have I instructed you to

142:7.16 M. we grievously suffer on earth, and not always are

143:2.5M., when you have done evil, you have thought to

143:3.3 Again, m. your problem is found to have shrunk

143:5.13 John m. wanted to ask Jesus about this visit with

145:5.2 Jesus went out in the hills to pray so m. because

147:1.1 very synagogue wherein you have so m. spoken.”

148:3.5 M., when Jesus was alone for hours, but when two

148:5.2 order of this world has been so m. upset by the sinful

150:1.3 m. heard the Master say that “in the kingdom of

150:7.1 just as he had so many, m. heard it when a boy

151:3.1 Remember that I have m. told you: To him who

151:3.16 M. did the apostles turn this saying over in their

152:3.2 How m. have I told you that my kingdom is not

153:2.4 And notwithstanding that I have so m. reminded

157:6.1 hand over to Judas as he had so m. done in the past.

158:4.5 so afflicted that he had m. almost lost his life as a

159:2.3 m. did the apostles take offense at those who made

160:2.10 Too m. marriage is entered by those who seek

160:3.3 thereby m. multiplying the fruits of his life efforts.

163:2.11 Jesus m. advised his well-to-do disciples as he

163:2.11 But there was one economic abuse which he m.

164:5.2 “I have told you about myself and my Father m.,

165:3.2 “What I have m. said to my apostles and to my

165:4.1 but the love of riches m. leads to such devotion to

166:3.5 be last, and those who are last will m. be first.”

166:4.3 why do the rich so m. refuse to believe this good

166:4.9 planted a fig tree in his yard, and when he had m.

168:3.6 that old Jewish adage, which he so m. repeated:

168:4.7 prayer of the material being can m. be answered

169:1.2 M. have I told you the story of the good shepherd

169:1.16 Many, m. during his years of teaching, Jesus told

171:4.7 You will m. desire to see me, but you shall not

172:1.7 M. had he entertained such ideas subconsciously

174:5.10 “I have glorified my name in your bestowals m.,

175:2.2 M. has this unreasoning and un-Christlike hatred

175:3.1 M. had this august ruling body determined to put

176:4.1 back, not only once but even m., to the world

176:4.4 believe that Jesus will return to Urantia m. during

176:4.4 Planetary Prince of Urantia will m. visit the world

177:4.12 escape from their jurisdiction as Jesus had so m. in

179:0.3 He had m. partaken of the paschal lamb as a guest,

181:2.9 I have told you this m., Simon, but you refuse to

181:2.18 for have I not m. told you that I have other sheep

184:0.3 were well known to the older servants, having m.

184:1.6 I have taught in the synagogues and m. in the

187:4.1 the other thief, who had m. heard the Master teach

187:4.2 M. before this he had been constrained to believe

196:0.6 In a religious genius, spiritual faith so m. leads to

times, modern

62:1.3 the simian tribes of m. and the present-day human

64:6.7 have come down to m. among the Blackfoot Indians.

64:6.16 the days of Singlangton to the t. of modern China,

66:5.27 ages of rebellion, never to be rediscovered until m..

69:9.5 Even in m. the improvident depend on the state to

70:1.12 good standing right on down to comparatively m..

70:7.12 this ancient custom has continued down to m. as the

71:3.2 welding and nation building right on down to m..

79:3.8 and has survived on down to m. in the Deccan.

82:1.8 marriage, from its early beginnings down to mt.,

83:1.5 marriage was primarily industrial; and even in m.

83:7.9 the hasty and unsuccessful marriages of m. are much

84:3.7 right up to m. the female has been a real producer.

85:1.4 in m. superstitious persons make holes in coins.

85:2.1 Even in modern t. alcohol is known as “spirits.”

91:1.6 But in m. it is not likely that many will spend

94:1.7 has come on down to m. as the Rig-Veda,

94:10.2 Among no other people of m. can be found the

99:1.5 but in m. these lower social orders are no longer so

101:3.13 of the complex and partial civilizations of m..

102:7.6 maze of tradition, and materialistic tendencies of m..

114:6.9 commingled and combined into the people of m..

139:0.4 In m. the twelve would be considered uneducated,

140:8.2 by the social or economic conditions of m. or any

times, near

23:1.2 these messengers are existent from the n. of eternity,

24:4.1 In the n. of eternity seven hundred thousand were

29:0.10 Power Centers have existed from the n. of eternity,

31:10.10 this mobilization has taken place since the n. of

51:3.7 from the n. of the arrival of the Planetary Prince.

times, olden

43:4.8 That the teachers of o. knew of these things is shown

57:8.26 These inland seas of o. were truly the cradle of

70:3.9 The storytellers of o. became so popular that the

82:0.3 humans of o. did not possess a very rich social

84:4.8 Under the mores of o., every woman, from

88:2.7 o. the fetish word of authority was fear-inspiring

89:3.5 All through the o. men sought in these ways for

89:6.4 In o., when a new building of any importance was

89:7.4 In o., if a woman met head-hunters, she could

90:1.2 Since in o. anything abnormal was ascribed to spirit

171:4.7 Jesus said: “From o. the prophets have perished

times, other

29:4.24 at o. they appear to exude or liberate energy.

181:2.16 and at o. manifested dangerous timidity, still, you

times, primitive

81:6.7 During p. life on Urantia was a serious and sober

82:3.4 In p. marriage was the price of social standing;

84:3.3 Woman failed to get social recognition during p.

times, recent

37:2.11 During r. these superangels have been closely

37:3.3 in r. a divisional headquarters of the archangels has

44:5.5 these artisans have in r. met with some success.

59:0.6 This recent-t. era is known as the Cenozoic.

60:4.6 early appearance of land life down to the more r. of

61:7.19 your researchers as the Cenozoic or recent-t. era.

64:6.24 these blue men, for they persisted in Europe until r..

68:0.3 In more r. the yellow race and the white race have

70:1.14 Only in r. has religion begun to frown upon war.

70:6.4 Even in r. it was believed that the touch of kings

70:10.10 while in more r. leisure, comforts, religion, and

70:12.4 In r. Urantia nations have codified these mores into

79:5.3 migrating Tibetan brethren until comparatively r..

83:2.6 In r., religion has established a sex taboo on the

83:8.8 ideals of marriage have made great progress in r.;

86:1.6 Even in r. in the Wisdom of Solomon it is said: “I

86:5.15 In r. the eyes have been regarded as the windows of

87:6.12 Only in r. has bathing become a sanitary practice.

89:5.4 In r. cannibalism has been deliberately resorted to

89:6.2 even on to r. among the backward African and

89:8.1 In more r virgins dedicated themselves to the service

89:9.1 In more r. the priest alone would partake of a bit

90:2.1 in very r. has the technique of positive suggestion

90:3.8 In r. it has been believed that sickness is a

92:5.8 In considering the teachers of r., it may prove helpful

96:1.10 Jehovah is a term which in r. has been employed to

119:3.8 through deception and sophistry have the Adams of r

122:5.10 with the Maccabean activities of the then but r..

159:4.2 Only in r. have the Scriptures been gathered

161:2.8 our ordination as apostles right on down to r.,

times, several

64:3.3 sinking into the ocean, and though it emerged s.,

66:1.3 Caligastia’s petition had s. been disapproved before

70:4.10 customary to invite into the king’s presence s. a year.

74:5.2 had Adam had s. requested his advisers to remain on

76:4.5 the fallen Prince Caligastia, who s. came to confer

121:6.8 was s. saved from oblivion by the timely intervention

121:8.10 Since its first writing it has s. been edited to make

124:1.8 Jesus had seen snow on the mountains, and s. it had

124:2.4 S. older and uncouth youths attacked Jesus, relying

125:5.1 their anxious search for Jesus, even going s. into

127:3.8 S. a year, when visitors were not present thus to

128:6.4 Jude had got into slight trouble s. because of his

133:3.6 S. afterwards the young man sought to induce

133:3.11 S. in the home of Crispus, Jesus and Ganid met

135:12.2 S. John had been before Herod, but never would

139:4.13 John was in prison s. and was banished to the Isle of

141:8.1 s. each week Andrew would assign apostolic couples

157:0.1 S. during the day both Jude and Ruth endeavored

162:1.7 S. during this month the Sanhedrin made feeble

186:0.2 S. during the morning, messengers had brought

192:0.5 The apostles paused s. on the way to Galilee to

times, such

2:3.3 Cessation of existence can be decreed at s. by

3:5.1 At s. and in the face of such default and within the

20:4.2 and the Avonals are never incarnated at s..

21:2.11 counsel of the Union of Days is invaluable at s..

33:6.1 At s. Gabriel seeks the counsel of Immanuel of

36:3.5 At s. they initiate and transmit the spark of life,

39:1.3 seraphim, who are at s. devoted to organizing the

49:3.3 During s. of tremendous energy fluctuation the

109:5.1 At s., and sometimes during sleep, the Adjuster is

114:4.4 At s. the Most High observer functions as the

151:6.4 mental affliction was due to the fact that, at s., evil

195:9.3 And s. of great testing and threatened defeat are

timesavers

23:1.10 Especially are they the great t. for those who are

28:7.3 tertiary seconaphim are the t., space abridgers,

timesaving

23:3.6 are more important in practical helpfulness and t.

43:2.7 This is the fact-finding and t. group which serves

114:5.4 because of the t. assistance of the archangels and

timeserving

97:4.3 in denouncing his half-religious, t. fellows, Amos

timid

93:9.3 Abraham became fearful and t. immediately after

102:2.8 When certain vacillating and t. mortals attempt to

139:12.4 Judas really entertained the notion that Jesus was t.

155:5.10 those t., fearful, and hesitant individuals who will

159:3.4 do not wound the self-respect of t. and fearful souls.

160:4.14 Those t. souls who can only keep up the struggle of

timidity

138:1.3 going to miss Jesus, and besides their fear and t.,

181:2.16 doubted and at other times manifested dangerous t.,

Timothycompanion of Paul in Corinth

133:3.3 in Corinth, being later joined by Silas and T.,

tin

81:3.5 copper admixed with t. to make the harder bronze.

81:3.5 The discovery of mixing copper and t. to make

81:3.5 copper mine happened to be located alongside a t.

tinge

16:5.1 but receives the personal touch and t. of only one.

40:9.6 invests the narrated event with the emotional t. of

41:3.7 The yellow t. indicates moderate youth or old age,

43:6.6 vegetative life have a violet or orchid t. of varying

96:2.5 and except for the t. of the El Elyon concept of

127:6.1 not with any t. of self-satisfaction or desire for

tinged

34:1.3 Mother Spirit thus acquires a personal nature t. by

48:4.4 Spirit jest is never t. with the accentuation of the

79:2.3 India had already become t. with the Adamic blood

147:3.1 This was a hot spring whose reddish-t. water

tinkering

140:0.1 repairing nets and t. with their fishing paraphernalia.

tinkling

7:3.6 Such words are as “sounding brass and a t. cymbal.”

tinted

75:3.1 Serapatatia was a brown-t. man, a descendant of the

tiny

41:8.3 vast quantities of t. particles devoid of electric

42:8.1 factors concerned in holding together a t. atomic

42:8.1 space embraced within this t. energy organization.

58:1.3 submerses, every t. living cell in this “briny deep.”

59:2.10 had from twenty-five to four thousand t. eyelets;

104:4.9 Whether it be a t. ultimaton, a blazing star, or a

tip

169:3.2 Lazarus that he may dip the t. of his finger in

tired

83:5.13 Such a wife often grew t. of bearing children and

127:4.10 Jesus much loved to play the harp when t. in mind

128:6.10 never t. of listening to Jesus relate the experiences of

128:6.11 When they t. of their play, the more intrepid ones

170:2.16 Jesus never t. of telling them that the kingdom was

tireless

8:4.4 pledge themselves as the t. ministers of this Son

8:4.8 As man learns more of the loving and t. ministry of

26:7.1 Trinity guides are the t. ministers of the fifth circle

62:6.2 these t. mind ministers had ever registered their

110:1.2 These t. toilers are consecrated to the future

192:2.10 to the welfare of my brethren with t. affection.

tirelessly

73:2.5 ten thousand loyal midway creatures who t. labored

tissues

65:6.4 The higher animals oxygenate their t. by the action

112:2.14 the master t., the fundamental chemical overcontrol,

titanic

57:5.2 These t. heaves required three and one-half days to

tithe

70:7.18 one of the earliest forms being the t., one tenth of

93:6.8 over one hundred thousand regular t. payers on

123:4.4 which Jesus administered after he deducted the t.

175:1.17 all other hypocrites who make sure that they t. mint,

tithes

93:5.14 of eleven tribes and not only paid t. to Melchizedek

166:1.4 Think not that the paying of t. will cleanse you

167:5.1 I fast twice a week; I give t. of all that I get.

tithing

55:3.2 recently visited were financed by the t. technique.

93:3.1 Even the idea of a t. system, which was introduced

93:6.8 Abraham not only extended the t. system but also

166:1.4 You are meticulous in t. and ostentatious in

166:1.8 1. The practice of strict t..

title

21:3.1 Such action constitutes t. of physical possession,

34:4.5 by a bestowal Son after he receives spiritual t. to

69:9.11 still later, a well constituted t. to the adjacent land.

69:9.13 Owners thereof were said to have a “priest’s t..”

69:9.14 crops were private, but successive crops conferred t.

82:4.3 her father, who transferred his t. to her husband,

93:9.11 literally true that Christ did receive provisional t. to

93:10.5 bearing the t. Vicegerent Planetary Prince of Urantia.

93:10.6 Christ Michael, who now actually holds the t. of

93:10.7 conferring upon this Melchizedek of the t Vicegerent

120:2.3 conference of the t. of ‘Planetary Prince of Urantia

126:3.8 to adopt as his inaugural t. “the Son of Man.”

128:1.2 in the selection of his first t., the Son of Man.

128:1.11 Jesus objected to but one t. as applied to him: When

128:7.13 Jesus presented full t. to the repair shop to James,

129:2.4 buy this house with Jesus’ money and hold the t.

129:2.4 thereby securing clear t. to this two-room house.

133:4.6 neglect not to secure your t. to the mansions of

135:5.6 such holy persons the Jews gave the t. of prophet.

173:2.3 Such an ordination conferred the t. of “rabbi”

176:4.4 whose conquest conferred such a unique t. upon him

187:2.5 cross, the captain nailed the t. up above his head,

187:2.6 Not being able to remove the t., they mingled with

187:2.7 captain was nailing the t. above the Master’s head.

titles

4:4.5 Of all the possible t. by which God might be known,

8:2.2 Third Source and Center is known by numerous t.:

69:9.14 The very first land t. granted by tribes to individuals

69:9.15 Having made secure their t., landlords could collect

88:5.5 the tribal chief; men still invest in t. and degrees.

93:1.2 who “would rescue the planetary t. from forfeiture

93:10.7 as representatives of Michael with the t. vicegerents

96:1.2 various Deity t. will be defined as they pertain to the

128:1.2 he still bears among his numerous well-earned t.

128:1.11 Jesus never objected to any of these t. as they were

128:4.7 Jesus permitted himself to be known by different t.

176:4.4 probable that he who carries among his universe t.

titular

53:6.4 as the t. director of the confused seraphic affairs of

67:6.4 remaining as t. head of all superhuman personalities

74:2.6 Van, who thereby relinquished the t. authority which

75:2.2 Caligastia was still the t. Planetary Prince of Urantia,

77:1.7 functioning under the t. leadership of Van until the

93:0.2 Jesus, as the Son of Man, became the t. Planetary

114:1.3 should arrive to assume his t. responsibilities.

114:7.11 t. (mortal) heads of the whole reserve corps have

194:4.12 and James had been installed as its t. head.

TitusRoman conqueror of Jerusalem

121:8.7 after the investment of the city by the armies of T.,

Titusassociate of Paul

130:5.1 he subsequently sent T. to the island to reorganize

130:6.5 the close associate of T. in his labors for the uplift of

Titusnobleman of Capernaum

146:5.1 T., who was a partial believer, and whose son was

146:5.1 He heard that Jesus was at Cana; so he hastened

146:5.2 he besought Jesus to hurry over to Capernaum and

146:5.2 T. believed the word of Jesus and hastened back to

146:5.2 as he was returning, his servants came out to meet

146:5.2 Then T. inquired of them at what hour the boy

146:5.2 And T. henceforth believed with a whole heart,

146:5.2 Though the entire household of T., their friends,

tonon-exhaustive

34:6.12 bears witness “with your spirit,” not to your spirit.

171:7.5 not so much feel that they were confessing to him as

to-and-fro or  to and fro

24:3.2 The Personal Aids flash t. to the uttermost parts of

61:7.13 Many were sorely sifted by the t. migration which

toast

187:3.4 they derisively offered a t. to Jesus, saying, “Hail and

Toda tribesee Todas

91:0.4 The T. tribe of India now observes this practice of

91:3.2 the semimagical recitations of the present-day T.,

Todanconvert at Rimmon

146:1.4 It was at Rimmon that T. first heard the gospel of

146:1.4 he later carried this message into Mesopotamia and

146:1.4 He was among the first to preach the good news to

Todas

91:0.4 Only, among the T., this represents a regression of

91:0.4 the dairymen priests of the T. do not represent a

today

1:5.3 T., as you are, you must discern the invisible Maker

15:1.3 you are not, t., plunging on wildly into uncharted

15:1.5 T., the solar system to which Urantia belongs is a

25:8.8 If a Urantia mortal were arriving on Paradise t.,

31:1.1 T., you will find millions upon millions of Havona

34:6.6 What the world of t. needs is the truth which your

36:4.4 All midsoniters ever born in Nebadon are alive t.,

41:0.4 the local star cloud of Nebadon, which t. swings in

48:6.30 best of his memory gave it much as it is recorded t..

48:7.26 The acts of t. are the destiny of tomorrow.

57:5.2 T., your sun has achieved relative stability, but its

57:6.6 the Jupiter and Saturn systems much as observed t.

57:6.8 the solar system was functioning much as it does t..

58:1.4 t., this same oceanlike salty solution freely circulates

58:5.2 Those found near the surface t. represent the exudate

58:5.4 Even t. the continents continue to float upon this

58:6.1 Even t. the transition slime molds persist, and they

58:4.7 lava flow is absent t., and though the bottom of this

59:2.12 lived in those ancient waters much as they exist t.;

59:3.6 This lava flow over the British Isles region t.

59:4.14 And t. Greenland holds the remains of these early

59:5.6 T. frogs still lay their eggs in water, and their young

60:1.12 T., if you would study the life of this age, examine

60:3.4 and Indian Oceans were then about as they are t..

61:1.13 T. this same stone is elevated to a height of 10,000

61:2.13 largely evolved and was present on earth much as t..

61:3.9 function and affected climate much as they do t..

61:4.6 Western Hemisphere was isolated much as it is t..

61:5.3 not in mountainous regions where they are found t..

61:7.16 And so, t., these dislocated plants and animals may

62:5.2 twins climbed just like the humans of t. would.

63:5.3 down to the sea in those days much as it does t..

65:2.2 animallike borderland organisms are in existence t..

65:2.4 ameba disports himself t. much as he did when he

65:2.5 fish family, t. represent the stationary types of early

65:2.7 but the frog also failed to progress, persisting t.

65:2.9 The bird types of t.—eagles, ducks, pigeons, and

65:2.10 descended from the frog family, is t. represented by

68:2.5 But t. society is top-heavy with the overgrowth of

68:4.1 the conventions of t. are the modified and expanded

68:5.4 T. some Australian natives have progressed little

69:5.5 the pressure of the wants of t. in order to insure

69:8.7 like the native Australians of t., never had slaves.

69:8.10 T., men are not social slaves, but thousands allow

69:8.12 t. man reaches back, discarding the help of slaves

70:1.2 even t., their Eskimo descendants live very much

70:2.2 Society, t., enjoys the benefit of a long list of useful

70:5.9 In Africa, t., all these forms of primitive government

70:10.11 The Eskimos of t. still leave the penalty for a crime

72:5.10 profit motive was wholly dominant in industry, but t.

77:8.13 Their chief work t. is that of unperceived personal-

79:6.7 And t. in China there is a definite difference

80:9.3 the existence of two racial groups in Germany t..

81:4.1 And these races of t. have resulted from a blending

81:6.1 there exist t. no new sources of culture, no Andites

81:6.16 T., there is need for further linguistic development to

82:0.3 T. the human races possess a rich social heritage,

82:2.2 T., the Pygmies and other backward groups have no

82:6.1 There are no pure races in the world t..

83:4.2 was a factor in property interests, even as it is t.,

84:3.6 In many backward tribes t., the men cook the meat,

84:5.10 T., in the twentieth century, woman is undergoing

85:1.1 T. the Kateri people of southern India still worship a

86:6.3 t. many of the world’s races have only this crude

87:5.14 And even t. the civilized races are cursed with the

88:1.8 umbilical cord was a highly prized fetish; even t. it

88:2.1 Even t., pilgrimages are made to the tombs of great

88:6.8 T., Urantia is in the twilight zone of this intellectual

89:3.5 are best observed t. among certain groups in India.

90:0.2 And t. most Urantia systems of organized religious

90:3.6 T., in Africa and elsewhere may be found peoples

92:2.2 Even t., the Hindus kindle their altar fires by using

92:6.1 They are t. just where primitive man was when the

92:7.1 possible combination of both, as it is in the world t..

93:7.4 who t. enjoy the advantages of the art of printing

94:4.10 T., in India, the great need is for the portrayal of the

94:5.2 different religion than the one that bears that name t..

94:9.6 Buddhism is a living, growing religion t. because it

97:9.15 T., Absalom might be called a demagogue;

98:4.1 promises of salvation—religious consolation for t.

98:7.11 Christianity, t., has become a religion well adapted

100:1.4 Live loyally t.—grow—and tomorrow will attend to

100:4.6 It is not so important to love all men t. as it is that

100:7.18 And t., as in Galilee, Jesus continues to unify mortal

103:0.3 On Urantia, t., there are four kinds of religion:

103:3.3 but much of the religion found among mortals t.

104:0.2 generally tends to think in triads: yesterday, t., and

109:0.1 T., the Thought Adjusters are, as it were,

110:1.6 T. you are passing through the period of courtship

111:1.5 What you are t. is not so important as what you

111:4.10 T. the nations of the world are directed by men who

114:0.2 At noon t. the roll call of planetary angels, guardians,

119:1.3 “At noon t. there appeared on the receiving field

119:5.1 There arrived t. an unannounced and unnumbered

119:5.2 If you should visit Uversa t., you would hear the

130:5.3 you and your father, and that is sufficient for t..

130:7.3 Put into the words of t., in substance Jesus said

132:7.5 T., the Buddhists flounder about in a philosophy

134:6.10 T., the citizens of the great powers are taxed,

140:6.6 behavior, which, while they might be good for t.,

140:8.17 And if Jesus were on earth t., living his life in the

140:8.29 And even t., Jesus’ teaching stands apart from all

143:1.4 fellow men make in their world management of t.,

143:1.7T., the unbelievers may taunt you with preaching

147:5.7 infinitely more importance than what you are t..

147:5.8 woman whom you saw at Simon’s house t. is,

147:7.2 leader of the six spies said to him: “I was t. talking

149:2.14 And all this is still true; even t. and in all future ages,

150:8.10 began by saying: “T. are these Scriptures fulfilled.”

150:9.2 Where are they t.?

152:1.5 t., while his absence prevents such material

153:2.3 T., I desire to ask you: What will the chief priests a

153:2.5 T., many of you stand at the parting of the ways.

153:2.9 t. I offer you the bread of life for your hungry

155:1.2T. you see this fulfilled before your eyes.

156:5.15 more resourceful in revealing goodness to humanity t

159:4.7 T. we make no record of the teachings of this

159:4.9 prevents the honest souls of t. from accepting the

161:2.8 not hesitate to refute the religious teachings of t.

165:5.3 so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive t.

169:2.1 “Master, what did you mean when you said t. that

171:4.6 that fox that the Son of Man preaches in Perea t.,

171:6.3 Jesus said: “T. has salvation come to this home,

173:0.2 Judas, and that was: What will the Master do t.?

173:2.1 T., this spectacular cleansing of the temple

173:3.1 saying, ‘Son, go work t. in my vineyard.

174:5.9 these truth-seeking gentiles who come here t.

177:0.1 At last Jesus spoke: “I desire that you rest t..

177:5.2 You have rested t. in preparation for those times

180:4.1 T. I can be with you only in person.

187:4.1 Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say to you t., you shall

195:6.9 materialistic sociologist of t. surveys a community,

195:8.6 Western civilization t. enjoys many liberties and

195:10.7 Christianity, as it is subdivided and secularized t.,

toe

61:2.8 T. evolution did not progress beyond the three-toed

62:2.1 thumb as well as a highly useful grasping big t..

62:2.1 progressively lost the grasping power of the great t..

62:2.1 The later ape tribes retained the grasping big t. but

62:5.2 the grasping function of the big t. was absent,

-toed

61:2.8 Toe evolution did not progress beyond the three-t.

61:4.4 Many of the horses were still three-t., but the

toes

60:1.10 avian bones and developed only three t. on their

61:2.8 from an undifferentiated ancestor having five t.

89:8.2 blood, and even fingers and t. were sacrificed.

togethersee together with

0:5.4 superpersonal are all linked t. by mutual potential of

2:4.4 Eternal justice and divine mercy t. constitute what

4:1.4 “We know that all things work t. for good to those

5:6.2 perceive the numerous factors which, when put t.,

6:2.6 so do they t. just as fully and unreservedly share the

7:6.1 proclaimed joy, and all the Morning Stars sang t..”

8:4.1 Paradise gravity holds all things t. is the spiritual

11:4.3 but these arrangements all t. occupy only about four

14:2.8 the spirit gravity of the Eternal Son, and these t.

15:8.10 absence of heat (cold) organize and hold matter t.;

15:13.3 here are gathered t. the wise beings who labor

16:1.2 When the Father, the Son, and the Spirit act t.,

17:1.2 They have no presiding head; each time they meet t.,

17:6.6 And they work t. in this form of association

18:5.1 t. they passed through their Havona training under

18:5.4 three Recents of Days are seldom t. on the capital

19:2.4 and Those High in Authority, when acting t., are

19:3.3 always there are associated t. a Perfector of Wisdom,

19:4.8 T. they comprise the grand corps of Trinity

22:2.6 We were finally commissioned and t. assigned to

22:7.14 a finaliter and a Paradise-Havoner t. trinitize a new

24:1.13 The two orders are complemental, t. having the

25:2.4 —but all mutually compensatory and t. tending to

25:3.17 A group of four forever serve t. just as they were

26:11.2 the great majority are being gathered t. in the corps

26:11.2 beings are going to work t. in the remote future,

28:4.10 other two, the three Ancients of Days must act t.;

28:6.21 reflectors of greatness and of goodness work t.,

30:1.112 the listing of these orders t. except that none of them

30:4.13 they are kept t. for long periods of effective service.

31:10.10 The gathering t. of these seven finaliter corps

33:3.8 personalities, the Son and the Spirit function t.,

35:3.14 from Urantia pursue such an experiential review t..

38:7.2 they are dependent on mutual contact and function t.

39:3.5 within their province and power to bring t. suitable

39:3.5 to bring t. those who would form the most ideal

41:0.3 aggregation of space bodies, which travel along t.

41:3.6 orbits of the basic material units closer and closer t.

41:6.4 two outer electronic circuits, which are very close t.

42:4.11 equal to the energy expended in bringing its parts t.

42:6.5 Mutual attraction holds one hundred ultimatons t. in

42:8.1 factors concerned in holding t. a tiny atomic energy

42:8.3 neutrons of the nucleus of the atom are held t. by the

42:8.4 nor gravitational forces could hold the nucleus t..

42:8.4 is able to hold charged and uncharged particles t.

45:2.4 of the system—“When the Sons of God come t..”

45:2.6 Ascending mortals come t. at these times merely

48:4.7 the assurance “that all things work t. for good”—

49:5.12 the life-modification worlds are serially linked t.

49:6.5 they shall gather t. his elect from the four winds.”

51:6.2 They are usually not far apart, and they work t. in

53:1.4 Lucifer, Satan, and Caligastia were leagued t. to

53:5.4 Gabriel called his personal staff t. on Edentia and,

53:8.1 They were last on your world t. during the time of

54:4.7 (including evil, potential and manifest) work t. for

55:2.6 who might come t. to witness the conferring of

55:3.10 When close t. in age, children are able to contribute

63:3.6 This family of Andon and Fonta held t. until the

63:4.9 induce such primitive beings long to live t. in peace.

64:6.14 various tribes learning to live t. in relative peace,

64:6.28 groups lived t. in comparative harmony, though no

64:7.2 spread out around the foothills and mingled t.

66:7.4 the living of one family t. in one residence of settled

66:7.5 The Prince’s staff lived t. as fathers and mothers.

67:8.1 in his unswerving devotion to Van—they stood t.

68:1.1 When brought closely t., men often learn to like

68:2.4 Two other emotions which drove human beings t.

68:2.4 drove human beings together and held them t.

68:2.10 human associations, but how they also hold men t.,

68:3.1 ghost fear held it t. and imparted an extrahuman

68:3.4 Hunger and love drove men t.; vanity and ghost fear

68:3.4 men together; vanity and ghost fear held them t..

68:4.6 the thread of continuity which has held civilization t..

69:3.3 men and women have always worked t. in building

70:3.3 trade that held these early and primitive groups t.

70:3.5 Modern society is largely held t. by the industrial

70:11.5 Society could not have held t. during early times

73:1.4 exceedingly difficult for them to work t. in peace.

74:0.1 The Material Sons and Daughters always serve t..

74:1.5 The children spent some time t. at the family

76:1.3 Euphrates and Tigris came close t. so that a wall

77:8.3 They often work t. in such pairs.

78:7.3 priests found great difficulty in piecing the story t.;

81:2.17 the ground in a circle; the tops were then brought t.,

81:6.29 As society expands, some method of drawing t. the

81:6.36 dependent on human beings learning how to live t. in

81:6.37 lifting a great load unless they lift t.—all at the same

82:1.1 the sex urge is sufficient to insure their coming t. for

82:5.8 until neighboring groups had learned to live t. in

83:1.5 early times husband and wife were not much t.;

83:1.5 husband and wife did not even eat t. very often.

83:1.5 another largely because of living and working t..

83:4.3 only in public notification of intention of living t.;

83:4.3 living together; later it consisted in formal eating t..

83:8.4 If God has once joined any two things or persons t.,

84:6.1 The reproductive urge brings men and women t. for

84:6.1 alone, does not insure their remaining t. in mutual

84:6.2 Passion insures that man and woman will come t.,

84:6.2 parental instinct and the social mores hold them t..

85:4.3 worship of fire and fear of lightning were linked t.

86:4.8 once believed that soul and body remained t..

89:2.4 believed that prosperity and righteousness went t.,

89:8.3 custom to bind fingers t. instead of cutting them off.

95:7.6 “For whenever as many as three speak t., God is

97:5.2 “‘Come now and let us reason t.,’ says the Lord,

99:5.7 Someday religionists will get t. and actually effect

99:5.10 Jesus only ordained that they should gather t. to do

101:10.9 rather, are the sons of God enlisted t. in fighting

103:7.9 the fraternity impulse which enables men to live t. in

104:1.7 A true trinity conception is not just a grouping t. of

108:1.8 a belief which we hold as the result of putting t.

110:4.3 ideas which have been grouping themselves t. in the

111:2.3 personality is identified with mind and spirit held t.

111:6.6 construction of wisdom which are cemented t. by life

112:0.12 respecter of persons, neither does he add them t.,

112:7.9 they t. have achieved the evolution of a member of

113:6.7 he shall gather t. his elect from one end of the realm

113:7.4 T. they have established your personality identities

116:3.2 domains of energy and spirit are literally held t. by

118:0.9 T. they constitute the experiential bridge linking the

118:1.5 the past and future are brought t. to illuminate the

118:10.18 that all things, be they good or evil, work t. for the

119:6.1 called the sojourners on the headquarters planet t.

119:6.5 the worlds adjacent to Salvington were gathered t.

122:2.6 Naturally they were anxious to get t., compare

123:3.2 that his father—at least his father and mother t.

126:2.1 Jesus of his father’s accident, and they went t. to

127:2.12 Jesus had brought his divine and human natures t.,

127:3.5 James while Martha, Lazarus, and Jesus talked t.

127:3.11 it would be good for the two young men to work t.

127:3.12 Jesus and John had many talks t.; and they talked

128:4.5 never became associated t. as the doings of a single

128:7.4 prevented a break in the family; they remained t..

129:2.2 They arranged to celebrate the Passover supper t..

130:1.3 their lodgings, they prayed t. and for each other.

130:1.6 permits the good and the evil to go along t. until

131:2.10 “‘Come now, let us reason t.,’ says the Lord,

131:4.3 Where two or three gather t., there am I also.

133:0.1 who had known him found themselves drawn t.

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

134:1.5 when they were all t., Jesus had so little to say that

134:4.10 The Urmia religionists lived t. in comparative

134:4.10 religious brothers and live t. in religious peace

134:6.1 Groups of such liberty-loving mortals cannot live t.

134:6.5 The forty-eight American free states live t. in peace.

134:6.5 and yet here in North America they live t. in peace.

136:1.3 The rabbis had gathered t. almost five hundred

137:3.6 the entire countryside was preparing to gather t. at

137:4.4 Mary summoned James, and t. they made bold to

137:4.6 his six disciple-apostles when he called them t.

137:7.2 And they were held t. by his matchless personality

137:7.6 scribes and rabbis, taken t., were called Pharisees.

138:0.1 Jesus called the six apostles t. that afternoon and

138:4.2 That afternoon, which they spent t., Jesus fully

138:8.1 he called them t. for the beginning of their public

138:9.1 that held them t. until after the resurrection

138:10.11 when he called them t. and formally ordained them

139:1.6 everlastingly to their credit that they got along t.

139:1.6 proving that even brothers can live t. peaceably

139:1.6 proving that even brothers can work t. effectively.

139:2.4 many questions, more than all the apostles put t.,

139:2.11 Peter and Paul worked t. harmoniously for the

139:3.5 James and John had their troubles trying to work t.,

139:5.5 the absence of the ability to put two and two t. to

140:0.1 Jesus called the apostles t. for their ordination as

140:5.19 They enjoy team activities; they like to play t..

140:6.13 “Yes, my brethren, I would that we should live t. as

141:9.3 the Master and all of the twelve had been there t..

142:3.5 all three of these concepts of God became joined t.

143:3.1 hardly become accustomed to living and working t.

143:6.1 consequently the sowers and the reapers rejoice t..

144:6.13 They all worked t. and baptized believers during this

144:9.1 calling the twenty-four t., said: “John is dead.

145:0.3 They spent almost an hour t. in a boat anchored a

145:3.6 at least that was the number of persons gathered t.

146:2.4 human forgiveness was recognized and linked t. in

147:2.4 Never again were the twenty-four all t. until a short

147:3.2 gather t. these sick and afflicted that I may speak

148:9.2 back doors, but too many people were crowded t..

149:2.2 these writings would subsequently be brought t.

149:7.2 The group remained t. over the Sabbath day,

149:7.2 The two or three days they were t. in Bethsaida were

150:0.4 Jesus and the twelve traveled t. most of the time,

150:4.1 The next evening, having gathered t. the twelve

150:4.4 And they did not again come t. until the time of their

150:8.5 t. did all praise and own you King and say, Yahweh

150:9.3 meanwhile gathered t. a group of Jesus’ friends from

150:9.5 They came t. as a sober and serious group of

151:4.1 Rather let them both grow t. until the time of the

151:5.7 When they were gathered t., about forty in all, Jesus

152:1.2 called the family t. and explained that the maiden

153:0.1 the twelve and their associates were gathered t. in

154:6.1 started at once for Zebedee’s house, having been t.

155:1.1 rulers of the people take counsel t., against the Lord

155:2.3 Peter, on Tuesday, June 7, called his associates t.

155:5.15 But when Andrew called them t., the Master said

155:6.9 religion of the spirit will progressively draw men t.

156:5.23 Jesus called his associates t. and directed the twelve

156:6.4 learned that many leaders were then gathered t. on

158:8.1 “As you walked along t. this afternoon, what was

159:0.2 the Master called his followers t. and directed that

159:1.3 for, where two or three believers are gathered t.,

159:4.2 in recent times have the Scriptures been gathered t.

160:2.1 There are two ways in which mortals may live t.:

160:2.4 affection is the spiritual bond which holds t. these

162:7.5 I have come to bring you t.; to show you how to

164:2.1 Here were gathered t. some twenty-five Jewish

165:0.1 called his associates t. and gave them final

165:1.1 twelve hundred persons were gathered t. at Pella,

165:5.1 after supper, when Jesus and the twelve gathered t.

169:1.4 she found the coin that was lost, she called t. her

169:1.6 Now these two brothers did not get along well t.;

169:1.7 “Within a few weeks the young man gathered t. all

170:4.15 that he never positively linked these two ideas t..

170:4.16 His disciples certainly linked these two teachings t..

171:0.6 called them all t. and said: “You well understand

171:4.7 How often would I have gathered your children t.

171:8.6 when these stewards were subsequently called t.

173:1.10 remained throughout the whole episode huddled t.

173:5.3 gathered t. as many as they found, good and bad,

175:1.23 even now would I gather your children t. as a hen

178:2.5 concerning the supper we will eat t. this night.

179:0.2 calling them t. for a special supper on this Thursday

179:1.6 They are gathered t. to celebrate, at least in spirit,

179:5.10 new supper of the remembrance, by singing, all t.,

181:2.17 everything in your power to hold your brethren t.

181:2.18 you are to hold them t. during the trying time just

182:2.1 all things will work t. for the glory of God and the

182:2.8 Andrew, do what you can to keep your brethren t.

183:3.10 they all gathered t. near the olive press to debate

184:0.1 to allow time for legally calling t. the court of the

184:3.5 in his usual garments and with his hands bound t.

185:5.1 and calling t. the chief priests and Sanhedrists, said

187:5.4 The soldiers crouched near the cross, huddled t. to

189:1.10 the seven mansion worlds, here gathered t. to greet

189:4.1 minutes late Saturday night when they first got t.,

189:4.2 At the home of Nicodemus there were gathered t.,

190:1.3 when they have gathered t., I will send them forth

190:2.4 Jesus said, “Farewell, James, until I greet you all t..”

190:2.5 before me, saying, ‘Farewell until I greet you all t..

191:2.1 When you are gathered t. once more, and after all

191:4.2 by Abner and Lazarus, who were standing t. in the

191:6.1 to call the believers t. to receive this tragic word

191:6.4 these believers remained there t. recounting their

192:1.10 but not the same couples he had at first sent out t.

192:1.10 eleven of the apostles had come from Jerusalem t.,

193:0.1 their first attempt to get t. since the resurrection.

193:0.6 all night they remained t., earnestly discussing the

193:6.1 and others went forth to call the leading disciples t.

194:3.9 the men of various races and nations gathered t. at

195:1.1 These two ideas put t. constituted a new and

together with

0:0.5 This universe, t. similar creations, makes up the

0:12.11 t. an attempted description of the perfect central

7:5.10 associate Magisterial Sons, t. other unrevealed

8:2.3 viewing matter as basic reality and mind, t. spirit,

9:8.6 teachers, helpers, and advisers, t. supervisors of

10:0.1 t. the Conjoint Actor and his universe children,

12:1.13 its uneven and unfinished periphery, t. the

15:3.1 clusters, star clouds, spiral and other nebulae, t.

17:1.9 Trinitized sons assigned to these worlds, t. the

17:8.2 T. their Infinite Mother Spirit, the Supreme Spirit

19:2.6 the Divine Counselors, t. the Universal Censors,

19:4.8 t. the seven orders of Supreme Trinity Personalities,

23:4.5 This transaction, t. many similar occurrences in

24:5.5 Associate Inspectors, and Assigned Sentinels, t. the

24:7.9 The appearance of the Graduate Guides, t. the

25:1.5 The newly created servitals, t. newly appearing

26:1.1 T. the Messenger Hosts of Space, the ministering

29:2.9 These power centers t. the Supreme Power Directors

29:4.31 These beings, t. the energy transformers, are

29:4.34 T. their coworkers, the dissociators, associators are

30:1.2 Paradise Deities, either as such or as the Trinity, t.

30:4.34 This narrative, t. what has been revealed to you and

31:1.5 the supreme goals of their supernal careers, t. their

31:3.1 T. the adopted and glorified seraphim they usually

31:9.14 These two groups, t. the evolving and experiential

32:2.3 systems of planetary control and administration, t.

36:2.10 World Number One, the headquarters sphere, t. its

37:9.6 These natives of the local creation, t. the Spirit-fused

38:8.4 They will continue on as cherubim and sanobim, t.

39:9.3 these spirit ministers of seraphic completion, t. the

41:3.1 These solar furnaces, t. the dark giants of space,

41:7.10 drawn back into the sun after having left it, t. other

42:4.1 t. with other material realities as yet undiscovered on

42:5.8 electron yields the various forms of solar X rays t.

42:5.14 The spacing of the particle-intervals of matter, t. the

42:6.6 segregation and grouping of electronic matter, t.

43:0.4 In Norlatiadek the seventy major spheres, t. the

43:2.1 These judicial decrees of Salvington, t. the legislative

43:5.11 irregular ministrations on Urantia, t. the special

44:7.2 are interrelated and spiritually bound t. living truth

45:6.1 The Material Sons and Daughters, t. their children,

46:5.18 be functioning on the system headquarters, t. their

48:4.17 the morontians, angels, and the Material Sons, t.

51:0.2 T. the Planetary Prince, they remain on their planet

51:6.5 Planetary Adam and Eve, t. the pure-line nucleus

53:7.5 T the Solitary Messengers they took up headquarters

54:5.12 had personal experience with like situations, t. their

56:3.3 come the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of Truth, t. the

57:7.1 and this, t. the increased action of gravity as the

57:8.2 The atmosphere, t. incessant moisture precipitation,

58:4.3 Greenland and the arctic land mass, t. North and

59:5.7 the insects first appeared and, t. spiders, crickets,

60:0.1 t. a great increase of land in northern latitudes,

60:3.9 and small amounts of limestone, t. inferior coal or

61:2.6 snakes, and crocodiles, t. with the venerable frog,

61:2.13 plant life, t. the marine life and the land animals,

61:5.2 areas of the greatest depth of snow, t. altitude,

62:5.9 the Life Carriers, t. our associates, all conspired to

64:3.3 And this fear, t. their experience with river floods,

64:7.8 and upon the retreat of the ice the blue men, t. a few

65:2.4 early evolutionary steps in life differentiation t.

65:2.5 Such nonprogressive specimens, t. the later

65:2.10 snakes and lizards, t. their cousins, alligators and

66:2.8 These transactions, t. the literal creation of special

66:5.5 useful animals, now extinct, were tamed, t. some that

66:7.7 Andonites from the highlands of western India t.

68:6.5 the fine arts and true scientific progress, t. spiritual

70:1.2 Sangik races, t. the later deteriorated Adamites and

70:3.3 trade that held these early and primitive groups t.

70:7.10 Such torture, t. much privation, was designed to

71:0.2 a creature of fact—the state—t. the moral myth of the

73:6.8 Eve, their children, and their children’s children, t.

74:3.10 exhaustively discussed the animal life of Urantia, t.

76:6.2 resurrection halls of the mansion worlds t. 1,316

78:1.5 Eurasian continent, t. with Iceland and Greenland,

78:5.7 these Andite sailors, t. some who followed them,

78:7.2 this, t. greatly increased snowfall on the northern

79:3.7 An alphabet, t. the art of writing, was imported from

79:5.6 The northern Chinese peoples, t. the Andonite

79:8.7 Soon developments in writing, t. the establishment

80:7.8 And this decadence of Andite civilization, t. the

80:9.2 a considerable amount of Andonite blood, t. smaller

81:4.11 The Occidental white races, t. some Indian and

82:5.1 inbreeders, t. their mores, gradually disappeared.

83:1.4 a stabilizer of the marriage institution t. the property

84:3.1 it was man’s superior strength, t. the influence of

84:5.12 sex has, t. its own distinctive sphere of existence,

84:7.3 The mores (religious, moral, and ethical), t. pride

86:3.4 impotency before the mighty forces of nature, t.

88:1.2 also among the early fetishes, and fire worship, t.

90:4.5 and sucking the affected parts, t. bloodletting,

93:5.14 His diplomatic dealings with the king of Sodom, t.

94:12.1 Paucity of terminology, t. the sentimental

95:7.6 Islam’s promulgation, t. its degradation of woman.

96:1.11 The fire and smoke, t. the thunderous detonations

97:8.1 and “The Doings of the Kings of Judah,” t. other

99:4.2 T. children, religion is the great unifier of family

99:4.7 ecclesiastical authority, changing of family life, t.

102:1.6 a hunger for perfection t. a far-reaching curiosity

102:3.5 maximum of being, t. the belief in the possibility of

105:4.9 endowment of mind t. the bestowal of personality,

106:7.4 spirits, finaliters, Transcendentalers, and others, t.

107:1.2 T. their many unrevealed associates, Adjusters

107:2.8 served with the incarnated Paradise Sons, t. many

107:4.4 My order, the Solitary Messengers, t. Inspired

107:4.6 Adjusters of all stages, t. all other beings, spirits,

110:6.13 the Spirit of Truth, t. the reception of an Adjuster

111:1.2 spiritual endowments of the human personality t.

111:2.6 inherent in a fragment of absolute spirituality t. with

112:2.17 technique of identity expansion and actualization t.

112:4.2 all this data, t. the seraphic records, is available

112:6.4 the human life as it was lived in the flesh, t.

112:7.17 We believe that the mortals of Adjuster fusion, t.

113:6.1 are faithfully conserved by the destiny guardian t.

116:4.2 the Conjoint Actor t. his primary personalities,

117:2.3 personalities, t. mind and spirit endowments.

119:8.7 Michael, t. all other Master Sons, has identified

131:4.1 Much of this monotheistic doctrine, t. other concepts

137:2.9 this proceeding, t. the fact that they never saw Jesus

138:0.1 include James and Jude among the chosen few, t.

139:4.9 This entire situation, t. Jesus’ ever deferring his

139:4.13 John, t. James the Lord’s brother, learned to practice

140:7.2 small groups of earnest truth seekers, t. curious

148:9.3 the Pharisees from Jerusalem, t. other scribes

149:1.5 t. the fact that such healing was desired for its

150:2.3 Mary was set apart for such service, t. Rebecca,

150:3.7 indwelling spirit of the Father, t. the outpoured spirit

150:5.1 the direction of Jacob, t. the twelve women, Rachel

150:6.3 it had been arranged that the twelve apostles, t.

153:3.5 murder, theft, and adulteries, t. jealousy, pride,

164:3.4 The older Jewish teachers, t. Plato, Philo, and many

165:1.2 from Jerusalem, t. many doubters and cavilers.

166:2.2 the gentiles of Perea, t. the less orthodox Jews, were

171:2.6 His apostles, t. the leading disciples, thought much

178:1.1 This discourse, t. his answers to questions, may be

178:3.2 partakers in the experience of being laborers t. God

181:2.1 giving each a word of personal advice, t. his blessing.

181:2.17 hold your brethren t. a firm and loving hand

184:5.10 the women about the high priest’s palace, t. their

189:2.3 summoned to his assistance many of his fellows, t.

191:3.1 one million morontia directors and associates, t. with

194:2.8 This life in the flesh, t. his death on the cross

toil

2:5.6 his spirit, to live in you and to t. with you as you

34:6.13 mortals, while they yet tread the lowly paths of t.

66:7.19 Mankind was not consigned to agricultural t. as

68:5.8 Woman must still t. to produce the vegetable

69:3.5 first human beings to be exempted from physical t.;

69:9.16 But machinery is setting men free from slavish t..

71:3.7 the increasing leisure which results from t. liberation

72:5.9 adjust and decree the lawful hours of daily gainful t..

81:1.4 idea that soil t. is a curse, whereas it is the greatest

81:2.14 liberate himself from the necessity for unremitting t..

81:6.7 to escape this incessant struggle and interminable t.

81:6.7 races that have, by their intelligent t., learned how

96:2.2 the hard daily t. of the common and downtrodden

111:7.2 of life as you journey on through this world of t..

111:7.2 —as you work and worry, as you fight and t.—permit

111:7.3 viewpoint while you t. amidst the handicaps of time

128:3.1 this was the longest period away from daily t. Jesus

133:4.8 Elevate the drudgery of your daily t. to the high

152:5.4 continue to eat bread without having to t. therefor.

155:6.10 the Jews have not ceased to t., sweat, groan, travail

160:4.11 willing to t. for the later returns inherent in honest

165:5.3 “Consider the lilies, how they grow; they t. not,

181:2.19 your lives to the enhancement of commonplace t..

181:2.19 is no such thing as common labor or secular t..

toiled

69:5.11 power; others t. for property because it meant ease.

125:2.12 the groups of his fellow men t. for their livelihood.

128:1.13 Even while Jesus wrestled with poverty and t. with

130:2.4 words he dropped from hour to hour as they t. in

145:1.2 We t. all night and took nothing; however, at your

152:4.2 While the other apostles t. against the wind and

192:1.2 All night they t. with the nets but caught no fish.

toilers

81:5.3 admitting to its ranks only the nobility of those t.

110:1.2 These tireless t. are consecrated to the future

toiling

71:8.11 The elimination of t. slavery by machine invention

75:5.7 their long and difficult life partnership of t. service.

89:4.9 he must needs have sorely taxed his t. subjects.

102:0.1 despair is man’s only reward for living and t. under

127:1.8 Mary sorrowed that Jesus was day by day t. at the

toils

127:6.12 a higher and distant goal of idealism while he t.

token

66:5.22 drinking as a seal of personal friendship and as a t.

93:6.6 rite in t. of the ratification of the Salem covenant.

96:3.4 a modest payment of money and goods in t. of

128:5.4 they presented him with a purse in t. of the esteem

130:5.4 could understand their act of mercy and gave t. of

137:8.10 “John did indeed baptize you in t. of repentance

139:5.9 refrained from laying hands on his converts in t. of

150:3.2 new star was regarded as a t. indicating that a great

153:4.5 “This faithless and sign-seeking generation seeks a t.

163:2.6 to believe that wealth was the t. of God’s favor.

166:4.3 believed that prosperity was the t. of divine approval;

185:5.2 he release to them this man of Galilee as the t. of

186:1.2 they conferred upon him suitable honors in t. of

188:5.9 The cross does stand as the t. of the highest form

tokens

66:5.12 From a central exchange of credits they secured t.

80:9.13 delighting to set up great stones as t. to the sun,

87:5.14 civilized races are cursed with the belief in signs, t.,

191:1.2 apostles—and Peter”—as he contemplated these t.

toldsee told, Jesus

2:7.3 the story of things spiritual, as it is t. by numerous

14:3.7 You cannot be t. much about Havona; to understand

16:2.5 All of everything which has been t. you

34:1.3 but it represents about all that can be t. regarding

34:6.12 Already has your own Adjuster t you of your kinship

38:2.3 You have been t. that the “very hairs of your head

40:9.6 When a Spirit-fused mortal is t. about the events of

42:2.20 but you can hardly be t. very much about a reality

44:6.8 And how can you be t. of these artists!

52:6.1 Jesus distinctly t. them that there would be “wars

58:7.12 All this story is graphically t. within the fossil pages

67:8.2 as I perused the Salvington broadcasts which t. of

70:2.9 battles, but modern man has been t. that God is love.

73:2.2 Van t. his nearest associates the story of the Material

73:6.7 When the Nodites invaded Eden, they were t. that

74:4.3 Van was t. that he was likewise too modest, too

75:4.5 Eve had t. Cano of this oft-repeated warning on the

75:6.2 failed; the presence of the Melchizedek receivers t.

88:5.5 The savage never t. his real name to strangers.

93:6.3 And then Melchizedek t. Abraham the story of the

97:9.22 Isaiah the first t. them that Jerusalem, being the city

97:9.25 It was during this period that Jeremiah t. them of

98:3.7 One of the priests of the state religion t. Augustus of

100:7.11 Said he, “If it were not so, I would have t. you.”

109:1.2 I have been t. by Personalized Adjusters that every

112:7.16 you have been t. something about the character

112:7.16 you have been t. that the finaliters of the Paradise

113:6.1 Having t. you something of the ministry of

121:7.5 Jeremiah had t. of the “law to be written in men’s

122:8.6 These priests from Mesopotamia had been t.

123:0.3 was t. about Jesus’ being a “child of promise.”

123:3.1 having been t. on his sixth birthday that the sacred

128:6.8 After this talk with Jesus Jude himself t. the family.

129:2.4 a house in Capernaum, but he had not been t.

129:2.10 And you have been t. how John applied this

129:3.4 the facts about these matters, and Zebedee t. no one.

130:2.5 Presently Anaxand t his superior what Jesus had said

132:4.2 when these maladjusted human beings had t. Jesus

133:8.3 Ganid t. him about the Father in heaven and in

133:9.4 I know you are much like what you have t. me

135:0.1 kept secret Gabriel’s visitation; and when she t. her

135:3.2 which Zacharias had t. him represented the history

135:9.1 Jesus spoke no word to Jesus even after he had t.

135:12.7 after laying it in a tomb, they went and t. Jesus.

137:3.2 the new associates of Jesus t. Joseph and other

137:3.6 They remembered what had been t. them about

138:3.2 Matthew t. Jesus of the banquet he had arranged for

139:1.8 their treasurer; but Andrew t. none of them his fears.

142:2.3 Jacob said: “But, Master, who t. you I was the

142:7.1 you t. us many things, instructed us regarding our

143:1.5 “But who t. you that my gospel was intended only

143:5.10 for there you will see a man who t. me all I ever did.

143:5.12 Nalda t. this entire story to the Apostle John the next

143:5.13 Nalda t. John that Jesus had t. her “all I ever did.”

144:9.1 Pella, and they t. Jesus about the death of John.

145:3.5 at once and informed her husband, who t. Jesus.

147:1.3 friends of the centurion went into the house and t.

147:3.6 But John never t. the other apostles of this visit of

156:1.6 to your Master, who I have been t. loves all men and

157:1.2 When Peter t. Jesus about the collector and that he

157:3.5 They t. him that he was regarded as a prophet or

157:3.5 They t. him that some in Judea and Samaria who

159:1.5 they were so distressed that they went and t. their

159:4.11 but Nathaniel t. no man concerning this conference

160:5.1 You have t. me that your Master regards genuine

162:2.1 when I am t. that you are untaught in the learning

163:4.11 Peter t. them their mission was no undertaking for

164:4.10 Josiah replied, impatiently: “I have t. you exactly

167:4.7 “We have t. the Master our fears, but he is

168:2.5 apostles drew to one side while Martha t. Lazarus

169:3.1 The story as John t. it was like this: “There was a

175:3.3 They were t. to plan to take him in secret, preferably

177:1.4 John t. Jesus how much he regretted that he had not

177:3.4 David t. no one that Jesus’ family was on the way to

183:3.9 When he had t. David what had happened, they

183:4.2 now t. how Peter and others drew their swords to

184:1.8 said Annas: “I have been t. that you have claimed to

186:0.2 After John Zebedee had t. them all that had

187:4.4 The Apostle John t. about the crucifixion as he

189:5.2 they turned over in their minds all that had been t.

189:5.5 Mary hurried back to the Mark home and t. the

190:1.6 The majority of them believed what David had t.

190:5.4 Have you not been t. all this?

190:5.8 And they t. all that Jesus had said to them and how

191:6.1 Nathan of Busiris, came before this group and t.

191:6.1 group and told them in detail all that had been t.

192:2.11 The prophets have t. you that to obey is better

193:0.6 the apostles also t. them of their experiences with the

195:1.1 and t. the Athenians about “the Unknown God.”

told, Jesus

127:3.1 They walked, and Jesus t. James about the historic

127:6.7 When he returned home, he t. all this to his mother

128:1.14 Jewish history to Joseph and on the return trip t. him

128:6.11 in wonderment at his expressive features as he t.

128:7.13 Jesus t. James that he was preparing to leave home

129:2.3 Jesus t. John that he contemplated traveling until

129:2.9 Jesus t. him about his family and that it was hardly

130:3.4 Jesus t. Ganid about the translation of the Hebrew

130:3.7 and tell them the great things you have t. me;

130:4.12 Although Jesus t. all this to the lad in language suited

130:5.3 then he t. Ganid the story of Moses and the forty

132:6.2 Jesus t. Ganid about the loss of his own father by an

133:1.5 Jesus t. him some of his boyhood experiences

133:7.4 Jesus t. Ganid many interesting things about nature

133:7.6 Jesus answered: My son, I have already t. you about

137:4.9 for have I not many times t. you that I have come

138:4.3 not comprehend the import of what Jesus t. them.

138:7.1 I have t. you many times that I have not come to sit

139:11.9 Jesus often t. Simon that it was proper to want to

140:8.9 He t. the three apostles that he was concerned only

140:8.18 Jesus first t. his associates that “it is more blessed to

140:10.3 Notwithstanding what Jesus t. them from time to

141:1.3 Jesus t. the twelve something about the forty days

141:4.4 Jesus t. them about the three forms of affliction they

141:5.4 Repeatedly he t. them it was not his desire that those

141:6.2 How often have I t. you to labor only to put

141:7.11 He t. them that he had come to do his Father’s will

143:5.13 Nalda t. John that Jesus had t. her “all I ever did.”

143:5.13 Jesus t. Nalda only one thing about herself, but his

143:5.13 Jesus never t. her Nalda had had five husbands.

143:5.13 that Jesus had really t. her all about herself.

144:1.6 Jesus t. the twelve much about his early life and his

145:4.1 Jesus had t. them only a few days before, and

146:6.3 Jesus t. them the boy was merely in a deep sleep,

146:7.1 Jesus plainly t. his apostles that the stray and

146:7.1 Jesus t. his followers that, after he returned to the

148:7.3 “I have just t. you that it is lawful to do good on

151:2.5 I remember that you once t. us to beware of this

151:3.1 Remember that I have many times t. you: To him

152:1.1 Jesus had t. the mourners that the damsel was not

152:3.2 How many times have I t. you that my kingdom is

152:6.3 the Master again t. the apostles the parable of the

153:2.7 I plainly t. you: ‘This is the work of God, that you

154:6.6 this message and, interrupting Jesus, t. it to him.

156:0.2 able to appreciate something of what he had t. them,

156:2.5 the Master first t. his disciples that “even though

156:2.6 Jesus t. them they could not stand still; they must go

156:5.1 Jesus first t. his followers the story of the white lily

158:1.3 Jesus t. the apostles something of his experience

158:6.3 Have not I t. you that he who would be greatest in

162:5.2 And when I t. you this yesterday, in your darkness

162:5.3 “I have already t. you that I am going away, and

162:7.3 others seek to destroy me because I have t. you the

164:1.4 but he t. his hearers a story which was at the same

164:3.10 I did what this man t. me, and immediately I received

164:4.2 clay upon my eyes, t. me to go wash in Siloam,

164:5.2 “I have t. you about myself and my Father many

165:5.4 And as I t. the people, where your treasure is, there

167:5.1 the end of this lesson t. the parable of the Pharisee

167:7.4 have I not repeatedly t. you that I have other sheep

167:7.5 have I not t. you of the seraphic joy when one soul

169:1.2 have I t. you the story of the good shepherd who

169:1.16 Jesus t. and retold this story of the prodigal son.

171:2.5 Again and again have I t. you that my kingdom is

172:2.1 Jesus t. them that he would probably deliver many

173:4.1 t. another parable: “There was a good man who was

174:5.3 I have t. them of sonship with joy, liberty, and life

176:1.4 but you should not be deceived, for I have t. you

176:2.3 Have I not t. you all these years that my kingdom is

177:0.1 what is just ahead, of which I have plainly t. you.

177:1.5 that you tell no man the things which I t. you.”

177:5.3 indicated clearly that Jesus had t. Mark not to talk.

178:1.15 I have t. you it is like the leaven in the dough, like

178:3.2 I have plainly t. you that I must leave you in the

179:4.1 “I have t. you how much I desired to have this

179:4.1 I have repeatedly t. you that I must return to the

179:4.3 “Already have I t. you, even he to whom I gave the

179:4.4 “Ask him who it is, or if he has t. you, tell me who is

179:4.5 I would not have t. you these things at this,

179:4.5 I have t. you of this because I desire that you

179:5.3 I have t. you that I am the bread of life.

180:3.4 I have already t. you that in my Father’s universe

180:3.4 If this were not true, I would not have repeatedly t.

180:3.5 And what I have t. you is true and everlasting,

180:6.7 I have plainly t. you that the Son of Man must die,

181:1.6 all of these things have I t. you that you might

181:2.9 I have repeatedly t. you that my kingdom is not of

181:2.9 I have t. you this many times, Simon, but you

181:2.15 I t. you such honors were for the Father to bestow,

181:2.18 not many times t. you that I have other sheep not

182:1.4 I have t. them that I came forth from you, that you

182:2.3 the Master has repeatedly t. us that his kingdom is

182:2.8 your brethren, seeing that I have already t. you all.

182:3.4 But I have already t. you about these things.”

183:3.6 again answered Jesus: “I have t. you that I am he.

190:1.5 He t. us before they arrested him that he would die

190:5.4 Do you not know that this man of Nazareth t. his

191:0.13 his resurrection, to think well over what he had t.

192:1.2 Jesus had t. them that, if they would go into Galilee,

193:0.2 I now call you to witness that I t. you beforehand

193:0.2 I t. you that presently I must return to the Father.

193:0.2 And then I plainly t. you how the chief priests and

194:0.6 The Master had t. them the kingdom would come

194:4.2 Jesus has t. them to tarry in Jerusalem until they

tolerable

163:6.5 It shall indeed be more t. for Tyre and Sidon in the

tolerance

2:3.5 transient mercy-t. pending the action of the justice-

52:2.12 There is abundant opportunity for the exercise of t.

64:6.34 race are essential to the development of human t.

84:7.28 children learn those lessons of patience, t.,

98:6.4 Mithraism’s t. for other religions (except later

100:4.4 you will become tolerant, and this t. will grow into

100:6.4 by increasing patience, forbearance, fortitude, and t..

112:5.8 do claim to, and actually do, manifest patience, t.,

121:7.2 The teachings and practices of Jesus regarding t.

124:4.9 of group solidarity based upon loyalty, fairness, t.,

132:7.8 moved by Jesus’ broadmindedness, fairness, and t..

134:6.14 had exhibited more wisdom and exercised more t..

139:6.8 Nathaniel most revered Jesus for his t..

140:8.4 but Jesus did not teach passive t. of wrongdoing.

140:8.13 purpose in all social situations to teach patience, t.,

141:3.4 of mind, his matchless poise, and his sublime t..

142:7.11 Real families are built upon t., patience, and

144:6.2 twenty-four were on sympathy, co-operation, t.

144:6.11 at least some degree of t. for his honest opinions.

146:2.13 transform this unruly member into a voice of t.

156:5.18 social leverage, and t. is the earmark of a great soul.

160:1.6 with feelings of tenderness and with emotions of t.

160:1.9 You simply must have tact and t..

160:3.4 his superior and winsome technique of tact and t..

181:2.15 the poise of compassion and that sympathetic t.

181:2.21 to live above prejudice and to practice increased t.

193:2.2 merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving t.,

195:2.1 Rome brought into the Western world a new t. for

195:8.8 the blessings of the modern secularistic revolt: t.,

tolerant

25:3.12 sufficiently intelligent and t. to avoid clashes of

47:8.7 kind and understanding, very sympathetic and t..

91:5.7 should be patient with, and t. of, those less endowed

94:4.8 at the same time it has usually been a t. religion.

94:4.9 Hinduism displays a t. attitude of adoption toward

100:4.4 you will become t., and this tolerance will grow

103:7.6 both science and religion become increasingly t. of

121:1.1 were further enhanced by the t. political rule of the

121:3.8 early church so t. of this modified form of slavery.

133:5.7 science and religion become more t. of criticism,

139:3.5 these two sons of Zebedee were much more t. of

140:8.30 Jesus was liberal, big-hearted, learned, and t..

146:3.2 children, marvel not that I was t. of the Greek’s

149:4.2 Anger indicates your lack of t. brotherly love plus

156:5.18 in dealing with troublesome mortals and more t. in

174:0.2 he said: “Be gentle; love even your enemies; be t..

187:3.4 And they were astonished at the Master’s t. regard

195:2.2 The Romans were t. of any and all religions but very

195:2.2 either art or religion, but the Roman was t. of both.

tolerate

97:4.2 their own God, Yahweh, would no more t. crime

104:1.9 always difficult for an emerging monotheism to t.

tolerated

69:8.11 is universal freedom, idleness should never be t..

83:5.3 being loosely t. as “uncles” of the joint progeny.

89:3.6 This cult t. marriage only as an evil lesser than

121:2.5 Jewish synagogue t. a fringe of gentile believers,

164:3.4 older Jewish teachers t the theory that men may reap

tolerates

71:3.8 very far when society permits idleness or t. poverty.

102:6.9 the consistent logic of adulthood, logic which t.

148:6.6 Cannot you discern that God t. the persecution of

tolerating

195:10.20 under the guilt of t. science without idealism, politics

toll

53:7.5 a heavy t. was taken of the Morontia Companions

132:5.15 to succeeding generations after subtracting a fair t.

138:3.1 As they approached the t. house, Andrew stepped

tom-toms

90:4.6 effort to influence the spirits; the t. were universal.

tomb

86:4.8 Among the Egyptians this led to t. construction

95:2.4 placed a burial statue in the t. along with the corpse

95:2.7 the soul of the king, when emerging from the t.,

126:1.2 Baal,” and now it was the site of the t. of Simeon,

135:12.7 and after laying it in a t., they went and told Jesus.

144:9.1 made request for his body, which they put in a t.,

156:4.1 south of Tyre, not far from the t. of Hiram who had

167:4.3 It often happened that they put in the t. one who

167:4.3 third, day such a one would come forth from the t.

167:4.3 that no one ever returned from the t. after the lapse

168:0.1 four days and had been laid away in their private t.

168:0.1 The stone at the entrance of the t. had been rolled in

168:0.4 by the fact that they could afford a private burial t.

168:0.4 their parents had already been laid away in this t..

168:0.5 they rolled the stone in front of the t. and sealed the

168:0.8 supposing that Mary was going to the t. to weep.

168:1.0 1. AT THE TOMB OF LAZARUS

168:1.1 By this time they were standing before the family t.

168:1.4 explain why Jesus groaned as they came near the t..

168:1.10 The small group assembled before Lazarus’s t.

168:1.12 directing that the stone in front of the t. be rolled

168:1.13 stone and rolled it away from the entrance to the t..

168:1.14 that the soul of man might linger about the t. until

168:1.15 minds of all who were now present at Lazarus’s t.

168:2.1 company of forty-five mortals stood before the t.,

168:2.6 As Lazarus came out of the t., the Personalized

168:2.9 able to tell anything about these four days in the t.

186:3.3 went forth that the Master had been laid in the t.,

188:0.0 THE TIME OF THE TOMB

188:0.1 day and a half that Jesus’ mortal body lay in the t.

188:0.3 to remove Jesus’ body to a private burial t..

188:1.2 decided to bury Jesus in Joseph’s new family t.,

188:1.2 No one had ever lain in this t., and they thought it

188:1.3 Jesus started from Golgotha for Joseph’s t. across

188:1.3 who bore the material body of Jesus to the t. were:

188:1.4 They carried the body into the t., a chamber about

188:1.4 sheet, and reverently placed it on a shelf in the t..

188:1.5 After placing the body in the t.,the centurion signaled

188:1.5 to roll the doorstone up before the entrance to the t..

188:1.6 women lingered near the t. until it was very dark.

188:1.7 The women who thus tarried by the t. on this

188:1.8 understood that Jesus was due to arise from the t. on

188:2.0 2. SAFEGUARDING THE TOMB

188:2.2 that a Roman guard be stationed before Jesus’ t.

188:2.3 Go your way and make the t. secure.”

188:2.3 marched out to Joseph’s t. with these ten Jewish

188:2.3 morning, to set them as watchmen before the t..

188:2.3 These men rolled yet another stone before the t.

188:3.4 was supposed to be resting in Joseph’s new t..

188:3.5 the form of the Master rested there in Joseph’s t.

188:3.10 the status of Jesus during this period of the t..

188:3.13 on Salvington while the Master’s body lay in the t..

188:3.14 convened while the body of Jesus rested in the t..

188:3.15 instructions from Michael during this time of the t..

189:0.3 They saw the mortal body of Jesus in the t.;

189:1.1 immediately deployed themselves about the t..

189:1.1 activities began to issue from Joseph’s new t.,

189:1.1 and personality of Jesus came forth from the t..

189:1.2 the resurrected Jesus emerged from his burial t.,

189:1.2 Neither was the stone before the entrance of the t.

189:1.4 resurrection, occurred right in Joseph’s new t.,

189:1.5 the seven personalities of Paradise surround the t.,

189:1.5 as Jesus appeared beside Gabriel, just above the t.,

189:1.7 When Jesus came forth from the t., his body of flesh

189:1.7 Jesus emerged from the burial t. without moving the

189:1.8 2. Jesus did not emerge from the t. as a spirit nor as

189:1.9 3. Jesus did come forth from this t. of Joseph in

189:1.10 The first act of Jesus on arising from the t. was to

189:1.12 Jerusalem wonderingly to peer into the empty t. to

189:1.13 the body of his flesh lies there undisturbed in the t..

189:2.3 and literal; it could not be removed from the t.

189:2.4 ready to remove the body of Jesus from the t.

189:2.4 to roll away the stones from the entrance of the t..

189:2.4 be rolled back and forth to open or close the t..

189:2.4 stone begin to roll away from the entrance of the t.

189:2.6 Jesus has been based on the fact of the “empty t..”

189:2.6 It was indeed a fact that the t. was empty, but this

189:2.6 The t. was truly empty when the first believers

189:2.7 The t. of Joseph was empty, not because the body of

189:4.0 4. DISCOVERY OF THE EMPTY TOMB

189:4.2 ignorant of the military guard on watch at the t.;

189:4.2 a second stone had been rolled in front of the t.,

189:4.3 five of the women started out for the t. of Jesus.

189:4.5 laden with ointments, arrived before the empty t..

189:4.6 the stone rolled away from the entrance to the t.,

189:4.6 This t. of Joseph was in his garden on the hillside on

189:4.7 After Mary had tarried in the doorway of the t. for

189:4.7 not see distinctly when Mary first entered the t.),

189:4.7 her companions, and they started back for the t..

189:4.8 find her sisters waiting when she came out of the t.,

189:4.8 Mary led them back to the t., and they all entered

189:4.10 seek for Jesus who was laid to rest in Joseph’s t.,

189:4.13 closely by John, in great haste to reach the t. and see

189:5.0 5. PETER AND JOHN AT THE TOMB

189:5.1 As the two apostles raced for Golgotha and the t. of

189:5.2 being younger, outran Peter and arrived first at the t.

189:5.2 John tarried at the door, viewing the t., and it was

189:5.2 Peter saw the same empty t. with the grave cloths so

189:5.3 And again they both went back into the t. more

189:5.3 As they came out of the t. the second time, they

189:5.3 Mary longed to go back near the t., where she

190:0.3 that Jesus had when he arose from the t. on Sunday

190:0.5 indicates how horrified she was to find the t. empty

190:1.2 Mary Magdalene returned to the t., and the others

190:1.2 so much so that they hurried out to inspect the t.,

190:1.2 sent the captain of the temple guards to the t. at

190:1.3 From the t. David and Joseph went immediately to

190:1.5 I have seen the t.—it is empty.

190:1.5 is: ‘Jesus has risen from the dead; the t. is empty.

190:2.1 His first appearance was to the five women at the t.;

190:2.1 his second, to Mary Magdalene, also at the t..

190:2.2 standing in the garden of Lazarus before the t. of the

190:2.2 Even as James stood before Lazarus’s empty t.,

190:2.2 Mary’s experiences of the morning hours at the t. of

190:2.3 while James stood there in the garden near the t.,

190:5.2 concerning the rumors that his t. was empty,

190:5.3 this morning they went to his t. and found it empty.

190:5.3 two of his apostles ran to the t. and likewise found it

191:0.4 the sight of the grave cloths resting there in the t.

191:0.5 Zebedee at first advocated that they all go to the t.;

191:1.2 by the women who came from the empty t., “Go

192:4.3 not dead; we declare that he has risen from the t.;

193:0.2 why were you so surprised when I rose from the t.

193:0.5 the eternal ascent soon after I left Joseph’s new t..

196:1.2 resurrection of the human Jesus from his burial t.

196:1.2 the Son of Man should be recovered from the t. of

tombs

86:6.7 religious fear, that waste of human effort upon t.,

88:2.1 today, pilgrimages are made to the t. of great men.

95:2.5 For centuries the Egyptians placed their faith in t.

95:2.5 effectually delivered from the religion of the t..

95:2.5 ethical and moral ideals, rather than elaborate t.,

95:5.13 so carefully embalm and preserve their bodies in t.

147:3.3 even those who are in the t. shall hear the voice of

151:6.2 now roamed at will among the t. and abandoned

151:6.3 he fled to the t., where he moaned, cried out aloud,

166:1.5 you who take your greatest delight in building t.

175:1.20 You garnish the t. of the righteous and flatter

187:1.4 of the road were the t. of many well-to-do Jews.

tombstone

85:1.4 The t. is a surviving symbol of images and idols

87:6.7 4. Burying under stones, one origin of the modern t..

tomorrow

48:7.26 The acts of today are the destiny of t..

100:1.4 Live loyally today—grow—and t. will attend to itself.

104:0.2 tends to think in triads: yesterday, today, and t.;

130:5.3 My t. is wholly in the hands of my Father in

132:5.25 t. I will begin the administration of all my wealth in

137:1.6 making ready also to go with us t. into Galilee.”

144:3.7 Give us this day our bread for t.; Refresh our souls

144:9.1 T. we go into Galilee.”

145:4.2 Let us go to our rest, for t. we must be about the

146:5.1 when Jesus announced, “T. we go to Cana.”

165:5.3 the grass of the field, which is alive today and t. is

171:4.6 that the Son of Man preaches in Perea today, t.

171:6.2 beginning t., if I have wrongfully exacted aught

177:4.8 bring your Master to us either tonight or t. night,

179:4.1 since I will not be with you by this time t. night.

182:2.2 Prepare yourselves for the work of t..

182:2.11 They will be here early t. forenoon since it would

192:2.14 on the mount of your ordination t. at noontime.”

ton

41:4.4 The weight of this hot-cold gaseous-solid is one t.

tone

44:4.11 the color and t. of the constellation geniuses who

52:5.3 are exalted to heavenly heights of t. and timbre.

89:6.4 for the purpose of improving the t. of the bell;

97:7.2 Jews unfailingly improved the moral t. and spiritual

135:8.6 was a t. of finality and authority in Jesus’ voice.

185:3.2 Since there was a t. of possibly sincere inquiry in

185:3.2 Whereupon, in a t. of partial indignation,

tones

6:3.2 Second Source and Center, are keyed in t. of mercy.

44:1.6 4. Color symphonies—melody of morontia color t.;

44:6.3 These are they who make the ten thousand color t.

109:5.1 more fully adjusted to the key of the contactual t. of

132:6.3 of human melody will be able to recognize four t.

179:4.2 disconcerted t. they hesitatingly inquired, “Is it I?”

191:1.2 in familiar t., saying: “Peter, the enemy desired to

192:1.4 in commonplace t. he addressed John Mark:

192:3.2 it was in t. of majesty and with words of power

tongue

0:0.2 meanings by using the word symbols of the English t.

18:4.3 with the problem of translating into your t.,

28:6.20 a nation,” but rather “he who subdues his own t..”

44:4.2 Thought recorders preserve noble ideas in the t. of

44:4.3 Each superuniverse has its own language, a t.

44:4.3 is known as the t. of Uversa in our superuniverse.

44:4.3 speaking both the language of Nebadon and the t.

44:4.3 they communicate in the t. of Uversa; if, however,

47:7.2 devote time to the perfection of the t. of Uversa to

48:3.13 The first study on the mansion worlds will be the t.

52:3.10 the languages of the races give way to the t. of the

55:6.6 abandonters were teaching the older mortals the t. of

63:4.6 the word of Urantia, the t. of the early human family,

74:2.2 The t. of Eden was an Andonic dialect as spoken by

74:2.2 they had hoped to see it become the t. of Urantia as

74:2.2 exalted ruler of his world address him in his own t..

78:5.3 The so-called Aryan mother t. was in process of

80:8.2 Their t. was distinctly Andonite.

90:2.1 church rituals conducted in an ancient t..

90:5.6 by conducting the religious ritual in an ancient t.

121:1.2 the gospel of a Jewish Messiah in the Greek t.,

123:3.1 mastered the Galilean dialect of the Aramaic t.;

123:5.2 Book of the Law as recorded in the Hebrew t..

146:2.13 “The human t.,” said Jesus, “is a member which

153:2.1 a nation whose t. you shall not understand,

169:3.2 may dip the tip of his finger in water to cool my t.,

195:2.7 later recording of the New Testament in the Greek t.

tongues

38:7.5 the schools of the realms they acquire additional t..

44:4.9 of the Ancients of Days into the individual t. of the

48:3.12 They know and speak all the t. of a local universe;

48:3.13 And while you are mastering these new t., Morontia

57:5.5 material were shot out into space as gigantic solar t..

57:5.5 At first these flaming gas t. would invariably fall

57:5.5 these t. of gas would break off at certain points,

61:7.10 This is the glacier that sent forth the many t., or ice

77:4.7 had much in common with the so-called Aryan t..

78:5.3 This ancient language gave the Occidental t. all of

81:6.18 Even when the t. of a world are reduced to a few,

81:6.18 the mastery of these by the leading cultural peoples

150:8.3 have you chosen from among all nations and t.,

194:1.2 Aramaic, as well as a few words in even other t.

tonic

14:5.7 will the t. of adventure and the stimulus of curiosity

194:3.19 a t. for health, a stimulus for mind, and an unfailing

tonight

138:3.6 In coming here t. to welcome Matthew and Simon

144:9.1 T. go into joint council and arrange your affairs

165:2.3T., here before me are men who would be willing

171:6.1 “Make haste, Zaccheus, and come down, for t. I

177:4.8 that officer to bring your Master to us either t. or

179:2.1 I arranged to have this supper with you t., for,

179:3.6 You who sit with me t. are clean—but not all.

179:3.9 “When I came into this chamber t., you were not

182:2.11 have word by a messenger that they are t. in Jericho.

toning

29:1.4 uniform, identical except for the differential t. of

tons

41:4.1 have reckoned it as about two octillion (2x1027) t..

41:9.3 radiates one hundred billion t. of actual matter

58:5.1 to a pressure of almost 25,000 t. to the square inch,

60:1.10 to control bodies later weighing as much as forty t.

tooalso

33:6.4 they, t., function only within the confines of the local

60:3.21 They, t., were subject to the dinosaur doom,

72:5.12 Once they, t., struggled for political liberty and

87:1.4 they feared they t. would die if they fell asleep in the

94:6.5 Lao-tse t. likened it to the “attitude of a little child.”

94:7.3 he t. failed to perceive the personality of the One

118:10.15 the larger units of the grand universe as they t.

122:10.1 directed that they should find the child so that he t.

139:3.4 James, t., was slow at first to comprehend Jesus’

139:6.6 of philosophy or a flash or humor; good humor, t..

139:9.4 And t., the common people took more kindly to the

142:7.2 as such coworkers, they, t., must share in many of

153:5.1 And, t., there was admixed with their depression

162:3.5 accusers; and when they read his words, they, t.,

182:2.10 You, t., shall some day serve with me in the eternal

191:1.1 even thought that he, t., had betrayed the Master.

too advanced

93:4.5 declaration of faith was altogether too much and t.

93:6.4 But this gospel of simple faith in God was t.;

95:5.9 it was t. to serve the purposes of a nation builder.

95:5.13 The teaching of immortality for all men was t. for

too bewildered

142:3.9 previous generations; they were t. to ask questions

too busy

100:1.2 are t. to grow and are in grave danger of spiritual

172:5.2 superficial impression upon Andrew; he was t.

195:6.7 troubles with modern life is that man thinks he is t.

too close

20:5.7 Both are of origin t. to absolute perfection to fail.

too complex

87:7.10 rituals, slogans, or goals—will not function if it is t..

126:3.14 and confidential friend, but his problems were t.

too complicated

68:6.7 When standards of living become t. or too highly

too confirmed

93:4.5 They were t. confirmed in the belief that man was

too deep

99:5.9 and expressed by “feelings that lie t. for words.”

180:3.8 But this teaching was t. for many of the apostles,

too deeply

93:4.5 They were t. confirmed in the belief that man was

too deep-rooted

170:0.1 The idea of a temporal king was t. in the Jewish

too democratic

71:1.12 The red men were t.; they had a good government,

too devotedly

119:3.8 against Michael; they love and honor him t. ever to

too disagreeable

158:2.2 the thought of the Master’s dying—it was t. an idea

too distant

15:6.10 More than two trillion are t. and too small ever to be

too earnestly

93:4.5 Too long and t. had they sacrificed and made gifts

too easy

193:4.6 2. As a child, life had been made t. easy for Judas.

too easily

165:2.7 “And now, lest some of you t. comprehend this

too egocentric

87:7.7 The old cults were t.; the new must be the outgrowth

too far

15:6.14 they are usually t. away from a living, blazing sun,

53:2.5 he had gone t. for his original and mischief-making

92:4.1 divine visitations portray teachings which are not t.

137:7.14 confusion by the presentation of truth t. beyond

139:6.3 all of which is commendable if it is not carried t..

149:4.4 how prudence and discretion, when carried t., lead

161:3.2 Jesus did not desire t. to transcend the concept of

195:8.7 And because the secularistic revolt went t. and lost

too fast

95:5.4 But he went t.; he built too much, more than could

150:7.4 presumed to criticize Jesus because he walked t.

too feeble

29:4.29 They can detect currents which are much t. to be

too few

98:3.2 t. of the Salem missionaries penetrated Italy,

100:5.1 T. have learned how to install a philosophy of living

138:1.3 “The Master is right; we are t. to encompass this

too frequently

91:7.1 Altogether t. that which the overwrought mystic

too frightened

190:2.3 James was too much amazed to speak and t. to flee

too fully

161:3.2 know t. that he was able to discern their thoughts

too good

76:5.4 It seemed t. to be true, but Adam did entertain the

177:4.2 a great event, and that nothing would be t. for him.

too great

41:5.1 T. a density would retain light by opacity until the

142:1.1 When the Passover crowds were t. to find entrance

171:6.1 sought to press through the crowd, but it was t.,

196:3.32 Some men’s lives are t. and noble to descend to the

too hard

140:6.9 If you find the requirements of apostleship t., you

too high

95:1.8 a moral standard t. for the people; they attempted

too ignorant

86:2.5 Chance is a word which signifies that man is t. or

too ill

133:7.3 the boy was t. to be moved; so they prepared to

too impatient

75:1.6 Both of them, especially Eve, were altogether t.;

too indolent

86:2.5 word which signifies that man is too ignorant or t.

too infirm

86:4.7 The aged preferred to be killed before becoming t..

too intense

62:4.5 death; the struggle for existence was altogether t..

too keen

191:0.8 His disappointment was personal and altogether t. to

too large

41:3.3 When suns that are t. are thrown off a nebular

49:0.4 the planets revolving around the central sun are t. for

49:2.16 of the superbreathers, when the planet is not t.,

too late

163:2.7 it was then t. to enjoy membership in the seventy,

168:0.2 not learn of their brother’s illness until it was t.,

175:1.3 Even now it is not t. for this people to receive the

185:8.1 was t. now to save Jesus even had the mob dared

195:3.8 Christianity came to Rome t. to prevent the moral

too little

60:3.21 dinosaur doom, destruction, because of having t.

too long

4:3.1 All t. has man thought of God as one like himself.

70:5.6 They often saw to it that one war was not t. in

71:7.3 Education has t. been localistic, militaristic, ego

93:4.5 T. and too earnestly had they sacrificed and made

166:4.3 All t. have your fathers believed that prosperity was

too low

81:6.22 only to a nation whose intellectual level is t. to

too luxurious

68:6.7 When standards of living become t., they speedily

too many

55:3.10 It is not best for t. years to intervene between the

57:8.11 all been mixed up t. times with extruding lavas

133:4.13 talks with a large number of hungry souls, t. to

133:5.12 T. of the Athenians of that day were either proud of

148:9.2 both the front and back doors, but t. people were

149:5.3 All t. of man’s troubles take origin in the fear soil

160:2.10 T. times marriage is entered by those who seek

170:5.15 The early Christians (and all t. of the later ones) lost

too massive

15:6.14 they are altogether t.; gravity is tremendous at the

too modest

74:4.1 that Adam and his mate were t. and unassuming.

74:4.3 Van was told that he was t., too unassuming;

too much

13:3.3 There is at all times altogether t. intriguing and

53:3.6 Lucifer maintained that far t. time and energy were

59:2.9 there was still t. carbon dioxide in the air to permit

63:5.4 enjoy the comfort of their fires without being t.

69:7.5 They treated women t. as they treated their animals.

69:9.6 it was most dangerous to amass t. wealth; the king

70:12.2 in the days of barbarism there was entirely t. war

74:4.2 the first six days of Adam and Eve were entirely t.

79:8.1 While the red man suffered from t. warfare,

80:9.15 There has been altogether t. blending to permit such

93:4.5 short and simple declaration of faith was t. and too

95:1.8 the error of the teachers of new truth to attempt t.,

95:1.8 standard too high for the people; they attempted t.,

95:5.4 But he went too fast; he built t., more than could

97:8.3 the overlordship of alien rulers was t. for even the

100:5.7 Altogether t. of the uprush of the memories of the

118:10.1 God loves us t. to do that, for that would be nothing

124:6.14 he was t. preoccupied with his own meditations to

127:4.7 Simon was a well-meaning boy but t. of a dreamer.

127:5.4 His mind had been altogether t. occupied with the

128:6.5 This was t. for the young patriot, and before Jesus

137:4.9 had already said—or rather desirefully thought—t..

138:9.2 it was all t. for those of his own flesh and blood.

139:4.5 spoiled; maybe John had been humored slightly t..

139:12.10 by Jesus right there in the hearing of all, it was t..

147:7.2 disciples show wisdom in that they do not bring t.

150:9.3 It was t. for them, and they found themselves

152:2.6 This was t. for Philip, and he spoke right up:

155:1.3 their objectives; you are guilty of t. chronic yearning

164:2.4 Thomas slept little; they were t. amazed by what

172:5.6 expressed his doubts to no one; he loved Jesus t..

177:2.4 Amos is t. like one of the apostles who failed to

177:4.7 Caiaphas; Judas’s heart was t. set on self-glory and

185:7.5 This public threat was t. much for Pilate.

189:4.1 the thought of what had happened to Jesus, was t.

190:2.3 He was t. much amazed to speak and t. frightened

190:4.1 t. overcome with awe and fear to venture forth.

191:0.8 Simon Zelotes was t. crushed to participate in the

191:1.5 when Andrew got up and warned them not to be t.

194:4.1 arrested, bound, scourged, and crucified, was t. for

194:4.6 They were t. enthused over the new doctrine that

195:0.3 Christianity presumed to embrace t. for any one

195:5.2 dismembered, segregated, isolated, and t. analyzed.

too near

15:2.3 Blazing suns, cold worlds, planets t. the hot suns,

too noble

127:5.3 “We can’t have him for a son; he is t. for us.”

too noisy

169:3.1 When the meeting became t. noisy, Simon Peter,

too numerous

37:10.1 The various Nebadon types of life are much t. to be

40:5.18 There are differences t. to narrate even between

44:5.10 manipulators function in hundreds of other ways t. to

77:3.1 the offspring of the Prince’s staff had become t.

too occupied

127:5.4 His mind had been altogether t. with the pressing

too often

9:5.7 T., all t., you mar your minds by insincerity and sear

50:5.6 Such an age is all t. characterized by tyranny,

56:10.3 the pursuit of beauty—cosmology—you all t. limit

69:2.7 wanted to get something for nothing, and all t.

70:9.16 those deficiencies which all t. are the natural result of

94:3.8 but it has all t. fallen victim to the error of failing to

102:1.3 the revelation of truth on Urantia has all t. been

103:3.3 Environment has all t. often mastered religion.

117:6.9 Men all t. forget that God is the greatest experience

118:10.7 But what man calls providence is all t. the product of

122:4.4 The early followers of Jesus all t. succumbed to

123:4.2 all t. the children played at the more serious things

140:5.7 happiness has all t. been associated with the idea

148:5.4 All t there has prevailed a tendency to ascribe to God

156:5.4 You know that men are all t. led into temptation

160:3.4 All t., when we battle for the right, it turns out that

160:3.4 T. we engage in a fight merely to convince

165:4.6 The love of riches all t. obscures and even destroys

184:2.12 All t. one’s own mind tends to justify continuance in

too outspoken

162:1.6 enemies of Jesus dared not be t. in their opposition

too pantheistic

98:2.6 but his deity concept was t. to be a personal Father

too peaceful

84:3.6 Primitive man shunned the soil; it was altogether t.,

too perfect

42:11.2 mechanism of the universe of universes is t. for the

too pert

124:2.8 duller, who often spoke of Jesus as being t.,

too preoccupied

124:6.14 he was t. with his own meditations to ask many

172:5.2 Andrew was t. with the thought of responsibility

too proud

184:1.7 regretted his steward had struck Jesus, Annas was t.

191:0.13 he was t. to go back of his own accord so soon.

too rapid

71:1.22 when a state undergoes t. extension associated with

81:6.22 consequent upon the t. invention of new types of

too rapidly

68:4.5 ruinous maladjustment of a t. advancing civilization.

too ready

137:7.3 We shall be none t. ready when the Father calls.”

too remote

63:6.2 awe-inspiring source of heat and light, but it was t.

too sacred

70:6.5 was often kept in seclusion; he was regarded as t.

88:5.5 names; the important one was regarded as t. to use

too self-confident

103:7.7 of both science and religion are often altogether t.

too seriously

48:6.37 the likelihood of success by taking yourself t..

156:2.8 He said to Thomas: “My people take themselves t.

157:4.3 or some happening related to themselves, t..

195:1.6 They took their religion very seriously, t. seriously.

too shocked

183:4.6 they are t. by the Master’s sudden disappearance to

too short

57:7.3 the age of the planet, but all such estimates are t.

139:11.4 Four years was t. a time in which to make such an

too small

15:6.10 More than two trillion are too distant and t. ever to

41:10.3 during their earlier life, when not t., by water and air.

66:5.20 the real causes of many diseases were t. to be seen

74:3.8 hosts of living things t. to be seen by human eyes.

too strong

68:6.9 having once been suckled—maternal affection is t..

too sudden

92:2.4 But it is only foolish to attempt the t. acceleration of

too suddenly

68:4.5 the biologic safety brake against precipitation t. into

too surprised

172:5.1 to expect next; they were t. to be much afraid.

too swiftly

152:6.1 Events of the preceding few weeks had moved t.

too tall

192:1.2 saw they were mistaken—the man was t. for John.

too trivial

28:5.13 misunderstandings t. even to engage the attention of

too true

54:4.7 While it is all t. that good cannot come of evil to the

94:5.4 But it is all t. that, by the time the Melchizedek

95:6.4 (All t., Zoroaster’s later followers did reverence and

195:10.14 all t. that such a church would not have survived

too unadventuresome

84:3.6 shunned the soil; it was altogether too peaceful, t..

too unassuming

74:4.3 modest, t.; that he was not far from a god himself,

too vacillating

155:1.3 entrance into the kingdom are t. and indefinite in

too weak

187:5.2 While his lips would often move, he was t. to utter

too well

94:6.9 But he built t.; he made a new fetish out of order

167:1.4 But those who were there present knew Jesus t.;

too willing

96:6.3 people all t. to believe their old and native religion

too wise

88:2.5 But Moses was t. to attempt suddenly to displace

too young

49:6.12 Children who die when t. to have Adjusters are

tooknon-exhaustive

69:8.5 But later on they t. male prisoners and forced them

70:10.6 he t. her to the priest and stated his suspicions,

76:0.2 Eve t. Sansa, the child of Laotta, to her bosom,

83:4.3 the parents simply t. their daughter to the husband;

91:7.2 Jesus often t. his apostles away by themselves for

95:5.6 Ikhnaton t. the generalized doctrines of the then

97:9.1 And they t. their daughters to be their wives and

97:9.10 David t. six wives from the women of Jebus,

128:6.4 as Jesus feared trouble if he t. his young brother

128:7.8 Before harvest Jesus t. Jude to the farmer uncle

135:1.1 Zacharias and Elizabeth t. their son to Engedi,

137:2.4 Peter t. Philip to one side and proceeded to explain

141:7.2 Jesus t. Peter, James, and John into the hills across

143:5.1 while Philip t. the apostles with him to assist in

144:1.8 Occasionally he t. with him Peter, James, or John,

145:1.2 We toiled all night and t. nothing; however, at

147:5.4 Jesus t. her by the hand and, lifting her up, said:

149:0.3 Peter and the other apostles each t. with them

150:8.6 The ruler of the synagogue then t. his place before

151:4.3 kingdom is also like leaven which a woman t. and

152:0.1 falling down at his feet, t. him by the hand and

152:0.3 When Jesus heard this, he t. the woman by the hand

152:1.1 Jesus, going up to where the child lay, t. her by the

152:4.2 stretching forth his hand, t. hold and lifted him up,

153:4.1 and, beckoning for the lad to come to him, t. him

156:4.1 Each of the apostles t. with him one evangelist,

159:5.11 when one unjustly t. away the coat, offer the other

164:1.3 And on the morrow he t. out some money and,

173:1.7 t. from him his whip of cords and swiftly drove

177:3.2 offered him the basket, but when the Master t. hold

185:3.1 Pilate t. Jesus and John Zebedee into a private

185:3.9 And they t. Jesus to Herod.

185:6.2 The guards t. Jesus into the open courtyard of the

185:6.2 before they returned him to Pilate, t. the reed from

185:6.7 he t. Jesus by the arm and again led him inside the

187:3.5 heard Jesus say, “I thirst,” he t. some of the wine

189:1.4 on Sunday morning he t. it up again as a morontia

189:2.5 his disciples came upon us and t. away the body.”

190:1.10 John t. Mary the mother of Jesus to his home in

194:4.3 They t. their food with gladness and singleness of

tool

63:5.6 At last a t.-creating mind was functioning in

75:3.3 used as a circumstantial t. of the wily Caligastia.

81:6.17 Language is man’s most serviceable thinking t., but

160:4.15 To such men defeat is but a t. for the achievement of

toolmaker

69:0.1 Socially, man exhibits his superiority in that he is a t.,

tools

28:7.3 you will begin to gain access to the t. of divinity

52:1.5 inventive imagination and the improvement in t.,

63:3.2 excavated in the soft limestone with flint t. devised

63:5.6 became highly skillful in the fashioning of flint t..

64:4.3 peoples, serving as food, clothing, and for t.,

64:4.12 animal worship declined as improvement in t.,

64:6.24 unearthing the t., bones, and artcraft of these blue

68:5.4 The invention of weapon t. enabled man to become

69:3.4 old men and cripples were set to work making t. and

69:9.8 At first, all property, including t. and weapons,

81:2.0 2. THE TOOLS OF CIVILIZATION

81:2.1 culture is predicated on the development of the t. of

81:2.1 the t. which man utilized in his ascent from savagery

81:2.1 they released man power for the accomplishment of

81:2.10 Domestication of animals put in his hands living t.,

81:6.8 But slowly the t. of civilization improved.

81:6.20 is related to the development and possession of t.,

81:6.20 Improved t., ingenious and efficient machines,

87:2.10 The dead were supposed to use the ghosts of the t.

92:2.2 if you use your t. in making it, you have polluted it

124:1.7 and for the first time Jesus possessed t. of his own.

127:2.5 support Jesus’ family if he would lay down his t.

127:2.11 James had become a clever worker with t. and now

127:3.1 proceeds were used for taxes, to buy some new t. for

134:9.8 he laid down his t., declaring, “My hour has come,

135:8.3 Jesus laid down his t., removed his work apron,

137:8.2 Jesus laid down his t. once more, removed his apron,

tooth

140:6.9 of Moses says, ‘An eye for an eye, and a t. for a t..’

140:8.5 the idea of an eye for an eye and a t. for a t..

toothedsee saber-toothed

60:3.22 dinosaurs nor from the earlier types of t. land birds.

top

32:3.10 of every phase of life from the bottom to the t..

39:5.13 assistants, directly on t. of the transport angel.

58:7.1 animal and vegetable, may be found directly on t.

81:3.3 the custom to build new dwellings directly on t. of

122:6.1 to make trips up to the t. of this near-by highland,

123:3.4 the lads played with blocks in the sand on t. of the

123:4.4 Mary maintained a dovecote on t of the animal house

124:6.8 As they neared the t., they could look across the

126:1.1 This summer he made frequent trips to the t. of the

127:3.14 the expenses of a funeral on t. of everything else

129:4.4 through the mortal life from the bottom to the t.,

131:4.7 universe like the cream appears on t. of the milk.

143:3.3 Upon reaching the t. of the mountain, Jesus seated

153:5.2 And now, on t. of all of these worries, when they

185:5.4 all shouted at the t. of their voices, “Barabbas,

187:1.2 to nail this notice to the t. of the cross, just above

top-heavy

68:2.5 But today society is t. with the overgrowth of

topic

90:2.6 Civilized man still makes weather the common t. of

135:8.1 his work had become the chief t. of conversation

143:3.4 Jesus assigned to each of the twelve a t. for

topmost

58:7.1 the earlier forms of vegetable life, while on the t.

topography

46:2.1 and other unique variations of t. and landscape.

61:4.1 The land was greatly altered in t..

61:7.1 activity leaves such characteristic evidence on the t..

72:1.2 advantage derived from the unique t. of the continent

79:2.5 the hegemony of Eurasia was largely a matter of t.;

tops

46:2.2 the sphere, even up to the very t. of the highlands.

48:7.15 not from the illuminated and ecstatic mountain t..

81:2.17 setting tall poles in the ground in a circle; the t. were

90:2.5 “When you hear the sound of a rustling in the t. of

torch

81:6.23 In this work of passing on the cultural t. to the next

97:10.4 faithful teachers who passed the monotheistic t. of

torchbearers

81:6.23 8. Character of t.. Social inheritance enables man to

81:6.26 The quality of the social t. will determine whether

175:2.1 Long since they ceased to be the spiritual t. of

torches

162:4.2 the glare of scores of t. standing about the temple

162:5.1 illuminated by the lights of candelabras and the t.,

183:3.1 company of armed soldiers and guards, carrying t.

183:3.2 saw the armed band with t. swing around the brow

184:2.8 he saw, by the light of the t., the look of despair on

tore

57:3.6 broke away from the mother gravity grasp and t. out

139:0.1 the hopes of his apostles and t. to shreds their every

torment

3:1.5 Even in wrongdoing you t. the indwelling gift of God

151:6.4 many devils, and I beseech that you will not t. me.”

169:3.2 he waked up in Hades, and finding himself in t., he

169:3.2 prevent my brothers from coming to this place of t.

tormented

108:6.2 The Adjusters are particularly t. by those thoughts

151:6.6 the very evil spirits which had so long t. him.

155:5.9 soul of man may flee when harassed by fear and t. by

169:3.2 seeing that Lazarus is comforted while you are t..

tormenting

86:2.2 Primitive man constantly asked, “Who is t. me?”

tormentors

143:2.1 he suffered, he uttered no threats against his t.;

torments

156:1.4 Master can cast out this demon which t. my child.

tornsee strife-torn

2:4.3 The Father is never t by conflicting attitudes towards

122:3.2 he was t. in mind as he pondered how such things

125:2.4 His mind was distraught and his heart t. by the

136:4.11 Jesus was always t. in his human heart by two

147:5.6 “I know your heart, Simon, how you are t. betwixt

151:5.3 The high wind had t. the sail away before the

154:6.1 Mary was likewise t. between love and fear,

172:5.4 James was cruelly t. by his conflicting emotions of

torpedo-shaped

39:5.14 vibrating, t. outline of glistening luminosity.

torrent

40:10.8 a vast spirit-questing t. from these now uncharted

torrential

43:1.1 streams, but there are no great oceans nor t. rivers.

torrents

85:4.1 gushing fountains, flowing rivers, and raging t..

torrid

124:1.9 climate of Palestine ranged from the frigid to the t..

torture

70:7.10 Much self-t. and painful cutting entered into these

70:7.10 Such t., together with much privation, was designed

87:2.4 Self-t—wounds—was a common form of mourning.

87:6.16 Most of these oaths were accompanied by self-t.

87:6.16 a belief in the efficacy of self-t. and self-denial as

89:3.4 ideas embraced flogging and all sorts of physical t..

89:3.5 stress, to make vows of self-denial and self-t..

89:3.5 to do something definite in return for this self-t.

94:7.7 gospel of universal salvation, free from sacrifice, t.,

110:3.4 with the Thought Adjuster does not entail self-t.,

131:3.7 Those who t. the living will hardly find happiness

187:2.1 all that Jesus said during these hours of lingering t.

tortured

69:8.2 captives were eaten, t. to death, set to fighting

148:6.9 his t. soul ascends to new heights of hope and

182:3.9 His soul was t. by baffled love and rejected mercy.

183:1.1 so brutally t. the Master and so horribly heaped

torturing

142:5.2 Do you earth fathers take pleasure in t. your

tossed

41:6.5 when t. by the temperature-X-ray solar forces to the

42:8.4 nuclear particles to be incessantly t. back and forth

76:6.4 ultimate triumph for their world and its rebellion-t.

147:5.2 food which might be t. to them by the banqueters.

151:5.4 Although the wind and the waves t. their boat

151:5.6 and had addressed himself to their fear-t. minds,

tossing

41:6.4 By t. this nineteenth electron back and forth

totalsee Total Deity; total, sum

0:3.1 T., infinite reality is existential in seven phases and

0:3.9 as the First Source, is primal in relation to t. reality—

0:5.8 Mind. The t. conscious and unconscious experience.

0:6.12 In contrast to the aspect of the t., pattern discloses

0:11.6 was segregated from t., infinite reality by the freewill

9:6.3 consciousness despite the t. absence of personality.

9:8.5 What the Infinite Spirit is to the t. creation,

10:3.5 the Father, to have been absolute in a t. sense,

10:4.6 The Trinity is so related to t. universe affairs that it

10:7.2 the Supreme Being, is concerned only with the t.

10:7.2 is concerned only with the t.t. planet, t. universe,

10:7.2 t. universe, t. superuniverse, t. grand universe.

10:7.2 attitude exists because the Trinity is the t. of Deity

11:7.3 The vertical cross section of t. space would slightly

12:0.2 as we study and observe the t. material creation,

12:1.2 the major divisions of pervaded space—t. creation,

12:1.10 is far in excess of the t. known mass of all seven

12:2.4 already equal many times the t. material mass

12:3.8 with the estimated t. of absolute gravity presence

12:3.8 These calculations indicate that the t. gravity

12:3.9 postulate for the present t. of active spirit gravity.

12:7.1 impartiality motivates God’s attitude toward the t..

12:7.10 Brotherhood is a reality of the t. and therefore

15:4.6 one-hundred-thousandth part of the t. energy charge

19:4.5 Censor has depicted the true and unmistakable t.

20:2.2 We have reasons for believing that the t. number of

21:6.1 The Michaels must be partial in relation to t. infinity,

23:0.2 that this is less than one seventh of their t. number.

25:3.15 the equivalent of the t. number of Havona Servitals,

29:4.16 making a t of three billion as the superuniverse quota

31:9.10 These seven groups of Master Architects t. 28,011

41:0.2 the segmentation of the t. energy charge of a

41:7.13 The t. heat now given out by the solar system sun

42:11.2 Mechanisms do not absolutely dominate the t.

50:4.13 to prevent the t. obliteration of spiritual truth on

51:0.3 Adam and Eve’s work is not reckoned as a t. loss.

57:4.8 The t. number of suns and sun systems having origin

58:2.1 one two-billionths of the sun’s t. light emanation.

59:1.15 the great and almost t. submergence of North and

59:2.2 the t. land emergence being fifteen per cent greater

64:6.29 that prevented the t. collapse of cultural civilization,

94:3.3 the first five levels of t. deity function and might

97:9.21 the three years’ siege followed by the t. dispersion

99:5.5 The doctrine of the t. depravity of man destroyed

100:3.7 mobilization of the t. powers of his personality—faith

100:5.4 When the mental mobilization is absolutely t. on

104:3.3 In some way the conception of t. infinitude must be

104:3.5 In these papers t. reality (infinity) has been presented

104:3.18 In them is t. reality functionalized, and through them

106:3.5 postulate his permeation of t. infinity, but no

106:6.1 in attempting to conceive of a t. expression of the

106:6.4 as its name implies, is really absolute in t. function.

106:6.4 an absolute function can achieve t. expression on a

106:7.9 to conceive of the final integration of t. reality.

106:9.4 But t. integration of reality is unqualifiedly and

107:4.7 fragment of the existential Cause of the t. cosmos,

112:1.13 personality functions as a factor in the t. situation.

115:3.13 the individual but invariably concerning the t..

115:3.17 Statics in growth can never appear in the t. cosmos

115:4.6 Supreme reality, which is t. finite reality, is in

115:5.2 for the Trinity is functional on all (t.) levels,

116:5.15 The t. evolution of the entire grand universe is a

116:7.5 self-identification with t. and indestructible reality—

117:0.1 highest finite manifestation of the t. will of God.

117:0.4 as a reflection of the t. evolution of the Supreme,

117:0.4 the Supreme is the synthetic cumulative t. of all

117:3.13 the Supreme culminates the t. finite and establishes

117:4.1 problems of the finite in the t. sense of that word.

117:4.5 the whole is nonetheless dependent on the t. acts of

117:4.5 is insignificant in the face of the t. of Supremacy, but

117:5.1 nature is the mosaic composite of the t. vastness of

117:5.14 and after t. universe development makes possible

117:5.14 fact of such contact, is contact with t. experience.

117:5.14 the t. finite will embark upon the absonite phases

117:6.21 of the status of experience in the t. universe.

117:6.22 treats his experiential children as a single cosmic t..

118:0.12 this t. (more properly, a subtotal) provides the

118:10.5 Providence functions with regard to the t. and deals

118:10.5 of any creature as such function is related to the t..

118:10.5 concerns the evolutionary growth of some t.;

118:10.5 such t. may be the t. race, the t. nation, the t. planet,

118:10.5 the t. nation, the t. planet, or even a higher t..

134:5.2 human being and the level of the t. of mankind,

134:5.2 progress of the individual and planetary grand t.

134:5.5 ever-widening segments of the t. of mankind.

140:4.8 the t. of one’s emotional reactions to the social and

140:4.10 happiness is the resulting t. of these enhanced

160:1.11 by actually subjecting the t. personality to the

160:1.12 augments the t. resources of the personality.

195:8.6 the almost t. control of life by religious authority,

196:3.3 The experiencing of t. reality is the full realization of

196:3.20 response to t. objectivity—the universe and its Maker

total Deity

0:1.3 T. is functional on the following seven levels:

0:3.21 the dynamic infinity of T. and the static infinity of

0:3.22 inevitable diffusion throughout the potential of T..

10:3.8 the Father is not discernibly absolute as t. except in

10:3.16 7. As t., he functions only in the Trinity.

10:5.6 absolute existences and culminates in the action of t..

10:7.2 attitude exists because the Trinity is the t. of Deity

10:8.3 a certain sense, the constituent personalities of t..

10:8.3 function of the Trinity equivalate to the function of t.

10:8.4 the prepersonal and existential potential of t.

12:8.13 T. reality is not mind but spirit-mind—mind-spirit

94:3.3 the first five levels of t. deity function and might

106:6.6 but also associative in the t. sense of those words.

106:8.18 creative and evolutional aspects of the function of t..

total, sum

3:1.2 the living God is immeasurably greater than the s. of

19:7.4 but we are able so to utilize the s. of the transport

56:10.17 But love, the s. of these three qualities, is man’s

64:6.29 teachers contributed much to the s. of those saving

66:4.11 for ages they constituted the s. of the spirit world

67:8.4 can ever be outweighed by the s. of all the evil

68:5.1 standards of living, equal the s. of the folkways,

82:0.1 bisexuality, while the family life is the s. resulting

92:2.6 It is merely the s. of the moral and ethical content of

103:6.6 the ever-present conditioner and qualifier of the s.

104:5.6 association eventuates the co-ordination of the s. of

110:2.6 mind is a term signifying the substance and s. of the

110:6.1 The s. of personality realization on a material world

117:1.9 universe and self-reactive to the s. of the universe;

117:1.9 Deity of Supremacy is thus expressive of the s. of

117:3.1 the evolution of the Supreme, who is the s. of all

117:6.15 The s. of these seven experiences constitutes the

119:8.5 reveal God the Supreme, but the s. of all seven

totaled

116:4.7 personality progressions which, when cosmically t.,

118:0.12 At the same time, the infinite series can be t. at any

totaling

19:4.5 The Censors are universe t. personalities.

19:4.5 an unerring and divine t. of all that has transpired;

24:2.5 thus he acts as a magnificent t. personality for their

106:2.1 personality in the culminating or experiential t. sense.

totalitarian

195:8.2 The mother of modern secularism was the t medieval

195:8.4 withering grasp of a t. ecclesiastical domination.

195:8.4 than it sells him into slavish bondage to the t. state.

195:8.5 assuming to take the place of the religion whose t.

totalitarianism

195:8.0 8. SECULAR TOTALITARIANISM

195:8.6 gains of the secular revolt from ecclesiastical t..

totality

1:5.13 it rather stands for the t. of the co-ordinated infinite

5:5.12 it must not seek to be a thing apart in the t. of human

6:4.5 he appears in the fragments of the t. of his Deity,

10:3.7 divine personalities with regard to the t. of Deity

10:4.1 in the Paradise Trinity and in relation to universe t..

10:4.6 our attempts to explain the t. of any isolated cosmic

10:5.1 such as justice administration, t. attitudes, cosmic

10:7.2 This t. attitude exists because the Trinity is the total

12:3.8 of the Isle of Paradise, computed on this t. theory,

12:3.9 of the Eternal Son, computed on this theory of t.,

12:3.10 gravity function in accordance with this theory of t..

12:5.1 The t. of space respiration destroys its local value as

19:3.6 that it approaches the threshold of universal t..

21:3.23 The repercussion of the t. of this Creator-creature

32:3.12 creatures are incomplete as regards finite t..

42:2.3 in the functional t. of the Unqualified Absolute,

42:2.3 of this concept implies the t. of cosmic reality—

46:7.5 adjutant mind equivalates to a t. or sixth reality level,

94:3.4 the concept of the One Universal Oversoul as the t.

100:3.1 It is the enlistment of the t. of selfhood in the loyal

102:4.2 plus t. of recognition of the reality of the external.

105:0.2 intellect attempts to grasp the concept of reality t.,

105:0.2 reality t. is infinity and therefore can never be fully

105:0.3 it is impossible to portray our concepts of reality t..

105:3.6 of universal reality, the t. of all Deity potential.

105:3.7 the I AM; t. of nondeified reality and finality of all

106:6.4 Hence we must assume that any such t. function will

106:8.23 as absolute volitional parts of the t. of infinity,

111:2.1 t. of mind is dominant over the parts of intellectual

112:1.9 On subabsolute levels this seventh or t. dimension is

115:4.1 encompass the t. of the interrelationships of growth

116:7.3 a Supreme Mind—has been bestowed upon the t.

117:3.13 Supreme is destined to provide t. culmination as

196:1.6 fact-realization of the attainment of t. of divinity

196:3.3 experiencing of self-completion—self-entirety, self-t..

totalizing

106:2.4 cohesive qualities of divinity by synthesizing—t.

116:6.6 And while the growth of the whole is thus a t. of the

totally

66:5.30 society of Capetown, South Africa, is t. unlike the

totals

0:11.10 as the associative co-ordinator of these sum t. of

totem

70:4.4 2. Allegiance to a common religious t..

82:5.7 against marriage with a woman of one’s own t.

83:5.2 associations were largely regulated by the t. mores.

88:3.2 respect for the t. animal of supposed biologic origin

88:3.2 The t. eventually evolved into the flag, or national

95:2.3 had been t. tribes, very much like the Amerinds.

totemic

103:3.1 Bushmen, who are not even t. in their beliefs.

totemism

88:3.0 3. TOTEMISM

88:3.1 idolatry, cannibalism, and nature worship, to t..

88:3.2 T. is a combination of social and religious

88:3.2 T. was one phase of the attempted socialization of

89:1.5 The early food taboos originated in fetishism and t..

totems

74:8.5 selecting for their “t.” animals of their supposed

88:3.2 T. were at one and the same time symbols of the

88:3.4 from suzerainty to sovereignty, from t. to flags.

92:1.1 Tribal fetishes grew into t. and tribal gods; magic

tots

126:5.11 Even the little t. had their regular duties to perform

128:6.12 the lighthearted and joyous playfulness of these t.

touchverb

11:7.1 Space does not t. Paradise; only the quiescent zones

20:9.4 their activities t. upon those of the Teacher Sons.

40:5.1 much like yourselves, one you can see, hear, and t..

53:8.8 Satan nor Caligastia could ever t. or approach the

66:7.14 6. You shall not t. your friend’s wife.

83:4.7 The bride’s feet must never t. the ground just prior

84:4.8 she might t., sit upon, or lie upon was “defiled.”

88:3.3 his bag, the symbol of his power, to t. the ground.

88:3.3 of national consciousness, never t. the ground.

89:3.6 theology: “It is good for a man not to t. a woman.”

134:5.7 and supposedly sovereign nations come to t. borders,

152:0.2 I thought if I may but t. the hem of his garment, I

152:0.3 It was not at all necessary to t. his garment; that was

185:6.4 but it did not t. the hearts of those who had set their

189:4.12 Jesus said: “T. me not, Mary, for I am not as you

touchnoun; see touch, out of

2:2.6 personal and liberating t. of the God of perfection

5:6.10 Father is personally conscious of, and in personal t.

12:7.13 you therefore know that the Father is in intimate t.,

16:5.1 but receives the personal t. and tinge of only one.

18:6.4 intercommunication, and thus are they always in t.

19:7.5 Our entire order of creation finds itself in t. with

22:2.8 keep the supergovernments in close and personal t.

23:1.6 they are constantly in t. with the wealth of the

25:3.11 the commission as a whole in sympathetic t. with the

28:4.2 technique keeps each one of them in close t. with

32:5.4 becomes possible for you to continue on in t. with,

35:6.4 They are in perfect t. with their superiors on

39:5.17 you are otherwise in intimate t. with interplanetary

40:5.1 The personal t. of the Original and Eternal Son

40:5.3 in the spirit t. of inner communication with the

43:4.10 who functions in close t. with the Paradise Son as

43:8.13 or your farewell t. with these realities on the final

52:7.6 The planet is in close t. with universe affairs,

56:10.7 ever-advancing appreciation of the artistic t. of all

64:6.6 His immediate ancestors had been in t. with the later

64:7.5 The South American offshoot did receive a faint t.

70:6.4 was believed that the t. of kings would cure disease,

86:5.1 himself except that it was not responsive to t..

92:4.1 and does revelation always keep in t. with evolution.

110:4.1 Adjusters are in full t. with the spirit intelligence and

114:2.2 They are kept in close and immediate t. with Michael

114:2.4 the System Sovereign, in close and sympathetic t.

126:5.8 Jesus sought to keep in t. with the news of the day.

127:1.2 the t. of a twofold nature, the human and the divine

131:5.2 His t. is the t. of healing.

152:0.3 It was her faith and not her t. that made her whole.

152:0.3 her superstition in associating the t. of his garment

159:6.3 keep the believers throughout Palestine in t. with

160:4.12 exalting influences under the releasing t. of spiritual

167:7.4 that one world may be kept in t. with other worlds,

183:4.8 all these groups and individuals were kept in t. with

191:0.3 John Mark kept them in t. with developments

touch, out of

79:3.2 has India ever been out of t. with Mesopotamia on

80:2.5 been almost entirely out of t. with Mesopotamia.

touched

5:6.6 life vehicle of the mortal creature has been t. by

8:1.5 Thus the twofold gravity-embraced universe is t.

34:7.7 have never been tainted with sin nor t. by rebellion

69:9.8 property first consisted of all things personally t..

86:5.2 The ghost soul could be heard and seen, but not t..

100:7.2 The unfailing kindness of Jesus t. the hearts of men,

124:4.7 and then kissing the finger that t. the parchment.

127:5.3 Rebecca’s father was deeply t. by Jesus’ words of

128:1.5 We have a high ruler who can be t. with the feeling

133:2.1 It was not so much what he said that t. this man’s

139:3.9 who attended James’s trial and execution, was so t.

145:3.7 t. the human heart of Jesus and challenged the

145:3.7 still, this afflicted multitude t. his sympathetic heart

146:4.3 his words of clinging faith, his human heart was t.,

149:1.3 On one occasion Jesus remarked when t. by an ailing

152:0.2 suddenly stopped, exclaiming, “Someone t. me.”

152:0.2 who were near him denied that they had t. him,

152:0.2 to crush us, and yet you say ‘someone has t. me.’

152:0.2 Jesus said: “I asked who t. me, for I perceived that

152:0.2 I t. the border of your garment, and I was made

156:2.8 great and persistent faith, that so t. the Master’s

158:1.10 and he reached down and t. them, saying: “Arise

158:5.2 he t. the kneeling father and bade him rise while he

159:4.8 Nathaniel, nothing which human nature has t. can be

179:3.4 The dramatic appeal of this unusual scene at first t.

182:3.2 and, speaking to him, t. him and strengthened him.

190:2.3 aware of a near-by presence, as if someone had t.

touches

26:11.7 and that you await only the final t. of perfection.

27:4.2 but the final t. of the training of the pilgrims of time

39:5.14 he reaches out and t. the near point of the seraphic

44:6.9 culminating and finishing t. to the morontia ensemble

45:7.2 Teacher Sons impart the t. of Paradise perfection to

47:7.4 while the finishing t. are supplied in the sector of the

50:1.1 True, the Creator Son t. the creatures of the realms

53:8.8 of God keeps himself, and the wicked one t. him not.

111:1.5 electrochemical mechanism below and delicately t.

147:5.4 what manner of woman this is who thus t. him;

179:4.8 This supper, with its tender episodes and softening t.

touchingverb

2:1.1T. the Infinite, we cannot find him out.

32:2.13 papers t. upon the history and density of Urantia,

70:3.8 adoption ceremony, which was signified in the t. of

96:6.4 T. the Almighty, we cannot find him out.”

103:1.2 have had a similar religious experience t. the matters

124:4.7 the Jewish custom of t. the bit of parchment nailed

128:3.2 returned to Nazareth by the coast route, t. Lydda,

130:0.2 From Crete they sailed for Carthage, t. at Cyrene.

135:1.1 to let the hair grow, and to refrain from t. the dead,

144:6.3 you arrive at your conclusions t. these matters of

146:4.3 forth his hand and, t. him, said: “I will—be clean.”

167:3.1 Jesus went over to her and, t. her bowed-over form

171:7.8 the woman who sought healing by t. the hem of his

touchingadjective

1:1.5 the sentimental appeal of the t. relationship of the

2:6.2 upstepped by Jesus to that affectionately t. level of

17:6.5 one of the most profoundly t. episodes which ever

21:0.2 Creator Sons with their Father is t. and superlative.

25:1.6 and a t. affection for one another, an affection

31:2.4 mortal finaliters achieve a t. and profound affection

46:5.19 all Jerusem heard the t. story of the Master Son’s

63:4.4 These early men possessed a t. affection for their

67:8.5 all this is a beautifully t. and superbly magnificent

110:7.10 followed a beautifully t. and appealing admonition.

119:3.5 one of the most beautifully t. chapters in the annals

127:6.2 came to idealize Jesus and to love him with a t. and

132:6.1 Here in Rome also occurred that t. incident in

140:9.1 after a long and beautifully t. personal message of

169:1.14 most t. and effective of all the parables which Jesus

186:2.11 he made a new and t. revelation of man to God.

186:5.5 These t. and divinely beautiful relations between

191:6.1 Nathan ended his t. recital with these words: “But

touchingly

22:9.6 is beautiful and sometimes most t. pathetic.

22:10.8 They are t. affectionate, superbly loyal, exquisitely

31:2.2 beings, divine, intelligent, and t. understanding,

38:7.1 intelligent, marvelously efficient, t. affectionate,

43:6.5 are surprisingly gentle and t. companionable.

47:1.5 And it is one of the most t. beautiful scenes of all

48:3.4 They are not sex creatures, but they manifest a t.

48:3.5 These companions are t. affectionate social beings.

62:2.3 very affectionate and t. loyal to their mates, but if

63:4.4 evolutionary development were t. foreshadowed in

76:5.1 rehabilitation which the Melchizedeks t. proclaimed

100:7.9 Jesus was always t. considerate of all men because

110:0.2 the devotion of an Adjuster to the individual is t.

125:0.6 many of the temple rituals very t. impressed his

128:7.13 most t. established his brother James as “head and

137:3.7 and desires of his associates, so t. sympathetic.

193:6.2 Peter most t. portrayed the Master’s final farewell

196:0.13 Jesus most t. challenged his followers, not only to

tour

14:5.9 traverse these circuits and t. these gigantic spheres.

18:5.4 another Recent of Days may be away on a t. of

74:3.8 Those who conducted him on this t. of inspection

128:4.1 that Jesus should begin a long t. of the world’s

129:3.1 twenty-ninth year was spent finishing up the t. of the

129:3.2 Throughout this t. of the Roman world, for many

129:3.7 the experiences of this t. of the Roman world,

129:3.9 By the end of this t. Jesus virtually knew—with all

130:0.1 The t. of the Roman world consumed most of the

130:0.5 On this Mediterranean t. Jesus spent about half of

130:1.4 the work of Jesus with his fellow mortals on this t. of

133:6.3 Of all the large cities they visited on this t. of the

133:7.2 real rest and play on this visit to Cyprus as their t. of

134:7.5 Jesus started on his final t., as a private individual,

137:8.1 shortly before they went on their first preaching t.

138:1.1 Jesus purposed to make their first t. entirely one of

138:2.1 This first missionary t. of the six was eminently

138:10.11 Jerusalem and Judea on their first public preaching t.

145:0.1 in the first open and public preaching t. of Galilee.

145:0.2 apostles preparatory to their first public preaching t..

145:5.8 upon their first really public and open preaching t. of

145:5.8 On this first t. they preached the gospel in many

146:0.0 FIRST PREACHING TOUR OF GALILEE

146:0.1 The first public preaching t. of Galilee began on

146:0.1 On this t. Jesus and the twelve apostles, assisted by

146:0.2 On this t. he cautioned them on only three occasions;

147:6.2 the beginning of the second preaching t. in Galilee;

148:3.1 evangelists upon their second public preaching t. of

148:7.1 new corps of evangelists on the second preaching t.

148:8.2 had been won for the kingdom on the previous t. of

149:0.0 THE SECOND PREACHING TOUR

149:0.1 The second public preaching t. of Galilee began on

149:0.1 On this t. they visited Gadara, Ptolemais, Japhia,

149:0.3 On this t. only James and John traveled with Jesus

149:0.3 This entire second preaching t. was principally an

149:1.1 On this t. Jesus did not deliberately perform any

149:1.2 In the course of this three months’ t. more than

149:2.8 the gospel in connection with his third t. of Galilee.

149:3.2 evangelists on this second preaching t. of Galilee.

149:4.0 4. PROGRESS OF THE PREACHING TOUR

149:4.1 Jesus did little public work on this preaching t., but

149:7.1 to terminate the t. and return to Bethsaida on

149:7.3 participated in this second preaching t. of Galilee,

150:0.0 THE THIRD PREACHING TOUR

150:0.3 being sent forth on the third preaching t. of Galilee.

150:6.1 During the remainder of this t.—before they all

150:6.2 This being their first t., the women remained much of

150:6.2 fully informed concerning the progress of the t.,

150:9.4 This turbulent ending of the third public preaching t.

155:0.1 discussed with them the plans for their projected t.

157:4.4 engaged in discussing plans for the forthcoming t.

157:6.1 until their return to embark upon the Decapolis t..

159:0.0 THE DECAPOLIS TOUR

159:0.1 begin the preaching t. of the cities of the Decapolis.

159:0.2 Jesus allotted four weeks to this t., instructing his

159:0.2 Throughout this t. no miracles of healing or other

163:7.1 the three months’ t. of all Perea, which terminated

163:7.2 the Master participated with the seventy in the t. of

165:0.2 Throughout this t. of Perea the women’s corps took

166:0.1 Jesus and the twelve made a t. of all the cities and

167:0.2 No miracles had attended the recent preaching t.

169:0.2 and then to begin the t. of southern Perea which led

171:1.1 starting on their t. of the cities of southern Perea,

171:3.0 3. THE PEREAN TOUR

171:4.1 after having completed their t. of the cities of Perea.

tourists

28:7.1 the star students, millennial t., celestial observers,

tours

37:2.3 They always accompany Gabriel on his planetary t.

48:3.14 and supervise all such individual and group t. about

63:1.3 who unfailingly accompanied Andon on all of his t.

150:7.2 his native village in any of his earlier preaching t..

163:7.3 accompanying him on all of his missionary t.;

166:2.1 the Master was out with the twelve on these t.,

towardnon-exhaustive

25:4.12 As you journey t. your Paradise goal, constantly

40:6.6 This spirit ever draws you t. the divine Son, who is

40:6.6 the divine Son, who is its source, and t. the Father,

71:8.15 mankind is on the march t. higher evolutionary

95:2.7 the great pyramid pointed directly t. the Pole Star

99:1.1 Mankind is on the march t. a new and unrevealed

100:1.6 all normal mortals certain innate drives t. growth

100:5.9 All this gravitates consciousness t. the subconscious

102:1.1 spell delay in the progressive journey t. perfection

103:2.6 of religious consciousness, t. moral righteousness

103:6.9 like a reasonable and unified attitude t. the cosmos.

103:9.2 nonmaterial reaches t. the spirit realms, by truth.

104:4.38 last outreach of divinity on the levels of infinity t.

105:1.8 And the face which the Infinite turns t. all universe

108:4.2 luring them upward t. the purposes and aims of a

110:1.2 guiding the evolving soul of man t the divine harbors

110:5.7 yet his passive reaction to, and inactive concern t.,

111:4.11 Evil is a partiality of creativity which tends t.

115:6.4 of the Supreme is twofold: intensively t. Paradise

115:6.4 extensively t. the limitlessness of the Absolutes of

115:6.6 inward t. Paradise and the Deities thereof and

115:6.6 and outward t. infinity and the Absolutes therein.

115:6.6 witnesses the mighty insurge of Supremacy t. unity

117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy advanced one more step t.

117:3.6 Man consciously grows from the material t. the

118:10.23 the personalities of time t. the goals of eternity,

121:6.2 Christian cult t. the West instead of t. the East.

122:6.1 and the road leading out of Nazareth t. Cana.

123:5.13 fertile plain country of Esdraelon, stretching off t.

124:6.1 They journeyed south t. Samaria, but on reaching

124:6.5 rippling waters as it flowed down t. the Dead Sea.

125:3.1 But as the Nazareth party moved on t. Bethany,

130:4.8 this life, in the aggregate, struggles t. higher values,

130:8.6 they journeyed on beside their pack animals t. Rome,

131:1.5 God is full of goodness t. all men; we have no

131:4.8 walks by man’s side as he journeys ever onward t.

135:4.4 he shall turn the hearts of the fathers t. the children

135:4.4 and the hearts of the children t. their fathers, lest I

135:8.6 he took leave of them, going t. the hills to the east.

135:9.7 looked up t. the north and beheld Jesus coming to

139:1.11 each of the twelve was drawn t. him because of some

139:9.7 Judas Alpheus was drawn t. Jesus because of the

140:8.20 what he really aimed at was true humility t. God.

141:9.1 apostles began their journey up the hills t. Jerusalem.

145:3.2 women, and children began to make their way t. the

147:5.4 And turning around t. the woman, Jesus took her

147:5.7 to progress continuously t. the Father’s ideals.

147:5.8 her path t. heaven is not blocked by spiritual pride

147:5.8 she is on the way t. an eternal goal.

147:6.3 the following morning they moved up the river t.

147:6.3 They did not move t. home until early Sabbath

150:6.3 apostles and evangelists began moving t. Nazareth.

152:4.1 the boat and in silence began to row t. Bethsaida

154:6.5 And stretching forth his hands t. all of his disciples

154:7.4 these two boats make their way over the lake t. the

155:6.4 revelation and ever beckons you on t. higher and

155:6.19 pointing to the west t. Phoenicia, said: “Let us be on

156:5.4 into higher channels and t. more idealistic goals.

157:1.4 So, as Peter left them to go t. the boat, Jesus

157:4.4 Peter, stepping a few paces forward t. Jesus, said:

158:7.3 Peter, rushing impetuously t. him, laid his hand upon

160:1.4 progressive advancement t. permanent goals.

160:5.1 the farthest reach of our minds t. eternal possibilities

161:2.11 they hurried on t. Jerusalem to join their fellow

162:2.6 As Eber made his way t. Jesus, the Master said:

162:4.3 then the faithful marched on t. the beautiful gate,

165:1.2 time when Jesus began his journey t. Jerusalem,

165:4.3 for himself on earth, but he was not rich t. God.”

166:4.12 As they journeyed on t. Philadelphia, Jesus continued

170:4.5 the advance t. the dawn of a new social order in

171:5.3 he threw aside his cloak, springing forward t. the

171:8.14 the multitude of followers had gone on t. Jerusalem,

172:3.8 this procession as it moved on joyously t. the city.

172:3.9 As the procession moved t. the summit of Olivet,

172:3.9 As the merry crowd moved on t. Jerusalem, they

172:5.4 the procession moved down Olivet t. Jerusalem,

172:5.5 As the multitude moved on t. the temple, and as

172:5.8 direction of the city and then drew on t. the temple,

173:0.1 strangely silent as they journeyed on t. the temple;

173:1.7 with uproarious shouting they moved t. the bazaars

173:5.4 believer, making his way through the crowds t. him

175:1.5 will keep his hands of mercy outstretched t. you;

176:0.1 As they went on t. Olivet, Jesus said: “You see

176:0.2 passing along the Kidron valley t. Gethsemane,

176:2.9 these thirteen men resumed their journey t. the camp,

177:5.1 looking over t. David Zebedee, asked if anyone

179:4.6 When Jesus had thus spoken, leaning over t. Judas,

180:4.5 light be made one and be drawn t. one another.

181:2.20 All the time I have been coming around t. you,

182:1.2 he lifted up his eyes t. heaven and prayed: “Father,

183:0.3 the Master left them and walked down t. the olive

187:1.6 turned his head t. them and said: “Daughters of

187:4.1 he turned his face t. him and smiled approvingly.

187:4.1 the malefactor saw the face of Jesus turned t. him,

189:4.6 eastern side of the road, and it also faced t. the east.

189:4.10 Mary Magdalene, rushing t. him and addressing

190:2.6 to move t. him as if to embrace him, he vanished

190:5.2 and debated as they made their way t. home,

195:10.5 sweep him on under spiritual guidance t. higher goal

196:3.24 experience of man ascending t. Paradise realities.

196:3.30 environment; it is a gesture t. the morontia level.

towards

0:1.15 it will be co-ordinated with Deity and will tend t.

2:4.3 Father is never torn by conflicting attitudes t. his

2:5.1 God is love”; therefore his only personal attitude t.

2:6.8 while t. sin God strikes no personal attitude, for sin

5:6.9 They are ever drawn t. his Paradise presence by that

8:2.3 But material creatures who tend t. the error of

8:2.6 the Infinite Spirit inclines t. the mercy attributes of

8:4.1 everlasting affection of the divine parents t. the

9:2.4 the honest of heart upward and inward t. the ideals

10:5.3 Trinity maintains a unique attitude as the Trinity t.

11:8.9 the fact that everything is drawn inward t. Paradise

12:4.14 Spectral lines are displaced from the normal t. the

12:4.14 lines are displaced t. the red by a receding star.

14:2.7 personalities are unceasingly drawn inward t. the

14:6.38 provide the stimulus of all human impulses t. the

15:1.6 Urantia belongs to a system which is well out t. the

15:3.6 situated about halfway from the center out t. the

15:13.3 for their further progress t. the career of eternity.

16:6.3 very fraternal and inclined t. co-operation the one

23:1.4 worlds and ascend inward t. the Great Centers;

24:1.16 recognize and know them as you journey inward t.

26:11.5 especially t. the weak and in behalf of the needy,

28:4.3 incline by inherent nature t. seven types of service,

28:4.5 and every seventh one thereafter created incline t.

29:4.20 They are also able to accomplish much t. the

32:2.11 Nebadon is now well out t. the edge of Orvonton.

34:4.5 force which ever draws all truth seekers t. Him

34:5.2 unitedly leading the races of men t. higher ideas

34:5.4 peoples dwelling on the evolutionary planets ever t.

36:5.12 inherent tendency of all moral creatures t. orderly

37:6.6 since divested of primitive animalistic trends t. things

39:1.8 the adjudication of every default in the climb t. divine

39:9.3 the long and enticing journey t. the Paradise goal of

40:5.10 sojourn of the Adjusters contributes much t.

40:8.4 Adjuster-fused brethren are journeying inward t. the

42:2.16 energy-power now seems to begin to swing back t.

42:5.4 they veer t. the electronic organization of matter.

42:11.7 Progress t. harmonious unity, a growing experiential

42:12.1 Mind always reaches out t.: 1. Creation of material

49:4.9 developed an antagonism t. the Adjuster’s mission

50:5.6 The weaker elements of the races incline t. excesses

54:1.6 self-admiration tends t. the exploitation of others for

56:10.9 leads t. unified and synchronous comprehension of

towel

179:3.1 remove his outer garment, gird himself with a t.,

towels

179:1.2 the pitchers of water, the basins, and t. for laving

179:3.1 the water pitchers, basins, and t. had been placed.

tower

77:3.0 3. THE TOWER OF BABEL

77:3.2 This temple was to have a t. the like of which the

77:3.2 It was to be a monumental memorial to their passing

77:3.3 named Bablot after the architect and builder of the t..

77:3.4 the object and motive for the erection of the t..

77:3.4 were propounded as to the purpose of building the t.

77:3.5 group desired to see the t. built as a memorial of

77:3.6 2. The next largest faction wanted the t. designed to

77:3.7 minority contingent held that the erection of the t.

77:3.7 They maintained that the t. should be devoted to the

77:3.9 a second attempt to erect the t. of Babel was made.

77:4.1 of the internecine conflict over the t. of Babel.

78:8.4 They even sought to build a third t. of Babel and

125:1.5 the stately home of Herod, and the t. of the Roman

166:4.4 men upon whom the t. of Siloam fell, killing them.

towering

139:2.6 And yet despite this t. strength of devotion Peter was

towers

172:3.10 the brow of Olivet, where the city and the temple t.

town

78:8.2 city was inundated so that the second or higher t.

121:2.2 caravan traffic passed through or near the little t.

122:6.1 spring, which was in the eastern section of the t..

123:5.15 social centers of contact and gossip for the entire t.

127:2.7 the entire Jewish contingent of the t. in a hubbub.

128:7.11 moved into a neat little home on the west side of t.,

137:3.1 the wedding of a prominent young woman of that t.,

139:5.7 often spoken of as “Philip of Bethsaida, the t.

139:12.1 Judas was born in Kerioth, a small t. in Judea.

146:2.1 the second evening of their sojourn in this small t.

146:4.4 to publish abroad throughout the t. that Jesus had

146:4.4 Although Jesus did not again enter the t., he

150:8.1 turned out to hear this former citizen of their t.

162:0.1 infuriated villagers chased them out of the little t.

towns

123:3.8 frequent trips with his father to these surrounding t.

124:2.9 more than two hundred t. of over five thousand

135:8.1 become the chief topic of conversation in all the t.

138:9.3 Besides these t. they labored in many villages as well

143:1.1 Syrians—for few Jews dwelt in these two Greek t..

146:0.1 many other smaller t. they proclaimed the gospel of

146:4.6 that their failure to meet with success in these t.

153:2.1 And they shall besiege you in all your t. until the

165:0.1 the following cities and t. and some fifty additional

171:1.2 for two weeks, visiting the t. in southern Perea.

171:3.1 visiting all of the t. wherein the seventy labored.

193:1.3 and they hastened off to the near-by t. and villages,

townspeople

126:4.8 Never had his t. seen him so magnificently solemn;

146:5.3 The t. remembered the water and the wine, and now

146:5.3 they came to Jesus, not only bringing the sick and

toy

88:1.8 Mankind’s first t. was a preserved umbilical cord.

151:5.4 waves tossed their boat as though it were a t. ship,

traceverb

4:1.8 I am entirely competent to t. out and to analyze the

11:1.4 Whether we t. the personality circuit back through

11:1.4 whether we t. the lines of material gravity to nether

11:1.4 whether we t. the lines of spiritual gravity to the

11:1.4 whether we t. out the mind circuits or follow the

16:4.4 We are unable to t. any personal connection between

74:8.10 Moses endeavored to t. the lineage of Abraham back

77:4.7 Investigators will never be able to t. out and follow

78:7.3 sought to t. the Jewish people back to Adam,

78:7.3 to be in a better position to t. Abraham right back to

tracenoun

42:11.2 methods of finite mind to discern even a t. of the

47:10.2 mansion worlds and over the last mark and t.,

77:4.7 Without a t. of origin elsewhere in the world, these

78:7.6 Only among the Sumerians did any t. of the glory

125:4.2 After searching all day and finding no t. of Jesus,

traced

9:7.2 Lines of spirit can be t. back to the Son, physical

58:6.2 Although the evolution of vegetable life can be t.

74:8.4 this tradition can be t. from the Philippine Islands

81:2.20 civilizations of the Andite age cannot always be t. by

92:1.1 The evolution of religion has been t. from early fear

94:2.5 remnants of the Adamic teachings can be t..

121:4.4 Cynics t. their philosophy to Diogenes of Athens,

traces

79:1.8 there are t. of Andite blood among the Turanian and

79:5.9 notwithstanding that t. of Andite blood reached Peru

tracing

70:4.3 1. T. origin back to a common ancestor.

track

15:9.16 The universe must be proceeding on a clear t.;

83:4.6 event so as to put the ghosts and spirits off the t..

108:3.1 It is exceedingly difficult to keep t. of these divine

133:4.14 boat which could be carried overland on a land t.

tracked

158:4.1 disciples who had t. Jesus and his associates in their

trackless

12:1.2 off on a straight-line path into t. space; but we never

tracks

12:1.2 swinging onward in the t. of the great space circuits.

tractable

84:7.21 the red and the yellow men are almost equally t..

traction

66:5.5 first taught to use the wheel for the facilitation of t..

tradenoun

28:5.13 associations of commerce and t., friendship and

66:5.11 5. The commission on industry and t..

66:5.11 in promoting t. between the various peace groups.

66:5.11 They greatly expanded the t. in the improved salt

67:4.1 Nod and all of the commission on industry and t.

69:3.11 Presently t. expanded, the women acting as jobbers.

69:4.0 4. THE BEGINNINGS OF TRADE

69:4.1 marriage by capture, so t. by barter followed seizure

69:4.1 the early practices of silent barter and the later t. by

70:3.3 but it was commerce and t. that held these early

70:3.5 but money has become the universal language of t..

70:9.10 8. Promotion of t. and commerce—industrial

72:1.3 brisk domestic commerce but have little foreign t.

72:9.2 —industrial, professional, agricultural, or t.;

72:11.2 invariably correlated with the mastery of some t.

72:11.5 defense mechanisms are quite fully employed in t.,

73:1.3 of the Dalamatia commission on industry and t..

74:7.8 5. Methods of advancing and improving world t..

74:7.15 3. The code of t. and commerce.

79:1.4 assemble in cities devoted to manufacture and t..

79:7.6 reduced the volume of t. passing over the caravan

80:7.5 Egypt as the Occidental center of t., art, culture

80:9.9 Land traffic and t. were nearly suspended during

80:9.9 brought about the expansion of sea traffic and t.;

81:3.1 intellects chose to engage in t. and manufacture.

81:3.2 The increase in t. and in the manufacture of raw

81:3.2 Before the era of extensive world t., communities

81:3.2 T. brought into fellowship different sorts of human

81:6.19 be fostered, whether they involve language, t., art,

89:8.7 the spirit of t. and had developed the shrewdness

93:5.2 then existent t., travel, and civilization of the world

93:5.9 went to Sodom to engage in t. and animal husbandry

121:1.7 a great era of t. and travel was rapidly advancing.

121:1.7 not again enjoy another such period of travel and t.

121:2.1 as it was at that time ruled and organized for t..

121:2.2 The travel, t., and armies of Babylonia, Assyria,

122:8.4 Joseph working some at his carpenter’s t..

122:10.4 there Joseph worked at his t. while Mary and Jesus

124:2.9 the advantages of agriculture over industry and t..

125:5.6 the presence of those who engage in barter and t.?

132:5.17 men choose to conduct the world’s business by t.

132:5.17 The fairness of t. and the honest treatment

134:5.6 And then, by t., commerce, and conquest, tribes

134:6.11 With global regulation of money and t. will come

140:6.6 temptation to teach you rules of government, t.,

156:5.2 parable having to do with his own t.—carpentry.

173:1.5 by all this babble and confusion of t. and barter.

195:3.9 unbalanced t. with the Levant which drained away

tradeadjective

51:6.4 social culture, economic development, t. relations,

69:4.6 Modern writing originated in the early t. records;

69:4.6 first literature of man was a t.-promotion document

70:3.4 The peace of Urantia will be promoted more by t.

70:3.4 T. relations have been facilitated by development of

70:7.5 purpose of preserving valuable “spirit” or t. secrets.

74:5.3 the idea of developing t. relations with the outside

74:5.3 and extensive t. relations with the near-by tribes

74:5.7 in establishing almost one hundred outlying t.

79:1.2 Here they built their settlements and entered into t.

81:3.6 The opening up of the t. channels by land and by sea

82:5.9 Outmarriage was favored by increasing t. contacts;

121:2.11 including the important t. center of Sepphoris.

132:5.5 3. T. wealth—riches obtained as a fair profit in the

tradeverb

80:9.4 The Nordics continued to t. in amber from the

84:3.5 woman early learned to t. upon her sex charms.

97:9.18 the rule of city despots who began to t. in land.

101:7.4 It is equally pathetic to observe those who t. their

132:7.6 and maybe we can t. it to the Jews for Yahweh.”

171:8.4 to heed well my instructions that you t. diligently

176:3.4 he who had received five talents began to t. with

177:4.9 But he rejoiced in being so sagacious as to t. off

traded

53:3.2 Lucifer t. on reverence as ignorance.

81:1.7 descendants of Adam and Adamson here met, t.,

140:8.15 Jesus worked, lived, and t. in the world as he found

trader

70:8.7 of the herder-agriculturist and the t.-industrialist,

81:3.7 The traveling t. and the roving explorer did more to

127:5.1 eldest daughter of Ezra, a wealthy merchant and t.

132:5.17 The honest t. should not hesitate to take the same

132:5.17 profit which he would gladly accord his fellow t.

142:2.1 one Jacob, a wealthy Jewish t. from Crete,

traders

69:3.11 early t. were women; they were employed as spies,

69:4.2 The first barter was conducted by armed t. who

69:4.2 held the first markets; women were the earliest t.,

69:4.2 a wall wide enough to prevent the t. reaching each

69:4.3 The early t. were scrupulously honest within their

69:4.8 carried around the inhabited world by the ancient t..

70:8.8 between priest-teachers, ruler-warriors, capitalist-t.,

78:3.1 but the absorption of the Adamite teachers, t., and

78:5.5 the ends of the earth as missionaries, teachers, and t..

78:5.5 But only a few teachers and t. ever penetrated

79:1.3 A new class of men, the t., began to appear in large

79:4.3 the Aryans were reinforced by later conquerors, t.,

80:1.1 Andites entered Europe as adventurers, teachers, t.,

80:7.13 were also the world’s greatest t. and colonizers.

89:8.7 And as some men were better t. than others,

121:3.3 The merchant princes and the bankers, the t.

173:2.3 These t. and money-changers all operated by

184:1.3 in driving the commercial t. out of the temple.

185:5.5 when he was driving the money-changers and t. out

195:1.4 shrewd compromisers; they were keen theologic t..

trades

71:1.23 During later times many clans grew out of t. and

81:6.32 commonplace labor, t. or callings which could be

121:3.4 groups to continue in their various crafts and t..

128:2.2 It was thought that by diversifying their t. they

tradesman

132:5.17 Every t. deserves wages for his services; the

tradesmen

121:3.4 many of the Pharisees belonged to this class of t..

121:3.6 among the free proletariat and even among the t..

trading

69:4.2 Very early the t. counter was developed, a wide wall

69:5.10 Man’s first form of t. was woman exchange; it long

69:5.10 was woman exchange; it long preceded horse t..

81:3.3 And these primitive t. and manufacturing cities

81:3.4 a feature of this era of early industrial and t. cities.

81:3.7 but these were all secondary to the t. relations,

83:2.2 As raiding preceded t., so marriage by capture

84:4.2 By t. subtly upon her sex charms, she has often been

97:9.16 Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian sailors and t. with

121:2.3 dwelling in many nations and t. in every province of

tradition

4:5.1 Religious t. is the imperfectly preserved record of

12:9.5 Your philosophy struggles for emancipation from t.

13:0.2 There exists neither record nor t. of their origin.

31:9.4 Paradise t. asserts that these three Architects,

31:9.10 On Paradise there is a t. that far back in eternity

51:6.5 of a world with the compelling force of t..

64:7.17 And it was the t. of these repeated glacial advances

66:6.2 Slavery to t. produces stability and co-operation

66:6.2 it likewise stifles initiative and enslaves the creative

70:12.4 The early kings were restricted by the mores—by t.

74:4.6 And this was the origin of the Sabbath-day t..

74:8.1 creation of Urantia in six days was based on the t.

74:8.4 by the t. that Adam and Eve had physical forms

74:8.4 this t. can be traced from the Philippine Islands

74:8.10 Jewish t. became crystallized about Moses,

74:8.10 And then the t. of Adam’s six days got woven into

74:8.10 the t. of creation in six days was written out and

77:2.3 even their stature came to be magnified by t..

77:4.12 since much of your t. of these ancient times was

78:4.5 strains of the violet race had retained the Adamic t.

79:8.2 there persisted only the hazy t. of an ancient contest

79:8.15 And Chinese t. preserves the hazy record of the

89:2.3 The t. of Adam and the Garden of Eden also lent

89:6.8 Many peoples have a t. analogous to this story,

93:3.5 descendant Moses, who thus had a compelling t. of

95:6.2 of the story of the Seven Master Spirits as the t.

96:0.2 The Salem religion was revered as a t. by the Kenites

97:9.6 They required the t. of Saul and Samuel as a

99:1.3 steamed out of the sheltered bays of established t.

99:5.3 Jesus shattered t., destroyed dogma, and called man

100:7.5 Jesus was not bound by t. or handicapped by narrow

101:1.4 dependent on prior acts of belief, t., and authority;

101:7.4 resigned to submission to t. and authority.

102:7.6 way of finding God in the maze of superstition, t.,

104:1.9 those religions which have a firm monotheistic t.

121:5.3 of Hellenic and Latin mythology, patriotism, and t..

121:7.5 They could not break the fetters of t..

124:6.7 Joshua’s renowned exploits, according to Jewish t..

125:4.2 —a spiritually impoverished people, t. bound

125:5.10 bondage to law, ritual, ceremonial, and musty t..

127:6.6 those periodic outbreaks of rebellion against t.

130:1.2 life had been tremendously influenced by this t.,

132:0.9 because these men and women were not t. bound;

136:4.10 Subsequently the t. of a great temptation became

149:2.11 Jesus put reality in the place of t. and swept aside all

151:3.10 outward clashing with t. and established authority.

153:3.3 the commandments of God by the laws of your t.?

153:3.3 but you enact a law of t. which permits undutiful

153:3.3 make void the commandment by your own t.?

153:3.4 desert the commandment while you hold to the t. of

155:1.4 They have become so narrowed by t. that they are

155:5.4 theology of the authority of established religious t..

155:5.11 T. is a safe refuge and an easy path for those

155:6.3 the lethargy of t. into the transcendent light of the

155:6.3 authority of t. to the experience of knowing God;

159:4.6 these sacred writings by the t.-enslaved scribes

160:5.3 All religions based on fear, emotion, t.,

162:2.7 the bondage of prejudice and the darkness of t..

162:3.1 and intellectually prejudiced by their loyalty to t.,

165:2.3 here also are some of you, slaves of t., who have

173:3.3 of the spirit and the older religion of ceremony, t.,

178:1.15 become merely a sacred memory, a mere t. about me

179:5.4 his spiritual meanings by the dead chains of t. and

179:5.5 teachings none have become more t.-standardized.

180:5.12 Neither t. nor a ceremonial system of formal

181:2.23 handicapped by your preconceptions of Jewish t.

184:3.19 Thirty prejudiced and t.-blinded false judges,

191:5.3 the revelation of truth open the eyes blinded by t.;

195:0.2 the beneficiaries of Greek culture, had a revered t.

195:3.2 Rome overcame the t. of nationalism by imperial

195:4.2 almost lost before the overshadowing authority, t.,

196:0.5 This faith was not reverence for t. nor a mere

tradition-bound

66:6.2 The whole world was caught in the stalemate of t.

140:8.30 Jesus only detracted from the t. religious schools of

166:2.2 by the seventy than were the more orthodox and t.

195:0.2 Although the t. and priest-ridden Hebrews refused

traditional

1:2.2 God is a transcendent reality, not merely man’s t.

8:1.9 And this is the t. starting point of the history of the

12:5.10 Static ethics and t. morality are just slightly

67:4.3 easily gave origin to those t. stories of the gods

70:0.3 It does have survival value; therefore it becomes t..

70:11.5 the taboo on killing, society sanctified it as t. mores,

70:11.7 combined with the impressiveness of t. continuity.

73:1.4 There existed a t. enmity between the Nodites and

74:6.5 The origin of the t. halo encircling the heads of

96:2.4 these Arabian nomads maintained a lingering t. belief

101:7.4 freedom from all conventional and t. handicaps

103:9.4 of mythology, and the bondage of t. dogmatism.

113:0.2 Seraphim are the t. angels of heaven;

123:5.7 as a center of liberal interpretation of Jewish t. law.

123:5.12 was more liberal in the interpretation of the t. laws

126:1.2 turned over in his mind the historic and t. events

128:3.6 attack upon the Jewish temple and its t. practices,

135:5.6 who failed to do this could be the Messiah in the t.

155:5.9 The acceptance of the t. religions of authority

155:5.12 formulated the various doctrines of their t. teachers

155:5.13 settledness of the religion of t. authority,

155:6.2 the words of truth which come not through the t.

155:6.4 from the mere intellectual belief in t. authority to the

155:6.10 they have fallen on these evil days of t. barrenness.

160:5.3 in that what you call a religion is only a t. belief

160:5.12 Other religions may consist in t. beliefs, emotional

162:2.2 their system of t. religion will be overthrown,

165:3.2 born of prejudice and nurtured in t. bondage, albeit

175:4.9 1. Jesus was arrayed in telling opposition to their t.

185:0.4 all matters of ceremonial cleanness and t. regularity.

196:0.1 His faith was neither t. nor merely intellectual;

196:1.2 should be recovered from the tomb of t. theology

196:1.2 or even the overthrow, of t. ecclesiastical authority

traditionalism

159:4.10 teachers of the sanctity of this t. know this truth.

191:5.3 from the false security of the authority of t. to the

traditionalistic

121:7.5 slavery to law fell victim to the stagnation of t.

traditionalize

195:9.6 dominate him, he invariably tries to rationalize, t.,

traditionalized

99:2.6 it has permitted itself to become so thoroughly t.,

traditionally

89:5.1 While cannibalism is t horrible to modern civilization

128:1.14 the reputed tribes of Ruben, Gad, and Gilead that t.

153:3.6 these t. enslaved Jews would never fail to go

traditions

11:0.2 is from eternity; there are neither records nor t.

25:6.2 records of the history and t. of your status sphere.

39:5.12 being prepared for transport service, and the t. of

40:9.9 much like the one envisioned by the planetary t. of

46:0.1 more approaching the heavenly status of your t.,

51:3.5 illustrates the manner in which your planetary t.

51:6.3 ministry whose t. would exert a cumulative force of

52:6.8 think you had translated to the heaven of your t..

64:2.4 of India continued to hold on to the t. of Andon

64:3.3 the t. of these primitive races grew up around the

64:6.6 red man brought along much of the teachings and t.

64:6.8 the teachings of Onamonalonton became hazy t..

66:2.8 later t. concerning the installation of Adam and Eve.

67:4.3 which later found a place in the folk tales and t. of

68:4.1 group customs develop into folkways or tribal t.

69:0.3 Such legacies become t., and traditions ultimately

69:0.3 and t. ultimately metamorphose into conventions.

73:1.2 persistence of the t. of Dalamatia and the culture of

74:6.9 to marry brother to sister, dates from the t. of the

74:8.2 the sun and moon, may have taken origin in the t. of

74:8.8 the earlier t. recognized pre-Adamic civilization is

76:2.2 In vain did Cain appeal to the t. of the first Eden,

77:2.11 is responsible for the t. of such long human lives.

77:3.2 from the dangers of the sea, remembering the t. of

77:4.9 the grandeur and paradisiacal t. of the city of Dilmun

77:4.11 of the lake which still bears his name, and their t.

77:9.9 that memory is the treasure house of the t. of your

78:1.4 the north, but they never entirely lost their Nodite t..

78:2.1 to preserve their t. of the glory of the first Eden.

78:2.4 predicated on the presence of Adam and on the t.

78:2.4 After Adam’s death and as these t. grew dim

78:3.1 The violet race retained the Edenic t. of peacefulness

78:7.4 The t. of a time when water covered the whole of

78:8.1 and they clung to the ancient t. of Dalamatia.

79:4.7 the lingering t. of the religion of the second garden.

79:7.4 the Andite t. of the beauty of Eden and Dalamatia

79:7.4 of Eden and Dalamatia did influence Chinese t.;

80:7.5 No wonder the Greeks had mythological t. that

82:5.4 tremendously influenced by the t. of the violet race,

84:4.4 Many tribal and racial t. relegate trouble to Eve,

86:3.2 not die, vestigial t. of the early attitude toward death.

87:7.1 The cult grew out of the t. of “old families” and

89:2.3 concept of sin was fostered by the lingering t. of

89:4.5 as the t. of the days of the Planetary Prince filtered

89:7.3 as in the t. of Sargon, Moses, Cyrus, and Romulus.

90:3.9 The ancient Greeks, having preserved the t. of

92:3.1 faithfully portray the beliefs and t. of peoples

93:3.1 Abraham, was also derived from the lingering t. of

93:9.1 though the t. of these days were what Moses built

93:9.5 harder for Jacob to grasp the significance of these t.

93:9.5 being such a firm believer in the t. of Melchizedek

93:9.9 the Jews perverted their t. with the view of exalting

94:1.5 dogmas, t., and teachings of the Brahman priesthood

94:6.3 built directly upon the concepts of the Salem t.

94:6.9 Confucius based his doctrines upon the moral t. of

94:6.9 was also somewhat influenced by the lingering t.

94:7.4 descended through a family that never lost the t. of

94:7.5 that a pupil, Bautan, imparted to his teacher the t. of

94:11.2 after Gautama’s followers had so perverted the t.

95:6.2 learned of the t. of the Caligastia and the Lucifer

95:6.2 the Lucifer rebellion—along with many other t.

95:6.6 The Jewish t. of heaven and hell and the doctrine of

95:6.6 founded on the lingering t. of Lucifer and Caligastia,

95:7.3 Such groups treasured the t. of Melchizedek,

96:1.8 a three-in-one God concept founded on the t. of

96:5.2 the doings of Moses was derived from the t. extant

96:5.3 due to the Kenite t. of the time of Melchizedek.

96:5.3 Jethro, gathered up the residue of the t. of the days

96:5.3 practices with the t. of the Melchizedek teachings,

96:6.1 leaders of Israel continued to harbor the Mosaic t. of

97:7.2 were much influenced by Babylonian t. and legends,

97:7.3 the Jewish nation, the glorification of Hebrew t.,

97:9.11 of Judah as the successor of the heritage and t.

98:1.1 a people who still fostered the t. of Adamson

100:7.16 not deter Jesus from making attacks on religious t.

104:1.8 Hebrews knew about the Trinity from the Kenite t.

107:1.1 I can only impart the t. of Salvington and beliefs of

121:7.3 equally bound by the slavish demands of the t.,

121:7.3 number who presumed to ignore their sacred t.,

122:8.7 very easy for myths to become t. and for traditions

122:8.7 and for t. eventually to become accepted as facts.

125:6.9 to the Roman yoke and victims of your own t.

126:1.2 and recount to himself the t. of Abraham, Jacob,

127:3.3 Jesus and his brother discussed the t. of Abraham,

130:1.2 of Damascus” was so well versed in the Hebrew t.,

132:2.2 standards of good the religious practices and t. of

133:9.2 was equally fascinated with the ruins and t. of Susa,

136:6.7 Hebrews had long been nurtured on t. of miracles

140:8.22 he understood their enslaving bondage to religious t..

141:5.4 formulation of creeds and the establishment of t. as a

142:3.2 Do you not know the t. of Israel relating to the

147:6.6 Jesus’ antagonism to the Jewish t. and ceremonials

149:2.10 he did not hesitate to disregard man-made t. of

153:3.3 Why is it that you show such disrespect for the t.

153:3.4 the word of God while you maintain your own t..

153:3.6 possible attack upon, some of the t. of the elders,

153:3.6 still held in the bondage of fear to many of these t.

153:3.7 was represented by the oral law—the t. of the elders,

155:3.5 Caesarea had to do with the origin of religious t.,

155:6.2 to reject the authority of the t. of record which are

157:2.2 Neither permit reverence for the t. so to pervert

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

162:6.3 you seek to water your souls with the t. of men,

175:1.2 requirements of the laws of Moses and t. of Israel.

175:1.8 oppress you with ceremonies and enslaved you by t..

176:2.8 said that Tuesday evening, there grew up many t.;

184:3.1 charges of flouting the t. of the fathers of Israel.

185:7.4 to his death because he has clashed with your t.?”

195:0.3 challenged the t. of the human race embodied in

195:10.8 The praiseworthy desire to preserve t. of past

195:10.14 and authoritative religion of ritual and sacred t..

196:1.2 Jesus from his burial tomb amidst the theological t.

traducer

184:3.10 1. That Jesus was a dangerous t. of the people.

traffic

44:5.6 They are the t. supervisors of the spheres and are

69:5.10 such t. was and is a racial disgrace, for it hindered

80:9.9 Land t. and trade were nearly suspended during

80:9.9 travel brought about the great expansion of sea t.

80:9.9 And this development of marine t. resulted in the

121:2.2 more than half of this caravan t. passed through

173:1.1 A huge commercial t. had grown up in association

173:1.3 t. in sacrificial animals and sundry merchandise

tragedy

35:9.2 do not suddenly change in personnel unless a t.

50:6.5 the double t. of a rebellious Planetary Prince and a

75:5.6 by the inexplicable sorrow of the unbelievable t.

76:6.4 Adam and Eve, a story of trial, t., and triumph,

87:4.7 The t. of all this lies in the fact that there really were

110:0.1 of imperfect beings with freedom entails inevitable t.,

124:5.6 But he little dreamed of the t., so soon to occur,

146:6.2 young man was not really dead, he perceived the t.

158:7.8 these early hints of the impending t. of his latter days

170:5.10 the t. consisted in the fact that this social reaction to

172:5.11 carried them on through all of the t. of this eventful

178:2.1 that earth’s greatest t. was about to take place, but

187:1.7 only of the terrible days of t. ahead for Jerusalem

187:6.3 Thus ended a day of t. and sorrow for a universe

193:4.2 this t., we conceive that Judas went wrong,

tragicsee tragic days

20:6.6 the idea that they always meet with the t. end

65:5.1 so handicapped by t. perversions beyond our control:

75:6.4 Could anything have been more t.!

89:6.3 There is no more t. and pathetic experience on

97:9.6 Saul’s t. defeat at Gilboa by the Philistines brought

97:9.24 this era came to a t. end when Josiah presumed to

111:3.7 is without meaning, and life itself is a t. illusion.

119:6.3 not even excepting his dramatic and t. sojourn on

126:2.1 the t. news that Joseph had been severely injured

126:2.8 And it seemed all the more t. to think that he died

127:5.6 by the side of Mary on that fateful and t. afternoon

132:7.4 Buddha’s experience was t..

135:11.4 to stabilize his faith and prepare him for the t. end

139:1.12 on the cross, and throughout these t. hours Andrew

143:5.11 his happy and God-revealing life than with his t.

150:2.3 when the last and t. episode in the drama of Jesus’

169:0.2 which led right up to the final and t. experiences of

171:1.5 David was present in Jerusalem during the t. last

173:5.6 beginning to sense that something t. was about to

177:5.5 the next day was one more day nearer the t. Friday,

184:2.13 before the experiences of this t. night of the denials.

184:4.2 During this t. hour of suffering and mock trials

185:1.8 all this explains much that transpired on this t. Friday

185:8.0 8. PILATE’S TRAGIC SURRENDER

191:6.1 to call the believers together to receive this t. word

192:1.2 Jerusalem with its t. associations of fear, betrayal,

193:4.1 alluded to the loss of Judas and held up the t. fate of

195:7.10 to become a mechanist represents the t. phenomenon

tragic day(s)

66:7.19 those t. when Caligastia threw in his lot with the

67:3.10 end to the recital of the stirring events of these t..

75:5.6 recover from the sorrow and sadness of those t.,

77:1.7 regime continued until the t. days of the rebellion,

77:9.5 stood steadfast with Van and Amadon during the t.

186:3.3 Throughout this t., until the message finally went

187:5.6 remained master of the situation throughout the t..

191:0.7 during the long and weary hours of this t.,

tragically

126:2.3 anticipated difficulty in his life had been t. solved—

trail

11:9.8 already embarked upon the long, long Paradise t. of

39:5.14 lightninglike speed, leaving a t. of luminosity as far

63:6.7 t. leading up northward from the Mesopotamian

67:6.8 order to go forward on the long, long t. to Paradise

117:5.6 The progressing personality leaves a t. of reality as it

122:6.1 Jesus’ favorite stroll was to follow a narrow t.

134:7.4 From Gaza he took the inland t. to Beersheba,

155:4.1 junction with the Magdala-Mount Lebanon t. road,

156:6.2 on the Nazareth-Mount Lebanon t. to the village of

176:0.2 then follow a t. over to their private camp near

178:2.12 prepared to lead his twelve apostles over the t. to

182:2.10 arranged to stand guard that night on the upper t.

182:2.11 as David prepared to go on watch by the upper t.,

183:3.9 way in all haste to David Zebedee on the upper t..

trailing

139:2.9 Peter was either leading the procession or t. behind

151:5.3 some of the younger evangelists were t. after.

trails

64:7.8 migrated along the old t. of the Andon tribes.

79:7.6 the volume of trade passing over the caravan t. of

130:6.2 these hills; do you know the direction of the t.?

130:6.2 he marked out all the t. on the ground and fully

130:6.2 As you so well know the t. to Phenix, having

130:6.2 Sit down with me while I tell you of the service t.

trainverb

45:1.3 the seven spheres whereon the morontia chiefs t.

72:4.6 educational system is designed to adequately t. the

81:6.32 It is not enough to t. men for work; in a complex

93:7.1 to instruct his students and t. the Salem missionaries,

128:2.4 but his true motive was to t. James and Joseph in

160:4.12 T. your memory to hold in sacred trust the strength-

trainnoun

133:0.2 they sent all their belongings on ahead by pack t. to

134:2.5 he journeyed on with the caravan t. to Capernaum,

trained

7:3.4 sensations pass on to the less automatic but habit-t.

14:6.32 Spirit Daughters of the local universes were duly t.

26:11.5 are educated and t. for their eternal mission.

30:4.30 mortals have been thoroughly t. in the affairs of the

31:3.7 creatures have been t. to the limits of their capacity

38:5.1 first created group of Nebadon seraphim were t. by

39:1.5 been especially t. to meet the difficulties and to cope

44:5.5 This is the adventurous group of well-t. beings who

48:3.2 Morontia Companions are t. for service by the

48:5.9 They have already been t. for their work while

50:4.10 who have been adopted and t. in the prince’s schools

51:5.5 educated and t. in the schools of the Planetary Prince

51:7.3 fast as subordinate administrators can be properly t.,

52:5.3 a race spiritually t. and prepared to assimilate

55:3.10 are magnificently t. by the competitive systems of

55:3.19 6. Specially t. mortals of the planetary schools of

56:8.2 nurtured in the superuniverses, and t. in the central

66:7.6 They were t. to fraternize with younger groups,

66:7.7 students t. in Mesopotamia for work with their

67:5.1 Among the superior and partially t. sojourners in

68:1.4 well-t. guardians of the peace can restrain an angry

71:2.19 10. Intelligent and t. representation.

71:2.19 offices only those individuals who are technically t.,

72:4.2 The feeble-minded are t. only in agriculture and

73:4.5 suggested that the younger generation also be t. in

74:7.1 They were t. intellectually until they were sixteen

76:3.5 The priests of this order were t. to officiate at

80:3.5 Each child was carefully t. in the care of the caves,

81:6.32 t. in one or more methods of commonplace labor,

81:6.33 but highly t. and ultraspecialized human beings can

90:5.1 evolve into a priesthood t. to direct the meticulous

94:9.1 he t. and sent forth more than seventeen thousand

103:2.5 many mortals are negative because they were so t..

114:7.8 are likewise t. and rehearsed in the deep mind by

119:5.3 a fully developed and perfectly t. spirit mortal and,

119:8.2 creator, educated an administrator, t. an executive,

128:5.7 properly t. Joseph to assume direction of the home.

129:2.7 inasmuch as Jesus had never been t. in these schools.

139:0.3 having been thoroughly t. in the Hebrew scriptures

141:4.3 But these men, t. in the religion of the daily sacrifice,

148:1.3 The one hundred and more evangelists t. during

148:1.4 The nobleman’s son was one of those t. for gospel

148:3.1 Sabbath before their departure with the newly t.

148:8.5 sending forth of one hundred newly t. evangelists.

149:0.3 practical experience for this corps of 117 newly t.

163:0.1 from this well-t. and experienced aggregation of

163:7.3 original group of twelve women had recently t.

194:0.3 These men had been t. and instructed that the

trainingverb

4:0.3 but this ascension scheme for spiritualizing and t.

31:3.8 thoroughly t. surviving mortals in the technique of

35:3.21 in t. the hosts who go forth as evangels of destiny,

53:3.6 the scheme of so thoroughly t. ascending mortals

66:3.8 after t. and inspiring these students, sent them back

66:5.6 Bon’s group were successful in t. the great fandors

66:6.4 after t. them, sending them back to their people as

70:9.9 7. Provision for educating and t. youth.

76:3.2 Adam wisely spent most of the time t. his children

81:6.32 Before t. citizens in the highly specialized

94:5.1 there t. Chinese teachers who taught throughout

128:7.7 devoted much time to t. James in the management of

138:0.0 TRAINING THE KINGDOM’S MESSENGERS

148:0.0 TRAINING EVANGELISTS AT BETHSAIDA

148:3.3 participate in the work of t. the new evangelistic

traininggerund; see training, religious;

training, spiritual

4:0.3 the Corps of the Finality, providing further t. for

14:3.4 subsequent to increased t. and enlarged experience

14:4.20 they carry on the manifold tasks of teaching, t., and

14:6.32 secure their prepersonal t. on the worlds of Havona

15:7.6 seventy satellites of socializing culture and t.,

15:7.9 the seventy spheres of the advancing intellectual t. of

15:7.10 organizations devoted to universe t. and spirit

15:13.3 the fifth devoted to your superuniverse intellectual t.

15:13.3 Most of this t. of ascending mortals is conducted on

15:13.5 are the centers of t. for physical and administrative

16:5.5 ascenders are subjected to the long t. and unifying

17:1.7 the glorified mortal graduates from the agelong t. of

17:6.4 2. Preliminary Creatorship T..

17:6.4 long period of the preliminary t. of a Michael Son

17:6.4 t. requisite to the acquirement of spirit skill in her

18:4.6 through a season of t. under the Eternals of Days

18:4.7 the seventy major sector worlds of higher t. for the

18:4.8 the more physical and material character of the t. on

18:5.1 and together they passed through their Havona t.

20:7.5 Trinity Teacher Sons receive no preliminary t. in the

20:8.3 They conduct an agelong course of t., ranging from

20:9.5 preliminary t. to prepare them for close association

21:2.1 experience of Paradise observation and Havona t..

22:1.10 of this order pass through specific courses of t.,

22:1.11 embrace by the Paradise Trinity and after a brief t. in

22:1.12 to the superuniverse service without further t..

22:8.2 adopted for further t. in the local universes by the

22:9.7 They are experience-deficient, despite long t. with

24:6.1 through the Havona course of instruction and t.

25:1.5 Graduate Guides, all pass through the courses of t.

25:1.5 worlds devoted to the final t. and spiritual culture

25:3.16 By experiential ascent and Paradise t. they have

25:4.11 the regular courses of t. for Technical Advisers,

25:4.13 After long t. and actual experience, any of the spirits

25:4.14 The t. of Technical Advisers, begun in Melchizedek

25:4.14 From this superuniverse t. they proceed to the

26:2.2 highly efficacious in furthering the essential t. of

26:2.4 concerned in ministering to the educational t. of

26:4.1 one half of the entire order is assigned to the t. of the

26:4.11 begin a long and intense t. for supernal assignment

26:4.13 long been in t. in the experiential epochs of time

26:7.1 tireless ministers of the fifth circle of the Havona t.

26:7.3 After the completion of the course of t on this circuit

26:11.3 are not so much concerned with their t. as with

27:3.3 pursuing group t. in preparation for the unrevealed

27:4.2 the final touches of the t. of the pilgrims of time can

28:4.6 something to do with the creation or t. of the Sons

28:6.8 how to apply spirit ethics, and following such t.,

29:3.4 Power centers and physical controllers undergo no t.

30:4.16 mortal detention on seven worlds of progressive t. is

30:4.22 begin ascension of the superuniverse system of t.

30:4.24 but no doubt such t. is wise and necessary in view of

30:4.25 of instruction and put through specific courses of t..

30:4.27 are through with the technical and administrative t.

31:3.2 but such a tremendous course of ascendant t. and

32:3.11 the wonderful experience of the adventure and t.

32:3.14 depend on perfect Havona to provide the final t. for

33:7.1 that is the exclusive function of creatures of high t.

34:7.3 the ascent is more like undergoing an educational t.

35:3.1 through t. on all 490 worlds in the acquirement of

35:3.11 mortals who graduate from their constellation t. are

35:3.12 the Melchizedek world while pursuing their t. on the

35:3.19 the Melchizedek primary schools of universe t..

35:3.22 The highest course of t. in universe administration

35:4.1 Much of this t. is conducted by the patient and wise

35:7.2 This t. is progressive, extending from the first

35:8.2 were required to pass through certain courses of t.

35:8.7 When subjected to the Melchizedek t., when tested

35:10.3 applied knowledge—actual t. in doing the things they

35:10.3 It embraces t. in things material, intellectual,

37:2.11 joint schools devoted to the t. of ascending mortals

37:3.5 extensive preliminary t. in all phases of the work of

37:6.1 the scheme of educating and t. the ascending mortals

37:6.1 school technique designed to effect the mind t.

37:6.2 This t. of mind and education of spirit is carried on

37:6.5 The purpose of all this t. and experience is to prepare

37:6.6 afforded like opportunities for t. and advancement.

37:6.6 But in all this superb t. of mind and spirit you are

37:8.8 The advancing students of this order in t. number

38:4.1 special schools devoted to all phases of seraphic t..

38:5.0 5. SERAPHIC TRAINING

38:5.1 Melchizedeks have a part in the education and t. of

38:5.2 the termination of this period of t. on the seraphic

38:5.2 upon the precommissioned phases of angelic t..

38:5.3 seraphim complete their t. and are commissioned as

38:7.5 cherubim enter the local courses of t., including a

39:2.1 angels who have served in all phases of t. and have

39:2.7 the sevenfold scheme of t. operative on the mansion

39:4.7 mortals have completed the mansion world t.,

43:1.9 one of the seventy major spheres of morontia t..

43:7.2 presides over the special t. and cultural schools of

43:7.3 group of all those who attend these courses of t..

43:9.3 experience constitutes the prespirit socialization t. of

43:9.3 of Havona and to the preabsonite t. on Paradise.

43:9.5 most refreshing of all your epochs of t. this side of

44:3.4 those transition spheres whereon takes place the t. of

44:3.6 —those who build the headquarters of morontia t.

45:1.5 is surrounded by the seven worlds of angelic t. and

45:6.0 6. ADAMIC TRAINING OF ASCENDERS

45:6.4 indispensable to the experiential t. of all ascenders.

45:6.5 by assisting the Jerusem Adams and Eves in t. their

45:6.6 the evolutionary worlds must obtain this necessary t.

45:6.8 on Jerusem as the fulfillment of one half of the t.

45:7.2 occupied with the progressive t. of the native spirit

45:7.8 intensive t. designed to rectify such deficiencies.

46:5.13 the t. of the newly arrived primary Teacher Sons.

47:1.5 of such children regarding their instruction and t..

47:2.1 schools are enterprises devoted to the t. of the

47:2.2 for the t. of the probationary wards of the finaliters.

47:3.7 you will resume your intellectual t. and spiritual

47:5.1 to the last sphere of local universe ascendant t..

47:5.3 The t. of the first two mansion worlds is mostly of

47:5.3 The chief purpose of this t. is to enhance the

47:6.3 It is during the period of t. on world number four

47:8.1 graduation from the morontia t. of the local universe.

47:10.4 to the superuniverse worlds of culture and spirit t..

47:10.7 of progressive life through worlds of corrective t.

48:2.2 created for their specific function and require no t.

48:3.14 tours about the system worlds of t. and culture.

48:3.17 cease to function as transition spheres of morontia t..

48:5.1 the mansion and associated worlds of morontia t.,

48:6.31 the education and t. of the morontia progressors.

48:8.2 this long course of t. is best carried forward by

48:8.3 all this divine labor and painstaking t. only that you

48:8.3 this gigantic universe school of experiential t..

48:8.4 lived on some world as a part of their ascending t.,

50:4.1 organize the planetary schools of t. and culture,

50:4.6 group teaching, supplemented by specialized class t..

50:4.7 4. Vocational t.. Schools of marriage and

50:4.7 and homemaking, the schools of art and craft t.,

50:4.7 the classes for the t. of teachers—secular, cultural,

50:4.8 the t. of adopted native children as missionaries to

50:4.9 But these schools of culture and t. are well adapted

51:6.4 devoted to practical arts, fundamental intellectual t.,

52:5.8 has had the preliminary t. of the prebestowal Sons

53:3.6 upon the universal plan of ascendant mortal t..

53:3.6 been debauched by overmuch discipline and t.,

55:3.10 able to contribute much more to their mutual t..

55:5.5 Schools are vastly improved and devoted to the t. of

65:6.8 The laws of physics are not responsive to t.; they are

66:7.5 with the discipline and t. of these superparents;

66:7.6 of character; but it gave first place to manual t..

67:3.7 Education, t., and experience are factors in most of

67:6.5 Life Carriers, a Trinitized Son in apprenticeship t.,

70:7.8 and t. being intrusted to the men’s secret societies.

70:7.12 Following these years of rigorous discipline and t.

70:8.16 2. Educational t. of the increased brain power which

72:3.4 valuable part of a child’s education and character t.

72:8.6 These special institutions provide the technical t. for

72:8.7 devoted to the military t. of volunteer citizens from

72:11.2 Military t. is never given without this associated

72:11.2 When military t. is finished, the individual has,

72:11.2 during the first half of a technical or professional t.

72:11.3 T. in music is one of the chief pursuits of the central

72:11.4 it pays far more attention to the t. of statesmen,

74:7.2 Religious and sexual t were regarded as the province

76:3.9 Children were subjected to courses of t in agriculture

81:6.24 by controlling the educational t. of the younger

83:7.8 social order fails to provide adequate premarital t.,

84:7.21 adventurous youths require more t. and discipline.

84:7.26 but naturally grows as a result of the care, t., and

107:3.9 Adjusters suggest that they have undergone a t. of

107:3.9 Since they are not personalities, this t. must be

109:1.1 a plan for the t. and development of virgin Adjusters

109:1.2 Divinington, an extended course of t. is engaged in

109:1.2 This additional t. is made possible by the experience

109:1.2 it is always imparted before the Adjuster is remanded

109:3.2 as an experiential t., chiefly for self-culture and

109:3.2 The Adjusters receive valuable t. and acquire

111:7.5 the t. of an intellect annulled by the tendencies of

112:4.10 Divinington schools devoted to the t. of Monitors

114:2.1 and supplemented by the t. of Jerusem citizenship.

114:6.11 These angels are occupied with mental and moral t.

114:6.20 against vital jeopardy through the mobilization, t.,

114:7.8 other personalities participate in this unconscious t.,

119:0.4 t. for the sublime tasks of ruling the local universes

119:0.5 are primarily designed to complete the personal t.

122:5.4 From Joseph Jesus secured his strict t. in the usages

123:2.13 the mother to bear the responsibility for a child’s t.

123:2.14 Jesus' mother still interested herself in his home t..

123:5.8 Jesus received his moral t. and spiritual culture in his

123:5.14 Jesus’ earliest t., aside from that of the home hearth,

123:6.8 of education and t. at the center of Jewish culture.

124:0.1 received a t. which more acceptably prepared him

124:5.4 Jesus graduated from the course of t. in the local

127:4.2 his methods of child t.—the positive injunction to

129:1.15 His t. as a man of the realm had to be completed

129:3.7 Jesus practically completed his educational contact-t.

129:3.7 through the medium of this travel-t. he had learned

130:2.8 a will derived from nature and augmented by t.,

133:6.1 Not all of Ganid’s early t. to respect images as

136:8.7 his time, plus the influence of his t. and education.

136:9.8 parental t., chazan teaching, Jewish expectations,

137:7.0 7. FOUR MONTHS OF TRAINING

138:6.0 6. THE WEEK OF INTENSIVE TRAINING

138:6.1 The week was devoted to a program of intense t..

139:1.4 program of personal work as a means of t the twelve

139:3.4 Master’s meaning, but ere they had finished their t.,

139:11.7 Simon was a rebel by nature, an iconoclast by t., but

139:12.2 outwardly appearing traits of culture and habits of t..

141:5.4 Many times during the t. of the twelve Jesus reverted

142:7.8 3. Education and t.. Wise fathers carefully plan for

142:7.8 carefully plan for the education and t. of their sons

152:5.6 brought an end to the early era of teaching, t., and

153:1.3 passing through that t. of mind and that discipline

153:5.3 Still, after all the t. you have had, was there any

154:2.5 the experience t. provided for the growth and

157:3.4 Jesus had spent long months in t. these apostles as to

158:2.4 but the t. which I have given you should suffice to

163:0.1 Jesus and the twelve began a course of intensive t.

163:0.2 The other apostles also participated in this t. in

167:5.7 establishment of homes for the reception and t. of

177:2.2 these qualities are grounded upon such an early t. as

177:2.4 failed to enjoy a normal, loving, and wise home t..

177:2.4 Such a childhood t. produces a type of loyalty

181:2.12 two and two during the times of your t., but now

181:2.24 remainder of your life and on through your t. in

195:2.6 The Roman was by nature and t. a lawyer;

training, religious

72:3.5 rest periods in the school shops, but not so with r.,

74:7.2 Sexual and r. were regarded as the province of the

123:2.5 a better intellectual, moral, and r. than the Jewish

132:0.9 he could do this great work of r. because these men

145:5.1 more important work of spiritual teaching and r..

167:6.5 the early r. of children in habits of divine worship,

training, spiritual

15:7.10 by the seven higher universities of advanced s. for

24:6.1 the high university of technical instruction and s.

30:4.27 your personal education, your individual s..

135:0.4 they spent a great deal of time on his mental and s..

trainingadjective; see training schools;

see training sphere(s); training world(s)

7:3.1 they begin the ascent of the superuniverse t. regime

14:6.27 Havona is the educational t. ground where the

14:6.38 Havona is the pre-Paradise t. goal of every mortal.

14:6.41 Havona has capacity to serve as a t. universe for

14:6.41 to serve as an experiential t. universe for all past,

27:0.11 pass through a t. experience under the direction of

27:0.11 finish this t. period with the conductors of worship

35:4.2 vast educational system and experiential t. regime

39:0.1 been subjected to educational tests and t. discipline,

39:1.14 the numerous educational and t. institutions of the

43:0.4 Being the mid-point in the morontia-t. regime,

45:5.7 The educational and spiritual t. systems provided for

47:0.3 one by one cease to serve as mortal-t. stations,

48:3.17 the finaliters institute their new t. regime, which

72:11.3 the twenty-five t. camps distributed about the

94:0.1 They established t. centers in different parts of the

148:3.2 this period of the evangelists’ t. encampment at

training school(s)

25:4.14 Paradise t. for the perfecting of Technical Advisers.

25:6.1 are located the schools for t. Celestial Recorders.

31:1.1 natives who serve as teachers in the pilgrim-t.

37:10.6 administering these creations as enormous t.,

38:5.1 Their central t. is now presided over by the first

43:7.3 These t. of special skill and technical knowledge are

45:7.2 the touches of perfection to these progressive t..

45:7.3 These t. begin with the college of self-evaluation and

47:5.2 supervisor headquarters for all Satania and the t.

47:5.2 orders and the home of their various system t..

47:6.1 to become familiar with the headquarters and t.

48:8.2 this elaborate universe t. for ascending creatures.

48:8.3 universe into one vast and intricate practical t.,

49:0.1 the ascendant life is a veritable t. for the stage of

50:4.1 organize the planetary schools of t. and culture,

50:4.9 But these schools of culture and t. are well adapted

53:7.9 Satan spared not the infant-t. on the finaliter planet

72:8.6 4. Professional t.. These special institutions provide

107:3.9 the personnel of the Adjuster t. of Divinington.

112:4.7 3. Be enrolled in one of the many t. of Divinington.

148:0.5 an indispensable feature of Peter’s evangelistic t..

196:2.2 at the conclusion of his long sojourn in the spirit t.

training spheres

18:5.5 will pass through only one group of minor sector ts..

18:7.2 the pilgrims of ascension on the architectural t.

35:10.3 While serving as t. for ascending mortals,

36:4.7 go about freely on all of the cultural worlds and t. of

37:6.5 for admission to the higher and more spiritual t. of

45:5.3 sex-reproducing beings to be found on the t. of the

46:2.6 with your sometime arrival on the more remote t.

47:3.6 Paradise journey, for the mansion worlds are t.,

48:5.2 go forth to the system t. as Mansion World Teachers

training worlds

14:3.4 spheres of the central universe constitute the t.

14:5.1 On the t. of the superuniverse you pass through

17:4.3 do not directly function in connection with the t.

18:3.1 When mortals of time graduate from the t.

18:4.7 with the seventy major sector worlds of higher t.

18:5.5 on your way inward to the t. of the major sectors.

19:5.10 On the superuniverse t. and on the eternal circuits of

20:8.2 are stationed on the various morontia-t., but

25:1.5 worlds devoted to the final t. and spiritual culture

25:7.2 have difficult tasks to perform on the morontia t. of

26:3.2 sojourn on one or more of the local universe t.,

30:4.16 mortal detention on seven worlds of progressive t.

30:4.17 all t. of mortal residence are called “mansions,”

30:4.22 All ascenders arriving on the t. of the superuniverses

31:3.4 the third when they go forward to the central t. of

37:10.6 to the spirit-t. of Havona and eventually to Paradise

38:7.7 indispensable borderline tasks on the morontia t.

39:1.14 in large numbers to the faculties of the seven t. of

39:3.4 the individual planets up through the morontia t.,

39:3.7 rulers and as exchange teachers on the system t..

40:8.4 enjoy their association as you pass through the t. of

43:0.4 minister extensively to the encircling morontia-t..

43:8.0 8. THE EDENTIA TRAINING WORLDS

43:8.1 they far surpass the glories of the t. of Jerusem.

43:8.2 The time spent on the seventy t. of transition culture

43:8.4 but now on the constellation t. you are to achieve the

43:9.2 This entire sojourn on the constellation t.,

45:1.5 is surrounded by the seven worlds of angelic t. and

48:2.12 neither do supervisors work on the higher t. of the

48:3.14 tours about the system worlds of t. and culture.

48:5.9 and the constellation to the t. of Salvington.

49:6.16 The intermediate group go to the constellation t.;

55:2.7 resurrection hall of the appropriate morontia-t..

55:2.8 evolution is uniformly attained, the morontia-t.

trains

79:3.7 By 7000 B.C. camel t. were making regular trips to

81:6.10 science t. man’s thoughts along lines of exacting

123:5.13 Jesus could observe the caravan t. as they wended

trait

36:2.11 forty-eight units of pattern control—t. determiners

68:1.4 But co-operation is not a natural t. of man;

86:4.6 originated in the observance of hereditary and t.

87:5.6 Envy is a deep-seated human t.; therefore did man

101:5.10 and fostering of the worship t. in evolving man.

118:5.1 A personality t. cannot at the same time be Godlike

124:2.4 Perhaps his most unusual and outstanding t. was his

124:2.4 he did not suffer much on account of this t. because

139:1.11 was drawn toward him because of some certain t. of

139:2.5 The one t. which Peter most admired in Jesus was

139:4.5 strongest t. in John’s character was his dependability

139:8.7 special and outstanding t. of his replete personality

139:12.2 Judas had no outstanding t. of personal strength,

139:12.4 There was no special t. about Jesus which Judas

177:2.3 but it is a dangerous and oftentimes semiselfish t.

184:4.5 What is this t. of the animal in man which leads

traitor

101:8.3 Faith is a t. when it fosters betrayal of intellectual

177:4.6 The t. was presented to Caiaphas and the Jewish

179:4.2 not required that one of you should become a t. to

179:4.7 nothing could be done to keep Judas from turning t..

182:2.4 Resentment of Judas’s being a t. for the moment

182:3.10 strong and ready to encounter the t. who should so

183:2.3 seeing that their bargain with the t. called for Jesus’

183:3.1 spoke to Judas kindly, he greeted him as a t..

183:3.4 before the t. could reach him, he stepped to one

183:3.4 But the t. had to do something to account for his

183:5.3 captain: “This man is neither a t. nor a coward.

184:3.6 law specifically forbade the testimony of a t..

186:1.2 the great surprise of this egotistic t. when a servant

traitorous

43:4.6 The t. Lucifer sought to displace all superior orders

51:3.4 The t. Planetary Prince did succeed in

53:1.5 who allied with the forces of the t. Caligastia.

53:6.5 seraphic orders on the world of the t. Caligastia,

53:8.7 But since the day of Pentecost this t. Caligastia and

64:6.22 confusion by the perverted teachings of the t. leaders

66:7.19 the Lucifer rebellion under the leadership of the t.

66:8.5 this t. Prince was finally shorn of all authority on

66:8.6 presence of the t. and iniquitous Caligastia, was

67:3.3 The t Prince marshaled the disloyal midway creatures

67:4.6 rulers like Daligastia going astray—committing t. sin.

73:2.1 truth, and the worthy successor of the t. Caligastia.

139:12.12 outworking of Judas’s anger-conceived plans of t.

154:0.3 to report to Caesar that he was shielding a t. subject,

177:4.12 the securing of Judas as a t. ally insured that Jesus

179:2.3 He fully realized that this t. betrayal was the work

179:3.1 the t. Judas so far forgot his infamy for a moment

182:2.1 in a heated discussion of their t. fellow apostle,

183:3.2 making ready to impress the t. kiss upon his brow.

183:3.6 disengaging himself from the t. embrace of Judas,

186:1.2 was pricked in his conscience about his t. conduct.

189:2.5 rid of Jesus by offering bribes to the t. Judas,

193:4.1 held up the tragic fate of their t. fellow worker as a

traitors

53:3.6 they were in reality t. to their mortal fellows since

53:9.7 that will deprive these t. of personality existence.

53:9.7 unworthy t. “become as though they had not been

148:5.2 upset by the sinful adventures of certain rebellious t.

traits

3:6.7 And all these more personal t. of the Father can be

6:3.1 but overshadows these divinity t. by the infinite

8:2.8 And these sublime t. of divinity are co-ordinated in

10:4.2 the expression of all the diversity of the character t.

13:1.15 beings who partake of the t. of the Father in addition

14:5.10 curiosity, and dread of monotony—these t. inherent

16:5.5 an ascendant mortal will exhibit t. indicative of the

33:2.1 Our Creator Son very definitely manifests t. and

33:4.3 a unique personality possessing many wonderful t.

34:2.6 balanced union and perfect co-ordination of the t.

45:7.1 to possess themselves of t. which they could not,

46:7.7 the combined t. of a faithful horse and affectionate

48:5.8 animal vestigial t. as procrastination, equivocation,

51:5.6 this procreative outpouring of superevolutionary t.

52:2.12 to provide for the full exercise of all those noble t.

52:3.9 the distinguishing t. and physical characteristics of

62:3.6 A number of rudimentary human t. appeared in this

63:4.4 Many of the most noble and highly human t. of

64:7.20 regret that so many of those sterling and rugged t. of

68:1.6 personal suspicion, and other highly antisocial t.

68:2.7 in addition to all of these desirable t., woman was

68:6.4 worst t. of human nature are brought to the surface.

77:2.5 These mutant t. appearing in the first Nodite

77:8.3 partake of many human t. and are able to enjoy

80:5.7 The blue strain contributed many sturdy t. and much

82:6.2 these secondary races had many desirable t. which

82:6.6 these new characteristics will also be superior t..

89:8.7 t. began to appear in man’s worship methods.

102:7.4 True, many apparently religious t. can grow out of

109:6.2 all the survival t. of all his former creature hosts.

122:5.3 particulars Jesus was a blending of his parents’ t.;

122:5.3 in other respects he exhibited the t. of one in

127:1.2 And these personality t. began early to become

139:4.4 John Zebedee had many lovely t. of character, but

139:4.6 the Master’s love and unselfishness; these t. made

139:12.2 many outwardly appearing t. of culture and habits of

142:7.6 in the family: Children inherit certain parental t..

178:1.13 display in his civil service all of the ordinary t. of

194:3.1 comprehend more fully than all the other divine t.

194:3.1 he is simply showing forth the t. which the Master

tramping

171:5.2 Bartimeus, hearing the heavy t. of the multitude,

trample

140:3.18 neither cast your pearls before swine, lest they t.

trampled

28:6.7 mercy is not a gift to be t. under foot by the rebels

trance

26:11.7 nor as you did when you entered the long transit t.

90:1.3 able to throw themselves into a t. or a cataleptic fit

148:8.3 arrived at the Bethsaida encampment a t. prophet

148:8.3 supposed prophet had peculiar visions when in t.

186:1.3 Judas walked away from the temple in a t..

trancelike

91:7.3 pseudo hallucinations, neither are they t. ecstasies.

100:5.8 Under no circumstances should the t. state of

trances

90:1.3 Their cataleptic t. involved alleged communication

100:5.6 not because of their mystic t. or morbid visions,

Tranosta

42:2.18 On Uversa it is denominated TRANOSTA.

tranquil

131:3.6 t. among the turbulent, and generous among the

131:8.2 “How pure and t. is the Supreme One and yet how

tranquillity

52:4.1 nations are learning to live on earth in peace and t..

70:1.5 this promoted intratribal t. but at the expense of

76:3.1 and Eve missed their former home of beauty and t.

99:4.9 there will be little t. in the religious world until the

101:3.8 4. Exhibits inexplicable poise and sustaining t.

101:6.8 to provide temporal t., intellectual certainty, moral

102:2.3 they exhibit a t. of character not explained by the

108:5.5 a sublime peace of mind and a superb t. of spirit.

110:5.7 from the standpoints of health, efficiency, and t..

111:1.7 minds whose stability and t. are dependent upon

123:3.9 deference to the welfare and t. of the entire family.

132:7.4 long since entered your haven of spirit t., soul rest,

134:4.10 religionists lived together in peace and t. because

134:5.14 self-determination, enjoy interstate peace and t..

134:5.17 thrive on the t. of good will—world-wide good will—

192:2.8 Pray for t. of spirit and cultivate patience.

196:0.3 experienced the t. of supreme and unquestioned

tranquilly

131:3.4 the peace of the soul flow t. like a river of waters.

transact

130:8.4 Gonod had much business to t. in Naples,

132:0.2 His father had much business to t., and desiring

133:5.1 There was little business to t.; so Gonod spent his

133:8.1 Gonod had considerable business to t.; so Jesus and

178:2.10 David had much business to t. with Judas so that

transacted

43:4.4 buildings where the affairs of the constellation are t..

130:1.1 Gonod’s agents in Mesopotamia t. much business

130:3.9 Among the many men with whom Gonod t. business

169:2.2 farseeing in that you t. your business with an eye

transaction

0:3.22 In this original t. the theoretical I AM achieved the

8:1.3 Inherent in the nature of this t. and in mutual

8:1.9 regarding any event or t. prior to this stupendous

13:1.23 You will never fully understand this mysterious t.

17:2.2 This momentous t., occurring in the dawn of time,

22:7.1 the nature and purport of this extraordinary t..

23:4.3 trinitization of a “child of time and eternity”—a t.

23:4.5 This t., together with many similar occurrences in

30:4.15 never understand the fact of such an inexplicable t.

37:4.5 Now and then in the t. of the affairs of a local

65:8.3 evolution does not seem to be such a protracted t..

66:2.9 The entire t. of repersonalization, from the time of

83:3.2 her purchase always just a cold-blooded money t.;

93:1.3 entire t. of the materialization of this Melchizedek

106:2.3 And all of this is experiential; it is a t. in time and

106:2.5 mortals, are personality participants in this majestic t.

111:2.9 This supernal t. of evolving the immortal soul is

112:5.11 an adequate description of a t. on the borderland of

117:5.6 When man acts, the Supreme reacts, and this t.

119:1.1 No other announcement was made about this t.

119:1.3 never-before-heard-of t.: “At noon today there

132:5.17 would gladly accord his fellow trader in a similar t.

158:1.2 go up on the mountain, apart by himself, for the t. of

162:3.5 perceived that he was a party to the despicable t..

164:3.14 There was just enough ceremony about the t. to

164:3.15 this unique t.: This was a miracle wrought purely in

178:2.11 of the next day did the apostles learn of this t..

186:5.6 This mighty t. of the incarnation of the God of

transactions

0:3.20 events of eternity be presented as sequential t..

0:8.11 the divine synthesis, of all these manifold t., thus

4:1.8 my inability to comprehend these complex t.

8:1.8 of the Infinite Spirit to substantiate these mighty t.,

8:1.9 Beyond this event lie the unsearchable t. of eternity

9:7.4 are at a loss to explain the intricate t. and unerring

13:1.5 These amazing t. do not personally concern the rest

13:1.5 we are permitted full knowledge of these t., but

13:1.23 personality is not directly concerned with such t..

17:3.9 all Father fragments are fully cognizant of these t.

19:4.9 there are t. of superuniverse record which indicate

19:6.4 The ultimate consequences of these t. have never

23:2.21 information which we possess of t. in the realms of

24:7.8 Deity is in some way concerned in those t. which

25:2.1 of reflective response to t. taking place on Paradise.

25:4.18 proper usages and techniques of all spirit-world t..

25:6.6 the archives of that realm which testify to the t. of

26:3.5 automatically transmit t. of true-knowledge import

26:6.3 those of us who have observed these mysterious t.

28:0.1 both numerous and intriguing are the t. sponsored by

28:5.10 immensity and the comprehensiveness of these t.

28:5.12 But the sublime repleteness of these t. is beyond my

28:5.21 I assure you that all these t. of the spirit world are

28:5.21 they take place in accordance with established usages

31:10.18 3. Concomitantly with these t. the Supreme Person

32:3.13 These creature t. are the universe repercussions of

32:5.3 to correlate, the t. of time with the underlying

33:8.6 spiritual t. are very different from the more primitive

34:1.3 all that can be told regarding these momentous t..

34:3.5 If the t. of the evolutionary worlds are excepted,

36:3.4 Life Carriers supervise such t., they formulate the

37:3.2 the Evening Stars, as is illustrated by certain t.

37:3.3 Among their early observations of intrauniverse t. is

37:9.11 The t. of such beings and the efforts of the

39:2.4 the business and t. of the various supergovernments.

44:0.20 to the mortal mind the reality of these morontia t.

44:0.21 to make emphatic the fact of the reality of these t. of

44:4.7 Your only hope of comprehending these t is to pause

44:4.12 various groupings of morontia affairs and spirit t.;

48:6.30 seraphim are the recorders of the borderland t. of the

48:6.30 relationships of men and angels, of the morontia t. of

55:2.7 These t. concerned with the translation of living

62:5.8 present as an observer of the t. of this noontide tryst.

66:2.8 These t., together with the literal creation of special

67:8.2 At the time of these momentous t. I was stationed on

93:9.6 although many had some understanding of these t.,

97:8.1 the Hebrews as sacred history and upon the t. of

101:4.8 bits of lost knowledge concerning epochal t. in the

104:4.14 architect of the space stage whereon these t. unfold;

105:5.6 These inconceivable t. mark the beginning of history,

108:2.11 Such t. have never been revealed to us.

108:4.4 largely limited to the t. of the archangel corps itself

117:6.3 when they experience the t. of time in the universes

121:0.1 place on record the narrative of the life t. of Jesus

136:4.5 The t. of this eventful time were not the fantastic

160:2.9 discouraged when they view only the transitory t. of

168:3.4 Though the t. of the Sanhedrin virtually admitted the

173:1.4 other kinds of t. pertaining to the banking business

173:3.4 they did not in any manner participate in these t..

178:2.1 repeatedly alluded to the future t. of the kingdom,

182:3.8 repeatedly been warned not to interfere with these t.

183:5.4 observer of the t. of the Jewish ecclesiastical court.

transcend

4:1.8 Absolutes seem to supersede matter, to t. mind,

9:3.4 the Conjoint Actor display powers which can t. force

10:3.19 endowment is employed in many ways to t. and

10:3.19 these supercontrols absolutely t. even the primal

22:7.14 custodians of those things which t. the creational

23:4.6 phenomena of universe evolution which will far t. all

31:2.1 a personalized messenger corps able to t. time and

31:10.10 actualities that probably t. even the future master

38:2.3 in certain functional performances seraphim far t.

46:2.6 the things of Jerusem so t. the things of Urantia

71:3.1 no state can t. the moral values of its citizenry as

99:7.4 Man can never wisely t. the selfishness of personal

100:2.6 build the immortal personality which must t. space,

106:3.4 associations are enabled to anticipate, even to t.,

106:9.2 the Seven Absolutes of Infinity really t. experience

111:2.10 mortal reality of the self t. the temporal limitations of

111:6.1 —he exists in nature—and yet he is able to t. nature.

111:6.2 required to effect the conquest of nature and to t.

111:6.2 The mortal who can t. self might yield to the

111:6.9 Man’s ability to t. himself is the one thing which

112:2.20 selfhood that can t. the experience of death, is

121:6.5 matter did Paul fail to keep pace with Philo or to t.

130:7.4 Paradise and its Deities t. both time and space.

130:7.4 the only physically related reality which can t. the

130:7.6 only thing man knows which can even partially t.

136:6.2 definitely decided against a policy which would t.,

136:6.6 might accelerate natural law, but to t. his own laws

136:6.10 mastery and spiritual achievement—which far t. the

136:8.7 that the divine mind would t. the human intellect,

140:5.5 devotion that immeasurably t. a brother’s affection

146:2.9 be employed to avoid the delays of time or to t.

152:1.4 combined with spiritual endowments which t. time

160:3.5 man is able to t. the material irritations of the lower

160:5.5 the existence of undiscovered ideals which far t.

161:3.2 Jesus did not desire too far to t. the concept of the

168:1.11 which far t. the usual technique of the resurrection

195:7.22 and advancing artist who seeks to t. the world of

196:2.11 can never hope to t. Jesus’ brotherhood of men

196:3.1 but it does dissolve, absorb, illuminate, and t. them.

transcendation

117:5.3 by a technique of experience known as finaliter t..

transcended

0:1.12 whenever time and space are t., such an absonite

0:2.17 Ultimate—the eventuating God of supertime and t.

0:2.17 synthesized absonite-superpersonal, time-space-t.,

0:2.18 7. God the Absolute—the experientializing God of t.

0:7.1 in the time-space and the time-space-t. spheres of

0:9.1 from the potentials of divinity residing in the t.

0:9.1 realities on the eventuating levels of t. time-space

0:9.2 on the universe spheres of supertime and t. space.

0:11.13 existent in the time-space, and in the t. time-space

42:10.1 arena of time-space, and of time-space-t, meanings

83:7.5 Man’s marriage motives have always far t. actual

86:6.6 primitive man was occupied with thoughts which t.

117:7.6 upper limits of the finite, where time conjoins t. time,

118:2.1 unify his time-space ubiquity and his time-space-t.

118:2.4 overcontrol of supertime and t. space concerning the

118:8.8 effectively serve in lieu of the t. barrier of restraint.

118:8.10 he must substitute for each t. restraint a new and

121:3.10 affection of the Jews far t. that of the gentile world.

121:4.3 ideals never since t. by any purely human system

137:4.13 No law of nature was modified, abrogated, or t..

143:4.3 developed a form of personal loyalty which t. even

149:2.11 Jesus t. all the teachings of his forebears when he

168:4.11 child’s prayer be delayed, modified, segregated, t.,

transcendence

0:1.12 beings without beginnings or endings and by the t. of

1:7.7 the concept of unity implies t. of both time and space

5:5.6 part of every individual, with the idea of God’s t.,

5:5.6 the concept of the t. of a personal God and in the

7:1.2 And this t. of time and space by pure spirit energies

104:4.38 the immanence of Deity in conjunction with the t. of

106:4.4 T. of the finite can lead only to ultimate attainment.

106:4.4 God the Ultimate exists in t. of time and space but is

112:2.12 evaluation demands some degree of t. of the thing

112:7.3 may occur on the planet of nativity as a t. of death;

117:3.3 way from finite consciousness to t. of consciousness,

117:3.4 the universe approach to the t. of finite limitations,

117:6.20 on the future universes of outer space for finite t..

transcendency

170:4.13 5. The t. of the spiritual over the material in human

transcendentsee transcendent to

0:8.12 inauguration of the t. and absonite approach to Deity

0:12.12 the Paradise Deities and their t. residential universe

1:0.3 The t. goal of the children of time is to find God,

1:2.2 God is a t. reality, not merely man’s traditional

1:5.8 God is an eternal power, a t. ideal, and a glorious

2:6.8 but God is a t. personality, and persons can only

5:4.9 the ideal of the human to the t. and divine concept of

6:2.4 Son not only possesses all the Father’s infinite and t.

7:5.9 made the t. bestowal of the Original Mother Son

8:1.2 Next, voluntarily, with t. willingness and inspiring

8:4.8 and adore the t. nature and matchless character of

12:7.9 The love of God strikingly portrays the t. value of

23:2.14 beings with the spirits of such near-t. personalities.

25:1.6 the Graduate Guides manifest a t. devotion to their

26:9.1 of service to a creature of time in this t. adventure of

33:3.6 And this becomes the t. pattern for the family

34:2.6 but there undoubtedly awaits us a t. development

48:8.3 There is a goal of t. service concealed beyond the

52:6.7 understanding and fraternal love are t. civilizers

67:8.2 the t. devotion, and the exquisite loyalty of this

71:6.3 economic striving and social serving—the t. urges of

79:8.17 now reawakening to envision anew the t. goals of

89:10.4 sense of guilt is a badge of t. distinction for mankind.

99:1.6 religion’s philosophy of human living and t. survival.

99:4.5 unifying the entire human experience on t. levels

99:7.2 religion provides a stabilizing loyalty to a t. object,

107:1.6 in addition to this t. ministry that has never been

117:7.17 reveal the t. grandeur of the alluring absonite quest

120:2.8 the t. possibilities attainable by a God-knowing

140:5.4 his four t. and supreme reactions of fatherly love

155:3.7 dignifying life with t. values, inspiring it with superb

155:6.3 lethargy of tradition into the t. light of realization

160:3.5 divine goal of existence are in themselves t. stimuli

161:1.11 such as superhuman, t., supreme, infinite, eternal,

170:5.19 kingdom is the will of his Father dominant and t. in

186:5.6 death of Jesus as he did after this t. exhibition of the

195:9.9 religion of Jesus stands as the t. spiritual summons,

196:0.11 The faith of Jesus bore the t. fruits of the spirit.

196:0.13 that all his followers should fully share his t. faith.

196:1.2 What a t. service if, through this revelation, the

196:2.2 Jesus’ life in the flesh portrays a t. religious growth

196:3.21 The exquisite and t. experience of loving and being

transcendent to

103:9.12 such a reality is t. to reason, science, philosophy,

111:6.8 while man possesses spiritual powers wholly t. to all

161:1.2 the source of all personality, but as such he is t. to

transcendentalsee Transcendental

0:9.5 time-space-conditioned and t.-conditioned eternals.

7:5.7 within the scope of human imagination; they were t..

8:4.3 the Infinite Spirit fully participated in the seven t.

21:6.3 new things, meanings, and values on t. levels of

30:1.92 IV. EVENTUATED T. BEINGS.

30:1.92 There is to be found on Paradise a vast host of t.

31:8.1 thousand groups of the t. supercitizens of Paradise

31:8.1 helpful guidance of numerous orders of t. ministers

31:9.12 the primary eventuated and the associate t..

31:9.14 constitute the Trinity Ultimate of t. values and

36:4.8 some day be endowed with the t. and eternal spirit

41:0.2 in accordance with certain precreative (t.) plans of

42:2.8 Primordial force is seemingly reactive to t. causation

42:2.18 6. T. energy. This energy system operates on

42:9.5 Nothing less than t. wisdom could ever design units

56:5.2 of absonite deity unification on t. levels of ultimacy,

56:7.5 God the Ultimate foreshadows his t. overcontrol

56:8.1 is mortal man’s only avenue of approach to the t.

56:10.16 Deity thus becomes the t., even the infinite, goal of

94:3.8 several levels of reality, such as absolute, t., and

101:6.2 Adjuster holds the secrets of your faith in the t.

101:6.2 basis for superfinite eventuation of t. personality.

101:6.15 by which the creature attempts the t. discovery of the

102:7.1 the effect, time-space and t. but ever changing,

105:5.3 T. ultimates are, in relation to the finite, both causal

105:7.1 From the creature standpoint, that which is t. would

105:7.2 That which is t. is not necessarily nondevelopmental,

105:7.2 But Havona itself is not a t.—it is Havona.

105:7.3 more than a super-Supreme projected on the t. level.

105:7.4 those realities which are associated with the t. level

105:7.15 now live may be thought of as existing on finite, t.,

106:0.5 Much of Paradise-Havona appears to be on the t.

106:3.0 3. T. TERTIARY REALITY ASSOCIATION

106:3.5 are co-ordinating on t. levels as the Trinity Ultimate

106:4.1 the Trinity Ultimate co-ordinates the t. as a t..

106:4.2 God the Ultimate is the t. power-personalization of

106:4.2 and connotes the full emergence of this t. Deity.

106:4.4 personal values of his t. divinity will be experiencible

106:5.1 The Ultimate is the apex of t. reality even as the

106:7.5 And we believe that this is just as true on t. levels as

106:7.8 the creation of certain finite and t. foundations for

106:8.9 t. function (Trinity of Ultimacy), and a finite function

106:8.15 the t. and absonite personification of divinity.

109:7.3 throughout all the realms of the t. absonite spheres

109:7.5 the future eternal superpersonality of the t. ministry

115:4.6 the Architects of the Master Universe and their t.

118:0.7 7. The Ultimate is t.-experiential self.

118:2.4 become manifest to the universes as the t. Almighty

118:4.3 responsive to the influence of certain t. agencies

118:4.6 Deity and of the manifold agencies of the t. level.

118:10.4 power of the Almighty on up through the t. realms

118:10.11 the Ultimate gradually emerges as the t. unifier of

130:7.8 and inward, to the t. levels of Deity-likeness,

130:7.8 Relatively, and in accordance with t. attainment,

170:1.5 The Jewish concept of a world-wide and t. kingdom

195:10.2 out of such a t. bestowal of God in the form of man.

196:0.10 a declaration of faith, a t. surrender of will,

Transcendental Finaliters

30:2.137 6. The Corps of T. Finaliters.

31:1.5 and into the Corps of T. Finaliters on Paradise.

31:10.7 6. The Corps of T. Finaliters.

Transcendental Master Force Organizers

29:0.3 2. Associate T. Master Force Organizers.

29:5.3 2. Associate T. Master Force Organizers.

30:1.98 5. Associate T. Master Force Organizers.

42:2.12 set up by Associate T. Master Force Organizers.

Transcendental Recorders

23:3.2 such as Gravity Messengers and T. Recorders,

30:1.95 2. T. Recorders.

42:12.10 Gravity Messengers, T. Recorders, and certain

Transcendentaler

31:8.4 man’s first serious contact with a T. occurs on that

Transcendentalers or Paradise Transcendentalers

10:8.2 the Trinity manifestation comprehended by the T.

27:2.3 Citizens, with the various groups of the T.,

30:1.92 These T. are neither creators nor creatures;

30:1.92 they are the eventuated children of divinity, ultimacy,

30:1.92 they are absonite; and absonity is neither infinity nor

30:1.93 They are existent on four ultimate levels of activity

30:1.96 3. Other T..

31:8.0 8. THE TRANSCENDENTALERS

31:8.1 The entire order of the T. live in the west of

31:8.2 In the discussion of T. we are restricted, not only by

31:8.2 These beings are in no way connected with the

31:8.2 The vast host of the PT. have nothing whatever to

31:8.3 These T. create no beings, neither were they ever

31:8.3 —we deem it best to say that T. simply eventuate.

31:7.2 They are subject to God the Ultimate, and their

31:8.4 frequently fraternize with the T. as they do with the

31:8.4 oath of eternity is administered by the chief of T.,

31:9.1 Architects are the governing corps of the PT..

31:9.13 Spirits maintain organic association with the T.

106:7.4 Mortals, morontians, spirits, finaliters, T., and

transcendentalize

97:8.6 Hebrew history by their well-meant attempts to t.

transcendentally

42:10.6 the Supreme Mind and t. with the existential levels

transcendentals

104:4.43 from finites through t. and on to absolutes.

105:5.3 it should be borne in mind that t. both preceded and

105:7.0 7. EVENTUATION OF TRANSCENDENTALS

105:7.1 T. are subinfinite and subabsolute but superfinite

105:7.1 T. eventuate as an integrating level correlating the

105:7.2 creations, still further illustrating the function of t..

105:7.3 with finites, so the Ultimate is identified with t..

106:0.5 3. T.. This superfinite level (antecedently) follows

transcendently

2:6.4 The entire mortal concept of God is t. illuminated by

22:9.6 the experiencible realities of universe ascension is t.

22:10.8 wise—regarding a single idea—and t. humble.

transcending

0:1.10 7. Ultimate—self-projected and time-space-t. Deity.

26:1.1 an associative capacity far t. that of human beings.

27:1.3 complements of rest are just as essential to this t.

40:1.2 achievement for an angel, an accomplishment far t.

112:5.14 Human personality, while t. its constituent parts, is

136:5.5 an act t. the natural laws established and regularly

141:2.1 We are indeed his loyal subjects, but far t. that fact

160:1.5 man is capable of t. this urge to natural function.

161:1.9 although infinitely and eternally t. man’s concept of

transcends

0:10.2 of the Deity Absolute t. our concept, and we hesitate

1:7.7 that infinity who unqualifiedly t. all mind, all matter,

2:6.6 retributive justice; God as a father t. God as a judge.

3:4.7 Finite appreciation of infinite qualities far t. the

9:4.2 The insight of spirit t., supervenes, and

9:4.3 the Third Source and Center is infinite; it utterly t.

9:4.4 Infinite mind ignores time, ultimate mind t. time,

10:8.1 comprehended by recognizing a function that t. the

10:8.3 And such completion of Deity t. both the finite and

12:8.14 in all personality relations, spirit t. mind and matter,

14:5.2 it wholly t. the human concept of anything a created

16:7.1 Man’s mentality far t. that of his animal cousins,

22:4.1 purpose of the Father which comparatively t. the

27:3.1 But spiritual ethics far t. the mortal and even the

34:6.13 sustained by that hope which t. all fear because the

39:4.13 —and this t. any conceivable material reward.

44:4.11 work is very different from, and almost infinitely t.

69:0.1 Emotionally, man t. his animal ancestors in his ability

71:1.23 While a sovereignty that t. all minor struggles and

91:5.1 But prayer, as a feature of Deity worship, t. all other

96:7.4 The worshipful spirit of this collection of hymns t.

101:0.3 The assurance of religion t. the reason of the mind,

103:9.5 Such a genuine religious experience far t. the

114:7.13 mortals whose insight of cosmic citizenship far t.

117:4.8 This is a morality which t. the temporal sense of

118:1.6 true maturity t. patience by a forbearance born of

132:3.2 Knowledge pertains to things observed, but truth t.

160:5.7 The religion of Jesus t. all our former concepts of

180:1.6 The impulse of friendship t. all convictions of duty,

188:5.2 The forgiveness of love utterly t. the forgiveness of

195:7.9 his life is a phenomenon which t. the material levels

196:3.18 reality of the divine indwelling forever t. the crude

196:3.32 but the religious man t. his environment and in this

transcribing

144:5.18 specific permission has been granted for t. these

transcript

30:4.15 The Adjuster is the custodian of the spirit t. of the

40:9.4 acquired a spirit counterpart, or t., of those events

109:6.3 the spirit t. of the human divinity of the bestowal

109:6.6 of Joshua ben Joseph, the eternal and living t. of the

112:4.12 if the final t. of the summary of survival character

188:3.4 the transfer of the t. of the human experience to

transcription

112:3.5 The pre-existent Adjuster, with the memory t. of

112:4.2 life as it is embodied in the Adjuster’s duplicate t.

transcripts

40:9.4 The Adjuster t. of memory are full and intact, but

47:3.3 The mortal-mind t. and the active creature-

110:2.3 counterparts of your careers, morontia t of your true

transferverb

25:4.13 Only the Ancients of Days can t. these advisers to

26:7.6 Trinity guides prepare to t. them to the ministry of

44:0.13 gigantic task to undertake to t. these arts of Havona

113:1.6 if death does not terminate your career and t. your

160:1.14 And thus to t. one’s goal from time to eternity,

transfernoun

26:5.6 to assist in making the t. pleasant and profitable.

39:5.13 When celestial beings are enseraphimed for t. from

45:6.8 will effect their temporary t. from ascension duties

55:4.29 and to become Adjuster indwelt at the time of t. to

92:7.12 the t. of veneration from the human and the visible to

112:2.20 death, is only evolved by establishing a potential t.

112:2.20 This actual t. from material association to morontia

114:7.10 upon the death of a reservist, a t. of certain vital

115:3.16 dynamics of the cosmos have to do with the t. of

134:4.5 religious wars unless all religions consent to the t. of

134:5.9 This progressive t. of self-determination from the

188:3.4 to provide for the t. of the transcript of the human

transferable

10:1.2 prerogative of administrative authority that was t..

83:3.2 —among the later tribes such a wife was not t..

transference

28:4.11 made conscious of the phenomenon of reflective t.

105:6.1 The promulgation of finite existences represents a t.

transferred

10:1.2 The Father has actually t. to his Sovereign Sons,

14:5.4 Master Spirit, they are t. to the sixth circle.

14:5.4 after attaining the Infinite Spirit, they are t. to the

20:9.5 career of evolutionary mortals, will probably be t.

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger is forever t. to the sole

24:5.3 the Assigned Sentinels serve in rotation, being t.

25:5.4 the Celestial Recorders, not one has ever been t.

39:5.8 This entire group of seraphim was t. to the new

46:5.25 fragrant since so many of their activities were t. here

53:9.1 These beings have since been t. to the Father’s world

55:9.1 many constellation and universe activities are t. to

66:2.7 This living material was then t. to the material

67:4.1 forty out of the one hundred saved, later to be t. to

72:5.10 much of it has been t. from industry to play, skill,

77:2.6 the life plasm which had been t. from the bodies of

82:4.3 started out as the property of her father, who t. his

86:5.13 breath, and that its qualities could be imparted or t.

160:1.2 the commonplace lure of existence must be t. from

170:5.17 Paul and his successors partly t. the issues of

transferring

73:3.2 two years were occupied in t. the world’s cultural

92:7.11 Slaves always experienced great difficulty in t.

112:5.4 the power of t. its seat of identity from the passing

transfers

23:2.10 from one type of service to another; such t. are

25:3.4 at a given point, concludes its opinions, and t. the

69:9.15 Finally land became truly negotiable, with sales, t.,

92:7.11 child t. his ideas of omnipotence from his parents

119:5.1 we witnessed another of those t. of authority to

transfiguration

158:0.0 THE MOUNT OF TRANSFIGURATION

158:1.0 1. THE TRANSFIGURATION

158:1.3 this extraordinary event was timed to occur while

158:1.3 it actually transpired on a mountain of the gentiles.

158:2.5 and John with him up to the mount of the t. because

158:3.0 3. MEANING OF THE TRANSFIGURATION

158:3.1 James, and John witnessed on the mount of t. was a

158:3.1 The t. was the occasion of: 1. The acceptance of

158:3.5 This was the significance of the t. to Jesus.

158:5.4 the ecstasy of the scenes and experiences of the t.,

158:7.7 recalling their experience upon the mount of the t.,

171:4.9 was the memory of the t. that sustained the Master

196:1.10 4. The experiences on the Mount of T..

transfigure

100:7.18 Jesus enters the human mind to elevate and t. it.

transfigured

158:2.1 the Son of God, and they had just beheld him t. in

transform

15:6.9 Still other conditions enable these suns to t. and

34:6.6 even the highest religious doctrines is powerless to t.

41:2.4 This group of living entities can mobilize, t.,

41:2.5 are endowed with ability to mobilize, t., directionize,

42:2.10 force organizers is sufficient to t. space potency into

42:4.9 The blazing suns can t. matter into various forms of

44:1.15 true, “melody has power a whole world to t..”

46:5.26 laboratories wherein the transport seraphim t. beings

48:0.1 The Gods cannot—at least they do not—t. a creature

48:0.2 such a simple step should instantly t. the mortal mind

48:1.3 so to t. these associations of energy as to create

48:2.14 so do these living morontia dynamos seem to t. the

66:3.2 The one great task of those ages was to t. man from

85:6.3 revelatory religion seeks to evolve and t. mortal man

100:7.18 Jesus enters the human mind to elevate, t., and

101:2.3 but it requires religious faith to t. the First Cause

102:6.6 Reason creates the probability which faith can t.

127:6.12 he is learning how to t. the difficulties of time into

133:4.8 live within the hearts of men, thereby seeking to t.

139:8.3 association with Jesus began at once to t. Thomas’s

139:12.8 doing everything possible to t. and save this weak

146:2.13 but the spirit within can t. this unruly member into

155:5.15 you should pray the Father to t. your emotions of

156:5.2 and ennobling spiritual nature, which is thus to t.

156:5.4 In this way may you t. your temptations into the

160:5.5 invariably seeks to convert the individual and to t.

194:2.8 brotherhood of men will emerge to effectually t.

195:9.6 The religion of Jesus does, indeed, dominate and t.

195:10.5 mile of compulsion, duty, or convention that will t.

transformation

1:5.5 cannot see God until he achieves completed spirit t.

11:9.8 a spiritual t. bordering on the limits of supremacy.

24:7.8 when a servital undergoes t. and re-creation.

24:7.8 We believe that this t. takes place in response to

29:4.25 status of the physical realms seems to undergo a t.

34:1.2 this new and personal presence is but a t. of the

38:8.6 The oath of personality t. is administered;

42:1.7 be subject to unlimited transmutation, endless t.,

43:1.11 the energy-t. technique for modifying the currents of

48:1.5 bodies, each one a phase of your progressive t..

49:4.9 the Adjuster’s mission of effecting the spiritual t. of

52:3.3 logic uplifters is sufficient to effect a marvelous t..

52:6.7 is to effect the spiritual t. of present-day humanity.

66:6.3 beings knew better than to undertake the sudden t.

97:10.8 gradual but continuous t. of the barbaric concept of

101:9.9 technique of salvation, the progressive morontia t..

101:10.8 When you experience such a t. of faith, you are no

102:1.2 accomplish through religious insight and spiritual t..

110:2.2 records will show that the t. has been accomplished

110:2.2 step of the tremendous t. of the ascension career.

111:1.8 thought adjustment and character t. in the arena of

112:5.21 Jerusem, you will be so changed, the spiritual t. will

115:4.1 the transmutation—the t.—of potentials to actuals in

118:4.6 This involves the t. of undifferentiated potentials

118:8.11 man achieves this t. by the force and constancy of

134:9.9 For long years this t. of mind and spirit had been

139:11.4 to make such an intellectual and emotional t., but

143:2.4 Thus by your faith and the spirit’s t., you become

151:6.5 Jesus speak these words, there occurred such a t.

156:5.5 You will be delivered through spiritual t. rather

160:1.13 evidence of maturity of personality consists in t.

195:4.4 the unintended t. of the religion of Jesus into a

195:7.16 religion is the ennobling t. of the material facts of

195:9.10 to effect the spiritual t. of successive generations of

transformations

1:3.6 divine perfection by achieving those experiential t.

1:3.7 those adjustments of the human will and those t.

2:3.4 factors of identity are resolved by the t. of time

12:8.3 Whatever the t. of force in the outlying universes,

21:2.4 before any new t. of energy-matter may be attempted

29:4.21 They influence energy and power t. somewhat as

29:4.32 They are also able to carry forward these t. to the

33:2.2 they may attempt new t. of energy-matter.

39:5.4 brotherhood would have worked unbelievable t. in

40:10.9 then would such t. of being be wrought in these

40:10.10 unless they have undergone certain modifying t..

42:4.2 and so do these t. continue through successive ages

48:1.6 successively pass through the 570 progressive t.,

52:5.8 human character undergoes tremendous t. and

52:6.2 following personal t. and planetary adjustments:

52:7.3 systems of the planet are undergoing radical t..

65:8.6 when mind status is propitious, sudden spiritual t.

109:5.1 all this is done in order to effect deep spiritual t. in

144:5.81 Renew our minds by the t. of the indwelling spirit,

147:5.6 just such mighty t. of mind and spirit as may be

148:2.2 just such t. of mind and spirit as may occur in the

150:9.2 The t. of grace are wrought in response to the

152:6.3 lasting success and accomplish those marvelous t.

152:6.4 to afford the permanent results of true character t..

153:2.4 to more evidential spiritual t. and regenerations.

178:1.11 and t. wrought in the heart of the kingdom believer

196:1.2 Indeed, the social readjustments, the economic t.,

transformative

118:4.7 Sons going out from Paradise are, in actuality, t.

transformed

41:5.5 matter; whereupon it is quickly t. into heat with the

47:3.3 the active creature-memory patterns as t. from the

99:4.2 Social leadership is t. by spiritual insight; religion

101:10.9 from within, from God’s viewpoint, and all is t.

130:2.9 are increasingly t. into the values of eternal survival—

143:2.4 by the new way you are first t. by the Spirit of

147:5.8 “This t. woman whom some of you saw at

195:10.6 the adventure of building a new and t. human society

196:2.1 The Apostle Paul later on t. this new gospel into

transformers

29:4.7 3. Energy T..

29:4.22 3. Energy T.. The number of these beings in a

29:4.23 The energy t. are the conjoint creation of the Power

29:4.23 present on an inhabited world, the t. are in command

29:4.23 orders of the associate directors and the energy t..

29:4.24 These t. are powerful and effective living switches,

29:4.24 They are also skillful in their efforts to insulate the

29:4.24 Their energy-transmutive attributes render them

29:4.24 The t. are able to increase or to diminish the “storage

29:4.25 the energy t. are the most remarkable and

29:4.31 These beings, together with the energy t., are

30:2.13 3. Energy T..

30:3.4 astronomers make use of the living energy t. and

38:2.1 as you are in the flesh without the aid of t. or

39:5.14 under the influence of the t. and the transmitters,

44:0.16 to our minds by one of our attending energy t..

45:1.2 the energy t. and the Morontia Power Supervisors

46:1.4 The power t. maintain one hundred thousand

47:1.2 But the energy t. are able to visualize many of these

50:2.7 The controllers and t. of planetary assignment are

137:4.12 On this occasion power t., midwayers, and all

189:4.11 see Jesus because of the special ministry of the t. and

transforming

5:2.4 more fully to discern the presence and t. power of

26:6.3 ascending creature seems to undergo a t. growth,

39:2.11 to resist, or otherwise hinder creative and t. work.

41:2.5 the action of vegetable life in t. the material energy

91:9.4 every craving of soul to the t. embrace of spiritual

101:6.7 unremittingly at its noble task of t. self-possessed

108:0.1 And in the experience of thus t. the human nature

108:5.4 the creature trends of the material mind to the t.

109:4.4 co-operated with other spiritual influences in t. and

130:2.4 It is a marvelous and t. experience to become the

141:2.1 that fact is the t. truth that we are his sons.

146:2.17 Worship is a t. experience whereby the finite

159:3.10 of good news which is infectious in its t. power.

160:1.2 urge of life into the social art of living, by t. present

162:7.3 because my word has not been allowed to have its t.

191:3.2 difficult for their t. associates to visualize the Master

193:4.14 years of intimate association with his t. personality,

transforms

34:0.3 the Spirit t. these energy creations into physical

41:7.9 6. Gravity action at high temperatures t. circuitized

50:4.10 which slowly and certainly t. the evolutionary races.

100:0.1 dynamic religious living t. the mediocre individual

101:7.6 Philosophy t. that primitive religion which was

102:6.4 Faith t. the philosophic God of probability into the

transgress

29:4.35 in all the wonders dissociators work, they never t.

75:8.3 plan, while Adam did t. his covenant with Deity,

111:0.6 “I did not disregard its speech; I feared to t. its

140:6.2 I come not to t. the law but rather to write these

145:3.11 an act of creative energy at that time would not t.

153:3.3 “Why is it that you t. the commandments of God

153:3.6 “it is better to die than to t. the commandments of

transgressed

75:4.2 announcement to the Edenic pair that they had t. the

148:5.4 because you have innocently or deliberately t. such

transgresses

91:4.1 Selfish praying t. the spirit of all ethics founded on

161:2.4 Jesus never repents of misdeeds because he t. none

transgressing

14:2.9 creatures of Havona have never been guilty of t.

169:1.12 ‘Here these many years have I served you, never t.

transgression

2:5.3 to save man from the disastrous results of foolish t.

48:6.33 Evil is a t. of law, not a violation of the rules of

53:1.2 Notwithstanding Lucifer’s t., subordinate beings

67:7.4 The t. of universe law may be fatal in the physical

70:11.4 sin was the t. of those taboos which enjoyed ghost

75:4.3 sin is a deliberate t. of the divine will; evil is the

76:5.1 Their t. had been an error of judgment and not the

84:5.2 from the consequences of the t. of the sex mores.

89:2.2 Sin was the t. of taboo, and death was the penalty of

89:2.3 that t. of the taboos—sin—brought him down to his

97:5.6 Shall I give my first-born for my t., the fruit of my

126:4.5 Shall I give my first-born for my t., the fruit of my

144:5.19 Deliver us from inertia, evil, and all sinful t..

146:2.13 and keep back your servant from presumptuous t..

148:4.3 Evil is the unconscious or unintended t. of the divine

148:4.4 Sin is the conscious, knowing, and deliberate t. of

148:4.5 Iniquity is the willful, determined, and persistent t. of

148:6.3 Although t. of divine law is sooner or later

148:6.11 suffers the inexorable consequences of sin—the t.

153:2.1 that the curses of t. shall surely overtake them.

153:3.3 eating with defiled and unwashed hands is a t. of

162:3.4 came with the woman and her companion in t. for

transgressions

2:5.4 “I am he who blots out your t. for my own sake,

75:7.1 Adam and Eve were informed of the nature of their t

96:6.3 he will not forgive your t. nor your sins.”

97:5.1 others predicted calamity in retribution for the t. of

97:7.10 I, even I, am he who blots out their t. for my own

145:2.8 the consequences of family mistakes and group t..

149:4.2 stir up strife, while the furious multiply their t..

184:3.13 agreed that Jesus was guilty of death-deserving t. of

transgressor

53:9.8 the great truth “that the way of the t. is hard”;

75:6.3 without realizing that the way of the t. is hard.

162:3.3 requiring that the self-confessed t. be stoned,

171:0.7 a cross with a dying thief on one side and another t.

transient

2:3.5 can survive only because of t. mercy-tolerance

3:2.6 The Father is not a t. force, a shifting power, or a

22:1.13 have erred in judgment and caused t. confusion.

25:4.10 mortals and midwayers who are all of t. attachment,

26:1.16 Complemental relationships may be t.; they are

26:11.1 are permanent and t. residents of this inner ring of

27:2.3 permanent and t., who have not been revealed on

31:7.1 But these beings are only t. members of the corps.

31:7.2 required in the prosecution of a t finaliter assignment

32:5.2 the struggles of existence are but the t. scaffolding

32:5.4 synchronized with the t. material cycles of time.

36:6.4 it was borrowed by the Life Carriers to serve as a t.

37:5.11 that surpasses anything attained by the t. ascenders.

37:9.11 celestial ministers are of t. assignment; few of them

39:3.3 not necessarily man’s t. and conscious desires, but

39:4.7 they are permitted to enjoy the t. satisfactions of

39:4.7 the full though t. satisfaction of goal attainment.

40:5.5 1. Mortals of the t. or experiential Adjuster sojourn.

40:5.8 Series one—mortals of the t. or experiential Adjuster

40:5.10 This t. ministry of the Adjusters accomplishes two

40:5.10 Second, the t. sojourn of the Adjusters contributes

40:10.6 far-flung experience of t. service in all seven

41:1.2 Power centers are now concerned with t. and local

44:2.4 artists who preserve passing scenes and t. episodes

44:2.11 not all of their efforts are devoted to t. illustration;

45:7.1 during life in the flesh are rehabilitated in t. form to

54:6.4 the assurance that such tribulations are t. afflictions.

55:2.5 mortals bid their loved ones a t. farewell as they

55:3.11 to receive some sort of t. assignment on a planet

57:3.9 the nebular system was passing through a t. period

62:3.9 shelters—their t. retreats in time of sudden danger.

68:2.6 but sex gratification was t. and spasmodic.

72:5.8 they shall share proportionally in t. reduction.

80:5.7 of Andite civilization, a retardation of a t. nature.

81:2.14 Regardless of the t. trouble produced by the prolific

86:5.5 1. Ordinary and t. fainting.

92:4.9 celestial ministrations are no more than partial, t.,

101:2.9 continuous as a phenomenon, life is wholly t. as to

101:3.3 the material self of mind and matter when such a t.

101:10.3 from the intolerable suspense of being a t. reality in

102:1.3 with the statements of partial and t. cosmologies.

108:5.6 Your t. and ever-changing emotions of joy and

109:3.2 acquire wonderful experience in t. association with

112:2.20 of the evolving personality from the t. life vehicle—

112:5.3 Mortal identity is a t. time-life condition in the

112:5.4 just as the human embryo is a t. parasitic stage of

118:0.10 by those personality-satisfying moments of t. goal

118:3.3 Truth is inconcussible—forever exempt from all t.

118:7.5 Iniquity in the finite domains reveals the t. reality of

119:2.7 And then did this t. ruler of a rebellious system take

132:1.2 all material standards must be recognized as t.,

138:9.1 t. dissatisfactions they remained true to their vows

146:3.1 spiritual realities which cast these t. time shadows

149:5.4 “Seek not, then, for false peace and t. joy but rather

152:6.2 not to rely on manifestations of t. religious hysteria

155:6.5 you pay for such a t. satisfaction the price of the

160:1.4 to surrender the gratification of mere t. and present

160:3.5 the temptation to seek for easy and t. attainment;

174:1.4 even forgive them when t. misunderstanding has

182:3.8 hovered over this scene under the t. joint command

195:7.23 artist, not art, demonstrates the existence of the t.

transiently

17:1.8 beings who t. dwell on the seven superuniverse

25:4.12 Those mortals and midwayers who serve t. with the

26:3.9 who take away the disappointed candidates who t.

37:5.1 the Adjusters do t. indwell them, serving as guides

41:3.3 though they may later t. exist in a semiliquid state.

81:6.32 could be utilized when they were t. unemployed

101:4.5 are of immense value in that they at least t. clarify

transit

12:5.4 of pilgrims becoming unconscious during this t.

13:4.6 and who can command the necessary means of t..

14:5.1 and are prepared for eventual t. to Havona.

15:8.3 minus retardation by mass encountered in t., plus

19:7.4 Trinity-origin beings possess prerogatives of t.

23:1.9 When in t., or when operating in the circuits of

23:3.2 with spirits who utilize gravity for purposes of t.;

23:3.2 There are no t. or messenger personalities who

23:3.6 and, by virtue of their tremendous t. velocities, are

24:1.12 transmission of all spirit messages and for the t. of

24:6.3 the sleep of eternity t. to the Paradise goal, where,

26:7.4 accompanied only by the t. trio: the superaphic

26:7.5 The ascender’s companions of the t. trio are not

26:9.2 pilot world of circle number three when the t. trio

26:10.6 last t. sleep will terminate, and the new adventure of

26:11.7 nor as you did when you entered the long t. trance

27:1.2 then there is the t. sleep, the unconscious slumber

27:7.8 awakening from the final t. slumber of time.

28:7.3 the Havona sleep preparatory to your Paradise t.,

39:2.9 Transporters take on energy for flight while in t.

39:2.10 ascending mortals do not possess personal t. forms.

39:2.11 there is an automatic time element in the t. slumber.

39:2.12 The length of a journey when in t. sleep is immaterial

39:2.12 The t. sleep is induced by the liaison between the

39:3.9 These t. personalities are so organized that they

39:5.10 to this planet are in t.; they merely stop over;

39:5.12 ready to receive a passenger for interplanetary t.,

39:5.13 after due registry, are inducted into the t. sleep.

40:10.4 services of those who were in t. to higher realms.

42:4.11 minus the resistance of the forces overcome in t.

42:5.14 in their t. through space they really proceed in direct

44:5.9 This is not only a technical requirement of t. from

47:4.4 Adjuster does not leave you during these t. sleeps

47:5.1 you enseraphim for t. to the receiving worlds

47:10.4 you emerge as first-stage spirits preparatory for t.

48:3.8 on the initial mansion world from the first t. sleep of

48:6.1 ministry is devoted to facilitating the t. of material

48:6.35 Adjuster souls in t. through the mansion worlds

48:6.37 souls in t. to the higher schools of the system

49:6.19 These fused souls go by direct Adjuster t. to the

51:2.0 2. TRANSIT OF THE PLANETARY ADAMS

51:2.3 for preparing the Adams for t. from Jerusem to

52:3.3 to complete the t. from the hunter and herder stage

55:2.3 there to await morontia t., the translation flash,

55:2.7 Such translated souls proceed by Adjuster t. direct to

55:7.3 material bodies on Urantia in preparation for t. to

67:6.9 of communication were severed while it was in t..

72:7.4 The rapid-t. facilities, which make it practical to

78:3.10 over Eurasia that their culture was largely lost in t..

78:5.7 biologically modified the native groups in t..

81:6.40 during the critical times when civilization is in t.

108:1.9 The average t. time of an Adjuster from Divinington

112:5.15 During the t. of surviving mortals from the world

113:3.4 a high supernaphim likewise shares the t. with you

113:7.5 their mortal associates awaken from the last t. sleep

114:6.7 safe t. of moral values from one epoch to another.

118:8.11 Man’s great universe adventure consists in the t. of

160:3.1 refreshment of our own souls while in t. outward

188:3.11 “In commemoration of the mortal t. of Jesus of

189:0.2 That which you observe is the mortal t. of Jesus

189:0.2 The spirit t. of this Jesus was completed at the

189:1.0 1. THE MORONTIA TRANSIT

189:1.4 known phenomena associated with this mortal t.,

189:1.10 of the Ancients of Days as to his mortal t.;

189:1.13 Now is the mortal t. of Jesus—the resurrection of the

189:3.3 the morontia resurrection, the mortal t., of Jesus of

189:3.4 register the completion of the mortal t. of Michael.

191:3.3 Jesus made the t. to the third stage of morontia on

transitionsee transition culture; transition sphere(s)

   or world(s); see Transition Ministers

5:4.9 of a semihuman and jealous God is an inevitable t.

12:5.4 from unpervaded space are the t. zones from time to

24:1.1 and the morontia or t. type of intelligent creatures.

24:7.6 for a slight difference, due no doubt to those in t.,

25:6.2 In your t. experience, as you ascend from this world,

26:11.6 their preparation for the t. slumber of the last

26:11.7 as the pledge of Havona that your t. is complete,

26:11.8 Your first t. was indeed death, the second an ideal

27:1.1 when the pilgrim awakes from the last t. sleep,

27:1.2 the deep sleep of metamorphosis, the t. rest from

27:1.2 the sleep which ever attends t. from actual universe

27:1.3 more than those previous t. slumbers which have

27:1.5 the last t. sleep has been experienced; now you

30:3.7 especially during the earlier phases of morontia t.

30:4.20 to the first or lowest spirit status is but a slight t..

32:2.3 the intervening morontia or t. stages of being.

37:6.5 Progress within a given realm is individual, but t.

37:8.9 in those narratives dealing with the t. planets of the

38:9.7 and endowed with the morontia t. type of mind.

38:9.8 up through the t. phases of universe energies to the

39:2.6 ascendant sojourners on Salvington for their last t.

39:4.16 Material Sons and the higher t. beings consult

39:5.17 They serve t. mortals, angels, and the Material Sons

39:6.1 they can contribute to creature t. from the material

42:1.5 Power Supervisors perform throughout the t.

44:1.13 Tuneful syncopation represents a t. from the musical

45:1.2 their faith in the ultimate destiny of t. mortals.

46:4.7 beautiful beings who are the t. servants of the

47:1.1 entertainment of all classes of spirit beings, t. mortals

47:10.7 the morontia career, the t. life which intervenes

48:0.3 Always this morontia t. intervenes between the

48:0.3 typical of the morontia t. regimes in this part of

48:1.1 From time to time this t. state has been taught to

48:1.2 The morontia spheres are the t. phases of mortal

48:1.2 all fifty-six of the system t. abodes, in common with

48:2.1 minister to mortals during the t. experience, but

48:2.1 but they rather make possible the t. environment for

48:2.12 being chiefly devoted to the t. regime of morontia

48:2.17 the radiating wings wherein are the chambers of t.

48:2.26 All morontia t. realms are accessible alike to material

48:3.16 These custodians of the t. phases of ascendant life

48:6.3 not be conscious of the ministry of the t. seraphim

48:6.34 A large corps of all orders of the t. seraphim is held

50:3.6 They enter the t. slumber and awaken delivered

52:7.2 long enough to effect the t. from the evolutionary

52:7.16 the era of light and life—the threshold of the t. from

55:2.9 mortals who so nearly escape the morontia t. from

58:6.0 6. THE TRANSITION PERIOD

58:6.1 450,000,000 years ago the t. from vegetable to

58:6.1 Even today the t. slime molds persist, and they can

58:7.2 primitive Protozoa, and spongelike t. organisms.

58:7.3 The average thickness of this t. stone, the oldest

58:7.10 Some of the upper layers of these t. rock deposits

58:7.10 stratified rocks of the t. periods of life formation.

59:1.1 toward the close of the preceding t. period.

59:2.9 basic changes, such as the t. from plant to animal,

59:6.0 6.THE CLIMATIC T. STAGE THE SEED-PLANT

59:6.1 marine life and the opening of the t. period leading to

59:6.2 At the close of this period of t. less than five hundred

59:6.4 The strata of this t. period vary in thickness from

60:1.9 Their t. ancestors speedily disappeared.

64:3.4 fossils that approach nearer to t. types between man

65:2.2 the gradual t. from the vegetable to the animal took

65:2.2 These early t. forms, while not identical with modern

65:4.10 the production of apparently useless forms of t. life.

67:3.2 one half of the administrator and t. seraphim

71:1.23 tribal government proving a valuable t. from family

72:1.5 The t. from monarchy to a representative form of

79:8.15 the t. from mother- to father-family,

81:1.5 Man evolved into a farmer from a hunter by t.

81:6.22 successfully adjusting to the t. difficulties arising

81:6.41 the threat of breakdown during the time of t. from

83:2.1 The t. stage between this custom and the times of

83:2.2 This pseudo elopement was the t. stage between

83:3.4 During the period of t. from purchase to dowry, if

83:7.5 the temporary breakdown or the t. of the mores.

84:2.2 The mother-family was the only possible t. from the

84:2.5 The t. from the mother-family to the father-family

87:1.1 ghost was feared most of all during the supposed t.

87:2.4 pleasure in the discomfort of the living during the t.

92:6.17 the philosophic t. from polytheism to monotheism

97:4.1 A great step in the t. of the tribal god—the god who

99:1.3 dangerous times of t. from one phase of civilization

99:4.0 4. TRANSITION DIFFICULTIES

99:4.2 the decadence consequent upon the t. from old

99:4.9 T. is always accompanied by confusion, and there

101:6.5 manifold phases of the morontia life of mortal t.

112:4.13 passes into the “realization of identity t.,”

113:3.4 on behalf of the creature during this phase of t.

113:3.4 Even when you engage in your terminal t. slumber

126:0.1 that which Jesus passed through during his t. from

126:5.12 difficult period in human existence, that time of t.

127:1.1 Jesus emerged from that testing and trying t. stage

134:0.0 THE TRANSITION YEARS

134:1.7 These were the in-between times, the t. stage of

153:1.2 This sermon marks the crisis in the t. from the

154:1.3 The more or less composite and compromising t.

159:3.7 the times of t. between the two levels of living.

189:1.10 I would tarry here for a short time in t. form that I

190:0.3 the same type of t. or morontia body that Jesus had

191:3.1 participants in the Master’s morontia-t. experience

191:3.1 together with t. mortals of various orders from the

191:3.1 learned from their directors the life of morontia t. as

191:3.2 the Master’s morontia form was adjusted for t. to the

191:5.3 the shock of the t. from the false security of the

192:3.3 with the affairs of the morontia t. which Jesus was

transition-culture or transition culture

15:7.5 local system of Satania, has its seven worlds of t.,

43:7.5 realization of magnificent artistic possibilities of t..

43:8.2 The time spent on the seventy training worlds of t.

47:2.1 finaliter world, the first of the Jerusem t. spheres.

47:3.12 individuals or selected groups to any of the t.

48:3.14 sphere and to the surrounding worlds of t..

transition sphere or world

30:4.18 they are traversing the ts. of mortal ascension.

39:4.2 back and forth in large numbers to the various tw.

39:8.1 the ts. from the ministry of time to the exalted

44:3.3 The tw have a necessary economy of mutual ministry

44:3.4 the humorists of the morontia worlds, those ts.

44:4.12 recorders are the group photographers of the tw..

44:5.2 to the Morontia Power Supervisors of the tw..

45:0.1 Jerusem’s major satellites are the seven tw.,

45:0.1 the seven subsatellites of these ts. are just about the

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

45:1.8 But on tw. number six there is no representation of

45:1.11 you have access to the seventh tw., the sphere of

46:2.7 Throughout your stay on Jerusem and its tw. you

47:0.2 Tw. number one itself is quite exclusively devoted to

47:0.2 This w. serves as the headquarters for more than

47:2.1 world, the first of the Jerusem t.-culture spheres.

47:2.6 And so do these children grow up on the tw. until

47:3.12 or selected groups to any of the t.-culture spheres,

47:5.2 you have permission to visit the first of the tw.,

47:5.2 you receive permission periodically to visit tw.

47:5.2 immediately granted a permit to visit the third ts.,

47:6.1 Now are you given permission to make visits to tw

47:6.1 good offices of these superangels of the fourth tw.

47:7.3 the pilgrim is given permission to visit the tw. of

47:8.1 Sojourners on this sphere are permitted to visit tw.

47:9.2 permission is granted to visit tw. number seven,

48:2.1 sustain and energize the morontia phases of the tw..

48:2.13 from both physical and spiritual circuits on the tw.,

48:2.15 But on each successive ts., mortals will find the plant

48:2.22 from the first mansion world to the last universe ts.,

48:3.10 celestials who may chance to sojourn on the tw..

48:3.17 worlds cease to function as ts. of morontia training.

48:6.29 Life on the tw. entails real contact with the energies

48:6.29 of those energies which are utilized on the ts..

53:7.1 Panoptians served on the seventh Jerusem tw. as

53:9.2 number one of the Father’s group of the ts. of

113:7.2 as you progress through the career of the tw.,

Transition Ministers

39:0.7 6. T. Ministers.

39:5.2 to a greater extent upon the administrators, the t.,

39:6.0 6. TRANSITION MINISTERS

44:2.11 The higher intellectual teachers and the t. freely

46:5.22 seraphim, while the sixth is the home of the t..

48:3.7 work co-ordinators of all other morontia and t..

48:6.0 6. MORONTIA WORLD SERAPHIM—T.

48:6.1 the t are more exclusively assigned to these activities

48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth order of seraphic

48:6.1 their ministry is devoted to facilitating the transit of

48:6.3 not be conscious of the ministry of the t. seraphim

48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the advancement of their

48:6.6 you may choose within the limits of that which the t.

48:6.34 Next to the destiny guardians, these t. draw the

53:7.7 and almost ten per cent of the t. were ensnared.

transitional

39:6.1 seraphim of t. ministry serve wherever they can

39:6.9 More about these seraphic ministers to t. ascenders

45:1.4 you will become eligible for a visitor’s permit to t.

46:1.9 The seven t. study worlds and their forty-nine

47:1.1 children and their caretakers are resident on t. world

58:6.1 There were t. stages between the early vegetable

60:1.13 revolutionary notwithstanding that they were t. and

81:6.41 15. The prevention of t. breakdown.

105:2.4 solitary I AM and the t. (time) concept of the I AM

112:5.7 they advance such a soul to the status of a t. being,

transitional-culture or transitional culture

45:1.0 1. TRANSITIONAL CULTURE WORLDS

45:1.1 Jerusem are generally known as the t. spheres.

45:6.6 on the system nursery located on the first t. world

46:4.1 the affairs of 619 inhabited spheres, 56 t. worlds,

46:5.10 a social planet of their own, one of the t. worlds,

46:5.10 On their t. world the ascending mortals freely

47:0.1 encircling worlds of Jerusem are devoted to the t. of

47:0.4 all seven, in common with the other t. planets

47:9.2 You find the Father’s temple on this world of t.,

transitions

48:2.18 only the earlier metamorphoses and the later t.

65:7.7 the individual never experiences abrupt t. of spirit

82:2.3 Mating has progressed through a multitude of t.

99:4.6 sociologic rip tides of the cyclonic t. of a scientific

115:3.18 there are no endings, merely t. from one phase of

transitory

47:3.4 If a t. personality of mortal origin should never be

56:9.4 —even the Trinity—seems to afford t. satisfaction

119:1.4 service of this t. Melchizedek Son in connection

119:3.4 the t. or emergency Planetary Prince took formal

134:5.2 all groupings and associations are relative, t., and

152:6.3 the appeal to human feelings is t. and utterly

160:2.9 when they view only the t. transactions of time.

189:1.13 The t. experience of the Master as a personality

translate

0:0.1 authorized to t. into the English language of Urantia.

20:9.2 Teacher Sons neither judge the dead nor t. the living,

24:7.3 not necessarily signify that the servital must t. into

44:4.4 The ability to t. thought into language in the

47:2.5 after sixteen, if final choice has been made, they t. to

48:2.18 you will t. from one phase of morontia life to

48:3.17 training regime, which appears to be designed to t.

89:10.4 those faith conquests which t. the mortal mind to the

91:2.5 religion is divested of a personal God, its prayers t.

102:3.2 Speculation tends to t. religion into something

108:5.1 undertake to redictate or t. these spiritual messages

110:5.4 own passions, urges, and other innate tendencies t.

114:6.7 all the while seeking to t. from one generation to

130:1.4 our permission, freely t. Jesus’ words into modern

168:4.8 Then must the intervening spirit beings so t. such a

170:2.11 this sermon was the attempt to t. the concept of the

translatedsee Translated Midwayers

5:1.1 Spiritually, man must be t. many times before he

5:1.9 You can depend upon being t. from sphere to

22:1.11 the evolutionary seraphim and t. midway creatures

22:4.1 strictly t., their name would be “Those above Name

22:5.2 Trinitized Custodians are t. midway creatures and

22:5.4 And so with the midway creatures; many are t.

25:1.7 associates of the Graduate Guides or—as t. servitals

25:3.16 they are t. to the council of perfection on Paradise,

26:6.1 are designated “spiritual graduates” when t. from the

31:3.4 advance to the second order when t. to the major

36:4.3 whereupon they are t. by seraphic transport.

39:5.11 immediately t. into terms of the habitual concept of

40:3.1 Sometimes the majority of them are t., along with

44:0.16 perceive the building in which this narrative is t. and

45:4.15 13. Elijah, a t. soul of brilliant spiritual achievement

49:6.18 they are t. from among the living and appear in the

52:6.8 you would think you had been t. to the heaven of

52:7.4 This is the dispensation when many mortals are t.

55:2.1 they are t. directly from the life in the flesh to the

55:2.7 Mortal observers can see nothing of their t associates

55:2.7 Such t. souls proceed by Adjuster transit direct to

55:2.9 The t. souls of the flowering ages of the settled

55:6.6 learn the local universe language before they are t.;

56:6.2 which concomitantly t. from the potential resident

67:5.1 Liberty was quickly t. into license by the half-

67:6.3 all (except Amadon) were t. along with the loyal

67:6.8 Some years thereafter they were t. to Jerusem,

74:8.12 of Ptolemy who had it t. into Greek by a commission

76:6.2 Many other loyal souls had already been t. at the

95:4.2 The teachings of this sage were subsequently t.

95:4.3 His teachings, t. into Hebrew, determined the

95:4.3 T. into Greek, they gave color to all subsequent

102:0.3 man realizes that human values may be t. in mortal

102:5.2 craven fear is t. into living faith in spiritual realities.

110:5.2 such souls are t. directly to the mansion worlds

110:7.3 Most Adjusters who have t. their subjects from

112:4.3 death, except in individuals t. from among the living,

112:6.6 this cosmic mind has been modified and t. by the

143:2.8 and you are t. into the joyous kingdom of the spirit,

159:5.7 Jesus took the best of the Jewish religion and t. it

170:2.16 the spirit experience are progressively t. to new

194:0.6 These believers felt themselves suddenly t. into

195:6.4 religion—the teachings of Jesus as t. in the lives of

Translated Midwayers

30:1.53 4. T. Midwayers.

30:2.52 6. T. Midwayers.

40:0.7 6. T. Midwayers.

40:3.0 3. TRANSLATED MIDWAYERS

translates

5:3.4 that instant devotion t. from worship to prayer

102:4.3 Faith t. this natural experience into religion,

107:2.7 it appears that the Adjuster t. from the absolute

110:7.6 deaf to the spiritual pleas which the Adjuster t.

translating

0:12.13 recognize the impossibility of fully t. the language

18:4.3 confronted with the problem of t. into your tongue

44:4.9 and t. the broadcasts of the Ancients of Days into the

68:2.11 the social aims of self-maintenance are rapidly t.

108:0.1 elevating the mortal minds and of t. the immortal

110:7.2 observe the t. mortal disappear “in chariots of fire.

128:4.2 employed Jesus at his home doing some t. while

140:10.2 but they insisted on t. such teachings into rules of

142:7.17 the language of the spirit, why do you insist on t.

translationsee translationlanguage

26:6.4 the pilgrims are certified for t. to the fifth circuit.

44:0.18 Each new t. or resurrection will add one more

47:2.8 they are immediately made ready for t. to the first

47:3.7 Between the time of planetary death or t. and

47:3.10 at the end of ten days you will enter the t. sleep

49:0.1 until just before their t. to the regime of the

49:6.21 go to the morontia worlds by the modified order of t.

55:1.5 place of assembly for witnessing the t. of living

55:1.5 It is because the t. temple is composed of

55:1.6 the material body of a t. candidate is elevated by the

55:2.0 2. DEATH AND TRANSLATION

55:2.2 This experience of t. from the material life to the

55:2.2 At first only a few mortals in each age attain t.

55:2.3 there to await morontia transit, the t. flash,

55:2.6 those gathered around the t. shrine resembles that

55:2.7 These transactions concerned with the t. of living

55:2.8 more than half the mortals leave the planet by t.

55:3.18 own petition, are temporarily exempted from t. by

55:6.4 this advanced status experience t. to the morontia

74:5.2 the t. of Van and Amadon occurring simultaneously

102:1.1 Adjuster constitutes the explanation of the t. of

105:0.3 profound distortion in the process of t.-modification

109:2.11 material-life vehicle or the t. of the immortal soul.

111:3.2 soul make final decisions until death or t. divorces

translationlanguage

18:4.3 is exceedingly difficult to render a satisfactory t..

121:6.2 The early t. of the Hebrew scriptures into Greek at

121:6.2 The renaissance of Judaism dates from the Greek t.

123:0.3 presented Jesus with a copy of the Greek t. of the

130:3.4 Jesus told Ganid about the t. of the Hebrew

195:2.7 enormously helped by t. of the Hebrew scriptures

translations

32:3.8 to ascend the scale of life by progressive t. from life

55:1.5 as the number of t. increases, subsidiary morontia

55:4.16 the secoraphic counselor, the archangel of t.,

130:0.4 Jesus had labored much of the time on t. from Greek

130:3.6 Although these t. were made at Alexandria, Ganid

translator

44:4.3 superuniverse, they must have recourse to a t..

translators

38:2.1 in the flesh without the aid of transformers or t.;

47:3.11 will have much to do with the interpreters and t.,

48:3.12 5. Interpreters and T..

48:3.12 frequent recourse to the interpreters and the t..

48:3.12 They know and speak all the tongues of a local

48:3.12 they are the linguists of the realms.

48:3.13 will be your efficient interpreters and patient t..

131:0.1 Ganid employed more than threescore learned t. in

transmigration

86:4.6 The orange race was especially given to belief in t.

94:2.3 none was so stultifying as this belief in t.

94:7.3 a valiant fight against the time-honored belief in t.

130:2.8 Ganid never again entertained belief in the t. of the

transmigrations

94:2.3 repeated t. robbed struggling mortals of their long-

transmissible

6:5.4 of creatorship are apparently not further t..

9:3.2 And this unique attribute is t. to certain of the higher

11:9.5 Personality and mind-spirit relationships are t., but

17:3.3 the Supreme Being, and the Master Spirits, is t. to

36:2.11 twelve distinct and divine concepts of t. life.

transmission

7:1.2 space; therefore is spirit energy undiminished in t..

7:1.2 accordance with the square of the distance of its t.;

17:4.2 of the communication intrusted to their t..

23:3.1 personality available for the quick t. of important

24:1.12 the proper circuits to employ for the t. of all spirit

26:3.7 system as bearers of messages requiring personal t..

36:2.14 employed in building the material vehicles of life t.,

41:7.6 3. The accumulation and t. of certain space-energies.

42:5.1 and thirty octaves below are the radio t. group.

58:2.10 the long-distance t. of your long- and short-wave

transmissions

42:9.2 and the spiritual system of inherent t. of character,

transmit

6:5.4 Son thus brought into existence is never able to t.

9:8.1 The Infinite Spirit possesses full power to t. many of

23:3.5 that one messenger, when so functioning, can t. a

26:3.5 automatically t. the transactions of true-knowledge

28:5.7 and unerringly to t. these jewels of mentation to

36:3.5 In the bestowal of life the Life Carriers t. nothing of

36:3.5 Life Carriers simply initiate and t. the spark of life,

40:8.3 and duly t. this finding to the Ancients of Days.

41:2.4 t. nearly all the physical energies of organized space.

51:1.5 This original couple cannot t. unconditioned

62:7.3 We t. assurance of great pleasure on Salvington,

67:6.9 energy transmitters can receive and t. intelligence,

108:5.2 truths which he cannot successfully t. to the man of

110:4.1 But these mighty indwellers are unable to t. much

110:6.4 lack of spiritual capacity makes it difficult to t. to

110:7.10 Adjuster so situated that it becomes possible to t. a

110:7.10 my ceaseless endeavors—thus t. my admonition to

117:5.7 While these adjutants never seem to t. experience

117:5.7 they can and do t. the impersonal repercussions of

132:5.15 inherited wealth you may use in equity and t. in

transmitively

115:2.1 the triunities, and is t. associated in the triodities.

transmits

5:6.11 the Father, and this circuit unerringly t. the worship

6:5.4 The Eternal Son t. creatorship powers only to the

7:6.2 the Eternal Son unfailingly t. to the Paradise Sons

transmittal

3:5.1 his infinite power and final authority by direct t.

6:5.4 Eternal Son is limited in t. of creator prerogatives.

44:4.10 The t. of these space reports is carefully supervised,

44:5.7 beings are expert in the knowledge of the laws of t.

132:5.15 to represent the past generation in the honest t. of

transmitted

15:13.6 All such reports are t. to the Perfections of Days

24:2.6 these reports are t. neither to Havona nor to Paradise

30:4.29 on the receiving worlds of Havona will be duly t. to

36:2.12 they are t. to the headquarters sphere, where they

64:2.5 their knowledge of flintworking, which they t. to

68:0.2 —scientific, philosophic, and religious—are not t.

77:8.8 subject through whom these communications were t.

95:3.1 derived from Andite Mesopotamia and largely t. to

96:0.3 thought of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Iran was t. to

108:1.2 projected patterns of life conduct are t. via Paradise

110:7.10 Not long since, on Urantia, such a message was t. by

117:5.8 these values are faithfully t. through the Sevenfold to

154:7.2 their whereabouts and safety was regularly t. to the

188:4.5 be hereditary, but sin is not t. from parent to child.

transmitter

67:6.9 lodged in the possession of a relay energy t. where

transmitters

29:4.8 4. Energy T..

29:4.19 in unison while a battery of one thousand energy t.

29:4.26 These t., associators, dissociators, and frandalanks

29:4.27 4. Energy T..

29:4.28 the t. deploy themselves in a line along the desired

29:4.28 they can actually induce an increased energy flow in

29:4.28 This they do just as literally as certain metallic

29:4.28 they are living superconductors for more than half of

29:4.29 T. form skillful liaisons which are effective in

29:4.29 They can detect currents which are much too feeble

29:4.29 they can so augment these energies that the message

29:4.29 Their services are invaluable to the broadcast

29:4.30 Energy t. can function with regard to all forms of

30:2.14 4. Energy T..

30:3.4 use of the living energy transformers and t.,

39:5.14 under the influence of the transformers and the t.,

39:5.14 the auxiliary batteries of the living energy t.,

67:6.9 possible because energy t. can receive and transmit

transmitting

7:3.3 The spirit-gravity circuit is the basic channel for t.

17:3.5 The Reflective Spirits are not merely t. agents;

51:1.8 There occurs a change in the life-t. mechanism when

62:7.3 which this initial message of acknowledgment is t..”

95:5.14 Egypt thus became the agent for t. the combined

transmutation

1:3.7 matter association to spirit union results in the t. of

14:4.9 lower living things undergo the t. of materialization.

25:3.15 with allowances for the t. into Graduate Guides.

29:4.16 the techniques of intelligent energy control and t..

29:5.5 organizers, who continue the process of energy t.

41:2.5 Life has inherent capacity for the t. of universal

41:7.5 2. T. of elements, including the radioactive group

42:1.7 the Infinite may be subject to unlimited t., endless

42:2.7 the openly recognized t. of space potency into

42:2.10 destined to pass through two distinct phases of t. in

42:2.22 denominated the phenomenon of the t. of cosmic

42:4.10 the power directors also have a bearing on all t.

65:1.6 the archangel commission of Life Carrier t..

96:6.2 During the times of the beginning of the t. of the

102:6.3 a level of achievement, an exalted process, a t.,

103:7.3 will to no small degree be the study of energy t.

105:5.4 but the t. of possibility to probability and inevitability

115:2.3 t. has to do equally with the realms of space potency,

115:4.1 volitional focus of the t.—the transformation—of

118:4.3 the t. of these activated potentials to the status of

136:8.8 Jesus would not countenance the t. of divine and

transmutations

12:4.2 the gigantic activities of force-energy t. now in

15:5.12 by tremendous energy changes and matter t..

42:0.2 t. of divine power in no way lessen the truth of the

42:2.23 comprehend the origin, nature, and t. of cosmic force

42:4.0 4.ENERGY AND MATTER TRANSMUTATIONS

42:4.2 Thus matter sweeps on, undergoing the t. of time

49:2.24 the firsthand power t. of the Master Physical

118:4.7 the Supreme Creators operate to effect the time t.

transmute

0:5.4 never does the impersonal directly t. to the personal.

15:4.2 The Paradise force organizers t. space potency into

29:5.5 These force organizers t. primordial force

41:2.4 group of living entities can mobilize, transform, t.,

42:1.5 the power directors t. energy into matter; thus the

86:7.6 Adjusters have ever since labored to t. God-fear into

107:5.6 these spirits of the sixth stage appear to t. some

160:2.9 Association does not t. evil into righteousness, but

transmuted

42:4.3 energy even after it has t. to the electrical level,

65:1.8 Gabriel; and forthwith these Life Carriers are t. to

102:5.2 fear is t. into the constantly deepening reverence for

transmutes

9:4.6 Mind t. the values of spirit into the meanings of

110:6.17 Faith t. potentials to actuals in the spiritual world,

131:8.3 He unceasingly t. his attributes while perfecting his

transmuting

11:6.2 flow through the t. regulation channels, where

15:5.10 islands are the direct result of the accretions of t.

29:5.5 into primary or puissant energy, energy t. from

34:1.3 Master Spirit who was in t. liaison with the Infinite

42:2.16 this narrative has been moving Paradiseward as t.

42:4.3 the work of t. the ultimaton into the circuits and

103:7.2 the business of t. the potentials of man the temporal

118:10.9 in reality be the tempering fire that is t. the soft iron

transmutive

29:4.24 Their energy-t. attributes render them most

transparent

39:5.14 the transport seraphim has become an almost t.,

46:5.25 headquarters is a monolithic cast crystal, wholly t..

46:6.12 These structures are t.; hence all system activities

transpire

6:4.8 all times aware of all things that t. on all the worlds

9:7.1 to see, hear, sense, and know all things as they t.

106:8.22 could ever achieve trinity unity, what then would t.

122:5.9 that this momentous event of a universe was to t.

158:0.2 knew beforehand what was to t. on the mountain,

transpired

19:4.5 led an unerring and divine totaling of all that has t.;

117:3.11 Thus far in universe history this has t. but once;

119:7.2 fullest universe publicity of all that t. on your small

127:6.4 past events which had t. in and around Megiddo,

137:4.14 will of the Father, else it would not have t., since

145:5.4 Jesus taught them about what had t. and explained

148:5.3 Many unusual events have t. on this world, and it

157:3.7 in their lives and in the work of the kingdom had t..

158:1.2 and that it actually t. on a mountain of the gentiles.

158:3.1 a fleeting glimpse of a celestial pageant which t.

158:6.1 still remain ignorant of what t. up on the mountain,

177:1.5 And John Mark never did reveal anything that t. on

182:2.12 from which place he saw and overheard all that t.

185:1.8 And this explains much that t. on this tragic Friday

188:0.1 what really t. during this epoch of about thirty-six

188:3.9 believe that the human Jesus knew nothing of what t.

transpires

17:1.3 see all, hear all, feel all, even know all, that t. in the

107:1.6 Neither do we fully understand just what really t.

112:4.3 The details of what t. on that world during the time

161:2.7 something t. to disclose that the Master knows what

transpiring

14:2.5 physical phenomena and spiritual reactions t. in the

15:10.23 own superuniverses regardless of what may be t.

17:3.8 Everything of import t. on a local headquarters is

22:6.3 nothing t. on Urantia that is in any way analogous to

74:4.1 Adam and Eve slumbered, strange things were t.

75:3.9 Before Eve quite realized what was t., the fatal step

77:5.6 Adamson concluded that something similar was t.

108:4.5 We are not yet masters of all that is t. about us;

118:10.11 emerges as the meaningful correlator of all that is t.,

179:5.2 sensed that something out of the ordinary was t.

185:6.1 In all that is t. early this Friday morning before Pilate

transplant

66:2.6 petitioned Jerusem permission to t. the life plasm of

transplantation

36:3.0 3. LIFE TRANSPLANTATION

37:3.2 transactions depicted in the narrative of life t. on

57:8.8 at the time of their subsequent arrival with life t.

65:3.7 in the plans and technique of life management and t..

170:1.16 the t. of early Christianity from a Jewish to a gentile

170:5.3 the great step which marked the t. of the teachings of

transplanted

44:0.14 You will first begin to glimpse these t arts of Havona

45:3.7 and temporary director of all universe activities t. to

46:5.19 including most of the more recently t. Salvington

52:6.8 If you could be t. from your backward world to

73:6.6 they t. the Edentia tree to the Garden of Eden,

98:3.3 Eventually most of the Olympian gods were t. and

transport or transport seraphim or seraphic transport

11:4.1 nether Paradise is approachable by t. supernaphim

13:1.20 one of which I may mention—the mystery of st..

13:1.20 The ts. comprehend this mystery, but they do not

14:5.5 assigned circuit without the aid of a t. supernaphim

15:11.2 are tarrying on Uversa, accredited for t. to Havona.

19:7.4 which make them independent of t. personalities,

19:7.4 are able so to utilize the sum total of the t. facilities

26:3.9 6. The T. Personalities. These beings, of origin on

26:3.9 It is they who take away the disappointed candidates

26:3.9 They stand ready to serve all who must come and go

26:4.11 to the outer planetary circuit by the t. personalities

28:4.13 6. T. Personalities. These are the seconaphim who

28:4.13 They are the t. corps of the superuniverses,

28:7.1 the ascendant beings in waiting for Havona t..

29:2.17 go forth the power lines for communication and t.

29:4.14 are very essential to the interplanetary system of t.

30:4.28 thank your t. seconaphim for the long and safe

36:4.3 years of age; whereupon they are translated by st..

39:2.8 All groups of ministering spirits have their t. corps,

39:2.9 powers of a primary seconaphim of t. endowments.

39:2.10 Ascenders must depend upon st. in advancing from

39:2.10 you will not be dependent on angels for t. from

39:2.12 It is as if you went to sleep on a t. vehicle in one city

39:2.13 The angels cannot t. combustion bodies—flesh and

39:2.13 but they can t. all others, from the lowest morontia

39:3.8 Such ts., while in flight from one sphere to another

39:3.9 who also are able to t. other beings who have been

39:4.15 These are the ts. who function in the local systems

39:4.15 Seldom does a day pass in which a ts. of Satania

39:4.15 he would be escorted by a ts. of the universe

39:5.10 These are the t personalities operating from the local

39:5.12 seraphim that were being prepared for t. service,

39:5.12 In observing a ts. being made ready to receive a

39:5.13 Meantime, the ts. moves into a horizontal position

39:5.13 seraphic assistants, directly on top of the t. angel.

39:5.14 the chief of t. makes the proper inspection of the

39:5.14 the ts. has become an almost transparent, vibrating,

39:5.14 Now the t. dispatcher of the realm summons the

39:5.14 as he announces the destination of the t., he reaches

39:5.14 he reaches out and touches the near point of the

43:1.10 This crystal serves as the receiving field for all ts.

43:1.10 a sea of glass greatly facilitates the landing of ts..

44:5.6 5. The t. advisers. This corps of technical advisers

44:5.6 This corps of technical advisers to the ts. are most

44:5.6 assisting the chiefs of t. on the worlds of space.

44:5.6 They are the traffic supervisors of the spheres and

44:5.6 Urantia is served by a corps of seventy t. advisers.

45:1.2 Ts. carry ascending personalities back and forth

46:2.4 The t. birds fly at about one hundred miles an hour.

46:2.4 beings must utilize these mechanical means of t., but

46:2.8 thousand feet, and is the point of departure for all ts.

46:2.8 A st. departs every three seconds of Urantia time

46:2.9 various orders of beings who traverse space by st..

46:5.26 a series of laboratories wherein the ts. transform

47:4.4 You go to sleep with the st. and awake with the

47:7.1 T. to the fifth mansion world represents a forward

48:2.17 they are delivered by the ts. to the receivers of the

51:2.2 enseraphimed for t. to the world of assignment.

51:2.2 The ts. are able to effect such changes in the

51:2.2 three days of standard time are consumed in this t.

51:2.2 upon arrival at the end of the seraphic-t. journey.

51:2.3 and by st. these beings would be carried away to

66:2.5 The Jerusemite volunteers were brought by st. direct

66:2.7 newly arrived citizens were held in the sleep of st..

70:2.9 served by modern methods of t. and communication.

74:1.5 consciousness that precedes the preparation for t..

114:0.2 from this world on t., messenger, and death duty.

transportable

51:2.2 are semimaterial creatures and, as such, are not t.

transportation

43:1.2 though the chief channel of t. is the atmosphere.

46:2.4 The t. system is allied with the circulatory streams of

50:3.6 clothed with morontia forms, ready for seraphic t.

69:4.8 And all of these gave birth to t..

69:7.4 For ages dogs were used for food, hunting, t., and

70:3.4 methods of communication as well as by better t..

72:5.9 new methods of t. having been so recently developed

74:0.1 intrusted with the t. of the biologic uplifters to

81:2.10 which prepared the way for both agriculture and t..

transported

5:1.1 possible for the lower orders of intelligence to be t.

14:2.4 If a Urantia mortal could be t. to Havona, he would

26:4.11 The pilgrims of time are t. past the dark gravity

51:2.1 deep sleep preparatory to being t. from their home of

51:2.2 enable them to be enseraphimed and thus to be t.

55:1.3 from heaven,” in reality no actual material is t. from

55:3.1 describe such a realm—could you be suddenly t. to a

61:1.9 and that onetime t. human beings through the air.

74:4.4 t. Adam and Eve to the Father’s temple.

75:8.4 hopeless task when, with his mate, he was t. from

187:1.1 timber for the three crosses had already been t. to

transporters

39:2.8 5. The T..

39:2.9 T. take on energy for flight while in transit and

39:2.12 liaison between the Adjusters and the seraphic t..

39:3.8 5. The T..

39:3.8 seraphim operate as personality t., carrying beings to

39:3.8 Such transport seraphim, while in flight from one

39:3.8 They are not traversing space as would an inanimate

39:3.8 They may pass near one another during space flight

39:3.8 They are fully able to vary speed of progression and

39:3.9 These t. are thus able to superimpose velocity of

39:4.15 5. The T..

39:4.15 Jerusem and otherwise serve as interplanetary t..

39:5.10 5. The T..

39:5.10 The planetary t. serve the individual worlds.

39:5.10 they are in custody of their own special seraphic t.;

39:5.10 there are a large number of such seraphim stationed

39:5.10 These are the transport personalities operating from

39:5.15 the t. are dispatched from this place at midnight.

46:2.8 The t. take off at about twenty-five standard miles

transporting

39:2.8 angelic orders dedicated to the ministry of t. those

66:5.4 bearing burdens and t. themselves, to supply food,

transports

11:4.1 all personality t. destined to Paradise land in these

29:4.19 activities is to facilitate the departure of seraphic t..

29:4.23 the planetary inspectors of all departing seraphic t..

46:2.9 T. arrive on the crystal field,the so-called sea of glass

66:2.9 from the time of the arrival of the seraphic t. bearing

74:0.1 At noon and unannounced, the two seraphic t.,

74:5.2 seraphic t. of Satania left the planet with fourteen

75:6.3 from the Garden by the arrival of the seraphic t. from

75:6.3 While the t. stood by, those children who had

transverse

14:1.16 circuit is fifty thousand times that of the t. diameter.

81:2.17 frame for the hut, which was interlaced with t. reeds,

trap

164:1.3 lawyer’s motive, and instead of falling into the t.,

174:2.5 In this manner Jesus avoided their t..

trappers

68:5.5 The blue men became expert hunters and t.;

trapping

75:7.7 Caligastia did succeed in t. Adam and Eve, but he

traps

66:5.8 employing improved techniques and by the use of t.,

68:5.5 ingenious snares and t. were employed in catching

trash

81:3.3 the result of the mere accumulation of dirt and t..

travail

27:7.4 children of the womb of space and the t. of time

155:6.10 the Jews have not ceased to toil, sweat, groan, t.,

176:1.1 In these days of t., even your own kinsfolk, under

176:1.4 after I have gone, even through these times of t.

176:2.6 “And now concerning the t. of Jerusalem, about

180:6.7 A woman is indeed sorrowful in the hour of her t.,

travailed

137:6.2 the Lord says: ‘Before she t., she brought forth;

travails

25:3.10 but they are very unlike the petty trials and t. of

travelverb

7:3.4 body: Sensations t. inward over the neural paths;

23:1.9 these Solitary Messengers must t. and work alone.

30:3.12 The human desire to t. and observe new peoples

41:0.3 our present aggregation of space bodies, which t.

41:5.5 a sun is sufficient to insure that the sunbeam will t.

41:5.7 stream under observation to appear to t. in wavy

43:1.2 Spirit beings would naturally t. above the surface of

46:2.4 The air mechanisms of the Material Sons t. around

57:5.12 Rather, they t. in the plane of the Angona solar

125:2.12 a desire to t. about the world for the purpose of

129:2.9 The father was insistent that Jesus consent to t.

travelnoun or adjective

30:3.12 The privilege of intrauniverse t. and observation is

52:6.3 contacts and fraternal associations through t.,

61:3.11 Men first used horses for food, then for t., and later

63:6.7 the tarrying place on the westward turning of the t.

70:2.9 Olden wars promoted t. and cultural intercourse;

72:4.3 vacation being spent with parents or friends in t..

72:4.3 This t. is a part of the adult-education program and

72:5.9 Vacation is usually spent in t., and new methods of

72:5.9 so recently developed, the whole nation is t. bent.

72:5.9 The climate favors t. about eight months in the year,

80:9.9 This interference with land t. brought about the great

81:3.6 trade channels by land and by sea greatly facilitated t.

81:6.25 the marked increase in world t. and the unparalleled

93:5.2 located with reference to the then existent trade, t.,

121:1.7 a great era of trade and t. was rapidly advancing.

121:1.7 Europe did not enjoy another such period of t. and

121:2.2 The t., trade, and armies of Babylonia, Assyria,

121:2.8 to maintain control of the Palestinian highway of t.

121:2.10 the Roman rulers made the world safe for Jewish t.

122:7.5 Their first day of t. carried them around the foothills

123:3.7 they spent much money on extra education and t.,

123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan station and crossroads of t.

124:1.12 When work and caravan t. were slack, Jesus made

124:6.5 little over three hours’ t. from opposite Scythopolis

129:1.7 station, Capernaum being on the direct t. route

129:1.15 a few years of extensive t. and highly diversified

129:3.7 through the medium of this t.-training Jesus had

134:7.2 this year of t. Jesus was known by various names in

138:10.7 insuring a smooth and expeditious t. schedule.

195:3.7 There was religious liberty; t. was universal and

traveledverb

63:5.6 They t. far and wide in search of flint, much as

64:4.1 Neanderthalers were excellent fighters, and they t.

64:6.15 They t. far from the influences of the spiritual

79:7.6 Chinese merchants t. the overland routes through

94:11.7 contaminated with those of the lands to which it t.,

94:11.9 This legend grew in myth as it t. through the

125:3.2 while Joseph thought he t. with the women since

130:0.2 From Naples they went to Capua, whence they t. by

130:0.3 From there they t. by caravan to Mesopotamia,

133:4.14 They t. on a small boat which could be carried

134:7.4 From Joppa Jesus t. inland to Jamnia, Ashdod, and

135:7.2 John paused at more than a dozen places as he t.

136:8.4 Jesus had t. much; he recalled Rome, Alexandria,

139:2.11 Peter t. extensively, visiting all the churches from

139:4.15 John t. much,labored incessantly, and after becoming

141:1.2 The next day they t. to a point on the Jordan near

147:7.1 They t. by boat in order to escape those who

149:0.3 On this tour only James and John t. with Jesus.

149:0.3 Jesus and his two companions t. extensively

150:0.4 while Jesus and the twelve t. together most of the

150:2.1 party journeyed from Bethsaida, the women t. in the

158:7.2 They t. on through Galilee until well past the time

171:3.3 As they t. from city to city, large numbers of their

traveledadjective

26:5.1 sympathy who welcome the much-t. ascenders of

26:5.3 confronts faith-tested and much-t. pilgrims of space.

39:4.17 these much-t. and many-experienced seraphim of the

128:3.3 talking with this well-educated and much-t. man

133:9.1 was not a new experience for these much-t. men.

traveler

39:4.15 not deposit some student visitor or some other t.

39:5.14 then announces that the t. is properly enseraphimed,

129:2.9 Jesus met a wealthy t. and his son, a young man

129:2.9 Whereupon, this t. from the Orient proposed to

133:4.10 To the t. from Britain Jesus said: “My brother, I

travelers

77:9.6 much as mortals talk with t. from afar and learn

77:9.6 so do midwayers converse with celestial t. to learn

122:7.6 the Nazareth t. retired for the night’s rest.

122:8.1 the help and kind ministrations of women fellow t.,

123:0.6 routes were not altogether safe for two lone t. with

123:1.7 over all Nazareth from contact with the caravan t..

123:5.6 had little trouble in conversing with the caravan t.

124:3.3 conversing with the t. from all parts of the world,

125:3.1 his parents awaited the assembly of their fellow t..

125:3.2 The Nazareth t. did not miss Jesus because Mary

129:2.9 These t. hailed from India, and being on their way

130:5.1 The t. had but one purpose in going to Crete,

130:6.6 The t. were truly rested and refreshed when they

130:7.1 en route to Carthage Jesus talked with his fellow t.

133:0.2 the three t. walked leisurely across Italy over the

133:2.1 cargo, the t. observed a man mistreating his wife.

133:4.13 The three t. enjoyed their sojourn in Corinth.

133:6.1 On leaving Athens, the t. went by way of Troas to

133:7.1 Shortly the t. set sail for Cyprus, stopping at Rhodes.

134:2.4 safe conduct of the t. making up the caravan party.

135:6.3 as the t. carried abroad the news of his preaching

147:6.4 It was customary for t. to help themselves to grain

traveling

12:2.3 are actually on the fringe of Orvonton and are t.

15:3.2 the spheres of Orvonton are t. in a vast elongated

23:2.18 they are t. out directly from universe headquarters,

25:2.11 conciliators serve as the t. courts of the worlds,

34:3.2 time is actually required in t. from one location to

37:8.6 The Universal Conciliators are the t. courts of the

57:1.3 inspector number 811,307, t. out from Uversa,

81:3.7 The t. trader and the roving explorer did more to

129:2.3 Jesus told John that he contemplated t. extensively

150:1.3 women as religious teachers and to permit their t.

150:9.5 They left Nazareth this Sunday morning, and t. by

travels

70:3.9 guests to pay their way by telling tales of their t. and

123:1.2 Jesus had stood all these t. very well and was in

134:2.3 Of all his world t. this Caspian Sea trip carried Jesus

134:7.1 Jesus knew that his world t. were about finished.

142:4.1 he had gathered up here and there on his world t..

167:0.3 spent Thursday and Friday resting from their recent t

traversal

26:10.6 But the t. of the innermost circle lies just ahead,

37:9.8 mortals during the t. of the constellation spheres

49:6.8 attainment and t. (mastery) of the seven cosmic

50:7.2 the ascension of the local universe and the t. of the

110:6.1 Though the t. of the seven circles of cosmic growth

110:6.3 The successful t. of these levels demands harmonious

117:3.4 the t. of this universe path of progression, from the

117:6.5 but when the creatures of time begin the t. of the

117:6.13 close approach to the Supreme in the t. of Havona

126:5.12 close of this fifteenth year Jesus completed the t. of

traverse

14:5.1 you t. the morontia phases of ascension.

14:5.5 are able to equip themselves to t. “achieved” space

14:5.7 Not until you t. the last of the Havona circuits and

14:5.9 unending wonder, is the experience of those who t.

15:1.2 that the seven superuniverses t. a great ellipse,

15:1.3 your system, or its successors, will again t. the

21:3.19 To t. each of the seven experiences on the creature

22:5.1 mortals of survival value t. Havona, attain Paradise,

23:3.2 seraphim and others can t. space at triple velocity,

23:3.4 a spirit can be a real person and at the same time t.

24:3.2 They t. space much as do the Solitary Messengers

26:3.1 Paradise Citizens, who t. these circuits from within

26:4.13 has passed through the experience that all must t.

26:11.5 Both t. the gamut of the experiential universe and

27:1.3 creatures of time and space t. the innermost margins

29:4.1 being able to t. local space at velocities approaching

30:1.11 nor do they as such t. the mind-gravity circuits;

31:10.20 t. the Havona spheres, find God, attain Paradise,

39:2.15 144,000 messages can simultaneously t. the same

39:3.9 the seraphim, who are able to t. space, and who

39:8.8 all evolutionary seraphim t. Seraphington,

40:7.5 mortals are the only class of human beings who t.

40:10.10 Son fusers neither t. Havona nor attain Paradise

41:5.6 The actual particles of material existence t. space like

42:11.5 matter, cannot t. space without affecting linear-

44:4.7 dream life—how you can in a few seconds t. years of

46:2.9 stations for the various orders of beings who t. space

48:1.5 When you t. the morontia life of Nebadon, these

49:5.18 must t. the same intellectual scale of development,

49:6.19 such Adjuster-fused personalities t. space freely

77:9.4 Although their ability to t. the energy circuits makes

107:0.7 On the evolutionary worlds, will creatures t. three

107:6.4 It is a fact that the Adjusters t. space over the

107:6.5 my order of personality can t. the mind circuits of

113:1.8 to finish the third circle, t. the second, and attain the

113:4.3 and if you have the courage, to t., the rugged hills of

113:7.5 then, while these mortals t. the circles of the central

167:7.2 in the journey to the Father in Paradise, he does t.

196:2.2 thus, in one short life, did Jesus t. that experience

traversed

2:5.6 is a tremendous distance (physical space) to be t..

14:5.5 the planets of those circuits you have previously t..

15:1.3 that your planetary system, or its predecessors, t.

20:2.8 when the experience has been seven times t.,

22:1.11 translated midway creatures who have t. Havona

22:2.4 many having t. Havona in the times of Grandfanda.

22:3.4 familiar with every step of the career you have t.

24:7.9 The Havona now t. by ascending mortals differs in

26:9.2 notwithstanding the remaining circuits to be t..

26:11.6 are not really a child of Paradise until you have t.

28:6.8 These steps must be t.; otherwise there can be no

30:4.22 they have t. the morontia life of the local universe

39:1.5 completion seraphim; they have all t. the circles of

39:2.5 t. the circles of Seraphington and has been

40:5.17 tending to diminish as the mansion worlds are t.

44:5.9 after the pilgrims of space have t. the preceding

48:2.18 After the mansion worlds have been t., you will

57:6.5 fifth planet of the solar system of long, long ago t.

64:3.2 a plateau surrounded by forests, t. by streams,

93:7.2 while another t. China and reached the Japanese of

94:5.1 and religious thought of the various countries t..

101:6.5 until his ascension he t. the manifold phases of the

101:6.17 that leads to the Father of all, and which can be t.

110:6.11 As the circles are t., the child of material evolution is

112:7.9 until the seven circuits of Havona have been t.

116:7.1 as the human body is t. by a network of neural

127:6.4 Lydda, in part covering the same route t. when he

130:6.2 As you so well know the trails to Phenix, having t.

159:3.7 the fringe of conflict which must be t. by all who

191:3.1 learned the life of morontia transition as it is t. by

traversers

11:4.1 by transport supernaphim or other types of space t..

23:3.2 Certain other gravity t. are personal beings, such as

23:3.2 between the instantaneous velocities of the gravity t.

26:3.9 in the service of Havona, and who are not space t..

29:4.1 like all other space t. they require the assistance of

39:2.8 serve as space t. to and from the headquarters of the

39:4.15 These very space t. will sometime carry you to and

48:6.29 They serve as emergency space t. and perform

traversing

8:4.3 understanding spirit minister to every pilgrim t.

15:1.6 your local universe is at present t. the periphery of

22:3.4 step of the career you have traversed and are t..

23:3.3 Their velocity in t. space is variable, depending on

25:2.11 T. space at the seraphic rate of triple velocity, they

25:8.9 the central universe alone and, while t. Havona,

25:8.10 a pilgrim met defeat in the Deity adventure while t.

30:4.18 they are t. the transition spheres of mortal ascension.

31:2.2 comprehend their timeless technique of t. space.

39:3.8 They are not t. space as would an inanimate

41:6.1 light, in t. space, is sometimes slightly modified by

41:10.5 constellation is now t. the outer fringe of Nebadon.

48:8.4 In t. the ascending scale of living existence from man

79:7.1 Andites were t. the pass of Ti Tao and spreading out

90:3.8 Among peoples t. this level of evolution the theory

117:6.27 way that he is t. is the presence of the Supreme.

147:5.8 the false progress of the illusion of t. deceptive

travesty

4:2.6 What a t. to worship nature because it is in a limited

4:5.6 What a t. upon the infinite character of God!

22:4.3 jury system may be more or less of a t. of justice

134:9.3 Jesus looked upon the doings of this day as a t. upon

treacherous

130:3.7 The pride of unspiritualized learning is a t. thing in

tread

34:6.13 mortals, while they yet t. the lowly paths of toil and

58:7.12 poet has said, “The dust we t. upon was once alive.”

110:7.10 and cheerfully t. the path of my choosing, humbly

111:7.3 even though your feet must t. the material paths of

158:7.6 the painful and conflicting path which they must t.

treason

70:10.15 T.—the “selling out” or betrayal of one’s tribal

72:6.9 Next to t. and murder, the heaviest penalties meted

97:4.6 the Israelites regarded it as cruelty bordering on t.

97:6.4 it was considered blasphemous t. when Jeremiah said

184:5.5 the founder of a new sort of kingdom, he incited t.

185:1.8 they did not hesitate to threaten to charge him with t.

treasureverb

31:10.13 experience during the youth of the universe will t. it

44:4.2 Thought preservers truly t. the gems of mentation.

125:6.10 the conduct of their first-born son, but they did t.

treasurenoun or adjective

69:5.8 T. lending was carried on as a means of enslavement,

77:9.9 midwayers remembers, and that memory is the t.

89:1.7 have cost vast t. in effort, sacrifice, and self-denial,

110:4.4 Adjusters will resurrect every worthy t. of the mortal

149:5.2 a little with the reverence of the Lord than great t.

151:4.4 “The kingdom of heaven is also like a t. hidden in a

163:2.5 follow me, and you shall have t. in the kingdom

165:4.5 possessions on earth provided your t. is in heaven,

165:4.5 where your t. is there will your heart be also.

165:4.14 wealth on earth and t. in heaven, but he was asleep.

165:5.4 And as I told the people, where your t. is, there will

169:2.5 say to you who profess to be acquiring t. in heaven:

169:2.6 who will be foolish enough to give you great t. in

195:9.7 pay such a price for even the greatest spiritual t. ever

treasured

77:9.9 in proper circumstances such t. memories of past

95:7.3 Such groups t. the traditions of Melchizedek,

159:3.14 they who heard these sayings t. them in their hearts

160:4.12 the noblest of all memories are the t. recollections of

treasurer

126:5.7 t. at Sepphoris had offered them a paltry amount.

138:8.1 Judas Iscariot, the one chosen to act as t. of the

138:10.5 Judas, the t., would send funds each week to those

138:10.6 Matthew always had sufficient funds in the t.’ hands

138:10.10 9. Judas Iscariot was appointed t..

139:1.8 suspected that anything was wrong with their t.;

139:12.3 Andrew appointed Judas t. of the twelve, a position

139:12.5 they could see, Judas Iscariot was a matchless t.,

150:1.2 elected Susanna as chief and Joanna as their t..

163:2.7 right back into his hands for administration as t. of

163:2.7 and he became the t. of the Jerusalem church,

168:5.3 Lazarus had become t. of the church at Philadelphia.

177:4.4 had appreciated the honor of being the apostolic t.,

181:2.6 even the slightest thought that their t. had gone out

192:0.2 they chose to take the place of Judas, became their t.

193:6.3 duly inducted into his office and then appointed t..

treasures

27:5.5 freely giving out their living t. to all beings on any

32:5.7 the infinite t. of such a matchless career are yours

69:5.2 The early banker held the group t. on deposit,

69:5.14 the fear of being killed by those who coveted his t..

128:1.10 the One in whom are hid all t. of wisdom and

128:7.2 —that “in him were hidden all the t. of wisdom and

140:3.3 the humble, for theirs are the t. of the kingdom of

140:6.11 lay not up for yourselves t. on earth, but by your

140:6.11 by your unselfish service lay up for yourselves t.

140:6.11 for where your t. are, there will your hearts be also

142:4.1 home was exquisitely adorned with priceless t.

142:4.3 Henceforth, intelligent men may enjoy the t. of art

157:1.4 stories about finding t. in the mouths of fishes;

159:3.8 Men seek for the t. of the kingdom with yearning

160:4.12 all of these memory t. radiate their most precious

165:4.3 he had failed to lay up t. in heaven for the

165:4.3 This man laid up t. for himself on earth, but he

165:4.5 convert the wealth of material possessions into t.

165:5.4 You have laid up your t. where the purse waxes not

169:2.2 make certain of your future enjoyment of t. laid up

treasury

55:3.2 per cent of his income or increase to the public t.,

72:7.3 Cities receive per capita allowances from the state t.

72:7.13 of federal statehood, is turned into the national t..

72:7.14 thereby becomes director-controller of the federal t..

81:6.32 demoralized by accepting support from public t..

93:5.13 in giving a tenth of his spoils to the Salem t..

138:10.6 his duty to see that the budget was balanced, the t.

139:7.3 as it was Matthew’s duty to keep the t. replenished.

148:0.2 thus received were turned over to the group t..

148:8.5 gave all of his worldly goods to the apostolic t.,

153:0.2 putting forth renewed efforts to replenish the t..

157:6.1 When they reached Caesarea-Philippi, the t. was

157:7.2 depressed and sometimes dejected by an empty t..

163:2.11 When the apostolic t. was overflowing, Judas put

172:4.2 For a moment they sat down by the t., watching

173:1.1 Part of these gains was reserved for the temple t.,

173:1.4 Both the temple t. and the temple rulers profited

173:1.4 It was not uncommon for the temple t. to hold

173:2.3 gains was supposed to go directly into the temple t.

181:2.12 to provide for the t. of the apostolic group.

181:2.14 your anxieties, sacrifices, and labors to keep the t.

185:1.5 he dared to take money from the temple t. to pay

treat

9:8.11 Likewise does the Infinite Spirit t. as personalities

68:4.3 mortals who dared to t. with careless disdain the

90:4.3 and medicine men who consented to t. disease.

90:4.4 The shamans learned to t. fractures and dislocations,

103:5.2 very close to him, those who t. him neighborly;

125:4.3 majority of the temple teachers were disposed to t.

131:10.5 I am going to do my best to t. each of my fellow

140:10.7 Jesus taught his followers to t. all men as their

147:4.9 the divine command to t all men as we conceive God

147:4.9 to t. all men as we conceive God would t. them.

157:6.8 think not that the world will t. you better than it did

161:2.3 While he makes no use of flattery, he does t. us all

162:7.3 But Abraham did not so t. the truth of God.

treated

69:7.5 confusion, many tribes shamefully t. their women.

69:7.5 They t. women too much as they t. their animals.

70:3.8 The Hebrews t. adopted aliens kindly and fraternally.

84:4.8 beyond the childbearing age, she was usually t.

84:4.10 Woman has always been t. more or less as property,

84:5.6 The early Chinese and the Greeks t. women better

88:5.3 Effigies were made, and when t. ill or well, the same

88:5.5 Primitive man believed that names must be t. with

90:4.4 Disease was t. by chanting, laying on of hands,

125:6.5 Mary said: “My child, why have you t. us like this?

131:6.2 his fellow creatures as he would like to be t..”

131:10.5 just as I think God would like to have him t..

148:2.1 t. the sick in accordance with all known material

150:9.3 called Master, t. with such discourtesy and disdain

154:6.1 Ruth insisted that he had always t. his family fairly

173:4.2 wicked tenants, and these they wounded and t.

treaties

70:3.10 The first t. of peace were the “blood bonds.”

134:6.9 World peace cannot be maintained by t., diplomacy,

treating

32:2.13 papers of this section, t. of the local creations,

66:5.2 improved methods of t. skins for use as clothing,

69:6.4 Though Andon, the discoverer of fire, avoided t. it

88:1.1 many medicines and the chance methods of t. disease

90:4.9 first to evolve truly rational methods of t. the sick.

90:4.9 Oil and wine was an early medicine for t. wounds;

131:6.2 Man should journey through life t. his fellow

treatment

20:6.6 not necessary that such inhuman t. be accorded a

37:5.5 to obtain for them mercy, justice, and fair t. in all

46:7.2 artistic in their t. of the open spaces of Jerusem.

65:4.5 they will become more efficient in the t. of injuries,

69:7.5 Man’s brutal t. of woman constitutes one of the

69:8.3 Enslavement was a forward step in the merciful t.

84:5.4 slowly provided increasingly better t. for females;

88:6.1 In magic, “medicine” means mystery, not t..

90:4.1 they had unbounded faith in their methods of t.,

90:4.2 who engage in the nonscientific t. of disease.

90:4.3 diagnosing shaman, while a man would administer t..

90:4.5 It was a common method of t. to rub something

90:4.6 water was a potent fetish, it was utilized in the t. of

90:4.8 Purging became a routine t., and the values of cocoa

118:8.10 when man elects to mete out to them that t. which

118:8.10 even that t. which he conceives that God would

132:5.17 The fairness of trade and the honest t. accorded

133:2.1 What did the woman do to deserve such t. from her

138:8.11 early became accustomed to, Jesus’ t. of women;

141:3.8 the more to teach forgiveness, to “resist not evil t.

148:2.4 when it came to the technique of t., Jesus did not

163:2.11 Jesus declared that such inhuman t. of men,

173:4.3 this parable referred to the Jewish nation and its t. of

183:1.1 The cruel t. of Jesus by the ignorant servants and

treats

44:4.8 The oratory of the spirit world is one of the rare t.

117:6.22 The Father is no respecter of persons; he t. each of

117:6.22 The Supreme is no respecter of persons; he t. his

133:2.2 The Father in heaven t. the Spirit Mother of the

treaty

69:4.6 The first tribal t. concerned the intertribalizing of

69:4.6 These t. spots afforded opportunity for friendly

93:9.4 Philistines and of Abimelech’s people, made a t.

96:3.4 But the king later saw fit to repudiate this t., giving

97:9.13 Gibeon, whose people had a peace t. with the

121:2.10 penetration of foreign t. nations with the new gospel

trebled

123:3.7 year was over, the family income had more than t..

treesee tree-dwelling; tree of life

59:4.13 T. types,two feet thick and forty feet high, developed

62:3.9 lightning struck the t. in which the prospective

62:4.4 They largely abandoned t. life, though continuing

62:5.2 They would climb up the trunk of a t. like a bear

63:2.1 by building a separate, and a very superior, t. home.

63:2.5 when it occurred to Fonta to climb a near-by t. to

63:5.4 These aborigines of Urantia were not t. dwellers,

65:2.5 branches of the t. of life which failed to progress.

66:5.8 and in the forest were dependent on t. dwellings,

66:5.9 For writing material early peoples utilized t. barks,

70:1.3 to settle disputes by each beating a t. with a stick,

70:1.3 beating a t. with a stick, meanwhile cursing the t.;

73:6.3 The “t. of the knowledge of good and evil” may be

85:2.3 The cults of t. worship are among the oldest

85:2.4 Ideas about t. spirits varied greatly among different

85:2.4 India and eastern Russia regard the t. spirits as cruel.

85:2.4 Long after the Hebrews ceased t. worship,

85:2.4 there once existed a universal cult of the t. of life.

85:2.5 wooden divining rod is a relic of the ancient t. cults

85:2.5 Maypole, the Christmas t., and the superstitious

85:2.5 the customs of t. worship and the later-day t. cults.

88:1.3 T. fetishes were a later development, but among

88:6.5 Magic was the branch off the religious t. which bore

89:2.1 Every primitive tribe had its t. of forbidden fruit,

89:2.1 And the forbidden t. always said, “Thou shalt not.”

121:7.12 but every rock and t. was viewed as being possessed.

122:1.1 strains which had been added to his ancestral t. from

130:5.3 Time alone will ripen the green fruit upon the t..

135:6.7 Every t. that brings not forth good fruit is destined

136:7.1 Jesus was seated under the shade of a t. on an

137:2.3 while Nathaniel rested under the shade of a t. by

137:2.6 Nathaniel still tarried behind under the mulberry t.,

140:3.19 good t. brings forth good fruit, but the corrupt t.

140:3.19 A good t. cannot yield evil fruit, neither can a

140:3.19 neither can a corrupt t. produce good fruit.

140:3.19 Every t. that does not bring forth good fruit is

140:4.7 The t. which bears no fruit is “hewn down and cast

140:8.22 he laid great emphasis on “first making the t. good.”

151:4.2 it becomes the greatest of all herbs and is like a t.

153:4.4 You must either make the t. good and its fruit good,

153:4.4 else will the t. become corrupt and its fruit corrupt.

153:4.4 I declare that in my Father’s eternal kingdom the t.

166:4.9 “There was a certain man who planted a fig t. in his

166:4.9 these three seasons looking for fruit on this fig t.

166:4.9 Cut down this barren t.; why should it encumber the

166:4.9 since the t. was living and good, they were rewarded

171:6.1 he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore t.

171:6.1 he almost fell out of the t. in his haste to get down,

176:2.6 You know when the fig t. shows its tender

186:1.7 one end to a small t., tied the other about his neck,

tree-dwelling

62:5.9 twins far from their hairy and partially t. people.

64:1.1 live among their hairy t. cousins of inferior intellect.

64:1.2 Andonites would not turn back to their inferior t.

tree of life

65:2.5 animals, branches of the t. which failed to progress

66:4.13 the t., a shrub of Edentia which was sent to Urantia

66:4.13 In the days of Dalamatia this t. grew in the central

66:4.13 it was the fruit of the t. that enabled the material

67:3.4 and they had possession of the priceless t. of life.

67:3.5 faithful midwayers, assumed the custody of the t.

67:6.4 Amadon were sustained by the technique of the t.

73:3.2 the world’s cultural headquarters, including the t.,

73:6.0 6. THE TREE OF LIFE

73:6.1 Van planted the long-guarded t., whose leaves were

73:6.2 Sons on the system capitals do not require the t. for

73:6.3 The “t. of the knowledge of good and evil” may be

73:6.3 but the “t. of life” was not a myth; it was real and for

73:6.3 a shrub of Edentia, and this plant grew to be the t.

73:6.4 The fruit of the t. was like a superchemical storage

73:6.4 possible for them to utilize the fruit of the t. for an

73:6.5 During the days of the Prince’s rule the t. was

73:6.5 Upon the outbreak of the rebellion it was regrown

73:6.5 where it served Van and Amadon for more than one

73:6.6 they transplanted the Edentia t. to the Garden of

73:6.6 it grew in a circular courtyard of another temple to

73:6.7 were not permitted to carry the core of the t. away

73:6.7 as “gods if they partook of the fruit of the t..”

73:6.7 which acted as a complement to the fruit of the t..

73:6.7 enraged at their inability to benefit from the t.,

73:6.7 the temple and the t. were both destroyed by fire;

74:6.4 in conjunction with the ministry of the t. of life.

75:4.4 the Garden pair had partaken of the fruit of the t.,

75:7.6 from the superenergy stored in the fruit of the t..

77:2.7 made possessors of the organic complement of the t.

85:2.4 there once existed a universal cult of the t. of life.

93:2.6 Nor was there available on Urantia the t. of life.

144:5.62 moment by moment the sustenance of the t.;

trees

43:6.8 If you enjoy the flowers, shrubs, and t. of Urantia,

52:1.5 They also build crude huts in the large t..

59:4.17 ferns one hundred feet high and by the peculiar t. of

59:4.17 even the rustle of a leaf, for such t. had no leaves.

59:5.16 The presence of roots of t. as they grew in the clay

59:5.22 The trunks of the Carboniferous t. were seven feet in

60:3.7 land plants suddenly appeared along with fig t.,

60:3.7 appeared along with fig trees, magnolias, and tulip t..

60:3.7 Soon after this time fig t., breadfruit t., and palms

60:3.19 present-day t. first appeared, including beech, oak,

60:3.19 these seed-bearing grasses and t. were to the plant

60:4.5 were largely replaced by pine and other modern t.,

61:0.2 The t. swarmed with birds, and the whole world was

61:2.2 including the majority of present-day plants and t.,

61:3.1 these warm-climate plants and t. had disappeared

61:3.1 taken by more hardy plants and the deciduous t..

62:3.7 They largely forsook the t. as places of abode,

63:5.6 exception of wild berries and certain fruits of the t.,

64:6.7 his headquarters among the great redwood t. of

69:9.12 practice was utilized to guard water holes, wells, t.,

69:9.13 Even t., when initialed, became private property.

73:5.2 and the t. and plants were almost beyond number.

76:4.4 They subsisted wholly upon “the fruits of the t..”

80:3.6 blue men made stone axes, cut down t., erected log

85:0.3 there were nature spirits for lakes, t., waterfalls, rain,

85:2.0 2. WORSHIP OF PLANTS AND TREES

85:2.3 All early marriages were held under the t.,

85:2.3 Many plants and t. were venerated because of their

85:2.4 Some t. were indwelt by kindly spirits; others

85:2.4 The Finns believed that most t. were occupied by

85:2.4 The Swiss long mistrusted the t., believing they

85:2.4 The Patagonians still worship t., as did the early

85:5.1 The worship of rocks, hills, t., and animals naturally

89:8.8 for emplacement on wheels and for hanging on t.,

90:2.5 the sound of a rustling in the tops of the mulberry t.,

102:7.3 are like those who would gather fruit without t.,

126:4.2 sorrow, that they may be called t. of righteousness,

134:8.9 amid the t. and in the silence of nature, Michael

135:6.7 even now is the ax laid to the very roots of the t..

157:3.4 And now, as they were seated under the mulberry t.,

158:1.1 of Peter by the roadside under the mulberry t..

167:6.5 commune with the heavenly Father amidst the t.

172:3.9 brought branches from the near-by t. in order to

183:0.3 John Mark hastened around through the olive t.

183:3.10 John Zebedee, who had hidden among the olive t.,

treetop

62:3.1 in the t. abode of a superior pair of these agile

62:3.7 as shown in their rivalry in the building of t. homes

62:3.8 this lone surviving tribe built anew its t. bedrooms

62:3.9 This couple whose t. home had been struck were

62:3.9 began the construction of new t. abodes and new

63:2.3 They had already prepared a crude t. retreat some

treetops

49:2.17 taking shape, in one case, in the air and t. and, in

49:2.17 civilization by living for the most part in the t. as

61:1.10 land, under the water, in the air, and among the t..

62:2.4 their construction of crude shelters in the high t.

62:3.7 ground during the day and sleeping in the t. at night.

62:4.4 though continuing to resort to the t. as a safety

62:5.2 When danger drove them to the t., they climbed just

63:2.2 And it was in this new home among the t.,

63:2.2 to flee from the tribal habitat and the home t..

63:5.4 emergencies they still betook themselves to the t..

trek

63:2.3 forth shortly before nightfall on their northern t..

78:3.3 elements of the Adamites were on their northern t..

78:6.4 of the Mesopotamians turned eastward in their t.,

133:8.4 after three days they made ready for the long t.

tremble

137:6.2 Hear the word of the Lord, you who t. and fear:

trembled

185:6.7 he now t. at the thought of Jesus possibly being a

trembles

137:6.2 poor and of a contrite spirit, and who t. at my word.’

trembling

86:4.1 awaken from such dreams reeking with sweat, t.,

155:1.2 he commands you to rejoice with t.; I bid you

185:7.1 As Pilate, t. with fearful emotion, sat down by the

tremendous

2:5.6 Between you and God there is a t. distance

5:3.2 There exists a t. amount of evidence to

7:4.6 Infinite Spirit projected and put in operation the t.

7:4.7 the Father intrusted the execution of this t.

7:5.1 with the Father in broadcasting that t. injunction to

11:2.1 evident to you that such a t. material universe must

12:1.14 These t. wheels of energizing forces are situated in

12:2.5 significance of these t. phenomena of outer space.

13:2.1 of spiritual beings are t. and stupendous spheres,

14:0.2 which constitute the t. evolutionary experiment,

14:1.17 is permeated by t. energy activities of an unknown

14:3.6 to balance the various attractions of this t. creation.

15:4.4 the t. cyclones of force which, when once started,

15:5.12 astronomic readjustment is accompanied by t. energy

15:6.9 available as light when subjected to the t. heat

15:6.14 altogether too massive; gravity is t. at the surface.

15:10.2 these marvelous beings conduct their t. reflectivity

15:14.2 its t. and lavish bestowal of merciful ministry to the

17:2.5 witnessed such a t. factualization of such a gigantic

22:9.6 they lack that t. and profound personal experience

22:10.5 unique and original personalizations of t. concepts

23:3.4 at the same time traverse space at such t. velocities.

23:3.6 by virtue of their t. transit velocities, are so nearly

23:4.6 And we anticipate such t. adventures, even as you

24:0.10 the possession of t. endowments of antigravity.

26:4.12 t. command of the First Great Source and Center.

27:7.6 the t. reactions of the spiritual emotions of beings

29:3.10 those t. actions of force which are now taking place

29:4.19 only by enormous spheres revolving at t. velocity.

31:3.2 but such a t. course of ascendant training and such

31:10.11 come into being under a t. experiential handicap:

34:1.1 This is a t. spiritual flash, a phenomenon clearly

37:2.11 There exists a liaison of t. power and import

37:3.4 and lends a t. import to the Master’s promise, “I will

38:2.3 duties which would be t. tasks for mortals are

41:2.8 Urantia is in the lines of t. energies, a small planet

41:5.1 There is a t. light or gas pressure within a sun to

41:5.1 atomic dismemberment overcame gravity with a t.

41:6.6 quantity of its calcium, having lost t. amounts during

41:9.4 t. pressures counterbalanced by unimagined

43:6.7 these architectural worlds provide t. possibilities for

44:2.10 t. dramatic spectacles representative of the purpose

47:7.1 Transport to the fifth mansion world represents a t.

49:3.3 During such times of t. energy fluctuation the

52:5.8 human character undergoes t. transformations and

53:6.3 There was a t. upheaval on Jerusem, but not a single

53:6.4 Material Sons, deserted by a t. group of my own

55:4.30 Material Sons and Daughters exert a t. influence on

57:5.2 temperature initiated t. convulsions on its surface.

57:5.4 solid, highly charged, and possessing t. gravity pull.

57:6.11 All of this t. activity is a normal part of the making

57:7.6 and the rate of meteoric bombardment is still t..

58:3.4 But none of these t. and far-flung energy activities

60:3.1 accompanied by t. crustal deformations and

65:2.16 of a hardy type of human being with t. survival

67:3.7 t. influence of mind as a factor in spiritual choosing.

67:8.4 in the face of such t. and adverse pressure exerted

68:2.5 groans wearily under the t. overload of luxury and

74:7.23 t. gains resulted from the small amount of blood

75:1.4 They were isolated, and the t. sense of loneliness

78:8.3 possession of horses which gave them a t. military

79:1.6 there was a t. exodus of Andites from Turkestan.

84:1.7 always placed woman at such a t. disadvantage in

107:3.9 have undergone a training of t. scope and range.

109:6.4 days of Abraham and had engaged in t. exploits

110:2.2 Adjuster in the attainment of every step of the t.

120:0.8 There were t. compensations resultant from the

122:5.3 inherited his t. capacity for righteous indignation

128:5.6 He communed much with his Father and made t.

136:9.6 this earthborn Jew, who possessed such t. wisdom

141:2.3 the full significance of this t. announcement,

147:5.6 t. changes which the gospel has already wrought

147:5.8 There are present in this woman t. spiritual

147:5.8 There are t. possibilities in each of you for the

161:2.9 And he says and does all these t. things with such

173:5.6 They all felt that something t. was about to happen

176:4.7 second advent of Michael on earth is an event of t.

177:2.7 a t. responsibility rests upon all earthly fathers

196:0.3 unquestioned trust in God and felt the t. thrill of

tremendously

2:0.3 we are t. handicapped by the limited capacity of

12:1.13 unfinished periphery, together with the t. unsettled

41:4.3 Cooling stars can be physically gaseous and t. dense

41:6.3 dissemination throughout space is t. facilitated.

44:1.14 the human mind is t. handicapped in any attempt to

66:4.1 tribes near the Mesopotamian headquarters were t.

81:2.20 The course of human evolution was t. complicated

82:5.4 The later-day in-marriage mores were t. influenced

93:9.9 The national ego of the Jews was t. depressed by

99:3.5 racially degenerate stocks which have t. retarded the

102:6.10 the gospel of Jesus t. enhances and supernally

110:1.5 intolerance t. interfere with the spiritual progress of

117:6.6 mother qualities of the ascending self become t.

121:6.1 the religious thought of Jerusalem had been t.

122:2.8 John was t. impressed with the significance of all that

124:3.6 Jesus was t. impressed with the clean appearance

127:3.12 John was t. impressed by what he saw at Nazareth

128:3.5 Stephen was t. impressed with what Jesus said; he

129:0.2 this natural affection had been t. augmented by his

130:1.2 perceived that this young man’s life had been t.

137:7.3 Andrew was t. impressed with the human naturalness

138:8.9 were t. impressed by this uniform and unvarying

139:4.9 John’s life was t. influenced by the sight of Jesus’

148:8.1 Three of these Pharisees were t. impressed by

153:5.2 They were t. upset, but none of them deserted.

161:1.10 Rodan had been t influenced by the teaching of Jesus

170:5.2 the idea of the kingdom was t. influenced by the

171:1.5 stopped with Lazarus and became t. agitated by

172:5.13 Judas was t. influenced by the ridicule of his

173:1.4 the temple rulers profited t. from these commercial

177:5.4 had been away all day; they had missed him t..

186:5.4 indeed, all this gospel has been t. illuminated by

191:0.5 James said little; he was t. disappointed because

trench

172:3.10 your enemies will cast a t. around about you and

trend

11:8.2 the t. of the circle, the swing of the great ellipse.

21:1.3 For example: The t. of administration in the

41:9.2 obedient to absolute or Paradise gravity, to the t.,

52:4.8 And this t. increases with each succeeding epoch.

52:6.7 The only technique for accelerating the natural t.

62:4.5 Primates exhibited more of a human t. in all of their

72:1.4 This nation followed the evolutionary t. of the planet

81:6.26 the character t. of the succeeding generation.

92:4.6 The entire t. of Levantine religious evolution was

114:6.6 foster the development of the inherent progressive t.

115:6.5 indicative of the inward, converging t. of Supremacy.

118:7.2 the foreordained t. of the cosmos and suggests

118:10.16 because man has begun to live according to the t. of

128:5.3 the Hellenistic t. of Jewish affairs had virtually

130:4.8 Final divergence of personality will from the t. of the

134:5.9 movement temporarily reversed this normal t. by

trends

16:5.5 The distinctive personality t. exhibited in the life

17:1.2 the basic constitutive t. of the seven superuniverses.

37:6.6 mind long since divested of primitive animalistic t.

42:2.12 from the pressure-presence and the tension-t. set

69:0.2 always result in the creation of certain activity t.

84:6.6 the personality t. that humans call male and female

101:7.1 moral t., institutional influences, political

108:5.4 the Adjuster has the power to subject the creature t.

115:6.7 to detect the movements and t. of Supremacy by

124:3.8 the boy so far forgot the t. of Jewish thought as to

195:9.10 death from intellectualism, and other nonspiritual t..

trephining

90:4.4 among the first operations was that of t. the skull to

trespasser

82:4.4 protector father had the full right to kill the male t..

trespasses

131:4.5 crave forgiveness from the Lord for all of our t.

triad

95:1.4 Babylonian t.: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of earth,

95:3.3 The t. of this age was Truth-Justice-Righteousness.

104:0.1 revealed religion must not be confused with the t.

104:0.3 the t. made its appearance in religion, and this long

104:0.3 Romans, and Scandinavians all had t. gods, but

104:0.3 T. deities all had a natural origin and have

104:0.3 Sometimes the concept of an evolutionary t. has

104:1.5 these doctrines with the evolutionary t. conceptions.

triads

95:1.4 Still other t. grew up in different localities, all

104:0.1 The ideas of t. arose from suggestive relationships

104:0.2 man generally tends to think in t.: yesterday, today,

104:1.4 It is often difficult to distinguish between the t. and

trialnoun; see trialjudicial; see trial and error

34:6.13 And throughout every t. and in the presence of every

53:4.7 period of delay was a time of great t. and testing to

53:7.12 Every ascendant mortal survived the fiery t. and

54:5.13 that the crime of Lucifer was being brought to t.

62:5.6 These first two humans—the twins—were a great t. to

70:10.7 Dueling is a modern survival of the t. by ordeal.

74:1.2 Adam was employed in the t.-and-testing physical

76:6.4 Adam and Eve of Urantia, a story of t., tragedy,

93:9.1 It was a great t. for Abraham when Melchizedek

134:8.6 Mount Hermon the great temptation, the universe t.

134:8.6 this “temptation,” this final t. of human loyalty in

138:9.2 season of public inactivity was a great t. to Jesus’

139:7.8 his presence among them was more or less of a t.,

139:9.11 faithfully until the end, until the dark days of t.,

143:3.1 and the Samaritans was a great t. to these Jews.

157:3.2 desired to return to this mount of t. and triumph,

165:6.2 t. discloses what really is in the heart.

171:2.6 after this period of adversity and t., the kingdom

172:5.6 Multitudes had sometimes been a great t. to the

174:5.12 be made ready for the fiery t. which is just ahead.

182:3.7 sent them to their rest, the t. grew more appalling.

182:3.10 At the time of this great t. there came up in his

186:2.6 depiction of the scene of “Pilate on t. before Jesus.

trialjudicial

15:12.3 In all matters not requiring t., the submission of

132:1.4 that they are on t. before the bar of human need.

138:9.1 even in the dark hours of the t. and crucifixion.

139:3.9 even his accuser and informer, who attended his t.

139:8.13 Thomas had a trying time during the days of the t.

145:0.3 earth family, throughout the trying ordeal of his t.,

147:2.1 to Jerusalem just before the t. and death of Jesus.

153:1.4 ending only with the Master’s t. and crucifixion.

154:3.2 that Jesus be seized and carried to Jerusalem for t.

154:3.2 domains and forcibly carry him to Jerusalem for t..

154:3.2 not expect a fair t. before his bitter enemies at

154:6.2 to arrest Jesus and take him to Jerusalem for t..

154:7.1 to arrest Jesus and take him to Jerusalem for t. on

162:1.1 had sought to bring Jesus to Jerusalem for t.

162:5.2 Presuming to place me on t. and assuming to sit as

164:4.8 along well with their scheme of holding a formal t.,

164:4.12 Josiah entered this t. with meager ideas about Jesus

164:4.12 the t. proceeded along such unfair and unjust lines.

166:1.6 his words which could be used to bring him to t.

168:3.2 of death, without t. and in defiance of all precedent.

168:3.3 decreed Jesus be apprehended and brought to t.

168:3.3 as desiring to decree his death in advance of a t..

171:4.5 had dared to condemn Jesus, even in advance of a t.,

174:2.1 before he should be arrested and brought to t..

175:3.1 The passing of death sentence (even before his t.)

175:4.13 the charges on which Jesus should be brought to t.

184:0.2 required only twenty-three to constitute a t. court.

184:1.1 Annas wanted to make sure that the Master’s t.

184:1.5 I have in determining the issues of your coming t.?

184:2.1 to the home of Caiaphas, where he knew the real t.

184:2.2 these times of the t. and crucifixion of their Master.

184:3.1 that Jesus be brought before them for his formal t..

184:3.2 was a special t. court of some thirty Sanhedrists

184:3.2 was present with Jesus throughout this so-called t..

184:3.4 the selection of witnesses and the conduct of the t..

184:3.5 witnessed such composure in a man on t. for his

184:3.17 Annas desired that the t. proceed further, and that

184:3.18 the Sanhedrist t. of Jesus ended at half past four

185:0.0 THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE

185:0.2 This t. was arranged to take place in front of the

185:0.3 the public t. was held outside on the steps leading

185:2.4 execution against a man before affording him a fair t.

185:2.8 demands that he be sentenced to death without a t..

185:2.8 “I will not sentence this man to death without a t.;

185:5.5 custody of the chief priests and the rulers and on t.

185:5.5 in the hands of his enemies and on t. for his life.

185:6.1 not know of his night arrest and early morning t.

186:0.2 and Mary concerning the progress of Jesus’ t..

186:1.1 his report to the Sanhedrin regarding the t. and

186:1.2 Throughout the t. of Jesus before Caiaphas and

186:2.6 in his so-called t. before Pilate, the celestial hosts

186:2.6 depiction of the scene of “Pilate on t. before Jesus.

194:4.11 dispensed with all formalities of t. and proceeded

trial and error

16:7.2 appears only after the experience of motor t..

70:0.3 is an unconscious development; it evolves by t..

81:5.4 the present-day social mechanism is a t. insurance

81:6.41 Society is the offspring of age upon age of t.;

trialadjective

1:4.3 when your t. trip in the flesh is finished, when the

26:7.4 from the Havona circles to Paradise are t. trips;

28:6.6 The Memory of Mercy is a living t. balance,

32:5.4 Having survived the t. life of time and material

48:5.1 When a pilgrim of time advances from a t. world

74:1.2 Adam was employed in the t.-and-testing physical

82:3.14 Many primitive tribes sanctioned t. marriage until the

82:3.15 These primitive t. marriages were entirely free from

82:3.15 they are in reality entering upon a form of t. marriage

184:0.2 required only twenty-three to constitute a t. court.

184:3.2 a special t. court of some thirty Sanhedrists and

trialssee trialsjudicial

2:5.3 Even during your fiery t. remember that “in all our

4:3.4 Man’s wisdom grows out of the t. and errors of

23:2.12 Your anxieties and sorrows, your t. and

25:3.10 but they are very unlike the petty t. and travails of

40:5.11 intelligence through long ages of evolutionary t.

49:3.5 the same relative t. and joys that are experienced by

54:6.1 involved innocent beings in t. and tribulations, but

54:6.5 And there is compensation for these t., delays, and

60:0.2 few types outlived the rigorous t. of the preceding

72:4.4 state, and on to the national t. of skill and prowess.

110:7.10 more patiently go through the t. of my selection,

124:1.5 a favorite pastime constituted one of the great t. of

127:3.15 his patience, enabled him serenely to endure the t. of

128:2.1 Jesus’ brothers and sisters were facing the t. and

132:7.2 allowed more time for the t. and difficulties of life

140:5.18 In the face of t. and persecutions he said, “My peace

143:3.2 I suggest that no mention be made of our t. and

153:1.3 the right and the wrong way of meeting spiritual t..

157:4.6 would undoubtedly endure the fiery t. which were

157:7.3 affected by these selfsame t. and tribulations, but

158:2.4 to suffer disappointments and experience many t.,

159:3.11 souls who only halfheartedly stand up before the t. of

165:6.2 so will I exalt those who endure the t. of this hour

165:6.3 Fiery t. are drawing near you.

171:4.2 the frailties of man’s defense against the t. and

178:3.4 endure many sorrows—and these t. are even now

179:4.5 for the temptations and t. which are just ahead.”

180:4.3 you may be the better prepared to endure those t.

trialsjudicial

183:1.1 the calloused soldiers, the unfair conduct of his t.,

184:4.2 During this tragic hour of suffering and mock t.

186:2.1 little concerned with the details of his so-called t..

186:2.9 Jesus said little during these t., but he said enough to

triangle

43:1.8 your time will be spent in that administrative t.

43:1.9 is located in the mid-zone of the thirty-fifth t.

43:1.9 of the finaliters, situated in the thirty-sixth t..

43:1.9 an area in the mid-region of the thirty-fourth t.

78:1.3 located in the t. of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers;

triangles

46:4.5 4. The t.—the local or Jerusem administrative areas.

46:4.6 activities into circles, squares, rectangles, and t. is

46:8.0 8. THE JERUSEM TRIANGLES

46:8.1 of Jerusem are directed from the one hundred t..

46:8.1 The t. are surrounded by the panoramic depiction

48:3.15 of the variously designated circles, squares, and t..

triangular

43:1.7 half of Edentia is divided into seventy t. sections,

43:1.9 that each of these seventy t. areas is correlated with

Triassic

60:1.3 the extrusion of basalt lava between these T. strata.

60:1.14 twenty-five million years and is known as the T..

triata

11:8.7 systems are threefold organizations known as t..

11:8.7 dark gravity bodies encircling Havona are neither t.

14:3.6 T. physical constitution, coupled with the balancing

42:2.17 Uversa these energies of Havona are known as T..

tribalsee tribal chief; tribal deity or deities;

  tribal god(s)

49:4.7 Human beings are all gregarious, both t. and racial.

51:5.4 the racial wars and other t. struggles are diminished,

52:1.3 the fittest; the government of these times is wholly t..

52:1.7 fear coupled with ignorant awe and t. superstition.

52:2.1 Government appears on earth, and the advanced t.

52:2.5 Racial struggles and t. wars continue over into this

52:2.5 Color is the basis of t. and national groupings, and

52:2.6 national life begins to replace t. organization or

52:2.6 superimposed upon the existing t. groupings.

52:2.6 human relationships have been chiefly t.; now,

52:2.7 The idea of t. rule gradually gives way to the dual

52:2.11 The preceding period of t. struggles and rugged

52:2.11 much chance of survival in a primitive and warring t.

62:2.5 These dawn mammals developed more of a t. spirit

63:2.2 made up their minds to flee from the t. habitat and

63:4.2 The t. life of the animal ancestors of these early

63:4.8 Family feuds increased, t. wars broke out, serious

63:6.4 from eating the flesh of the animal of t. veneration.

63:6.8 Onagar instituted an efficient t. government,

64:6.3 were the first of the Sangik children to develop a t.

64:6.6 these t. wars would result in the speedy extinction of

64:6.8 more intelligent strains perished in these t. struggles;

66:5.28 9. The governors of advanced t. relations.

66:5.30 intertribal relations, and to improve t. governments.

66:5.31 10. The supreme court of t. co-ordination and racial

67:4.1 Tut and the commission on t. government all went

68:1.2 The lone man was helpless unless he bore a t. mark

68:4.1 customs develop into folkways or t. traditions—

68:4.2 And all of these t. reactions grew out of the effort to

69:3.9 castes of priests, apart from the t. medicine men,

69:4.6 The first t. treaty concerned the intertribalizing of

69:8.3 contemporary tribes, those having less t. egotism,

69:9.7 marriage required the consent of the t. ruler.

70:1.6 at least once a year, to permit the t. stone fights.

70:1.10 3. Vanity—the desire to exhibit t. prowess.

70:1.15 recital of the atrocious cruelty of the ancient t. wars;

70:1.15 honor to the mores of a t. chieftain of two hundred

70:3.3 forced the t. organization upon the kinship clans,

70:3.8 rested upon the generative organ of the t. native.

70:4.9 t. governments being a loose confederation of clans.

70:4.9 The native Australians never developed a t. form of

70:5.9 The clan and t. councils continued in an advisory

70:7.7 And it was the supreme humiliation, a t. disgrace,

70:7.10 The t. marks were cut on the body as a part of the

70:7.12 and to submit to lifelong subjection to the t. taboos.

70:10.9 religion has since modified these early t. practices.

70:10.11 One of the earliest formulations of advanced t. law

70:10.11 with the taking over of the blood feud as a t. affair.

70:10.15 Treason—the “selling out” or betrayal of one’s t.

70:11.4 Crime was an assault upon the t. mores, sin was

71:1.23 such t. federations were usually firmly cemented

71:1.23 the t. government proving a valuable transition

71:1.24 reappearance of the clan and t stages of development

71:3.2 a prime factor in t. welding and nation building

72:1.4 The development from the t. stage to the appearance

75:3.4 chairman of the Edenic commission on t. relations,

76:2.8 But Cain knew that, since he bore no t. mark,

76:4.8 These children were born and reared in the t.

79:5.2 The t. organization of the red races was formed

79:8.5 This political reunification of the later t. groups was

80:5.6 When the t. council of the Andite elders adjudged

81:3.2 communities were t.—expanded family groups.

82:2.4 In the earliest stages of t. development the mores

82:5.5 Some t. mores forbade marriage to a dead brother’s

82:5.9 Outmarriage led to t. co-ordination and to military

82:5.10 resulted in a compounding of the separate t. mores.

84:3.3 mother love handicapped women in the t. defense.

84:4.4 Many t. and racial traditions relegate trouble to

84:4.6 And many t. mores decreed that a mother must

87:1.3 If the t. medicine man failed to cure an afflicted

89:2.4 calamity was regarded as punishment for t. sin.

89:5.6 inbreeding which was supposed to accentuate t.

90:1.6 shamanism that took the exclusive direction of t.

90:2.12 the aristocracy, being exempt from all t. restrictions.

90:5.3 The initiation ceremonies of the primitive t. secret

92:1.1 T. fetishes grew into totems and tribal gods;

94:1.3 monotheism occasioned by separation into t. units,

95:2.2 Each t. leader in Egypt, after fighting his way to

95:7.5 There was only one factor of a t., racial, or national

96:6.1 the rule of the various t. sheiks, the so-called Judges.

97:1.1 hope to survive unless they confederated their t.

98:3.1 of the family gods into the t. reverence for Mars,

103:3.1 the influence of the clan or t. spirit of solidarity.

103:3.5 became focalized and crystallized into t. beliefs,

134:5.6 become united, for various reasons, into t. units—

160:5.2 When men react to religion in the t., national, or

tribal chief(s)

69:9.11 Later, homesites were assigned by the t., who held

70:1.15 honor to the mores of a t. chieftain of two hundred

70:4.9 The clan headmen were always subordinate to the t.,

70:4.10 mother; the t. war chiefs established the father line.

70:4.10 The courts of the t. and early kings consisted of the

70:5.3 council was one of the forerunners of the later t..

85:6.3 T. chiefs died and were deified.

88:5.5 could get a new name by buying it from the t.;

tribal deity or deities

43:3.4 vague and indefinite t. with the Most High Fathers.

94:1.1 newcomers brought along with them their many t..

96:0.1 gods, then subordinates all foreign gods to his t.,

96:1.12 Canaanites held loosely to the worship of the old t..

96:1.12 therefore these tribes continued to worship their t.,

96:7.3 from the crude idea of a t. to the vastly expanded

tribal god(s)

92:1.1 Tribal fetishes grew into totems and t.; magic

95:2.2 to perpetuate his dynasty by proclaiming his t. the

96:1.15 the Jews changed their views of Deity from the t.

96:4.2 as an expanded concept of their olden t., Yahweh.

96:4.3 the compromise adoption of their t. of the desert

96:4.8 Under the teachings of Moses this t. nature god,

96:5.8 Yahweh was that of a God little better than the t.

97:1.2 the other half continued in the worship of the t. of

97:1.4 ascent from an idea on the order of the t. to the

97:1.7 did not progress very far beyond the concept of a t..

97:4.1 A great step in the transition of the t.—the god who

121:5.1 Gods were t. or national, not personal.

143:4.2 where they worshiped Yahweh and their t. and

169:4.5 stood for the progressive conception of the t. God of

tribe

61:2.11 now a whole t. of placental mammals deserted the

61:3.13 cat t., by panthers and large saber-toothed tigers,

62:2.6 it was just seventy generations after this new t. had

62:3.3 as the heads of the whole t. of dawn mammals,

62:3.8 lone surviving t. built anew its treetop bedrooms

62:3.9 and following their example, more than half the t.,

62:3.11 retarded male and female of the mid-mammal t., a

62:3.12 they sprang from the mid-mammals, a t. in which

62:3.13 Modern man and simians did spring from the same t.

62:3.13 of the selected remnant of this mid-mammal t.,

62:3.13 two weeks during the last fierce battle of their t.,

62:4.1 to the two leading members of the mid-mammal t.:

62:4.1 grew larger in comparison with others among the t..

62:4.2 about fourteen years of age, they fled from the t.,

63:1.2 were little different from the average of their t.,

63:2.1 popular with their animal cousins of the Primates t..

63:2.1 Nor had they improved their standing in the t. by

63:4.3 They were a wonderful t..

64:6.10 mounds of stone just to see which t. could build the

64:7.19 a chance meeting occurred between an Indian t. and

66:6.5 labored for the uplift and advancement of a given t.

66:6.5 t. or race were always natives of that t. or race.

66:6.5 and mores of even a superior race upon another t..

66:7.15 disrespect to your parents or to the elders of the t..

68:4.4 just so—in accordance with the folkways of the t..

68:6.10 There is a t. in Australia whose mothers refuse to

68:6.10 one cannibalistic t. ate every fifth child born.

69:2.2 the lot of the average t. was one of destitution and

69:2.5 The Hebrews were the first t. to put a supreme

69:5.2 The early banker was the valorous man of the t..

69:9.8 and weapons, was the common possession of the t..

69:9.9 later, inherited by the surviving family or by the t..

69:9.14 only a life tenureship; at death land reverted to the t..

70:1.5 Peace was thus first enjoyed by the in-group, or t.,

70:1.12 5. Revenge was the motive for war when one t.

70:1.12 war when one t. believed that a neighboring t. had

70:3.6 In the early ages each t. was surrounded by

70:3.11 The t. so honored would pay a return visit, with its

70:4.1 peace group was the family, then the clan, the t.,

70:4.2 The clans were blood-tie groups within the t.,

70:6.3 the t. and later state had no natural leader, and this

70:7.1 resultant complex t. was the first true political body.

70:7.7 the power of mystery over the rest of the t..

70:10.13 by the family, then by the clan, and later on by the t..

74:5.8 The sending of ambassadors from one t. to another

74:8.5 a Malay t. from the lemur, a New Guinea group

76:2.8 classed him with the greatly feared t. of Adam.

80:7.2 a brilliant t. of Andites migrated to Crete.

82:5.6 the custom to choose partners from outside the t..

83:2.2 escape the domination of the older men of their t.;

83:2.2 the hands of men of their own age from another t..

83:5.1 unmarried women belonged to the men of the t..

83:5.2 marriage regulation favored the survival of the t.

86:4.1 about a departed chief by several members of his t.

87:4.3 dual spiritism did not have to spread from t. to t.;

88:1.5 to the snake dance of the Moqui t. of red men

88:6.2 was supposed to be for the good of the whole t..

89:2.1 Every primitive t. had its tree of forbidden fruit,

89:6.2 sacrifice of a respected old man of a certain t..

90:2.3 by regular spirits and recognized gods of the t..

90:2.11 accumulate practically all the material wealth of his t.

91:0.2 be performed which included the whole clan or t..

91:0.4 The Toda t. of India now observes this practice of

91:3.2 semimagical recitations of the present-day Toda t.,

92:2.5 illustrated by the example of a New Zealand t.

92:2.5 that this selfsame t. had become the chosen people

93:7.3 able to claim the continued allegiance of a whole t.

94:1.3 into tribal units, each t. having its venerated god.

95:7.2 Each t. worshiped its olden fetish, and many families

97:9.11 David’s cosmopolitan t. of Judah was more gentile

103:5.2 expands in concept to embrace the clan, the t.,

121:5.1 religion had chiefly been an affair of the t. or nation;

134:5.8 which makes possible the evolution of the t.,

134:5.9 the families and clans in relation to the t. and larger

193:1.2 this good news to all creatures of every race, t.,

tribes

12:7.9 personality of will dignity among the savage t.

50:4.3 the remote t. continued in hunting and food foraging,

52:2.4 t. tend to develop specialized systems of thought.

61:1.9 opossums, and several t. of monkeylike animals.

61:6.1 the simian t. have remained stationary or have

62:1.1 not directly related to the pre-existent t. of gibbons

62:1.2 These migrating t. finally reached the salubrious

62:1.3 that there sprang two great groups, the simian t. of

62:2.1 but unlike the simian t., they were flesh eaters.

62:2.1 The later ape t. retained the grasping big toe but

62:2.5 few of the older noncarnivorous monkeylike t.

62:3.11 twins became the founders of the modern simian t.

62:4.3 while the less intelligent and closely related t. lived

62:4.7 Primates t. were the last vital link in the evolution of

62:4.7 not a single individual of these extraordinary t. was

62:5.9 admixture with their relatives of the Primates t..

63:1.4 of Andon and Fonta to flee from the Primates t.

63:1.4 to mate with their retarded cousins of the simian t..

63:4.4 their constantly recurring battles with the inferior t.,

63:4.7 injustice or insult at the hands of the neighboring t..

63:5.3 These Andonic t. were the river dwellers of France;

63:5.7 these Andon t. manifested a degree of intelligence

63:6.1 of Onagar, who assumed the leadership of these t.,

64:1.1 the danger of mingling with the inferior simian t..

64:1.1 blocked by the ice, and though the dispersing t.

64:1.3 While these Andonic t. were developing the pioneers

64:1.7 southward and presently mated with the inferior t..

64:2.2 These t. were so largely mixed with forest apelike

64:2.2 They had no religion but were crude flintworkers

64:2.3 These t. are the so-called Heidelberg race.

64:2.4 the Foxhall peoples of England and the Badonan t.

64:3.0 3. THE BADONAN TRIBES

64:3.1 the t. of Badonan, a great-great-grandson of Andon.

64:3.3 While the t. of the north grew more and more to fear

64:3.5 850,000 years ago the superior Badonan t. began a

64:3.5 brought about a slight improvement in the hill t.

64:4.2 The Neanderthalers were great hunters, and the t. in

64:4.4 Ever these t. retreated before the advancing ice,

64:5.1 500,000 years ago the Badonan t. of the highlands

64:6.4 this so weakened them that the yellow t. were able to

64:6.14 The primitive yellow t. were the first to abandon the

64:6.14 developed a fraternal spirit, the various t. learning to

64:6.15 assumed the leadership of these t. and proclaimed

64:6.17 Before their dispersion these t. experienced a revival

64:6.18 split into three major divisions: The northern t. were

64:6.23 many of the t. back to the worship of the true God

64:7.4 They were closely followed by the yellow t., who

64:7.5 the red race forsook Asia, there were eleven t.,

64:7.5 These t. were accompanied by three small groups

64:7.8 migrated along the old trails of the Andon t..

64:7.9 and absorb their invading cousins of the Sangik t..

64:7.10 Sangik t. were more intelligent than the deteriorated

64:7.10 the mingling of these Sangik t. with the Neanderthal

64:7.10 the successive waves of increasingly intelligent t. that

64:7.11 has persisted as swarthy nomadic t. of modern Arabs

64:7.14 certain of the indigo t. were considerably improved

64:7.17 Andon t. came very near being driven into the sea.

64:7.18 this union was slightly beneficial to the Eskimo t..

64:7.19 These two t. found it difficult to communicate with

66:3.7 it was from these near-by t. that the first students

66:3.8 the superior individuals of the surrounding t. and,

66:4.1 those t. near the Mesopotamian headquarters were

66:4.7 to affect the eating habits of many surrounding t.,

66:4.10 to the men and women of the various human t..

66:4.16 these same one hundred children of the Andon t.

66:5.11 was employed in fostering industry within the t.

66:5.19 Lut’s guardians of health persisted among the t. of

66:5.29 a serious people; little humor graced these early t..

66:5.30 were very helpful in influencing more remote t..

66:6.4 the surrounding t. and, after training them, sending

66:7.5 as emissaries of the Prince to the needy t. of their

67:5.2 misled and mistaught t. of the Dalamatia hinterland

67:6.1 just before the days of the birth of the Sangik t..

68:2.1 well illustrates what the early t. came up through.

68:5.4 Many t. made independent discoveries of this sort,

68:6.8 all primitive t. killed deformed and sickly children.

68:6.10 In Madagascar some t. still destroy all children born

69:2.6 The Sangik t. were fairly industrious when residing

69:3.10 Among some t. sewing and weaving were done by

69:4.3 traders were scrupulously honest within their t. but

69:4.6 interchange of ideas and intermingling of various t..

69:5.2 raids on the property and wealth of neighboring t..

69:5.13 Individuals in certain t. would accumulate property

69:6.2 backward t. refuse to sleep unless a flame burns

69:7.5 confusion, many t. shamefully treated their women.

69:8.3 But many of the contemporary t., those having

69:8.4 they were far above those of the surrounding t..

69:8.7 The backward t. of ancient times, like the native

69:9.1 were almost unknown among these ancient t..

69:9.6 escape enslavement to the shiftless idlers of their t..

69:9.9 not hesitate to appropriate the goods of other t..

69:9.14 The very first land titles granted by t. to individuals

70:0.2 antagonisms of the t., clans, families, and individuals.

70:1.8 and during these struggles the early peace t. were

70:1.13 when peace became oppressive, neighboring t. were

70:1.15 Always these olden t. made war at the bidding of

70:1.19 Early wars were fought between t. as a whole, but

70:1.19 when two individuals in different t. had a dispute,

70:1.19 instead of t. fighting, the two disputants engaged in

70:3.1 child rearing, while the emerging clans and t. took

70:3.3 kinsmen; and these subsequently evolved into t.,

70:3.10 The peace ambassadors of two warring t. would

70:4.0 4. CLANS AND TRIBES

70:5.1 From the early clans and primitive t. there developed

70:5.4 Some t. had female councils, and from time to time

70:5.4 and from time to time many t. had women rulers.

70:5.4 Certain t. of the red man preserved the teaching of

70:5.9 forms are in actual existence among the various t..

70:6.6 clans and t. would simply rise up and overthrow

70:7.9 clubs paid money for the use of women from other t.

70:7.13 t. sanctioned the formation of women’s secret clubs,

70:7.14 advanced t., after contact with Dalamatia teachers,

70:7.16 They were the first spies when the t. were at war

70:8.10 produced their own classes within the clans and t.,

70:8.12 Among the t. the boy remained under the watchcare

70:10.7 practiced by almost all the evolving t. at one time

70:10.8 that the Hebrews and other semicivilized t. practiced

70:10.9 evolving t. recognized this right of blood vengeance.

71:0.1 contest of force between the struggling t. and nations

71:1.3 The northern t. of the American red men never

71:1.3 a loose confederation of t., a primitive form of state.

71:1.23 as remnants of the clans and t. of former days.

73:1.1 the t. languished in the depths of savagery and

74:5.3 and extensive trade relations with the near-by t.

74:5.5 and sought to apply these ideas to the outlying t..

74:8.5 primitive t. believed and taught that they were the

74:8.5 Certain North American Indian t. believed they

74:8.5 Certain African t. teach that they are descended

75:3.1 western or Syrian confederation of the Nodite t..

75:3.1 a great influence among the western Nodite t..

75:3.2 most intelligent of all the neighboring t. had swung

75:3.4 of winning the remote t. to the cause of the Garden.

75:3.5 immediately to advance the needy waiting t..

75:5.9 was not slow in reaching the home t. of Serapatatia

76:0.1 the hills of that region were infested with hostile t..

76:3.3 the successor of Adam as the head of the Adamite t..

76:3.4 foreign missionary service to the surrounding t.,

76:3.6 possessed great advantages over the surrounding t..

76:3.10 debased and commercial priesthoods of the later t.

76:4.4 the southern t. with whom they later united were

76:4.4 Later on, most of these vegetarian t. migrated to the

76:4.8 mothers were selected from all the surrounding t.

77:2.2 with those of the selected stock of the Andon t.,

77:3.1 to intermarry with the Andonite and Sangik t.

77:3.1 Accordingly a council of the t. was called, and

77:3.4 the t. began to forgather at the building site.

77:4.4 into Elam and there united with the mixed Sangik t..

77:4.7 will never be able to trace out and follow these t.

77:4.7 these ancient t. suddenly loom upon the horizon

78:0.1 as amalgamated with the Nodite and Sangik t.,

78:2.2 fight the influences of the surrounding and inferior t.

78:3.5 the central-eastern European lands were held by t.

78:5.3 these central Asian t. who conquered Europe, India,

78:6.1 pressure of the hill t. to the east and the harassment

78:8.4 These less advanced but more vigorous t. from the

78:8.4 Mesopotamia, adopting the arts of the valley t.

79:1.1 the continual drifting of the Andite t. into western

79:1.4 of China and India, the more highly civilized t. began

79:5.2 off the mainland by the later migrating yellow t..

79:5.2 thousand years before the yellow t. arrived.

79:5.5 The red t. continued their internecine conflicts, and

79:5.6 One hundred thousand years ago the decimated t.

79:5.6 over the Bering isthmus, became passable, these t.

79:5.7 spreading out over North America as nomadic t.,

79:5.7 Eskimos were the nearest to white men the t. of

79:6.3 southern-coastwise thrust of the northern Chinese t..

79:6.4 victorious t. of the yellow man established centers

80:2.2 The superior t. to the west migrated to Spain and

80:3.9 During the previous hunting era the superior t. had

80:4.2 immediately assimilated by the northern Andite t..

80:5.1 The t. of northern Europe were being continuously

80:5.3 the advancing t. of the mixed white race met with

80:5.4 the Somme, became the hero of the northern white t.

80:6.5 overrun by the inferior t. from inhospitable Arabia

80:7.13 these Adamsonites became incorporated in the t. of

80:8.1 mountain survivors of the earlier Andonite t. which

80:8.3 The t. that dwelt in houses erected on piles or log

80:8.4 These t. deteriorated rapidly as they moved away

80:8.5 These t. later amalgamated with groups of Andonite

81:1.5 climatic necessity would cause whole t. to pass from

81:3.1 It even became the custom for entire t. to dedicate

81:3.1 Yellow River, the chief business of the superior t.

81:6.7 races and t. who thus sought ease seldom utilized

82:3.5 early t. required feats of stealing as a qualification

82:3.6 t. put the severe marriage tests of male endurance in

82:3.10 Many t. allowed members of the ruling group to

82:3.11 Some t. married the young men to the widows and

82:3.11 Other t. limited mating to similar age groups.

82:3.12 Some t. burned widows alive.

82:3.14 Many primitive t. sanctioned trial marriage until the

82:4.2 marriage was more permanent among the early t.

82:5.2 sometimes resulted in the upbuilding of strong t.,

82:5.3 women to choose husbands within their fathers’ t..

82:5.7 Many t. finally forbade marriages within the clan;

82:5.7 the custom of stealing women from neighboring t..

82:5.8 desire of Sangik races to mate outside their own t..

82:5.9 marriages between the t. lessened hostilities.

82:5.10 with its wife stealing and buying from foreign t.,

83:3.1 t. permitted the husband’s brand to be burned

83:3.2 among the later t. such a wife was not transferable.

83:3.4 Among some t. a mutual deposit was made with

83:4.3 Among some t. parents simply took their daughter to

83:5.3 polygyny and polyandry—among more advanced t..

83:5.11 blending of the evolutionary t. with the Nodites

83:6.3 The Chaldean t. recognized the right of a wife to

83:7.3 As the mores evolved, certain t. developed two

84:2.2 family; and many t. long held to this arrangement.

84:3.6 In many backward t. today, the men cook the meat,

84:3.6 when the primitive t. of Australia are on the march,

84:4.7 Among the unmixed t., childbirth was comparatively

84:4.7 the higher t. looked upon death in childbirth as the

84:5.4 those t. which persisted in cruelty to females did not

85:1.1 India still worship a stone, as do numerous t. in

85:1.3 All ancient clans and t. had their sacred stones,

85:1.4 In fact, among all backward t. and peoples stones

85:2.4 tree spirits varied greatly among different t. and

85:4.2 A rainbow is yet worshiped by many of the hill t.

85:4.3 rain has been feared and worshiped by primitive t.

85:4.4 Some t. worshiped fire as a deity itself; others

86:2.2 certain backward t. even yet howl and lament over

86:5.2 All primitive t., except those little above animals,

86:5.14 backward t. still believe that the making of pictures,

87:3.4 Most t. instituted an all-souls’ feast at least once a

87:3.5 all t. and races once believed in ghosts.

87:4.1 for ages many t. clung to the old belief in one class

87:4.1 They taught that man had good luck when the ghost

88:1.2 Many t. had fetish stones, but few have survived as

88:1.3 among some t. the persistence of nature worship led

88:3.4 many stages of development, from clans to t.,

88:4.7 increase faster, and it is still true of some African t..

88:5.5 among the most primitive t., such as the African

89:2.4 Among the early t. the violation of a taboo was a

89:2.5 Many apparently hygienic customs of the early t.

89:5.4 resorted to by many African t. as a war measure,

89:5.6 man-eaters consume only members of their own t.,

89:5.7 Among some t. aged parents would seek to be eaten

89:5.14 Then cannibalism became taboo among the higher t..

89:5.15 put a stop to cannibalism, except among the lowest t.

89:5.16 even among the more backward t. dog-eating greatly

89:6.2 among the backward African and Australian t..

89:6.2 Among certain backward t., human sacrifice is still

89:6.5 In later times the northern European t. substituted

89:7.1 such backward t. were not only greatly weakened by

90:1.1 the later t. had both the earlier shaman-medicine men

90:2.3 Witchcraft was a religion with many primitive t..

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

90:4.3 The more primitive t. greatly feared the sick,

91:0.3 among Australian t. primitive religious prayers

91:0.5 Baganda t. of Africa have only recently emerged

92:6.1 Many African t., except through missionary work

93:2.4 Among some of the surrounding t. Melchizedek was

93:4.14 the various t. all maintained auxiliary centers on

93:5.3 in Egypt, China, India, or among the northern t..

93:5.6 were raiding the t. of central and southern Palestine.

93:5.10 confederated under his leadership seven near-by t..

93:5.10 a zeal to go forth and round up the neighboring t.

93:5.11 peaceful relations with all the surrounding t.;

93:5.12 Abraham, at the head of his seven confederated t.,

93:5.14 became leader of a second confederation of eleven t.

93:7.1 missionaries, who penetrated to all the surrounding t.

93:7.2 Mesopotamia, and Lake Van to enlighten the t. of

93:7.3 the task was so great and the t. were so backward

93:8.1 was the growing tendency of the surrounding t.,

93:9.4 He was the spiritual leader of all the surrounding t.

94:0.1 the Salem religion penetrated to the remotest t. of

94:10.1 Christian missionaries found among the t. of Europe.

95:1.7 Greece as Aphrodite, and the northern t. as Astarte.

95:2.3 the twoscore separate t. have a special group god,

95:2.3 Still earlier they had been totem t., very much like

95:7.5 all Arabian t. were willing to pay to a certain black

96:0.2 revered by the Kenites and several other Canaanite t.

96:1.3 Yahweh was the god of the southern Palestinian t.,

96:1.3 attention and claimed the worship of the Semitic t.

96:1.12 these t. continued to worship their tribal deities,

96:2.3 certain t. of Semites, because of their peculiar

96:2.5 worshiped by one hundred separate Arabian t.,

96:4.3 symbolized by the golden calf of the Bedouin t..

96:5.3 of the Egyptians and the surrounding Levantine t.

96:5.6 But Moses taught these t. that they would become

96:5.8 when Moses passed on, these Bedouin t. quickly

96:5.9 of Abraham, Nahor, Lot, and other of the related t.

97:3.2 The southern or wandering Arabian t. looked upon

97:4.1 the oppression, and immorality of the northern t..

97:9.1 There never were twelve t. of the Israelites—only

97:9.1 Israelites—only three or four t. settled in Palestine.

97:9.3 this exploit that led the hill t. to make Saul king.

97:9.3 “Judah” to the list of t. participating in the battle.

97:9.14 David laid heavy tribute on the neighboring t.

98:3.2 This religion of the Latin t. was not trivial and venal

111:0.4 African t. believed in two factors, the ka and the ba;

122:1.1 through the southern t. of the ancient blue man,

128:1.14 about the experiences of the reputed t. of Ruben,

134:5.6 And then, by trade, commerce, and conquest, t.

134:5.8 clans and t. have often been subversive of the

135:6.7 to commemorate the crossing of the “twelve t.” at

156:3.2 descended from the earlier Canaanite t. of earlier

191:4.4 good news to the different races and t. of mankind.

tribesman

70:1.12 neighboring tribe caused the death of a fellow t..

89:5.6 honor to the soul of a friend or fellow t. if his body

89:5.9 for inflicting the death penalty upon a fellow t..

90:3.7 Among some it was believed that a t. could die as

tribesmen

63:2.1 meeting death at the hands of their already jealous t..

63:2.3 less likely to be missed and pursued by their t. and

64:4.13 returned because they sacrificed their fellow t..

64:5.3 when these youths later mated with their fellow t.,

69:5.13 some holiday or by freely distributing it to fellow t..

70:11.2 But originally these laws applied only to fellow t.,

74:2.4 thousands of the near-by t. accepted the teachings of

76:2.8 mark, he would be killed by the first neighboring t.

78:6.6 from intermarriage with the inferior neighboring t.,

89:6.3 sacrifice, and with the approval of his fellow t..

90:1.4 states which would impress and mystify the t..

92:5.6 In central Asia the t. still look for the return of

93:6.4 the Semitic t. subsequently preferred to go back to

96:6.3 concept of a supreme Yahweh in the minds of t.,

97:9.3 an attack by the Ammonites upon their fellow t.

tribulation

12:7.11 error or evil of each man augments the t. of all men.

47:8.7 “Coming up through great t.” serves to make

48:7.14 Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing t..

59:6.0 6. THE AGE OF BIOLOGIC TRIBULATION

59:6.2 This was a time of biologic t., the age when life

59:6.11 biologic t., known to your students as the Permian,

60:0.2 rigorous trials of the preceding period of biologic t..

65:5.4 There are, of course, certain compensations for t.,

118:10.9 the apparent cruelty of a perverse fate that heaps t.

136:8.6 Son of Man know that it would be “through much t.

137:6.5 for I warn you that it will be only through much t.

151:2.2 their devotion is short-lived in the face of t. and

169:1.5 off into a foreign land, where he fell into much t..

176:1.4 There will be great t., for these will be the days of

178:3.4 You must first pass through much t. and endure

181:1.6 In this world you will have t., but be of good cheer

tribulations

19:2.4 superuniverse authority through the experiential t.

35:9.8 far more than compensate for the confusion and t. of

40:5.11 through long ages of evolutionary trials and t.,

54:6.1 involved many innocent beings in trials and t., but

54:6.4 rest secure in the eternal assurance that such t. are

128:2.1 Jesus’ brothers and sisters were facing the t. and

157:7.3 likewise affected by these selfsame trials and t.,

180:3.1 But when you endure these t., you should recall that

tribunal

18:3.7 must participate in the final decrees of the supreme t.

19:3.4 Universal Censor constitute a t. of Trinity divinity,

19:3.4 either as a fact-finding or as a truth-revealing t.,

19:3.5 When the t. of nine arrives at a decision following

25:2.9 automatically becomes recorder, the clerk of the t..

43:2.4 The mortal division of this latter t. consists of seven

43:5.12 Most High judge-advocate, head of the emergency t.

46:8.1 Michael, but the t. of the Ancients of Days has not

53:7.14 there then existed no local universe power nor t.

71:8.13 of nations presided over by a supreme planetary t.

72:2.7 the chief of the supreme t., and by the presiding

72:2.8 The federal supreme t. approves the appointment

72:2.12 3. Federal supreme court—the high t. for the

72:2.12 This supreme t. consists of twelve men over forty

72:2.12 have served two or more years on some state t.,

162:3.3 death penalty without the approval of a Roman t..

164:4.12 courageously bore before this supreme t. of all Israel

185:1.1 and held the Sanhedrin in respect as the highest t. on

185:2.5 Pilate sought to refer the case back to their own t..

185:2.10 “We find in the Sanhedrist t. that this man is an

tribunals

2:3.3 by co-ordinate action of all t. of jurisdiction,

2:3.3 the courts of the Creator Son to the judgment t. of

2:3.5 fairness-finding mechanisms of the universe t.

14:3.2 long since passed the scrutiny of the supreme t. of

15:12.0 12. THE SUPREME TRIBUNALS

15:12.2 courts of the Ancients of Days are the review t. for

15:12.3 in the decrees of these supreme and superlative t..

18:4.5 courts of all three divisions, functioning in the t. of

22:3.4 cause of justice in behalf of the superuniverse t.;

22:4.3 but on Uversa and its extension t. we employ the

22:9.4 the summonses and decisions of the various t.

23:1.7 exempt from apprehension or detention by the t. of

23:2.17 they may function as executioners of the high t.

25:2.11 t. of the spheres would be hopelessly overspread

25:3.3 to be brought before the regularly constituted t. of

25:3.4 and transfers the whole question to the higher t.

29:3.2 exempt from apprehension or interference by the t.

33:7.2 the appellate cases coming up from the system t..

33:7.4 The universe t. are, therefore, denied the right to

33:7.4 question must be referred to the t. of Orvonton,

33:7.5 status as Sons is never adjudicated in the t. of a Son;

35:1.2 Gabriel presides over the regularly constituted t.

35:1.4 called as witnesses in matters pending before the t.

35:5.4 reversed on appeal to superior t. of the universe.

37:5.7 We find these commissioners in all the t. of justice,

39:1.7 the conciliators up to the highest t. of the realm.

39:1.7 not the purpose of such t. to determine punitive

39:1.9 Princes to the highest t. of the local universe, while

39:4.4 when matters come up for adjudication in the t.

39:4.4 with the records of such cases to the higher t.

43:2.3 two subsidiary but major t. at the headquarters of

50:2.5 in administration, but all provide for t. of justice.

50:2.5 has its beginnings in the t. of a Planetary Prince,

50:2.5 inhabitants are subject to appeal in the higher t.,

50:2.6 conciliators serve and supplement the planetary t.,

53:4.2 own legislative assembly and organized his own t.

53:8.4 True, the Uversa t. have not yet rendered the

53:9.3 rebellion pending the rulings of the superuniverse t.

55:8.4 assemblies and advisers to the adjudicational t..

70:12.5 As judges of their high and supreme t. only those

70:12.19 These are the purposes and aims of constitutional t.

72:2.10 whose decisions may be appealed to the high state t..

72:2.16 3. Industrial courts—the jurisdictional t. vested with

72:8.3 Judges of the jurisdictional t. of social, educational,

72:11.1 the highest parental, educational, and industrial t.,

110:7.10 I am prepared to submit all to the t. of the Ancients

112:4.12 the t. of the Sovereign of Nebadon will decree the

112:7.8 And so, having passed the t. of the local universe

113:6.3 Next she goes before the t. of the archangels, to be

tributaries

35:3.1 marvelous spheres—seventy primaries and 420 t.

36:2.19 This world and its six t. embrace the schools of

52:4.4 portray the affairs of the local universe and all its t..

57:5.13 detach these three t. of the celestial wanderer.

57:5.14 the impact of the three Angona t. injected new and

73:3.4 It was fed by four t. which took origin in the

tributary

29:2.17 as energy projectors to the one hundred t. local

35:2.2 for the six associated spheres and their t. worlds.

35:3.1 each of which is encircled by six t. spheres devoted

35:3.2 containing seven primary and forty-two t. spheres.

35:3.10 The six t. worlds of each of these Melchizedek

35:3.13 the numerous beings who reside on the six t. worlds

35:3.17 review of the experiences of the seventy t. worlds of

36:2.10 together with its six t. satellites, is devoted to the

36:2.17 Sphere Number Four and its t. satellites are

37:2.10 Salvington worlds and their forty-two t. satellites are

37:2.10 the t. satellites are administered by Evening Stars.

37:3.7 Sphere number one and all of its six t. satellites are

37:5.10 The eighth group of seven primary worlds and t.

38:4.1 Each of these worlds has six t. satellites, whereon

38:4.1 specialized activities on the six t. satellites.

57:5.13 Due to the intense gravity field of Angona, its t.

135:2.3 John tended his sheep along a brook that was t. to

tribute

69:8.3 under t. on pain of the “destruction of all males.”

87:5.1 ghosts levied a continuous t. of service as the price

97:9.14 David next laid heavy t. on the neighboring tribes—

97:9.17 later enslaved Judah, putting the kingdom under t..

97:9.21 with the king of Egypt and refused to pay further t.

97:9.22 Judah existed for a hundred years by paying t. to the

97:9.24 He was wiped out, and Judah went under t. to Egypt

157:1.4 “Strange that the sons of the king must pay t.;

174:2.2 is this: Is it lawful for us to give t. to Caesar?

174:2.2 Show me the t. money, and I will answer you.”

174:2.4 if he would dare to advise against the payment of t.

174:2.4 if he should advise the payment of t. in so many

184:5.4 he taught the people to refuse to pay t. to Caesar.

185:2.12 2. Forbidding the people to pay t. to Caesar.

185:3.1 Then he asked, “Did you ever teach that t. should be

185:3.1 Then Pilate questioned John about this matter of t.,

tricircular

46:3.1 These separate but t. groups of stations are

trick

87:1.5 despite all this fear, men still sought to t. the ghost.

trickery

88:1.10 talented humans learned to resort to fraud and t. for

tricks

82:1.7 effectively t. selfish man into putting race welfare

87:1.2 Many t. and stratagems were practiced in an effort to

90:1.5 While many resorted to these t. and deceptions,

tricksters

90:1.4 were self-deceived; many were shrewd and able t..

175:1.16 You are t. since you teach that a man may swear by

tricky

85:2.4 mistrusted trees, believing they contained t. spirits.

triconcentric

42:2.4 These t. zones are the centrum of the Paradise cycle

triedverb; see triedattempted

3:3.2 “He knows the way I take, and when he has t. me,

54:5.13 if he were apprehended, t., and executed within

119:3.7 friend, one who has in “all points been t. and tested,”

119:3.7 tested,” even as they must also be t. and tested.

119:4.4 their Creator has been “in all points t. and tested in

119:5.2 In “all points he was tested and t., even as his fellows

128:1.5 And since he himself has suffered, being tested and t.

128:7.4 When their patience would be severely t., Jesus

147:6.2 to be apprehended on a religious charge and be t.

154:3.1 to seize Jesus and carry him to Jerusalem to be t.

165:5.5 after I go to the Father, you will be grievously t..

185:2.14 Jesus had not been regularly t. nor legally convicted

triedattempted

63:2.5 They t. for two months to utilize the flint spark for

74:5.5 Adam t. to warn the races against Caligastia, but

87:2.4 advanced teachers t. to stop this, but they failed.

87:3.4 One Roman emperor t. to reform these practices by

97:9.19 trouble started when King Ahab t. to buy land

123:4.6 she unwisely t. to keep Jesus very close to her side

126:3.3 After his father’s death Jesus t. to teach the older

126:5.5 the tax collector t. to squeeze extra revenue out of

130:0.7 t. to persuade Jesus to return with them to India,

132:7.4 Buddha t. to live and teach as a messenger of God,

137:4.5 James and Jude t. to comfort their mother, while

139:8.10 When depressed, unfortunately Thomas always t. to

146:6.3 Jesus vainly t. to explain that the lad was not really

146:6.3 he always in great modesty t. to hide his miracles.

148:9.2 His friends t. to gain entrance to Zebedee’s house

154:4.6 This world has never seriously t. to carry out the

169:1.13 “Since this father truly loved both of his sons, he t.

170:4.14 This world has never honestly t. out these dynamic

172:3.6 Jesus had long t. by direct teaching to impress

triedadjective

18:4.6 are all seasoned, t., and experienced administrators.

20:8.4 even the t. and true teachers of the Sons of God

25:6.3 The recorders are a tested and t. corps.

31:0.13 They are indeed the accumulating t. and true souls of

45:2.3 This mighty and brilliant Lord of Satania is a t. and

66:6.5 uplift and advance the time-t. mores of each race.

154:1.1 Only the t. and trusted disciples were admitted to

156:6.5 effective consolidation of the t. and true survivors of

163:0.1 one hundred and fifty other true and t. disciples

165:6.2 the lord of the household shall set the true and t.

tries

195:9.6 religion threatens to dominate him, he invariably t.

triflenoun

32:1.4 local universe, the mass materialization is a t. less.

32:2.11 t. less than two hundred fifty thousand light-years.

38:2.6 the seraphim are just a t. ahead of mortal races in

41:4.7 giants now has a surface temperature a t. under

42:5.8 interior of the human body except that they are a t.

42:6.7 Each atom is a t. over 1/100,000,000th of an inch in

45:0.1 the size of Urantia, although its gravity is a t. less.

49:2.20 the average in Nebadon being a t. under seven feet.

58:2.2 But were this ozone layer just a t. thicker, you

73:5.2 There were a t. over five thousand brick buildings in

81:6.12 Urantia is average, perhaps a t. undersized.

125:4.3 Jesus replied, “thirteen years lacking a t. more than

172:1.1 the Pharisees were a t. disconcerted by his boldness;

172:4.2 cast in some t. as a gift, but this poor woman, even

trifleverb

143:5.4 Better it would be if you would cease to t. with my

trifles

70:10.10 man did not hold life very dear; suicide over t. was

110:3.4 so much time and thought on mere t. of living,

134:9.7 Though Jesus wasted little time upon t., he was a

147:6.4 you allow; wherefore do you quibble over such t.?”

160:3.5 the crosscurrent conflicts of the t. of living, thus

162:8.3 about so many things and troubled by so many t.?

165:3.4 why should you live in fear of the many t. which

trifling

136:7.2 not a revelation of his Father, but a questionable t.

139:8.1 who knew Thomas to regard him as a t. skeptic.

167:5.3 man to divorce his wife for the most t. of reasons,

178:1.7 ironing out minor disagreements and in adjusting t.

185:0.4 things of t. importance to human welfare in time and

trillionsee two; three; etc.

15:7.11 headquarters for a t. inhabited or inhabitable worlds.

22:2.5 one t. Mighty Messengers are commissioned on

23:0.2 I observe that there were almost 7,690 t. Solitary

25:3.15 operating in Orvonton as almost eighteen t.

25:3.15 eighteen t. commissions—over seventy t. individuals.

25:4.10 in Orvonton is slightly in excess of sixty-one t..

trillions

11:1.4 follow the t. upon t. of celestial beings who spring

15:6.9 The t. upon t. of years that an ordinary sun will

24:3.1 estimate that their number extends high into the t..

25:6.4 record in the Orvonton universes number t. upon t.

29:4.18 T. upon t. of them are commissioned in Ensa,

41:7.13 drop of water contains over one billion t. of atoms.

188:5.5 tens of t. of evolving creatures who may have been

trilobite

59:1.0 1. THE TRILOBITE AGE

59:1.4 From the standpoint of marine life this is the t. age.

59:1.6 these are the oldest rocks which contain t. fossils.

59:1.13 4. Limestone—including the deposits of t. shells in

59:1.14 The t. fossils of these times present certain basic

59:1.16 The t. fossil-bearing strata of this epoch outcrop

trilobites

59:1.4 The t. have evolved, and for ages they dominate the

59:1.18 seaweeds, one-celled organisms, simple sponges, t.,

59:1.19 But the t. were the dominant living creatures.

59:1.19 They were sexed animals and existed in many forms;

59:1.19 being poor swimmers, they sluggishly floated in the

59:1.19 They grew in length from two inches to one foot

59:2.10 The t. were still prominent.

59:2.10 These little animals existed in tens of thousands of

59:2.10 they were the predecessors of modern crustaceans.

59:2.10 Some of the t. had from twenty-five to four thousand

59:2.10 As this period closed, the t. shared domination of

59:2.10 But they utterly perished during the beginning of the

59:3.5 The t. rapidly declined, and the center of the stage

59:3.11 The t. have nearly disappeared, and the mollusks

59:5.8 Fresh-water fish were developing and the t. were

trimmings

88:1.8 fingernails of the chiefs were prized, and the t.

88:2.9 from the fetish fear of a savage chief’s fingernail t.

88:4.8 practicing sorcery on his shingled hair or fingernail t.

Trimurti

94:4.4 2. The T., the supreme trinity of Hinduism.

94:4.6 as secondary to the three members of the T..

trinitarian

4:4.5 Precision may characterize t. justice in the universe

10:3.7 —there ensues the critical t. interdependence of the

21:3.10 6. T. sovereignty—exercised subsequent to the

96:1.8 But the concept of the t. Elohim never became a

104:1.5 Among Hindus the t. concept took root as Being,

104:1.6 The Buddhist faith developed two doctrines of a t.

104:1.7 ideas of the Hindus and Buddhists were real t.

104:1.8 The Hebrew mind could not reconcile the t. concept

116:4.6 focal points for the evolution of t. sovereignty in the

117:1.3 This very t. unity is expressed in the finite cosmos in

trinitarianism

94:1.3 This devolution of the original monotheism and t.

104:1.9 difficult for an emerging monotheism to tolerate t.

104:1.9 between worshiping three gods, polytheism, and t.,

104:2.2 T. grows out of the experiential protest against the

trinitiessee Trinity of Trinities

0:12.0 XII. THE TRINITIES

0:12.1 The post-Havona T. are experiential—are inherent in

0:12.3 first and second experiential T., the post-Havona

0:12.3 the post-Havona T., cannot be infinite because they

0:12.4 T. are truths of relationship and facts of co-ordinate

0:12.4 achievements of the post-Havona Creators and T..

0:12.5 The two post-Havona T., the Ultimate and Absolute

0:12.5 the Ultimate and the Absolute experiential T., are

56:4.5 plural Deities and postulate the existence of plural T.

56:9.5 And then we go on to envisage the experiential T. as

104:0.3 all had triad gods, but these were still not true t..

104:1.4 It is difficult to distinguish between the triads and t.

104:3.0 3. TRINITIES AND TRIUNITIES

106:3.3 The subsequently appearing and experiential T.

106:5.2 It should be made clear that these experiential T.

106:5.3 T. are, in and of themselves, not personal, but

106:5.3 but neither do they contravene personality.

106:5.3 Rather do they encompass personality and correlate

106:5.3 T. are,then,always deity reality but never personality

106:7.10 and associations of the three T. we believe we detect

106:7.10 two subsequently appearing T. of experiential origin.

106:8.4 1. The level of the three T..

106:8.8 it is believed that the three T. function as perfectly

106:8.12 The association of these three T. in the Trinity of

106:8.13 The co-ordination of the three T. inevitably involves

106:8.13 Deities, who are genetically associated with these T..

106:8.19 the union of the personal T. who are ancestral to

106:8.19 growing unity of their ancestral and causative T.

106:8.20 The first level consists of three T.; the second level

106:9.9 the postulate of the experiential post-Trinity of T.

118:9.8 third persons of these postulated functioning t. of

trinitization

0:7.8 and the fetters of eternity by the technique of t.,

0:12.8 that Deity t. may accomplish what is otherwise

6:7.1 the Universal Father escaped by the technique of t.,

10:2.1 By the technique of t. the Father divests himself of

11:3.1 reserved for the functions of worship, t., and high

13:1.12 secrets of Vicegerington include the secrets of t.,

13:1.12 t. constitutes the secret of authority to represent

13:1.12 potential mobilized in that t., albeit such creatures

13:1.13 beings do not fully understand the technique of t.

13:1.14 There are still other forms and phases of t. which

13:1.18 Besides certain secrets of t., this world holds the

18:3.4 recital of the t. of these twenty-one Ancients of Days

22:0.5 Sons of God have in common the experience of t.,

22:4.4 The selection of candidates for the t. classes of

22:7.0 7. TECHNIQUE OF TRINITIZATION

22:7.1 perfect and perfected spiritual beings—the act of t..

22:7.1 The techniques of t. are among the secrets of

22:7.2 members of each of the finaliter corps engage in t..

22:7.3 creatures who engage in such adventures of t. may

22:7.3 no limit to the continued enactment of t. episodes.

22:7.4 personality, to attempt the enactment of creature t..

22:7.5 independently chosen an identical concept for t.,

22:7.6 Candidates for t. who thus fail are admitted to a

22:7.8 And while the t. union of two creatures is on the

22:7.8 repercussions of creature t. are not eternal in nature

22:7.9 all t.-united parents are inseparable in assignment

22:7.9 And in all t. unions, mixed or otherwise, the

22:7.11 In their t. adventures the superb creatures of the

22:7.13 and the Havoners result in the t. of certain high

22:9.8 these possessors of nonexperiential t. really envied

22:10.6 the residents of Paradise to attempt t. after they have

23:4.3 finaliter and a Paradise Citizen co-operate in the t.

23:4.4 but the t. of the sons of destiny is apparently an

trinitization-factualization

0:12.8 Ultimate and the possible t. of God the Absolute.

trinitization-united

22:7.9 During the current universe age, all t. parents are

trinitizations

23:4.4 Will the t. between finaliters and Paradise-Havoners

trinitize

22:7.4 among those who can essay to t. a creature being.

22:7.6 When the Paradise Deities unite to t., they always

22:7.12 the finaliters are attempting to t. certain conceptual

22:7.14 when a finaliter and a Paradise-Havoner together t.

31:7.4 that the Corps of the Finality may be permitted to t.

trinitizedsee trinitized son(s) or trinitized Son(s);

see Trinitized; see creature-trinitized

13:1.12 who are t., created, eventuated, or eternalized by

13:2.3 Trinity-origin beings and t. beings are not the same.

17:1.1 Supreme Executives, a group of seven who were t.

17:1.7 of the t. offspring of the glorified mortal graduates

18:3.4 The Ancients of Days were all t. at the same time.

18:4.1 They were t. for the special work of assisting the

18:4.4 two groups are drawn from among the t. offspring

18:4.6 The later t. beings likewise passed through a

18:4.6 before they were attached to the service of the

18:4.6 They are all seasoned, tried, and experienced

19:3.7 Divine Counselors in liaison with a t. evolutionary

22:0.1 The t. order of sonship is subdivided into three

22:1.12 comprise a unique group of twice-t. personalities.

22:1.14 but their t. associates range the grand universe,

22:2.2 Thereupon they are t. in the secret embrace of the

22:3.2 Seventy thousand of Those High in Authority are t.

22:3.2 Nebadon has representatives among a recently t class

22:4.5 the Trinitized Sons of Attainment have been t. in the

22:5.3 the Corps of the Finality and was subsequently t..

22:5.3 mortal career went through with me, was later t.,

22:6.1 from time to time they are t. in classes of seven

22:7.5 original concept which has not theretofore been t.,

22:7.7 When a new and original being is t. by the Gods,

22:8.4 the destiny of this unique group of twice-t. beings.

22:9.1 These t. offspring of perfected humans and of

22:10.2 has never before been conceived, expressed, or t..

22:10.4 creature-trinitized in supremacy and Deity-t. in

22:10.4 that such an idea had never been creature t..

22:10.5 can have a complete edition of these t. ideas;

22:10.5 when the records indicate that the idea has been t..

26:11.2 including the t. offspring of the mortal finaliters

26:11.2 two unique groups of t. beings are going to work

28:3.1 tertiary angels are attached to the ascendant t.

30:1.2 which designation refers to all groups of t. beings,

30:1.24 6. Unrevealed Deity-t. Beings.

31:7.2 Paradise Citizens, or their t. offspring—any being

31:7.4 the accumulating corps of the numerous t. groups on

31:7.5 type of personality not yet created, eventuated, or t..

31:9.13 such as the t. offspring of the finaliters and Paradise

39:9.1 They gain attachment to the high t. beings of the

40:10.12 After Spirit-fused or Son-fused mortals are t., they

trinitized son(s) or trinitized Son(s)—see also Trinitized Son

                                           or Sons

13:4.1 Spirit, by the t. of glorified created personalities,

17:1.7 of the Supreme Executives consist of the t. of

17:1.7 These t. are designated for service with the Supreme

17:1.8 attainment and of the t. of glorified mortals;

17:1.9 T. assigned to these worlds, together with the

19:5.4 their assignment as associates of certain types of t.

22:0.0 THE TRINITIZED SONS OF GOD

22:0.2 1. Deity-t. Sons.

22:0.4 3. Creature-t. Sons.

22:0.5 The Deity-t. Sons are unrevealed in these narratives;

22:7.10 These t. of destiny embody ideas, ideals, and

22:7.12 1. Ascender-t. Sons.

22:7.13 2. Paradise-Havona-t. Sons.

22:7.14 The t. of destiny embody certain aspects of the

22:8.2 When new ascender-t. and Paradise-Havona-t.

22:8.2 they are dispatched for long periods of service on the

22:8.2 they serve under the tutelage of the Seven Supreme

22:8.2 they may be adopted for further training in the local

22:9.6 These twice-t. are marvelous beings, but they are

22:10.1 the superior group of the retrinitized t. of glorified

22:10.2 to the limitations and handicaps of these twice-t.,

23:4.4 Since each t of destiny has assigned to him a Solitary

23:4.4 going to be eternally associated with these t. of

26:11.3 the confraternity of the t. of the mortal finaliters and

26:11.3 mortal finaliters and the t. of the Paradise Citizens.

26:11.4 To these t. of the conjoint corps the supervising

30:1.28 10. Creature-trinitized S..

30:2.54 C. T. Sons.

30:2.62 8. Ascender-t. Sons.

30:2.63 9. Paradise-Havona-t. Sons.

55:4.17 Such couples—Paradise-Havona-t. and ascender-t.

Trinitized

30:1.2 together with the T. Corps, which designation

30:1.18 C. Trinity-origin and T. Beings.

30:2.23 1. T. Secrets of Supremacy.

Trinitized Ambassadors

18:4.5 The T. (Trinity-embraced ascendant mortals of

22:1.6 5. T..

22:6.0 6. THE TRINITIZED AMBASSADORS

22:6.1 T. are the second order of the Trinitized Sons of

22:6.1 are then commissioned in the superuniverses as T.

22:6.2 T. are selected for the Trinity embrace upon the

22:6.2 They represent the superior minds of their respective

22:6.2 they are best qualified to assist the superuniverse

22:6.2 A. are of great assistance in our dealings with

22:6.3 T. are the emissaries of the Ancients of Days for

22:6.3 They render particular and important services on the

30:2.59  5. T..

22:1.11 Sons embrace the Trinitized Custodians and the T..

Trinitized Custodians

18:4.5 the T. (Trinity-embraced seraphim and midwayers

22:1.5 4.T..

22:5.0 5. THE TRINITIZED CUSTODIANS

22:5.1 The T. are Trinitized Sons of Selection.

22:5.2 T. are ascendant seraphim and translated midway

22:5.3 now is attached to the Uversa government as a T..

22:5.5 The T. are embraced by the Trinity in groups of

22:5.5 slightly over ten million of these trusted and high C..

22:5.5 They serve on Uversa and on the major and minor

22:5.5 In their labors they are assisted by a corps of several

22:5.6 The T. start out their careers as custodians,

22:5.6 T. administer group affairs and foster collective

30:2.58 4. T..

Trinitized Finaliters

22:8.6 sons appears to be entrance into the Corps of T.,

26:11.2 destiny in the reserves of the Paradise Corps of T..

30:2.134 3. The Corps of T. Finaliters.

30:2.135 4. The Corps of Conjoint T. Finaliters.

31:1.5 into the Corps of Conjoint T. on Vicegerington

31:10.4 3. The Corps of T. Finaliters.

31:10.5 The Corps of Conjoint T. Finaliters.

Trinitized Secrets of Supremacysee Secrets of Supremacy

Trinitized Son or Sonssee trinitized son(s) or Son(s)

20:0.4 3. The T. of God.

20:0.5 T. are a group of composite origin which includes

22:0.0 THE TRINITIZED SONS OF GOD

22:0.1 there is a third group known as the T. of God.

22:0.5 Irrespective of origin all T. of God have in common

22:2.1 belong to the ascendant group of the T. Sons.

22:6.3 They are the emergency or reserve corps of the T.

22:7.2 in the production of a new being, a creature-t..

22:8.5 many find their way into the conjoint corps of the T.

22:10.9 functioning of certain of those who are called T.,

26:7.3 a Solitary Messenger of space or a T. of Paradise.

28:6.2 The ascendant T. of a superuniverse government are

30:2.54 C. T. Sons.

37:4.2 Universal Censors, Inspired Trinity Spirits, T.,

40:10.12 mortal finaliter is Trinity embraced—becomes a T.,

53:7.4 None of the T. Sons went astray.

67:6.5 a T. in apprenticeship training, a volunteer Teacher

Trinitized Sons of Attainment

15:10.12 As a class, these three orders are known as T.,

22:1.9 and function, into three major divisions: the T.,

22:1.10 The T.the Mighty Messengers, Those High in

22:3.1 the second group of the T., are all Adjuster-fused

22:4.1 constitute the third and last group of the T.;

22:4.4 spiritual values determine the personnel of the T..

22:4.5 the T. have been trinitized in the divine embrace

22:4.5 they function as the co-ordinate associates of the

28:6.1 seconaphim are collectively assigned to the T.,

30:1.25 7. T..

Trinitized Sons of Destiny

22:7.14 3. T..

30:2.64 10. T..

Trinitized Sons of Perfection

22:1.9 the Trinitized Sons of Selection, and the T..

22:1.12 The T.. The Celestial Guardians and their

22:1.12 T. are assigned directly to the superuniverse

22:1.13 never faltered in the service of Orvonton, but the T.

22:1.14 Their scope of service is far-flung; T. do not leave

22:1.14 their trinitized associates range the grand universe,

22:1.14 They may function in any of the superuniverses, but

22:1.14 they do so as members of the supergovernment of

22:8.4 Emerging from this embrace as T., they enter the

22:8.6 Excepting the T. and those who are forgathering on

22:9.5 does compensate for the nonfused status of the T..

22:9.7 T. are limited in contrast to other Trinity-embraced

30:1.27 9. T..

Trinitized Sons of Selection

22:1.9 divisions: the Trinitized Sons of Attainment, the T.,

22:1.11 The T. embrace the Trinitized Custodians and the

22:1.11 the T. are assigned to the courts of the Ancients of

22:5.1 The Trinitized Custodians are T..

30:1.26 8. T..

40:10.12 These T. or of Attainment at least for now are

trinitizing

13:1.12 Personalities brought into being by the t. acts of

22:2.4 the first t. of Mighty Messengers was not effected

22:7.5 to remove themselves for a time to the t. sector of

22:7.8 the two t. parents become one on the ultimate

22:7.10 Master Spirits have authority to sanction the t. union

31:5.3 pairs are far more successful in the adventure of t.

105:5.10 there is still another type: T. and other relationships

Trinity or Paradise Trinitysee Trinity Absolute;

  Trinity Ambassadors; Trinity Guides; Trinity

  Infinite; Trinity of Supremacy; Trinity of Trinities;

  Trinity of Ultimacy; Trinity Personalities; Trinity

  Son(s); Trinity Spirits; Trinity Teacher;

  Trinity Ultimate; see also trinity; see Teacher Son(s)

0:1.13 This level is T. attained, existentially, by the Deities

0:1.14 as in God the Sevenfold; undivided, as in the PT..

0:3.22 Thenceforth it is only in T. association with his

0:8.10 God the Supreme is potential in the PT., from

0:9.1 absonite unification of the first experiential T. and

0:9.2 The Supreme is the T. unification comprehended by

0:9.2 Ultimate is the unification of the PT. comprehended

0:10.1 the unification of the second experiential T.,

0:10.1 of the second experiential Trinity, the Absolute T..

0:11.8 reactions and purposeful mandates of the PT..

0:11.16 personality, is strictly T. limited and Deity dominated

0:12.1 The original and eternal PT. is existential and was

0:12.1 This never-beginning T. was inherent in the fact of

0:12.2 The PT.—the eternal Deity union of the Father,

0:12.2 Therefore does this T. constitute the only Deity

0:12.3 realities created or eventuated by the existential PT..

0:12.4 T. functions encompass Deity realities, and Deity

0:12.4 Deities were potential in the existential T., the PT.,

0:12.7 This T. functions on both personal and superpersonal

0:12.8 Our concept of the eternal PT. is an ever-present

0:12.9 irrespective of all this, the original PT. is potentially

1:7.8 The fact of the PT. in no manner violates the truth of

2:1.11 any save his co-ordinate associates of the PT..

2:2.4 T. manifestations vary the exhibition of the divine

2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of the PT. wisely and lovingly

2:6.7 In the T. there is absolute unity despite the eternal

3:2.14 by the righteousness and justice of the eternal PT..

3:2.15 expressed in the PT. and the divine Sons of the T..

4:5.2 distinguish between the personalities of the PT.

6:0.4 of the eternal and infinite beings of the PT.,

6:3.1 The Son shares the justice and righteousness of the T

8:1.3 The Paradise T. is existent.

9:0.3 stable, unvarying, and righteous justice of the PT..

9:1.3 The T. has ordained the universal order of progress

9:8.2 the Infinite Spirit, functioning apart from the T. but

10:0.0 THE PARADISE TRINITY

10:0.1 The PT. of eternal Deities facilitates the Father’s

10:0.1 The T. perfectly associates the limitless expression of

10:0.2 The PT. effectively provides for the full expression

10:0.2 The T. is Deity unity, and this unity rests eternally

10:0.3 inevitability in universe affairs, and that is the PT..

10:0.3 I deem the T. to have been inevitable.

10:0.3 or in prospect, is unthinkable without the T..

10:0.3 Given the PT., we can postulate alternate or even

10:0.3 without the T. of Father, Son, and Spirit we are

10:0.3 No other concept of creation measures up to the T.

10:2.8 I am of origin in the PT..

10:2.8 I know the T. as unified Deity; I also know that the

10:3.2 equal relations to the Father in the T. association.

10:3.8 discernibly absolute as total Deity except in the PT..

10:3.16 7. As total Deity, he functions only in the PT..

10:4.0 4. THE TRINITY UNION OF DEITY

10:4.1 Of all absolute associations, the PT (the first triunity)

10:4.1 can know God, but as absolute Deity only in the PT.

10:4.2 The PT. makes possible the simultaneous expression

10:4.3 The T. is an association of infinite persons

10:4.4 The PT. is real.

10:4.4 It exists as the Deity union of Father, Son, and Spirit

10:4.4 can function in relation to this selfsame PT..

10:4.4 Son, and Spirit can collaborate in a non-T. manner

10:4.4 collaborate as they choose, but that is not the T..

10:4.5 futile to attempt to elucidate the T. mystery: three as

10:4.6 The T. is so related to total universe affairs that it

10:4.6 The T. functions on all levels of the cosmos,

10:4.6 be content with a finite concept of the T. as the T..

10:4.7 As a mortal in the flesh you should view the T. in

10:4.7 can know very little of the absoluteness of the T.,

10:4.7 unexpected discoveries of T supremacy and ultimacy

10:5.0 5. FUNCTIONS OF THE TRINITY

10:5.1 it is hardly consistent to speak of the T. as having

10:5.2 The functions of the PT. are not simply the sum of

10:5.2 The T. association of the three Paradise Deities

10:5.2 human families, social groups, or the PT. are not

10:5.3 The T. maintains a unique attitude as the T. towards

10:5.3 And the functions of the T. can best be considered in

10:5.3 in relation to the universe attitudes of the T..

10:5.4 The maximum self-limitation of the T. is its attitude

10:5.4 The T. is not a person, nor is the Supreme Being

10:5.4 personalization of the T., but the Supreme is the

10:5.4 to a power-personality focalization of the T. which

10:5.4 Hence the T. in relation to the finite is spoken of as

10:5.5 The PT. has regard for those levels of existence

10:5.5 Supreme are wholly representative of the PT., but

10:5.5 seems to represent the T. during the prepersonal eras

10:5.6 3. The Absolute Attitude of the PT. is in relation to

10:5.7 In the contemplation of the T. as infinite, do not

10:5.8 the full truth and the eternal significance of the PT.

10:6.0 6. THE STATIONARY SONS OF THE TRINITY

10:6.1 law, justice, falls within the province of the PT.

10:6.2 Justice is inherent in the sovereignty of the PT.,

10:6.2 personalities, whose Deity union constitutes the T..

10:6.2 Justice is the T. attitude of these personalities of love

10:6.4 partaking of the T. nature of the united Father, Son,

10:6.16 of the three Paradise Deities functioning as the T.,

10:6.16 are not representative of the attitude of the T.

10:6.16 They were specifically designed by the T. for the

10:6.16 they represent the T. only in those functions for

10:6.18 fairness, ever conforming to the justice of the T.,

10:6.18 the righteous justice of the T. and the merciful love

10:6.18 Thus in the T., as man would view it, the

10:7.1 of purpose and oneness of execution in the divine T.

10:7.2 the PT. is concerned only with the total­—total planet,

10:7.2 This totality attitude exists because the T. is the total

10:7.3 is something less and something other than the T.

10:7.3 universe age they collaborate with him as the T..

10:7.4 of the incompleteness of finite reaction to the PT..

10:7.5 of the Supreme and the overcontrol of the T..

10:7.6 how many of the universe acts of the PT. redound to

10:7.6 In the progress of eternity the acts of the T. will be

10:8.0 8. THE TRINITY BEYOND THE FINITE

10:8.1 Many truths and facts pertaining to the PT. can only

10:8.2 God the Ultimate is the T. manifestation

10:8.2 phases of the absonite overcontrol of the PT..

10:8.2 The Ultimate is a qualified manifestation of the T.

10:8.2 that the Supreme thus partially represents the T. in

10:8.3 Their union in the PT. and the absolute function of

10:8.3 the absolute function of the T. equivalate to the

11:2.8 The T. seems to dominate the personal or upper

11:5.2 1. Directly underneath the location of the T.,

11:5.7 and mandates of the Deities when acting as the T..

12:6.8 such overcare is probably attributable to the PT., but

13:1.2 the highest order of the Stationary Sons of the T.,

13:1.3 manifestation, of the Deities composing the PT.;

13:1.12 represent the T., to act as vicegerents of the Gods.

13:1.12 Authority to represent the T. attaches only to

13:1.12 or eternalized by any two or all three of the PT..

13:1.18 the threefold spirit of the T., and with the spirits of

14:2.2 creation of the central universe is threefold (T.);

14:4.10 The Havona natives are all the offspring of the PT.

14:4.13 these beings live to gratify the ideals of the PT..

15:0.1 As far as the PT. is concerned, outside Havona

15:2.4 of Days in observation, an ambassador of the PT..

15:2.5 of a Union of Days, a representative of the PT..

15:10.1 taking origin in the Councils of the T.,

15:10.11 taking origin directly and divinely in the PT..

15:10.12 the Corps of the Finality, embraced by the PT.,

15:10.12 being of dual origin but now of T. service.

15:13.6 Unions of Days who are stationed as T. observers

15:13.6 Thus the T. regime extends from the constellations

15:13.6 headquarters do not have T. representatives.

16:1.2 Master Spirit Number Seven, but not as the T..

16:1.2 single and several, but not collective, not the T..

16:1.2 personally nonfunctional with regard to the PT.,

16:1.3 wisdom, and authority of undivided Deity—the T.

16:3.15 Spirit is not organically representative of the PT.;

16:3.15 persons whose Deity union is the PT., and whose

16:3.16 Spirits is organically representative of the PT., but

16:3.16 to a functional level associable with T. functions.

16:3.16 Spirit” is functionally associable with the PT..

16:3.16 sometimes speaks in confirmation of T. attitudes

16:3.16 Threefold-Deity-union, the attitude of the PT..

16:3.17 to a disclosure of the deity attitude of the PT..

16:3.18 factors equals Havona comprehension of T. reality

16:3.18 time with the ability eventually to penetrate the T.,

16:5.5 to arrive at or to portray a complete T. relationship

17:0.1 groups are usually classified as children of the PT.:

17:2.1 The Reflective Spirits are of divine T. origin.

17:2.1 episode was effected by a liaison of the PT. and

17:2.2 Spirits, to function as cocreators with the PT..

17:2.2 Creators with the creative potentials of the T. is the

17:2.2 had found perfect creative synchrony with the PT.,

17:2.6 between experiential Deity and the existential PT..

17:3.1 The forty-nine Reflective Spirits are of T. origin,

17:8.1 extends from the presence of the T. on Paradise to

17:8.1 Seven Master Spirits encircuited around the PT.,

17:8.4 Spirits near-equivalate to the divinity level of the T.

18:0.1 They are designed by the divine T. for the fulfillment

18:0.10 represent the administrative policies of the PT.;

18:0.10 the justice and are the executive judgment of the PT.

18:1.1 Though the offspring of the T. supervise these seven

18:2.1 They are the offspring of the PT.,but like the Secrets

18:3.2 combined character and unified nature of the T..

18:3.2 all uniform and superperfect offspring of the PT..

18:6.1 personalities accredited by the PT. to the dual rulers

18:6.1 counselors, who acts as the representative of the T.,

18:6.3 In a special manner these T. observers co-ordinate

18:6.6 he is still primarily a T. ambassador and Paradise

19:1.1 By origin of T. nature, in function they are almost

19:1.1 the gulf between T.- and dual-origin personalities.

19:1.3 of God revealed to you whose origin is in the PT..

19:1.4 are supreme co-ordinating personalities of T. origin.

19:2.1 creation of the PT. designed to personify the wisdom

19:2.3 do not reflect the wisdom of the PT.; they are

19:3.1 are not reflective of the divine counsel of the T.;

19:3.4 Universal Censor constitute a tribunal of T. divinity,

19:3.5 three Ancients of Days function, the PT. functions.

19:3.6 are the perfection of the divine counsel of the PT..

19:4.1 of perfection; they are the judgment of the PT..

19:4.4 united wisdom, counsel, and judgment of the PT..

19:4.8 the grand corps of T. administrators, executives,

19:5.1 They come into being by the act of the PT. and

19:5.3 sufficiently for recognition by beings of T. origin.

19:5.3 evolving universes in which any being of T. origin

19:5.3 They are a secret of the PT..

19:5.6 are connected with, the Inspired Spirits of the PT..

19:5.6 Inspired Spirits are the offspring of the PT..

19:5.8 the presence of these mysterious entities of the T..

19:6.1 The Havona natives are the direct creation of the T.,

19:7.1 the mandate of the T. which promulgated the plan

19:7.3 beings who are brought into existence by the PT..

19:7.5 every division of the children of the PT. save only

20:0.5 origin which includes all beings embraced by the PT.

20:0.5 by the PT. even though not of direct T. origin.

20:7.1 Paradise Sons are brought into being by the PT..

20:8.1 the only T. creatures to be so completely associated

20:10.4 the T. Daynal Sons disclose the teacher personality

21:1.4 universe as the counseling ambassador of the T..

21:2.8 last analysis, spiritual design is controlled by the T.

21:2.8 by the pre-T. spirit endowments of the Trinity

21:3.1 the range of a universe by the consent of the PT.

21:3.12 a Creator Michael takes an oath to the T. not to

21:5.1 derived from experienced association with the PT.

21:5.5 possible content of the power and authority of the T.

22:0.5 an experience of T. embrace subsequently attained.

22:1.1 but subsequent to the T. embrace they are forever

22:1.1 are forever devoted to T. service and assignment.

22:1.10 not finaliters; when they have been T. embraced,

22:1.11 Subsequent to their embrace by the PT. and after a

22:1.12 (embraced) by the PT. and then commissioned to

22:2.2 they are trinitized in the secret embrace of the PT.

22:2.5 Mighty Messengers are embraced by the PT. in

22:3.2 High in Authority are trinitized at each T. liaison.

22:4.2 This order of sons is embraced by the PT. in groups

22:4.5 as the associates of the Stationary Sons of the T.,

22:4.5 for the T. embrace does seem to precipitate out of

22:4.7 yourselves ascend to Paradise, attain the T. embrace,

22:5.1 also become candidates for the same T. recognition

22:5.2 they were embraced by the PT. and were assigned

22:5.3 The candidates for the T. embrace from among the

22:5.4 are T. embraced and commissioned as Custodians in

22:5.5 The Trinitized Custodians are embraced by the PT.

22:6.1 candidates are selected for the T. embrace,

22:6.2 Trinitized Ambassadors are selected for T. embrace

22:7.11 unification of certain finite aspects of the PT.;

22:8.4 creature-trinitized wards for embrace by the PT..

22:8.5 Not all creature-trinitized sons are T. embraced;

22:9.1 Creature-trinitized sons are embraced by the PT. in

22:9.2 When these unique beings have been T. embraced,

22:9.5 The embrace of the PT. does compensate for the

22:9.5 The T. embrace may act solely upon the idea which

22:10.2 And they have subsequently been T. embraced;

22:10.2 actually embody the very wisdom of the divine T.

22:10.7 are can best further the eternal purposes of the PT.,

22:10.9 have passed through the divine embrace of the PT.

23:2.3 1. Messengers of the Paradise T..

23:2.11 1. Messengers of the Paradise T..

23:2.11 work of the group of messengers assigned to the T.

23:2.15 Ancients of Days, those personalities of T. origin

26:5.2 first, the supreme understanding of the PT.;

26:7.1 advanced instruction concerning the divine T.

26:7.2 find the first approachable person of the PT. were it

26:7.4 the circle of eternity and in the presence of the T..

26:7.5 presence of the spiritual luminosity of the T.,

26:7.5 the geographic or locational presence of the T.,

26:8.2 for a realization of the T. relationships of the Son,

26:11.2 Certain of these sons are T. embraced and

27:7.9 the conductors of worship as you take the T. oath

27:7.10 The endless service of the PT. is about to begin;

30:1.1 those of triune origin, or of T. attainment;

30:1.2 three Paradise Deities, either as such or as the T.,

30:1.18 C. T.-origin and Trinitized Beings.

30:1.93 These uncreated noncreators are ever loyal to the PT

31:0.12 and their oath of allegiance is only to the PT..

31:8.3 sojourn is in every way T. supervised and directed.

31:8.4 finaliter receiving circle as the T. oath of eternity is

31:9.14 Creators in the relationship of the first experiential T.

31:10.10 when the PT. similarly mobilized the then existing

32:0.3 this local universe were fully approved by the PT.

32:3.13 wherein the eternal divinity of the PT. is conjoined

33:1.2 Michael of Nebadon is not a member of the PT..

33:5.1 group in Nebadon is the ambassador of the PT.

34:1.1 there occurs a reaction of approval in the PT.,

34:1.1 with this little-understood T. manifestation there

34:1.3 and procedure resides in the bosom of the PT..

34:6.1 increasingly blended with the overministry of the PT.

35:0.1 The third order, being of T. origin, do not register

35:9.5 These rulers are not supervised by T. observers

37:4.3 the oversupervision of this ambassador of the PT..

40:10.12 When a mortal finaliter is T. embraced—becomes a

40:10.12 in addition to other things the T. embrace endows

42:2.16 the Conjoint Actor, functioning in behalf of the PT..

43:4.1 Faithful of Days, the representative of the PT. who

52:7.1 Trinity Teacher Sons, the divine Sons of the PT..

52:7.2 This mission is a T. contribution to the antecedent

53:5.4 the banner of Michael, the material emblem of the T.

54:5.8 the time reflection of the united wisdom of the PT..

55:4.22 Early in the seventh epoch the T. Teacher counselor

56:3.5 with a fragment of the pre-T. spirit endowment

56:3.5 endowment of some one of the persons of the PT.

56:3.6 become threefold in expression and T.-unified in final

56:5.1 —but in the PT. they are actually one Deity,

56:6.1 of Deity function as undivided Deity in the PT.,

56:9.1 personalizations of Deity, but in the T. they are one.

56:9.2 Absolutes as one in infinity) exist before the T.?

56:9.2 and is the Absolute ancestral to the T.?

56:9.2 or is the T. antecedent to the Absolute?

56:9.3 Absolute a force presence independent of the T.?

56:9.3 Absolute connote the unlimited function of the T.?

56:9.3 the Universal Absolute the final function of the T.,

56:9.4 Absolute as ancestor to all things—even the T.

56:9.4 by the actuality of the eternity of the PT..

56:9.4 that the Universal Father and his T. associates are

56:9.4 co-ordinate reaction of the T. (of Trinities) to all

56:9.4 the PT. forever stands in finality, eternity,

56:9.5 unqualified source of both the T. and the Absolute.

79:3.4 Within five thousand years their doctrines of the PT.

92:5.9 never entirely lost the T. concept revealed by Adam.

92:6.19 Mohammed stumbled at the teachings of the T.;

93:2.5 concentric circles, the Satania symbol of the PT..

93:3.3 the infinity, eternity, and universality of the PT.

93:3.3 the extent that Melchizedek taught the T. concept

94:1.3 and the vestigial symbol of an earlier T. concept.

94:6.3 from such Duality, T. springs forth into existence,

94:6.3 and T. is the primal source of all reality.”

95:6.5 While failing to evolve the T. concept, it did in a

96:1.8 this T. was worshiped under the name of Elohim,

96:1.8 at the time of the exodus believed in this T..

99:4.13 of spirit, mind, and energy proceeding from the T.

101:5.11 the spirits representing the three persons of the PT.

104:0.0 GROWTH OF THE TRINITY CONCEPT

104:0.1 The T. concept of revealed religion must not be

104:0.3 religion, and this long before the PT. of Deities,

104:0.3 triad has become mixed with that of a revealed T.;

104:1.0 1. URANTIAN TRINITY CONCEPTS

104:1.1 revelation leading to the comprehension of the PT.

104:1.1 This earliest T. concept was lost to the world in the

104:1.2 The second presentation of the T. was made by Eve

104:1.2 the T. concept of the Sethites persisted in Egypt and

104:1.3 The third presentation of the T. was made by

104:1.3 Most of his disciples thought that the T. consisted of

104:1.3 a few conceived of the T. as the System Sovereign

104:1.4 Melchizedek teachings of the T. gradually spread

104:1.5 While the earlier T. portrayals were brought to India

104:1.5 later ideas of the T. were imported by the Salem

104:1.8 The Hebrews knew about the T. from the Kenite

104:1.9 the Islamic faith failed to grasp the idea of the T..

104:1.10 apostles the truth regarding the persons of the PT.,

104:1.10 the Hebraic prejudice against the T. concept.

104:1.11 first T. of Christianity was proclaimed at Antioch

104:1.11 Paul knew of the PT. of Father, Son, and Spirit, but

104:1.12 The Christian concept of the T. was comprised of

104:1.13 times of Jesus has the factual identity of the PT.

104:1.13 But though the Christian concept of the T. erred in

104:1.13 the second member of an infinite T., once dwelt

104:2.0 2. TRINITY UNITY AND DEITY PLURALITY

104:2.3 Through the recognition of the T. concept the mind

104:2.3 that he recognize the T. sovereignty extending

104:2.3 fact and reality and eternal indivisibility of the PT..

104:2.4 this selfsame PT. is a real entity—not a personality

104:2.4 The T. is a supersummative Deity reality eventuating

104:2.4 functions of the T. are not the simple sum of the

104:2.4 T. functions are something unique, original, and

104:2.5 this very function as a collective whole, as the PT..

104:2.6 The conceptual grasp of the T. association of

104:2.6 may be fully satisfied by the concept of the PT.,

104:3.1 has sometimes grasped at an understanding of the T.

104:3.1 all that which is true of the PT is not necessarily true

104:3.15 The PT. is not a triunity; it is not a functional

104:3.15 can sustain a relationship to the PT., for the T. is

104:3.15 Only as the T.—as undivided Deity—do they sustain

104:3.16 Thus does the PT. stand unique among absolute

104:3.16 existential triunities but only one existential T..

105:2.7 Father-Son and of the T. of the Father-Son-Spirit.

106:3.2 completed function of the first experiential T.

106:3.2 This T. is destined to effect the further evolutionary

106:3.3 The PT. is truly one of infinity, and no T. can

106:3.3 be infinite that does not include this original T..

106:3.3 the original T. is an eventuality of the exclusive

106:3.3 bona fide creature experience within this T.

106:3.4 The first experiential T. provides group attainment

106:4.1 The PT. certainly co-ordinates in the ultimate sense

106:4.1 In the eternal future this experiential T. will, through

106:5.1 lays the foundation for the second experiential T..

106:5.1 And this T. has theoretical capacity to activate the

106:6.2 the full function of this second experiential T. seem

106:6.5 While the existential PT. is infinite, and while the

106:7.3 volitional act of the Deities who constitute the PT.;

106:7.10 face to face with the concept of the threefold T.

106:7.10 encompassing the PT. of existential status and the

106:8.9 1. The PT., the association of three Paradise Deities

106:8.9 It should be remembered that the PT. implies a

106:8.9 a transcendental function (T. of Ultimacy),

106:8.9 and a finite function (T. of Supremacy).

106:8.9 The PT. is any and all of these at any and all times.

106:8.14 the unity of the PT. in experiential liaison with the

106:8.15 of the second T., the transcendental and absonite

106:9.1 ages; such unification is existential in the PT..

106:9.4 the degree of the apparent actualization of this T. is

106:9.4 and eternally and existentially present in the PT.,

106:9.5 is predicated in part on the fact that the PT. and

106:9.5 we suggest the acceptance of the truth that the PT.

106:9.9 The Universal Father in the PT. is the I AM of the

106:9.9 the existential, solitary, pre-T. nonattainable I AM

106:9.9 the postulate of the experiential post-T. of Trinities

108:3.9 who are superpersonal expressions of the PT..

115:3.3 pauses to contemplate the undivided Deity of T.

115:4.1 origins of God the Supreme must begin with the PT.

115:4.1 the T. is original Deity while the Supreme is derived

115:4.2 The source of the Supreme is in the PT.—eternal,

115:4.2 person, and this spirit person stems from the T..

115:4.7 the spirit person of the Supreme, from the T.;

115:5.0 5. RELATION OF THE SUPREME TO THE PT.

115:5.1 dependent on the existence and action of the PT. for

115:5.1 dependent upon, and is derived from, the PT.,

115:5.2 The function of the T. is related to the function of

115:5.2 Supreme, for the T. is functional on all (total) levels,

115:5.2 the discernible action of the T. as immediate creator

115:7.5 PT. is considered to be the absolute inevitability;

115:7.5 Master Spirits are apparently T. inevitabilities;

115:7.7 source, and destiny: relationship to the originating T.

116:2.2 his spirit and personality attributes from the PT.,

116:2.3 absoluteness of sovereignty are inherent in the PT.

116:2.3 the T. is a reality which lies somewhat beyond the

116:2.12 as the experiential spirit personalization of the PT.

116:2.13 union with the experiential Deity of T. origin—

116:2.14 God the Supreme is not the PT., neither is he any

116:2.14 God the Supreme, while of origin in the T.,

116:3.4 Monitors are to human beings what the PT. is to

116:4.3 the Master Spirits joined with the ancestral T. in the

116:4.3 as the culminator of the conjoined acts of the PT.

116:4.6 These personifications of T. justice-judgment in

116:6.6 of Deity and to attain destiny of T. association.

116:7.5 on the absolute stability of Original Deity, the PT..

117:1.3 creative acts and the power mandates of the PT.,

117:1.3 attain to the maximum level of T. identification.

117:2.4 the Mighty Messengers, being T. embraced, are

117:2.4 Our status is fixed by the T. embrace, and experience

117:3.5 in liaison with the impersonal spirit of the PT.

117:3.7 is dependent on the pre-existent unity of the PT..

117:3.7 Supreme is not only Creator-evolved and T.-derived;

117:3.8 Son and Spirit in the creation of T. personalities

117:3.9 Deity is unity, existential in the T., experiential in the

117:3.10 Supreme evolves by virtue of his liaison with the T.

117:3.10 of the creator and administrator children of that T..

117:3.10 What the T. is to God the Supreme, the Adjuster is

117:6.13 the augmenting appreciation of the unity of the PT..

117:7.7 corps of Paradise, they take an oath to the PT.,

117:7.7 the Supreme, who is the T. as comprehended by

117:7.9 1. Absonite collaboration in the first experiential T..

117:7.10 Coabsolute relationship in the second experiential T..

117:7.15 altogether likely that the present T. administrators

117:7.16 relationship between Havona natives and the PT..

118:4.3 which are produced by the actions of the PT..

118:4.5 consequence of the volitional mandates of the PT..

118:9.9 now existentially united on absolute levels in the PT.

118:10.2 The Father, Son, and Spirit—as the T.—are not the

118:10.2 Supreme are related to the functions of the PT..

118:10.3 When we desire to view the T. as one God, and if we

118:10.3 Supreme Being is the partial portraiture of the PT..

118:10.4 The Gods have attributes but the T. has functions,

118:10.4 and like the T., providence is a function,

118:10.11 presence of Deity (Almighty Supreme and PT. )

118:10.15 with the unifying presences of Supremacy—PT.

118:10.23 the purpose of the PT. thus motivating the cosmic

119:0.2 The Eternal Son of the PT. led the way in this

119:0.3 the solemn oath to the eternal T. not to assume full

119:8.7 of revealing the Seven Master Spirit wills of the T.,

119:8.7 the Supreme Being in the first experiential T. for

120:0.3 subordination to the PT. to that high place in

120:0.4 rule as the supreme representative of the PT. only

120:0.4 the maximum authority of the PT. which can be

120:0.4 the diverse associations of the persons of the PT..

120:0.7 by the Union of Days, ambassador of the PT. to the

120:4.3 this man were, and now are, one, even as the PT. of

121:6.5 Paul more fully to restore the concept of the PT.,

142:3.6 From the times of Adam the teaching of the PT. has

142:3.6 the T. concept of three Gods in one had found

161:1.6 In view of the doctrine of the T., the Greek was

161:1.6 led to the enlarged conception of the T. in the minds

169:4.5 the Hebrew word signifying the plural God (the T. )

169:4.10 the character of the other persons of the PT.,

Trinity Absolute or Absolute Trinity

0:10.1 of the second experiential Trinity, the Absolute T..

0:12.7 2. The AT.—the second experiential T.—now in

0:12.8 the possibility of such full unification of the AT..

106:5.1 This is the TA., the union of God the Supreme,

106:5.1 the completed formation of this TA. could take

106:6.2 the Ultimate, and even for the inception of the T..

106:6.3 we conceive that the final developments of the AT.

106:6.3 conjecture that the completed function of the TA.

106:6.4 Stated otherwise: The TA., as its name implies, is

106:6.5 is subinfinite, the TA. is not so easy to classify.

106:6.5 it definitely impinges upon the existential Absolutes

106:6.6 we would suggest that the eternity action of the T.

106:7.3 involved with the Supreme and Ultimate in the T..

106:8.16 the consequence of the final function of the TA.,

106:8.11 3. The Absolute T.. This is the grouping of God the

Trinity Ambassadors

33:5.0 5. THE TRINITY AMBASSADORS

Trinity Guides

26:4.5 3. T. Guides.

26:7.0 7. THE TRINITY GUIDES

26:7.1 T. are the tireless ministers of the fifth circle of

26:7.1 it is on this circle, under the direction of the T.,

26:7.2 Most faithful and efficient are the T.;

26:7.3 T. take their pupils to its pilot world and present

26:7.6 the T. prepare to transfer them to the ministry of the

Trinity Infinite

0:12.9 Trinity of Trinities, an existential-experiential T.,

10:5.7 The T. involves the co-ordinate action of all triunity

Trinity of Supremacy

0:8.10 universe is the threefold Deity domain of the T.,

10:5.4 relation to the finite is sometimes spoken of as the T.

10:7.3 Deity does appear to reflect the attitude of the T..

16:3.18 existential sovereignty of the T. so co-ordinated

26:6.3 efforts at penetrating the divinity level of the T.,

26:6.4 comprehension of the Supreme Being and the T.,

106:8.9 (Trinity of Ultimacy), and a finite function (T.)

Trinity of Trinities

0:12.9 postulate a T., an existential-experiential Trinity

56:9.3 Absolute the final function of the Trinity, even a T.?

56:9.4 and co-ordinate reaction of the T. (of Trinities) to

56:9.5 of supremacy, ultimacy, and infinity—the T..

106:8.0 8. THE TRINITY OF TRINITIES

106:8.1 The nature of the T. is difficult to portray to the

106:8.1 In the T. the experiential infinite attains to identity

106:8.1 The T. is the final expression of all that is implied

106:8.2 The T. of Trinities exists in several phases.

106:8.2 It contains possibilities, probabilities, and

106:8.2 It has implications that are probably unsuspected by

106:8.2 for its implications are in the triunities, and in the last

106:8.3 There are a number of ways in which the T. can be

106:8.7 Actually the T. is the first level, while the second and

106:8.12 The association of these three Trinities in the T.

106:8.16 of the third member of the second level of the T..

106:8.17 Certainly, the T. could hardly attain to complete

106:8.18 distortion of truth if the third member of the T. is

106:8.19 Though a completed concept of the T. is difficult

106:8.19 If the second level of the T. is conceived as

106:8.20 of any difficulty in understanding the complete T.,

106:8.21 unqualified hypothesis of the second level of the T.,

106:8.22 this question: If the second level of the T. could

106:9.1 In the concept of the T. we postulate the possible

106:9.4 is in process of experiential realization in the T.,

106:9.5 part on the fact that the Paradise Trinity and the T.

106:9.5 of the gradual experiential actualization of the T.

106:9.5 and completed manifestation of the experiential T.

106:9.9 Father in the Paradise Trinity is the I AM of the T.,

106:9.9 I AM and the postulate of the experiential post-T.

117:7.11 3. Coinfinite participation in the T., but we have no

Trinity of Ultimacy

10:5.5 this relationship is sometimes denominated the T..

10:8.2 be inadvisable to discuss the functions of the T.,

106:8.9 absolute function, a transcendental function (T.),

Trinity Personality or Personalities

4:5.2 distinguish between the personalities of the T.

15:2.6 There are three Recents of Days, Supreme TP.,

15:2.7 over by three Perfections of Days, Supreme TP..

15:2.9 one such Supreme TP. presiding over each of these

15:10.11 These three groups are Co-ordinate TP., taking

15:13.1 by three Perfections of Days, Supreme TP..

17:8.1 They function alike with the Tp. of the order of

18:0.0 THE SUPREME TRINITY PERSONALITIES

18:0.1 Supreme TP. are all created for specific service.

18:0.1 They are designed by the divine Trinity for the

18:0.1 they are qualified to serve with perfection of

18:0.1 There are seven orders of the Supreme TP.:

18:0.10 Supreme TP. represent the administrative policies of

18:0.10 they represent the justice and are the executive

18:0.10 They form an interrelated line of administrative

18:2.1 worlds of Havona is directed by a Supreme TP..

18:5.1 these personally glorious and divinely efficient Tp..

18:6.1 The Tp. of the order of “Days” do not function in

19:0.1 may properly be included in this classification of Tp.

19:1.1 gulf between T.- and dual-origin personalities.

19:1.4 the supreme co-ordinating personalities of T. origin.

19:4.8 together with the seven orders of Supreme TP.,

21:2.8 pre-Trinity spirit endowments of the Tp.—Father,

33:5.2 number 611,121 of the sixth order of Supreme T.,

117:3.8 with both Son and Spirit in the creation of Tp. to

Trinity Son(s) or Trinity, Sons of the; see also Teacher Son(s)

3:2.15 and expressed in the Trinity and the divine ST..

10:0.2 The Stationary ST. likewise afford a full and perfect

10:6.1 Paradise Trinity and is carried out by certain ST..

10:6.4 the work of the Stationary ST., beings partaking of

10:6.5 This group of TS. embraces the following

19:1.2 While the Stationary ST. are of completed numbers,

19:4.8 have been sometimes designated Stationary ST..

19:4.9 portray the functional limits of the Stationary ST..

19:6.3 unlike the Stationary ST., Havoners may evolve

20:7.2 last census broadcast gave the number of these TS.

20:7.4 These ST. partake of the combined natures of the

20:10.4 the T. Daynal Sons disclose the teacher personality

22:5.1 to superuniverse service with the Stationary ST.,

30:1.7 B. The Stationary Sons of the T..

33:5.1 this high TS. is also the personal representative of

33:5.4 the Stationary ST. functioning in advisory roles in

43:4.2 This Faithful of Days is a TS. of Paradise and has

43:4.3 These TS., with the staffs of Havona and Paradise

52:7.1 Teacher Sons, the divine S. of the Paradise Trinity.

117:2.4 the preceding age as in fact are the Stationary ST..

119:8.1 would not consent to the withdrawal of the TS. of

119:8.1 signified their desire to comply with this request to

Trinity Spirits, Inspired

17:1.6 dispatch (except ITS. and Adjusters) pass through

19:0.1 and the somewhat impersonal category of the ITS..

19:0.6 5. Inspired T. Spirits.

19:5.0 5. INSPIRED TRINITY SPIRITS

19:5.1 will be able to tell you very little concerning the ITS.

19:5.4 The Melchizedeks teach that ITS. are destined to

19:5.5 When a Solitary Messenger is near an ITS., he is

19:5.9 that the ITS., by superconscious techniques,

19:5.10 are unconscious of the admonitions of the ITS..

19:5.11 I do not believe the ITS. are playing hide and seek

19:5.11 They are probably trying just as hard to disclose

19:5.11 to solve the mystery of the isolation of these S.

19:7.4 Excepting the ITS., we cannot attain the almost

23:1.9 and indicate the proximity of both the Inspired ITS.

23:2.15 spirit intelligence—aside, possibly, from the ITS.

23:4.4 assumed by some new development among the ITS.?

29:5.7 of outer space are the Solitary Messengers and ITS..

30:1.20 2. Inspired T. Spirits.

30:2.34 12. Inspired T. Spirits.

31:9.13 only Solitary Messengers and ITS. maintain any

37:4.2 as Divine Counselors, Universal Censors, ITS.,

42:12.10 Solitary Messengers, ITS., Personal Aids of the

55:10.3 a corps of the ITS. are assigned to the service of the

107:4.4 My order, the Solitary Messengers, with ITS., can

108:3.9 We sense the presence of the ITS., who are

Trinity Teachersee Teacher Son, Trinity

55:4.22 Early in the seventh epoch the TT. counselor of the

Trinity Ultimate or Ultimate Trinity

0:12.6 1. The UT., now evolving, will eventually consist of

0:12.6 the unification of this experiential UT. in the arena

0:12.8 The UT. is experientially unifying in completion,

31:9.14 experiential Supreme Being, constitute the TU. of

31:10.10 signify the present activity of the UT. engaged in

106:3.3 Certainly this is true of the TU., wherein the very

106:3.3 bona fide creature experience within this T.

106:3.4 The first experiential T. provides group attainment

106:3.4 the Paradise Deities as they are dictated by the TU.,

106:3.5 co-ordinating on transcendental levels as the TU..

106:4.1 experiential TU. co-ordinates the transcendental

106:4.2 While the TU. is destined to co-ordinate the master

106:5.1 And this T. has theoretical capacity to activate the

106:6.2 for the formation and full function of the TU.,

106:6.5 and while the experiential TU. is subinfinite,

106:8.10 2. The Ultimate T.. This is the deity association of

106:8.10 presentation of the divinity aspects of this T.,

106:8.10 be recorded that there are other phases of this T.,

115:7.7 universe of activity,and the TU. of immediate destiny

117:7.4 2. The Supreme could hardly function in the TU.

117:7.4 and yet the TU. is even now a qualified reality,

117:7.7 directed by the Supreme as a member of the UT..

119:8.6 a member of one of the corps constituting the TU..

Trinity-derived

117:3.7 The Supreme is not only Creator-evolved and T.; he

Trinity-embraced or Trinity-embraced Sons

18:4.5 Trinitized Custodians (T. seraphim and midwayers)

18:4.5 The Trinitized Ambassadors (T. ascendant mortals

19:3.6 the perfected and T. beings of evolutionary ascent,

20:9.5 and part T. ascendant evolutionary creatures.

22:0.3 2. T. Sons.

22:0.5 two groups, more particularly the T. sons of God.

22:1.0 1. THE TRINITY-EMBRACED SONS

22:1.1 All T. sons are originally of dual or single origin,

22:1.1 they are forever devoted to Trinity service and

22:1.1 This corps embraces seven orders of personalities:

22:1.13 numbers, but the T. sons are constantly increasing.

22:1.13 All seven orders of T. sons are commissioned as

22:1.13 T. beings have never gone astray; they may

22:1.15 the T. sons have been permanently assigned to the

22:2.7 Mighty Messengers, in common with all T. sons,

22:3.2 like the other T. sons, their reserves on Uversa act as

22:9.7 are limited in contrast to other T. sons because

Trinity-originsee Trinity-origin being(s)

10:6.17 The Ancients of Days and their T. associates mete

14:3.3 sphere being directed by one of these T. personalities

18:6.7 has by his side a Paradise brother, a T. personality.

18:7.1 These high T. personalities are the Paradise advisers

18:7.5 The T. regime stops with the constellations;

19:5.9 We think that these two types of T. teachers effect

19:6.1 such divinely perfect creatures as these T. races of

19:6.3 Havona natives, like all other T. personalities, are

19:6.3 and as with other T. personalities, the passing of

20:9.5 part T. personalities and part Trinity-embraced

22:1.13 Our T. associates—Perfectors of Wisdom, Divine

28:5.2 to the services of the co-ordinate T. associates of the

33:5.1 The administration of T. personalities ends with

43:9.1 first of the Supreme T. Personalities they have met.

116:4.6 these T. sovereigns see both ways, know both ways,

Trinity-origin being(s)

13:1.13 But to me, a high T., all sectors of Vicegerington are

13:2.3 T. beings and trinitized beings are not the same.

13:2.4 The T. do not fully share the Father’s worlds;

13:2.4 they have their sole homes on the Isle of Paradise

13:2.4 They often appear on Ascendington, the “bosom of

13:2.4 they fraternize with their brethren who have come up

18:0.11 All T. are created in Paradise perfection in all their

18:0.11 any danger of default or risk of rebellion with T..

18:0.11 They are of divinity essence, and they have never

18:0.11 they have never been known to depart from the

18:5.4 of Days at the Paradise conclaves of the high T..

18:6.4 Since they are T., all of the Paradise circuits are

19:0.0 CO-ORDINATE TRINITY-ORIGIN BEINGS

19:0.1 Paradise group, designated the Co-ordinate T.,

19:0.1 Those T. to be considered in this discussion are:

19:3.1 These T. are the counsel of Deity to the realms of

19:3.1 They are not reflective of the divine counsel of the

19:3.1 divine counsel of the Trinity; they are that counsel.

19:5.10 excepting Solitary Messengers and sometimes T.,

19:7.3 None of them have ever gone astray.

19:7.3 in the highest sense, they are all freewill endowed.

19:7.4 T. possess prerogatives of transit which make them

20:8.1 The Paradise Spiritual Sons are unique T. and the

23:4.4 going to be more nearly administered by T. while

30:1.18 C. T. and Trinitized Beings.

30:1.23 5. Unrevealed T. Beings.

30:2.4 3. The T. Beings.

30:2.22 III. THE T. BEINGS.

46:5.13 Father in a local system; they are at least T..

Trinity-unified

56:3.6 ultimately become threefold in expression and T. in

trinity

94:4.4 2. The Trimurti, the supreme t. of Hinduism.

95:1.4 all reminiscent of the t. teachings of the Andites and

104:1.7 A true t. conception is not just a grouping together

104:1.9 The t. idea takes best hold of those religions which

104:3.1 triunity, for a triunity is something other than a t..

104:3.1 aspects a triunity may be analogous to a t., but it is

104:3.1 but it is never homologous in nature with a t..

104:3.14 constitute a triunity of functional unity, not a t.

104:3.17 There is one point of comparison between t. and

104:3.17 is not the function of the t. structure or entity.

106:5.3 The personality aspects of a t. are inherent in its

106:5.3 and as individual persons they are not that t..

106:5.3 Only as a collective are they t.; that is t..

106:5.3 But always is t. inclusive of all encompassed deity;

106:5.3 inclusive of all encompassed deity; t. is deity unity.

106:5.4 —Deity, Universal, and Unqualified—are not t.,

106:5.4 Only the deified can become t.; all other associations

106:8.22 the Trinity of Trinities could ever achieve t. unity,

117:1.1 volitional experience in the t. relationships of Deity.

trinkets

89:6.6 The twentieth-century ceremony of depositing t. in

trio

18:3.6 The personal abodes of each t. of the Ancients of

18:4.2 From time to time one of this t. may absent himself

19:3.3 but we also function as a t. whenever the occasion

19:3.7 in liaison with a trinitized evolutionary t.—a Mighty

19:4.4 In this juridical t. the Perfector of Wisdom would be

25:3.13 and becomes the physical voice of the spirit t..

26:7.4 Paradise, he is accompanied only by the transit t.:

26:7.5 The ascender’s companions of the transit t. are not

26:9.2 when the transit t. announce that the last venture of

32:4.1 He is the silent member of the creative t. only in that

35:9.2 Sometimes no change in the head of the t. is made,

36:1.2 Life Carriers are directed by the life-determining t.,

43:3.2 The presiding member of this t. is known as the

132:0.1 cheerful on this day and chatted long with the t..

133:5.2 A great university still thrived in Athens, and the t.

133:7.3 For two weeks the t. greatly enjoyed themselves,

158:1.10 and thoughtful t. as they made ready to descend

triodities

104:5.0 5. TRIODITIES

104:5.1 associate triunities, co-ordinate triunities, and t..

104:5.12 so are t. involved in the cosmic appearance of

104:5.12 The triunities are indirectly concerned, but the t.

106:2.8 associated all of the absoluteness of the several t.

106:2.8 the absoluteness and infinity of the t. as such is

106:5.4 trinity; all other associations are triunities or t..

106:8.1 is implied in the fifteen triunities and associated t..

115:2.1 the triunities, and is transmitively associated in the t..

115:4.1 Supreme must give consideration to the existential t.,

115:4.1 The two t., actual and potential, encompass the

115:4.2 growth—and this growth derives from the two t.,

115:4.3 If it is difficult to comprehend that the infinite t. can

115:4.5 The t. which collectively encompass the actual and

115:4.7 The growth of Supremacy derives from the t.;

115:6.0 6. RELATION OF THE SUPREME TO THE T.

115:7.4 To the extent that the t. are directly operative on the

115:7.4 they impinge upon the Supreme, who is the Deity

117:3.2 the creative infinity of the t. that crystallizes into the

triodity

104:5.2 are constituted as follows: The T. of Actuality.

104:5.2 This t. consists in the interrelationship of the three

104:5.7 The T. of Potentiality. This t. consists in the

115:2.4 growth becomes a universe actuality through t.

115:3.7 This t. of the Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and the

115:3.8 This t. of existential potentiality constitutes the

115:3.13 the t. of potentiality is manifest with the Ultimate

115:3.14 It is in the t. of actuality that the existents of the

115:4.5 direct and indirect: direct in so far as t. relations

115:5.1 growth of the Supreme is a matter of t. relationship,

115:6.1 The t. of actuality continues to function directly in

trios

23:2.15 those t. of divine power and administrative wisdom

25:2.10 these commissions are sometimes called referee t..

25:2.12 These referee t. do not pass upon matters of eternal

25:3.6 The referee t. are not so much concerned with

25:3.9 themselves of the help and decisions of the referee t..

39:4.5 commonly appearing before the referee t. of the

tripnoun

1:4.3 when your trial t. in the flesh is finished, when the

74:3.8 surprised those who accompanied Adam on this t.

122:7.0 7. THE TRIP TO BETHLEHEM

122:7.3 when the food was packed for the t. of three or four

123:0.6 relatives refused to permit them to make the t. to

124:2.10 When on his first t. with his father to observe the

124:3.6 the lad accompanied his father on a business t. to

125:0.5 accompany his father on first t. about the temple

127:3.6 including his former t. over this road when he was

127:6.4 In making this t. to Jerusalem, Jesus went by way of

128:1.14 on the return t. told him about the experiences of the

128:3.2 This t. fairly well acquainted Jesus with the whole of

128:3.7 Simon never forgot what Jesus taught him on this t..

129:2.9 And Jesus agreed to make the t..

129:2.10 Before Jesus’ return from this t. the family at

129:3.2 At Corinth and other stops on the return t. Jesus was

129:3.3 knowing that he had made this extensive t..

129:3.8 The real purpose of his t. around the Mediterranean

129:4.1 this Mediterranean t. was the most enthralling of all

133:9.1 The caravan t. across the desert was not a new

134:1.2 the people whom he met on this extraordinary t.,

134:1.6 Since this t. would necessitate his absence for a

134:2.0 2. THE CARAVAN TRIP TO THE CASPIAN

134:2.1 Jesus left Nazareth on the caravan t. to the Caspian

134:2.2 For Jesus this caravan t. was another adventure of

134:2.3 Of all his world travels this Caspian Sea t. carried

134:2.4 The caravan t. was successful in every way.

134:3.4 sojourn with them for two weeks on his return t.

134:3.5 Jesus stopped off on the return t. and delivered these

134:7.1 Jesus made only one more t. outside of Palestine,

134:7.3 Antioch than at any other place he visited on this t..

137:1.1 accompanied him on the t. to Pella with the injured

137:2.4 while Jesus was outlining to James the t. through

142:8.1 No public preaching was done on this t., only

143:3.3 Throughout the entire t. hardly a word was said

147:2.2 The party had an uneventful t. to Jerusalem, but

152:7.1 forbade them to do any public teaching on this t.;

177:1.4 ford near Jericho, except for the t. to Phoenicia.

192:1.2 When Peter proposed the fishing t.,all of the apostles

tripverb

149:4.5 The wise and learned endeavored to t. him, but he

174:2.4 The previous day the rulers had sought to t. him

triple

23:3.2 the seraphim and others can traverse space at t.

25:2.11 Traversing space at the seraphic rate of t. velocity,

triplicate

26:3.5 They record in t., executing records for the literal

46:5.22 All records are preserved in t. in this threefold hall

trips

26:7.4 from the Havona circles to Paradise are trial t.;

48:3.14 companions will accompany you on the longer t. to

79:3.7 camel trains were making regular t. to Mesopotamia;

114:2.4 These twenty-four counselors make frequent t. as

122:6.1 enjoy frequent strolls in the country and to make t.

123:3.8 Jesus made frequent t. away from home with Joseph

123:3.8 and gained much practical knowledge from these t.

123:6.2 Mary gradually became reconciled to these t. away

124:1.2 divide his time equally between t. to neighboring

124:1.12 Jesus made many t. with his father on pleasure or

124:1.13 His t. away from home did much to give him a

124:3.1 Throughout this year the lad continued to make t.

126:1.1 This summer he made frequent t. to the top of the

128:6.10 relate the experiences of his various t. to Jerusalem.

130:0.6 a citizen of India, had made three extensive t. to the

132:7.0 7. TRIPS ABOUT ROME

132:7.1 Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid made five t. away from

133:6.1 They made many t. out to the famous temple of

135:3.1 cared for the herds when he made t. to Hebron

147:0.1 made two secret t. to Tiberias, where they met with

165:0.4 Jesus divided his time between t. with the twelve to

trite

87:6.17 and follows expectoration with some t. phrase;

triumphnoun

15:11.3 the ultimate t., of the whole vast evolutionary

27:7.7 What a t. of technique!

43:4.9 Since the t. of Christ, all Norlatiadek is being

48:6.7 eternal progression, the t. of perfection attainment.

53:1.6 Upon the t. of Michael, “Gabriel came down from

53:8.4 he knew that his t. on your world would forever

54:6.0 6. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE

65:5.4 complete confidence in the ultimate evolutionary t.

71:8.12 conquest of dialects—the t. of a universal language.

76:6.4 Eve of Urantia, a story of trial, tragedy, and t.,

76:6.4 personal t. for your well-meaning but deluded

76:6.4 story of ultimate t. for their world and its rebellion-

93:10.5 up to the times of the t. of Michael on Urantia.

93:10.7 We well understand how, by his t. on Urantia,

97:3.5 Baal—and it ended in the t. of Yahweh and the drive

101:10.9 in fighting the battle of reality’s t. over the partial

102:3.4 an indescribable restlessness of t. in discovery that

110:1.2 the future personification of the t. of divine truth

125:5.8 to win an argument merely to experience logical t.

133:7.12 peace attained by the stalwart assertion of the t. of

134:8.5 assured of his nature and of the certainty of his t.

136:1.3 greater miracles of power and marvels of racial t..

140:8.8 Have faith—confidence in the eventual t. of divine

148:6.9 soul now utters that cry of t., ‘My Vindicator lives!

155:5.10 experiencing the personal t. of the actual realization

156:5.12 possess a whole-souled belief, in the certain t. of

157:3.2 he desired to return to this mount of trial and t.,

170:1.6 kingdom as the achievement of the t. of good over

170:1.7 to establish the age of the Jewish t., the eternal age

171:4.8 the certain note of final t. in Jesus’ declarations

171:4.8 seized upon this statement as signifying a sure t. of

180:6.9 regarding the glorious t. of the kingdom on earth.

181:1.8 the t. of learning fully how to do the will of God

184:4.6 Jesus is now revealing to the worlds the final t.

188:5.3 the past which in itself promised a t. for the future.

188:5.6 The t. of the death on the cross is all summed up in

188:5.6 made the cross an eternal symbol of the t. of love

194:0.3 this moment of spiritual ecstasy and personal t.,

194:0.5 to express their feelings of t. over the forces which

195:0.5 The t. of Christianity over the philosophic religions

195:3.10 The t. was approaching completion.

triumphverb

2:3.5 the personality of the higher level will ultimately t.

48:6.14 Though I t. in the choirs of light or falter in the

50:7.2 t. over insuperable difficulties even when alone.

70:2.11 But if industrialism is to t. over militarism, it must

101:0.3 conviction-faith of the personality, can always t. over

109:6.5 This Adjuster did indeed t. in Jesus’ human mind—

153:1.3 discipline of soul which would enable them to t.

176:1.1 doubt not that this gospel of the kingdom will t.

179:4.5 that the power of truth might t. over the deceptions

181:1.5 and in me you shall all t. through faith.

181:2.26 how the critical material mind of man can t. over the

194:3.2 Does faith, after all, t. over evil, sin, and iniquity?

195:4.5 the spiritual, the religion of Jesus will eventually t..

195:6.2 ages to come, the teachings of the Master will fully t.

195:10.18 on to t. over the barbarians who overthrew Rome.

triumphal

172:3.7 report that Jesus was making a t. entry into the city.

172:5.5 the spiritual significance of this so-called t. entry

172:5.5 apparent purposeless ending of the t. procession.

172:5.12 By the time the t. procession had entered the city,

173:1.10 at the time of Jesus’ t. arrival at the temple at the

173:2.1 On Sunday the t. entry into Jerusalem so

triumphant

17:6.8 t. Creator Son elevates the Universe Mother Spirit to

20:5.5 scene of the final and t bestowal of your Creator Son

21:4.5 was relegated to this t. and enthroned Master Son.

22:2.6 my mortal experience was also t. in the great test,

37:2.6 Since the return of Michael from his t. bestowal on

47:10.1 Even the spornagia enjoy the arrival of these t.

52:5.6 This is the occasion when the “spirit of the t. Son

53:6.5 truth were inherently t. over rebellion, self-assertion,

53:7.12 from the crucial test t. and altogether victorious.”

102:6.7 faith is always t. over doubting, for faith is positive

110:3.3 always emerge t. in each of their undertakings.

111:6.2 while on spiritual levels he is t. over nature and

112:7.9 Has the t. Adjuster won personality by the

119:7.2 From first to last, up to the final and t. return of

120:1.1 entertain no thought but that you will be equally t.

130:2.4 in one of their t. struggles with error and evil.

139:7.10 And this regenerated publican died t. in the faith of

143:2.7 no longer the bondslaves of self but rather the t.

150:9.5 enthusiastic and all-conquering band of t. crusaders.

155:1.2 that the t. Son ‘shall break them with a rod of iron

156:5.5 If you would be truly t. over the temptations of the

156:5.5 Beauty is always t. over ugliness in the hearts of all

171:3.5 regarded him as immortal and already t. over death.

188:5.10 His life was so glorious and his death so t. that we

196:0.3 this t. faith was a living experience of actual spirit

196:2.3 John presents a picture of the t. Jesus as he walked

triumphantly

127:5.6 (unobserved by Jesus) that day when he rode t.

136:4.4 the divine mind has t. and spiritually dominated the

136:8.8 The Master t. put loyalty to his Father’s will above

158:2.4 suffice to bring you t. through even these sorrows

183:1.1 will of the Father, which his human nature had t.

196:0.10 will and ended his life t. with just such a prayer.

triumphed

102:7.6 He has encountered all these deterrents and t. over

181:1.6 I have t. in the world and shown you the way to

182:3.11 the spirit had t. over the flesh; faith had asserted

195:0.18 believer, the persuasions of Arius would have t..

195:1.2 Christianity came into existence and t. over all

195:10.2 produced a man in whom the spirit of love t. over

triumphing

100:6.7 of security, associated with the realization of t. glory,

195:9.3 even now slowly t. over the materialism, mechanism,

triumphs

1:5.16 “In all your t. he t. in and with you.”

3:5.3 prevails; the eternal purpose of wisdom and love t..

17:1.9 the reunions of the struggles and t. of the ascendant

48:6.33 lives of offspring—these are the artistic t. of truth.

101:3.13 9. Lives and t. irrespective of the crushing overload

127:6.12 the difficulties of time into the t. of eternity.

160:2.8 Friendship enhances the joys and glorifies the t. of

194:3.2 which truth prevails and in which righteousness t..

triumvirs

72:1.4 the nation’s powerful dictator-t. had a change of

triunesee triune Deity

16:1.1 is necessary to completion of the t. personalization

16:1.3 assemble about the Conjoint Actor in the t.

16:3.19 the Seventh Master Spirit, whose t. nature in such

18:4.3 These t. rulers of the major sectors are peculiarly

20:10.4 In the harmony of their t. activities these Paradise

23:2.15 through this order of messengers that the t. rulers

26:7.3 and present them before one of the t. commissions

28:4.1 are living mirrors in the service of these t. rulers.

28:5.13 Completing the t. staff of attachment to the

30:1.1 in accordance with origin: those of t. origin,

31:10.19 As we view this t. development, embracing

37:2.11 The seventh-world satellites are reserved for the t.

42:2.16 Havona energy systems are not dual; they are t..

56:1.1 the central universe, t.; but Paradise is of single

79:3.4 had degenerated into the t. symbol of the fire god.

84:6.5 even as do certain t. associations in the Paradise-

94:1.3 a pantheon under the t. leadership of Dyaus pitar,

99:4.13 cosmology which portrays the t. existence of spirit,

101:2.8 the experiential harmony of this t. approach to

104:1.9 worship of one Deity existing in a t. manifestation of

104:2.6 demand the recognition of the other t. associations

104:4.20 spirit finds reality expression in this t. association of

104:4.45 there are fifteen t. associations of the First Source

104:5.1 There are certain other t. relationships which are

104:5.6 This t. association eventuates the co-ordination of

105:2.0 2. THE I AM AS TRIUNE AND AS SEVENFOLD

105:2.2 dual relationship must always be expanded to a t.

105:2.4 the transitional (time) concept of the I AM as t. can

106:8.11 Certain other phases of this t. grouping have to do

107:1.3 and including the consummation of their t. destinies:

110:6.4 mental, and spiritual powers are in t. harmony of

114:5.3 of the Prince is effectively compensated by the t. of

115:3.11 These t. qualities are not distinguished on Paradise-

116:4.6 so is it with the t. rulers of these supercreations—

117:1.7 The eternal sources of these t. qualities of divinity

117:5.3 of spirit existence, such dual minds will become t..

119:0.6 These t. rulers of the superuniverses will never

triune Deity or triune Paradise Deity

0:7.7 Havona is the personal spirit reflection of the tP..

0:7.9 and synthesizer of time-space divinity, of tP. in

16:1.0 1. RELATION TO TRIUNE DEITY

16:3.1 expressions of the seven possible associations of t.,

16:4.1 cosmic mind, and spiritual presence of the t.,

17:8.5 they exhaust the primary associable possibilities of t..

18:1.2 The three act as the personal representatives of t.

35:0.7 TP. functions for the creation of three orders of

triune-origin

16:3.14 Seventh Spirit, the fostering adviser of all t. beings,

30:1.2 I. TRIUNE-ORIGIN BEINGS. Beings created by

triunities

10:5.7 the Trinity as infinite, do not ignore the seven t.;

104:2.6 those t. in which the Infinite functions in various

104:3.0 3. TRINITIES AND TRIUNITIES

104:3.16 several existential t. but only one existential Trinity.

104:3.16 The components of the t. may be entities, but a

104:3.18 The t. are nonetheless real; they are very real.

104:3.18 In them is total reality functionalized, and through

104:3.18 and through them does the Father exercise personal

104:4.0 4. THE SEVEN TRIUNITIES

104:4.1 In attempting the description of seven t., attention

104:4.2 The nature and meaning of the seven t. may be

104:4.33 and patternal actions and presences of the other t..

104:4.45 are sufficient to elucidate the concept of the t..

104:4.45 Not knowing the ultimate level of the t., you cannot

104:4.46 The t. are the functional balance wheel of infinity,

104:4.46 It is the existential presence of the t. that enables the

104:4.46 The First Source is the unifying member of all t.;

104:4.47 The t. multiply versatility, eternalize new depths,

104:5.1 non-Father in constitution, but they are not real t.,

104:5.1 they are always distinguished from the Father t..

104:5.1 They are called variously, associate t., co-ordinate

104:5.1 associate triunities, co-ordinate t., and triodities.

104:5.1 They are consequential to the existence of the t..

104:5.12 As the t. are primarily concerned with the functional

104:5.12 The t. are indirectly concerned, but the triodities

105:4.8 The t. eventuate the realization of infinity as function

105:4.9 and existentials become functional in the t.,

105:4.9 And concomitant with the eternalization of the t. the

105:5.1 the repercussional adjustments of the functional t..

105:7.16 realities are unified absolutely by the several t.,

106:5.4 trinity; all other associations are t. or triodities.

106:8.1 expression of all that is implied in the fifteen t.

106:8.2 philosophers, for its implications are in the t.,

106:8.2 and the t. are, in the last analysis, unfathomable.

115:2.1 seven Absolutes, is functionally associated in the t.,

triunity

4:4.2 to the human, and from unity to duality and t..

10:4.1 the Paradise Trinity (the first t.) is unique as an

10:5.7 Trinity Infinite involves the co-ordinate action of t.

11:5.4 not identifiable with the known functions of any t.,

102:2.5 only in the harmony of the t. of functional reality

104:3.1 the Paradise Trinity is not necessarily true of a t.,

104:3.1 true of a t., for a t. is something other than a trinity.

104:3.1 In certain functional aspects a t. may be analogous to

104:3.14 It would seem that t. of absolute relationships is

104:3.14 three Paradise personalities eternalizes the first t.,

104:3.14 they thereby constitute a t. of functional unity, not

104:3.14 a trinity—an organic entity—but nonetheless a t.,

104:3.15 The Trinity is not a t.; it is not a functional unanimity

104:3.15 sustain no such personal relationship to the first t.,

104:3.15 collectively sustain an external relationship to the t.

104:3.16 A t. is not an entity.

104:3.16 may be entities, but a t. itself is an association.

104:3.17 is one point of comparison between trinity and t.:

104:3.17 But the function of the t. association is not the

104:4.3 The First T.—the personal-purposive t..

104:4.7 The divine personalities of this first t. are personality

104:4.8 This is the t. of infinite volition; it acts throughout

104:4.9 The Second T.-the power-pattern t..

104:4.9 configuration—derived from the function of this t..

104:4.14 The second t. is the architect of the space stage

104:4.15 Love may characterize the divinity of the first t.,

104:4.15 is the galactic manifestation of the second t..

104:4.15 What the first t. is to evolving personalities,

104:4.15 the second t. is to the evolving universes.

104:4.16 The Third T.—the spirit-evolutional t..

104:4.20 complete manifestation, and final destiny in this t..

104:4.22 The Fourth T.—the t. of energy infinity.

104:4.22 Within this t. there eternalizes the beginnings and

104:4.26 Existentially present within this t. is the energy

104:4.27 The fourth t. absolutely controls the fundamental

104:4.28 This t. is force and energy.

104:4.29 The Fifth T.—the t. of reactive infinity.

104:4.33 This t. manifests unlimited reactive capacity to the

104:4.34 The Sixth T.—the t. of cosmic-associated Deity.

104:4.39 The Seventh T.—the t. of infinite unity.

104:4.44 As they function in this t., the Conjoint Actor and

105:4.0 4. UNITY, DUALITY, AND TRIUNITY

105:4.3 that unity begets duality, that duality begets t.,

105:4.3 and that t. is the eternal ancestor of all things.

105:4.6 3. T. relationships.

105:4.7 T. relationships arise upon duality foundations

105:4.7 Such t. associations eternalize the potential of all

105:5.4 will of the First Source, activating all t. associations.

115:3.3 unity becomes duality, t., and diversity while yet

trivial

25:3.8 may be involved, no matter how apparently t. the

28:5.13 petty frictions, minor misunderstandings too t. even

98:3.2 This religion of the Latin tribes was not t. and venal

100:6.5 detachment from much that is purely t. never leads

160:2.9 the past and the future, becomes exasperatingly t..

162:8.2 and that Martha was cumbered by many t. cares;

trivialities

163:4.5 social visiting and other t. which might detract from

Troas

130:0.3 From Athens they went to Ephesus by way of T..

133:6.1 On leaving Athens, the travelers went by way of T.

trodden

140:3.12 good for nothing but to be cast out and t. under foot

140:4.2 It is good for nothing but to be cast out and t. under

151:1.2 some seed fell by the wayside to be t. underfoot

176:1.4 and so shall Jerusalem be t. down by the gentiles.

troops

97:9.4 Saul was made king by popular election by his t..

176:1.5 upon the first appearance of the Roman t., finding

185:1.6 of a false Messiah who led t. to Mount Gerizim,

tropic

49:2.17 midst the shallow waters of sheltered t. basins,

51:3.2 located in a secluded section and in a near-t. zone.

58:4.4 primitive form of marine life in the sheltered t. bays

58:6.1 took place in the shallow waters of the sheltered t.

59:1.17 now ice-mantled continent a veritable t. Paradise.

61:2.3 of the enormous increase in the size of the t. seas,

61:6.4 human bones mingled with the remains of both t.

tropical

58:2.7 solar equator, even as do the terrestrial t. hurricanes.

62:3.11 their mild climates and an abundance of t. fruits,

64:1.3 backward cousins were luxuriating in the t. forests of

124:6.5 The road now led down into the t. Jordan valley,

124:6.5 outer garments as they journeyed south in this t.

tropics

64:7.3 Sangik peoples, the superior races, avoided the t.,

69:2.6 fairly industrious when residing away from the t..

81:6.7 to drift toward the salubrious climate of the t..

troposphere

58:2.6 five or six miles of the earth’s atmosphere is the t.;

troublenoun

12:9.6 Real t., lasting disappointment, serious defeat, or

25:4.15 libraries of time and space, preventing endless t.

35:9.8 we have had so much administrative t. in Nebadon

35:9.8 Sons make excessive t. in the earlier ages of the

41:2.8 have t. insulating against the powerful Norlatiadek

53:3.1 Whatever the early origins of t. in the hearts of Satan

64:6.4 and prolonged t. with their yellow brethren in Asia.

69:8.9 suddenly to liberate great numbers of slaves; less t.

73:4.5 lack of faith on Van’s part and made considerable t.,

73:5.3 much t. came about from neglect of these rules,

74:5.5 But t., serious t., ensued when he went outside the

74:5.6 the Edenites caused Adam no end of t.; always were

75:5.9 But still more t. was brewing: The news of the

81:2.14 Regardless of the transient t. produced by invention

84:4.4 Many tribal and racial traditions relegate t. to Eve,

87:1.1 did their best to prevent death, to avoid the t. of

87:5.14 Divination was simply an attempt to avoid t..

87:6.8 Cremation, a later-day invention to prevent ghost t..

89:8.8 where the blowing of the winds will save man the t.

97:9.19 New t. started when King Ahab tried to buy land

97:9.22 Amaziah, had t. with the revolting tax-paying

101:4.1 And always has this made t. for the future.

112:1.12 Much t. experienced by mortals in their study of

119:2.1 t. began to brew in system 11 of constellation 37.

119:2.1 t. involved a misunderstanding by a Lanonandek

123:1.7 an outbreak of malignant intestinal t. spread over all

123:3.6 Joseph and Mary had t. with Jesus about his prayers.

123:5.6 Being a fluent speaker of Greek, he had little t. in

124:1.3 The most serious t. as yet to come up at school

124:1.4 But t. was again stirred up at school when one of the

124:2.2 Jesus was constantly creating t. by the questions he

124:4.1 the way in which he had caused t. in the village,

124:4.3 What t. he had at home largely arose out of friction

124:5.5 all their t. with Jesus’ nonconformist tendencies,

127:2.5 But t. began to brew in Nazareth.

127:2.7 innocent he had been of all intention to make t. of

128:6.4 Jesus feared t. if he took his young brother through

128:6.4 Jude had got into slight t. several times because of

128:6.5 the Passover, Jude started up real t. for them all.

128:6.7 lad; he’s liable to make a lot of t. for all of you.”

128:6.7 Jude did make considerable t. for Jesus, and

128:6.7 t. for Jesus, and always was the t. of this same

128:7.3 For years James had t. with his youngest brother,

130:6.4 T. will invigorate you; disappointment will spur

130:8.2 Your t. is not that you cannot find God, for the

130:8.2 your t. is simply that you do not know God.

131:2.3 is our refuge and strength, a very present help in t..

133:3.8 their story, but I surmise they have had much t.,

137:2.3 While this t. was brewing among John’s followers,

137:6.5 you should also be prepared for t., for I warn you

139:1.8 Andrew knew t. was brewing in the heart of Judas

139:2.3 thoughtlessness made incessant t. for Peter’s friends

139:2.3 The only reason Peter did not get into more t.

140:6.13 Sufficient for the day is the t. thereof.”

145:3.15 But such so-called miracles gave Jesus much t. in

146:1.2 they made great t. for their brethren in later years.

146:2.12 11. Many resort to prayer only when in t..

148:5.5 for the oppressed, a haven of rest in times of t..

148:6.4 Anyway, man seems predestined to t., and

148:6.8 ‘man, born of woman, is few of days and full of t..’

149:4.2 your spirit guide will have little t. in delivering you

149:5.2 the reverence of the Lord than great treasure and t.

150:7.3 men to harass him and in every way possible make t..

150:8.11 men who had been hired to make t. for Jesus.

150:8.11 were not slow to recognize that t. was brewing.

151:2.2 When t. comes, these believers stumble; they fall

151:6.3 But soon a stormy phase of his t. appeared,

152:2.5 that Jesus, desiring to avoid t. with both Herod

154:6.3 to preach a new religion which could bring only t. to

156:5.18 Such wise souls are able to avoid much of the t.

159:3.13 Believing the gospel will not prevent getting into t.,

159:3.13 you shall be unafraid when t. does overtake you.

159:3.13 shall by so doing enter upon the sure pathway to t..

164:4.2 that they were likely to make t. for all concerned;

165:4.4 because Jesus knew that his t. was covetousness.

166:5.3 The Jews at Jerusalem had always had t. with the

169:4.1 Jesus always had t. trying to explain to the

170:2.24 the early Christians had experienced so much t.

173:2.3 The prophets were always stirring up t. because

177:5.2 cannot be depended upon for support when real t.

178:1.9 you who believe this gospel can expect only t.,

181:1.8 Jesus had t. on earth, he has even been falsely

181:2.27 How much t. have you made for us by your

181:2.27 And you are destined to make much more t. for

181:2.27 usefulness and never ceases to make t. for you.

181:2.29 you will learn through much t. and many sorrows.

183:0.2 encamped alongside them were more fearful of t.,

185:4.1 feeling secure against any t. from him in the future

187:1.6 soon I go to my Father—but the times of terrible t.

187:5.6 Jesus wisely restrained Peter’s t.-making violence

190:2.3 few of them had any t. recognizing his voice or

190:3.3 They were about to discover that their real t. with

192:4.5 their stanch supporter even in the times of great t.

194:3.9 Even Paul had t. with his Jerusalem brethren

195:1.7 stretching from the Adriatic to the Indus, t. began.

troubleverb

21:3.14 be unlikely to t. a Creator Son, and this is true.

137:4.8 Why do you t. me again with these matters?”

140:6.14 said to Andrew, “They do well—t. them not.”

144:2.3 if your neighbor answers, ‘T. me not, for the door

144:2.5 yet because this widow ceases not to t. me, I will

147:1.2 “Lord, t. not yourself to enter my house, for I am

152:1.1 his servants came out, saying: “T. not the Master;

172:1.6 Why do you t. Mary about this, seeing that she

188:4.10 Neither do genuine believers t. themselves so much

troubled

21:3.14 Such Sons can be t. or harassed only by the

34:7.8 do not be t. with doubts of failure or by perplexing

122:3.2 though he had great confidence in Mary, he was t.

125:2.9 Jesus was confused in mind and t. in spirit by the

126:3.5 Jesus was much t. with confused thinking.

130:1.5 This Philistine was much t. by a feeling of injustice

135:0.1 she told her husband, Zacharias, he was greatly t.

139:8.6 encouraged many t. minds to come to the kingdom,

140:5.18 “Let not your heart be t., neither let it be afraid.”

140:6.14 but I have a t. spirit, and if, perchance, I should

141:4.6 2. T. minds—those nonphysical afflictions which

143:3.5 James was grievously t. in his soul.

145:5.3 why he appeared to be t. by the outpouring of the

147:2.2 healing for their bodies, comfort for t. minds,

147:3.5 grievously afflicted by the infirmities of his t. mind

147:5.6 how you are distraught by fear and t. by pride; but

149:5.3 ‘The wicked are like the t. sea, for it cannot rest,

151:5.5 Peter seek peace wherewith to quiet his t. soul,

151:5.6 to the twelve that he had spoken to their t. spirits

151:6.6 over the brow of the hill shortly after his t. mind

151:6.8 Jesus had cast a legion of devils out of his t. soul,

152:4.2 soothed his t. spirit, so that (in his dream) he cried

154:2.2 return to their homes or friends to rest their t. souls

161:1.3 This contention greatly t. Thomas and Nathaniel,

161:2.6 And he is always sympathetic with our t. spirits.

162:8.3 why are you anxious about so many things and t.

163:3.3 “We are t. by your words to the rich young man.

164:4.5 The leaders were greatly t. and, knowing not what

172:5.2 Andrew was t. with serious doubts, but he never

172:5.13 “Why so t. of countenance, my good friend;

174:5.9 “I know my hour is approaching, and I am t..

176:1.1 When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, be not t.

180:3.4 “Let not your hearts be t..

181:1.5 Let not your heart be t., neither let it be fearful.

181:1.9 “Let not your heart be t., neither let it be afraid.”

181:2.26 perplexed your brethren, but they have never t. me.

182:2.1 Let not your hearts be t.; all things will work

troublemaker

162:3.4 a man who had been a t. for Jesus throughout his

troublesnoun

35:3.22 our administrative t. have so turned the whole

72:5.1 their ideals; capital and labor still have their t., but

82:6.8 The chief t. of “half-breeds” are due to social

95:5.5 not slow to connect all of Egypt’s subsequent t. with

111:6.1 Many of the temporal t. of mortal man grow out of

127:4.6 girls, would consult Jesus about their childhood t.

127:5.1 Would t. never cease?

132:4.2 told Jesus about their t., always was he able to

139:3.5 Though James and John had their t. trying to work

140:8.17 each age evolve its own remedies for existing t..

141:3.3 not wise for the host to participate in the family t.

143:3.1 Jesus had listened to the apostolic chief relate his t.

143:3.2 suggest that no mention be made of our trials and t.

143:3.3 the entire trip hardly a word was said about their t..

143:3.3 you are able to attack your t. with a clearer head

143:3.6 many pressing t. are the creations of exaggerated

144:6.3 Again and again would they take their t. to Jesus,

148:6.3 suffering, find the resolution of his intellectual t.

149:5.3 All too many of man’s t. take origin in the fear soil

151:6.4 His t. were mostly emotional—his brain was not

159:3.11 those who lie down before their t. without a struggle

187:1.6 you may be delivered from the terrors of your t..”

189:4.1 where he thought to grieve over his t. in solitude.

191:0.1 Thomas was brooding over his t. alone at Bethpage.

191:0.3 Their isolation had much to do with their t..

191:1.2 must you cease to think about yourself and the t.

193:4.13 Judas had psychic, emotional, and spiritual t.,

195:6.7 One of the great t with modern life is that man thinks

196:3.1 Religion does not remove or destroy human t., but it

troublesverb

174:2.2 would know the truth about a matter which t. us;

troublesome

3:5.9 Then must the mind of man find itself in that t.

123:3.10 Jesus evinced a t. penchant for lying on his back and

149:2.13 patience in dealing with backward and t. inquirers.

156:5.18 becoming more tactful in dealing with t. mortals

180:6.9 they believed in Jesus as the Messiah, the more t.

troublous

73:4.4 the confused status of the world during these t. times

155:5.13 forward with me into that uncertain and t. future

178:1.10 the angels of your supervision to lead you in t. ways

180:0.2 But now have you come upon t. times.

trough

42:4.14 make a double-height crest, while a crest and a t.

58:4.3 moved slightly south, creating an east and west t.,

59:1.8 When this southern sea entered the Appalachian t.,

59:3.6 as now took place around the Mediterranean t.

60:4.2 a mountain range is the pre-existent lowland, or t.,

80:1.1 earlier days of the violet race the Mediterranean t.

80:1.2 In the eastern t. of the Mediterranean the Nodites

troughs

60:1.7 Great t. developed in North America, paralleling the

60:1.7 Many of these North American t. were later filled

truce

103:4.1 period of t. in the conflict of the self-seeking ego

trudge

40:7.5 even you who now t. on in the lowly path of life

trudged

187:1.8 the Master t. along on the way to the crucifixion,

190:5.2 as these two brothers t. along the road to Emmaus,

truenoun or adverbsee true, not

0:6.8 systems; and this is t. on all levels of intelligence.

1:5.3 and so it is t. that “the invisible things of God are

1:5.16 It is literally t.: “In all your afflictions he is afflicted

1:5.16 this is literally t., for “in Him we all live and move

2:1.9 And these things are absolutely t., notwithstanding

2:3.2 T., even in the justice of reaping the harvest of

2:6.7 It is t. that wisdom does often restrain his love,

2:6.8 the sinner and hates the sin: such a statement is t.

2:7.1 intelligence is only locally accurate, and personally t..

2:7.2 That which apparently may be wholly t. in one

2:7.2 be only relatively t. in another segment of creation.

3:1.2 It is literally t. that God is all and in all.

3:2.1 It is eternally t., “there is no power but of God.”

3:2.2 it is literally t. that “with God all things are possible.”

5:3.1 T., we can and do worship the Father as he is

6:8.4 And it is equally t.: With the help and guidance of

7:1.1 omniscience, equally t. of the Son in the spiritual

7:5.10 it becomes t. that in the bestowal of each Son of

7:5.11 It is literally t., whosoever has seen a Paradise Son

7:7.4 And this remains t. notwithstanding that your very

9:2.4 loving personalities who ever lead the t. of purpose

9:7.5 If this assumption is t., then the utilization of

11:9.1 Although it is t. that not all of the lower spirit beings

12:2.1 T., we do possess evidences which are suggestive

12:3.9 And if this is t., it would satisfactorily explain why

12:7.2 In all his dealings with all his beings it is t. that the

13:4.4 it is t. that the functioning presence of subabsolute

13:4.5 And the Deities are ever t. to the ebb and flow of

14:5.11 T., these ambitious urges must be restrained during

16:4.1 It is literally t. that these Seven Spirits are the

17:4.1 they are images, and they are t. to their name.

18:1.5 And this is t. both of individuals and of the various

20:5.1 literally t. that the divine “Word is made flesh,”

20:5.6 It is t. that your Creator Son selected for the realm

21:3.14 be unlikely to trouble a Creator Son, and this is t..

21:4.6 T., the bestowal Son is still and none the less a

22:4.5 But this is t. concerning only that which pertains to

23:2.18 And this is t. of all messengers operating in a local

25:1.3 hundred and fifty are apparently t. to spirit type,

28:4.4 T., the seven Reflective Spirits are there, but these

29:3.4 There is no evolution in their ranks, and this is t. of

32:4.10 is just as t. of mortal man as of the Creator Son who

35:2.5 Especially is this t. on those spheres where a higher

35:5.6 And this has also been t. even of inhabited worlds

35:9.5 The System Sovereigns are t. to their names;

36:4.7 This is especially t. of the forty-nine spheres under

37:3.6 it is literally t. that the seraphic guardians of the

37:9.6 While this is not wholly t. of the Adamic Sons and

37:9.6 Sons and midway creatures, it is relatively t. of these

38:2.3 “very hairs of your head are numbered,” and it is t.

39:0.9 to an angel of any other group would hardly be t..

41:4.1 a liquid nor a solid—it is gaseous—and this is t.

41:9.2 does ever swing t. to the circuit of the great ellipse

41:10.2 this is t. even of those which were produced by

41:10.4 especially is this t. of the gas-contraction spheres,

42:4.2 but swinging ever t. to the circle of eternity; even if

42:7.8 especially is this t. of electrons nearest the atomic

42:10.7 and this is t. of all levels and of all kinds of mind.

44:1.15 It is literally t., “melody has power a whole world

45:6.3 This is in every sense t. except in the mortal sex

45:6.6 This is t. except in so far as such mortals have been

45:7.1 all who are t. of purpose and worthy in spirit find

46:5.27 Edentia system, t. to the original in every detail.

48:4.17 In the spirit world the opposite is t.: The higher we

48:5.7 at least this is t. after you once leave the world of

48:6.4 T., you are not yet spirits in reality, but you are no

48:6.32 T., there is a planetary pattern running through

49:0.1 is t. of every stage of man’s progressive Paradise

49:0.1 just as t. of the initial mortal experience on an

50:1.1 T., the Creator Son touches the creatures of the

52:3.1 This is t. on all evolutionary worlds.

53:8.4 T., the Uversa tribunals have not yet rendered the

53:8.8 It is t.: “He who is born of God keeps himself,

53:9.4 It is t. that Satan did periodically visit Caligastia

54:2.2 Were this not t., the Father would have hardly

54:4.7 While it is all too t. that good cannot come of evil

54:4.7 it is equally t. that all things (including evil, potential

55:8.5 system is settled in light and life; at least this is t.

56:8.4 Said Jesus, and it is literally t., “The Son does only

56:10.14 It is literally t.: “No man lives by himself.”

58:7.12 It is literally t., “The dust we tread upon was once

60:4.1 Particularly is this t. of North America, where

66:7.5 T., they had no children of their own, but the fifty

67:3.2 but the remainder of these beings remained t. to

68:5.1 This is t. notwithstanding the difficulty of its

68:6.1 you are and to dust shall you return” is literally t.

69:8.8 T., slavery was oppressive, but it was in the schools

69:9.3 this is t. notwithstanding the subsequent gross abuses

71:5.4 T., competition in industry is exceedingly wasteful

75:4.7 T., Eve had found Cano pleasant to the eyes, and

76:1.4 seemed entirely t. that the ground had been cursed.

76:5.4 It seemed too good to be t., but Adam did

77:7.4 was this t. of the associates of Beelzebub, the leader

77:9.8 mortals and the Urantia midwayers, and this is t.

79:7.4 this is especially t. of the last waves of migration

81:1.5 through the era of the herder, and this was t. among

81:2.18 was almost wholly t. of the evolutionary progress of

81:3.3 While it is t. that industry was promoted by the

81:6.33 T., many common services can be acceptably and

82:6.5 this is t. of plants, animals, and the human species.

83:1.4 T., religion should mightily influence marriage but

83:8.2 T., indeed, much spiritual progress may accrue

84:3.10 prestige and social standing; at least this was t. up to

87:6.16 this was especially t. in the matter of sex suppression

88:1.1 The same thing is t. of the reputation of medicines

88:2.7 it is not only believed that what is in the book is t.,

88:4.7 not increase faster, and it is still t. of some African

92:7.4 and it is forever t., in the spirit all men are equal.

93:9.11 it was literally t. that Christ did receive provisional

94:5.4 But it is all too t. that, by the time the Melchizedek

95:6.4 (All too t., Zoroaster’s later followers did reverence

96:2.3 T., his offspring, coming up out of Egypt, did

97:8.5 While it is t. that God has thrust a providential hand

98:6.1 While it is t. that the institutionalization of religion

99:3.2 T., such a brotherhood is in itself a new social

99:5.1 is still t., notwithstanding the contrary teaching of

100:2.7 is unassailable; at least this is t. of every human being

100:4.2 exercised in behalf of the great, the good, the t.,

100:7.9 Still he was always t. to his convictions and firm in

100:7.18 It is literally t.: “If any man has Christ Jesus within

101:8.1 The acceptance of a teaching as t. is not faith;

101:10.4 And this is t. because it is only in the spiritual

101:10.6 always remain t.: Whosoever wills to do the will of

102:1.1 It is literally t., “Human things must be known in

102:2.1 T., one’s perception of religion is still human and

102:3.15 always is it t. that the real is the good and the good

102:7.4 T., many apparently religious traits can grow out

102:7.6 it is t. that many who are inwardly sure about God

103:4.3 but man can be t. to his purpose of finding God and

103:6.3 It is therefore t. that, viewed exclusively from the

104:1.13 erred in fact, it was practically t. with respect to

104:1.13 while in spirit this is t., in actuality it is not a fact.

104:3.1 But all that which is t. of the Paradise Trinity is not

104:3.1 is not necessarily t. of a triunity, for a triunity is

104:4.15 it is t. that the power-pattern and the loving person

105:2.11 this is just as t. of the master universe as of the

105:2.11 infinitesimal ultimaton, just as t. of what is to be

106:2.5 perceive the Supreme as t. children of such a Deity.

106:3.3 Certainly this is t. of the Trinity Ultimate, wherein

106:3.4 capacities; and this is t. even beyond the finite level.

106:5.2 it is nonetheless t. that the impersonal aspects of

106:7.5 we believe that this is just as t. on transcendental

108:3.6 You have been t. to your trusts; you have been

108:5.3 and this is equally t. of all seven Adjuster groups.

108:6.2 for it is literally t. that the Adjuster must coexist in

109:4.2 especially is this t. if the Adjuster has had previous

110:6.6 It is t. that the supremacy of a decision, its crisis

110:7.10 until the last earth struggle is over; I will be t. to my

111:3.7 But it is forever t.: What you begin in time you will

111:4.12 It is forever t.: The past is unchangeable; only the

111:6.10 It is literally t., “Pride goes before a fall.”

112:1.13 It is ever t. that mechanisms are innately passive;

112:1.16 It is literally t., “No man lives unto himself.”

112:5.2 this is just as t. of personality, which God gives by

112:5.15 but it is nonetheless t. that every identifiable factor

112:7.2 of finite creature evolution, but it is eternally t..

112:7.19 T. it is, you mortals are of earthly, animal origin;

114:7.15 it is t. that you can have, at best, only a meager idea

114:7.17 It is eternally t., “the Father himself loves you.”

115:1.2 frames of the universe are only relatively t.;

115:1.2 time, space, even Deity, are only relatively t..

116:3.2 This is t. from the Creative Spirit in a local universe

117:3.5 From a physical standpoint this statement is hardly t.

117:4.9 While it is t. that creatures could not evolve

117:4.9 probably also t. that the evolution of the Supreme

117:5.7 (At least this is t. of the adjutants of worship and

118:5.2 And this is t. even in the life in the flesh;

118:9.5 they ever function t. to the volitional concept that

118:9.6 rather is it t. that in these very mechanics Deity has

118:10.12 indifferent to all that is t., beautiful, and good in

119:4.4 T., all seraphim during that age were regarded

119:4.4 And so it has become forever t., concerning angels

122:4.3 T., Joseph did go to the City of David, Bethlehem,

122:4.4 was also t. of the many genealogies of both Joseph

125:0.6 “My father, it cannot be t.—the Father in heaven

126:2.3 remained always t. that Jesus “sat at no man’s feet.”

127:3.5 while this was t., secretly in his heart he wanted to

128:1.2 It is literally t. that the creative Word—the Creator

128:1.5 and gloriously t.: “We have a high ruler who can be

128:1.8 this was t. right up to the event of his baptism.

128:6.3 This being t., and since Jesus had taken his other

128:7.2 it was literally t.—as concerned a vast universe—that

129:3.6 The same is also t. of all those worlds which have

129:3.6 And it will likewise be equally t. of all worlds

129:4.7 T. it is that in his full, rich, beautiful, and noble life

130:2.7 and destiny of all that is good and beautiful and t..

131:1.2 Everything that is high, holy, t., and beautiful is like

131:10.7 think that all men are my brothers; but it must be t..

131:10.7 If that is t., then all men must be my brothers.

132:3.5 This is t. because man’s thoughts, wisdom, ethics,

132:4.7 voice is pleasant, but your teaching is hardly t..

132:7.4 Had the people remained t. to the spirit of Buddha

133:1.2 Jesus said: “Ganid, it is t., you do not understand.

133:7.12 stalwart assertion of the triumph of that which is t.,

134:5.8 this is t. because human loyalties, once mobilized,

134:6.1 And the relative nature of freedom is t. socially,

135:11.2 And these words which I speak are t. and abiding.

138:9.1 they remained t. to their vows of devotion and

138:9.1 all (save Judas Iscariot) remained loyal and t. to

139:1.11 but it remains t. that each of the twelve was drawn

139:2.2 T., later on, Jesus did attach a new and significant

139:2.12 the First Epistle of Peter; at least this was t. before it

139:3.8 James, it was literally t.—he did drink the cup with

139:8.1 T., Thomas’s was a logical, skeptical type of mind,

141:2.1 T., there is a King in this kingdom, and that King

143:1.5 T., the poor and oppressed of this generation have

143:6.1 the saying t.: ‘One sows and another reaps.

144:5.10 Even so, and everlastingly t..

145:3.13 T., he continued his teaching, but his personal work

146:2.6 In the end it will prove t.: “Whoso stops his ears to

146:2.12 T., you do well to pray when harassed, but you

147:5.7 T., the child may at first make slow progress, but

147:7.3 Jesus: “That which is old and also t. must abide.

147:7.3 But that which is new and also t., have the faith and

149:2.14 And all this is still t.; even today and in all future

149:4.6 While it is t. that many men and women must apply

149:6.5 But it is still t. of those who sit in darkness that

149:6.8 it is eternally t. that you and I are brethren in the

150:5.2 It is forever t., ‘the just shall live by faith.

150:8.5T. it is that you are Yahweh, our God and the God

151:6.6 It is equally t. that all of Jesus’ apostles (save

152:2.10 It is t. that his disciples were disposed to call many

154:6.9 It is forever t. that all who may think they are

155:1.2 T. is the promise that the Son shall have these so-

155:6.8 therefore must the religion of the mind ever run t.

158:1.7 know that whatsoever I have declared to you is t..”

159:1.3 all this is ever t., for, where two or three believers

159:4.4 The Scriptures contain much that is t., very much,

160:1.14 And this is t. because our ideal is final, infallible,

160:2.10 T., much is attained out of marriage, and many,

160:5.10 T., after we pay the price of dedication to the

162:2.3 I wish your claims were t., for indeed then would

162:2.3 the Father, and he who sent me is t. and faithful.

162:5.2 if I bear witness of myself, my witness cannot be t.

162:5.2 my witness is everlastingly t., for I know whence I

162:5.3 he who sent me is t. and faithful; my Father loves

163:6.7 Take my yoke upon you, for I am t. and loyal,

163:6.8 And they found the Master’s words to be t. when

164:4.7 If this is t., how is it that he can now see?”

165:2.9 fold, and these words are t. not only of this world.

165:3.4 And if all of this is t., why should you live in fear of

165:6.3 T., each of these believers shall have great and

166:3.7 remains eternally t.: “Behold, I stand at the doors

167:7.4 And all this is t., regardless of your difficulty in

171:3.2 “My son, I know you will be t. to the kingdom,

171:4.5 And this was partly t..

171:7.9 It was literally t., “He went about doing good.”

174:0.2 be t. to your commission as an ambassador of the

174:0.2 Be t. to the affections of your hearts and put not

174:3.3 to exclaim, “T., t., Master, you have well answered

174:5.3 T., indeed, many of you have believed my gospel for

177:2.7 It is t. that many of the objectionable stunting

177:3.7 T., the day before, when he left the temple, he had

180:2.4 It is entirely t. that, when your will has been truly

180:3.4 If this were not t., I would not have repeatedly told

180:3.5 And what I have told you is t. and everlasting,

184:1.8 that you have claimed to be the Messiah; is that t.?”

186:5.1 T., the Master did lay down his life in the flesh on

186:5.2 T., the Father refused to interfere with the march of

186:5.4 T., indeed, all this gospel of the kingdom has been

188:4.10 T., wise fathers may chasten their sons, but they do

188:4.13 It is t., after all, that you are to be “forgiven your

189:2.6 Although individual facts may be materially t.,

192:2.1 all goodness, the essence of the t. and the beautiful.”

194:3.5 It is forever t., “Where the spirit of the Lord is,

194:3.17 was literally t. that “there was but one heart and soul

194:4.6 T., a marvelous manifestation of brotherly love

195:1.11 Eastern version remained more t. to Jesus’ teachings,

195:2.5 T., indeed, many individuals did penetrate beneath

195:7.13 It is also t. that one must first be a moral person

195:10.7 obstacle; especially is this t. concerning the Orient.

195:10.14 It is all too t. that such a church would not have

196:0.2 holy, just, and great, as well as being t., beautiful,

196:3.26 the Father-source of all that is t., beautiful, and good

196:3.35 Even that which is t., beautiful, and good may not

true, not

3:2.8 But again I assure you that this is not t..

9:6.7 but this is not t. of the higher levels of mind;

20:5.2 enlightenment should indicate that this is not t..

32:2.5 this was not t. of the earlier epochs of physical

42:1.9 If this were not t., then evidence of energy depletion

54:2.2 Were this not t., the Father would have hardly

117:2.5 This is not t. of the finaliters nor of any other of the

132:1.4 This is not t. of those scientists and idealists who

133:5.5 That is sound mathematics, but it is not t., for the

165:2.6 are not t. shepherds unless you lead your flocks into

180:3.2 but this is not t. of some who now persecute us.

180:3.4 If this were not t., I would not have repeatedly told

189:2.6 belief which was not t.: the teaching that the body

trueadjectivesee religion; see worship

2:7.3 Center are eternally, infinitely, and universally t.;

2:7.11 beauty—material art or spiritual symmetry—is both t.

2:7.11 social equity, or divine ministry—is equally t. and

5:4.7 unification of all that is good, beautiful, and t. in

6:2.2 was and is and forever will be t. of the Eternal Son

7:1.4 actions and fluctuations of spirit gravity are ever t.

9:2.4 loving personalities who ever lead the t. of purpose

12:8.3 Physical energy is the one reality which is t. and

13:4.5 And the Deities are ever t. to the ebb and flow of

17:4.1 they are images, and they are t. to their name.

25:1.3 hundred and fifty are apparently t. to spirit type,

35:9.5 The System Sovereigns are t. to their names;

44:7.3 the evolving creature may be intellectually t.,

45:7.1 all who are t. of purpose and worthy in spirit find

46:5.27 Edentia system, t. to the original in every detail.

67:3.2 but the remainder of these beings remained t. to

100:7.9 Still he was always t. to his convictions and firm in

103:4.3 but man can be t. to his purpose of finding God and

108:3.6 You have been t. to your trusts; you have been

110:7.10 until the last earth struggle is over; I will be t. to my

115:1.2 frames of the universe are only relatively t.;

115:1.2 time, space, even Deity, are only relatively t..

118:10.12 indifferent to all that is t., beautiful, and good in

130:2.7 and destiny of all that is good and beautiful and t..

131:1.2 Everything that is high, holy, t., and beautiful is like

132:7.4 Had the people remained t. to the spirit of Buddha,

133:5.8 How can the finite mind of man achieve a t.,

133:7.12 stalwart assertion of the triumph of that which is t.,

135:11.2 And these words which I speak are t. and abiding.

136:4.9 lived out the remainder of his earth life always t. to

138:9.1 they remained t. to their vows of devotion and

138:9.1 all (save Judas Iscariot) remained loyal and t. to

143:6.1 is the saying t.: ‘One sows and another reaps.

144:5.10 Even so, and everlastingly t..

147:7.3 Said Jesus: “That which is old and also t. must abide.

147:7.3 But that which is new and also t., have the faith and

159:4.4 The Scriptures contain much that is t., very much,

162:2.3 the Father, and he who sent me is t. and faithful.

162:5.2 if I bear witness of myself, my witness cannot be t.

162:5.2 my witness is everlastingly t., for I know whence I

162:5.3 he who sent me is t. and faithful; my Father loves

163:6.7 Take my yoke upon you, for I am t. and loyal,

163:6.8 And they found the Master’s words to be t. when

165:2.9 fold, and these words are t. not only of this world.

180:3.5 And what I have told you is t. and everlasting,

196:0.2 being holy, just, and great, as well as being t.,

196:3.26 the Father-source of all that is t., beautiful, and good

196:3.35 Even that which is t., beautiful, and good may not

true absolutes

107:4.2 they are probably t. within the potentialities of their

true affection

40:10.13 and that affection is not less than t., holy, divine,

180:1.3 I hold up before you the supreme measure of t.,

true allegiance

52:7.7 t. planetary allegiance to the Supreme Being grows.

true ambition

44:8.5 every artistic, and social longing or t. which ever

true ancestor

133:4.9 “Worship only God, who is your t. spirit ancestor.

true ancestry

29:1.1 of semimaterial progeny from t. spirit ancestry.

true animal forms

65:2.2 eventually led to the development of the t. of life.

true answer

148:6.3 Both Job and his friends failed to find the t. for

true art

195:7.16 T. is the effective manipulation of the material

true atmosphere

43:1.3 worlds have a t., the usual three-gas mixture which is

true attainment

160:1.15 gave me the urge to search for the realities of t.,

160:5.5 values, divine wisdom, and t. spirit attainment.

true attitude

155:5.14 having found such a t. and sincere attitude of soul,

true attribute

44:0.19 you are assured of never losing any t. you once had;

true badge

160:1.4 the t. of social maturity is the willingness of a

true beauty

20:10.3 living truth, divine goodness, and t. spiritual beauty.

true beginnings

105:2.7 reality has its t. with the eternity appearance of the

true beings

131:8.5 he supports all creation and indwells all t..

true believer(s)

94:6.6 the purpose of the t. is always to act but never to

94:8.8 the t. should also look beyond the associations of

100:5.3 and many t. have progressed in the spirit without

142:7.15 attained just such perfection as all t. are destined to

146:3.8 words of assurance about the eternal survival of t..

156:5.13 Every day a t. lives, he finds it easier to do the right

156:5.15 As the days pass, every t. becomes more skillful in

156:5.21 The t. does not grow weary in well-doing just

170:2.14 personal experience then present in the hearts of t.,

170:5.20 But someday the t. in Jesus will not be divided in

178:1.2 In the kingdom of heaven t. will not resort to the

180:2.5 So does the t. exist only for the purpose of bearing

181:1.1 become a spiritual incarnation in the souls of all t..

194:3.17 Alexandria, and at all other places where t. dwelt.

true birds

60:2.12 flying pterosaurs were not the ancestors of the t.

60:3.22 by the sudden appearance of the first of the t.,

true bliss

43:9.2 citizenship, is a period of t. and heavenly bliss

true bread of life

153:2.8 my Father now stands ready to give you the t..

true cause(s)

81:2.9 But the frank, honest, and fearless search for t. gave

118:4.1 forget that, while there is indeed a t. First Cause,

164:3.6 he encouraged his apostles to seek for the t. of all

true certainty

146:3.2 T. and genuine inward certainty does not in the

true character(s)

19:1.10 understanding of the present status and t. of a being.

48:7.3 Cleverness is not a substitute for t. character.

112:7.19 someday serve throughout the universes in your t.

152:6.4 to afford the permanent results of t. transformations.

true child

47:10.6 of morontia status, and a t. of the Most Highs.

180:5.4 The t. of universe insight looks for the living Spirit

true children

48:7.7 difficulties only stimulate the t. of the Most Highs.

true choice

118:7.7 reality identification, and if this is a t. and free choice

true church

195:10.11 The t.—the Jesus brotherhood—is invisible, spiritual

true civilization

111:4.3 The advances of t. are all born in this inner world of

true claims

162:2.3 I wish your claims were t., for indeed then would

true concept

1:2.7 the t. of the reality of God is reasonable to logic,

46:2.6 you can hardly entertain anything like a t. of the

92:4.5 The t. of the First Source was first promulgated on

96:3.2 they were virtually without a t. of God and without

99:4.4 such is the t. spiritual concept of supreme reality.

136:1.6 the t. of the union in one earth personality of the

true conception

104:1.7 A t. trinity conception is not just a grouping together

true connection

147:5.7 Said Jesus: “My children, if there exists a t.

true consciousness

101:3.4 Genuine spiritual faith (t. moral consciousness) is

true consecration

110:3.4 attainment of a t. and understanding consecration

true consolation

170:2.3 2. The gospel carried a message of t. for all men,

true convictions

146:3.2 are unafraid of the critical examination of their t.

true correlation

118:10.7 a t. and actualizing correlation of the energies of

true courage

163:4.11 2. T.. Peter warned them that they would encounter

true culture

79:1.2 the easternmost outpost of the t. Andite culture.

81:6.13 education, but wisdom, which is indispensable to t.,

true Deity

87:0.2 again find anchor until it arrives at the concept of a t.

true depths

130:4.4 adequately comprehend the t. of universe reality.

true designations

115:3.4 less and less are they t. of reality; more and more

true desires

94:6.6 but always stands ready to respond to their t.;

true destiny

12:9.1 Man’s t. consists in the creation of new spirit goals

195:9.9 by grace, attain the moral heights of t. human destiny

true development

100:2.2 The evidence of t. spiritual development consists in

true devotion

160:5.3 religious devotion may be t. or false, real or unreal,

true dignity

55:9.3 the exaltation of these rulers to the t. signified by

true disciples

163:0.1 one hundred and fifty other t. and tried disciples

true drawing power

188:5.10 There is t. in the whole bestowal of Michael, from

true dynamics

102:2.6 the soul and energy of t. philosophic dynamics is

true educators

76:3.10 and noble teachers of health and religion, those t.,

true efficiency

132:5.13 of the laws of justice, equity, fairness, and t.;

true essence

2:6.1 In its t., religion is a faith-trust in the goodness of

true evidences

189:2.9 The t. of the resurrection of Michael are spiritual in

true evolution

116:4.8 The local universes are the starting points of t.,

true existence

189:0.2 the morontia, into the status of t. spirit existence.

true experience

101:1.1 it represents t. with eternal realities in time,

112:2.12 religion, t. spiritual experience, is the experiential

118:10.14 philosophy and the values of t. spiritual experience

154:1.3 better grounded in faith and t. religious experience.

160:5.3 while those based on t. spirit experience I would

true facts

189:2.6 Although individual facts may be materially t.,

true faith

92:6.14 believed others to be decadent forms of the one t..

94:6.5 His concept of t. was unusual, and Lao-tse too

94:12.3 not suffer one mortal who calls on his name in t.

101:10.4 of religious experience and by the exercise of t..

132:3.5 And all such t. is predicated on profound reflection,

true family

84:7.30 But even more, a t.—a good family—reveals to the

142:7.5 Jesus stated that a t. is founded on the following

true fashion

123:3.4 the lads enjoyed themselves in t. boyish fashion.

true father(s)

2:0.1 up to the Paradise Creator as a t. spiritual Father.

2:5.9 for, as a father, a real father, a t., loves his children,

142:2.2 a good and t. not only loves his family as a whole

142:7.7 T. take great pleasure in providing for the needs of

174:1.4 the t. is never conscious of any such separation.

188:4.8 you grasp the idea of God as a t. and loving Father

true First Cause

118:4.1 You must not forget that, while there is indeed a t.,

true fish

59:4.11 Many of the largest t. belong to this age,

true focus

48:6.28 these material and morontial viewpoints into t.

true forces

100:2.1 a living spiritual connection with t. spiritual forces

true foundations

195:9.5 for a rediscovery of the t. and original foundations of

true friend(s)

39:1.10 These are the t. and postgraduate counselors of all

39:9.3 always and forever your t. and unfailing helpers.

48:6.35 Here you are face to face with t. and understanding

171:7.4 Jesus could be such a t. because of his insight—he

true fruits

70:8.18 But these measures can bear their t only in the future

true gesture

91:8.6 Prayer may be a wholly selfish request or a t. toward

true goal

170:2.6 gospel held up spiritual attainment as the t. of living.

true God

1:3.1 he is “the eternal, immortal, invisible, and only t..”

3:1.4 “The t. is not afar off; he is a part of us; his spirit

64:6.23 tribes back to the worship of the t. under the name of

128:3.5 to a four-hour discussion of the t. and his worship.

131:10.4 The spirit of the t. God is in man’s heart.

160:5.10 This gospel enables us to seek for the t. and to find

182:1.3 that my creatures should know you as the only t.

196:0.2 being holy, just, and great, as well as being t.,

true God-consciousness

196:3.23 false gods—gods in man’s image—but the t. does not

true goodness

131:8.3 T. is like water in that it blesses everything and

131:8.3 And like water, t. seeks the lowest places, even

140:8.26 Jesus always insisted that t. must be unconscious,

true guide

195:5.14 But of all these values, love is the t. to real insight.

true healing

158:5.5 This was a t. of a double affliction, a physical

true hero

187:4.5 the cross beside him he saw a great man, a t..

true holiness

100:7.16 Jesus was reverential of t., and yet he could justly

true human beings

62:4.6 gave birth to two remarkable creatures, the first t..

62:5.2 These two remarkable creatures were t..

true humanity

117:3.4 from the t. of Joshua ben Joseph, the Son of Man,

true humility

140:8.20 what he really aimed at was t. toward God.

true humor

99:4.1 Religion imparts new values to play and exalts all t..

true hunger

102:1.6 The Adjuster unfailingly arouses in man’s soul a t.

true images

17:4.1 They are t. and constantly function as the channel

17:4.3 They are t., wholly reflective of the personality

true import

121:8.12 meaning and t. of the Master’s life and teachings,

true impulse

103:3.1 the fact remains that the t. religious impulse has its

true indicator

82:3.3 Marriage standards have always been a t. of the

true infinity

0:3.24 representing the eternity-intension of the t. of the

true information

4:5.1 as guides for religious living or as the source of t.

true insight

44:8.4 denied you, if, after acquiring t. mota insight in the

140:5.13 To see God—by faith—means to acquire t. spiritual

true intent

112:5.9 ample opportunity to reveal its t. and real purpose.

true intentions

75:4.5 that men with good motives and t. could do no evil;

true judgment(s)

2:3.1 “The judgments of the Lord are t. and righteous

162:5.2 my judgment would be t. and righteous, for I

162:5.2 me into the world, and who is the source of all t..

true justice

70:10.13 The administration of t. dates from the taking of

true kingdom

170:5.13 would follow the progress of the t. spiritual kingdom

true knowledge

26:3.5 transmit the transactions of t.-knowledge import to

132:3.4 There is never conflict between t. and truth.

true leaders

90:5.8 but the t. religious leaders have been invaluable in

true legislation

33:8.2 While t. is not enacted at the universe headquarters,

true legislative bodies

33:8.1 On Salvington there are no t. legislative bodies.

true lemurs

61:2.10 While this family cannot be regarded as t.,

61:2.10 the establishment of the line from which the t.

true levels

42:11.4 but only t. spirit levels of reality are independent

111:3.3 soul invariably ascends to the t. spirit levels of fusion

147:4.8 And then when you attain t. philosophic levels of

true liberty

54:1.0 1. TRUE AND FALSE LIBERTY

54:1.1 mortals to distinguish between t. and false liberty.

54:1.2 T is the quest of the ages and the reward of progress

54:1.3 T. is progressively related to reality and is ever

54:1.6 T. is the associate of genuine self-respect; false

54:1.6 T. is the fruit of self-control; false liberty,

54:1.8 Only t. and genuine liberty is compatible with the

54:2.5 t., the right to love and be loved, the privilege of

true life

129:4.7 because Jesus lived a t. and genuinely human life.

true light

40:5.19t. which lights every man who comes into the world

52:1.7 they have been “lighted by the t.,”

101:0.3 that “t. which lights every man who comes into the

107:4.5 referred to as that “t. which lights every man who

155:1.2 But the Psalmist did glimpse the t. when,

true longings

39:3.3 transient and conscious desires, but rather the t.

174:1.5 to your ignorance of the inner nature and t. of your

true love

117:6.10 All t. is from God, and man receives the divine

188:5.2 T. does not compromise nor condone hate; it

true magnitude

14:0.1 but the t. of this vast creation is really beyond the

28:6.22 grow in greatness, in t. of genuine survival character.

true man

128:1.4 Jesus was a t. man among men.

true manifestation

33:3.3 Creator Son, a faithful and t. of the Infinite Spirit.

true maturation

110:6.3 of the parts does not equal the t. of the whole;

true maturity

118:1.6 t. transcends patience by a forbearance born of real

true meaning(s)

1:0.6 This is the t. of that divine command, “Be you

1:0.6 levels of spiritual values and t. universe meanings.

9:1.4 energy relationships, and t. mind meanings.

87:7.8 a cult must recognize t., exalt beautiful relations,

109:6.1 happens in vain; no t. or real value ever perishes.

112:2.7 In the t. of the word, love connotes mutual regard of

112:7.2 no creature can comprehend the t. of the actual

118:1.5 brought together to illuminate the t. of the present.

118:10.9 handicapped by lack of farsighted vision into the t.

151:2.7 Thomas; you have discerned the t. of parables; but

171:8.8 your hearts while each of you finds out their t..”

180:5.1 the consciousness and assurance of t. on real spirit

180:5.8 The t. cosmic meaning of this rule of universal

180:5.8 And when such spirit-led mortals realize the t. of

true measure

28:6.13 Trustworthiness is the t. of self-mastery, character.

true member

47:10.6 proclaimed a t. of the morontia corps of Nebadon—

true mercy

28:6.8 T. comes only as the beautiful climax to these

true Messiah

135:3.3 his distant cousin, Jesus of Nazareth, was the t.,

true metaphysics

47:5.3 Surviving mortals now gain practical insight into t..

true method

71:2.7 is the only safe and t. of accelerating civilization;

true mind

111:1.6 this mind be made noble, beautiful, t., and good—

136:8.7 it did perform as would a t. mortal mind under the

true mirror

156:5.17 Defeat is the t. in which you may honestly view your

true monogamy

83:6.0 6. TRUE MONOGAMY—PAIR MARRIAGE

true monotheism

98:1.3 the Greeks would have eventually achieved a t. in

true morality

84:7.30 Family life is the progenitor of t., the ancestor of the

true mota

44:8.4 persistently denied you, if, after acquiring t. insight

true motive

28:5.19 discerners will forthwith inform us as to the t.,

28:6.19 The full analysis of the t. and the hidden motives is

128:2.4 but his t. was to train James and Joseph in the

true nature

2:5.11 term would convey to the mind of man the t. of

15:14.3 very difficult to describe our conception of the t.

103:8.3 The imperfection of the lover’s insight into the t. of

111:1.7 of pure mechanical control and t. spirit nature

131:6.2 heaven, there to develop its t. spiritual nature,

134:0.2 with the program of openly manifesting his t.

142:2.4 come the better to understand the t. of the Father?

169:4.11 Although Jesus revealed the t. of the Father in his

186:1.6 the experience of the realization of the t. of sin.

187:5.6 Jesus revealed his t. to the murderous Sanhedrin

true objectives

99:4.2 collective movements from losing sight of their t..

true opportunity

112:5.9 all creatures are to experience one t. to make one

true organisms

65:2.2 were t. borderline organisms—neither vegetable

true origins

115:1.1 fathom conclusions, if it cannot penetrate to t.,

true pair marriage

83:6.6 This ideal of t. pair marriage entails self-denial, and

true parent(s)

84:7.26 The t. is engaged in a continuous service-ministry

84:7.30 such t. portray to their children the first of a series

140:5.12 looks for the best in man; that is the attitude of a t..

true passport

109:6.5 Such decisive consecration constitutes the t. from

true path

94:6.12 because of temporary failure to progress in the t. of

true pattern

94:6.10 that the t. of temporal civilization is the mirror

true person(s)

1:5.9 he remains a t. and everlastingly maintains personal

17:2.3 Majeston is a t., the personal and infallible center of

23:3.7 They are t., yet endowed with nearly all of the

131:4.2 This t. Person is eternal and divine; he is the primal

true perspective

19:1.6 The t. of any reality problem—human or divine,

true personality or personalities

1:5.2 be anything less than an eternal, infinite, t., good,

2:7.2 personalities are only partially wise and relatively t.

5:6.12 God provides for the sovereign choice of all t..

8:6.1 but the Spirit is also a t. and divine personality.

17:4.2 The Reflective Spirits are t. but of such an order as

24:3.3 Though the Conjoint Actor looks upon them as t.

25:2.2 They are t.; still each member of a superuniverse

30:1.113 nonresponsive to spirit gravity but is nonetheless a t.

107:7.1 Adjusters are not t.; but they are true realities;

110:6.1 the beginning of t. human personality function.

112:6.1 caterpillar, so will the t. of human beings emerge on

true phenomenon

42:9.1 such a belief founded on a t. of the physical world.

true philosophy

44:7.3 Cosmic concepts of t., the portrayal of celestial

52:3.11 is the universal interest in intellectual realities, t..

132:3.2 Knowledge originates in science; wisdom, in t.;

133:5.4 T. grows out of the wisdom which does its best to

true picture

75:1.5 the t. of the consternation of these two noble souls

92:3.1 The remnants of the cult present a t. of the racial

true political body

70:7.1 and the resultant complex tribe was the first t..

true polygyny

83:5.10 T., where all the wives are of equal status and all the

true possibilities

118:4.3 potentials to the status of t. universe possibilities

true prayer(s)

91:1.4 T. does not appear until the agency of religious

91:2.2 through rituals and incantations to the threshold of t.

91:2.4 sacrifice idea detracts from the higher efficacy of t.

91:2.5 communion, it proves fatal to the potency of t.,

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

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

168:4.9 6. All t. are addressed to spiritual beings, and all

true praying

91:8.4 in t. prayer is the sincere and trusting communication

144:2.2 T. is the sincere attitude of reaching heavenward for

true presentations

97:7.9 the writings of Isaiah are the most sublime and t.

true progress

4:1.2 is never arrayed in opposition to t. human progress,

68:6.5 the fine arts and t. scientific progress have all thrived

89:3.5 represented t. evolutionary progress in that the

94:6.12 God-consciousness that is indispensable to the t.,

94:8.17 that such achievements constitute t. in cosmic

true promise

155:1.2 T. is the promise that the Son shall have these

true prophets

90:2.9 Ever and anon, t. and teachers arose to denounce

true prosperity

110:1.3 delighted to contribute to health, happiness, and t..

true purpose

103:4.3 but man can be t. to his purpose of finding God and

129:4.7 And this was Jesus’ t. and supreme purpose.

151:2.5 and serious misconception of the t. of such a parable

true quadruped

60:3.20 One of these new grass-eating dinosaurs was a t.

true reality or realities

12:8.3 Physical energy is the one reality which is t. and

94:2.6 there was a definite effort to seek and to find t..

102:3.5 morontia mota) leads to the consciousness of t.;

102:3.5 the consciousness of fact, value, and t. constitutes

104:2.4 personality but nonetheless a t. and absolute reality;

107:7.1 they are t., realities of the purest order known in the

112:5.20 The t. of all selfhood (personality) is able to

174:0.2 Seek the t. of the spirit and cease to be attracted by

177:4.10 worlds of divine values and t. spiritual realities.

true records

17:3.6 the t. spiritual records are assembled by reflectivity

true reflection

84:3.2 Testament era is a t. of the mores of the herdsmen.

117:1.8 Such creature affection is a t. of the love of the

true relations

56:10.13 The recognition of t. implies a mind competent to

true relationship

112:2.8 Every t. of mortal man with other persons—human

118:1.8 in such a way as to divorce the present of its t. to

true religion(s) - see religion, true

103:9.2 religion may be wholly genuine and everlastingly t..

160:5.3 based on true spirit experience I would term the t..

true religionist

94:6.6 And of the t. he said, in expressing the truth that it

true repentance

143:2.7 God that leads men into t. and genuine repentance.

true representation

4:2.5 the t., the faithful portrayal, of an all-wise God.

true rest

26:11.8 sleep, and now the third metamorphosis is the t.,

143:7.7 Worship is effortless attention, t. and ideal soul rest,

true revelation

9:5.5 Universe intelligence is no more a t. of God who is

9:5.5 than is physical nature a t. of the beauty of Paradise.

101:2.2 And t. never renders science unnatural, religion

true riches

169:2.6 when you are trusted with the stewardship of the t.

true righteousness

131:3.2 By faith let us lay hold upon t. and genuine

160:1.10 or atone for the absence of the thirst for t..

170:3.7 4. Moral conduct, t.,becomes, then, the natural result

170:3.11 the new dispensation of t. social righteousness.

true salvation

103:7.2 T. is the technique of the divine evolution of the

true saying

143:6.1 is the saying t.: ‘One sows and another reaps.

true science

103:7.6 Within the domain of t., reason is always amenable

195:7.2 T. science can have no quarrel with true religion.

true scientist

132:1.2 he has assumed to forsake the attitude of a t. since

139:8.12 man whose mind was that of a t.—Thomas Didymus

true scorpions

59:3.11 Soon thereafter, and suddenly, the t.—actual air

true sect

137:7.8 The Essenes were a t. religious sect, originating

true self-government

14:3.1 the height of the ideals of t. self-government.

35:2.2 universe beings and observe the highest type of t..

52:5.10 T. is beginning to function; fewer restrictive laws are

true self-mastery

143:2.8 even the heights of terrestrial mortal attainment—t..”

true self-realization

94:11.6 T. cosmic self-realization results from identification

133:6.5 Moral self-consciousness is t. and constitutes the

true self-respect

156:5.14 Spiritual living mightily increases t. self-respect.

true selves

110:2.3 morontia transcripts of your t. advancing selves,

true sense

146:2.9 A thoroughly selfish soul cannot pray in the t. of

true servant

165:6.2 shall set the t. and tried servant over the affairs of

true service

131:8.3 “All good works of t. come from the Supreme.

true shepherd(s)

128:1.10 the Giver of life eternal, the T., the Deliverer of the

165:2.3 judge both of you, the t. and the false shepherds.

165:2.4 “The t. gathers his flock into the fold for the night

165:2.4 he enters into the fold by the door, and when he

165:2.4 and when he calls, the sheep know his voice.

165:2.4 The t. enters the fold after the porter has opened the

165:2.4 are thus brought forth, the t. goes before them;

165:2.4 he leads the way and the sheep follow him.

165:2.7 and at the same time the t. of my Father’s flocks.

165:2.8 “But I also am the t. who is willing even to lay

165:2.8 but the t. will not flee when the wolf comes;

165:2.8 he will protect his flock and, if necessary, lay down

165:2.8 I am the t.; I know my own and my own know me

165:2.9 you all know the voice of one shepherd, the t.,

169:1.15 his Sons, the t. of the flock, to seek the lost sheep.

188:5.1 the full measure of the supreme devotion of the t.

190:5.4 That he will feed the flock like a t., gathering the

192:2.3 Be a good and a t. shepherd to the flock.

true significance

94:12.1 the failure to understand the t. of the evolution of

107:4.7 Can you really realize the t. of the Adjuster’s

188:4.2 of failing to perceive the t. of the Master’s death.

true snakes

60:3.20 appeared as did also the t. of the modern type.

true social life

47:6.3 to the demands and delights of the t. of morontia

true son

130:8.2 saying, “I want to be a t. of Abraham, but I cannot

146:2.7 What the t. desires and the infinite Father wills IS.

181:2.7 “You are a t. of Abraham, but what a time I have

true souls

31:0.13 Finaliters are indeed the accumulating tried and t. of

true spirit(s)

12:8.12 T. is not subject to physical gravity but eventually

14:5.1 you pass through the t. stages of progression and

43:9.2 evolving from a morontia being to the status of a t.

47:8.6 they are far from being t.; they are more like

102:4.4 of the nature of God and the reality of pure and t..

119:5.1 This unidentified being presents the status of a t.

162:2.2 to outward appearances but judge by the t. of

true state

71:1.23 and group differences is the characteristic of the t.,

true status

101:6.3 morontia personality and eventually of t. spirit status.

true stories

151:2.5 for our preaching, we should employ t., not fables,

true study

26:7.1 And here the ascending pilgrims discover what t.

true substance

1:6.1 Shadows should be interpreted in terms of the t..

true success

117:1.1 He is the sweetness of t. and the joy of everlasting

true survivors

156:6.5 and t. of the great sifting through which the gospel

true teacher(s)

20:8.4 teachers of spirit personalities, even the tried and t.

20:10.4 As the t. of ascending personalities, the Trinity

39:1.14 Even the t. and consecrated teachers of time are

90:2.9 Ever and anon, t. arose to denounce shamanism.

90:2.9 Many t. have appeared among the various tribes

90:2.9 And they will ever continue to appear to challenge

130:3.7 The t. maintains his intellectual integrity by ever

162:6.3 the spirit become the t. of the way which leads to

true teachings

159:5.1 those eternally t. and divinely beautiful teachings,

true thirst

143:5.6 there was in Nalda’s heart a t. for the living water;

true total

19:4.5 Censor has depicted the t. and unmistakable total

true trinity or trinities

104:0.3 all had triad gods, but these were still not t..

104:1.7 A t. conception is not just a grouping together of

true types

61:3.12 In central Asia the t. of both the primitive monkey

true unity

133:5.9 interassociated levels of the t. of the real universe.

true value(s)

1:1.2 will constitutes man’s only possible gift of t. to the

7:1.1 and unerring spiritual grasp of all t. spirit values.

7:3.3 That which represents t. spiritual value in your

7:3.6 they do not ascend in the circuits of t. spirit values.

9:6.2 All t. and genuine intellectual values, all divine

12:6.5 are the higher mind meanings and t. spirit values

14:6.38 all impulses towards the attainment of t. spirit values

17:3.5 Everything of t. spiritual value is registered in

50:5.9 and culture grasps at cosmic relationships and t..

100:4.4 experience reveals to the individual the t. of life.

101:2.14 you have come to look upon as being t. and good.

109:6.0 6. THE PERSISTENCE OF TRUE VALUES

111:3.4 meanings seek to co-ordinate with t. spirit value.

112:7.6 having achieved the status of a t. universe value,

130:4.4 All t. of creature experience are concealed in depth

130:4.10 of the spiritualized intellect discerns a world of t..

132:1.0 1. TRUE VALUES

132:1.2 Jesus taught Angamon: The standard of t. must be

132:2.2 good and evil as they are determined by the t. of

132:2.9 capacity for identifying the self with t. spirit values

180:5.9 attainment of righteous levels of t. spirit values:

true vine

180:2.1 I am the t. vine, and my Father is the husbandman.

182:1.22 I am the t. vine; you are the branches.

true virtue

140:8.21 Jesus was a positive teacher of t. virtue.

true vision

47:1.3 visualize finaliters until you acquire t. spirit vision.

91:7.3 But t. prophetic vision is a superpsychologic

true voice

101:0.3 There really is a t. and genuine inner voice, that “true

true waters of life

162:6.3 the way which leads to life everlasting, to the t. in

true wealth

131:3.2 Faith is man’s t.; it is the endowment of virtue and

true will

118:7.1 but it is t., nonetheless, within these defined limits.

true wisdom

102:1.2 t admonishes us to allow faith to accomplish through

181:2.15 It would help you much if you would learn that t.

true witness

162:5.2 if I bear witness of myself, my witness cannot be t.

162:5.2 my witness is everlastingly t., for I know whence I

true words

163:6.8 And they found the Master’s words to be t. when

165:2.9 fold, and these words are t. not only of this world.

true worshipsee worship

true worshiper

164:4.11 would do such a thing only at the request of a t.

trueness

146:3.2 of secret doubts as to the t. of one’s belief.

truer

1:5.10 an enlarged and t. concept of God which has come

132:1.4 a material science or spiritual religion of a t. and

138:6.4 and that was a better and t. revelation of his Father;

truest

91:2.3 But the t. prayer is in reality a communion between

140:5.17 denotes the height and depth and breadth of the t.

155:3.5 was man’s heartfelt loyalty to his t. convictions.

180:5.8 But the highest realization and the t. interpretation

trulysee truly, not; truly said or say

0:3.25 only the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit t. know

0:12.8 we t. doubt the possibility of such full unification of

1:1.3 When you have once become t. God-conscious,

1:1.6 prophets of old t. called him “the everlasting God”

1:5.1 The Father is t. a personality, notwithstanding that

1:5.8 is t. and everlastingly a perfect Creator personality,

1:6.2 will become t. adequate only when the pilgrims of

1:6.8 revelation of the personality of God in a t. human

2:5.8 because we discern that these personalities t. love us.

2:6.2 revealed religion becomes t. and spiritually moral.

3:4.6 Such a love can be t experienced, albeit while quality

3:6.3 Man’s mind can be t. comprehended only by

3:6.6 he may t. suffer, but I do not comprehend the nature

5:4.3 the t. religious individual seeks to identify the self

5:6.6 The material self is t. and unqualifiedly personal.

6:1.4 bestowal Son came forth from the Father just as t. as

6:2.1 He is also just as spiritual as the Father, just as t.

6:5.6 God the Father and God the Spirit are t. personal,

6:7.3 The Eternal Son is t. a merciful minister, a divine

7:4.6 the Infinite Spirit functions t. and literally as the

7:7.5 do not forget that the Son is a person just as t. as

8:4.7 The Conjoint Creator is t. and forever the great

8:5.6 such a liaison is t. the union of the spirits of God the

9:0.3 near you; they really know and t. understand you.

9:5.6 Mind is t. of divine origin, and it does have a divine

9:7.3 but there are many phases which t. baffle us.

10:3.3 but the children of the Spirit are t. the “Act of God.”

10:7.1 The Father, the Son, and the Conjoint Actor are t.

10:8.7 of creature capacity they fully and t. know God.

11:4.5 for t., “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has

12:5.3 but the only t. nontemporal place is Paradise area.

12:5.10 Ethics and morals become t. human when they are

12:7.4 But all this which can be t. said of the Father

12:8.11 which becomes t. liberated when modified by spirit.

18:1.4 Father, for they are t. the Secrets of Supremacy.

19:1.11 The present can be t. interpreted only in the light of

19:6.1 You can never t. envisage these glorious creatures;

21:3.3 but they all could, they are t. freewill Sons.

23:1.5 not lonesome spirits, for they t. like to work alone.

24:1.15 They are t. personal beings, but they possess a type

25:7.3 will t. regret that these companionable creatures

26:8.1 the pilgrims of eternity arrive at their first t. mutual

26:10.5 t. wish you might live your lives over once again.

28:4.4 hosts are less t. and automatically reflective of the

28:6.8 the Memories of Mercy teach them how to be t.

29:3.7 of power regulation are mobile and t. kaleidoscopic

29:4.35 Dissociators are t. the alchemists of space and the

32:4.10 The Father has t. divested himself of every function

34:6.4 those who have been t. “born of the Spirit,”

34:6.5 it is t. written, “It is the Spirit that quickens.”

34:6.9 There t. exists within you a conspiracy of spiritual

38:2.3 you would t. regard a seraphim as a mathematical

38:4.3 seraphim are exceedingly personal and t. affectionate

40:6.5 if in spirit you become t. related brothers of Christ,

40:8.4 They are t. your brethren, and you will greatly enjoy

41:3.3 All suns are originally t. gaseous, though they may

41:10.5 You were t. among the least of all creation until

41:10.5 Sometimes the last is first, while t. the least becomes

42:12.12 The eyes are t. the windows of the spirit-born soul.

43:6.8 T.,eye has not seen such glories as await your arrival

44:4.2 On the morontia worlds they t. treasure the gems of

44:7.3 of divine beauty can never be t. satisfying if such

46:0.1 the system headquarters is t. the heaven visualized

46:5.23 constantly revised so as to t. represent up-to-date

47:8.6 But they are t. becoming marvelous creatures.

48:1.4 becoming less physical and more t. morontial on the

48:7.6 The majority of impoverished souls are t. rich, but

50:5.8 mortals of such an era are t. becoming moral beings.

50:5.9 Such evolving mortals are t. educated, genuinely

52:3.7 so that it can be t. proclaimed that “God has made of

52:5.10 This t. is a great and glorious age!

54:3.1 both are inevitable if the creature is to be t. free.

56:0.1 The perfect and imperfect are t. interrelated, and

57:8.26 These inland seas of olden times were t. the cradle of

59:5.22 The modern ferns are t. relics of these bygone ages.

61:3.10 was t. the age of horses as well as of elephants.

64:4.11 But there was so little progress that it t. appeared as

67:4.7 we t. believe that all such sincere penitents will be

69:9.15 Finally land became t. negotiable, with sales,

70:12.20 selecting such administrative leaders as are t. wise.

75:5.1 Eve’s disillusionment was t. pathetic.

77:9.11 have concluded that midwayers are a t. essential part

81:6.13 to learn from experience; they may become t. wise.

83:6.4 T., monogamy is ideal for those who are in, but it

83:8.3 Neither can marriage be t. compared to the relation

86:5.11 They t. believed that God spoke to them in dreams,

88:2.3 They t. believed that the spirit of their God dwelt in

89:1.4 But these newer codes were t. emancipating in that

90:4.9 The Greeks were the first to evolve t. rational

91:3.2 the level of intelligent and t. ethical prayer.

91:5.3 If you t. desire to overcome the habit of criticizing

91:8.1 There is a t. spontaneous aspect to prayer, for man

94:3.1 Brahmanism was t. one of the most noble reaches of

94:3.2 the minds of those days t. grasped at the idea of

94:6.4 to the one who is t. good, evil also begets goodness.

95:7.6T. God is plenteous in goodness to all men.”

96:5.5 it was t. pitiful to watch this great mind of Moses

100:3.6 while not supernatural, is t. becoming superhuman;

100:4.3 but of happiness man has t. realized very little.

100:4.6 you are certainly socializing and t. spiritualizing

100:4.6 only genuine and unselfish love is t. contagious.

100:6.2 the value which is held to be supreme is t. a cosmic

100:6.4 lessens conflict, and makes mortal life t. worth living.

100:7.2 He was t. sincere; there was nothing of the hypocrite

100:7.15 Jesus was t. brave but never audacious.

101:2.16 not thus sure of God no argument could ever be t.

102:2.7 seek to escape the rigors of t. religious activities by

102:2.8 when religion is permitted t. to possess the man.

103:0.1 All of man’s t. religious reactions are sponsored

103:5.3 the religionist recognizes that the t. unselfish drive

103:5.10 Man is t. the architect of his own eternal destiny.

103:8.4 If you t. believe in God—by faith know him and love

105:7.2 It is hardly absolute—only the Paradise Isle is t.

106:2.6 the experiential Supreme, for they will t. share his

106:3.3 The Paradise Trinity is t. one of infinity, and no

106:7.3 spaceless, boundless, and measureless—t. infinite.

107:6.1 certainly be said of them is that they are t. Godlike.

107:6.2 They t. and divinely love you; they are the prisoners

107:7.1 real entities; they are t. and perfectly individualized,

108:6.2 these Monitors t. become the “kingdom of heaven

108:6.4 He is the higher and t. internal spiritual stimulus of

110:0.2 love and devotion of an Adjuster as the most t.

110:5.1 the Adjuster endeavors to tell you what t. is right;

110:6.13 the seventh circle constitutes a mortal creature a t.

110:6.16 sixth circler can be almost as t. God-knowing—

111:4.3 It is only the inner life that is t. creative.

111:4.9 Since this inner life of man is t. creative, there rests

112:5.3 The Adjuster is t. the path to Paradise, but man must

113:7.1 there also to become t. conscious of the identity of

115:1.3 the absolute is unqualifiedly eternal, t. existential.

117:4.4 The human personality can t. destroy individuality of

117:6.2 If you t. desire to find God, you cannot help having

118:6.1 God is t. omnipotent, but he is not omnificent—he

118:7.5 becomes God-identified, does he become t. real

118:7.7 be avoided if the evolving personality is to be t. free

118:8.2 man’s roots are t. in the physical world of energy.

120:4.2 But make no mistake; Christ Michael, while t. a dual

121:5.12 Jesus, who t. brought to this world the bread of life

123:5.1 And Jesus was t. eager for the new school life which

123:6.9 and observe my mind but can hardly t. know me.”

124:6.13 Joseph was t. puzzled when he observed how little

125:6.10 They were t. at a loss to understand the conduct of

126:0.2 did not understand him, but they did t. love him.

126:1.5 The devout people of those days t. believed that

127:1.8 hour with the youngsters, and they t. loved Jesus.

127:3.7 Jesus t. loved people—just common folks.

127:3.13 head of the family; and Jesus was t. a worthy head.

127:3.14 sturdy and practical optimism was t. contagious;

128:1.2 Jesus was t. a partaker of flesh and blood, and even

128:1.10 all these years of his life in the flesh he was t. divine.

128:7.10 It was t. a joyous occasion.

129:1.13 Jude became convinced that Jesus was a t. great man

129:4.3 Jesus lived a real life, a full life, and a t. normal,

130:6.6 The travelers were t. rested and refreshed when they

130:7.6 But the space potential is t. ultimate only on the

130:8.2 Said Jesus: “If you t. want to find God, that desire

131:4.5 He who is full of faith worships t. when his inner self

131:8.2 He is t. spiritual; he stands alone and changes not.

131:8.6 are t. wise when you recognize your insignificance.

131:10.4 if that child has a desire to find the Father and t.

132:5.24 has been done in fairness and equity—is t. your own.

133:0.3 stand on an equal footing; God is t. no respecter of

133:4.4 You who know God are the sons of God if you t.

133:7.11 t. reflective human intellect is not altogether bound

134:5.11 As the number of t. sovereign nations (great powers)

135:4.2 John t. believed that he was to be the last of this long

135:11.4 Are you t. the Messiah, or shall we look for another?

136:8.3 that it was in subservience to a t. divine mind.

137:5.3 he was not the Davidic type of Messiah, he was t.

137:8.18 many t. believing that he “was beside himself.”

138:3.7 And t. this was a strange sight in all Jewry; to see a

138:7.3 They all t. believed in Jesus, even though they did

139:2.6 Peter really and t. loved Jesus.

139:2.13 that Jesus was, after all, really and t. the Messiah.

139:8.2 Thomas had the one t. analytical mind of the twelve;

139:8.7 so t. courageous but never rash or foolhardy;

140:1.6 But when you are once t. received as citizens in

140:4.11 in the last analysis the “universe is t. fatherly.”

140:5.2 Jesus loves mortals as a brother—he was t. a man

140:6.7 taught them, they were t. helped by this instruction.

140:8.20 humble himself that he might become t. exalted;

140:10.5 elevated it to majestic levels of t. righteous living.

141:2.2 But when the Father’s will becomes t. your will,

141:3.4 Jesus was t. a master of men; he exercised great

141:3.5 the Master die, said, “T., this was a Son of God.”

142:2.2 as a whole—as a family—but he also t. loves each

142:5.1 that we may t. enter into this kingdom which you

142:5.3 shall bear witness that you are t. the children of God.

142:5.4 for all who t. believe this gospel, I will become

144:6.11 These twenty-four men had a t. remarkable

144:8.2 “John the Baptist has sent us to ask—are you t. the

144:8.7 T., wisdom is justified by her children.

145:3.14 A small number were t. edified by this ministry,

149:1.8 forms of human faith were literally and t. compelling

149:4.6 T. educated persons are not satisfied with remaining

150:4.3 receive the gospel, t. peace abides in that house;

151:6.4 This man t. believed his periodic mental affliction

153:1.2 task of winning lasting spiritual converts for the t.

153:2.11 those who t. believe this Son already have eternal

153:3.2 by the divine spirit, which is t. the water of life.

153:4.3 then has the kingdom of God t. come upon you.

154:7.2 the Master t. “had not where to lay his head.”

155:3.2 In these times it was t. a great and testing adventure

155:5.12 all who really and t. become believers in the truths

156:5.5 If you would be t. triumphant over the temptations

156:5.5 spiritual advantage where you have really and t.

157:4.1 For short periods some of them had t. believed

158:1.10 But the apostles were t. afraid; they were a silent

159:3.9 find that which most t. satisfies their characteristic

159:5.10 Forget not, the t. good is invariably more powerful

160:2.6 T., it is not good for man to be alone.

160:5.7 the eternal center of the universe is t. attainable by

160:5.11 Now are we t. forsaking the lures of the known

161:2.3 Jesus is the most t. unselfish person we have ever

161:2.3 reprove us, it is plain to all that he t. loves us.

162:1.10 some that he was t. the Messiah; others said he

162:2.7 But all who t. seek to find me shall sometime

162:5.2 T., you know neither me nor my Father, for if you

162:7.2 minded to do the will of my Father, then are you t.

162:7.5 to show you how to become t. the sons of God.

162:7.5 Though you know not the Father, I t. know him.

163:6.1 but it was t. inspiring to hear these newly ordained

165:5.3 If you give your lives t. to the gospel, you shall

167:1.5 while he who t. humbles himself shall be exalted.

167:7.3 But all of the loyal angels are t. pure and holy.

168:1.5 3. Jesus t. hesitated about bringing Lazarus back to

168:1.15 was really and t. a case of the raising of the dead by

169:1.13 “Since this father t. loved both of his sons, he tried

171:7.4 He t. loved each man, each woman, and each child.

174:5.3 But t. did the Prophet Isaiah refer to this people

174:5.3 T. have the leaders of my people deliberately blinded

174:5.8 If you will t. follow me, even after I have gone to

175:1.10 but whoso t. humbles himself will surely be exalted.

175:1.17 You are t. blind guides and dumb teachers; you

175:1.21 John did t. call you the offspring of vipers, and I ask

180:2.1 —all men will know that you are t. my disciples.

180:2.4 when your will has been t. aligned with his, you

181:2.5 after you have become t. more interested in their

182:1.9 And that is t. what he did by the revelation of God

182:3.9 Jesus’ heart was being crushed; he t. loved his

183:1.1 this humiliation, was t. doing the will of the Father

184:3.18 Annas was t. shocked as the other members of the

186:2.9 when such a creature t. chooses to do the will of the

186:2.11 Pilate spoke more t. than he knew when, after

187:5.5 righteous man; t. he must have been a Son of God.”

188:5.2 Jesus is t. a savior in the sense that his life and

188:5.2 Love is t. contagious and eternally creative.

188:5.9 the bestowal life of Jesus t. inspires all of us to

189:2.6 The tomb was t. empty when the first believers

192:2.4 the third time, asked, “Peter, do you t. love me?”

192:2.4 therefore do you know that I really and t. love you.”

192:4.5 they t. mourned the loss of their good friend, who

193:4.10 his difficulties with his real friends and those who t.

195:6.3 A little knowledge is t. disconcerting.

195:7.8 If the universe were t. what the materialist regards

195:7.20 experience is something in human life which is t.

195:10.12 it has t. been one of the greatest powers for good on

195:10.14 if they are only willing to become t. spirit-led sons

196:1.1 he was the most t. religious man who has ever

196:2.3 he was t. both human and divine, even as he yet is.

196:3.21 The one t. divine and objective reality that is

truly, not

7:0.5 freewill spirit world is not always t. representative

7:0.5 even as nature on Urantia is not t. revelatory of the

36:1.2 of life disseminators is not a t. self-governing group.

48:7.19 You have not t. acquired any virtue until your acts

100:1.3 Growth is not t. indicated by mere products but

100:4.6 You cannot t. love your fellows by a mere act of

102:2.5 Even the discoveries of science are not t. real in

127:6.6 to the effect that the Father was not t. concerned

131:10.8 have not t. mastered this practice of being Godlike.

139:12.2 Judas was a good thinker but not always a t. honest

160:5.2 those without their group as not being t. human.

170:3.5 Man will not t. forgive his fellows unless he loves

196:3.16 an interpreter lived in the mind, man could not t.

truly said or truly say

3:1.5 T. of the human race has it been said, “You are of

3:3.2 Every creature child may t. say: “He knows the

12:7.4 But all this which can be t. said of the Father

21:4.5 he could, and did, t. say, “It is finished”—it was

34:1.4 of this Son it was t. said, “All power in heaven and

52:3.7 so that it can be t. proclaimed that “God has made

100:7.7 Of Jesus it was t. said, “He trusted God.”

126:1.7 it can t. be said that Jesus “grew in favor with man

169:1.2 it has t. been said of the Son of Man that he is a

182:1.9 Father incarnate, could t. say: I am the bread of life

187:5.6 a death—the Master could t. say, “It is finished.”

trump

69:9.6 the king would be sure to t. up some charge for

trumped

184:3.6 so evidently t. up that the Sanhedrists themselves

trumpet

147:5.2 blow a t. as they were about to bestow charity upon

150:7.1 he heard the familiar sounds of the t. blast

172:4.2 as she cast two mites (small coppers) into the t..

195:6.10 spiritual battle with the t. blasts of the Middle Ages.

trumpets

114:6.8 These are the “angels of the t.,” directors of the

162:4.2 the solemn blasts of the silvery t. of the priests.

162:4.3 successive blasts were blown upon the silvery t..

162:4.4 the water priest, who, to the sound of the silvery t.,

trunk

62:5.2 They would climb up the t. of a tree like a bear and

trunks

59:5.22 The t. of the Carboniferous trees were commonly

trustnoun or adjective; see Trust

2:6.1 religion is a faith-t. in the goodness of God.

3:5.1 of the delegated personality to fulfill the divine t..

3:5.8 3. Is ­hope—the grandeur of t.—desirable?

13:1.20 it would be akin to betrayal of t. to present even

23:2.24 the assignment to reveal truth as the highest t. of

26:4.13 can shake the faith or seriously disturb the t. of an

28:6.13 T. is the crucial test of will creatures.

28:6.13 the obligation, sacredness, and solemnity of t..

28:6.13 the exact trustworthiness of any candidate for t. or

28:6.14 your ability to discharge responsibility, execute t.,

28:6.15 of these infallible estimators of the t. capacity of

28:6.16 of capacity for appreciation of the solemnity of t..

28:6.20 is prepared for the realization of the solemnity of t.

31:3.2 designed to qualify them for even greater tests of t.

32:5.8 human being who will run the race of faith and t.,

35:2.2 have these Melchizedek Sons ever betrayed their t..

38:9.13 but if faithful to their t., midwayers will eventually be

39:1.17 have qualified for their positions of t. by diligent

39:5.7 struggles of the early ages do not naturally breed t..

39:5.7 T. is a new human acquisition brought about by the

39:5.7 It is their mission to inculcate t. into the minds of

39:5.8 embodies much of their ideals of confidence and t..

47:3.3 And it is the reuniting of the morontia-soul t. of

47:3.3 the spirit-mind t. of the Adjuster that reassembles

49:6.4 evolved and immortal souls are held as a sacred t.

51:1.5 and 681,204 in the subordinate positions of t..

66:1.2 Caligastia filled five assignments of honor and t..

66:1.4 Caligastia went forth from Jerusem to his t. of world

66:1.5 Lanonandek would so shortly betray his sacred t. of

67:1.2 Caligastia because of this premeditated betrayal of t..

67:1.3 no high t. is deemed more sacred than that reposed

67:1.3 destructive of personality status than betrayal of t.

67:3.2 remainder of these beings remained true to their t..

69:9.11 chiefs, who held all real estate in t. for the group.

71:3.12 or appointed to some position of governmental t.,

72:6.7 natural wealth on the continent is held as a social t.

72:6.9 by the courts are attached to betrayal of public t..

72:8.2 The first division of public t. pertains principally to

72:9.6 their best members to positions of governmental t.

72:10.1 crimes, including betrayal of governmental t.,

74:1.5 faithful stewards of universe t. at the time of their

75:2.4 Adam’s plans or jeopardize their planetary t..

75:4.2 had defaulted in the execution of their oaths of t. to

75:7.6 admonished Adam and Eve that default of t. would

75:8.4 Eve allowed this life t. to become prematurely

90:2.5 The medicine men put great t. in signs and omens,

92:4.7 cardinal precepts of his teachings were t. and faith.

92:4.7 He taught t. in the omnipotent beneficence of God

94:0.1 preaching Machiventa’s gospel of man’s t. in the

94:1.6 The rejection of the Melchizedek gospel of t. in God

94:5.1 and his successors did not default in their t.;

95:4.2 and honesty in governmental positions of t.,

97:7.12 the t.-breeding religion of Salem shine forth for the

98:0.2 These preachers of faith and t. in God were still

100:7.9 his unswerving t. in God and unshakable confidence

101:0.3 Religion is faith, t., and assurance.

101:2.5 the somehow registered hope and t. initiated by the

101:2.13 spiritual insight and the sublimity of the soul’s t..

101:2.14 thus is brought about that soul t. and assurance of

101:3.6 2. Produces a sublime t. in the goodness of God even

101:3.10 6. Maintains a divine t. in ultimate victory in spite of

101:8.3 Faith has falsified its t. when it presumes to deny

101:9.8 form of glorified moral t. and confidence in reality,

101:10.8 he has put his t. in a hopeless phantasm or pinned

102:0.1 No display of energy nor expression of t. can carry

102:1.1 Childlike t. secures man’s entrance into the kingdom

103:9.5 The ideal of religious philosophy is such a faith-t.

108:5.10 vindication as to the faithful execution of her t..

109:6.4 Faithful to his t. was this extraordinary Adjuster,

109:6.7 surviving and conserved realities are held in t. for

110:1.6 if you only prove faithful to the t. reposed in you by

110:7.10 struggle is over; I will be true to my personality t..

111:7.1 security in the unqualified t. of the creature son

114:1.1 The original sovereignty of Urantia was held in t.

119:5.2 he proved worthy of the confidence and t. of his

120:1.3 the rich significance of that faith-t. which you so

129:2.4 house with Jesus’ money and hold the title in t. for

131:1.9 let the soul turn away from sin and put your whole t.

131:2.8 therefore in the divine name will I put my t..

131:3.2 my heart overflows with the bliss of peaceful t..

132:5.2 If you honestly desire to regard your wealth as a t.,

132:5.11 9. T. funds—wealth lodged in your hands by your

132:5.21 should be regarded somewhat in the light of a t. to

132:5.23 Do not hazard or jeopardize such a t..

132:5.23 Take for yourself of any t. only that which all honest

133:1.4 I insist on believing with a wholehearted t. in spite

139:4.9 the Father in heaven and his daily life of implicit t.,

139:4.10 faithfully carrying out his t. with regard to Jesus’

140:3.14 put your t. in the Father whose messengers you are.

140:3.14 Do not forcibly resist injustice; put not your t. in the

143:2.7 Your joy is born of t. in the divine word, and you

149:6.11 to emphasize the value of sincerity and perfect t.

150:4.2 put your t. in Him who is able to sustain the body

152:5.3 Said the singer: ‘Put your t. in the Lord.

154:6.5 Bid them be of good courage and put their t. in the

155:1.2 said: ‘Blessed are they who put their t. in this Son.

160:4.12 Train your memory to hold in sacred t. the strength-

163:3.2 “No, Peter, but all who put their t. in riches shall

163:4.12 3. Faith and t..

165:3.1 the sermon on “T. and Spiritual Preparedness.”

171:4.2 but I would now warn you not to put your t. in the

171:8.4 that you trade diligently with your t. fund while I am

174:0.2 he said: “Put not your t. in the arm of flesh nor in

174:0.2 put not your t. in either great men or the changing

177:4.10 other apostles, but Judas failed to develop loyal t.

179:4.3 know who it is that has proved untrue to his t..”

193:2.2 enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding t.,

193:4.3 failed to subdue these evils by love, faith, and t..

194:3.12 brotherhood of man, the good will of mutual t..

195:5.8 those values in the universe which call forth faith, t.,

196:0.3 tranquillity of supreme and unquestioned t. in God

196:0.11 did resemble the unsuspecting t. of the child mind.

196:0.11 —just such a t. as the child has in its parental

196:0.11 very much resembled the child’s t. in the security

196:0.11 His faith grew to such heights of t. that it was

196:0.12 The faith of Jesus attained the purity of a child’s t..

Trust, The Spirits of

39:5.7 4. The Spirits of T..

39:5.7 It is their mission to inculcate trust into the minds of

Trust, the Solemnity of

28:6.13 4. The Solemnity of T..

trustverb

39:5.7 the Father is willing freely to t. himself—the Adjuster

69:8.5 And herders were disinclined to t. this wealth to the

78:8.6 learned to t. and prize these peace-loving Sumerians

97:5.2 I will t. and not be afraid, for the Lord is my strength

102:1.5 Always will we know him because we t. him,

102:8.1 craving survival after death, is willing fully to t. the

110:4.4 T. all matters of mind beyond the dead level of

111:1.9 have the wisdom to t. the divine pilot to guide the

111:5.3 As men t. themselves to him, so has he—and first—

131:1.4 and a faithful protector of all who fear and t. him.

131:1.8 God saves those who t. him; he does not compel

131:2.8 I will t. in the Lord with all my heart; I will lean

131:2.10 Commit your way to the Lord—t. him—and he will

136:9.8 t. his Father (the Personalized Adjuster) to work out

137:6.5 You are now my friends; I t. you and I love you;

140:6.2 and be willing to t. my teaching and believe in God

140:8.2 Jesus’ teaching to t. in the overcare of the Father

140:10.4 to believe, nor to quickness to t. pleasing strangers.

146:2.9 “Commit your way to the Lord; t. in him,

148:6.4 Said this false comforter: ‘T. in your religion, Job;

152:5.3 T. him at all times and pour out your heart to him,

152:5.3 ‘It is better to t. the Lord than to put confidence in

155:5.13 Are you afraid to t. your future in the hands of the

159:4.1 “Master, could you t. me to know the truth about

163:4.12 they must t. the Father for food and shelter and all

165:6.2 safely t. this faithful steward to see that his children

182:1.5 These men are weak and frail, but I know we can t.

184:1.1 he feared to t. such an important undertaking to

192:2.7 Jesus said to Andrew, “Andrew, do you t. me?”

192:2.7 “Yes, Master, of a certainty I t. you, and you know

192:2.7 “Andrew, if you t. me, t. your brethren more—

192:2.7 Now must you t. others as I leave you to go to the

192:2.8 turned to James, asking, “James, do you t. me?”

192:2.8 James replied, “Yes, Master, I t. you with all my

192:2.8 said Jesus: “James, if you t. me more, you will be

192:2.8 If you will t. me, it will help you to be kind to the

193:3.2 I wish that you would love and t. one another.

193:3.2 because he refused to t. you, his loyal brethren.

193:3.2 T., therefore, and confide in one another.

196:1.5 to t. God as he trusted God and to believe in men as

trustedadjective

22:5.5 over ten million of these t. and high Custodians.

23:2.11 They are the t. and secret servants of the Deities,

67:4.6 midwayers to conceive of brilliant and t. rulers like

67:4.6 misled by their superiors, deceived by their t. leaders.

135:11.4 John again sent t. messengers to Jesus, inquiring: “Is

145:3.7 the mistakes and misdeeds of his own t. Sons

149:6.12 as to be ‘wounded in the house of a t. friend.

154:1.1 Only the tried and t. disciples were admitted to

154:2.3 lurked two or three of David’s most t. messengers,

173:4.2 he sent other and more t. servants to deal with these

176:3.4 called all his t. servants before him and delivered

178:1.1 Jesus talked to about fifty of his t. followers for two

trustedverb

100:7.7 Of Jesus it was truly said, “He t. God.”

100:7.7 he most sublimely t. the Father in heaven.

100:7.7 t. his Father as a little child trusts his earthly parent.

111:5.3 so has he—and first—t. a part of himself to be with

126:5.7 for such an unjust decision Jesus never again t.

139:4.4 John was the disciple whom Jesus so frequently t..

150:8.3 our King, for the sake of our fathers who t. in him.

153:2.1 until the high fortified walls wherein you have t.

165:6.2 who can be t. with the welfare of my children

169:2.6 hope to be faithful and prudent when you are t. with

174:0.2 remember that I have t. you with many things.”

177:4.10 Jesus loved and t. Judas even as he loved and t.

187:3.3 him the more, saying: “He t. in God to deliver him.

192:2.7 I once t. you with the leadership of your brethren.

196:0.11 Jesus t. God much as the child trusts a parent.

196:1.5 rather to share his faith; to trust God as he t. God

trustee

7:4.7 The Eternal Son is the personal t. of the Father’s

67:2.1 and powers into the hands of Daligastia as t.,

113:6.5 The guardian seraphim is the custodial t. of the

114:4.1 direct action by Michael, t. of planetary sovereignty.

120:1.6 recipient of your universe jurisdiction as brother-t..

132:5.1 effective t. of the resources of one generation for

132:5.15 may use in equity and transmit in security as the t.

134:6.10 when the national governments are willing to t. their

trustees

22:5.6 act as the t. of undertakings, personality groups,

112:5.15 safeguarded in the custody of these dependable t.

trusteeship

51:3.4 a violation of the covenant of their t. as the visible

75:7.1 Adam and Eve have violated the covenant of their t.

132:5.23 9. The t. of the wealth of one person for the benefit

trustful

39:5.7 The Gods are very t.; the Father is willing freely to

140:5.14 Children are naturally t., and parents should see to it

144:3.22 5. T.—in submission to the Father’s all-wise will.

193:4.3 They became increasingly more t. of their brethren

trustfulness

1:7.1 favors intelligent worship; it promotes refreshing t.

170:2.21 full confidence and genuine t. of the Father’s wisdom

trusting

3:5.17 but not hopeful in the exquisite manner of the t.

91:8.4 in true praying it is the sincere and t. communication

117:4.3 God is so t., so loving, that he gives a portion of his

137:8.8 with the faith and t. dependence of a little child,

140:8.2 His precepts about t the Father must not be adjudged

149:6.12 Of all the sorrows of a t. man, none is so terrible as

155:6.12 of such an easy-believing and fully-t. little one.

178:1.14 and drifters, supinely t. in a fictitious Providence to

192:2.7 And then go on t., for I will not fail you.

196:0.11 courage of a full-grown man with the t. optimism

196:0.14 The faith of Jesus was t., like that of a child, but it

trustsverb

2:6.1 Man might fear a great God, but he t. and loves

2:6.3 Blessed is the man who t. him.”

100:7.7 He trusted his Father as a child t. his earthly parent.

131:2.3 Blessed is the man who t. God.

196:0.11 Jesus trusted God much as the child t. a parent.

trustsnoun

28:6.10 In the assignment of t. the counsel of the Imports of

28:6.15 your superiors to advance you by augmented t.

30:4.15 Adjuster and seraphim, reunite their personality t.,

55:3.9 all judicial t. were discharged by similar associated

72:8.2 the ten regional schools of statesmanship; their t.

72:8.2 technical t. which are discharged by the various

108:3.6 You have been true to your t.; you have been

113:6.10 and unfaithful guardians all aspects of their soul t.

127:5.3 to “fulfill the most sacred of all human t.—loyalty to

trustworthiness

28:6.13 T. is the true measure of self-mastery, character.

28:6.13 reflect to the governing authorities the exact t. of

28:6.14 These seconaphim weigh t. in the living scales of

28:6.14 Your assets of t. are clearly set forth alongside your

28:6.16 The privilege of service follows the discovery of t..

171:8.11 2. Faithfulness is the unerring measure of human t..

trustworthy

10:1.6 bestowals of these Paradise Sons for reliable and t.

28:6.4 replete, and t. estimate of the ancestral factors and

114:7.1 competent and t. to assume such responsibilities.

126:3.14 Jesus craved a t. and confidential friend, but his

130:4.1 he sought to lay a more t. foundation for the lad’s

138:7.5 And they were good and t. boats.

160:2.10 And thus, if you can build up such t. and effective

182:2.5 “Send to me your most fleet and t. messenger.”

trusty

89:6.3 Jephthah thought that one of his t. slaves would

93:9.4 Abraham’s last act was to send t. servants to the

truthnounsee truth, in; truth, beauty, and goodness;

   see Truth; see Spirit of Truth

0:0.2 difficult to present enlarged concepts and advanced t

0:11.7 Neither fact nor t., experience nor revelation,

0:12.11 directs that we shall, in all our efforts to reveal t.

0:12.12 Successive planetary revelations of divine t.

0:12.12 inadequate to portray the t. as we are directed to

0:12.13 to assist man in the spiritual appropriation of all t.

0:12.14 Personalities assigned to portray on Urantia the t.

1:0.1 The t. about the Father had begun to dawn upon

1:2.1 God is the source of t. in the mind spheres;

1:2.1 The First Father is universal spirit, eternal t., infinite

1:3.8 I know the t. of the great declarations:“God is spirit”

1:4.4 the unfolding of the endless panorama of the t. of his

1:5.4 by faith accept the t. which portrays that the Father

1:5.10 The t. and maturity of any religion is directly

1:7.3 The concept of t. might possibly be entertained apart

1:7.3 and t. would be divorced from survival hope if they

1:7.4 But we can know such a t. in our own experience

1:7.8 in no manner violates the t. of the divine unity.

1:7.8 persons violate the t. of the indivisibility of Deity.

1:7.9 I portray the reality and t. of the Father’s nature and

2:1.11 the t.—literal t.—of the teaching which declares that

2:5.2 be saved by coming into the knowledge of the t..”

2:6.1 in the intellectual world we may discern eternal t.,

2:6.3 long-suffering and abundant in goodness and t..”

2:6.5 T. exhibits God as a revealer, as a teacher.

2:7.0 7. DIVINE TRUTH AND BEAUTY

2:7.2 t. is a living and flexible factor in the philosophy of

2:7.3 Divine t., final t., is uniform and universal, but the

2:7.4 T. is beautiful because it is replete and symmetrical.

2:7.4 When man searches for t., he pursues the divinely

2:7.5 pronouncing an isolated aspect to be the whole t..

2:7.6 self-consciousness can discover the beauty of t.,

2:7.6 Happiness ensues from the recognition of t. because

2:7.6 Divine t. is best known by its spiritual flavor.

2:7.8 discernment of the divine goodness in the eternal t.,

2:7.9 the goodness of God to the relative exclusion of t.

2:7.10 exquisitely integrated concepts of cosmic t.,

2:7.11 All t.—material, philosophic, or spiritual—is both

2:7.12 T. is coherent, beauty attractive, goodness stabilizing

3:0.3 in the universal t. of the Fatherhood of God.

3:2.3 incomprehensible t. that the First Source is the

3:4.4 diminishes the wisdom and perfection of t. and

3:4.6 mind cannot think through such an absolute t. or fact

3:5.10 Is the love of t. and the willingness to go wherever it

3:5.17 They love the t., but they know nothing of its soul-

3:6.2 The will of God is divine t., living love; therefore are

4:5.4 unworthy of an enlightened age of science and t..

4:5.7 The revelation of the t. about God is appearing,

5:0.1 rest assurance of divine fellowship upon the t. of

5:4.2 values, the substance of meanings, and the life of t..

5:4.6 the Greeks on beauty; both religions sought t..

6:1.3 uttered the t. when he wrote: “In the beginning was

6:2.7 In the love of t. and in the creation of beauty the

7:5.1 evolutionary creatures “the way, the t., and the life.”

8:2.8 all the Father’s beauty of thought and character of t..

8:4.7 the Spirit, ponder the t. that he is the combined

9:0.2 The Son is infinite in wisdom and t., in spiritual

10:5.8 to convey to the limited human mind the full t. and

10:6.2 goodness, mercy, and t. are the universe ministry of

10:7.1 Of a t. it is written: “I am the first, and I am the last,

12:9.3 not necessarily a part of the higher realization of t.

12:9.5 science engaged in the agelong contest between t.

14:1.12 You have unwittingly read the t. when your eyes

14:4.13 satiates the perfect ideals of divine beauty and t..

14:4.13 while you enjoy the ministry of the liberty of living t..

16:8.9 2. Spiritual choice, t. discernment.

19:1.9 to the distortion of facts, to the perversion of t.,

19:2.6 who may and do engage in the work of revealing t.

19:5.9 t. indispensable to high spiritual attainment, which

20:8.3 who complete these adventures in wisdom and t..

20:10.3 living t., divine goodness, and true spiritual beauty.

21:6.4 Christ Michael once said, “I am the way, the t.,

21:6.4 literally destined to be “the way, the t., and the life,”

22:4.7 revelation of t. to some evolving inhabited planet,

22:7.6 chosen concept of universal t. into actual being.

23:2.24 to reveal t. as the highest trust of their order.

23:2.24 are sent to enlarge the revelation of t. to the worlds

25:4.12 having possessed yourself of knowledge and t. until

25:4.12 your willingness to impart this knowledge and t. to

25:4.19 and to all others who desire to know the t. of law;

27:5.1 They are the divine records of t., the living books

27:5.1 perfect and replete repositories of the t. of eternity

27:5.2 the living repository of the particular fact or t. he

27:5.4 The wisdom of t. takes origin in the divinity of the

27:6.2 who make use of the t. of knowledge and the facts

27:6.2 With them knowledge attains to t. and experience

27:6.2 They have knowledge; they know the t.; they may

27:6.2 they may philosophize—think the t.; they may even

27:7.1 joyous act of recognizing and acknowledging the t.

28:5.16 great difficulty in inculcating this t. in the minds of

28:5.17 service for the extension of the kingdom of t..

28:6.21 This t. is literally and strikingly illustrated by the

30:3.9 by the practice of giving out to other beings new t.

30:4.15 you will sometime experientially know the t. of it

34:4.5 towards Him who is the personification of t.

34:5.4 seeking to teach t. and to spiritually enlighten the

34:6.6 What the world of today needs is the t. which your

34:6.6 The seed of theoretical t. is dead, the highest moral

34:6.6 until the divine Spirit breathes upon the forms of t.

34:6.13 comforting t., “The kingdom of God is not meat

34:7.1 fulfill the commission, “he will guide you into all t..”

35:4.5 And he did foster the t. of his day and safely pass it

36:5.8 When enlightened by facts and inspired by t.,

37:6.3 beyond the human concept of the art of teaching t.,

39:2.7 the purpose of fostering and furthering the cause of t

39:5.9 of the t. that uncertainty is the secret of contented

40:5.1 then you are made spiritually aware of the great t.

40:7.3 the elaboration of this great t. embraces your whole

42:0.2 transmutations of power in no way lessen the t. of

44:7.2 T., fact, and relationship are intellectually inseparable

44:7.2 and spiritually bound up together with living t. and

44:7.3 unless these realities of t., meanings of beauty,

44:7.4 blending in the evolutionary experience of eternal t.,

48:4.18 the shock of the unexpected impact of fact or of t.,

48:4.18 rigid unyielding fact and flexible ever-living t..

48:4.18 the unexpected nature of the situation be it fact or t..

48:6.8 seraphic evangels counsel the human teachers of t.

48:6.36 everlasting t.: If your own mind does not serve you

48:6.32 Some day they will teach you to seek t. as well as

48:6.33 but something premeditated as a perversion of t..

48:6.33 of offspring—these are the artistic triumphs of t..

48:6.33 fetish of factualized t., fossilized t., the iron band

48:6.33 the iron band of so-called unchanging t., holds one

48:6.33 right as to fact and everlastingly wrong in the t..

48:7.9 lower being who refuses to act upon his light of t..

48:7.12 10. Righteousness strikes the harmony chords of t.,

48:7.16 14. Whet the appetites of your associates for t.;

48:7.18 16.You cannot perceive spiritual t. until you feelingly

48:7.30 is inversely proportional to the t. contained.

50:4.13 did much to uphold the planetary concepts of t.

50:4.13 the total obliteration of spiritual t. on Urantia.

52:2.3 and his staff make the first revelations of higher t.

52:2.3 receives an enlarged presentation of spiritual t.

52:3.11 New revelations of t. characterize these ages,

52:3.11 T. is revealed up to the administration of the

52:4.4 the Magisterial Sons extend the revelation of t. to

52:5.3 world-wide pursuit of moral culture and spiritual t.

52:5.3 The revelations of t. are extended to include the

52:5.4 his life is an incarnation of Paradise t. in mortal flesh,

52:5.4 very t.—even the Spirit of Truth—in the knowledge of

52:5.5 living way” was a matter of fact as well as of t..

52:7.3 The revelation of t. is now extended to the central

53:6.5 spirit of t. were inherently triumphant over rebellion,

53:9.8 great t. “that the way of the transgressor is hard”;

54:0.1 conflicting t. and falsehood create confusing error;

54:0.2 The very conflicting presence of t. and untruth, fact

54:0.2 constitutes sin; the willful rejection of t. is error;

54:3.3 But if this universe rebel against the reality of t. and

55:0.1 revelations of divine t. and cosmic wisdom.

55:3.3 Three per cent was expended in the promotion of t.

55:3.10 which is stimulative of the choosing between t.

55:3.12 In the initial age of light the revelation of t. was

56:6.3 Mortal man must, through the recognition of t.,

56:10.8 Through the realization of t. the appreciation of

56:10.9 The meanings of eternal t. make a combined appeal

56:10.10 T. is the basis of science and philosophy, presenting

56:10.13 a mind competent to discriminate between t. and

56:10.13 the minds of Urantia is unerringly responsive to t.

56:10.17 while eternal t. is the special ministry of the Sons

56:10.18 T. meanings are the mortal-intellect repercussions of

58:7.12 biogeologic record unfailingly tell the t. if you but

66:5.15 our divine teachers and forever put t. on our lips.

67:1.2 his self-exaltation because he abode not in the t..”

73:2.1 promised Son of God, a racial uplifter, a teacher of t.

75:7.7 Adam and Eve were never guilty of contempt for t.,

77:5.7 upbuilding a new and independent world center for t.

77:5.8 to assist in the propagation of advanced t. and spread

79:6.10 the invigorating stimulus of a religion in which t. was

79:6.11 This worship of t. was provocative of research and

79:6.11 keen students and aggressive in their pursuit of t..

79:8.4 search for new and higher t. became overshadowed

79:8.8 to regard the past as the exclusive source of t..

79:8.8 T. is relative and expanding; it lives always in the

87:4.5 was one of the most momentous discoveries of t.

87:5.13 3. T.—the correct understanding of, and attitude

87:7.5 In the past, t. has grown rapidly when the cult has

87:7.5 Abundant t. and an adjustable cult have favored

87:7.6 every new revelation of t has given rise to a new cult

88:2.7 Modern respect for wisdom and t. is but the recent

88:2.7 but also that every t. is contained in the book.

88:4.5 Man is gradually backing into the t., beginning in

88:4.5 in error, and finally attaining the threshold of t..

88:6.8 half the world is grasping eagerly for the light of t.

90:4.9 facts and t. court the full light of comprehension

91:3.7 alter ego has evolved from a mere fiction to the t.

91:8.11 prayer by giving him an increased revelation of t.,

92:0.5 the supernal heights of morontia value and spirit t..

92:1.2 religion, even a beginning of the revelation of t. itself

92:3.1 remember, the cults are formed, not to discover t.,

92:3.3 the power of any idea lies, not in its certainty or t.,

92:4.3 the circuitous gropings of humanity in quest of t.;

92:4.3 in quest of truth; revelatory religion is that very t..

92:4.5 Even the Nodites had forgotten this t. by the time

92:4.7 Son inaugurated the third revelation of t. on Urantia.

92:4.9 constitute the most recent presentation of t. to the

92:4.9 of this, the most recent of the revelations of t. to

92:5.7 fulcrums on which the levers of revealed t. depended

92:5.8 been many ebbs and flows of the tide of religious t.

92:5.10 formed the foundations on which later teachers of t.

92:5.12 Many men arose to proclaim t. in this, one of the

92:5.16 by the appearance of teachers of religious t.

92:6.17 But this t. never became widely accepted until the

92:6.19 minds suddenly to accept advanced revealed t..

92:7.3 truths contained in every faith, for all contain t..

93:1.1 Revealed t. was threatened with extinction during

93:1.2 provision be made for maintaining the light of t.

93:1.2 they should continue to uphold t. in the manner of

93:2.3 of the revelation of the t. of the reality of God

93:3.4 But to some, Melchizedek taught advanced t.,

93:4.15 tasks: to keep alive on earth the t. of the one God

93:4.16 Melchizedek taught elementary revealed t. at Salem

93:5.1 Abraham the responsibility of keeping alive the t. of

93:5.5 Salem, where you shall hear our teachings of the t.

93:7.4 little understand how difficult it was to perpetuate t.

93:8.1 to insure that the t. of the one and only God would

93:10.6 conjectures are probably not far from the t..

94:1.7 in beauty of concept and t. of discernment.

94:2.2 weakening of Vedism through rejection of higher t.,

94:3.4 led the Indian philosophers very close to the t. of the

94:3.4 but this t. availed them naught because they failed to

94:3.5 very close to the t. of the repercussional synthesis of

94:3.6 become perverted through the misconception of t..

94:3.7 return to the Brahman is closely parallel to the t. of

94:5.0 5. THE STRUGGLE FOR TRUTH IN CHINA

94:6.1 most unusual presentation of manifold religious t..

94:6.6 in expressing the t. that it is more blessed to give

94:6.6 “The good man seeks not to retain t. for himself

94:6.6 upon his fellows, for that is the realization of t..

94:6.8 concepts of the old philosopher who taught the t. as

94:6.11 He sought to rekindle the ancient quest for new t.,

94:7.1 in China, another great teacher of t. arose in India.

94:7.8 Siddhartha taught far more t. than has survived in the

94:8.18 The great t. of Siddhartha’s teaching was his

94:11.4 Buddhism’s comprehension of the relativity of all t..

94:11.4 It was taught that the small t. was for little minds,

94:11.4 was for little minds, the large t. for great minds.

94:11.5 the clearest presentations of the t. of the Adjusters

94:11.7 ascertaining absolute t. and the t. of the Absolute.

94:11.10 undoubtedly be, blessed with other teachers of t..

94:12.4 Buddhism is that its adherents are free to choose t.

94:12.4 This willingness to appropriate t. from any and all

94:12.6 again receive the t. of expanded cosmic realities even

94:12.6 India once listened to his proclamation of new t.?

95:1.8 the error of the teachers of new t. to attempt too

95:1.8 proclaim the t. of the reality of the Universal Father

95:3.1 Notwithstanding the importation of much t. and

95:3.2 augmented by the periodic arrival of teachers of t.,

95:3.3 The Egyptian triad was T.-Justice-Righteousness.

95:5.5 the evolution of religion and the revelation of t. in

95:5.9 weakness of Ikhnaton’s gospel was its greatest t.,

95:6.4 Zoroaster believed was the “t. of the Lord of light.”

96:4.7 Moses presented him as the “God of t. and without

96:7.8 in Mesopotamia maintain the light of t. during the

97:1.4 that the Lord God of Israel was the source of all t.,

97:2.2 the little-known Micaiah, kept the light of t. alive in

97:4.4 leaven of t. to save the doctrine of the Yahweh;

97:9.29 And so does the t. about the Jewish people disclose

97:10.1 the special service of carrying the t. of the one God

97:10.5 philosophic creative discovery in the realms of t..

97:10.6 The Jews loved justice,wisdom, t., and righteousness

98:7.1 the atonement doctrine realized something of this t.,

99:6.3 tendency to standardize and fossilize t.; diversion

100:2.4 recognize t. in meanings, and discover goodness in

100:5.3 alone and sought to penetrate the mystery of final t..

100:7.2 Jesus lived the t., even as he taught it.

100:7.2 He was the t..

100:7.2 Jesus was constrained to proclaim saving t. to his

100:7.2 Jesus was unquestioningly loyal to all t..

100:7.5 did not cause Jesus to overlook the gems of t. in the

101:2.6 2. The revelation of t., whether by direct personal

101:4.1 to discard any element of genuine religious t. it

101:4.2 that we who participate in the revelation of t. are

101:4.3 T. is always a revelation: autorevelation when it

101:4.5 T. may be but relatively inspired, even though

101:5.11 are especially concerned with the expansion of t..

101:5.12 working union of the t. of revelation and the faith of

101:5.12 Such a working union of human faith and divine t.

101:5.13 religion provides the assurance of faith plus the t. of

101:5.13 and more you will know the t. of supreme values,

101:5.14 the morontia progression the assurance of t. replaces

101:5.14 spirit insight operate in the place of faith and t. or,

101:6.4 T. is made accessible to the wisdom-endowed

101:6.7 space manifestations of Paradise t.—universal t..

101:6.7 divine t. constitutes the possession of a righteous

101:6.8 a co-ordination of knowledge, wisdom, faith, t.,

101:6.10 man shall know the t., and the t. shall set him free.

101:8.1 One believes t., admires beauty, and reverences

101:9.2 religion by your standards of knowledge and t..

101:9.5 with discovering the t. of living, the good and right

101:10.2 to the logician or to the reasoner the eternal t. of the

101:10.4 The faith acceptance of the t. of God enables man

102:1.1 to do the divine will, he shall know the way of t..

102:1.3 the revelation of t. on Urantia has all too often been

102:1.3 T. remains unchanged from generation to generation,

102:1.3 Eternal t. should not be slighted because it chances

102:2.4 able to arrive at the full knowledge of absolute t..

102:3.2 morontia mota, the sensitivity for t. discernment

102:3.12 for God is religion; the hunger for t. is a revelation.

102:6.4 dependability of personal experience affirms the t. of

102:6.6 God is the first t. and the last fact; therefore does

102:6.6 therefore does all t. take origin in him, while all

102:6.6 God is absolute t..

102:6.6 As t. one may know God, but to understand—to

102:6.6 The gulf between the experience of the t. of God

102:6.6 reason alone cannot achieve harmony between t.

102:6.7 has the advantage over the negative, t. over error,

102:6.9 facts of evolution must not be arrayed against the t.

102:6.9 logic which tolerates the concept of t. alongside

102:6.10 purposive or progressive evolution is a t. which

102:6.10 of materialistic fact in favor of the cosmic t. of

102:7.2 fact of God, divine law, is changeless; the t. of God,

102:7.8 energy, the Universal of t., and the Infinite of love.

102:8.1 That is the one central t. of all religion.

103:0.2 periodic revelations of t. punctuate the otherwise

103:1.5 may be right or wrong, or a mixture of t. and error.

103:4.2 thirst for righteousness leads to the discovery of t.,

103:4.2 t. augments ideals, and this creates new problems for

103:6.8 compensate for the absence of the t. sensitivity of

103:6.13 mortal man cannot discern goodness, love, and t.

103:6.15 the faith of religion, and the t. insight afforded by

103:7.5 religious aspects of a personality are t. dominated,

103:7.5 sincerely desirous of following the t. wherever it may

103:7.8 The t.—an understanding of cosmic relationships,

103:7.8 both science and religion with the t. of reality.

103:7.8 the only human substitute for the revelation of t.

103:7.14 Adjuster is based on the intellectual reception of t.,

103:8.1 By the technique of such an incarnation of living t.

103:9.2 nonmaterial reaches toward the spirit realms, by t..

103:9.4 natural religion does not invalidate the reality and t.

103:9.6 to things; wisdom introduces him to a world of t.,

103:9.8 Religion (the t. of personal spiritual experience) is

103:9.9 Such a life is one motivated by t. and dominated by

103:9.10 when wisdom chooses between t. and error, right

103:9.10 Through t. man attains beauty and by spiritual love

104:1.10 Jesus taught his apostles the t. regarding the persons

105:2.11 eternal fact of infinity-reality and the universal t. of

105:3.10 It is a t. that the Absolutes are manifestations of the

105:3.10 it is both fact and t. that all reality is predicated upon

106:8.18 will probably represent a minimum distortion of t. if

106:9.5 To mortals we suggest the acceptance of the t. that

106:9.12 Such a Father life is one predicated on t., sensitive

107:0.6 which factualizes the t. that God is man’s Father.

108:6.3 created in righteousness and the completion of t..

109:5.2 may become partially conscious of the wisdom, t.,

110:1.2 future personification of the triumph of divine t. in

110:4.1 to transmit much of this wealth of wisdom and t. to

110:4.5 they do find it possible to flash a gleam of new t.

110:6.4 —that a maximum of light and t. can be imparted

111:6.7 A human being can find t. in his inner experience,

111:6.7 apply his personal discovery of t. to the ruthlessly

112:5.11 placed upon my commission as a revelator of t. by

114:7.9 culture or the extinction of the light of living t..

117:1.1 The Supreme is the t. of intellectual meaning, and

117:7.17 t. out of meanings, and goodness out of values.

118:3.2 Things are time conditioned, but t. is timeless.

118:3.2 The more t. you know, the more t. you are,

118:3.3 T. is inconcussible—forever exempt from all transient

118:3.3 But when t. becomes linked with fact, then both time

118:3.3 Such realities of t. wedded to fact become concepts

118:3.4 The linking of the absolute and eternal t. of the

118:9.9 the t. of cosmic mind meanings, and the goodness of

118:10.15 goodness attained through the pursuit of cosmic t..

119:8.8 And your record tells the t. when it says that this

124:4.9 to the dictates of your highest convictions of t.

125:5.8 supremely in one thing: to proclaim everlasting t.

125:6.2 were amazed not so much by his knowledge of t. as

125:6.6 to be granted him to function as a teacher of t.,

126:2.3 Jesus never derived authority to teach t. from human

126:3.8 about the Jewish deliverer, none was so near the t.

126:3.8 had an unerring ability for the recognition of t.,

126:3.8 and t. he never hesitated to embrace, no matter

127:1.7 enter publicly upon his work as a teacher of t. and

127:2.7 depended upon a frank statement of t. to clarify

127:2.7 situation, but now he could not declare the full t..

127:5.6 lived would begin his career as a teacher of living t.

127:6.6 Let us be free in the knowledge of the t. of our

128:4.6 to venerate the teacher in place of obeying the t.

128:6.7 And the Roman judge spoke the t..

130:1.1 Jesus was a t. giver; he was the t. for that generation

130:1.1 an enlightenment born of the experience of new t..

130:1.2 influences that are not directed by the powers of t.

130:1.2 The flight from duty is the sacrifice of t..

130:1.2 souls sincerely seek for God—hunger for t. and

130:1.5 to goodness, rejectful of beauty, and disloyal to t..

130:1.6 with the power to choose between t. and error,

130:2.2 exerted a great influence in behalf of advanced t.

130:2.4 life partner with spiritual energy and divine t. in

130:2.4 If you are more blessed with t. than is this man,

130:2.8 powers of spiritual discrimination and t. choosing

130:2.10 this same day that we first heard that momentous t.

130:3.4 to point out to this young mind the t. in each,

130:3.10 Stoic doctrines, Jesus impressed upon the lad the t.

130:4.10 T. is the domain of the spiritually endowed

130:4.10 Knowledge is demonstrable; t. is experienced.

130:4.10 t. an experience of the soul, the progressing self.

130:4.10 t. is a phase of the mind-spirit level of the universe

130:4.15 The finite shadow of relative and living t. is moving

130:4.15 but they are deficient in wisdom and devoid of t..

131:1.6 He will guide the honest of heart into the t.,

131:1.6 guide the honest of heart into the truth, for God is t..

131:1.7 error and overcome evil by the love of the living t..

131:2.3 is long-suffering and abundant in goodness and t..

131:2.5 His mercy is everlasting, and his t. endures to all

131:2.9 is near all who call upon him in sincerity and in t..

131:3.3 things as they are gain joy by thus embracing the t..

131:4.6 God is t..

131:4.6 should understand him—come fully to know the t..

131:4.6 T. is eternal; it sustains the universe.

131:4.8 only the wicked who say: The universe has neither t.

131:5.2 in life is to act in consonance with the spirit of t..

131:5.5 shall receive punishment, but those who follow t.

131:6.2 We are assured of the life hereafter if we know t..

131:7.3 with a soul which reflects t. like a mirror.

131:8.1 containing most of the monotheistic t. was Taoism,

131:9.2 T. is real and divine.

131:9.3 Faith must be very near the t. of things, and I do not

131:9.4 “A wise man is occupied with the search for t., not

132:0.4 he would select the t. in what they taught and then

132:0.4 then proceed so to embellish and illuminate this t.

132:0.4 that in a very short time this enhancement of the t.

132:2.3 Goodness, like t., is always relative and unfailingly

132:2.3 the perception of these qualities of goodness and t.

132:2.5 enhances the discernment of t., enlarges capacity

132:2.7 everlastingly correlated with the discernment of t.

132:2.9 and supreme qualities of goodness, beauty, and t.

132:3.0 3. TRUTH AND FAITH

132:3.1 most permanently influenced by their discussion of t.

132:3.2 T. cannot be defined with words, only by living.

132:3.2 T. is always more than knowledge.

132:3.2 but t. transcends such purely material levels in that it

132:3.2 it consorts with wisdom and embraces imponderables

132:3.2 Knowledge originates in science; t., in the religious

132:3.2 wisdom, with relationships; t., with reality values.

132:3.3 science, formulate philosophy, and dogmatize t.

132:3.4 Revealed t., personally discovered t., is the supreme

132:3.4 is never conflict between true knowledge and t..

132:3.5 But t. can never become man’s possession without

132:3.8 goodness and completed capacity for t. appreciation,

132:4.2 the heavenly Father’s love and the t. of his mercy,

132:4.6 Revere goodness and exalt t..

132:5.2 to know more of the t. about his loyalty to God

132:5.2 seeker after wisdom and an honest lover of t.;

132:6.1 And all those who know the way of t. and enjoy

132:7.2 answered: “Ganid, the man was not hungry for t..

132:7.2 Man must become hungry for t. as a result of the

133:1.4 universe is friendly to me—this all-powerful t. I

133:4.2 miller he taught about grinding up the grains of t.

133:4.2 Jesus: “Give the milk of t. to those who are babes in

133:4.4 but you err to go in quest of such a glorious t.

133:4.6 a city whose foundations are righteousness and t.,

133:4.10 said: “My brother, I perceive you are seeking for t.,

133:4.10 I suggest that the spirit of the Father of all t. may

133:5.6 with human personality it would be nearer the t. to

133:9.3 the difference between knowledge, wisdom, and t..

134:0.1 beginning of his lifework as a public teacher of t.;

134:2.3 all of them were receptive to the living t. which Jesus

134:5.1 teaching concerning the sovereignty of God is a t.

134:9.3 burned to give vent to the declaration of the real t.

135:4.4 How could he know the t.?

136:6.10 portrays dramatically the t. that selfish satisfaction

137:1.1 I would sit at your feet and learn the whole t. about

137:7.14 not precipitate confusion by the presentation of t.

138:4.2 kingdom is open for all who desire to know the t.

139:11.7 unlimited and eternal progression of spirit and t..

140:1.6 to know my Father and believe in the saving t.

140:3.18 Discern the t. clearly; live the righteous life fearlessly

140:3.18 must yourselves walk in the clear light of living t..

140:5.7 And such seekers after t. do not have to wait for

140:6.3 righteousness that consists in love, mercy, and t.

140:8.25 James grasped the thrilling t. that Jesus wanted his

140:8.32 a new will—to impart a new capacity for knowing t.,

140:10.2 idealistic and spiritual principles of religious t.

140:10.7 And it was because of his desire to impress this t.

140:10.9 second, belief in the t. of sonship with God; and third

141:2.1 that fact is the transforming t. that we are his sons.

141:2.1 In my life this t. is to become manifest to all.

141:4.2 believing recognition of the t. that you are his son.

141:7.3 All such sincere seekers for the t. are always glad to

141:7.4 He became, indeed, “the way, the t., and the life.”

141:7.6 human liberty through the sincere recognition of t.,

141:7.6 You shall know the t., and the t. shall make you free.

141:7.6 Jesus was the t. made manifest in the flesh, and he

141:7.7 Jesus was teaching these apostles the essentials of t.

141:7.9 He sought to impart to these apostles the t. that he

141:7.10 a teacher sent from heaven to present spiritual t. to

142:2.3 being a father of many, know well the t. of my

143:1.4 T. is a liberating revelation, but love is the supreme

143:1.6 all alone to lay down your life for the love of a t.

143:5.4 Then said Jesus: “You have spoken the t., for,

143:5.6 worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and t.,

143:5.6 worship him must worship him in spirit and in t..

143:5.11 fact of the death of Christ instead of around the t.

143:6.3 facts to occupy the place of t. in one’s theology.

143:6.3 Christianity; it is not the central t. of the religion

143:6.4 —just as t. is the greatest pronouncement of the

144:5.18 Sustain us in our progress along the path of t..

144:5.42 earth this day To see the way, the light, and the t..

145:2.4 I have come among you to proclaim a greater t.,

145:2.5 spiritually minded among you have known this t.,

145:5.6 the reception of spiritual t. for the salvation of their

145:5.6 come seeking not for t. and salvation but rather

145:5.7 all who had ears to hear and hearts to receive the t..

146:2.8 which opens the door of the Father’s storehouse of t.

146:2.14 taught his associates to pray in the spirit and in t.,

146:2.17 of the human mind through the ministry of t..

146:3.1 and sympathy to this Greek teacher, allowing the t.

146:3.1 You have discussed the material shadows of t.;

146:3.2 outward analysis, nor does t. resent honest criticism.

146:3.2 attitude when he has perfect confidence in the t. of

146:3.3 know, really be certain, about the t. of this gospel of

146:3.4 matter of personal experience—faith in the word of t.

146:3.4 experience in the eternal realities of divine t.

146:3.4 your intelligent understanding of t. realities plus

146:3.6 live among you and speak to you the words of t..

147:3.2 for the proclamation of the gospel of eternal t.?

147:4.2 Do you not hear the t. as men of wisdom and

147:6.6 Men, if you are enlightened by the t. and really know

147:8.5 Jesus propounded to his apostles the t. that it was

148:1.2 Though they all taught the same t., each apostle

148:2.3 Elman endeavored to teach the t. to these sick ones

149:2.13 those who regarded him as the champion of that t.

149:6.5 in love, plenteous in mercy, and glorious in t..

150:4.2 proclaim the saving t. that man is a son of God.

150:9.5 group of disillusioned preachers of the gospel of t.

151:1.3 do you speak in parables to those who seek the t.?”

151:1.4 our friends and those who desire to know the t.

151:1.4 while our enemies and those who love not the t.

151:1.4 these people follow not in the way of the t..

151:1.4 they have closed lest they should discern the t.

151:2.2 but because the t. has no real root in their deeper

151:2.2 the deceitfulness of riches to choke the word of t.

151:2.2 represents those who, when they have heard the t.,

151:2.3 new teaching and equally quick to give up the t.

151:2.3 the difficulties and realities of living up to this t.;

151:2.3 and varying degrees of ability to comprehend t.

151:2.5 the illustration of the one central and vital t. which

151:2.5 opinion, with our ability fully to grasp the great t.

151:2.6 this parable was spoken to teach us one great t..

151:3.1 suit your presentation of t. to the minds and hearts

151:3.1 not only of the multitudes and how they hear the t.

151:3.3 and the spiritual worlds as a means of teaching t..

151:3.8 The parable puts new t. gracefully into the mind

151:3.9 To reject the t. contained in parabolical analogy

151:3.11 the advantage of stimulating the memory of the t.

152:3.2 your souls have been lighted with a great t.,

152:6.4 that spiritual nature of man which must recognize t.

152:6.5 They saw more fully that spiritual t. was not to be

153:1.1 Herod, who had been directed to ascertain the t.

153:2.2 for of a t. the Lord has sent me to speak all these

153:2.6 Not for t. and righteousness or that you might the

153:2.6 come to proclaim spiritual liberty, teach eternal t.,

153:2.11 “Let us be patient; the t. never suffers from honest

153:3.5 your attention to those who would know the t..

153:3.5 You cannot compel men to love the t..

153:3.5 hearken while I tell you the t. concerning those

155:1.3 Because they know not the t..

155:1.3 Because you obey not the t..

155:1.4 accepting a narrow and confused disintegration of t.,

155:1.5 “Let me emphatically state this eternal t.: If you,

155:1.5 this eternal truth: If you, by t. co-ordination, learn to

155:1.5 you represents the measure of your t. endowment,

155:3.3 dying because they had crystallized t. into a creed;

155:3.3 that when t. becomes formulated as a boundary line

155:4.1 this group of twenty-five teachers of t. left Caesarea-

155:4.2 Why do we refuse to confront the foes of t.?”

155:5.10 human experiences: the personal quest for t.,

155:5.11 adventure out upon the high seas of unexplored t.

155:5.13 to trust your future in the hands of the God of t.,

155:5.16 you have spoken to us the words of life and t..

155:6.2 Hosea, but he did not cease to minister words of t.

155:6.2 the word of t. is vouchsafed one age and withheld

155:6.2 fail not to discern the words of t. which come not

155:6.5 your own sense of mercy, justice, and t. should be

155:6.5 the spirit leaves you forever free to follow the t.

155:6.6 they are discomfited by every new revelation of t..

155:6.10 a little nearer the discovery of the t. about God.

155:6.11 those who are spirit led; that is, subordinated to t.,

155:6.12 Divine t. must not be discounted because the

156:2.5 and earth shall pass away, my words of t. shall not.”

156:5.1 his spiritual nature up into the sunlight of heavenly t.

156:5.5 hearts of all who are illuminated by the love of t..

156:5.7 Spiritual destiny is dependent on devotion to t.

156:5.12 Kingdom builders must be undoubting of the t. of the

156:5.15 in alluring his fellows into the love of eternal t..

156:5.17 measure of the capacity of the soul is your faith in t.

156:5.19 Avoid unfairness in all your efforts to preach t.

157:2.1 To those who would know the t., already has a sign

157:2.2 Be only concerned with the spirit of living t. and

157:2.2 unless you fall wholeheartedly in love with t.,

157:3.6 The hour has come when you should know the t.

157:5.1 and the Son of God, and it was upon this great t.

157:6.3 period of the more complete realization of the t. of

157:6.10 whosoever believes this t. of the combined nature of

157:6.12 “And now can your faith comprehend the t. of these

157:6.12 Can you believe the t. about me in the face of the

158:7.3 I am constrained to begin to unfold to you the t.

158:7.3 I speak the t. to you that you may be prepared for

159:3.1 principles which should guide those who preach t.,

159:3.7 The gospel yoke is easy and the burden of t. is light.

159:4.1 “Master, could you trust me to know the t. about

159:4.1 What is the t. about the Scriptures?”

159:4.3 As a revelation of t., the last are more dependable

159:4.3 best collection of religious wisdom and spiritual t.

159:4.4 Jonah had never lived, still would the profound t. of

159:4.4 record their highest concepts of righteousness, t.,

159:4.6 the Father does not limit the revelation of t. to any

159:4.6 Many earnest seekers after the t. have been, and

159:4.7 “The authority of t. is the very spirit that indwells

159:4.7 divided up into sundry groups of t. contenders as

159:4.8 Through the mind of man divine t. may indeed shine

159:4.9 The revelations of divine t. are not sealed except by

159:4.10 the sanctity of this traditionalism know this very t..

159:4.10 They know the t. regarding the sacred writings, but

160:1.13 Prejudice blinds the soul to the recognition of t.,

160:5.8 I am fully persuaded he speaks the t..

160:5.11 thrilled by the communal vision of this supreme t..

161:2.4 We grow in grace and in the knowledge of the t.,

161:2.5 rejoices when they consent to see the light of t..

161:3.3 do not actually know the full t. about this mystery.

162:7.2 You shall know the t., and the t. shall make you

162:7.3 I declare to you the t. which the eternal Father

162:7.3 seek to destroy me because I have told you the t.

162:7.3 But Abraham did not so treat the t. of God.

162:7.3 you would know me and love the t. which I reveal.

162:7.3 will hardly walk in the light of the t. which I reveal.

162:7.3 father, who was a deceiver and stood not for the t.

162:7.3 for the truth because there came to be no t. in him.

162:7.3 comes the Son of Man speaking and living the t.,

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and live the t. shown me by the

162:7.5 if a man will keep this word of t. alive in his heart,

163:1.4 ‘Notwithstanding you reject the t., it remains that

163:7.4 who failed to grasp the t. that the kingdom is the

164:4.8 not tell us the whole t. about what happened?

164:4.8 Why do you refuse to discern the t.?

164:5.2 The teacher of t. attracts only those who hunger

164:5.2 attracts only those who hunger for the t. and who

165:2.4 those who hunger for t. and thirst for righteousness

165:3.5 who shall knowingly deny the t. of my teachings

165:4.8 Ezekiel spoke t. when he said, ‘With their mouths

166:1.4 their refusal to see the light and acknowledge the t.

166:1.4 all who shun justice, spurn mercy, and reject t.!

166:1.5 You yourselves refuse to enter into the way of t.,

166:2.3 shall it be, Simon, and you will soon know the t.

166:3.3 that contains much t.: That the way which leads to

167:4.4 you gave these men their chance to receive the t.,

167:6.6 T., beauty, and holiness are powerful and effective

168:2.7 You shall be a living witness of the t. which I spoke

169:1.2 John that you should seek for God—search for t..

170:2.1 the dual concept of the t. of the fatherhood of God

170:2.22 2. T. hunger.

171:4.7 kills the prophets and stones the teachers of t.!

171:7.1 Jesus was full of grace and t..

174:2.2 and we know that you proclaim the ways of t.,

174:2.2 We are only students, and we would know the t.

174:4.3 he said: “Of a t., Master, you have well said that

174:4.4 Jesus spoke the t. when he referred to this lawyer as

174:5.3 you still shrink from open confession of the t. lest

174:5.7 the joyous liberty of the t. of sonship with God.

174:5.7 words of divine t., everlasting mercy, and eternal

175:1.1 all of this proclamation of t. and healing of disease

175:1.2 By rejecting the t. of God and the light of heaven,

175:1.2 between life and death, between t. and error.

175:1.6 in the world as the standard-bearers of eternal t.

175:1.7 refused to believe the revelation of the t. of God—

175:1.8 slighted and how the messengers of t. are rejected.

175:1.16 Again are you blind to the t., for which is the greater

175:1.19 Woe upon all of you who reject t. and spurn mercy!

175:2.1 ceased to be the spiritual torchbearers of divine t.

175:2.2 gospel and presently died unflinchingly for that t.

175:3.2 the children of Abraham the light-bearers of t. to the

176:2.1 has devoutly believed this t. and has confidently

176:2.3 not fail to visit you with an enlarged revelation of t.

176:3.5 to grow in grace and in a knowledge of the t..

176:3.7 T. is living; the Spirit of Truth is ever leading the

176:3.7 You are not given t. to crystallize into settled, safe,

176:3.7 Your revelation of t. must be so enhanced by

176:3.7 servants who thus grow in the knowledge of the t.,

176:3.7 regarding their stewardship of divine t.: “Here,

176:3.7 “Here, Master, is the t. you committed to us

176:3.7 which you taught us; here is the t. you gave us.”

176:3.7 indolence will not justify the barren steward of t.

176:3.7 In accordance with the t. committed to your hands

176:3.7 your hands will the Master of t. require a reckoning

176:3.10 therefore freely should you give of the t. of heaven,

176:3.10 in the giving will this t. multiply and show forth the

177:0.1 Make sure that the t. abides in your lives, and that

177:2.6 increased t. for improving the home and ennobling

177:4.5 they learned to admire t. and to love Jesus,

177:5.2 These multitudes listen to the t. and believe it

177:5.2 few of them permit the word of t. to strike down

177:5.2 lead the teachers of the gospel t. to their death.

177:5.2 others who you think love the t. will be scattered,

178:1.4 will never know of your spiritual light of t. unless

178:1.12 You must not seek to promulgate t. by the power of

178:1.13 should seriously question whether the roots of t. in

178:1.14 mighty in the promulgation of t., and aggressive in

178:1.15 This gospel of the kingdom is a living t..

178:1.16 you are skillfully to put the leaven of new t. in the

178:1.16 when they who despise the t. force it upon you.

178:1.16 not hesitate to stand in vigorous defense of the t.

178:3.2 I have taught you the t. concerning the kingdom of

178:3.4 habit of life is righteousness and joy in the t..

178:3.4 and remain therein by the living service of t.,

179:4.2 evil in the heart of one who failed to love the t.

179:4.5 the power of t. might triumph over the deceptions

179:4.5 not won without the faith of the sincere love of t..

179:5.1 the blessing of a new dispensation of grace and t..

179:5.3 the symbol of the living word of t. incarnated in the

179:5.9 memory of my bestowal life, the word of eternal t.;

180:3.2 If we had not taught them the t., they might do

180:3.3 one who will continue to teach you the way of t.,

180:3.7 “Thomas, I am the way, the t., and the life.

180:4.1 This new gift is the spirit of living t..

180:4.2 comfort you and eventually lead you into all t..

180:5.1 This divine endowment is not the letter or law of t.,

180:5.1 the Spirit of Truth to function as expression of t..

180:5.1 The new teacher is the conviction of t., the assurance

180:5.1 new teacher is the spirit of living and growing t.,

180:5.1 growing t., expanding, unfolding, and adaptative t..

180:5.2 Divine t. is a spirit-discerned and living reality.

180:5.2 T. exists only on high spiritual levels of the

180:5.2 You can know the t., and you can live the t.;

180:5.2 you can experience the growth of t. in the soul

180:5.2 you cannot imprison t. in formulas, codes, creeds,

180:5.2 When you undertake the formulation of divine t.,

180:5.2 The post-mortem salvage of imprisoned t.,

180:5.2 Static t. is dead t., and only dead t. can be held as

180:5.2 Living t. is dynamic and can enjoy only an

180:5.3 T. is a spiritual reality value experienced only by

180:5.3 consciousness, and who, after the realization of t.,

180:5.4 constantly elevating wisdom to the living-t. levels of

180:5.4 dragging the living t. down to the dead levels of

180:5.5 are desirous that all men speak the full and frank t.

180:5.8 consists in the consciousness of the spirit of the t. of

180:5.9 living flexibility and cosmic adaptability of divine t.

180:5.9 divine beauty, infinite goodness, and eternal t.

180:6.2 live in your souls and lead your spirits into the t..

180:6.3 he shall eventually guide you into all t. as you pass

180:6.4 comes forth from me, and he will reveal my t. to you

181:1.2 ease but rather a ceaseless progression in grace, t.,

181:2.9 many times, Simon, but you refuse to face the t..

181:2.17 hearts, and who ultimately will lead you into all t..

181:2.26 the demonstration of the manifestation of living t. as

182:1.4 The t. which you have given to me I have revealed

182:1.5 these men your word and have taught them the t..

182:1.5 Sanctify them in the t.; your word is t..

182:1.5 I might inspire them to be purified through the t. I

182:1.6 be willing to receive the revelation of t. and glory

182:1.8 spirit of experience in the living realities of eternal t.

182:1.20 I am the way, the t., and the life.

182:1.23 I am the hope of all who know the living t..

182:1.26 eternal t. discloses his name in ever-enlarging

184:1.6 but if I have spoken the t., why, then, should you

184:4.6 on the basis of the fact and t. of that supreme and

185:3.4 show my Father and bear witness to the t. of God.

185:3.4 do I declare to you that every one who loves the t.

185:3.5 and half in sincerity, “T., what is t.—who knows?”

186:2.2 might be helped to a better knowledge of the t. by

186:5.9 only one thing is required to make such a t. factual

188:4.13 of God and its correlated t., the brotherhood of man.

188:5.1 love of a father for his son, becomes the central t. in

188:5.6 the triumph of love over hate and the victory of t.

189:2.6 fact that the tomb was empty, but this is not the t.

189:2.6 T. having to do with spiritual realities and eternal

190:2.6 so long before choosing to follow the light of t.

190:4.1 the brotherhood of the Father’s sons of faith and t..”

190:5.4 said: “How slow you are to comprehend the t.!

190:5.4 kingdom of the t. of the heavenly Father’s love?

190:5.4 That this Son of t. and righteousness shall rise

191:4.3 pray the Father of t. to shed abroad in your hearts

191:5.3 to the new order of the authority of facts, t.,

191:5.3 on the t. that you and all men are the sons of God;

191:5.3 let the revelation of t. open the eyes blinded by

191:5.4 You will acknowledge the t., for already in your

191:6.2 you are all to proclaim this gospel of love and t. by

191:6.3 come upon you, and he shall lead you into all t..

192:2.9 you must grow in faith and the knowledge of t..

192:2.11 languish in darkness and hunger for the light of t..

192:4.1 the Master’s resurrection and to find out the t. about

193:0.3 my word this fact becomes an eternal and living t. in

193:0.4 fatherhood of God and the t. of the sonship of man

193:0.4 Proclaim the whole t. of the good news, not just a

193:0.4 Sonship with God, by faith, is still the saving t. of

193:0.4 realize, and daily experience, this ennobling t..

193:0.4 if they fail personally to faith-grasp the saving t. that

193:0.5 He shall lead you into the enlarged t., and I will go

193:1.2 but where you are, as you are, in spirit and in t..

193:1.2 accept the associated t. of the brotherhood of man.

193:2.2 thereof are given only to those who hunger for t.

193:4.3 They grew in grace and in a knowledge of the t..

193:5.2 fruits of your lives impel souls to believe the t. that

194:0.4 the resultant t. of the sonship-brotherhood of men.

194:2.2 mission of this spirit is to foster and personalize t.,

194:2.2 for it is the comprehension of t. that constitutes the

194:2.7 Truth comes really to lead all believers into all t.,

194:2.9 the resurrection of Jesus for the saving gospel t. of

194:3.2 the idea that this is a universe in which t. prevails

194:3.2 and death of Jesus are the eternal proof that the t. of

194:3.6 soul received him in accordance with the love for t.

194:3.8 The spirit guides into all t.; he is the teacher of an

194:3.11 destroy fear with a courageous and living faith in t..

194:3.11 in some measure fail fully to grasp the t. that God

195:0.18 the concept of the nature of Jesus that the real t. of

195:1.5 were interested, and actually looking for spiritual t..

195:1.6 beauty, the Jew holiness, but both peoples loved t.

195:5.2 T. often becomes confusing and even misleading

195:5.2 Living t. teaches the truth seeker aright only when it

195:5.13 When there is so much good t. to publish and

195:5.13 The beauties of the spiritual values of t. are more

195:5.14 through the love of the beautiful, the pursuit of t.,

195:6.11 A machine cannot know, much less know t., hunger

195:6.12 Matter knows not t., neither can it love mercy nor

195:6.17 The sincere pursuit of goodness, beauty, and t. leads

195:7.14 think, create, dream, aspire, idealize, hunger for t.,

195:9.1 the river of t. running down through the centuries,

195:9.1 ages, make sure that you hold fast the eternal t..

195:10.13 And the genuine lovers of t. will be slow to forget

195:10.13 to smother newborn faith and persecute t. bearers

196:1.1 the divinity of the Christ obscure the saving t. that

196:3.2 identifies these realities as science, philosophy, and t.

196:3.5 certainty, in the t. of genuine religious experience.

196:3.17 the individual’s choice between t. and error, good

196:3.31 romancing may not be fact, but very much, is t..

196:3.34 the pre-existent t. of the religious experience of

Truth

2:0.3 is pervaded by the T. Spirit of the Creator Son.

23:2.9 7. Revelators of T..

23:2.24 7. Revelators of T..

40:10.2 for much as the T. Spirit of a Creator Son focalizes

45:4.8 lead his people in the worship of “One T. ” instead

64:6.15 tribes and proclaimed the worship of the “One T..”

79:6.10 Long adherence to the worship of the One T.

79:8.4 The belief in, and worship of, the “One T ” as taught

92:3.4 respect because its followers believe it is The T.;

92:7.3 of religionists to conceive of their creed as The T.;

94:5.3 Chinese concentrated their worship on the One T.,

95:3.3 The Egyptian triad was T.-Justice-Righteousness.

103:9.7 universe journey in the sole company of TRUTH.

131:1.3 There is but this one God, and his name is T..

176:2.3 my Spirit of the T. of a universe shall comfort

truth, in

16:8.19 a prepersonal fragment of God the Father, is in t.

26:9.4 the good news that in very t. the conscientious

33:3.6 is, in deed and in t., the high ideal of the family

77:9.10 and in t. is there good will in the hearts of men.

94:7.1 the son of a wealthy ruler, but, in t., Gautama was

108:0.2 the existential God could become in t. and in fact

120:1.3 you will know in very t. the full meaning and the rich

124:4.4 faintly dreamed that this son of promise was in t. the

131:2.9 is near all who call upon him in sincerity and in t..

132:6.1 in fear and suffering in sorrow when, in very t.,

141:2.2 becomes truly your will, then are you in very t. in

142:5.2 then indeed and in t. are you the sons of God.

143:1.7 you are in very t. the personal associates of the

143:5.6 worship him must worship him in spirit and in t..

146:2.14 taught his associates to pray in the spirit and in t.,

149:2.10 that mortals of the flesh are indeed and in t. sons

150:8.3 in t. have you brought us near your great name—

156:5.17 measure of the capacity of the soul is your faith in t.

168:0.7 In t., whosoever lives and believes in me shall never

183:1.1 It was, indeed and in t., the will of the Father that

193:1.2 but where you are, as you are, in spirit and in t..

193:2.2 who, by faith, become, in deed and in t., the sons

truth, beauty, and goodness

0:1.17 Divinity is creature comprehensible as t.; correlated

1:4.5 capacity to spiritually grasp the qualities of divine t..

2:7.10 concepts of cosmic t., universe b., and divine g..

2:7.10 T. are divine realities, and as man ascends the

2:7.11 Health, sanity, and happiness are integrations of t.

2:7.12 T. is coherent, b. attractive, g. is stabilizing.

3:2.12 1. By the nature of God, especially by his love, by t..

3:5.16 full appreciation of t. is inherent in the perfection

5:4.6 a God of love, and love is all-embracing of t..

44:7.3 realities of t., meanings of b., and values of g. are

44:7.4 experience of eternal t., universal b., and divine g..

55:3.10 of diverse achievement in the mastery of t..

56:6.3 Mortal man must, through the recognition of t.,

56:10.0 10. TRUTH, BEAUTY, AND GOODNESS

56:10.2 of the comprehensible elements of Deity—t..

56:10.8 Through the realization of t. the appreciation of b.

56:10.9 are so fully concerned with the comprehension of t.

56:10.15 Even t.—man’s intellectual approach to the universe

56:10.20 To finite man t embrace the full revelation of divinity

71:4.16 chiefly actuated by devotion to the service of t..

91:5.7 find it difficult to worship Deity and to revere t.

91:7.10 5. To enhance his love for, and appreciation of, t..

91:8.11 prayer by giving him an increased revelation of t.,

99:4.4 experience in which the sovereignty of t. prevails,

99:6.2 to magnify the lures of t.; to foster the attractions of

100:2.4 to discover b. in things, recognize t. in meanings,

101:8.1 One believes t., admires b., and reverences g., but

103:9.10 Through t. man attains b. and by spiritual love

106:1.3 engaged in the loving and merciful ministry of t. to

106:9.12 Such a Father life is one predicated on t., sensitive

109:4.6 of planetary cross-fertilization in the domains of t..

109:5.2 may become partially conscious of the wisdom, t.,

110:3.7 the human life on the highest consciousness of t.,

111:3.7 In so far as man’s soul becomes permeated by t.,

112:6.9 In the choosing of t., the mortal mind enters upon

115:1.2 The understandings of t., morality, ethics, duty,

115:3.19 The final penetration of the t. of the Supreme Being

115:3.19 divinity which lie beyond the concept levels of t..

117:1.1 The Supreme is the b. of physical harmony, the t.

117:1.7 T. are correlated in the ministry of the Spirit,

117:1.7 God the Supreme is t., for these concepts of divinity

117:7.17 b. out of potentials, t. out of meanings, and g. out

118:5.3 the perfect personalities, the original t. for which all

130:1.5 are resistant to g., rejectful of b., and disloyal to t..

132:2.9 positive and supreme qualities of g., b., and t. that

140:8.31 Jesus exalted love—t.—as the divine ideal and eternal

167:6.6 T., b., and holiness are powerful and effective

180:5.9 divine b., infinite g., and eternal t.—to know God

195:6.11 The concepts of t. are not inherent in either physics

195:6.17 The sincere pursuit of g., b., and t. leads to God.

195:7.4 Paradise values of eternity and infinity, of t., are

195:9.5 out of harmony with its highest conceptions of t..

196:3.23 The idealization and attempted service of t. is not a

196:3.24 formulated to unify the human concepts of t.;

196:3.24 The t. of man’s world are unified by the increasing

196:3.24 The unity of t. can only be realized in the spiritual

196:3.29 But love, divested of t., is only a sentiment,

196:3.32 in the soul of man that superanimal effort to find t.;

196:3.32 and when man does find them, he is glorified in their

truthadjectivesee truth seeker(s)

0:0.1 which the Orvonton corps of t. revealers have been

2:0.3 is pervaded by the T. Spirit of the Creator Son.

16:8.9 2. Spiritual choice, t. discernment.

20:1.12 bestowers, judges, teachers, and t. revealers.

40:10.2 for much as the T. Spirit of a Creator Son focalizes

56:10.18 T. meanings are the mortal-intellect repercussions

63:6.0 6. ONAGAR—THE FIRST TRUTH TEACHER

97:2.1 In both of these political divisions many t. teachers

103:6.8 compensate for the absence of the t. sensitivity of

103:6.15 the faith of religion, and the t. insight afforded by

103:7.5 religious aspects of a personality are t. dominated,

130:1.1 Jesus was a t. giver; he was the t. for that generation

130:1.1 When a great truth seeker and a great t. giver meet,

130:2.8 powers of spiritual discrimination and t. choosing

132:3.8 goodness and completed capacity for t. appreciation,

146:3.4 your intelligent understanding of t. realities plus

155:1.5 you represents the measure of your t. endowment,

156:5.21 Difficulty whets the ardor of the t. lover, while

159:4.7 divided up into sundry groups of t. contenders as

180:5.4 constantly elevating wisdom to the living-t. levels of

180:5.7 believing brotherhood of God-knowing t. lovers,

195:5.2 Living truth teaches the t. seeker aright only when it

195:10.13 to smother newborn faith and persecute t. bearers

truth seeker(s)

34:4.5 spiritual force which ever draws all t. towards Him

35:4.5 he presided over a small colony of t. residing at a

123:3.1 endless procession of earnest students and t..

130:1.1 This young Philistine was a t. seeker. Jesus was a

130:1.1 When a great t. and a great truth giver meet,

140:7.2 For weeks small groups of earnest t., together with

141:8.3 when these t. from the East arrived, Jesus spent

141:8.3 and they returned to their homes along the Euphrates

148:0.1 occupied by an ever-changing population of t.,

155:1.5 The measure wherewith t. are drawn to you

165:1.2 While three quarters of the multitude were t.,

195:5.2 Living truth teaches the t. aright only when it is

195:10.13 to smother newborn faith and persecute t. bearers

truth-co-ordinated

155:1.4 only hope of salvation is to become t.—converted.

155:1.5 failure to live the whole or righteous life, the t. life.”

truth-containing

159:5.1 that some parts of the Scripture were more t. than

truth-conviction

180:5.12 the new gospel of the kingdom is dominated by t.,

truth-discerning

132:3.4 The eternal salvation of this t. and beauty-loving

133:6.5 “The soul is the self-reflective, t., and spirit-

195:6.12 the mind of the t. scientist is at once supermaterial.

truth-discernment

132:2.6 with your capacity for goodness-experience and t..

truth-fact

32:3.6 tenaciously to hold on to the t. of the Father’s

190:1.6 heralds of the mighty t. of the resurrected Jesus.

truth-hungry

177:1.3 this last day of quiet on earth visiting with this t.

truth-justice

95:3.3 Egyptian triad of this age was T. -Righteousness.

truth-knowing

155:6.6 This t. human had discovered God; he was not

truth-learning

194:3.4 the t. believer is the one progressive and aggressive

truth-loving

8:3.5 project of drawing to themselves all t. souls on all

50:5.6 these weaklings are subjugated by more strong and t.

133:4.4 this spirit will lead all t. and God-serving mortals

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the t. soul, the one who hungers

truth-revealer

136:9.4 Jesus perceived what kind of a t. he was to become

truth-revealing

19:3.4 is known either as a fact-finding or as a t. tribunal,

truth-search

166:3.7 to embark upon the endless t. for eternal life.”

truth-seeking

103:7.13 Logic is the synthetic t. progression of the unity of

125:5.10 But the clear light did not come to the t. lad.

140:5.7 was self-sufficient; the other was teachable and t..

174:5.9 but I am rejoiced to receive these t. gentiles who

193:2.2 your having been previously born of the spirit of t.

194:3.8 This new teacher will be forever unfolding to the t.

truth-taught

194:3.1 his life anew in the experience of every t. believer.

truth-values

132:2.7 the positive t. of the spiritual level, which must,

truthful

70:11.3 Dalamatia in an effort to render testimony more t..

92:3.1 The mores of the anthropomorphic gods are a t.

139:8.3 Thomas was perfectly sincere and unquestionably t.,

155:6.10 ever clearer and more t. picture of the eternal God.

189:2.6 a group of facts must necessarily lead to t. spiritual

truthfully

33:3.5 t. proclaimed of the Son that “all power in heaven

101:7.4 to act, and live honestly, loyally, fearlessly, and t..

139:4.2 it cannot be t.  said that John was “the disciple whom

180:2.4 words had been remembered and t. recorded.

truthfulness

139:12.5 The case of Judas illustrates the t. of that saying:

157:5.2 to announce his divinity, acknowledge the t. of

truths

0:12.4 Trinities are t. of relationship and facts of co-

1:7.8 Ever bear in mind that these profound t. pertaining

2:7.9 the goodness of God with the factual t. of science

2:7.9 would give equal consideration to the t. of science,

10:8.1 Many t. and facts pertaining to the Paradise Trinity

13:1.6 It is probable that those t. pertaining to Divinington

13:1.6 perhaps they are beyond the conceptual capacity of

19:4.6 new values from the association of the facts, t.,

27:6.5 as the facts of knowledge and the t. of experience,

39:3.7 will quicken your appreciation of those very t. of

48:6.8 Even so have these t. been declared on your world:

48:6.32 highest custodians of the facts of time and the t. of

48:6.32 fatal to those slowly emerging t. which are essential

48:7.18 and many t. are not really felt except in adversity.

92:4.6 the Sethite priests, and some of these t. have never

92:5.5 though losing sight of the t. which he proclaimed.

92:7.3 the best of the t. contained in every other faith,

93:3.4 to his brilliant disciple Melchizedek taught the t. of

93:3.5 family knew many of these t. and long perpetuated

93:4.15 even advanced sanitary practices or scientific t..

93:5.10 quickly be brought to a knowledge of the Salem t..

93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep alive the t. of Salem until

94:3.8 cosmic t., but it has all too often fallen victim to

94:8.3 gospel of Gautama was based on the four noble t.:

94:8.4 1. The noble t. of suffering.

94:9.1 It was more representative of the Melchizedek t.

97:1.2 Salem teachers who persisted in maintaining the t.

97:4.1 Not since the times of Moses had such ringing t.

101:4.2 while the historic facts and religious t. of this series

101:5.1 sifting the errors of evolution from the t. of spirit

101:5.12 its presentation of the t. of divinity and reality and

101:5.13 Increasingly in the morontia progression the t. of

102:7.10 the most real of all facts, the most living of all t.,

103:0.1 of the human capacity to perceive religious t..

103:5.12 his own personal interpretation of the t. of religious

103:6.5 to gain an adequate understanding of universal t.

108:5.2 Adjuster cannot utilize in your present life, those t.

110:6.4 transmit to such a material intellect the spiritual t.

111:7.3 the Adjuster to strengthen you with the spiritual t. of

130:2.2 began to teach these advanced t. to his neighbors

132:0.4 subsequent recognition of additional and similar t.

132:3.11 These t. continued to burn within Nabon’s heart,

133:9.5 Ganid spread abroad many of the noble t. which he

134:9.3 a travesty upon the t. of infinite mercy and the

138:5.2 to comprehend the meaning of those wonderful t.

141:6.2 the great and living t. of the kingdom will presently

141:7.2 taught many new and advanced t. about the kingdom

141:7.6 laid great emphasis upon what he called the two t. of

141:8.3 happy in the knowledge of the new t. of the kingdom

142:3.9 “And you would have known these t. had you

142:5.2 If we proclaim to you the t. of the spirit, the spirit

142:6.6 will you believe us if we tell you of the heavenly t.?

143:7.1 Jesus taught many great t., and in particular he laid

144:0.1 teaching and instructing them in the t of the kingdom

144:8.8 that the Father in heaven has hidden some of these t.

146:2.18 many other t. did Jesus tell his apostles about man’s

146:3.1 the gospel of the kingdom unfolds the t. of being.

146:3.1 Jesus taught this Greek the saving t. of the gospel

149:2.5 other religions with the recognition of the t. which

149:2.5 (many of which come directly or indirectly from

149:3.2 rejection of the appealing t. of the gospel of the

151:2.3 thorns represents those who are attracted to the t.

151:3.3 use of either fables or allegories in teaching the t. of

151:3.10 enables the teacher to present new and startling t.

151:3.14 it enabled him to proclaim vital t. to those who

152:5.3 months have I taught you the t. of the kingdom,

155:2.2 taught with increased vigor the spiritual t. of the

155:5.1 following t.: While the religions of the world have

155:5.7 his hour of teaching, went on to make clear these t.:

155:5.12 all who really and truly become believers in the t.

155:5.13 a living and personal experience in the eternal t.

155:5.13 troublous future of proclaiming the new t. of the

158:8.1 seek to minister these good t. to your brethren in

159:4.2 I choose from among the better teachings those t.

159:4.4 but that in no way detracts from the value of the t.

159:4.7 For this generation it is best that we live these t.

162:2.1 Jesus replied: “No man has taught me the t. which

162:5.2 I bear witness of these t.; so also does my Father

163:3.3 person comes between you and the love of the t. of

167:5.6 with revelations of spiritual and religious t..

169:4.3 realities spiritual and divine, t. real and eternal.

174:5.7 as reject the gift of mercy and the t. of salvation.

176:3.3 of the knowing and persistent rejection of those t.

176:3.5 You who know these t. must yield the increase of

177:4.10 doing their best to learn to love the t. which he

178:0.1 their camp and there taught them many new t..

178:1.16 their spiritual disloyalty to the very t. which they

179:5.4 because he wanted to teach certain great spiritual t.

181:1.6 “Doubt not any of these t. even after you are

181:2.11 because of your slowness of comprehending the t.

188:5.13 to broadcast these universal t. to a whole universe.

192:2.12 Fear no man when you proclaim the saving t. of

193:2.2 These great t. and these universe facts are all

194:2.8 many of the fundamental t. and teachings of his

194:2.8 these concealed t. of the fatherhood of God and

194:3.1 to teach men about the t. of the Father’s love and

194:3.1 These are the t. of divinity which men can

195:0.18 Many of the great t. taught by Jesus were almost

195:2.5 latent t. of Hellenized and paganized Christianity.

195:9.1 the t. of Jesus’ gospel will persist gloriously to

195:10.21 learn anew from Jesus the greatest t. mortal man can

196:1.4 life of consecrated religious motivation if such t shall

tryattempt

41:7.12 You might t. to visualize 35,000,000 degrees of heat

48:4.3 unfortunate way in which to t. to convey an idea of

48:6.35 If you fail, will you rise indomitably to t. anew?

62:5.7 But t. as hard as they might, they were able to teach

66:5.7 early man should t. to domesticate certain animals,

68:6.1 no matter how earnestly he may t. to escape from

70:1.6 early chiefs would t. to iron out misunderstandings,

73:1.4 would t. to engage in some common enterprise.

75:2.3 Adam and decided to t. a wily flank attack on Eve.

86:5.13 son to t. to catch the last breath of his dying father.

110:5.4 the Adjusters t. to register their creations in the

131:10.5 Always will I t. to worship God with the help of

133:2.1 I promise to t. to live up to my former pledge to

134:4.9 tempted to t. out their ability to gain power over

154:6.2 to t. to persuade Jesus to come home with them,

159:5.16 a God who would forgive repentant sinners and t. to

162:2.1 But before you t. to enter into the new light,

176:1.7 “You ever err since you always t. to attach the new

176:1.7 Nevertheless, I will t. to enlighten you.”

195:5.10 Do not t. to satisfy the curiosity or gratify all the

195:6.10 a great mistake when they t. to call modern man to

tryjudicially

168:3.3 Sanhedrin was in a position to t. and to condemn

185:1.8 to Pilate—to get him up at six o’clock to t. Jesus—

tryingverb; see tryingjudicially

6:3.4 ignoble task of t. to persuade his gracious Father

19:5.11 Trinity Spirits are probably t. just as hard to disclose

28:5.16 while t. to improve the humor taste, to develop a

63:4.3 not able to grasp the idea of t. to make the world a

63:4.4 t. to protect and save an injured fellow warrior.

86:5.10 perhaps t. to escape for good—impending death.

96:4.3 t. to present his new and higher idea of Deity to

96:5.5 pitiful to watch this great mind of Moses t. to adapt

110:2.3 The Adjuster is not t. to control your thinking,

127:4.5 James and Simon grew up t. to follow Jesus’ plan of

130:1.2 impressed upon him the folly of t. to run away

130:5.4 Jesus had a difficult task that evening t. to explain to

130:6.3 You are t. to run away from your unhappy self,

132:3.10 the faith urges of a soul t. to identify itself with the

132:4.5 he spent the rest of his life vainly t. to induce his

133:4.11 My son, stop t. to deceive yourself; settle down to

136:8.5 Caligastia method of t. to get ahead of the natural,

138:5.2 Always would they make the mistake of t. to fit

139:2.13 But Peter persisted in making the mistake of t. to

139:3.5 James and John had their troubles t to work together

140:3.17 Make not the mistake of t. to pluck a mote out of

140:8.26 Jesus constantly exhorted them to refrain from t. to

140:10.1 Jesus talked at great length, t. to show the twelve

148:8.4 after almost drowning from t. to walk on the water,

154:6.1 refused to agree to the program of t. to dissuade

154:6.3 would only give up the foolishness of t. to preach

155:6.11 experience of honestly t. to do that divine will.

155:6.14 But do not make the mistake of t. to prove to other

161:1.1 found themselves in difficulty t. to prove that God is

169:4.1 Jesus always had trouble t. to explain to the

170:3.1 Jesus was always t. to impress upon his apostles and

181:1.3 This do instead of t. to imitate my natural life in the

181:2.7 but what a time I have had t. to make you a son of

184:1.6 “Just what is it you are t. to teach the people?

185:3.2 only t. to find out for myself what you have done.

tryingjudicially

184:3.4 Ordinarily, the Jews, when t. a man on a capital

tryingadjective

59:6.8 ponds of these far-distant and extremely t. times.

67:3.8 with his chief throughout the long and t. struggle.

101:3.4 to certain t. intellectual and testing social situations.

101:3.17 the actual and t. situations of real human existence.

108:3.6 No matter how t. the crises, you never falter.

119:3.5 with which this Material Son met the t. situations on

124:4.4 It was a t. experience for Joseph and Mary to

126:0.1 were the most t. of his eventful life on Urantia.

126:3.2 ministering to his mother during this t. and sad

127:0.2 conflicts or more t. situations than Jesus endured

127:1.1 Then he emerged from that testing and t. transition

128:6.8 manifested throughout the whole of the t. experience

133:9.4 all brave, especially the lad, but it was a t. ordeal.

134:8.8 And when the t. ordeal was finished, the detached

136:8.6 the kingdom by ordinary, difficult, and t. methods,

139:5.10 Philip went on through the t. times of the Master’s

139:8.13 Thomas had a t. time during the days of the trial

140:5.5 throughout all of these t. situations to love even

144:0.3 in any manner t. or embarrassing to John the Baptist.

145:0.3 earth family, throughout the t. ordeal of his trial,

152:6.5 they began to gird themselves for the t. and testing

153:5.2 During these t. hours the twelve women were in

157:3.2 acquire new strength for the t. times just ahead.

157:7.5 be strengthened for the t. times of going with me

161:2.3 could live such a blameless life under such t.

168:4.1 would prepare them for the t. days just ahead.

171:4.9 that sustained the Master at this t. period of his

181:2.17 together with a firm and loving hand during the t.

181:2.18 you are to hold them together during the t. time

183:5.4 to remain near Jesus all the way through his t.

196:0.5 in each of life’s t. situations he unfailingly exhibited

tryst

62:5.8 as an observer of the transactions of this noontide t..

Tubal-Cainson of Lamech

159:1.7 because of the metal weapons of his son T., who,

tubular

14:1.16 The inner procession of dark gravity bodies is t. in

tucked

126:3.8 story t. away in this only partially accredited Book

Tuesday or Tuesday morning

126:2.1 All did go well until that fateful day of T., September

137:3.6 T., they all journeyed over to Cana for the wedding

137:8.3 did his last work at the carpenter bench on this T.,

145:0.1 the apostles arrived in Capernaum the evening of T.,

147:2.1 Early on the morning of T., March 30, Jesus and

147:7.2 On T. evening Jesus was conducting one of his

150:0.3 On T., January 18, the twenty-four were joined by

151:6.7 early Tm. Jesus and his friends were awakened by a

152:0.1 was waiting for Jesus when his boat landed that T.

155:2.1 They arrived during the afternoon of T., May 24.

155:2.3 Peter, on T., June 7, called his associates together

156:3.1 On T., June 28, the Master and his associates left

156:6.2 On T. they left Ptolemais, going east inland to near

157:3.1 Early Tm. Jesus and the twelve left Magadan Park

158:4.1 Tm. when Jesus and his companions arrived at the

161:1.5 by T. night Nathaniel had won Rodan to believe in

163:5.1 on T., December 6, the entire company of almost

165:0.1 On T., January 3, A.D. 30, Abner, the former

168:0.3 by the message which the runner brought back T.

174:0.0 TUESDAY MORNING IN THE TEMPLE

174:0.1 this Tm. Jesus met the apostles, the women’s corps,

174:2.2 Tm., when Jesus arrived in the temple court and

175:0.1 this T. afternoon, Jesus, accompanied by eleven

175:3.1 T. evening the fateful meeting of the Sanhedrin was

175:3.1 this T., April 4, A.D. 30, that the Sanhedrin,

175:4.1 remained with them that T. night at the new camp

175:4.13 issued orders for his arrest, adjourned on this T.

176:0.0 TUESDAY EVENING ON MOUNT OLIVET

176:0.1 This T. afternoon, as Jesus and the apostles passed

176:2.8 confused in their minds as this one, given this T.

176:2.8 left blank concerning much that was said that T.

191:3.3 to the seventh stage on T., May 2; to Jerusem

191:4.1 T., April 11, at Philadelphia, where he showed

191:6.1 to Galilee, drawing near their journey’s end, on T.

193:2.1 eighteenth morontia appearance was at Tyre, on T.,

tugging

128:6.11 Then they would lead him out by t. at his hands

tulip

60:3.7 appeared along with fig trees, magnolias, and t. trees

tumbling

151:6.6 believed this story; he saw the swine t. over the

tumult

137:2.2 there was a great t. in the camp of John’s followers

145:3.9 but the further words of Jesus were lost in the t..

152:1.1 the mourners, who were making an unseemly t.;

153:2.11 and such a t. was threatened that Jesus stood up

162:7.6 they raised a t., shouting: “You are not fifty years

167:6.1 loudly rebuked these mothers, Jesus, hearing the t.,

177:3.7 While they feared he would stir up a t. among the

185:8.2 Pilate was afraid of a t. or a riot.

188:1.1 Master’s body to the centurion, the Jews raised a t.

tumultuous

172:5.9 the Master’s cleverness in staging the t. entry into

173:1.10 termination of his t. procession through the gates of

tuned

48:2.21 to another, you must be re-keyed or advance-t.,

tuneful

44:1.13 T. syncopation represents a transition from the

tunic

187:2.8 This left the t., or seamless vestment reaching down

tuning

144:4.8 worship may be compared to the act of t. in the soul

tunneled

62:3.7 treetop homes and many-t. subterranean retreats.

Turanian

79:1.8 there are traces of Andite blood among the T. and

81:4.11 white races, together with Indian and T. peoples,

Turanian

78:5.6 in central Asia upstepped the ancestors of the T..

turban

187:2.8 one taking the sandals, one the t., one the girdle,

turbulence

176:1.2 idea of the Messiah which directly led to the t.

turbulent

68:2.1 and the present t. state of certain primitive groups

96:5.6 Again Moses sought to control the t. clans when he

119:2.5 In justice and mercy this new ruler set the t.

124:3.6 and the subsequent events of Israel’s t. history.

131:3.6 in the midst of his enemies, tranquil among the t.,

150:8.11 In this group were many t. individuals whose

150:9.4 This t. ending of the third public preaching tour had

Turkestan

77:5.10 in the foothills of T. are the vestiges of what was

78:1.5 Andonites were also scattered throughout T., while

78:3.3 by the times of their occupation of T., they had

78:3.4 The highland inhabitants of T. were a virile and

78:3.5 The lands now called Russia and T. were occupied

78:4.2 and Nodites entered the then fertile regions of T.,

78:5.3 The civilization of T. was constantly being revived

78:5.3 was in process of formation in the highlands of T.;

78:6.3 the Elamite highlands to the Iranian plateau and T..

78:8.3 been harassed by the raids of the barbarians of T.

78:8.4 Andite strains of the mixed northern races of T.,

79:1.0 1. THE ANDITES OF TURKESTAN

79:1.1 In the lowlands of T. the Andites made the

79:1.1 Eastern T. (Sinkiang) and, to a lesser extent, Tibet

79:1.1 Andite infiltration of India proceeded from the T.

79:1.4 From Egypt through Mesopotamia and T. to the

79:1.6 there was a tremendous exodus of Andites from T..

79:1.7 dispossessed of homelands in Mesopotamia and T.,

79:2.4 population pressure throughout T. and Iran

79:2.8 later waves of Mesopotamians that flowed into T.

79:4.1 exodus of the Andites from their homelands in T..

79:6.1 pushing them north into Siberia and west into T.,

79:6.13 the larger part of the Andite migrations from T. and

79:7.5 subsequent to the climatic changes in T. and the

79:7.6 merchants traveled the overland routes through T. to

80:2.5 around their settlements scattered throughout T..

80:5.1 from Mesopotamia through the T. -south Russian

80:9.6 aridity was driving these Andonites back into T..

80:9.7 the barbarians of the hills of T. constituted the most

81:1.1 across Arabia, through Mesopotamia, and on into T..

81:1.2 the stream of migration north and east into T..

81:2.12 Andites of T. were the first peoples to domesticate

81:2.12 the Mesopotamian, T., and Chinese farmers had

81:2.16 The peoples of the T. highlands were the first of the

81:3.1 open grassland hunting and grazing grounds of T.,

81:3.4 You have already found a bronze culture in T. dating

81:3.5 bronze was made by one of the Adamsonites of T.

81:6.4 to the north of T. and was partly occupied by an

81:6.4 civilization was the increasing aridity of Iran, T.,

125:2.12 learning how people lived in Mesopotamia, T., and

134:5.1 intervening lands of the Caspian and T. regions.

turmoil

23:2.12 The confusion and t. of Urantia do not signify that

64:6.22 recovered from the t. produced by the Caligastia

99:6.1 The religious t. of the twentieth century does not,

100:6.6 poise which betokens the absence of doubt and t..

116:0.2 compel any honest being, when viewing the t.,

127:2.7 His family was in a t., his youthful friends in

150:4.3 but when men reject my gift, division and t. result.

157:4.1 They had long been in a state of t. due to conflict

turnnoun; see turn, in

28:6.3 importance at almost every t. of universe affairs—

74:5.5 but he met with stubborn resistance at every t..

87:5.1 they did another t. to the “unknown gods,” just to

135:8.4 of repentants were standing in line awaiting their t.

186:3.4 being of a literal t. of mind, now proposed to

turn, in

33:6.3 In t., the constellation rulers pay especial attention to

36:2.18 the associated mind endowment, which, in t., has

40:10.9 those few who are in t. summoned to the service

42:12.15 Mind dominates matter, even as it is in t. responsive

43:8.6 families, which are in t. confederated into a corps of

51:1.7 These Sons of God can be understood, and can, in t.,

55:2.3 the destiny guardians, who in t. communicate

56:2.3 Seven Master Spirits, who are in t. co-ordinated

56:3.4 Divine Ministers, who are in t. well-nigh perfectly

56:8.3 Sons do for us, we in t. and in spirit have the

56:8.3 they do (or may) in t. bestow all of this upon their

62:4.7 mid-mammals in t. produced the superior Primates,

65:7.8 to environmental stimuli be differentiated, and in t.

68:4.3 social influences of ethics and religion which in t.

77:2.7 Andonite germ plasm contributors were in t. made

92:2.1 does reflect the changing mores, which, in t., may

93:9.4 treaty with them, and, in t., became contaminated

94:2.1 succeed in perpetuating the Brahmans, who, in t.,

98:3.6 the Roman state conquered politically but was in t.

106:0.2 of many forms and phases of reality which, in t.,

106:2.4 this almighty power in t. finds spirit-personality

111:5.1 and Infinite Spirit, while they, in t., share all things

112:1.19 the personality which unifies all activities and in t.

116:4.5 but they are in t. affected by the creative purposes of

116:6.5 This very mind may, in t., become dominated by

117:0.4 evolution of the Supreme, while in t. the Supreme

117:6.10 passing through that man’s personality as he in t.

122:10.4 boy babies, communicated with Zacharias, who in t.

127:5.1 Miriam in t. talked all this over with her mother.

130:8.3 fruit vendor, of whom Jesus bought fruit and in t. fed

137:7.4 Herod Antipas, who in t. sent spies to ascertain what

152:2.9 associates, who in t. carried it to the multitude.

172:2.3 Judas, in t., had placed the greater part of this money

192:1.8 Jesus broke the bread and handed it to John, who in t

195:0.18 Christianity, which was in t. the Pauline version of

195:7.16 art humanizes science, while in t. it is spiritualized

195:8.4 break the bonds of church control, and now in t. it

turnverb

28:4.1 the economy of a superuniverse to be able to t.,

28:5.11 these living mirrors have only to t. their faces

48:8.3 not so largely t. the whole universe into one vast

57:3.2 what twentieth-century astronomers see when they t.

57:6.3 the earth will always t. the same hemisphere toward

64:5.3 their skins manifested a unique tendency to t. colors

70:2.21 To discover leaders society must now t. to the

86:5.14 Even now many civilized persons t. the mirror to the

97:8.7 by the Jewish priests as to t. the everyday history of

122:2.3 he will gladden your heart because he will t. souls

127:6.12 of utilizing the energy of the spiritual drive to t. the

130:1.2 such God-forsaking Jonahs shall t. their hearts,

131:1.5 Wherever you t. to pray, there is the face of the

131:2.11 they who t. many to righteousness as the stars

135:4.4 he shall t. the hearts of the fathers toward the

135:12.2 Herod that it was no time to t. John loose.

140:3.14 If your neighbor smites you on the right cheek, t. to

140:3.18 trample your gems under foot and t. to rend you.

148:7.3 The people were minded to t. upon the Pharisees,

153:3.5 T. now your attention to those who would know

159:5.9 there dumb and passive but in positive attitude t.

165:4.8 and waxed fat, and then did they t. to other gods.

169:2.3 and prepare to t. his master’s affairs over to another.

172:3.10 You are about to reject the Son of Peace and t.

173:2.1 for fear the multitude might t. upon them in a fury

173:2.5 then might the multitude t. upon us, for most of

175:1.3 if they would only t. to him and accept his mercy.

175:1.5 “As long as there is a chance that the Jews will t.

180:3.1 Be not downcast when faint-hearted believers t.

181:2.13 fully satisfied and then t. with power to the gentiles.

187:4.2 only in these last hours of consciousness did he t.

195:9.7 be disposed to t. wholeheartedly to the gospel of the

turn about

158:8.1 said: “Verily, verily, I say to you, except you t.

184:2.12 and noble character, having started out wrong, to t.

turn aside

74:8.14 the errors of judgment of Adam, they presumed to t.

145:5.6 How is it, then, that you would have me t. from my

147:3.2 “John, why would you tempt me to t. from the

177:1.1 Master, you may set the basket down while you t. to

turn away

2:7.9 tendency for certain types of men to t. from the

85:7.3 then in worship man begins to t. from nature and

94:8.17 superstitions of India, endeavored to t. men away

95:4.3 He exhorted all to t. from “the words of men” to

131:1.9 let the soul t. from sin and put your whole trust in

131:3.3 When you look up to the Noble One, t. from sin with

turn back

42:2.16 Here the evolutionary cycle seems to t. upon itself;

53:9.2 since the days when he sought to t. Michael from

64:1.2 But these progressive Andonites would not t. to

97:1.2 he started out to t. all Israel back to the worship of

140:6.9 And if these are hard sayings, you can even now t..

140:6.10 we would go on with you; not one of us would t..

153:1.5 “Why did he himself deliberately and effectively t.

153:5.4 We will not t., for we know that you are sent by

171:2.5 have I warned you to t. to your homes in peace if

turn out

50:7.1 It may t., eventually, that mortal creatures hailing

76:5.4 that strife-torn Urantia might, after all, t. to be the

177:2.1 the Master how he could know that he would t. to

turn over

125:2.3 Jesus had begun to t. in his mind the propriety of

128:4.8 Jesus continued to t. his earnings to James for the

138:3.1 made ready to t. the affairs of his office over to his

151:3.16 Many times did the apostles t. this saying over in

178:2.10 I think it would be best for me to t. all the money

turnedsee turned away; turned into; turned out;

    turned over

15:1.5 having not long since t. the southeastern bend of

35:3.22 t. the whole universe into a vast clinic for other

57:6.2 one hemisphere of the planet always t toward the sun

70:10.14 If “the daughter of a priest” t. to public prostitution,

74:5.1 time finally came when they t. the administration of

76:2.5 that Cain t. upon Abel in wrath and slew him.

78:6.4 Ten per cent of the Mesopotamians t. eastward in

79:8.2 The Chinese early t. to agricultural pursuits, which

80:3.8 climatic coercion that had t. the happy hunting

81:2.9 to modern science: It t. astrology into astronomy,

81:3.1 Some t. to the cultivation of domesticated flocks,

84:3.10 true up to the time man himself t. agriculturist.

87:6.2 these ceremonies t. toward attempts of a more

90:2.5 Very early the shamans t. their attention to the stars.

90:5.7 having t. their attention to theology—the attempt to

91:6.2 Prayer has t. many irritable and complaining invalids

93:2.3 when, with a sweep of his arm, he t. to Amdon,

95:1.7 that the Babylonian priests t. anew to stargazing;

96:5.8 while most of the people t. to the worship of their

97:9.13 David t. seven of Saul’s descendants over to the

97:9.22 After a signal victory Amaziah t. to attack his

98:2.2 They t. from the contemplation of self-preservation

98:4.1 to grasp the meaning of Greek philosophy, t. their

98:4.7 the sacrifice and death of Attis the festival was t. to

99:1.5 while the upper strata of society t. a deaf ear to the

103:6.5 the former contacting with a universe t. inside out,

103:6.5 realizing the nature of a universe t. outside in.

111:4.11 And when creativity is t. to destructivity, you are

122:2.4 After Gabriel’s departure Elizabeth t. this experience

122:6.2 fed grain to this mill while his mother t. the grinder.

123:3.7 In June of this year Joseph t. the shop in Nazareth

124:6.1 but on reaching Jezreel, they t. east, going around

125:0.6 Jesus t. suddenly upon his parents and, looking

125:6.5 All eyes were t. on Jesus to hear what he would say.

126:3.8 and that he had t. his back upon all this grandeur

128:4.4 citizen of Capernaum who t. all Jewry upside down

129:2.10 Jesus t. this large sum over to John the son of

130:3.3 t. their attention to the western civilization of the

130:6.2 suddenly t. to him, saying: “I well know you wish

130:8.3 a devotee of the Mithraic religion and later on t. to

136:6.1 divinity, Jesus now t. his thoughts toward himself.

136:9.1 Jesus t. his attention to the choice of methods to be

137:4.8 Mary had always t. to Jesus for help in every crisis of

139:7.7 flocked to hear Jesus, and he never t. one away.

139:11.1 Simon had been a merchant before he t. his attention

140:6.12 If the very light which is in you is t. to darkness,

142:8.4 Joseph ventured out to see Jesus but t. back

143:5.5 Nalda quickly t. the conversation from her own

143:6.1 Jesus t. aside and said to the twelve: “My meat is to

144:8.3 he t. again to the multitude and said: “Do not think

147:1.3 And when Jesus heard these words, he t. and said to

147:5.5 Jesus t. to dismiss the woman, saying, “Woman, go

147:5.6 Jesus t. to Simon and said: “I know your heart,

150:8.9 Jesus t. to Isaiah and began to read: “The spirit of

150:9.3 Jesus t. suddenly upon his captors and, facing

151:5.5 Jesus t. his glance back upon Simon Peter, who,

152:1.1 he t. and said to the grief-stricken father: “Fear not

152:1.1 Jesus now t. to the mother, saying: “Your daughter

152:2.7 Jesus t. to Andrew and Philip, saying: ‘I do not want

152:2.8 Jesus t. suddenly to Andrew and said, “Bring me the

152:3.3 Many who had believed in him t. back and followed

152:3.3 Jesus, before going off to be alone in the hills, t. to

153:2.2 he t. to the Prophets and read from Jeremiah: “‘If

153:5.4 have heard that many of my disciples have t. back;

154:6.2 leaders at Jerusalem had suddenly t. against him,

154:6.7 Jesus t. aside a moment from his conversation

158:7.4 Jesus t. upon Peter and the other apostles, saying:

162:0.2 Jesus t. upon the sons of Zebedee and severely

162:4.3 Here they t. about to face westward, to repeat their

163:3.1 Jesus t. around to face the apostles and said: “You

163:6.4 When Jesus had spoken to the Father, he t. aside to

166:2.4 the Samaritan saw that he was being healed, he t.

166:3.4 When in spirit and soul you have t. your backs

171:4.7 when he had spoken, he t. to those around him

173:2.7 effort to ensnare him was effectively t. upon

176:0.2 As they t. to leave the road leading on to Bethany,

177:5.2 then just as ardently t. against them and returned

181:2.8 I have t. my back upon everything that I might

182:2.6 Then Jesus t. to the chief of the visiting Greeks who

183:1.2 Even the father of sin t. his face away from the

184:2.8 superficially brave apostle, and he t. and looked

184:2.9 And when he had shed these tears of agony, Peter t.

185:2.8 Pilate t. to them and said: “I will not sentence this

185:3.2 Pilate then t. around to question Jesus further,

185:4.3 Herod t. to the chief priests and the Sadducees and

185:5.7 Pilate would have acquitted him and t. him loose.

186:0.1 the Master t. to the Apostle John and said: “John,

187:1.6 t. his head toward them and said: “Daughters of

187:4.1 When Jesus heard the thief say this, he t. his face

187:4.1 When the malefactor saw the face of Jesus t.

189:4.10 yet recognize him with his back t. to the dim light.

190:2.3 he t. to look, James beheld the gradual appearance

192:2.2 Jesus then t. toward Peter and asked, “Peter, do you

192:2.3 the Master t. to Peter and asked, “Peter, do you love

192:2.4 Jesus t. to Peter and, for the third time, asked,

192:2.8 Then Jesus t. to James, asking, “James, do you

195:6.9 went and t. the whole Roman Empire upside down.

turned away

97:4.5 “I will love them freely, for my anger is t. away.”

97:4.6 I will love them freely, for my anger is t. away.”

148:0.5 notwithstanding that no one was ever t. away.

turned into

15:1.4 segment of the great space path, having already t.

59:1.16 Sandstone has been t. into quartz, shale has been

72:7.13 of federal statehood, is t. into the national treasury.

153:1.5 opposition and eventually t. into actual hatred.

177:4.11 resentment, be eventually t. into actual hate.

180:6.7 and then will your sorrow be t. into rejoicing,

turned out

82:6.9 blending the white and Polynesian races t. fairly

83:4.9 in spite of all premarital tests certain marriages t. out

89:6.3 but it t. that his daughter and only child came out to

134:6.15 that they t. to be unyielding and uncompromising.

150:8.1 all Nazareth, friends and foes, t. to hear this former

164:1.3 Which of these three t. to be the neighbor of him

164:5.6 the Master’s miraculous ministry who t. fruitfully,

turned over

72:6.6 profits on their labor are t. to this pension fund.

96:5.9 Moses t. the command of the Hebrews to Joshua,

122:10.1 As he t. these things over in his mind, his

123:2.13 Mary formally t. Jesus over to Joseph for further

123:4.4 Jesus deducted the tithe and t. it over to the officer

123:5.2 and was t. to his parents by the synagogue rulers

126:1.2 And thus he recalled and t. in his mind the historic

126:3.11 these momentous problems this young Galilean t.

126:3.12 Mary t. the sale of doves over to James.

129:2.10 Jesus t. this large sum over to John the son of

138:5.4 their son David so that their large home could be t.

140:7.2 but the Master now t. this work over to the twelve.

148:0.2 funds thus received were t. to the group treasury.

157:6.1 arranged that the funds should be anonymously t. to

172:2.3 Early that morning David Zebedee had t. to Judas

172:5.5 As John t. this Scripture over in his mind, he began

186:3.1 Shortly after Jesus was t. to the Roman soldiers at

186:3.2 As soon as Jesus was t. to the Roman soldiers by

186:4.1 he ordered the Master t. to the Roman soldiers

186:4.2 nine o’clock when Pilate t. Jesus over to the soldiers

187:0.4 Knowing that he had been t. to the Roman soldiers

188:0.3 to Pilate and asked that the body of Jesus be t. to

189:5.2 while they sat there, they t. in their minds all that had

191:0.10 David had unceremoniously t. the funds over to him,

191:1.2 he t. in his mind that wonderful message brought

turningsee turning over

48:6.33 The shadow of a hair’s t., premeditated for an

63:6.7 called Oban, the tarrying place on the westward t.

79:1.1 the Andites made the westward t. around the lakes

79:1.2 where the herders were gradually t. to agriculture.

80:2.1 t. the open pasture regions of Sahara into a desert.

94:1.6 salvation through faith marked a t. point for India.

94:10.2 Prayers are fastened to a wheel, and with its t. they

103:6.3 affords the opportunity of t. the universe outside in.

103:6.4 Such a technique of studying reality consists in t. the

119:4.6 the likeness of angelic life as a seraphim before t. his

129:1.3 Zebedee had more work, t. out these new-style boats

132:0.5 aided in t. the chief Mithraic temple into the first

134:8.10 T. him back, he said only: “The period of rest is over

137:2.7 And Nathaniel, t. to Philip, said: “You are right.

137:5.1 make no mention of the t. of the water into wine.

138:8.5 3. The t. of the water into wine at Cana.

143:5.5 —dodged the issue of personal salvation by t. to

146:6.2 so, t. to the mother, he said: “Weep not.

147:1.3 Jesus, t. from the house, said, “Let us go hence.”

147:5.4 And t. around toward the woman, he took her by

153:1.2 sermon, was the outward t. of the tide of popular

157:4.1 and the t. of the water into wine at Cana,

159:5.9 The t. of the other cheek, or whatever act that may

162:2.9 chief of the Sanhedrin was wroth with Eber and, t.

164:4.4 T. to Josiah, he said: “What do you have to say

165:4.1 And then, t. to all who were about him, he said:

167:2.2 t. to his servants, he said: ‘I have made ready this

171:4.7 Then t. to his apostles, Jesus said: “From olden

171:6.3 And t. to the crowd assembled about them, Jesus

172:5.6 the conduct of Jesus in t. leisurely away from the

173:4.1 the Master, t. his attention to the listening multitude,

174:5.6 T. his attention to the Greeks, the Master said: “He

179:4.7 nothing could be done to keep Judas from t. traitor.

181:2.25 And then the Master, t. to all of them, said: “Be not

189:1.10 t. to the assembled morontia groups of the seven

189:3.4 t. all these sons of the local universe back to the

192:2.5 —and t. to Jesus, Peter pointed to John, asking, “If I

195:0.4 best of Greco-Roman culture was increasingly t. to

196:3.29 Religious insight possesses the power of t. defeat

turning over

125:3.2 they spent a sleepless night, t. in their minds what

126:3.8 While t. all these problems over in his mind, he

134:1.1 t. to his brother James the little house which John

137:2.6 behind under the mulberry tree, t. in his mind

171:1.4 subsequently t. the money over to Judas Iscariot.

183:5.4 in t. Jesus over to the captain of the temple guards

184:2.3 t. in his mind as to how John came to be admitted

190:2.2 resurrected brother of Martha and Mary, t. in his

191:0.10 t. in his mind the problem of their future finances.

turns

50:5.5 the hunter t. this leisure to augmenting his security.

57:6.2 and by the moon, which always t. the same face

58:2.9 needle t. slightly to the east as the sun rises and

97:4.3 seven stars and Orion, who t. the shadow of death

105:1.8 And the face which the Infinite t. toward all universe

148:6.6 and when he thus t. upon me, I am defenseless.

163:2.3 No man, having put his hand to the plough, if he t.

turns away

139:4.13 John found that a “soft answer t. away wrath.”

146:2.3 deliberate and conscious disdain by the creature t.

146:2.3 “He who t. away his ear from hearing the divine

149:4.2 You all know that ‘a soft answer t. away wrath,’

150:9.3 the apostles that a soft answer t. away wrath, but

turns out

97:9.29 which has been regarded as sacred history t. out to

132:5.15 Any portion of your inherited wealth which t. out

160:3.4 All too often, when we battle for the right, it t. out

turtle

60:3.20 The land type of t., twenty feet across, appeared as

turtles

60:2.13 T. increased during this period, first appearing in

61:2.6 The members of the early reptilian families are t.,

61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern types—t., snakes,

65:2.10 lizards, together with their cousins, alligators and t.;

-tusked

61:3.4 America from Asia, including the four-t. mastodons,

64:4.7 over the Sicilian land bridge, straight-t. elephants,

Tutchief of advanced tribal relations

66:5.28 Their chief was T..

66:5.30 T. labored to promote group associations of a

67:4.1 but T. and the commission on tribal government

Tutankhamenson-in-law of Ikhnaton

95:5.10 the worship of the old gods, changing his name to T.

tutelage

22:8.2 they serve under the t. of the Supreme Executives.

26:5.4 pilgrim continues under the t. of supernaphim by

26:9.1 the third circle of Havona, he comes under the t. of

27:0.11 your career under the t. of the instigators of rest and

35:7.2 general legislation of the local universe under the t.

48:5.7 you failed to learn, must be acquired under the t.

112:6.9 its premorontia universe career under the t. of the

tutor

129:2.9 engage as interpreter for both and t. for the son.

129:3.2 on the return trip he was known as the Jewish t..

130:2.6 Ganid was beginning to learn how his t. spent his

131:10.6 And my t. has said that by searching for him I shall

133:3.3 been taught by the “Jewish t. of the son of an Indian

133:3.5 of these visits with the Indian lad and his Jewish t.,

133:3.12 But Paul did not know how well the Jewish t. had

133:9.5 this Son of Man and the teachings of his Jewish t.,

187:1.10 Jesus, whose burden he bore, and the Jewish t.

tutored

26:4.10 a pilgrim of space is always t. by supernaphim of

tutors

26:4.10 And since your t. spring from the Master Spirit of

26:8.3 nor their t. and guides ever chided or criticized.

twelfth

45:3.8 Hanavard is the t. of this order so to serve on

123:5.3 Nothing but Scriptures was studied prior to the t.

124:4.0 4. THE TWELFTH YEAR (A.D. 6)

139:12.1 Judas, the t. apostle, was chosen by Nathaniel.

191:6.1 This was the Master’s t. appearance in morontia

twelvesee twelveapostles; see twelve hundred;

    twelve million, twelve thousand; twelve years

19:5.8 Of more than t. orders of beings associated with me

26:5.2 instruction is divided into seven branches of t.

26:5.5 you will be taken before the t. adjutants of the

30:1.93 the seven levels of the absonite in t. grand divisions

35:2.6 the Melchizedek supporters, t. in number, who so

35:5.7 Often a corps of t. or more Vorondadek Sons sits

35:6.5 is at present administered by t. Vorondadek Sons.

36:1.3 The primary division is subdivided into t. groups of

36:2.11 life is characterized by three, seven, and t. or

36:2.11 There were, originally, t. distinct and divine

36:2.11 This number t., with its subdivisions and multiples

36:2.11 The Orvonton life patterns are configured as t.

36:3.9 though two of the senior carriers and t. custodians

36:3.9 Two such Sons and their t. associates are now

38:6.1 chiefs into groups of t. (12 pairs, 24 seraphim),

38:6.1 t. such groups constitute a company (144 pairs,

38:6.1 T. companies under a commander constitute a

38:6.1 t. battalions under a director equal a seraphic unit

38:6.1 t. units, subject to the command of a supervisor,

38:6.1 presently give me more than t. legions of angels.”

38:6.2 T. legions of angels comprise a host numbering

38:6.2 and t. such hosts (35,831,808 pairs or 71,663,616

38:9.7 and t. levels of intellectual response to the joint

39:9.2 Even your world enjoys the extensive ministry of t.

43:2.4 T. of this order who have had requisite experience

43:5.2 expanded to include t Sons of the Vorondadek order

43:5.2 These t. are as follows: 1. The Constellation Father.

44:5.7 Urantia is served by t. technicians of interplanetary

45:3.9 This council consists of t. members: 1. Hanavard,

47:1.4 Urantia commission consists of t. parental couples,

47:2.5 consist of children whose ages are six, eight, ten, t.,

49:2.21 T. per cent belong to the higher temperature ranges,

49:4.3 physical-sense endowment of human beings is t.,

49:5.20 T. per cent are of the first type, naturally less

49:5.30 Intelligent beings are vertically related in t. great

50:2.3 surround themselves with a supreme council of t.,

52:7.2 and supported by seventy primary Sons, t. secondary

56:10.23 Nebadon personalities numbering t. and acting under

57:5.7 gases evolved into the t. planets of the solar system.

57:8.9 completed by the mixed commission of t. on Jerusem

58:5.5 The earth’s core is t. times as dense as water.

62:7.6 two senior Life Carriers with t. assistants,

65:1.8 a commission of t., presided over by the chief of

65:4.9 the Melchizedek observers, t. in number, were sent

66:3.4 the Prince and his associates arranged in t. chambers

67:6.5 planetary receivers, t. Melchizedeks, confirmed by

67:6.6 The t. Melchizedek receivers of Urantia did heroic

72:2.12 This supreme tribunal consists of t. men over forty

72:8.6 for the various learned professions, t. in number.

73:4.3 This menagerie was organized in t. grand divisions,

73:4.3 paths led between these groups to the t. gates of the

74:2.5 this committee, which consisted of t. members

74:5.2 with the departure of the t. Melchizedeks.

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

87:3.4 The Romans had t. ghost feasts and accompanying

93:0.2 A corps of t. served in conjunction with the Life

93:0.2 A later corps of t. became receivers for your world

93:0.2 These t. Melchizedeks returned to Urantia upon the

93:1.2 The t. Melchizedek receivers knew of Michael’s

93:1.3 Machiventa Melchizedek, one of the t. planetary

93:9.11 “upon the orders of the t. Melchizedek receivers”

95:5.7 one hundred and thirty-seven hymns, t. of which are

97:9.1 There never were t. tribes of the Israelites—only

101:3.17 the foregoing recital of t. spiritlike performances in

113:2.7 The planetary director selected t. of the more

114:5.6 cabinet of the governor general consists of t.

114:5.6 the acting chiefs of the t. groups of special angels

114:6.1 was accompanied by t. corps of special seraphim,

114:6.2 These t. groups of angels, while functioning under

114:6.2 immediately directed by the seraphic council of t.,

114:6.4 The t. corps of the master seraphim of planetary

114:7.7 On Urantia there are t. reserve corps of destiny,

114:7.8 The t. groups of Urantia destiny reservists are

119:8.9 authorized by a Nebadon commission of t. acting

PART IV  papers was sponsored by a commission of t. Urantia

121:0.1 Acting under the supervision of a commission of t.

122:0.2 dispatched to Urantia the Family Commission of T.

128:4.2 brought before Jesus a group of t. merchants and

134:3.4 and to conduct t. evening sessions of questions,

135:6.7 I declare that God is able of these t. stones here

135:6.7 (The t. stones to which he referred were the

135:6.7 to commemorate the crossing of the “t. tribes” at

136:5.1 This mighty host embraced t. legions of seraphim

144:6.1 for John had recently appointed t. of his leaders to

144:6.6 both groups of t. apostles would go on with their

144:7.2 many special sessions with John’s t. apostles.

148:2.1 a corps of twenty-five young women and t. men,

150:2.1 Susanna, in company with one of the t. women

150:2.2 ten women (afterward known as the t. women)

150:2.3 gospel among this group of t. women evangelists.

150:5.1 the Master was engaged in teaching a group of t.

150:5.1 the direction of Jacob, together with the t. women,

150:6.2 two or three days with one group of t. evangelists,

152:2.9 finished gathering up the fragments, they had t.

152:3.3 gathered about t. baskets of the fragments of food;

153:5.2 During these trying hours the t. women were in

154:5.2 Jesus selected t. of the evangelists to accompany

154:5.2 The t. women he instructed to remain at the

154:7.1 Jesus, with his twelve apostles and the t. evangelists,

155:2.1 Peter to go over to Chorazin with the t. evangelists

155:2.2 the t. evangelists had less to say about healing—

155:2.2 veritable baptism of adversity for the t. evangelists

156:5.23 and directed the t. evangelists to go back by a route

159:0.2 associate himself with one of the t. evangelists,

159:0.2 they should go out in t. groups to labor in the cities

159:0.2 In the course of this month these t. groups labored

159:6.3 families of the twelve apostles and t. evangelists.

163:3.5 Again he went out about t. and about three and

163:7.3 This original group of t. women had recently

165:0.1 Abner, the former chief of the t. apostles of John

167:4.5 “But do you not understand that there are t. hours

168:2.3 In t. seconds of earth time the hitherto lifeless form

171:8.4 this parable, I would call before me my t. servants,

172:3.8 Just before they started, the t. women of the original

183:3.7 I could even now command more than t. legions

187:0.1 The centurion in charge of these t. soldiers was the

187:5.1 shortly after t. o’clock the sky darkened by reason

189:4.2 t. or fifteen of the more prominent of the disciples of

the twelve or twelve apostles

124:3.9 the later program of regular activities for his ta..

132:4.1 which characterized his later life as teacher of the t.

137:1.1 Andrew as the first of his apostles, that group of t.

138:1.2 that he desired to ordain ta. to continue the work

138:2.9 Judas Iscariot was the only Judean among the ta..

138:5.2 Jesus took the t. apart for a season to pray with

138:5.3 The next day Jesus left his ta. quite alone; he wanted

138:5.4 home could be turned over to Jesus and his ta..

138:6.5 work with his ta. around about the Sea of Galilee.

138:7.1 just as Jesus was about to announce this to his ta.,

138:8.0 8. FIRST WORK OF THE TWELVE

138:8.1 Iscariot, the one chosen to act as treasurer of the t.,

138:8.2 Jesus taught them to preach the forgiveness of sin

138:8.6 They had wonderful times throughout these five

138:8.6 they worked as fishermen every alternate two weeks,

138:9.1 work proved to be a grueling experience for the ta.

138:9.3 By the end of this period the t. had worked out fairly

138:10.0 10. ORGANIZATION OF THE TWELVE

138:10.2 designated chairman and director general of the t..

138:10.5 watched over the needs of the families of the t..

138:10.6 Matthew was empowered to order the t. back to

138:10.11 In this way the t. functioned from their early

139:0.0 THE TWELVE APOSTLES

139:0.2 These t. men represented many different types of

139:0.2 and they had not been made alike by schooling.

139:0.4 to covey the idea that they were laymen, unlearned in

139:0.4 They were lacking in so-called higher education.

139:0.4 they would certainly be considered uneducated,

139:0.4 They had not all been put through the same rigid

139:0.4 they enjoyed separate experiences of learning how

139:1.2 line of ancestors and was the ablest man of the t..

139:1.4 of personal work as a means of training the t. as

139:1.9 original was written by the first chosen of the ta..

139:1.11 but it remains true that each of the t. was drawn

139:2.9 But Peter was the outstanding preacher of the t.;

139:3.2 James was the best public orator among the t..

139:3.3 usually talked freely with Jesus, but among the t.,

139:3.4 Of all the t., James came the nearest to grasping the

139:3.8 James was thus the first of the t. to sacrifice his life

139:4.1 was twenty-four years old and the youngest of the t..

139:4.2 Since John was the youngest of the t. and so closely

139:4.3 Shortly after the selection of the t. and at the time

139:4.8 But John was not the only one of the t. who was

139:4.10 John usually sat on Jesus’ right hand when the t.

139:4.10 John was the first of the t. fully to believe in the

139:4.15 Of all the t. apostles, John eventually became the

139:5.10 Philip participated in the reorganization of the t.,

139:5.12 Philip, onetime steward of the t., was a mighty man

139:6.2 Nathaniel were the best educated men among the t..

139:6.3 not himself give Nathaniel a nickname, but the t.

139:6.4 Nathaniel was the odd genius of the t..

139:6.4 Nathaniel was the best storyteller among the t..

139:6.7 his duty was to look after the families of the t..

139:6.7 The t. rested securely in the knowledge that their

139:7.7 The presence of Matthew among the t. was the

139:8.2 Thomas had the one truly analytical mind of the t.;

139:8.3 men when Thomas became associated with the t.

139:8.5 In the organization of the t. Thomas was assigned to

139:8.6 Thomas’s membership in the t. was a standing

139:8.7 personality appreciation of Jesus of any of the t..

139:8.8 In the councils of the t. Thomas was always cautious

139:8.8 would put the proposition to a vote, and after the t.

139:8.9 Thomas was one of the bravest among the t..

139:9.3 were the general servants and errand boys of the t..

139:9.10 that there were to be no more secrets among the t.,

139:11.2 of the play life and recreational activities of the t..

139:12.2 Judas was the best-educated man among the t.

139:12.3 Andrew appointed Judas treasurer of the t.,

139:12.5 None of the t. ever criticized Judas.

140:0.0 THE ORDINATION OF THE TWELVE

140:0.1 The t. were expecting to be called almost any day;

140:0.1 this morning they did not go out far from the shore

140:0.2 when he had assembled all t., Jesus journeyed with

140:0.3 For once all t. of the apostles were silent; even Peter

140:1.1 the formal ordination service Jesus spoke to the t.

140:1.7 this small beginning of t. commonplace men, shall

140:2.1 Jesus now instructed the t. mortals who had just

140:2.2 among our children on earth I have chosen these t.

140:4.1 but it was Jesus’ ordination charge to the ta..

140:4.9 Jesus’ discourse at the ordination of the t. constitutes

140:5.3 In the course of these exhortations to the t.

140:5.15 Jesus did not exhort the t. to love their neighbors as

140:6.1 Jesus and the t. partook of a simple meal.

140:6.1 while Jesus went for a walk along the beach, the t.

140:6.7 And though the t. could not comprehend all that he

140:6.7 they were truly helped by this instruction.

140:7.1 when the t. were assembled for a late breakfast

140:7.2 but the Master now turned this work over to the t..

140:7.2 and sometimes all t. of them were so engaged.

140:7.7 week of this varied experience did much for the t.;

140:8.1 a spiritual kingdom were being grasped by the t.,

140:8.3 the exercise of prudence and foresight by the t..

140:8.3 fisherman, and to his careful organization of the t..

140:8.16 followers to avoid earthly possessions, only his ta..

140:8.19 It is his life, and not his lessons to the t. or sermons

140:8.20 just why he chose as his personal representatives t.

140:8.30 that religion was the exclusive business of the t..

140:9.1 in the solemn act of the consecration of the t..

140:10.1 trying to show the t. what they must be, not what

140:10.2 great handicap in this work of teaching the t. was

140:10.2 but they insisted on translating such teachings into

140:10.2 Many times, when they did make sure to remember

140:10.2 they were almost certain to forget what he did not

140:10.2 they slowly assimilated his teaching because Jesus

140:10.2 What they could not gain from his verbal instruction,

141:0.1 Jesus and the ta. made ready to depart from their

141:0.1 The t. knew nothing of their Master’s plans except

141:0.2 The t. had often seen their Master when he seemed

141:0.2 And Jesus, going back with Andrew to join the t.,

141:1.2 assembled in a camp where Jesus and the t. dwelt,

141:1.3 after the evening meal Jesus talked with the t..

141:1.3 On one of these evenings he told the t. about the

141:4.4 Jesus began to teach the t. more fully concerning

141:4.4 The Master taught them much about the whole man

141:4.4 to explain how they should minister to all who suffer

141:4.4 He taught them to recognize: 1. Diseases of the flesh

141:5.4 Many times during the training of the t. he reverted

141:5.4 Repeatedly he told them it was not his desire that

141:8.2 Jesus’ commission to the t. to preach the glad tidings

141:9.2 Jesus was accompanied only by the t. when he

141:9.3 this was the first time the Master and all of the t. had

142:3.1 The a., most of whom had listened to this discussion

142:3.2 Jesus mildly upbraided the t., in substance saying:

142:5.5 at Jerusalem was a great inspiration to the t..

142:5.5 It was their first contact with such enormous crowds,

142:5.5 and they learned many valuable lessons which proved

142:7.1 Jesus and the t. spent all afternoon and all that

142:7.2 that they, the t., had been called to participate in this

142:8.2 majority of his disciples, but the t. knew the facts.

143:0.1 Jesus and the t. departed from Jerusalem, after

143:1.1 objections to the gospel of the kingdom as the t.

143:1.3 Jesus said to the t.: “I have come into this world to

143:1.8 addresses which Jesus ever delivered to the t..

143:1.9 The t. continued to acquire the spirit of positive

143:1.9 they did not occupy themselves so much with the

143:3.4 Jesus assigned to each of the t. a topic for discussion

143:3.4 They were momentarily shocked when Jesus even

143:3.4 the first time they had ever observed Jesus to neglect

143:3.7 Their return from this holiday marked the beginning

143:3.7 Many of the t. really gave way to mirth when they

143:3.8 the ta. gained a valuable experience in this their first

143:4.3 The ta. were not averse to preaching in the Greek

143:5.1 When the Master and the t. arrived at Jacob’s well,

143:5.9 ready to speak the real desire of her heart, the ta.

143:5.12 and Jesus did not speak of it in detail to the t..

143:6.1 t. had just returned with food, and they besought

143:6.1 said to the t.: “My meat is to do the will of Him

143:6.6 Jesus and the t. camped on Mount Gerizim until

143:6.6 The work which Jesus and the t. did in these cities

144:1.1 As time passed, the t. became more devoted to Jesus

144:1.1 They did not grasp his many-sided teaching;

144:1.1 they did not fully comprehend the nature of Jesus

144:1.6 Jesus told the t. much about his early life and his

144:1.10 The t. longed to know what form of petition Jesus

144:3.13 Up to this time the t. had heard him pray only a

144:3.14 Jesus taught the t. always to pray in secret; to go off

144:3.14 and shut the doors when they engaged in prayer.

144:3.23 was mainly for his disciples, particularly for the t..

144:5.1 planets, but this fact Jesus did not reveal to the t..

144:5.18 in connection with the intimate instruction of the t.

144:6.6 both groups of ta. would go on with their work,

144:6.13 the apostles of John remained with Jesus and the t..

145:2.15 at the large Zebedee home, where Jesus and the t.

145:4.2 refused the congratulations and adoration of the t.

145:4.3 And again did t. disappointed, and perplexed men

146:0.1 On this tour Jesus and the ta., assisted by the former

147:2.3 And this was the first time that Jesus and all of the t.

147:2.4 When Jesus and the t. departed for Capernaum,

147:2.4 while Jesus and the t. returned to work in Galilee.

147:3.2 John, the youngest of the t., was especially restive

147:4.1 same Sabbath day, at Bethany, while Jesus, the t.,

147:6.1 The last week of April, Jesus and the t. departed

147:7.1 when Jesus and the t. came to Bethsaida by boat

148:0.2 The t. were permitted to spend one week out of each

148:1.3 in common to the same degree as did the t..

148:3.3 In this way each of the t. enjoyed an opportunity for

149:0.1 Participating in this effort were Jesus and his ta.,

149:0.4 final departure of Jesus and the t. for Jerusalem,

150:0.4 Jesus and the t. traveled together most of the time,

150:1.3 This was a decided shock to even the t. apostles.

150:4.1 The next evening, having gathered together the ta.,

150:4.2 Jesus arranged the date for meeting the t. at

150:4.4 When the t. had heard these words, they made ready

150:4.4 And they did not again come together until the time

150:6.3 it had been arranged that the ta., together with the

151:2.8 The t. would often, among themselves, attempt to

151:5.6 Jesus plainly explained to the t. that he had spoken

152:2.1 Jesus and the t. planned to escape, unnoticed,

152:2.5 a three days’ supply of food for Jesus and the t.,

152:2.5 Even the ta. were still tainted with such notions,

152:2.6 By this time others of the t. had joined the

152:4.1 None of the t. was so crushed and downcast as Peter

152:4.1 they entered the boat and in silence began to row

152:4.1 they were all thinking of the Master alone in the hills.

152:4.1 Had Jesus forsaken them?

152:4.1 He had never before sent them all away and refused

152:4.2 And many of the t. heard him utter this cry.

152:5.2 Jesus asked Andrew to assemble the ta. and their

152:6.1 Jesus held informal conferences with the t. every

152:6.1 these t. men were not yet fully delivered from their

152:6.2 While Jesus and the t. were resting at Gennesaret,

152:6.5 Jesus explained to the t. that the religious rulers of

152:6.5 The t. began to realize more fully (though not finally)

152:6.5 They saw more fully that spiritual truth was not to be

152:6.5 They began to realize that the feeding of the five

152:6.5 They vaguely discerned and dimly foresaw the

152:6.5 These t. men were slowly awaking to the realization

152:7.1 Jesus, accompanied only by the ta., started from

152:7.2 During this sojourn at Jerusalem the t. learned how

152:7.2 They departed from Jerusalem all believing that a

153:0.1 the t. and their associates were gathered together

153:5.3 from the upper chamber and stood among the t.

153:5.4 Did I not choose you t. men and set you apart as

154:5.2 the ta. he directed to remain with him no matter

154:7.1 that Jesus, with his ta. and the twelve evangelists,

155:3.8 pointing out to the t. the great danger of accepting

156:5.23 by a route different from that which Jesus and the ta.

156:6.1 Jesus and the t. left the home of Joseph, going down

157:0.1 Before Jesus took the t. for a short sojourn in the

157:2.1 Jesus and the ta. were encamped in Magadan Park

157:2.2 Jesus and the t. should return from their proposed

157:3.1 Tuesday morning Jesus and the ta. left Magadan

157:3.3 Jesus confronted the t. with the first question he had

157:3.5 looking down upon the t. sitting about him in a

157:3.5 The t. never took their eyes off the Master, and

157:4.2 and by common consent, the spokesman for the t..

157:4.3 Never again did the t. greet their Master by arising

157:4.4 On hearing this, the t. stood upon their feet, and

157:4.5 Jesus then said to the t.: “You are my chosen

157:4.8 Jesus directed the t. to go apart by themselves in the

157:4.8 And they did as the Master admonished them.

157:5.2 directly proclaim to the t. that he was a Son of God

157:7.5 Jesus said to the t.: “Lay in provisions and prepare

158:1.5 the lagging faith of the t. arose in the next few weeks

158:2.5 Jesus well knew that none of the t. were spiritually

158:5.4 But it was ever so with these t. ambassadors of the

158:5.4 They never failed to alternate between exaltation and

158:6.1 after they had eaten and rested, the t. gathered about

158:6.5 the t., he added: “And now go to your rest, for on

158:6.6 They retired for the night, sorrowful.

158:6.6 They were bewildered; they could not comprehend

158:6.6 And while they were afraid to ask aught concerning

158:6.6 they did recall all of it subsequent to his resurrection.

158:7.1 Wednesday morning Jesus and the t. departed

158:7.6 And thus did Jesus make plain to the t. the painful

158:7.6 path which they must tread if they would follow him.

158:7.6 But their loyal hearts were stirred by this courageous

158:7.6 Jesus was not sending them alone into the conflict;

158:7.6 Jesus asked only that they bravely follow.

158:7.7 Slowly the t. were grasping the idea that Jesus was

158:7.7 They only vaguely comprehended what Jesus said

158:7.8 In all the association of the t. with their Master,

158:7.8 only a few times did they see that flashing eye and

158:7.9 In silence Jesus and the t. started for their camp at

159:0.1 When Jesus and the t. arrived at Magadan Park,

159:6.3 but also for the support of the families of the ta. and

161:0.1 next day he and the ta. would start for Jerusalem to

161:1.6 the conception of the Trinity in the minds of the ta..

162:0.4 Jesus and the t. remained in the vicinity of Jerusalem

162:1.8 Only the ta. had known that Jesus intended to attend

162:9.1 at Bethany and received instruction from the t..

162:9.4 Abner were to join Jesus and the t. in the near future

162:9.5 eleven fellows cast their lot with Jesus and the t.

162:9.6 Jesus and the t. withdrew from the vicinity of

163:0.1 A few days after the return of Jesus and the t. to

163:0.1 Jesus and the t. began a course of intensive training

163:2.11 He required only the t. and the seventy to dedicate

163:3.3 Peter, speaking for the t. (who were all present by

163:3.4 And Jesus spoke to all of the t.: “Verily, verily, I

163:5.1 Jesus and the t. now prepared to establish their last

163:7.1 the headquarters of Jesus and the ta. was maintained

163:7.2 camp, teaching the multitude and instructing the t..

165:0.1 supplemented by the labors of Jesus and the ta.,

165:0.4 trips with the t. to assist the seventy in the various

165:1.1 usual sessions of questions and answers with the t.

165:1.3 Jesus and the ta. devoted much of their time to the

165:1.3 The t. paid little or no attention to the field work,

165:2.1 and leaders, as well as in the hearing of the ta.,

165:5.1 That evening after supper, when Jesus and the t.

165:5.7 For some minutes the t. sat in silence.

165:5.7 Some of these warnings they had heard before but

165:6.4 Jesus and the t. went into the cities of Perea to visit

166:0.1 Jesus and the t. made a tour of all the cities and

166:0.2 successfully carried on with little help from the ta.,

166:1.1 his fellow Pharisees were following Jesus and the t.

166:2.1 Jesus went with the t. over to Amathus, near the

166:2.1 when the Master was out with the t. on these tours

166:2.2 explaining to the t. why the gentiles of Perea were

166:2.2 ta. were hardly yet willing to entertain kind feelings

166:2.5 looking about at the t., especially at Simon Zelotes,

166:2.6 The t. said not a word.

166:2.8 Jesus enjoined the t. to say nothing about the

166:3.1 As Jesus and the t. visited with the messengers of the

166:5.1 Jesus and the t. were on their way to visit Abner and

167:4.7 Thomas was always the mainstay of the ta..

171:1.1 Jesus and his ta. took final leave of the Pella

171:1.4 camp, and who went south with Jesus and the t..

171:2.6 Jesus, leading the t., started on the way to Heshbon,

171:3.1 For more than two weeks Jesus and the t. journeyed

171:8.4 this parable, I would call before me my t. servants,

172:2.1 the Master called his ta. around him and gave them

172:5.1 No t. human beings ever experienced such diverse

172:5.2 was concerned about the attitude of some of the t.

172:5.6 been a great trial to the steward of the t..

172:5.8 None of the t. was more depressed on the way back

172:5.9 the most bewildered and puzzled man of all the t..

172:5.12 decided to stay with the t., at least for another day.

173:0.1 The t. were strangely silent as they journeyed on

173:0.1 they had not recovered from the experience of the

173:0.1 They were expectant, fearful, and profoundly

173:0.1 that they were to engage in no public teaching

173:3.4 All this time the ta. stood near the Master, but they

173:3.4 but they did not in any manner participate in these

173:3.4 Each one of the t. was reacting in his own peculiar

173:5.6 These t. men, as never before, were beginning to

174:0.2 This morning he greeted each of the t. with a

174:5.1 Jesus had so explicitly charged all of the t. not to

175:4.1 all t. heard this latter half of Jesus’ last discourse

175:4.1 he left the temple in company with the t.,

176:0.2 light of the full moon, Jesus and the t. sat down.

176:2.9 the leading disciples welcomed Jesus and the t. to

177:3.5 the Greeks who had met with Jesus and the t. at the

178:0.1 The t. were all present save Judas.

178:0.1 a short time before Jesus led the t. into Jerusalem

178:2.12 The Master prepared to lead his ta. over the trail to

178:2.12 was the last journey he ever made with all t. of them.

178:3.1 Jesus and the t. walked over the western brow of

179:0.5 was to celebrate this occasion alone with his ta.;

179:1.2 As the t. entered this upper chamber, they noticed,

179:3.1 Imagine the amazement of these t. men, who had

179:3.1 As the Master knelt, all t. arose as one man to their

179:3.7 washing the feet of his t. apostles, not even passing

179:3.7 When Jesus had finished washing the feet of the t.,

179:4.2 When the t. heard this, having already been robbed

179:4.7 Jesus started with t.—now he had eleven.

182:1.5 “You gave me t. men, and I have kept them all save

182:3.9 Michael knew he had done his best for the ta.; but

193:4.3 he was one of the t. consecrated ambassadors on

193:6.5 This left but six of the original ta. to become actors

twelve hundred

75:6.2 Adam held an all-night conference with t. loyal

165:1.1 By the middle of January more than t. persons were

twelve million

35:8.3 began its existence with exactly t. Lanonandeks,

79:6.9 numbering t., the Chinese formed a compact body

twelve thousand

73:5.2 and more than t. miles of paved paths and roads.

77:3.9 t. years ago a second attempt to erect the tower of

79:3.1 doomed budding civilization of India t. years ago.

81:3.3 About t. years ago the era of the independent cities

twelve years

62:5.3 reached full maturity at t. years of age and possessed

62:5.6 rather well scarred up by the time they were t..

72:9.2 in these groups cannot be changed for t. years.

76:2.1 When Abel grew up to the age of t. years, he elected

124:4.7 when he was t. years old, Jesus remonstrated with

124:6.2 T. years had passed since the first Herod had

125:4.3 had graduated him, technically, when he was t.

130:6.1 notably, the loss of his father when he was t. years

156:1.1 The child, about t. years old, was afflicted with a

196:1.8 who appeared to Jesus at Jerusalem when he was t.

Twelvefold Adjutants

30:1.59 3. The T. Adjutants of the Havona Circuits.

twentiethsee twentieth century

41:6.4 electron between the nineteenth and t. circuits of

63:3.6 Andon and Fonta held together until the t generation

73:5.4 the later times of the nineteenth and t. centuries.

114:3.1 the nineteenth so to serve being succeeded by the t..

127:6.0 6. HIS TWENTIETH YEAR (A.D. 14)

187:5.2 portion of the Book of Psalms now known as the t.

twentieth-century or twentieth century

2:7.9 fails to hold the devotion and loyalty of many t.

42:5.2 —from the standpoint of t. Urantia scientific

46:0.1 visualized by the majority of t. religious believers.

57:0.2 from the early decades of the t. of the Christian era.

57:3.2 saw exactly what t. astronomers see when they turn

64:4.12 backward peoples of Urantia right down to the t..

66:5.18 subsequent ages, never to be rediscovered until the t.

66:5.30 just as the t. society of Capetown, South Africa, is

68:2.5 Occidental civilization of the t. groans wearily

68:6.10 in the t. there persist remnants of these primitive

70:5.1 regulation that characterize the second third of the t..

70:9.14 any natural right thus to encumber t. civilization,

73:5.4 the later times of the nineteenth and t. centuries.

78:8.12 produce the ferments which have resulted in the t.

79:1.8 But even in the t. there are traces of Andite blood

79:4.6 the Brahmans of the t. after Christ are the lineal

79:8.16 of progression right on down to the times of the t..

81:6.25 The greatest t. influences contributing to the

81:6.43 culminated in the rapidly expanding culture of the t..

82:2.3 from a state of almost complete sex license to the t.

83:4.7 Even in the t. it is still the custom under the

83:7.2 these standards have persisted to the t. among some

83:7.5 marriage morals,and in the nineteenth and t centuries

83:8.9 T. marriages stand high in comparison with those

84:1.5 even in the t. many parents still endeavor to keep

84:4.10 more or less as property, right up to and in the t.

84:5.10 Today, in the t.,woman is undergoing the crucial test

85:4.4 and in the t. candles still burn as a part of the ritual

86:4.6 among otherwise absurd doctrines of t. barbarians.

87:1.4 In the t., candles are still burned in death chambers,

87:4.7 even in the t., very much alive in human philosophy;

87:6.12 in the t. the body is sprinkled with holy water,

88:3.3 Civilized peoples in the t. see to it that their flags,

88:6.1 And the voodoo doctors of the t. are typical of the

89:6.6 The t. ceremony of depositing trinkets and keepsakes

92:6.1 T. Urantia religions present an interesting study of

92:6.2 These religions, the religions of t. Urantia, may be

92:6.20 In the t. this hero-venerating nationalistic religion

94:2.7 and prostrate from that unfortunate day to the t..

94:6.8 But the popular Taoism of t. Urantia has very little in

94:12.4 religious believers during the first half of the t. after

94:12.5 Buddhism itself is undergoing a t. renaissance.

96:4.1 one half of all the world, and still does even in the t..

96:7.4 ever assembled by man up to the times of the t..

97:10.3 the concept of the Universal Father; even to the t.

99:0.3 social reforms of past centuries, but in the t. religion

99:4.2 During the early decades of the t., family life, next

99:4.6 During the psychologically unsettled times of the t.,

99:6.1 The religious turmoil of the t. does not betoken

103:1.1 t. theologians and philosophers have formulated

121:5.5 Even in the t. man has not been fully delivered from

126:3.1 reckoning time in accordance with the t. calendar,

132:2.1 In substance, and in t. phraseology, Jesus said: My

134:3.8 Master’s Urmia teachings as adapted to t. religious

134:3.8 Conditions of the t., prevailing in both

134:3.8 men as these world functions are existent in the t..

134:5.1 the evolution of political sovereignty in the t.

134:5.13 To use an important nineteenth- and t. illustration:

136:8.7 a first-century human being, not in the mind of a t.

177:2.6 Notwithstanding that parents of the t. possess great

195:5.1 The t. has brought new problems for Christianity to

195:8.1 the devastating influence of t. secularism will blight

195:8.2 and godless attitude of nineteenth- and t. science—

195:8.5 T. secularism tends to affirm that man does not need

195:8.9 Behind the gains of the t. are not only science and

195:8.13 During the first third of the t. Urantians killed more

195:9.3 materialism, mechanism, and secularism of the t..

195:9.8 Even Christianity—the best of the religions of the t.

195:10.8 the Christian churches of the t. stand as great, but

195:10.12 the Christianity of even the t. must not be despised.

twentysee twenty million, twenty thousand;

   see four and twenty

41:6.3 bulk—containing as it does t. revolving electrons—

49:2.20 T. per cent of the Satania inhabited worlds are

59:2.5 square miles to a depth of from fifteen to t. feet.

59:5.17 and rose, vary from ten in Illinois, t. in Pennsylvania,

60:2.12 wings were of batlike formation with a spread of t.

60:3.20 The land type of turtle, t. feet across, appeared as

62:2.2 potential life span, on the average, of about t. years.

72:3.6 Until t. years ago the spiritual teachers were under

72:3.7 Suffrage is conferred at t., the right to marry without

72:3.8 Marriage before t.—the age of enfranchisement—is

72:9.2 Every man and woman of t. years and over has

74:6.8 At t. they were eligible for marriage; and after

74:7.1 From sixteen to t. they were taught in the Urantia

75:6.3 who had arrived at the age of choice (t. years)

76:2.5 The boys were respectively eighteen and t. years of

77:5.5 a wonderful and beautiful woman, t. years old,

86:4.5 Beings who could not count over t. could hardly

95:4.5 the Book of Hebrew Proverbs, chapters seventeen, t.

107:0.7 to comparative full growth, about t. years of age

119:1.2 and did not reappear for t. years of standard time.

119:2.2 supreme on his headquarters planet for over t. years

127:0.2 endured during the strenuous years from fifteen to t..

133:1.2 One would impose forty lashes, another t., while

133:3.2 Jesus held more than t. sessions with this forward-

133:9.1 his teacher help with the loading of their t. camels

135:2.3 summer that John was t. years of age witnessed

137:4.11 waterpots filled with water, holding about t. gallons

139:4.12 The last t. years of his life John was cared for by a

163:5.3 used less than t. men on regular messenger duty.

166:1.1 t. in number, and invited Jesus as the guest of honor.

173:1.4 more than t. sorts of money which the visiting

176:3.1 As they gathered about the campfire, some t. of them

177:3.5 more than t. of the Greeks who had met with Jesus

177:3.6 Jesus would have ordained these t. Greeks, even as

188:2.3 And these t. men remained on watch up to the

189:2.5 They paid each of these t. men a sum of money

189:4.2 some fifteen or t. of the leading women believers.

190:2.6 before his earthly family and their friends, t. in all.

194:4.9 it was almost t. years before they began to baptize in

twenty million

59:5.13 For t. years prior to this time the earlier coal deposits

twenty thousand

35:0.1 between fifteen and t. Trinity Teachers Sons

54:6.3 years of system time (t. years of Urantia time),

66:7.1 and gardening for the support of a population of t..

78:5.1 For t years the culture of the second garden persisted

79:6.5 T. years ago the ancestors of the Chinese had built

80:9.6 For t. years the Andonites had been pushed farther

81:4.10 the human remains of the last t. years are unearthed,

130:2.1 in the enormous amphitheater which could seat t.

130:2.5 perished in the great slaughter of t. Jews while he

171:2.3 men, to meet him who comes against him with t.?

twenty-eight

42:7.10 From t. upward we encounter more and more of

48:7.2 I am permitted to record the t. statements of human

51:2.4 entire process takes ten to t. days of Urantia time.

65:4.1 not less than t. features of life modification which

65:6.5 the human species is slowly gravitating toward t..

66:7.17 lunar month, this period being reckoned as t. days.

66:7.17 grew out of the fact that seven was one fourth of t..

77:2.11 The confusion of the t.-day month, or season, with

77:2.12 The reckoning of time by the t.-day month persisted

135:4.1 when John was t. years of age, his mother passed

139:11.1 Simon was t. years old when he became attached to

twenty-eighth

129:2.0 2. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR (A.D. 22)

130:0.1 tour of the Roman world consumed most of the t.

twenty-fifth

56:10.23 This paper on Universal Unity is the t. of a series of

98:5.4 all on the annual festival of Mithras, December t..

128:6.0 6. THE TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR (A.D. 19)

twenty-first

128:1.0 1. THE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR (A.D. 15)

187:5.2 the Book of Psalms now known as the twentieth, t.

twenty-fivesee twenty-five million, etc.

19:5.7 not over t. feet away, a Spirit of the Inspired order

46:2.8 The transporters take off at about t. standard miles

49:4.6 length of life varies on the different planets from t.

55:1.5 I sojourned on a world in the far north whereon t.

55:4.15 These mortal chief executives serve for t. years of

59:2.10 trilobites had from t. to four thousand tiny eyelets;

59:4.11 the teeth-bearing varieties being t. to thirty feet long;

60:2.12 batlike formation with a spread of twenty to t. feet.

62:3.6 potential life span was longer, being about t. years.

66:5.9 This alphabet contained t. characters.

68:6.10 resulting in the death of t. per cent of all babies.

72:3.7 without parental consent is not bestowed until t.,

72:7.5 recruited from unmarried men between t. and fifty.

72:7.7 But no debt may run for more than t. years.

72:8.7 Near the national headquarters and at the t. coastal

72:8.7 Parental consent is required before t. in order to gain

72:11.1 This council consists of t. members, nominated by

72:11.3 central military schools and of the t. training camps

76:2.6 an entirely different person had he lived to be t. or

77:2.10 the reigns of the individual kings lengthen from t. or

81:3.3 community rose from one to two feet every t. years

94:9.1 During a period of t. years he trained and sent

126:5.5 working, only the equivalent of about t. cents a day.

135:9.1 John returned to his disciples (he now had some t.

139:6.2 When Nathaniel joined the apostles, he was t. years

144:3.13 the Jews had some t. or thirty set prayers which

144:9.2 and the apostles, accompanied by some t. disciples,

148:2.1 with the assistance of a corps of t. young women

154:6.7 David had posted some t. sentinels about the house

154:7.1 when this company of t. manned the oars and pulled

155:4.1 group of t. teachers of truth left Caesarea-Philippi to

164:2.1 gathered together some t. Jewish leaders who

188:5.4 Jesus spent upward of t. years on the cross of a real

190:3.1 in the presence of some t. women believers

twenty-five billion

41:9.5 will shine on as of present efficiency for more than t.

twenty-five million

12:1.14 in volume and intensity for over t. light-years.

59:3.12 third marine-life period, covering t. years and known

59:5.13 the actual coal-deposition epoch was a little over t.

60:1.14 This period extended over t. years and is known

60:2.15 extended t. years and is known as the Jurassic.

twenty-five thousand

41:6.4 its lost companion more than t. times a second,

41:6.4 grasping and letting go the sunbeam about t. times

52:3.3 T. years of such an administration of the conjoint

52:4.10 of the Magisterial Sons cover anywhere from t. to

54:6.3 With the passing of t. years of system time

60:3.11 present-day mountain ranges, is more than t. miles

78:1.12 expansions of the violet race, about t. years ago.

78:3.3 About t. years ago many of the purer elements of the

78:4.2 the regions adjacent to Mesopotamia more than t.

79:1.1 For over t. years, on down to nearly 2000 B.C.,

143:4.1 Sargon carried away and into captivity over t. Jews

twenty-foursee the twenty-four

15:14.6 world called Jerusem, and it is system number t. in

31:10.22 into English by a high commission consisting of t.

36:2.16 On Urantia there were t. such custodian

36:2.16 a life-carrying bundle which possesses t. pattern

38:9.4 There are no less than t. diverse techniques involved

45:4.1 the t. surrounding seats were placed in position no

45:4.2 These t. counselors have been recruited from the

49:2.23 number 6, t. per cent; number 7, eight per cent;

57:8.7 This commission consisted of t. members,

60:4.1 where there had been just t. great inundations.

72:7.14 and elected by state legislatures to serve for t. years,

74:2.2 improved language by creating a new alphabet of t.

77:9.5 present on Jerusem as a member of the t. counselors,

95:4.5 to chapter t., verse twenty-two, are taken verbatim

114:0.9 5. The special function of the t. planetary directors.

114:1.1 commission of t. former Urantians with authority to

114:1.3 plan of sending one of the t. counselors to Urantia

114:2.1 special group on Jerusem of t. onetime Urantians.

114:2.1 Members are nominated to the t. by the cabinet of

114:2.4 The t. counselors make frequent trips as individuals

114:2.5 are subordinate to the Urantian group of t..

114:2.6 No one knows how long these t. Urantia

114:3.1 Jerusem corps of t. planetary supervisors designate

114:3.2 affairs except as the representative of the t. Jerusem

114:3.2 departure of 1-2-3 the first to become one of the t.

114:3.5 Jerusem since he acts on behalf of the t. counselors,

114:5.1 The t. counselors come the nearest to being the

114:5.2 But except when voicing the mandates of the t.

119:1.4 in connection with his assignment to t. missions

123:5.12 Nazareth was one of the t. priest centers of the

134:3.4 and give t. lectures on “The Brotherhood of Men,”

139:4.1 When he became an apostle, John was t. years old

139:4.5 joined the ranks of Jesus’ apostles when John was t..

the twenty-four

144:6.2 For three weeks these t. men were in session three

144:6.2 These talks by Jesus to the t. were on sympathy,

144:6.2 mountainside, and they saw him no more for two full

144:6.4 And they never knew where Jesus went or what he

144:6.4 It was some time before the t. could settle down to

144:6.4 they were disconcerted by the absence of the Master.

144:6.4 they were in the heart of their discussions,

144:6.4 and they could not go to Jesus for help.

144:6.11 These t. men had a truly remarkable experience

144:7.1 Jesus and the t. worked quietly in the Greek cities

144:7.2 Jesus spent considerable time teaching the t. and

144:9.1 and, calling the t. together, said: “John is dead.

146:1.1 Jesus and the t. devote much of their time to the task

146:2.1 the discourse of Jesus to the t. on the second evening

147:2.4 Never again were the t. all together until a short time

150:0.3 January, the t. were joined by the tested evangelists,

155:0.1 Jesus and the t. went a little way to the north,

155:1.3 continued to teach the t., saying: “The heathen are

155:5.13 Pointing out each of the t. and calling them by

155:5.14 All t. of his hearers rose to their feet, intending to

155:5.16 the t. were silent, but presently they began to talk

155:6.1 And so, while they paused in the shade of the hillside

156:2.2 As the t. began their labors in Sidon, Jesus went

156:2.2 Jesus taught the t. each morning at the home of

156:2.5 Jesus made it clear to the t. that he had not fled from

156:2.5 They comprehended that Jesus was not yet ready for

156:3.1 While the t. were thus engaged in their work, Jesus

twenty-fourth

128:5.0 5. THE TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR (A.D. 18)

twenty-nine years

76:3.4 one hundred and t. after Adam’s arrival on Urantia.

139:8.2 When Thomas joined the apostles, he was t. old,

twenty-ninth

129:3.0 3. THE TWENTY-NINTH YEAR (A.D. 23)

129:3.1 The whole of Jesus’ t. year was spent finishing up

129:4.2 reached the apex of attainment during this, the t.

129:4.8 By the end of the t. year Jesus had virtually finished

130:0.1 the twenty-eighth and the entire t. year of Jesus’ life

twenty-one

12:1.10 Isle of Paradise, surrounded by its t. satellites.

13:0.2 All t. are enormous spheres, and each group of

13:0.7 The t. Paradise satellites serve many purposes in

13:0.7 These t. spheres embrace the potentials of the

18:3.4 recital of the trinitization of the t. Ancients of Days.

29:4.20 manipulation of t. of the thirty physical energies

31:9.3 Paradise and its t. worlds of associated activities.

42:2.14 complete control of t. of the thirty phases of energy

62:3.3 and sister mated and soon enjoyed the society of t.

66:6.7 all restraint after they have attained the age of t..

71:1.22 and provision for the emancipation of the boy at t.

122:5.9 environs of Nazareth when Joseph was t. years old

twenty-one billion

19:3.1 There are t. Counselors in service, and three billion

20:7.2 central and superuniverses as a little more than t.,

twenty-one hundred

64:7.18 They reached the continent about t. years after the

twenty-one thousand

18:5.1 There are just t. of these personally glorious and

62:4.6 about t. years from the origin of the dawn mammals,

twenty-second

128:2.0 2. THE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR (A.D. 16)

154:7.1 so it was on this Sunday morning, the t. of May,

187:5.2 as the twentieth, twenty-first, and t. Psalms.

187:5.2 among them this t. Psalm, which begins with “My

twenty-seven

29:4.25 actually able to change the form and potential of t.

42:7.10 The first t. atoms, those containing from one to

42:7.10 those containing from one to t. orbital electrons,

49:2.23 twenty-three per cent; number 5, t. per cent;

58:4.7 one hundred and t. successive lava flows on land

73:3.4 connecting with the mainland was only t. miles

77:5.5 A company of t. followed Adamson northward in

139:5.2 Philip was t. years of age when he joined the apostles

twenty-seventh

63:4.5 unbroken line of leadership until the t. generation,

129:1.0 1. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 21)

twenty-six

76:6.2 special resurrection, number t. of the Urantia series

119:4.3 a private secretary, to t. different master teachers,

139:9.1 They were t. years old and married, James having

190:1.4 last of David’s t. messengers arrived at the home of

190:1.6 these t. runners went forth as the first heralds of

190:1.8 These t. were dispatched to the home of Lazarus in

twenty-sixth

128:7.0 7. THE TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR (A.D. 20)

twenty-third

114:4.1 Most High observer (and sometime regent) is the t.

128:3.0 3. THE TWENTY-THIRD YEAR (A.D. 17)

twenty-three

49:2.23 Of the electric groupings of mortal life, almost t.

49:2.23 number 4, t. per cent; number 5, twenty-seven per

49:5.20 while t. per cent are more spiritually inclined during

184:0.2 it required only t. members to constitute a trial court.

twenty-two

15:7.2 is t. minutes short of three thousand days of Urantia

95:4.5 chapters fifteen, seventeen, twenty, and chapter t.,

95:4.5 verse t., are taken verbatim from Amenemope’s

119:4.3 master teachers, functioning on t. different worlds.

twice

41:6.3 this element has almost t. the mass of sodium.

54:2.3 on a scale that has been approached only t. in all

58:2.9 sunspot cycles this variation of the compass is t. as

61:0.2 T. during this sector of time the Panama Isthmus

61:6.1 These new mid-mammals—almost t. the size and

81:2.11 these animals had been t. before domesticated,

134:8.1 in which Tiglath was to deposit food t. a week.

137:7.4 entire period Jesus spoke in the synagogue but t..

139:9.10 Only once or t. in all their association with Jesus

141:3.1 apostles continued to preach t. daily to the multitude

141:9.1 Lazarus had been down to the Jordan t. to see Jesus,

142:3.21 commandments as t. recorded in the Scriptures,

166:1.2 to the table without having t. washed his hands.

167:5.1 I fast t. a week; I give tithes of all that I get.

173:1.3 a coin the size of a ten cent piece but t. as thick.

189:1.12 was t. interrupted by his desire to communicate with

twice-trinitized or twice-trinitized sons

22:1.12 High Son Assistants, comprise a unique group of t.

22:8.4 the known destiny of this unique group of t. beings.

22:9.6 These ts. are marvelous beings, but they are neither

22:9.6 they are neither as versatile nor dependable as their

22:9.6 they lack that tremendous and profound personal

22:10.2 to the limitations and handicaps of these t. sons,

twilight

75:3.8 The fateful meeting occurred during the t. hours of

88:6.8 Today, Urantia is in the t. zone of this intellectual

127:6.7 That evening about t. these four sat down and

144:5.91 we beseech you to guide our wayward steps in the t..

152:3.2 posed in the enchanting glow of that eastern t..

158:8.1 Entering at t., they went by unfrequented

twin

42:11.4 Motion and universe gravitation are t. facets of the

62:6.5 its first contact with the mind of the female t. and

134:5.14 abandoned the t. sophistries of sovereignty and

138:2.7 4. Judas Alpheus, the t. brother of James Alpheus,

138:4.1 the next two apostles, James and Judas the t. sons of

138:4.3 at the Alpheus home, the t. brothers were received

138:10.8 7. James and Judas the t. sons of Alpheus were

139:8.10 The loss of his t. sister when Thomas was nine years

139:9.1 the t. fishermen living near Kheresa, were the ninth

twinkle

41:4.5 could penetrate the majority of the suns which t. in

twinkling

95:2.7 Egyptians long believed that the stars t. in the sky

twins—see twinsAndon and Fonta; twinsAlpheus

62:2.2 As a rule offspring were born singly, although t.

62:3.1 abode of a superior pair of these agile creatures, t.

62:3.3 The t. early displayed superior intelligence and were

62:3.9 in which the prospective mother of the Primates t.

62:3.10 struggles, found themselves the proud parents of t.

62:3.11 Contemporaneously with the birth of these t.,

62:3.11 and physically inferior—also gave birth to t..

62:3.11 These t., one male and one female, were indifferent

62:3.11 they were concerned only with obtaining food and

62:3.11 since they would not eat flesh, soon lost all interest

62:3.11 These retarded t. became the founders of the modern

62:3.11 Their descendants sought the warmer southern

62:3.11 they have continued much as of that day except for

62:3.12 birth and subsequent segregation of two pairs of t.:

62:4.1 Going back to the birth of the superior t., one male

62:4.1 they had less hair on their bodies than their parents

62:4.1 Their ancestors had always learned to walk on their

62:4.1 these Primates t. stood erect from the beginning.

62:4.1 They attained a height of over five feet, and their

62:4.1 their heads grew larger in comparison with others

62:4.1 they were never able to make their people

68:6.8 The father of t. usually insisted that one be killed

68:6.8 As a rule, however, t. of the same sex were spared.

68:6.8 While these taboos on t. were once well-nigh

68:6.8 peoples always regarded t. as omens of good luck.

74:6.2 The next two were t..

84:4.7 in childbirth, especially during the delivery of t.,

85:6.2 Even having t. was regarded as being very lucky or

111:4.6 but no two are exactly alike, even in the case of t..

twinsAndon and Fonta; see also Andon and Fonta

62:5.2 When danger drove them to the treetops, the twins

62:5.2 They would climb up the trunk of a tree like a bear

62:5.4 Many new emotions early appeared in these human t.

62:5.4 They experienced admiration for both objects and

62:5.5 They were mildly cognizant of pity, shame, and

62:5.6 These first two humans—the t.—were a great trial to

62:5.6 They were so curious and adventurous that they

62:5.7 they learned to engage in verbal communication;

62:5.7 by the age of ten they had worked out an improved

62:5.7 they had greatly improved and expanded the crude

62:5.7 they were able to teach only a few of their new signs

62:5.9 all conspired to lead the human t. northward and

62:5.9 by reason of their own intelligent choice, the t. did

62:6.2 We had been watching the t. develop mentally

62:6.5 Imagine our joy one day—the t. were about ten years

62:7.1 At noon, the day after the runaway of the t.,

62:7.1 On the third day after the elopement of the t.,

62:7.3 The purposeful decision of the t. to flee northward

63:0.1 when the first two human beings—the t.—were

63:0.1 before they had become the parents of the first-born

63:2.0 2. THE FLIGHT OF THE TWINS

63:2.1 As youngsters, the t. had spent most of their time in

63:2.1 Nor had they improved their standing in the tribe by

63:2.2 one night after they had been awakened by a violent

63:2.2 as they held each other in fearful and fond embrace,

63:2.2 that they finally and fully made up their minds to flee

63:2.3 They had already prepared a crude treetop retreat

63:2.3 Notwithstanding that the t. shared the Primates’

63:2.3 they sallied forth shortly before nightfall on their

63:2.3 they correctly concluded that they were less likely to

63:2.3 And they safely made their previously prepared

63:2.4 the twins discovered an exposed flint deposit and,

63:2.5 as they journeyed northward, the nights grew cooler

63:2.5 Already they had been forced to make use of skins

63:2.5 Before they had been away from home one moon,

63:2.7 But it was a long time before the t. learned that moss

63:3.1 two years from the night of the t.’ departure from

63:3.1 They named him Sontad; and Sontad was the first

twinsAlpheus

138:4.0 4. THE CALL OF THE TWINS

138:4.1 The fisherman t. were expecting Jesus and his

138:10.8 It was their task to deputize a sufficient number of

139:0.3 All of them, except the At., were graduates of the

139:8.10 Peter, and not infrequently one of the At..

139:9.1 They were twenty-six years old and married,

139:9.2 They loved their Master and Jesus loved them,

139:9.2 they never interrupted his discourses with questions.

139:9.2 They understood very little about the philosophical

139:9.2 they rejoiced to find themselves numbered among

139:9.2 t. were almost identical in personal appearance,

139:9.3 They were the chief ushers of the preaching hours

139:9.3 They helped Philip with the supplies, they carried

139:9.3 always were they ready to lend a helping hand to any

139:9.4 these mediocre t. were the means of bringing a host

139:9.5 They were “the least of all the apostles”;

139:9.5 they knew it and felt cheerful about it.

139:9.6 These t. could not comprehend the mind of Jesus,

139:9.6 but they did grasp the sympathetic bond between

139:9.6 they might even reverently be called stupid, but they

139:9.6 they had a real experience in their spiritual natures.

139:9.6 They believed in Jesus; they were sons of God and

139:9.8 The t. were good-natured, simple-minded helpers,

139:9.8 They were simple and ignorant, but were also kind

139:9.9 When the people heard this and beheld the t. among

139:9.10 twice did the t. venture to ask questions in public.

139:9.11 The t. served faithfully until the end, until the dark

139:9.11 They never lost their heart faith in Jesus, and (save

139:9.11 they were the first to believe in Jesus’ resurrection.

139:9.11 But they could not comprehend the establishment of

139:9.11 they returned to their families and nets; their work

139:9.11 They had not the ability to go on in the complex

139:9.11 But they lived and died conscious of having been

140:6.1 while the t. built a small fire to give them warmth

140:6.14 all held personal conferences with him save the t.,

140:6.14 “Master, the t. have fallen asleep in the garden by

141:3.2 the t. continued their general police supervision,

143:3.5 Only the t. were normal and unperturbed.

144:1.7 the t. were blissfully ignorant of the controversy;

145:4.3 few of them, except the t., slept much that night.

148:0.1 supervision of David Zebedee, assisted by the At..

151:2.8 interpretations, and with the exception of the At.,

152:2.5 Matthew, Philip, and the At. were noncommittal.

153:0.3 the unsuspecting At., who, as Jesus left the house

156:1.3 When Norana arrived with her daughter, the t.

158:7.1 Even the stolid At. had been shocked by this talk

172:3.9 Before they started, the At. put their cloaks on the

172:4.1 While the At. returned the donkey to its owner,

172:5.1 though they did not sleep much, save the t..

172:5.11 To the Alpheus t. this was a perfect day.

172:5.11 In the memory of the t. this was always their day

172:5.11 It was the most befitting entry of the king the t.

173:5.6 Even the At. were at last aroused to the realization

174:0.2 To the At. he said: “Do not allow the things which

179:1.5 Matthew, James Zebedee, Andrew, the At., Philip,

179:3.10 the At. brought on the bread and wine,

181:2.19 Jesus then went over to the At. and said: “My little

183:4.3 the t., went into hiding at Bethpage and Bethany.

189:4.4 Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of the At.,

191:0.11 The At. took little part in these serious discussions;

191:1.5 The t. felt very sorry for Peter, and they both went

191:2.1 while the At. comforted Peter, and while Nathaniel

192:1.8 Even the t. should sit down while I visit with you;

192:2.13 Then he walked and talked with the At., James

192:2.14 when Jesus returned from his visit with the At.,

192:4.7 except Thomas, Simon Zelotes, and the At..

193:6.4 after Pentecost the t. returned to their homes in

twisted

57:8.12 rock layers have been heated, bent, t., upcrumpled,

58:7.6 and grotesquely t. as a result of the upheavals of

111:1.6 mind can actually be t., distorted, and rendered

twisting

48:6.33 slightest t. or perversion of that which is principle—

twosee two billion; two hundred; two million;

  two thousand; two trillion; two o’clock; two days;

  two weeks; two months; two years

0:3.18 6. The t. Absolutes—Qualified and Unqualified—are

0:3.22 only in Trinity association with his t. Deity equals

0:4.8 Subabsolute realities are projected on t. levels:

0:7.7 experientially evolving in t. phases of Supremacy,

0:11.1 while these t. become one in the functioning of the

0:11.15 The t. Absolutes—qualified and unqualified—while so

0:12.1 —are inherent in the creation of t. subabsolute and

0:12.5 The t. post-Havona Trinities, the Ultimate and the

1:3.8 “God is spirit” and “God is love,” and these t.

1:5.11 the choice of t. philosophic dilemmas: materialism or

1:6.5 harmony is essential to friendship between t. persons;

3:1.1 God alone can be in t. places, in numberless places,

4:1.2 The t. thoughts are not opposed in practice, only

4:2.3 Nature is a time-space resultant of t. cosmic factors:

5:5.6 These t. essential concepts of Deity must be

6:5.7 while these t. forever work as one for your spiritual

6:8.2 unity of universal control but also as t. separate

8:6.7 like the Father and the Son as they t. are forever one.

9:6.3 but wherever and whenever the latter t. impinge,

9:8.9 in addition to these t. fundamental types there are

10:1.3 and equality of self with t. co-ordinate personalities,

10:3.3 working as t. equal brothers with admiration and

10:4.4 the Father, the Son, or the Spirit, or any t. of them,

10:4.5 as one and in one, and one as t. and acting for t..

11:9.3 did the Father project reality in t. actual phases—

12:2.2 unaided human eye can see only t. or three nebulae

12:9.3 the sum of t. or more things is very often more

12:9.3 not know that the union of t. gaseous hydrogen

13:1.12 or eternalized by any t. or all three of the Paradise

13:1.13 the technique of trinitization by either t. or three

14:1.6 dividing the t. space paths of dark gravity bodies.

14:1.15 The belt of dark gravity bodies is divided into t.

14:1.17 The space which exists between these t. circuits of

14:5.3 these t. factors, combined, equal what on Urantia

14:5.6 And this is just why no t. of them are alike.

15:1.4 Superuniverse number t. is in the north, preparing

15:3.4 The other t. are difficult of separate recognition

15:3.5 you may observe t. great streams of star clouds

15:5.5 around one of the t. bodies concerned in this episode

15:5.8 in the production of t. adjacent but unequal suns,

15:8.5 convert energy into matter were it not for t. factors:

15:9.2 t. energy-circuit divisions or power segregations:

16:3.4 Master Spirit Number T.. This Spirit adequately

16:3.5 Spirit directs the destinies of superuniverse number t.

16:4.16 we are confident there are t. realms in the vast range

16:8.5 personality is distinguished by t. self-manifesting

17:1.8 Each Supreme Executive has t. advisory cabinets:

17:4.2 t., three, four, or even all seven are required for the

17:4.2 received by one, t., or all three Ancients of Days,

18:2.1 Forever have these t. groups of all-wise fathers ruled

18:3.5 work as individuals, still others in which any t. can

18:4.4 These t. groups are drawn from among the trinitized

18:4.4 Certain of these t. orders of creature-trinitized beings

19:5.1 may be utilized by any one or t. of the Deities as

19:5.9 We think that these t. types of Trinity-origin

20:1.15 this narrative will be chiefly concerned with the t.

20:2.3 since no t. are alike, their work is individually unique

20:2.9 Magisterial Sons are assisted by t. orders of local

21:1.2 the perfect union of the original concepts of the t.

21:2.10 No t. are administered or inhabited by dual-origin

22:0.5 confined to a portrayal of the remaining t. groups,

22:2.6 assignments requiring the services of t. Messengers

22:6.1 Custodians, recruited from t. types of ascendant

22:7.5 If t. mortal finaliters, on going before the

22:7.6 the attempted union of t. members of the same

22:7.7 The t. ancestors of a creature-trinitized son

22:7.8 this functional spiritual union of the t. ancestors;

22:7.8 t. trinitizing parents become one on the ultimate

22:7.8 And while the trinitization union of t. creatures is

22:7.9 they continue to be reckoned as t. personalities in

23:1.9 if t. or more of this order are in close proximity,

24:1.13 The t. orders are complemental, together having the

24:1.14 Neither are the t. orders co-ordinate; in all their

25:1.5 they are of t. types—spiritual and semiphysical—

25:3.3 them, upon the receipt of a petition of t. personalities

25:4.11 status, while t. may be of temporary association.

25:8.11 not so with t. closely associated mortal ascenders: If

26:2.2 helpful to the mutual understanding of these t.

26:2.7 As the older of the t. orders, the tertiary

26:8.4 a few from numbers t. and three are likewise

26:10.3 After a long sojourn on circuit number t. the subject

26:11.2 these t. unique groups of trinitized beings are

28:0.6 Since the latter t. orders are not so concerned with

28:4.10 one of the Gods from a knowledge of the other t.,

28:4.10 the three Ancients of Days must act together; t.

28:4.10 three Ancients of Days, and not by one or even t..

28:5.9 the harmonization of these t. versions of wisdom,

29:5.1 force organizers comprise t. divisions of service:

29:5.4 t. mighty orders of primordial-force manipulators

30:0.1 It is desirable to present something of t. basic

30:1.29 Those of origin in any t. of the Paradise Deities or

30:1.29 created by any t. beings of direct or indirect descent

30:4.15 And when these t., the Adjuster and the seraphim,

31:9.12 helpers, including t. vast orders of force organizers,

31:9.14 These t. groups, together with the evolving and

32:2.10 Only five have more than t. inhabited worlds, and

32:2.10 while there are forty-six having t. inhabited worlds.

32:3.10 one of the t. basic types of finite intelligent will

32:3.15 The t. prime manifestations of finite reality, innate

32:4.4 or of t. or more individuals within any given group;

33:4.1 free association of these t. divine persons results in

33:6.7 hours of Urantia time, plus t. and one-half minutes.

34:3.5 he cannot personally be in t. places at the same time.

34:3.6 for when these t. function in administrative union,

34:4.11 record represents the confusion of t. presentations,

34:6.9 During the short life you live on Urantia, these t.

35:3.15 2. The special work of sphere number t. consists in a

35:6.1 the Constellation Father, has t. associates, a senior

35:9.2 The System Sovereigns rule in commissions of t. or

36:2.13 life is not exactly the same on any t. planets; there is

36:2.15 situated on the second satellite of world number t..

36:2.16 twenty-four such custodian commissioners, t. for

36:3.9 t. of the senior carriers and twelve custodians may

36:3.9 T. such Sons and their twelve associates are now

36:5.11 separating mind creatures into the t. basic classes of

36:6.3 all such living organisms are lacking in t. essential

37:2.2 Gabriel cannot be in t. places at the same time,

37:2.8 The t. attending superangels are the ranking

37:3.6 T. senior archangels are always assigned as the

37:5.11 to unite the viewpoints of these t. widely separate

37:6.3 the wise utilization of these t. augments character.

37:10.1 there are t. unusual orders that function extensively

38:4.2 home, and “home” means the domicile of t. seraphim

38:4.3 In the majority of assignments it requires t. angels to

38:9.2 Midwayers are of t. types—primary and secondary—

38:9.7 to the joint ministry of the last t. adjutant spirits

39:2.1 first t. groups of this seraphic corps are attainment

39:3.6 T. beings are regarded as operating on the mating,

39:5.14 The mechanical controllers, t. of them, next take

40:5.10 transient ministry of the Adjusters accomplishes t.

40:5.12 Series t.—mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion types.

40:7.2 forever fused, when you t. are made one, even as

41:3.4 suns readily split into t. separate bodies, becoming

41:3.9 as the t. bodies swing around their orbits also

41:4.1 have reckoned it as about t. octillion (2x1027) tons.

41:6.4 The stone atom has t. agile and loosely attached

41:6.4 attached electrons in the t. outer electronic circuits,

42:2.10 Primordial force is destined to pass through t distinct

42:2.10 These t. levels of emerging energy are: a. Puissant

42:4.12 pre-electronic forms of matter is indicated by the t.

42:4.14 T. crests can combine to make a double-height

42:5.5 There are t. sorts of these space rays: one attendant

42:10.4 as superhuman intellect in the last t. adjutants.

42:12.11 No t. morontia forms are any more alike than any t.

43:1.3 embodies the t. elements of Urantian atmosphere

43:1.6 The Melchizedeks also maintain t. special colleges

43:2.3 there are t. subsidiary but major tribunals at the

43:3.2 trio is known as the Constellation Father and his t.

43:8.11 Intellectually, socially, and spiritually t. moral

43:8.12 t. mortals abide with each native group of ten,

44:4.3 When t. individuals from different local universes

45:1.4 visitor permit to transitional headquarters number t.,

45:3.1 the System Sovereign, is always supported by t. or

46:5.26 This temple of power is one of t. sectors on Jerusem

46:8.1 there is an erasure of over t. standard miles in this

47:0.4 spironga function from mansion world number t.

47:3.10 translation sleep and proceed to world number t.,

47:4.8 Mansonia number t. more specifically provides for

47:4.8 The development on mansonia number t. compares

47:5.2 When you arrive on mansonia number t., you

47:5.2 periodically to visit transition world number t.,

47:5.3 The training of the first t. mansion worlds is mostly

48:2.19 there are always associated t. system co-ordinators,

48:3.4 There are t. distinct types of Morontia Companions;

48:4.16 The t. extremes of life have little need for

48:6.28 it is to philosophy as t. eyes are to one; it has a

49:1.3 no t. worlds being exactly alike in plant and animal

49:2.12 about t. and one-half per cent are subbreathers,

49:2.20 beings who are only about t. and one-half feet in

49:2.23 number 2, t. per cent; number 3, five per cent;

49:2.23 number 9, three per cent; number 10, t. per cent—

49:5.14 the t. superior brains free for higher engagements:

49:5.19 races on some worlds have one gland, on others t.,

50:3.5 T. classes of beings result from these unions:

50:5.2 The progress of civilization is hardly alike on any t.

51:0.1 These Sons, for there are t. of them—the Material

51:2.1 t. of the volunteering group—an Adam and an Eve of

51:3.6 the Material Sons and Daughters are of t. orders:

51:3.8 midwayers alternately chosen from the t. groups.

51:7.1 the latter t. being visible to all the inhabitants of the

52:1.5 These enormous birds are able to carry one or t.

52:2.4 uniformly run through all of these racial religions t.

52:4.5 be represented by t. and one-half hours of your time.

53:4.4 While there had been t. previous rebellions in

53:5.2 this rebellion and the t. which preceded it there was

53:7.6 Manotia saved almost t. thirds of them, but slightly

53:8.4 not only in Satania but also in the other t. systems

54:5.13 Lucifer was being brought to trial within t. and a

55:10.11 are satisfied regarding t. features of our speculations:

56:1.5 we observe the existence of these t. realities and

56:5.2 t. subabsolute levels have differentiated, and thereon

56:9.7 these t. potentials of infinity become reality-unified

57:3.3 gas streaming forth as t. gigantic and distinct arms,

57:3.3 spiral appearance to these t. projecting gas streams

57:4.9 of t. mighty generations of the monarchs of light.

57:5.10 These t. largest of the solar system planets have

57:6.4 But if t. space bodies of similar density are relatively

57:6.4 when the radius of its orbit becomes less than t.

57:7.4 1,500,000,000 years ago the earth was t. thirds its

58:2.1 paid for at the rate of t. cents per kilowatt-hour,

58:2.10 It is the presence of t. different levels of electrified

59:0.9 segregate these t. stages of planetary development.

59:1.19 Trilobites grew in length from t. inches to one foot

59:4.10 The forerunners of the fish family were t. modified

59:4.13 Tree types, t. feet thick and forty feet high, soon

59:5.3 America was inundated, creating t. great inland seas.

59:5.3 These t. seas united, commingling their different

59:5.8 T. groups of echinoderms became especially well

59:6.6 T. new climatic factors appeared—glaciation and

60:1.7 fault appeared, one side eventually sinking t. miles.

60:1.9 and with only the hint of the t. prereptilian ancestors

60:2.1 evolved in all sizes from a species less than t. feet

60:2.10 Dinosaurs so overran the land that t. species had

60:2.10 when these t. types of reptiles forsook the land.

60:2.11 brains weighed less than t. ounces notwithstanding

60:2.12 Soon after t. species of dinosaurs migrated to the

60:2.12 t. other types were driven to the air by the bitter

60:3.8 temperature variations of these t. bodies of water,

60:3.20 a true quadruped having t. horns and a capelike

60:4.4 extend over t. or more generations of mountain lives.

60:4.4 These t. peaks held their heads above water during

61:1.10 early mammals developed t. successive sets of teeth

61:3.6 at the opening of this period, only t. have survived.

61:4.2 T. great fresh-water lakes existed in western North

61:5.4 The ice in North America collected in t. and, later,

61:5.7 These first t. ice invasions were not extensive in

61:6.2 the progressing Primates suddenly produced t.

62:1.3 lemur type of mammal, that there sprang t. great

62:3.9 Had the ancestral frog of all humanity jumped t.

62:3.9 the more intelligent families, moved about t. miles

62:3.12 segregation of t. pairs of twins: the inferior pair

62:4.1 the t. leading members of the mid-mammal tribe:

62:4.6 the Primates suddenly gave birth to t. remarkable

62:5.1 1934 back to the birth of the first t. human beings

62:5.2 These t. remarkable creatures were true human

62:5.6 These first t. humans—the twins—were a great trial to

62:5.9 greatly concerned with what these t. little savages

62:6.4 But never had the remaining t., the highest mind

62:6.5 Urantia and in these t. now recognized human minds.

62:7.6 permission was granted to leave behind t. senior

63:0.1 the first t. human beings—the twins—were eleven

63:4.5 t. rival would-be rulers of the clan fell to fighting for

63:4.7 Only t. things came to occupy the minds of these

64:1.4 The first t. glaciers were not extensive in Europe.

64:5.3 these nineteen children were five red, t. orange,

64:5.3 children were two orange, four yellow, t. green,

64:5.3 four yellow, two green, four blue, and t. indigo.

64:6.9 In such a circumstance, if the t. races do not blend,

64:7.19 These t. tribes found it difficult to communicate

65:2.6 From this fish family sprang t. unique modifications,

65:2.10 four surviving divisions: t. nonprogressive, snakes

65:2.14 so definitely inferior to that of the other t. groups,

65:3.3 frog represented our third selection, the t. prior life

65:4.7 the Urantia life experiment, but the t. outstanding

66:2.6 the t. supervising Life Carriers resident on Urantia,

66:2.7 With one or t. exceptions these Andonite

66:3.5 which were t. stories, and the central temple of the

66:4.10 number t. and number seven of the Danite group

66:5.1 When t. or more of these ten councils met in joint

66:7.6 men and women and by the t. acting conjointly.

67:6.5 the t. resident Life Carriers, a Trinitized Son in

67:6.5 cherubim, advisers from t. neighboring planets,

68:2.4 T. great influences which contributed to the early

68:2.4 T. other emotions which drove human beings

68:6.10 whose mothers refuse to rear more than t. or three

70:1.6 The clan would divide up into t. groups and engage

70:1.19 when t. individuals in different tribes had a dispute,

70:1.19 tribes fighting, the t. disputants engaged in a duel.

70:1.19 It also became a custom for t. armies to stake all on

70:3.10 The peace ambassadors of t. warring tribes would

70:5.7 The red men often had t. sets of chiefs—the sachems,

70:7.1 Presently they became divided into t. classes:

70:8.11 9. Racial—the presence of t. or more races within a

72:0.2 The similarity of the t. spheres undoubtedly explains

72:1.4 rulers, the baser of the remaining t., also vacate his

72:2.9 nation is adjudicated by t. major court systems—

72:2.12 judicial body are by at least a t.-thirds vote.

72:3.1 On this continent it is against the law for t. families

72:5.2 gradually by the liberation of t. per cent each year.

72:7.9 is the joint appointee of these t. legislative bodies.

72:9.2 all citizens must accept membership in t. voting

72:11.4 during the last t. centuries these people have been

73:1.4 whenever the offspring of these t. groups would try

74:0.1 At high noon and unannounced, the t. seraphic

74:2.1 they were face to face with t. beings of whom they

74:2.1 These t. heroes of the Caligastia secession were the

74:2.5 father’s plans; and the t. resident Life Carriers.

74:6.2 the Melchizedeks left—three sons and t. daughters.

74:6.2 The next t. were twins.

74:6.2 after leaving the Garden besides the t. offspring of

75:1.5 of the consternation of these t. noble souls as they

75:4.1 by operating simultaneously in t. directions:

75:6.3 T. thirds chose to go to Edentia; about one third

76:1.3 The t. rivers themselves were a good natural defense

76:2.2 The t. boys had many times argued about the merits

76:2.4 The t. boys never got along well, and this matter of

77:0.2 there function t. distinct orders of midwayers:

77:2.1 the kinship between the t. orders—primary and

77:2.8 These t. groups, embracing 104 individuals who

77:3.8 to settle the other t. by debate, they fell to fighting.

77:4.5 this Nodite group and the Adamites, the t. races

77:5.5 ancestors were all descendants of t. of the fallen

77:9.8 present differential between the t. levels of culture,

78:1.3 From these t. centers there went forth to the

79:5.1 These t. races largely escaped that admixture with

79:5.5 t. superior races waged bitter and unremitting

79:7.6 the commercial relationships between these t. centers

80:8.1 And these t. branches of the white race were

80:9.3 the existence of t. racial groups in Germany today.

80:9.11 The Basques and Berbers represent the survival of t.

81:3.3 average primitive community rose from one to t.

81:6.4 were only t. extensive and fertile open hunting

82:3.2 and always will be t. distinct realms of marriage:

82:3.11 be fools, as they conceived would be the case if t.

82:6.1 original evolutionary peoples of color have only t.

82:6.1 these t. races are much admixed with the extinct

83:1.1 As such an institution, marriage functions in t.

83:4.1 just the culmination of a decision of t. individuals.

83:7.3 tribes developed t. forms of marriage: the ordinary,

83:7.6 T. pampered and spoiled youths, educated to expect

83:8.4 If God has once joined any t. things or persons

84:1.9 vastly superior in most ways to either t. men or t.

84:4.7 childbirth was comparatively easy, occupying only t.

84:4.8 causes of defilement, the other t. being pork and

84:6.3 Male and female are, practically regarded, t. distinct

84:6.6 humans call male and female; always will these t.

86:1.4 Primitive man alternated between t. potent interests

86:5.16 the loss of one soul meant discomfort, t. illness,

86:5.17 children of Badonan developed a belief in t. souls,

86:5.17 races regarded man as consisting of t. persons, soul

87:4.3 The notion of t. kinds of spirit ghosts made slow but

87:4.4 And of the t classes, the group that brought bad luck

87:4.6 by postulating t. kinds of spirits, one good and the

87:7.3 And those of no t. groups will be identical unless

88:5.5 The savage had t. names; the important one was

89:0.2 sacrificial system grew up around these t. ideas.

89:3.3 Self-denial and self-control were t. of the greatest

89:4.2 there existed t. conceptions of the sacrifice: the idea

89:6.6 not only did this father put t. of his sons alive in the

90:1.2 many of the women hysteric, and these t. types

91:3.6 these t. functions of prayer can never be separated.

91:5.3 such prayers are dependent largely on t. conditions:

91:8.1 Early man was wont to pray in t. diverse situations:

92:3.5 Only t. influences can modify and uplift the dogmas

92:5.15 This period witnessed t. religious movements:

93:2.7 only Adjuster who ever functioned in t. minds on

93:4.15 Melchizedek came to achieve t. tasks: to keep alive

93:5.5 in the enlightened offspring of you t. brothers shall

93:5.7 as the commander of t. very successful military

94:2.2 Brahmans proclaimed that, of the t. essential divine

94:3.3 might possibly have envisioned the remaining t..

94:6.2 In China, the t. outstanding teachers were Lao-tse

94:12.1 Gautama continued to evolve during the past t.

95:1.1 the influence of the primitive beliefs of t. groups of

95:4.4 he colored the subsequent thought of t. vital links in

97:2.1 Hebrew nation became divided into t. kingdoms.

97:3.3 The Baal cult was founded on t. major doctrines:

97:5.4 And these t. brave messengers boldly denounced the

97:5.6 such emancipating messages more than t. and a

97:7.14 the teachings of the t. Isaiahs would have prepared

97:9.8 profane history is well illustrated by the t. differing

97:10.6 it played an important part in the development of t.

98:6.4 the deciding factor in the struggle between the t.

100:4.5 Behind him, a woman and t. children.

101:2.4 There are t. basic reasons for believing in a God who

101:5.2 But religion presents t. phases of manifestation:

101:9.6 there are at least t. practical manifestations of its

102:8.1 watchcare and final salvation, no t. religions agree;

103:1.1 But since personality is unique—no t. mortals

103:1.1 it inevitably follows that no t. human beings can

103:1.2 that phenomenon indicates that these t. beings have

103:6.2 t. diametrically opposite avenues of approaching the

103:7.3 while these t. phases of universal reality are

103:7.12 through a long experience in mota can these t.

104:1.6 The Buddhist faith developed t. doctrines of a

104:4.15 Pattern and personality are t. of the manifestations of

104:5.1 T. of these associations are constituted as follows:

105:5.6 This newly appearing finite reality exists in t. phases:

105:5.9 These, then, are the t. original manifestations:

105:5.9 The t. are co-ordinate in eternity relationships, but

105:7.8 4. The t. orders of Paradise force organizers.

106:5.1 And the actual emergence of these t. experiential

106:7.10 the t. subsequently appearing Trinities of experiential

106:9.5 But how can these t. viewpoints be reconciled?

108:1.6 The degree to which these t. endowments may

109:3.3 On another type of world (the series t. group) the

109:4.6 Adjusters are seldom given t. indwelling experiences

109:5.4 superuniverse careers no man can serve t. masters,

109:5.4 on Urantia every man must perforce serve t. masters

110:2.4 There are, therefore, t. realities which impinge upon,

110:5.2 synchronize t. unlike and diverse types of thinking

110:7.4 become the possession of the other, so that the t.

111:0.4 The Chinese recognized t. aspects of a human being,

111:0.4 African tribes believed in t. factors, the ka and the ba

111:1.2 material mind is conditioned upon t. experiences:

111:1.5 Of neither of these t. systems is the human being

111:1.7 upon the t. extremes of cosmic intellectuality—

111:2.4 three and not t. factors in the evolutionary creation

111:2.8 evolution is inherent in the t. universal urges of mind

111:4.6 Snow crystals are hexagonal in form, but no t. are

111:4.6 Children conform to types, but no t. are exactly alike

111:5.6 and the personality of his Maker, t. personalities

111:7.5 to the conflict between the t. natures of my subject:

112:1.17 Relationships exist between t. objects, but three or

112:2.16 onetime human personality passes through t. great

112:3.5 but t. nonmaterial factors of surviving personality

112:5.11 There are t. difficulties that hamper my efforts to

112:7.10 Now have these t. identities become one; no event of

113:1.8 a personal angel (in reality t.) will henceforth be

113:2.9 The complement of being (one of the t. angels)

113:6.5 When these t. collaborate in the resurrection halls of

113:7.2 attending seraphim (there are t. of them) are your

113:7.8 adventure of identity at-oneness; the t. beings have

113:7.8 In this experience the t. angelic natures, so

113:7.8 achieve ultimate spirit t.-in-oneness, repercussing

114:7.10 successor is made by a liaison of the t. Adjusters.

114:7.15 only one or t. worlds may be said to be worse,

115:4.1 The t. triodities, actual and potential, encompass

115:4.2 —and this growth derives from the t. triodities,

117:5.3 These t. attuned minds, the human and the divine,

118:3.1 You co-ordinate and associate these t. dissimilar

118:10.14 the philosophic co-ordination of these t. realities.

119:3.2 Salvington precisely as he had done on t. previous

120:4.0 4. THE INCARNATION—MAKING TWO ONE

122:3.3 Mary’s t. brothers and t. sisters were skeptical about

122:5.9 by Joseph with the assistance of t. of his brothers.

122:6.2 It required t. persons to operate this type of mill,

122:8.3 Meeting a man they had talked with t. nights

122:9.2 t. remarkable characters, Simeon a singer and Anna

122:10.2 to warrant his offering for Mary t. young pigeons

123:0.2 the home where Jesus chanced to be there were t.

123:0.6 not altogether safe for t. lone travelers with a child

123:1.6 Joseph had as associates t. of his brothers and

123:3.1 There were t. complete copies of the Scriptures in

123:4.1 Snow fell t. feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus

123:5.1 this lad was a fluent reader, writer, and speaker of t.

124:1.4 one or t. seemed to think the boy was sacrilegious

124:1.10 There were only t. seasons in Palestine, summer and

124:4.3 got along with James, Miriam, and the t. younger

124:4.9 supreme conflict was between t. great commands

124:6.6 one of his wives and buried his t. strangled sons.

124:6.7 The third day they passed by t. villages which had

124:6.9 lifelong friendship sprang up between the t. families.

125:1.5 They then discussed the t. later established feasts

126:0.0 THE TWO CRUCIAL YEARS

126:2.5 he devoted his time and energies to just t. purposes:

126:4.9 wrote out the Ten Commandments in Greek on t.

127:1.5 the teaching of his three sisters, t. of whom were old

127:3.11 that it would be good for the t. young men to work

128:1.1 combined these t natures into one—Jesus of Nazareth

128:1.9 Between these t. celestial visitations, one in his

128:6.11 It was customary for one or t. of the smallest of

129:2.4 securing clear title to this t.-room house.

129:4.2 —the phenomenon of the making of these t. minds

130:0.1 Jesus and the t. natives from India—Gonod and his

130:2.4 the master of all relations between the t. of you?

130:3.1 Jesus and his t. friends departed at noon one day for

130:3.2 thus creating t. magnificent harbors and thereby

130:4.10 These t. views, synchronized and harmonized,

131:4.3 Where t. or three gather together, there am I also.

132:0.1 the t. Indians and Jesus appeared before Tiberius.

132:0.5 religious leaders in Rome, only t. were unfruitful;

132:0.9 three of them at one time, seldom more than t.,

133:0.3 There are only t. groups of mortals in the eyes of

133:0.3 discerns t. great classes: those who know God and

133:1.2 Cannot you discern that no t. persons are likely to

133:3.6 to the sea, they were accosted by t. public women.

133:3.8 Jesus appeared with Ganid and these t. strangers,

133:3.10 So far the t. courtesans had said nothing; Ganid was

133:3.10 The elder of these t. women died a short time later,

133:4.11 “Remember, there are t. things you cannot run away

133:6.1 temple of Artemis of the Ephesians, about t. miles

133:9.5 Jewish tutor, it never occurred to Ganid that these t.

134:5.1 In the times of Jesus there were only t. great world

134:5.2 There are only t. levels of relative sovereignty on an

134:5.14 the small state of Rhode Island has its t. senators

134:8.3 he abstained from all food only a day or t. at a time.

135:8.4 Jesus and his t. brothers took up their positions in

135:8.6 Thus did John baptize Jesus and his t. brothers

135:9.9 And these t. great men separated that morning on the

135:11.4 when these t. disciples gave this message to Jesus,

136:1.6 Messiah, and that was the union of the t. natures,

136:1.6 the union in one earth personality of the t. natures,

136:2.3 he went down into the Jordan with his t. brothers

136:2.3 And John, with Jesus’ t. brothers, also heard these

136:4.4 real functioning of these t. minds as now made one.

136:4.6 Gabriel had reminded Jesus that there were t. ways

136:4.6 t. ways of world ministry were: 1. His own way—

136:4.9 thus made clear to Jesus that there were t. ways in

136:4.9 that his choice between these t. modes of conduct

136:4.9 that in a situation involving any t. ways he would

136:4.11 Jesus was always torn in his heart by t. opposing

137:1.1 During this Sabbath t. of John’s leading disciples

137:1.1 the t. paused for a short talk, during which Andrew

137:1.3 John was saddened by the thought of losing t. of

137:1.7 they made ready, with their t. associate apostles,

137:1.8 Judean prophet surrendered t. of his leading disciples

137:7.14 Jesus and the seven spent t. evenings each week at

138:1.1 Jesus directed them to go forth, t. and t., to teach

138:4.1 to execute the formal calling of the next t. apostles,

138:7.2 Jesus sent them away t. and t. to pray, asking them

138:8.1 they went forth t. and t. to the fields of work

139:3.1 James, the older of the t. apostle sons of Zebedee,

139:3.2 James seemed really to possess t. natures, both

139:3.5 than would ordinarily be expected of t. brothers,

139:3.5 these t. sons of Zebedee were much more tolerant of

139:4.3 “And now I desire that you assign t. or three of your

139:5.5 the absence of the ability to put t. and t. together to

139:6.2 Nathaniel and Judas were the t. best educated men

139:9.1 and married, James having three children, Judas t..

139:9.2 not much to be said about these t. commonplace.

139:9.2 These t. men were almost identical in personal

139:9.4 the common people were encouraged to find t. like

140:0.2 T. by t. he gathered up the other apostles, and when

140:5.10 to teach a child mind these first t. of the beatitudes,

140:6.7 “Always must you recognize the t. viewpoints of all

140:6.13 it has been well said: ‘No man can serve t. masters.’

140:7.4 the t. great motives of his postbaptismal mission

140:8.13 request or upon the joint petition of t. of the apostles

141:3.1 so Andrew arranged that t. apostles should rest each

141:5.3 “Your spirit unity implies t. things, which always will

141:7.6 great emphasis upon what he called the t. truths of

142:0.1 Jesus himself spent one or t. nights each week in

142:4.2 this duty of man is expressed in t. great privileges:

142:7.4 restating the t. fundamental laws of living: the first

143:1.1 Syrians—for few Jews dwelt in these t. Greek

143:3.8 Not many of the gentiles in the t. Greek cities of

144:3.15 Still later on, t. lines were lost in copying,

144:6.3 over these joint meetings of the t. apostolic groups

144:6.7 after the death of John, t. of the apostles of John

145:1.1 to teach the assembled multitude for more than t.

145:1.1 the boat was being used by David Zebedee and t.

147:0.1 and John Zebedee, made t. secret trips to Tiberias,

147:2.4 But the t. groups were co-operative, and

147:5.4 “A certain wealthy moneylender had t. debtors.

148:3.3 Jesus was accompanied by only t. of the apostles.

148:3.3 summon to accompany him any t. of the apostles

148:3.5 when Jesus was alone for hours, but when t. of his

148:4.1 It was the habit of Jesus t. evenings each week to

148:9.4 the leader and t. of his associates returned with the

149:0.3 Jesus and his t. companions traveled extensively

149:0.3 during these three months, often visiting t. cities in

149:1.7 the Father did not will otherwise, the t. became one

149:2.2 early Christianity, t. great mistakes were made:

150:0.4 the apostles going out t. and t. to baptize believers

150:1.1 At the beginning of the t. weeks’ period during

150:1.1 Jesus added t. other women to this group—Mary

150:4.0 4. SENDING THE APOSTLES OUT T. AND T.

150:4.1 I would send out the older ones t. and t. that they

150:4.3 “Are not t. sparrows sold for a penny?

150:5.1 and after Jesus’ apostles had been sent out t. and t.,

150:8.2 the service was begun by the recital of t. prayers:

151:2.5 one mind an hour ago, now are we divided into t.

151:3.13 Jesus said the parable referred to t. things: First, it

152:0.3 Veronica into his presence to correct t. errors which

152:1.3 t. blind men led by a dumb boy followed Jesus and

152:2.7 “The lad has left five barley loaves and t. dried fishes

152:7.1 while the rest of the apostles sojourned, t. and t.,

154:2.3 there always lurked near by t. or three of David’s

154:2.4 Jesus could have instantly healed these t. men, but

154:7.4 watching these t. boats make their way over the lake

155:6.14 such valid proof, albeit there are t. positive and

156:4.1 thus t. and t. they taught and preached in all parts of

157:4.2 The t Simons were well-nigh agreed in their estimate

158:1.8 beheld Jesus in intimate converse with t. brilliant

159:1.3 taking with you one or t. mutual friends that you

159:1.3 that you may thus have t. or even three witnesses to

159:1.3 for, where t. or three of you agree concerning any

159:1.3 where t. or three believers are gathered together,

159:3.7 the times of transition between the t. levels of living.

160:1.1 Nathaniel, Thomas, and a group of some t. dozen

160:1.6 Human society is confronted with t. problems:

160:2.1 There are just t. ways in which mortals may live

160:2.4 is the family, more particularly the t. parents.

160:2.4 an effective relationship is also possible between t.

160:2.7 of the kingdom; he always sends you out t. and t..

160:4.1 The t. major problems of life are: making a

161:1.1 There was one matter on which Rodan and the t.

161:1.6 does enjoy equality of communication with at least t.

161:1.8 That t. things which are related to the same thing

162:2.6 Eber, the proper officer of the Sanhedrin, with t.

162:4.4 These t. priests then repaired to the silver funnels

162:5.2 You even allow that the witness of t. reliable

162:9.2 for the consolidation of the work of the t. groups of

163:1.3 As you go your ways, t. and t.,I instruct you to carry

163:3.1 material devotions; no man can serve t. masters.

163:4.16 thus charged and instructed,they started out, t. and t.

163:7.3 women’s corps also prepared to go out, t. and t.,

164:0.1 the t. apostles become aware that their Master was

164:0.2 the t. apostles continuing to express their feelings of

164:1.1 gathered about Jesus and the t. apostles to ask

164:2.2 his t. apostles were amazed at the breadth and depth

164:3.1 as Jesus and his t. apostles drew near the temple,

164:3.16 Jesus brought his t. apostles to this man early in

164:5.2 questions, and he taught them for more than t.

164:5.4 and the t. apostles did not go in search of Josiah until

164:5.6 With the t. apostles and Josiah the Master went back

165:3.4 “Are not five sparrows sold for t. pennies?

165:3.8 Why do you halt between t. opinions?

165:6.3 Division can only be the result where t. members

166:1.2 most of the Pharisees, with t. or three lawyers,

166:1.11 the spiritual barrenness of the first t. practices,

166:4.1 While most Palestinians ate only t. meals a day, Jesus

167:0.1 it was the practice to leave at least t. of the apostles

167:5.1 What I am telling you is well illustrated by t. men

167:5.7 cleave to his wife, and they t. shall become as one.

168:1.1 followed on in silence with the t. sorrowing sisters,

168:3.2 After more than t. hours of discussion and debate,

169:1.6 It was like this: “A certain man had t. sons; one,

169:1.6 Now these t. brothers did not get along well

169:2.7 And again I assert that no man can serve t. masters;

169:4.5 referred to Deity by only t. names: God and Father.

169:4.11 In fact, he taught only t. things: that God in himself

170:1.4 There were t. other ideas of the kingdom which

170:2.17 the kingdom in that Jesus portrayed the following t.

170:2.20 he taught that t. things are essential to faith-entrance

170:4.15 he never positively linked these t. ideas together.

170:4.15 did not say that these t. events were synonymous.

170:4.16 disciples most certainly linked these t. teachings

170:5.4 concept of the kingdom was notably modified by t.

171:0.4 Salome came to Jesus with her t. apostle sons and,

171:0.5 into the eyes of the t. honor-seeking apostles, Jesus

171:8.9 who so well taught the meaning of these t. parables

172:3.1 Bethany was about t. miles from the temple,

172:3.6 And when the t. apostles had gone into Bethpage

172:4.2 they observed as she cast t. mites (small coppers)

173:1.6 As Jesus was about to begin his address, t. things

173:2.1 they were distraught by t. fears, which conspired

173:3.0 3. PARABLE OF THE TWO SONS

173:3.1 certain great and respected landholder had t. sons,

173:4.1 had finished listening to the story of the t. sons,

174:0.1 the women’s corps, and some t. dozen prominent

174:4.2 on these t. commandments hang all the law and

174:4.5 T. or three other groups of the scribes and Pharisees

176:3.4 To one he gave five talents, to another t., and to

176:3.4 had received t. talents soon had gained t. more.

176:3.4 And then he who had received the t. talents came

176:3.4 ‘Lord, you delivered into my hands t. talents;

176:3.4 behold, I have gained these other t. talents.

176:4.3 Jesus promised to do t. things after he had ascended

178:1.1 about fifty of his trusted followers for almost t. hours

178:1.3 There cannot be any disagreement between these t.

181:1.7 materialists and fatalists can hope to enjoy only t.

181:2.12 I have sent you forth t. and t. during the times of

181:2.16 Our kingdom is a realm of order, and where t. or

183:0.1 were aroused by the arrival of t. excited messengers

183:0.2 When these t. messengers hurried into camp,

183:2.1 the t. go straight to the captain of the temple guards

183:2.2 eleven men, only t. of whom were armed for

183:3.2 the t. groups stood, motionless, with the Master

183:5.3 Jesus as he marched along between the t. captains.

184:3.6 The Jewish law required that at least t. witnesses

184:3.7 The first time any t. of their witnesses approached

184:3.7 when t. men testified that they had heard Jesus say

184:4.1 the death sentence, there should be t. sessions of

184:5.6 No t. witnesses had agreed on any matter except

186:4.4 take along t. thieves who had been condemned to die

186:4.4 Roman captain thought these t. might just as well die

186:5.2 countless ways without dying on a cross between t.

187:0.1 After the t. brigands had been made ready,

187:0.1 The t. brigands were properly scourged before

187:0.2 The t. thieves crucified with Jesus were associates of

187:1.2 For the t. thieves the centurion had notices which

187:1.10 His t. sons, Alexander and Rufus, became very

187:1.11 the task of nailing the t. brigands and the Son of Man

187:2.4 Before Jesus was put on his cross, the t. brigands

187:3.3 —look at him now—crucified between t. thieves.”

187:3.3 Even the t. thieves also railed at him and cast

187:4.4 the crucifixion as he remembered the event t. thirds

187:5.1 These believers were all women except t., Jude,

187:5.7 break the legs and dispatch Jesus and the t. brigands.

187:5.8 at Golgotha, they did accordingly to the t. thieves,

188:0.1 but for the delay in dispatching the t. brigands.

188:1.1 ordered the other soldiers to leave the t. thieves

188:3.2 had partaken of the Last Supper with their Master t.

188:4.13 Human salvation is real; it is based on t. realities

189:1.1 At t. forty-five Sunday morning, the Paradise

189:1.1 issue from Joseph’s new tomb, and at t. minutes past

189:2.4 The larger of these t. stones was a huge circular

189:5.1 As the t. apostles raced for Golgotha and the tomb

190:5.0 5. THE WALK WITH TWO BROTHERS

190:5.1 there lived t. brothers, shepherds, who had spent

190:5.2 these t. brothers trudged along the road to Emmaus

190:5.3 t. of his apostles ran to the tomb and found it

190:5.5 Not a word had these t. men spoken since Jesus

190:5.8 these t. excited brothers broke in upon the apostles

191:0.13 if Nathaniel or any t. of the other apostles had gone

191:5.1 when the t. apostles found him and took him back

192:1.10 up and down the beach, talking with them t. and t.

192:1.11 Jesus directed that t. of the apostles should volunteer

192:2.0 2. VISITING WITH THE APOSTLES T. AND T.

193:3.2 And did I not even send you out to teach, t. and t.,

193:3.2 I always had t. or three of you constantly by my

193:6.2 to enable the apostles to decide between the t. men

194:4.1 enemies and so quickly crucified between t. thieves,

194:4.11 T. of the pupils of Rodan arrived in Jerusalem and

195:0.3 too much for any people to assimilate in one or t.

195:1.1 These t. ideas put together constituted a new and

195:1.2 contending religions primarily because of t. things:

195:1.6 the thought of these t. peoples now became the

195:6.11 we would never have t. differing interpretations of

195:8.2 Modern secularism has been fostered by t. world-

196:2.6 In the bestowal of Jesus these t. concepts were

196:3.17 Personal religious experience consists in t. phases:

two-billion or two billion

11:5.9 synchronized with the t.-billion-year expansion-

11:6.5 It requires a little over t. Urantia years to complete

12:4.12 entire seven superuniverses participate in the t.

13:3.2 maintain that each Paradise cycle, about t. years of

19:4.8 T. and seventy are stationed in the central universe

57:4.6 sun disgorgement extended over a period of t. years.

two-billionths

58:2.1 to the earth about one t. of the sun’s total light

two-brain

109:3.6 On the t. worlds, subsequent to the sojourn of a

two-brained

40:5.12 Type classification among the one-, t.-, and three-

40:5.17 They embrace mortals of the one-brained, t., and

40:5.17 Urantians are of the intermediate or t. type, being

49:4.3 extended slightly beyond those of the one- and t.

49:5.13 the brain mechanism: the one-, the t., and the three-

49:5.13 Urantians are of the t. type, somewhat more

49:5.15 races are slightly limited in comparison with the t.

49:5.15 t. mortal worlds are able to equal the three-brained

49:5.17 planetary evolution than either the one- or t. orders,

49:5.19 This classification does not refer to the one-, t.,

109:3.5 during the temporal life than in the one- and t. types.

109:3.5 proceed just as do the one-brained type and the t.

two day or two days

41:3.8 whose gigantic respiratory heaves require from t. to

54:5.13 apprehended, tried, and executed within t. or three

123:6.9 whose son was his favorite playmate, and then, t.

130:6.6 sail for Carthage in Africa, stopping for t. at Cyrene.

136:4.3 longest period he went without food was his first t.

139:1.12 It was t. full days before this robust man expired on

139:8.11 from Andrew to go off by himself for a day or t..

140:7.3 For t. they worked, teaching by day and holding

141:8.1 apostolic couples to go to Jericho for a day or t..

143:3.1 Mount Sartaba, where I desire to rest for a day or t.

143:6.2 and the apostles went into Sychar and preached t.

146:4.4 Jesus did not again enter the town, he remained t. in

146:4.6 From Iron they went to Gischala, spending t.

146:7.3 When they had rested t., Jesus said to his apostles:

149:7.2 The t. or three days they were together in Bethsaida

150:6.2 After spending t. or three days with one group of

152:5.5 they went by boat to the region of Gennesaret for t.

158:0.1 here they sojourned for t. in spiritual preparation for

167:4.3 the spirit or soul might linger near the body for t.

167:4.3 Jesus tarried yet t. full days in Philadelphia before

169:0.2 Lazarus had reached the encampment t. before the

187:5.8 crucifixion to linger alive upon the cross for even t.

two-gas

46:2.2 dew point higher on a three-gas world than on a t.

two-hemisphere

49:5.14 From the t. type of the Urantian cerebral cortex

two hundredsee two hundred thousand

14:1.9 t. hundred and forty-five million in the outermost,

14:2.3 types of beings from seventy to t. hundred and ten

15:14.5 at present 619 inhabited worlds, and more than t.

18:4.1 There are just t. hundred and ten Perfections of Days

25:1.3 but t. hundred and fifty are semiphysical in nature.

46:2.4 the planet can proceed at a pace varying from t. to

49:0.3 There are nearly t. spheres which are evolving so

49:3.3 coming in at the rate of almost t. miles a second.

59:0.4 3. The marine-life era covers the next t. and fifty

59:1.18 close of this period, only t. of which have survived.

59:4.6 feet thick, embracing more than t. varieties.

59:6.11 one quarter of the planetary history, t. and fifty

61:4.2 These deposits average only about t. feet,

70:1.15 honor to the mores of a tribal chieftain of t years ago

72:1.5 The present republic has now been in existence t.

72:5.10  T. years ago the profit motive was wholly dominant

114:0.2 There were assigned to my command t. seraphic

121:2.4 the Jews, with their more than t. synagogues and

124:2.9 more than t. towns of over five thousand population

152:2.6 T. denarii worth would not be enough for lunch.”

171:3.3 with Jesus day by day had dwindled to less than t..

171:5.1 apostles, at the head of a band of about t. followers

187:0.4 this group of t. or more were either his enemies or

two hundred and forty-five million

14:1.9 and over t. in the outermost, with proportionate

two hundred thousand

32:2.11 Satania, it is over t. light-years to the center of the

32:2.11 is a trifle less than t. and fifty light-years.

50:6.5 You should not forget that for t. years all the worlds

53:4.1 on the last day of the year, about t. years ago,

53:5.3 were allowed to run a free course for almost t. years

53:7.15 in almost t. Urantia years they have been unable to

53:9.3 the Uversa supreme court almost t. years ago,

77:4.7 the Sumerians, who had their origin t. years ago

79:5.5 For over t. years these two superior races waged

125:0.5 The temple precincts could accommodate over t.

two-in-oneness

113:7.8 achieve ultimate spirit t., repercussing in a new

two million

57:0.2 When referring to an event as of one or t. millions

61:7.17 the so-called Pleistocene, over t. years in length.

66:5.9 the Caligastia disaffection, comprised more than t.

121:6.9 t. and one-half of these dispersed Jews used to come

132:0.2 become thoroughly acquainted with this city of t.

two months

63:2.5 They tried for t. to utilize the flint spark for kindling

89:6.3 this beautiful maiden, after t. to mourn her fate,

123:1.2 Jesus was about three years and t. old at the time of

123:1.7 They did not return to Nazareth for more than t.;

124:2.7 Jesus had a fishing experience of t. with his uncle on

129:2.6 For almost t. Jesus spent the greater part of his time

133:3.11 During these t. in Corinth they held conversations

133:4.13 and their t. stay in this thriving commercial center

134:7.3 At Antioch the Son of Man lived for over t.,

144:6.13 T. and a half from this time John was executed,

144:7.3 For these t. the group worked most of the time in

146:0.1 and continued for about t., ending with the return to

162:1.6 One or t. months before this Jesus would certainly

two o’clock

147:8.6 It was after t. in the morning when Jesus ceased

163:1.2 About t. on this Sabbath afternoon, between rain

168:1.9 on this Thursday afternoon at about half past t.,

173:2.2 about t., when Jesus had just begun his discourse

175:0.1 Shortly after t. on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus,

183:4.2 By half past t. that morning the camp was deserted

189:1.1 At t. forty-five Sunday morning, the Paradise

190:2.6 to mortal recognition occurred shortly before t. in

194:1.2 It was about t. when Peter stood up in that very

two-room

129:2.4 due, thereby securing clear title to this t. house.

two-thirds

72:2.12 this supreme judicial body are by at least a t. vote.

two thousand

41:3.1 upward of t. brilliant suns pouring forth light and

42:6.7 a negative electron, weighs almost t. times more.

46:2.8 do not attain standard velocity until they are over t.

77:5.6 before this phenomenon ceased, almost t. were

80:7.2 it was almost t. years before the descendants of

80:7.3 Almost t. years after the settlement of Crete a group

80:7.10 Cyprus; this civilization was wiped out about t.

89:6.2 About t. years ago a tenderhearted Japanese

92:5.10 when he lived and taught at Salem almost t. years

92:7.14 values in one generation than have been made in t.

94:2.4 For more than t. years the better minds of India

94:11.7 more than t. years, many of the best minds of Asia

94:12.1 Gautama continued to evolve during the past t.

97:5.6 such emancipating messages more than t. and a

121:8.11 course of the history of Urantia for almost t. years.

121:8.13 Jesus’ teachings assembled from more than t.

133:3.4 weary of visiting the citadel which stood almost t.

139:1.6 energetic and inspiring preaching of Peter, t. souls

194:1.2 which resulted in the winning of more than t. souls

194:1.4 t. new believers followed the apostles down to the

two trillion

15:6.10 More than t. are too distant and too small ever to be

two-way

15:3.6 not wholly destroy the t. procession of the suns

193:5.1 From this location, about t. thirds the way up the

two week or two weeks

62:3.13 subterranean food-storage retreat for more than t.

72:3.2 for oral instruction once in ten days—every t.,

133:7.3 For t. the trio greatly enjoyed themselves, and then

133:7.3 For t. he suffered from a raging fever, oftentimes

134:2.5 at Lake Urmia, where he tarried for slightly over t..

134:3.4 arranged with Jesus to sojourn with them for t. on

138:1.2 Before they began this first t. of service, Jesus

138:1.4 It had been arranged that the six were to labor for t.

138:7.4 sufficient funds to maintain themselves for t.,

138:7.4 We will remain here by the sea t. and fish or do

138:7.6 to devote themselves to fishing for t., adding,

138:7.7 This plan of fishing t. and going out to do personal

138:7.7 to do personal work in behalf of the kingdom for t.

138:8.1 After disposing of the fish catches of t., Judas

138:8.1 The first t. Jesus went out with Andrew and Peter,

138:8.1 the second t. with James and John, and so on with

138:8.6 which they worked as fishermen every alternate t.,

138:8.6 for each succeeding t. of missionary work for the

141:1.2 Here they tarried for more than t., teaching and

143:0.1 The Master and his apostles spent more than t.

144:6.1 joint conference but absented himself the last t..

144:6.3 in your deliberations, I am leaving you for t..

144:6.4 the mountainside, and they saw him no more for t.

144:6.11 men had a truly remarkable experience these t. when

147:0.1 spent t. at the Bethsaida headquarters before they

147:0.1 These t. the apostles taught the people by the seaside

149:7.2 the entire party was granted a t. recess to go home

149:7.3 to be assigned to service at the end of the t. recess.

154:2.1 Within the short space of t. every synagogue in

155:2.1 into that city, where they tarried and taught for t..

155:2.2 and the evangelists sojourned in Chorazin for t.,

155:2.2 These t. at Chorazin constituted a veritable

155:3.1 Although Jesus did no public work during this t.

155:3.2 it was a difficult t. weeks for them to live through.

155:3.2 Though they made few converts during these t.,

156:0.1 They spent almost t. and one-half weeks in Sidon

156:4.2 for this period of t., the apostles and evangelists

158:4.3 For almost t. this anxious father, a minor official of

168:3.3 were not formally acted upon for almost t.,

171:1.1 They spent more than t. visiting among the seventy

171:1.2 Jerusalem, while the other half followed him for t.,

171:3.1 For more than t. Jesus and the twelve, followed by

two year or two years

41:7.13 one hundred horsepower exerted continuously for t..

53:7.12 It was over t. of system time from the beginning of

63:3.1 almost t. from the night of the twins’ departure from

72:2.12 under seventy-five years of age who have served t.

73:3.2 This site was chosen, and t. were occupied in

74:6.8 these youths then entered upon a t. years’ course of

76:2.1 Less than t. after Cain’s birth, Abel was born,

122:5.9 marriage concluded a normal courtship of almost t.

122:10.3 that all boy babies under t. of age should be killed.

122:10.4 They sojourned in Alexandria t. full years, not

123:0.3 Throughout the t. of their sojourn at Alexandria,

124:2.1 It was almost t. before Jesus again spoke to his

124:3.4 the first-born son and to do all this one or t. before

124:4.9 Throughout this and the t. following years Jesus

124:5.2 Jude was not yet t. of age, and the baby sister, Ruth,

124:6.13 arranged for him to resume his education t. later,

126:0.0 THE TWO CRUCIAL YEARS

126:0.1 These t., after he began to be self-conscious of

126:0.1 It is this period of t. which should be called the

127:6.5 year older than Jesus, while Mary was t. younger.

128:2.7 When James had had t. experience as acting head of

128:2.7 t. full years before he (James) was to be married—

128:5.7 Jesus gave consent for James’s marriage t. later,

129:1.6 wedding, and Jesus was not again in Nazareth for t.,

129:2.4 For t. the rent of this house was applied on the

129:2.9 and that it was hardly fair to go away for almost t.,

129:2.10 whereabouts during this long period of almost t..

133:6.3 the efforts of Paul, who resided here more than t.

135:2.3 by the end of t. they had all but lost their home;

135:4.3 For t. and a half years John lived at Engedi,

135:4.4 coming of Elijah held him back for more than t..

136:2.8 that Tiberius was coemperor with Augustus for t.

twofold

0:7.1 The Deity mechanism of the master universe is t.

8:1.5 Thus the t. gravity-embraced universe is touched

10:2.7 The Infinite Spirit is conscious of t. personality

14:2.2 superuniverse units of energy-matter contain a t.

14:2.2 the creation of a local universe (directly) is t., by a

14:2.5 of a threefold creation is wholly unlike that of the t.

19:2.4 Wisdom is t. in origin, being derived from the

37:2.4 The Brilliant Evening Stars are a unique t. order,

37:9.12 while the citizens of Salvington are t., the created

88:4.2 The object of magic, sorcery, and necromancy was t.

91:3.6 Prayer ever has been and ever will be a t. human

94:12.1 weakness in the cosmology of Buddhism was t.:

106:9.4 age, is basically t.: existential and experiential.

111:6.1 the temporal troubles of man grow out of his t.

112:7.7 Such fused beings are t. in their universe reactions:

115:6.4 The motion of the Supreme is t.: intensively toward

127:1.2 seemed to be in evidence the touch of a t. nature,

128:0.2 Always be mindful of the t. purpose of Michael’s

129:1.9 his secret in getting along consisted in the t. fact that

140:5.2 Jesus lived on earth as a t. personality—human and

175:1.13 are not content until you have made him t. worse

176:2.8 the t. subject of the destruction of Jerusalem and

twos

138:1.1 Jesus sent them forth by t., James and John going

172:0.3 that night, the apostles watched over him by t.,

twoscore

58:2.4 t. apparently accidental protective operations similar

95:2.3 of the t. separate tribes have a special group god,

98:3.8 cult had a roster of t. self-elevated human deities,

tying

87:6.4 1. Cutting off the head and t. the body in the grave.

typesee type, higher

1:5.12 The superhuman t. of progressing personality

1:6.3 Man possesses the lowest t. of personality; God,

9:4.3 Nebadon variant of the Orvonton t. of cosmic mind

12:2.6 it is believed that a new t. of creation is in process,

12:3.10 the t. of mind found in the power directors and their

13:0.6 circuit of the Spirit has a distinct t. of permanent

13:1.23 experience and possession of your t. of being.

14:6.37 home of the pattern personality of every mortal t.

15:4.8 The globular t. of star clusters predominates near the

15:5.8 but unequal suns, one t. of double star formation.

16:8.1 are endowed with personality of the finite-mortal t.,

16:8.4 Persons of a given series, t., order, or pattern may

16:8.15 The Urantia t. of human personality may be

16:8.15 modification of the Nebadon t. of organism

17:1.1 beings of a t. that could function as their universal

17:3.1 productive of a t. of being in nature resembling the

17:3.1 One of each t. was accordingly assigned to service

19:6.4 We do not know what order or t. of creature may

20:2.6 A planetary visitation of this t. usually occurs prior

21:2.5 may engage in the creation of any new t. of being,

21:5.6 no entirely new pattern or t. of intelligent creature

22:4.3 employ the highest t. of evolved spiritual mentality

23:1.3 classifications are based wholly on the t. of work

23:2.10 interchangeable from one t. of service to another;

23:2.15 Solitary Messengers are the only available t. of

23:3.1 The Solitary Messengers are the highest t. of

23:3.3 any other readily available t. of personal messenger

23:3.4 beyond my ability to explain to the material t of mind

23:4.1 Every t. of spirit being is served by special groups of

24:1.1 the morontia or transition t. of intelligent creatures.

24:1.15 they possess a t. of other-than-Father-endowed

24:1.15 not encountered in any other t. of creature in all

25:1.3 Every fourth servital is more physical in t. than the

25:1.3 hundred and fifty are apparently true to spirit t.,

25:8.8 companion whose nature is unlike his superuniverse t

26:2.2 one being the highest t. of divine and perfect will

26:2.2 perfected evolution of the lowest t. of will creature

26:5.4 adapted to helping that particular t. of ascendant

26:10.2 the highest t. of loving ministrators to the children

27:1.2 and worship in the highest t. of spirit personality.

28:5.15 Seconaphim of this t. are in possession of the facts

29:4.29 much too feeble to be recognized by any other t. of

29:4.33 adjustable t. to make the same alphabetical symbols

30:1.113 there are better illustrations of this t. of personality

30:1.113 This t. of being is nonresponsive to spirit gravity

31:7.5 vacant place in the corps will be filled by some t. of

31:7.5 belief that this place will be occupied by some t. of

32:3.12 The experiential nature of the evolutionary t. of

34:4.9 orders are endowed with the local universe t. of the

34:7.4 deprived the races of that superior t. of physical

35:1.3 candidates for the realization of a supernal t. of

35:1.3 the midsonite worlds, a t. of inhabited planet not

35:2.2 and observe the highest t. of true self-government.

36:1.1 they are a peculiar and distinct t. of universe Sons,

36:2.13 on any two planets; there is always a planetary t.,

37:3.1 Archangels are the highest t. of high spirit being

37:5.1 there is another t. of world whose inhabitants are

38:7.2 Each t. of angel is very limited in solitary function;

38:9.7 endowed with the morontia transition t. of mind.

40:5.10 All God-seeking souls of this t. achieve eternal life

40:5.12 T. classification among the one-, two-, and three-

40:5.14 the Sons of God as is extended to the Urantia t. of

40:5.16 As to just why this t. of creature is never able to fuse

40:5.17 Urantians are of the intermediate or two-brained t.,

40:6.1 the surviving mortal soul with some t. of eternal

41:3.3 equatorially this being one t. of double star formation

41:3.4 about a common center as one t. of double star.

41:10.2 always produces the solar system t. of creation;

42:10.5 the organization of the morontia t. of life vehicle,

42:12.10 Even the highest t. of spirit personalities have

44:6.6 You have nothing on earth to which this t. of

45:5.3 the highest t. of sex-reproducing beings to be found

45:5.6 these Sons are achieving a very high t. of society.

46:7.7 exceeding that of the highest t. of chimpanzee.

48:3.4 types of Morontia Companions; one t. is aggressive,

48:3.11 with an aggressive or a retiring t. of companion.

48:5.5 cherubim are by nature very near the morontia t. of

49:2.1 Life Carriers foster a generalized system t. of mortal

49:2.11 ideal for the support of the breathing t. of man, but

49:2.11 but the human t. can be so modified that it can live

49:2.14 This t. represents a radical or extreme adjustment to

49:2.16 it is sometimes expedient to provide for a mortal t.

49:2.16 continue to fly even after they have become land-t.

49:2.23 to class number four, the Urantia t. of existence.

49:2.25 The subbreathers employ the first t. of nutrition,

49:2.25 The superbreathers employ the fourth t. of energy

49:3.1 of inhabited planets are peopled with the breathing t.

49:3.1 Of the Orvonton inhabited worlds this t. amounts to

49:3.2 very few of the nonbreather t. of inhabited worlds in

49:3.6 interested in the planetary conduct of this t of mortal

49:5.3 2. Brain-t. series.

49:5.13 2. Brain-t. Series. The one physical uniformity of

49:5.13 Urantians are of the two-brained t., somewhat

49:5.14 From the two-hemisphere t. of the Urantian cerebral

49:5.14 by analogy, grasp something of the one-brained t..

49:5.17 orders, all have the same t. of life plasm and carry on

49:5.20 Twelve per cent are of the first t., naturally less

49:5.29 provides for horizontal groupings according to t.,

49:6.18 These mortals belong to the Adjuster-fused t. of life,

50:3.5 result from these unions: the primary t. of midway

52:4.6 By self-government we refer to the highest t. of

55:4.31 seraphim are Father indwelt by another t. of spirit at

57:8.9 designed to amplify and improve the Satania t. of the

58:1.3 The Urantia t. of protoplasm can function only in a

59:1.14 from the Australasian or Australian-Antarctic t..

59:2.9 marine fauna developed to the point where every t.

59:4.3 history characterized by the vertebrate t. of animal.

59:5.16 converted into a t. of coal if subjected to proper

59:6.3 harsher continental t. of weather was fast developing

60:2.9 a sturgeon t. first appearing, but the ferocious sea

60:2.11 crocodilians were also a reversion from the land t.

60:3.20 The land t. of turtle, twenty feet across, appeared

60:3.20 modern crocodile and true snakes of the modern t.

60:3.22 This was the third t. of flying creature to appear on

61:1.2 the placental t. of mammals suddenly appeared,

61:1.2 nonplacental mammals had existed, but this new t.

61:1.2 highly active, carnivorous, springing t. of dinosaur.

61:1.9 A small reptilian, egg-laying t. of mammal

61:2.8 there began the evolution of the plains or hoofed t.,

61:3.2 altered to conform to the present-day grazing t..

61:4.4 and the South American t. of primitive monkeys

62:0.1 early stock of the lemur t. of placental mammal.

62:1.1 the offspring of the modern t. of lemur, springing

62:1.2 the North American t. lemurs had migrated

62:1.3 and from the superior descendants of this lemur t. of

62:2.1 direct descendants of the North American lemur t. of

62:2.1 big toe but never developed the human t. of thumb

62:2.6 constantly improving in physical t. and intelligence.

62:2.6 tribe had taken origin from the highest t. of lemur

62:4.4 The human t. of hand and foot had fully

62:4.7 mammals, springing from the American lemur t.,

62:6.4 able to function in the Urantia t of evolutionary mind

62:7.3 the first decision of mind—the human t. of mind—

63:3.1 order as contrasted with the more purely animal t..

63:4.1 the present-day Eskimo than any other t. of living

64:4.11 a new and modified t. of intelligent life on Urantia

65:1.8 free will of the human t. has appeared in the

65:2.4 The higher protozoan t. of animal life soon

65:2.16 fostering the production of a hardy t. of human

65:3.4 have achieved some sort of human t. of development

65:4.11 the only planet in Satania where the human t. of will

65:5.2 immune to diseases produced by the vegetable t.

65:7.3 the case in a more standardized t. of life endowment.

66:4.6 little or no idea as to what t. of material creature

66:4.11 These mid-t. creatures were of great service in

66:5.26 the Andon stock produced an artistically gifted t.,

68:4.5 variations from t. who dared to inaugurate new ways

68:5.9 era represents the highest t. of material civilization.

68:5.11 warlike; the agriculturist is a more peace-loving t..

69:9.9 Property honesty rested safely on this t. of

69:9.10 The ornamental t. of personal effects originated in

70:12.1 regulated by the representative t. of civil government

71:3.1 the downfall of even the highest t. of government.

72:3.1 the tenement t. of buildings have been demolished.

72:6.1 to replace the self-respect-destroying t. of charity by

76:3.8 produced a t. of architecture that was not excelled

76:4.3 single circulation, the human t. of blood sustenance.

76:4.8 had selected 1,682 of the highest t. of women on

77:2.2 The Life Carriers had planned a new t. of mortal

77:8.10 They are considerably nearer the angelic t. of being

78:4.2 the resultant race mixture extended the Andite t.

79:5.1 the superior potential of the primary Sangik t..

79:7.3 less disturbing to the innate stability of the Sangik t..

80:3.9 so greatly deteriorated the whole Cro-Magnon t..

80:3.9 over Europe, quickly absorbing the Cro-Magnon t.

80:9.4 the preceding Cro-Magnon t. is well preserved

80:9.10 as to be virtually indiscernible as a separate t., but

81:4.9 continual mixture tended to obscure the Andonite t.

81:4.9 the nearest to preserving the aboriginal Andonic t..

81:4.12 2. The Mongoloid—the primary Sangik t., including

81:4.12 In Europe the Mongoloid t. has been modified by

81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the secondary Sangik t., which

81:4.13 This is the t. best illustrated by the Negro, and it

81:6.35 ideals inspire a high t. of intelligent patriotism and

83:2.3 An early t of wedding ceremony was the mimic flight

84:3.1 a new system of mores, the patriarchal t. of family

84:8.3 The basic t of self-gratification, aside from appeasing

86:0.2 Religion of a primitive t. was therefore a natural

87:7.1 The cult t. of social organization persisted because it

87:7.7 and stimulate a high t. of personal religious living.

91:1.4 Prayer is only monologuous in the primitive t. of

91:3.2 of praying tend to evolve into the dialogue t. of

91:3.2 this primitive t. of praying is destined to evolve

91:4.4 While the nonselfish t. of prayer is strengthening

92:1.5 Jesus, the revelation of the highest t. of religious

93:9.11 This writer designated Melchizedek as a t. of the

95:2.1 Egypt fostered the most thoroughly blended t. of

96:3.1 Had Moses not been of this mixed t., he would never

97:1.3 Samuel was a rough-and-ready t. of man, a practical

99:0.1 the maintenance of the existent t. of civilization.

99:3.4 first, the ideal t. of citizen and, then, ideal social

99:3.7 weakness of this unconscious t. of religious activity

101:6.4 The evolutionary t. of knowledge is but the

102:8.2 The higher the t. of any religion, the more it

103:4.1 Partaking of a common meal was the earliest t. of

103:5.4 gives origin to the earliest t. of human guilt feelings.

105:5.7 reality, the Havona t. of universe and creature.

105:5.8 the superuniverse t. of creature and creation.

105:5.10 but there is still another t.: Trinitizing and other

107:5.4 The t. of mind postulated in an Adjuster must be

108:0.1 Adjusters bring into existence a unique t. of being,

108:5.3 beings, not excepting the local universe t. of Sons,

109:2.2 either as a temporary indweller on a t. of world

109:3.3 On another t. of world (series two group) Adjusters

109:3.5 But in the career after death, the three-brained t.

109:3.5 proceed just as do the one-brained t. and the two-

109:3.6 capacity belong to the advanced or to the supreme t..

109:4.1 of animal origin experience a high t. of intellectual

109:4.3 The t. of Adjuster has much to do with the potential

109:7.1 Adjuster t. of Father fragment attains personality

109:7.5 the t. of the Personalized Adjuster bestowed upon

112:1.9 The t. of personality bestowed upon Urantia mortals

113:1.4 2. The average, normal t. of human mind.

116:4.4 is in contact with the Reflective Spirits of his own t.

117:3.9 man, the lowest possible t. of universe personality,

118:9.8 Ultimate Deity, a new t. of superadministrator.

120:2.2 As a mortal man, the lowest t. of intelligent

120:2.8 to the human and the superhuman t. of mind,

122:5.5 was a brunet; Mary, a brown-eyed well-nigh blond t..

122:6.2 It required two persons to operate this t. of mill,

127:3.2 James was a very religious t. of lad, and while he

129:1.3 Zebedee began to build boats of a very superior t.,

134:6.9 treaties, alliances, balances of power, or any other t.

137:5.3 though he was not the Davidic t. of Messiah, he

139:1.6 Not often will an older man of Andrew’s t. be

139:4.5 But the John of after years was a very different t. of

139:4.8 not expect to find in this quiet and introspective t..

139:8.1 True, Thomas’s was a logical, skeptical t. of mind,

140:5.9 It is not the negative or thou-shalt-not t. of

141:4.3 he would restate his message and employ another t.

143:2.8 the highest t. of enjoyable and ennobling self-control,

160:3.4 I doubt not that the Master, with a more mature t.

172:5.5 John had a t. of mind which naturally tended to think

177:2.4 Such a childhood training produces a t. of loyalty

186:2.5 Jesus had acquired that t. of human character which

190:0.3 the resurrection with the same t. of morontia body

193:4.2 But his being an isolated t. of personality would not,

193:4.5 1. Judas was an isolated t. of human being.

194:3.7 The religion of Jesus fosters the highest t. of spiritual

194:3.7 religion creates the highest t. of spiritual personality

195:8.4 a new and godless t. of mastery over the hearts

type, highersee also types, higher

65:2.4 The higher protozoan t. of animal life soon

81:3.1 the h. of Andite intellects chose to engage in trade

102:8.2 The higher the t. of any religion, the more it

108:1.1 Adjuster is often the indweller of the h. of human

109:3.8 better qualified for assignment to a h. of mind on

109:6.1 these surviving meanings and values upon some h.

143:1.7 Mind bravery is a h. of human courage, but the

196:0.3 demonstrated a new and h. of living faith in God.

196:0.4 the local creation discover a new and h. of religion,

typessee types, higher

0:1.19 of relativity, we encounter seven conceivable t.:

1:0.2 all made to be inhabited by different t. of creatures,

2:7.9 tendency for certain t. of men to turn away from

5:6.5 indwell numerous t. of mortal creatures, thus

6:5.3 deprive the Son of the ability to create any or all t.

9:5.3 nonexperiencing entities of the most primitive t. of

9:8.9 in addition to these two fundamental t. there are

9:8.11 There are numerous t. of Third Source personalities.

10:2.1 created, eventuated, or other personalized t. of will

11:4.1 approachable by transport supernaphim or other t. of

11:6.2 Both t. of space there flow through the transmuting

12:3.10 three material and three spiritual t. of mentality,

13:0.6 think the Son’s worlds are inhabited by uniform t. of

13:1.8 incarnation of the Paradise Sons of unrevealed t.

13:1.12 the trinitizing acts of certain t. of glorified creatures

13:1.20 the personal experiences of t. of spirit servers

13:3.3 We infer that all t. of impersonal spirits—regardless

13:4.1 by other t. of unrevealed beings concerned with the

14:2.3 reaction response vary in different t. of beings

14:6.41 training universe for all past, present, or future t. of

16:6.3 the cosmic mind explains the kinship of various t. of

17:3.1 One of each of the seven t. is required in order to

19:5.4 as associates of certain t. of trinitized sons.

19:5.9 We think that these two t. of Trinity-origin

19:6.6 2. Future t. of mortals who may be born on the

21:2.5 2. Creature designs and t. are controlled by the

21:2.7 The t. and patterns of mind are determined by the

21:2.8 The control of spirit designs and t. depends on the

21:5.6 the power and opportunity to create entirely new t.

21:6.2 Sons are then restricted in the production of new t.

22:0.1 with the origins of its many t. of personalities,

22:4.3 chosen from the highest and most noble t. of the

22:6.1 Custodians, are recruited from two t. of ascendant

23:1.7 Solitary Messengers are among the few t. of beings

23:3.9 increasingly borne by other t. of spirit ministers and

23:4.1 seem to be personality co-ordinators for all t. of

23:4.1 beings to understand and fraternize with all other t.

23:4.2 an amazing ability to co-ordinate all t. and orders of

25:1.5 since they are of two t.—spiritual and semiphysical

25:3.6 as well as the combined t., such as the Material Sons.

25:4.8 6. Certain T. of Ascending Mortals.

25:4.9 7. Certain T. of Ascending Midwayers.

26:2.1 The supernaphim are the skilled ministers to all t.

26:2.5 There are seven t. of these high angels, each of

26:2.5 the angels of all seven created t. function in all

26:4.10 groups contains angels of all seven created t.,

26:11.1 the commingling of these manifold t. provides the

27:2.3 the Transcendentalers, and with numerous other t.

27:2.3 it is very restful to visit with the angelic t. of mind;

27:3.3 Many of the numerous t. of Paradise Citizens the

28:4.3 to incline by nature towards seven t. of service,

28:5.2 The seven reflective t. of secondary seconaphim

28:5.6 and so with the six other t. of these reflective angels.

28:6.1 angels are created serially and in seven reflective t.,

28:6.1 seven reflective types, but these t. are not assigned

28:6.1 Messengers can and do utilize any of the tertiary t.,

28:6.1 These seven t. of tertiary seconaphim are:

28:6.18 universe are filled with a multitude of differing t.

29:1.1 collectively, they sometimes produce these high t. of

29:4.1 other t. of beings in overcoming the action of gravity

29:4.13 all power of choice, as in numerous of the lower t. of

29:5.7 The only other t. of revealed beings capable of

30:0.1 the number of major orders and t. would stagger the

30:3.11 various t. of beings flock in upon us as observers,

30:4.10 these various groups and t. of human beings are not

30:4.10 After natural death all t. of ascenders fraternize as

31:2.1 Similar t. of messenger-recorders attached to other

32:3.10 one of the two basic t. of finite intelligent creatures.

32:3.12 both t. find release from inherent limitations and

33:3.8 In the creation of other t. of universe personalities,

34:2.1 To many universe t. of being, even this

34:4.9 with the adjutant spirit t. of mind ministration.

35:0.2 The t. of Sons about to be considered are of local

36:2.11 life are segregated on three different t. of planets.

36:2.11 There are also seven architectural t. of life design,

37:2.5 Both t. of Brilliant Evening Stars are easily visible to

37:2.5 visible to morontia personalities and certain t. of

37:6.1 These beings are a recruited corps embracing all t. of

37:9.1 These include the following created t.: 1. Susatia.

37:10.1 The various Nebadon t. of life are too numerous to

37:10.6 There are still other t. of intelligent life concerned

38:0.3 seraphim are the most nearly standard of all spirit t.

38:7.1 nearer of kin to the more progressive t. of human

38:8.5 And when other t. of evolutionary seraphim are

38:9.2 Midwayers are of two t.—primary and secondary—

38:9.7 They are divided into four physical t., seven orders

39:2.17 Large reserves of all t. of the superior seraphim are

39:2.18 This corps includes all t. of all groups of angels.

39:3.9 There are numerous t. of beings, similar to the

40:5.6 2. Mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion t..

40:5.9 embrace the most primitive t. of human minds.

40:5.9 advanced t. of primitive men acquire survival

40:5.12 Series two—mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion t..

40:5.12 These are specialized t. of human beings who are

40:5.12 these non-Adjuster-fusion t. are a wholly different

40:5.15 When you encounter these modified mortal t. on the

40:5.15 There they speak the same system language but by a

40:5.15 in the fact that they are nonfusible with Adjusters.

40:5.17 and three-brained t. of Adjuster-fusion potential.

40:5.17 These three t. of physical-brain endowment are

40:5.17 spiritual differential between the three brain t.

40:5.17 the progression of these three t. is the same,

40:9.2 The fact that these t. of mortal creatures are not

41:2.7 heated suns and other t. of supercharged stars.

41:8.4 explains the origin of many t. of irregular nebulae,

41:10.1 form certain peculiar cloud-bound t. of worlds,

42:6.6 positive reactions of the several t. of electronic units.

42:7.5 determine how many of the one hundred atomic t.

42:11.8 the more difficult it is for the lower t. of mind to

43:7.2 each of these varying intellectual t. presides over the

44:0.17 There are certain t. of beings who are capable of

44:1.13 These earlier t. of rhythm stimulate the reaction of

44:5.3 intercommunication between morontia and other t.

46:3.1 displayed so as to be discernible by all t. of beings

46:4.9 great buildings of both material and morontia t.,

47:7.1 arranged that the highly cultured and progressive t.

48:3.4 There are two distinct t. of Morontia Companions;

48:4.11 self-rejuvenators, and certain highly specialized t.

48:4.17 the Material Sons, together with all similar t. of

48:6.32 a given world; but there are also distinct racial t.,

48:6.32 characterize the offspring of these different basic t.

49:1.3 planetary variations in the system life t. result from

49:1.5 All animal t. are developed from the basic patterns of

49:2.0 2. PLANETARY PHYSICAL TYPES

49:2.1 but there are seven distinct physical t. as well as

49:2.2 1. Atmospheric t..

49:2.3 2. Elemental t..

49:2.4 3. Gravity t..

49:2.5 4. Temperature t..

49:2.6 5. Electric t..

49:2.7 6. Energizing t..

49:2.8 7. Unnamed t..

49:2.9 The Satania system contains all of these t. and

49:2.10 1. The atmospheric t.. The physical differences of

49:2.12 Of the atmospheric t. in Satania, about two and one-

49:2.15 2. The elemental t.. These differentiations have to do

49:2.18 In Satania, of the elemental t., seven per cent are

49:2.18 and thirteen per cent combined land-and-air t..

49:2.18 They are of the human and prehuman t., neither

49:2.19 3. The gravity t.. By modification of creative design,

49:2.20 The various planetary t. of mortals vary in height,

49:2.20 are peopled with mortals of the modified gravity t.

49:2.21 4. The temperature t.. It is possible to create living

49:2.21 are peopled with races of modified temperature t..

49:2.22 5. The electric t.. The electric, magnetic, and

49:2.23 These t. are distributed as follows: number 1, one

49:2.24 6. The energizing t.. Not all worlds are alike in the

49:2.25 There are six differing t. of mortal nutrition:

49:2.26 7. The unnamed t.. There are numerous additional

49:3.5 the nonbreathers do not differ from other mortal t..

49:4.1 belonging to the same intellectual and physical t.,

49:4.2 three-brained planets harbor only the three primary t.

49:4.3 slightly beyond those of the one- and two-brained t.;

49:4.4 the family life is fairly uniform on all t. of planets.

49:5.11 but other t. are also included in this group.

49:5.13 the one-, the two-, and the three-brained t..

49:5.17 These three t. of mortals are distributed throughout

49:5.20 Of the spirit-reception t., sixty-five per cent are of

49:6.1 All of the differing physical t. and planetary series of

49:6.6 exquisitely spiritual t. of human beings who are

50:2.4 the Infinite Spirit and certain t. of higher evolved

50:3.5 midway creatures and certain high t. of material

51:4.4 provides certain desirable variations in mortal t. and

52:1.1 There are six basic t. or races of primitive men,

52:1.5 planets are sometimes overrun with the larger t. of

52:2.9 early peoples to thus discriminate between these t.

55:8.6 various t. of intelligent creatures who have not been

56:9.13 and the never-ending multiplication of varied t. of

58:0.1 to improve the standard universe t. of living beings.

58:6.2 nor between the highest of the prehuman animal t.

59:2.9 No land animals had yet appeared except a few t.

59:2.11 Corals and the later t. of sponges evolved.

59:4.3 free commingling and association of these different t.

59:4.10 these preliminary t. were destroyed when the fishes,

59:4.13 Tree t., two feet thick and forty feet high, developed

60:0.2 Very few t. outlived the rigorous trials of the

60:1.11 an experimental effort to improve mammalian t.,

60:2.9 Crabs, lobsters, and the modern t. of crustaceans

60:2.10 when these two t. of reptiles forsook the land.

60:2.12 two other t. were driven to the air by the bitter

60:3.20 agile and active t. of the smaller leaping kangaroo

60:3.20 had appeared new t. of the herbivorous dinosaurs,

60:3.22 dinosaurs nor from the earlier t. of toothed land birds

60:4.5 of the early ancestors of the future mammalian t..

61:0.2 The animal t. were both many and varied.

61:1.3 to be manifested in these primitive mammalian t..

61:1.14 overrun by primitive mammalian fauna of various t..

61:2.8 30,000,000 years ago the modern t. of mammals

61:2.8 greater part in the hills, being of the mountainous t.;

61:3.12 In central Asia the true t. of the primitive monkey

61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern t.—snakes, turtles,

61:4.4 the horses were still three-toed, but the modern t.

61:4.6 From this time forward distinct t. of life began to

61:6.1 Asiatic migrants of the North American lemur t.,

62:1.0 1. THE EARLY LEMUR TYPES

62:3.6 and certain t. of round stones suitable for defensive

62:3.11 branches which mated with the earlier t. of gibbons

62:3.12 pair destined to produce the modern t. of monkey,

62:3.13 (excepting certain pre-existent t. of lemurs, gibbons,

64:3.4 found fossils that approach nearer to transition t.

65:0.6 adaptative or nonmechanical-teachable t. of mind—

65:2.2 Very few species of the early t. of marine vegetation

65:2.2 are the survivors of one of these early midway t.,

65:2.5 the early single-celled animal t. associated in

65:2.5 the stationary t. of early and lower animals,

65:2.9 The bird t. of today—eagles, ducks, pigeons, and

65:2.12 the modern varieties but also evolving into marine t.,

65:2.13 irretrievable losses of its highest t. of germ plasm

65:4.11 first appearing among the superior t. of the red man.

65:7.4 nonmechanical-teachable t. of organismal response.

65:7.6 highest t. in the evolutionary scale of human beings.

66:5.5 Several t. of useful animals, now extinct, were tamed

67:5.5 it harbored only the lowest t. of the Sangik races of

68:3.2 differences between the animal and human t. of mind

71:6.3 possessed of superior t. of nonprofit motives for

72:2.2 are five different t. of metropolitan government,

72:2.2 administration are keenly sought by the highest t. of

72:7.10 regional laboratories, assisting all t. of geniuses—

74:3.7 an inspection of the numerous t. of men and animals.

77:8.7 the numerous phenomena and t. of communication

78:4.3 highest t. of the surviving remnants of the Adamite

78:8.1 as is evidenced by the skull t. found in the graves

79:1.8 Tibetan peoples, as is witnessed by the blond t.

79:1.8 brunet-Mongolian t. in the Tarim basin of long ago.

79:4.5 In India many t. of social organizations flourished

79:5.2 These subhuman t. were pushed south by the fifth

79:5.2 found Asia free from these subhuman t..

80:3.2 European continent, there were scores of racial t..

80:8.5 Europe was thus early settled by these mixed t. of

81:4.3 Urantia races there were originally five distinct t. of

81:4.10 impossible clearly to distinguish the five original t..

81:4.14 a certain blending of Caucasoid and Mongoloid t.;

81:4.14 as in South America, all three t. are represented.

81:4.14 the skeletal characteristics of the three surviving t.

81:6.22 rapid invention of new t. of laborsaving machinery.

81:6.40 Time is essential to all t. of human adjustment—

82:6.4 mixtures could take place between the highest t. of

82:6.9 Interbreeding between the highest t. of the white,

83:5.2 marriage gradually evolved into various t. of group

84:2.5 prohibitions of some t. of cousin marriages while

85:1.3 veneration for certain t. of stones—their jewels.

85:2.6 the earliest mind-adjutant-activated t. of worship

89:7.5 The highest t. of women thronged the temple sex

90:1.2 many of the women hysteric, and these two t.

90:5.3 Ritual developed into the modern t. of social

92:2.2 All t. of social usage and even legal procedures

100:6.5 generates new t. of enthusiasm, zeal, and courage.

102:2.8 Again, there are other t. of unstable and poorly

107:5.4 unified with numerous evolving t. of nonmortal

108:2.11 can not or do not fuse with these certain t. of minds

108:3.1 being served by identical t. of Mystery Monitors.

108:4.5 wrought by the Gravity Messengers and certain t. of

108:5.3 Angels and other high t of spirit beings may embrace

109:2.9 Undoubtedly these more experienced t. of Adjusters

109:3.0 3. RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO MORTAL T.

109:3.1 their work among the different planetary t. as well as

109:3.5 the temporal life than in the one- and two-brained t..

110:4.6 conserve the higher spiritual t. of the Urantia races.

110:5.2 two such unlike and diverse t. of thinking as the

111:4.6 Children conform to t., but no two are exactly alike,

111:4.6 Personality follows t. but is always unique.

113:2.3 the more experienced and tested t., are assigned as

113:2.4 entertain a special affection for certain races and t.

113:7.3 created just a little lower than the more simple t. of

120:3.7 or other t. of nonprogressive religious loyalties,

121:5.13 adherence to the better t. of the mystery religions,

129:1.3 more safe for sailing the lake than were the older t..

134:6.6 and all t. of explosives away from strong nations,

139:0.2 These twelve men represented many different t. of

139:5.5 almost entirely lacking in certain t. of imagination.

148:0.1 The sick of different t. were segregated and were

153:4.1 rebels to take such advantage of certain unstable t.

156:5.4 you transform your temptations into the highest t.

195:4.3 to special intellectual, emotional, and spiritual t. of

195:10.15 to accommodate different t. of would-be believers

196:3.25 intervenes between the animal and human t. of mind

types, highersee also type, higher

22:2.3 action designed to prevent rebellion or to effect h. of

23:3.7 a spirit presence which is discernible by all h. of

40:5.13 the higher human t are often in liaison with masterful

48:2.26 orders of spirits with the exception of a few of the h.

48:4.3 they were likened to the h. of humorists on Urantia,

48:4.17 the h. of the human species, the morontians,

51:3.1 with the help of many of the h. of native races.

52:2.9 plan of promoting the increase of the h. of mortals

60:1.13 thousand species of ammonites developed from the h

62:6.3 differentiation of h., the spirit of understanding

65:6.4 the evolution of the h. of animals consisted in the

68:6.11 prove veritable slavery and bondage for the h. of

80:1.7 sons of Eden united with the h. of the blue race,

80:3.9 the superior tribes had intermarried with the h. of

80:9.12 In spite of the partial Adamic default, the h. did

87:4.2 there came about the recognition of h. of spirits,

103:0.1 in the development of the h. of human religious

109:2.9 Undoubtedly these h. of Adjusters can communicate

110:4.6 conserve the higher spiritual t. of the Urantia races.

119:3.8 the Adams been led astray by h. of rebel personalities

typical

32:2.9 Satania, the local system of your world, is fairly t. of

42:6.5 less than one hundred ultimatons in a t. electron.

42:6.5 The loss of one or more ultimatons destroys t.

42:12.10 But these are t. of the exceptional few; the great

43:0.4 the morontia life of the constellations is both t. and

43:8.2 status of a finaliter; this is really the t. morontia life.

43:9.2 maintaining a general and a t. morontia status.

46:0.1 Michael on Urantia, it is t. of similar spheres.

48:0.3 Nebadon is t. of the morontia transition regimes in

49:2.13 you represent the average or t. breathing order of

49:5.11 worlds are ideally adapted to the t. life forms,

59:1.1 Ameba are t. survivors of this initial stage of animal

65:2.4 the ameba, the t. single-celled animal organism,

66:3.3 The headquarters of the Prince on Urantia was t. of

70:1.15 the narrative of their raid on the Midianites is a t.

72:3.5 this is not t. of the religious status of the other

80:8.2 pale skins and broad heads were t. of that race.

80:9.2 The t. early Nordic was long-headed, tall, and blond.

85:3.4 the lamb became the t. sacrificial animal and the

88:6.1 the voodoo doctors of the twentieth century are t. of

90:3.8 as “arrows of the Almighty within them” is t. of

98:1.6 Olympian gods illustrate man’s t. anthropomorphism

139:5.5 Philip was the t. everyday and commonplace man.

143:1.2 question asked by Philip was t. of their difficulties.

145:2.17 And these cases are t. of the manner in which a

191:0.12 Thomas was in the midst of one of his t. spells of

typified

30:1.10 order of living existence is best t. by the Adjusters,

typifies

18:1.3 a definite class resemblance which t. the Trinitized

typify

49:5.11 The worlds of the nonbreathers t. the radical or

159:5.9 of the other cheek, or whatever act that may t.,

tyrannical

69:2.2 the beast level; poverty is his natural and t. estate.

71:5.2 to keep the state from becoming parasitical or t.?

98:3.2 neither was it austere and t. like that of the Hebrews;

195:8.4 The t. and dictatorial political state is the direct

tyrannize

49:4.4 from barbarism so long as one sex seeks to t. over

Tyrannus

133:6.3 in the main audience chamber of the school of T..

tyranny

50:5.6 Such an age is all too often characterized by t.,

68:4.4 He was a slave to the t. of usage; his life contained

97:9.16 continued the t. and taxation of his father’s regime.

97:10.3 and the increasing bondage and t. of the priesthood

99:3.3 economic thinking, neither insensible to political t..

118:10.1 for that would be nothing short of cosmic t..

195:8.4 ecclesiastical slavery only to betray him into the t.

195:8.6 attaining the liberation from such ecclesiastical t.,

tyrant

70:6.6 But even the most despotic t. was subject to some

70:6.6 he was at least restrained by the ever-present fear

tyrants

53:3.4 These rulers Lucifer denounced as t. and usurpers.

54:1.10 may have to contend for his material liberties with t.

70:6.6 simply rise up and overthrow their despots and t..

88:2.7 fear-inspiring doctrine, the most terrible of all t.

Tyre

134:7.1 In the middle of April he left Nazareth for T..

140:7.2 groups had come from cities as far away as T.,

149:1.2 children from Judea, Idumea, Galilee, Syria, T.,

149:1.9 A rich widow of T., with her retinue, came seeking

156:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

156:3.2 they departed for T., going south along the coast

156:3.2 along the coast by way of Sarepta, arriving at T.

156:4.0 4. AT TYRE

156:4.1 From July 11 to July 24 they taught in T..

156:4.1 they taught and preached in all parts of T. and its

156:4.1 believer, who lived three or four miles south of T.,

156:4.1 of Hiram who had been king of the city-state of T.

156:4.2 the apostles and evangelists entered T. by way of

156:4.2 The Master spoke in T. only once, on July 20,

156:4.3 purple, the dye that made T. and Sidon famous

156:5.0 5. JESUS’ TEACHING AT TYRE

156:5.22 taught before they made ready to depart from T..

156:5.23 The day before Jesus left T. for the return to the

156:6.1 and the twelve left the home of Joseph, south of T.,

163:6.5 works done in these places had been done in T.

163:6.5 It shall indeed be more tolerable for T. and Sidon

193:2.1 Master’s eighteenth morontia appearance was at T.,

193:2.3 The next day there went out from T. those who

194:4.13 going by way of Gaza and T. to Antioch and then

Tyrian

156:4.3 the leaders in the manufacture of T. purple,

Tyrus

165:0.1 Philadelphia, Jogbehah, Gilead, Beth-Nimrah, T.,

 

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