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F.see Fahrenheit

D-E-F

77:6.4 then there are D-E-F the first, second, and so on.

fables

48:0.2 beliefs are but ignorant superstitions and pleasing f..

97:7.1 priests to go to such lengths in the invention of f.

151:2.5 preaching, we should employ true stories, not f.,

151:3.3 1. Jesus advised against the use of f. in teaching the

fabric

4:1.10 that seems to underlie the whole f. of cosmic events.

70:1.1 And whenever the f. of civilization becomes stressed

94:4.9 it is an integral part of the basic social f. of India.

94:6.11 the basis of the moral f. of the culture of almost a

fabricate

46:7.4 collaboration with the Life Carriers, f. new bodies

fabricated

34:2.5 the Life Carrier Sons provide the physical body, f.

39:4.16 metals and crystals; one third morontial, f. of the

93:6.7 the f. narratives relating to the natural destruction of

113:6.5 in conjunction with the newly f. morontia form,

fabrication

112:5.17 1.The f. of a suitable form, a morontia energy pattern

fabricator

65:1.1 as a f. of physical energies and material particles into

fabrics

111:2.2 man is the cosmic loom that carries the morontia f.

fabulously

94:7.1 that Gautama was the son of a f. wealthy ruler, but,

facesee face to face; face of, in the; face of the earth;

  see faceverb

1:3.3 “You cannot see my f., for no mortal can see me

4:2.8 And nature is marred, her beautiful f. is scarred, her

27:1.5 you have seen his f., and his name is your spirit.

32:5.3 flashing momentarily across the infinite f. of

57:6.2 the moon, which always turns the same f. toward

59:4.13 fern family appeared and quickly spread over the f.

66:7.19 “In the sweat of your f. shall you eat the fruit of the

84:2.7 one of the most radical and complete right-about-f.

96:7.7 find favor with him and shall see his f. with joy,

101:4.1 errors on the f. of the associated cosmologies

105:1.8 And the f. which the Infinite turns toward all

105:1.8 turns toward all personalities is the f. of a Father,

122:9.17 For you shall go before the f. of the Lord to establish

122:9.25 Which you have prepared before the f. of all peoples;

124:6.14 his father knew from the expression on the lad’s f.

127:2.3 into her f., said: “My mother, how could you?”

131:1.3 resplendent f. of the Supreme would abide in glory.

131:1.5 Wherever you turn to pray, there is the f. of the

133:2.1 As I look upon you, I think I discern in your f. the

136:10.1 And his f. shone with the glory of spiritual victory

137:2.7 looking benignly into the f. of the sincere doubter,

137:4.4 eloquence of his rebuke lay in the expression of his f.

137:4.9 motionless, with the tears streaming down her f.,

138:3.1 Jesus, looking into Matthew’s f., said, “Follow me.

138:4.2 No man may close the door of mercy in the f. of

139:6.3 reverse himself when he once looked into Jesus’ f..

143:5.4 Nalda beheld in the Master’s f. the countenance of

144:8.3 ‘Behold, I send my messenger before your f.;

146:4.3 As Jesus looked upon him, the man fell upon his f.

157:1.1 peculiar expression on the f. of the tax collector,

157:2.1 discern the f. of the heavens but are so utterly

158:1.8 And Jesus’ f. and form shone with the luminosity

158:5.2 Jesus looked down into the father’s anxious f.,

159:1.4 he fell down on his f. before the king and implored

168:2.3 bound with grave cloths, and his f. was covered with

169:1.9 father’s tearful f. and said: ‘Father, I have sinned

172:1.6 with a kindly expression upon his f., said: “Let her

177:4.7 look of disdain and disgust that came over the f. of

179:1.7 as a look of disappointment slowly crept over his f..

179:3.2 looking down into the upturned f. of his Master.

179:3.3 looking up into Peter’s f., Jesus said: “You may not

180:4.6 and from the expression on Andrew’s f., Judas

181:2.5 John looked into the Master’s f. and said: “And so I

182:3.1 And when he had fallen down on his f., he prayed:

182:3.7 untold sorrow, for the perspiration rolled off his f.

183:1.2 Even the father of sin turned his f. away from the

184:1.6 struck Jesus in the f. with his hand, saying, “How

184:2.8 the look of despair on the f. of his former

184:2.8 man had never beheld in the f. of the Master.

184:3.14 and, shaking his accusing finger in the Master’s f.,

184:3.18 priest stepped forward and smote Jesus in the f. with

184:3.18 the other members of the court spit in Jesus’ f.,

184:4.1 strike him in the f. with a rod and say, “Prophesy

184:5.9 They did not want again to look upon his f. as they

185:6.2 And they spit upon him and struck him in the f.

185:6.4 His f. was bloodstained and his form bowed down

185:7.2 Jesus looked Pilate straight in the f., but he did not

185:7.5 shaking an avenging finger in Pilate’s f., said with

186:2.10 striking Jesus in the f., exclaimed: “Prophesy to us

187:4.1 Jesus heard the thief say this, he turned his f.

187:4.1 When the malefactor saw the f. of Jesus turned

188:1.4 they tied a napkin about the f., wrapped the body in

191:0.8 couch in a corner of the room with his f. to the wall;

191:5.4 Jesus looked down into the f. of Thomas and said:

face to face

3:5.13 Then must mortal man live f. with the incessant

5:1.9 presence and see him, figuratively speaking, f..

8:0.3 now f. with the eternity origin of the Infinite Spirit,

15:11.1 perfection and the democracy of evolution meet f..

16:4.5 Morontia Power Supervisors, we are f. with certain

23:2.13 The first of the messengers you will see f. will be

24:6.9 And you will sometime meet these noble beings f. if

26:4.13 must you come f. with the problems of Havona

27:3.2 f. with the extraordinary task of contacting with

27:5.2 you now commune with living intelligence f..

27:7.10 now the finaliter is f. with the challenge of God the

28:5.20 they are f. with the naked soul of the reflected

40:10.2 never stops until the mortal son stands f. with the

48:6.35 you are f. with true friends and understanding

70:9.1 happen if an unarmed man met a hungry tiger f. in

74:2.1 Adam and Eve were f. with two beings of whom

74:5.4 but now they were f. with pressing problems, such as

89:4.6 man was f. with such a host of creditor deities that

91:3.7 the Adjuster so that man can talk f., as it were,

99:4.3 True religion is a way of living dynamically f. with

99:7.5 personal religious experience brings this man f. with

105:0.2 totality, such a finite mind is f. with infinity-reality;

106:7.10 And this brings us f. with the concept of the three-

106:9.2 they are f. with intellect limitations inherent in their

111:4.11 you are f. with the devastation of evil and sin—

113:7.4 Salvington, where you will stand f. with the

124:3.6 Now they were f. with the beauties of this gentile

126:3.1 savings had about disappeared, and they were f. with

127:5.4 But now he was f. with another of those problems

161:2.10 would indicate that he talks with God, as it were, f..

176:2.7 you are f. with the facts of a new dispensation of

185:3.6 One look at Jesus, f., was enough to convince even

186:1.6 the evildoer stood alone and f. with the judgment

191:0.10 the resurrection, he had already seen the Master f..

195:4.4 civilized world of Occidental peoples and stands f.

face of, in the

3:5.1 At such times and in the f. of such default and

3:5.17 devotion to duty in the f. of temptation to default.

7:6.1 this ignorance persists in the f. of such statements as

10:0.3 threefold and co-ordinate personalization in the f.

11:9.3 The tension between them, in the f. of will to action

12:6.7 such diversity of response in the f. of apparently

18:3.3 harmony of the whole in the f. of the underlying

22:2.1 they stood firm and loyal in the f. of the disloyalty of

22:2.3 who functions loyally in the f. of rebellion is destined

22:2.3 greater value than loyalty in the f. of actual rebellion.

25:1.6 Sorrow cannot exist in the f. of the consciousness

26:5.3 exhibit indomitable courage in the f. of immensity,

31:3.3 in the f. of even this apparent destiny, there remains

33:3.4 In the f. of insurrection only the Son and his

37:9.11 continuity of planetary administration in the f. of

51:5.6 In your world, even in the f. of the miscarriage of the

67:8.4 administration in the f. of such tremendous and

72:5.8 or in the f. of decreased earnings they shall share

76:1.4 soil and to cope with the realities of life in the f. of

76:6.4 such an advanced civilization to survive in the f. of

89:6.3 And all this was done in the f. of Moses’ stringent

91:8.13 rather a stimulus to growth in the very f. of conflict.

94:2.1 Aryans to prevent loss of racial identity in the f. of

97:2.1 And he carried forward his reforms in the f. of the

99:4.6 In the f. of unprecedented scientific achievement

100:4.1 conflict persists only in the f. of refusal to espouse

101:3.6 sublime trust in the goodness of God even in the f. of

101:3.9 5. Maintains a composure of personality in the f. of

102:0.2 who bravely struggles on in the f. of the mechanistic

102:6.9 in the f. of each recurring universe phenomenon,

103:1.4 can maintain his religious experience in the f. of

106:7.8 always young in the f. of the limitless possibilities of

112:5.9 are to enjoy a second opportunity in the f. of the

117:4.5 is insignificant in the f. of the total of Supremacy,

121:2.6 the survival of a religious cultural concept in the f.

127:6.12 knows how to carry on in the f. of disappointment.

127:6.12 has learned how to be fair and just even in the f. of

130:2.7 partnership with the choice of God in the f. of any

134:5.10 In the f. of real conflicts, one of these world

134:8.6 trial of loyalty in the f. of the misrepresentations of

137:4.12 in the f. of the expressed wish of the Creator

140:5.18 In the f. of trials and persecutions he said, “My peace

141:5.2 all of this profound spiritual unity in the very f. of the

148:6.3 Job did achieve great victories; even in the very f. of

149:2.8 Jesus had the consummate courage to do this in the f

151:2.2 their devotion is short-lived in the f. of tribulation

156:5.17 your capacity to withstand brooding in the f. of deep

157:6.12 in the f. of my warning you that the Son of Man will

157:6.12 Can you believe the truth about me in the f. of the

165:2.8 I will not flee in the f. of danger.

171:2.4 to bear witness for this gospel in the f. of crushing

171:3.4 ready to follow him into Jerusalem in the very f. of

175:1.20 then in the f. of such self-righteous thinking you

176:3.3 the heavenly kingdom will not save you in the f. of

186:2.5 and assert its dignity in the f. of gratuitous insult.

186:2.10 and great self-possession in the f. of the jeers, blows,

191:0.8 in the f. of such a stupendous fact as the resurrection

194:3.12 to remain unmoved in the f. of appalling danger,

196:0.3 In the very f. of all the natural difficulties and the

196:0.5 Even in the f. of apparent defeat or in the throes of

face of the earth

34:2.4 You renew the f. of the earth.”

58:1.8 animal, much less man, could have lived on the f..

58:7.2 early times and only slowly made its way over the f..

59:6.2 the age when life nearly vanished from the f. and

59:6.4 and adjustments were taking place over the entire f..

60:2.1 point of size, and had virtually perished from the f.

61:7.1 advances, displaces rivers and changes the whole f..

63:1.1 pair of human beings that have ever lived on the f..

64:2.1 the culture of Onagar were vanishing from the f.;

64:7.3 cosmopolitan population ever to be found on the f.

65:2.7 only ancestor of the dawn races now living on the f..

74:5.7 found no government worthy of the name on the f.

85:0.4 mortal man has worshiped everything on the f.,

85:6.1 Having worshiped everything else on the f. and in the

99:7.3 Religion inspires man to live joyfully on the f.;

143:1.2 passive nonresisters who would perish from the f..

166:4.6 a part of the life you and your fellows live on the f..

194:2.1 every new group of mortals to appear upon the f.

faceverb

48:6.35 and to f. difficulties and uncertainties without fear.

98:5.4 the dead from their graves to f. the last judgment.

99:0.3 twentieth century it is of necessity called upon to f.

130:8.1 “I will f. life like a man; I am through playing the

133:4.11 be a real man, a man determined to f. life bravely and

144:6.11 compelled to f. problems and compose difficulties

160:1.7 to f., what a sincere and logical mind discovers.

160:1.12 that courage which enables one bravely to f. one’s

160:4.14 Only those who f. facts and adjust them to ideals can

162:4.3 Here they turned about to f. westward, to repeat

163:3.1 Jesus turned around to f. the apostles and said:

171:2.4 you will be required to f. bitter persecutions and to

176:2.7 What the whole world must f. as a literal fact at the

176:2.7 you, as individuals, must each most certainly f. as

177:5.4 was coming, and none felt prepared to f. the test.

178:1.5 you f. a double responsibility of duty to man and to

181:1.7 determined to f. the inevitable and to endure the

181:2.9 many times, Simon, but you refuse to f. the truth.

182:3.9 made it more difficult to f. such a death as he well

182:3.11 the Son of Man was prepared to f. his enemies with

193:4.9 5. Judas did not like to f. facts frankly;

faced

39:5.1 the actual problems f. by the men and women of time

75:1.6 Probably no Material Sons were ever f. with such a

79:8.6 The hydraulic problems f. by the agriculturists in

88:4.5 the arrival of the scientific method has he f. forward.

94:9.2 but f. the dangers of the China Seas as they pursued

97:2.1 gigantic and difficult than that which Samuel had f.

100:7.4 He frankly f. the realities of life, but he was never

100:7.12 Jesus fearlessly f. the realities of existence, yet was

127:3.14 they f. one of the most difficult experiences of all

128:4.1 one of the greatest temptations that Jesus ever f. in

153:1.2 f. the immediate declaration of avowed and open

156:5.20 is uncomplaining when f. by inescapable hardship.

158:7.8 but not so when f. by an impending threat against

176:3.8 talents, a just and merciful reckoning must be f..

181:2.26 over the inertia of intellectual doubting when f. by

186:1.6 the harvest of the naked and unromantic facts be f.

187:4.2 When he saw the manner in which Jesus f. death

189:4.6 side of the road, and it also f. toward the east.

196:0.14 Jesus courageously f. manifold disappointments,

facesnoun

28:5.11 living mirrors have only to turn their f. downward

28:6.19 is fully revealed in the f. of these secoraphic service

76:1.4 labor of their hands and in the “sweat of their f..”

85:1.2 formations in the mountains which resemble the f.

125:1.3 by the spiritual ugliness which he beheld on the f. of

133:3.7 I can tell by their f. that they have experienced

133:3.7 tell me, as you look into these now tear-stained f.,

157:4.4 Jesus suddenly looked up into their f. and said:

158:1.10 down on their f. to worship, they heard a voice,

158:8.1 little ones, for their angels do always behold the f.

185:1.3 defiantly before his palace, bowed their f. to the

187:2.1 and could plainly see the expression on the f. of all

190:3.1 the women fell on their f. and worshiped in silence

191:2.2 they all fell on their f., praising God and venerating

facesverb

139:8.12 a human being who has doubts, f. them, and wins.

facet

40:9.6 and validation of an unremembered f. of experience.

facets

42:11.4 Motion and universe gravitation are twin f. of the

facial

80:8.2 the characteristic f. appearance of his later Jewish

facilitate

5:1.8 administration are all interlocked in an effort to f. the

20:1.1 there to f. the progress in the Paradise climb of the

22:10.9 their untiring efforts to f. the inward progress of the

26:11.3 it is the special mission of the supernaphim to f. and

29:4.19 is to f. the departure of seraphic transports.

29:4.20 to directionize the flow of energy and to f. its

39:1.11 It is the task of the universe orientators to f. the

39:3.4 endeavoring to f. the interassociation of creatures

42:4.7 high temperatures f. all sorts of atomic breakup and

48:6.35 f. their grouping for assignment and advancement.

50:2.7 a part of the staff of the Planetary Prince is to f.

56:9.5 When we desire to f. comprehension or to

57:8.18 this did much to f. the control of terrestrial energy

65:4.3 begin the secretion of certain substances which f.

69:5.9 property used to f. progress through the next life.

70:2.1 a fierce war would f. the adoption of new ideas

81:6.16 great need for further linguistic development to f. the

84:4.6 foolish things were said and done in an effort to f.

87:7.7 must f. spiritual progress, enhance cosmic meanings,

99:6.2 and f. the spread of the essential gospel of their

103:9.6 mission of theology is to f. the self-consciousness

115:1.3 In order to f. mortal comprehension of the universe

160:2.5 encourage and f. the following essential factors of

189:0.1 do nothing to f. the resurrection of the Creator.

194:2.9 resurrection seemed greatly to f. the preaching of

195:5.1 in all of man’s efforts to stabilize society and f. the

facilitated

1:7.1 albeit this personal communion may be greatly f.

5:3.2 the homage of an Adjuster-indwelt creature is f. by

41:6.3 dissemination throughout space is tremendously f.

57:8.2 precipitation, f. the cooling of the earth’s crust.

66:5.18 cooking greatly reduced infant mortality and f. early

70:3.4 Trade relations have been f. by development of

78:3.4 f. the progress of civilization and greatly advanced

79:8.10 family groups, all of which f. the following factors in

81:3.6 the trade channels by land and by sea greatly f. travel

82:5.9 the extension of the mating bounds and greatly f. the

91:7.1 is f. by wholehearted and loving service in unselfish

92:3.9 Religion f. the accumulation of capital; it fostered

95:2.4 Egyptians believed that preservation of the body f.

113:3.6 in some undisclosed manner f. by the unrecognized

facilitates

1:7.1 concept of the personality of Deity f. fellowship;

10:0.1 The Trinity of eternal Deities f. the Father’s escape

43:1.10 sea of glass f. the landing of transport seraphim.

50:1.4 their success greatly f. the subsequent missions of the

55:3.22 Being of one race greatly f. such achievement, but

72:1.2 favors the utilization of water power and greatly f.

110:6.6 Every decision you make either impedes or f. the

facilitating

0:0.3 In the hope of f. comprehension and of preventing

25:4.17 Advisers are dedicated to the work of f. progress,

48:6.1 their ministry is devoted to f. the transit of material

92:7.12 should be shortened by the consciousness of the f.

facilitation

48:3.11 dedicated to the f. of morontia intercourse and to

66:5.5 taught men to use the wheel for the f. of traction.

facilities

11:3.3 f. are almost infinitely beyond the requirements of

17:1.5 Each of the executives and the f. of his sphere are

19:7.4 to utilize the sum total of the transport f. in space

39:2.4 the provisions and f. of the Paradise clearinghouse.

47:2.2 Melchizedeks, maintain extensive educational f.

72:7.4 The rapid-transit f., which make it practical to extend

168:1.11 personalities and a greater organization of universe f.

facility

27:5.5 The f. with which the residents of Paradise can

40:10.14 Every f. and all power have been provided for

facing

2:6.9 F. the world of personality, God is discovered to be

2:6.9 f. the spiritual world, he is a personal love;

88:4.7 individual confessed guilt, even when f. death.

91:9.2 as a potent prayer by sincerely and courageously f.

102:2.8 bravely, even heroically, f. the vicissitudes of life.

123:5.3 the chazan, an officer of the synagogue, sat f. them.

128:2.1 Jesus’ brothers and sisters were f. the trials and

132:3.4 dominated by the dread of f. new facts of material

133:4.11 to the courageous practice of f. the facts of life;

136:4.10 Jesus’ practice, when f. any new or serious

139:2.6 Peter was a brave soldier when f. a frontal attack,

150:9.3 Jesus turned suddenly upon his captors and, f.

155:5.10 exhilaration of f. the perils of intellectual discovery

155:6.18 theologic shelter to which you may flee in fear of f.

160:4.15 And it is in this business of f. failure and adjusting to

factspecific; see fact, in; see factgeneral

0:12.1 This never-beginning Trinity was inherent in the f. of

1:2.8 Those who know God have experienced the f. of his

1:5.15 unqualified finality of perfectness were it not a f. that

1:7.8 The f. of the Paradise Trinity in no manner violates

2:0.3 of God would be well-nigh futile except for the f.

2:1.6 this f., in and of itself, automatically shuts him off

2:1.9 without detracting from the f. and reality of his

2:3.5 is inherent in the f. that divinity of quality equals

2:5.6 ponder the solemn f. that God lives within you;

3:1.11 The f. of God’s presence in creature minds is

3:2.3 This declaration of physical f. is predicated on the

3:2.7 of his attributes, and the f. of his free-willness.

3:4.3 And so with wisdom: The f. that mind is so freely

3:4.4 The f. that he sends forth spirit messengers from

3:4.6 cannot think through such an absolute truth or f..

3:4.7 the f. that mortal man is made in the image of God—

3:5.16 what they are by virtue of the f. of existence.

3:6.2 is unlimited; it is the fundamental f. of all creation.

4:5.1 beliefs have been invariably altered by the f. that

5:0.1 the truth of the f. that an actual fragment of God

5:1.9 The f. that vast time is involved in the attainment of

5:2.4 The f. that you are not intellectually conscious of

5:4.14 by the f. that the doctrines of early Christianity were

5:5.3 The f.-seeking scientist conceives of God as the First

5:5.6 paradoxes of religion are inherent in the f. that the

7:5.10 because of kinship of nature as well as f. of origin,

8:1.8 he merely verifies the f. that the central universe and

8:6.1 to obscure or detract from the f. of his personality.

9:1.2 with the eternal f. of the absoluteness of Paradise.

9:4.4 must reckon with the f. and limitations of space.

11:8.9 grasping the f. that everything is drawn inward

11:9.8 important thing about eternal Paradise is the f. that

12:1.1 well-known f. that all forms of basic energy ever

12:3.9 from knowing the f. of their physical existence.

12:7.11 Brotherhood constitutes a f. of relationship between

12:9.4 That water will put out fire is a f. of everyday

14:4.10 attempt to time-space an eternity f. which has no

15:4.7 occasioned by the f. that their suns pass out of the

15:11.3 which testifies to the f. that evolutionary beings

16:3.15 a known f. that his personal and spiritual nature is

16:6.3 The f. of the cosmic mind explains the kinship of

16:9.1 The will creature is thus equipped to discern the f.,

16:9.7 dependent on this very f. of innate other-awareness,

17:6.3 we know that this f. finds place on the Paradise

19:3.4 known either as a f.-finding or as a truth-revealing

19:5.6 interesting f.: When a Solitary Messenger is on a

21:1.3 implied criticisms; they are simply a recording of f.

21:3.3 The f. of creatorship implies the fullness of

22:10.2 These beings owe their very existence to the f. that

23:3.4 be deprived of its personal element were this not a f..

23:4.4 What significance should we attach to the f. that

24:2.7 only to the extent of recording the f. of will function.

27:5.2 the living repository of the particular f. or truth he

27:7.1 and acknowledging the truth and f. of the intimate

28:6.3 origin is simply a f. to be ascertained; but with the

29:4.18 work, though mechanical and matter-of-f. in nature,

30:4.15 you will probably never understand the f. of such

30:4.29 The f. of your arrival on the receiving worlds of

31:3.3 the significant f. that they are of record as only sixth-

31:10.11 overcontrol of the Supreme Being, but the very f.

31:10.12 of Supreme Deity will become a completed f. of

32:3.6 to the truth-f. of the Father’s presence in his Sons.

32:3.6 It is a f.: He who has seen a Creator Son has seen

32:3.10 The f. of animal evolutionary origin does not attach

33:3.6 Son published to the worlds the f. of the Spirit’s

34:4.7 very f. that enables the spirit of the Creator Son to

34:5.7 consciously to realize the faith-f of sonship with God

37:3.3 It is this unusual f. that soon arrests the attention of

37:3.4 Do you grasp the significance of the f. that your

40:5.15 only in certain physical features and in the f. that they

40:6.2 It is a solemn and supernal f. that such lowly and

40:9.2 The f. that these types of mortal creatures are not

41:3.10 knowledge of this f. enables astronomers to utilize

41:6.3 Local space-permeation by calcium is due to the f.

41:6.3 this despite the f. that nineteen lighter elements,

41:6.5 acrobatic calcium electron is indicated by the f. that,

42:4.13 The relative integrity of matter is assured by the f.

42:9.3 Such a f. of the physical world unmistakably

42:10.1 being absolute, is expansile in neither f. nor value;

43:1.6 the new problems arising out of the f. that Michael

43:2.7 This is the f.-finding and timesaving group which

43:4.8 this is a statement of f. regardless of the connection

44:0.21 emphatic the f. of the reality of these transactions of

46:8.2 you would still be embarrassed by the f. that your

47:3.1 hardly notice the difference except for the f. that you

47:3.7 nothing aside from experiencing the f. of survival.

52:5.5 this “new and living way” was a matter of f. as

53:1.4 Very little was heard of Lucifer owing to the f. that

53:4.5 Lucifer would then point to the f. that no action

54:4.3 The very f. that an evil-doing creature can actually

54:4.3 choose to do wrong—commit sin—establishes the f.

56:5.4 the central universe, Deity unity is a f. of existence.

56:7.6 It is a f. that, as the creations of time and space are

56:9.5 we revert to the f. that the Father is the existential

56:10.11 the f. of progressive evolution indicates dominance

60:2.11 notwithstanding the f. that these huge ichthyosaurs

61:7.6 And despite the f. that the northern highlands had

65:3.6 But this f. does not preclude the possibility of the

65:4.1 Do not overlook the f. that Urantia was assigned to

66:5.20 in the f. that the real causes of many diseases were

66:7.17 grew out of the f. that seven was one fourth of

67:3.1 With this broadcast of the f. of rebellion in Satania

67:4.2 They awakened to the f. that they had been degraded

68:1.6 testimony to the f. that the natural individualistic

68:1.7 golden age is the historic f. of Dalamatia and Eden.

69:5.15 of capital by unfair capitalists does not destroy the f.

69:5.15 This is placed on record as a f and not in justification

70:4.1 The f. that the present-day peace groups have long

70:4.1 despite the f. that Urantia nations are still spending

73:3.3 and to the f. that this area was virtually an island in

74:8.5 The f. of evolution is not a modern discovery; the

74:8.8 pre-Adamic civilization is clearly shown by the f. that

74:8.14 The “golden age” is a myth, but Eden was a f.,

75:8.7 is evidenced the f. and the act of personality in the

79:3.3 due, in part, to the f. that so many of the Sethite

81:2.2 must not overlook the f. that your early ancestors

82:3.8 The f. that ancient peoples regarded it as a disgrace

82:4.2 the marriage institution is borne out by the f. that

83:0.2 innate biologic f. that men and women positively will

83:1.1 which arise out of the physical f. of bisexuality.

83:4.1 The wedding ceremony grew out of the f. that

83:5.13 wives only managed to exist by virtue of the f. that

83:8.4 the very f. of marriage dissolution itself indicates that

84:1.6 A family of some simple sort was insured by the f.

84:4.3 suspicion were not helped by the f. that women were

84:4.4 The f. that most supposed witches were women

84:8.2 it remains a f. that the evolving mores have failed

86:3.2 Early man accepted life as a f., while he regarded

87:2.5 The f. that professional mourners were hired for

87:4.7 The tragedy of all this lies in the f. that, when these

88:4.8 difficulty in combating magic arises from the f. that

90:1.3 the great majority of the shamans believed in the f. of

91:6.4 It is a f. of human experience that most persons, if

92:3.3 Remember, that is what happened; it is a historical f..

92:3.7 calling attention to the f. that religion was essential

92:5.7 it remains a f. that these teachers were the temporal

92:7.1 Religion can never become a scientific f..

93:3.4 made no effort to present teaching beyond the f. of

93:5.2 determined by geography, by the f. that Palestine

93:6.1 was only weakened by the f. that Melchizedek would

93:6.7 This was an appearance of f., notwithstanding its

93:10.1 Machiventa signalized this f. to his eleven associates,

94:3.1 the f. of the ascending experience in the universe of

94:4.8 Its great strength lies in the f. that it has proved to

94:8.16 The f. that it could theoretically be experienced

94:8.17 His followers overlooked the f. that the highest

94:11.9 At the base of the concept was the historic f. of the

95:5.12 The weakness of Ikhnaton’s doctrine lay in the f.

95:7.4 Despite the f. that the Levantine monotheisms failed

96:1.15 as a matter of historic f., it should be understood

96:4.4 The f. that Yahweh was the god of the fleeing

97:7.3 If there is resentment of the f. that these priests

97:8.5 The f. that the “Most Highs rule in the kingdoms of

97:9.9 fail to delete the plain and matter-of-f. statements

98:6.1 it is also a f. that no religion has thus far succeeded

98:7.8 5. The historic f. of the human life of Joshua ben

99:3.7 It is a f. that religion does not grow unless it is

99:5.1 The f. of man’s gregariousness perforce determines

100:3.5 but always they depend on the f. of relationships.

101:2.0 2. THE FACT OF RELIGION

101:2.1 The f. of religion consists wholly in the religious

101:2.1 the proof that revelation is revelation is this same f.

101:2.1 the f. that revelation does synthesize the divergent

101:10.9 At last all creatures become conscious of the f. that

102:2.1 And this all grows out of the f. that religion is the

102:2.9 We are not blind to the f. that religion often acts

102:3.9 Knowledge yields pride in the f. of personality;

102:3.11 Science indicates Deity as a f.; philosophy presents

102:3.11 Revelation affirms the unity of the f. of Deity,

102:3.11 concept as our Father—the universal f. of existence,

102:4.0 4. THE FACT OF EXPERIENCE

102:4.2 The f. of experience is found in self-consciousness

102:5.1 Although the establishment of the f. of belief is not

102:5.1 not equivalent to establishing the f. of that which is

102:5.1 to the status of personality does demonstrate the f.

102:6.6 God is the first truth and the last f.; therefore does

102:6.6 —to explain—God, one must explore the f. of the

102:6.6 ignorance as to the f. of God can be bridged only

102:6.10 Organic evolution is a f.; purposive or progressive

102:6.10 will he abandon the theories of materialistic f in favor

102:7.2 God is the one and only self-caused f. in the universe

102:7.2 The f. of God, the divine law, is changeless; the truth

102:7.3 The f. of religious experience implies God, and such

102:8.1 and efficacy of religion consists in the f. of human

103:1.1 shown by the f. that twentieth-century theologians

103:2.8 It embraces the f. of God-consciousness and exhibits

103:3.1 the f. remains that the true religious impulse has its

104:1.13 the Christian concept of the Trinity erred in f.,

104:1.13 in spirit this is true, in actuality it is not a f..

104:2.3 three eternal persons whose deity union is the f.

104:4.1 attention is directed to the f. that the Father is the

104:4.14 eclipse the intelligent recognition of the universe f. of

105:2.5 absolute personality of the Son makes absolute the f.

105:2.11 the eternal f. of infinity-reality and the universal

105:3.10 it is a f. that these Absolutes never had a beginning

105:3.10 it is both f. and truth that all reality is predicated

106:7.1 of infinite reality integration are inherent in the f. that

106:8.17 regarding this third member is inherent in the f.

106:9.5 predicated in part on the f. that the Paradise Trinity

106:9.8 the f. that mankind is designed to evolve by the

107:6.4 It is a f. that the Adjusters traverse space over the

107:6.5 it remains a f. that they flash throughout the entire

108:0.2 thing in the entire universe can substitute for the f.

108:0.2 the existential God could become in truth and in f.

108:4.1 The Mystery Monitors eloquently bespeak the f.

108:5.9 The f that such Adjuster activity may be unconscious

108:6.8 your faith should accept the f. of the presence of the

109:2.4 actual fusion and reckons the union as an event of f..

110:6.18 Paradise-potential f.-value that mortal man is a son

111:3.1 Fusion with the Adjuster signalizes the f. that the

111:6.2 The mortal dilemma consists in the double f. that

111:6.3 The f. of finiteness is not evil or sinful.

112:1.9 dimension is experiencible as the f. of personality.

112:2.6 it should be recognized that the f. of life comes first,

112:2.7 The f. of God’s becoming man has forever changed

112:2.9 The very f. that a mortal materialist can deny the

112:2.12 to ignore the f. that all things material are initially

112:5.20 The f. of repersonalization consists in the seizure

112:7.6 It is a f. in time and is responsive to the

112:7.6 new value is predicated upon the f. that survival

112:7.6 that survival decisions have been made, which f.

112:7.8 has made possible the f. of your life, you will be

114:0.8 The irregularities growing out of the f. that Urantia

114:2.2 this world which result from the f. that Michael here

115:2.1 But the f. that infinity is thus existentially present in

115:3.1 infinite, is unqualified in extent and absolute in f..

115:7.3 The f. of Supremacy is predicated on Paradise power

116:5.16 a state of dynamic equilibrium is inherent in the f. of

117:1.3 this grows out of the f. that this cosmic existence is

117:2.4 in status as of the preceding universe age as in f. are

117:3.5 to certain universe potentialities it is an actual f..

117:5.6 and this transaction constitutes the f. of progression.

117:5.14 actual divinity presence, then, inherent in the f. of

117:6.17 Despite the f. that you cannot, in this universe age,

118:3.5 we have in understanding space is due to the f. that,

118:5.1 all of this is derived from the f. that omnipotence

118:5.3 Mortal consciousness proceeds from the f., to the

118:5.3 through the word-meaning, to the f. of action.

118:9.4 the mechanism of the finite creation is to deny f. and

118:10.18 as he ponders the universe f. that all things, be they

119:1.4 when there was recorded the f. of Michael’s return

119:1.6 Probably the actual statement of that f. cannot be

120:1.6 And such being the f., all this delegated authority

120:2.9 in view of the f. that your creator prerogatives will

120:4.2 and recognition of this f. of being God and man.

120:4.4 Never lose sight of the f. that the supreme spiritual

121:2.8 powerful peoples the Jews attributed to the f. that

121:5.16 as Paul preached it, was founded upon a historic f.:

122:8.7 And it is a remarkable astronomic f. that similar

124:1.8 The f. that water could be had as a solid, a liquid,

124:4.2 The f. that Jesus had a single personality rendered it

125:4.2 inquiry elicited the f. that no one had seen Jesus.

127:5.1 recall the f. that Jesus was a “child of promise.”

128:5.7 James called attention to the f. that Joseph would

128:7.6 Never lose sight of the f. that the mission of Jesus

129:1.9 getting along with them consisted in the twofold f.

130:4.14 The f. of the partial in the presence of the complete

132:0.5 can the better be understood when we record the f.

132:4.2 Always the burden of his message was: the f. of the

133:4.12 The f that your error carries with it the death penalty

133:7.8 And this f. of self-conscious existence, associated

134:4.2 the divine government, is founded on the f. of divine

136:3.4 the latter was a f. of history on that day when he

136:5.4 And this limitation was dependent on the f. that

137:2.9 But this proceeding, together with the f. that they

139:4.2 The f. that John was one of the three personal aides

139:4.4 In view of the f. that John came nearer to being the

139:5.1 Philip was somewhat influenced by the f. that Peter,

139:5.5 courage from the f. that one like themselves had

139:9.7 The f. that Jesus would always enjoin silence

140:8.14 Jesus called attention to the f. that the family is a

140:10.9 first, recognition of the f. of the sovereignty of God;

141:2.1 far transcending that f. is the transforming truth

141:5.1 Your apostolic harmony must grow out of the f.

142:3.21 f. of creation as the reason for Sabbath observance

142:7.6 1. The f. of existence.

143:1.4 But you should not overlook the f. that even divine

143:5.11 built up around the f. of the death of Christ instead

143:6.3 The f. of the cross became the very center of

144:5.1 planets, but this f. Jesus did not reveal to the twelve.

145:2.3 an effort on Jesus’ part to make clear the f. that

145:2.13 John did in view of the f. that such cases of demon

146:2.4 inherent in such an experience is the f. that God

146:2.4 And this f. of the synchrony of divine and human

146:6.3 attention to the f. that he always in great modesty

147:1.4 We only know of the f. of the servant’s complete

147:5.7 actual achievement is not so important as the f.

147:8.5 living faith which grasps the f. that you are the sons

148:4.8 none of this detracts from the f. that man is the son

148:6.8 pleading the f. that ‘man, born of woman, is few of

149:1.5 persistently sought healing, together with the f. that

149:1.8 It therefore becomes a f. of record that Jesus did

149:4.3 Jesus called attention to the f. that any virtue, if

149:4.5 character that impressed his associates as the f.

150:1.3 But Paul, despite the f. that he conceded all this in

150:9.4 they were awaking to the f. that the kingdom would

151:2.5 That I am right is fully proved by the f. that, whereas

151:3.4 attention to the f. that this method of teaching was

151:6.4 that his periodic mental affliction was due to the f.

153:3.2 The f. of the Word of God bestowed in the flesh

154:6.4 in view of the f. that Mary and Jesus’ brothers had

155:5.6 Master refused to belittle, though he deplored the f.

155:6.3 all this as a f. in your own personal experience.

155:6.12 so important that you should know about the f. of

155:6.14 two positive and powerful demonstrations of the f.

155:6.16 2. The f. that your entire life plan furnishes positive

155:6.18 but rather shall your religion become the f. of real

156:1.7 not to proclaim the f. of the little girl’s healing

157:5.1 the supernal f. that he was the Son of Man and

157:6.3 the recognition of that f., at least hazily, by his

157:6.12 you believe the truth about me in the face of the f.

158:4.4 —at least he had admitted the f. of his divinity—

159:1.3 to confirm your testimony and establish the f. that

159:4.4 If the story of Jonah should not be a f., even if Jonah

159:4.10 “But the saddest feature of all is the f. that some of

160:1.5 to the further f. that the exploratory efforts of such

160:2.7 I call your attention to the f. that the Master never

160:4.1 While the spirit is our goal, the flesh is a f..

160:5.5 characteristics of a true religion consist in the f.

160:5.5 values resident in the spiritual f. of the eternal God.

161:1.2 Rodan contended that the f. of personality consists

161:1.2 the fact of personality consists in the coexistent f.

161:1.7 such a phenomenon constituted proof of the f.,

162:1.5 a f. that many of the members of the Sanhedrin

163:7.4 brotherhood of man founded on the eternal f. of the

166:0.1 the f. that the gospel of the kingdom could spread

166:2.2 called their attention to the f. that their message had

167:1.3 Only his enemies took notice of the f. that he did not

167:5.7 The f. that the Son of Man pursues his earth

168:0.4 attested by the f. that they could afford a private

168:1.6 instructive f.: Although this narrative unfolds as an

168:5.1 to live and bear testimony to the f. that Jesus had

169:1.2 The f. that souls are lost only increases the interest

170:1.17 inherent in the f. that Christianity became a religion

170:2.1 truth of the fatherhood of God and the correlated f.

170:5.10 the tragedy consisted in the f. that this social reaction

170:5.14 Master’s teaching regarding the f. of the kingdom,

170:5.19 belief regarding the f. of Michael’s sojourn on

172:2.1 their persons, but he made no reference to this f..

173:1.1 the f. remained that this animal must be free from all

174:3.4 affirming the f. of the survival of mortal creatures

175:2.1 The f. that the spiritual leaders and the religious

176:2.7 What the whole world must face as a literal f. at

176:4.2 his followers awakened to the f. that their Master

177:2.6 it remains a f. that very few modern homes are such

177:4.11 Judas always resented the f. that Jesus did not save

179:3.5 coupled with the f. that Jesus continued kneeling

181:2.5 always to give due consideration to the f. that age

182:1.9 alluded to the f. that he had manifested the Father’s

182:2.4 opened their eyes to the f. that Judas had forsaken

183:1.1 with the f. that Jesus, in patiently submitting to all

183:4.2 Thomas, calling their attention to the f. that Jesus

184:3.7 regardless of the f. that he pointed to his own body

184:4.6 on the basis of the f. and truth of that supreme and

185:1.1 Pilate failed to grasp the f. that these Hebrews had

186:5.2 It is a f. that in some manner, sooner or later, Jesus

186:5.9 the f. of the love of God and the mercy of the Son—

186:5.9 the mercy of the Son—the f. of sonship with God—

188:4.1 It is a f. that Urantia has become known among

188:4.6 it is a f. that Jesus’ bestowal on this world greatly

188:4.12 not the f. of his death but rather the superb manner

188:4.13 f. of the fatherhood of God and its correlated truth,

188:5.4 The real value of the cross consists in the f. that it

189:2.6 has been based on the f. of the “empty tomb.”

189:2.6 It was indeed a f. that the tomb was empty, but

189:2.6 empty when the first believers arrived, and this f.,

190:1.6 heralds of the mighty truth-f. of the resurrected

190:2.7 James forbade their publishing abroad the f. of this

191:0.8 in the face of such a stupendous f. as the resurrection

191:5.3 Your mission to the world is founded on the f. that

193:0.3 It is a f. that God loves you, his sons.

193:0.3 By faith in my word this f. becomes an eternal and

193:2.2 The f. that the dead rise is not the gospel of the

194:0.3 men could think of was the f. of the risen Master.

194:0.4 The gospel is: the f. of the fatherhood of God,

194:0.4 the f. of God as the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ,

194:2.8 gospel did become greatly distorted, it remains a f.

194:2.9 this substitution of the f. of the resurrection of

194:3.6 Do not overlook the f. that the Spirit of Truth was

194:3.8 The f. of Jesus’ earthly life provides a fixed point for

195:5.2 a living spiritual reality, not as a f. of material science

195:5.13 evil in the world just because it appears to be a f.?

195:6.14 The f. of the absolute mechanism of Paradise at the

195:7.3 a machine-man be wholly unconscious of the f. of the

195:7.3 failed to recognize the f. of the spirit-indwelt mind

195:7.8 devoid of all conscious recognition of that very f..

195:7.8 the f. of universe materialism and the mechanistic

195:7.9 Man is a material f. of nature, but his life is a

195:7.12 and apart from it in order to recognize such a f.

195:7.13 If materialism were a f., there could be no self-

195:10.2 the spirit of love overcame the f. of physical origin.

196:1.1 No matter how great the f. of the sovereignty of

196:1.6 The f.-realization of the attainment of totality of

fact, in

1:1.2 Father’s will is man’s choicest gift to God; in f.,

6:2.2 He is wholly like the Father; in f., the Eternal Son is

16:8.19 God the Father, is in truth and in f. a spiritual son of

17:1.5 in f., the superuniverses were named after them.

19:3.6 We represent, in f. are, the counsel of perfection.

21:0.4 they are in f. partakers not only of the divine nature

33:4.2 The Father and the Eternal Son can, in f. do, create

35:2.1 in f., all forms of intelligent life find in these Sons

36:5.4 adjutant mind-spirits are in f. a level of consciousness

39:2.11 But the Adjuster is wholly and fully conscious, in f.,

40:6.5 became one of you; he is your elder brother in f.;

40:7.2 in f. have you become the ascending sons of God.

41:6.2 Calcium is, in f., the chief element of the matter-

42:10.1 solute and, being absolute, is expansile in neither f.

52:1.8 the Planetary Prince and his visible staff; in f., if they

57:6.6 In f., all of the planets and satellites of the solar

61:3.3 The Sierras were well re-elevated; in f., they have

74:7.11 The schools, in f. every activity of the Garden, were

74:8.2 of the world in six days was an afterthought, in f.,

75:3.7 very sympathetic with the Adamic regime; in f., Cano

77:9.10 until that distant day when in f. peace does reign on

80:9.10 This Mediterranean race is, in f., so freely admixed

85:1.4 In f., among all backward tribes and peoples

85:3.3 result of daily snake bites, became immune, in f.,

87:2.6 In f., they were often banished from the language.

102:8.1 and final salvation, no two religions agree; in f., they

104:1.13 the Christian concept of the Trinity erred in f.,

105:3.1 in f. all seven Absolutes are unqualifiedly eternal.

108:0.2 the existential God could become in truth and in f.

115:3.1 infinite, is unqualified in extent and absolute in f..

115:3.16 may be an end to this metamorphosis, but in f.,

117:2.4 in status as of the preceding universe age as in f. are

120:2.9 while in f. you are to become an ordinary human

136:6.1 In f., already, and right where he was in these lonely

139:9.3 the chief ushers of the preaching hours and, in f.,

146:2.4 God’s forgiveness in f. is not conditioned upon

151:4.7 In f., from this time forward Jesus seldom taught the

160:4.1 True religion, in f., does not function apart from

169:4.11 In f., he taught only two things: that God in himself

178:2.10 In f., in view of the disturbed conditions in Jerusalem

180:2.5 In f., the branch exists only for, and can do

183:3.9 In f., the soldier got near enough to John to lay

185:5.1 In f., I find no fault in him.

factgeneral; see also matter-of-fact

0:11.7 Neither f. nor truth, experience nor revelation,

40:9.6 tinge of reality and with the intellectual quality of f.;

42:10.1 being absolute, is expansile in neither f. nor value;

43:2.7 This is the f.-finding and timesaving group which

43:4.8 this is a statement of f. regardless of the connection

44:7.2 Truth, f., and relationship are intellectually

48:4.18 to lessen the shock of the unexpected impact of f.

48:4.18 rigid unyielding f. and flexible ever-living truth.

48:4.18 —the unexpected nature of the situation be it f. or be

48:6.30 efficient and effective techniques of f. recording.

48:6.31 custodians are the ideal instructors of all f. seekers.

48:6.32 day they will teach you to seek truth as well as f.,

48:6.33 truth, holds one blindly in a closed circle of cold f..

48:6.33 can be technically right as to f. and everlastingly

52:5.5 this “new and living way” was a matter of f. as

54:0.2 The very conflicting presence of f. and falsehood,

71:0.2 and power produced a creature of f.—the state—

86:3.2 Early man accepted life as a f., while he regarded

92:7.1 Religion can never become a scientific f..

102:3.5 Science, knowledge, leads to f. consciousness;

102:3.5 while the co-ordination of the consciousness of f.,

102:3.11 Science indicates Deity as a f.; philosophy presents

102:6.6 God is the first truth and the last f.; therefore does

102:6.6 harmony between infinite truth and universal f..

102:6.9 the concept of truth alongside the observation of f.

102:6.10 will he abandon the theories of materialistic f. in

102:7.2 God is the one and only self-caused f. in the

107:4.2 in intensiveness of meaning, and f. they are absolute.

109:2.4 actual fusion and reckons the union as an event of f..

115:3.1 infinite, is unqualified in extent and absolute in f..

118:3.3 But when truth becomes linked with f., then both

118:3.3 Such realities of truth wedded to f. become concepts

118:5.3 Mortal consciousness proceeds from the f., to the

118:5.3 through the word-meaning, to the f. of action.

118:9.4 the mechanism of the finite creation is to deny f. and

130:4.10 is the sphere of the material or f.-discerning mind.

133:5.7 Quantity may be identified as a f., thus becoming a

133:5.8 that the quantitative f. and the qualitative value

133:5.9 divergent the universe phenomena of f. and value

139:8.12 Thomas had a keen and sure sense of f..

146:2.4 God’s forgiveness in f. is not conditioned upon

160:4.14 Wisdom embraces both the f. and the ideal and

184:4.6 on the basis of the f. and truth of that supreme and

190:1.6 heralds of the mighty truth-f. of the resurrected

195:5.2 living spiritual reality, not as a f. of material science

195:5.13 evil in the world just because it appears to be a f.?

196:1.6 The f.-realization of the attainment of totality of

196:3.2 There are just three elements in universal reality: f.,

196:3.4 life is the knowledge that man is educated by f.,

196:3.31 All of man’s universe romancing may not be f., but

faction

77:3.6 2. The next largest f. wanted the tower designed to

factorsee factor in

36:3.4 who supplies the essential f. of the living plasm.

41:2.6 with energy as a component f. of living creatures,

46:7.5 it is this f. which persists as an experiential identity.

59:1.7 land spread, or continental creep, was also a f..

68:3.3 Except for this ghost f., all society was founded on

71:6.3 order of society; nevertheless, it is an indispensable f.

80:4.4 the horse was the evolutionary f. which determined

83:7.3 many unions are stabilized by this ancient property f..

84:7.6 function of pleasure lures—this introduces a new f.

95:7.5 There was only one f. of a tribal, racial, or national

102:2.4 albeit there is the important f. of growth in grace,

105:5.9 A time f. means growth to that which grows;

107:5.6 appear to transmute some mind f. representing a

112:5.15 every identifiable f. of personality is effectually

112:5.20 persists in spite of a continuous change in all the f.

116:5.10 the cosmic mind appear as a new f. co-ordinating

117:4.3 a misguided self will persist as a f. of the Deity of

118:4.2 which are free from inheritance of any f. derived

127:6.2 the love of a beautiful maiden (not realizing the f. of

152:2.10 elimination of the time f. and the visible life channel.

158:6.4 the existence of that third and essential human f.,

172:5.13 No other single f. exerted such a powerful

factor in

2:7.2 truth is a living and flexible f. in the philosophy of

11:7.9 and counterclockwise flow of the galaxies, is a f. in

12:3.10 a disturbing f. in the effort to arrive at a basic unit

13:4.4 The differing f. in spiritual presence, or reaction, is

16:9.3 values of such a nonsurvivor persist as a f. in the

28:6.10 Time is a vital f. in everything this side of Havona

35:9.9 creature free will is a f. in the final adjudication of

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

40:5.18 And the ascension career is the most important f. in

40:10.6 authoritative wisdom—and this in itself is a vital f. in

43:1.11 reflectivity to assembled groups and as a f. in the

58:5.7 The weight of the oceans is also a f. in the increase

60:4.2 chief and underlying f. in determining the location of

67:3.7 the influence of mind as a f. in spiritual choosing.

68:3.2 Probably the greatest single f. in the evolution of

68:3.3 But ghost fear introduced a new f. in civilization,

69:8.0 8. SLAVERY AS A FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION

71:1.22 The great weakness in Roman civilization, and a f. in

71:3.2 The chosen people doctrine has been a prime f. in

77:8.8 midway creatures are an essential f. in such liaisons

79:6.10 an advanced religion is often a decisive f. in cultural

81:1.1 And climate was the decisive f. in the establishment

81:4.11 The unifying f. in this division is the greater or lesser

81:6.4 The Andites were a great people, but the crucial f. in

81:6.14 The chief f. in early civilization was the force exerted

83:4.2 Early marriage was a f. in property interests, even as

86:1.1 Mischance was a great f. in the lives of men and

86:1.2 chance that luck becomes a constant f. in his life.

86:2.2 Nature fear thus became a f. in the struggle for

86:6.2 appearance of a new f. in human thinking and acting.

90:5.1 that the technique of ritual was the decisive f. in

91:6.6 Prayer has been an indispensable f. in the progress

92:1.4 has ever functioned as a powerful conditioning f. in

94:6.7 Lao’s presentation of nonresistance has been a f. in

95:4.2 that God-consciousness was the determining f. in

98:6.4 But the deciding f. in the struggle between the two

98:7.4 1. The Melchizedek teachings, which are a basic f. in

98:7.6 doctrines of the Iranian prophet became a potent f. in

98:7.10 an important f. in the success of Christianity in the

108:1.1 inheritance must therefore be a considerable f. in

112:1.13 the personality functions as a f. in the total situation.

115:4.7 as the conjoining f. in this evolutionary Deity.

120:4.2 The only progressive f. in such a nonunderstandable

146:2.14 Jesus did teach that prayer is a f. in the enlargement

159:3.2 While emotion as a f. in human decisions cannot

168:4.13 must you constantly reckon with the time-space f. in

170:4.10 2. The will as the determining f. in man’s experience.

196:2.10 that made the golden rule a vital f. in his religion.

factorssee factors in; factors of

4:2.3 Nature is a time-space resultant of two cosmic f.:

5:5.11 mortal of the realms, consist of three varying f.,

5:5.14 The union of the parental f. under natural conditions

5:6.2 We are able to form adequate concepts of the f.

5:6.2 We clearly perceive the numerous f. which, when

14:5.3 And these two f., combined, equal what on Urantia

15:8.5 convert all energy into matter were it not for two f.:

16:3.18 Creature realization of these three f. equals

16:8.2 the known f. which go to make up the ensemble of

30:4.15 a resurrection, a reassembly of personality f.; but

41:10.3 size, and velocity through space are determining f..

42:8.1 While gravity is one of several f concerned in holding

45:7.7 These three f. are then carried to the citizenship

49:5.30 These kinship f. are manifest on all levels, for kinship

59:6.6 Two new climatic f. appeared—glaciation and aridity.

64:6.32 different races are carriers of superior inheritance f..

65:4.12 for that combination and association of inheritance f.

65:4.12 combinations and associations of inheritance f.

74:7.22 equally with the man, contributes those life f. which

75:8.2 stocks of Urantia contain inheritance f. derived from

79:6.6 of the ancient yellow race was due to four great f.:

80:9.16 will be determined by the quality of the racial f. that

81:6.2 grew out of, and is predicated on, the following f.:

84:0.2 Individuals are very temporary as planetary f.—only

84:1.5 of the living inheritance f. which initiate offspring.

94:5.2 proto-Taoism was a compound of the following f.:

96:2.1 Semites, containing hereditary f. from almost all of

100:5.4 consists in f. over and above purely psychologic

100:5.10 The f. which contribute to the initiation of mystic

105:5.10 perfected yet are co-ordinate with both ancestral f..

111:0.4 The Egyptians believed in two f., the ka and the ba;

111:2.7 a meaning not found in either of the contributing f.

112:1.18 unifier of all these f. as related to cosmic realities.

112:1.19 In a good system all f. are in cosmic position.

112:2.14 self is inherent in the qualities of its constitutive f.:

116:4.12 hence is largely limited to those f. operating in the

118:6.3 it unfailingly exhibits inheritance f. which establish

118:10.12 that this viewpoint is modified by the following f.:

124:4.2 difficult to recognize the double origin of those f.

125:6.7 When you take into fair consideration all the f. which

160:1.8 the disinterested survey of the actual f. that go to

170:1.14 “kingdom of heaven” have been due to three f.:

factors in

16:6.10 These three basic f. in reflective thinking may be

32:5.5 only to reappear as new actors and continuing f. in

40:5.17 three types of physical-brain endowment are not f. in

52:6.7 love are transcendent civilizers and mighty f. in the

57:8.22 and oceanic influences are the chief f. in climatic

67:3.7 are f. in most of the vital decisions of all evolutionary

68:2.0 2. FACTORS IN SOCIAL PROGRESSION

76:2.6 the value of environment and education as f. in

79:8.10 facilitated the following f. in the preservation of

81:3.7 later religions were also f. in the spread of culture;

81:6.3 weather, and numerous physical conditions are f. in

81:6.4 The decisive f. in the evolution of a superior

83:1.4 Other potent f. in marriage stability are pride, vanity,

89:1.7 Many of the essential f. in man’s evolution have been

98:1.4 As a consequence of these f. in religious evolution,

101:7.1 teachings of one’s time and place all become f. in

110:1.4 spiritual decisions and, hence, are f. in the solution of

111:2.4 There are three and not two f. in the evolutionary

111:2.6 associated spiritual influences and f. in human life.

116:4.12 hence is largely limited to those f. operating in the

161:1.11 the satisfaction of all unsatisfied f. in logic, reason,

factors of

0:5.11 and it unifies all other associated f. of individuality.

2:3.4 The living energy f. of identity are resolved by the

4:4.8 grasp the personality and divinity f. of our highest

5:5.11 By the unification of these f. of the divine

12:4.14 it results from numerous f. of error embracing

16:9.5 of the constitutive f. of man—science, morality, and

21:2.7 of mind are determined by the precreature f. of being

25:4.19 a given situation having f. of an established mindal

28:6.4 and trustworthy estimate of the ancestral f. of any

47:3.3 these spiritized f. of mind, memory, and creature

47:3.11 developing your personality f. of mind and spirit

49:2.24 when the respiratory f. of a planet are very high or

56:4.2 unifying the constituent f. of the mortal creature.

58:3.4 modification of the inheritance f. of the germ plasm

62:0.1 The dominant f. of these early lemurs were derived

70:8.18 and patient manipulation of these acceleration f. of

77:2.5 in the chemical constituents of the inheritance f. of

100:1.8 The f. of religious growth may be intentional, but

102:2.3 difficult to identify and analyze the f. of a religious

102:3.1 The intellectual f. of religion are important, but their

107:6.4 In addition to conjectured mindedness, f. of pure

109:5.1 self-acting Adjusters are often able to contribute f. of

110:5.2 to harmonize and associate the divergent f. of the

112:1.17 it signifies the unification of all f. of reality as well as

112:3.5 two nonmaterial f. of surviving personality persist:

112:5.20 Human life is an endless change of the f. of life

113:6.5 reassembly of the constituent f. of the personality

116:4.1 these very unifications of the f. of supremacy—

118:8.10 most powerful and the most tenuous of all the f. of

132:0.5 of nineteen centuries of time recognize just three f.

136:8.7 the product of the hereditary and environmental f. of

160:2.5 the essential f. of the higher levels of the art of living:

193:4.4 because of the following f. of personal tendencies

193:4.14 These are the f. of mind and influences of evil which,

factory

84:5.7 it was the modern f. which largely set woman free

facts—specific; see factsgeneral

0:12.4 Trinities are truths of relationship and f. of

10:8.1 Many truths and f. pertaining to the Paradise Trinity

19:4.6 new values from the association of the f., truths,

28:5.15 Seconaphim of this type are in possession of the f.

28:6.2 of ethics grow out of the fundamental f. of origin.

28:6.4 their computation of possessed f. is always up to the

31:3.3 cognizance of, and here call attention to, three f.:

39:1.8 fairness based on the knowledge of underlying f. of

40:10.13 And such a love utterly eclipses all other f..

48:6.31 These angelic custodians of the f. of time are the

48:6.32 from the lowest to the highest custodians of the f. of

57:0.1 as the better method of presenting these historic f..

58:2.3 have assembled over fifty thousand f. of physics and

67:4.3 but founded on the f. of the postrebellion days,

71:2.4 3. Failure to recognize the basic f. of social evolution

71:3.6 3. Cosmic insight interpreted in terms of planetary f.,

74:3.3 They learned all the f. regarding the utter collapse of

74:8.1 seventh day for worship was incidental to the f.

76:4.7 These f. explain why the Urantia peoples must do

86:7.4 remedy the f. of birth and the accidents of living.

93:9.8 they also contain many diversions from the f.,

94:3.8 Brahmanic philosophy approximated many f. of

97:8.7 points in Hebrew history will illustrate how the f. of

101:4.2 We full well know that, while the historic f. and

102:6.9 The f. of evolution must not be arrayed against the

103:5.12 the truths of religious belief and the f. of religious

103:7.3 is also cognizant of the energy f. of the Controller

103:7.7 and religion can only be self-critical of their f..

108:1.7 With these f. before them, it is our belief that the

119:1.6 We all know of the f. of the Michael bestowals,

121:8.8 Christ” in his record as Luke gathered up these f.

122:8.7 for traditions eventually to become accepted as f..

129:3.4 Only Zebedee the boatbuilder knew the f. about

142:7.5 a true family is founded on the following seven f.:

142:8.2 majority of his disciples, but the twelve knew the f..

159:4.10 but they prefer to withhold such disturbing f. from

176:2.7 are face to face with the f. of a new dispensation

186:1.6 harvest of the naked and unromantic f. be faced.

186:5.5 men are inherent in the universe f. of God’s love

188:3.10 There are a number of correlated f. to which we can

191:5.3 Through fear you now flee from the f. of a

194:0.3 the f. associated with the gospel for the gospel

194:4.5 They now proclaimed the f. of his life, death, and

194:4.5 with preaching about the f. of his first coming and

factsgeneral

2:7.2 Physical f. are fairly uniform, but truth is a living

5:5.2 Religion is not grounded in the f. of science,

19:1.9 leading to the distortion of f., the perversion of truth,

27:5.1 The f. of the universes are inherent in these primary

27:5.3 will find available all the known f. of all universes,

27:6.2 of the truth of knowledge and the f. of experience in

27:6.5 can never be as settled in its conclusions as the f. of

36:5.8 When enlightened by f. and inspired by truth, this

48:6.33 The creation of new pictures out of old f.,

86:7.4 Only comprehension of f. and wise manipulation

88:6.8 is grasping eagerly for the light of truth and the f. of

90:3.3 The primitive mind may be handicapped by lack of f.,

90:4.9 Only f. and truth court the light of comprehension

91:6.6 who pray will only do so in the light of scientific f.,

101:1.4 Religion consists not in the discovery of new f. or in

101:1.4 and spiritual meanings in f. already well known to

101:4.2 forbidden to include such humanly undiscovered f.

101:4.7 The co-ordination of known or about-to-be-known f.

101:5.2 Science deals with f.; religion is concerned only with

101:5.2 the mind endeavors to unite the meanings of f. and

101:5.9 Scientists assemble f., philosophers co-ordinate ideas

102:1.2 The reason of science is based on the observable f. of

102:2.5 until their relevant f. actually become meaning

102:2.6 of philosophic thought must ever be founded on f.,

102:6.6 all truth take origin in him, while all f. exist relative

102:6.7 spiritual realities over isolated f. of time and space.

102:7.9 resort to the dogmatic challenge of the f. of science

102:7.10 the most real of all f., the most living of all truths,

103:7.7 and religion can only be self-critical of their f..

103:7.7 The moment departure is made from the stage of f.,

103:7.8 understanding of cosmic relationships, universe f.,

103:9.2 in the main,dominated by reason and the f. of science

103:9.6 Reason introduces man to the world of f., to things

111:6.6 Science is the source of f., and mind cannot operate

111:6.6 the source of f., and mind cannot operate without f..

111:6.6 They are the building blocks in the construction of

111:6.6 Man can find the love of God without f., and man

111:6.7 but he needs a clear knowledge of f. to apply his

117:5.10 the meanings, values, and f. of evolutionary

118:1.3 conceiving intellect measures and evaluates the f. of

118:10.13 for the comprehension of the material f. of time,

130:4.11 The qualities of imperfection or f. of misadaptation

132:1.2 to the discovery of the relatedness of material f..

132:3.2 Knowledge deals with f.; wisdom, with relationships;

132:3.4 by the dread of facing new f. of material discovery

133:4.11 to the courageous practice of facing the f. of life;

134:9.3 travesty upon the f. of divine justice and the truths of

143:6.3 to become disproportionate and to permit f. to

146:3.1 Intellectual strivings may reveal the f. of life, but

146:3.1 cast these transient time shadows of the material f.

160:4.14 Only those who face f. and adjust them to ideals can

160:4.14 philosophy—the man whose idealism excludes f.

189:2.6 always be built up by a combination of apparent f..

189:2.6 Although individual f. may be materially true, it

189:2.6 not follow that the association of a group of f.

191:5.3 the new order of the authority of f., truth, and faith

193:2.2 These great truths and these universe f. are all

193:4.9 5. Judas did not like to face f. frankly; he was

195:7.1 F. never quarrel with real spiritual faith; theories may

195:7.4 beauty, and goodness, are concealed within the f. of

195:7.8 in a mind conscious of values as well as of f..

195:7.9 science recognizes and deals with materials and f..

195:7.16 ennobling transformation of the material f. of life,

195:7.22 mathematical f. inherent in the mechanistic phases of

195:9.5 to accept a religion which is inconsistent with f. and

factual

0:4.11 destiny, as regards values, meanings, and f. existence

2:3.2 The f. disappearance of such a creature is always

2:7.9 failure to associate the goodness of God with the f.

16:0.1 inherent in the f. existence of the three persons of

16:6.6 the differentiation of the f. and the nonfactual,

16:6.10 strong character consisting in the correlation of a f.

39:4.7 While the attainment of each ascendant goal is a f.

91:3.7 God’s indwelling mortal man in the f. presence of

92:0.4 both in theologic concept and as an actual and f.

99:4.5 Purely f. knowledge exerts very little influence upon

102:2.7 intellectual expansion, f. enlargement, social service

103:2.9 And it is this f. situation that gives rise to the theory

103:9.10 Reason deals with f. knowledge; wisdom, with

104:1.13 Not since the times of Jesus has the f. identity of

107:0.4 is the f. experience of eternal union with God as a

107:1.2 Adjusters are fragmentized entities constituting the f.

111:5.6 actually stand in the f. presence of God on Paradise

112:4.3 awaiting the f. reappearance of the surviving mortal

115:4.6 of bringing the evolving universes into f. being.

117:0.2 the deity potential of Supremacy, become f. in the

118:3.4 eternal truth of the Creator with the f. experience of

118:10.14 a new and enlarged f. basis for the comprehension

122:4.4 not genuine and may not be depended upon as f..

130:4.10 material mind perceives a world of f. knowledge;

186:5.9 only one thing is required to make such a truth f. in

factualization

0:12.8 and the possible trinitization-f. of God the Absolute.

15:10.23 co-ordination is achieved by the more complete f.

17:2.5 witnessed such a tremendous f. of such a gigantic

22:7.8 they will terminate upon the completed f. of the

36:2.20 philosophy of the expanding f. of the Supreme Being

38:8.4 pending the completed f. of the Supreme Being.

48:3.16 pending the f. of the Supreme Being, always will

106:9.5 the additional postulate that this is already a f.

factualize

7:4.5 to personalize and f., to incarnate and make real,

19:6.3 illustrated by those Havoners who service-f.

117:3.13 the Creator Sons f. this idea in time and space with

117:4.7 nor can the spirit of Supremacy f. the power of the

117:7.14 as unified in and by the Supreme Mind, will f. as the

factualized

0:12.1 Father’s unfettered will and f. when his personal will

48:6.33 But the fetish of f. truth, fossilized truth, the iron

55:12.1 settled in light because such an event has never f..

112:7.14 the supernal partnership with God which has thus f..

factualizes

21:3.23 the Almighty Supreme and f. the sovereignty of a

107:0.6 The Adjuster is the divine universe reality which f.

115:4.6 The finite domain thus f. through the co-operation

factualizing

0:3.14 f. mind of the Supreme as a time-space experience in

116:2.14 The Almighty Supreme is now f. in time and space

factually

38:9.1 they are f. grouped with the orders of permanent

96:0.3 F. the Hebrew religion is predicated upon the

faculties

20:8.3 The Teacher Sons compose the f. who administer all

39:1.14 attached in large numbers to the f. of the seven

45:5.7 the Melchizedeks maintain strong f. of teachers on

faculty

66:5.9 4. The f. on dissemination and conservation of

67:4.1 Fad and five members of the educational f. were

101:1.2 there is no mystic religious f. for the reception of

101:1.5 growth of man’s spiritual insight, that f. of human

134:3.6 cults were represented on the f. of this temple of

134:3.6 there were about seventy-five teachers on the f.,

134:3.7 had to be accepted in order to gain a seat on this f.

134:3.7 There were five independent teachers on the f. who

134:6.14 encountered difficulties in maintaining a peaceful f..

134:6.14 the later Christian teachers who joined the Urmia f.

134:6.16 As confusion increased in the f., the three brothers

Fadhead of the faculty on dissemination and

  conservation of knowledge

66:5.9 It was presided over by F..

66:5.9 The educational methods of F. consisted in

66:5.9 F. formulated the first alphabet and introduced a

66:5.9 records and was known as the “house of F..”

66:7.6 F. sponsored the Dalamatia plan of teaching that

67:4.1 F. and five members of the educational faculty

faded

158:1.9 as the dazzling vision f. from before them and they

Fahrenheit

41:7.2 (All of these temperatures refer to your F. scale.)

46:1.3 temperature is maintained at about 70 degrees F.,

58:2.6 height it registers around 70 degrees below zero F.

58:2.6 range of from 65 to 70 degrees below zero F.

58:2.6 of the auroral displays, a temperature of 1200° F.

124:1.9 month, the temperature averaging around 50° F.

124:1.9 the temperature would vary from 75° to 90° F.

failsee failwith not or cannot or never

4:3.5 his heart is grieved when his children f. to attain

12:4.12 You f. to recognize the present outward and

19:1.8 It may utterly f. to perceive the final and completed

20:5.7 are of origin too close to absolute perfection to f..

22:7.6 couples meet with success; many times they f.,

22:7.6 thus f. are admitted to a special group of finaliters

25:8.9 alone and, while traversing Havona, should f.

26:3.9 the disappointed candidates who transiently f. in the

26:7.6 Seldom does the quest for the Infinite Spirit f. of

26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the Spirit seldom f. in

26:8.4 seldom fail in finding the Son; of those who do f.

26:8.4 The great majority of those who f. on the first

26:8.5 Never do the secondary supernaphim f. to pilot

28:6.9 when you f. so to utilize time as to make certain the

40:4.1 When the mortals of time f. to achieve the eternal

40:5.9 survival capacity but f. to attain Adjuster fusion.

40:8.1 a few utterly f. to attain identity fusion with their

45:7.1 where those mortals who f. to achieve fusion with

47:1.4 All who f. to satisfy these commissioners as to their

48:6.35 They will ask: If you f., will you rise indomitably to

50:1.4 But not often do these world princes f. in their

51:1.4 Should they f. on some mission of assignment or

52:6.4 f. to recognize the folly of unmitigated selfishness.

53:7.1 Only on Panoptia did the Planetary Prince f. to

54:3.1 They f. to comprehend that both are inevitable if

64:4.11 type of intelligent life on Urantia was about to f..

66:1.3 f. to receive the assent of the Constellation Fathers.

68:5.13 industrial era cannot hope to survive if its leaders f.

68:6.1 the land, in the last reckoning he is certain to f..

70:7.7 a tribal disgrace, to f. to pass the puberty tests and

72:9.8 being assessed against all who f. to cast their ballots.

75:8.3 While Adam did f in carrying forward the divine plan

82:1.2 as to f. to provide sufficient self-control for the

83:6.4 those unfortunate men and women who f. to find

83:6.6 therefore does it so often f. just because one or both

88:6.7 But if modern methods of education should f.,

94:12.3 faith and with a pure heart to f. in the attainment of

95:5.14 worship of one God upon his people appeared to f.,

95:7.2 in China or Rome did the Melchizedek teachings f.

97:9.9 God’s miraculous dealings with Israel, f. fully to

108:5.10 have a personal guardian of destiny and should f.

108:5.10 subjected to examination when their subjects f. to

109:3.2 (Many who f. of Adjuster fusion do survive as

109:5.4 this is why so many falter and f., grow weary

109:6.2 If an Adjuster should repeatedly f. to attain fusion

110:3.2 Thought Adjusters succeed or apparently f. in their

110:3.2 just in so far as mortals succeed or f. to co-operate

110:6.16 if they f. of such achievement before natural death.

110:7.3 for advanced work in those mortal subjects who f. to

113:2.4 When human beings f. to survive, their guardians

115:3.13 The potential may f. to time-actualize with respect to

117:4.13 Will you f. the God of time, who is so dependent

117:4.13 will you f. the Supreme personality of the universes

117:4.13 will you f. the great brother of all creatures, who is

118:8.4 man will f. to compensate this loss of stability by

121:6.5 In only one matter did Paul f. to keep pace with

130:4.15 concept of relativity so to mislead you that you f. to

133:4.5 but are you wise when you f. to discern the greater

134:5.17 how many leagues of nations must f. before men will

138:5.2 they largely f. to comprehend the meaning of

139:5.4 Only a few times did Philip f. to have food on hand

142:7.16 Where do we f. to grasp the meaning of your

146:2.5 you shall call upon me and f. to receive an answer.

147:4.3 I am disappointed in that you all so often f. to put

148:5.4 is not responsible for all you may f. to comprehend.

155:6.12 they spiritually f. to realize the presence of God.

156:5.8 The mistakes which you f. to forget in time will be

160:1.3 society will f. in growing up to full maturity.

160:2.10 many marriages utterly f. to produce these moral

160:4.13 of existence unless you learn how to f. gracefully.

165:2.7 who seeks to enter the fold without me shall f.,

169:2.5 that, when all things earthly f., you shall be joyfully

171:2.3 If you f. thus to reckon the cost, after you have laid

174:1.2 You f. to grasp that understanding sympathy

176:3.2 “And even you, Thomas, f. to comprehend what I

177:0.3 David: “You mean well, but you err in that you f.

177:3.2 We f. to love the Master as he loves us.

181:2.24 Fear not; that which you now f. to comprehend,

181:2.25 “Be not dismayed that you f. to grasp the full

185:0.4 And these Jews have not been the only ones to f. in

185:5.1 I have examined him and f. to find him guilty of

187:5.2 Jesus began to f. in human consciousness.

193:0.3 teaching with the mind while in your hearts you f.

193:0.4 knowledge will not suffice if they f. personally to

194:3.11 even if they did in some measure f. fully to grasp

196:2.10 What mortal can f. to be uplifted by the faith Jesus

196:3.17 f. to progress in and attain the divine revelation.

failwith not or cannot or never

3:5.4 but you should not f. to accept him as securely

5:1.6 cannot f to materialize in that individual’s experience

5:1.12 you cannot f. to attain the high destiny established by

20:5.7 They never f. to achieve the goal of the bestowal

96:6.3 so will I be with you; I will not f you nor forsake you

97:7.12 garden and like a spring whose waters f. not.

103:6.14 must never f. to reckon with the elliptic symmetry

109:6.1 Adjusters never f.; nothing worth surviving is ever

110:3.3 Adjusters never f.; they are of the divine essence,

111:2.1 therefore does mind never f. to manifest this unity,

131:3.2 I know that faith from beyond will not f. me.

140:7.8 they did not f. to grasp the significance of the life he

142:3.16 6. You shall not f. to observe the feast of the first

142:5.2 you shall never f. in the attainment of the eternal

147:8.4 a watered garden, like a spring whose waters f. not.

149:2.3 did not f. to confuse and alienate many honest souls

153:3.6 these traditionally enslaved Jews would never f. to

155:6.2 f. not to discern the words of truth which come

155:6.11 And f. not to remember that the will of God can be

165:4.6 F. not to recognize the danger of wealth’s becoming

173:2.8 Even the common folk could not f. to distinguish

174:5.11 could not f. to discern that the Master had paused

176:2.3 assured that the Father in heaven will not f. to visit

192:2.7 And then go on trusting, for I will not f. you.

196:3.33 God to the world, in and through Jesus, shall not f..

failedsee failedwith not or never

4:5.2 your priests and prophets f. clearly to differentiate

16:7.5 Man has f to avail himself of the superior functioning

31:5.2 Certain of these Material Sons have partially f. or

31:9.10 Architect, but that this being f. to absonitize,

32:5.4 Most human beings die because, having f. to achieve

48:5.7 you might have learned on earth, but which you f. to

48:6.34 but their wards, for some reason, f. to personalize on

51:3.4 but he f. in his effort to involve them in the Lucifer

51:5.7 Having f. to achieve race harmonization by Adamic

53:1.4 But they signally f..

53:4.4 majority of the intelligences f. to follow their leaders.

55:2.11 they f to pass through because of the advanced status

60:2.12 they f. to evolve along lines which would enable

60:3.21 to produce animals that navigate the atmosphere f.,

63:6.2 remote, and so Andon f. to become a sun worshiper.

65:2.5 branches of the tree of life which f. to progress.

65:2.7 human-race ancestors, but the frog f. to progress,

65:2.13 the eastern focus of life emplacement f. to attain a

67:6.9 This verdict f. to reach him because the planetary

68:1.5 man’s blunders have thus far f. to stop civilization.

69:6.4 They f. to reap the sanitary benefits of fire because

69:9.16 only after communal control and direction had f.,

71:1.3 six nations never quite functioned as a state and f. to

71:1.12 The red men had a good government, but it f..

75:5.8 And then Adam knew they had f..

75:6.2 Adam knew that he and Eve had f.;

76:5.2 they knew that they had f. as Material Sons of

77:7.2 873 f. to align themselves with the rule of Michael

78:3.7 The blue races had, as yet, f. to develop an advanced

78:8.7 The city kings f. to form powerful confederations

78:8.11 What the barbarians f. to do to effect the ruination of

79:4.7 India f. to produce the high civilization which had

79:8.1 had a great potential of racial solidarity, but it f. to

81:1.3 to accomplish what all other efforts had f. to do,

84:2.6 the mother-family f. because it could not successfully

84:3.3 Woman f. to get social recognition during primitive

84:5.8 in doing what even revelation f. to accomplish.

84:8.2 mores have f. to build any distinct institution of

85:1.2 Men f. to take into account either erosion or the

86:5.3 Early mortals usually f. to differentiate the concepts

87:1.3 If the tribal medicine man f. to cure an afflicted

87:2.4 Many advanced teachers tried to stop this, but they f.

89:5.7 When disease or war f. to control population,

90:1.5 When a shaman f. in his undertakings, if he could

90:2.6 it was customary to kill him when he f., unless he

90:3.4 enticing the soul out of the body; if it f. to return,

94:2.1 This caste system f. to save the Aryan race, but it

94:3.4 they f. to evolve any reasonable or rational personal

94:3.7 theologians of India f. to provide for the survival

94:3.8 It has f. to take into account that what may be

94:4.8 While Hinduism has long f. to vivify the Indian

94:5.7 China met her defeat because she f. to progress

94:6.11 but his teachings f. before the vigorous opposition

94:7.3 but he too f. to perceive the personality of the One

94:7.3 but he f. to show them the pathway to that real

95:1.6 the Salem missionaries f. in their effort to bring

95:5.4 Again, he f. to provide for the material stability

95:5.9 Such sentiments of internationality in religion f. to

95:7.1 in Greece, so in Arabia the Salem missionaries f.

95:7.4 the fact that the great Levantine monotheisms f. to

97:1.9 they f. to develop the idea of the mercy of God as

97:8.2 the Jews f. to evolve an adequate nontheologic

97:8.4 the leaders of the Jews were so confused they f. to

97:10.5 preserve the ideals of a people, but it f. to foster

98:2.3 new substitute for belief in survival, but utterly f..

98:2.5 They f. to develop a technique for fostering supreme

98:2.7 religion as a personal experience f. to keep pace

101:9.1 of religion could be regarded as authentic if it f. to

104:1.9 The followers of the Islamic faith likewise f. to grasp

109:2.2 actual fusion planet where the human f. of survival.

111:0.4 the nature and presence of the Adjuster, but they f.

121:4.3 professed to be the “offspring of God,” Stoics f. to

121:4.3 Stoics f. to know him and therefore f. to find him.

121:4.3 Universal Mind, but Stoics f. to envisage themselves

121:5.12 the mysteries f. adequately to satisfy this longing,

121:8.12 Only when such sources f., have I resorted to

121:8.13 when the human record and human concepts f. to

121:8.13 had f. in my efforts to find the required conceptual

122:10.1 they had f. to follow Joseph and Mary, and Herod

124:4.7 Jesus f. fully to grasp their proscriptions against

126:0.2 increasingly both his parents f. to comprehend his

127:5.2 Rebecca f. to win their support, she made bold to

128:6.6 for the Passover celebration that evening, but he f.

128:6.8 explaining why they f. to keep their appointment for

132:7.5 Gonod, Buddha knew God in spirit but f. clearly to

132:7.5 the Jews discovered God in mind but largely f. to

132:7.5 f. to provide in his teaching the moral energy and

135:5.6 No one who f. to do this could be the Messiah in

135:12.5 Since Herodias had f. to bring about John’s death by

139:1.10 Andrew many times f. to encourage his associates by

139:5.11 when Philip’s strength f., she began the recital of

139:12.8 Judas f. to make satisfactory personal progress in

139:12.11 The son of resentment f.; Judas yielded to the sour

140:7.8 Though the apostles f. to comprehend much of his

141:4.3 When he f. to reach the minds of all of the apostles

146:3.1 he had f. in his discussion of human existence to

148:6.3 Both Job and his friends f. to find the true answer

148:6.4 No wonder poor Job f. to get much comfort from

149:2.3 Though these efforts f. as far as winning the Jews

150:7.4 They f. to remember his early devotion to his

152:3.2 Have I so f. in revealing to you the Father of spirits

153:3.5 But even the apostles f. fully to grasp the meaning of

154:6.8 little realizing that it was they who f. to understand

157:0.2 again, Jesus and his earth family f. to make contact.

158:6.2 f. to exercise the faith at your command but,

158:6.3 what you attempted, in which you so completely f.

158:7.7 his statement about rising from the dead utterly f. to

160:1.5 human beings have f. to attain the artistic levels of

162:1.3 They f. to comprehend the significance of the

162:7.1 the apostles had f. in their efforts to persuade Jesus

162:7.5 you have f. to know this your God and my Father,

163:7.4 material-minded, and who f. to grasp the truth that

165:4.3 this rich man had f. to lay up treasures in heaven for

166:4.2 Have you f. to observe how the Son of Man lives as

166:4.12 they f. to grasp the meaning of his earth mission until

168:0.9 but in this Martha f., for they all followed Mary

170:4.16 When the kingdom f. to materialize as they had

170:5.4 the teaching of the gospel, nearly f. of realization

170:5.16 Jesus’ ideal concept largely f., but upon the

170:5.21 kingdom as he conceived it has to a large extent f.

172:3.6 Now, what he had f. to do by plain and personal

174:0.2 What you have f. to learn from me, my spirit will

174:2.4 matters of ecclesiastical authority, and having f.,

174:5.3 I know that not all have f. me; some of you have

177:2.4 Amos is too much like one of the apostles who f.

177:4.10 Judas f. to develop loyal trust and to experience

179:4.2 concealed evil in the heart of one who f. to love

181:2.9 realization that you have f. to grasp the meaning of

181:2.20 You f. us only a few times, and one of those

181:2.29 And thus what you have f. to learn from peaceful

182:3.9 And when it had thus sought escape, and f., it was

183:2.3 When they f. to find Jesus in the upper chamber,

184:2.11 had f. to live up to his privileges as an ambassador

184:5.7 Even concerning blasphemy, they f. to cast a ballot

185:1.1 Pilate f. to grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a

185:1.3 Pilate f. to take seriously their deep-seated prejudice

185:1.6 riots broke out when he f. to reveal the hiding place

185:8.1 to Jesus as the “king of the Jews,” he utterly f..

189:4.8 Magdalene, who was terrorized when she f. to find

190:1.3 Peter had believed at first but, when he f. to find

193:0.2 You f. to believe me because you heard my words

193:4.2 Judas f. to increase in love and grow in spiritual

193:4.3 conspired to destroy a well-intentioned man who f.

195:0.5 new message of Jewish origin, which had almost f.

195:7.3 despair of a mechanistic science has f. to recognize

196:2.6 it is indeed a pity that his followers f. to create a

failedwith not or never

42:0.1 the Paradise Presences has never lapsed, never f.;

76:2.4 never f. to impress upon Cain that Adam was not his

123:2.3 Joseph never f. to do his full duty in taking pains

123:2.3 they never f. fully to discuss his inquiries and in

123:4.3 but Jesus never f. to conform to his parents’ wishes.

127:3.8 Jesus never f., weather permitting, to take his sisters

129:1.10 never f. to attend the conferences of questions and

155:6.10 My Father has not f. to mark the long and untiring

158:5.4 The twelve never f. to alternate between exaltation

170:3.10 Jesus never f to exalt the sacredness of the individual

186:2.11 In his matchless life he never f. to reveal God to

failing

8:5.4 “who is able to keep you from f. and to present you

77:3.8 and f. to settle the other two by debate, they fell to

77:6.5 But f. to accomplish this, they deserted their

87:5.1 believed to look down upon man as constantly f.

94:3.8 victim to the error of f. to differentiate between the

94:6.1 a forerunner of Michael might be in danger of f..

95:6.5 While f. to evolve the Trinity concept, it did in a

118:7.4 f. to perceive the supreme obligations and duties of

130:6.1 F. to derive comfort and courage from association

132:7.5 Buddha, f. to envision God as a spirit and as a

170:4.14 the kingdom, of f. to effect its establishment within

177:4.9 sagacious as to trade off his disappointment in f. to

183:0.3 F. to disperse his followers, the Master left them

188:4.2 great mistake of f. to perceive the true significance

195:7.5 mistake of f. to provide for Adjuster-expression,

fails

2:7.9 isolated morality of modern religion, which f. to

16:6.9 The experience of living never f. to develop these

16:7.5 When man f. to discriminate the ends of his mortal

16:9.3 If mortal man f. to survive natural death, the real

19:1.11 4. History alone f. adequately to reveal future

25:8.11 If one attains God while the other temporarily f.,

34:2.4 never f. the Son in all efforts to uphold and conserve

45:6.1 present an engaging spectacle which never f. to

70:10.16 When society f. to punish crimes, group resentment

71:2.14 No government can long endure if it f. to provide for

83:7.8 But just so long as society f. to properly educate

83:7.8 so long as the social order f. to provide adequate

87:7.10 No cult can survive if it f. to foster spiritual progress

99:6.3 it f. to hold the interest of adventurous youth

101:2.7 What metaphysics f. utterly in doing, and what

101:2.7 philosophy f. partially in doing, revelation does;

102:3.10 Wherein philosophy f. in this attempt, revelation

103:2.10 the growing child f. of personality unification,

108:5.2 circle to circle those items which he f. to register in

109:1.2 every time a Monitor-indwelt mortal f. of survival,

113:6.3 In case the human soul f. of survival after having

126:4.6 and because he is strong in power, not one f..

142:3.3 The Father never f. to accept the sincere worship of

144:4.2 never f. to expand the soul’s capacity for spiritual

148:5.4 for everything which ignorant man f. to understand.

160:1.3 If the evolution of the art of living f. to keep pace

161:2.5 human need; suffering never f. to appeal to him.

168:4.8 the petitioner wholly f. to recognize it as the answer

180:6.1 this gospel of the kingdom never f. to bring great

196:3.27 Morality without religion f. to reveal ultimate

196:3.27 it also f. to provide for the survival of even its own

failuresee failure of; failure to

20:6.1 Sonarington technique is doomed to meet with f..

26:8.3 In the event of f. no reasons are ever assigned,

26:8.4 pilgrims experience the delay of seeming f. in the

26:10.2 Deity attainment are advanced from the circle of f.

26:10.3 their f. was inherent in some phase of the technique

34:7.8 inconstancy, do not be troubled with doubts of f.

40:4.1 such f. is never in any way due to neglect of duty,

60:1.11 They were nonplacental and proved a speedy f.;

63:2.5 flint spark for kindling a fire but only met with f..

63:7.1 sorrowed because of the Adamic f., but rejoiced

67:5.3 proved a swift and more or less complete f..

75:5.2 It was in the despair of the realization of f that Adam

77:1.5 of experimentation ever resulted in anything but f..

83:4.9 to seek insurance protection against marriage f.;

83:7.3 by introducing a property penalty for marriage f.,

84:7.20 the child early realized that disobedience meant f. or

88:4.8 In case of f. there was always some plausible

90:2.6 could offer a plausible excuse to account for the f..

95:1.6 about this social reform, and in the wreck of this f.

100:7.7 Jesus was untouched by apparent f..

103:6.8 Metaphysics has proved a f.; mota, man cannot

109:6.1 worth-while features of such an apparent life of f.

110:3.3 When we speak of an Adjuster’s success or f., we

149:4.4 when carried too far, lead to cowardice and f..

156:1.4 sought to send the woman away but met only with f..

158:4.7 chagrined at this ill-advised effort and its dismal f..

158:4.7 cast out the demon, but only f. crowned his efforts.

160:4.13 Never hesitate to admit f..

160:4.13 Make no attempt to hide f. under deceptive smiles

160:4.14 false illusions of success are doomed to suffer f.

160:4.15 And it is in this business of facing f. and adjusting to

160:4.15 F. is simply an educational episode—a cultural

160:4.16 life enterprise may appear as an overwhelming f.,

160:4.16 provided each life f. yielded the culture of wisdom

177:4.3 Judas refused to entertain the idea of apparent f..

failure of

3:5.1 as a result of the f. of the delegated personality to

4:5.2 grows out of the f. of your sacred books clearly to

20:5.7 I have yet to see the record of the f. or default of

35:4.3 When f. of some feature of the Creator Son’s plan is

38:9.10 the Planetary Prince and the f. of the Material Son,

52:2.9 And it is the f. of your early peoples to discriminate

54:1.1 the f. of immature evolutionary mortals to distinguish

65:2.4 steps in life differentiation together with f. of

65:8.5 F. of these diverse endowments to synchronize and

66:8.3 the later f. of Adam and Eve to fulfill their mission.

70:12.16 10. F. of social and economic fairness.

71:1.24 F. of state integration results in retrogression to

78:1.1 notwithstanding the partial f. of the undertaking,

79:2.5 The f. of India to achieve the hegemony of Eurasia

83:7.7 divorce, when the result of lack of self-control or f.

103:6.9 and the f. of man’s reason substitute for mota—

103:6.12 the f. of metaphysics to bridge the morontia gulf

110:5.2 the f. of the Adjusters to harmonize and associate the

113:6.3 blame in the matter of the survival f. of her subject;

124:4.5 increasingly was this good mother hurt by the f. of

133:6.7 Notwithstanding the f. of both material science and

134:9.9 And there was a reason for this f. of his beneficiaries

149:4.2 the measure of the f. of the spiritual nature to gain

155:2.3 the meaning of the apparent f. of life undertakings.

166:1.2 But Nathaniel was shocked by this f. of the Master

174:4.7 Sadducees were delighted by the f. of the Pharisees;

182:3.10 shame, and the appearance of the f. of his cause.

failure to

2:3.4 the creature’s f. to make those choices and final

2:7.9 The great mistake of the Hebrew religion was its f.

16:4.16 Notwithstanding our f. adequately to comprehend

26:4.13 Not even the f. to discern the Universal Father can

28:6.9 F to improve one’s time to the fullest extent possible

40:8.3 mortal is not guilty of any discoverable cause for f.

50:1.3 a greater likelihood of f. to keep a proper grasp of

51:4.4 this f. to execute the plan of race evolution makes

70:11.4 confusion due to the f. to segregate crime and sin.

71:2.4 3. F. to recognize the basic facts of social evolution.

77:4.1 Nodites and responsible for their f. to establish a

79:8.6 Despite f. to fulfill the promise of early development

81:6.11 Hence f. to increase in numbers up to a certain point

83:6.4 F. to gain mates in the social arena of competition

83:6.5 less fortunate fellows who must pay the price of f. to

84:7.19 Ancestor worshipers view the f. to have sons as the

84:8.2 it is due to this f. to evolve specialized techniques

94:6.12 fell behind because of temporary f. to progress in the

94:12.1 olden nomenclature, is often provocative of the f.

99:6.3 f. to make up-to-date interpretations of religion;

103:5.4 F. to resolve this problem gives origin to the earliest

103:6.15 By this union man can compensate for his f. to

103:7.8 Always, in the absence of revelation or in the f. to

106:9.9 the f. to experience the Father as infinite is due to

108:5.2 human subject, owing to the creature’s inability, or f.

110:5.4 some of your grotesque dreams indicate their f. to

130:7.6 The confusion of the scientist grows out of f. to

133:1.4 attack and to mitigate it in case of my f. to abort it.

138:0.1 This f. to include James and Jude among the

139:4.9 sympathized with Jesus because of his family’s f. to

139:7.9 make up for his f. to solicit the necessary funds.

146:4.6 the idea that their f. to meet with success in these

148:6.9 F. to receive help from man drives Job to God.

154:6.9 suffered immeasurably as a result of his f. to enjoy

155:1.5 measure of your f. to live the whole or righteous life,

156:5.8 Be not downcast by your f. wholly to forget some of

161:2.3 Through all these years of our f. to comprehend

170:5.14 partial f. to realize his ideal of the establishment of

170:5.20 subdivision of Christian believers results from f. to

174:1.5 your f. to attain adult sympathy, understanding,

183:2.2 Judas was much perturbed by this f. to find Jesus

192:1.2 They did not much mind the f. to make a catch, for

failures

26:8.3 the apparent f. of time are never confused with the

26:8.4 good and sufficient reason for these apparent f.;

35:9.6 Of this entire number of f. only three were System

40:10.3 resemble compensations of unexplained f. in some

85:4.4 forgets a score of negative results, out-and-out f..

95:0.1 Sometimes their f. were due to lack of wisdom,

155:6.10 And, notwithstanding all the f. and falterings of

160:4.14 experiences of adjustment to the results of one’s f..

176:3.9 when he is confronted with the f. of his own making,

181:2.20 You failed us only a few times, and one of those f.

fain

169:1.7 And the young man would f. have filled himself with

faint

40:5.19 even though these desires be but the first f. flickers

41:4.4 And still this sun shines with a f. reddish glow,

46:1.8 Jerusem receives f. light from several near-by suns—

64:7.5 The South American offshoot did receive a f.

97:7.8 He gives power to the f., and to those who have no

97:7.8 run and not be weary; they shall walk and not f..”

103:6.12 Out of his incomplete grasp of science, his f. hold

110:3.1 only occasionally do you catch an echo, a f. echo,

131:2.6 and not be weary; they shall walk and not be f..

131:4.4 of the gloomy and the power of those who are f..

148:5.5 ‘He gives power to the f., and to them who have

faint-hearted

139:9.4 these twins were the means of bringing a host of f.

180:3.1 Be not downcast even when f. believers turn against

190:3.1 minister to the sick and strengthen those who are f.

faint-heartedly

139:12.12 and in these lucid intervals Judas f. conceived,

faintest

155:6.17 my Father will ever respond to the f. flicker of faith

fainting

86:5.5 1. Ordinary and transient f..

faintly

28:5.10 You can just f. comprehend what all this means to

41:3.6 Some of the reddish, f. glimmering stars have

42:7.1 energy units which are f. comparable to the planets

44:6.8 F. I might suggest that they are improvers of taste,

57:8.3 union with hydrogen, to render this water f. acid.

124:4.4 they never even f. dreamed that this son of promise

126:5.11 At one time Jesus f. hoped that he might be able to

128:3.6 But Stephen never even f. surmised that the Galilean

142:6.9 Nicodemus f. protested when his colleagues of the

190:1.3 Only John was disposed to believe, even f., that

195:7.5 let not your dabblings with the f. glimpsed findings

fairadjective

9:3.3 a gyroscope is a f. illustration of the effect of

25:2.11 Were it not for these mobile and eminently f.

25:3.7 provision for the f. adjustment of these honest

28:6.8 satisfaction in being first just, next f., then patient,

37:5.5 mercy, justice, and f. treatment in all relationships

40:5.11 always are they divinely f. and just, even merciful,

48:6.32 brilliant beings have hardly had a f. opportunity to

48:6.35 They are wholly f. and eminently just.

54:3.2 which will be so f. and just as to win the approval of

66:1.5 so horribly stain the f. name of his exalted order of

69:5.14 But it is only f. to record that many an ancient rich

70:9.17 provide the child of nature with a f. and peaceful

70:11.14 The idea of primitive justice was not so much to be f.

72:5.7 3. F. and equitable wages for labor.

74:7.16 4. The laws of f. play and competition.

76:4.1 violet peoples were characterized by f. complexions

81:5.6 right, the just and f. regulation of class differences,

84:4.1 during any age woman’s status is a f. criterion of the

91:4.3 In all your praying be f.; do not expect God to

91:4.5 calmness, courage, self-mastery, and f.-mindedness

100:7.11 all this amazing frankness Jesus was unerringly f..

111:7.5 this soul did achieve a f. degree of happiness and

119:0.5 but they are absolutely necessary to a f., merciful,

119:0.6 they possess themselves of f. judgment, practical

124:2.5 youthful associates, not only because Jesus was f.,

125:5.8 Jesus was always eminently f. and considerate in

125:6.7 When you take into f. consideration all the factors

127:6.12 Jesus has learned how to be f. and just even in the

129:2.9 it was hardly f. to go away for almost two years,

130:2.4 could overcome the evil in him if you gave it a f.

130:6.2 disconsolation; but it would be neither kind nor f.

132:5.5 3. Trade wealth—riches obtained as a f. profit in the

132:5.7 5. Interest wealth—income derived from the f. and

132:5.12 your own personal labor, the f. and just reward of

132:5.15 to succeeding generations after subtracting a f. toll

132:5.17 barter, they are entitled to a f. and legitimate profit.

132:5.19 that which is f. interest may be collected provided

133:1.2 the passing of just sentence consequent upon f.

133:2.2 and in return for this special service it is only f.

139:8.7 so lovingly merciful yet so inflexibly just and f.;

151:3.9 in contempt of honest judgment and f. decision.

154:3.2 Herod well knew that Jesus could not expect a f trial

157:2.1 “When it is evening, you say it will be f. weather,

159:3.2 In appealing to men, be f.; exercise self-control

161:2.5 Jesus is so just and f. and at the same time merciful

174:1.3 Divine justice is so eternally f. that it unfailingly

181:2.16 have always been sincerely just and eminently f. in

185:2.4 execution before affording him a f. trial and without

Fair Havens

130:5.4 One thing happened on a visit to F. which Ganid

fairadverb

79:3.5 India bid f. to produce the leading cultural, religious,

fairies

96:1.14 their subordinate gods as spirits, demons, fates, f.,

fairlymoderately

2:7.2 Physical facts are f. uniform, but truth is a living

12:3.11 We think they are f. reliable.

12:4.14 estimations of astronomic velocities are f. reliable

15:3.6 Your solar system now occupies a f. central

26:5.4 the course that must be mastered is f. uniform for all

28:4.14 they can function f. well in any of the capacities of

30:1.113 Majeston and his associates are f. good illustrations

32:2.9 Satania, the local system of your world, is f. typical

38:0.3 The seraphim are all f. uniform in design.

40:9.8 such techniques of memory reconstruction f. well,

41:2.8 They do f. well with regard to the physical circuits

41:3.10 as enormous and f. symmetrical star clusters.

45:6.3 disciplines derived from f. average sex relations on

48:0.3 is f. typical of the morontia transition regimes in this

48:2.2 They are f. standard in design though differing in

49:4.4 the family life is f. uniform on all types of planets.

52:3.10 seldom attained until the races are f. well blended,

52:4.6 self-government being f. well established by the end

55:3.13 A planet the size of Urantia, when f. well settled,

55:11.8 on long-settled worlds that we arrive at f. reliable

59:1.2 both vegetable and animal, is f. well distributed over

66:8.3 civilization progressed in a f. normal manner for

69:2.6 The Sangik tribes were f. industrious when residing

69:7.5 When man was a hunter, he was f. kind to woman,

70:1.2 and Eskimos are f. free from violent antagonisms.

74:5.3 All went f. well for a time on Urantia,

78:1.5 Andonites maintained five or six f. representative

80:9.15 At one time there was a f. well-defined division of

82:6.9 the white and Polynesian races turned out f. well

82:6.9 Polynesian women were of f. good racial strains.

84:4.11 women were, after all, f. happy and contented;

93:9.5 Isaac held f. well to the teachings of his father and

95:1.10 The Book of Job is a f. good reflection of the

103:5.4 Only a f. well unified personality can arbitrate the

121:6.3 Hebrew theology into a compact and f. consistent

122:1.2 possessing a f. normal temperament, she reckoned

122:5.2 Mary was composed, courageous, and f. wise in

123:3.9 was a loving mother but a f. strict disciplinarian.

123:4.8 you will have a f. good idea of the youthful career of

124:1.13 Jesus got along f. well with the children of his age,

124:2.8 Jesus got along f. well at home with his younger

124:3.10 moderately humorous, and f. lighthearted youth,

124:4.3 Jesus always got along with Martha f. well.

125:2.12 Jesus was already f. conversant with the way in

126:2.7 affairs of the family continued to run f. smoothly

127:2.9 And thus did the lad bring to a f. happy ending a very

127:4.5 and nonresistance, and they were f. successful; but

128:3.2 This trip f. well acquainted Jesus with the whole of

128:4.8 the Nazareth home was running f. smoothly.

128:7.8 Jude worked f. well and regularly from that time on

130:2.2 and since this Far-Easterner talked Greek f. well,

133:1.5 I presume you are f. safe in your journey through

135:0.4 as he was a priest, Zacharias was f. well educated,

135:3.4 John f. vibrated with the mounting impulse to go

138:9.3 the twelve had worked out f. satisfactory plans for

139:1.9 made up a f. consecutive narrative of the Master’s

139:2.4 have a deep mind, but Peter knew his mind f. well.

151:6.3 find some clothing and deport himself f. well

185:1.1 Although he was a f. good administrator, he was a

191:0.11 twins were f. busy with their customary ministrations

fairlyequitably

154:6.1 Ruth insisted that he had always treated his family f.

2:4.5 the demands of supreme justice as it is f. applied to

39:1.8 mercy requires that every misstep be f. adjudged in

fairness

2:3.5 the action of the justice-determining and f.-finding

2:4.4 what in human experience would be called f..

2:4.5 Divine mercy represents a f. technique of

10:6.3 Evidence, the basis of f. (justice in harmony with

10:6.17 mete out the just judgment of supreme f. to the

10:6.17 there f. is self-evident in perfection, and Havona

10:6.18 operation of law; divine judgment is the soul of f.,

14:5.3 equal what on Urantia would be denominated f..

22:10.2 of these twice-trinitized sons, let me now, in all f.,

37:5.9 Whenever f. and justice require an understanding of

39:1.8 in divine justice—of f. based on the knowledge of the

39:4.5 justice is dealt out with generous mercy in f. to all

49:5.16 world or group of worlds should in f. recognize age;

54:1.3 and is ever regardful of social equity, cosmic f.,

54:1.4 when divorced from material justice, intellectual f.,

54:1.8 The golden rule of human f. cries out against all such

70:1.21 to fight betokened the arrival of a sense of f.,

70:9.17 to administer the varying rights of each with f.

70:12.16 10. Failure of social and economic f..

84:5.1 mores, and by man’s increasing sense of acquired f..

84:5.2 improving as a result of the sheer sense of that f.

84:5.2 Nature knows nothing of f.—makes woman alone

84:5.3 man lords it over woman; when more justice, and f.

91:6.6 pray—unselfishly, with f., and without doubting.

95:3.3 Egypt, its moral leaders taught justice, f.,

103:2.3 personal pride, but rather with impulses of justice, f.,

120:2.2 so would your whole local universe in all f. clearly

124:4.9 concept of group solidarity based upon loyalty, f.,

125:4.3 Jesus evinced such a spirit of candid f., coupled with

127:4.4 and such uniform f. and personal consideration

132:4.8 Upon the impartiality, f., and integrity of its courts

132:5.13 interpretation of the laws of justice, equity, f.,

132:5.17 The f. of trade and the honest treatment accorded

132:5.17 by the highest principles of justice, honesty, and f..

132:5.20 the commonplace dictates of honesty, and f. will

132:5.24 —if your work has been done in f. and equity—

132:7.8 moved in his own mind by Jesus’ f., and tolerance.

133:4.7 And even as you accord justice dominated by f. in

139:12.6 Judas had loose and distorted ideas about f.;

140:8.15 the need for social justice and industrial f., but Jesus

141:3.4 displayed great wisdom and manifested perfect f.

146:2.6 Mercy does not wholly abrogate universe f..

155:6.11 dominated by mercy, and restrained by f.—justice.

159:5.16 golden rule into a positive admonition of human f..

162:2.9 And even then does not our law require f.?

178:1.12 You must not forget the great law of human f. which

184:3.4 every safeguard of f. in the selection of witnesses

185:2.4 Jesus as well as their lack of respect for the f., honor,

193:2.2 unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere f.,

195:3.10 in the building of Christianity, it should in all f. be

fairy

101:7.6 that primitive religion which was largely a f. tale of

122:8.7 Oriental minds delight in f. stories, and they are

faithnoun; see faithspecific; see faith, by

0:3.25 such a concept represents the exercise of f..

1:5.5 If the f. of the creature were perfect, he would know

3:5.9 4. Is f.—the supreme assertion of human thought—

3:5.16 his status as an ascension candidate by his own f.

3:5.17 They have f. in the stability of the universe, but

3:5.17 they are utter strangers to that saving f. whereby

4:4.9 is born of that creature f. which dares to challenge

4:4.9 victory which overcomes the world, even your f..”

5:5.3 The religionist of f. believes in a God who fosters

12:7.12 human comprehension should not lessen your f..

16:6.10 spirit-f. (worship) is the religion of the reality of

19:5.12 You will long use f. and be dependent on revelation

26:4.13 been thoroughly proved; your f. has been tested.

26:4.13 can shake the f. or seriously disturb the trust of an

26:4.13 steadfastness of f., have secured your entrance to

26:4.14 F. has won for the ascendant pilgrim a perfection

26:5.3 to exercise unconquerable f. when confronted with

27:1.4 and you will recall the last grand stretch of f. as you

32:3.6 to locate, with the eye of f., the invisible Father.

32:5.8 of every human being who will run the race of f.

34:6.3 in the partnership of f., lovingly to embrace the soul

34:6.10 steps to the final attainment of the perfection of f.

34:6.13 joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, f.,

34:7.6 the victory that overcomes the flesh, even your f..”

40:5.1 aware of the great truth which your f. may grasp—

45:1.2 pilgrimages, which are designed to cultivate their f.

48:4.7 This aspect of celestial humor grows out of our f. in

48:7.4 2. Few persons live up to the f. which they have.

50:1.3 the local universe also imposes a certain test of f.

50:4.9 it is a test of f. to believe the representations of the

50:7.1 affords a unique opportunity for the exercise of f.

50:7.1 to cosmic undertakings where unquestioned f. and

53:8.8 f. is an effective armor against sin and iniquity.

55:2.6 progressing mortals are increasingly filled with f.,

69:9.12 Following the loss of f. in the fetish, laws were

73:4.5 seemed like an admission of lack of f. on Van’s part

75:1.4 their spirits drooped, and sometimes their f. almost

76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their mortal rest with f. in

82:5.3 teachings have proscribed marriage outside the f..

87:1.2 civilized man still pins much f. on the hope that an

90:4.1 they had unbounded f. in their methods of treatment,

90:4.2 The f. required to get well under the foolish

91:3.4 The simple prayer of f. evidences a mighty evolution

91:4.4 The real prayer of f. always contributes to the

91:4.5 great and lasting changes in the one who prays in f.

91:6.1 such limits do not equally apply to the f. of those

91:6.3 that the sincere prayer of f. is a mighty force for the

91:6.6 facts, wisdom, intellectual sincerity, and spiritual f..

91:6.7 concomitants of the prayer of f. are immediate,

91:9.8 7. And you must have f.—living f..

92:3.4 “the f. once delivered to the saints” must, in theory,

92:4.7 cardinal precepts of his teachings were trust and f..

92:4.7 proclaimed that f. was the act by which men earned

92:5.8 been many ebbs and flows of the tide of spiritual f.,

92:5.10 These missionaries proclaimed f. as the price of favor

92:5.13 evolution of that f. which bears the name of Christ.

92:6.14 all others to be decadent forms of the one true f..

92:7.3 more of theological arrogance than of certainty of f..

92:7.3 the best of the truths contained in every other f.,

92:7.3 borrow the best in their neighbors’ living spiritual f.

93:3.8 would accept man on the simple terms of personal f..

93:4.3 favor of God on my f., not on sacrifices and burnt

93:4.5 even such a short and simple declaration of f. was

93:4.8 You shall not doubt that f. is the only requirement

93:6.4 this gospel of simple f. in God was too advanced;

93:7.1 carrying Machiventa’s gospel of belief and f. in God.

93:9.4 Abraham died confident in that f. in God which he

94:0.1 ever preaching Machiventa’s gospel of man’s f.

94:1.5 accept the Salem teaching of salvation through f.,

94:1.6 the gospel of trust in God and salvation through f.

94:1.6 missionaries had contributed much to the loss of f. in

94:1.6 Melchizedek teaching of one God and simple f..

94:5.1 doctrine of the Most High and salvation through f.,

94:5.4 his favor upon mankind in response to man’s f..

94:6.5 His concept of true f. was unusual, and Lao-tse too

94:6.8 was: That f. in the Absolute God is the source of

94:7.5 he took an advanced stand on salvation through f.

94:7.6 he grasped the new idea of salvation through f. but

94:7.6 the Salem gospel of divine favor through f. alone,

94:8.1 Buddhist, one made public profession of the f. by

94:8.17 no place for saving f. or prayers to superhuman

94:9.2 bringing to all peoples the message of their f..

94:11.13 the simple gospel of Salem, that f. in God would

94:12.3 they cling to f. in the all-merciful Amida, who so

94:12.3 not suffer one mortal who calls on his name in f.

94:12.4 of choice has seldom characterized a Urantian f..

94:12.5 the spread of education throughout this f. will be

94:12.6 Will this noble f., that has so valiantly carried on

94:12.6 Will this ancient f respond once more to the stimulus

95:1.8 to preach only the gospel of divine favor through f.

95:2.5 Egyptians placed their f. in tombs as the safeguard

95:4.4 whom evolved the acme of Occidental religious f.,

95:7.4 this desert land was capable of producing a f. which,

96:2.4 concerning the covenant of divine favor through f.,

96:6.3 but unwilling to go forward in the religion of f. and

97:10.3 National egotism, false f. in a misconceived promised

98:0.2 These preachers of f. and trust in God were still

98:2.12 into a meaningful unity by the conjoined action of f.,

99:4.2 of family life, provided it is a living and growing f..

99:5.7 Let the term “f.” stand for the individual’s relation

99:5.7 “Have you f.? Then have it to yourself.”

99:5.8 That f. is concerned only with the grasp of ideal

99:5.8 declares that f. is the substance of things hoped for

99:5.9 many creeds and created many tests of religious f..

100:3.7 of the total powers of his personality—living f..

100:5.2 from insecurity to undoubting f., from confusion of

100:5.5 false conversion; one must have f. as well as feeling.

100:5.7 the Adjuster would be through living f. and worship

100:7.7 His f. was perfect but never presumptuous.

100:7.7 man’s welfare on earth, Jesus never faltered in his f..

100:7.15 It was courage born of f., not the recklessness of

101:0.3 Religion, the conviction-f. of the personality, can

101:0.3 Religion is f., trust, and assurance.

101:1.6 F. unites moral insight with conscientious

101:2.2 f. is the method of religion; logic is the attempted

101:2.3 it requires religious f. to transform the First Cause of

101:2.3 is further required for the validation of such a f.,

101:2.7 Religion does not stop in its flight of f. until it is sure

101:2.8 Reason is the proof of science,f. the proof of religion

101:2.10 F. reveals God in the soul.

101:2.10 enables man to see the same God in nature that f.

101:2.15 Religious f. is available alike to the learned and the

101:2.17 Only theology, the province of f. and the technique

101:3.4 Through religious f. the soul of man reveals itself

101:3.4 Genuine spiritual f. (true moral consciousness) is

101:3.4 it induces the mortal personality to react to certain

101:3.4 is revealed in that it: 1. Causes ethics and morals to

101:3.12 8. Continues to exhibit undaunted f. in the soul’s

101:3.17 first, by personal experience—religious f.; second,

101:3.18 just such a vital and vigorous performance of f. in

101:5.9 exercise of f. in the furtherance of spiritual insight

101:5.12 Evolved religion rests wholly on f..

101:5.12 the practical working union of the f. of evolution and

101:5.12 Such a working union of human f. and divine truth

101:5.13 assurance of f. and the confirmation of conscience;

101:5.13 revelatory religion provides the assurance of f. plus

101:5.14 the assurance of truth replaces the assurance of f..

101:5.14 pure spirit insight operate in the place of f. and truth

101:6.2 this same Adjuster also holds the secrets of your f. in

101:6.8 harmonious co-ordination of knowledge, f., truth,

101:6.8 The f. of Jesus pointed the way to finality of human

101:6.16 in potential, is contained within the reality of the f. of

101:6.16 And it can be so contained since the f. of Jesus was

101:6.16 the f. of Jesus approached the status of a universe

101:6.17 Through the appropriation of the f. of Jesus,

101:8.0 8. FAITH AND BELIEF

101:8.1 Belief has attained the level of f. when it motivates

101:8.1 The acceptance of a teaching as true is not f.; that is

101:8.1 Neither is certainty nor conviction f..

101:8.1 F. is a living attribute of genuine personal religious

101:8.1 such an attitude of saving f. is centered on God

101:8.2 limiting and binding; f. is expanding and releasing.

101:8.2 Belief fixates, f. liberates.

101:8.2 But living religious f. is more than the association

101:8.2 it is more than an exalted system of philosophy;

101:8.2 it is a living experience concerned with spiritual

101:8.2 it is God-knowing and man-serving.

101:8.2 become group possessions, but f. must be personal.

101:8.2 but f. can rise up only in the heart of the individual

101:8.3 F. has falsified its trust when it presumes to deny

101:8.3 F. is a traitor when it fosters betrayal of intellectual

101:8.3 F. never shuns the problem-solving duty of mortal

101:8.3 Living f. does not foster bigotry, persecution, or

101:8.4 F. does not shackle the creative imagination,

101:8.4 neither does it maintain an unreasoning prejudice

101:8.4 F. vitalizes religion and constrains the religionist to

101:8.4 The zeal of f. is according to knowledge, and its

101:9.9 F. becomes the connection between moral

101:10.4 religious experience and by the exercise of true f..

101:10.6 Such f. affords the only escape from the mechanical

101:10.6 it is the only discovered solution to the impasse in

101:10.6 It is the only passport to completion of reality and to

101:10.8 When you experience such a transformation of f.,

101:10.8 hopeless phantasm or pinned his f. to a fanciful error.

102:0.0 THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:0.2 are forever dispelled by one brave stretch of f.

102:0.3 This saving f. has its birth in the human heart when

102:1.0 1. ASSURANCES OF FAITH

102:1.1 more certain f. in the eternal realities of revelation.

102:1.1 the vigorous exercise of the robust and confident f.

102:1.2 the f. of religion argues from the spirit program of

102:1.2 wisdom admonishes us to allow f. to accomplish

102:4.3 F. translates this natural experience into religion,

102:5.2 Primitive man had more religious fear than f.,

102:5.2 when this craven fear is translated into living f. in

102:6.0 6. THE CERTAINTY OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.1 is a living experience, a dynamic religious f.,

102:6.3 The religionist of philosophic attainment has f. in a

102:6.3 The religionist has f. in a God of love.

102:6.4 F. transforms the philosophic God of probability into

102:6.4 affirms the truth of the belief which has grown into f.

102:6.6 Though reason can always question f.,

102:6.6 f. can always supplement both reason and logic.

102:6.6 Reason creates the probability which f. can

102:6.7 but f. is always triumphant over doubting,

102:6.7 over doubting, for f. is both positive and living.

102:6.8 respectful of that religious f. which can and does

102:7.9 cosmic reality presume to challenge the certainty of f

102:8.1 that power and person designated by his f. as God.

102:8.2 is not necessary to an exercise of saving f. in eternal

103:1.5 the recognition of values and is validated by the f. of

103:5.9 And so it is that a living f. in the superhuman origin

103:6.7 f. is the insight technique of religion; mota is the

103:6.11 Religion is forever dependent on f., albeit reason is a

103:6.13 F. and reason, unaided by mota, cannot conceive

103:6.15 based on the reason of science, the f. of religion,

103:7.1 Science is sustained by reason, religion by f..

103:7.1 F., though not predicated on reason, is reasonable;

103:7.1 though independent of logic, it is nonetheless

103:7.1 F. cannot be nourished even by an ideal philosophy;

103:7.1 it is the very source of such a philosophy.

103:7.1 F., human religious insight, can be surely instructed

103:7.1 it can be surely elevated only by personal mortal

103:7.6 f. is always logical from the basis of an inner

103:7.6 though such f. may appear to be quite unfounded

103:7.6 Reason grows out of material awareness, f. out of

103:7.13 F. is the act of recognizing the validity of spiritual

103:7.13 the truth-seeking progression of the unity of f. and

103:8.5 challenged by the profound f. and unshakable

103:9.3 as this f. developed, it did not remain godless.

103:9.3 Religion without f. is a contradiction; without God,

103:9.5 The earmarks of such a religion are: f. in a Deity,

103:9.6 universe, wisdom, like reason, becomes allied to f..

103:9.6 Reason, wisdom, and f. are man’s highest human

103:9.6 f. initiates him into a world of divinity, spiritual

103:9.7 F. willingly carries reason along as far as reason can

103:9.7 then it goes on with wisdom to the full philosophic

103:9.7 then it dares to launch out upon the limitless journey

103:9.8 the inherent (Adjuster) assumption that f. is valid,

103:9.9 to believe the assumptions of reason, wisdom, and f..

103:9.10 and revelation; f., with living spiritual experience.

103:9.11 F. leads to knowing God, not merely to a mystical

103:9.11 F. must not be overmuch influenced by its emotional

104:1.6 The Buddhist f. developed two doctrines of a

104:1.9 The followers of the Islamic f. likewise failed to

104:2.3 Through spiritual f. man gains insight into the love

104:2.3 discovers that this spiritual f. has no influence on

108:6.8 When the clouds gather overhead, your f. should

110:3.2 your decisions, determinations, and steadfast f..

110:3.7 of divinity through wisdom, worship, f., and love.

110:6.17 The motivation of f. makes experiential the full

110:6.17 F. transmutes potentials to actuals in the spiritual

110:6.17 But choosing to do the will of God joins spiritual f.

110:6.18 soul is wholly dependent on the grasp of living f.

111:3.5 F. in the survival of supreme values is the core of

111:6.8 Only religious confidence—living f.—can sustain man

111:7.5 the fountain of f. polluted by the poisons of fear;

112:0.1 run the race of time and gain the final goal of f.,

113:2.5 higher intellectual powers, even your religious f.,

115:7.2 perseverance, and personality development upon f..

116:0.1 No longer would religious f. be prostituted to the

117:6.8 this assurance of Deity kinship must be f. realized.

122:2.6 Elizabeth did much to strengthen Mary’s f. in the

128:3.6 when Saul saw how this Greek could die for his f.,

128:3.9 at times Mary’s f. was revived when she paused to

130:6.3 evils of inaction by the power-presence of living f..

130:6.3 then, forthwith, will this f. vanquish fear of men by

130:6.4 you are to be reborn, re-established as a man of f.,

130:8.2 asked him to help him come back to the f. of Israel

131:1.9 “If the f. of the Most High has entered your heart,

131:2.8 those who serve him; the just shall live by his f..

131:3.2 I pray for f. to sustain me on the long journey; I

131:3.2 I know that f. from beyond will not fail me.

131:3.2 will prosper if they become imbued with the f. of

131:3.2 the f. that creates modesty, uprightness, wisdom,

131:3.2 F. is man’s true wealth; it is the endowment of

131:3.4 When the f. of your religion has emancipated your

131:3.4 While f. is the energy of the better life,

131:4.5 “We have learned to win f. by the yearning of our

131:4.5 He who is full of f. worships truly when his inner self

131:9.3 within me often makes hard demands on my f..

131:9.3 F. must be very near the truth of things, and I do not

131:9.3 do not see how a man can live without this good f..

132:3.0 3. TRUTH AND FAITH

132:3.1 most influenced by their discussion of truth and f.

132:3.5 become man’s possession without the exercise of f..

132:3.5 ethics, and ideals will never rise higher than his f.,

132:3.5 And all such true f. is predicated on profound

132:3.5 F. is the inspiration of the spiritized creative

132:3.6 F. acts to release the superhuman activities of the

132:3.10 F. fosters and maintains man’s soul in the midst of

133:4.12 if your repentance is genuine and your f. sincere.

134:9.6 James never again really and wholly gave up his f. in

135:11.1 And this experience was a great test of his f. in,

135:11.1 this whole experience was a great test of John’s f.

135:11.4 to stabilize his f. and prepare him for the tragic end

137:3.3 Mary encouraged her sons to have f. in their brother

137:7.1 James, Jesus’ brother, did not lose f. in him, but

137:7.1 Mary’s f., raised to such heights at Cana, now

137:8.8 Unless you seek entrance with the f. and trusting

137:8.17 now have I come proclaiming f., the gift of God,

138:0.1 wavered between attitudes of fluctuating f. and

138:5.1 “Thomas, you lack f.; nevertheless, I receive you.

138:6.4 new and better way to God, the way of f. and love.

138:8.2 to preach the forgiveness of sin through f. in God

138:8.8 He taught his apostles that f. was the only requisite

138:8.8F. is the open door for entering into the present,

139:5.12 Philip was finally crucified for his f. and buried at

139:7.4 Matthew would never cease to recount that f. only

139:7.10 this regenerated publican died triumphant in the f. of

139:8.3 Thomas was rapidly losing f. in his fellow men when

139:8.13 his doubting depression but eventually rallied his f.

139:9.11 never lost their heart f. in Jesus, and (save John)

139:11.3 enthusiastic advocate of salvation through f. in God

139:11.3 born into the “liberty of f. and the joy of salvation.

139:12.7 no restrictions or qualifications save the f. of the one

140:1.4 F. alone will pass you through its portals, but you

140:4.9 exhorted his followers to exercise experiential f..

140:5.6 The f. and the love of these beatitudes strengthen

140:5.11 is motivated by an unshakable f. in a lawful universe

140:5.12 Jesus referred more to that f. which man should

140:5.12 that f. which a parent has in his child, and which

140:5.14 should see to it that they do not lose that simple f..

140:5.23 the Sermon on the Mount are based on f. and love

140:8.8 Have f.—confidence in the eventual triumph of divine

140:10.9 third, f. in the effectiveness of the supreme human

141:2.1 But, my children, you see not with the eye of f.,

141:7.6 are: the attainment of salvation by f., and f. alone,

142:5.3 victory that overcomes all uncertainty, even your f..

142:6.9 But Nicodemus did summon f. enough to lay hold of

142:6.9 Nicodemus later boldly acknowledged his f. and

143:2.4 Forget not—it is your personal f. in the exceedingly

143:2.7 “Your sonship is grounded in f., and you are to

143:2.7 the mastery of self is bound up with your f. in the

143:2.7 Even this saving f. you have not of yourselves; it

143:2.7 And if you are the children of this living f., you are

143:4.3 personal loyalty which transcended even their f. in

144:1.3 1. To confirm their understanding of, and f. in,

144:2.6 “But when you pray, you exercise so little f..

144:2.6 Genuine f. will remove mountains of material

144:3.19 2. Believing—according to f..

144:4.2 the expression of a child of God and is uttered in f.,

144:4.3 —but you receive sonship by grace and through f..

144:8.6 John was comforted, and his f. was strengthened by

146:3.4 matter of personal experience—f. in the word of truth

146:3.4 understanding of truth realities plus your spiritual f.

146:4.3 in his affliction and heard his words of clinging f.,

147:1.3 verily, I say to you, I have not found so great f., no,

147:5.5 “Woman, go in peace; your f. has saved you.”

147:5.6 “I know your heart how you are torn betwixt f.

147:5.6 doors of the kingdom to all who have the f. to enter

147:5.8 the living way opened up, through f., to God.

147:5.8 better to have a small but living and growing f. than

147:7.3 But that which is new and also true, have the f. and

147:8.5 the truth that it was their f. that made them secure

147:8.5 “Grow in grace by means of that living f. which

148:2.4 Jesus inspired the f. and confidence of the sick and

148:6.9 the great struggle in his heart between f. and doubt

148:6.11 At last his f. pierced the clouds of suffering to

148:7.2 if you have the f. to be healed, I bid you stretch out

148:9.2 Jesus, seeing his f., said to the paralytic: “Son, fear

148:9.2 Your f. shall save you.”

148:9.4 three of the spying Pharisees confessed f. in Jesus

149:1.1 intense f. which impelled them to seek for healing.

149:1.5 1. The presence of strong, dominant, and living f. in

149:1.6 2. The existence, concomitant with such human f.,

149:1.7 3. Along with the f. of the creature and the life of

149:1.8 certain forms of profound human f. were literally

149:4.4 Jesus discoursed on the dangers of courage and f.,

149:5.4 and transient joy but rather for the assurance of f.

150:5.3 All down through the ages has this same f. saved

150:8.4 then recited the Shema, the Jewish creed of f..

150:9.2 of grace are wrought in response to the living f. of

151:5.5 Where is your f.?

152:0.3 Daughter, your f. has made you whole; go in peace.

152:0.3 It was her f. and not her touch that made her whole.

152:0.3 Veronica’s f. was of the sort that laid direct hold

152:0.3 With the f. Veronica had, it was only necessary to

152:0.3 that it was her pure and living f. that had wrought

152:1.5 the strong and living f. of mortal men and women.

152:4.2 “O, you of little f., wherefore did you doubt?”

152:5.3 spiritual comprehension and deficient in living f.?

152:5.4 to the end that you may have full f. in the gospel

152:6.3 doubt by the birth of the spirit into the light of f.

153:1.3 and courageously to assert their full-fledged f. in

153:2.6 liberty, teach eternal truth, and foster living f..

153:5.4 Let each of you look to his own f., for one of you

154:1.3 built up which was better grounded in spiritual f.

154:5.4 Jesus inspired all of them with his words of f., hope,

154:6.1 even Joseph, still retained much of their f. in Jesus,

155:3.6 of things, ultimately deprive them of their f. in God.

155:3.6 the progress of physical science disturb their f. in

155:3.7 it releases f. and courage for daily living and serving.

155:3.7 F. promotes spiritual vitality and righteous

155:5.10 the actual realization of the victory of spiritual f.

155:5.11 means effort, struggle, conflict, f., love, loyalty,

155:6.2 of the spirit of adventurous and progressive f..

155:6.3 from a racial f. inherited to a personal f. achieved

155:6.4 that living f. which is able to grasp the reality of God

155:6.17 Father will ever respond to the faintest flicker of f..

155:6.17 And with those honest but fearful souls whose f. is

155:6.17 your f. shall dominate the combined attitudes of

156:1.4 Norana said: “I have f. that your Master can cast out

156:1.7 “O woman, great is your f., so great that I cannot

156:1.8 how the gentiles are able to exercise saving f. in the

156:1.8 the children of Abraham are not minded to show f.

156:2.8 her great and persistent f., that touched the heart

156:5.7 Spiritual destiny is dependent on f., love, devotion

156:5.12 Kingdom believers should possess an implicit f. in

156:5.17 capacity is your f. in truth and your love for man, but

157:2.2 a dead religion that will save you but rather your f.

157:2.2 as you enter upon the living of the new life of f.

157:4.6 Jesus was beginning to have f. in the loyalty and

157:4.6 The Master conceived that a f. which could stand

157:4.6 On this day the Master began to believe in the f. of

157:6.12 “And now can your f. comprehend the truth of these

158:1.5 The f. of the apostles was at a high point at the

158:1.5 five thousand, and then it rapidly fell almost to zero.

158:1.5 lagging f. of the twelve arose in the next few weeks

158:1.5 The third revival of their f. did not occur until after

158:2.1 They had so recently reaffirmed their f. in him as

158:5.2 How long ere you learn that the works of f. come

158:5.2 love, only the sincerity and reach of your f..

158:5.2 of commingled f. and doubt, “Lord, I believe.

158:5.3 with my Father’s will and in honor of living f..

158:6.2 failed to exercise the f. at your command but,

158:6.3 “No sooner does your f. grasp the identity of the

158:6.4 personal experience of the possession of living f..

158:6.5 lead to the great and final testing of your f.

159:3.8 they are all within the immediate grasp of living f..

159:3.8 F. is to religion what sails are to a ship; it is an a

159:3.8 kingdom, and that is to fight the good fight of f..

159:3.12 such a f. will expand the mind, ennoble the soul,

161:2.5 generous to acknowledge the presence of f. or any

162:6.3 bestowal of the divine spirit upon the children of f.

162:6.3 To every one who has f. shall this bestowal of the

163:2.4 —you do well, but salvation is the reward of f., not

163:4.12 3. F. and trust. They must go forth on this short

163:6.6 Did you go forth with so little f. in this gospel that

164:3.11 This man had little f. that he would receive his

164:3.11 the people of that day had great f. in the efficacy

164:3.13 This was not a miracle response to the individual’s f..

164:3.14 and since the f. he had was slight, these material acts

165:3.5 All of you who have had the courage to confess f. in

165:5.3 O you of little f.!

165:5.4 “You are only a small group, but if you have f., if

166:1.5 we have opened to all who have the f. to enter,

166:2.5 “Arise and go your way; your f. has made you whole

166:3.4 among those who have fought the good fight of f.

166:3.5 power and by the persistent assaults of living f.

166:3.7 to all who are honest of heart and sincere in f.,

166:4.11 Father is limited by man’s f. and by his willingness to

167:1.5 I know the desire of your heart and the f. of your

167:2.3 and made public confession of his f. in the gospel

167:5.1 this salvation is a free gift to all who have the f. to

167:5.1 praying in public will not atone for lack of living f.

168:0.6 “Only have f., Martha, and your brother shall rise

168:0.11 and exhortation to maintain strong f. in the Father

168:1.4 Jesus knew the sisters loved their brother and had f.

168:1.12 Martha, while to some extent sharing her sister’s f.

168:3.1 raised from the dead did much to consolidate the f.

168:4.6 prayers when indited by the spirit and expressed in f.,

168:4.6 prayer of f. may be so all-embracing that the answer

168:4.10 Your sincere f. implies that you have in advance

168:4.10 that divine love which your f. depicts as actuating

170:2.21 1. F., sincerity. To come as a little child, to receive

170:3.2 Though Jesus taught that f., simple childlike belief,

170:3.3 F. is the price you pay for entrance into the family of

170:3.3 act which accepts your f. as the price of admission.

170:5.11 who had confessed their f. in the fatherhood of God,

171:3.4 coupled with their more profound and mature f. in

171:5.3 And when Jesus heard this request and saw his f.,

171:5.3 go your way; your f. has made you whole.”

171:7.5 in him because they saw he had so much f. in them.

171:7.8 The Master could discern saving f. in the superstition

171:7.8 Great things happened because people had f. in Jesus

171:7.8 Jesus, but also because Jesus had so much f. in them.

172:1.6 reproved all of you in that by this act she evinces f.

172:5.6 Philip had great personal f. in the Master.

174:0.2 Remain firm in your f., and you shall soon know

174:0.2 “Judge not by appearances; remain firm in your f.

174:4.4 professed f. in the gospel,and was baptized by Josiah

175:1.6 and to enter, like little children and by sincere f.,

175:1.17 the weightier matters of the law—f., mercy, and

176:1.1 it shall be for a testimony of your f. and to show

176:3.2 step in the eternal career with the same survival f.

176:3.3 this survival f. is a living f., and it increasingly

176:4.3 would be discerned only by the eye of spiritual f..

177:2.2 I can depend upon your present f. and love when

178:1.11 personal realization that the f. of a spirit-born man

179:4.5 not won without the f. of the sincere love of truth.

180:2.4 honest souls have continued to wreck their f.

181:1.5 world, and in me you shall all triumph through f..

181:1.8 Jesus’ mind was founded on an absolute human f.

181:2.20 O, you of little f.!

181:2.20 to seek eternal realities with the eye of spiritual f.

181:2.20 a great work to do, and when it is finished in f.,

181:2.26 heard him say: “Thomas, you have often lacked f.;

182:3.11 f. had asserted itself over all human tendencies to

185:1.1 these Hebrews had a real religion, a f. for which they

185:1.1 looked to Jerusalem as the shrine of their f. and held

185:3.3 the brotherhood of men who, through f. and by love,

186:5.9 personal experience, and that is your spirit-born f..

187:4.1 fanned the flickering flame of his f., and said,

187:4.6 the jeering crowd had experienced the birth of f.

188:1.2 had kept their f. in Jesus more or less of a secret,

188:4.13 realities which may be grasped by the creature’s f.

188:5.5 the moral struggle and abandon the good fight of f.,

190:0.4 Abiding f. in the resurrection of Jesus was the

190:0.4 resurrection was the cardinal feature of the f. of all

190:0.4 united in this implicit f. in the Master’s resurrection.

190:3.1 gospel and confirming believers in the f. thereof.

190:4.1 the brotherhood of the Father’s sons of f. and truth.”

191:0.4 characteristically vacillated emotionally between f.

191:0.4 Thus Peter alternated between f. and doubt

191:1.2 his f. began to surmount his doubts, and he stood

191:2.1 Have f. in God; have f. in one another; and so shall

191:4.3 If you are ennobled, by the grace of f., to love

191:4.3 believers in the far-spreading household of f.?

191:5.3 have eternal life, as the gift of God, through f..

191:5.3 When you have f., when power from on high,

191:5.3 the new order of the authority of facts, truth, and f.

191:5.3 Let f. reveal your light to the world; let the

192:2.8 These graces, with living f., shall sustain you when

192:2.9 you must cease doubting; you must grow in f. and

192:2.9 Have courage; be strong in f. and mighty in the

192:2.13 Have f. in God to the end of your days on earth.

192:4.3 Just as Peter finished making this declaration of f.,

193:0.4 Men are the sons of God, and through f. they can

193:1.2 It is your f. that saves your souls.

193:2.2 My Father requires of the children of f. that they

193:4.3 man who failed to subdue these evils by love, f.,

194:1.5 no way disconnecting themselves from the Jewish f..

194:3.2 Does f., after all, triumph over evil, sin, and iniquity?

194:3.2 the f. of the spirit-led creature will always be

194:3.2 The religion of Jesus is a new gospel of f. to be

194:3.2 This new religion is founded on f., hope, and love.

194:3.3 this man met these ministrations of despair with f.,

194:3.11 to destroy fear with a courageous and living f. in

194:4.2 deliverance from despair and the return of their f.

194:4.12 the first martyr to the new f. and the specific cause

194:4.12 could not longer go on as a sect within the Jewish f..

195:3.4 the way they died for their f. during the earlier times

195:5.8 find those values in the universe which call forth f.,

195:6.1 bank of the kingdom will be paying out f., hope,

195:6.7 being devoid of f., hope, and eternal assurances.

195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with real spiritual f.; theories may

195:7.1 rather than attempting the overthrow of religious f.

195:7.4 But it requires the eye of f. in a spirit-born mortal to

195:8.8 It is not necessary to sacrifice f. in God in order to

195:9.8 expectant f. will ever keep the hope-door of man’s

195:10.8 at once and forever incompatible with that living f.,

195:10.11 Spiritual unity is the fruit of f. union with the living

195:10.13 this church has often dared to smother newborn f.

196:0.0 THE FAITH OF JESUS

196:0.1 Jesus enjoyed a sublime and wholehearted f. in God.

196:0.1 His f. was the outgrowth of the insight born of the

196:0.1 His f. was neither traditional nor merely intellectual;

196:0.3 Jesus did not cling to f. in God as would a soul at

196:0.3 Jesus did not resort to f. merely as a consolation in

196:0.3 f. was not just an illusory compensation for the

196:0.3 And this triumphant f. was a living experience of

196:0.3 a new and higher type of living f. in God.

196:0.4 This living f. of Jesus was more than an intellectual

196:0.5 Theology may fix, define, and dogmatize f., but in

196:0.5 in the human life of Jesus f. was personal, living,

196:0.5 This f. was not reverence for tradition nor a mere

196:0.5 Jesus’ f. was so real and all-encompassing that it

196:0.5 spiritual anchorage of this sublime, and undaunted f..

196:0.5 the assurance of the possession of unflinching f.,

196:0.5 this superb f. was undaunted even by the cruel and

196:0.6 In a religious genius, strong spiritual f. many times

196:0.6 affected in his practical life by his extraordinary f.

196:0.7 The all-consuming and indomitable spiritual f. of

196:0.7 Always did the Master co-ordinate the f. of the soul

196:0.7 Personal f., spiritual hope, and moral devotion

196:0.8 The f. of Jesus visualized all spirit values as being

196:0.9 life was consistently conditioned by this living f.,

196:0.9 This personal f. of a son in the certainty and

196:0.10 a clarification of viewpoint, a declaration of f.,

196:0.11 The f. of Jesus bore the transcendent fruits of the

196:0.11 His f. was not immature and credulous like that of

196:0.11 Jesus’ wholehearted f. in the fundamental

196:0.11 his fervent f. never for one moment doubted the

196:0.11 His f. grew to such heights of trust that it was

196:0.12 The f. of Jesus attained the purity of a child’s trust.

196:0.12 His f. was so absolute and undoubting that it

196:0.12 the f. of the child reigned supreme in all matters

196:0.12 Notwithstanding that Jesus’ f. was childlike,

196:0.13 his followers should fully share his transcendent f..

196:0.14 The f. of Jesus was trusting, like that of a child, but

196:1.2 will not hesitate to make such adjustments of f.

196:1.3 To follow Jesus” means to share his religious f. and

196:1.5 but rather to share his f.; to trust God as he trusted

196:1.6 by the conjoint achievement of the f. of his mortal

196:2.1 teachings of Jesus, the author and finisher of our f.

196:2.4 who, by the valor of his personal religious f. and

196:2.5 This strong f. in the Lord’s immediate return had

196:2.7 sayings were more of a personal confession of f.

196:2.10 can fail to be uplifted by the extraordinary f. Jesus

196:3.1 Religious f.—the positive leading of the indwelling

196:3.2 to view these activities as reason, wisdom, and f.

196:3.19 Paul and his conferees founded a religion of f., hope,

196:3.34 the assurance of sonship is the experience of f..

faithspecific

92:5.9 the present time as the Brahmans of the Hindu f..

92:5.13 evolution of that f. which bears the name of Christ.

94:2.3 death which had been a part of the earlier Vedic f..

94:2.6 compilation of the later scriptures of the Hindu f.,

94:5.5 was exerted by the Indian teachers of the Vedic f.,

94:6.12 between the decline and perversion of the Taoist f.

94:8.0 8. THE BUDDHIST FAITH

94:12.4 of choice has seldom characterized a Urantian f..

95:5.6 doctrines of the then existent Aton f. regarding the

98:6.4 women into the full fellowship of the Christian f..

98:6.5 the nominal Christian f. dominated the Occident.

128:3.6 the first martyr of the newly evolving Christian f..

130:8.3 Mithraic religion, later on turned to the Christian f..

133:2.5 of one Jeramy, a Greek proselyte of the Jewish f.,

faith, by

1:5.4 by f. accept the truth which portrays that the Father

31:5.2 and progress by f. through the ascendant regime,

40:7.2 status of ascending sonship you may attain by f.

93:4.5 the idea of getting divine favor for nothing—by f..

93:6.4 that salvation, favor with God, is to be had by f..

94:7.4 the revival of the Salem gospel of salvation by f..

94:7.5 can attain bliss by f. in righteousness and justice.”

94:12.3 proclaimed that this new salvation is attained by f.

96:7.7 Ur there is preached salvation, divine favor, by f.:

101:1.4 by sight and feeling, but rather by f. and insight.

101:6.3 augmented by wisdom, and sanctioned by religious f.

101:9.8 consciousness of divine reality based on, and by f.

102:6.5 the individual becomes God-knowing only by f.,

102:6.5 meanings and values are approached by living f..

102:6.6 to the fact of God can be bridged only by living f..

102:7.6 triumphed over them, surmounted them by living f.,

103:7.1 Science is sustained by reason, religion by f..

103:8.4 If you truly believe in God—by f. know him and love

103:9.6 the last analysis, can be validated only by living f..

131:3.2 By f. let us lay hold upon true righteousness and

131:10.6 By f. in God I have attained peace with him.

131:10.7 By this new f. I know that man may become the son

138:8.8 the change of mind by f.—the new birth—which he

139:5.11 by f. in Jesus and was silenced only when the irate

140:5.13 To see God—by f.—means to acquire true spiritual

140:8.28 The right to enter the kingdom is conditioned by f.,

140:10.1 that, in the kingdom, being righteous, by f., must

140:10.1 be had only by believing, by simple and sincere f..

140:10.9 And this is the good news of the gospel: that by f.

141:7.6 are: the attainment of salvation by f., and f. alone,

142:1.3 2. By f. in the fatherhood of God you may enter the

143:2.4 Thus by your f. and the spirit’s transformation,

143:2.6 You are justified by f. and fellowshipped by grace,

143:2.6 When you know that you are saved by f.,

143:7.3 isolation should be antidoted by f. contemplation of

149:1.8 in his presence by their powerful, personal f..

150:5.2 By f. recognize the indwelling spirit of God, whose

150:5.2 It is forever true, ‘the just shall live by f..’

150:5.3 Acceptance by f. on your part makes you a partaker

150:5.3 By f. you are justified; by f. are you saved; and by

150:5.3 and by this same f. are you eternally advanced in

150:5.3 By f. was Abraham justified and made aware of

155:1.2 into the exalted privileges of divine sonship by f.;

156:5.1 being in the animal soil of human nature, can by f.

162:7.5 Even Abraham rejoiced to see my day, and by f.

166:3.3 any child of the universe who, by f., seeks to find

167:3.1 believed the words of Jesus and by f. straightened

167:5.2 and the acceptance, by f., of merciful forgiveness.

168:4.10 unless it is born of the spirit and nurtured by f..

170:2.20 Jesus taught that, by f., the believer enters the

170:3.1 apostles and disciples that they must acquire, by f.,

170:5.13 thirsts for righteousness, for God, is admitted by f. to

174:0.2 just now you must walk by f. and not by sight.

175:1.1 many have seen the light and, by f., have entered

176:3.2 Having lived the temporal life by f. and having

176:3.3 When you have by f. once established yourself as

178:3.4 but I declare that all of you who by f. enter therein

179:5.9 recall that I was once with you, and then, by f.,

181:2.20 Far better that you should have seen all this by f.,

186:5.4 that mortal man may, by f., become spirit-conscious

191:4.3 the gift of eternal life which men receive by f..

192:2.11 By f. have you become a God-knowing kingdom

193:0.3 By f. in my word this fact becomes an eternal and

193:0.3 When, by living f., you become divinely God-

193:0.4 Sonship with God, by f., is still the saving truth of

193:1.2 the eternal spirit, thereby coming to possess, by f.,

193:1.2 God and is bestowed upon all who accept it by f.,

193:2.2 in the subsequent experience of those who, by f.,

196:0.3 the thrill of living, by f., in the very presence of the

196:0.14 will, living the human life religiously and by f..

196:1.1 Jesus of Nazareth was a religious man who, by f.,

196:3.4 by wisdom, and saved—justified—by religious f..

faithadjective

faith acceptance

101:10.4 The f. of the truth of God enables man to escape

faith-accepted

160:5.13 and idealism of that which is wholeheartedly f..

faith act

101:2.14 Religion is the f. of the recognition of this inner urge

146:2.8 The cry of the righteous is the f. of the child of God

faith-activated

132:3.7 the f. soul of man cannot stop short of the attainment

faith adventure

139:12.7 To Jesus, Judas was a f. adventure.

155:5.8 active participation of mind and soul in the f. of

157:6.14 the life to which I have called you: the f. of the

faith attitude(s)

103:9.5 embraces a positive and living f. toward the highest

140:5.4 by calling attention to four f. as the prelude to the

faith-born

102:7.7 a faither is to be challenged by dogma, then this f.

faith candidates

149:6.10 there is a divine dignity attached to all such f. for

faith certainty or certainties

102:7.6 f. is the greatest technique for dealing with all such

196:2.2 a purely human consciousness of the f. of personal

faith-child

101:2.13 True religion is an insight into reality, the f. of the

faith children

40:6.2 human beings are sons of God, f. of the Highest.

142:5.2 Neither does your Father leave his f. of the spirit

faith-comrades

195:10.8 experience of the f. of Jesus in the brotherhood of

faith confession

187:4.2 of death to listen to the f. of the believing brigand.

faith conquests

89:10.4 lead quickly and surely to those f. which translate the

faith consciousness

196:1.6 by seven stages of f. of progressive divinization.

faith contemplation

143:7.3 of isolation should be antidoted by f. of the Father

faith-discover

141:2.2 you f. yourselves as sons, you henceforth look not

faith-dominated

148:2.2 in the experience of expectant and f. persons who

faith encouragement

148:2.1 as well as by the spiritual practices of prayer and f.

faith-enlightened

178:1.5 As f. and spirit-liberated sons of the kingdom of

faith-entrance

170:2.20 Jesus taught that two things are essential to f. into

faith experience

94:2.6 religion through the personal f. with the one God,

101:5.2 realm of wisdom, and religion the sphere of the f..

101:6.17 demonstrated the beginnings and endings of the f.

faith-fact

34:5.7 qualifies such a mortal consciously to realize the f. of

faith-fellows

191:6.2 they will perceive that you have become f. of the

faith gift

141:7.3 are always glad to hear the glad tidings of the f. gift

faith-glimpse

103:0.1 window through which the finite creature may f.

faith-grasp

1:4.7 mysteries so profound that only the f. of the God-

5:5.6 Deity must be unified in the f. of the concept of

16:8.18 3. The f. of the fellowship worship of Deity,

193:0.4 not suffice if they fail personally to f. the saving truth

faith-grasped

4:3.7 before it can even be f. by the finite mind of man.

faith-growing

188:3.4 analogous to the spirit nature, or soul, of the f.

faith-hold

182:3.6 garden, his humanity laid a firmer f. upon his divinity

faith-insight

101:3.2 F., or spiritual intuition, is the endowment of cosmic

103:6.7 substance knowledge-reason and for its essence f..

faith levels

101:8.1 A state of mind attains to f. only when it actually

faith-liberated

101:10.9 Such f. sons have certainly enlisted in the struggles

faith liberty

101:0.1 to the sublime and magnificent f. of those mortals

faith paths

102:1.1 for comprehending the f. to supreme attainment.

faith pledge

132:3.9 constitutes the revelation promise and the f. of an

faith-quickened

181:2.12 good news: That f. mortals are the sons of God.”

faith-realization

140:10.4 has to do with a salvation growing out of the f. of

176:3.2 in the spirit by the f. that you are a son of God?

178:1.11 coupled with the supreme joy of the f. of sonship

faith-realize

140:7.6 —to f. that they are the children of the Most High.

faith realized

117:6.8 heritage, this assurance of Deity kinship must be f.

faith son(s)

1:7.5 Only the personal experience of the f. of the Father

5:3.8 to communicate with God as a f. of the Father.

14:4.13 As the worship of the f. of the evolutionary worlds

34:6.4 have been truly “born of the Spirit,” the f. of God.

34:7.6 the f. of God enjoy comparative deliverance from

34:7.7 F. work on intellectual levels and live on spiritual

40:6.0 6. THE FAITH SONS OF GOD

40:6.1 f. prior to the event of the final amalgamation of

40:6.2 human beings are the sons of God, f. children of

40:6.2 even now “you are the f. of God”; “for you have

40:6.3 All worlds of mortal habitation harbor f. of God,

40:6.4 1. You are sons of spiritual promise, f.; you have

53:8.8 nor Caligastia could ever touch or approach the f. of

101:10.9 Such f.-liberated sons have certainly enlisted in

132:4.2 coupled with the good news that man is a f. of this

141:7.4 then to present this same man to God as his f..

148:4.10 a spiritual part of the heavenly Father in every f.

178:1.5 As f.-enlightened and spirit-liberated sons of the

179:5.2 the brotherhood and fellowship of the liberated f.

182:1.3 I will give eternal life to all who will become f. of

184:4.6 the f. of God find final deliverance from the

185:3.4 my kingdom is the family of the f. of my Father who

192:2.13 Never forget that, when you are a f. of God,

193:1.2 If you are the f. of my Father, you shall never die;

194:2.1 of the devil and elevated him to the dignity of a f.

faith-submission

120:2.2 in weakness made powerful by f. to the will of

faith-tested

26:5.3 the elementary course which confronts the f. pilgrims

faith-trust

2:6.1 true essence, religion is a f. in the goodness of God

103:9.5 The ideal of religious philosophy is such a f. as

120:1.3 the rich significance of that f. which you require all

faith urges

132:3.10 the f. of a soul trying to identify itself with the spirit

faith-vision

1:3.3 eyes of the flesh in order to discern him by the f.

faith voyages

155:5.11 mental uncertainties associated with those f. of

faither

102:7.7 If the personal experience of a f. is to be challenged

faithers

102:6.7 social fruits of the spirit which such believers, f.,

faithfulsee Faithful of Days

2:1.2 God, the infinite Father, who is also a f. Creator.”

2:5.7 yet who is so perfect in goodness and so f. in the

4:1.3 “God is f.” and “all his commandments are just.”

4:1.3 “He is a f. Creator.”

4:2.5 the f. portrayal, of an all-wise and infinite God.

18:7.2 They are supremely devoted and divinely f. to the

20:4.3 In this way the f. Adjusters of the world judges

20:8.4 all the Sons of God are beholden to these ever-f.

22:5.1 but your f. seraphic guardians and your equally f.

22:5.1 your equally f. midway associates may become

22:7.6 age seems to pass before these f. onetime mortals—

23:2.18 They are the f. revealers of the motives and intent

25:1.6 “Well done, good and f. servant; you have been

25:1.6 you have been f. over a few essentials; you shall

26:7.2 Most f. and efficient are the Trinity guides;

28:7.3 space abridgers, error detectors, f. teachers, and

31:4.1 Many of the f. seraphic guardians of mortals are

33:3.3 ably assisted by the all-wise and ever-f. Spirit

33:3.3 all-wise adviser of the Creator Son, a f. and true

35:10.5 They are a noble, f, and loyal group, notwithstanding

36:5.9 the guide and f. associate of the spirits of courage

38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim are the f. and efficient aids of

38:8.6 Bright and Morning Star summons these f. servants

38:9.13 but if f. to their trust, midwayers will eventually and

39:1.17 by diligent application to study and f. performance of

39:5.4 and through the f. ministry of the seraphic spirits

39:9.3 together with the f. ministering spirits of time, are

40:2.2 this f. Material Son and Daughter are permitted to

40:8.1 fail to attain identity fusion with their f. Adjusters.

40:10.6 And in the f. service of such local universe citizens

45:2.3 Lanaforge was f. to Michael in an earlier upheaval

46:7.7 that they embrace the combined traits of a f. horse

46:7.8 these f. spornagia will escape from their animal level

47:2.6 while the f. spornagia minister to their physical

48:5.7 under the tutelage of these f. and patient teachers.

48:6.35 to be f. and earnest and, withal, cheerful; to accept

53:7.12 This noble Jerusem band of f. mortals numbered

55:1.1 and invests such a f. Lanonandek Son with new

65:7.6 Long must these f. and always dependable influences

67:3.3 Van assembled the loyal midwayers and other f.

67:3.5 f. midwayers, assumed custody of the tree of life

69:8.3 to gratify the conqueror’s vanity, is a f. picture of

73:2.5 their evil machinations were largely offset by the f.

74:1.5 were all in commission as f. stewards of universe

74:2.1 had heard much, Van and his f. associate Amadon.

82:2.5 it has always been required of wives that they be f.

97:2.2 When Elijah was called away, Elisha, his f. associate,

97:10.4 an unbroken line of f. teachers who passed the torch

97:10.7 Ezekiel also set about to establish the f. observance

98:5.4 lock the gates of Paradise for the reception of the f.

108:3.6 been true to your trusts; you have been divinely f..

108:5.10 to receive vindication as to the f. execution of her

108:6.5 These f. custodians of the future career unfailingly

108:6.6 in liaison with your f. partner—God, the Adjuster.

109:6.4 F. to his trust was this extraordinary Adjuster,

110:1.2 Adjusters living within, who are so devoutly f. to the

110:1.6 and if you only prove f. to the trust reposed in you

110:3.6 your f. determinations and your supreme desires,

111:1.9 With your consent, this f. pilot will safely carry

111:7.2 distant echo of the Adjuster’s f. call to your soul?

112:7.2 eventually you will be united with your f. Adjuster

112:7.9 one who will ever be found serviceable, f.,

112:7.11 unique goal without the full co-operation and f. help

113:6.6 re-present you to the f. Monitor of your earth days.

117:1.6 Supreme is becoming a f. portrayal of the matchless

120:1.5 the assurance of all Paradise for the f. performance

120:1.7 I pledge (with Gabriel’s co-operation) the f.

122:5.1 and in every way f. to the religious conventions

123:1.3 And they were both very f. in keeping this promise.

123:5.4 to read the Hebrew scriptures to the f. assembled in

126:4.1 And when all the f. in Nazareth had assembled,

127:4.7 better student than Joseph, who, while a f. worker,

127:5.2 that such a man would all the more need a f. wife.

131:1.4 “God is a peace giver and a f. protector of all who

131:2.8 The Lord is f.; he keeps his word with those who

131:4.4 We worship him because he is man’s f. and eternal

131:10.2 commit the keeping of our souls to him as to a f.

131:10.6 I am confident that I shall be f. even to death, and

132:5.13 if you would be a f. and just steward of your large

133:4.3 would render you all the more loyal and f. in your

134:9.3 but his f. Monitor admonished him that his hour

135:5.5 while the f. would sweep on to universal victory.

139:4.5 John was prompt and courageous, f. and devoted.

139:9.8 James and Judas were little, but they were also f..

144:5.23 receive into your own bosom our f. spirits.

144:5.74 Our all-f. Source and all-powerful Center,

147:1.1 “My f. orderly is sick and at the point of death.

149:0.2 when you have shown yourselves f., I will ordain you

149:6.11 perfect trust in the loving support and f. guidance

161:2.3 to comprehend his mission, he has been a f. friend.

161:2.12 Rodan was a f. believer to the end of his earth days,

162:2.3 by the Father, and he who sent me is true and f..

162:4.3 And then the f. marched on toward the beautiful

162:5.3 he who sent me is true and f.; my Father loves

163:2.2 You are a f. disciple, and you can remain such

163:4.7 6. Make clear to all f. believers that the time for an

165:5.5 are blessed by the master who finds them f.

165:6.2 over his household and safely trust this f. steward

166:5.7 And to the very end Abner was a f. believer in the

169:1.12 and you never made rejoicing over my f. service,

169:2.6 “I affirm that he who is f. in little will also be f. in

169:2.6 how can you hope to be f. and prudent when you are

169:2.6 If you are not good stewards and f. bankers, if you

169:2.6 if you have not been f. in that which is another’s,

170:2.24 the children of God, the fellowship of the f.,

171:8.6 because you have proved f. in this matter, I will

171:8.11 He who is f. in little things is also likely to exhibit

174:0.2 that I shall eventually see all of my f. ambassadors

174:5.5 These Greeks had been in f. attendance upon Jesus’

176:3.4 lord said to him: ‘Well done, good and f. servant,

176:3.4 you have been f. over a few things; I will now set

176:3.4 ‘Well done, good and f. steward; you also have

176:3.4 you also have been f. over a few things, and I will

176:3.7 Only those f. servants who thus grow in the

178:1.10 Learn to be f. to the kingdom even in times of peace

181:2.16 looking his f. helper in the eyes, said: “Andrew, you

181:2.22 I know you will be f. to the end, and I will some day

182:1.4 Father, keep these men f. as I prepare to yield up

188:1.3 followed by the f. women watchers from Galilee.

192:2.10 Be f. to men as I have watched over you.

Faithful of Dayssee also Faithfuls of Days

15:2.4 Each constellation also has a F. in observation,

18:7.3 Any F. on duty in Nebadon can communicate with

43:4.0 4. MOUNT ASSEMBLY—THE F. OF DAYS

43:4.1 mount of assembly is the dwelling place of the F.,

43:4.2 This F. is a Trinity Son of Paradise and has been

43:4.2 the F. stands at the right hand of the Constellation

43:4.2 never does he proffer advice unless it is asked for.

43:4.2 all that a Union of Days is to a Creator Son, a F. is

43:4.3 The residence of the Edentia F. is the constellation

43:4.5 The residence of the F. on Edentia is located to the

43:4.10 has been provided near the residence of the F..

43:5.13 but commissioned as a special counselor with the F.

43:9.1 their far-flung career as it is depicted by the F.,

53:2.5 The F. of Edentia, on the request of the

53:7.5 remained under the leadership of the F. of Edentia.

54:5.9 The F. on Edentia advised the Constellation Fathers

119:2.1 the Constellation Fathers and approved by the F.

faithfully

25:1.6 of the consciousness of divine duty f. performed.

28:6.7 established by the Sons of God has been f. paid

33:3.4 daughters of God, who so f. and valiantly struggle

39:3.3 law, for these very seraphim do f. and fully portray

48:6.36 by accepting your lot when you have f. performed

67:6.6 their planetary policies were f. executed by Van.

71:3.10 The status of any level of civilization is f. portrayed

71:8.1 stamina of a people are all f. reflected in statehood.

74:2.3 Hundreds of believer settlements had f. kept up the

77:9.10 are a rebellion-tested corps, and they will f. enact

79:1.8 Yellow River, there still remain paintings which f.

82:0.3 social civilization, but such as they had they f. and

91:7.9 to spiritualize day-by-day living while f. discharging

92:3.1 Ancient religions and mythology f. portray the

97:4.6 Hosea f. continued the moral warnings of Amos,

102:8.4 Ethics is the eternal social or racial mirror which f.

107:6.3 the Adjuster nature will f. unfold the revelation of

108:5.2 fully transmit to the man of his betrothal, he will f.

110:7.10 “that he more f. give me his sincere co-operation,

110:7.10 more f. carry out the program of my arrangement,

111:1.5 soul—the morontia self—will f. portray the harvest of

112:3.6 the group custodians f. and efficiently perform the

112:5.15 record of personality constitution is f. preserved

112:6.9 The soul of survival value f. reflects the qualitative

113:6.1 mind and the divine Adjuster—are f. conserved by

114:7.17 Urantia are just as lovingly cherished and just as f.

117:4.9 is f. and fully indicated to the Ancients of Days

117:5.8 values are f. transmitted through the Sevenfold to

119:1.5 he worked as a Melchizedek, and he f. performed

120:1.1 Most f. and perfectly have you executed the six

124:4.4 they deserve great credit for so f. and successfully

126:2.3 thrust upon him, and he carried them f. to the end.

126:3.2 nurtured his daughter any more f. than Jesus cared

126:5.4 doing well the present duty and f. discharging the

127:2.8 be able to discharge f. his obligation to his family.

128:7.11 Jude was very f. sending his share of funds home

130:2.3 Philadelphia, held more f. to the teachings of Jesus

134:2.4 And Jesus most f., efficiently, and wisely discharged

139:4.9 John knew how f. he had made provision for the care

139:4.10 right up to the last earthly hour and was found f.

139:9.11 The twins served f. until the end, until the dark days

139:12.3 Judas discharged the responsibilities of his office f.,

150:2.3 the remainder of Jesus’ life on earth, laboring f.

151:2.6 no matter how f. and efficiently we execute our

160:1.10 he so consistently practices, and which he has so f.

174:5.7 that I have f. declared to you that which the Father

176:3.7 We have lost nothing; we have f. preserved all you

181:2.16 “Andrew, you have f. represented me as acting

faithfulness

4:1.3 “His f. is established in the very skies.”

4:1.3 Your f. is to all generations; you have established the

7:4.1 And, in divine f., the Son is the eternal equal of the

8:2.7 The Father’s f. and the Son’s constancy are made

8:3.4 while the Father in f. upholds that which they have

25:3.2 are of unquestioned reliability and unerring in f..

34:6.13 and in human f. perform the duties of their earthly

97:4.5 I will even betroth you to me in f..”

97:7.9 in the preachment of divine constancy, God’s f..

112:5.5 upon the f. of mortal choice the Father depends for

131:2.7 kindness in the morning and the divine f. every

146:2.15 kindness every morning and his f. every night,

160:4.10 erroneous to suppose that f. in doing one’s daily

171:8.11 2. F. is the measure of human trustworthiness.

171:8.11 faithful in little things is also likely to exhibit f. in

171:8.12 3. The Master grants the lesser reward for lesser f.

171:8.13 4. Jesus grants a like reward for like f. when there is

176:3.6 In f. do that which is intrusted to you, and thereby

Faithfuls of Dayssee also Faithful of Days

10:6.12 7. F..

15:10.17 4. F.—Paradise counselors to the Most High rulers of

15:13.6 from the F. who are similarly attached to the

18:0.8 7. F..

18:7.0 7. THE FAITHFULS OF DAYS

18:7.1 These high Trinity-origin personalities are the

18:7.1 There are seventy million F., and like the Unions of

18:7.1 F. rotate in service in accordance with the rulings of

18:7.2 the F. are to the Vorondadek Sons who rule the

18:7.2 constellations of assignment, hence the nameF..

18:7.3 All F. functioning in the constellations of a local

18:7.3 They do not have a system of intercommunication,

18:7.4 the F. maintain their personal residences on the

18:7.4 Their abodes are modest in comparison with the

18:7.5 The F. are the last link in the long administrative-

30:1.14 7. F..

30:2.29 7. F..

33:5.3 in the supervision of his liaison brethren, the F.,

33:5.4 The F., like the Union of Days, never proffer or offer

37:4.5 the Union of Days, the Creator Son, the F.,

55:10.1 new governing body consists of the one hundred F.,

119:8.1 The F. on the constellation headquarters were also

faithless

114:7.17 if the sphere had never been betrayed by a f. Prince,

153:4.5 “This f. and sign-seeking generation seeks a token,

158:5.2 “O f. and perverse generation, how long shall I

191:5.4 Thomas, I bid you be not f. but believing—and I

faiths

89:1.5 has been perpetuated by the Hebraic and Islamic f..

92:5.14 was a protest against the social demands of the f. of

92:6.1 Many f. have progressed very little since the days

92:6.16 The great international, interracial f. are the Hebraic,

94:12.7 to Christianity, to Hinduism, to the peoples of all f.,

95:0.1 so the Levant was the homeland of the f. of the

103:3.5 these fears and f. became personalized into gods.

111:0.2 the Occidental f. have perceived that man is divine in

falcons

61:2.12 including gulls, herons, flamingoes, buzzards, f.,

fallnoun

41:7.11 of the progressive f. of the external temperature.

53:7.15 No Satania worlds have been lost since the f. of the

60:4.1 rhythm associated with this rise and f. of ocean

67:4.2 After the f. of Dalamatia the disloyal staff migrated

74:8.13 theory of the f. of man or superman which accounted

75:8.0 8. THE SO-CALLED FALL OF MAN

75:8.1 But that was not the f. of man.

75:8.2 There has been no “f. of man.”

78:8.10 Erech held out for thirty years after the f. of Akkad.

86:3.3 to such doctrines as original sin and the f. of man.

97:9.23 The f. of Assyria and the ascendency of Egypt

111:6.10 It is literally true, “Pride goes before a f..”

123:4.5 only accident Jesus had up to this time was a f.

131:2.6 before destruction and a haughty spirit before a f..

137:0.1 ministered to a lad who had injured himself in a f.

fallverb; see fall back; fall into; fall short

3:3.1 the insignificant sparrow, “One of them shall not f.

7:3.6 such purely selfish and material requests f. dead;

7:5.7 That would f. within the bestowal mystery of the

22:7.14 f. within the province of the Architects of the

25:3.8 the constellation headquarters f. under their

28:4.14 duties of a superuniverse which do not f. within the

39:3.6 they constitute a social problem and therefore f.

41:5.7 the water sometimes appears to f. in sheets or to

42:4.3 Upon such materialization, these energies f. under

43:4.9 the Son of Man “beheld Satan f. as lightning from

53:8.3 “And I beheld Satan f. as lightning from heaven.”

61:5.2 Snow began to f. on these elevated and therefore

61:5.2 it continued to f. until it had attained a depth of

70:1.17 Her general caused “all the host to f. upon the sword

72:1.2 The high mountains, on which heavy rains f. eight

74:3.10 majority were about ready to f. down and worship

75:8.1 Adam and Eve did f. from their high estate of

86:2.1 When men and women f. victims to excessive anxiety

97:9.22 Jerusalem, being the city of Yahweh, would never f..

100:4.5 fellows, you would eventually f. in love with them.

130:4.11 must of necessity f. across man’s ascending path

139:12.5 It is altogether possible to f. victim to the peaceful

151:2.2 believers stumble; they f. away when tempted.

153:5.4 I knew that these halfhearted believers would f. out

156:1.5 the crumbs which chance to f. from the children’s

157:2.2 unless you f. wholeheartedly in love with truth,

158:4.4 they should f. to talking about those hopes and

158:5.1 foam at the mouth, and f. like a dead person at the

158:6.3 you f. to discussing among yourselves as to who

159:1.5 And then did this fellow steward f. down before

160:2.7 to avoid that ever-present tendency to f. victim to

166:4.4 “The Father causes his rain to f. on the just and the

166:4.7 You may chance to f. victim to one of the accidents

169:1.6 portion of your possessions which would f. to me

176:1.4 disobedient people will f. by the edge of the sword

179:3.9 but you must also f. to disputing among yourselves

181:2.18 And so, Andrew, though it may not f. to you to do

181:2.29 this gospel, though you may f. into prison and,

182:3.3 —wherefore do you f. asleep when I leave you?”

187:1.6 will you pray the rocks of the hills to f. on you

190:2.4 started to f. to his knees, exclaiming, “My father and

193:3.2 might not become lonely and f. into the mischief

fall back

57:5.5 these gas tongues would invariably f. into the sun,

126:3.3 not grasp his thought and would invariably f. upon

137:7.1 Mary could f. on her so oft-repeated exclamation:

fall into

35:5.4 But these Sons rarely f. error, and they have never

35:10.5 tendency to f. error through fallacies of personal

73:5.3 allowing nothing to f. the water supply of the Garden

83:2.2 preferred to f. the hands of men of their own age

88:1.3 The apple was among the first to f. this category;

97:1.8 “Let us f. now into the hands of the Lord, for his

97:10.2 the Jews returned to Palestine only to f. bondage to

132:5.21 which time and chance may cause to f. his hands.

140:3.18 ‘If the blind lead the blind, they both shall f. the pit.’

143:2.5 become self-deceived and thereby f. foolish fears,

148:7.2 If you had a sheep and it should f. a pit on the

153:2.1 come down; and all the land shall f. their hands.

153:3.5 that, if the blind lead the blind, both shall f. the pit.

160:4.1 necessities of living may f. our hands by accident,

fall short

58:6.8 persist, while those that f. of this goal cease to exist.

108:5.10 while an angel might possibly f. of the perfection

160:1.14 All philosophies and religions which f. of these ideals

fallacies

35:10.5 into error through f. of personal liberty and fictions

86:6.5 entertaining those f. of thought and worship which

fallacious

86:7.4 willingness to accept an almost equally f. teaching

103:8.2 intellectual, is divergent and oftentimes confusingly f.

121:4.5 Skepticism asserted that knowledge was f., and that

fallacy

2:7.5 their gravest error when they are misled into the f. of

80:9.15 But it is a f. to presume to classify the white peoples

92:7.3 It is a f. for any group of religionists to conceive of

118:6.8 But to accept the f. of omnificence is to embrace the

134:6.11 The f. of self-determination will be ended.

149:2.10 and exposed the f. of materialistic worship.

fallenverb; see fallen asleep

46:8.1 created beings who have f. from light into darkness.

53:1.3 he wrote: “How are you f. from heaven, O Lucifer,

54:1.10 misunderstandings has long since f. into disrepute.

74:3.5 of Urantia from the low levels to which it had f.

94:3.8 cosmic truths, but it has all too often f. victim to

94:5.7 the Chinese f. into helpless slavery to priestcraft.

97:7.1 Their nation had f. before the armies of Babylon,

103:6.14 intellectual evaluations have f. into one of these

124:1.8 snow on the mountains, and several times it had f. in

124:3.4 before these burdens should normally have f. on

130:1.2 No matter into what great depths they may have f.,

133:4.12 last hour: “My brother, you have f. on evil times.

133:6.1 dedicated to her worship was reputed to have f. from

149:5.2 ‘The lines are f. to me in pleasant places; yes, I

149:5.3 making the most of that which has f. to their hands

152:3.1 as manna from heaven was supposed to have f.

155:6.10 have f. on these evil days of traditional barrenness.

164:1.3 And when the lawyer perceived that he had f. into

182:3.1 And when he had f. down on his face, he prayed:

fallen asleep

140:6.14 conferences with him save the twins, who had f.,

140:6.14 “Master, the twins have f. in the garden by the fire;

167:4.5 do you not realize that our friend Lazarus has f.,

167:4.6 “Master, if Lazarus has f., then will he the more

168:2.9 very sick, but Lazarus could recall only that he had f.

189:3.2 all the survivors of the human races who had f.

fallenadjective; see fallen prince(s); fallen worlds

43:4.9 the f. Lucifer’s associate, Satan, sought to attend

45:1.11 adjudicate the sin of Lucifer and his f. associates who

53:1.3 Lucifer is the f. and deposed Sovereign of Satania.

53:8.8 But even so, no f. spirit ever did have the power to

77:5.5 all descendants of two of the f. staff of the Prince.

77:7.2 No one can forecast the future of these f. creatures.

120:2.2 misrepresentations of these f. children of light.

120:2.2 wrest dominion from the hands of these f. Sons;

fallen prince(s)

52:5.5 a special resurrection, the f. Planetary Prince,

53:8.2 all of the isolated worlds of the f. Planetary Princes.

53:9.4 visit Caligastia and others of the f. princes right up

54:4.1 the reasons for permitting Lucifer, Satan, and the f.

66:8.5 The power of the f. Prince to disturb human affairs

67:6.5 consisting of: one of the loyal aids of the f. Prince,

74:5.5 The f. Prince had been deposed as world ruler, but

75:2.3 But the f. Prince was persistent and determined.

76:4.5 angelic hosts, the Melchizedeks, and the f. Prince

93:10.6 Melchizedek is destined to take the place of the f.

188:4.3 man from the clutch of the apostate rulers and f. of

fallen worlds

53:7.3 circuits to the f. were also cut off, so that Lucifer

53:9.3 periodic visits to the apostate princes on the f. until

53:9.7 It ends on the f. as fast as divine Sons arrive.

54:4.8 ability of Satan to pay further visits to any of the f.

67:8.4 rebellion handicapped the local system and its f.,

fallible

3:5.15 but evolving man must be f. if he is to be free.

fallingsee falling down

42:5.16 ether enables the planet to escape f. into the sun

42:5.16 the encircling electron to resist f. into the nucleus.

48:4.13 it portrays one’s supposed superiors f. victim to the

57:5.5 the roots f. back into the sun while the outer sections

57:8.20 Meteors f. into the sea accumulated on the ocean

57:8.20 Meteors f. on the land were largely oxidized,

58:2.1 If the light f. upon North America were paid for at

59:3.1 the f. of these shells to the sea bottom gradually

61:5.6 quantities of snow had been f. on Greenland and on

63:3.4 were killed at the time of an earthquake by the f. of

66:1.5 Caligastia was insidiously f. in love with himself;

72:5.4 recognize legal compensation as f. in three divisions:

126:2.1 that Joseph had been severely injured by the f. of a

127:5.1 she was slowly f. in love with this son of Joseph.

157:6.1 the masses there occurred a great f. off in revenue.

163:6.2 that I beheld Satan f. as lightning from heaven.

164:1.3 and instead of f. into the trap, he proceeded to tell

168:2.5 no consciousness of time since f. asleep in death.

180:3.2 strange things without f. under condemnation, but

195:9.6 dread the thought of f. under the dominance of

falling down

152:0.1 made his way through the crowd and, f. down at

164:5.4 And Josiah said, “Lord, I believe,” and f. down, he

172:1.3 on the legend of the walls of Jericho f. down,

182:3.2 the Master again went apart by himself and, f.

fallsnoun

39:4.12 ever downward through a succession of short f.,

59:3.9 stratum of rock over which Niagara F. now flows.

fallsverb

9:8.14 as it is revealed in these narratives, f. into three great

10:6.1 The application of law, justice, f. within the province

39:4.12 as a drop of water from a higher level f. to a lower

46:1.3 light recession it f. to a little lower than 50 degrees.

51:1.7 though this role of biologic upliftment usually f. to

58:2.6 the temperature steadily f. for six or eight miles,

83:7.8 the social group f. short of providing marriage

86:1.6 the sons of men snared in an evil time when it f.

105:1.6 And even that hypothesis probably f. far short of the

148:4.9 Any being who in any manner f. short of the divine

173:4.4 a mystery about this stone, seeing that whoso f.

173:4.4 shall be saved; but on whomsoever this stone f.,

174:5.8 You well know that, except a grain of wheat f. into

false

100:6.2 supreme value of the religionist may be base or f.,

103:1.5 That religionists have believed so much that was f.

132:1.4 If the so-called science or religion of any age is f.,

147:7.3 Likewise, that which is new but f. must be rejected.

160:5.3 devotion may be material or spiritual, true or f.,

160:5.6 no matter how puerile or f. that religion may be.

false accusations

184:3.6 said a word; he made no reply to their many f..

184:3.8 The best refutation of their f. was the Master’s calm

false charges

185:1.9 Pilate himself had declared to be innocent of their f.

185:2.15 and his accusers, but Jesus made no reply to their f..

false comforter

148:6.4 Said this f.: ‘Trust in your religion, Job;

false conversion

100:5.5 But emotion alone is a f.; one must have faith as well

false devotion

160:5.3 devotion may be material or spiritual, true or f.,

false doctrines

131:3.3 Evil is the path of f. doctrines.

false faith

97:10.3 National egotism, f. in a misconceived promised

false fear

86:7.6 mind, by the powerful and awesome force of f.,

159:4.9 A f. of sacredness has prevented religion from being

false feelings

160:1.7 of safety and to the long-cherished f. of security.

false goals

99:3.8 become distorted and perverted into the pursuit of f.,

false god(s)

67:5.5 a shrine dedicated to Nog, the f. of light and fire.

97:2.1 the altars of Baal and demolishing the idols of f..

102:6.1 progress of science add to the mortality of f.;

142:4.2 sought to combat idolatry and the worship of f.,

142:4.2 now do they make f. of even his prohibitions of

196:3.23 of the human intellect may indeed originate f.—gods

false guides

175:1.20 “Woe upon you, f. guides of a nation!

false hope(s)

97:8.4 And all of this f. led to such a degree of racial

137:6.5 But do not entertain f.; the world will stumble at

152:3.2 But these f. hopes were not to live for long.

false humility

149:6.10 the menial practices of an ostentatious and f. are

false ideas

99:6.3 fostering of f. and exaggerated ideas of sacredness;

149:6.9 your wrong concepts of the Father grow your f. of

false illusions

160:4.14 the struggle of life by the aid of continuous f. of

false information

190:1.5 that I have never yet sent out f. at your hands.

false interpretation

188:4.2 of the f. of the meaning of the death on the cross,

false judges

184:3.19 Thirty prejudiced and tradition-blinded f.,

false liberty

54:1.0 1. TRUE AND FALSE LIBERTY

54:1.1 failure of mortals to distinguish between true and f..

54:1.2 F. is the subtle deception of the error of time and the

54:1.6 self-respect; f. is the consort of self-admiration.

54:1.6 self-control; f., the assumption of self-assertion.

false logic

103:7.7 or else rapidly degenerates into a consort of f..

160:5.9 distortions of f., and the self-deceptive idols of those

false Messiah

137:2.2 Let us remain aloof from this f. Messiah.”

185:1.6 the pretensions of a f. who led troops to Mount

false mode

149:4.5 sort of f., unfair, and unrighteous mode of attack

false peace

149:5.4 “Seek not, then, for f. and transient joy but rather for

false philosophy or philosophies

101:3.1 contamination with erroneous cosmologies and f.;

102:2.1 deceptions of sophistication, and the delusions of f..

195:6.6 The cleverness and dexterity of the f. of mechanism

false pride

121:7.1 a form of self-righteousness based upon the f. of

false progress

147:5.8 Pharisees are occupied with the f. of the illusion of

false prophets

140:3.19 “I warn you against f. who will come to you in

140:10.4 yet you have warned us not to be deceived by f.

176:1.4 by the Roman armies after the revolt of the f.,

181:2.26 I know well that the f. and spurious teachers will

false religion(s)

132:1.4 If the so-called science or religion of any age is f.,

160:5.6 no matter how puerile or f. that religion may be.

195:6.10 F. may represent an evasion of reality, but Jesus

false science

2:7.4 The f. of materialism would sentence mortal man to

101:3.12 survival regardless of the deceptive teachings of f.

132:1.4 If the so-called science or religion of any age is f.,

false security

160:1.7 and to the long-cherished f. feelings of security.

167:5.2 the assurance of f. spiritual security; devotion,

191:5.3 recover from the shock of the transition from the f.

false sentiment(s)

52:2.11 It is the f. of your partially perfected civilizations that

99:3.5 The church, because of overmuch f., has long

false shelter

102:2.7 a retreat to the f. of stereotyped religious doctrines

false shepherd(s)

165:2.3 judge both of you, the true shepherds and the f..

165:2.3 If the f. were blind, he would have no sin, but you

165:2.4 because you are f., the sheep know not your voice

false sorrow

168:0.12 such f. was associated in their hearts with so much

false sympathy

159:3.11 to avoid leaning upon the insecure props of f..

false teachers

140:3.20 ‘I never knew you; depart from me you who are f..’

155:6.6 Shame on those f. religious teachers who would

166:1.5 not be closed by the prejudice and arrogance of f.

175:0.2 his last denunciation of the f. and the bigoted rulers

175:1.15 “Woe upon you, f. teachers, blind guides!

176:1.4 believe it not, for many f. will arise and many will

false testimony

184:3.6 Throughout all this f. the Master never said a word

false value

100:6.2 supreme value of the religionist may be base or f.,

false wedding day

83:4.6 customary to set a f. and then suddenly postpone the

false witness(es)

93:4.9 3. You shall not bear f. witness.

131:2.12 adultery; you shall not steal; you shall not bear f.;

153:3.5 jealousy, pride, anger, revenge, railings, and f.?

163:2.4 adultery, do not kill, do not steal, do not bear f.,

184:3.6 More than a score of f. were on hand to testify

184:3.8 Jesus stood there in silence while all of these f. gave

184:3.9 Shortly after the beginning of the testimony of the f.,

184:3.19 false judges, with their f., are presuming to sit in

falsehood

3:5.10 world where error is present and f. always possible.

48:6.33 F. is not a matter of narration technique but

54:0.1 that conflicting truth and f. create confusing error;

54:0.2 fact and f., constitutes the potentiality of error.

95:2.9 Osiris, where, if innocent of “murder, robbery, f.,

131:7.3 you come before me with a clean heart, free from f.

falsely

101:7.4 the materialistic fetters of a science, f. so called.

103:6.11 spiritual worlds, sciences and religions f. so called.

132:4.8 Meeting a poor man who had been f. accused,

140:3.11 you and shall say all manner of evil against you f..

140:5.20 you and shall say all manner of evil against you f..

181:1.8 Jesus has even been f. called the “Man of sorrows,”

falseness

48:6.33 of that which is principle—these constitute f..

falsification

25:6.3 Recorder, and never has there been discovered a f.

falsified

101:8.3 Faith has f its trust when it presumes to deny realities

falsifier

67:1.2 Lucifer was a f. from the beginning of his self-

falsifies

102:3.2 detrimental; speculation invariably f. its object.

falsify

24:2.9 in function; they never default, neither do they f..

falter

3:5.4 you may f. in your concept of his primacy, but

34:7.8 do not f. and question your status and standing,

48:6.14 Though I triumph in the choirs of light or f. in the

108:3.6 No matter how trying the crises, you never f..

108:5.3 depart from the divine way, but Adjusters never f..

109:5.4 this is why so many f. and fail, grow weary and

126:5.4 But Jesus did not f.; he was not discouraged.

165:2.10 the Father knows that I will not f. in the safeguarding

174:0.2 Jesus said: “F. not because of outward appearances.

181:2.7 I would rejoice to know that you would not f.;

181:2.8 establishment of your kingdom, and I will not f..

faltered

22:1.13 the Sons of Selection have never f. in the service

75:1.4 spirits drooped, and sometimes their faith almost f..

100:7.7 man’s welfare on earth, Jesus never f. in his faith.

faltering

183:3.5 As the guards rallied from their first f. at the sight of

falterings

155:6.10 notwithstanding all the failures and f. of Israel,

falters

161:2.6 Jesus never f. in doing his duty.

fame

135:8.1 his f. had extended throughout all Palestine, and

141:1.1 the f. of Jesus had begun to spread well over all of

145:3.12 the f. of this sundown healing at Bethsaida spread

146:4.2 The f. of Jesus as a healer had spread even to this

146:4.3 leprous man, having heard of his f. as a healer,

149:1.0 1. THE WIDESPREAD FAME OF JESUS

149:1.1 the f. of Jesus, particularly as a healer, had spread

149:1.2 their homes, added to the enlargement of Jesus’ f..

149:2.6 While, at that particular time, the f. of Jesus rested

150:7.2 They had heard of Jesus’ f., but the majority of the

150:7.4 the younger generation was prone to resent his f.

152:3.1 since Jesus’ f. was then and there augmented by

153:1.2 was the outward turning of the tide of popular f.

famed

98:0.3 the Jews were f. as much for military valor as for

familial

84:3.1 All society, whether national or f., passed through

170:3.10 of the individual; the fruits, the results, are f., social.

familiarsee familiar, not

4:1.7 intimately f. with the workings of the accredited

12:8.4 But material-minded man is naturally more f. with

13:1.2 And though I am somewhat f. with six of these

14:5.4 where they become more f. with the Paradise hosts.

15:6.8 You are f. with suns that emit light accompanied by

20:9.5 Teacher Sons, who have become so thoroughly f.

22:3.4 personally f. with every step of the career you have

25:3.13 expertly f. with most of the actual problems and

27:2.3 and with a f. multitude of glorified fellow mortals.

32:5.2 Everything f. to you has an end.

35:5.7 they are personally f. with all the political struggles

39:1.10 the realms of achievement, realms grown f. by long

41:2.5 You are f. with the action of vegetable life in

44:3.1 we have all that you mortals are f. with and more.

47:6.1 transition world number four, there to become f.

47:7.3 Here the ascendant mortal becomes personally f.

48:5.9 They are entirely f. with the ascendant plans and

48:6.31 you will become quite f. with the history of Satania

52:6.4 Each race must become f. with the thought of all

74:3.1 Silent were the f. broadcasts, and absent were all

76:6.1 resume life on the mansion worlds, worlds all so f. to

80:6.3 they were thoroughly f. with river life, its floods,

107:1.3 are more or less f. with their cosmic progressions

119:6.1 Now that all Salvington was f. with the preliminaries

125:6.2 astonished that Jesus was so f. with the Scriptures,

129:4.4 intellectually Jesus became wholly f. with the entire

129:4.5 Jesus not only passed through these f. periods of

130:6.2 like to know whether you are f. with these hills;

130:6.2 Now this youth was very f. with these mountains,

136:6.4 in the words of Scripture f. to his human mind:

145:2.11 people of Capernaum were f. with Jesus’ teaching,

150:7.1 Son of Man heard the f. sounds of the trumpet blast

151:3.11 memory of the truth taught when the same f. scenes

152:2.1 were all f. with these parks on the eastern shore.

155:0.1 They were f. with this camping place, having stopped

164:1.2 This lawyer was somewhat f. with Jesus’ teachings

165:1.3 Abner was very f. with the Perean district since this

166:3.6 old and f. proverb of the straight and narrow way.

172:4.3 after Jesus had surveyed these f. scenes once more,

174:5.1 If they had been Jews or near-by and f. gentiles,

185:3.6 for he was f. with the teachings of the Stoics, who

189:4.10 the Magdalene with a f. voice, saying, “Mary.”

189:5.3 Mary thought she had heard the f. voice of Jesus.

190:5.4 then may I enlighten you since I am more than f.

191:1.2 spoke to him in f. tones, saying: “Peter, the enemy

192:4.3 speaking to them in f. accents, said, “Peace be upon

familiar, not

20:9.1 You are not f. with this order of sonship because

41:4.3 You are not f. with the solar supergases, but these

familiarity

82:5.6 F. breeds contempt; so, as the element of individual

143:5.4 Nalda mistook friendliness for commonplace f.,

149:4.6 should cultivate a wide range of cultural f. with life

171:7.3 Never did his f. with suffering breed indifference,

familiarize

47:3.6 to f. yourself with the program which lies

familiarized

66:7.6 They were also f. with such associations as family

families

10:5.2 Living associations, human f., social groups, or the

15:5.14 the vast majority of stellar systems and planetary f.

43:8.6 this group of ten as it co-ordinates with ten other f.,

45:6.3 both individually and as members of their f.,

45:6.8 undergo in the f. of the Material Sons and Daughters

47:2.3 Children of pre-Adjuster ages are cared for in f. of

47:2.4 they likewise grow up in the f. of the Material Sons

47:2.5 youths on the finaliter world are reared in f. of five,

47:2.5 these f. consist of children whose ages are six, eight,

47:4.7 for future rectification among the Material Son f. on

54:6.3 F., groups, nations, races, worlds, systems,

57:4.9 it lives on in the many suns and their planetary f.

61:2.2 erelong, omnivorous mammalian f. also sprang up.

61:2.4 Most of the living insect f. go back to this period,

61:2.6 The surviving members of the early reptilian f. are

61:3.13 The modern cat and dog f. increased in numbers all

61:5.7 sloths, and many groups of the cat and dog f..

62:3.9 half the tribe, embracing the more intelligent f.,

63:4.3 They were very loyal to their f.; they would die

63:4.7 the contact of the expanding f. developed friction

64:5.1 was finished, only about one hundred f. were left.

66:7.5 adopted little ones assembled from the superior f. of

69:3.9 whole f. and clans dedicated themselves to certain

70:0.2 antagonisms of the tribes, clans, f., and individuals.

70:3.3 F. became united by blood ties in clans, aggregations

70:3.11 And soon intermarriages between the f. of the chiefs

70:5.2 organization, the grouping of consanguineous f..

70:6.3 The idea of royal f. and aristocracy was based on the

72:3.1 On this continent it’s against the law for two f to live

73:5.1 were built the homes for the workers and their f.;

74:6.9 practice of some nations of permitting the royal f. to

80:7.12 many of the able and advanced f. fled to Crete,

80:7.12 the more cultured f. moved on west to Greece.

84:0.2 —only f. are continuing agencies in social evolution.

84:2.2 life of the polygamous and monogamous father-f..

84:7.1 As are the f. of the race or nation, so is its society.

84:7.1 If the f. are good, the society is likewise good.

84:7.11 The large f. among ancient peoples were not

87:7.1 The cult grew out of the traditions of “old f.” and

87:7.1 established institution; all f. have a cult of some sort.

91:0.2 would enlist the support of their friends and f.,

93:5.2 there were many f. on earth just as well prepared

93:5.2 There were equally endowed f. among the red men

95:7.2 many individual f. had their own household gods.

95:7.3 throughout Arabia were f. and clans that held on

99:4.1 puts new meaning into all group associations—f.,

111:4.7 Even f. and nations will enjoy life more if they share

114:6.11 moral training as it concerns individuals, f., groups,

122:0.2 equally favorable as bestowal f. for Michael’s

122:5.5 The f. of both Joseph and Mary were well educated

124:6.9 a lifelong friendship sprang up between the two f..

125:2.1 Five Nazareth f. were guests of the family of Simon

127:1.5 the girls of Jewish f. received little education, but

134:5.6 political sovereignty evolves by organization as f.

134:5.8 F. have, on occasion, defied their clan, while clans

134:5.9 and then by the f. and clans in relation to the tribe

138:7.4 as to what provision had been made for their f..

138:8.1 equal portions, funds for the care of dependent f.

138:9.3 satisfactory plans for the care of their respective f..

138:9.3 to worry about the financial welfare of their f..

138:10.5 4. Nathaniel watched over the needs of the f. of the

139:6.7 Nathaniel’s duty was to look after the f of the twelve

139:6.7 rest securely in the knowledge that their f.’ welfare

139:9.3 the twins carried money to the f. for Nathaniel,

139:9.11 Master was crucified, the twins returned to their f.

140:7.3 seek carefree change, or perchance visit your f..”

141:0.1 because the f. of the apostles and others of the

142:2.2 and better relations among the f. of all nations.

142:7.11 Real f. are built upon tolerance, patience, and

146:2.11 Pray for the welfare of your f., friends, and fellows,

148:0.2 one week out of each month with their f. or friends.

149:7.2 granted a two weeks’ recess to go home to their f.,

150:3.5 do not come back to communicate with their f. or

154:2.3 This week of rest enabled Jesus to visit many f. and

159:6.3 also for the support of the f. of the twelve apostles

160:0.1 Nathaniel and Thomas, went home to visit their f.

163:4.17 unwilling to pay the price of forsaking wealth and f..

165:5.3 concerning the support of yourselves or the f. you

173:1.1 directly into the hands of the ruling high-priestly f..

177:5.1 Jesus made careful inquiry about the f. of all of the

190:5.4 where it says that in him shall all the f. of the earth

194:3.15 end of special priesthoods and all belief in sacred f..

194:3.16 They had sacrificed their homes, f., friends, and

195:4.3 any of these special Christian groups, or religious f.

195:10.16 spiritually unite in loving service the numerous f. of

familynoun; see familytaxonomic; family of God;

   familyinstitution; familyadjective

4:4.5 relationship of Creator to his universe creature f..

5:4.3 to the service of the universe f. of fellow beings,

6:8.1 all of us, high and low, constitute their universal f..

7:5.1 bestowal projects of the Eternal Son and his vast f.

8:1.11 enlarging this concept to embrace the f. as a whole.

8:4.8 loving ministry of the lower orders of the creature f.

9:8.14 The functional f. of the Third Source and Center,

9:8.25 The spirit personalities of the vast f. of the Divine

10:2.1 relations of loving association with this vast f. of

12:1.12 nowhere do their boundaries divide a nebular f.,

12:7.8 individual as an individual child in the heavenly f..

12:7.9 illuminating each member of the celestial f.,

12:7.10 love for the individual brings into being the divine f.

14:0.1 This central planetary f. is called Havona and is

14:6.11 as the eternal home of Deity and the divine f..

14:6.12 proof of the partnership effectiveness of the divine f.

15:3.10 3. The rotation of the Andronover stellar f. and the

15:9.18 the recognized spiritual f. of the supergovernment.

15:9.18 into the associated creations of the superuniverse f..

15:10.22 other members of the vast f. of the Infinite Spirit.

15:14.9 you belong to a well-nigh infinite f. of worlds, but

17:0.1 Although all are classed among the functional f. of

17:3.6 personalities belonging to the f. of the Infinite Spirit.

17:8.1 the nucleus of the functional f. of the Third Source

17:8.2 the vast creature f. of the Third Source and Center.

19:5.10 none of the celestial f. have ever been conscious of

25:0.1 Ranking intermediately in the f. of the Infinite Spirit

30:1.70 C. The F. of the Infinite Spirit.

30:2.1 The divine f. of living beings is registered on Uversa

30:4.10 all types of ascenders fraternize as one morontia f.

33:3.7 and minister to, their f. of sons and daughters.

33:3.7 their sons and daughters—a grand and glorious f.

33:4.1 creation of their versatile f. of sons and daughters,

35:2.3 the responsibility, of the eldest son in a large f..

36:0.1 the most interesting and versatile of the diverse f. of

36:1.1 Though the Life Carriers belong to the f. of divine

36:2.13 Even in a uniform life series in a single f. of worlds,

37:8.1 certain of the higher-origin spirit beings of the f. of

37:8.1 Of the higher spirit orders of the f. of the Infinite

40:6.3 mortal beings belonging to the divine f. and

40:10.14 recognize your place in the f. of divine sonship and

42:7.9 The next thirty electrons constitute the second f.,

45:5.2 each f. of Material Sons and Daughters lives on an

46:8.1 the readmission of Satania into the constellation f..

46:8.2 the readmission of isolated worlds into the system f.

54:5.4 visiting punishment upon an erring member of his f..

54:5.5 4. While wrongdoing is always deleterious to a f.,

54:6.3 If an affectionate father of a large f. chooses to show

54:6.3 Each member of a f. profits by the righteous conduct

54:6.4 consequences of the sin of some member of your f.,

55:2.4 When the f., friends, and working group of such a

55:3.10 to intervene between the ages of a f. of children.

55:6.1 while no less independent and devoted to his f.,

55:8.7 the unqualified rulers of the newly perfected f. of

57:4.8 from the last of the Andronover second solar f..

57:4.9 moderate light and heat to its remnant planetary f. of

57:5.3 Monmatia, being the name of your sun’s planetary f.,

57:5.13 your sun add to its metamorphosing planetary f.

57:5.13 gravity field of Angona, its tributary planetary f.

62:4.2 they fled from the tribe, going west to raise their f.

63:0.0 THE FIRST HUMAN FAMILY

63:2.1 the fear of displeasing their father and immediate f..

63:3.0 3. ANDON’S FAMILY

63:3.2 The f. was domiciled in four adjoining rock shelters,

63:3.6 This f. of Andon and Fonta held together until the

64:5.2 to produce a f. of unusually intelligent children.

64:5.2 This was the Sangik f., the ancestors of all of the six

64:6.1 emergence of all six races on Urantia, and in one f.,

64:7.1 When the colored descendants of the Sangik f. began

65:4.7 appearance of the Sangik mutants in a single f..

65:4.7 six colored races sprang from the same human f..

66:7.4 definite order of family life and the living of one f.

68:6.6 The size of the f. has always been influenced by the

68:6.6 The higher the standard the smaller the f.,

69:3.9 due to the exaltation of a f. of expert swordmakers.

69:9.6 the funeral was held up until the f. donated a large

69:9.9 property inherited by the surviving f. or by the tribe.

70:10.11 to be decreed and administered by the f. wronged.

70:10.13 Justice was thus first meted out by the f., then by the

72:3.3 The average number of children in each f. is five,

72:3.3 honor for any f. to be awarded the guardianship of

72:3.6 (comparable to Urantia pastors), who visit each f.

72:12.4 their sister sphere in the Satania f. has benefited by

73:6.7 Adam and his f. were not permitted to carry the

73:7.3 uplift and blending until his own f. had numbered

74:6.1 Before the size of the Adamic f. outgrew these early

74:6.2 When Adam and Eve left the Garden, their f.

76:3.7 Adam and his f. subsisted on fruits, cereals, and nuts.

77:5.6 Adamson and Ratta had a f. of sixty-seven children.

78:7.5 only Noah and his immediate f. were saved in their

79:8.9 is the value that such an attitude places upon the f..

79:8.9 of the paramount position accorded the f.,

79:8.9 dependent on the effective functioning of the f.;

79:8.9 and in China the f. attained a social importance,

79:8.15 the transition from mother- to father-f.,

82:0.2 child learns most of the essentials of life from his f.

82:3.6 in hunting, fighting, and ability to provide for a f..

82:3.6 The groom was long required to enter the bride’s f.

82:3.8 of a dead son with a dead daughter of another f..

82:5.3 to keep the knowledge of their craft within the f..

83:3.4 father; if not, the children belonged to the wife’s f..

83:5.2 five brothers of one f. would marry five sisters of

83:5.14 it required an assembly of wives to recruit a large f..

84:1.6 A f. of some simple sort was insured by the fact that

84:2.0 2. THE EARLY MOTHER-FAMILY

84:2.5 The transition from the mother-family to the father-f.

84:3.0 3.THE FAMILY UNDER FATHER DOMINANCE

84:7.8 The Edenic ideal, the whole f. as gardeners, was a

84:7.9 Woman always wanted the individual f., eventually

84:7.29 In an ideal f. filial and parental affection are both

84:7.30 But even more, a true f.—a good f.—reveals to the

87:5.7 complimentary remarks regarding oneself or f.

92:6.20 to Shinto—worship of the state in the imperial f..

93:3.5 The members of the f. of Katro, with whom

93:3.5 higher truths and long perpetuated them in their f.,

93:5.2 the desire to establish contact with some human f.

93:5.4 Terah and his whole f. were halfhearted converts

93:5.10 Upon returning with his f. to Salem, Abraham began

94:7.4 Godad was descended through a f. that had never

95:5.1 a woman of the royal f. espoused the Melchizedek

95:5.3 joint gift of the Hebrew race and Egyptian royal f.;

95:5.11 more and more the f. of gods contracted.

96:3.1 Moses’ mother was of the royal f. of Egypt; his

98:1.2 the evolution of the Greek f. of gods and goddesses.

98:1.4 had a patriotic and racial feeling for Zeus and his f.

122:0.1 especially as to just why the f. of Joseph and Mary

122:0.2 dispatched the F. Commission of Twelve—selected

122:1.1 Jesus’ f. belonged to a long and illustrious line of the

122:5.1 after the economic condition of his f. had been

122:5.10 The larger part of Joseph’s f. became believers in the

122:5.10 but Mary and her f., especially her father, held to the

122:6.1 Jesus’ f. dwelt in the outskirts of the city, and this

122:6.3 In later years, as the f. grew in size, they would all

122:7.2 —Joseph was authorized to register for his f.—but

122:10.1 Knowing Herod pursued the Nazareth f., Zacharias

122:10.3 intrigue and murder, even in his own immediate f.,

122:10.4 Jesus lodged with well-to-do relatives of Joseph’s f..

123:0.1 they had arrived safely in Alexandria, where the f.

123:0.1 Joseph was able to support his f. as he secured

123:0.3 wish the Nazareth f. well and to pay their respects to

123:1.1 that neither the f. of Joseph nor that of Mary knew

123:1.1 The next day Joseph’s brother moved his f.,

123:1.1 settled down with her little f. to enjoy life in their

123:1.5 The next important event in the life of this Nazareth f

123:2.4 very comfortable crib in which to nestle while the f.

123:3.1 the possession of one of them by the carpenter’s f.

123:3.4 and their son John came to visit the Nazareth f..

123:3.7 death, did the Nazareth f. feel the pinch of poverty.

123:3.7 The f. grew larger and larger, and they spent much

123:3.9 to the welfare and tranquillity of the entire f..

123:4.9 The fourth member of the Nazareth f., Joseph, was

123:6.5 harpist and greatly enjoyed entertaining f. and friends

124:1.13 and more generous understanding of his own f.,

124:1.13 sought to adapt himself to the practices of his f..

124:3.10 how he was to carry out his obligations to his f.

124:4.1 a very unusual arrangement to obtain in a Jewish f.

124:4.1 wisdom of keeping such matters a secret in the f..

124:4.9 personal convictions and duty toward one’s f.,

124:5.2 Jesus had a sizable f. of small children left to his

124:5.4 a great day in the life of any ambitious Jewish f.,

124:5.6 responsibility for support and direction of a large f.,

124:5.6 had a larger and longer experience rearing this f.

124:5.6 effective teacher and eldest brother to this f.—his f.

124:6.1 Joseph and his f. would have enjoyed going down

124:6.9 Joseph and his f. had stopped near the house of

124:6.9 They invited the Nazareth f. in for refreshment,

124:6.16 even ere the heavy responsibilities of the Nazareth f.

124:6.18 the desires of his parents and his obligations to his f.

125:2.1 Five Nazareth families were guests of the f. of Simon

125:4.1 arriving just as Simon’s f. made ready to partake of

125:4.2 where they had lodged as a f. during the Passover

125:6.12 earthly father and to the usages of his f. in the flesh.

126:1.6 The improved economic condition of the Nazareth f.

126:1.7 The prospects of the f. seemed good; the future was

126:2.2 and comfort of this so suddenly bereaved f..

126:2.2 attendant upon becoming the head of a human f.,

126:2.5 care of his f. and the preparation to do his Father’s

126:2.7 The economic affairs of the f. continued to run

126:3.1 taken a firm grasp upon the management of his f..

126:3.2 Ruth, the baby of the f., was born, and to the best of

126:3.2 equally good father to all the other members of his f..

126:3.4 gave up the idea of having each member of the f.

126:3.5 the watchcare of his father’s f. must take precedence

126:3.5 the support of his f. must become his first obligation.

126:3.11 after embarking on his life mission, to his f.?

126:5.1 Gradually Jesus and his f. returned to the simple life

126:5.8 shop, where he was near to help Mary with the f..

126:5.9 And the rigorous experience of supporting his f. was

126:5.10 within his power to adjust himself and his f. to the

126:5.11 given serious thought to this plan of moving his f.

126:5.11 characterized the home life of this Nazareth f..

127:0.1 found himself head and sole support of a large f..

127:1.7 made up his mind that he would, after rearing his f.

127:1.8 Jesus was a real though youthful father to the f.;

127:1.8 at the carpenter’s bench earning a living for the f.

127:2.5 came forward agreeing to support Jesus’ f. if he

127:2.7 His f. was in a turmoil, his youthful friends in

127:2.8 plea, maintaining that his first duty was to his f.,

127:2.8 loyalty to a dead father forbade his leaving the f.

127:2.8 able to discharge faithfully his obligation to his f..

127:2.8 Nazareth well knew he was a good father to his f.,

127:2.9 were old enough to assume responsibility for the f.,

127:2.9 you will have not just one leader from Joseph’s f.,

127:3.2 assume responsibility for the f. so that Jesus could

127:3.4 over this household as the head of the Passover f.,

127:3.7 with James’s help, continued to provide for the f..

127:3.11 Elizabeth and John came to visit the Nazareth f..

127:3.11 not know the Nazareth f. was practically penniless.

127:3.12 to occupy many years with the rearing of his f.;

127:3.13 death for the second time struck at this Nazareth f..

127:3.13 Mary recognized Jesus as the real head of the f.;

127:4.1 devoted to the support and upbringing of their f. of

127:4.2 and everything relating to the welfare of the f..

127:4.4 personal consideration endeared Jesus to all his f..

127:4.5 But nonresistance was not a rule of the f..

127:4.8 so comely as Miriam, who was the belle of the f.,

127:5.1 son, now become the indispensable head of the f.?

127:5.2 dread of losing the head and sole support of her f.;

127:5.2 would gladly supply the f. with sufficient income

127:5.3 of his obligation personally to rear his father’s f.,

127:5.5 his paramount duty was the rearing of his father’s f.,

127:6.3 Next to his own f. he loved these three most of all.

127:6.7 introduce this new idea of the Passover in their f..

127:6.12 of guiding and directing the children of his earth f..

128:1.7 life just as all others of the human f. may live theirs,

128:1.13 hands to provide the necessities of life for his f.,

128:1.14 exhibit any degree of partiality in dealing with his f..

128:2.4 just past eighteen years old, as acting head of the f.

128:2.4 of obedience to James from each member of the f..

128:2.4 assumed full financial responsibility for the f.,

128:2.4 Jesus had begun the slow process of weaning his f.

128:2.7 withdrawal from participation in the affairs of his f..

128:2.7 had two years’ experience as acting head of the f.

128:3.3 not feel justified in going so far away from his f.

128:3.7 Simon kept the f. up late that night relating his

128:3.8 Jesus’ f. never could comprehend his great interest in

128:3.9 More and more the Nazareth f. became engrossed

128:4.4 Jesus never spoke about this offer to his f.,

128:4.7 to bring any undue influence to bear upon his f. or

128:4.8 over his earnings to James for the support of the f.,

128:5.7 have a chance to serve as the acting head of the f..

128:6.1 year began with the Nazareth f. all in good health

128:6.8 Jesus did not tell the f. about his brother’s arrest

128:6.8 After this talk with Jesus Jude himself told the f..

128:6.9 Jesus attended with any member of his own f..

128:7.4 loving counsel of Jesus prevented a break in the f.;

128:7.5 about completed the difficult task of weaning his f.

128:7.8 time this year with the individual members of his f..

128:7.11 Joseph was installed by Jesus as head of the f..

128:7.13 assume full financial responsibility for the f., thus

128:7.13 was so arranged that the actual expenses of the f.

128:7.13 which may befall any individual member of the f..

129:0.1 the management of the domestic affairs of the f.

129:0.2 Jesus naturally loved his people; he loved his f.,

129:0.2 and since Jesus had given himself so fully to his f.,

129:0.3 All the f. had slowly awakened to the realization that

129:1.1 Jesus took unceremonious leave of his f., explaining

129:1.7 This officer belonged to a wealthy Roman f.,

129:1.10 The Zebedee f. almost worshiped Jesus, and they

129:2.1 money, which each month he would send to the f. at

129:2.2 When Jesus took leave of Zebedee’s f., he agreed to

129:2.3 matter of sending some money to the f. each month

129:2.3 I will watch over your f. even as I would foster my

129:2.4 in property and use the income for assisting the f.

129:2.4 sent up to John to be used as needed by the f.,

129:2.5 When the f. heard that Jesus had departed from

129:2.5 assumed full responsibility for the care of the f..

129:2.8 Jerusalem from Capernaum, Zebedee and his entire f.

129:2.8 where they celebrated the Passover as one happy f..

129:2.9 Jesus told him about his f. and that it was hardly

129:2.9 funds to his friends for the safeguarding of his f.

129:2.10 the f. at Nazareth had just about given him up as

129:2.11 During this time the Nazareth f. got along very well;

129:3.3 which he never revealed to any member of his f.

129:3.3 His own f. inclined to the belief that he was in

129:3.4 Jesus did nothing to change the opinion of his f. that

130:0.7 Jesus, pleading the necessity for returning to his f. in

132:6.2 eldest boy so that he could help in the care of the f..

133:3.1 to be very fond of Crispus, his wife, and their f. of

133:3.2 Crispus with his entire f. embraced the new religion,

134:1.1 Capernaum, where he paused to call on Zebedee’s f..

134:1.2 His f. always believed that he spent this time in study

134:1.3 Jesus visited with his f. and friends, spent some time

134:1.4 they all regarded James as the head of the f. in most

134:1.5 Jesus visited with the individual members of his f.

134:1.6 Joseph and his f. moved into the old Nazareth

134:2.2 had an interesting experience with his caravan f.

134:2.5 But Jesus never again lived with his f.;

135:0.3 with his parents, to Jesus and the Nazareth f..

135:1.1 the f. proceeded to Jerusalem, where, before the

135:2.1 forbade contact with the dead, even in one’s own f..

135:4.1 regarding contact with the dead, even in one’s own f.

137:1.7 apostle was employed to distinguish the chosen f. of

137:3.2 Jesus told Joseph and other members of Jesus’ f.

137:3.2 And these members of Jesus’ f. talked all this over,

137:3.7 Not since he was thirteen years old had Jesus’ f.

137:4.3 he recognized that his f. and his six disciple-apostles

137:5.1 Jesus’ f. and all his friends in Cana were much

137:7.1 Owing to sickness in his f., Jude seldom was able

138:0.1 of an ever-widening gulf between Jesus and his f..

138:0.2 Until after the resurrection, Jesus’ entire f. had little

138:0.2 understanding appreciation save in his own f..

138:1.4 Joseph and Simon and other members of his f. living

138:1.4 will, to retain the confidence and affection of his f..

138:3.2 Matthew wished to give a dinner to his f. and friends

138:3.4 The Levi f. had long been engaged in business and

138:4.3 the twin brothers were received into the apostolic f..

138:9.2 of public inactivity was a great trial to Jesus’ f..

138:9.2 his entire f. (except Ruth) had practically deserted

138:10.5 reports as to the requirements of each apostle’s f.

139:1.1 Andrew was the oldest child in a f. of five—himself,

139:4.1 the agent of Jesus in dealing with the Master’s f.,

139:4.5 John was the youngest member of his father’s f. and

139:4.9 made provision for the care of his mother and f..

139:5.4 Philip came from a f. of seven, three boys and four

139:5.4 and after the resurrection Philip baptized his entire f.

139:5.4 but Philip’s mother was of a very mediocre f..

139:5.4 The commissary department of the apostolic f.

139:6.2 Nathaniel was youngest of a f. of seven, unmarried,

139:6.3 Nathaniel was very proud of his f., his reputation,

139:7.1 Matthew belonged to a f. of tax gatherers, but was

139:11.1 an able man of good ancestry and lived with his f. at

139:12.2 and the only Judean in the Master’s apostolic f..

140:6.13 that we should live together as one understanding f..

140:8.14 Jesus did not hesitate to give up his f. when the

140:8.14 when the f. ran counter to the Father’s will.

141:0.2 none of my father Joseph’s f. have remembered to

141:0.2 Other members of his f. were kept away by pride,

142:2.2 father not only loves his f. as a whole—as a f.—but

142:2.2 —but he also truly loves and affectionately cares for

142:5.2 anxiety or suspense regarding his status in the f.

142:7.17 teaching you as spiritual children in the spirit f. of

145:0.3 Ruth was the only member of Jesus’ f. who

145:0.3 the chief comfort of Jesus, as regards his earth f.,

145:2.4 while a kindhearted father loves his f. as a whole,

145:2.4 he so regards them as a group because of his strong

145:2.4 affection for each individual member of that f..

145:2.8 the individual member of any f. must often suffer the

146:3.4 you have entered into the kingdom f. of the Father,

146:5.2 with a whole heart, and all his f. also believed.

147:0.2 believers among Herod’s official f. that had helped

147:2.1 their common funds in the bank of a friend of his f.

147:6.2 attached themselves to Jesus’ f. of followers,

148:0.1 greatly enlarged to accommodate the growing f. of

148:0.4 Jesus’ f. spent most of this time at either Cana or

148:0.5 of common interests, as was the apostolic f..

149:6.8 high and mighty king; this kingdom is a divine f..

150:4.3 When all of a f. receive the gospel of the kingdom,

150:4.3 when some of the f. enter the kingdom and others

150:4.3 Labor earnestly to save the whole f. lest a man’s

150:4.3 when you have done your utmost for all of every f.

150:7.4 to remember his early devotion to his father’s f.,

150:7.4 The attitude of Jesus’ f. toward him had also

152:1.2 called the f. together and explained that the maiden

152:5.6 king-craving proclivities of Jesus’ immediate f. of

154:0.2 One of Herod’s official f., Chuza, whose wife

154:2.4 supernatural ministration to any member of his f.

154:5.1 Rachel hastened word to all of Jesus’ f. who dwelt

154:6.0 6. JESUS’ FAMILY ARRIVES

154:6.1 when five members of Jesus’ earth f. arrived on

154:6.1 Of all his f. in the flesh, only one, Ruth, believed

154:6.1 disgrace could come upon the entire f. as a result

154:6.1 Mary insisted that he had always treated his f. fairly

154:6.2 his f. allowed matters to drift along, but now that

154:6.3 bring only trouble to himself and dishonor upon his f.

154:6.5 his earth f. could not comprehend that he must be

154:6.5 neither shall any harm come upon my f..

154:6.9 Jesus did not forsake his earth f. to do his Father’s

154:6.10 it was in the human mind of Jesus to see his f.

154:6.11 all this explains why Jesus did not see his f. waiting

154:7.5 Jesus’ f. returned to their home in Capernaum and

157:0.1 August 7, for the purpose of meeting his f..

157:0.1 the presence of the entire Nazareth f.—Mary and all

157:0.1 noting the tension and nervousness of the entire f.,

157:0.1 effectively prevented any of the f. from attempting

157:0.2 and therefore he made no attempt to visit his f..

157:0.2 through no fault of either, Jesus and his earth f. failed

159:1.4 king looked upon this negligent servant and his f.,

160:2.4 The most effective of all social groups is the f.,

163:2.3 go to my home for a short while to comfort my f..”

163:3.3 who desire to live with me as you do and as one f..

164:3.8 pool of Siloam, he returned to his friends and f.,

165:4.7 to providing the physical necessities for one’s f.,

165:6.2 the true and tried servant over the affairs of his f.,

165:6.3 where two members of a f. believe in me and three

167:5.1 have the faith to receive sonship in the divine f..

168:0.12 their mourning, for they were real friends of the f..

168:3.7 taking leave of the Bethany f., they started on their

170:2.12 king, and subjects, the concept of the heavenly f.,

170:3.9 being a member of the f. of believers leads

170:5.17 individual believer in the Father’s f. of the kingdom.

171:8.1 while Jesus taught Zaccheus and his f. the gospel of

172:0.2 the Bethany f.—Lazarus, Martha, and Mary—

172:5.13 A prominent Sadducee (a friend of Judas’s f.)

177:2.1 understand his parents and other members of his f.

177:2.5 the f. represents to the young child all that he can

177:3.3 the mother of Jesus and every member of his f..

177:3.4 the word that his mother and Jesus’ entire f. were on

177:3.4 David told no one, therefore, that Jesus’ f. was on

177:4.2 certain Sadducean friends of his father’s f. that he

177:5.1 his youngest sister, or other members of his f..

177:5.6 Jesus would ever sleep through with his chosen f. on

179:0.4 while Jesus lingered behind to talk with the Mark f..

181:2.2 so to act in many matters concerning my earthly f..

181:2.3 I may leave any message with you regarding my f..

182:2.11 said to Jesus: “You know, Master, I sent for your f.,

182:3.9 Jesus was isolated from his f. in the flesh;

183:4.5 then relayed to the hiding apostles and to Jesus’ f..

183:4.7 breathless and in advance of the rest of Jesus’ f.,

183:4.7 David Zebedee sent word to Jesus’ f., by Jude,

183:4.8 apostles, the chief disciples,and the earthly f. of Jesus

185:3.4 my kingdom is the f. of the faith sons of my Father

186:0.1 Bethany, where the entire f. of Jesus was assembled

186:0.2 But the f. of Jesus did not reach Bethany until just

186:0.3 sister Ruth refused to remain with the rest of the f..

186:0.3 The rest of the Master’s f. remained in Bethany

186:3.3 to the apostles, the Greeks, and Jesus’ earthly f.,

187:1.10 returned home, he led his f. into the kingdom.

187:6.1 the mother of Jesus stopped with the rest of her f..

188:3.3 returned to Bethany to join their f. this Saturday

190:1.9 went out to Bethany to join the waiting f. of Jesus.

190:1.10 James, Jesus’ eldest brother, remained with his f. in

190:1.10 The rest of Jesus’ f. returned to Galilee.

190:2.2 The whole f. was startled and well-nigh confounded

190:2.2 Mary excitedly relating to the f. her experiences of

190:2.6 when he appeared visibly before his earthly f. and

190:3.1 recently happened while Mary was with Jesus’ f.

190:4.2 Already the Master has appeared to his f.,

192:0.1 Since Jesus appeared only to his f. of believers,

193:1.2 Your brother, being of your own f., you will not

194:3.15 bestowed upon the members of Jesus’ earthly f..

familytaxonomic

49:2.17 have a group of diminutive mammals (the bat f.)

59:4.3 of all was the sudden appearance of the fish f..

59:4.9 years ago witnessed the appearance of the fish f.,

59:4.10 The forerunners of the fish f. were two modified

59:4.13 Now, and suddenly, the prolific fern f. appeared

60:2.9 Marked changes occurred in the fish f., a sturgeon

60:2.9 they threatened the destruction of the entire fish f..

60:3.19 Suddenly and without previous gradation, the f. of

60:3.20 increase was due to the appearance of the grass f.

61:2.5 with the dinosaur f. on the decline, the mammals

61:2.6 occurred in the various branches of the saurian f..

61:2.7 In Europe the ancestor of the canine f. evolved,

61:2.7 very little change having since occurred in this f..

61:2.9 While the rhinoceros f. appeared at the close of this

61:2.10 While this f. cannot be regarded as true lemurs,

61:3.4 rhinoceroses, and many varieties of the cat f..

61:3.10 soon destroyed by the rapidly increasing cat f..

61:3.13 The dog f. was represented by several groups,

61:4.4 The cat f. dominated the animal life, and marine life

62:3.5 the larger species of the cat f., lions and tigers, had

62:4.2 and immediate animal ancestors of the human f. itself

63:4.6 word of Urantia, the tongue of the early human f.,

65:2.5 specimens, together with the later appearing fish f.,

65:2.6 From this fish f. there sprang two modifications,

65:2.8 The frogs gave rise to the Reptilia, a great animal f.

65:2.8 gave origin to the whole bird f. and the numerous

65:2.10 kingdom of reptiles, descended from the frog f.,

65:2.10 and turtles; one partially progressive, the bird f.,

65:2.12 and seals, and into air navigators like the bat f..

family of God

3:2.9 We are all a part of the f., and we must therefore

134:4.1 The f. is derived from the love of God—God is love.

170:2.24 Among others, he used: the f., the Father’s will,

170:3.3 Faith is the price you pay for entrance into the f.;

familythe institution; see family life; see father-family;

   see mother-family

33:3.6 This is, in deed and in truth, the high ideal of the f.

47:4.7 planetary experiences pertaining to f. association,

52:2.8 The growth of the f. idea is incompatible with the

62:2.3 quite tender in f. associations, possessing a sense

66:7.6 familiarized with such associations as f. groups,

68:2.8 of lasting value in civilization has its roots in the f..

68:2.8 The f. was the first successful peace group, the man

69:5.5 2. Love of f.—desire to provide for their wants.

69:6.3 The early home was not a building but the f gathered

69:9.3 1. The f..

69:9.7 the community, and the mother dominated the f..

70:3.1 The evolving f. displaced the horde in child rearing,

70:3.1 clans and tribes took its place as the social unit.

70:3.2 Sex hunger and mother love establish the f..

70:4.1 The first peace group was the f., then the clan, tribe,

70:6.3 The f. had a biologic head; the clan, a selected leader

70:9.6 4. Sex control—marriage, the f. institution.

84:7.29 every proposal and regulation of a f. nature.

82:0.2 survival of civilization, the f. is the master civilizer.

82:0.3 f. as an educational institution must be maintained.

83:0.2 forever safeguards marriage and the resultant f.

83:1.4 The f., which grows out of marriage, is itself a

83:1.4 The human f. is a distinctly human institution,

83:8.8 In concept, at least, the f. is becoming a loyal

84:0.2 The f. is the channel through which the river of

84:1.9 man and a woman, co-operating, even aside from f.

84:2.2 The primitive f., growing out of the instinctive blood

84:6.8 The f. is vitally linked to the mechanism of self-

84:6.8 it is the sole hope of race perpetuation under the

84:6.8 it most effectively provides certain highly satisfactory

84:6.8 The f. is man’s greatest purely human achievement,

84:6.8 combining as it does the evolution of the biologic

84:7.1 and the f. thus automatically comes into existence.

84:7.3 chivalry, stabilize the institutions of marriage and f.

84:7.8 The Edenic ideal, the whole f. as gardeners, was a

84:7.9 The early f. embraced a related working group,

84:7.9 Woman always wanted the individual f.,

84:7.28 The f. provides for the biologic perpetuation of the

84:7.28 The f. is the fundamental unit of fraternity in

92:3.7 capital; religion has not always been helpful to the f.;

134:5.5 and natural organization of political power—the f.

134:5.8 the evolution of political sovereignty from the f. to

134:5.9 first by the individual within the f. and then by the

140:8.14 f. occupied the very center of Jesus’ philosophy

140:8.14 Jesus based his teachings about God on the f.,

140:8.14 to the fact that the f. is a temporal institution;

142:7.0 7. THE LESSON ON THE FAMILY

142:7.4 Master discoursed at some length on the earthly f.

142:7.4 as an illustration of the heavenly f., restating the

142:7.4 commandment of love for the father, head of the f.

142:7.5 Jesus stated that a true f. is founded on the following

142:7.6 mortal likenesses are bound up in the f.: Children

142:7.12 The f. continues from one generation to another.

142:7.12 an individual life but not necessarily the f..

142:7.17 Will you not allow me to use the earth f. as an

177:2.5 the f. represents to the young child all that he can

familyadjective

family adventure

84:2.7 led to greater social expression and increased f..

family affair(s)

83:5.3 was customarily a f., one wife for several brothers.

83:5.4 This was a relic of the time when marriage was a f.

98:6.1 it was more of a f., city-state, and imperial affair.

128:2.6 he did not again assume the personal direction of f.

128:7.3 All this year the f. ran smoothly except for Jude.

139:4.2 John was so closely associated with Jesus in his f.,

family affection

193:1.2 you will not only love with a f., but you will serve

family altar

126:3.3 In a way it was an evolution of the f.;

family animals

78:7.5 that the f. be put on board each night as the flood

family associations

62:2.3 tender in f., possessing a sense of self-abasement

family authority

70:6.2 Rulership grew out of the idea of f. or wealth.

71:1.23 a valuable transition from f. to state authority.

family basis

188:5.1 all relations between God and man upon the f..

family burying grounds

69:9.14 granted by tribes to individuals were graves—f..

family circle

5:6.9 of being which constitutes the vast and universal f.

Family Commission of Twelve

122:0.2 Gabriel appointed and dispatched to Urantia the F.

family conduct

170:3.9 inevitably to the practice of the precepts of the f.,

family conference(s)

128:2.2 As a result of several f. it was decided that it was

128:2.4 Jesus held one of his periodic f. and solemnly

134:1.6 Jesus called a f. at which he proposed that his

family co-operation

123:3.9 impulses to the demands of f. and home discipline.

family-council

84:7.29 generally return to the f. practices of the Andites.

family cow

123:5.15 This year Jesus learned to milk the f. and care for

family crests

69:9.13 by family insignia, and this is the early origin of f..

family devotion

121:3.10 the f. and natural affection of the Jews transcended

127:5.3 father was deeply touched by Jesus’ words of f. and

family discipline

3:2.9 family of God, and we must sometimes share in the f.

76:2.8 Cain had been defiant of the f. and disdainful of

84:7.25 The olden ideas of f. were biologic, growing out of

family expenditures

128:2.6 James’s management of f. and his administration

family failure

139:4.9 deeply sympathized with Jesus because of his f.’

family fellowship

170:2.24 once spoke of such an experience as “f. with God

family feuds

63:4.8 F. increased, tribal wars broke out, and serious

family finances

128:6.3 The f. were in the best condition since the

129:0.1 Jesus continued to contribute to the f. and to take

family funds

126:3.12 the end of this year Mary saw the f. diminishing.

family garden

126:5.10 of their home, which was divided up as a f. plot.

family gods

98:3.1 worship of the f. into the tribal reverence for Mars,

family government

84:7.29 not maintain the patriarchal or autocratic form of f..

84:7.29 Andites were ideally fraternal in all their f..

family grounds

74:6.1 The Adamic f. embraced a little over five square

family-group or family group

43:8.12 association of a morontia mortal with a univitatia f.

50:4.6 Individual instruction in connection with f. teaching,

54:6.3 a loving parent and of being a member of a f..

79:8.10 of superior family relationships and of enduring f.,

81:3.2 trade, social communities were tribal—expanded f..

81:6.17 illustrated by the indulgence in “baby talk” in a f..

84:7.1 the Chinese peoples lies in the strength of their f..

122:2.1 of the more prosperous branch of the same large f.

134:5.6 Starting out with parental power in the f., political

195:10.14 the kingdom may well include these f. of various

family health problems

72:7.2 individual and f. are matters of personal concern only

family hearth

69:6.3 but the family gathered about the fire, the f..

69:6.3 found a new home, he carried a firebrand from the f..

94:1.1 as a priestess, and the f. was still utilized as an altar.

98:3.3 The Greeks long worshiped the fire of the f.—Hestia

family hut(s)

81:2.15 man adapted wood and stone to the creation of f..

87:1.3 the sick man was usually removed from the f.,

family income

123:3.7 Before the year was over, the f. had trebled.

family insignia

69:9.13 Private property was early marked by f., and this is

family institution

70:9.6 4. Sex control—marriage, the f. institution.

family kingdom

194:4.6 not a fellowship of brothers in the f. of the Father

family landmarks

69:9.13 Hebrews had great respect for these f.: “Cursed be

family life

49:4.4 multiple births being the exception, and the f. is

52:2.6 of the prince’s epoch is the emergence of f..

52:2.7 gives way to the dual concept of national life and f..

66:7.4 The definite order of f. and the living of one family

68:2.9 the pleasures of marriage and the satisfactions of f..

69:1.4 safeguards of the home and the school, of f., ethics

69:5.10 traffic hindered the development of f. and polluted

79:8.3 a well-developed f. equaled the birth of ancestor

82:0.1 while the f. is the sum total resulting from all such

83:5.2 of marriage had to intervene in the unfolding of f.

83:5.2 F. slowly and surely developed because sex and

83:7.6 that continuous intimacy which is inescapable in all f.

83:8.6 the exacting demands of the interassociations of f.;

83:8.7 dreams are the visualization of the future goal of f..

83:8.7 the commonplace requirements of marriage and f..

84:0.0 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE

84:3.1 a new system of mores, the patriarchal type of f.;

84:7.0 7. THE IDEALS OF FAMILY LIFE

84:7.2 woman the interested party in promoting primitive f..

84:7.8 F. was not much to boast of before the days of the

84:7.9 Marriage and f. have not always been identical but

84:7.25 The advancing ideals of f. are leading to the concept

84:7.27 F. has become more and more costly, while children

84:7.28 Marriage, with children and consequent f., is

84:7.30 F. is the progenitor of true morality, the ancestor of

84:7.30 enforced associations of f. stabilize personality and

84:8.1 The great threat against f. is the menacing rising tide

84:8.2 leveled at the social evolutionary institution of f.,

84:8.6 decadence of f., and the destruction of the home—

95:5.8 The f. of Egypt did much to preserve and augment

95:5.8 the inspiration of the later superb f. of the Jews in

99:4.2 religion is the great unifier of f., provided it is a

99:4.2 F. cannot be had without children; it can be lived

99:4.2 the early decades of the twentieth century, f., next

99:4.7 changing of f., together with urbanization and

99:6.2 to glorify the potentials of f.; to promote religious

120:3.3 give precedence to the accepted customs of f. as you

120:3.3 Live your f. and community life in accordance with

122:0.2 the task of making an investigation of Jewish f..

133:3.1 enjoyed observing how a Jew conducted his f..

133:3.2 While Ganid studied f., Jesus was teaching Crispus

140:8.14 Jesus exalted f. as the highest human duty but

142:7.5 the discussion of the fundamental characteristics of f.

142:7.13 discussed the application of these features of f.

160:2.6 I do not hesitate thus to glorify f., for your Master

family love

196:0.7 loyalties—personal honor, f., religious obligation,

family loyalty

79:8.10 The filial devotion and f. exacted by the growing cult

79:8.16 have never excelled the Chinese in f., group ethics,

125:6.12 his dedication to duty to his obligations of f. and

family matter

72:3.5 Religion is so entirely a f. among these people that

83:2.1 Marriage was originally a group affair; then a f.;

family meeting

134:9.1 Jesus had a f. in Capernaum over the Sabbath

family mistakes

145:2.8 must often suffer the material consequences of f.

family morality

2:6.2 that touching level of intimate f. of the parent-child

family nature

84:7.29 discussing every proposal and regulation of a f..

family necessities

128:7.13 Apply my funds to the f. or pleasures as you see

family obligations

124:4.9 harmonious blending of personal convictions and f.

family organization

33:3.6 becomes the transcendent pattern for the f. and

71:1.7 4. Practical f.. These red men clung to the mother-

family petition(s)

126:3.4 prayer that became from that time on the standard f..

144:3.16 never taught a formal personal prayer, only f.,

family picture

84:7.24 parents are absent from the f. so much of the time.

family pleasures

128:7.13 Apply my funds to the f. necessities or pleasures

family practices

84:7.29 return to the f.-council practices of the Andites.

family prayers

124:4.8 modify their practice of religious forms, such as f.

family pride

84:7.15 4. F. pride required extension of name.

126:0.2 sunshine of maternal delusion and unrecognized f.

154:6.1 between love and fear, between mother love and f.

family problems

72:7.2 f. health problems are matters of personal concern

127:3.2 talked over many of their problems, personal, f.,

family property

84:3.7 bearer, carrying the f. and tending the children,

127:3.1 f., except the home and garden, was disposed of.

family quarantine

84:4.8 was subjected to complete f. and social quarantine

family regulations

123:3.9 willingly co-operative with parental wishes and f..

family relations

8:1.11 of the child will be able to adjust to the concept of f.,

family relationship(s)

4:4.5 in all his vast f. with the creatures of time the God of

79:8.10 worship insured the building up of superior f.

103:4.4 not a legitimate part of such an intimate f. are

120:3.3 2. As concerns f., give precedence to the accepted

140:8.14 that f. must not interfere with religious obligations.

142:7.4 when it is presented in terms expressive of the f.

family religions

98:4.1 having lost their primitive f. and state religions

family rendezvous

74:1.5 The children spent some time together at the f.

family responsibility or responsibilities

126:3.5 F. had quite effectively removed all thought of

127:2.5 offered him, pleading as an excuse his heavy f.,

127:6.8 if he would get married if he were free from his f..

128:2.4 train James and Joseph in the bearing of the f..

128:5.1 Jesus’ first year of comparative freedom from f..

family rules

127:4.3 and deliberate violations of the f. of conduct,

family secrets

127:1.4 they had received from Mary such intimations as f.,

family shop

123:4.3 Jesus delighted to play in the far corner of the f.,

126:5.8 The f. supply shop had already been taken over by

127:3.1 a payment on the old f. supply and repair shop

127:3.7 Jesus began work in the old f. and was cheered by

family slave

69:8.1 Woman was the first slave, a f. slave.

family stage

57:4.2 this nebula had attained the height of its sun-f..

family supervision

84:2.3 sons were more active in f. than was the husband.

family supply

127:3.1 to make a payment on the old f. and repair shop near

family teachings

127:4.9 Jesus did much to liberalize and modify the f. related

family tomb

168:1.1 By this time they were standing before the f., a small

188:1.2 they had decided to bury Jesus in Joseph’s new f.,

family troubles

141:3.3 “It is wise for the host to participate in the f. of his

family units

70:5.2 With the gradual emergence of the f. the foundations

84:0.2 Society itself is the aggregated structure of f. units.

family unity

84:3.1 and the basis of f. under the herder mores was the

family upkeep

128:7.3 not conscientious about earning his share of the f..

family worship

74:7.21 hour of Eden was noon; sunset was the hour of f..

famine

4:5.3 judgments of displeasure in times of f. and flood—

66:5.3 Man was taught to provide for the hazards of f.,

68:6.3 life became comparatively cheapened so that f.,

69:2.1 grew up as an insurance against the terrors of f..

69:5.4 Food storage was adequate insurance against f. and

89:5.4 seldom were cannibalistic except in times of f..

96:2.2 during an unusually severe f., these roving Bedouins

169:1.7 when he had spent all, there arose a prolonged f. in

famines

176:1.1 You should not be perturbed by f. or earthquakes;

famish

159:3.8 The world is filled with hungry souls who f. in the

famous

130:3.9 Alexander, whose brother, Philo, was a f. religious

130:3.9 at Alexandria this f. Hellenistic Jew lay sick abed.

133:6.1 made many trips out to the f. temple of Artemis of

133:6.1 Artemis was the most f. goddess of all Asia Minor

137:4.1 Everybody wanted to greet this near-f. Galilean,

139:1.7 After Pentecost Peter was f., but it never irritated the

156:4.3 Tyrian purple, the dye that made Tyre and Sidon f.

fanatic

154:0.2 either a prophet or a relatively harmless religious f.

154:4.2 1. That Jesus was a deluded and harmless religious f.

177:4.3 relatives that Jesus, while he was a well-meaning f.

185:3.6 or less than a harmless visionary, an innocent f..

196:0.8 never appeared the fury of the f. nor the superficial

fanatical

99:7.5 with far less danger of precipitating f. reactions.

100:7.4 with divine enthusiasm, but he never became f..

110:6.4 overspiritual development tends to produce a f.

148:8.4 a Phoenician woman, became so f. that she went out

184:3.11 2. That he was a f. revolutionist in that he advocated

196:0.7 indomitable spiritual faith of Jesus never became f.

fanaticism

88:2.7 to betray himself into the clutches of bigotry, f.,

91:1.6 crystallization, devitalization, materialism, and f..

91:7.1 lead to social isolation and culminate in religious f.,

99:3.14 5. Prevention of f. by the compensations of the

110:4.5 as to precipitate a convulsion of f. or to initiate

149:4.3 instability; that enthusiasm may drive on into f..

160:3.5 to become immune to the disastrous threats of f..

184:3.8 Hatred, f., and unscrupulous exaggeration so

196:0.6 faith so many times leads directly to disastrous f.,

fanatics

185:1.9 bloodthirsty religious f. to bring about the death of

fancied

85:2.3 and trees were venerated because of their real or f.

91:1.6 sense of sin, unjustified convictions of guilt, real or f.

130:6.3 grieve over your misfortunes, real and f..

139:12.6 the habit of getting even with those whom Judas f.

fancies

90:3.1 responsive to the whims of the ghosts and the f. of

fanciful

81:5.7 Liberty without restrictions is the vain and f. dream

101:10.8 hopeless phantasm or pinned his faith to a f. error.

fancy

66:5.11 providing many new commodities to attract the f. of

69:3.10 Women made the plain pottery and men the f..

160:5.9 Such beliefs are merely religions of wishful f..

fandors

66:5.6 Bon’s group were successful in training the great f.

66:5.6 they became extinct more than thirty thousand years

74:3.4 From the large passenger birds—the f.—Adam and

fanned

187:4.1 thief mustered up his courage, f. the flickering flame

Fanoving

32:2.12 are: Henselon, Sanselon, Portalon, Wolvering, F.,

Fantada spiritual leader of the green race

45:4.9 7. F., the deliverer of the green men from darkness

64:6.17 a great revival of culture under the leadership of F.,

fantasies

44:4.7 years of experience in these f. of the night season.

77:5.5 in quest of these people of his childhood f..

fantastic

63:3.5 being derived from their f. and variegated dream life.

83:7.7 The high degree of imagination and f. romance

93:9.6 seemed impossible and f. to the Hebrew priests,

101:1.1 neither is it a f. and mystic experience of feelings

118:10.23 But providence is not whimsical, neither is it f. nor

136:4.5 not the f. visions of a starved and weakened mind,

148:8.3 dreamed f. dreams when his sleep was disturbed.

150:3.9 a groundless system of ignorant and f. speculation.

172:3.3 Jesus entertained none of the illusions of a f. dreamer

195:4.1 a f. spiritual experience bordering on unreality and

farnon-exhaustive; see far above; far away; far below;

far better; far beyond; far from; far greater; far off;

far too; far out; far, by; far, thus; seeFar

11:7.6 If one could move f. enough at right angles to the

25:1.3 joint area in the f. northerly sector of Paradise.

27:6.1 Never do you climb so high or advance so f. that

28:6.7 individual drawing credits are always f. in excess of

31:3.1 varies, though the mortals f. outnumber the seraphim

31:9.10 there is a tradition that f. back in eternity there was

32:2.12 universe of Nebadon now swings f. to the south and

37:4.1 Their number varies constantly but is always f. up in

46:2.7 you are f. nearer your earth life of material things

46:2.8 the light period and, sometimes, f. into the recession.

47:3.9 the mansion world students are f. in advance of such

51:3.9 the visible heads of planetary affairs even f. into

51:6.2 They are usually not very f. apart, and they work

52:2.4 will more clearly discern how f. your world departs

55:1.5 I sojourned on a world in the f. north whereon

55:2.10 to resume their Paradise ascent f. in advance of the

55:4.19 they will continue this ministry f. into the seventh

59:4.1 And the continental drifts have not proceeded so f.

59:5.22 and the wind was able to spread spores f. and wide.

60:2.6 The same polar sea that extended so f. down over

61:7.2 in the east it extended as f. south as the Ohio River

63:5.1 The early Andon races did not penetrate f. into Asia,

63:5.6 They traveled f. and wide in search of flint, much as

64:1.6 the descendants of Andon and Fonta had migrated f.

64:4.9 alpine glaciers descended f. down the river valleys.

64:7.8 the fifth glacier did not extend so f. south in Europe,

64:7.15 had driven the indigo race out of Egypt and f. south

66:4.7 for this custom spread near and f. to affect the eating

67:5.3 starting not very f. in advance of where it was at the

70:1.4 war until society had evolved sufficiently f. to

71:3.8 No society has progressed very f. when it permits

73:5.3 The sanitary arrangements of the Garden were f. in

74:2.3 the carrier pigeons assembled from near and f.,

74:3.2 Adam and Eve walked and talked f. into the night,

76:3.4 service to the surrounding tribes, near and f..

76:4.5 spiritual visions of Adam and Eve were f. superior

77:1.6 They ranged f. and wide, studying and observing the

77:2.4 their children proved to be f. superior in almost

77:9.6 celestial travelers to learn about the f. places of the

78:3.3 the violet peoples ever penetrated f. into Europe or

82:3.15 a form of trial marriage and one that is f. beneath the

83:3.4 to suggest f. removal from the times of slave wives

83:7.5 Occidental ideal of marriage has suddenly f. outrun

83:8.8 of marriage need not presume to swing so f. to the

94:2.2 they went so absurdly f. with these presumptuous

94:5.6 known as Shinto, and in this country, f. distant from

95:6.8 a f. cry from the exalted teachings and noble psalms

102:8.6 never develop very f. in advance of the intellectual

105:1.6 And even that hypothesis probably falls f. short of

114:7.13 whose insight of cosmic citizenship f. transcends the

123:4.3 delighted to play in the f corner of the carpenter shop

123:5.12 F. to the east they could discern the Jordan valley

124:3.8 the boy so f. forgot the trends of Jewish thought

124:6.5 snow-capped Mount Hermon stood f. to the north,

127:2.12 So f., nothing supernatural had happened in this

127:3.5 Martha, Lazarus, and Jesus talked together f. into

128:3.8 the strangers, especially those from the f. countries.”

129:1.15 Periods of intense activity were not f. in the future,

131:8.1 The messengers of Melchizedek penetrated f. into

133:3.10 So f. the two courtesans had said nothing; Ganid

136:6.10 f. transcend the necessary gratification of man’s

139:5.2 He never seemed to see very f. into any proposition.

141:2.1 indeed his loyal subjects, but f. transcending that

144:1.7 co-ordinate what the Master had so f. taught them.

145:5.5 come from near and f. because of your mighty

147:2.2 when from near and f. those seeking healing for

148:4.10 ‘Bring my sons from f. and my daughters from the

160:5.5 undiscovered ideals which f. transcend the known

168:0.1 laid away in their private tomb at the f. end of the

168:1.1 rock which rose up some thirty feet at the f. end of

168:1.11 difficulties of execution which f. transcend the usual

169:1.7 funds and set out upon a journey to a f. country,

171:8.3 about a certain prince who went into a f. country to

174:3.3 the Pharisees so f. forgot themselves as to exclaim,

179:3.1 even the traitorous Judas so f. forgot his infamy

181:2.8 I have survived every disappointment so f., and I

188:2.2 would be f. worse than to have allowed him to live

far above

14:4.10 even personalities f. the human level require a

34:7.7 Faith sons live on spiritual planes f. the conflicts

51:4.2 the red man stands f. the indigo—black—race.

59:3.1 The land was not elevated f. the sea so that not

63:1.4 the Primates tribes implies a quality of mind f. the

68:3.3 elemental needs of the individual, and rises f.

69:8.4 standards of the Hebrews were crude, they were f.

72:7.9 the standard of living on this continent, which is f.

78:2.3 society, and cultural status of the Adamites were f.

79:3.5 the religious status of the inhabitants of India was f.

95:2.9 Egyptians had a religion f. that of the surrounding

95:5.9 He had a Deity concept f. that of the later Hebrews

106:8.2 that stagger the imaginations of beings f. the human

108:3.6 he said: “Now to you, superiors f. me, I come as

122:5.5 Joseph and Mary were educated f. the average for

161:2.7 unquestionably lives on a spiritual plane f. the rest of

165:5.2 the progress in the spirit is f. the need of raiment.

far away

15:3.5 The center of your minor sector is situated f. in the

15:6.14 they are usually too f. from a living, blazing sun,

32:2.11 the superuniverse of Orvonton, f., f. in the dense

34:1.1 flash, a phenomenon clearly discernible as f. as

58:4.3 the south and east and have drifted f. since that day.

126:1.2 Not f. he could look upon Taanach, where Deborah

128:3.3 feel justified in going so f. from his family just then

140:7.2 inquiring groups had come from cities as f. as Tyre

191:5.3 the Hindus preach devotion, the f. ascetics teach

192:1.2 f. from the shut-in environment of Jerusalem with

far below

42:11.6 indwelling mind from any and all intelligences f.

48:4.16 But among those who start their careers f. the goal

96:7.1 their idea of Deity fell f. below the Egyptian and

128:2.6 standards of this home city of Herod were so f.

far better

4:3.3 races are able to formulate f. ideas of the Father;

72:12.5 Urantia is therefore f. prepared for the more

99:6.1 It is f. to have a religion without a church than a

135:0.4 Elizabeth was f. educated than the average Judean

147:5.8 Better by f. to have a small but living and growing

181:2.15 it would be f. to placate the wrath of unbelievers

181:2.20 F. that you should have seen all this by faith, but

far beyond

12:2.2 telescopes penetrate f. the borders of the grand

14:1.14 f. out beyond the seventh belt of Havona worlds,

14:3.8 beautiful worlds that are f. human comprehension.

38:2.3 possess many powers f. human comprehension.

44:5.3 unique adventures in intellect liaison which are f.

58:7.9 rest directly upon those layers which date back f.

97:1.7 But Samuel did not progress very f. the concept of

98:1.6 philosophy presently advanced f. the god concept,

112:7.16 vast galaxies of universes f. out beyond the

123:5.12 they could discern the Jordan valley and f. lay the

137:7.14 confusion by the presentation of truth too f. their

146:1.4 Todan carried this message into Mesopotamia and f..

147:8.5 they would progress f. even the ideals of Isaiah

far from

12:7.12 for the Father is not very f. from any one of you;

32:3.7 When creature origin departs sufficiently f. the

41:2.2 which, with its attendant spheres, is situated not f.

47:8.6 more or less material; they are f. being true spirits;

62:5.9 to lead the twins northward and f. their hairy and

63:3.3 they hunted in groups and never strayed very f. from

64:6.15 They traveled f. the influences of the spiritual

68:1.7 But these improved societies were f. the realization

71:8.15 Urantia is f. the realization of these exalted ideals,

72:5.1 The industrial situation among this people is f. their

74:4.3 too unassuming; that he was not f. a god himself,

75:3.8 of the autumn evening, not f. the home of Adam.

77:5.4 he found the associations of the second garden f.

84:6.5 between men and women, f. occasioning concern,

93:10.6 it is f. clear to us as to what Machiventa’s destiny

93:10.6 that the foregoing conjectures are probably not f.

106:7.6 F. from harassing the creature, the infinity of God

122:6.1 The home of Jesus was not f. the high hill in the

122:7.2 Bethlehem being not f. the City of Judah, Mary

123:5.15 talked with him at the spring, which was not f. his

130:8.4 they reached Naples and felt they were not f. their

133:7.3 They were f. human habitations, and the boy was

133:8.2 “This city is not f. Palestine; maybe I shall come back

135:7.1 John was f. certain as to whether or not Jesus was

136:3.7 Many times they were not f. his abiding place, but

140:0.1 the apostles did not go out f. the shore to fish.

140:6.6 might be good for today, would be f. suitable for the

141:1.1 Capernaum was not f. Tiberias,and the fame of Jesus

142:3.4 Melchizedek to Abraham and was carried f. Salem

142:8.4 on the western slope of the Mount of Olives not f.

149:6.12 ‘You are near God in the mouth but f. him in the

153:3.3 honors me with their lips, but their heart is f. me.

156:4.1 four miles south of Tyre, not f. the tomb of Hiram

158:7.3 “Master, be it f. from us to contend with you, but I

159:4.2 they contain much that is f. being representative of

167:6.4 if his followers had not departed so f. that which he

171:6.1 near the center of the city and not f. where he lived.

174:4.3 I perceive that you are not f. the kingdom of God.”

174:4.4 he referred to this lawyer as “not f. the kingdom,”

180:3.4 Even though I must leave you, I will not be f. you.

184:0.3 palace of Annas on Mount Olivet, not f. the garden

far greater

15:3.2 a vast elongated plane, the breadth being f. than the

15:3.2 the thickness and the length f. than the breadth.

52:6.2 a much longer time and necessitates f. effort.

78:4.1 as having a f. percentage of Adamic blood than the

123:0.3 that the child of destiny would be able to exert a f.

133:2.2 to assume the f. share of the burden of bearing

133:5.6 stands for a force f. than the simple sum of its parts.

166:4.3 Do you not observe that f. numbers of the poor

168:1.11 and requires a f. organization of universe facilities.

far offsee also far-off

5:2.3 What a mistake to dream of God f. off in the skies

150:8.8 this day is not hidden from you, neither is it f. off.

far too or too far

15:6.14 are usually too f. away from a living, blazing sun,

53:2.5 too f. for his original and mischief-making pride to

53:3.6 Lucifer maintained that f. too much time and

137:7.14 confusion by the presentation of truth too f. beyond

139:6.3 of which is commendable if it is not carried too f..

149:4.4 how prudence and discretion, when carried too f.,

161:3.2 Jesus did not desire too f. to transcend the concept

195:8.7 And because the secularistic revolt went too f. and

far out

12:1.14 F. out in space, at an enormous distance from the

14:1.14 f. out beyond the seventh belt of Havona worlds,

31:10.16 circles of swarming universes upon universes f.

112:7.16 vast galaxies of universes f. beyond the periphery

far, by

29:4.19 the mechanical controllers are by f. the most

43:7.3 morontia students constitute by f. the largest group

120:4.5 by f. the most intriguing are the incarnational

147:5.8 Better by f. to have a small but living and growing

far, thus

68:1.5 man’s blunders have thus f. failed to stop civilization.

98:6.1 no religion has thus f. succeeded in surviving

114:3.4 but thus f. he has made no gesture in this direction.

117:03.11 Thus f. in universe history this has transpired but

124:1.4 serious of all the accusations which had thus f. been

127:5.4 Thus f. in his life, Jesus had made little distinction

167:0.2 thus f. there had been no miracles on this Perean

far-away

191:5.3 the Hindus preach devotion, the f. ascetics teach

far-distant

11:9.8 abode of the Father is the real and f. destiny of the

12:2.4 directors have nothing to do with these f. realms,

12:4.14 powerful telescopes, it will appear that these f.

12:4.15 revolutionary movements in a third outer belt of f.

13:1.13 in the f. future of your glorified career, you should

14:0.1 central planetary family is called Havona and is f.

15:3.4 the superuniverse of Orvonton from a position f. in

15:4.7 This f. nebula is visible to the naked eye, and when

21:6.3 sometime in the f. future, in the now mobilizing

23:2.22 an enseraphimed ambassador can reach this f.

23:2.23 years for a native ambassador to reach a f. local

24:5.2 who acts as the direct representative of the f. and

24:6.4 the realms of the central universe until that f. day

24:6.7 At that f. time I was attached to the service of the

25:4.1 And ever since that f. time, actual experience in the

25:6.6 cosmic import in all Orvonton since the f. times of

26:5.1 Back in those f. days the pilgrims from Paradise

29:2.12 required in Havona, but ever since these f. times,

31:1.1 undoubtedly be of greater service in the f. future.

37:9.11 to the f. time of the settling of the planet in light

40:8.4 are journeying inward towards the f. Isle of Paradise.

42:9.2 this material world indicative of its f. spiritual origin.

45:4.5 3. Onamonalonton, a f. leader of the red man and

51:6.3 situated not f. still another and older headquarters of

57:0.2 We will thus depict these f. events as occurring in

57:6.3 then, in that f. future when the moon approaches

59:6.8 even in the drying-up pools and ponds of these f.

61:2.4 Colorado belong to the later years of these f. times.

65:2.4 And from these f. times the ameba, the typical

68:3.3 ever since that f. day mankind has been striving

72:0.1 most advanced human race living on a not f. planet

83:4.7 played on honeymooners are all relics of those f.

86:2.1 reverting to the natural estate of their f. ancestors;

106:9.1 may happen in the utter remoteness of f. eternity.

108:3.7 these divine gifts from some f. and central source,

110:1.2 divine harbors of perfection on f. and eternal shores.

117:6.16 discovered by any one creature until that f. time

117:7.14 It is conjectured that at this f. time the spirit person

far-flung or far-flung creation(s) or far-flung universe(s)

1:3.6 Only by means of his f. personality circuit does God

1:5.9 Notwithstanding all these f. distributions, the Father

2:1.8 diverse intelligences of the many realms of his fu..

2:7.7 The f. physical universe coheres in the Isle of

3:1.2 Father is present in all parts and all hearts of his fc..

3:2.9 highest and eternal welfare of all his vast and fc..

4:1.11 it is this f. and generally unrecognizable control of

6:3.3 infinite affection in the f. ministry of the Infinite Spir.

6:6.3 the Father it is ancestor to the diverse and f. minds

6:7.2 upon the myriads of his creatures throughout a fu..

7:7.5 In all these widespread activities of the f. spiritual

8:6.1 Do not allow the widespread bestowal and the f.

9:6.1 spiritual creatures of mind endowment in the fu..

11:2.1 universal Ruler of all this vast and fc. of material

12:0.1 The immensity of the fc. of the Father is utterly

15:13.2 has chiefly to do with the intellectual status of a fc.

16:4.2 directors of the vast and f. spirit-creature creation.

16:9.15 same time conscious of the physical reality of the fu.,

17:0.11 the co-ordinating directors of this f. administrative

17:2.3 with the maintenance of the reflectivity in the fc.;

17:2.5 factualization of such a gigantic and f. alignment

17:8.3 to co-ordinate the f. activities of God the Sevenfold:

18:3.5 the superuniverse focal points of the f. reflectivity

18:7.3 They do not have a f. system of intercommunication,

19:1.4 In such a fu. of universes there is always danger of

22:1.14 Their scope of service is f.; Trinitized Sons of

23:1.1 personal contact with, the fc. of time and space.

23:4.1 all the personalities of the f. spiritual world akin.

24:5.5 direct, but f. system of advisory and administrative

25:4.15 of all who inhabit the vast domains of the fc..

27:5.4 maintenance of the f. superuniverse organizations of

29:2.9 of the f. functions of the Master Physical Controllers

30:4.32 and co-operative service to the ends of the fc..

32:3.4 and regulation of the spiritual affairs of the fc..

32:4.2 all these channels for the welfare of all his fc..

39:1.3 seraphim are associated with the f. services of the

40:0.9 throughout all time and in all universes of the fc. of

40:10.6 Finaliters acquire a marvelous and f. experience of

41:9.2 swing true to the circuit of the great ellipse of the fc..

42:1.9 somewhat limited, but orderly and fu. of universes.

43:9.1 and hear the story of their f. career as it is depicted

56:2.1 attains reality expansion through Paradise in the f.

56:3.3 And this f. spirit functions as a phenomenon on the

56:10.11 the synthesis of the f. diversification of phenomenal

57:4.4 relative stabilization of the f. starry systems derived

58:3.4 none of these tremendous and f. energy activities

67:7.7 notwithstanding f. repercussions in administrative,

67:8.4 then weigh the effect of the f. presentation of the

68:2.5 its most dangerous phases of f. interassociation

89:1.7 upon man except for these f. and multifarious taboos

97:7.9 This Isaiah conducted a f. propaganda of the

99:7.2 man needs the sustenance of a f. cosmic perspective.

105:3.5 of intellect upon the creatures of a f. cosmos.

105:7.18 stupendous repercussions of the f. cosmic panorama

108:3.8 who unitedly are functioning as fu. correlators.

108:4.5 We are cognizant of many spirit phenomena in the fu

109:7.2 and sovereign stabilizers and compensators of the fu.

112:7.16 the various personalities who now rule these fc..

116:4.3 Master Spirits continue as source-centers for the f.

116:7.4 the grand universe responds to the f. spirit-gravity

117:3.1 The f. diversification of eternal energy, divine spirit,

120:3.9 highly perfected and perfecting worlds of your fu..

124:1.8 and organizer of all these things throughout a fu..

136:3.3 Jesus fully comprehended all these f. relationships,

136:6.3 instruct and inspire the manifold creatures of a fu..

139:12.14 Judas’s name has become eschewed throughout a fu.

140:10.3 every person of every age on every world of a fu..

149:6.8 worshiped center and head of this f. brotherhood

154:1.3 of the gospel in its f. spiritual implications.

159:2.2 the outward and f. social relations of believers

169:4.12 God rules the fc., but it is the Father who sends his

184:4.6 as maker, upholder, and savior of a vast and fu..

far-more-arduous

26:7.1 the still-more-taxing and f. spiritual exertion that

far-off

12:1.13 And it is near this outer border, in a f. corner of

130:1.2 escape the present duty by running away to f.

far-reaching

4:1.7 able to discover ultimate harmony and to detect f.

4:3.3 is due to the f. consequences of the Lucifer rebellion

17:2.2 a new and f. reaction occurred in the Deity Absolute

25:3.0 3. THE F. SERVICE OF CONCILIATORS

36:2.17 such f. projects of life metamorphosis may require

46:5.9 They are surrounded by f. enclosures, which mount

75:3.9 scheme of world saving to the larger and more f.

76:5.6 but no comprehensive plan for f. world welfare was

102:1.6 searching hunger for perfection together with a f.

124:5.3 Momentous decisions, coupled with f. plans, were

132:4.5 led this able doctor to attempt a more f. ministry to

160:4.15 the f. vision of religion exerts its supreme influence.

170:2.8 that human salvation is the revelation of a f. divine

185:1.9 Rome made a great blunder, a f. error in earthly

far-scattered

73:2.3 and from sixty-one f. settlements, Van and Amadon

far-seeingsee also farseeing

111:7.5 the long-distance view of a f. Monitor counteracted

far-spreading

191:4.3 your fellow believers in the f. household of faith?

Far East

128:3.3 more remote countries of the Far West and the F.,

134:2.3 and the Asiatics from the F. alike gave attention to

Far-Eastern

125:2.12 He was interested in those who hailed from the F.

131:7.1 Only recently had the manuscripts of this F. religion

134:2.3 to gain a better understanding of the F. peoples.

Far-Easterner

130:2.2 and since this F. talked Greek fairly well, Jesus had

Far West

128:3.3 cities and the even more remote countries of the F.

134:2.3 The Europeans from the F. and the Asiatics from the

Far-Western

125:2.12 and Parthia, as well as in the F. provinces of Rome.

faraway

14:2.4 Neither would the physical stimuli of those f. worlds

34:6.13 lights of eternal life as they glimmer on the f. shores

55:2.8 Perhaps such a status may be attained during the f.

57:3.2 The near-by star students of that f. era, as they

57:8.4 At the opening of this f. era, Urantia should be

58:7.5 upheavals and surface fluctuations of those f. times.

59:5.16 in the bogs and on the swamp shores of this f. age.

66:7.20 no concept of the marvelous progress of those f.

80:1.5 yellow man was likewise difficult of access in f. Asia

80:2.2 northern Mesopotamia and India to f. Ceylon.

105:7.18 on and on, into the f. and inconceivable stretches of

106:6.6 profitable for the mind to seek to grasp such f. and

152:2.8 There was a f. look in his eyes.

farcical

172:5.12 forsake such f. attempts to establish the kingdom of

fare

60:1.5 Life, in general, did not f. well but did better than at

79:6.7 The southern Chinese did not f. so well in this

fared

79:6.4 The coastal settlements f. poorly in later years as the

80:6.2 floods before the Mesopotamian valleys but f. better

146:4.6 to the village of Madon, where they f. little better.

152:2.2 Those who could not obtain boats f. forth on foot

191:0.1 Thomas would have f. better had he remained with

fares

84:5.6 attaches to her in Mohammedanism, and woman f.

farewell

27:7.9 until you are bidden f. by the conductors of worship

39:8.7 will bid their pilgrim associates a temporary f.

43:8.13 your f. touch with these realities on the final worlds

47:5.1 to bid you an affectionate adieu when the f. time

47:9.4 your fellows who were bidding an eternal f. to the

47:10.4 you will retain this same form until you bid it f.

55:2.3 such a mortal to resign all planetary duties, bid f.

55:2.5 mortals bid their loved ones a transient f. as they

74:1.5 temple of the Material Sons attendant upon the f.

74:1.5 the last to bid them f. and divine speed as they fell

74:5.2 The f. of the receivers occupied the whole of a day,

97:10.2 wonderful story of God presented in the f. oration of

112:4.1 the Adjuster bids f. to the mortal host and departs

113:7.5 bid their long-time mortal associates a temporary f.,

119:1.1 that the f. broadcast to the Constellation Fathers,

119:1.2 After sending this f. broadcast, Michael appeared

122:9.28 Mary was disturbed by the f. salutation of Anna,

126:2.8 ere they could speak to him or hear his f. blessing.

129:3.9 brought forth by the Adjuster was his f. conference

130:6.4 Say f. to the life of cringing fear and fleeing

130:8.3 Jesus said: “F., my lad, be of good courage as you

132:5.25 wealthy Roman arose from his couch and, in saying f

133:2.2 then, in bidding him f., Jesus said: “My brother,

133:4.9 so f., Chang, but only for a season, for we shall

133:9.4 In bidding his teacher f., Ganid said: “F., Teacher,

133:9.4 Said the father, “F. to a great teacher, one who has

154:5.2 Jesus imparted his f. instructions to the assembled

154:5.2 that is, he bade them f. for the time being, knowing

154:5.3 and in bidding the Master f. presently, David said:

163:4.0 4. FAREWELL TO THE SEVENTY

163:5.2 Bidding f. to Bethsaida for the time being, he

171:3.2 His f. to Abner was: “My son, I know you will be

174:0.1 At this meeting Jesus said f. to Lazarus, giving him

174:5.13 we go back to the temple and I speak f. words to

174:5.14 just heard the Master say that this was to be his f.

175:0.2 to hear his f. public address of mercy to mankind

175:4.1 the first and mercy-proffering half of this f. address

175:4.12 temple as the concluding portion of Jesus’ f. address.

178:0.1 his f. address to the combined camp group of

180:0.0 THE FAREWELL DISCOURSE

180:6.1 Jesus continued his f. discourse by saying: “And I am

181:0.1 After the conclusion of the f. discourse to the

181:0.2 After the f. discourse had been discussed and had

181:2.0 2. FAREWELL PERSONAL ADMONITIONS

181:2.1 The Master had finished giving his f. instructions

181:2.14 the publican ambassador is here at my f. gathering

182:2.7 by the unusual nature of the Master’s f. prayer that

182:2.10 David bade f. to Jesus, saying: “Master, I have had

182:3.7 to drink the cup, but as the human Jesus bade f. to

190:1.5 I now disband you, bid you f., and send you on

190:2.4 Jesus said, “F., James, until I greet you all together.”

190:2.5 Jesus vanished before me, saying, ‘F. until I greet

191:1.3F., Peter, until I see you with your brethren.”

192:2.14F., until I meet you all on the mount of your

192:3.2 and when he had taken an affectionate f. of them,

193:3.3 out on the Mount of Olives, where he bade them f.

193:4.1 It was in the first part of the Master’s f. message to

193:5.1 Jesus now prepared to say his last f. to the apostles

193:5.2 with you, and my peace shall abide upon you. F..”

193:6.1 had forgathered to hear the report of the f. message

193:6.2 and most touchingly portrayed the Master’s final f.

194:4.2 he takes them out on Olivet, where he bids them f.

farm

123:1.7 Jesus greatly enjoyed this, his first experience on a f..

123:6.1 or on the f. of another uncle (his mother’s brother)

123:6.2 His first week’s sojourn on his uncle’s f. was in

124:1.2 cities with his father, sojourns on his uncle’s f.

124:1.11 In May of this year, on his uncle’s f., Jesus helped

124:3.1 but Jesus also frequently visited his uncle’s f.

126:5.10 the wish that they were all located on a f. out in the

126:5.11 to warrant undertaking the purchase of a small f..

126:5.11 contrived to enjoy much of the experience of f. life

127:3.12 and settle down to the care of their little f.

135:0.5 Zacharias and Elizabeth had a small f. on which they

167:2.2 The first said, ‘I have just bought a f., and I must

173:5.2 their king, and they went their ways, one to the f.,

farmer

66:3.2 would evolve into a peace-loving, home-abiding f..

70:2.11 the struggle between the herder-hunter and the f..

81:1.4 the f. was formerly looked down on by the hunter

81:1.5 Man ordinarily evolved into a f. from a hunter by

86:1.5 The f. found himself the victim of drought, floods,

128:7.8 Before harvest he took Jude to the f. uncle south of

138:2.6 3. James Alpheus, a fisherman and f. of Kheresa,

169:1.5 the story of a thoughtless son of a well-to-do f. who

farmers

76:2.2 Herders would bring of their flocks, f. of the fruits of

80:8.4 The Danubians were Andonites, f. and herders who

81:1.5 tribes to pass directly from hunters to successful f..

81:2.12 Chinese f. had begun the raising of sheep, goats,

96:6.2 from nomadic herders into settled and sedate f..

173:4.3 let out his vineyard to other and honest f. who will

farming

79:8.6 the consequent promotion of peace among f. groups.

81:1.3 for the more advanced callings of herding and f..

81:1.6 who had made f. and gardening the chief pursuits

farms

72:4.1 arising in the school shops and on the school f..

72:4.1 on the extensive f. adjoining every local school.

72:5.11 citizens over eighteen work at home and on f.,

Faroes

93:7.2 One group went by way of the F. to the Andonites

farseeingsee also far-seeing

2:5.10 But the love of God is an intelligent and f. parental

2:7.10 The religious challenge of this age is to those f. and

35:5.3 reliable and efficient as rulers and f. administrators.

37:4.5 fully understood by the more mature and f. corps

43:3.1 administrative wisdom, coupled with the most f. and

52:7.16 mortals who have entertained no more f. concepts

54:6.7 it is apparent that the all-wise and f. universe rulers

54:6.8 should be slow to criticize the time delays of the f.

75:1.6 met with success had they been more f. and patient.

80:3.5 Cro-Magnon peoples were a brave and f. race.

85:3.2 They thought the keen scent and the f. eyes of

97:7.13 The f. Isaiah effectively eclipsed the nationalistic

102:7.7 such unwarranted dogmatism with that more f.

118:7.1 A mature and f. human being might be able to

136:4.8 2. The Father’s way—the exemplification of a f. ideal

139:12.5 Judas was a great executive, a f. and able financier.

142:2.4 to discern the father’s f. and corrective affection.

142:7.9 F. fathers also make provision for the necessary

160:4.11 Ability implies the gift of foresight, f. vision.

169:2.2 you were nonetheless prudent and f. in that you

farsighted

90:1.6 it in the hands of the shrewd, the clever, and the f..

118:10.9 handicapped by lack of f. vision into the true

farsightedly

75:2.4 look upon immediate results rather than to plan f.

farthersee farther out

5:0.1 Man does not have to go f. than his own inner

11:7.6 these limits draw f. and f. apart at greater and greater

25:3.11 The f. they ascend inward from the individual planets

32:3.6 The f. down the scale of life we go, the more

44:0.21 then could I go that much f. in an effort to project

49:6.16 Still f. on in the planetary ages of spiritual striving,

50:1.3 a concept that has been getting f. and f. away from

55:2.3 F. along in the era of light and life the midway

57:6.3 no longer driving the moon f. away from the earth

59:2.6 by the preceding deluge, while extending f. in many

59:2.8 plants are migrating f. and f. from the seashores.

59:3.9 the Mississippi valley region but not f. west except

63:5.1 and f. and f. north these people journeyed until they

63:5.4 the later ice sheets came f. south and drove their

78:1.5 the blue man and from the river valleys of f. Asia by

78:3.6 The black peoples were moving f. south in Africa

78:5.5 only a few teachers and traders ever penetrated f.

79:5.3 Each millennium they penetrated f. and f. inland,

79:5.4 the crucial struggle for the fertile lands of f. Asia.

80:9.6 Andonites had been pushed f. and f. to the north

86:5.10 the soul was thought to be f. away, perhaps trying

93:7.1 these teachers journeyed f. and f. from Salem,

94:9.2 And the f. Buddhism spread from its highland home

115:6.2 uncharted space, it functions and exists f. and f.

116:2.3 the light of life f. and f. from its Paradise source

147:5.8 The woman is, humanly speaking, much f. away

155:5.11 seas of unexplored truth in search for the f. shores

155:5.16 three o’clock that afternoon they could not go f.;

184:2.9 Peter could not go f..

192:2.3 After they had walked along a little f., the Master

192:2.4 When they had gone a few steps f., Jesus turned to

farther out

1:1.4 F. in the universes of space, the terms employed to

1:1.4 Still f. in the starry creation, he is known, as on the

15:3.16 But f. from the eternal center there are fewer layers,

15:4.7 when scattered on their different returning routes f.

15:8.9 The f. we go, the more certainly we encounter those

60:2.4 the coast extended several hundred miles f. than now

farthermost

39:2.17 Salvington, instantly available for dispatch to the f.

farthest

40:5.3 Thus does the Father, who is the f. from you in

41:10.5 your solar system, with one exception, being the f.

61:7.9 the sixth and last glacier reached its f. points of

64:2.5 The Foxhall peoples were f. west and succeeded in

64:7.17 During the periods of f. glacial advance the

75:2.4 It was f. from Eve’s intention ever to do anything

94:9.1 seventeen thousand missionaries to the f. frontiers

107:0.1 The eternal Father is at one and the same time f.

116:4.11 place for those personalities who are f. from God,

131:5.3 God is f. from us and at the same time nearest to

160:5.1 the f. reach of our minds toward eternal possibilities

173:1.7 to the f. cattle pen and proceeded to open the gates

fascinated

53:6.2 Lucifer; his charming ways f. the lower orders of

133:9.2 the birthplace of Abraham, and Jesus was equally f.

fascinating

1:0.3 f. struggle of the eternal adventure of attaining God

1:0.6 beckons him inward in that long and f. struggle for

4:0.3 There are many other f. pursuits which occupy the

20:5.7 most noble and f. chapter in the history of your

39:7.2 deemed best to withhold the description of their f.

39:9.3 Many f. avenues of ministry are open to the seraphim

40:5.18 narratives cannot possibly embrace all of the f.

43:1.1 Edentia abounds in f. highlands, extensive elevations

43:6.4 the intervening four groups of prolific and f. forms of

46:4.7 neither do we mention numerous other f. orders of

63:7.4 this is the recital of the most heroic and f. chapter in

102:6.10 the intriguing and f. experience of the realization of

125:5.1 came almost within hearing distance of his f. voice.

129:4.1 This was the f. period of his personal ministry in

149:2.14 Jesus exercised a strong and peculiarly f. influence.

162:6.2 the pilgrims heard the f. voice of the Master declare

fascinatingly

110:0.2 impersonal entities that so f. indwell the children

fascination

84:4.4 strange mixture of ignorant mistrust and fearful f.,

86:1.4 and the supreme f. of the early savage mind.

88:4.6 The f. of early superstition was the mother of the

124:5.3 The intelligent life of all Nebadon looked on with f.

186:1.6 All the glamor, f., and intoxication of wrongdoing

fashion

62:2.1 hairy and agile and chattered in monkeylike f., but

66:6.2 slavery of custom; f. still unduly dominates Urantia.

78:7.5 advocating that houses be built of wood, boat f.,

84:8.4 Vanity and f. cannot minister to home building and

87:5.7 the same motive, it became the f. to look ugly.

103:6.14 its interpretations of reality in the linear f. of logic;

123:3.4 many other ways enjoyed themselves in true boyish f.

146:2.4 forgiveness of sin operates in this same unerring f..

148:6.6 create me just to suffer in this miserable f.?

fashioned

1:5.11 personal gods, and they were f. in the image of man.

8:3.3 planned and f. every post-Havona universe which

14:4.18 All beings in all universes are f. along the lines of

17:8.2 they are f. after the patterns of the central universe.

42:1.6 Energy proceeds from Paradise, f. after the divine

42:1.6 energy is f. after the similitude of the three Gods

46:5.9 of different sizes and are f. of differing materials.

49:2.22 There are ten designs of mortal life variously f. to

70:2.21 Old-f. war did select the innately great men for

92:5.1 men are taught that they are God’s sons—even f. in

104:4.13 Source; energy is f. after the pattern of Paradise,

128:1.6 And being thus f. as a man, he humbled himself and

142:4.2 created by my Father and f. by the artistic hands

fashioning

63:5.6 humans became highly skillful in the f. of flint tools.

fashions

92:1.4 Fear f. the gods of evolutionary religion and

fastsee fastdietary

28:6.15 to advance you by augmented trusts just as f. as

41:8.1 it begins to emit protons as f. as new ones arrive.

51:7.3 just as f. as competent subordinate administrators

53:9.7 It ends on the fallen worlds as f. as divine Sons

57:4.3 the nebula was f. finishing its tertiary cycle of

59:6.3 and the harsher continental type of weather was f.

68:2.2 as f. as society has succeeded in lessening pain and

76:2.7 To Adam and Eve, Cain was f. becoming the grim

95:5.4 But he went too f.; he built too much, more than

124:6.8 and the lad’s heart beat f. with joyous anticipation of

135:3.2 the time was f. approaching when the old order

149:0.3 As f. as believers were ready to enter the kingdom,

150:7.4 criticize Jesus because he walked too f. on the way

153:3.4 you desert the commandment while you hold f. to

157:7.1 after all the apostles were f. asleep, he sought out

158:1.8 When the three had been f. asleep for about half

176:2.1 it was only natural for all believers to lay f. hold

182:3.3 the three apostles, Jesus again found them f. asleep.

195:9.1 ages, make sure that you hold f. the eternal truth.

fastdietary

89:3.1 The ritual of the f. was deeply rooted in many

136:4.3 Jesus did not f. during this forty days’ isolation.

147:7.2 your disciples to f. and pray as we Pharisees f. and

147:7.2 “Do the sons of the bridechamber f. while the

147:7.2 bridegroom remains with them, they can hardly f..

147:7.2 children of the bridechamber undoubtedly will f. and

147:8.2 Behold, you f. for the sake of strife and contention

147:8.2 you shall not f. in this way to make your voices

147:8.3 “‘Is it such a f. that I have chosen—a day for a man

147:8.3 Will you dare to call this a f. and an acceptable day

147:8.3 Is not this the f. I should choose: to loose the bonds

167:5.1 I f. twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.

fasted

135:4.2 John detached himself from the world while he f. and

143:2.3 In the old order you f. and prayed; as the new

147:8.2 from the Prophet Isaiah: “‘Why have you f.?

fastened

63:1.3 Andon had f. a sharp piece of flint on the end of a

89:3.6 Paul f. onto Christian theology: “It is good for a man

94:2.3 contaminating beliefs which could have become f.

94:10.2 Prayers are f. to a wheel, and with its turning they

97:7.3 these priests have f. their erroneous ideas upon

186:1.7 taking the girdle of his cloak, f. one end to a tree,

190:4.1 notwithstanding that the doors were securely f.,

fastening

177:4.10 those foolish persons who, in f. their gaze on the

faster

11:7.6 space thickens, and it thickens somewhat f. than does

57:2.3 to whirl f. and f. as it continued to condense and

57:3.5 when contraction set in, it whirled on f. and f. until

65:8.2 we cannot time the life processes to unfold any f.

81:2.11 This was one reason why civilization progressed f. in

88:4.7 one reason why ancient peoples did not increase f.,

110:6.4 development of the intellectual nature proceeds f.

fasting

87:2.4 F. and other forms of self-denial were thought to be

87:6.16 torture and self-mutilation; later on, by f. and prayer.

89:3.1 step in religious evolution; f. was a common practice

89:4.1 of the rituals of self-abnegation, asceticism, f.,

90:4.8 F., dieting, and counterirritants were often used as

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by such things as: f.,

136:3.3 Jesus did not go into retirement for the purpose of f.

136:4.10 these supposed seasons of f. and prayer.

140:5.8 most dangerous to knowingly engage in spiritual f.

140:5.8 Physical f. becomes dangerous after four or five days

140:5.8 Prolonged f., either physical or spiritual, tends to

140:6.3 the Father’s favor by almsgiving, prayer, and f..

140:6.11 And be not given to f. with a sad countenance to

142:8.1 Jesus did not teach f. and other forms of self-denial.

146:2.15 by ornate repetitions, eloquent phraseology, f.,

147:7.2 To pray is natural for the children of light, but f. is

147:7.2 who have lost your teacher may be justified in f. for

147:7.2 F. may be an appropriate part of the law of Moses,

147:8.5 and not their affliction of soul nor f. of body.

184:4.1 and the intervening time was to be spent in f. and

fastness

93:5.6 Abraham and Lot chose a hilly f. near the city where

fasts

92:5.13 progressed as far as he could away from f. and forms

94:10.2 and crystallized creeds, mystic rites and special f..

fat

86:5.15 located in the head, hair, heart, liver, blood, and f..

86:5.15 Semites taught that the soul resided in the bodily f.

86:5.15 and among many the eating of animal f. was taboo.

95:5.10 capital returned to Thebes, and the priests waxed f.

165:4.8 have eaten and filled themselves and waxed f.,

fatal

28:6.9 fullest extent possible does not impose f. penalties;

48:6.32 would be f. to those slowly emerging truths which

67:7.4 The transgression of universe law may be f. in the

67:7.4 Sin is fraught with f. consequences to personality

68:1.2 Even in the days of Cain it was f. to go abroad alone

68:4.6 It is nearly f. to the continuance of civilization to

75:3.9 Eve quite realized what was transpiring, the f. step

84:8.6 and self-gratifications have indeed cost a f. price if

91:2.5 of mystic communion, it proves f. to the potency of

95:5.9 The f. weakness of Ikhnaton’s gospel was its

103:5.8 It is f. to man’s idealism when he is taught that all

111:4.7 A solitary life is f. to happiness.

170:4.14 Neither make the f. mistake, in looking for the age

172:5.13 there was now blended this f. fear of ridicule,

185:1.2 experience as governor, made a series of almost f.

fatalism

121:4.2 deliver the Romans from a more deadly form of f.;

140:8.2 the heavenly Father was not a blind and passive f..

fatalistic

86:7.3 ideas of religion prevented men from becoming f.

195:6.6 The f. agility of the mind of a materialist forever

fatalists

181:1.7 Unbelieving materialists and f. can hope to enjoy

fatalities

90:3.5 F. and wounds attendant upon war, animal combat,

fatality

88:4.8 The f. of snake bites was attributed to the magic of

103:5.10 the hopeless f. of a mechanistic cosmic determinism.

fatally

28:6.9 time is f. squandered only when it is buried in neglect

94:3.7 concept was f. absent from Brahmanic philosophy.

fate

2:3.4 There is no resurrection from such a f.;

20:3.2 the Avonals decree the f. of the evolutionary races,

54:4.6 in mercy controls the f. and judgment of all his

67:2.4 discussions destined eventually to determine the f.

67:4.5 We know not the f. of the sixty staff rebels; their

67:4.5 Lucifer rebellion is finally adjudicated and the f. of all

73:7.0 7. THE FATE OF EDEN

75:5.2 Adam deliberately chose to share the f. of Eve.

75:5.6 was in complete ignorance of his whereabouts or f..

75:6.2 knew nothing of their personal status or future f..

75:7.1 their transgressions and advised concerning their f..

76:5.1 doomed to suffer the f. of the mortals of their world,

78:8.12 the f. of their homeland between the Tigris and

86:1.6 to men of skill; but f. and chance befall them all.

86:1.6 For man knows not his f.; as fishes are taken in an

86:2.6 To primitive man the domain of f., the function of

86:7.3 they could at least do something to influence f..

89:6.3 beautiful maiden, after two months to mourn her f.,

94:4.4 Brahma is also identified with f..

98:1.3 except for their retention of the overcontrol of F..

98:1.3 must be the arbiter of f. and the creator of destiny.

101:3.10 victory in spite of the cruelties of seemingly blind f.

118:10.9 a perverse f. that heaps tribulation upon some

121:4.3 The Stoics believed that a controlling Reason-F.

133:3.7 suffered at the hands of an apparently cruel f.;

144:1.5 3. To await the f. of John the Baptist.

159:1.3 Although you cannot determine the eternal f. of

174:4.1 the f. of their comrades who had sought to entrap

191:1.1 Peter had shuddered at the f. of Judas and even

193:4.1 held up the tragic f. of their traitorous fellow worker

fated, ill-

130:1.2 Jonah embarked on his ill-f. voyage to Tarshish.

fateful

75:3.8 The f. meeting occurred during the twilight hours of

75:4.5 Eve told Cano of this oft-repeated warning on the f.

126:2.1 All did go well until that f. day of Tuesday,

127:5.6 by the side of Mary on that f. and tragic afternoon

175:3.0 3. THE FATEFUL SANHEDRIN MEETING

175:3.1 the f. meeting of the Sanhedrin was called to order.

175:4.1 Judas listened to that f. discourse on the destruction

fates

96:1.14 keep their subordinate gods as spirits, demons, f.,

Father or Universal Father or Paradise Father;

           see Father Guides; see Father’s; see father; see will;

          see fragment(s); see Constellation; see Most High

0:2.2 God, the UF., functions on three Deity-personality

0:2.8 may be understood: By designation—as God the F..

0:2.9 be advisable to refer it to the person of the UF..

0:2.12 1. God the F.Creator, Controller, and Upholder.

0:2.12 The Universal F., the First Person of Deity.

0:3.10 God—the UF.—is the personality of the First Source

0:3.19 moral being is centered in the personality of the F..

0:3.22 by becoming the Eternal F. of the Original Son

0:3.22 with the differentiation of the Son from the F.,

0:3.22 the F. escaped, as a personality, from otherwise

0:3.22 with his two Deity equals that the F. fills all Deity

0:3.23 never was a time when the I AM was not the F. of

0:3.24 This concept is sometimes designated the F.-Infinite.

0:3.25 and low, in their efforts to discover the F.-Infinite,

0:3.25 The absolute primacy of the UF. is not apparent on

0:3.25 the Infinite Spirit truly know the F. as an infinity;

0:4.1 originates in and by the infinite volition of the UF.

0:4.5 reality: The F. initiates and maintains Reality.

0:4.5 This F.-initiated divinity-tension is perfectly resolved

0:5.4 personality is never spontaneous; it’s the gift of the F

0:5.5 The UF. is the secret of the reality of personality,

0:5.11 The personality is the unique bestowal which the UF.

0:6.1 things responding to the personality circuit of the F.,

0:6.13 the UF. is the direct ancestor-source of both.

0:7.1 God the F., God the Son, and God the Spirit are

0:7.5 The F., Son, and Spirit are existentialexistential in

0:7.6 the F. is now achieving experiential expression on

0:7.8 The UF. achieves freewill liberation from the bonds

0:8.1 the UF. has established the evolutionary creature’s

0:8.8 7. God the F..

0:8.9 recognition of the divine personality of the UF. on

0:9.3 The F., through the mechanism of evolutionary Deity

0:9.4 Deities of Paradise—the UF., the Eternal Son, and

0:11.1 When the combined thought of the UF. and the Son

0:11.1 the F. followed the expression of his thought into the

0:11.1 Absolute, the unrevealed infinity-unity of the PF..

0:11.6 total, infinite reality by the freewill choice of the UF.,

0:12.2 Paradise Trinity—the eternal Deity union of the UF.,

0:12.9 it would equivalate to the person of the UF. on the

0:12.9 Trinity is potentially infinite since the UF. actually is

0:12.11 with the portrayal of the character of the UF. and

1:0.0 THE UNIVERSAL FATHER

1:0.1 The UF. is the God of all creation, the First Source

1:0.1 The truth about the UF. had begun to dawn upon

1:0.1 Only the concept of the UF.—one God in the place

1:0.1 —enabled man to comprehend the F. as divine

1:0.3 enlightened worlds recognize and worship the UF.,

1:0.3 of the eternal adventure of attaining God the F..

1:0.3 comprehend the divine nature, to recognize the F..

1:0.3 like him as he is in his Paradise perfection of

1:0.3 From the UF. who inhabits eternity there has gone

1:1.1 Of all the names by which God the F. is known

1:1.1 The First F. is known by various names in

1:1.1 only natural that we should eventually call him F..

1:1.2 The UF. never imposes any form of arbitrary

1:1.2 man’s only possible gift of true value to the PF..

1:1.2 to the love-dominated nature of the Creator F..

1:1.3 you will find a name for the UF. which will be

1:1.4 the UF. is generally known by names which may

1:1.4 the terms employed to designate the UF. more

1:1.4 Still farther out in the starry creation, he is known,

1:1.4 In one near-by constellation God is called the F. of

1:1.4 He has also been designated the F. of Lights,

1:1.5 headquarters God is referred to as the UF.,

1:1.5 variously known as the F. of Fathers, the PF.,

1:1.5 the Paradise F., the Havona F., and the Spirit F..

1:1.5 Creator association and refer to God as “our F..”

1:1.6 term F. becomes a very expressive and appropriate

1:2.1 The First F. is universal spirit, eternal truth, infinite

1:2.2 The UF. is not a synonym for nature, neither is he

1:2.2 neither is he natural law personified.

1:2.2 God is a saving person and a loving F. to all who

1:2.8 and is bestowed upon man as the free gift of the UF..

1:2.9 The UF. is not the personal creator of the local

1:2.9 Though the F. does not personally create the

1:2.9 God the F. is the personal creator of the Paradise

1:2.10 not preclude the direct personal action of the UF.

1:2.10 the Creator F. maintains immediate contact with his

1:3.1 The F. is an infinite spiritual reality; he is “the

1:3.1 ought not to think the F. is like yourselves in form

1:3.3 The UF. is not invisible because he is hiding

1:3.4 The spirit nature of the UF. is shared fully with his

1:3.4 Both the F. and the Son in like manner share the

1:3.6 In the universes God the F. is, in potential,

1:3.6 creature is of the nature and divinity of the UF..

1:3.8 have repeatedly returned to the presence of the UF..

1:3.8 the First Source and Center, the Eternal and UF..

1:4.1 The manner in which the UF. sojourns with the

1:4.6 the UF. reveals all of his gracious and divine self that

1:5.0 PERSONALITY OF THE UNIVERSAL FATHER

1:5.1 The UF. is the acme of divine personality; he is the

1:5.1 The F. is truly a personality, notwithstanding that the

1:5.2 equally well know that the UF. cannot possibly be

1:5.4 which portrays that the UF. so loved the world as to

1:5.5 he had seen a Creator Son he had seen the UF.;

1:5.5 in seeking for the F., he would not ask nor expect to

1:5.6 but the UF. is in every way divinely present in the

1:5.6 The F. and his Sons are one.

1:5.9 As we see the UF. revealed throughout his universe;

1:5.10 idea of the personality of the UF. is an enlarged

1:5.15 finality of perfectness were it not a fact that the UF.

1:5.16 The UF. realizes in the fullness of the divine

1:6.2 to religion a person, even the loving heavenly F..

1:6.2 Man’s inadequate concept of the personality of the F

1:6.8 the personality of the UF. can be grasped only in

1:7.1 Jesus referred to a personal Deity—the F. in heaven.

1:7.3 were not attributes of a personal God, a loving F..

1:7.5 experience of the faith sons of the heavenly F. can

1:7.9 sojourn in the immediate personal presence of the F.

2:0.1 can best be understood by the revelation of the F.

2:0.1 up to the Paradise Creator as a true spiritual F..

2:0.2 and the character of the personality of the UF..

2:0.3 is indwelt by the bestowed Adjuster of the UF.

2:1.2 “There is but one God, the infinite F., who is also

2:1.2 He is the beginning and the end, the F. of every

2:1.4 The F. constantly and unfailingly meets the need

2:1.4 but the UF. sees the end from the beginning,

2:1.6 The UF. is absolutely and without qualification

2:1.8 the PF. lovingly and willingly downstep and modify,

2:1.8 the infinite F. is enabled to enjoy close contact with

2:1.10 Because the First F. is infinite in his plans and

2:1.10 infinite F. does most certainly fully comprehend

2:1.11 Divinity and eternity the F shares with large numbers

2:1.11 That fragment of the pure Deity of the UF. which

2:1.11 the First Great Source and Center, the F. of Fathers.

2:2.0 2. THE FATHER’S ETERNAL PERFECTION

2:2.1 never-ending, circular nature of the UF..

2:2.1 “The F. has life in himself, and this life is eternal

2:2.1 Throughout the eternal ages it has been the F. who

2:2.1 discloses not only that he is the F. of lights, but

2:2.2 perfection of repleteness in the mandates of the F..

2:2.2 The UF. does not repent of his original purposes of

2:2.6 the UF. actually participates in the experience with

2:3.1 The justice of the UF. cannot be influenced by the

2:4.1 I am “the F. of mercies and the God of all comfort

2:4.2 any influence be brought to bear upon the F. to call

2:4.3 The heavenly F. is never torn by conflicting attitudes

2:4.4 The good nature of a loving F. could not possibly

2:4.5 by the sovereign free will of the UF. and all his

2:5.1 The F. loves us sufficiently to bestow his life upon us

2:5.2 subordinate creatures, “for the F. himself loves you.”

2:5.4 “Behold what manner of love the F. has bestowed

2:5.5 reason for loving him is the indwelling gift of the F.

2:5.5 the presence of the Paradise personality of the UF..

2:5.7 We all love the F. more because of his nature than in

2:5.8 love the UF. and all other beings, divine or human,

2:5.9 so the UF. loves and forever seeks the welfare of his

2:5.10 characteristics of the perfect nature of the UF..

2:5.11 to portray the divine affection of the heavenly F.

2:5.11 significance of the divine affection of the PF..

2:6.3 every perfect gift comes down from the F. of lights.”

2:6.4 Hebrew prophets proclaimed God to be a F. to Israel

2:6.4 Jesus revealed God as the F. of each human being.

2:6.4 God is the PF. of every universe personality.

2:6.5 was irreconcilable with the selfless love of the F.,

2:6.6 The affectionate heavenly F., whose spirit indwells

2:6.7 The F. is not an inconsistent personality;

2:7.7 the isolated mortal coheres in God the F. through

2:7.7 the indwelling Thought Adjuster and the UF..

3:0.1 God is everywhere present; the UF. rules the circle

3:0.2 the invisibility of the infinite and less discernible F..

3:0.2 The Paradise Creator Sons of the F. are a revelation

3:1.1 The ability of the UF. to be everywhere present,

3:1.2 The UF. is all the time present in all parts and in all

3:1.4 This gift from the PF. is man’s inseparable

3:1.4 “The spirit of the everlasting F. is concealed in the

3:1.4 “The F. lives in the child. God is always with us.”

3:1.6 to distinguish between the presence of the UF. and

3:1.9 The everywhere-present spirit of the UF. is

3:1.11 While the F. parentally encircuits all his sons—all

3:1.12 The F. does not retire in seclusion because he has

3:1.12 The F. has freely bestowed himself upon us

3:2.2 in accordance with the eternal purpose of the UF.,

3:2.5 The omnipotence of the F pertains to the everywhere

3:2.5 Paradise spirit, is not directly responsive to the F..

3:2.6 The UF. is not a transient force, a shifting power,

3:2.6 The power and wisdom of the F. are adequate to

3:2.10 which are not the personal doings of the UF..

3:2.15 But all these characteristics of the UF. are unified

3:3.2 The UF. is the only personality in all the universe

3:3.2 “Your F. knows what you have need of even

3:4.1 In potential of force, wisdom, and love, the F. has

3:4.4 of the all-wise, all-knowing, and all-powerful F..

3:4.6 man cannot possibly know the infinitude of the F..

3:4.6 by the associated capacity to love the F. in return.

3:5.0 5. THE FATHER’S SUPREME RULE

3:5.1 the UF. does not exercise his infinite power and

3:5.1 the F. does act independently and in accordance with

3:5.2 The F. rules through his Sons; on down through the

3:5.3 In the affairs of men’s hearts the UF. may not always

3:5.4 Said Jesus: “My F., who gave them to me, is

3:5.4 and as the beneficent F. of all intelligent beings.

3:5.4 There is but “one God and F. of all, who is above

3:6.0 6. THE FATHER’S PRIMACY

3:6.1 the UF. relinquishes authority and delegates power,

3:6.3 unless the reality of the UF. is acknowledged.

3:6.6 Does the Paradise F. suffer? I do not know.

3:6.6 I think the F. does, but I cannot understand how;

3:6.7 And all these more personal traits of the F. can be

3:6.8 God the F. loves men; God the Son serves men;

3:6.8 the ever-ascending adventure of finding God the F.

3:6.9 to the presentation of the revelation of the UF., I

4:0.1 The UF. has an eternal purpose pertaining to the

4:1.0 1.THE UNIVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE FATHER

4:1.4 the forces and personalities which the F. may use to

4:1.6 The UF. has not withdrawn from the management

4:1.6 The F. unceasingly pours forth energy, light, and

4:1.8 resulting from the functioning of the UF., the Son,

4:3.2 the perfect nature and gracious character of the UF..

4:3.3 races are able to formulate far better ideas of the UF.

4:3.5 UF. never does anything that causes subsequent

4:3.5 But though the F. neither makes mistakes, harbors

4:3.6 The infinite goodness of the F. is beyond the

4:4.4 perfect universe and the F. of all other Creators.

4:4.4 The F. is infinite and eternal, but to deny the

4:4.5 First and last—eternally—the infinite God is a F..

4:4.5 to portray the God of all creation as the UF..

4:4.6 In God the F. freewill performances are not ruled

4:4.6 and Center is always and consistently a loving F..

4:4.6 God is a F. in the highest sense of the term.

4:4.7 First Cause; in religion, the universal and loving F.;

4:5.1 or as the source of true information about the UF..

4:5.2 Creator Sons, the Supreme Being, and the UF..

4:5.2 associate personalities of Deity with the F. himself

4:5.7 pagan superstitions respecting the nature of the UF..

4:5.7 the human race is destined to know the UF. in all

5:0.1 how so great and so majestic a God as the UF. can

5:0.1 Adjusters are a part of the eternal Deity of the PF..

5:1.1 creature to approach the infinite F. is inherent,

5:1.1 be transported instantly into the presence of the F.

5:1.1 just as oblivious of the presence of the UF. as

5:1.1 safe conduct into the Paradise presence of the UF..

5:1.2 F. is not in hiding; he is not in arbitrary seclusion.

5:1.2 stand in the presence of the F. at the center of all

5:1.3 to the Paradise presence of the F. must await your

5:1.3 bestowal spirit of the F. so intimately associated with

5:1.5 the same divine presence of the gift from the F.,

5:1.8 The F. desires all his creatures to be in personal

5:1.8 God is approachable, the F. is attainable, the way is

5:1.8 every universe to the Paradise presence of the UF..

5:1.10 The F. is not in spiritual hiding, but so many of his

5:2.2 to the presence of God, “the right hand of the F.,”

5:2.2 personalities have access to the “bosom of the F..”

5:2.2 self-conscious contact and communion with the UF.,

5:2.3 the spirit of the UF. lives within your own mind!

5:3.1 the highest sense, we worship the UF. and him only.

5:3.1 we can and do worship the F. as he is manifested in

5:3.1 it is the F., directly or indirectly, who is worshiped

5:3.2 everything except adoration and worship of the F.,

5:3.2 subjects acceptably in the presence of the UF..

5:3.3 We do not worship the F. because of anything we

5:3.4 why prayer should not be addressed to God the F. as

5:3.6 in the place of both the UF. and the Eternal Son

5:3.6 These Universe Sons receive, in the name of the F.

5:3.6 the local universe personification of the UF. and

5:3.8 communicate to the F. the inexpressible longings

5:3.8 communicate with God as a faith son of the UF..

5:4.13 3. Jesusconcept—God as a living friend, a loving F.,

5:4.15 Hebrew concept of the heavenly F. to the higher

5:4.15 the creature-loving affection of a God who is the F.

5:5.3 faith believes in a God who fosters survival, the F. in

5:5.11 of the absonite superconsciousness of the PF..

5:6.1 The UF. is the God of personalities.

5:6.1 personality has its center and circumference in the F..

5:6.1 God the F. is the bestower and the conservator of

5:6.1 And the PF. is likewise the destiny of all those finite

5:6.3 reality that is exclusively bestowed by God the F.

5:6.3 the personal except by the direct act of the PF..

5:6.4 of personality is the exclusive function of the UF.,

5:6.4 There is no personality apart from God the F.,

5:6.4 and no personality exists except for God the F..

5:6.4 the human personality, are the bestowals of the UF.,

5:6.5 God, the prepersonal bestowal of the personal F.,

5:6.6 touched by the liberating divinity of the UF.,

5:6.8 on antecedent causation, the F. stands aside.

5:6.9 personalities are centered in the personality of the F..

5:6.10 of universes is centered in the person of the UF.,

5:6.10 the PF. is personally conscious of all personalities of

5:6.11 circuited in the personal presence of the UF.,

5:6.12 attribute of choice-liberty is bestowed by the UF.,

5:6.12 of divine love, the personality circuit of the UF..

5:6.13 helpful than to reiterate that God is your universe F.,

5:6.14 series presenting the narrative of the UF. by a Divine

6:0.1 the “first” personal and absolute concept of the UF..

6:0.1 whenever and however the F. personally expresses

6:0.1 the personal presence of, the Eternal and UF..

6:0.2 In the sequential sense the UF. never could have

6:0.3 divine revelation of the creator identity of the UF..

6:0.3 perfect personality of the Son discloses that the F. is

6:0.4 We believe the Son sprang from the F.; we are

6:0.4 this mystery of a Son who is derived from the F.,

6:0.4 who is co-ordinately eternal with the F. himself.

6:1.1 As the F. is the First Great Source and Center, so

6:1.2 The UF. is first a creator and then a controller;

6:1.3 The UF. never personally functions as a creator

6:1.4 this bestowal Son came forth from the F. just as truly

6:1.4 “And now, O my F., glorify me with your own self,

6:1.6 Second Source and Center, cocreator with the UF.

6:2.1 as changeless and infinitely dependable as the UF..

6:2.1 He is also just as spiritual as the F., just as truly an

6:2.1 step nearer you in approachability than is the UF..

6:2.2 He is wholly like the F.; in fact, the Eternal Son is

6:2.2 the Eternal Son is God the F. personally manifest to

6:2.2 Sons: “He who has seen the Son has seen the F..”

6:2.3 In nature the Son is wholly like the spirit F..

6:2.3 When we worship the UF., actually we at the same

6:2.3 as divinely real and eternal in nature as God the F..

6:2.6 spirit nature of the F. is focalized and personalized in

6:2.6 And as the F. shares his spirit nature with the Son,

6:2.7 the F. and Son are equal except that the Son appears

6:2.8 I discern no difference between the F. and the Son.

6:2.8 The F. loves his universe children as a father;

6:3.1 The Son cannot love more than the F., but he can

6:3.1 for he not only is a primal creator like the F., but he

6:3.1 but he is also the Eternal Son of that same F.,

6:3.1 the sonship experience of all other sons of the UF..

6:3.3 you must first perceive its divine source, the F., who

6:3.4 ignoble task of trying to persuade his gracious F. to

6:3.4 envisage the Eternal Son as appealing to the UF.

6:3.5 between the love of the F. and the love of the Son.

6:4.3 The spirit of the F. is eternally resident in the spirit

6:4.4 The F. must be spiritually omnipresent, but such

6:4.4 it of the Son is co-ordinate with the spirit of the F..

6:4.5 In his contact with personality, the F. acts in the

6:4.5 he appears in the fragments of the totality of his

6:4.5 function of the fragmented presence of the UF..

6:4.7 In wisdom the Son is the full equal of the F..

6:4.7 like the F., the Son knows all; he is never surprised

6:4.8 The F. and the Son really know the number and

6:4.8 but the Son, equally with the F. and Conjoint Actor,

6:4.9 The Son is wholly and infinitely equal with the UF.,

6:4.10 to study the spiritual attributes of God the F. to

6:5.3 Personality is the exclusive gift of the UF..

6:5.3 The Eternal Son derives personality from the F.,

6:5.3 Son does not, without the F., bestow personality.

6:5.3 personality, he does so in conjunction with the F.

6:5.3 who may act for the F. in such relationships.

6:5.4 The F., in eternalizing the Original Son, bestowed

6:5.4 and privilege of subsequently joining with the F. in

6:5.4 when the F. and the Son unite to personalize a

6:5.5 selfhood upon other entities or persons as do the UF.

6:5.6 Eternal Son is the personal portrayal of the spirit F.

6:5.6 God the F. and God the Spirit are truly personal,

6:5.7 he did sit in council with the UF. in the eternal past,

6:5.7 the F., in projecting the bestowal of the Adjusters,

6:5.7 And as the spirit fragment of the F dwells within you

6:6.3 The mind of the Eternal Son is like that of the F.

6:6.3 with the mind of the F. it is ancestor to the diverse

6:6.3 The mind of the F. and the Son, that intellect

6:7.1 unqualified personality fetters the UF. escaped by the

6:7.1 by virtue of which he has ever since continued to

6:7.1 Every personal being derives personality from the F.

6:7.1 Son eternally derives his personality from the PF..

6:7.3 Everything that tends to obscure the UF. operates

6:8.1 complement, and the eternal counterpart of the UF..

6:8.1 In the same sense that God is the UF., the Son is the

6:8.2 the revelation of the divine character of the F.;

6:8.2 discern the F. and the Son not only as one personal

6:8.3 As persons you may conceive of the F. and the Son

6:8.3 the F. and the Son are encountered in confusing

6:8.3 the Creator Son, who stands for both F. and Son to

6:8.5 you find it easier to grasp the reality of both the F.

6:8.5 the F. is the actual bestower of your personality

7:0.2 The Son is like the F. in that he seeks to bestow

7:2.3 they are not in the personality circuit of the UF..

7:4.1 The Eternal Son is in everlasting liaison with the F.

7:4.1 in faithfulness, the Son is the eternal equal of the F..

7:4.2 The F. and his Son are as one in the formulation of

7:4.2 souls of space is a joint creation of the F. and Son,

7:4.5 to incarnate and make real, the love of the F. and

7:4.6 as the conjoint executive of the F. and the Son.

7:4.7 the F. intrusted the execution of this tremendous

7:5.1 The Son without reservation joined with the UF.

7:5.1 “Be you perfect, even as your F. in Havona is perfect

7:5.2 contact directly with human beings as does the F.

7:5.3 the experience of fragmented entities means to the F.

7:6.3 the “first” completed and infinite thought of the UF..

7:6.3 Every time the UF. and Eternal Son jointly project

7:6.3 Creator Sons are potentially equal with God the F.

7:6.4 The F. remains primal in the universes.

7:6.5 Much as the Creator Sons are personalized by the F.

7:6.6 The F., Son, and Spirit also unite to personalize the

7:7.0 7. THE SUPREME REVELATION OF THE F.

7:7.1 revelation of the spirit and the personality of the F..

7:7.1 concerning the F. must come from the Eternal Son

7:7.1 and without spiritual qualification one with the F..

7:7.2 the divine F. is infinitely perfect, but that character

7:7.3 the spiritual and personal nature of the F. to all

7:7.3 it is a Paradise Son who reveals the UF. to men

7:7.3 reveal the avenue of creature approach to the UF..

7:7.3 And even we of high origin understand the F.

7:7.4 The F. comes down to you as a personality only

7:7.4 And you attain the F. by this same living way;

7:7.4 you ascend to the F. by the guidance of this group of

7:7.4 your very personality is a direct bestowal of the UF..

7:7.5 Son is a person just as truly and actually as the F. is

7:7.5 the Son will be more easy to approach than the UF..

7:7.5 Son long before you are prepared to discern the F..

8:0.2 In the dawn of eternity both the F. and Son become

8:0.2 and ever since this eternity event the F. and the Son

8:0.3 The very instant that God the F. and God the Son

8:0.4 God the F., God the Son, and God the Spirit.

8:1.2 eternal loyalty to God the F. and acknowledges

8:1.3 the creative unfolding of the purpose of the UF.

8:1.6 the F. acts, and creature personality appears.

8:1.7 the combined concepts and united wills of the F. and

8:1.8 and awful times of the creative expansion of the F.

8:1.10 therefore do we postulate the F. as the First Source

8:1.10 that the Son and the Spirit are coeternal with the F.

8:1.11 the mind of the children of time to conceive of the F.

8:2.1 wholly and without qualification one with the UF.

8:2.1 reflects in perfection not only the nature of the PF.

8:2.4 you need only contemplate the infinity of the UF.

8:2.5 of the Infinite Spirit but not so much as in the F. and

8:2.6 sharing the righteousness, and the love of the UF.,

8:2.7 the Spirit could have more of goodness than the F.

8:2.7 than the F. since all goodness takes origin in the F.,

8:3.0 3. RELATION OF THE SPIRIT TO THE F. AND

8:3.1 the “first” absolute and infinite thought of the UF.,

8:3.2 The UF. delegates everything possible to his Eternal

8:3.3 subsequent creation that the Son sustains to the F.

8:3.4 and while the F. in faithfulness upholds that which

8:3.5 The Spirit is the effective agent of the all-loving F.

8:3.5 Spirit became the conjoint administrator of the F.

8:3.5 divine presence and of spirit personalities to the F.

8:3.6 universal revelation of the UF. and his Eternal Son.

8:3.7 The Son is the only avenue of approach to the UF.,

8:3.8 candidates for presentation to the Son and his F..

8:3.9 the Spirit equally represent and similarly serve the F.

8:4.2 the creature creation, the combined love of the F.

8:4.5 ministry of revealing the combined love of the F. and

8:4.7 the representation of the Eternal Son and the UF..

8:4.8 the character of this combined Action of the UF. and

8:5.2 The F. is infinite and is therefore limited only by

8:5.2 the encircuitment of personality, the F. acts alone,

8:5.2 The F. is most certainly everywhere present, and we

8:5.4 to present you blameless before your F. on high.”

8:5.5 the Infinite Spirit is the Conjoint Actor; both the F.

8:5.5 Actor is present not only as himself but as the F. and

8:5.6 liaison is truly the union of the spirits of God the F.,

8:6.2 the divine equal and co-ordinate of the UF. and Son.

8:6.2 the higher intelligences of the universes as are the F.

8:6.2 must attain before they may approach the F. through

8:6.6 In the administration of universes the F., Son, and

8:6.7 In the person of the Infinite Spirit the F. and the Son

8:6.7 in unqualified perfection, for the Spirit is like the F.

8:6.7 and also like the F. and the Son as they two are one.

9:0.1 the UF. and the Eternal Son unite to personalize

9:0.2 The F. is infinite in love and volition, in spiritual

9:0.2 divine plan and the eternal purpose of the UF..

9:0.5 the Spirit, like the F. and the Son, is perfect and

9:1.1 and divine equal of God the Son and God the F..

9:1.2 attributes of the Third Source are derived from the F

9:1.2 be actively and personally present in the F. or Son—

9:1.3 While you envisage the F. as an original creator

9:1.4 The UF. presides over the realms of pre-energy,

9:1.5 God of mind shares the omniscience of the UF.

9:1.5 certain phases of the omnipotence of the UF. but

9:2.2 Eternal Son as the Son is a complement of the UF..

9:2.2 Son is a spiritualized personalization of the F.;

9:2.2 is a spiritualization of the Eternal Son and the UF..

9:2.3 the connection of the Adjusters direct with the UF.,

9:2.5 the Adjuster, the impersonal presence of the UF..

9:3.1 forces and energies conjointly sponsored by the F.

9:3.2 not functionally (observably) present in either the F.

9:3.7 He acts, personally, for the F. and the Son.

9:5.4 than they do of either the Eternal Son or the UF..

9:6.2 Much as the F. draws all personality to himself,

9:6.4 mind, or matter; it is the bestowal of the UF..

9:6.4 gravity is always a volitional act of the UF..

9:8.2 in some unrevealed association with the F. and Son,

9:8.4 Every time the UF. and the Eternal Son become

9:8.10 The F. bestows personality by his personal free will.

9:8.10 why the Third Source bestows non-F. personality,

9:8.10 The Infinite Spirit can act for the F. in the bestowal

9:8.11 in their relations to encircuited creatures of the F..

10:0.2 coexistent personalities, God the F., God the Son,

10:0.3 without the Trinity of F., Son, and Spirit we are

10:1.1 the F., back in eternity, inaugurated a policy of

10:1.1 the selfless, loving, and lovable nature of the UF.

10:1.2 The UF. all along has divested himself of every part

10:1.3 the personality of the Infinite is disclosed as the UF.,

10:1.4 the F. ceased to exist as the unqualified personality

10:1.4 does the F. bestow the “personality of infinity”

10:1.6 trustworthy information regarding the F., the Son,

10:2.1 By the technique of trinitization the F. divests

10:2.1 he constitutes himself the F. of this very Son and

10:2.1 become the divine F. of all subsequently created,

10:2.1 As the absolute and unqualified personality the F.

10:2.1 a personal F. he continues to bestow personality

10:2.2 After the F. has bestowed upon the personality of his

10:2.6 The UF., the Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit are

10:2.7 consciousness of both sonship with the F. and

10:2.7 The F. knows the experience of having a Son who

10:2.7 equal, but the F. knows no ancestral antecedents.

10:2.8 I also know that the F., Son, and Spirit exist and

10:3.1 the F. said: “Let us make mortal man in our own

10:3.2 Spirit sustain the same and equal relations to the F.

10:3.3 for an honored and divinely respected common F..

10:3.4 The F., Son, and Spirit are certainly equal in nature,

10:3.5 The UF., prior to his self-willed divestment of the

10:3.5 in any sense of the word be considered the UF.;

10:3.5 Furthermore, the F., to have been absolute in a

10:3.5 Son and the Spirit are both coeternal with the F..

10:3.5 has always been, and will forever be, the eternal F.

10:3.6 We observe that the F. has divested himself of all

10:3.6 whether volition is an inalienable attribute of the F.;

10:3.7 the UF. escapes from the fetters of personality

10:3.8 The F. is personally absolute in liberty of action, but

10:3.8 the F is not discernibly absolute as total Deity except

10:3.14 5. As a F., he maintains parental contact with all

10:3.17 and delegations of jurisdiction by the UF. are wholly

10:3.17 The F. purposefully assumes these limitations of

10:3.18 The Eternal Son seems to function as one with the F.

10:4.4 It exists as the Deity union of F., Son, and Spirit;

10:4.4 the F., the Son, or the Spirit, or any two of them,

10:4.4 The F., Son, and Spirit can collaborate in a non-

10:4.5 Both the F. and the Son are functioning in and

10:6.2 Justice is not the attitude of the F., the Son, or Spirit

10:6.3 the conjoint representative of the F. and the Son to

10:6.4 partaking of the Trinity nature of the united F., Son,

10:6.18 and the merciful love of the UF. are coincident.

10:6.18 the personalities of F., Son, and Spirit are adjusted

10:7.1 The F., the Son, and the Conjoint Actor are truly

10:7.3 The F., Son, and Spirit do not personally function

10:7.6 personal attitude of love in all the acts of God the F..

10:8.3 The UF., the Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit are

10:8.5 We know the UF., the Eternal Son, and the Infinite

10:8.5 I love and worship God the F.; I respect and honor

10:8.7 Having thus found God as the F. of all creatures,

10:8.7 sometime begin the quest for the superfinite F..

10:8.7 of the ultimate attributes and character of the PF..

11:0.1 of universes and the abiding place of the UF.,

11:0.1 All of the intelligent creation of the UF. is

11:1.1 The personal presence of the UF. is resident at the

11:1.1 This Paradise presence of the UF. is surrounded by

11:1.2 The UF. is cosmically focalized at this center of the

11:1.3 We know the direct course to pursue to find the UF.

11:1.3 the central shining of the spiritual glory of the UF..

11:1.4 The F. is always to be found at this central location

11:1.4 personalities as they journey inward to the F.;

11:4.5 the things which the UF. has prepared for those who

11:9.3 In the eternity of the past, when the UF. gave

11:9.3 Thus did the F. project reality in two actual phases

11:9.3 in the face of will to action by the F. and the Son,

11:9.8 the fact that this perfect abode of the UF. is the real

12:0.1 immensity of the far-flung creation of the UF. is

12:0.2 material creation as being infinite because the UF. is

12:3.1 but though this circuit is exclusive to the F., he is not

12:3.1 UF. is infinite and acts over all four absolute-gravity

12:3.2 1. The Personality Gravity of the UF..

12:6.2 the UF. exercises priority and primacy through the

12:6.2 Concerning the domains of mind, the F. and the Son

12:7.4 which can be truly said of the UF. cannot be said

12:7.6 He is the UF., a being surcharged with personality

12:7.7 personality of man with the personality of the UF..

12:7.9 The love of the F. absolutely individualizes each

12:7.9 a unique child of the UF., a child without duplicate

12:7.9 that lie outside the fraternal circuit of the F. of all.

12:7.9 the high value which the UF. has placed upon

12:7.10 the brotherhood of the freewill children of the PF..

12:7.12 for the F. is not very far from any one of you;

12:7.13 Even though the PF. functions through his divine

12:7.13 you therefore know that the F. is in intimate touch,

12:7.13 The F. indeed abides on Paradise, but his divine

12:7.14 near to you or to understand you as fully as the F.,

12:8.13 and the thing converge in the person of the UF..

12:8.16 the shining of the spiritualized personality (the F.

13:0.1 consists of the seven secret spheres of the UF.;

13:0.2 These three seven-world circuits of the F., the Son,

13:0.3 The seven secret spheres of the UF., circulating

13:0.6 Although the worlds of the F. are ultimate status

13:0.6 Each world in the circuit of the F. and the circuit of

13:1.0 1. THE SEVEN SACRED WORLDS OF THE F.

13:1.2 The Paradise worlds of the F. are directed by the

13:1.4 world is, in a unique sense, the “bosom of the F.,”

13:1.4 the personal-communion sphere of the UF.,

13:1.4 and other beings taking origin in the UF..

13:1.4 are of direct origin by the solitary acts of the UF..

13:1.4 beings of direct and exclusive origin in the UF.

13:1.8 The Adjusters are a mystery of God the F..

13:1.11 This planet is the “bosom of the F. and the Son”

13:1.11 unrevealed beings take origin by the acts of the F.

13:1.15 This world is the “bosom of the F. and the Spirit”

13:1.15 beings of origin in the conjoint acts of the UF. and

13:1.15 beings who partake of the traits of the F. in addition

13:1.16 it does not necessarily follow that the F. had aught

13:1.18 numerous unrevealed orders with the spirits of the F.

13:1.21 This unique world is the “bosom of the F., Son,

13:2.4 on Ascendington, the “bosom of the F.-Son-Spirit,”

13:2.7 and relative access to the other spheres of the F.

13:2.7 the shores of Divinington, the “bosom of the F.,”

13:2.7 shall stand repeatedly at the “right hand of the F..”

13:2.8 You may become creature perfect even as the UF. is

13:2.9 Secrets of Supremacy on the other worlds of the F.,

13:4.5 beings whom the UF. has ordained shall exercise

13:4.6 They are not so exclusive as the spheres of the F. or

14:2.8 attain Deity, to achieve Paradise, and to know the F..

14:4.19 there are those beings who have attained the UF.,

14:5.4 when they have recognized the UF., ascenders go to

14:6.6 1. The Universal F.—the First Source and Center.

14:6.6 God the F. derives supreme parental satisfaction

14:6.7 Havona affords the F. achievement gratification.

14:6.8 The F. enjoys the Havona reciprocation of the divine

14:6.9 Our F. beholds the central universe with perfect

14:6.11 The eternal F. views with never-ending satisfaction

14:6.12 the partnership effectiveness of the divine family—F.,

14:6.12 the material basis for absolute confidence in the UF..

14:6.15 demonstration that the Son is the Word of the F..

14:6.15 an infinite complement of the F. perfectly gratified.

14:6.16 of equality fraternity between the UF. and the Son,

14:6.40 in the experience of exploring the infinity of the UF..

15:0.1 As far as the UF. is concerned—as a F.—the

15:0.1 he deals with personalities; he is the Father of

15:2.1 Only the UF. knows the location and actual number

15:2.1 he calls them all by name and number.

15:9.1 These circuits are: the personality gravity of the UF.,

15:9.6 and routed by Divinington to the UF. on Paradise.

15:11.3 the whole vast evolutionary concept of the UF.

16:0.3 1. The Universal F..

16:0.6 4. The F. and the Son.

16:0.7 5. The F. and the Spirit.

16:0.9 7. The F., Son, and Spirit.

16:0.10 We know very little about the action of the F. and

16:0.10 we have been definitely instructed that both the F.

16:1.1 spiritual beings, duly expressive of the F., Son,

16:1.2 and through these Seven Spirits, the UF., the Son,

16:1.2 When the F., the Son, and the Spirit act together,

16:2.2 To the universe of universes the PF. speaks only

16:3.2 this Spirit is the direct representation of the PF..

16:3.2 of the power, love, and wisdom of the UF..

16:3.2 Master Spirit Number One who speaks for the UF..

16:3.3 more especially to resemble the UF. in character.

16:3.8 Partaking of the combined natures of the F. and

16:3.8 become candidates for seeing the Son and the F..

16:3.8 of personalities taking origin in the F. and the Son.

16:3.8 When it becomes necessary to represent the F.

16:3.9 his peculiar association of the attributes of the UF.

16:3.10 This personality who blends the character of the UF.

16:3.10 also fosters all personalities taking origin in the F.

16:3.11 suggest the combined action of the UF. and Infinite

16:3.14 a uniquely equal portrayal of the UF., Eternal Son,

16:3.14 through the combined ministry of the F., the Son,

16:3.15 ballot for the combined personal attitude of the F.,

16:3.17 of the personal natures of the F., Son, and Spirit,

16:3.20 the co-ordinate blending of the divine natures of F.,

16:8.1 The UF. bestows personality upon numerous orders

16:8.2 wherein and whereon and wherewith the F. causes

16:8.3 Adjusters, when they come forth from the F., are

16:8.19 indwelt by a prepersonal fragment of God the F.,

16:8.19 to the personality-gravity circuit of the PF. of all

16:9.9 God and man, F. and son, Creator and creature.

16:9.14 are already conscious of God as your Creator F..

16:9.14 because the F. has himself bestowed personality

16:9.15 Eternal Son, and the personality reality of the UF.?

17:1.1 a group of seven who were trinitized by the F., Son,

17:3.1 of the divinity characteristics of the UF., the Son,

17:5.5 much as the impersonal spirits of the UF. indwell the

17:6.3 is personalized by the joint action of the UF. and

17:6.5 The UF. speaks in acknowledgment of the eternal

17:6.6 The F.-united Creator Son and Creative Spirit then

18:0.10 extending from the Paradise spheres of the F. to the

18:1.1 universally known as the personal circuit of the UF..

18:1.2 representing the F., one the Son, and one the Spirit.

18:1.3 of the personal character and nature of the UF.;

18:1.3 of the combined nature of the F., Son, and Spirit.

18:1.4 personalities on the seven sacred worlds of the F.,

18:1.4 secrets associated with the approach to the UF.,

18:6.1 the representatives of the UF., to the local creation.

18:7.5 reaches from the sacred spheres of the UF. near the

19:5.6 Thought Adjusters spring from the F. alone;

20:1.11 The Creator Sons are brought into being by the UF.

20:1.11 Trinity Teacher Sons are the offspring of the F., Son,

20:1.14 each functions as a universe F. in his own creation,

20:1.14 the willing recognition of the loving rule of the UF.,

20:4.3 but they are often personalized by fiat of the UF..

20:4.3 Adjusters on their return to the “bosom of the F.

20:5.1 “first” absolute and infinite thought of his eternal F..

20:5.2 some manner, to influence the attitude of the UF..

20:6.2 They make petitions to the F. as do the children of

20:6.5 “Whosoever has seen the Son has seen the F.,”

20:6.5 Sons are not of immediate descent from the UF.,

20:6.8 proceeds to Paradise, is accepted by the UF.,

20:7.4 they seem more to reflect the nature of the UF..

20:10.3 In the Creator Sons the love of the UF. is blended

20:10.4 As F. of a local universe, a Creator Son portrays

20:10.4 Son portrays the infinite character of the UF..

21:0.1 embodying the characteristics of God the F. and God

21:0.2 always enjoy the sustaining approval of the UF..

21:0.2 The relationship of the Creator Sons with their PF.

21:1.1 fullness of absolute personality concept in the UF.,

21:1.3 of the fullness of the divine nature of the UF. and

21:1.3 Creator Sons appear to be more like God the F.;

21:1.3 Michaels appear equally to resemble God the F.

21:2.2 The Infinite Spirit, though abiding with the F. and

21:2.3 creator prerogatives of a local universe F. are the

21:2.6 3. Personality is designed and bestowed by the UF..

21:2.8 spirit endowments of the Trinity personalities—F.,

21:3.1 sovereignty, he rules as vicegerent of the UF..

21:3.24 the same F. who, in association with the Son and

21:4.4 Creator Son proceeds to the “right hand of the F.,”

21:4.4 final bestowal a Creator Son receives from the UF.

21:4.5 no longer do they rule as vicegerents of the F. but

21:5.10 a sympathetic reach which extends from the UF.

21:6.1 embodies actual phases of the infinity of the UF. and

22:4.1 spiritual concept of the eternal purpose of the UF.

22:6.1 Not all ascending mortals are Adjuster or F. fused;

22:7.8 When the F. and the Son united to eternalize the

22:7.8 scope of the perfect Deity union of the UF. and

22:8.1 beings are endowed with personality by the UF..

22:8.5 the special services on the secret worlds of the F.

23:0.1 Neither the F. nor the Son directly participated in

24:1.12 if its Planetary Prince should rebel against the UF.

24:1.15 but they possess a type of other-than-F.-endowed

24:7.5 was received on Paradise, knew the F., entered the

25:1.5 are assigned selectively to the services of the F.,

26:1.15 guidance of all who seek to attain the UF. through

26:1.16 only one phase of action, that with the UF..

26:1.16 directly employing the exclusive circuits of the F..

26:4.11 course of such mortals as have attained the UF.

26:4.12 The UF. has decreed: “Be you perfect, even as I am

26:4.13 Not even the failure to discern the UF. can shake

26:7.4 rest of time subsequent to the attainment of the F.

26:7.5 the reality of the spiritual presence of the F. and

26:7.5 the minimum spiritual comprehension of the UF..

26:8.4 those who fail on the first adventure to attain the F.

26:9.2 The attainment of the UF. is the passport to eternity,

26:9.3 righteousness of the command of the F. to his lowly

26:9.4 in worshipful identity and harmony with the UF..

26:10.7 those ascendant pilgrims who have attained the UF.

26:11.4 “Be you perfect, even as your PF. is perfect.”

27:0.2 completes his mission, ascends to the UF.,

27:1.4 the keeping of your identity into the hands of the F..

27:7.7 satisfaction to the infinite love of the Creator F.!

27:7.8 the fifth celebrated the finding of the UF.;

30:1.99 mortal creature by the parental act of God as a F..

30:1.10 originating in the F., best typified by the Adjusters,

30:2.11 1. The Universal F..

30:4.28 the universe F. who made possible your sonship

30:4.31 only those who are F. fused are mustered into the

31:1.2 the bestowal of a fragment of the spirit of the UF..

31:1.2 who innately embody this spirit of God the F..

31:2.4 a direct personalization of a fragment of the UF.,

31:2.4 immortal soul fused with a fragment of the same UF.

31:3.4 spirits of the fifth order when they find the UF..

31:4.1 and many guardian angels, after becoming F. fused,

32:3.1 directly by the thought of the UF. and the word of

32:3.4 With the exception of the deity presence of the F.,

32:3.4 the UF. is personally present in the residential

32:3.4 In the central universe the F. is personally present

32:3.4 in the universes of space the F. is absent in person,

32:3.5 autonomy except the personal presence of the UF..

32:3.5 existing in the central universe except the UF..

32:3.5 Although the UF. is not personally present in a local

32:3.6 to locate, with the eye of faith, the invisible F..

32:3.6 always to envisage the UF. in his Creator Sons.

32:3.6 In this way they lose the ability to see the F. when

32:3.6 throughout the long struggle to attain the F.,

32:3.6 spiritually and personally, the F. and the Sons are

32:3.6 He who has seen a Creator Son has seen the F..

32:3.11 It would be just as easy for the UF. to make mortals

32:4.1 Do not entertain the idea that, since the UF. has

32:4.2 The F. is working in and through all these channels

32:4.3 the UF. acts in the person of his Creator Son.

32:4.3 —as concerns such associations the UF. never

32:4.4 but such a plan does not mean that the UF. may not

32:4.5 In the mortal will creatures the F. is actually present

32:4.5 the F. is the source of the personality of such a will

32:4.6 the bestowals of the UF., are comparatively isolated;

32:4.8 avenue whereby the UF. can receive information

32:4.8 Through the personality circuit the F. is cognizant

32:4.9 In your universe and your heart the UF. is present,

32:4.10 the F. freely distributes himself to his creation and

32:4.10 He lives and acts, not only in the Deities, but also in

32:4.10 The UF. has truly divested himself of every function

32:4.10 outworking of the ideal and infinite love of the UF.

32:4.12 The UF. has poured out himself, as it were, to make

32:5.5 circle around the central dwelling place of the UF..

33:0.1 While the UF. most certainly rules over his vast

33:0.1 The F. does not otherwise personally function in

33:1.1 infinite identity of simultaneous origin in the UF.

33:1.2 the existential Paradise associate of the UF. and

33:1.2 embodies the personality presence of the UF. to

33:1.3 Universe Son is also the personification of the UF.

33:1.4 Son is the vicegerent personalization of the UF.,

33:1.5 just as efficient, and beneficent as would be the UF.

33:2.1 Sons discloses that some resemble more the F.,

33:2.2 Personality is the sole bestowal of the F., but the

33:2.4 of the finitely manifestable divinity of the F., Son,

33:4.2 The UF. and the Eternal Son can, in fact do, create

33:5.1 Son is also the personal representative of the UF.

34:0.1 When a Creator Son is personalized by the UF. and

34:5.4 the spiritual presence of the UF.—the Adjuster.

34:5.6 prepersonal reality of the UF., actually indwelling

34:5.7 the Adjuster-spirit of the PF. in or with a mortal,

35:2.7 the full recognition of the Creator Son and his PF..

36:6.7 We know that life flows from the F. through the Son

36:6.7 mortals—simply that concept is inherent in the F.,

38:2.2 those beings of more direct descent from the F.

38:6.1 “I can even now ask my F., and he will presently

39:1.11 long ladder of spiritual ascent to the F. on Paradise.

39:2.13 Your Adjuster proceeds to the bosom of the F.,

39:5.7 The Gods are very trustful; the UF. is willing freely

39:9.1 After attainment of the F. of spirits and admission

40:0.9 the worlds to the Personalized Adjusters of the UF.,

40:4.1 planetary association with the spirit gifts of the UF.,

40:4.1 these efficient Adjusters are personalized by the UF.

40:5.3 God the F. does not, cannot, thus downstep

40:5.3 But the F. is not deprived of personal contact with

40:5.3 Although God the F. cannot be with you by direct

40:5.3 Thus does the F., who is the farthest from you in

40:5.16 is never able to fuse with the Adjusters of the UF.,

40:6.2 “Behold, what manner of love the F. has bestowed

40:6.2 the spirit of sonship, whereby you cry, ‘our F..’”

40:6.5 then in spirit must you also be sons of that F. which

40:6.5 which you have in common—even the UF. of all.

40:6.6 divine Son, who is its source, and toward the PF.,

40:6.7 4. Of his divine free-willness, the UF. has given you

40:6.8 5. There dwells within you a fragment of the UF.,

40:6.8 you are directly related to the divine F. of all Sons of

40:7.1 one of the unfathomable mysteries of God the F..

40:7.1 These fragments of the divine nature of the UF.

40:7.4 commanded by the UF., “Be you perfect, even as I

40:7.4 The F. has bestowed himself upon you, placed his

40:7.5 Fusion with a fragment of the UF. is equivalent to

40:8.3 some synchronizing difficulty is inhibiting F. fusion,

40:9.1 creature is either Spirit fused, Son fused, or F. fused.

40:9.1 Those who are Adjuster or F. fused are never Spirit

40:10.2 The Adjuster, hailing from the F. on Paradise,

40:10.11 are potential finaliters; their destination is the UF.,

40:10.13 The F. loves each of his sons, and that affection is

42:0.1 existence, and pure energy is controlled by the UF..

42:0.2 personal will and the all-wise mandates of the UF..

42:0.2 the united purposes of the Son and the F. executed

42:1.1 The F. of spirits is also the ancestor of universes;

42:1.1 eternal F. of the Original Son is the eternity-source

42:1.2 as a universe phenomenon is inherent in the UF..

42:1.3 Paradise and the motivating purpose of the UF..

42:1.5 the bestowal of life are the prerogatives of the UF.

42:1.6 a manifestation of the uncaused Cause—the UF.;

42:1.6 without the F. would not anything exist that does

42:2.5 responsive only to the personal grasp of the UF.,

42:2.19 —hence the nonspiritual energy system of the UF..

42:2.21 creatures attain the worship experience of the UF.

42:10.1 eternal cycle of energy, being circuited in the F. of

42:10.1 the Primal F. is even now—as always—self-realizing

42:11.1 at the same time the first and final F. of all spirits.

42:11.1 The PF. appears personally in the extra-Havona

45:1.9 Number 7. The World of the F..

45:1.11 the seventh transition world, the sphere of the UF.,

45:1.11 salvation proffered by Michael, their universe F..

45:4.14 the instigator of the revival of the worship of the UF.

45:6.4 or seraphim may ascend to Paradise, attain the F.,

45:6.4 is fundamental to the essential concept of the UF.

46:5.13 personal representatives of the UF. in a local system;

47:9.2 transition world number seven, the world of the UF..

47:9.2 a new and more spiritual worship of the unseen F.,

47:9.2 of transitional culture, but you do not see the F..

48:1.6 an invasion of man by the bestowed spirit of the UF..

50:1.1 the UF. lives in man by the prepersonal presence

50:1.1 from the Creator Son (the offspring of the UF. and

50:1.3 been getting farther and farther away from the UF.

50:1.3 That the F. is not personally present in the local

51:3.5 confused concerning the nature of the UF. since

51:6.10 4. The Most High F.—the Constellation Father.

51:6.11 5. The universe F.—the Creator Son and supreme

51:6.13 7. The spirit or Havona F.—the UF., who dwells on

52:5.6 bestowal Son ascends to the right hand of the UF.,

53:2.1 they began to array themselves against the UF.

53:2.3 the will of Michael and to the plans of the UF.,

53:3.2 1. The reality of the UF..

53:3.2 Lucifer charged that the UF. did not really exist,

53:3.2 the F. was a myth invented by the Paradise Sons

53:3.2 He denied that personality was a gift of the UF..

53:3.3 assume sovereignty in the name of a hypothetical PF.

53:3.3 to acknowledge allegiance to this unseen F..

53:4.6 the “government of the Sons for the F. desired only

53:5.2 ruled by divine right, as vicegerent of the UF., but

53:5.4 the sphere dedicated to the F.—the same UF. whose

53:5.4 F. whose personality Lucifer and Satan questioned—

54:2.2 Were this not true, the F. would have hardly

54:2.2 neither would he indwell them, go into partnership

54:6.2 both the Creator Son and his PF. are love dominated

54:6.2 God as a F. takes precedence over all other phases

54:6.7 the Constellation Fathers on Edentia to the UF. on

55:4.31 they are F. indwelt by another type of spirit at the

56:1.3 Absolutes, are personally controlled by the UF.;

56:1.3 in the personal presence of the PF. of pure energy

56:1.4 time, are both centered in the person of the PF..

56:1.5 In the infinite nature of God the F. there could not

56:1.5 absolute reality of the personal values of the PF.,

56:1.6 personality of the PF., you must postulate MIND as

56:2.1 The Thought-F. realizes spirit expression in the

56:2.2 The primal thought of the UF. eternalizes in dual

56:3.1 The UF. is one, but to time-space he is revealed in

56:3.1 he is revealed in the dual phenomena of pure energy

56:3.5 when fused with the Thought Adjuster from the F.

56:3.5 the Universal I AM ere he ever became the UF. of

56:4.1 The UF. is a divinely unified personality; hence will

56:4.2 personality of the First Source, the UF., unifies all

56:4.2 being an exclusive and direct bestowal of the UF.,

56:4.2 maintains direct and sustaining contact with the F.

56:4.3 centering on Paradise in the person of God the F.,

56:4.4 -knowing creatures he is one, your F. and their F..

56:4.4 God is F. to each of his creatures, and it is literally

56:4.5 personal Deity is our Paradise parent, God the F.,

56:4.5 bestower, conservator, and F. of all personalities

56:5.1 personalizations of Deity—the UF., the Eternal Son,

56:5.2 thereon have the F., Son, and Spirit engaged in the

56:5.3 of God the Sevenfold leading inward to the UF.,

56:6.5 But when ascenders find the UF. as the seventh level

56:7.3 The UF., the Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit are

56:7.8 Sevenfold provides a progressive approach to the F.,

56:8.2 the finaliters are enabled to find the UF., but it is

56:8.3 Bear in mind, all that God the F. and his Paradise

56:8.3 God the F. does not need that his sons should return

56:8.4 Son does only those things which he sees the F. do.”

56:9.4 We are taught, and we believe, that the UF. and

56:9.5 we revert to our ideas and ideals of the PF..

56:9.5 the UF. is the existential F. of absolute personality;

56:9.6 God the F. is discernible on all levels from the finite

56:9.10 And God the F. is the personal source of all

56:9.10 the eternal God—the PF. of all universe personalities.

56:9.11 The UF. is the explanation of universal unity as it

56:9.12 gravity responsive to the Paradise pull of the UF.;

56:9.12 who receive unto themselves the spirit of the PF.

56:9.12 subsequently ascend to the F. to become like him in

56:9.13 ever-extending domain of the gravity grasp of the F.

56:9.14 in reality, all things and beings center in the PF..

56:10.1 adoration of the Creator Son to worship of his PF..

56:10.17 qualities, is man’s perception of God as his spirit F..

63:0.2 the indwelling of the gift of the spirit of the UF..”

65:8.4 ever-increasing perfection—to do the will of the F.

66:3.4 Centermost in the city was the temple of the F..

66:3.5 two stories, and the central temple of the F. of all,

66:4.13 the central courtyard of the temple of the unseen F.,

66:5.15F. of all, whose Son we honor, look down upon us

66:5.21 water, once a week, in the worship of the F. of all.

66:7.9 1. You shall not fear nor serve any God but the F. of

67:2.5 the ways of Lucifer and the will of the unseen F..

67:3.6 of his personality to the doing of the will of the F. in

67:3.7 of loyal devotion to the will and the way of the F. in

67:8.1 in their loyalty to the supremacy of the invisible F.

71:4.15 desire of every individual to do the will of the F. in

73:5.1 was the exquisite stone temple of the UF., the sacred

73:6.6 in a circular courtyard of another temple to the F..

73:6.7 This was the second temple of the F. to perish.

74:0.1 planet in the vicinity of the temple of the UF..

74:2.4 Adam and Eve and to do homage to their unseen F..

74:4.4 made clear to these earth minds that only the F.

74:7.11 rule of Adam and the spiritual sovereignty of the UF.

74:8.7 the UF., whom he called the Lord God of Israel.

75:7.7 enlist in rebellion against the righteous rule of the F.

76:5.7 wherein to reveal the loving personality of the F.

76:5.7 the matchless love, mercy, and patience of the PF.

77:3.7 the tower should be devoted to the worship of the F.

84:7.4 the privilege of procreation—giving sons to the F..

90:0.3 the conception of the limitless affection of the UF.

91:3.3 appearance of the concept of a divine heavenly F.,

91:3.4 reality of the God and PF. of all intelligent creation.

91:3.7 prays, should strive to grasp the concept of the UF.

91:3.7 essence and essence of the living God, the UF..

91:8.7 liberated son of the living and merciful heavenly F..

92:4.6 Adam and Eve portrayed the concept of the F. of all

92:4.8 fourth time to Urantia the concept of God as the UF.

92:4.8 and response to, the loving ministry of God his F.;

92:4.8 in this service they are likewise serving God the F..

92:4.9 no revelation short of the attainment of the UF.

92:7.3 to God and bring the realization of the F. to man.

92:7.4 will, realize a unity in true worship of the F. of all,

93:2.7 incarnated Son which enabled this spirit of the F. to

93:3.6 a universe Deity, a heavenly Creator, a divine F..

93:3.6 appearance of Michael as the Son of this same UF..

93:3.8 whom he so vividly portrayed as the F. of all,

93:3.8 that Melchizedek had taught concerning the PF..

93:4.2 the Most High God, the only UF. and Creator of all

94:1.5 with the emerging concept of the F.-Brahma as the

94:2.6 not with a lofty and spiritual ideal of the PF., but

94:3.1 dual concept of religion: the existence of the UF.

94:3.1 very creatures as they seek to attain the eternal F.,

94:3.7 the Adjuster’s return to the bosom of the UF., but

94:3.8 cognizance of the essential personality of the UF.,

94:3.8 limitless experience of the Eternal Son with the F..

94:4.4 constitute the foundation for a concept of the UF..

94:7.5 Gautama did not have a clear concept of the UF.,

95:1.8 his followers to teach about the one God, the F.

95:1.8 to proclaim the truth of the reality of the UF., but

95:5.6 decision to approach the worship of the UF. by

95:5.7 One God, creator of Aton and supreme F. of all.

95:5.11 arrival of the Creator Son of that same divine F.,

95:7.2 Ahura, and Christian F. of the Lord Jesus Christ.

96:0.2 until there existed a people believing in the UF.

96:1.9 Jah, The Lord of Hosts, and The F. in Heaven.

96:1.15 Yahweh concept finally led to the idea of the UF..

96:1.15 to the loving and merciful Creator F. of later times,

96:4.9 that concept of the loving and merciful Creator F..

96:6.2 the incarnation of a bestowal Son of that F. of all.

96:7.3 Yahweh pictured as a loving ruler and merciful F..

96:7.8 of the ideal of the Universal and Creator F. of all,

97:0.1 to regard the matured concept of Yahweh as a F.,

97:0.2 glorified by the teachings of Jesus about the F. in

97:7.9 his portrayal of the infinite attributes of the UF..

97:7.9 No more beautiful pronouncements about the F.

97:7.11 while in glory he proclaims the divinity of the UF.,

97:7.13 ruler of the universe, affectionate F. of all mankind.

97:7.13 portrayed the all-powerful Creator as the all-loving F

97:10.3 But the Jews never lost the concept of the UF.;

97:10.8 creator of all things and the loving and merciful F. of

97:10.8 was the highest human visualization of the UF. up to

98:2.6 too pantheistic to be a personal F. to mortal man.

98:7.12 experience of the manifold children of the UF. as

99:5.1 experience—knowing God as a F.—the corollary of

99:5.2 True religion is to know God as your F. and man as

99:5.3 —to be perfect, even as the F. in heaven is perfect.

100:5.11 resorted to such methods for communion with the F.

100:7.7 Jesus most sublimely trusted the F. in heaven.

100:7.7 He trusted his F. as a little child trusts his earthly

100:7.16 “Our F. who is in heaven, hallowed be your name.”

101:2.12 in mortal personality as the Adjuster gift of the F.,

101:6.4 the bestowal on such a mind of the spirits of the F.

101:6.16 the realization of the ultimate experience of the UF..

101:6.17 discovery, in human experience, of the Final F.,

101:6.17 can follow him along this same experience of F.

101:6.17 the same satisfaction in this experience with the F.

101:6.17 the path of eternity that leads to the F. of all,

101:6.17 come into the divine inheritance which the F. has

101:10.4 man is at present endowed and indwelt by the PF..

101:10.8 but rather a liberated volitional son of the UF..

102:3.10 that the Infinite I AM is also the F. of Michael

102:3.11 God and, further, presents this concept as our F.

102:4.4 which contaminates the spiritual concept of the UF..

102:5.3 religion discloses an all-loving F., a God to be

102:7.1 The F., being self-existent, is also self-explanatory;

102:7.7 this faith-born son of the experiencible F. may reply

102:7.7 the statement of his actual sonship with the UF..

103:0.1 certainties and divinities of limitless Deity, the UF.

103:2.2 the consciousness of being children of a loving F.,

103:4.4 God becomes a loving F. to his mortal sons and

103:4.5 God the F. deals with man his child on the basis,

103:7.3 not only embraces the spiritual values of the UF.

103:9.5 to depend upon the absolute love of the infinite F.

104:1.3 to teach the Palestinian Bedouins about the UF.,

104:1.3 the idea of the Paradise association of the F., Son,

104:1.11 Paul knew of the Trinity of F., Son, and Spirit, but

104:1.12 comprised of the UF., the Creator Son of Nebadon,

104:2.3 the firmness of man’s belief in God as his PF.,

104:2.4 coexistent personalities—the personalities of the F.,

104:2.4 predictable from an analysis of the attributes of F.,

104:2.6 grasp of the Trinity association of F., Son, and

104:2.6 the Infinite functions in various non-F. capacities

104:3.6 1. The Universal F..

104:3.13 The First Source and Center, who is F. to the

104:3.13 The F. is energy revealed in Paradise-Havona and

104:3.13 Thus is the F. related to the six co-ordinate

104:3.14 the first triunity, the personality union of the F., Son,

104:3.15 The F., Son, and Spirit (as persons) can sustain a

104:3.15 The F., Son, and Spirit sustain no such personal

104:3.18 through them does the UF. exercise personal control

104:4.1 the fact that the UF. is the primal member of each.

104:4.1 He is, was, and ever will be: the First UF.-Source,

104:4.1 The UF. is the personal cause of the Absolutes;

104:4.1 he is the absolute of Absolutes.

104:4.4 1. The Universal F..

104:4.15 of the unfathomable nature of the UF.-Force.

104:4.17 1. The Universal F..

104:4.20 triune association of the pure spirit essence of the F.,

104:4.21 The F. exists before spirit; the Son-Spirit functions

104:4.23 1. The F.-Spirit.

104:4.30 1. The Universal F..

104:4.35 1. The Universal F..

104:4.40 1. The Universal F..

104:4.46 presence of the triunities that enables the F.-I AM to

104:4.47 cannot augment the infinity of the F.-I AM,

104:5.1 triune relationships which are non-F. in constitution,

104:5.1 they are always distinguished from the F. triunities

105:1.1 the universes attribute to the UF. functioning as

105:1.2 First Person of Deity, the UF. of all personalities.

105:1.6 Ever remember that man’s comprehension of the UF.

105:1.6 God, as your spiritual F., is comprehensible to you

105:1.6 your experiential worshipful concept of the UF.

105:1.6 When we speak of the F., we mean God as he is

105:1.6 God, your F. and my F., is that phase of the Infinite

105:1.8 toward all universe personalities is the face of a F.,

105:1.8 all personalities is the face of a F., the UF. of love.

105:2.3 and as personality in the limitless love of the UF..

105:2.5 1. The UF.. I AM father of the Eternal Son.

105:2.5 who, while yet in the flesh, may worship our F..

105:2.6 The UF. is God-as-love; the Universal Controller is

105:2.7 This union of the F. and the Son (in the presence of

105:2.7 who is in essence the unity of the F.-Son manifested

105:2.7 of the F.-Son and of the Trinity of the F.-Son-Spirit.

105:2.11 it is revealed to the universes in the divine F. of all

105:2.11 and of pure spirit in the presence of the UF..

105:3.2 and primal nondeity pattern, God, the UF., creator,

105:3.2 of all change; source of pattern and F. of persons.

105:3.2 to infinity, but the UF. himself actually is infinite.

105:3.3 No personality can hope to attain the UF. except

105:3.4 Just as spirit energy is related to the UF. through

105:7.17 the personality and divinity revelation of the UF. to

106:1.3 reaches inward through the Eternal Son to the PF.

106:2.3 from the Adjuster bestowals of the UF. to the life

106:2.6 Michael of Nebadon is like the PF. because he

106:2.7 the personality realities of the F., Son, and Spirit

106:3.5 of the comprehensible elements of the UF..

106:7.5 how much you may grow in F. comprehension,

106:7.5 staggered by the unrevealed infinity of the F.-I AM,

106:7.6 what the infinite realization of God the F. means

106:7.10 the reuniting of the absolute phases of the F.-I AM.

106:8.9 the association of the three Paradise Deities—F., Son

106:8.12 even to Absolute and F.-Infinite—the completion

106:8.22 I AM had become experiencible as the F.-Infinite.

106:8.22 the final knowing of the UF. of these selfsame

106:8.23 the totality of infinity, final sons of the absolute F..

106:9.9 The UF. in the Paradise Trinity is the I AM of the

106:9.9 the failure to experience the F. as infinite is due to

106:9.11 creature growth is proportional to F. identification.

106:9.11 realities of the F. are revealed within the qualities of

106:9.12 step nearer the comprehension of the F.-Infinite.

106:9.12 Such a F. life is one predicated on truth, sensitive

106:9.12 self-realization, God-finding, and F. worship.

107:0.1 Although the UF. is personally resident on Paradise,

107:0.1 The eternal F. is at one and the same time farthest

107:0.2 man actually attains the divine presence of his PF..

107:0.3 unqualified assurance that man can find the UF. in

107:0.4 mortal who has seen a Creator Son has seen the UF.,

107:0.4 indwelt by a divine Adjuster is indwelt by the PF..

107:0.5 which actually links the mortal son with his PF.

107:0.5 and draws him nearer and nearer to the F..

107:0.5 in contrast with the universality of the eternal F..

107:0.6 which factualizes the truth that God is man’s F..

107:1.2 are agreed that they proceed direct from the UF.,

107:1.3 attainment of personality by fiat of the UF.,

107:1.5 is one of the unrevealed functions of the UF..

107:1.6 fully understand what really transpires when the UF.

107:1.7 As the UF. fragmentizes his prepersonal Deity, so

107:2.5 a period of refreshing association with the F. himself.

107:2.5 with being at one with the omnipresent F..

107:3.1 none but Adjusters and other entities of the F. have

107:3.2 When Adjusters return to the F., they go back to the

107:4.1 the universal presence of the eternal and infinite PF..

107:4.2 gifts as the qualified absolute fragments of the F..

107:4.3 No adjuster has ever been disloyal to the PF.;

107:4.6 To all beings who have attained the UF., Adjusters

107:4.7 infinite Deity, the UF., indwelling and fusing with

107:5.3 of the Adjuster is like the mindedness of the UF. and

107:6.2 beautiful and self-bestowing love of the F. of spirits.

107:6.3 the revelation of the spiritual nature of the UF..

107:7.6 proof and demonstration of a reservation by the UF.

108:0.1 to represent, to be, the UF. to the mortal creatures

108:0.2 Therefore does the spirit of the F. descend from

108:0.2 become in truth and in fact man’s experiential F..

108:2.10 to begin the pursuit of the doing of the will of the F.

108:4.1 though the F. may have apparently resigned the

108:4.1 the F. has certainly reserved to himself the

108:4.2 Though apparently unconnected, the F. presence

108:4.2 the F. sovereignty of Michael of Nebadon must be

108:6.2 Through the bestowal of the divine gifts the F.

108:6.3 Monitors are undoubtedly the bestowal of the UF.

108:6.3 rather to the gift of the spirit presence of the UF. in

109:5.5 Son of the local universe and eventually to the F. of

109:6.3 But often does the F. of spirits grant personality to

109:7.1 that personality is the sovereign bestowal of the UF..

109:7.3 the personal agents of the full ministry of the UF.

109:7.4 Adjusters minister the personality of the UF. as in

109:7.5 personality, the F. bestowed upon the Eternal Son,

110:0.2 The PF. has apparently reserved this form of

110:7.4 subsequent to the final attainment of the UF.,

110:7.4 F. of spirits, ever the source of these divine gifts.

110:7.6 universal broadcasts of love proceeding from the F.

111:1.4 the F. himself has endowed you with the purest spirit

111:1.9 the divine mind and on beyond, even to the PF. of

111:3.1 creature can choose to forsake the will of the PF..

111:3.3 with the same spirit of the UF. that initiated such a

111:5.4 And already has the F. chosen to make a fragment of

111:5.5 son communes with the personality of the spirit F..

111:5.6 the spiritual finding of the spirit F. by mortal man,

111:7.1 the divine compassion and infinite love of the UF.;

111:7.1 mansions of an all-powerful, all-wise, all-loving F..

112:0.3 that quality in reality which is bestowed by the UF.

112:0.3 himself or by the Conjoint Actor, acting for the F..

112:0.14 illustrating the primacy of the F in relation to the Son

112:1.1 Personality is bestowed by the F. upon his creatures

112:4.13 proceeds to the Paradise presence of the UF.,

112:5.1 The actuality of the personal is the bestowal of the F

112:5.2 That which comes from the F. is like the F. eternal

112:5.5 upon the faithfulness of mortal choice the UF.

112:7.8 the Sovereign of Nebadon, your local universe F..

112:7.8 your superuniverse career in quest of the UF..

112:7.9 recognition of the actual personality of the F. on

112:7.14 With Adjuster fusion the UF. has completed his

112:7.18 capable of comprehending and attaining the UF..

112:7.19 God of experience and divine sons of the PF. of all

113:1.1 always behold the presence of the spirit of my F..”

113:3.2 Conjoint Actor with the spirit presences of the F.

113:3.3 The Adjuster is the presence of the F.;

113:3.3 servers are gifted in combining the love of the F. and

113:4.1 seraphim are not the divine Adjuster lure of the UF.,

113:7.8 fusion with, a non-Adjuster fragment of the PF..

113:7.8 of the Supreme and perfected sons of the PF..

114:7.17 It is eternally true, “the F. himself loves you.”

115:0.1 With God the F., sonship is the great relationship.

115:1.2 God is much, much more than a F.,

115:1.2 but the F. is man’s highest concept of God;

115:3.4 reaches up in the worship experience to the F. who

115:3.10 potentiality is either existent or emergent—the F. is.

115:7.1 In the Deity of the Supreme the F.-I AM has

115:7.2 the F has made it possible for finite creatures to exist

115:7.3 infinite unity of the unsearchable nature of the PF.,

115:7.8 working of the original unity of the First F.-Cause

116:2.11 7. The Universal F..

116:3.4 the indwelling fragments of the UF. actually unify

116:3.4 There are many such presences of the F. which

116:3.5 The Adjuster bestowals of the UF. enable him to

116:4.10 presence of the Supreme to the person of the PF..

116:5.8 7. The Source of Paradise—the UF..

117:1.2 capacity who can ascend thereto in quest of the F..

117:1.8 Michael revealed the divine love of the Creator F.

117:3.8 The F. collaborates with the Conjoint Actor in

117:3.8 The F. collaborates with the Eternal Son in the

117:3.8 The F. collaborates with both Son and Spirit in the

117:3.8 The F. co-operates with his Deity and non-Deity

117:3.8 but he also functions alone in these matters.

117:3.9 the highest and eternal reality, even the original F. of

117:3.10 by association with the divine presence of the PF.

117:3.13 The F. originates the concept of a finite cosmos;

117:4.3 The F. nature, Adjuster presence, is indestructible

117:4.6 As we find the F., so has the Supreme again found

117:4.11 accordance with the unfolding purpose of the PF.,

117:4.12 been given not only the Adjuster presence of the PF.

117:4.13 the universe career—the divine discovery of the PF.

117:5.4 as the UF. was so revealed in the earth life of Jesus.

117:5.12 and quantities of the finite as they ascend to the F.;

117:5.14 Creatures can attain the PF., but their evolutionary

117:5.14 really understanding the infinite and absolute F..

117:5.14 the eternal career in quest of the F. as Ultimate.

117:6.2 As God is your divine F., so is the Supreme your

117:6.3 the great avenue through which the love of the F.

117:6.3 finite creatures pass inward in the quest of their F.,

117:6.3 in original nature and divinity they are like the F.,

117:6.5 really the son of the Adjuster action of the UF.

117:6.5 the F. nature becomes increasingly manifest,

117:6.5 manifestation upon the recognition of the UF.

117:6.6 synchrony with the Adjuster inheritance of the F..

117:6.7 thus becomes the eternal finaliter son of the PF.

117:6.7 self qualified to represent both the F. and Mother of

117:6.8 are literally the evolutionary sons of God the F.

117:6.8 Supreme Being and the universe presence of the F.

117:6.10 Man can never take the love of the F. and imprison

117:6.10 The great circuit of love is from the F., through

117:6.10 The love of the F. appears in the mortal personality

117:6.15 there are seven great approaches to the UF.,

117:6.16 God the F. can be found by any individual who has

117:6.17 personally find him as you can and will find the F.,

117:6.18 this spirit is the Adjuster presence of the UF.;

117:6.18 the Mystery Monitor is from the F. and like the F.,

117:6.21 A human ascender can find the F.; God is existential

117:6.22 The F. is no respecter of persons; he treats each of

117:6.23 Man can discover the F. in his heart, but he will have

117:6.26 When you find the F., you will find the great cause

117:6.27 mortal knows that the F. walks beside him each step

117:7.5 the Sevenfold Deity, extending from the UF. to the

117:7.17 alluring absonite quest for the attainment of the F.

118:0.2 1. The F. is self-existent self.

118:1.2 the technique of choosing to do the will of the F..

118:1.2 service of the children of God and of their PF..

118:1.10 But the UF., through the indwelling Adjuster, is not

118:2.1 It is volitional with the UF. that the Supreme,

118:2.2 ultimate ascensions he encountered God the F..

118:2.2 would only be discovering the same God, the PF.

118:2.2 Primal Ancestor of universes as well as Final F. of

118:5.2 the F. does all, but as the panorama of eternity

118:5.2 When man realizes that the UF. is his partner in

118:5.2 when he fuses with the indwelling F. presence, he

118:5.2 progressions of eternity in the quest for the UF..

118:5.3 Always must there be a UF. before there can ever be

118:6.4 only the F.-I AM possesses finality of volition;

118:6.4 in the absolute sense, only the F., the Son, and Spirit

118:6.5 what a son desires and the F. wills will certainly

118:7.7 Personality endowment comes from the F. and

118:9.8 In the eternity of the past the F. and the Son found

118:9.8 that the Infinite Spirit does to the UF. and the Son.

118:10.2 The F., Son, and Spirit—as the Trinity—are not the

118:10.6 the F as a person may at any time interpose a fatherly

118:10.11 The love of the F. operates directly in the heart of

118:10.16 pathway of Supremacy to the attainment of the F..

118:10.18 God-knowing mortals in their quest for the F. of all.

119:0.2 bestowal is inherent in the Paradise Sons of the F..

119:1.1 Immanuel while I go to do the bidding of my PF..”

119:2.3 for the purpose of “doing the bidding of my PF.,”

119:8.1 recognized by the UF. as the established director of

119:8.1 the joint pronouncement of the UF. and the Eternal

120:0.7 universe of Nebadon, acting on behalf of the UF..

120:0.8 various Paradise Deities, this time to that of the F..

120:0.8 the full authority of the PF. in the administration

120:1.2 been subject to all but the personal will of your PF..

120:1.2 I, as the personal representative of our F., assume

120:1.3 wholly and unreservedly dependent upon your PF.

120:1.3 with you as their local universe Creator and F..

120:1.4 unbroken communion between you and your PF.;

120:1.4 revelation of your F. and my F., the F. of all.

120:1.5 a single thought—the enhanced revelation of our F.

120:1.6 I function as would our PF. and in accordance

120:1.7 I act in behalf of my F. and your F. and offer you

120:2.1 prepare for ascension to your F. to receive from

120:2.6 the ministry of the segregated presence of our PF.,

120:2.8 wholeheartedly motivated to do the will of your PF.,

120:2.8 to reveal God, your F., in the flesh and especially

120:2.8 will interpret, with a new enhancement, our F.,

120:2.8 augmented interpretation of the PF. to the human

120:2.9 potential you will remain a Creator Son of the PF..

120:3.10 “And now, may your F. and my F., who has ever

120:4.6 the F. chose to manifest himself as he always does—

121:2.6 of that one God of all nations and F. of all mortals.

121:4.3 envisage themselves as the children of a loving F..

121:7.3 regarded as having been ordained by F. Abraham

123:2.1 a Thought Adjuster, a divine gift of the PF., which

123:3.6 He insisted on talking to his heavenly F. much as he

123:3.6 on having “just a little talk with my F. in heaven.”

123:6.9 finally decided to “talk with my F. who is in heaven”;

124:6.8 soon beholding the city and house of his heavenly F..

124:6.10 pretentious palaces, and inspiring temple of his F..

124:6.14 as to why the heavenly F. required the slaughter of

124:6.17 this same Creator Son and the spirit of his PF. are

125:0.6 “My father, it cannot be true—the F. in heaven

125:0.6 The F. cannot love his children less than you love

125:0.6 how much more must the heavenly F. be filled

125:0.6 I refuse to believe that my F. in heaven loves me

125:0.7 about the love of God and the mercifulness of the F.

125:2.3 Jesus felt assured in his own mind that the F. was not

125:5.6 Since the temple is dedicated to the worship of the F

125:5.10 labor to reveal a more beautiful concept of the F.

125:6.6 revealer of the loving character of his F. in heaven.

125:6.8 Our F. has ordained these things; let us depart for

125:6.11 “While I must do the will of my Father in heaven, I

126:2.2 fulfill the commission of his heavenly F. to reveal

126:3.8 courts of heavenly glory with his F., the F. of all;

127:0.1 for the express purpose of revealing his PF. to the

127:1.7 teacher of truth and as a revealer of the heavenly F.

127:3.12 meet in their public service after “the heavenly F.

127:6.6 which Jesus deemed misrepresentative of his F. in

127:6.6 and convincing dissertation to the effect that the F.

127:6.6 seen the light of life no longer approach our F. by

127:6.12 depends upon the ultimate guidance of his F. while

127:6.15 becoming expert in the divine art of revealing his F.

128:0.4 2. The revelation of the UF. to the mortal dwellers

128:0.4 same mortals to a better understanding of the UF..

128:1.2 —the Creator Son—of the UF. was “made flesh and

128:1.10 He was actually a Creator Son of the PF..

128:4.9 And it was ordained by the F. that the bestowal

128:5.6 Jesus communed much with his F. in heaven and

128:7.2 but said little about the relation of himself to his F. in

128:7.6 made the supreme revelation of the PF. to Urantia

129:3.5 dedicated to the work of revealing the heavenly F.

129:3.5 all the while subject to the will of the same PF..

129:3.9 he was a Son of God, a Creator Son of the UF..

129:3.9 Paradise experience in association with his F. ere he

129:4.3 so many seasons of formal communion with his F. in

129:4.3 with the indwelling spirit presence of the PF..

129:4.6 did receive full and unqualified acceptance by the UF

130:1.6 “Your F. in heaven, by endowing you with the

130:1.6 This is why our F. in heaven permits the good and

130:2.4 When Jesus intimated that the F. was interested in

130:2.6 In the experience of finding the F. you discover

130:3.4 recognition of the Lord God of Israel as the UF. in

130:4.3 creature can progress is the recognition of the UF.

130:4.8 higher values, having for its final goal the UF..

130:5.3 My tomorrow is wholly in the hands of my F. in

130:8.2 you cannot find God, for the F. has already found

130:8.3 And my F. will be with you and go before you.”

130:8.4 The spirit of the F. cannot teach and save one who

131:1.7 God is their F..

131:1.9 child longs for the security of the arms of the UF..

131:2.7 “God is our F.; the Lord is our redeemer.

131:4.6 The God of providence is our F..

131:4.7 “God is our F., the earth our mother, and the

131:9.2 we do well when we call the Great Heaven our F.

131:10.1 teachings of the world religions concerning the PF.,

131:10.2 This one God is our F., in whom all things consist,

131:10.2 With our heavenly F. all things are possible.

131:10.2 Since he is the Creator, having made all things and

131:10.3 While the F. fills the universe, he also lives in our

131:10.3 how much more must the good F. in heaven know

131:10.4 “The F. in heaven will not suffer a single child on

131:10.4 to perish if that child has a desire to find the F.

131:10.4 Our F. even loves the wicked and is always kind to

131:10.4 All good things come down from the F. of light,

131:10.5 no longer be satisfied to believe that God is the F.

131:10.5 I will henceforth believe that he is also my F..

131:10.6 and the Mercy, but best of all, he is my spirit F.,

131:10.8 this great and glorious Being is my spiritual F.;

131:10.8 I am eventually to find him and eternally to serve him

132:2.2 divine spirit which the F. has sent to dwell within

132:3.6 the personal source of all existence, God, the UF..

132:3.9 immortal and indwelling spirit fragment of the UF..

132:4.2 they were the children of this loving F. in heaven.

132:4.6 with a whole heart, for God is your F. in heaven.”

132:4.7 the satisfaction of knowing God as your spiritual F.,

132:7.2 we might by our lives show him the F. in heaven,

132:7.2 he would be constrained to inquire about our F..

132:7.2 lives of those who are acquainted with the divine F.

132:7.2 the means of leading such a fellow mortal to the F.

132:7.2 business on earth is so to live as to permit the F. to

132:7.2 and thus will all God-seeking persons see the F.

132:7.4 early lost sight of his spiritual F., the F. in heaven.

132:7.5 failing to envision God as a spirit and as a F.,

133:2.2 The F. treats the Spirit Mother of the children of

133:2.2 will love and cherish your wife as the F. honors

133:3.7 every human mind a divine spirit, the gift of the F. in

133:3.7 I speak for my F. in heaven that he has forgiven

133:4.5 attaining the personal presence of our common F.,

133:4.8 and lead their souls to the knowledge of the PF. of

133:4.9 And when you do attain the F. in heaven, it will be

133:4.9 shall meet again in the worlds of light where the F.

133:4.10 and I suggest that the spirit of the F. of all truth may

133:4.11 the spirit of the heavenly F. which lives within your

133:5.8 value have a common causation in the PF..

133:5.10 —it consists in the nature and reactions of the UF.

133:7.6 point for the human personality, the spirit of the F. in

133:7.11 the degree of unification with the spirit of the F.

133:8.3 Ganid told him about the F. in heaven and in

133:9.4 I love you, for I think the F. in heaven must be

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

134:4.1 God the F. divinely loves his children, all of them.

134:4.3 recognize the spirit sovereignty of God the F., then

134:4.8 lose sight of the spirit sovereignty of God the F.,

134:4.10 Only when God the F. becomes supreme will men

134:8.2 Among other things he asked his F. to send back the

134:8.4 Throughout this period of communion with his F.

134:8.5 five weeks of unbroken communion with his PF.,

134:8.6 Jesus asked his F. if he might be permitted to hold

134:8.7 “May the will of my PF. prevail, and you, my son,

134:9.2 many seasons of spiritual communion with his F. in

134:9.3 of the character and attributes of his F. in heaven.

134:9.5 where he might the better commune with his PF..

135:8.2 slept little, being in close communion with the F.

135:9.9 “My F. will guide you now and in the future as he

135:11.2 do nothing unless it has been given him by his F.

135:11.2 For the F. gives not the spirit by measure to his

135:11.2 The F. loves his Son and will presently put all

136:2.2 indwelling spirit Adjuster, the divine gift of his F.

136:2.4 the near-by Adjuster, prayed: “My F. who reigns in

136:2.5 John and Jesus heard, speaking in behalf of the UF.,

136:2.5 Father, for the Adjuster is of, and as, the PF..

136:2.6 to the performance of the will of the heavenly F..

136:2.6 his baptism he heard the unmistakable call of his F.

136:2.6 mortal fuses with the inner presence of the UF..

136:2.7 The divine Son has found his F., the UF. has found

136:3.3 universes, supervised by the PF., his F. in heaven.

136:3.5 rests in completion at the right hand of the UF..

136:3.5 the right hand of your F., receive your sovereignty

136:4.9 his sovereign will to that of his heavenly F..

136:4.13 To live and work as he knew his F. would approve,

136:4.13 to reveal the F. and show forth his divine character

136:5.3 being a onetime part and essence of the PF.,

136:5.3 should develop that the F. willed such intervention

136:5.3 unless the F. might independently choose to

136:5.4 earth career except in those cases where the PF.

136:5.5 wholly to the elimination of time unless the F. in

136:6.2 surrendered everything into the hands of his PF..

136:6.4 submission to the will and guidance of his F..

136:6.8 Jesus came to reveal his F. in heaven to his children

136:7.2 For he shall give his angels charge over you, to

136:7.2 not a revelation of his F., but a questionable trifling

136:9.6 kingdom, the rule of the heavenly F. in the hearts

136:9.8 the proclamation of the kingdom and trust his F. to

137:6.5 “We will all remain hereabout until the F. bids me

137:6.5 the great change which my F. will have wrought in

137:6.5 will experience great joy in the service of my F.,

137:6.5 wonder-working as proof that I am sent by my F.,

137:6.6 prayed: “My F., I thank you for these little ones who

137:7.3 We shall be none too ready when the F. calls.”

137:8.6 free and bond, for my F. is no respecter of persons;

137:8.7 “The F. in heaven sends his spirit to indwell the

137:8.7 And the spirit of my F. and the Spirit of Truth

137:8.7 Prince of Peace, the revelation of the everlasting F.

137:8.8 strive for a nobility of character like that of my F.,

137:8.11 shall presently sit down with my F. in his kingdom.

137:8.13 in the perfecting service of my F. who is in heaven.

137:8.13 For has not the F. said of his children of the world,

137:8.16 Those who enter the kingdom shall ascend to my F.;

137:8.16 and in the age to come so shall they ascend to the F..

137:8.17 If you would but believe that my F. loves you with

138:4.2 My F. in heaven does not despise any creature of

138:4.2 As our F. in heaven looks down upon men, they

138:5.2 not perceive that he was a new revelation of the F.

138:6.3 portray my revelation of the F. but do not be

138:6.4 excepting those involving wrong concepts of his F.

138:6.4 that was a better and truer revelation of his PF.;

138:7.1 even as I now represent my F. who is in heaven?

138:8.2 that the F. loves all his children with the same love.

138:10.3 of prayer and mysterious communion with the F.

139:2.13 Son of Man as the revelation of God, the loving F.

139:11.9 character of the divine F. who stands at the head of

140:1.1 apart here to present you to the F. as ambassadors of

140:1.2 “The new kingdom which my F. is about to set up in

140:1.2 There shall be no end of this rule of my F. in the

140:1.2 I declare to you that my F. is not the God of Jew or

140:1.5 I make it plain to you that this kingdom of my F. will

140:1.6 bring all men to know my F. and believe in the

140:1.7 whole earth shall be filled with the praise of my F..

140:1.7 shall presently leave you as I now represent my F.

140:2.2 prayed: “My F., I now bring to you these men,

140:2.2 And now, my F., give these men wisdom as I place

140:2.2 And again, my F., I thank you for these men, and I

140:3.1 me in the world even as I now represent the F.;

140:3.1 which I exemplify in my life of revealing the F.

140:3.13 see your good works and be led to glorify your F.

140:3.14 put your trust in the F. whose messengers you are.

140:3.16 Your F. in heaven makes the sun to shine on the evil

140:3.16 likewise he sends rain on the just and the unjust.

140:3.16 shall be perfect, even as your heavenly F. is perfect.

140:3.19 My F. looks into the hearts of men and judges by

140:3.20 before men even as I have represented my F. to you,

140:3.20 my service and into the kingdom of the heavenly F..”

140:4.1 so eloquently and perfectly representative of his F..

140:4.4 see your good works and be led to glorify your F.

140:4.11 to be perfect even as the F. in heaven is perfect,

140:5.2 fatherly love—he is man’s Creator, his universe F..

140:5.3 strive to be like God—to be perfect even as the F.

140:5.13 And when you know the F., you are confirmed in the

140:5.15 “Be you perfect, even as your F. in heaven is perfect.

140:6.4 their deeds; the F. in heaven judges by the intent.

140:6.5 You can only judge men by their acts, but my F.

140:6.11 Always remember that the F. knows what you

140:6.13 be assured that the F. will not be unmindful of your

140:7.5 his mission on earth: 1. To reveal the F. to man.

140:8.2 to trust in the overcare of the F. was not a blind

140:8.2 His precepts about trusting the F. must not be

140:8.32 the eternal urge to become perfect, even as the F.

140:9.1 gave them into the hands of his F. in preparation for

140:9.3 for the spirit of my F. indwells you and will at such

140:10.1Be you therefore perfect, even as your F. in

141:2.1 this kingdom, and that King is my F. and your F..

141:2.1 Our F. also sits upon a throne, but not one made

141:2.1 the Infinite is the eternal dwelling place of the F.

141:2.1 he fills all things and proclaims his laws to universes

141:2.1 And the F. also rules within the hearts of his children

141:2.1 the spirit which he has sent to live within the souls

141:2.2 king but as privileged sons of a loving and divine F..

141:4.0 4. TEACHING ABOUT THE FATHER

141:4.1 again did he impress upon them that God is a F.,

141:4.1 to be used against them when he sits in judgment

141:4.1 as a king over all, even as a F. of the nation, but

141:4.1 the idea of God as a loving F. of the individual.

141:4.2 Jesus replied: “God is your F., and religion—my

141:4.8 molest men when I shall have ascended to my F.

141:5.1 dominated, by the spirit gift of the heavenly F..

141:5.3 you all purpose to find the F. in heaven, thereby

141:6.2 to mortal man the good news that God is his F.,

141:6.4 This is the kingdom of heaven—God is your F. and

141:7.4 was to reveal God to the individual man as his F.

141:7.5 the progress of the divine spirit realities of the PF..

141:7.6 hearts of all his children after his return to the F. in

141:7.8 To insure the recognition of his F. in the unfolding of

141:7.9 highest perfection, even the final goodness of the F..

142:1.5 4. Obedience to the will of the F., yielding the fruits

142:2.1 teach us that God is a kind and compassionate F.

142:2.1 he would welcome all men into this new kingdom

142:2.2 Our F. in Paradise is changeless.

142:2.2 And now have I come in the flesh to reveal the F.

142:2.2 about a better understanding of the love of the F.

142:2.3 “Suffice it to say that the F. and the Son know all

142:2.3 as a reality the love of the heavenly F. for you—not

142:2.4 true nature and loving character of the F. in heaven?

142:2.4 the bright light of this hour you should see the F. as

142:2.4 enter the kingdom wherein such a merciful F. rules,

142:3.1 that night asked Jesus many questions about the F.

142:3.3 The F. never fails to accept the sincere worship of

142:3.4 This concept of the F. in heaven was proclaimed by

142:3.8 6. The F. in heaven. And now do we know God as

142:3.8 And now do we know God as our F. in heaven.

142:3.8 Coexistent with the F. are the Son and the Spirit,

142:3.8 the indwelling spirit as homage rendered to the F.

142:4.2 appreciate the beauty of things created by my F.

142:4.2 what has that to do with this day when the F. in

142:4.2 sincere worship of the infinite Creator, the PF.,

142:4.3 “In an age when my F. was not well understood,

142:4.3 in the coming age the F. will have been revealed in

142:4.3 unnecessary to confuse the Creator F. with idols of

142:4.3 of beauty with the worship and service of the F. in

142:5.2 your assurance of acceptance by the heavenly F.,

142:5.2 Neither does your F. in heaven leave his faith

142:5.2 If you receive God as your F., then indeed and in

142:5.2 by thus believing in the F., you have made your

142:6.7 “Already does the spirit of the F. in heaven indwell

142:7.13 relations of man, the earth child, to God, the PF..

142:7.13 “This entire relationship of a son to the F., I know

142:7.13 is prepared to ascend to the right hand of the F.,

142:7.13 progression, to become perfect, even as your F. in

142:7.15 He had been with the F. and comprehended him fully

142:7.15 lived his earth life to the full satisfaction of the F.,

142:7.16 “But, Master, we do not find that the F. always deals

142:7.17 kingdom, and that my F. is also a spiritual being?

142:7.17 represent me in the world, as I represent my F..

142:7.17 kingdom, special representatives of the spirit F..

143:1.4 But I declare to you that my F. does rule a universe

143:1.5 the poor, but my F. is no respecter of persons.

143:1.6 “Because my F. is a God of love and delights in

143:2.1 to the righteous judgment of the F. in heaven.

143:2.2 the way of life as revealed to me by my F. in heaven.

143:5.6 mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the F..

143:5.6 —when all sincere worshipers will worship the F.

143:5.6 in truth, for it is just such worshipers the F. seeks.

143:5.11 have souls which can choose God as their F.,

143:6.4 That he wants all men to see God as a F.-friend just

143:7.3 antidoted by the faith contemplation of the F. and

143:7.8 the finite with the Infinite; the son with the F.;

143:7.8 the act of the son’s personal communion with the F.,

144:1.6 these experiences until after he had returned to the F.

144:1.8 speak of these seasons of communion with his F. as

144:1.8 these seasons as personal communion with his F..

144:2.1 “O F., cleanse us from sin, show us your glory,

144:2.3 bread of life from the willing hands of the F. in

144:2.4 how much more shall your heavenly F. give the

144:2.5 your petitions will change the just and righteous F.

144:3.1 ‘Teach us how acceptably to pray to the F. in heaven

144:3.3 Our F. who is in heaven, Hallowed be your name.

144:3.15 After Jesus’ death and ascension to the F. it became

144:3.23 nature of understanding communion with his F..

144:4.8 universe broadcasts of the infinite spirit of the UF..

144:4.9 sincere and longing look of the child to its spirit F.;

144:5.2 Our F. in whom consist the universe realms,

144:5.26 Our perfect and righteous heavenly F., This day

144:5.39 Our F. who is in the mystery, Reveal to us your holy

144:5.55 Glorious F. and Mother, in one parent combined,

144:5.71 Not as we wish, our loving F., but as you desire

144:5.85 And we shall glorify the F., the Son, and the Holy

144:5.88 Our F who dwells in the secret places of the universe

144:5.17 And for the honor and glory of the Supreme F..

144:6.3 I am the representative of the F. to the individual,

144:8.8 “It would appear that the F. in heaven has hidden

144:8.8 and haughty, while he has revealed them to babes.

144:8.8 But the F. does all things well; the F. reveals himself

145:2.4 No longer must you approach the F. in heaven as a

145:2.4 I have come, not to reveal the F. to the children of

145:2.8 neither will the F punish one of his believing children

145:2.9 the F. wills that his children on earth should begin

145:3.9 “I have come into the world to reveal the F. and

145:3.10 of this healing decision to the ruling of his F..

145:3.11 What a Creator Son desires and his F. wills IS.

145:4.2 Rejoice not that my F. is powerful to heal the body

145:4.2 but rather that he is mighty to save the soul.

145:5.1 one of his favorite places for communion with the F..

145:5.6 that my mission on earth is the revelation of the F.

145:5.7 was for this purpose that I came forth from the F..

146:2.2 communion between the child and his heavenly F..

146:2.4 The F. in heaven has forgiven you even before

146:2.7 What the true son desires and the infinite F. wills IS.

146:2.8 change man’s attitude toward the changeless F..

146:2.10 9. “I have come forth from the F.; if, therefore, you

146:2.10 ever in doubt as to what you would ask of the F.,

146:2.11 expressive of your relationship with the F. of spirits.”

146:2.12 should be mindful to speak as a son to your F.

146:2.16 let your needs be spread out before your F. who is

146:2.17 that, when they had made their prayers to the F.,

146:2.17 The spirit of the F. speaks best to man when the

146:3.4 you have entered into the kingdom family of the F.,

146:3.5 The Son is naturally endowed with the life of the F..

146:3.5 Having been endowed with the living spirit of the F.,

146:3.5 indeed, had this life before I came forth from the F.,

146:3.5 I declare that, when I return to the F., he will send

146:3.5 he will send his spirit into the hearts of all men.

146:3.6 guidance of this indwelling spirit of the heavenly F.,

146:3.6 This spirit of the F. partakes of the love of the F.,

146:3.7 when I shall have returned to the F. and you are

146:7.1 told his followers that, after he returned to the F.,

147:3.3 But my F. works, and I would work, to improve

147:3.3 difficulties of life unless we discover the F. so wills

147:3.3 God’s children; you are the sons of the heavenly F.

147:5.6 And I declare to all of you that the F. has opened the

147:5.7 living connection between the child and the F.,

147:5.9 He declared that the heavenly F. is not a lax, loose,

147:5.9 “My F. does not indulgently condone those acts

147:8.4 The F. rather desires that you draw out your heart

148:4.2 into deliberate rebellion against the rule of my F.

148:4.2 different attitudes toward the F. and his universe.

148:4.6 beginning his long ascent to the perfection of the F.

148:4.8 is in some mysterious way estranged from the F.

148:4.8 in some manner seek for legal adoption by the F..

148:4.8 are born, first, of your misunderstanding of the F.

148:4.10 ‘I will be his F. and he shall be my son.

148:4.10 ‘I have chosen him to be my son—I will be his F..

148:4.10 there is a spiritual part of the heavenly F. in every

148:4.11 matters until after I shall have returned to the F..”

148:5.1 I am still at a loss to understand why the loving F.

148:5.3 “But, my son, you should know that the F. does not

148:5.3 The F. does not send affliction as an arbitrary

148:5.4 The F. is not personally responsible for all you may

148:5.4 Do not doubt the love of the F. just because some

148:6.2 My F. loves the poor just as much as the rich;

148:6.2 he is no respecter of persons.

148:6.7 Wherefore has the Son of Man come from the F.

148:6.10 love of God and understanding the mercy of the F.

148:6.10 you have already learned that the F. does not thus

148:6.10 but rather that he speaks within the human heart as a

148:6.11 “The F. in heaven does not willingly afflict the

148:6.11 the light of life pouring forth from the F. as mercy

149:1.7 the F. did not will otherwise, the two became one,

149:1.7 What the Son desires and the eternal F. wills IS.

149:6.1 while you would have us look to the F. without fear?

149:6.2 I would instruct you in the F.-son relationship of

149:6.2 worship of a loving, just, and merciful F.-God.

149:6.3 such a good and perfect, universal and eternal F..

149:6.7 King.’ I teach you, ‘Love God—the all-merciful F..’

149:6.8 brotherhood of beings is my F. and your F..

149:6.8 honor him as the F. of your spirit youth; love him

149:6.8 worship him as the loving and all-wise F. of your

149:6.9 “Out of your wrong concepts of the F. grow your

149:6.9 The bestowal spirit of my F. will surely return to

149:6.9 divine spirit to the very presence of the eternal F..

149:6.10 mortal man who receives all these gifts from the F.

149:6.11 ‘Walk humbly with God,’ for, while the F. is the

149:6.11 he also dwells ‘with him who is of a contrite mind

149:6.11 My F. disdains pride, loathes hypocrisy, and

149:6.11 the support and faithful guidance of the heavenly F.

150:3.7 the indwelling spirit of the F., together with the spirit

150:5.2 Also where the F. says, ‘My righteousness is near;

150:5.2 Have you not also read of the F. that his name

150:5.3 “Salvation is the gift of the F. and is revealed by his

150:5.3 but now has a Son come forth from the F. to make

150:8.3 pity has he pitied us, our F. and our King,

152:1.5 possible for his spirit to live alongside that of his F.

152:3.2 My F. in heaven is the all-wise and the all-powerful

152:3.2 Have I so failed in revealing to you the F. of spirits

152:3.2 If you must have a king, let the F. of lights be

152:5.4 does nothing to reveal the F. or to advance his

152:5.4 I pray that the F. will anoint your eyes that you

152:5.5 and he spent much time in communion with the F. in

153:0.2 that “the F. in heaven may be about to intervene in

153:0.3 “We pray the F. will help you, and that we may have

153:2.4 I came into the world to reveal my F. and to

153:2.4 still has my F. granted you many manifestations

153:2.7 the F. has given the Son this life without measure.

153:2.8 my F. now stands ready to give you the true bread of

153:2.8 yet you believe not that I came forth from the F..

153:2.8 All those led of the F. shall come to me, and he

153:2.9 And this is the will of the F.: That every one who

153:2.11 The F. and I are one; the Son does only that which

153:2.11 the Son does only that which the F. teaches him,

153:2.11 while all those who are given to the Son by the F.,

153:2.11 ‘Those whom the F. teaches will hear also his Son.

153:2.11 Not that any man has seen the F., but the Father’s

153:2.11 came down from heaven, he has surely seen the F.

153:2.12 The F. in the Son and the Son one with the F.

153:3.2 spirit with me even as I am one in spirit with the F.

153:3.2 The F. has sent me into the world to show how he

153:3.2 to show how he desires to indwell and direct all men

153:3.2 seek to know and do the will of the indwelling F..”

153:3.5 Know you not that every plant which my F. has

153:5.3 do when the Son of Man must return to the F.?

154:2.4 that is not the method of either the Son or the F. in

154:6.5 The F. who sent me into the world will not forsake

154:6.5 and put their trust in the F. of the kingdom.

155:1.2 My F. does not sit in heaven laughing in derision

155:1.2 He is not wrathful in his great displeasure.

155:4.2 “Master, since the F. in heaven knows all things,

155:5.5 beauty of the infinite character of the F. in heaven—

155:5.12 makes its chief appeal to the divine spirit of my F.

155:5.13 Are you distrustful of the F., whose children you

155:5.14 apart by yourselves, each man alone with the F.,

155:5.14 that answer freely and boldly to my F. and your F.,

155:5.15 and all of you should pray the F. to transform your

155:6.2 Our F. did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah,

155:6.2 but he did not cease to minister words of truth to

155:6.2 My F. is no respecter of races or generations in

155:6.4 God and all that relates to the divine spirit of the F..

155:6.5 My F. does not require of you as the price of

155:6.10 My F. has not failed to mark the long and untiring

155:6.10 prepared for the still greater revelation of the F.

155:6.11 The spirit which my F. and I shall send into the

155:6.13 But what chance does the F have to appear as a God

155:6.17 my F. will ever respond to the faintest flicker of

155:6.17 He takes note of the physical and superstitious

155:6.17 the F. is ever alert to honor and foster all such

156:2.4 that there is no favoritism with the UF.;

156:4.2 about the mission of the Son to reveal the F. to all

156:5.3 when we well know from your revelation of the F.

156:5.4 seeing that you are beginning to know the F. as I

157:3.6 Jesus said: “This has been revealed to you by my F..

157:4.5 This is a revelation of the spirit of my F. to your

157:4.5 this confession by the insight of the spirit of my F.

157:4.7 honor of the wisdom and love of the eternal F. of

157:6.2 his one ideal of living was the revelation of the F.,

157:6.5 but as the divine representative of the eternal F.,

157:6.10 No man in this world now sees the F. except the Son

157:6.10 except the Son who came forth from the F..

157:6.11 physical presence, I came forth from God the F..

157:6.11 I did come forth from the F. into this world as you

157:6.11 leave this world and return to the work of my F..”

157:6.13 “Nevertheless, I tell you that the F. and I are one.

157:6.13 He who has seen me has seen the F..

157:6.13 My F. is working with me in all these things, and

157:6.13 and he will never leave me alone in my mission,

158:1.6 by myself for a season to commune with the F.

158:3.4 but he noted that his F. did not indicate that the

158:3.4 only did the unseen presence of the F. bear witness

158:5.3 The F. has granted the desire of your soul.

158:7.5 in glory I appear before my F. in the presence of

159:1.2 Even so, it is not the will of my F. in heaven that

159:1.2 in the gospel of the kingdom the F. goes forth to

159:1.3 “The F. in heaven loves his children, and therefore

159:1.3 the F. in heaven forgives you your sins; therefore

159:1.5 And even so shall my heavenly F. show the more

159:3.9 indeed meek and humble in the presence of my F.,

159:3.9 sinful rebellion against the will of my F. in heaven.

159:4.2 of the character and teachings of the F. in heaven;

159:4.4 contain much that is misrepresentative of the F. in

159:4.6 Nathaniel, never forget, the F. does not limit the

160:1.10 so frequently by himself to commune with the F.

160:5.7 idea of worship in that he not only portrays his F.

160:5.8 The Master says he came from the F., and that he

160:5.8 values of perfection apart from the eternal and UF.

160:5.11 Just now, our focalized concept of the F., as held

161:1.1 contended that the F. in heaven is not, cannot be,

161:1.3 It matters little what idea of the F. you may entertain

161:1.4 and therefore that the F. is a person, even within the

161:1.5 won Rodan to believe in the personality of the F.,

161:1.6 1. The F. does enjoy equality of communication with

161:1.6 to concede the personality possibility of the UF..

161:1.7 2. Since Jesus was equal with the F., and since this

161:1.8 That the relation of Son and F. presupposes

161:1.8 understanding; that Jesus and the F. were one.

161:1.10 Jesus, “Be you therefore perfect, even as your F. in

161:1.11 to accept Jesus as the personal revelation of the F.

161:2.8 has never denied that he came from the F. above.

161:2.9 claims of intimate association with the heavenly F.

161:2.9 He even dares to assert that he and the F. are one.

161:2.9 that any one who has seen him has seen the F..

161:2.9 Jesus alludes to his association with the F. in the

161:2.10 life he appears to communicate directly with his F..

162:2.1 but when I declare the words of the F., I thereby

162:2.3 come to you for myself; I have been sent by the F.

162:2.3 I know the F., for I have come from the F. to

162:2.7 The F. loves you, and therefore do I long for your

162:5.2 judge not alone but in association with my F.,

162:5.2 I bear witness of these truths; so also does my F.

162:5.2 your darkness you asked me, ‘Where is your F.?

162:5.2 Truly, you know neither me nor my F., for if you

162:5.2 known me, you would also have known the F..

162:5.3 and I live in the eternal light of the F. of lights.

162:5.3 However, he who sent me is true and faithful;

162:5.3 and faithful; my F. loves even his erring children.

162:5.3 And all that my F. has spoken I also proclaim to

162:5.4 I have done nothing of myself but only as the F. has

162:5.4 And he who sent me is even now with me; he has

162:5.4 he has not left me alone, for I do always that which

162:6.1 From the F. above I bring to this world the water

162:6.3 revelation of the F. of spirits through the bestowal

162:6.3 followed by the bestowal of the spirit of the F. and

162:7.3 I declare to you the truth which the F. shows me,

162:7.3 If God were your F., you would know me and

162:7.3 Will you not see that I come forth from the F.,

162:7.4 proclaim and live the truth shown me by the F.,

162:7.4 You know that I honor the F. even while you

162:7.4 seek not my own glory, only the glory of my PF..

162:7.5 But it is the F. who shall glorify me, even the same

162:7.5 glorify me, even the same F. whom you call God.

162:7.5 you have failed to know this your God and my F.,

162:7.5 Though you know not the F., I truly know him.

163:3.2 to man is not beyond the reach of the F. in heaven;

163:3.3 But the F. requires that the affections of his children

163:3.4 The F. deals with his creatures in accordance with

163:4.12 they must trust the F. for food and shelter and all

163:6.2 I declare to you that, as soon as I return to my F.,

163:6.3 Jesus said: “I thank you, my F., Lord of heaven

163:6.3 Yes, my F., it must have been pleasing in your

163:6.4 When Jesus had thus spoken to the F., he turned

164:2.4 their notice in the manner which my F. may direct.

164:5.2 “I have told you about myself and my F. many

164:5.2 My F., who has given me these children, is greater

164:5.2 The F. and I are one.”

164:5.3 Many loving works have I shown you from the F.,

164:5.3 me again assert that the F. is in me and I in the F.,

164:5.3 that, as the F. dwells in me, so will I dwell in every

165:2.8 and I will not forsake the flock which the F. has

165:2.9 promised the F. that they shall all be brought into

165:2.10 “And so shall you know why the F. loves me and

165:2.10 it is because the F. knows that I will not falter in

165:2.10 I received such authority from my F. even before

165:3.4 one of them exists without the knowledge of the F.,

165:3.8 I came into this world to reveal the F. to you and

165:3.8 reveal the Father to you and to lead you to the F..

165:3.8 F. never compels any man to enter the kingdom.

165:5.2 you know that the F. whose kingdom you proclaim

165:5.2 they have no storehouses or barns, and yet the F.

165:5.3 believing that both the F. and I know that you have

165:5.5 in that which remains for you after I go to the F.,

165:6.2 of my children when I shall have returned to the F.

166:1.4 those who despise the revelation of the F. while

166:1.5 God and revealing the mercy of the heavenly F..

166:2.8 if they neglect to give thanks when the F. bestows

166:3.3 who, by faith, seeks to find the F. through the Son

166:3.7 long and fruitful service of the search for the PF..”

166:4.2 the life of this world, save for the revelation of the F.

166:4.4 “The F. causes his rain to fall on the just and the

166:4.11 therefore does he bestow things physical upon the

166:4.11 the F. is limited by man’s capacity for receiving these

166:4.11 Although the F. is no respecter of persons,

166:4.11 in the bestowal of gifts he is limited by man’s faith

167:1.5 “Such works my F. does, not to tempt you into the

167:1.5 You can perceive that it would be like the F. to do

167:4.2 Jesus decided, his F. willing, to make this last appeal

167:4.5 the visible manifestation of the power of the F.

167:4.6 day when I shall take leave of you and go to the F..”

167:5.1 “You see, then, that the F. gives salvation to the

167:5.7 but this same F. has directed the creation of male

167:6.5 preferred to commune with the F. amidst the trees

167:6.5 Jesus rejoiced to contemplate the F. through the

167:7.2 As man progresses in the journey to the F. in

167:7.4 go forth to tell the F. the thoughts of your heart

167:7.4 The F. has no need of such service inasmuch as

167:7.4 angels, functioning in the government of the F.

168:0.6 whatever you shall ask of God, our F. will give you

168:0.11 and exhortation to maintain strong faith in the F.

168:2.2F., I am thankful that you heard and granted my

169:0.5 Jesus talks about God as being his F. and thinks he is

169:1.2 lost only increases the interest of the heavenly F..

169:1.3 I assure you that the F. accepts you even before you

169:1.4 the F. and his Son go forth to search for those who

169:1.15 the F. is mindful of such lost ones and goes out,

169:1.16 Jesus’ favorite means of teaching the love of the F.

169:3.2 Dives cried aloud: ‘F Abraham, have mercy on me

169:3.2 And then answered Dives: ‘No, No, F. Abraham!

169:4.0 4. THE FATHER AND HIS KINGDOM

169:4.1 kingdom of God, the F. in heaven was not a king.

169:4.1 spirit head of this brotherhood as the F. in heaven.

169:4.1 Never did Jesus refer to his F. as a king.

169:4.2 concerning the personality and attributes of the F. in

169:4.2 Jesus never asked men to believe in his F.; he took it

169:4.2 offering arguments in proof of the reality of the F..

169:4.2 His teaching regarding the F. all centered in the

169:4.2 in the declaration that he and the F. are one;

169:4.2 that he who has seen the Son has seen the F.;

169:4.2 that the F., like the Son, knows all things;

169:4.2 that only the Son really knows the F.,

169:4.2 that he who knows the Son knows also the F.;

169:4.2 and that the F. sent him into the world to reveal their

169:4.2 He never made other pronouncements about his F.

169:4.5 he referred to Deity by only two names: God and F..

169:4.5 when the Master made reference to his F. as God,

169:4.6 Jesus never called the F. a king, and he regretted that

169:4.7 the word F. to designate the experience of knowing

169:4.7 When the word F. is employed to denote God,

169:4.7 and therefore stands for the infinite concept of the F.

169:4.7 while the term F., being capable of partial definition,

169:4.7 to represent the human concept of the divine F. as

169:4.8 exalted the Yahweh concept of a deified racial F. to

169:4.8 concept of a deified racial F. to the idea of a F. of

169:4.8 children of men, a divine F. of the individual believer

169:4.8 God of universes and this F. of all men were one

169:4.9 Jesus did proclaim himself as the revelation of the F.

169:4.9 did say that whoso had seen him had seen the F..

169:4.9 the divine Son he claimed to represent only the F..

169:4.10 with the teaching that they are altogether like the F.,

169:4.11 Jesus revealed the true nature of the heavenly F. in

169:4.11 matters of relationship with his creatures, he is a F..

169:4.11 I have come out from the F., and I have come into

169:4.11 again, I will leave the world and go to the F..”

169:4.12 Jesus did say, “He who has seen me has seen the F..”

169:4.12 experience which in itself is a revelation of the F. to

169:4.12 but it is the F. in heaven who sends forth his spirit to

169:4.13 the divine Son of the spiritual realms, only as a F..

169:4.13 You can know the Eternal as a F.; you can worship

170:1.13 in relation to his fellows on earth and to the F. in

170:2.12 the concept of the heavenly family, the heavenly F.,

170:2.12 the sublime and intelligent worship of God the F..

170:2.24 experience as “family fellowship with God the F..”

170:3.9 inward and spiritual fellowship with God the F.

170:4.2 fellowship of the individual believer with God the F..

170:4.11 3. Spiritual fellowship with God the F..

170:5.15 lost sight of the F.-and-son idea embodied in Jesus’

171:0.5 for those who have been designated by my F..”

171:3.2 I pray the F. to grant you wisdom that you may

171:4.6 mission on earth and prepared to ascend to the F..”

172:1.6 I shall not always be with you; I go soon to my F..

172:1.6 I have said about my death and ascension to my F.

172:2.1 and teach many lessons before returning to the F.

173:2.7 works were by the power and authority of his F.

173:3.2 who make great pretensions of serving the F.

173:3.2 heaven while you refuse to do the works of the F..

174:1.1 James claims you teach that the F. forgives us

174:1.3 With the earthly child and the heavenly F.,

174:3.2 And even your F. Moses understood this, for, in

174:3.2 Moses heard the F. say, ‘I am the God of Abraham,

174:3.2 so, along with Moses, do I declare that my F. is

174:3.4 point Jesus wished to emphasize was: That the F.

174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My F. sent me to this world to reveal

174:5.3 My F. has done many wonderful works among these

174:5.4 in the affairs of the kingdom before I go to my F..”

174:5.7 be brought to judgment in due season by my F.

174:5.7 and those whom he has appointed to sit in judgment

174:5.7 I have faithfully declared to you that which the F.

174:5.7 these words which the F. directed me to speak to

174:5.8 truly follow me, even after I have gone to my F.,

174:5.9 Shall I say, F. save me from this awful hour?

174:5.9 join me: F., glorify your name; your will be done.”

174:5.12 I know of a certainty that the F. will receive me

174:5.12 out upon all flesh after I have ascended to my F.

174:5.13 all men to myself and into the fellowship of my F..

174:5.13 rejected by men, and that he will go back to the F..

175:1.1 the F. has done many wonderful works, even to the

175:1.3 And even now would my F. receive these blinded

175:1.4 “My F. has long dealt in mercy with this people.

175:1.5 there is a chance that the Jews will turn to my F.

175:1.5 and for all ages—the revelation of the love of the F.

175:1.6 In the name of the F. who sent me, I warn you

175:1.7 “My F. has long worked for your salvation, and I

175:1.10 you should call no man F. in the spiritual sense,

175:1.10 for there is one who is your F., even God.

175:1.11 reject and destroy him who comes to reveal the F. to

175:1.22 My F. has sent you the wise men and the prophets

175:2.3 The F. and his Creator Son have never ceased to

175:4.11 blasphemy because Jesus alluded to God as his F..

176:1.1 I am about to leave you; I go to the F..

176:2.3 be assured that the F. in heaven will not fail to visit

176:2.3 even as he has already bestowed upon this world him

176:2.3 And so will my F. continue to manifest his mercy

176:2.3 So also will I, after my F. has invested me with all

176:2.3 soon must I leave you and take up the work the F.

176:2.4 spirit will behold the Son of Man glorified by the F.

176:2.5 the F. will send you another dispensational bestowal,

176:2.7 of service in the eternal plan of the infinite F.?

176:3.2 our lives have been lived in the spirit and for the F.

176:3.2 of the Son, and that it is eternally secure in the F.?

176:3.5 My F. requires all his children to grow in grace

176:3.6 And having thus lived for the glory of the F. and the

176:3.7 in consequence thereof are led to glorify the F. who

176:4.3 to do two things after he had ascended to the F.,

177:0.3 desire to go alone, that I may commune with the F.

177:1.3 this truth-hungry youth and talking with his PF..

177:2.5 earthly father for his first ideas of the heavenly F..

177:2.7 “Our F. who is in heaven,” a tremendous

178:1.3 this way lead them also to the recognition of the F.

178:3.2 my F. has indeed done many wonderful works in

178:3.2 presently return to the work the F. has given me

178:3.2 As the F. sent me into this world, so am I about to

178:3.4 high and sit with me in the spirit kingdom of our F.

179:2.1 concerns the morrow, we are in the hands of the F.,

179:2.1 sit down with me in the kingdom which my F. will

179:2.3 the time had come when he was to return to the F.

179:2.3 the full knowledge that the F. had put all things

179:4.1 repeatedly told you that I must return to the F..

179:4.2 Jesus said: “While it is necessary that I go to the F.

179:5.3 And this bread of life is the united life of the F. and

179:5.3 The word of the F., as revealed in the Son, is indeed

179:5.6 fraternizes with the indwelling fragment of his F..

180:0.3 for the Son of Man to be glorified, and the F. shall

180:0.3 come to me even as I now prepare to go to my F..

180:0.3 when you ascend to the kingdom which my F. has

180:1.3 I will ever speak to you of that which the F. reveals

180:1.4 even as I have lived among you and revealed the F.

180:1.4 The F. and I will both work with you, and you shall

180:2.1 “I am the true vine, and my F. is the husbandman.

180:2.1 And the F. requires of me only that you shall bear

180:2.1 branch which bears no fruit, the F. will take away.

180:2.1 Every branch which bears fruit, the F. will cleanse

180:2.1 the assurance that the F. will grant us our petition.

180:2.1 Herein is the F. glorified: that the vine has many

180:2.2 “As the F. has loved me, so have I loved you.

180:2.4 thinking they would receive from the F. anything

180:3.2 He who hates me hates my F..

180:3.5 as I am about to ascend to my F. in his greater

180:3.5 I go to the F., and though you cannot now follow

180:3.7 No man goes to the F. except through me.

180:3.7 All who find the F., first find me.

180:3.7 If you know me, you know the way to the F..

180:3.8 “Master, show us the F., and everything you have

180:3.9 I declare: He who has seen me has seen the F..

180:3.9 How can you then say, Show us the F.?

180:3.9 not believe that I am in the F. and the F. in me?

180:3.9 I speak are not my words but the words of the F.?

180:3.9 I speak for the F. and not of myself.

180:3.9 My F. abides in me and works through me.

180:3.9 Believe me when I say that the F. is in me, and that I

180:3.9 that I am in the F., or else believe me for the sake of

180:4.1 “When I have gone to the F., and after he has fully

180:4.1 after he has fully accepted the work I have done for

180:4.1 I shall say to my F.: Having left my children alone

180:4.1 And when the F. shall approve, I will pour out the

180:4.1 have me with you even as you now have the F..

180:4.2 you shall surely know that I am in the F., and that,

180:4.2 while your life is hid with the F. in me, I am also in

180:4.2 I have loved the F. and have kept his word; you

180:4.2 As my F. has given me of his spirit, so will I give

180:4.3 you will be indwelt by the Son as well as by the F.

180:4.3 work the one with the other even as the F. and I

180:4.5 children, I am going away, going back to my F..

180:4.5 And in this very manner will my F. and I be able

180:5.8 by the spirit of the Son to the spirit of the F. that

180:6.1 the kingdom because they do not know the F..

180:6.1 They have refused to know the F. by refusing to

180:6.2 the hour has come when I am about to go to the F.

180:6.4 he will declare to you that which the F. has revealed

180:6.4 Truth will glorify me even as I have glorified my F..

180:6.4 Everything which the F. has in this domain is now

180:6.5 I shall already be on my way to the F. so that even

180:6.6 will not be for long, for I will be on my way to the F.

180:6.7 see me again, I would be on my way to the F.?

180:6.8 when I will talk to you plainly concerning the F. and

180:6.8 I shall do this because the F. himself loves you and

180:6.8 Mortal man cannot see the spirit F.; therefore have I

180:6.8 have I come into the world to show the F. to your

180:6.8 in spirit growth, you shall then see the F. himself.”

180:6.9 But why does he say he must return to the F.?”

181:0.1 was just going away for a brief visit with his F.,

181:1.2 spiritually perfected even as the F. is perfect in all

181:1.4 “The F. sent me into this world, but only a few of

181:1.5 I assure you I will come back before I go to the F.,

181:1.5 And after I have ascended to the F., I will surely

181:1.6 But I am never alone; always is the F. with me.

181:1.10 of an all-wise, all-loving, and all-powerful spirit F..

181:2.2 I go to the F., John, having full confidence that

181:2.3 As concerns the work put in my hands by the F.,

181:2.5 brethren more when you first learn to love their F. in

181:2.7 after I go to the F., you would not cease to be my

181:2.14 —what the F. can do for a hated tax-gatherer who

181:2.14 Knowing then so well that neither the F. nor the

181:2.15 I told you such honors were for the F. to bestow,

181:2.17 and as I am about to leave you and go to my F.,

181:2.17 legislative action after I shall have gone to the F..

181:2.19 labor has become a service even to God the F..

181:2.20 remember, he who has seen me has seen the F..”

181:2.25 experience of becoming perfect, even as your F. in

181:2.30 tarry with you for a season before I go to the F..

181:2.30 even this night will I make supplication to the F. that

181:2.30 I love you all with the love wherewith the F. loves

182:1.1 draw apart by ourselves while we pray to our F. in

182:1.3F., my hour has come; now glorify your Son that

182:1.3 should know you as the only true God and F. of all,

182:1.3 F., I have exalted you on earth and accomplished

182:1.3 O my F., glorify me with the glory which I had with

182:1.4 the life I live in the flesh is to make known my F.

182:1.4 F., I do pray for these chosen men.

182:1.4 F., keep these men faithful as I prepare to yield up

182:1.4 Be near them, F., until we can send the new

182:1.5 I well know, my F., that there is no need for me to

182:1.5 that they may the better realize the F. loves men

182:1.6 “And now, my F., I would pray not only for these

182:1.6 that my brethren in the flesh may know that the F.

182:1.6 F., work with me to save these believers that they

182:1.6 This world knows very little of you, righteous F.,

182:1.8 progressive communion of the spirits of the F. and

182:1.8 the fellowship of the believer-son with the divine F.

182:1.9 The F. in heaven had sought to reveal himself to

182:1.9 but he could proceed no further than to cause it to

182:1.9 this name of the F. had been so revealed that the

182:1.9 revealed that the Master, who was the F. incarnate,

182:1.21 I am the infinite F. of my finite children.

182:2.1 can happen to the Son of Man unless the F. wills.

182:2.5 and appear to you shortly, before he goes to the F.,

182:2.6 to be with you a short time before I go to the F..

182:3.1 “My F., I came into this world to do your will, and

182:3.2F., I know it is possible to avoid this cup—all

182:3.4F., you see my sleeping apostles; have mercy

182:3.4 And now, O F., if this cup may not pass, then

182:3.6 by the mighty angel was the message that the F.

182:3.7 Jesus was at last convinced that the F. intended to

183:1.1 the F. in heaven had nothing whatever to do with

183:1.2 The F. in heaven desired the bestowal Son to

184:1.5 power over me unless it were permitted by my F..

184:1.8 that I claim to be nothing except that which my F.

184:3.14 Soon I go to the F., and presently shall the Son of

184:4.6 Jesus does not hesitate to assert that he and the F.

184:4.6 to become one with him even as he and his F. are

185:3.4 my kingdom is the family of the faith sons of my F.

185:3.4 even that I should show my F. to all men and bear

185:7.2 no authority over the Son of Man unless the F.

186:5.2 True, the F. refused to interfere with the march of

186:5.2 the F. in Paradise did not decree, demand, or require

186:5.6 The F. in heaven loved mortal man on earth just as

186:5.6 as much as he did after this transcendent exhibition

186:5.6 the attributes of the eternal, infinite, and uF., but

186:5.6 While the F. in heaven loves us no more because

187:0.3 said: “The F. loves and sustains me because I am

187:0.3 I have received such a commandment from my F..”

187:1.6 My work is about done—soon I go to my F.—but

187:2.4F., forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

187:5.2 Jesus did not feel that the F. had forsaken him;

187:5.5 finished! F., into your hands I commend my spirit.”

187:5.6 handing his spirit of mortal acquirement to the PF.

188:3.4 heard him say, “F., into your hands I commend

188:3.4 not really know what Jesus commended to his F..

188:3.8 have been consigned to the custody of the PF..

188:3.8 of Jesus now reposes in the “bosom of the F.,”

188:4.3 The F. never conceived of such crass injustice as

188:4.4 portrayed the love and mercy of a heavenly F..

188:4.8 you grasp the idea of God as a true and loving F.,

188:5.1 God is the F.; man is his son.

188:5.6F., forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

188:5.11 nothing in the cross which the F. required—only

189:0.2 power because of the direct command of the PF.,

189:3.1 “As my F. has life in himself, so has he given it to

189:4.12 with you for a season before I ascend to the F..

190:4.1 In the kingdom of my F. there shall be neither Jew

191:4.3 You all know that we have one F. in heaven,

191:4.3 pray the F. of truth to shed abroad in your hearts a

191:5.3 As the F. sent me into the world, so send I you.

191:5.3 As I have revealed the F., so shall you reveal the

191:6.2 That which my F. sent me into the world to

191:6.3 “As the F. sent me into this world, even so now

192:2.7 must you trust others as I leave you to go to the F.

192:2.13 only a short time in this form before I go to my F..

192:3.3 not knowing whether the Master had gone to the F..

192:4.8 ere the Master ascended to the F., his well-meaning

193:0.4 that they are the living spirit sons of the eternal F..

193:0.4 The gospel is concerned with the love of the F. and

193:0.5 the F. gives such power to his Paradise Sons.

193:0.5 Only tarry here in Jerusalem while I go to the F.,

193:1.2 If you are the faith sons of my F., you shall never die

193:1.2 this good news concerning the love of the F. for his

193:1.2 more than your neighbor, whom the F. requires you

193:2.2 My F. sent me into the world to proclaim this

193:2.2 My F. requires of the children of faith that they

193:2.2 If you are not fruitful, he will dig about your roots

193:2.2 but the F. requires that you grow up, by grace,

193:3.2 to tarry here in Jerusalem until I ascend to the F.,

193:3.2 As the F. sent me into the world, so do I send you.

193:3.2 near at hand even when I communed with the F..

193:3.2 The hour has come; I am about to go to the F..”

193:5.2 I am about to ascend to my F., and soon will we

193:5.5 to begin the ascent to the right hand of his F.,

194:0.4 from that day, is: the fact of God as F. of the Lord

194:2.3 is the spirit of both the UF. and the Creator Son.

194:2.11 of a threefold spirit endowment: the spirit of the F.,

194:2.13 1. The bestowed spirit of the UF.—the Adjusters.

194:2.16 4. The spirit of the UF. and Creator Son—the Spirit

194:2.19 7. The spirit of the F., Sons, and Spirits—the new-

194:3.1 The chief mission of this outpoured spirit of the F.

194:3.11 Deity as the “God and F. of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

194:3.11 to grasp the truth that God is also the spiritual F.

194:3.16 At Pentecost they gave themselves to God, and the F

194:4.2 farewell and tells them he is going back to the F..

194:4.4 received from the F. the promise of the spirit,

194:4.4 that the F. may send the Christ, who has been

194:4.6 the new doctrine that “God is the F. of the Lord

194:4.6 message that “God is the loving F. of all men,”

194:4.6 brothers in the family kingdom of the F. in heaven

194:4.9 began to baptize in “the name of the F., the Son,

195:6.5 back to the first great cause—the UF. of Paradise.

195:10.4 next to the declaration that his F. is a living spirit.

196:0.2 and “The living and loving F. in heaven.”

196:0.2 concept of God as a F. was not original with Jesus,

196:0.2 every mortal creature is a child of this F. of love,

196:0.3 by faith, in the very presence of the heavenly F..

196:0.3 that he revealed so many new ideas about the F.

196:0.4 based on personal spiritual relations with the UF.

196:0.9 the guidance and protection of the heavenly F.

196:0.9 we begin to understand how the UF. found it

196:0.11 Jesus depended on the heavenly F. as a child leans

196:0.13 of the assurance of sonship with the heavenly F..

196:1.13 7. The final embrace of the PF., conferring unlimited

196:2.2 of the consciousness of his oneness with the F..

196:2.2 consciousness of his close association with the UF.

196:3.1 this First Cause is He, the heavenly F. of Jesus’

196:3.35 And all these things are a part of the Universal F..

196:3.35 The F. is living love, and this life of the F. is in his

196:3.35 And the spirit of the F. is in his Sons’ sons—mortal

196:3.35 When all is said and done, the F. idea is still the

Father Guides

26:4.7 5. F..

26:9.0 9. THE FATHER GUIDES

26:9.1 the pilgrim soul comes under the tutelage of the F.,

26:9.1 the F. maintain schools of wisdom and colleges of

Father-Absolute

4:4.4 The F. is the creator of the central and perfect

4:4.9 can do it, a part of the F. of the universe of universes

10:3.8 God is the F. of all personalities in the universe of

Father-Adjuster

7:5.3 experience in the sense that the F participates therein

Father-ancestor

10:2.7 to the Spirit and of divine equality with both F.

Father-and-son

170:5.15 lost sight of the F. idea embodied in Jesus’ teaching

Father-Brahma

94:1.5 disharmonious with the emerging concept of the F.

Father-Cause

115:7.8 the undetected working of the unity of the First F.

Father-endowed

13:0.6 are ultimate status spheres for all F. personalities,

24:1.15 they possess a type of other-than-F. personality

Father-Father

8:1.2 recognition of his divine parents, the F. and the

Father-Force

104:4.15 of the unfathomable nature of the Universal F..

Father-friend

143:6.4 That he wants all men to see God as a F. just as he

Father-fused or Father fused

22:6.1 Not all ascending mortals are Adjuster or F.;

30:1.10 such fragment constitutes the creature a F. being.

30:2.47 1. F. Mortals.

30:4.31 only those who are F. fused are mustered into the

31:4.1 these guardian angels, after becoming F. fused,

40:0.2 1. F. Mortals.

40:5.17 All F. mortals are of animal origin, just like the

40:7.0 7. FATHER-FUSED MORTALS

40:9.1 creature is either Spirit fused, Son fused, or F. fused.

40:9.1 Those who are Adjuster or F. fused are never Spirit

40:10.10 many ways equal to that which awaits the F. mortals.

40:10.11 F. mortals are potential finaliters; their destination is

40:10.11 their destination is the Father, and him they do attain,

Father-God

149:6.2 free worship of a loving, just, and merciful F..

Father-I AM

104:4.46 existential presence of triunities that enables the F. to

104:4.47 associations cannot augment the infinity of the F.,

106:7.5 will be staggered by the unrevealed infinity of the F.,

106:7.10 the reuniting of the seven absolute phases of the F..

115:7.1 In the Deity of the Supreme the F. has achieved

118:6.4 In the originating sense, only the F. possesses finality

Father-Infinite

0:3.24 This concept is sometimes designated the F..

0:3.25 high and low, in their efforts to discover the F.,

10:8.9 Only infinity can disclose the F..

106:8.12 even to Absolute and F.—the completion of the

106:8.22 that the I AM had become experiencible as the F..

106:9.12 one step nearer the comprehension of the F..

Father-initiated

0:4.5 This F. divinity-tension is perfectly resolved by,

Father-Paradise

9:1.6 all his actions appear to recognize the F. relationship.

Father-personalitysee also father-personality

10:2.5 the consequence of the union of the liberated F. and

Father-revelation

7:4.5 The next universal plan is the great F. enterprise of

Father-Son

6:4.4 We do believe that in all situations of F. presence of

8:1.3 reality performances of the F. creator partnership.

8:3.1 combined action by the F. personality partnership

8:3.5 moment the ascension project became a F. plan,

8:3.6 All knowledge of the F. partnership must be had

8:5.5 but also as the Father and as the Son and as the F..

9:1.1 representative and partnership executive of the F..

9:1.2 except by assuming that the F. partnership which

9:1.6 The Conjoint Actor seems to be motivated by the F.

10:2.2 and nature which are thus existent in the F. union,

10:2.4 the personal consequence of the everlasting F. union.

10:3.19 The Conjoint Actor represents the F. association,

13:2.4 on Ascendington, the “bosom of the F.-Spirit,”

13:2.5 that Creator Sons, being of F. origin, would regard

14:6.17 Actor, the infinite representative of the unified F..

16:3.8 is the determining influence regarding F. policies

22:7.3 only one infinite executive of the united will of the F.

26:5.2 the spiritual comprehension of the F. partnership;

33:1.2 Michael even represents the F..

33:1.3 centers for the spiritual forces of the Paradise F..

33:2.3 Michael is the personification of the Paradise F. to

34:4.8 The Creator F. and the Creative Mother Spirit both

34:5.6 portion or entity of the spirit of the Creator F. or

37:0.1 And these creators are in a very literal sense the F.

104:4.10 1.  F..

104:4.13 this ceaseless manipulation is the presence of the F.,

105:2.7 God of Action, who is the unity of the F. manifested

105:2.7 of the absolute oneness of the duality of the F. and

105:3.5 the limitless plans and purposes of the F.

106:8.12 The F. partnership has become Son-Spirit and

115:1.2 the F. portrayal of Creator-creature relationship

149:6.2 I would instruct you in the F. relationship of God

Father-Son-Spirit

105:2.7 duality of the Father-Son and of the Trinity of the F..

Father-Source

104:4.1 He is, was, and ever will be: the First Universal F.,

196:3.26 the F. of all that is true, beautiful, and good;

Father-Spirit

16:3.10 when the F. attitude is in question, it is always

104:4.23 1. The F..

Father-united

17:6.6 The F. Creator Son and Creative Spirit then go forth

Father-world

13:2.0 2. FATHER-WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

Father’s acceptance

21:4.4 the “right hand of the Father,” there to gain the F. of

Father’s act

0:4.10 are forever conditioned by the F. freewill act which

0:11.10 was inevitable in the UF. absolute freewill act of

Father’s aloofness

5:1.1 is inherent, not in the F., but in the finiteness

Father’s ambassadors

140:3.18 fearlessly, and so shall you be my apostles and my F..

Father’s attributes

3:2.8 adequately expressive of the F. infinite attributes

Father’s beauty

8:2.8 The Conjoint Creator inherits all the F. of thought

Father’s bestowal

6:7.2 and eternal pattern, first, of the F. of personality

7:4.4 creatures of time involves the F. of the Adjusters

56:3.2 pure-spirit fragmentations—the F. of the Adjusters

176:4.1 finally won for himself the F. unlimited bestowal

Father’s bidding

169:1.2 I have come to this world to do my F., and it has

Father’s brotherhood

158:6.3 he who would be greatest in the kingdom of my F.

Father’s businesssee business

Father’s character

3:2.7 magnitude of the F., the infinity of his attributes,

6:2.5 The Eternal Son possesses all the F. of divinity and

134:9.3 the declaration of the real truth about his F. loving

140:8.19 that will assist most in revealing the F. and loving

142:2.3 After considerable discussion of the F., Jesus

169:4.10 to limit his life revelation to the portrayal of his F.

Father’s children

143:2.6 albeit the F. who have been born of the spirit are

166:4.11 “The F. human children have equal capacity for the

Father’s circuit

5:3.2 by the function of the F. personality circuit.

9:6.4 The F. may embrace a mind-material being who is

9:8.8 2. Objective response to the F. personality circuit.

9:8.9 Third Source personalities are not a part of the F.

9:8.11 who are not included in the F. personality circuit,

12:3.1 is responsive to gravity—to the F. exclusive circuit;

13:1.1 The F. of sacred life spheres contains the only

30:1.113 is nonetheless a true personality—is within the F..

40:9.1 they are included in the F. personality circuit, but

112:4.8 spheres which constitute the F. of Paradise worlds.

Father’s command

37:5.3 They have in spirit obeyed the F., “Be you perfect.”

Father’s concept

6:0.3 PF. universal and infinite concept of divine reality,

6:0.4F. first personal, universal, and infinite concept.”

Father’s conduct

134:9.3 the real truth about his F. merciful conduct in the

Father’s confidence

142:7.15 is a divine Son, one in the UF. full confidence.

Father’s consent

167:4.2 Jesus did now ask the F. for the manifestation of his

Father’s contact

108:4.5 prepersonal spirits are representative of the UF. with

Father’s creation

181:1.2 Life in the F. eternal creation is not an endless

Father’s Deity-consciousness

1:5.15 part of the F. ever-expanding Deity-consciousness

Father’s divinity

107:3.2 specialized manifestation of the F. which is reported

Father’s domains

3:5.2 of the evolutionary spheres of the F. vast domains.

Father’s endowment

10:5.2 not simply the sum of the F. apparent endowment

Father’s escape

10:0.1 Deities facilitates the F. from personality absolutism.

Father’s faithfulness

8:2.7 The F. and the Son’s constancy are made very real

Father’s family

170:5.17 elder brother of each individual believer in the F. of

Father’s favor

2:6.6 require a mediator to secure the F. or forgiveness.

140:6.3 who seek to obtain the F. by almsgiving, prayer,

Father’s flock

165:2.6 “You who would be the undershepherds of my F.

165:2.7 and at the same time the true shepherd of my F..

Father’s fold

169:1.4 over one sinner who repents and returns to the F..

170:2.24 brotherhood of man, the F., the children of God,

Father’s functioning

108:4.1 all-wise F. in and through these Mystery Monitors

Father’s gift

101:3.2 with the Thought Adjuster, which is the F. to man.

Father’s glory

181:2.20 one of those failures we utilized to manifest the F..

Father’s group

53:9.2 been a prisoner on satellite number one of the F.

Father’s hand(s)

3:5.4 and no one is able to pluck them out of my F..”

97:8.5 God has many times thrust a F. of providential

120:3.10 the flesh and your ascension to our F. right hand

164:5.2 so that no one is able to pluck them out of my F..

180:2.6 And when the F. of discipline is laid upon the vine,

188:3.4 That which Jesus put in the F. for the time being

Father’s heart

5:1.11 There is never a closure of the F. to the need of his

6:3.4 the Sons of God are a direct revelation of the F. of

Father’s heaven

180:3.4 stations in the F. to which you shall some time

Father’s holiness

6:2.4 but the Son is reflective of all the F. of character.

Father’s home

14:6.11 grandchildren of space achieving their Creator-F..

Father’s hour

135:2.2 care of his mother, and await the “coming of the F..”

137:3.6 tell no man about him “until the F. shall come,”

137:8.2 his apron, and said to Peter: “The F. has come.

Father’s house

11:3.3 Paradise is sometimes called “the F.” since it is his

30:4.17 alluded when he said: “In my F. are many mansions.”

125:1.1 to be inconsistent with their presence in his F..”

125:6.7 Would you not expect to find me in my F. since the

159:5.16 when he found them willing to return to the F..

171:4.7 up to the city of the F. to be offered up as the price

169:1.15 is the restoration of the lost son into his F. and

181:1.2 Each of the many, many stations in my F. is a

Father’s ideals

147:5.7 is certain to progress continuously toward the F..

Father’s infinity

4:4.4 that finality of wisdom which directs the F. of will.

Father’s influence

3:1.12 F. divine influence in their own hearts and souls.

Father’s justice

149:2.3 sacrificed Son who would satisfy the F. stern justice

Father’s kingdom

136:9.11 formulated a program for the establishment of the F..

137:8.6 have come to proclaim the establishment of the F..

137:8.9 my F. concerns not things visible and material.

137:8.11 “In my F. there shall be neither Jew nor gentile,

137:8.11 I declare that he who would be great in my F. must

137:8.15 Entrance into the F. waits not upon marching armies

138:7.1 which place each of you will occupy in the F.?

138:8.8 that faith was the only requisite to entering the F..

140:0.3 Master in the proclamation of the coming of his F..

140:1.1 Each of you has learned more about the F. since you

140:1.2 come and from the west to sit down with us in the F.

140:1.6 “Whosoever would become great in my F. shall

140:3.1 saying: “Now that you are ambassadors of my F.,

140:3.14 represent me and to act as ambassadors of my F.,

140:3.16 even more, you are now the ambassadors of my F..

140:10.4 little children before we can gain entrance to the F.

140:10.4 You are the child, and it is your F. you seek to

141:0.2 we are to depart for Jerusalem to proclaim the F.,

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

142:5.4 eternal mercies and the everlasting life of my F..

143:2.3 In the F. you are to become new creatures; old

145:5.4 real reasons why the kingdom of the F. could not be

150:5.2 Entrance into the F. is wholly free, but progress—

151:5.7 tarry while we ponder over the problems of the F..”

153:4.4 I declare that in my F. the tree is known by its fruits.

156:1.8 Verily, verily, I tell you that the F. shall be taken by

157:4.5 spiritual fellowship in the eternal realities of my F.

157:6.6 Jesus sought to establish the F. as the Son of Man,

157:6.14 the faith-adventure of the establishment of my F.

163:1.4 they shall find an abundant entrance into the F.;

166:3.4 and soul you have turned your backs upon the F.,

176:2.7 next revelation of the eternal progression of the F.

178:1.17 and sincere believers in the brotherhood of the F..

179:5.1 you until I drink in new form with you in the F..”

179:5.9 that you shall all some time sup with me in the F..

180:3.5 “If I thus go before you into the F., so will I

181:2.10 on earth to sonship in the F. spiritual kingdom.

181:2.29 price of loving service in the building of the F..

190:2.6 into the fellowship of the Spirit of Truth in the F..

192:2.12 your commission to preach this gospel of the F..

192:3.1 apart as his apostles and as ambassadors of the F. on

194:4.6 brothers in the family kingdom of the F. in heaven

194:4.7 return to complete the establishment of the F.

Father’s knowledge

3:3.1 of them shall not fall to the ground without my F.,

Father’s laws

136:7.2 this defiance of his F. of gravity, be justified in

161:2.4 misdeeds because he transgresses none of the F..

Father’s liberation

9:0.1 His coming into being completes the F. from the

10:0.1 effectively provide for the F. from the limitations

Father’s love or love of the Father

2:5.9 The F. love follows us now and throughout the circle

2:5.10 but your greatest revelation of the F. is seen in the

2:6.5 was irreconcilable with the selfless love of the F.,

3:4.6 undiminished impact of such an infinite F. LOVE.

3:6.7 and manifests a F. and affection for his children.

6:3.0 3. MINISTRY OF THE FATHER’S LOVE

6:3.1 divinity traits by the infinite personalization of the F.

6:3.4 The F. is the real and eternal source of the Son’s

6:3.5 Mercy is applied love, the F. in action in the person

6:3.5 between the love of the F. and the love of the Son.

7:4.5 to incarnate and make real, the love of the F. and

8:4.2 The Spirit is the personification of the F. and Son’s

8:4.2 the creature creation, the combined love of the F.

8:4.5 ministry of revealing the combined love of the F.

8:4.7 the combined portrayal of the F. unending love

9:0.3 unceasingly ministers the Son’s mercy and the F.,

12:7.9 The love of the F. absolutely individualizes each

12:7.9 The F. glorifies each child of God, illuminating

14:4.13 faith sons ministers to the satisfaction of the UF.,

54:5.3 2. Supreme justice is dominated by a F.; therefore

98:7.1 to win all mankind to the recognition of the F. and

107:0.2 The Adjusters are the actuality of the F. incarnate in

107:6.2 the beautiful and self-bestowing love of the F.

113:3.3 servers are gifted in combining the love of the F.

117:6.3 the avenue through which the love of the F. flows

117:6.10 The F. can become real to mortal man only by

118:10.11 The love of the F. operates directly in the heart of

127:6.6 be free in the knowledge of the truth of our F.

132:4.2 his message was: the fact of the heavenly F. and

133:1.3 the exemplification of the PF. to an onlooking

137:6.5 be slow to recognize in the revelation of my F.

140:10.4 ever precludes all disposition to bargain for the F.

142:2.2 about a better understanding of the love of the F.

143:2.7 not therefore be led to doubt the reality of the F.

146:3.6 This spirit of the F. partakes of the love of the F.,

147:5.9 of the child of God who presumes upon the F..

148:5.3 Do not doubt the love of the F. just because some

149:6.2 I have come to reveal the F. so that you will be

149:6.2 affectionate recognition and reciprocation of the F.

156:4.2 when he taught the believers concerning the F.

158:5.2 saying: “Question not my F. power of love, only

169:1.16 his favorite means of teaching the love of the F.

172:1.3 hate to crumble before this preaching of the F. for all

175:1.1 going up and down in the land proclaiming the F. for

175:1.5 and for all ages—the revelation of the love of the F.

179:2.3 The Master knew he had revealed the F. on earth

180:2.2 Live in my love even as I live in the F. love.

188:5.11 the climax of the unfolding of the F. divine love

188:5.13 to stimulate man’s realization of the F. eternal love

190:5.4 new kingdom of the truth of the heavenly F.?

191:5.3 will lead them into a saving knowledge of the F..

193:1.2 this good news concerning the love of the F. for

194:3.1 the Son is to teach men about the truths of the F.

196:3.19 founded a religion of love: security in the F.,

Father’s mandate

56:0.1 in obedience to the UF.: “Be you perfect, even as I

56:4.1 to indwell material mortals in obedience to the F.,

Father’s mansions

11:3.3 are often designated “the F. Paradise mansions.”

Father’s mercy or mercies

2:4.2 is sufficient to insure the full flow of the F. tender

28:6.5 In revealing the F. pre-existent mercy, the Sons of

175:1.5 and when once you have finally rejected my F.,

175:1.8 But you all behold how the F. is slighted and how

Father’s messengers

159:2.1 the F. shall ever make record of such a service of

Father’s ministry

26:1.16 When they are in power reception on the F.,

40:4.2 takes origin, and has its wellspring, in the UF. of the

166:3.4 that we were not fellow servants in the F. of mercy

Father’s name

1:1.0 1. THE FATHER’S NAME

53:3.2 to maintain the rule of the universes in the F..

164:5.2 Can you not see that the works I do in my F. bear

175:1.22 “But even now I offer you in my F. mercy and

180:6.7 Hitherto have you made all your requests in my F.

182:1.9 to the fact that he had manifested the F. name to

Father’s nature

1:7.9 I portray the reality and truth of the F. and attributes

7:0.2 And the Son shares the F. self-distributive nature in

8:2.5 Of all aspects of the F., the Conjoint Creator most

21:3.24 Sons are the real revealers of the F. loving nature

32:4.11 both the magnitude and the magnanimity of the F..

126:3.10 —to show forth his F. loving nature to all mankind—

194:3.1 the revelation of the F. spirit nature and the Son’s

Father’s overcare

133:1.4 I have absolute confidence in my F.; I

181:1.8 human faith in the actuality of the divine F. wise

196:0.11 moment doubted the certainty of the heavenly F..

Father’s Paradise

162:6.3 in the kingdom on earth and in the F. over there.”

Father’s perfection

2:2.0 2. THE FATHER’S ETERNAL PERFECTION

2:2.5 experience of sharing the F. Paradise perfection.

6:2.4 The Son shares the F. and jointly shares the

Father’s personality

2:1.3 of the manifestations of the F. eternal personality,

5:3.3 the recognition of the F. matchless personality

8:4.5 in the gigantic task of revealing the F. of love to a

9:8.8 2. Objective response to the F. personality circuit.

10:1.4 For knowledge concerning the F. and divine

40:9.1 they are included in the F. circuit, but have fused

53:3.2 a very clear-cut idea of the F. actual personality as

56:1.4 The F. personality is absolutely unified.

107:3.2 there is actual contact with the F. as well as with the

Father’s plan

7:4.4 This is the UF. of evolutionary ascension, a program

7:4.7 the divine custodian, of the F. universal plan of

8:3.5 The very instant the Eternal Son accepted his F. of

14:3.4 In the execution of the UF. great plan of creature

14:3.5 capacity is utilized in the work of furthering the F.

32:4.4 as concerns the F. eternal plan and infinite purpose.

67:8.5 illumination of the wisdom of the F. universal plan

115:7.2 All this must be according to the F., which has

148:4.5 the continued rejection of the F. loving plan of

Father’s pleasure

165:5.4 I declare that it is my F. good pleasure to give you

Father’s power

5:1.11 close their hearts forever to the F. drawing power

158:5.2 “Question not my F. of love, only the sincerity

Father’s prayer

66:5.14 taught them “the F.,” which was: “Father of all,

Father’s presence

1:3.3 spiritual luminosity of the F. personal presence

2:1.1 The blinding light of the F. is such that to his lowly

3:1.3 The F. unceasingly patrols the master universe.

3:1.12 The fluctuations of the F. are not due to the

5:3.2 creature is facilitated by the F. spirit presence.

6:4.3 When we conceive of the F. spiritual presence, we

11:1.4 by all of them we are led directly back to the F.,

32:3.6 to hold on to the truth-fact of the F. in his Sons.

74:4.5 the material emblem of the F. invisible presence

136:4.10 days of lone communion with himself and his F.

140:9.3 And my F. will abide with you while you go first

146:3.6 the inner leadings of our F. indwelling presence;

146:3.6 bear witness with the F. indwelling presence,

162:2.7 shall sometime attain the life that leads to my F..”

Father’s primacy

3:6.0 6. THE FATHER’S PRIMACY

21:3.24 appreciation of the F. is concerned in the adventure

Father’s proposal

7:4.4 when he concurred in the F., “Let us make mortal

32:2.8 the Creator Son enter into the F. to create man in

Father’s purpose(s)

2:1.10 Mortal man can glimpse the F. only now and then,

7:0.1 the spiritual aspects of the F. eternal purpose as it

32:4.4 concerns the F. eternal plan and infinite purpose.

Father’s relation

56:10.19 reality values of divinity are blended in the F. with

Father’s representation

174:5.10 this now mighty spirit of the F. spoke to Jesus,

Father’s righteousness

6:2.4 The Son not only possesses all the F., but the Son is

Father’s rule

3:5.0 5. THE FATHER’S SUPREME RULE

50:4.13 descendants kept alive some knowledge of the F.

Father’s salvation

174:5.3 they might be recipients of the F. eternal salvation

Father’s service

170:2.24 Jesus used: the fellowship of the faithful, the F.,

176:3.3 that you love not the way of the F. for mankind.

192:3.2 as a memory of their former consecration to the F.

Father’s sheepfold

165:2.7 I will declare that I am both the door to the F. and

Father’s son(s)

66:7.10 2. You shall not disobey the F., the world’s ruler,

190:4.1 I will fellowship you in the brotherhood of the F. of

Father’s sphere(s)

19:2.2 except for Divinington, of the F. Paradise spheres.

30:2.126 10. Natives of the F. Paradise Spheres.

53:7.1 served as the caretakers and builders on the F.

Father’s spirit

130:7.4 personality (indwelt and oriented by the PF.) is

133:4.9 Remember that the F. ever lives within you and

140:1.2 new brotherhood of the rule of the F. in the hearts of

140:1.4 but you must bring forth the fruits of my F. if you

146:2.17 We worship God by the aid of the F. indwelling

146:3.5 because you are identified with the F. living spirit,

149:5.2 the willingness of man to be led by the F. which

149:6.9 but when he becomes indwelt by my F., that man

153:2.11 yields to the teaching of the F. indwelling spirit

153:2.11 Not that any man has seen the Father, but the F.

157:4.5 And while my F. shall ever be the divine guide of

180:4.1 Already is my F. in your hearts, and when this day

194:2.3 universal bestowal of the F. (the Adjuster) upon all

194:3.1 is concerned with the revelation of the F. nature

Father’s storehouse

146:2.8 faith act which opens the door of the F. of goodness,

Father’s supremacy

173:2.6 Jesus’ authority was in himself and in his F..

Father’s temple

47:9.2 You find the F. on this world of transitional culture,

67:5.5 renegades who had converted the F. into a shrine

73:6.5 tree was growing in the circular courtyard of the F..

74:2.1 they awakened in the F. on Urantia in the presence

74:4.1 things were transpiring in the vicinity of the F. in

74:4.2 to bring the noble pair up to the F. at high noon

74:4.4 such things, transported Adam and Eve to the F..

74:4.5 moving apart from the throng, pointed to the F.

126:0.3 growing resentment of the presence in the F. of

Father’s thought

8:0.1 when the UF. “first” infinite and absolute thought

9:1.3 he is the Deity repository of the F. and the Son’s

56:3.6 of the eternal word of the F. universal thought.

Father’s universe

47:0.1 Creator Son spoke of the “many mansions in the F..”

178:3.4 You should know that in my F. and in mine are many

180:3.4 I have already told you that in my F. there are

180:6.3 truth as you pass through the many abodes in my F..

181:2.16 In my universe and in my F. of universes, our

Father’s way

66:7.8 This code known as “The F. Way” consisted of the

136:4.8 2. The F.—the exemplification of a farseeing ideal of

136:8.5 Again the Son of Man bowed obediently to the F.,

Father’s willsee will, Father’s

Father’s willingness

169:1.14 impress upon his hearers the F. to receive all who

Father’s wisdom

170:2.21 full confidence and genuine trustfulness of the F.;

Father’s word

180:2.2 shall abide in my love even as I have kept the F.

Father’s work

127:6.8 await “my hour,” the time when “my F. must begin.”

154:6.9 Jesus did not forsake his earth family to do his F.

178:3.4 to my joy, even as I have finished my F. on earth

180:3.4 hour is now at hand when I must return to my F.

Father’s world(s)

13:2.4 The Trinity-origin beings do not fully share the F.;

13:2.5 And if you knew more about the F., you would

13:2.6 Mortals will attain some status on each of the F.

45:1.9 This is the silent sphere of the system.

45:1.9 No group of beings is domiciled on it.

45:1.10 The seven satellites surrounding the F. are utilized

53:9.1 These beings have since been transferred to the F. of

53:9.1 with the Panoptians in the work of caring for the F..

106:0.6 Paradise-Havona (especially the circuit of the F.) is

fathersee fatherspecific human father

0:5.10 the indwelling spirit becomes the f. of a new reality

0:7.9 a direct creator, except that he is the f. of Majeston,

1:7.1 The fellowship relation of f. and son, as between

1:7.6 Indivisibility of a human f.’ personality does not

2:5.9 for, as a f., a real f., a true f., loves his children,

2:6.4 God loves not like a f., but as a f..

2:6.5 may be the divine thought, but love is a f.’ attitude.

2:6.6 strict justice; God as a f. transcends God as a judge.

4:3.5 the Father is a being with a f’ affection, and his heart

6:2.8 The Father loves his universe children as a f.;

6:2.8 the Eternal Son looks upon all creatures both as f.

6:3.5 love of God is more comparable to the love of a f.,

6:7.1 God is f. personality—the source of personality,

7:7.2 but all of the spirit qualities of the f. personality of

10:4.3 The illustration is crude, but a f., son, and grandson

33:3.4 The Son functions as a f. in his local universe.

33:3.7 preside over the universe much as a f. and mother

35:0.1 only one, Michael, the universe f. and sovereign.

36:4.2 The Melchizedek f. of such a race of supernal

37:0.1 | the Creator and Master Son, Michael, the universe f.

48:6.36 so have these angels been f. to many disappointments

51:6.7 1. The biologic f.—the f. in the flesh.

51:6.8 2. The f. of the realm—the Planetary Adam.

51:6.9 3. The f. of the spheres—the System Sovereign.

54:4.2 the prodigal son well illustrates how a loving f. can

54:5.4 3. No affectionate f. is ever precipitate in visiting

54:5.5 during the time granted by the affectionate f.

54:6.3 If an affectionate f. of a large family chooses to show

56:4.4 impossible for any child to have more than one f..

61:1.2 The f. of the placental mammals was a small, highly

62:3.9 hairbreadth margins before she gave birth to the f. of

62:5.10 for she held off the enemy until the f. arrived with

62:5.11 human race, their Primates f. became disconsolate—

62:5.11 —he was heartbroken.

62:5.11 He refused to eat, even when food was brought to

63:0.3 “loved by mother,” Sonta-en signifying “loved by f..”

63:2.1 especially the fear of displeasing their f. and family.

68:6.8 The f. of twins usually insisted that one be killed

69:9.7 and the f. gradually assumed domestic control.

70:4.10 mother; the tribal war chiefs established the f. line.

70:6.2 real king, he was sometimes called “f. of his people.”

70:8.12 under the watchcare of his f. as long as the f. lived,

74:7.22 that all procreation resided in the “loins of the f..”

77:5.7 Adamson returned to visit his f. and mother.

82:4.3 Woman started out as the property of her f., who

82:4.4 the protector f. had the full right to kill the male

82:4.5 chastity was more demanded by the f. than by the

82:4.5 a virgin was a commercial asset to the f.—she

82:4.5 the practice to pay the f. a bride fee in recognition

83:3.2 wife, he could be adopted as a son by the girl’s f.

83:3.2 could not meet the price demanded by a grasping f.

83:3.2 would often bring pressure to bear upon the f.

83:3.4 wife were purchased, the children belonged to the f.;

83:4.3 the bride’s f. would present her to the groom.

84:1.5 Man has since discovered that f and mother are equal

84:2.4 The earliest races gave little credit to the f., looking

84:2.4 They believed that children resembled the f. as a

84:2.4 because the mother desired them to look like the f.

84:2.4 the f. took all credit for the child, and many of the

84:2.4 The prospective f. ceased work as the time of

84:2.4 and at childbirth he went to bed, along with the wife,

84:2.4 mores designed to establish the f.’ right to the child

84:2.6 compete with power concentrated in the husband-f..

84:3.0 3.THE FAMILY UNDER FATHER DOMINANCE

84:3.1 the unquestioned and arbitrary authority of the f..

85:5.1 considered themselves the children of the sky f. and

85:5.3 The sun god was supposed to be the mystic f. of the

86:5.13 the son to try to catch the last breath of his dying f..

93:9.11 the Most High, was also king of peace; without f.,

94:1.1 that the f. still functioned as a priest and the mother

94:1.4 The deity-f. principle, sometimes called Prajapati,

96:2.3 Abraham was not the racial f. of all the Hebrews;

104:0.2 sunrise, noon, and sunset; f., mother, and child.

105:2.5 1. The Universal Father. I AM f. of the Eternal Son.

122:9.12 The oath which he swore to Abraham our f.,

123:2.10 the f. assuming responsibility for their education.

123:2.13 to hold the f. responsible for the lad’s education from

124:4.9 The other was: “Honor your f. and mother, for

125:5.5 3. If God is a f. who loves his children, why all this

126:2.2 of becoming f. to his own brothers and sisters,

126:3.2 no f. could have loved and nurtured his daughter any

126:3.2 And Jesus was an equally good f. to all the other

127:1.8 Jesus was a real though youthful f. to the family;

127:2.8 they were entitled to a f.’ watchcare and guidance,

127:2.8 Everyone in Nazareth well knew he was a good f.

127:2.9 Jesus to remain “with us, to be our f. and teacher,

127:2.9 come forth from our brother-f.’ guidance to serve

127:4.1 Jesus had become to her more a f. to her children.

127:4.6 in Jesus just as they would have in an affectionate f..

127:6.2 with a touching and profound affection as for a f. as

127:6.8 he was not to become the f. of children in the flesh,

127:6.13 friend, experienced sovereign, and merciful f..

128:5.8 Miriam to approach her brother-f. with her plans.

128:6.8 Jude never forgot the forbearance his brother-f.

129:1.4 worked alone in the world, that is, without a f.,

131:1.8 The Most High is like a loving f. and mother;

131:2.12 honor your f. and mother; you shall not kill;

131:4.4 God is our f., brother, and friend.

131:4.6 God is a kind friend and a gracious f. who remits

135:6.7 Tell me not that Abraham is your f..

136:2.1 The Jews not only believed that the sins of the f.

140:5.5 A f.’ affection can attain levels of devotion that

140:5.12 A f.’ love need not pamper, and it does not

140:5.12 which enables him to love his fellows even as a f.

140:5.13 as a brother—with brotherly love—but also as a f.

140:10.4 from the illustration was the child-f. relationship.

140:10.4 affection between every normal child and its f.

140:10.4 faith-realization of this eternal child-f. relationship.

140:10.5 individual to God—this very child-f. relationship.

142:2.2 Remember, Jacob, that a good and true f. not only

142:2.3 Loving your children as a f. on earth, you must

142:2.4 they may reflect that their f. is angry and filled with

142:2.4 beyond the punishment to discern the f.’ farseeing

142:2.4 earlier and misconceived notions regarding their f.?

142:2.4 they should now discern their f.’ love in all these

142:5.2 let me ask what f. among you who is a worthy

142:5.2 who is a worthy and kindhearted f. would keep his

142:5.2 place of security in the affections of his f.’ heart?

142:6.8 guidance and leading of a wise and loving earthly f.,

142:7.4 of living: the first commandment of love for the f.,

142:7.6 The relationship of f and child is inherent in all nature

142:7.10 The affectionate f. holds intimate and loving

142:7.10 Always is his ear open to their petitions;

142:7.10 he is ever ready to share their hardships and assist

142:7.10 The f. is supremely interested in the progressive

142:7.11 A compassionate f. is freely forgiving; fathers do not

143:1.4 A father’s love for his son oftentimes impels the f.

143:1.4 and loving motives of the f.’ restraining discipline.

143:5.2 Are you greater than our f. Jacob who gave us this

144:2.4 “Which of you who is a f., if his son asks unwisely

145:2.4 while a kindhearted f. loves his family as a whole,

145:2.4 he so regards them as a group because of his strong

145:2.7 ‘behold all souls are mine; as the soul of the f.,

146:2.6 A wise f. does not literally answer the foolish

147:5.9 mistakenly to apply his illustrations of f. and son

148:4.10 While there is a material part of the human f. in the

148:5.5 for whom the Lord loves he corrects, even as the f.

148:5.5 ‘As a f. shows compassion for his children, so is

149:6.4 “Intelligent children do not fear their f. in order that

149:6.4 by the dictates of the f.’ affection for his sons and

149:6.4 these much loved children are led to love their f.

149:6.5 does not fear or dread even a mighty and noble f..

149:6.6 The f. naturally loves his child, but the child must

149:6.6 but the child must develop his love for the f. from

149:6.6 from the fear of what the f. can do, through awe,

150:4.3 I declare to you that he who loves f. or mother

151:0.1 an aged Jew discourse on the glory of f. Abraham.

152:0.2 the large crowd which had heard the f.’ request

153:3.3 The commandment says, ‘Honor your f. and your

158:5.2 Jesus looked down into the f.’ anxious face, saying:

159:3.5 A loving f does not frighten his children into yielding

159:5.7 care of God for man like the solicitude of a loving f.

162:7.2 You know that the son does remain in his f.’ house

162:7.3 And when you reply that Abraham is your f., then do

162:7.3 children of evil follow only in the ways of their f.,

164:3.3 punishment for specific sin committed by its f..

167:5.7 for this cause shall a man leave his f. and mother

169:1.5 son of a farmer who deliberately left his f.’ house

169:1.6 the younger son came to his f. and said: ‘Father,

169:1.6F., give me the third portion of your possessions

169:1.6 And when the f. heard this request, knowing how

169:1.8 ‘How many hired servants of my f. have bread

169:1.8 I will arise and go to my f., and I will say to him:

169:1.8 I will say to him: F., I have sinned against heaven

169:1.8 decision, he arose and started out for his f.’ house.

169:1.9 “Now this f. had grieved much for his son; he had

169:1.9 This f. loved this son and was always on the

169:1.9 even while he was yet afar off, the f. saw him and,

169:1.9 the son looked up into his f.’ tearful face and said:

169:1.9F., I have sinned against heaven and in your sight

169:1.9 complete his confession because the overjoyed f.

169:1.10 “And then, after the happy f. had led the footsore

169:1.10 And they all gathered about the f. to rejoice with

169:1.11 your f. has killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his

169:1.11 brother and receive him back into your f.’ house.

169:1.12 When his f. heard of his resentment of the

169:1.12 the older son would not yield to his f.’ persuasion.

169:1.12 He answered his f., saying: ‘Here these many years

169:1.13 “Since this f. truly loved both of his sons, he tried to

169:3.2 Abraham: ‘I pray you send Lazarus back to my f.’,

171:2.2 you must be willing to forsake f., mother, wife,

173:3.1 And this unthinking son answered his f., saying, ‘I

173:3.1 and unfaithful son answered, ‘Yes, my f., I will go.

173:3.1 But when his f. had departed, he went not.

173:3.1 which of these sons really did his f.’ will?”

174:1.3 “A part of every f. lives in the child.

174:1.3 The f. enjoys priority and superiority of

174:1.4 the fuller understanding of the depth of the child-f.

174:1.4 a sense of guilty separation from a f.’ full approval,

174:1.4 true f. is never conscious of any such separation.

177:2.5 dependent on the earthly f. for his first ideas of the

177:2.7 so to live and order their homes that the word f.

181:2.2 I love you all with the same love which a f. bestows

183:1.2 Even the f. of sin turned his face away from the

188:5.1 Love, the love of a f. for his son, becomes the truth

189:0.2 Your Creator-f. has elected to pass through the

190:2.4 “My f. and my brother,” but Jesus bade him stand

195:8.2 The f. of secularism was the narrow-minded and

fatherspecific human father; see fatherJesusfather

45:4.11 Adam, the discredited but rehabilitated planetary f.

62:3.9 hairbreadth margins before she gave birth to the f.

74:2.5 the Garden and executive of his deceased f.’ plans;

75:3.1 on earth when Serapatatia, upon the death of his f.,

75:3.5 exert a great influence for good over his f.’ people.

75:4.8 I talked to the f. and mother of the violet race that

75:5.3 And Cano, the f. of Cain yet unborn, also perished.

75:5.5 children sought to comfort their mother while their f.

75:5.6 that period of thirty days during which their f. was

76:2.4 failed to impress upon Cain that Adam was not his f..

76:2.4 Cain was not pure violet as his f. was of the Nodite

76:2.8 family discipline and disdainful of his f.’ religion.

76:2.9 a great leader among one group of his f.’ people

76:3.3 administrator; Eveson was the great helper of his f..

76:3.4 of improving the spiritual status of his f.’ people,

77:5.2 elected to remain on earth with their f. and mother.

77:5.3 Adamson had been the f. of thirty-two pure-line

89:6.3 was actually offered as a human sacrifice by her f.,

89:6.6 At that late date, not only did this f. put two of his

93:3.5 Melchizedek handed down to him on his f.’ side,

93:5.3 The children of Terah, the f. of Abraham, in every

93:5.5 A few weeks after the death of Abraham’s f., Terah,

93:9.5 Isaac held fairly well to the teachings of his f. and

96:2.3 Abraham was not the racial f. of all the Hebrews;

96:3.1 Moses’ f. was a Semitic liaison officer between the

96:3.2 Moses elected to cast his lot with the people of his f..

96:3.2 his plans for the eventual freeing of his f.’ people,

96:4.2 teachings of Machiventa from both his f. and his

97:9.16 all of the tyranny and taxation of his f.’ regime.

121:2.11 Antipas, like his f., was a great builder.

122:2.1 Zacharias, John’s f., belonged to the Jewish

122:2.8 at the temple during the seasons of his f.’ service,

122:5.8 was employed by Mary’s f. in the work of building

122:5.10 Mary and her family, especially her f., held to the

122:7.4 his parents, as his f. had been recently disabled.

122:9.12 The oath which he swore to Abraham our f.,

123:0.5 pursue the menacing policies of his f., Herod,

123:6.8 He came to Nazareth at the instigation of John’s f..

126:2.2 of becoming f. to his own brothers and sisters,

126:3.2 no f. could have loved and nurtured his daughter

126:3.2 And he was an equally good f. to all the other

127:1.8 Jesus was a real though youthful f. to the family;

127:2.8 they were entitled to a f.’ watchcare and guidance,

127:2.8 Everyone in Nazareth well knew he was a good f.

127:2.9 Jesus to remain “with us, to be our f. and teacher,

127:2.9 come forth from our brother-f.’ guidance to serve

127:3.11 John, having lost his f., intended to return to the hills

127:4.1 Jesus had become to her more a f. to her children.

127:4.6 in Jesus just as they would have in an affectionate f..

127:4.8 Ruth just about worshiped her big brother and f..

127:5.2 knowing that her f. approved of her attraction for

127:5.2 When her f. agreed to such a plan, Rebecca had

127:5.2 This Rebecca did with the co-operation of her f.,

127:5.3 these things, first by the f., then by Rebecca herself.

127:5.3 Rebecca’s f. was deeply touched by Jesus’ words

127:5.6 She refused to be comforted and importuned her f.

127:6.8 he was not to become the f. of children in the flesh,

127:6.13 friend, experienced sovereign, and merciful f..

128:5.8 Miriam to approach her brother-f. with her plans.

128:6.8 Jude never forgot the forbearance his brother-f.

128:7.11 home on the west side of town, the gift of her f..

129:2.3 I will disburse your funds which my f. holds as

129:2.4 John consulted with his f., Zebedee, regarding the

129:2.4 And John did as his f. advised him.

129:2.9 The f. was insistent that Jesus consent to travel

130:0.1 Jesus said good-bye to the f. and son in the city of

130:0.7 the lad’s f. many times tried to persuade Jesus to

130:2.9 The next day Ganid talked all this over with his f.,

130:3.2 return to India, even after your f. is laid to rest;

130:3.7 I shall speak to my f. and have him arrange it.”

130:5.2 And the f. was much impressed, saying: “No wonder

130:5.3 now on the way to Rome with you and your f.,

130:5.4 impulse to help Jesus handle the affair, but his f.

130:6.1 the loss of his f. when he was twelve years of age.

130:6.6 They carried him home to his mother, and his f.,

131:0.1 no small sum of his f.’ money making a collection

132:0.2 His f. had much business to transact, and desiring

132:6.2 Ganid sought money from his f. to provide food and

132:7.3 all-day talk with both f. and son about Buddhism.

132:7.3 the f. asked Jesus a direct question about Buddha,

132:7.7 Ganid talked a long time with his f. and finally said,

132:7.7 You know, f., I sometimes think Joshua is a prophet.

132:7.7 Ganid’s f. only sleepily replied, “My son, there are

133:3.9 “As it is getting late, and since the young man’s f.

133:5.3 the f. and the son enjoyed the discussion on science

133:7.3 and the f. was amazed by both the gentleness and

133:7.4 Jesus answering them, and the f. marveling at the

133:8.3 a certain Indian connected with his f.’ business in

133:8.3 Ganid betook himself to his f.’ place of business

133:9.4 Said the f., “Farewell to a great teacher, one who

133:9.5 influential man, worthy successor of his eminent f.,

135:1.3 returned home from Jerusalem to tend his f.’ sheep

135:2.1 therefore, after his f.’ burial John went to Jerusalem,

135:6.7 Tell me not that Abraham is your f..

137:4.7 The f. of the bridegroom had provided plenty of

139:1.1 His f., now dead, had been a partner of Zebedee in

139:4.5 John was the youngest member of his f.’ family and

139:5.4 Philip’s f. was a very able man, a deep thinker, but

139:6.9 Nathaniel’s f. (Bartholomew) died shortly after

139:12.1 employed in his f.’ various business enterprises until

140:0.2 who were in a boat near by, visiting with their f.,

142:2.3 Jesus paused to say: “You, Jacob, being a f. of

142:2.3 Master, who told you I was the f. of six children?

142:2.3 Loving your children as a f. on earth, you must

143:5.2 Are you greater than our f. Jacob who gave us this

146:5.2 Jesus, looking at the f. of the sick boy, said: “How

146:5.2 about the seventh hour the fever left him,” the f.

149:0.4 headquarters for the work of the kingdom in his f.’

151:0.1 an aged Jew discourse on the glory of f. Abraham.

152:0.1 When Jesus heard the request of this f., he said: “I

152:1.1 turned and said to the grief-stricken f.: “Fear not;

152:1.1 Jesus went in with the f. and mother and his three

158:4.3 this anxious f., a minor official of Herod Antipas,

158:4.5 Andrew stepped up to greet this f. and his son,

158:4.5 And then the f. proceeded to relate to the apostles

158:4.6 Judas Iscariot stepped into the presence of the f.,

158:4.6 Then said the f.: “If it has been given you to do

158:4.7 Andrew frankly confessed defeat and requested the f.

158:5.1 the anxious f. of the afflicted lad stepped forward

158:5.2 Jesus touched the kneeling f. and bade him rise while

158:5.2 And then, pointing to the bewildered f., Jesus said,

158:5.2 The f. answered, “Since he was a very young child

158:5.2 Now did the f. again kneel at Jesus’ feet while he

158:5.3 placing the hand of the lad in the hand of the f.,

162:7.3 And when you reply that Abraham is your f., then

163:2.2 I would be one of your new apostles, but my f. is

163:5.2 the camp equipage, then stored in his f.’ house,

164:4.7 And then Josiah’s f., seconded by his mother,

165:4.1 “Master, my f. died leaving much property to me

172:0.1 of the little village since the death of Lazarus’s f..

177:4.2 to certain Sadducean friends of his f.’ family that

178:2.8 to the home of John Mark, where the lad’s f. met

178:3.6 Mark was waiting to welcome them to his f.’ home

179:0.4 welcome extended by the f. and mother of John

188:3.2 apostles secretly to come to the home of Mark’s f.,

190:2.4 “My f. and my brother,” but Jesus bade him stand

192:4.5 his f., Elijah Mark, suddenly died from a

fatherJesusfather Joseph

122:1.1 Joseph, the human f. of Jesus (Joshua ben Joseph),

122:1.1 The ancestry of the f. of Jesus went back to the days

122:5.3 understanding of human nature from his f.;

122:5.3 Jesus was at one time like his f., meditative and

123:1.6 home duties and watching his f. work at the shop,

123:2.3 Jesus had a long talk with his f. concerning the

123:3.1 tongue; and now his f. began teaching him Greek.

123:3.2 It had seemed to the lad that his f.—at least his f.  and

123:3.2 at least his f. and mother together—knew everything.

123:3.2 when he asked his f. the cause of a mild earthquake

123:3.5 Jesus’ f. explained to him the meaning of all these

123:3.6 Father much as he would talk to Joseph, his earthly f.

123:3.8 made frequent trips away from home with his f. to

123:5.2 his first Passover that year in company with his f.

123:5.6 many lands passed in and out of his f.’ repair shop.

123:5.12 Jesus heard his f. relate the story of Elijah,

123:6.9 rather felt he should remain at home “with my f. and

124:1.2 equally between trips to neighboring cities with his f.

124:1.4 Jesus resented their blaming his f. for his alleged

124:1.4 that he would abide by the decision of his f. in this

124:1.5 from that day as long as he lived in his f.’ house.

124:1.6 Jesus, in company with his f., first climbed to the

124:1.11 a smith’s shop when older, after the death of his f..

124:1.12 Jesus made many trips with his f. on pleasure or

124:2.1 while strolling through the countryside with his f.,

124:2.10 When on his first trip with his f to observe the fishing

124:2.10 but close association with his f.’ vocation later on

124:3.1 to make trips away from home with his f., but Jesus

124:3.4 Jesus was much occupied with errands for his f.

124:3.6 the lad accompanied his f. on a business trip to

124:3.6 but his f. had always sought to avoid answering

124:3.7 was insistent that his f. take him to see the games,

124:3.8 The only time Jesus ever saw his f. angry with him

124:3.8 Jesus was startled by his f.’ display of emotion;

124:3.8 to feel the personal sting of his f.’ indignation

124:3.8 He only replied, “Very well, my f., it shall be so.”

124:3.8 athletic activities of the Greeks as long as his f.

124:4.5 More and more he inclined to the view of his f.,

124:4.7 Jesus remonstrated with his f. about the custom of

124:4.7 pointed out to his f. the essentially idolatrous

124:5.2 left to his watchcare when his f. met his accidental

124:5.6 this family than was accorded to Joseph, his f.;

124:6.14 Jesus did ask his f. several embarrassing questions

124:6.14 his f. well knew from the expression on the lad’s

125:0.4 this, aside from a few remarks of protest to his f.,

125:0.5 and prepared to accompany his f. on his first trip

125:0.6 his f. became mildly insistent that he acknowledge

125:0.6 appealingly into the eyes of his f., said: “My f., it

125:0.6 If you, my earthly f., possess such human

125:0.6 that my Father in heaven loves me less than my f.

125:1.1 Jesus received the shock of his young life when his f.

125:1.4 he clutched his f.’ arm and begged to be taken away.

125:3.1 to journey back to Nazareth in company with his f.

125:6.5 It is now more than three days that your f. and I

125:6.5 His f. looked reprovingly at him but said nothing.

125:6.11 in heaven, I will also be obedient to my f. on earth.

125:6.12 gracefully conform to the desires of his earthly f. and

126:0.2 More and more he was in the company of his f.;

126:1.2 the historic and traditional events of his f. Joseph’s

126:2.1 Joseph’s home, informing Jesus of his f.’ accident,

126:2.1 Jesus desired to go immediately to his f., but Mary

126:2.2 mother, of functioning as guardian of his f.’ home,

126:2.7 a wise and efficient administrator of his f.’ estate.

126:2.8 Joseph was an unusual husband and f., and they all

126:3.2 Jesus endeavored to take the place of his f. in

126:3.3 After his f.’ death Jesus tried to teach the older

126:3.5 earthly f.’ family must take precedence of all duties;

126:3.6 Jesus longed to help his f.’ people, but he never

126:3.10 averred he was; his f. had ruled that he was not.

126:5.7 heard Herod decree that his f. had nothing due him

126:5.11 collect the considerable sum of money due his f. for

127:0.1 Within a few years after his f.’ death their property

127:1.7 Jesus recalled that his f. had never been able to say

127:2.8 but reiterated that loyalty to a dead f. forbade his

127:3.1 the historic places en route as his f. had taught him

127:5.3 of his obligation personally to rear his f.’ family,

127:5.5 his paramount duty was the rearing of his f.’ family,

127:6.11 Although the estate of their f. was exhausted,

128:3.1 daily toil he had enjoyed since the death of his f..

128:7.13 James as “head and protector of my f.’ house.”

129:1.2 Jesus stopped to pay a visit to his f.’ friend Zebedee.

129:1.4 worked alone in the world, that is, without a f.,

132:6.2 Jesus told Ganid about the loss of his own f. by an

134:0.1 a public career in the land of his f. Joseph’s people

141:0.2 saddened only because none of my f. Joseph’s

153:2.10 Are not your f. and mother, as well as your

181:2.3 for the responsibilities left to me by my earthly f.,

182:3.9 His f. Joseph’s people had rejected him and

150:7.4 failed to remember his devotion to his f.’ family,

185:4.1 for a just decision regarding the money due his f.,

186:2.4 death scene of a nation—his earthly f.’ own people.

father-brother

127:4.4 with the spirit of justice which actuated their f..

128:3.7 but now he felt that he had begun to know his f..

137:5.2 “My f., I never have understood you.

138:0.1 Only Ruth remained unswervingly loyal to her f..

145:0.3 the supernatural character of her f.’ mission in the

154:7.5 Ruth learned from David that her f. was safe and in

father-child

3:4.7 the Creator-creature relationship—the F. affection.

160:2.6 your Master has wisely chosen the f. relationship

177:2.6 gospel of Jesus’ teaching, founded as it is on the f.

father-families

84:2.2 home life of the polygamous and monogamous f..

father-family

71:1.14 1. The f..

79:8.15 the transition from mother- to f., the establishment

84:2.2 biologic; the f. is social, economic, and political.

84:2.4 the switch came from the mother-family to the f.,

84:2.5 The transition from the mother-family to the f.

84:2.6 it could not successfully compete with the newer f..

84:2.7 change from the mother-family to the f. is one of the

father-head

94:1.4 Agni was often exalted as the f. of the pantheon.

Father-in-law

96:4.2 Moses’ f. was a Kenite worshiper of El Elyon,

96:4.2 the influence of his f. he became an El Elyonist;

96:5.3 Moses and his f., Jethro, gathered up the residue

183:5.1 the palace of Annas, the former high priest and f.

33:5.1 The universe f. is the Creator Son; the universe

father-mother

33:5.1 dual supervision, the beginning of the f. concept.

father-partner

129:1.4 and greatly enjoyed this period of working with a f..

father-personality or father personality

1:2.1 universal spirit, eternal truth, infinite reality, and f..

10:1.5 the human creature to comprehend God’s infinite f.

10:2.4 The First Source and Center is the infinite f.,

fathered

90:5.2 Again, ritual itself has been f. by myths.

111:0.3 Before man realized that his evolving soul was f. by

fatherhead

142:7.17 the spirit family of heaven, of which the f. is an

fatherhoodsee fatherhood of God

10:3.5 Universal Father; f. is not real without sonship.

10:3.6 all manifestations of absoluteness except absolute f.

16:9.14 F. is the relationship out of which we reason

16:9.14 And F. becomes, or may become, a universe

95:5.6 Aton faith regarding the f. and motherhood of Deity

102:7.1 sonship is the only experience which makes f.

105:2.5 of the Son makes absolute the fact of God’s f.

110:3.8 to be like him—genuine recognition of the divine f.

112:7.8 at the hand of the very being whose creative f.

131:10.7 I do not see how I can rejoice in the f. while I refuse

fatherhood of God

3:0.3 Deity culminates in the universal truth of the F..

10:2.3 The Son is indispensable to the f. of God.

12:7.8 The F. and the brotherhood of man present the

40:10.13 Every son of God shares the f., and God loves

52:6.7 is, after all, predicated on the recognition of the f..

87:7.6 must be predicated on the concept of the F. and be

92:5.16 of truth—the F. and the fraternity of all creatures.

94:4.10 for the portrayal of the Jesusonian gospel—the F. and

98:7.11 forgotten the Master’s personal gospel: the F. and

100:6.8 outlook produces an enlarged consciousness of the F

105:2.5 of the Son makes absolute the fact of God’s f.

134:4.1 The brotherhood of men is founded on the f..

140:4.7 Religion is valid only when it reveals the f. and

141:6.4 discourse on the doctrines of the f. and sonship of

142:1.3 2. By faith in the f. you may enter the kingdom of

142:7.4 man understands religion as the teaching of the f.

143:1.4 progress is the reverent recognition of the f. and

143:1.7 to all the world proclaiming the good news—the f.

143:6.6 preached the good news of the kingdom—the f.

147:4.7 service growing out of the consciousness of the f.

149:2.4 saving message: the f. and the brotherhood of man

156:4.3 they carried with them the message of the f. and

159:5.7 thus did the doctrine of the f. make imperative the

163:7.4 man founded on the eternal fact of the universal f..

165:2.9 the true shepherd, and shall all acknowledge the f..

169:4.8 the racial deity, he introduced the idea of the f. and

170:2.1 be centered in, the dual concept of the truth of the f.

170:5.11 individuals who had confessed their faith in the f.,

188:4.9 be taken for granted by those who believe in the f..

188:4.13 into individual human experience: the fact of the f.

191:4.4 into all the world proclaiming this gospel of the f.

193:0.4 the gospel of the kingdom—the reality of the f. and

193:1.2 The acceptance of the doctrine of the f. implies that

194:0.3 the gospel which they should preach was the f.

194:0.4 The gospel of the kingdom is: the fact of the f.,

194:0.7 Jesus in the place of their former message of the f.

194:2.8 sooner or later, these concealed truths of the f. and

194:4.4 preaching the gospel of the kingdom, the f. and

195:0.2 refused to accept either Jesus’ gospel of the f. and

195:8.11 the brotherhood of men while ignoring the f..

195:10.21 man can ever hear—the living gospel of the f. and the

196:1.5 Jesus never argued about the f. or the brotherhood

196:2.11 brotherhood of men based on recognition of the f..

fatherless

126:4.4 Defend the f. and plead for the widow.

Fatherlike

63:0.3 which signifies “the first F. creature to exhibit human

110:0.2 to the individual is touchingly sublime, divinely F..

Fatherlikeness

106:9.11 is directly proportional to the achievement of F.,

fatherliness

140:5.17 passive, but here it is active and dynamic—supreme f.

fatherlysee fatherly affection; fatherly love

1:1.5 relationship, tender affection, and f. devotion.

3:2.13 2. By the will of God, by his mercy ministry and f.

3:6.6 He experiences a f. and sympathetic understanding;

4:5.6 teaching that his f. heart in all its austere coldness

50:2.5 courts reflect a highly f. and discretionary attitude.

55:3.1 the world increasingly prospers under the f. rule of

104:4.7 the divinely fraternal, creature-loving, f.-acting,

114:3.3 governor general is much more of a f. adviser than

118:10.6 may at any time interpose a f. hand in the stream of

127:6.12 Jesus assumes the f. role of guiding and directing the

140:4.11 because in the last analysis the “universe is truly f..”

fatherly affection

2:5.3 God’s love is by nature a f.; therefore does he

140:5.1 But f would require that you should love your fellow

140:5.3 loves them—to show forth the beginnings of a f..

140:5.5 as to be able to attempt the amazing exercise of f.;

140:5.9 Jesus’ righteousness is a f.-brotherly affection.

140:5.13 with brotherly love—but also as a father—with f..

140:5.15 —to love with a f. as well as a brotherly affection.

fatherly love

56:10.15 in Supremacy and then personalized as a God of f..

140:5.0 5. FATHERLY AND BROTHERLY LOVE

140:5.1 Jesus taught his followers to manifest f. rather than

140:5.2 As the Son of God he loves man with a f.—he is

140:5.3 Jesus sought to reveal this new concept of f. as it

140:5.4 his four transcendent and supreme reactions of f.

140:5.5 situations to love even unlovely mankind with a f..

140:5.12 F. has singleness of purpose, and it always looks

140:5.15 by pointing out four supreme reactions of f.:

140:5.21 And a f. can freely do all these things—things which

140:5.24 F. delights in returning good for evil—doing good in

fatherssee fathers, our; fathers, your; see Fathers

0:2.6 the Paradise Creator Sons—the local universe f..

1:5.5 Creator Sons who are the f. of the inhabited worlds

18:2.1 Forever have these two groups of all-wise f. ruled

32:2.7 from the supreme councils of the universe to the f.

45:6.6 parental associates of these superb f. and mothers.

46:5.14 the Melchizedeks are foster f. and advisers.

47:1.6 F. must pass through this essential experience just as

47:1.6 Children need f. as well as mothers, and fathers

47:1.6 and f. need this parental experience as much as do

51:5.2 evolutionary f. and mothers of the new and blended

51:6.6 world have the experience of recognizing seven f.:

66:7.5 The Prince’s staff lived together as f. and mothers.

72:3.2 Attendance of parents, both f. and mothers, at the

72:3.4 f. devote almost as much attention to child culture as

82:5.3 women to choose husbands within their f.’ tribes.

83:3.3 As civilization progressed, f. did not like to appear

83:3.3 they initiated the custom of giving the pair valuable

84:2.3 F. were often renamed after their own children.

89:6.8 It was long a prevalent practice for f., at times of

114:3.2 successive governors general as their planetary f..

126:2.1 on the following day he was laid to rest with his f..

127:3.4 Simon had been laid to rest with his f., and Jesus

128:7.12 Jacob the elder having been laid to rest with his f..

135:4.4 he shall turn the hearts of the f. toward the children

135:4.4 and the hearts of the children toward their f., lest I

136:1.3 as Moses delivered their f. from Egyptian bondage

142:2.2 As time passes, f. and their children will love each

142:5.2 Do you earth f. take pleasure in torturing your

142:7.7 True f. take great pleasure in providing for the needs

142:7.7 Many f. are not content with supplying the mere

142:7.8 Wise f. carefully plan for the education and training

142:7.9 Farseeing f. also make provision for the necessary

142:7.11 f. do not hold vengeful memories against their

142:7.11 F. are not like judges, enemies, or creditors.

142:7.12 Temporal f. like to leave an inheritance for their sons

143:2.2 in accordance with the light and laws of his f.,

145:2.5 the f. have eaten sour grapes and the children’s

145:2.5 the covenant which I made with their f. when I

145:2.7 ‘The f. have eaten sour grapes and the children’s

149:2.6 F. sought his advice regarding the management of

149:2.10 Jesus complied with the good in the religion of his f.

150:8.6 who remembers the gracious promises to the f.

153:3.3 the traditions of the f. and the laws of our elders?”

162:7.3 which they have learned only from their temporal f..

177:2.7 a tremendous responsibility rests upon all earthly f.

179:1.6 to the times when their f. were slaves in Egypt.

179:5.2 Passover commemorated the emergence of their f.

184:3.1 charges of flouting the traditions of the f. of Israel.

188:4.10 True, wise f. may chasten their sons, but they do all

fathers, our

122:9.11 To show mercy to our f., and remember his holy

142:3.7 all previous ideas of Deity in our f.’ religion.

143:5.5 “Our f. worshiped on this mountain, and yet you

150:8.3 our King, for the sake of our f. who trusted in him.

150:8.5 you are Yahweh, our God and the God of our f.;

150:8.5 God of our fathers; our King and the King of our f.;

150:8.5 our Savior and the Savior of our f.; our Creator and

150:8.6 and the God of our f., the God of Abraham,

153:2.10 that the manna which Moses gave to our f. in the

155:6.10 all the failures and falterings of Israel, our f.

176:1.1 justice shall swiftly descend upon this city of our f..

fathers, your

96:4.6 nor forget the covenant of your f. because the Lord

96:4.6 not forget the oath by which he swore to your f..”

141:6.2 the perfected vision of that which your f. saw only

145:2.7 where Ezekiel taught even your f. that religion

149:6.7 Your f. were taught to ‘fear God—the Almighty King

153:2.8 While Moses did not give your f. bread from heaven,

153:2.12 Your f. ate manna in the wilderness and are dead.

157:6.12 Son of Man will not meet the expectations of your f.

162:6.3 is the way in which your f. sought to symbolize

166:1.5 in building tombs for the prophets your f. killed!

166:1.5 And that you consent to what your f. did is made

166:4.3 “All too long have your f. believed that prosperity

173:4.4 “You know how your f. rejected the prophets,

175:1.20 had you lived in the days of your f., you would not

Fatherssee Constellation Fathers

51:6.12 6. The super-F.—the Ancients of Days who govern

106:1.3 through the Ancients of Days to the universe F.

Fathers, Creator

118:9.8 sustain something of the same relation to their CF.

Fathers, Edentia

43:5.0 5. EDENTIA F. SINCE LUCIFER REBELLION

43:5.16 Ever since the Lucifer rebellion the EF. have

67:6.10 and settled until this ruling of the EF. was recorded

Fathers, Father of

1:1.5 inhabited worlds he is variously known as the FF.,

2:1.11 infinity of the First Great Source and Center, the FF.

Fathers, Most High

43:2.7 This corps is chosen by the MF. and numbers ten.

43:3.4 their vague and indefinite tribal deities with the MF..

51:3.2 the grandeur of the headquarters world of the MF..

53:1.2 he stood next to the MF. of the constellations in the

55:9.1 capitals as volunteer advisers to the MF..

119:6.1 career of a morontia mortal at the courts of the MF.

fathom

4:1.7 with cosmic reactions which I cannot fully f..

67:7.8 While we cannot f. the wisdom that permits such

100:4.5 If you could only f. the motives of your associates,

106:9.2 Without space perception, no creature could f. the

107:4.7 Do you really f. what it means to have an absolute

115:1.1 If mind cannot f. conclusions, if it cannot

125:6.7 better prepared to f. the wisdom of the boy’s reply to

126:1.5 but he was so difficult to understand, so hard to f.,

128:7.7 Mary simply could not f. her first-born son.

138:9.2 They simply could not f. his philosophy nor grasp

146:3.1 the mind alone could never discover or fully f..

185:3.6 Pilate was not able to f. Jesus’ words, nor was he

fatigue

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: physical f.,

fatlings

167:2.2 ‘I have made ready this marriage feast; the f. are

173:5.2 My oxen and my f. are killed, and all is in readiness

fatted

149:5.2 Better is a dinner of herbs where love is than a f.

169:1.10 ‘Bring on the f. calf and kill it, and let us eat and

169:1.11 your father has killed the f. calf to rejoice over his

169:1.12 you make haste to kill the f. calf and make merry

fatten

26:5.3 to f. upon disappointment, to enthuse over apparent

fattened

89:5.7 women and children who had been f. for slaughter.

faultsee faultgeologic

35:9.7 from integrity does not indicate any f. in creatorship.

66:8.1 No real f. was ever found in him up to the time of

112:5.6 if, through no f. of your own, the accidents of time

119:3.7 to complain of their assignments or to find f. with the

131:3.3 Leave no f. unconfessed to the Noble One.

157:0.2 through no f. of either, Jesus and his earth family

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

185:1.9 to be innocent of their false charges and without f..

185:3.7 “I have examined this man, and I find no f. in him.

185:5.1 In fact, I find no f. in him.

185:8.1 who confessed that he could find no f. in him.

faultgeologic

60:1.7 The great eastern-Connecticut f. appeared, one side

61:3.3 The great four-mile vertical f. in the California region

faultfinder

139:8.3 Thomas was a natural-born f. and had grown up to

faulting

59:3.1 been greatly deformed by tilting, upheavals, and f.,

faultless

12:7.4 the unquestioned acts expressive of f. decisions.

141:7.14 In his personal life he was so human, and yet so f..

faults

38:2.4 No matter what your f., “the angels, although

97:10.5 The Jewish religion had many f.—it was deficient

139:2.6 But, after all, Jesus knew that Peter’s f. were of the

faulty

90:5.1 If the ritual is f., it only arouses the anger and

100:7.16 Jesus was even respectful of the f. worship of his

132:7.4 there, because of f. charts of navigation, the good

144:2.4 rather than in the terms of the son’s f. petition?

159:4.3 The Scriptures are f. and altogether human in origin,

167:5.3 trifling of reasons, such as being a f. housekeeper,

fauna

59:2.9 The marine f. developed to the point where every

59:5.3 the union of these marine f. marked the beginning of

61:1.14 the world was overrun by primitive mammalian f. of

61:2.4 Marked changes were taking place in the f. of the

64:1.5 accentuated the development of its own peculiar f..

favor or divine favornoun; see favor of, in

2:6.6 does it require a mediator to secure the Father’s f.

3:1.12 bestowed himself without limit and without f..

4:5.4 The barbarous idea of winning the f of Deity through

4:5.4 innocent blood must be shed in order to win his f.

4:5.6 necessary for the purpose of winning the f. of God

66:5.15 whose Son we honor, look down upon us with f..

86:1.6 nor riches to men of understanding, nor f. to men of

89:0.2 that something special must be done to win the f.

89:10.1 man only attained consciousness of f. with God

90:3.1 man logically directed his efforts to winning the f.

91:2.3 gods, then it became more of a petition, f. seeking.

92:4.7 that faith was the act by which men earned God’s f..

92:5.10 These missionaries proclaimed faith as the price of f.

93:4.3 which bestows the f. of God on my faith, not on

93:4.5 grasp the idea of getting df. for nothing—by faith.

93:4.5 the good news that salvation, df., was a free gift to

93:6.4 that salvation, f. with God, is to be had by faith.

94:0.1 universal God as the only price of obtaining df..

94:1.5 salvation through faith, f. with God apart from

94:5.4 Deity who would bestow his f. upon mankind in

94:7.6 wavered regarding the Salem gospel of df. through

94:11.12 idea of Absolute Deity never found great popular f.

94:11.13 faith in God would assure df. and eternal survival.

95:1.8 to preach only the gospel of df. through faith alone

96:2.4 Most High, and the covenant of df. through faith,

96:7.7 “He shall pray to God and shall find f. with him

96:7.7 Thus from Ur there is preached salvation, df., by

97:1.6 the Hebrews had regarded the f. of Yahweh mainly

97:3.3 Good crops depended on the f. of Baal.

97:9.17 They enjoyed the f. of the Pharaohs, who enslaved

97:10.1 not for special indulgence and monopoly of df.,

110:4.6 the supervising personalities of Satania look with f.

111:0.6 to “spend eternity in gladness of heart in the f. of the

121:2.12 The Galileans were not regarded with full f. by the

121:7.3 They could hardly regard with f. the teachings of

125:5.5 why all this slaughter of animals to gain df.

126:0.3 tempted to look with f. on the possibility of his

126:1.7 said that Jesus “grew in f. with man and with God.”

126:4.2 to proclaim the year of God’s f. and the day of our

127:2.10 agitation persisted; not again was he in universal f.;

134:4.10 groups freely surrender all their notions of df.,

136:1.4 would remove this curse and restore man to df..

136:4.9 Each of these had something to be said in its f.

140:6.3 those who seek to obtain the Father’s f. by prayer,

140:6.6 that, while Moses looked with f. upon such things,

144:2.5 Your persistence is not to win f. with God but to

148:6.2 material prosperity was all-sufficient evidence of df.

148:6.2 such temporal prosperity do not indicate God’s f..

156:0.1 times when Jesus was at the height of his popular f..

163:2.6 to believe that wealth was the token of God’s f..

166:4.3 If riches evidence df., why do the rich often refuse to

167:5.1 Works of self-righteousness cannot buy the f. of

172:3.3 entrance into Jerusalem as a last bid for popular f.

172:5.3 that Jesus did not follow up this wave of popular f.

175:4.5 1. They feared that the increased popular f. with

185:1.6 Finding no f. in the eyes of the new emperor, he

185:5.2 since Jesus had so recently been in great f. with

192:2.2 Preach the gospel without fear or f.; remember that

194:4.3 praising God and having f. with all the people.

195:3.3 Christianity came into f. in Rome at a time when

favor of, in

20:2.8 suspension in f. of those who have had less of such

32:1.1 linear gravity, they retire in f. of the power directors

32:4.2 God retires from activity in f. of the galaxy of

48:4.6 able to discount the anxieties of the present in f. of

69:5.1 labor applied as a renunciation of the present in f. of

71:1.23 possible by the decline of the blood bond in f. of

72:9.6 territorial method of voting was abandoned in f. of

77:4.9 led them to ignore these later vistas of glory in f. of

93:6.1 scheme of temporal rule in f. of the spiritual concept

96:1.12 hardly willing to abandon their national deities in f.

102:6.10 will he abandon the theories of materialistic fact in f.

127:2.1 in f. of rebellion against payment of taxes to Rome.

128:7.4 James and Joseph were in f. of casting him out, but

136:6.2 Again he decided in f. of “the Father’s will”;

148:8.3 Simon Zelotes was in f. of dealing rather roughly

170:2.11 abandon the use of the term kingdom of God in f. of

191:0.5 in f. of doing something to get to the bottom of the

favorverb

15:5.9 In certain sectors of space, conditions f. such forms

42:4.7 Low temperatures f. certain forms of electronic

82:3.6 women thus were able to f. the men of their choice.

100:1.8 Habits which f. religious growth embrace

132:5.13 let your decisions f. those who are in need,

132:5.13 f. those who suffer the misfortune of undeserved

139:9.10 how will you f. us with special manifestations of

151:3.8 Parables f. the making of impartial moral decisions.

favorable

5:1.4 they may enjoy environments exceptionally f. to

14:6.10 The God of universes has f. regard for Havona and

30:3.2 such specially constructed worlds are unusually f. for

39:5.15 That is the most f. time for departure and is the

41:6.7 6,000 degrees, this temperature being very f. to the

49:1.7 by the destruction of certain f. lines of life plasm

57:1.3 that space conditions were f. for the initiation of

58:1.5 Urantia is in every way evolving toward a state f. for

58:3.5 these cosmic conditions had to evolve to a f. status

59:3.11 the more f. locations the water scorpions first evolve

59:6.9 animals took temporary refuge in three f. retreats:

62:1.2 west of India they united with other and f. strains,

64:6.11 the orange race never secured a f. footing in Africa

65:3.4 there evolved no less than seven thousand f. strains

66:3.2 in every way f. to the undertakings of the Prince’s

74:2.8 rulers start their reign under seemingly f. conditions,

80:1.8 not the least of which was more f. paths of migration

81:6.5 Very few Urantians have had such a f. opportunity

95:2.2 tendencies that rendered Egypt more f. to Salem

100:1.8 develop religious predispositions toward f. reaction

100:3.7 Man cannot cause growth, but he can supply f.

100:5.11 However f. may have been the conditions for mystic

110:5.7 all this constitutes a f. co-ordination of influences,

110:5.7 f. both to the Adjuster in the higher sphere of

110:7.6 discipline your minds to the point of f. liaison with

121:1.1 the world presented the most f. condition for the

121:1.1 These most f. circumstances were further

122:0.2 equally f. as bestowal families for Michael’s

124:3.6 sought to counteract these f. impressions by

130:2.3 enter India, where the spiritual soil was then so f. for

133:2.4 journey was pleasant but slow as the wind was not f..

133:5.10 under f. conditions, these energies become mass.

147:0.2 Notwithstanding the f. attitude of many of Herod’s

149:2.2 to bring the teachings of Jesus to the f. notice of

149:3.1 Notwithstanding the f. reception of Jesus and his

154:1.3 healthful and dependable growth in f. sentiment;

162:1.6 Abner had done much to consolidate sentiment f. to

166:1.2 Pharisees, especially those f. to Jesus’ teachings,

194:3.10 from the notion of especially f. environments.

favorably

15:14.5 two hundred additional planets are evolving f.

30:3.2 Uversa is f. situated for the work of this colony,

36:3.7 manipulate the life environment and f. directionize

41:7.15 adapted to energize other more f. situated suns.

57:8.8 commission returned to Jerusem and reported f. to

65:2.13 of living organisms were early progressing f. toward

66:7.3 homes designed to inspire and f. impress the student

73:3.1 It reported f. concerning three possible locations:

83:2.5 The relations between the sexes are evolving f.;

83:4.5 Lucky days were sought, Thursday being most f.

87:5.11 done to keep the spirits f. disposed, at least neutral.

87:6.16 capable of coercing the unwilling spirits to react f.

88:4.4 2. F. to influence environment.

93:5.2 so f. situated for Michael’s subsequent appearance

103:3.4 Religion evolves f. as the element of magic is

114:6.18 as f. to influence the spheres of human activity to

114:7.9 contact with the Adjusters of certain f. constituted

135:8.1 Jesus had spoken f. of John’s message, and this

154:2.5 the lower forms of will creatures do not progress f.

186:5.9 If the Master had been f. received by the mortals of

favoredverb

52:2.5 This segregation is f. by the existence of many

53:2.2 system of Satania which suggested or f. rebellion.

66:7.5 They were f. with the discipline and training of these

69:3.8 Further divisions of labor were f. by the inherent

73:3.2 The committee almost unanimously f. the third

75:3.7 Nodites who f. friendly relations with the Garden.

79:3.2 the mountain barriers greatly f. western intercourse.

82:2.4 they did keep the sexes apart—this f. quiet, order,

82:5.3 Woman has usually f. the practice of in-marriage;

82:5.6 Outmarriage finally dominated because it was f. by

82:5.9 Outmarriage was also f. by increasing trade contacts;

83:5.2 because sex and marriage regulation f. the survival

83:6.3 both the Greeks and the Romans f. monogamous

87:7.5 adjustable cult have f. rapidity of social progression.

91:7.1 its Adjuster, while often f. by devoted meditation,

97:9.23 The changing economy f. the return of the worship

100:4.5 Only in the second sketch you are f. with a

100:5.10 The mystic status is f. by such things as: fasting

152:2.5 The apostles who f. this attempt to proclaim Jesus

195:2.1 presently this change f. Christianity in that Rome

favoredadjective

44:0.13 superior knowledge and skill to their less f. fellows.

83:6.5 always should the f. majority look with kindness on

85:5.3 were thought to be bestowed as saviors upon f. races

111:0.5 inhabitants of the Nile valley believed that each f.

124:1.2 School went on and Jesus was still a f. pupil, having

134:5.4 for the benefit of any especially f. group of mortals.

156:1.5 children of the f. household and cast it to the dogs.

favoring

66:3.2 It was necessary to have such a f. climate as a part of

favorite

46:3.2 It is the f. diversion for all Jerusem to spend their

68:6.8 strangled at birth, but the f. method was exposure.

69:9.10 to resist all attempts to relieve him of his f. charms,

88:1.4 and savages were often named after their f. beasts.

122:6.1 Aside from climbing the hill, Jesus’ f. stroll was to

123:5.12 one of their f. jaunts being to climb the high hill near

123:6.9 the stone mason, whose son was his f. playmate,

124:1.5 to give up such a f. pastime constituted one of the

124:4.5 this good mother hurt by the failure of her f. son to

125:6.13 enlisted the efforts of her brother, Jesus’ f. uncle;

128:6.11 seated on the f. rock by the corner of the shop,

142:4.1 room to room, showing him all of his f. statues.

145:5.1 went alone to one of his f. places for communion

147:1.1 to go over to Capernaum and save the f. servant of

152:2.1 This region was a f. resorting place for Capernaum

160:1.11 your Master’s f. prayer, “Not my will, but yours,

167:1.5 a f. animal that fell in the well on the Sabbath day,

169:1.1 and then added his f. parable of the prodigal son.

169:1.16 the story of the good Samaritan were his f. means of

173:4.2 And then the householder sent his f. servant,

favoritism

40:10.5 There is no f., nothing arbitrary, in the selective

124:3.2 were often tempted to show some special f. for Jesus

139:4.2 guilty of showing f., of loving one of his apostles

156:2.4 races, or nations; that there is no f. with the Father;

favors

1:7.1 it f. intelligent worship; it promotes refreshing

39:3.3 These seraphim seek no special f. for one group or

70:9.15 rights were only privileges or f. granted by state or

72:1.2 This natural arrangement f. the utilization of water

72:5.9 The climate f. travel about eight months in the year,

79:2.7 Race mixture is always advantageous in that it f.

83:6.8 Pair marriage f. and fosters intimate understanding

91:4.3 and often consist in requests for material f..

144:2.3 If, then, persistence will win f. even from mortal

fawning

89:4.1 foreshadowed in the f. of the dog before its master

fealty

127:2.7 Despite these limitations his religious f. and

fearnoun or adjective; seefear of the Lord

2:1.2 The Creator God is wholly devoid of f. and enmity

5:4.1 forward in the God quest by the motive power of f..

9:5.7 you subject your minds to animal f. and distort them

12:9.5 because religion is emerging from the slavery of f.

34:6.13 are sustained by that hope which transcends all f.

40:6.2 have not received the spirit of bondage again to f.,

47:10.2 and singing the song of deliverance from mortal f.

48:6.8 proclaim “the love of God, which casts out all f..”

48:6.35 and to face difficulties and uncertainties without f..

48:7.4 Unreasoned f. is a master intellectual fraud practiced

50:5.5 clans are solidified by mutual f. and by inculcation of

50:5.9 the ascent from the emotional domains of f. and

52:1.7 persistence of animal f. coupled with ignorant awe

52:1.7 But this early f. religion serves a very valuable

52:2.3 the evolved religion of f. and ignorance prevails.

62:2.4 mid-mammals developed an extraordinary f. which

62:2.4 The beginning of the f. tendencies of mankind dates

62:4.4 earlier ancestors, they were greatly subject to f..

62:5.4 F., joined with ignorance of natural phenomena, is

63:2.1 especially the f. of displeasing their father and family.

63:2.3 the twins shared the Primates’ deathly f. of being

63:6.3 The Andonites early developed a f. of the elements

64:3.3 the dangers of the sea and f. of periodic engulfment.

64:3.3 And this f., together with their experience with river

64:4.12 A primitive religion of the f. of natural forces

64:4.12 This new religion of f. led to attempts to placate the

64:4.13 They rather lived in f. of the dark; they had a

66:5.13 between the anvil of necessity and the hammers of f..

66:5.13 substitute Creator f. for creature f. (ghost worship)

66:5.15 Deliver us from the f. of all save you.

66:5.25 never could they overcome their f. of the power of

68:1.3 in agelong cycles as a result of this isolation f. and

68:1.4 man learns to co-operate first through f. and then

68:2.4 together and held them together were vanity and f.

68:2.4 were vanity and fear, more particularly ghost f..

68:2.6 Hunger, vanity, and ghost f. were continuous in

68:3.0 3. SOCIALIZING INFLUENCE OF GHOST F.

68:3.1 ghost f. held it together and imparted an extrahuman

68:3.1 Common f. was physiological in origin: f. of pain,

68:3.1 but ghost f. was a new and sublime sort of terror.

68:3.3 But ghost f. introduced a new factor in civilization,

68:3.3 a f. that reaches out and away from the elemental

68:3.3 dead brought to light a new and amazing form of f.

68:3.3 through superstitious f. of the unreal and the

68:3.3 The early cult of ghost f. became a powerful social

68:3.4 men together; vanity and ghost f. held them together.

68:3.4 social mobilization—hunger, love, vanity, and f.

68:4.3 Ghost f. drove primitive man to envision the

68:4.3 primitive religion greatly reinforced ghost f. in

68:4.3 liberated mankind from the bondage of f. and

69:1.3 the f. instinct fosters the establishment of institutions

69:1.3 But f., ignorance, and superstition have played a

69:5.9 6. F. of the ghosts of the dead—priest fees for

69:5.14 distributed much of his fortune because of the f. of

69:9.10 Vanity plus ghost f. led early man to resist attempts

70:3.6 was surrounded by concentric circles of increasing f.

70:6.6 restrained by the ever-present f. of assassination.

70:7.3 1. F. of incurring the displeasure of the rulers

71:6.2 profit motivation is to service motivation what f. is

75:5.4 consternation and beside himself with f. and remorse.

76:2.8 F., and some remorse, led him to repent.

76:4.6 These superior offspring were not so subject to f.

76:4.6 So much of f. persists in the present-day races of

84:4.5 there existed great f. of the first sex relation with a

84:4.8 out of the deadly f. of being observed at the time

84:7.17 6. Ghost f. produced a dread of being alone.

85:4.1 a drowning man would be refused succor for f. of

85:4.3 The worship of fire and f. of lightning were linked

85:7.1 f. motivated the expression of worshipfulness,

86:0.2 Man’s earliest prereligious f. of the forces of nature

86:1.4 uncertainty and in constant f. of chance—bad luck.

86:1.4 nothing and the f. of getting nothing for something.

86:2.2 And so was religion born of the f. of the mysterious,

86:2.2 Nature f. thus became a factor in the struggle for

86:2.5 is the f. of existence replaced by the joy of living.

86:3.1 the shock of death inspired f. and thus effectively

86:4.2 concept began effectively to antidote the death f.

86:6.3 mortal f. has packed all of the superstition and

86:6.7 the slavish bondage to evolutionary religious f.,

86:7.1 he willingly paid his burdensome premiums of f.,

86:7.3 The religion of ghost f. impressed upon men that

86:7.4 civilized races are just emerging from ghost f. as an

86:7.6 by the powerful and awesome force of false f.,

86:7.6 ever since labored to transmute God-f. into God-love

87:0.1 about bad luck and of the inordinate f. of the dead.

87:0.2 this picture of man’s abject slavery to ghost-spirit f..

87:0.2 With the birth of this very f. mankind started on the

87:1.0 1. GHOST FEAR

87:1.3 this f. prevented early man from building dwellings.

87:1.4 Contagion from the corpse substantiated the f. of the

87:1.4 hardly completely eliminated the f. of dead bodies

87:1.5 But despite all this f., men still sought to trick the

87:2.5 of bereavement, but ancients did this because of f..

87:2.7 their f. of ghost wrath would have denuded life of

87:3.2 Ancestor worship was originally more of a f. than

87:3.2 contribute to the spread of ghost f. and worship.

87:3.3 The savage lived in f. of the ghosts of his fellows

87:4.1 Ghost f. was the fountainhead of all world religion;

87:4.2 As the cult of ghost f. expanded, there came about

87:4.4 The early monospiritism of ghost f. was evolving

87:5.2 Spirit f. and subsequent worship were adopted as

87:5.4 The f. of it became almost world-wide.

87:5.4 Because of this f. of bad spirits, children were

88:2.9 the fetish f. of a savage chief’s fingernail trimmings

88:4.6 There was progressive dynamic emotion—f. plus

88:4.8 combating magic arises from the fact that f. can kill.

88:5.1 attendant upon body elimination grew up out of f.

88:5.1 Public spitting was refrained from because of the f.

88:5.1 all this was done through f. that one’s enemies

89:1.2 the savage exactly equaled his f. of the powers who

89:1.2 The f. of spirit retribution is so great in the mind of

89:2.1 The f. of chance and dread of bad luck literally drove

89:5.10 but the growth of ghost f. did not always operate to

89:8.4 Law, a covenant, takes the place of luck, f., and

90:0.3 religion is born of a simple and all-powerful f.,

90:0.3 the f. which surges through the human mind when

90:3.9 gradually obliterating man’s f. of ghosts, spirits,

90:3.10 Evolution imbues man with that superstitious f. of

91:1.6 not been delivered from the primitive bondage of f.,

92:1.1 The evolution of religion has been traced from early f

92:1.4 F. has always been the basic religious stimulus.

92:1.4 F. fashions the gods of evolutionary religion and

92:1.4 As civilization advances, f. becomes modified by

92:1.5 One Asiatic people taught that “God is a great f.”;

92:3.2 all go back to the early times of primordial ghost f..

92:4.3 excited by the realization and f. of the unknown.

92:6.1 Present-day native Australians have only a ghost f.

92:6.1 The Zulus are just evolving a religion of ghost f.

92:7.11 dependent on whether f. or love has dominated the

92:7.11 great difficulty in transferring their master-f. into

93:5.12 Abraham knew of this f. and only awaited an

93:5.14 together with the f. in which Abraham was held,

93:8.1 reverence him unduly and with a superstitious f..

94:2.3 undue concentration on self led certainly to a f. of

94:5.7 measure of freedom from the abject f. of the gods,

94:7.3 He made a noble effort to deliver men from f.,

94:8.18 grounds for superstition, f. of ghosts or demons.

95:4.3 Amenemope’s prayer was to be “saved from f..”

95:6.8 gospel by the Parsees with their great f. of the dead,

96:5.6 to awe his people with the f. of the justice of God,

97:5.2 will give you rest from your sorrow and from your f.

97:7.11 the destruction of primitive magic and biologic f..

98:2.1 to fill the hearts of the devotees with f. and awe.

98:2.2 They had begun to master f. and no longer sought

99:4.8 forsaking the evolutionary religions of f. without

99:4.8 religions which are so largely dependent upon f.,

100:1.5 the functioning of the f. stimulus of attention and

100:5.2 the bondage of f. to the liberty of divine sonship.

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by such things as: f.,

100:7.5 the emphasis of love and mercy in the place of f.

101:0.1 ranges from the primitive f. slavery of the evolving

101:10.8 no longer is he staggered by the paralyzing f. that,

102:5.2 primitive animal f. is transmuted into the deepening

102:5.2 Primitive man had more religious f. than faith,

102:5.2 when this craven f. is translated into living faith in

102:6.1 The philosophic elimination of religious f. and the

102:6.7 not be able to resist doubt and withstand f., but faith

103:3.5 magic, nature worship, spirit f., and animal worship

103:5.1 moral obligation derived chiefly from emotional f..

108:5.8 Adjusters would like to change your feelings of f.

108:5.8 decisions which deliver you from the fetters of f.,

110:1.5 the mental poisons of f., anger, envy, jealousy,

111:0.7 they so cravenly f. the malevolence of the evil eye.

111:7.5 the fountain of faith polluted by the poisons of f.;

113:2.5 for them to comprehend is the legacy of animal f.

113:2.5 even your religious faith, to be so dominated by f.,

118:8.5 external restraints of time and space, hunger and f.

118:8.10 As man shakes off the shackles of f., as he bridges

122:9.14 Should serve him without f., In holiness and

124:6.2 they had little to f. in taking Jesus to Jerusalem.

125:6.5 Mary gave vent to her long-pent-up f. and anxiety

128:4.2 always expressed the f. that his other and unstated

130:6.3 refuse longer to be dominated by f. like an animal.

130:6.3 the body if you will release it from the fetters of f.

130:6.3 then, forthwith, will this faith vanquish f. of men

130:6.4 Say farewell to the life of cringing f. and fleeing

131:1.9 then shall you abide free from f. throughout all the

131:2.6 The Lord shall give you rest from your f..

131:3.2 I have no f.; I am free from anxiety.

131:3.2 Let us forsake sorrow and disown f..

131:4.4 Since God is our strong friend, we have no more f.

131:4.7 where there is no f., sorrow, hunger, thirst, or

131:6.2 enjoy such liberty, he is thereby delivered from f..

131:9.3 “God is with us; therefore we have no f. in our hearts

131:9.4 self-adjustment, and he is free from anxiety and f..

132:3.4 beliefs colored with prejudice, distorted by f., and

132:6.1 They spend much of their time crying in f. and

132:7.5 my people are piteously enslaved to the f. of a God

135:12.7 Herod was filled with f. and sorrow, but because of

138:1.3 were going to miss Jesus, and besides their f. and

139:7.8 openly to contribute to the apostolic funds for f. that

140:3.2 spiritual captives, joy to those in the bondage of f.,

140:4.6 motivated, not by f. of wrongdoing, but by love of

140:4.7 F. and shame are unworthy motivations for religious

140:5.6 F and anger weaken character and destroy happiness

140:5.11 Genuine meekness has no relation to f..

140:5.18 Social peace prevents f., greed, and anger.

140:7.1 all of his apostles were possessed by this same f.,

142:0.2F. is man’s chief enslaver and pride his great

142:6.9 most of the disciples had fled in f. from the scenes of

142:8.4 ventured to see Jesus but turned back through f.

143:1.5 Do you observe that I am enslaved by f.?

143:2.4 self-mastery in place of the old law of the f. of

143:2.6 by grace, not by f. and the self-denial of the flesh,

143:2.7 in faith, and you are to remain unmoved by f..

143:3.6 the creations of exaggerated f. and the offspring of

143:5.1 “Have no f. for me; these Samaritans will be

143:7.3 The feelings of insecurity arising from the f. of

145:3.4 “Hate is the shadow of f.; revenge the mask of

146:6.3 F. seized many, panic others, while still others fell

147:5.6 how you are distraught by f. and troubled by pride;

147:7.2 the sons of God shall experience freedom from f. and

148:2.2 whose ministry banishes f. and destroys anxiety.

149:3.2 The Jewish leaders were increasingly blinded by f.

149:4.4 He taught reverence free from f. and superstition.

149:5.3 many of man’s troubles take origin in the f. soil of

149:6.1 have us look to the Father in heaven without f.?

149:6.2 In the beginning it was only through f. that man

149:6.2 bondage of driving yourselves through slavish f.

149:6.3 coming up from f., through anguish and dread, to

149:6.5 The power of God engenders f. in the heart of man

149:6.5 come into the world to put love in the place of f.,

149:6.6 develop his love for the father from the f. of what

151:5.5 oar, and said: “Why are all of you so filled with f.?

151:6.7 The f. of you has descended upon us, so that we pray

152:0.3 not want Veronica to go away thinking that her f. in

153:3.6 the Apostle Peter was still held in the bondage of f.

153:4.3 If you were not misled by f. and pride and blinded

153:5.1 with their depression a real f. for their safety.

153:5.3 Why is it that you are filled with f. and

154:0.2 Jesus, by his superstitious f. of John the Baptist.

154:6.1 Mary was likewise torn between love and f.,

154:6.5 my brothers that they should have no f. for me.

154:6.11 in f. of arrest, hastened through the front entrance to

155:1.2 Psalmist exhorted you to ‘serve the Lord with f.—I

155:1.4 they are blinded by prejudice and hardened by f..

155:5.3 a religion of the physical nature, the religion of f..

155:5.9 man may flee when harassed by f. and tormented by

155:6.18 a theologic shelter to which you may flee in f. of

157:2.2 It is not the f. of a dead religion that will save you

157:2.2 become blinded by prejudice and paralyzed by f..

157:2.2 begin to find deliverance from the bondage of f.

157:7.4 indulged in thoughts of human f. while he persisted

159:3.2 Do not appeal to f., pity, or mere sentiment.

159:4.9 A false f. of sacredness has prevented religion from

159:4.9 The f. of the authority of the sacred writings of the

160:1.12 self-understanding which obliterates debilitating f.;

160:2.7 F., envy, and conceit can be prevented only by

160:3.1 interchange of strength for weakness, courage for f.

160:5.3 All religions based on f., emotion, tradition, and

162:1.1 Now, to their protests of f. he answered only, “But

162:1.3 put an end to all whisperings about f. and cowardice.

162:1.5 f. that had come over the officers of the Sanhedrin

162:1.10 enemies hesitated to denounce him openly for f. of

162:1.10 friends feared to acknowledge him openly for f. of

164:0.2 two apostles continuing to express their feelings of f.

165:3.4 why should you live in f. of the many trifles which

165:5.4 but if you have faith, if you will not stumble in f., I

165:5.5 You must all be on your watch against f. and

167:3.1 bowed down and bound by the depressions of f.

167:3.5 Jesus delivered such victims of f. from their spirit of

167:3.5 depression of mind, and from their bondage of f..

168:1.12 more exercised by the f. that Lazarus would not be

170:2.1 would liberate man from the bondage of animal f.

171:2.4 you need have no f. of that outward victory which

171:3.4 This change of attitude from that of intense f. to a

171:4.6 “I well know about Herod and his f. of this gospel

172:5.4 at what he saw and by his profound feeling of f.

172:5.13 there was now blended this fatal f. of ridicule,

173:2.1 were unwilling to arrest Jesus in public for f. the

183:3.8 enough to arouse the f. of the captain of the guards,

184:4.6 personality isolation, with all its consequences of f.

185:1.6 vacillating Roman ruler sacrificed Jesus to his f. of

185:4.3 Herod never had fully recovered from the f. that

185:4.3 Now he was relieved of that f. since he observed that

185:6.7 Pilate was now confused by f., bewildered by

185:7.3 the double weight of the superstitious f. of Jesus

185:7.5 F. for his personal fortunes now eclipsed all other

187:4.1 teach, said: “Do you have no f. even of God?

189:2.4 —they were seized with f. and panic, and they fled

189:4.1 not so much from doubt and despair as from f.,

189:4.6 and began to look upon one another in f. and with

189:4.6 While they stood there, atremble with f., Mary

189:5.1 Peter’s thoughts alternated between f. and hope;

189:5.5 they ceased to ridicule and became filled with f. and

190:1.7 where they manifest f. and express doubts, while

190:4.1 they were too much overcome with awe and f. to

190:5.4 setting free those who were bound by f. and

190:5.4 to those who are enslaved by f. and bound by evil.

191:1.1 had fought the f. that, perhaps, he was no longer

191:2.1 the upper chamber with all the doors bolted for f.

191:5.3 Through f. you now flee from the facts of a

192:1.2 Jerusalem with its tragic associations of f., betrayal,

192:2.2 Preach the gospel without f. or favor; remember that

194:3.2 These are the religions of primitive f. and dread.

194:3.11 to destroy f. with a courageous and living faith in

195:9.6 lived a life of superstitious bondage to religious f..

196:0.5 Jesus calmly stood in the divine presence free from f.

196:0.11 grew to such heights of trust that it was devoid of f..

fear of the Lord

68:3.3 later discovery of “the f. which is the beginning of

131:2.6 The f. of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;

149:6.0 6. THE “FEAR OF THE LORD”

149:6.3 “The ‘f.’ has had different meanings in successive

149:6.5 who sit in darkness that ‘the f. is the beginning of

155:1.2 Psalmist exhorted you to ‘serve the Lord with f.—I

fear-burdened

164:4.7 When, therefore, Josiah’s parents, poor and f. souls,

fear-consciousness

180:5.12 The old religion was motivated by f.; the new

fear-cringing

139:2.6 Peter was a f. coward when surprised with an assault

fear-destroying

97:7.12 And once again did the f. gospel of Melchizedek

fear-inspiring

88:2.7 the fetish word of authority was a f. doctrine,

fear-ridden

85:4.4 mixed up with magic in the minds of primitive f.

91:8.5 a God-knowing soul or the slavish obeisance of a f.

97:5.3 “Speaking to the f. and soul-hungry Hebrews, Isaiah

139:9.8 untold millions of other such simple and f. souls

153:2.4 rather proclaimed new liberty for man’s f. soul.

159:3.4 Be not cynical with my f. children.

167:3.1 This woman had long been f., and all joy had passed

174:5.3 done many wonderful works among these f. sons of

185:5.9 startled and alarmed Pilate, the unjust and f. judge.

186:2.11 Indeed, the f. Roman governor little dreamed that

190:3.1 and strengthen those who are faint-hearted and f..

fear-slave

130:6.3 rather than your being its abject f. and the bond-

fear-tossed

151:5.6 spirits and had addressed himself to their f. minds,

fearverb; see fearwith not or never

2:6.1 Man might f. a great God, but he trusts and loves

64:3.3 tribes of the north grew more and more to f. the ice,

72:12.2 We f. they are about to make the mistake that so

91:8.3 Still others pray because they f. something direful

96:1.11 the Bedouins and caused them greatly to f. Yahweh.

102:7.6 many who are inwardly sure about God f. to assert

124:6.2 they had little to f. in taking Jesus to Jerusalem.

131:1.4 a peace giver and a faithful protector of all who f.

131:2.4 upon those who f. him and his righteousness even

131:2.7 the shadow of death, I will f. no evil, for God is

131:2.9 F. God and keep his commandments, for this is

133:1.4 surely we have no violence to f. from our friends.

137:6.2 the word of the Lord, you who tremble and f.: ‘Your

140:7.1 I f. we are not yet able to accomplish this great

145:2.8 “No more should you f. that God will punish a nation

148:5.5 so is the Lord compassionate to those who f. him.

149:6.1 why is it the Scriptures instruct us to ‘f. the Lord,’

149:6.3 he is led to f. the Supreme; but when man begins

149:6.5 praise the Infinite for what he is rather than to f.

149:6.7 “You have been taught that you should ‘f. God and

149:6.7 Your fathers were taught to ‘f. God—the Almighty

149:6.8 Cease, then, to f. God as a king or serve him as a

150:8.3 unite our hearts to love and f. your name, and we

155:5.3 urge to f. mysterious energies and worship superior

158:7.1 they reckoned that Jesus and the apostles would f.

165:3.3 I admonish you to f. none, in heaven or on earth,

174:2.2 and that you serve only God, for you f. no man,

174:5.3 I am constrained to show forbearance since I f. for

182:0.2 “I do not know where Judas is, but I f. he has

182:3.11 faith asserted itself over all human tendencies to f.

188:2.2 We greatly f. lest his disciples come and steal him

188:5.12 No man can ever f. that the Creator does not know

192:2.11 Cease to f. men; be unafraid to preach the good

192:2.12 F. no man when you proclaim the saving truths of

196:1.2 Do professed Christians f. the exposure of a self-

196:1.2 Does institutional Christianity f. the possible

fearwith not or never

34:7.8 do not f. the dangers of human forgetfulness and

48:6.17 and death itself, I shall not doubt you nor f. you,

55:3.10 Never f. but that even such glorified spheres

66:7.9 1. You shall not f. nor serve any God but the Father

87:2.10 Modern man is not supposed to f. ghosts, but

97:7.6F. you not, for I am with you; be not dismayed,

100:7.15 His watchword was, “F. not.”

125:6.11 implying that they need not f. he would again give

126:4.6 F. not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I

126:4.6 I will hold your right hand, saying to you, f. not,

131:1.9 f. not those who plot evil; let the soul turn away

131:2.6 Says the Lord: ‘F. not, for I am with you.

131:4.6 the Supreme says to those who serve him, ‘F. not,

133:4.12 You need not f. to meet the judgment of God if your

140:8.20F. not” was his watchword, and patient

140:9.3 but f. not; I will be with you, and my spirit shall go

144:2.5 ‘Though I f. not God nor have regard for man, yet

145:2.8 “No more should you f. that God will punish a nation

146:3.2 genuine inward certainty does not in the least f.

147:3.3 And when the time of judgment shall come, f. not,

148:9.2 the paralytic: “Son, f. not; your sins are forgiven.

149:6.4 “Intelligent children do not f. their father in order

149:6.5 A dutiful and affectionate son does not f. or dread

150:4.2 But you should not f. these unbelieving enemies.

150:4.3 F. not, therefore; you are of more value than a

152:1.1 to the grief-stricken father: “F. not; only believe.”

152:5.3F. not, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord

153:2.8 But to those who do believe-f. not.

154:6.5 my brothers that they should have no f. for me.

159:5.5 hold your right hand, saying, f. not; I will help you.

162:2.6 Jesus, the Master said: “F. not to approach me.

165:3.3 F. not those who, although they may be able to

165:3.3 I admonish you to f. none, in heaven or on earth,

165:3.4 I say to you: F. not; you are of much more value

166:3.5 “But f. not; every one who sincerely desires to

167:4.5 As long as my day lasts, I f. not to enter Judea.

181:2.24 F. not; that which you now fail to comprehend,

182:2.5F. not what any man may do to you, Jacob, for this

191:4.4 F. not the resistance of evil, for I am with you

192:2.12 F. no man when you proclaim the saving truths of

fearedsee feared to

35:4.5 the Melchizedek receivers of the planet, who f. that

69:6.4 Primitive man f. fire and always sought to keep it in

70:6.4 became fetish personalities and were inordinately f.,

76:2.8 classed him with the greatly f. tribe of Adam.

77:5.4 go out into a strange and hostile world, as they f.,

82:3.12 widowhood was greatly to be f., widows being either

85:0.4 Primitive man f. all manifestations of power; he

85:2.1 Plants were first f. and then worshiped because of

85:3.4 therefore f. and worshiped all winged creatures.

85:4.3 Clouds, rain, and hail have been f. and worshiped by

85:6.2 so f. such beings as to hold them in reverential awe;

86:1.2 Superstitious savages always f. a run of good luck;

86:5.14 The shadow came, later on, to be f. and revered

87:1.1 Death was f. because death meant the liberation of

87:1.1 The ghost was f. most of all during the supposed

87:1.3 The primitives f. sickness because they observed it

87:1.4 they f. they too would die if they fell asleep in the

88:4.8 Primitive peoples so f. magic that it did actually kill,

90:2.13 shaman as a necessary evil; he f. him but did not love

90:3.4 The ancients so f. the malevolent action of disease-

90:4.3 The more primitive tribes greatly f. the sick,

93:5.12 all revered Melchizedek and unduly f. Abraham.

93:9.3 Abraham f. that someone would kill him secretly

94:5.7 fearing the ghosts of the dead as other races f. them.

96:1.1 veritable pantheon of spirits to be f. and worshiped.

97:9.5 David off the field; they f. he might go over to Saul

98:1.4 neither greatly loved nor greatly f. these divinities of

100:7.4 respect for him; they even f. his presence.

122:7.2 Mary f. being left alone lest the child be born while

123:0.2 Mary f. something might happen to him if he were

123:5.9 the chazan f. he “learned more from Jesus’ searching

128:6.4 as Jesus f. trouble if he took his young brother

136:2.1 They f. lest some sin of ignorance on their part

139:3.8 Herod Agrippa f. James above all the other

142:4.1 Flavius f. that the Master might take offense at the

144:2.5 This judge f. not God nor had respect for man.

145:1.2 and enclosed such a multitude of fish that they f.

149:2.13 Only those who had not met him f. him, and he

149:6.5 “Your forebears f. God because he was mighty

154:0.2 who, while he believed nothing, f. everything.

154:6.2 They also f. for their own safety.

157:3.5 knew him; that even his enemies greatly f. him,

162:1.3 had fled because he f. the Jewish leaders and Herod

162:2.4 but they f. the multitude, for many believed in him.

164:4.2 But they did not call Jesus before them; they f. to.

171:4.5 Herod so f. Jesus that he hoped he would not be

171:8.6 And this I did because I f. you; I believed that you

172:3.12 They greatly f. the attitude of the large numbers of

172:4.1 molest Jesus as the Sanhedrin greatly f. the people,

172:5.2 his associates whom he f. might be led away by

173:1.9 All the more they f. the Master, and all the more they

173:1.9 how to accomplish his death, for they greatly f. the

173:4.5 desired to lay hold on him, but they f. the multitude.

175:4.5 1. They f. that the increased popular favor with

175:4.7 they f. the consequences of the spread of Jesus’ new

175:4.8 They f. Jesus because: 1. He was arrayed in telling

177:3.7 While they f. he would stir up a tumult among the

179:2.3 But Jesus f. none of those who sought his spiritual

179:2.3 sought his spiritual overthrow any more than he f.

183:0.3 Jesus f. that, if they should be arrested with him,

183:2.2 The betrayer f. that, if he waited for them to return

183:2.2 and Judas f. they would all seek to destroy him.

183:2.3 Judas really f. for himself and therefore made bold

183:3.3 Judas greatly f. that the apostles would all be present

184:1.1 f. the possible sympathy of some of the Pharisees,

184:3.17 they f. Pilate might any time return to the Roman

185:1.2 knew that Pilate was afraid of them, that he f. for

185:4.3 Herod had at certain times even f. that Jesus was

195:2.5 The Romans fought the church only when they f. it

feared to

76:0.1 They f. to go south; the hills of that region were

87:3.2 f. to yawn lest a malignant ghost enter their bodies

92:2.3 passing generations have f. to eliminate what their

96:5.6 Moses f. to proclaim the mercy of Yahweh,

111:0.6 “I did not disregard its speech; I f. to transgress its

123:0.6 They f. to go to Galilee by Jerusalem and the

125:2.4 Both of them f. to talk frankly with the lad about

135:12.2 Herod f. to release John lest he instigate rebellion.

135:12.2 Herod f. to put him to death lest the multitude riot

142:6.1 Nicodemus f. to be seen by people in attendance

159:4.11 Nathaniel f. to impart the full story of the Master’s

162:1.2 they now f. to see him enter the city at this time,

162:1.10 while his friends f. to acknowledge him openly for

162:2.9 Eber only replied: “We f. to arrest him in the midst

164:4.2 But they did not call Jesus before them; they f. to.

164:5.1 but they f. to bring him before the Sanhedrin even

164:5.1 as a witness, and even more they f. to arrest him.

172:1.2 they f. to apprehend Jesus in the midst of his friends.

172:3.12 they f. to arrest him lest such action precipitate an

183:0.3 The Master f. to have his apostles awake and

183:5.4 The Jews f. to say aught to John or to molest him

184:1.1 Annas f. to trust such an important undertaking to

184:2.7 Peter would have liked to have escaped, but he f. to

185:1.3 weakness in making threats which he f. to execute.

186:4.1 an innocent man to be crucified just because he f.

189:5.1 Peter f. to meet the Master,but his hope was aroused

194:1.3 they f. to molest them because of the large numbers

195:9.6 Thinking man has always f. to be held by a religion

fearful

48:7.7 5. Difficulties challenge mediocrity and defeat the f.,

63:2.2 as they held each other in f. and fond embrace,

64:3.3 the homeland of their origin became exceedingly f.

84:4.4 with a strange mixture of ignorant mistrust and f.

85:5.1 developed up through f. veneration of the elements

93:9.3 Abraham became f. and timid immediately after the

96:4.5 their God was “mighty, terrible, a devouring fire, f.,

99:4.6 are anxious, restless, f., uncertain, and unsettled;

102:8.1 namely, that man, naturally f. and suspicious, is

110:3.4 service rather than an existence of f. apprehension.

110:3.5 neither can confusional doubts nor f. uncertainty.

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

155:5.10 a long time there will live on earth those timid, f.,

155:5.11 a safe refuge and an easy path for those f. souls

155:5.13 Are you f., soft, and ease-seeking?

155:6.17 And with those honest but f. souls whose faith is

159:3.4 do not wound the self-respect of timid and f. souls.

172:5.13 that terrible and f. feeling of being ashamed of his

173:0.1 They were expectant, f., and profoundly affected by

179:4.3 Judas became f. lest his brethren were likewise now

181:1.5 Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be f..

183:0.2 Greeks encamped near them were more f. of

185:2.16 Pilate was confused in mind, f. of the Jews in his

185:7.1 As Pilate, trembling with f. emotion, sat down by the

fearfulness

48:4.5 one’s experience of combat, struggle, and f., and

fearing

70:4.7 5. F. the same enemies.

85:7.2 primitive mind there is little difference between f.,

94:5.7 not even f. the ghosts of the dead as other races

121:2.5 fringe of gentile believers, “devout” or “God-f.” men

126:5.6 F. that the copy of the Greek scriptures might be

144:0.2 Herod Antipas still held John in prison, f. either to

152:2.6 And Andrew, f. the materialization of the king

158:2.2 and f. that James or John might ask some question

183:3.9 When Jesus had been bound, the captain, f. that

185:7.2 answer such questions when asked by a man-f.,

fearless

63:5.6 The Andonites were f. and successful hunters and,

70:12.6 must provide for its intelligent, and f. interpretation

77:9.5 the planetary rebellion, and his f. leadership was

79:6.11 of research and f. exploration of the laws of nature

81:2.9 But the frank, honest, and f. search for true causes

97:2.1 determined and f. warrior for righteousness, Elijah,

97:6.0 6. JEREMIAH THE FEARLESS

97:6.4 Said this f. prophet: “Righteous is our Lord, great in

103:7.7 religion need is more searching and f. self-criticism,

131:1.8 with a clean heart, you become f. of all creation.

135:4.5 just such a f. and daring preacher of righteousness.

136:4.1 Jesus knew that John’s f. and tactless preaching

139:2.7 only to bring down the f. denunciation of Paul.

139:5.11 Philip’s wife was a f. woman.

139:11.6 Simon was a rabid revolutionist, a f. firebrand of

141:3.4 Jesus was simple, manly, honest, and f..

149:2.11 this f. man of God did not give vent to destructive

160:1.8 confusing maze of living to where the logic of a f.

160:4.13 to lose cheerfully; you must be f. of disappointment.

161:2.4 He is both meek and f..

190:1.7 under the orders of their f. and efficient leader, go

194:3.12 to challenge the evils of hate by the f. acts of love

fearlessly

62:5.10 and she f. gave her life in the attempt to save the pair

94:11.3 incantations against which Buddha had so f. fought,

97:5.4 and Micah f. attacked the whole sacrificial system.

97:6.2 Jeremiah f. declared that Yahweh was not on the

100:7.12 Jesus f. faced the realities of existence, yet was he

101:7.4 dares to think, act, and live honestly, loyally, f.,

121:4.4 and virtue and urged men to meet death f..

124:1.4 so in Jesus marched, f. confronting his accusers.

139:8.8 Thomas was the first f. to move out in execution of

140:3.18 “Discern the truth clearly; live the righteous life f.;

160:1.7 admit, and f. to face, what a logical mind discovers.

184:3.19 His silence is terrible to endure; his speech is f.

195:0.18 so bravely stood up at Nicaea and so f. challenged

fearsnoun

52:2.4 the early f. of primitive men and the later revelations

63:2.1 to flee northward, they succumbed to their f. for a

68:3.3 The baseless f. of evolution are designed to be

85:0.1 The higher animals have f. but no illusions, hence

85:0.1 Man creates his primitive religions out of his f. and

92:1.4 and power have always stimulated religious f.,

92:7.11 religions must deliver mankind from those f. born

94:6.12 all betokening the returning f. of the unenlightened

102:0.1 his f., loves, longings, and beliefs are but the

103:3.5 eventually these f. and faiths became personalized

108:6.2 by many of man’s foolish animal f. and childish

111:4.9 is preoccupied by prejudice, hate, f., resentments,

118:10.14 slavish before the cruel mastery of his own inner f.

120:2.5 souls, and emancipate their minds from age-old f..

123:0.5 Joseph entertained great f. for the child’s safety in

123:5.7 social restrictions based on the f. of contamination

126:3.13 beside himself, and then Mary would steady her f.,

136:4.1 tactless preaching would presently arouse the f.

139:1.8 their treasurer; but Andrew told none of them his f..

143:2.5 foolish f., divers lusts, enslaving pleasures, malice,

145:3.12 Once more were the f. of Herod aroused, and he

152:5.6 aroused curiosity and stirred up the f. of both the

155:5.6 superstitious f. of natural man, the Master refused to

160:1.7 is that, when life problems excite our profound f.,

167:4.7 “We have told the Master our f., but he is

168:0.6 Many f. were passing through Martha’s mind, but

172:5.6 After he was relieved of these personal f. regarding

173:2.1 they were distraught by two f., which conspired to

181:2.8 Simon replied: “Master, have no f. for my loyalty.

184:4.6 the final triumph over all f. of creature personality

188:2.2 they discussed their f. concerning the Master’s

195:9.6 evade the religion of Jesus because of their f. of

195:9.6 And all such f. are well founded.

196:0.11 Jesus was not disturbed seriously by f., doubts,

fearsverb

131:1.5 lives in the heart of the man who f. his holy name.

131:4.6 He never f. who knows the blissful security of the

153:2.3 and who f. not to point out wherein you refuse to

171:4.4 Herod f. an uprising of the people and has decided to

feasibility

26:9.3 proving the f. of the ascension plan while forever

feasible

56:5.2 is f. to look at some features of the unifying function

77:9.4 the energy circuits makes planetary departure f. to

118:8.9 those viewpoints which make f. the operation of

feastnoun; see feast of tabernacles; feast, Passover

69:5.12 a pretentious f. would wipe a dishonor from one’s

70:6.5 regarded as too sacred to be viewed except on f.

74:3.5 This was a great day, and it closed with a f. for the

87:3.4 Most tribes instituted an all-souls’ f. at least once a

87:3.4 by reducing the number of f. days to 135 a year.

123:3.5 Purim, the f. of Esther and Israel’s deliverance

123:3.5 Later came the f. of the first-fruits, the harvest

123:3.5 last, the most solemn of all, the f. of the new year,

125:1.5 at the f. of Pentecost (seven weeks after Passover),

135:12.5 Herod made a great f. in the Machaerian palace for

137:3.6 to gather together at Cana for the wedding f. of

137:4.1 four times the number bidden to the wedding f..

137:4.7 wine for all the guests bidden to the marriage f.,

137:4.12 Of all persons present at the marriage f. of Cana,

137:4.15 and carried it to the best man, the “ruler of the f.,”

137:4.15 kept the best of the wine until the last of the f..”

138:3.2 his consent that Simon be also bidden to this f..

138:7.3 the baptism in the Jordan, the marriage f. at Cana,

142:3.13 3. You shall not neglect to keep the f. of unleavened

142:3.16 You shall not fail to observe the f. of the first fruits

142:3.16 and the f. of the ingathering at the end of the year.

142:4.4 Flavius made a great f. for Jesus and invited sixty of

147:8.0 8. THE FEAST OF SPIRITUAL GOODNESS

149:5.2 makes a cheerful countenance and is a continual f..

152:2.9 this extraordinary f. numbered about five thousand

162:4.1 It was the f. of the harvest ingathering, and coming

162:4.2 This was the f. of feasts, since any sacrifice not

164:0.0 AT THE FEAST OF DEDICATION

164:0.1 Thomas, secretly went to Jerusalem to attend the f.

164:0.1 really intended to be present at the f. of dedication,

164:2.1 Jesus now went up to the f. of the dedication for just

165:2.1 rulers at the ending of the f. of the dedication;

165:5.5 their master to return from the marriage f. so that,

167:1.5 My brethren, when you are bidden to a marriage f.,

167:1.5 When you are bidden to a f., it would be the part of

167:2.2 ‘I have made ready this marriage f.; the fatlings are

167:2.2 to my servants who bid them come to my f..

167:2.2 the blind and the lame, that the marriage f. may

172:5.12 with Mary’s anointing at the f. in Simon’s house.

173:5.0 5. PARABLE OF THE MARRIAGE FEAST

173:5.1 crowd and spoke the parable of the wedding f..

173:5.2 likened to a certain king who made a marriage f. to

173:5.2 call those who had previously been invited to the f.

173:5.2 and had promised to attend the wedding f.,

173:5.3 king appointed yet another day for the wedding f.

173:5.3 strangers to come in and attend this wedding f..

185:0.3 debar them from partaking of the afternoon f. of

194:1.1 Many arrived for this f., but a majority had tarried in

feast of tabernacles

123:3.5 seriously and entered fully into the joy of the f.,

125:1.5 at the feast of Pentecost, and at the f. in October.

134:9.1 about the time of the day of atonement and the f..

134:9.4 Jesus planned to remain throughout the week of the f

134:9.4 This f. was the annual holiday of all Palestine;

134:9.4 it was the Jewish vacation time.

161:0.1 apostles would start for Jerusalem to attend the f..

162:0.0 AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

162:0.1 particular time as many were on their way to the f..

162:0.4 these brief visits were made during the days of the f..

162:1.1 stunned by his sudden decision to attend the f..

162:1.2 During the f. Jesus went boldly into Jerusalem on

162:1.3 His presence in Jerusalem at the f, even in opposition

162:1.4 During the f., thousands of believers from all parts of

162:1.5 in the temple courts throughout the days of the f.,

162:1.5 decidedly averse to arresting him during the f.,

162:1.8 had known that Jesus intended to attend the f. of

162:1.9 his disciples had not expected Jesus to attend the f.,

162:3.2 the third morning of the f., as Jesus approached the

162:3.4 He had come up to the f. at Jerusalem that his wife

162:4.0 4. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

162:4.1 the known world, from Spain to India, made the f.

162:4.1 At this f. the people lived much in the open air,

162:4.1 It was the f. of the harvest ingathering, and coming

162:4.2 This was the f. of feasts, since any sacrifice not

162:4.3 Seventy bullocks were sacrificed during the f.,

162:4.4 On the last day of the f. almost four hundred and

162:4.4 the Psalm for the last day of the f. being the

162:5.1 On the evening of the next to the last day of the f.,

162:6.1 On the last day, the great day of the f., as the

162:7.1 On the afternoon of the last day of the f. and after

162:9.1 Throughout the week that followed the f., scores of

162:9.1 The day following the close of the f., Jesus had

162:9.3 Throughout his visit to the f., Jesus had divided

164:2.1 Jesus had attended the f. that he might proclaim

164:3.11 who had preached in Jerusalem during the f..

feast, Passover

124:6.1 The P. of this year fell on Saturday, April 9, A.D.

125:0.2 Women seldom went to the P. at Jerusalem; they

125:2.2 of the seven-day ceremonies of the f. of the P..

127:6.6 Jesus now proposed that they celebrate the f.

127:6.7 the first P. ever to be celebrated by devout Jews

141:0.1 going up to Jerusalem to attend the P. in April,

142:3.18 8. The sacrifice of the f. of the P. shall not be left

147:1.1 made ready to go to Jerusalem for the f. of the P.,

147:2.3 and all of the twelve partook of the bloodless P..

147:2.3 they celebrated the f. with Abner and many of the

152:7.2 this P., and that was on the great day of the f..

171:3.1 and since few were going up to the P. at Jerusalem,

171:3.2 the seventy should not be interrupted by the P.;

172:1.1 “What do you think? will Jesus come up to the f.?”

179:3.1 lowest seat of the f., where Simon Peter reclined,

185:5.2 for the release of a prisoner in honor of the P..

188:1.5 returned to Jerusalem, in sorrow, to observe the P.

feastverb

26:5.3 have learned to f. upon uncertainty, to fatten upon

43:6.8 then will you f. your eyes upon the botanical beauty

feasting

70:3.7 marriage or adoption, were always terminated by f..

89:4.3 sacrificial rituals which developed into sacrificial f.,

152:3.1 finished f., rose as one man and shouted, “Make

153:2.6 when you could not find me after the f. of the

172:1.5 the close of the f. when Mary the sister of Lazarus

feasts

84:7.19 failure to have sons to officiate in the post-mortem f.

87:2.9 food offerings at funeral f. were once universal.

87:3.4 Romans had twelve ghost f. and accompanying

89:7.2 often done in connection with one of the sacred f. of

123:3.5 rites, the synagogue sermons, and the recurring f.

125:1.5 These f. were established by Moses.

125:1.5 later established f. of the dedication and of Purim.

135:11.2 He even f. with publicans and sinners.

140:8.12 did say that his followers should make f. for the poor

162:4.2 This was the feast of f., since any sacrifice not

166:1.5 the Pharisees, delight in the first places at the f.

167:1.5 that they in return may bid you to their f., and thus

173:1.2 people, especially during the great national f..

175:1.9 They crave the chief places at the f. and demand the

185:1.5 to Jerusalem at the times of the great religious f..

190:5.1 attending upon the sacrifices, ceremonials, and f..

feat

41:6.3 The calcium f. is all the more remarkable since this

97:10.8 Israel accomplished the greatest f. in the evolution

feats

53:6.1 the most thrilling of all these daring f. of devotion

82:3.5 required f. of stealing as a qualification for marriage;

90:1.4 Sleight-of-hand f. were regarded as supernatural

feature

7:4.5 as a provisional f. of this ministration of love,

9:5.3 The unique f. of mind is that it can be bestowed upon

11:2.11 Time, as you understand it, is not a f. of Paradise

13:1.10 reflectivity is also an indispensable f. of the normal

16:8.4 Personality is that f. of an individual which we

21:1.2 every f. of every possibility of every divine reality

35:4.3 When failure of some f. of the Creator Son’s plan is

39:4.4 details of every f. of every count in the indictments

49:4.4 This f. of creature experience is always improved

55:5.6 A special f. of the competitive activities on such a

60:1.12 A prominent f. of the marine life was the presence of

66:8.1 Caligastia, we find only one outstanding f. of his

71:8.1 The only sacred f. of any human government is

74:8.2 One f. of the narrative, the sudden appearance of the

75:5.7 No f. of their subsequent deprivations and material

77:2.8 And this new f. of human life on Urantia represents

79:4.5 But the most characteristic f. of society was the

81:3.4 The widespread use of metals was a f. of this era of

83:4.4 human sacrifice was a regular f. of all weddings

87:5.7 This f. of the cult was a handicap to the advancement

87:6.12 Baptism was a f. of the later water ritual; primitive

91:5.1 But prayer, as a f. of Deity worship, transcends all

96:4.9 The most amazing f. of the religious history of the

100:7.1 The unique f. of the Master’s personality was not

121:3.7 Slavery was a f. of Roman military conquest.

135:6.4 There was still another and a new f. about the work

136:1.6 There was one f. of the bestowal of Michael which

139:3.4 The outstanding f. of James’s personality was his

148:0.5 This camp was an indispensable f. of Peter’s training

149:2.8 most revolutionary f. of Michael’s mission on earth

149:3.1 Jesus designed to utilize just one f. of the story for

151:2.1 an allegory, that each f. had some hidden meaning,

157:5.1 The new and vital f. of Peter’s confession was the

159:4.10 “But the saddest f. of all is the fact that some of

186:5.8 salvage plan is a provisional f. of the bestowal plan.

190:0.4 faith in the resurrection of Jesus was the cardinal f.

193:4.7 disappointments as a regular and commonplace f. of

194:4.7 sharing of earthly possessions was not a direct f.

196:0.10 as concerns prayer or any other f. of the religious

features

0:10.1 There are many f. of the eternal reality of the Deity

4:2.8 her beautiful face is scarred, her f. are seared,

9:6.5 the material f. respond to the gravity urge of the

9:7.4 certain f. of the phenomenon of reflectivity can be

13:1.5 do the Deities deem it proper to withhold certain f.

14:5.6 And this diversity of individuality extends to all f.

15:14.4 and of these unrevealed f. of Orvonton life, many

16:4.15 f. connected with this extraordinary phenomenon

17:6.1 but there are many f. of the prelocal universe

38:9.5 is an evolutionary accident; both are essential f. in

40:5.15 differing only in certain physical f. and in the fact that

43:1.4 The Edentia highlands are magnificent physical f.,

46:2.0 2. PHYSICAL FEATURES OF JERUSEM

47:4.3 you will recognize more of the Jerusem f. added to

54:4.5 The mercy f. of this delay in the execution of

54:6.10 you will learn that many problematic f. of universe

55:10.11 We are satisfied regarding two f. of our speculations:

56:5.2 feasible to look at some f. of the unifying function of

59:5.23 The life f. of the coal age were ferns and frogs.

65:4.1 not less than twenty-eight f. of life modification

65:4.3 Many f. of human life afford abundant evidence

65:4.4 thousand phases and f. of possible chemical reactions

65:4.7 many unique f. of the Urantia life experiment, but

72:9.1 a scheme of voting which embraces the following f.:

89:4.3 incense and other aesthetic f. of sacrificial rituals

109:6.1 the eternal Adjuster carries the worth-while f. of

122:0.2 the spiritual, intellectual, racial, and geographic f.

124:5.1 Jesus’ voice began to change, and other f. of mind

128:4.6 Jesus sought to segregate certain f. of his earthly

128:6.11 looking up in wonderment at his expressive f. as

140:8.1 He saw that, while some f. of the idea of a spiritual

140:9.2 Jesus reviewed many f. of the ordination sermon,

142:7.13 application of these f. of family life to the relations

148:3.5 they observed his f. undergo multitudinous changes,

151:2.5 parable yield spiritual analogies in all its f. can only

157:4.5 —the social and economic f. of this association of

170:4.8 points representing the cardinal f. of the gospel of

177:2.7 cramping f. of these olden Jewish homes have

February

122:2.4 Elizabeth’s subsequent visit with Mary in early F.

123:2.1 This event occurred on F. 11, 2 B.C.

123:2.2 On this day in F. the personal supervision of the

123:6.8 In F., Nahor, one of the teachers in a Jerusalem

124:1.10 These hot blasts usually came in F. and March,

124:5.3 F. that Jesus became humanly assured that he was

135:9.7 It was early on the morning of Sabbath, F. 23, that

137:0.1 Early on Saturday morning F. 23, A.D. 26, Jesus

137:2.1 Sunday morning, F. 24, A.D. 26, Jesus took leave of

141:7.1 On F. 26, Jesus, his apostles, and a large group of

166:0.1 From F. 11 to 20, Jesus and the twelve made a tour

166:1.1 On Sabbath, F. 18, Jesus was at Ragaba, where there

167:0.3 apostles arrived at Philadelphia on Wednesday, F. 22

167:4.1 Very late on Sunday night, F. 26, a runner from

fecundity

82:3.15 semblance of license; they were sincere tests of f..

83:4.4 efforts to insure f. also led to the association of

83:4.5 was a magical rite which was supposed to insure f..

fed

46:1.3 which are directly f from the energy charges of space

70:1.20 ceased to fight, though women have always f. and

73:3.4 It was f. by four tributaries which took origin in

122:6.2 As a small boy Jesus often f. grain to this mill while

130:8.3 vendor, of whom Jesus bought fruit and in turn f.

130:8.3 after you have f. the body learn how also to feed the

136:6.6 f. their forefathers with manna in the wilderness.

136:9.13 constantly recurring situations: the clamor to be f.,

152:3.1 Now that the multitude had been f. to the full,

152:5.2 Of the five thousand who were miraculously f., only

152:5.4 We f. the multitude, but it did not lead them to

156:6.4 near by, where the Master once f. the five thousand.

163:7.3 Perpetua was f. to the wild beasts in the arena.

165:4.5 you who are here and without money are f. and

165:6.2 this faithful steward to see that his children are f.

169:3.2 covered with sores and desiring to be f. with the

federalsee federal government; federal supreme court

72:2.3 The f. chief executive is elected every six years by

72:2.8 Very much of the f. administrative work is carried

72:2.8 the personal appointees of the chief f. executive,

72:2.8 The f. supreme tribunal approves the appointment

72:7.13 purposes designated in the charter of f. statehood,

72:7.14 F. appropriations, except war funds assessed by the

72:7.14 finally validated by the f. budget commission of one

72:7.14 thereby becomes director-controller of the f. treasury

72:9.1 the state, regional or f. schools of statesmanship,

72:9.6 The election of a f. chief executive every six years is

72:11.1 Graduates of the f. military schools may be

134:5.13 The forty-eight states of the American F. Union

134:5.15 The national sovereignty the American F. Union was

federal government

72:2.3 The f. embraces three co-ordinate divisions:

72:2.11 decisions are final in all matters not involving the f.

72:6.4 1. One day’s earnings are requisitioned by the f.

72:6.7 All natural wealth is held as a social trust by the f.,

72:6.8 old-age pensions are solely administered by the f.

72:7.1 The f. is paternalistic only in the administration of

72:7.7 The f. cannot go in debt,and a referendum is required

72:7.7 Since the f. cannot incur debt, in the event of war

72:7.8 Income to support the f. is derived from five sources:

72:7.10 1. Royalties. The f. encourages invention and

72:7.11 3. Inheritance tax. The f. levies a graduated tax

134:5.13 They have surrendered their sovereignty to the f.,

134:5.13 war only when the f.’ is in some way jeopardized.

federal supreme court

72:2.11 empowered to bring any case to the bar of the f..

72:2.12 3. F.—the high tribunal for the adjudication of

72:2.17 The f. does not pass upon socioeconomic cases

72:7.6 which cannot be modified except by consent of the f.

72:8.3 Judges of the f. must hold degrees from all these

72:11.1 confirmed by the f., and presided over ex officio by

federated

43:8.5 of one hundred and then f. in corps of one thousand.

74:5.5 and had f. all of these companies into the Edenic

federation

71:1.3 Their nearest approach was the Iroquois f., but this

72:2.1 The central government consists of a strong f. of one

134:6.4 f., creating the machinery for preventing small wars,

federations

71:1.23 such tribal f. were usually

fee

82:4.5 it was the practice to pay the father a bride f. in

feeble

29:4.29 They can detect currents which are much too f. to be

77:7.8 again to invade even the most f. of human minds.

91:5.7 symbolism for the mobilization of their f. spiritual

131:3.5 wisdom who persists in being slothful, indolent, f.,

133:4.2 life readily receivable by even the weak and f. among

139:11.11 Thus Simon labored until he was an old man and f..

146:7.1 unclean spirits—possess the f.-and evil-minded

155:6.17 alert to honor and foster even all such f. attempts

162:1.7 the Sanhedrin made f. attempts to place the Master

feeble-minded

72:4.2 The f. are trained only in agriculture and animal

72:4.2 they are committed for life to special custodial

72:4.2 colonies where they are segregated by sex to prevent

82:6.4 of their lowest strata of deteriorated, antisocial, f.,

85:6.2 Lunatics, epileptics, and the f. were often worshiped

feeble-mindedness

55:5.2 Insanity has practically ceased to exist, and f. is rare.

77:7.7 matter of confounding demoniacal possession with f.

feed

69:9.5 have no capital still expect those who have to f. them

97:7.8 God of Salem: “He shall f. his flock like a shepherd;

122:6.2 type of mill, one to grind and another to f. the grain.

130:8.3 you have fed the body learn how also to f. the soul.

135:6.8 John instructed the rich to f. the poor; to the tax

152:2.5 city here to f. and accommodate the crowds.

152:2.6 to send them away hungry; can you not f. them?”

152:2.7 I would like to f. them. What food have we with us?

152:3.1 the power to f. carried with it the right to rule.

153:2.9 yesterday did I f. you with bread for your bodies;

153:5.2 The leaders from Jerusalem were not slow to f. this

159:5.1 to f. their souls upon the best of the spiritual food,

165:2.6 but you must also f. the flock with good food;

165:4.8 “My son, why do you miss the opportunity to f.

166:3.7 I will come in and sup with him and will f. him

169:1.7 that country, who sent him into the fields to f. swine.

172:1.5 not sold and the money bestowed to f. the poor?

172:5.6 the thought that Jesus might possibly ask him to f.

190:5.4 That he will f. the flock like a true shepherd,

192:2.2 Then said Jesus: “If you love me, Peter, f. my lambs.

192:2.4 Then said Jesus: “F. my sheep.

feeding

59:5.8 The large shell-f. sharks were also highly evolved,

132:4.5 the idea of the government supporting and f. the

152:2.0 2. FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND

152:3.1 The f. of the five thousand by supernatural energy

152:5.6 The news of the f. of the five thousand and the

152:6.5 They began to realize that the f. of the five thousand

152:6.6 Jesus instructed them regarding the miraculous f. of

153:0.2 advised David to “forget about plans for f. and

153:1.2 At the f. of the five thousand he had challenged

153:1.2 This crisis, which began with the f. of the five

153:1.4 This crisis in Jesus’ earth life began with the f. of the

153:1.6 The f. of the five thousand was the one event of his

158:1.5 a high point at the time of the f. of the five thousand,

169:0.2 Not since the f. of the five thousand had anything

169:1.8 with hunger, f. swine off here in a foreign country!

feelsee feel, not or never

3:4.6 But this same finite human being can actually f.

15:14.3 we f. that the six unique purposes of cosmic

17:1.3 they see all, hear all, f. all, even know all, that

27:6.5 you will f. a lasting satisfaction concerning these

42:1.3 then will physicists f. that they have solved, almost

46:4.8 you will f. at home on Jerusem; so do the combined

48:6.37 When you f. important, you lose energy to the wear

94:7.3 to make them f. at ease and at home in the great

101:10.7 Such a liberated soul begins to f. at home in this new

105:1.6 all that we f. is unknowable of the First Source and

123:3.7 did the Nazareth family f. the pinch of poverty.

124:3.8 Jesus had never before been made to f. the personal

129:1.9 Jesus always made them f. at ease in his presence.

131:10.4 When men begin to f. after God, that is evidence

133:2.1 I am sure you must f. that you have some good

139:5.7 to f. free to come to him with their questions and

140:5.8 Only those who f. poor in spirit will ever hunger for

146:0.2 of great satisfaction to the apostles at last to f. they

154:6.2 keenly to f. the pressure of the supposed disgrace

155:6.12 grow in the ability to f. the presence of God.

164:4.8 formal trial, and some were beginning to f. strange

166:2.3 Do you f. certain about your opinions, Simon?”

171:7.5 And Jesus always made his friends f. at ease.

171:7.5 not so much f. that they were confessing to him as

172:0.2 Bethpage did their best to make Jesus f. welcome.

172:5.5 which naturally tended to think and f. in symbols.

174:1.4 f. a sense of guilty separation from a father’s full

177:4.4 now he began to f. that he was not appreciated;

181:1.6 When you f. that you are alone in the world, I will

196:2.9 Jesus led men to f. at home in the world;

feel, not or never

88:1.4 they did not f. superior to animals and were often

93:4.14 Abraham simply did not f. quite at ease until he had

123:6.9 and since Jesus did not f. competent to assume the

128:3.3 Jesus explained that he did not f. justified in going

139:5.7 so hurt Philip that he would never again f. free to

140:6.1 We do not f. able to begin this work until you have

141:5.1 You do not have to see alike or f. alike or even

187:5.2 Jesus did not f. that the Father had forsaken him;

feelingnoun

5:4.1 But religion is not merely a passive f. of “absolute

39:1.10 many an ascender has a f. which mortals could

44:6.5 These enhancers and conservators of f. are those

47:1.1 They have a vague f. concerning the finaliters but

48:5.6 each: the schools of thinking, the schools of f., and

63:1.4 their vague f. of being something more than mere

63:3.3 This f. of intimate kinship was undoubtedly due to

64:1.2 man’s earliest religious emotions grew out of his f.

66:7.6 plan of education did not ignore thinking and f. in

66:8.2 associated exaggeration of the f. of self-importance

68:1.1 naturally overflowing with the spirit of brotherly f.

85:3.1 Primitive man had a peculiar and fellow f. for the

85:7.2 You must remember that f., not thinking, was the

87:6.1 his f. of inferiority drove him to attempt to find some

89:10.3 The sense or f. of guilt is the consciousness of the

98:1.4 They had a patriotic and racial f. for Zeus and his

100:5.5 false conversion; one must have faith as well as f..

101:0.3 The f. of religious assurance is more than emotional

101:0.3 religious assurance is more than an emotional f..

101:1.4 Religion lives and prospers not by sight and f., but

101:5.9 F. and emotion are concomitants of religion, but

101:5.9 Religion may be the f. of experience, but it is

101:5.9 of experience, but it is hardly the experience of f..

101:5.9 Neither logic (rationalization) nor emotion (f.) is

102:2.8 religion content with mere thinking or unacting f..

102:3.12 indwelling Adjuster that attaches the f. of reality to

102:6.8 life which was utterly devoid of all thinking and f..

103:1.6 can be employed to designate this “sense,” “f.,”

103:3.4 the experience which is paramount is the f. regarding

103:4.1 human association generates a f. of fellowship

103:5.1 evolutionary mind gives origin to a f. of social duty

103:9.2 Religion has to do with f., acting, and living, not

103:9.11 leads to knowing God, not merely to a mystical f.

103:9.11 believing and knowing as well as a satisfaction of f..

111:0.2 The f. of the inner presence has long formed a part

112:2.7 the self may function in numerous ways—thinking, f.,

114:7.14 universe circuits to produce a f. of cosmic desertion

121:6.7 a strange reversion of f. toward the Jews occurred in

128:1.5 We have a high ruler who can be touched with the f.

130:1.5 This Philistine was much troubled by a f. of injustice

130:6.1 Fortune had grown up with a f. of helplessness and

135:3.4 The f. grew in John’s heart that he was to be the last

135:5.3 was a general f. that the end of the rule of the gentile

137:5.2 Jude said with much f.: “My father-brother, I never

140:5.16 give evidence of emotional f. or physical suffering.

141:5.2 attitudes of intellectual thinking, temperamental f.,

143:1.8 Master speak to his apostles with evident strong f.,

143:4.1 This ill f. between the Jews and the Samaritans came

147:3.5 was such a victim of the f. of his own helplessness

150:7.4 tended to increase this unkind f. of the citizenry.

152:7.2 the twelve learned how bitter the f. was becoming

153:5.2 reporting that the revulsion of f. toward the Master

153:5.2 leaders from Jerusalem were not slow to feed this f.

155:6.5 the religion of authority may impart a present f. of

155:6.9 of intellectual views, only unity of spirit f..

160:5.2 Religion embraces thinking, f., and acting

172:5.4 his profound f. of fear as to what would happen

172:5.13 that terrible and fearful f. of being ashamed of his

173:0.1 affected by a certain f. of detachment growing out of

182:3.7 Jesus experienced that natural ebb and flow of f.

185:3.8 gesture would help to antidote some of the bitter f.

187:1.8 tension, and a terrible f. of human loneliness.

192:2.4 said with considerable f., “Lord, you know all things

194:2.2 this spirit to destroy the believer’s f. of orphanhood.

196:0.9 spiritual attitude dominated his thinking and f.,

feelingverb

123:6.9 not f. strongly one way or the other, in view of the

158:4.7 After this season of meditation, f. keenly the sting of

185:4.1 Herod was desirous of seeing him, f. secure against

192:0.4 Mark boldly came up among them, f. confident they

feelingadjective

0:5.8 2. Mind. The thinking, perceiving, and f. mechanism

feelingly

48:7.18 16. You cannot perceive spiritual truth until you f.

113:5.2 Angels are so near you and care so f. for you that

feelingssee feelings of

62:5.4 sudden appearance of a new group of really human f.

62:5.5 Not only were such human f. manifested in these

70:1.5 irritations began to be submerged in the group f.,

92:1.4 Mystery and power have stimulated religious f. and

99:5.9 expressed only by “f. that lie too deep for words.”

101:1.3 not by f. or emotions, but in the realm of the highest

101:1.3 your thoughts, not your f., that lead you Godward.

101:1.4 neither is religion the offspring of sublime f. and

102:3.3 Material f., human emotions, lead directly to actions,

103:5.4 gives origin to the earliest type of human guilt f..

108:5.6 of the Mystery Monitor to smooth your ruffled f.

109:4.1 Animals do have fellow f., but they do not

122:5.2 in free and frequent expression of her emotional f.

123:3.9 Jesus made great progress in adjusting his strong f.

124:2.1 first gave expression to f. and ideas which indicated

128:1.2 Jesus experienced the full gamut of human f. and

128:1.7 supplications, even with strong f. and tears, to Him

128:6.5 a voluble denunciation of pent-up anti-Roman f.,

129:4.5 Jesus knows about the thoughts and f., the urges

132:7.8 never experienced f. of resentment or antagonism.

139:2.3 permitting himself freely to indulge strong f.;

139:3.2 natures, both of which were actuated by strong f..

139:8.8 Thomas did not hold grudges nor nurse wounded f..

139:12.9 Judas’s f. had been many times hurt, and he grew

140:8.20 man, a mortal wholly occupied with religious f.

141:0.2 and petty resentment indulged as a result of hurt f..

143:3.1 so many persons with strong f. are concerned, I

147:2.4 their differences of opinion, the best of f. prevailed

147:4.5 2. The level of the f.. This plane is one level higher

152:6.3 “You see, my children, the appeal to human f. is

159:3.9 Tell my children that I am not only tender of their f.

160:5.12 may consist in traditional beliefs, emotional f.,

162:0.1 more so than the average Samaritans, and these f.

166:2.2 entertain kind f. for the long-despised Samaritans.

168:1.2 Jesus wept because of a number of thoughts and f.

168:3.3 believed they entertained friendly f. toward Jesus.

172:1.7 made up his mind to seek revenge for his hurt f..

172:3.2 allow his disciples to give free expression to their f.,

179:1.8 control to refrain from publicly expressing their f..

185:1.3 did not understand that men of strong religious f.

187:1.7 strictly against the law to show friendly f. for one

feelings of

52:6.4 each nation must know the f. of all nations.

62:5.5 twins were also susceptible to marked f. of jealousy.

70:8.17 3. Religious quickening of the f. of mortal kinship

83:2.5 Sex impulse and f. of affection are beginning to

100:1.5 adventure, the experiencing of f. of satisfaction,

100:4.4 If some one irritates you, causes f. of resentment,

101:1.1 indescribable f. of ecstasy which can be enjoyed

102:7.6 are inwardly sure about God fear to assert such f.

103:5.9 altruistic convictions, the f. of the brotherhood of

108:5.8 The Adjusters would like to change your f. of fear to

111:6.8 mortal man should be harassed by f. of insecurity as

113:5.2 they do experience f. and sentiments of a spiritual

129:4.5 Jesus knows about the thoughts and f., the urges

141:3.8 evil injury to one’s f. of personal dignity.”

143:7.3 The f. of insecurity arising from the fear of isolation

155:6.2 You elected to exchange your f. of authoritative

156:2.7 but you must refuse to harbor even the f. of guilt.

157:2.2 when the f. of service for your fellow men arise

157:7.4 his unfortunate tendency to harbor f. of revenge.

159:3.6 realize that strong f. of emotion are not equivalent to

160:1.6 soon begins to look upon all other mortals with f.

160:1.7 safety and to the long-cherished false f. of security

160:5.13 The f. of the emotion to worship God are not true

164:0.2 the two apostles continuing to express their f. of fear

172:3.1 Jesus had f. of profound affection for Bethany and

177:2.2 self-confidence and fosters normal f. of security.

179:3.2 Peter spoke the heart f. of all his fellow apostles.

180:5.6 gratification of tender f. of the human personality.

182:3.7 the thoughts and f. of the incarnate Son of God

184:4.6 of fear and associated f. of helplessness.

185:6.6 it was futile to appeal to their supposed f. of pity.

186:1.2 looked on the betrayer with only f. of utter contempt

194:0.5 to express their f. of triumph over the forces which

feels

111:3.6 That which f. is the mutual creation of mind,

134:7.3 while learning how man lives, how he thinks, f., and

fees

69:5.9 6. Fear of the ghosts of the dead—priest f. for

81:5.3 this guild of civilization exacts costly admission f.,

89:7.1 could be redeemed according to the established f.,

90:2.11 very wealthy through the accretion of their various f.

98:1.1 never to receive f. for religious service, only food,

132:5.21 7. Except for the just and legitimate f. earned in

173:1.2 be somewhat high, no more f. had to be paid,

173:1.3 dues of one-half shekel and all other temple f. to

feetmeasurement

19:5.7 not twenty-five f. away, a Spirit of the Inspired

41:5.1 Fifteen f. of surface of the density of Urantia

46:2.8 the highest elevation on Jerusem, fifteen thousand f.,

49:2.20 average in Nebadon being a trifle under seven f..

49:2.20 who are only about two and one-half f. in height.

49:2.20 to around ten f. on the smaller inhabited spheres.

49:2.20 In Satania there is one race under four f. in height.

51:1.3 Material Sons vary in height from eight to ten f.,

58:1.7 inland seas were seldom over five or six hundred f.

58:1.7 penetrate ocean water for more than six hundred f..

58:5.7 pressure of a continental mass standing 15,000 f.

58:7.9 shores sank beneath the seas from a few f. to half a

59:2.5 square miles to a depth of from fifteen to twenty f..

59:2.6 Europe were from 10,000 to 15,000 f. under water.

59:3.1 ancient rock layer averages about one thousand f.,

59:3.5 These animals grew to be fifteen f. long and one foot

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and rock 25,000 f. thick.

59:3.9 of this Niagara series being about six hundred f..

59:3.9 In some regions these rock salt beds are seventy f.

59:4.5 limestone layers run from 500 to 5,000 f. in thickness

59:4.6 flood average about one thousand f. in thickness.

59:4.6 Louisville, Kentucky, and are about one hundred f.

59:4.8 in Europe the Devonian rocks are 20,000 f. thick.

59:4.11 teeth-bearing varieties being twenty-five to thirty f.

59:4.13 Tree types, two f. thick and forty f. high, developed;

59:4.16 layers, which attained a thickness of over 13,000 f..

59:4.17 overspread by vast forests of ferns one hundred f.

59:5.10 Carboniferous age are from 500 to 2,000 f. thick,

59:5.15 United States vary in thickness from forty to fifty f.

59:5.15 the coal-bearing strata are 18,000 f. in thickness.

59:5.18 this inundation average one thousand f. in thickness.

59:5.22 the Carboniferous trees were commonly seven f. in

59:5.22 and often one hundred and twenty-five f. high.

59:6.4 period vary in thickness from 1,000 to 7,000 f..

60:1.2 the one thousand f. of red sandstone deposit of this

60:1.3 deposits vary in thickness from 3,000 to 10,000 f.,

60:2.1 two f. long up to the huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs,

60:2.1 huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, seventy-five f. long,

60:2.5 fresh-water deposits varies from 2,000 to 5,000 f.;

60:2.8 though one species attained a diameter of eight f..

60:2.11 huge ichthyosaurs sometimes grew to be fifty f. long,

60:2.11 the majority being over thirty-five f. in length.

60:2.12 formation with a spread of twenty to twenty-five f.

60:2.12 These ancient flying reptiles grew to be ten f. long,

60:3.5 age, their average thickness being about 2,000 f..

60:3.9 These layers vary in thickness from 200 f. in some

60:3.9 to 10,000 f. in western North America and European

60:3.20 The land type of turtle, twenty f. across, appeared

60:4.2 areas of land are sometimes 15,000 to 20,000 f. thick

61:1.9 ostrichlike land bird developed to a height of ten f.

61:1.13 this same stone is elevated to a height of 10,000 f.

61:1.13 16,000 f. in the Himalayas, and 20,000 f. in Tibet.

61:3.5 the giant pigs, more than six f. tall, became extinct.

61:4.2 These deposits average only about two hundred f.,

61:5.1 in North America vast areas rising up to 30,000 f.

61:5.2 to fall until it had attained a depth of 20,000 f..

62:2.1 They were active little creatures, almost three f. tall;

62:3.2 children grew to be a little over four f. in height.

62:3.3 children like themselves, all more than four f. tall

62:4.1 They attained a height of over five f., and their heads

64:1.1 the arid Tibetan land elevations, 30,000 f. above

64:6.19 many of their leaders being eight or nine f. in height.

66:3.3 beautiful city, enclosed within a wall forty f. high.

72:3.1 must provide fifty thousand square f. of land.

74:1.1 series and were a little more than eight f. in height.

80:7.2 They were all under six f. in height and had been

81:3.3 average primitive community rose one to two f.

93:2.5 Nodite and Sumerian peoples, being almost six f. in

123:4.1 Snow fell two f. deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus

123:5.12 almost 3,000 f. of the upper slopes glistening white

126:2.3 remained always true that Jesus “sat at no man’s f..”

130:3.4 broad avenue, one hundred f. wide and five miles

133:3.4 the citadel that stood almost two thousand f. above

134:8.1 a designated point about 6,000 f. above sea level,

135:1.4 At sixteen he was more than six f. tall and almost

151:5.2 This body of water is almost seven hundred f. below

168:1.1 in the ledge of rock which rose up some thirty f.

187:2.1 the Master’s feet being only about three f. from

188:1.4 body into the tomb, a chamber about ten f. square,

feetanatomical

28:7.3 to guide the f. of anxious pilgrims in moments of

38:2.5 “fell down to worship before the f. of the angel,”

60:1.10 developed only three toes on their hind f.,

62:3.2 They walked upright, having f. almost as well suited

62:5.2 just as perfect f. as the present-day human races.

83:4.7 The bride’s f. must never touch the ground just

87:6.12 water in which the priests had washed their f..

95:2.8 put down his radiance as a stairway under his f.

111:7.3 even though your f. must tread the material paths of

122:9.22 To guide our f. into ways of peace.

130:6.3 and he knelt at his f. imploring Jesus to help him,

137:1.1 I would sit at your f. and learn the whole truth

137:7.2 work, while night after night they sat at Jesus’ f..

139:2.6 First Peter refused to let Jesus wash his f. and then,

139:12.10 broke an expensive box of incense at Jesus’ f..

146:4.4 When Jesus had lifted the man upon his f., he

147:4.2 stood upon his f. and, pointing his finger at the

147:5.3 began to anoint his f. while she also wet his f. with

147:5.3 anointing, she continued weeping and kissing his f..

147:5.4 invited guest, yet you gave me no water for my f..

147:5.4 This grateful woman has washed my f. with tears

147:5.4 since she came in, has not ceased to kiss my f..

147:5.4 but she has anointed my f. with precious lotions.

151:6.4 When Amos recognized Jesus, he fell down at his f.

151:6.5 the man crouching like an animal at his f., reached

152:0.1 falling down at his f., took him by the hand and

152:0.2 woman, who, coming forward, knelt at his f. and

155:5.14 All twenty-four of his hearers rose to their f.,

157:3.5 Jesus drew himself upon his f., and looking down

157:3.5 Peter, springing to his f., exclaimed: “You are the

157:3.5 And the eleven sitting apostles arose to their f.

157:4.3 and all arose to their f. as Jesus approached them.

157:4.4 the twelve stood upon their f., and Simon Peter,

158:5.1 kneeling at Jesus’ f., said: “Master, I have a son,

158:5.2 Now did the father again kneel at Jesus’ f. while he

159:2.3 never sat at Jesus’ f. should dare to teach in his name

159:3.8 the kingdom with yearning hearts and weary f.

162:8.2 while Lazarus and Mary sat at Jesus’ f. drinking in

166:2.4 Samaritan fell on his knees at his f. and gave thanks

166:2.5 As the Samaritan remained kneeling at Jesus’ f.,

168:0.6 When Martha met Jesus, she fell at his f., exclaiming,

168:0.6 Jesus reached down and, lifting Martha upon her f.

168:0.10 Mary fell at his f., exclaiming, “If you had only been

168:2.7 and his sisters, knelt at the Master’s f. to give thanks

169:1.9 son’s ring on his hand and fetch sandals for his f..

172:1.5 to pour it upon his f. as Mary took down her hair

172:5.3 Simon Peter was at first almost swept off his f. by

174:4.6 until I make your enemies the footstool of your f..

177:5.1 David looked down at his f.; he was afraid to

179:1.2 water, the basins, and towels for laving their dusty f.;

179:1.2 began to think within himself, Who shall wash our f.?

179:1.8 the supper, except that their f. were still unwashed,

179:3.0 3. WASHING THE APOSTLES’ FEET

179:3.1 had so recently refused to wash one another’s f.,

179:3.1 attitude of a servant, ready to wash Simon’s f..

179:3.1 knelt, all twelve arose as one man to their f.;

179:3.2 that he was minded to wash Simon Peter’s f..

179:3.2 and proposing to wash his f. as would a slave.

179:3.3 said, “Master, do you really mean to wash my f.?”

179:3.3 breath, said, “Master, you shall never wash my f.!”

179:3.5 said: “Peter, I declare that, if I do not wash your f.,

179:3.5 the fact that Jesus continued kneeling there at his f.

179:3.5 to the thought of allowing Jesus to wash his f. but,

179:3.5 “Then, Master, wash not my f. only but also my

179:3.6 the Master made ready to begin washing Peter’s f.,

179:3.6 “He who is already clean needs only to have his f.

179:3.6 But the dust of your f. should have been washed

179:3.7 went around the table, in silence, washing the f. of

179:3.7 When Jesus had finished washing the f. of the twelve

179:3.8 If, then, the Master has washed your f., why was it

179:3.8 that you were unwilling to wash one another’s f.?

179:3.9 content proudly to refuse to wash one another’s f.,

179:4.2 self-confidence by the parable of the f. washing

181:2.1 each man rose to his f. when Jesus addressed him.

187:2.1 they bound and nailed his f. to the wood, using

187:2.1 the wood, using one long nail to penetrate both f..

187:2.1 The cross was not high, the Master’s f. being only

189:4.10 voice of the Master, Mary rushed to kneel at his f.

189:4.12 As Mary sought to embrace his f., Jesus said:

192:1.4 rushed up to the Master and, kneeling at his f.,

192:1.6 Peter shook himself and, kneeling at the Master’s f.,

fellsee fell asleep; fell back; fell down; fell to; fell upon

45:2.3 when the System Sovereign stumbled and f. into

53:7.10 While many on the lower mansion worlds f., it is

59:5.17 indicate the number of times the land f. and rose,

59:5.19 as the coastlands rose and f. during these ages of

67:4.6 Those beings who f. into sin—did not deliberately

68:5.8 the pastoral era of his existence, woman’s dignity f.

77:3.9 the enterprise; it f. of its own pretentious weight.

78:8.10 the Sumerian capital built on flood mounds, f..

78:8.12 Their ancient civilization finally f. due to the

79:4.7 Thus the vast majority of the population f. into the

82:4.4 civilization the illegitimate child f. into disrepute.

85:1.2 In Bengal many worship a meteor which f. to earth

94:5.7 China f. into an almost equally calamitous error,

94:6.12 because of an advanced religion, then f. behind

96:3.5 Pharaoh and a small body of Egyptians, who all f.

96:7.1 their idea of Deity f. far below the Egyptian and

97:9.18 Israel f. under the rule of city despots who began

97:9.25 Judah f. under the rule of Babylon and was given

121:7.5 religion of good works and slavery to law f. victim

123:4.1 Snow f. two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus

123:4.5 by the sand when descending the stairs and f..

124:1.10 In those days the rain f. in refreshing showers from

124:6.1 The Passover feast of this year f. on Saturday,

129:2.4 paid the remainder of the mortgage when it f. due,

148:4.6 who f. from spiritual light into gross darkness.

151:1.2 as he sowed that some seed f. by the wayside to be

151:1.2 Other seed f. among the thorns, and as the thorns

151:2.2 The seed which f. by the wayside represents those

151:2.2 The seed which f. among thorns represents those

151:2.2 Now the seed which f. on good ground and sprang

151:2.3 The seed which f. by the wayside on hardened

151:2.3 birds that snatched away the seed which f. by the

151:2.3 The seed which f. among the rocks stands for

151:2.3 The seed which f. among the thorns represents

151:2.3 The seed which f. on good soil, springing up to

151:2.4 the apostles and their associates f. into serious

152:4.2 Peter grew weary and f. into a deep sleep of

158:1.5 five thousand, and then it rapidly f. almost to zero.

158:5.2 the youth was seized with a violent attack and f. in

158:6.2 yielded to the temptation and f. into your old evil

162:3.3 the whole plot f. to pieces of its own sordid weight

163:2.6 When Matadormus heard this, his countenance f..

164:1.3 Jericho, and he f. into the hands of cruel brigands,

164:1.3 the neighbor of him who f. among the robbers?”

166:2.4 when he had found the Master, he f. on his knees

166:4.4 eighteen men upon whom the tower of Siloam f.,

166:5.4 Abner f. out with Peter and James (Jesus’ brother)

167:1.5 which one of you, having a favorite animal that f. in

168:0.6 When Martha met Jesus, she f. at his feet, exclaiming

168:0.10 Mary f. at his feet, exclaiming, “If you had only been

169:1.5 went off into a foreign land, where he f. into much

169:3.2 desiring to be fed with the crumbs which f. from

171:6.1 he almost f. out of the tree in his haste to get down,

183:3.4 those in the front ranks f. suddenly backward.

184:3.8 that their testimony f. in its own entanglements.

186:1.7 the betrayer’s body was dashed to pieces as it f. on

187:1.9 physical strength momentarily gave way, and he f.

190:1.3 he failed to find the Master, f. into grave doubting.

190:3.1 when a sudden and solemn hush f. over them;

190:3.1 while the women f. on their faces and worshiped

191:2.2 they all f. on their faces, praising God and venerating

191:5.5 When Thomas heard these words, he f. on his knees

193:6.3 The lot f. on Matthias, and he was declared to be the

fell asleep

68:4.4 the morning to the moment he f. in his cave at night

74:1.5 as they f. in the personality lapse of consciousness

74:2.1 Adam and Eve f. on Jerusem, and when they

86:5.12 by day, but when he f., his soul could enter a wolf

87:1.4 feared they too would die if they f. in the vicinity of

152:4.2 Peter grew weary and f. into a deep sleep of

182:2.3 The apostles f. only because they were literally

fell back

74:5.6 Adam f. on Van’s method of organization, dividing

135:5.2 They f. onto the well-known reasons assigned to

150:1.3 albeit they f. to the olden customs in subsequent

fell down

38:2.5 your seer “f. to worship before the feet of the angel,”

145:1.2 Simon f. at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart from me,

151:6.4 When Amos recognized Jesus, he f. at his feet and

158:1.10 they f. on their faces to worship, they heard a voice,

159:1.4 he f. on his face before the king and implored him

fell to

63:4.5 two rival would-be rulers of the clan f. to fighting

64:6.6 these people again f. to fighting so fiercely among

77:3.8 settle the other two by debate, they f. to fighting.

146:6.3 still others f. to praying and wailing over their sins.

148:9.4 When they heard this message, they f. to earnest

157:3.2 the apostles f. to talking among themselves about

162:2.2 the crowd heard these words, they f. to wrangling

165:4.3 robbers his heirs f. to fighting among themselves.

169:2.8 When the Pharisees f to wrangling among themselves

171:0.6 When they f. to arguing among themselves, Jesus

fell upon

63:2.5 flared into a full blaze the moment the spark f. it.

121:2.8 to endure Roman suzerainty when it finally f. their

146:4.3 As Jesus looked upon him, the man f. his face and

151:1.2 Other seed f. the rocky places where there was little

151:1.2 Still other seed f. good ground and, growing,

151:2.2 The birds which snatched away the seed that f. the

151:2.2 The seed which f. the rocky places, and which

152:0.2 As Jesus looked about him, his eyes f. a near-by

173:4.2 fruits due their master; instead, they f. his servants,

184:4.5 As these insults, taunts, and blows f. Jesus, he was

191:0.6 of leadership before they f. these distracting times.

fellownoun

26:7.3 These commissions consist of one f. of the finaliters,

119:8.8 a system savior, an Adamic redeemer, a seraphic f.,

130:5.4 his powerful extended right arm until the poor f. had

139:2.2 known to all his friends as an erratic and impulsive f..

183:5.3 He is one of this f.’ followers.”

130:8.1 This f. had contemplated taking his life, but when

132:0.1 “If I had that f.’ kingly bearing and gracious manner,

133:1.2 all that entered into his attack upon his f.—and then

159:2.1 Now this f. had never been with us, neither does

184:2.5 not see you in the garden when they arrested this f.?

185:2.1 “What accusation do you bring against this f.?”

fellowadjective; see fellow apostles; fellow beings; fellow

  creatures; fellow man or men; fellow mortals

16:9.13 of our fraternal relationship with f. personalities.

22:7.4 one of these is, in association with some f. finaliter

23:3.5 can send an impulse through space to a f. messenger

25:8.3 Paradise sojourn—aside from your f. pilgrims—

29:4.25 With the aid of their f. controllers they are actually

30:4.28 consult the broadcasts to ascertain who of your f.

31:2.3 chief has assigned to him a permanent staff of 999 f.

38:2.5 “See that you do it not; I am a f. servant with you

39:2.7 are the helpers and associates of their f. seraphim,

43:8.5 and work effectively with ten diverse f. morontians,

43:8.7 Achieve simultaneous adjustment to f. morontians

43:8.12 with a similar association with ten f. morontians.

43:8.12 your relations with your f. morontia progressors.

45:2.6 enjoy themselves and to meet their f. Jerusemites.

54:6.4 of some member of your family, some f. citizen or

63:4.4 trying to protect and save an injured f. warrior.

64:4.13 returned because they sacrificed their f. tribesmen.

64:5.3 when these youths later mated with their f. tribesmen

65:3.7 associates and f. administrators in the ages to come.

65:4.3 creating new cells to replace any f. cells which may

69:5.13 holiday or by freely distributing it to f. tribesmen.

70:1.12 that a neighboring tribe had caused the death of a f.

70:11.2 But originally these laws applied only to f. tribesmen

85:3.1 Primitive man had a peculiar and f. feeling for the

89:5.6 an honor to the soul of a friend or f. tribesman if his

89:5.9 for inflicting the death penalty upon a f. tribesman.

89:6.3 her father, and with the approval of his f. tribesmen.

96:2.3 They were merely f. nomads who chose to follow

96:3.4 diplomatically for the freedom of his f. Semites.

97:7.4 hindered in their influence over their f. captives by

97:9.3 attack by the Ammonites upon their f. tribesmen—

107:3.1 We conjecture that these f. entities may in some

109:4.1 Animals do have f. feelings, but they do not

119:1.5 we are his loyal and devoted f. Melchizedeks,

119:5.2 the respect and loyal admiration of his f. spirits.

121:8.14 collaboration of my eleven associate f. midwayers

122:8.1 the help and kind ministrations of women f. travelers,

125:2.12 his own age, f. candidates for the consecration,

125:3.1 parents awaited the assembly of their f. travelers.

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his f. travelers about things social,

132:5.17 same profit which he would gladly accord his f.

133:8.3 and held a long conference with his f. countryman.

134:4.10 teacher who assumed to lord it over his f. teachers.

135:4.4 exhort his f. Jews to flee from the wrath to come.

136:7.2 Jesus knew his f. countrymen were expecting a

151:2.7 the majority of his f. preachers were about ready

158:4.4 James of Safed and his f. seekers after Jesus came

159:1.5 then did this f. steward fall down before the chief

159:1.5 the chief steward would not show mercy to his f.

159:1.5 When his f. servants saw what had happened, they

159:1.5 Why did you not show mercy to your f. steward,

160:2.9 unselfishly for the good of others, his f. sojourners

165:6.3 to mistreat his f. servants and to eat and drink with

166:1.1 a number of his f. Pharisees were following Jesus

166:3.4 we were not f. servants in the Father’s ministry of

167:1.4 the Master looked over his f. guests and then,

167:1.5 a one have glory in the presence of his f. guests.

174:5.7 If my f. countrymen, the Jews, choose to reject me

175:2.3 portray the manner in which certain of his f. Jews

176:3.4 reasonable profit, such as your diligent f. servants

176:3.5 devotion to the unselfish service of your f. servants

179:3.9 If you are willing to become f. servants with me in

181:1.7 Jesus gives peace to his f. doers of the will of God

181:2.22 alone in the world and wholly isolated from his f.

183:0.2 the Greek sentinel proceeded to arouse all of his f.

183:3.2 James, and John, with thirty of their f. campers,

183:4.1 now joined the other apostles and their f. campers

183:4.2 bade Simon Peter and his f. swordsmen sheathe

188:1.2 their f. Sanhedrists had long suspected them, even

191:4.3 also equally love those who are your f. believers in

192:2.4 example and an inspiration to all your f. shepherds

193:4.1 he held up the tragic fate of their traitorous f. worker

194:4.7 the desire to share their goods with their f. believers

194:4.7 were taking up a collection to keep their f. believers

195:7.17 form such a concept of other and f. automatons!

196:2.6 the brotherhood consisted of f. believers in the

fellow apostle(s)

104:1.11 Even then, as did his f., Paul confused Jesus,

139:7.2 Jesus never gave Levi a nickname, but his f. referred

139:8.1 known as “doubting Thomas,” but his f. hardly

139:8.12 thinker; Thomas was the acid test of Jesus and his f..

139:9.2 discussions or the theological debates of their f.,

139:12.5 always financially loyal to his Master and his f..

141:1.5 Andrew carefully instructed his f. in the delicate task

144:6.1 Philip and some of his f. were in a near-by village

145:5.8 Andrew and his f. sorrowfully made their way back

145:5.10 then Thomas addressed his f., saying: “Let’s go!

147:4.10 were more than thankful that their philosophic f.

158:5.4 this scene of the defeat and discomfiture of their f..

161:2.11 they hurried on toward Jerusalem to join their f.,

172:5.13 his final determination to forsake Jesus and his f.,

172:5.13 feeling of being ashamed of his Master and his f..

175:4.1 of dissociating himself from Jesus and his f..

175:4.1 with his f., he listened to that fateful discourse on

177:4.5 at the final decision to abandon Jesus and his f.;

179:3.1 forgot his infamy for a moment to arise with his f.

179:3.2 the Master, he spoke the heart feelings of all his f..

182:2.1 engaged in a heated discussion of their traitorous f.

183:4.2 all responsibility in the group management of his f.;

183:4.2 exhorted his f. and the other disciples to hasten on

191:0.1 would have fared better had he remained with his f.,

191:0.6 freedom from responsibility for guidance of his f..

191:0.12 Thomas felt the urge to rejoin his f., but the desire to

191:1.4 the upper chamber and into the presence of his f.,

191:1.5 garden made a profound impression upon his f.,

192:0.2 Jesus never gave Peter any such authority, and his f.

193:4.2 to confide in, or freely fraternize with, his f..

193:4.3 all these men grew to love Jesus and their f. more,

193:6.2 Simon Peter took it upon himself to speak for his f.

fellow beings

5:4.3 unified self to the service of the universe family of f.,

16:9.4 you cannot become so absolutely certain of a f.’

44:0.18 in the ability to recognize and fraternize with the f.

54:1.6 for the sake of possessing unjust power over his f..

85:1.4 with beliefs in ghosts and the spirits of departed f..

100:2.4 to God and the measure of one’s usefulness to f..

174:1.5 the nature and longings of your children and your f..

180:5.5 frankly speak the full thought of your mind to your f.

196:0.12 that it responded to the charm of the contact of f.

fellow creature(s)

3:2.10 happiness and personal prosperity, of your f..

38:2.4 neither should individual mortals prejudge their f..

91:7.1 and loving service in unselfish ministry to one’s f..

103:2.10 as the urge to be altruistic, f.-creature minded.

119:6.4 apparent to all that our Creator had become a f.,

131:6.2 Man should journey through life treating his f. as

193:2.2 the fruits of the spirit in loving service to their f..

fellow man or men

100:4.4 If you love your f., you must have discovered their

118:8.10 garments of mercy when he dares to love his f.,

118:10.14 heart will be effectively outpoured as love for his f.

120:3.2 things practical and immediately helpful to your f..

123:5.8 problems of life—obtained by mingling with his f..

123:5.8 It was this association with his f., young and old,

125:2.12 learning how the various groups of his f. toiled for

129:3.3 on this journey he made many contacts with his f.,

129:3.5 make no unusual or overpowering appeals to his f..

130:0.5 to making those close personal contacts with his f.,

130:2.4 could stand by on the seashore and watch a f.

130:2.6 leisure in this unusual personal ministry to his f.,

131:10.2 the Father in heaven, we can reveal him to our f..

132:4.5 to attempt a more far-reaching ministry to his f..

132:5.16 helpful ways by the largest possible number of his f..

133:1.4 But I would not thus assault a f. of sonship status,

136:6.6 the benefit of himself or the overawing of his f.,

136:8.1 the attention and winning the adherence of his f..

138:1.1 experience in dealing personally with their f..

140:5.12 to that faith which man should have in his f.;

139:8.3 Thomas was rapidly losing faith in his f. when he

139:8.3 effect great changes in his mental reactions to his f.

140:8.11 a love of one’s f. so genuine that it expanded the

141:3.4 he exercised great influence over his f. because of

142:4.2 Father, and loving service bestowed upon one’s f..

143:1.4 And no matter what blunders your f. make in their

146:2.4 experience until such a time as you forgive your f..

146:3.6 and that is the degree of your love for your f..

153:2.6 better know how to serve and minister to your f.!

155:1.5 your f. will then seek after you that they may gain

157:2.2 And when the feelings of service for your f. arise

159:4.4 precious in the eyes of all those who love their f..

160:1.13 that is all-embracing and all-inclusive of one’s f..

160:4.10 you have done nothing worth while for your f..

160:5.11 symbols of meaning wherewith to convey to our f.

161:2.5 the presence of faith or any other grace in his f..

166:2.3 Should we sit in judgment on our f.?

170:2.12 engaged in joyful and voluntary service for their f.

171:7.5 Jesus had time to comfort his f. “as he passed by.”

180:1.2 the bestowal of your heart’s affection upon your f..

188:5.7 was willing to lay down his life in the service of his f.

191:5.3 By so drawing close to your f. in understanding

192:2.2 Serve your f. even as I have served you; forgive your

192:2.10 Serve your f. even as I have served you.

193:0.5 God-revealing to your f. even as, by loving you

fellow mortal(s)

27:2.3 beings and with a familiar multitude of glorified f..

54:6.4 member of your family, some fellow citizen or f.,

91:1.4 from the ego of the self-conscious human and his f..

91:7.2 best served their God by unselfish ministry to their f..

103:1.2 full agreement with the religious philosophy of a f.,

103:2.2 not look askance at their f. who could only attain

110:3.9 an intelligent and wise affection for each of your f..

127:6.14 teaching, ministry, and service in behalf of his f. on

129:3.5 the work of revealing the heavenly Father to his f.

129:4.6 may not have received the universal approval of his f.

130:1.4 narrative of the personal work of Jesus with his f. on

131:10.5 I am going to do my best to treat each of my f. just

132:7.2 means of leading such a f. to the Father in heaven.

133:4.2 receivable by the weak and feeble among one’s f..

134:6.1 safeguard an equal degree of freedom for all of his f..

140:5.1 that you should love your f. as Jesus loves you.

174:5.8 become my disciples and the servants of your f..

175:2.1 the Christ to be prejudiced against the Jew as a f..

180:1.2 the bestowal of my affection upon you and your f..

186:2.3 of his socially nearsighted and spiritually blinded f..

188:4.4 not since the Master lived and died among your f..

192:2.2 forgive your f. even as I have forgiven you.

193:0.5 Love all men as I have loved you; serve your f. as I

193:5.2 love wherewith I have loved you and serve your f.

fellows—see fellows, his; fellows, one’s; fellows, our

    fellows, their; fellows, your

36:5.2 quite apart from the degree to which its f. may find

48:6.13 Though I move in loneliness or with the f of my kind

54:6.5 in line for becoming future Mighty Messengers, f. of

72:12.4 culture as separates the continental nation from its f..

77:9.12 angelic hosts, and midway f. is enthusiastically

107:4.3 may sometimes have to contend with disloyal f.,

123:0.2 near his own to make them acceptable play-f..

131:10.7 that men should do to me, that I will do to my f..

131:10.8 I will judge not that I may not be unfair to my f..

133:1.5 I would have enjoyed punishing those rude f. who

139:9.6 they were sons of God and f. of the kingdom.

157:4.5 this association of men and women as kingdom f.

191:6.2 they will perceive that you have become faith-f. of

fellows, his

1:6.6 more man appreciates the personality values of his f.,

24:7.2 and disappear from the recognition of his spirit f.,

31:2.3 numbers, but only one messenger, the chief of his f.,

34:1.1 Master Spirit emerges to the recognition of his f.,

35:2.8 disharmony which caused disagreement with his f.;

45:4.3 directed his f. in the worship of “The Breath Giver.”

45:4.4 pointed his f. to the veneration of “The Great Light.”

47:8.5 the new morontia being is introduced to his f. for the

54:1.9 self-willed creature encroach on the rights of his f.

54:2.5 privilege of worshiping God and of serving his f..

62:5.11 life did not seem worth living among his ordinary f.;

68:1.1 feeling and the desire for social contact with his f..

69:8.1 Primitive man never hesitated to enslave his f..

87:3.3 The savage lived in fear of the ghosts of his f. and

87:7.9 initiative, and which he can also enjoy with his f..

91:4.1 the petitioner seeks for selfish advantage over his f..

91:4.3 for the one who prays nor anything for his f.,

93:2.8 Machiventa was in full contact with his eleven f. of

93:8.1 he was not there, for his f. had taken him.

93:10.1 he appeared among his eleven f. of the Urantia

94:6.6 rather attempts to bestow these riches upon his f.,

97:4.3 his timeserving, and sometimes immoral f.,

100:7.16 he was even respectful of the faulty worship of his f..

100:7.16 yet Jesus could justly appeal to his f., saying, “Who

101:9.7 values directly outward into the affairs of his f.

102:3.4 loving service-contact with his less illuminated f.,

102:3.4 within his own soul to refresh and ennoble his f..

108:2.9 a mortal becomes dominated by the love of his f.

117:6.10 affection as he himself bestows this love on his f..

117:6.10 as he in turn bestows this love upon his f..

119:2.6 beloved by all the system and adored by his f. of all

119:5.2 the duties of a spirit mortal in common with his f.

119:5.2 In “all points he was tested and tried, even as his f.,”

119:6.6 being in all points tested like his f. assembled from

124:4.1 cause him to be regarded as different from his f..

125:5.8 merely to experience logical triumph over his f.,

127:2.2 had the effect of keeping out many of his youthful f.

130:5.4 as near a personal encounter with his f. as Jesus

130:6.1 comfort and courage from association with his f.,

130:6.2 My boy, to one who loves his f. there is an appeal

136:9.10 back to his f. following the forty days of isolation

140:5.12 which enables him to love his f. even as a father

149:2.11 offered his f. the superior thing which ought to be.

151:6.3 clothing and deport himself fairly well among his f.

156:5.15 skillful in alluring his f. into the love of eternal truth.

160:2.1 the animal is that man can communicate with his f.

160:2.2 communicate with his f. concerning ideas and ideals.

160:3.3 immature individual arouses the antagonisms of his f.

162:9.5 Abner and his eleven f. cast their lot with Jesus and

167:4.7 Thomas addressed his f., saying: “We have told

170:1.13 man’s personal experience in relation to his f. on

170:3.4 experienced by man just in so far as he forgives his f.

170:3.5 2. Man will not truly forgive his f. unless he loves

170:3.10 folds his moral nature in loving relations with his f..

174:1.4 wise man understands the inner impulses of his f.,

187:5.3 The last request which Jesus made of his f. was

189:2.3 he summoned to his assistance many of his f.,

191:0.10 Matthew listened to the discussions of his f. but

191:5.1 Thomas had withdrawn from his f., he had gone

191:5.1 efforts of all his f. to convince and convert him.

193:4.14 with his transforming personality, forsook his f.,

fellows, one’s

3:5.7 2. Is altruism—service of one’s f.—desirable?

28:6.20 labor for the welfare of one’s earthly f.,

46:5.29 of personalities, orders different from one’s own f..

72:3.5 striving to know God and manifest love for one’s f.

94:8.8 It was not so much that love of one’s f. should be

100:1.8 sharing one’s spiritual life with one’s f.,

100:2.1 spiritual fruit: yielding the ministry to one’s f. of that

102:3.6 and better fellowship of both ideas and one’s f..

103:2.3 and urges to kindness—helpful ministry to one’s f..

103:9.5 of eternal survival, and love, especially of one’s f..

132:2.5 enlarges the capacity to love and serve one’s f.,

132:5.6 the unfair exploitation or the enslavement of one’s f..

132:5.9 —riches derived from the generosity of one’s f.

132:5.17 trade and the honest treatment accorded one’s f. in

144:4.6 the beneficial influence of praying for one’s f..

146:2.9 self or for gaining unfair advantage over one’s f..

146:3.6 of divine worship and loving regard for one’s f..

147:4.7 level of unselfish devotion to the welfare of one’s f..

155:3.4 unselfish service for one’s f.: “Inasmuch as you did

156:5.14 co-ordinate with the love and service of one’s f..

159:1.6 the unfairness of sitting in judgment upon one’s f..

160:2.8 Association with one’s f. is essential to the renewal

160:3.2 recognized by one’s f. as a mature personality.

180:5.5 become the instrument of great offense to one’s f..

180:5.12 atone for lack of genuine compassion for one’s f..

188:4.9 Jesus taught that service to one’s f. is the highest

188:4.9 serve one’s f. even as Jesus loved and served men.

188:5.9 one’s life to the welfare and salvation of one’s f..

fellows, our

129:0.2 The more fully we bestow ourselves upon our f.,

131:4.5 from the Lord for all of our trespasses against our f.;

131:10.5 that we may be the better prepared to serve our f..

140:4.5 let our light so shine that our f. will be guided into

144:5.20 with us as we show loving-kindness to our f..

160:5.11 is spirit; as conveyed to our f., that God is love.

170:2.23 personally available by the act of forgiving our f..

fellows, their

25:1.5 Both spirit servitals and their more physical f. are

25:6.3 their records being scrutinized by their exalted f.

26:3.7 Messengers serve their f., the celestial personalities,

28:5.1 order are no less reflective than their primary f..

28:5.19 the most uniquely specialized of all their f..

28:6.1 In the same manner as their f., these angels are

28:7.1 but with their liaison f. they range from the shores

29:4.1 they require the assistance of both their f. and certain

33:6.5 utilize this service for communication with their f.

36:5.10 the ability of will creatures to harmonize with their f.;

37:10.5 back and down to extend a helping hand to their f.

40:10.12 Mighty Messengers and their f. may not in the

44:0.13 superior knowledge and skill to their less favored f..

46:2.5 contrasted by the celestial artisans and their f..

46:5.22 these groups of angels do not sojourn with their f.,

48:4.9 giving themselves to the work of assisting their f. in

51:0.3 among their f. and in the councils on high their work

51:4.6 the services of their backward f. in compulsory labor

53:3.6 they were in reality traitors to their mortal f. since

56:8.3 do (or may) in turn bestow all of this upon their f.

64:5.3 not only intelligent above their f., but their skins

68:1.5 attacks on nature as well as in defense against their f.

70:12.5 most competent and worthy f. as chief executives.

71:4.16 an adequate defense against their benighted f. who

74:3.1 Their Jerusem f. had gone to worlds running along

75:7.5 Adam and Eve, like their f. on Jerusem, maintained

77:3.8 while their f. fought until well-nigh obliterated.

80:7.2 off the mainland by their larger and inferior f..

83:6.5 less fortunate f. who must pay the price of failure to

85:6.2 were often worshiped by their normal-minded f.,

93:10.9 and Eve are destined to accompany their earth f.

97:7.3 to bolster up the courage of their f. in captivity.

98:1.2 to those which their Aryan f. had carried to India.

102:2.1 know religion when they find it in the lives of their f..

102:2.3 their f. who have imbibed only the wisdom of the

109:4.1 intercourse or spiritual communion with their f.

114:7.9 but these same mortals are little known to their f.

131:1.6 Those who love their f. and who have pure hearts

132:6.1 a privilege, not a duty, to offer guidance to their f.

132:7.6 in the lives of the men who reveal God to their f..”

144:8.7 who call to their f. and say: ‘We piped for you and

146:7.2 of their origin to communicate with their living f..

149:4.6 living in ignorance of the lives and doings of their f..

159:1.5 mercy to those who freely show mercy to their f..

162:0.2 After Philip and Matthew had returned to their f.

163:2.11 men by their strong, keen, and more intelligent f..

166:4.4 were not in any manner sinners above all their f.

167:5.2 to discuss marriage and divorce, as did their f.

175:1.9 public and give alms to attract the notice of their f..

180:5.7 requiring them so to relate themselves to their f. that

180:5.7 that they will receive the highest possible good as a

180:5.8 satisfied only when they love their f. as Jesus loved

191:4.3 the enlightenment of their f. who sit in spiritual

193:4.3 slowly developed the ability to confide in their f..

194:3.15 received no more of the good gift than did their f..

fellows, your

28:5.14 when temporarily without the association of your f..

30:4.28 affords opportunity for looking up your friends, f.,

44:0.18 ability to recognize your friends and f. of former

47:9.4 system capital in the company of a group of your f.

48:6.6 choice isn’t detrimental to you or injurious to your f..

54:6.4 because of the wrongdoing of your associates, f.,

56:8.4 may begin the revelation of the Supreme to your f.,

100:4.5 If you could only know your f., you would

100:4.6 You cannot truly love your f. by a mere act of the

100:4.6 achieve an understanding of one more of your f.,

101:2.16 To all of your f. who have had a similar experience,

102:6.7 Said Jesus: “If you love your f. as I have loved you,

130:6.3 that new and all-dominating love of your f. which

130:7.2 “Become interested in your f.; learn how to love

131:3.5 Injustice done to your f. shall come back upon you

131:8.5 therefore should you extend help to your f. without

132:4.6 Love your f. and reach out for God with a whole

132:4.7 employ your powers of speech to liberate your f.

132:5.11 9. Trust funds—lodged in your hands by your f. for

132:5.19 money-power to gain unfair advantage over your f..

132:5.22 riches are the product of unjust dealings with your f.,

132:5.24 of this right does not work harm upon your f..”

133:1.5 helping others and ministering to your f. in distress

133:4.12 But you did do this evil, and your f. have adjudged

133:4.12 Your f. must judge you by what you did, but there

137:8.11 If you are willing to serve your f., you shall sit down

140:6.4 You must judge your f. by their deeds; the Father

146:2.4 fact is not conditioned upon your forgiving your f.

146:2.11 Pray for the welfare of your friends, families, and f.,

147:5.4 by the thoughtless and unkind attitude of your f.;

147:6.4 better to guard the health and well-being of your f..

153:4.1 I charge one of your loyal f. to see that you do not

155:6.2 You have come out from among those of your f.

156:5.2 if you would live the spirit-filled life among your f.

156:5.16 function on earth in association with your mortal f.?

157:2.2 in intelligent ministry to the real needs of your f..”

159:1.3 pretend to sit in judgment on the souls of your f.,

159:1.5 kingdom; therefore freely give to your f. on earth.”

159:3.11 Sympathize not with your f. merely that they may

160:1.9 win the hearty support and co-operation of your f..

160:1.9 work unless you can learn how to persuade your f.,

166:4.6 a part of the life you and your f. live on the face of

174:1.5 “Your inability or unwillingness to forgive your f. is

176:3.2 as the righteousness of loving service for your f.,

180:1.4 yield the fruit of loving service to your f. even as I

181:2.21 You have been a blessing to your f. in that they have

192:2.11 to preach the good news of eternal life to your f.

fellowshipnoun; see fellowshipverb

1:7.1 concept of the personality of Deity facilitates f.;

1:7.1 can be had between nonpersonal things, but not f..

1:7.1 The f. relation of father and son, as between God

1:7.6 these characteristics further imply f. with other

2:6.5 gives and craves affection, seeks understanding f.

5:0.1 rest assurance of divine f. upon the truth of the fact

5:5.2 realization of values and enjoyment of universe f.:

5:5.2 the social or emotional level of f.;

5:5.2 spiritual level of the consciousness of universe f.

16:6.8 the personal realization of divine f., the recognition

16:8.18 3. The faith-grasp of the f. worship of Deity,

28:6.8 appreciation, fraternal f., spiritual communion,

33:7.6 —to the f. of full spiritual status in the local creation

46:8.1 Satania may not come back into the full f. of

81:3.2 Trade brought into f. different sorts of human beings,

98:6.4 the admission of women into the full f. of the faith.

99:3.7 purified by science, and nourished by loyal f..

99:4.1 socially fragrant and creates insights into human f..

99:4.4 becomes meaningful as f. with man and sonship with

99:6.2 to enhance the service of unselfish f.; to glorify the

100:6.3 to a superior and ennobled f. of the sons of God.

100:6.8 new levels of love and devotion, of service and f.;

102:3.6 Wisdom leads to the higher and better f. of ideas and

102:7.3 cannot serve an abstraction, or hold f. with a law.

103:2.2 of f. with God through a psychological crisis,

103:4.1 human association generates a feeling of f. with

112:2.8 such f. with the personality of Deity is the eternal

119:5.1 of a true spirit and has been received into our f..”

135:5.5 many devout gentiles might be admitted to the f.

135:6.4 thus to baptize the gentile proselytes into the f. of

137:1.3 go to Jesus and offer himself for f. in the service of

137:4.6 wedding supper and the evening of festive good f..

138:3.6 tonight to welcome Matthew and Simon to our f.,

139:9.8 wishes to welcome into active and believing f.

139:12.7 and well knew the dangers of admitting him to f..

140:1.4 to ascend in the progressive life of the divine f..

140:10.1 You are to proclaim the baptism of f. with God.

140:10.1 bid them enter into the joyous f. of the sons of God

141:7.5 And Jesus emphasized that this intimate spiritual f.

144:2.2 the communion of sonship and the expression of f..

146:1.2 difficult to convert nature worshipers to the full f. of

156:2.6 sonship in the communion of the spirit and in the f.

156:4.1 were baptized into the outward f. of the kingdom.

157:4.5 reality will I build the living temple of spiritual f.

157:4.5 mentor of all who enter the bonds of this spirit f.,

157:6.8 “From this time on, if any man would have f. with us,

157:6.14 building of my f. of living association with the souls

159:3.9 And this f. will appeal alike to men and women in

159:3.11 to avoid the deceptive influence of mere f. in misery.

170:2.24 Jesus spoke of such an experience as “family f.

170:2.24 the f. of believers, the brotherhood of man,

170:2.24 the f. of the faithful, the Father’s service,

170:3.9 wholly concerned with that inward and spiritual f.

170:4.2 the spiritual life of the f. of the individual believer

170:4.11 3. Spiritual f. with God the Father.

170:5.9 ideal of the concept of man’s divine f. with God,

170:5.12 purely spiritual f. and communion with the divine

170:5.15 substitute the well-organized social f. of the church.

170:5.18 membership in the church does not mean f. in the

172:3.11 and otherwise expressing gleefulness and good f..

174:5.13 draw men to myself and into the f. of my Father.

175:1.22 even now I proffer the loving hand of eternal f..

177:4.6 to ask for reinstatement in the confidence and f. of

178:1.11 a spirit-born man confers the assurance of living f.

179:5.2 into the spiritual joy of the brotherhood and f. of

180:3.2 Nothing, save to offer them f. on earth and

181:2.14 in the f. of the kingdom, all men are equal,

182:1.5 revenge, who would not have further f. with us.

182:1.8 In the spiritual f. of the believer-son with the divine

187:4.4 believed in Jesus and entered into the full f. of the

188:5.12 at least comprehend the f. of his mortal sufferings.

190:2.6 Greetings to those once near me in the flesh and f.

190:2.6 Come, therefore, all of you into the f. of the Spirit

190:3.1 In the f. of the kingdom there shall be neither Jew

190:5.4 liberty and freedom in the spiritual joy of the f. of

194:0.4 in association with the experience of believer-f. with

194:2.4 The proof of your f. with the Spirit of Truth is not to

194:2.4 in your experience of enhanced f. with Michael.

194:4.6 it was a f. of believers in Jesus, not a fellowship of

194:4.6 it was a fellowship of believers in Jesus, not a f. of

194:4.7 Unmistakably, a new f. was arising in the world.

194:4.7 apostles’ teaching and f., in the breaking of bread,

194:4.7 It was a f. of living as well as of worship.

194:4.8 assembled for a social meal of good f. and partook of

194:4.9 was all that was required for admission into the f. of

196:0.8 Jesus saw in the advanced f. of the kingdom

196:1.2 Surely the Christian f. of believers will not hesitate

196:1.2 unconsecrated f. of social respectability and selfish

196:3.7 1. Humanitarian f.—love.

fellowshipverb

177:1.3 the willingness of the Creator to f. the creature.

190:4.1 I will f. you in the brotherhood of the Father’s sons

191:4.3 f. all your brethren who are dedicated to the

fellowshipped

143:2.6 You are justified by faith and f. by grace, not by

148:9.4 baptized by Peter and f. by the apostles as children

fellowshipping

194:1.5 festival of baptism, the time for f. the proselytes of

fellowships

99:3.12 3. Creative, comforting, and love-expanding f..

felt

48:7.18 and many truths are not really f. except in adversity.

50:2.4 At any time need is f. for more helpers, the Princes

86:7.1 The savage f. the need of insurance, and he willingly

87:6.1 Man f. helpless indeed before the uncontrollable

103:4.2 When primitive man f. that his communion with God

111:3.6 But quality—values—is f..

121:8.3 But Peter f. the church at Rome required the

123:6.9 Jesus f. he should remain at home “with my father

124:1.5 but Joseph f. impelled to rule that the rabbinical

125:2.3 Jesus f. assured in his own mind that the Father was

127:3.14 year by year they f. the pinch of increasing poverty.

128:3.7 Simon had always loved Jesus, but now he f. that he

128:5.8 his blessing for the marriage just as soon as Miriam f.

130:5.4 Ganid f. a strong impulse to help Jesus handle the

130:8.4 At last they reached Naples and f. they were not far

133:8.3 This man f. he had been put at the wrong job.

135:10.1 John f. led to retrace his steps southward.

135:10.1 John f. that the responsibility of the kingdom was

135:10.1 John f. that his work was almost finished; he was

136:2.1 They f. themselves to belong to a guilty and sin-

139:9.5 “the least of all the apostles”; they knew it and f.

139:9.10 Judas f. a little disappointed that there were to be no

140:5.7 one f. rich in spirit—egotistical; the other f. “poor in

143:5.5 Nalda now f. greatly ashamed that she had so

168:1.3 Jesus f. a genuine and sorrowful sympathy for Mary

168:5.2 here Lazarus f. safe from the murderous intrigues of

172:0.2 they dimly f. that this might be Jesus’ last visit to

173:5.6 They all f. that something tremendous was about

175:4.7 They f. themselves responsible for the preservation

177:3.1 safety; they f. inexpressibly lonely without him.

177:5.4 They all f. the certain drawing upon them of the

177:5.4 and none f. prepared to face the test.

184:2.2 Peter f. out of place here among the enemies of Jesus

187:2.5 Pilate f. he had been intimidated and humiliated,

191:0.12 Thomas f. the urge to rejoin his fellow apostles,

191:1.5 The twins f. very sorry for Peter, and they both

194:0.6 These believers f. themselves suddenly translated

196:0.3 unquestioned trust in God and f. the tremendous

female or male and female

37:9.9 reproducing order of sonship, being created mf..

38:4.3 Though not mf. as are the Material Sons and mortal

49:4.4 mf. are equal in mind endowment and spiritual status

51:1.3 They are equal but differential, mf.—hence

52:2.7 On some planets the male may rule the f.; on others

62:3.1 creatures, twins were born, one male and one f..

62:3.11 twins, another couple—a peculiarly retarded mf. of

62:3.11 These twins, one male and one f., were indifferent

62:4.1 birth of the superior twins, one male and one f.,

62:6.5 made its first contact with the mind of the f. twin

68:2.6 upon that devoted mother love of the human f.,

68:2.6 baby determined the early differentiation of mf.

69:9.7 (Polygamy is the survival of the f.-slavery element

70:5.4 Some tribes had f. councils, and from time to time

75:3.1 mated with one of the master f. minds of the blue

77:1.2 A supermaterial (nonsexual) liaison of a mf. member

77:5.6 to mate them, since one was male and the other f.,

82:4.5 When once started, this idea of f. chastity took such

84:1.5 the way for the impregnating ghost to enter the f..

84:1.9 were greatly improved by these male-f. partnerships.

84:2.1 early times all descent was reckoned in the f. line,

84:3.4 the male ego while it equally depressed that of the f.

84:3.7 up to modern times the f. has been a real producer.

84:6.3 Mf. are, practically regarded, two distinct varieties

84:6.5 and midsoniters, this difference is described as mf.;

84:6.6 The differences in viewpoint between mf. persist

84:6.6 obliterate the personality trends that humans call mf.;

84:6.8 as it does the evolution of biologic relations of mf.

85:3.3 handed down from the days of the f. shamans of the

90:1.3 Many f. shamans were also professional dancers.

104:0.2 past and present,day and night, hot and cold, and mf.

122:1.1 his ancestral tree by the f. lines of his progenitors.

140:5.16 is a worthy attribute of the male as well as the f..

143:1.5 free and bond,—and equally to young and old, mf..

150:1.3 is neither rich nor poor, free nor bond, male nor f.,

167:5.7 this same Father has directed the creation of mf.,

191:6.2 gentile, to rich and poor, to free and bond, to mf.,

femaleness

77:8.3 are differentiated along the lines of maleness and f.,

females

63:4.3 the f. were affectionately devoted to their children.

66:2.7 fifty males and fifty f. of the Andon and Fonta

68:2.6 in measure she shares with the f. of all the higher

84:4.9 they did some good since they gave overworked f.,

84:4.9 Thus could they sharpen their wits for dealing with

84:5.4 slowly provided increasingly better treatment for f.;

feminine

38:2.2 Angels are commonly designated by f. pronouns

84:3.4 a military uniform still mightily stirs the f. emotions.

fenced

69:9.14 In later times land belonged to those who f. it.

fencing

68:5.5 by f. the rivers they caught fish in great numbers,

ferment

70:2.9 During past ages war was a social f. which pushed

172:5.12 Judas’s mind was in a disagreeable f. because of the

fermenting

72:1.4 during a politically f. period, one of the nation’s

ferments

78:8.12 there to produce the f. which have resulted in the

81:1.2 to a world-wide stalemate except for the cultural f.

99:1.4 must act as the cosmic salt which prevents the f. of

fern

59:4.13 Now, and suddenly, the prolific f. family appeared

59:4.13 Tree types, two feet thick and forty feet high,

59:4.13 these early varieties had only rudimentary foliage.

59:5.0 5. THE F.-FOREST CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD

60:4.5 On land the f. forests were largely replaced by pine

ferns

59:4.17 The earth was overspread by vast forests of f.

59:5.2 luxurious vegetation; this was indeed the age of f..

59:5.22 The modern f. are truly relics of these bygone ages.

59:5.23 The life features of the coal age were f. and frogs.

60:2.7 F. persisted, while conifers and pines became more

ferocious

60:2.9 the f. sea serpents, descended from the land reptiles,

66:5.8 an ancient city wall was to protect against f. beasts

ferocity

184:4.5 Witness the evil coarseness and the brutal f. of these

fertile or fertile crescent

65:3.7 If you have good ideas, if your minds are f. with

77:5.10 highland sites, situated in a narrow and ancient f. belt

78:1.8 centers of culture were situated in the then f. valleys

78:4.2 Nodites entered the then f. regions of Turkestan,

79:1.2 In those days the Tarim region was a f. land;

79:5.4 began the crucial struggle for the f. lands of Asia.

80:7.9 From all over the fc. the more adventurous peoples

81:1.6 But throughout southwest Asia, along the f. river

81:6.4 there were only two extensive and f. open hunting

81:6.4 wresting a livelihood from their decreasingly f. lands.

82:3.13 since the man was sure of having a f. companion.

83:4.4 And in this effort to insure a happy and f. marriage,

96:2.1 horsemen who invaded the eastern regions of the fc.

96:6.2 when they once reached the f. lands of Palestine,

123:5.13 Jesus could overlook the broad and f. plain country

fertility

81:6.12 with such planetary f. there soon occurs the serious

82:3.7 was all the more valuable; her f. was thus assured.

82:3.15 individuals married permanently just as soon as f.

82:6.5 Hybridization augments vigor and increases f..

83:4.8 have a priest bless the wedding bed to insure the f. of

94:4.5 Siva is lord of life and death, god of f., and master of

95:1.5 Ishtar, the mother of gods and the spirit of sex f..

95:1.5 that f. was largely dependent on this sex sacrifice.

97:3.3 Baal was supposed to send rain—he was a god of f.

97:3.3 largely concerned with land, its ownership and f..

97:9.24 property rights as well as having to do with soil f..

98:2.10 Greek version of the worship of f.; Dionysus nature

133:6.1 shrine in honor of this f. goddess of Asia Minor.

fertilizationsee cross-fertilization

fertilizer

166:4.9 so that I may dig around it and put on f., and then,

fervent

100:6.1 irreligious mother to her child and in the f. loyalty

127:6.6 After solemn and f. prayer they rose, and Jesus

129:0.2 family, Jesus loved them with a great and f. affection.

131:3.5 But whoso is thoughtful, prudent, reflective, f.,

167:4.2 brother, Lazarus; he loved them with a f. affection.

196:0.5 from the spiritual anchorage of this f., sublime, and

196:0.11 f. faith never for one moment doubted the certainty

fervently

191:6.2 when they behold how f. you serve them, they will

fervid

98:3.5 worship of the Greeks had gone down before the f.

festival

82:2.4 to suspend all sex regulations on high f. days,

98:4.7 the f. was turned to joy in honor of his resurrection.

98:5.4 the annual f. of Mithras, December twenty-fifth.

125:3.1 the first day of the week after the Passover f.

128:1.15 his custom when in Jerusalem attending these f.

194:1.1 This day happened to be the Jewish f. of Pentecost,

194:1.5 Pentecost was the great f. of baptism, the time for

festivals

92:3.6 and dancing originated in the seasonal worship f..

98:4.7 their bloody f. indicate how degraded and primitive

121:6.9 for the celebration of their national religious f..

125:3.1 custom in journeying to and from the Jerusalem f..

162:4.2 since any sacrifice not made at the other f. could

festive

123:3.5 The first was the midwinter f. illumination, lasting

137:4.6 to enjoy the wedding supper and the evening of f.

138:4.2 instructed them concerning attendance upon f.

162:4.2 which looked down in grim contrast upon this f.

167:1.5 arriving at the f. table, to seek for the lowest place

172:3.8 there was great enthusiasm among the f. crowd of

172:3.9 the f. crowd threw their garments on the ground

172:3.15 conviction in the hearts of this f. multitude.

festivities

88:6.4 The sex f. of May Day were simply imitative magic,

134:9.5 ere the f. were finished, Jesus took leave of John,

134:9.5 Jesus insisted that he stay through the f., saying:

135:12.6 In the course of the evening’s f. and entertainment

137:4.6 would show his hand during the evening f.,

137:5.1 the guests remained for the full week of wedding f.

142:2.1 in Jerusalem in attendance upon the Passover f.

185:5.3 under sentence to die as soon as the Passover f.

186:4.4 die with him as wait for the end of the Passover f..

festivity

169:1.11 the servants and inquired as to the meaning of this f..

fetch

169:1.9 put the son’s ring on his hand and f. sandals for

fetishnoun

48:6.33 the f. of factualized truth, fossilized truth, the iron

69:4.3 A f. was used to stand guard over the deposits of

69:4.3 with a f. on guard the goods were always safe.

69:6.4 of Andon’s descendants regarded the flame as a f.

69:9.12 Following the loss of faith in the f., laws were

87:5.5 the only f. which could render the evil eye powerless.

88:0.1 The savage does not necessarily worship the f.;

88:0.2 spirit of a f. was believed to be the ghost of a dead

88:1.1 wanted to make anything extraordinary into a f.;

88:1.4 If an animal ate human flesh, it became a f..

88:1.4 If the f. is an animal and the ghost is permanently

88:1.5 At one time the cow was a f., the milk being taboo

88:1.7 Primitive man did not make an undue f. out of sex;

88:1.8 Saliva was a potent f.; devils could be driven out by

88:1.8 and the trimmings thereof were a powerful f..

88:1.8 The umbilical cord was a highly prized f.;

88:2.0 2. EVOLUTION OF THE FETISH

88:2.2 an attempt to rationalize the f. of the savage and thus

88:2.3 The hearth—fireplace—became more or less of a f.,

88:2.5 image that might become consecrated as a f..

88:2.6 Moses’ effort against fetishes became a supreme f.;

88:2.7 A doctrinal f. will lead mortal man to betray

88:3.4 the f. of the state supreme has passed through

88:3.4 Men have also made a f. of democracy,

88:5.1 connected with the body could become a f.,

90:4.6 Since water was a potent f., it was utilized in the

94:6.9 he built too well; he made a new f. out of order

95:7.2 Each tribe worshiped its olden f., and many families

95:7.5 tribes were willing to pay to a certain black stone f.

fetishadjective

69:7.4 could see spirits, and thus arose the dog-f. cults.

69:9.12 The whole f. practice was utilized to guard water

70:6.4 Thus kings became f. personalities and were feared

70:6.5 The early f. king was often kept in seclusion;

85:1.4 the natives make much ado over their f. stones.

88:0.2 And so the f. cult eventually incorporated all of the

88:1.2 Many tribes had f. stones, but few have survived as

88:1.5 the taboos on eating the flesh of the f. animal.

88:1.5 of resemblance to man, early became f. animals;

88:1.9 idiots were revered as f. personalities or beaten to

88:1.10 looked upon geniuses as f. personalities possessed by

88:1.10 A f. man was thought to be more than human; he

88:1.10 he was divine, even infallible.

88:2.2 Belief in relics is an outgrowth of the ancient f. cult.

88:2.3 The shrines and temples were at first f. places

88:2.3 The f. hut of the Hebrews was elevated by Moses to

88:2.5 an effort to control f. worship among the Hebrews.

88:2.5 retard art among the Jews, it did lessen f. worship.

88:2.7 In olden times the f. word of authority was a fear-

88:2.7 but the recent escape from the f.-making tendency

88:2.7 Concerning the accumulated f. writings which

88:2.9 evolutionary progress to advance from the f. fear of

88:3.3 A f. bag, a medicine bag, was a pouch containing a

88:3.4 F. kings have ruled by “divine right,” and many

89:1.2 shamans—f. men who were thought to be directed by

92:6.1 Mohammedans, are not yet beyond the f. stage of

96:5.8 turned to the worship of their f. golden calves,

fetishes

85:1.3 Such f. are many times mere symbols of the real

88:0.0 FETISHES, CHARMS, AND MAGIC

88:0.2 the higher spirits were supposed to reside in f..

88:1.0 1. BELIEF IN FETISHES

88:1.1 with dreams were likely to be converted into f..

88:1.1 Volcanoes, but not mountains, became f.; comets,

88:1.2 The first f. were peculiarly marked pebbles, and

88:1.2 Fire and water were also among the early f.,

88:1.3 Tree f. were a later development, but among some

88:1.3 When plants and fruits became f., they were taboo as

88:1.5 When animals became f., there ensued the taboos on

88:1.6 Certain days of the week were f..

88:1.8 parts of the body were looked upon as potential f.,

88:1.8 Belief in skull f. accounts for much of later-day head-

88:1.9 Hunchbacked and crippled children regarded as f.;

88:1.9 Poisons and intoxicants became f.;

88:2.2 It is heathenish to believe in f. and magic but

88:2.3 dwelt in such stone altars, which were in reality f..

88:2.5 wise to attempt suddenly to displace the olden f.,

88:2.6 Words eventually became f., more especially those

88:2.6 Moses’ very effort against f became a supreme fetish

88:2.10 To become f., words had to be considered inspired,

88:3.4 and kingly office were eventually regarded as f.,

88:4.1 coercing involuntary spirit aid through the use of f.

89:2.1 religion evolved through spirits and f. to taboos.

90:0.1 the forms of the primitive cult through f. to magic

91:0.5 men pray to gods—local and national—to f., ghosts,

91:3.3 the alter ego evolves up through ghosts, f., spirits,

92:1.1 Tribal f. grew into totems and tribal gods; magic

92:1.3 Holy water, relics, f., charms, vestments, bells,

96:5.5 made a brave and partly successful stand against f.

fetishism

88:0.1 of spirit possession is nothing more nor less than f..

88:1.4 then f. may impinge on reincarnation.

88:2.4 Idols were a refinement of f..

88:2.8 or projects, is nothing more nor less than arrant f..

88:2.8 object of supreme veneration is a form of refined f..

88:3.1 F. ran through all the primitive cults from the earliest

89:1.5 The early food taboos originated in f. and totemism.

92:1.2 from nature worship up through ghost worship to f.

94:4.8 arrant f. and primitive cult practices of the debased

fetishistic

88:2.6 the sacred books of many religions have become f.

fetishman

90:1.1 The shaman was the medicine man, the ceremonial f.,

fettered

0:3.23 concession which we make to the space-f., finite

fetters

0:3.21 infinite I AM achieved Deity liberation from the f. of

0:7.8 achieves freewill liberation from the f. of eternity by

5:6.8 having liberated man’s inner self from the f. of

5:6.8 Now, man having thus been liberated from the f.

6:7.1 personality from whose unqualified personality f.

7:5.4 Son’s escape from all-encompassing f. of personality

9:0.1 perfection and from the f. of personality absolutism

10:3.7 the Son, the Father escapes from the f. of absolutism,

20:9.1 from the shackles of animalism and from the f. of

24:6.2 you are freed from the f. of material comparisons,

32:5.4 procedure whereby they may escape the f. of time

48:6.35 the long struggle to break the f. of material inertia,

90:3.9 the era of science has broken the f. of ignorance

94:8.16 bliss wherein all f. binding man to the material world

101:6.9 1. Salvation from material f. in the personal

101:7.4 trade their cultural bondage for the materialistic f.

101:10.4 man can ever break the f. inherent in his mortal

108:5.8 those decisions which deliver you from the f. of fear,

111:4.8 largely liberated from the f. of the laws of antecedent

112:0.5 is not wholly subject to the f. of antecedent causation

117:1.6 in quest of liberation from the f. of incompleteness.

118:1.5 begin to escape from the f. of the moving present,

118:5.2 he has, in spirit, broken the f. of time and has

118:6.6 has begun to taste liberation from the f. of time,

118:8.4 achieving liberation from the f. of the life mechanism,

121:7.5 They could not break the f. of tradition.

130:6.3 if you will release it from the f. of fear and thus

131:4.7 of evil and ultimate salvation from all material f..

151:6.2 having onetime been bound with f. and chains and

194:3.5 of Jesus broke all national restrictions and racial f..

194:3.9 the religion of Jesus from its inherited Jewish f..

feud

70:10.11 law had to do with the taking over of the blood f.

73:1.4 This f. was constantly coming to the surface when

166:5.3 This f. between Jerusalem and Philadelphia lasted

feudal

69:8.7 Middle Ages virtually disappeared because the f.

81:6.33 will not take kindly to the ancient communal and f.

feudalism

71:1.24 such as the f. of the European Middle Ages.

feuds

63:4.8 Family f. increased, tribal wars broke out,and serious

fever

90:3.9 F. was one of the first human ailments to be

127:3.13 Amos, died after a week’s illness with a high f..

133:7.3 For two weeks he suffered from a raging f.,

145:2.15 had for several days been sick with chills and f..

145:2.15 words of comfort and encouragement, the f. left

145:2.16 Peter’s mother-in-law, was suffering from malarial f..

146:5.2 “yesterday about the seventh hour the f. left him,”

148:2.5 the season for the increase in chills and f. drew on.

152:1.2 had been in a state of coma following a long f.,

fewnon-exhaustive

16:6.9 But it is sad to record that so f. persons on Urantia

25:1.6 you have been faithful over a f. essentials;

28:5.14 F. are the duties in the universe for the lone servant.

30:1.112 These are the unclassified few; you have yet to learn

34:1.3 the relation of a stupendous drama in f. words, but

42:12.10 But these are typical of the exceptional f.; the great

48:7.4 2. F. persons live up to the faith which they really

48:7.6 4.F. mortals ever dare to draw anything like the sum

49:6.9 world, f. mortals go to judgment on the third day.

52:1.8 comparatively f. individuals have thus developed.

55:2.2 At first only a f. mortals in each age attain

58:7.7 There are f. places on the earth where such activities

59:3.1 only appears at the earth’s surface in a f. places.

60:1.2 F. fossils are to be found in these layers, but

60:3.3 Prior to this time there were f. mountain peaks,

68:6.9 very f. children were ever destroyed after having

71:3.7 The laws of the ideal state are f. in number, and they

81:5.3 dissenters and nonconformists, while it confers f.

81:6.5 Very f. Urantians have ever had such a favorable

81:6.18 when the tongues of a world are reduced to a f.,

83:6.5 Always have the unfortunate f. had to suffer that the

87:2.7 of such f. pleasures as the primitives enjoyed.

94:6.11 The teachings of Lao have been lost to all but a f.

97:1.8 is no restraint upon the Lord to save many or f..”

97:9.21 the concentration of land in the hands of the f.,

97:10.6 loved truth, and righteousness as have f. peoples, but

98:2.12 but f. philosophies, as such, have long persisted

100:5.1 Too f. have learned how to install a philosophy of

109:3.2 f. will elect to ascend the moral heights beyond the

110:7.6 So f. mortals are real thinkers; you do not

129:4.5 Adjuster reconciliation which so f. Urantia mortals

134:5.7 when nations are f., strong, and powerful,

134:5.11 When there are only a f. really sovereign (great)

135:11.1 F. of John’s followers were permitted to see him.

138:0.1 to include James and Jude among the chosen f.,

138:1.3 “The Master is right; we are too f. to encompass

139:4.7 John was a man of f. words except when his temper

140:8.22 the whole life, not just a certain f. special virtues.

141:7.9 not to set an example for a f. earth creatures, but to

143:1.8 this was one of those f. occasions when Jesus spoke

145:4.3 f. of them, except the twins, slept much that night.

146:2.13 “The human tongue is a member which f. men can

148:6.8 ‘man, born of woman, is f. of days and full of trouble

150:4.1 that the harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are f..

155:5.14 one of the f. emotional appeals which Jesus ever

162:3.5 and wrote upon the sand a f. words which caused

163:1.3 harvest is indeed plenteous, but the laborers are f.;

163:6.2 Nevertheless, there had been a f. cases of real spirit

166:3.1 “Lord, will there be f. or many really saved?”

166:3.2 a comparatively f. of those who seek the kingdom

166:3.3 salvation, f. can find entrance through this door.

166:3.7 And so, whether f. or many are to be saved

166:3.7 depends on whether f. or many will heed the

167:1.4 This man knew that f. miracles were then being

171:0.3 f. were enlightened by the Master’s discourse.

176:3.4 you have been faithful over a f. things; I will now

176:3.4 you also have been faithful over a f. things,

176:3.8 Whether inherent talents are f. or many, a just and

177:2.6 it remains a fact that very f. modern homes are such

177:5.2 f. of them permit the word of truth to strike down

181:1.4 but only a f. of you have chosen fully to receive me.

190:2.3 f. of them had any trouble recognizing his voice

195:10.5 there are so f. genuine second-milers—so few

195:10.5 so f. professed followers of Jesus who really live as

fewer

15:3.16 are f. and f. systems, layers, circuits, and universes.

25:3.11 the f. are the material duties of the divine executioner

48:6.36 f. personal plans concerning other personalities,

52:5.10 government; f. and f. restrictive laws are necessary.

57:7.10 f. and f. meteors prove large enough to resist the

64:1.7 F. and f. of the primitive settlements maintained

104:1.3 still f. even remotely grasped the idea of the Paradise

110:4.6 in each generation there have lived f. and f. beings

fewest

104:0.1 three legs were the f. which could stabilize a stool,

fiat

8:3.1 The Third Center eternalizes with the f. creation,

15:6.7 have not been brought into being by f. of Deity,

20:4.3 but they are often personalized by f. of the Father.

74:8.13 The Christian teachers perpetuated the belief in the f.

107:1.3 attainment of personality by f. of the Father, or

fickleness

152:6.2 to give his apostles such an experience with the f.

160:2.10 fluctuations of sentiment and the f. of mere sex

fiction

53:3.6 ages of preparation for some destiny of pure f..

70:10.1 In nature, justice is purely theoretic, wholly a f..

91:3.7 idea of this alter ego has evolved from a mere f. to

97:8.6 It has been converted into a f. of sacred history

97:9.11 David built up the f. of a divine kingdom of Judah

fictions

35:10.5 into error through fallacies of personal liberty and f.

53:3.6 the f. of a mythical eternal destiny for ascending

fictitious

4:5.4 to win his favor or to divert the f. divine wrath.

66:8.6 iniquitous Caligastia, was nevertheless wholly f. in

68:1.7 belief in the reality of the onetime f. “golden age.”

86:6.4 with mathematical reckoning in the place of f. spirits

91:3.1 ego seeks to hold communion with a f. alter ego.

91:3.4 the conversations with the f. symbol of the alter ego

97:8.7 everyday secular history of their people into a f. and

97:9.9 preparing their f. narratives of God’s miraculous

103:4.4 Jesus destroyed the basis of all this f. guilt and sense

178:1.14 dreamers, supinely trusting in a f. Providence to

188:5.10 petty harassments and many purely f. grievances.

fidelity

17:6.5 the charge of eternal f. and unending loyalty.

22:2.2 With such personal records of f. and devotion,

33:3.5 subordination to the Son, pledging f. and obedience.

36:5.8 3. The spirit of courage—the f. endowment—

83:8.8 for rearing offspring, accompanied by sexual f..

117:7.7 pledging eternal f. to God the Supreme, who is

140:8.20 F. was a cardinal virtue in his estimate of character

field

42:2.10 and it is upon such an activated space f. that these

42:2.12 Power Directors are assignable to that f. of action.

42:5.8 The electronic charge creates an electric f.;

42:5.8 electric current; the current produces a magnetic f..

42:7.7 have been artificially introduced into the orbital f.,

43:1.10 This magnificent crystal serves as the receiving f. for

43:1.11 A crystal f. on this order is found on almost all

44:7.1 I would attempt to portray this unique f. of spirit

45:2.6 the sea of glass, the great gathering f. of the system

46:2.9 arrive on the crystal f., the so-called sea of glass.

47:9.4 You will soon be welcomed on the receiving f. of the

57:5.13 Due to the intense gravity f. of Angona, its

60:3.17 North America was the great f. of the land-animal

69:3.3 have operated to keep woman strictly in her own f..

85:1.2 so suddenly appear on the surface of a cultivated f.

88:6.6 If a man had more grain in his f. than his neighbor,

88:6.6 enticing extra grain from the indolent neighbor’s f..

97:9.5 At Gath the Philistines ordered David off the f.;

97:9.21 as Isaiah said, “Adding house to house and f. to f..

106:0.7 upon a supermaster universe f. of creative expression

116:4.6 the f. fulcrums for the mobilizing almighty power of

119:1.2 Michael appeared on the dispatching f. of

119:1.3 “At noon today there appeared on the receiving f.

119:3.2 Mother Spirit and vanished from the dispatching f.

119:4.1 for he went out upon the Salvington dispatching f.

126:5.2 And how well he understood life in the home, f.,

131:3.6 Love of self is like weeds in a goodly f..

137:8.12 kingdom is like a seed growing in the good soil of a f

138:8.6 earning money to support themselves in the f. for

151:4.1 heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his f.

151:4.1 to him: ‘Sir, did you not sow good seed in your f.?

151:4.2 a grain of mustard seed which a man sowed in his f..

151:4.4 kingdom is also like a treasure hidden in a f.,

151:4.4 he had that he might have the money to buy the f..”

165:1.3 The twelve paid little or no attention to the f. work,

165:1.3 this was the f. in which his former master, John the

165:5.3 If God so clothes the grass of the f., which is alive

169:1.11 the elder son came in from his day’s work in the f.,

195:2.2 the f. for religious propaganda was wide open.

195:7.15 Art is mortal morontia, the intervening f. between

fields

11:4.1 occupied, in part, by the landing and dispatching f.

18:1.2 but they also function individually in particular f. of

58:2.8 Such magnetic f. are able to hurl charged particles

58:3.2 coming from the blazing nebulae, tense electric f.,

61:7.2 of the North American central and eastern ice f.,

61:7.6 of greatest snow deposition on the northern ice f..

64:7.18 the advance of local ice f. on Greenland drove

66:7.19 sweat of your face shall you eat the fruit of the f.

76:2.2 bring of their flocks, farmers of the fruits of the f.;

76:2.2 to the former preference for the fruits of the f..

80:2.1 With the retreat of the northern ice f. the water-laden

121:4.4 In the f. and in the market places they continually

124:6.5 enjoying the luxurious f. of grain and the beautiful

131:4.8 toward the gladsome and sunlit f. of Paradise.”

138:8.1 they went forth two and two to the f. of work

143:6.1 I tell you the f. are already white for the harvest.

150:4.1 that he send forth still more laborers into his f..

169:1.7 that country, who sent him into the f. to feed swine.

195:1.6 the Jews had neglected these other f. of thought

fierce

41:6.1 atomic casualties of the f. encounters of the solar

52:1.3 Primitive men are mighty hunters and f. fighters.

62:3.13 during the last f. battle of their tribe, emerging only

70:2.1 In past ages a f. war would institute social changes

72:11.4 these people have been called upon to wage nine f.

97:9.11 After a f. battle they were defeated, and once more

142:2.1 Yahweh is a jealous God, a God of f. anger and

153:2.1 a nation of f. countenance, a nation which will

185:1.6 and f. riots broke out when he failed to reveal the

187:5.2 amidst the increasing darkness of the f. sandstorm,

fiercely

62:2.3 They would fight f. in defense of their kindred and

64:6.6 Very soon these people again fell to fighting so f.

100:4.5 breathing hate and animosity as he looks f. ahead.

fiery

2:5.3 Even during your f. trials remember that “in all our

41:3.4 these f. spheres rapidly contract, condense, and cool.

52:1.7 subduing the f. tempers of primitive creatures.

53:7.12 Every ascendant mortal survived the f. trial and

57:7.5 The whole earth is a veritable f. inferno, the surface

62:2.5 they displayed f. tempers when their anger was

92:3.10 of religion and by the f. furnace of genuine science.

98:2.11 involved in these emotional and f. ceremonials.

128:6.5 Jude flushed with f. indignation and was not slow

135:4.5 thinker, a powerful speaker, and a f. denunciator.

138:3.3 the Master greeted the f. patriot and only said,

139:3.2 James had a f. temper when once it was adequately

139:11.1 Simon was a f. agitator and also a man who spoke

139:11.6 firebrand of agitation, he gradually subdued his f.

157:4.6 would undoubtedly endure the f. trials which were

165:6.3 F. trials are drawing near you.

174:5.12 be made ready for the f. trial which is just ahead.

181:2.8 when the f. patriot, drying his eyes, replied: “Master,

185:4.3 from the outspoken and f. prophet who dared to

fifteensee fifteen feet; fifteen hundred; fifteen minutes;

   fifteen per cent; fifteen thousand; fifteen years

46:1.2 Urantia time, less one hour, four minutes, and f.

57:8.15 Urantia still has an average of f. earthquakes daily.

60:3.14 A large segment of rock was overthrust f. miles at

72:8.5 educational system and are administered under f.

79:2.4 For over f. centuries these superior peoples poured

95:4.5 In the Book of Hebrew Proverbs, chapters f.,

104:4.45 we may state that there are f. triune associations of

106:8.1 all that is implied in the f. triunities and associated

109:4.5 according to the records, indwelt f. minds previously

135:6.4 Only f. months intervened between the time John

187:5.1 Roman soldiers and a group of about f. believers.

189:4.2 f. of the more prominent of the Jerusalem disciples

189:4.2 some f. or twenty of the leading women believers.

fifteen feet

41:5.1 F. of surface of the density of Urantia would

59:2.5 five hundred square miles to a depth of from f. to

59:3.5 These animals grew to be f. long and one foot in

fifteen hundred

61:7.7 the ice moved south over f. miles from its pressure

80:9.14 Although Christianized for over f. years, Bretons

96:1.10 the name Jehovah did not come into use until f. years

148:0.1 devotees, numbered from five hundred to f..

163:5.2 he was prepared to offer hospitality to almost f.

fifteen minutes

139:11.3 about f. for this enthusiastic advocate of salvation

150:8.10 And then Jesus spoke for almost f. on “The Sons and

168:1.6 of record just f. before Lazarus breathed his last.

183:2.1 fully f. before the betrayer and the guards arrived.

185:4.2 For some f. Herod asked Jesus questions, but the

190:3.1 at the home of Joseph of Arimathea, at about f.

fifteen per cent

59:2.2 the total land emergence being f. greater than now

72:1.1 on this continent is now ninety years, f. higher than

73:5.6 the Garden was under high artificial cultivation, f.

fifteen thousand

35:0.1 between f. and twenty thousand Trinity Teachers

46:2.8 is the highest elevation on Jerusem, almost f. feet,

62:3.5 now, for almost f. years (six hundred generations),

74:1.2 For more than f. years they had been directors of the

79:1.2 For almost f. years centers of mixed Andite culture

79:7.1 About f. years ago the Andites were traversing the

80:1.3 that Egypt reached its lowest cultural level some f.

80:3.7 The height of the blue man’s art was about f. years

80:3.8 About f. years ago the Alpine forests were spreading

124:2.9 over five thousand population and thirty of over f..

fifteen years

66:7.5 schools of the Prince (they entered from thirteen to f.

72:3.7 remain legally subject to their parents until they are f.

124:6.13 as soon as he reached the required age of f..

125:2.11 for Jesus to return when he reached the age of f. to

126:0.4 the time when he would be f. years of age so that

126:1.4 following year when he would be f. years of age.

127:0.2 endured during the strenuous years from f. to twenty

128:3.6 the Galilean Stephen had talked with some f. years

134:1.3 Ruth was then nearly f. years old, and this was Jesus’

fifteenth

92:5.15 7. The f. century after Christ. This period witnessed

111:0.5 This sculpture was completed in the f. century

126:0.1 Jesus’ earth-life experiences, the fourteenth and f.

126:3.0 3. THE FIFTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 9)

126:3.1 By the middle of this f. year—and we are reckoning

126:4.1 With the coming of his f. birthday, Jesus could

126:4.1 Therefore on the first Sabbath after his f. birthday

126:5.6 Jesus, on his f. birthday, presented it to the library

126:5.7 The great shock of his f. year came when Jesus

126:5.12 With the close of this f. year Jesus completed the

136:2.8 Luke says that Jesus was baptized in the f. year of

136:2.8 The f. year of his actual rule was, therefore, this very

192:4.3 This was the f. morontia manifestation of the risen

fifth

5:6.14 [This is the f. and last of the series presenting the

13:1.16 Because they are domiciled on the f. world, it does

14:5.4 the Deity adventure, they are taken to the f. circuit;

15:7.2 of Urantia time, about eight and one f. of your years.

15:7.9 Umajor the f., the headquarters of your major sector

15:13.3 the seventy satellites of Umajor the f. are devoted to

15:14.7 and has a headquarters world called Umajor the f..

15:14.7 It is the f. major sector of the superuniverse of

16:3.11 This Spirit directs the welfare of the f. superuniverse

16:3.11 Spirits at the headquarters of the f. superuniverse.

26:3.8 supernaphim, the children of the f. Circuit Spirit,

26:6.4 pilgrims are certified for translation to the f. circuit.

26:7.1 guides are the tireless ministers of the f. circle of

27:7.8 the f. celebrated the finding of the Universal Father

28:4.12 Broadcast receivers are the f. serials, the fifth

28:4.12 the f. primary seconaphim to be created and every

31:3.4 spirits of the f. order when they find the Father.

31:9.7 This f. corps of Architects numbers 490, and again

35:3.18 5. On the f. sphere there is conducted the review of

36:4.6 that the f. group of seven primary worlds in the

39:2.8 The f. group of the seraphim are headquartered on

39:3.8 The f. group of supervisor seraphim operate as

41:1.4 Ten Supreme Power Centers of the f. order are

46:5.16 The f. circle is the abode of the Lanonandeks,

46:5.22 The f. circle is occupied by the planetary seraphim,

47:7.0 7. THE FIFTH MANSION WORLD

47:7.1 Transport to the f. mansion world represents a

47:7.4 On the f. mansonia you begin to learn of the study

47:8.3 the time of the sojourn on the f. mansion world or

48:6.33 the surrounding educational spheres; the f., Uversa

49:2.25 the nonbreathers utilize the f. order of nutrition and

51:3.5 The f. order of angels, the planetary helpers, are

51:4.3 the superior peoples are the first, third, and f. races

51:7.5 the time of the inauguration of the f. dispensation of

52:4.8 and for the inauguration of the f. mortal epoch.

55:0.9 5. The f. or minor sector stage.

55:4.20 5. The f. stage of light and life.

55:6.5 its full development by the end of the f. epoch of the

55:11.2 the f. or minor sector stage of stabilization has to do

55:11.7 we find worlds settled in the f. and the sixth stages

57:6.5 The f. planet of the solar system of long, long ago

57:7.2 Urantia was then about one f. its present size and

61:7.4 500,000 years ago, during the f. advance of the ice,

61:7.5 In North America the advancing f. glacier consisted

64:4.9 retreat and, started south again on its f. excursion.

64:4.11 These times of the fourth and f. glaciers witnessed

64:7.1 the f. glacier, the third of geologic count, was well

64:7.8 the f. glacier did not extend so far south in Europe,

68:6.10 one cannibalistic tribe ate every f. child born.

74:3.6 The f. day was occupied with the organization of the

79:5.2 subhuman types pushed south by the f. glacier,

98:2.5 The Greek poets of the f. and sixth centuries,

104:4.29 The F. Triunity—the triunity of reactive infinity.

106:5.0 5. COABSOLUTE OR F.—PHASE ASSOCIATION

113:1.7 When the f. circle is attained, human beings are

114:6.7 The corps now functioning on Urantia is the f. thus

114:6.13 Urantia now enjoys the services of the f. group of

119:5.0 5. THE FIFTH BESTOWAL

119:6.1 on the headquarters planet of the f. constellation.

120:0.4 on the f. bestowal to the will of the Infinite Spirit;

121:8.3 matter added at the end to replace the latter one f.

123:2.0 2. THE FIFTH YEAR (2 B.C.)

123:2.3 we will refer to this as his f. (calendar) year of life.

123:2.3 a little more than one month before his f. birthday

123:2.9 on the mother, lasting up to the end of the f. year.

123:2.13 the responsibility for a child’s training until the f.

123:2.13 This year Jesus entered upon the f. stage of a Jewish

123:2.15 a minor illness, in the latter part of this, his f. year.

124:2.1 It was the f. of July, the first Sabbath of the

136:9.0 9. THE FIFTH DECISION

139:5.1 Philip was the f. apostle to be chosen, being called

162:4.4 the eighty-second, beginning with the f. verse.

190:3.1 The f. morontia manifestation of Jesus to the

191:3.3 to the f. stage on Saturday, the 22nd; to the sixth

191:6.1 This messenger, being the f. in the Jerusalem-

fifths

77:1.7 rebellion, which ensnared a little over four f. of the

121:8.7 Isador also had with him the first four f. of Mark’s

121:8.9 a copy of Mark’s Gospel, that is, the first four f.,

fiftysee fifty miles; fifty million; fifty thousand;

fifty per cent; fifty years

17:2.1 There are f. of these unique and mysterious beings.

46:5.11 The many gates—from f. to one hundred and fifty

51:7.3 from f. to one hundred of these subcenters will have

59:5.15 United States vary in thickness from forty to f. feet.

60:2.11 huge ichthyosaurs sometimes grew to be f. feet long,

61:3.6 Even so, of the f. species of elephants in existence

66:2.7 Accordingly, f. males and f. females of the Andon

66:4.2 Caligastia one hundred—f. men and f. women—

66:7.5 the f. pattern homes of Dalamatia never sheltered

74:1.5 one hundred offspring—f. sons and f. daughters—

77:1.3 This effort resulted in the first group of f. midway

147:5.4 one owed him five hundred denarii and the other f.

149:0.4 David employed forty to f. messengers in this

154:1.1 These groups seldom numbered more than f..

154:4.1 in Capernaum a group of f. leading citizens met at

156:6.4 which were attended by about f. men and women,

158:4.1 and disputation of this group of about f. persons,

163:0.1 Abner and a group of some f. disciples arrived

163:2.1 Over f. disciples who sought ordination and

163:7.3 had recently trained a larger corps of f. women in

164:4.2 spokesman for the Sanhedrin (about f. members

165:0.1 cities and towns and some f. additional villages:

165:1.1 The evening groups averaged about f..

167:5.1 Jesus was followed by a company of almost f. of

169:2.4 board bond, sit down quickly, and change it to f..

174:2.1 Sanhedrin and some f. additional leaders selected

178:1.1 Jesus talked to about f. of his trusted followers for

185:0.1 bound, and was accompanied by f. of his accusers,

187:3.4 had gone; less than f. persons remained on the scene.

191:4.1 including more than f. of the evangelistic corps of

193:0.1 and about f. other leading disciples of the Master,

fifty miles

46:5.25 This center is f. miles in diameter.

58:2.6 At a height of f., the temperature begins to rise,

61:7.2 displacing the Mississippi River f. to the west,

68:1.6 races that speak a different dialect every forty or f.

74:6.6 communicate with their children over a distance of f..

fifty million years

12:1.15 f. million light-years beyond the outermost ranges of

59:0.6 5. The mammalian era occupies the last f..

59:1.20 that long period of the world’s history, embracing f.,

59:4.18 This period of the world’s history lasted almost f.;

60:4.6 This, the Cretaceous age, covers f. years and brings

61:0.1 to the end of the ice age, covering a little less than f..

61:0.3 the five periods of this f.-year era contain the fossil

61:7.19 down to historic times, covers a span of almost f..

119:2.1 For almost one hundred and f. after the Melchizedek

fifty per cent

72:7.11 a graduated inheritance tax ranging from one to f.,

72:9.8 that, when f. of a nation is inferior or defective and

fifty thousand

14:1.16 The up-and-down diameter of the outer circuit is f.

38:9.3 The number of midway creatures is always f.,

38:9.4 different worlds, though the average is around f..

46:5.11 The many gates—from fifty to one hundred and f.

46:7.3 to the extent of forty to f. standard years.

52:4.10 cover anywhere from twenty-five thousand to f.

58:2.3 Urantia midwayers have assembled over f. facts

61:7.12 have been free from the ice for a little over f. years.

64:4.9 there was little modification of climate for f. years.

67:7.3 By f. years after the collapse of the planetary

72:3.1 The smallest homesite permitted must provide f.

77:3.1 And about f. years after the death of Nod, when

78:1.6 Americas, having been driven out of Asia over f.

79:2.1 the Ganges and Indus being the work of the last f.

79:5.7 dispossessed of their Asiatic homelands some f.

152:6.2 followers of Jesus, who numbered more than f. in

fifty years

41:8.3 giant nova of the Andromeda nebula about f. ago.

67:5.1 reigned in Dalamatia and thereabout for almost f.

72:5.2 Some f. ago they deported the last of their slaves,

72:7.5 the unmarried men between twenty-five and f..

72:7.5 police force is only one tenth as large as it was f.

72:9.1 f. ago made constitutional provision for a scheme

75:5.6 Not in f. did the older of these children recover from

133:2.5 the city which Augustus had founded some f. before

162:7.6 raised a tumult, shouting: “You are not f. of age,

170:2.25 It was more than f. later, not until after the Roman

173:5.4 “Almost f. has this temple been in building, and yet

fifty-five

97:7.4 book of that name, embracing chapters forty to f.

fifty-one

163:1.1 former apostles of John, f. of the earlier evangelists,

fifty-seven

45:0.1 of a cluster of architectural spheres, f. in number—

45:0.3 This entire system of f. architectural worlds is heated

fifty-six

47:0.1 In a certain sense, all f. of the encircling worlds of

48:1.2 but all f. of the system transition abodes, in common

67:3.5 There were f. of these modified Andonite associates

67:6.3 F. of this number were of immortality status, and

76:1.3 a defense wall extending f. miles could be built for

fifty-sixth

57:4.8 the terminal breakup and the birth of your sun, the f.

fifty-three

153:1.1 The day before, f. Pharisees and Sadducees had

fig

60:3.7 These land plants suddenly appeared along with f.

60:3.7 f. trees, breadfruit trees, and palms overspread

166:4.9 “There was a certain man who planted a f. tree in his

166:4.9 these three seasons looking for fruit on this f. tree

176:2.6 You know when the f. tree shows its tender

fightnoun

64:5.1 this relentless warfare raged, and when the long f.

70:11.13 They saw to it that the f. was carried on according to

84:5.8 industry won its unconscious f. for woman’s social

94:7.2 Siddhartha made a determined but unavailing f.

94:7.3 Gautama, of course, made a valiant f. against the

97:3.6 This was a f. of the country folk against domination

97:9.18 great f. is not mentioned in the Old Testament.

159:3.8 kingdom, and that is to fight the good f. of faith.

160:3.4 Too often we engage in a f. merely to convince

166:3.4 among those who have fought the good f. of faith

188:5.5 give up the moral struggle and abandon the good f.

fightverb

62:2.3 They would f. fiercely in defense of their kindred

63:4.3 The males would f. heroically for the safety of their

64:6.4 inherited much of the tendency of their ancestors to f

64:6.22 overcome their tendency to f. among themselves.

70:1.10 Superior groups would f. to impose their mode of

70:1.20 women long ago ceased to f., though they have fed

70:1.21 Such declarations of intention to f. betokened the

70:1.21 it became the custom not to f. near religious sites

70:1.21 and, still later, not to f. on certain holy days.

78:2.2 Adamic mission, and therefore did they valiantly f.

96:1.13 they were stronger than we; but let us f. against them

111:7.2 indweller can only patiently forbear while you f. the

111:7.2 as you f. and toil—permit the valiant Adjuster to f.

124:2.4 unusual trait was his unwillingness to f. for his rights.

127:6.11 they would successfully f. off poverty since three

133:2.2 go through life with you, to help you f. its battles,

134:6.6 they will f. with fists, stones, and clubs as long as

137:8.7 The children of this world f. for the establishment

159:3.8 kingdom, and that is to f. the good fight of faith.

160:2.8 the maintenance of the courage to f. those battles

160:3.4 philosophy tells me there are times when I must f.,

175:1.12 with your backs to the doors of salvation and f. with

181:2.9 my disciples will not f. to effect its establishment.

181:2.11 I warn you that they who f. with the sword perish

182:2.3 that his disciples should not f. with the sword to

185:3.3 surely would my disciples f. that I should not be

fighter

69:3.2 the worker, while man became the hunter and f.,

fighters

52:1.3 Primitive men are mighty hunters and fierce f..

64:4.1 The Neanderthalers were excellent f., and they

fighting

50:5.4 their waking hours either in seeking food or in f.,

63:1.2 first learned to throw stones and to use clubs in f..

63:4.4 to see one of these primitive men valiantly f. with

63:4.5 two rival would-be rulers of the clan fell to f. for

63:4.7 hunting to obtain food and f. to avenge themselves

63:4.9 Man is the descendant of f. animals,and when closely

64:4.11 these primitive peoples drifted on, hunting and f.,

64:6.6 Very soon these people again fell to f. so fiercely

69:8.2 either eaten, tortured to death, set to f. each other,

70:1.6 reason than just the fun of it; they really enjoyed f..

70:1.19 instead of both tribes f., the two disputants dueled.

74:7.10 humor, and competitive substitutes for physical f..

77:3.8 to settle the other two by debate, they fell to f..

79:5.6 the decimated tribes of the red race were f. with their

82:3.6 These marriage tests embraced skill in hunting, f.,

84:3.7 thus leaving the man’s hands free for f. or hunting.

95:2.2 Each tribal leader in Egypt, after f. his way to the

101:10.8 No longer is such a liberated son f. alone against the

101:10.9 the sons of God enlisted together in f. the battle of

134:6.3 England, Scotland, and Wales were always f.

140:8.7 Do not make the mistake of f. evil with its own

143:1.6 the presence of your f. comrades, but it requires a

165:4.3 the robbers his heirs fell to f. among themselves.

182:2.3 and supplied each of them with this f. equipment.

194:4.10 lest haply you be found even to be f. against God.”

fights

12:9.5 science f. for deliverance from the bondage of

70:1.6 at least once a year, to permit the tribal stone f..

figment

54:1.5 and conquest of self is a f. of egoistic imagination.

102:0.1 His hopes of survival are strung on a f. of mortal

figments

160:5.9 All other gods are f. of the imagination, illusions of

figs

140:3.19 men gather grapes from thorns or f. from thistles?

figurative

87:2.6 multiplication of symbolic speech and f. expression,

89:9.4 but it has at least become f., symbolic, and mystic.

122:4.4 many f. passages found throughout the Hebrew

135:4.4 Was the prophecy literal or f.?

167:7.4 I spoke not in f. language nor in poetic strains.

196:1.2 The time is ripe to witness the f. resurrection of the

figuratively

5:1.9 presence and see him, f. speaking, face to face.

32:3.6 and f., spiritually and personally, the Father and

89:2.1 tree of forbidden fruit, literally the apple but f.

104:1.10 the apostles thought Jesus spoke f. and symbolically.

113:5.2 angels f. “weep because of your willful intolerance

117:3.5 man is more than f. made in the image of God.

139:2.9 In following Jesus, literally and f., Peter was either

185:5.6 whose worst crime is that he f. calls himself the

figuresee figure of speech

55:11.1 the superuniverse do not f. directly in the plan of

137:7.1 I cannot f. out what it all means.”

151:2.8 attempt to f. out the Master’s parables as they

154:6.2 As long as Jesus was a popular f. in the public eye,

172:5.3 Peter could not f. out what the Master was about.

figure of speech

0:6.9 Light—spirit luminosity—is a word symbol, a f.,

7:1.6 The term kindred spirits is not wholly a f..

12:8.16 And so your Greek f.—the material as the shadow

73:6.3 “tree of knowledge of good and evil” may be a f.,

77:7.6 It is no mere f. when the record states: “And they

143:5.4 familiarity, Nalda misinterpreted his f. as a form of

figureheads

72:1.5 the kings remaining as mere social or sentimental f.,

figures

83:7.4 individual choice—a new liberty—f. most largely.

142:7.4 he employed such f. of speech because the Jewish

filesee rank and file

28:6.6 The formal records are on f. to corroborate the

83:4.8 the wedding guests were expected to f. through the

filed

37:3.8 records and identification sureties are classified, f.,

40:9.5 by consulting the records of the mortal career f. by

files

26:3.5 executing records for the literal f. of Havona,

26:3.5 for the spiritual f. of their order, and for the formal

filial

39:4.11 you learn to be loyal, then to love, then to be f.,

79:8.10 The f. devotion and family loyalty exacted by the

84:7.29 In an ideal family f. and parental affection are both

102:7.4 deny God and yet be morally good, loyal, f.,

filing

39:2.14 concerned with the reception, f., and redispatch of

fill

3:1.2 ‘Do not I f. heaven and earth?’”

8:1.6 the Paradise Deities f. all organized space and begin

98:2.1 it has no priesthood to foster its forms and to f. the

101:4.9 supplying of info. which will f. in vital missing gaps

130:6.3 love of your fellows which will so soon f. your soul

144:5.30 F. us with wisdom to the fullness of power

151:5.4 When the boat began to f. with water, he dropped

153:2.6 It was not to f. your souls with the word of life,

153:2.6 but only that you might f. the belly with the bread

174:4.1 to f. up the day with these entangling questions,

175:1.20 Go on and f. up the cup of your condemnation to the

176:1.6 believed this New Jerusalem would f. all Palestine.

filledsee filled with

31:7.5 this vacant place in the corps will be f. by some type

35:9.3 their places are f. by selections made by the supreme

40:9.3 of the departed Adjuster is f. by an individualization

45:4.20 They are temporarily f. by the unanimous consent of

45:4.21 Numbers 21, 22, 23, and 24 are temporarily f. while

60:1.7 these f. land depressions were elevated by lava flows

60:4.2 pre-existent lowland, or trough, has become f. up

66:1.2 Caligastia acceptably f. five successive assignments

105:1.5 Infinity is f. by the Infinite; the Infinite encompasses

117:2.8 Emptiness does have its virtue, for it may become f..

122:7.7 every room in Bethlehem was f. to overflowing.

124:6.15 swept through the mortal mind of Jesus and f. his

135:6.6 Every valley shall be f., and every mountain and

140:3.4 and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be f..

140:5.8 and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be f..”

145:1.2 When they had f. all three boats with fish, almost

151:4.6 Now, when the net was f., the fishermen drew it up

152:2.9 And this multitude did eat and were f..

156:5.2 led by the spirit if you would live the spirit-f. life

159:4.7 if these holy men of old lived inspired and spirit-f.

162:4.4 After the golden pitcher had been f. at the pool of

165:4.8 ‘They have eaten and f. themselves and waxed fat,

167:2.2 who are there to come in that my house may be f..

167:2.2 as their master commanded, and the house was f..

169:1.7 And the young man would fain have f. himself with

175:1.5 when you have once f. up your cup of impenitence

176:1.1 the times when this people shall have f. up the cup of

180:5.8 they are f. to overflowing with the assurance of

181:1.8 that very peace which f. his own soul when he

192:1.3 net was f., so much so that they were hardly able to

194:2.6 each passing generation of the spirit-f. sons of God.

194:4.6 Jesus f. all their thoughts and determined all their

filled with

28:6.18 are f. with a multitude of differing types of beings.

34:6.10 wherein you shall be “f. with all the fullness of God,”

55:2.6 are increasingly f. with faith, hope, and assurance.

60:1.7 North American troughs were later f. with erosion

88:6.6 But a world so f. with charms did much to destroy

100:5.1 world is f. with lost souls, not lost in the theologic

100:7.12 yet was Jesus f. with enthusiasm for the gospel of the

106:9.12 a service ministry which is f. with mercy and

122:6.3 a small, flat clay lamp, which was f. with olive oil.

125:0.6 how much more must the Father be f. with goodness

131:2.5 Let the earth be f. with his glory!

131:3.2 My soul is f. with content, and my heart overflows

135:12.7 Herod was f. with fear and sorrow, but because of

137:4.11 six waterpots of stone, f. with water, holding about

140:1.7 the whole earth shall be f. with the praise of my

140:6.12 is selfish, the whole body will be f. with darkness.

142:2.4 that their father is angry and f. with resentful wrath.

145:5.1 Jesus realized that the world was f. with physical

151:5.5 and said: “Why are all of you so f. with fear?

152:3.2 but because your stomachs have been f. with bread.

153:5.3 Why is it that you are f. with fear and consternation

154:7.5 They were f. with confusion and consternation.

159:3.8 The world is f. with hungry souls who famish in

159:3.10 Those who accept this teaching are f. with joy and

162:1.11 went to Jerusalem, his apostles were f. with terror.

162:6.1 He who believes me shall be f. with the spirit

166:1.4 but your inner souls are f. with self-righteousness,

166:2.8 f. with wonder and are constrained to give thanks

168:1.12 rolled away, they were f. with conflicting emotions

169:1.7 And the young man would fain have f. himself with

172:1.5 The whole house became f. with the odor of the

173:5.3 the wedding chamber was f. with willing guests.

175:1.18 your souls steeped in iniquity and f. with murder.

175:1.19 but your hearts are f. with hypocrisy and iniquity.

181:2.20 the world is f. with those who look at life just as

182:1.5 I desire that they should also be f. with the joy of

189:5.5 they ceased to ridicule and became f. with fear and

194:4.3 They were all f. with the spirit, and they spoke the

194:4.4 experience; they are f. with a new spiritual energy.

194:4.6 they were f. with joy, and they lived such new and

filling

73:4.5 f. the places of deserters with younger volunteers.

155:3.7 all life more worth while, f. it with high purposes,

fills

0:3.22 the Father f. all Deity potential, while increasingly

3:1.2 He is “the fullness of him who f. all and in all,”

10:8.4 no single person of the Paradise Deities actually f.

11:8.1 God, who is all things, f. all things, and in whom all

128:1.10 the fullness of Him who f. all things, the eternal

131:1.5 His mercy f. all places and his goodness

131:1.5 God f. all places and lives in the heart of the man

131:2.4 None can hide himself from our God, for he f.

131:10.3 While the Father f. the universe, he also lives in

141:2.1 he f. all things and proclaims his laws to universes

filtered

80:7.9 by the stream of mixed and darker races which f. in

89:4.5 as the traditions of the sojourn of Adam f. down

95:1.1 the Bedouin Semites who had f. in from the western

filtering

19:6.4 they are constantly f. into the several Paradise Corps

filters

58:2.1 The planetary atmosphere f. through to the earth

filth

175:1.18 within there remains the f. of extortion, excesses,

filthy

70:10.6 If, by any chance, any woman could quaff this f.

100:4.5 —a short, misshapen, f., snarling hulk of a man

150:5.2 ‘Take away the f. rags of self-righteousness and

153:2.3 they did let him down by cords in a f. dungeon

166:1.4 the spiritual-food vessels are f. and polluted!

finalnoun; see Final

106:0.4 And that which is maximum, seemingly f., in the

117:5.13 character on all levels, from the finite to the f..

130:4.11 the relative and imperfect to the f. and perfected.

finaladjective; see Final

1:0.5 in intellectual grasp, or f. in spiritual experience,

1:0.5 it is f. and complete in all finite aspects of divinity

2:2.5 He is f., complete, and perfect.

3:2.15 God is f. in will, infinite in attributes, eternal in

33:7.7 In all other matters the courts of Salvington are f.

102:7.1 such a creation cannot be either f. or absolute.

106:0.4 And that which is maximum, seemingly f., in the

110:1.6 that oneness of being which is so perfect and f. that

112:3.2 This kind of death is f. in its significance irrespective

160:1.14 And this is true because our ideal is f., infallible,

final acceptance

153:1.2 to that of open warfare and f. or final rejection.

final acquirement

186:5.5 a part of the price which they must pay for the f.

final act(s)

4:5.6 This bestowal happened to be the f. personal act of

43:2.8 enactments the law of the realm; their acts are f..

120:0.2 to execute the f. in the drama of the acquirement of

136:2.3 This ceremony was the f. of his purely human life

139:12.13 rushed out and committed the f. in the drama of

final adjudication

35:9.9 free will is a factor in the f. of all such problems.

66:8.7 all power to harm his former subjects, awaits the f.

77:7.3 midwayers are now held in custody awaiting the f. of

113:6.10 to be detained on Jerusem until the f. of the rebellion

114:1.3 in charge of the planet until the f. of the Lucifer

114:2.6 the f. of the Lucifer rebellion, or the reappearance

final admonition(s)

177:1.5 Jesus in the hills, but he never forgot the Master’s f.,

181:0.0 FINAL ADMONITIONS AND WARNINGS

181:0.2 and began the impartation of his f. and warnings.

181:2.1 and imparting his f. to the apostles as a group.

final adventure

20:5.6 your Creator Son selected for the realm of his f.

113:6.2 being duly registered for the f. of time and space,

final age

49:5.27 Teacher Sons is the vestibule to the f. planetary age

55:0.1 sometimes, in establishing the f. planetary age.

final aim

111:7.2 to bring forth the pictures of the real motive, the f.,

final amalgamation

40:6.1 sons prior to the event of the f. of the surviving soul

final analysis

40:10.13 Thus, in the f., it would be hardly proper to use the

106:9.10 The I AM, in the f., must exist before all existentials

110:2.2 In the f., whatever the Adjuster has succeeded in

116:5.14 In the f., all energy responds to mind,

final answers

149:4.5 answers were always enlightening, dignified, and f.

final appearances

193:0.0 FINAL APPEARANCES AND ASCENSION

final application

10:6.4 Judgment, the f. of justice in accordance with the

final attainment

27:1.1 They begin their work on the f. circle of the central

34:6.10 but the preliminary steps to the f. of the perfection of

55:0.1 The age of light and life is the evolutionary f. of a

110:3.2 are essential to the f. of that overmastering desire.

110:7.4 in eternity subsequent to the f. of the Father,

116:5.12 And it is conjectured that the f. of equilibrium will

195:10.3 mutually necessary to the full and f. of personality

final attitude

122:5.6 always was Mary steadied in her f. by the memory of

final attributes

97:7.11 introduced to a universal God of dependable and f..

final attunement

110:7.1 the attainment of a f. and complete attunement of the

final authority

3:5.1 Father does not exercise his f. by direct transmittal

final awakening

47:10.5 But the last resurrection hall, the f. chamber, was

final battle

80:5.4 of the armies of the north in the f. of the Somme,

final beatitudes

131:6.2 the bondage of sin and introduces him to the f.;

final bestowal

4:5.6 This bestowal happened to be the f. personal act of

20:5.5 Urantia was the scene of the triumphant and f. of

20:6.9 Upon completion of a Creator Son’s f. the Spirit of

21:4.3 In the f. a Creator Son appears as a member of

21:4.4 Following the seventh and f. a Creator Son receives

33:1.1 name associated with his seventh and f. on Urantia

33:2.3 herself to Christ Michael on the return from his f. on

33:3.5 the completion of the Creator Son’s seventh and f.

34:2.1 during the ages preceding the f. Michael bestowal;

43:1.6 fact that Michael made his f. on one of the worlds of

43:1.6 Urantia had been selected as the world for his f..

53:9.5 Since Michael’s f. no one in all Satania has desired to

63:7.1 had selected their world as the theater for his f..

106:7.6 Such inability to attain God in a f. sense should in

114:2.6 the reappearance of Michael on the world of his f..

119:6.1 his seventh and f. would be made on some world in

119:7.0 7. THE SEVENTH AND FINAL BESTOWAL

119:7.1 all looked forward to the seventh and f. of Michael

119:7.2 Michael selected Urantia as the theater for his f.

119:7.4 that his experience in this f. and mortal bestowal

119:8.1 Michael’s f. and successful bestowal on Urantia

120:0.4 during the seventh and f., on Urantia, to the will of

120:0.6 Having determined the time of his f. and having

120:1.1 I am about to witness your seventh and f.

120:1.7 “As long as you are absent on this f., I pledge

120:2.3 recognition by your universe of your f. experience;

122:0.2 chose Urantia as the planet whereon to enact his f..

128:0.1 the planet whereon to carry out his seventh and f.,

191:3.4 and terminated his seventh and f. universe bestowal.

final blending

80:5.2 white as the passing centuries witnessed the f. of the

final brightness

131:9.4 on high and to ascend to the glorious light of f..

final charge

149:0.2 Andrew and Peter asked Jesus to give the f. to the

final choice

5:1.11 an ascender has made the f. and irrevocable choice

47:2.5 Any time after sixteen, if f. has been made, they

47:2.6 transition world until such time as they make the f..

112:5.9 to make one undoubted, self-conscious, and f..

112:7.5 a f. and irrevocable choice for the eternal career.

124:2.10 later a combination of influences led him to the f. of

final choosing

110:7.2 when the f. of the mortal will permits the Adjuster

118:6.4 such choosing is not absolute, nevertheless, it is f.

final circle

26:10.7 Guides issue the order admitting them to the f..

27:1.1 They begin their work on the f. attainment circle of

110:6.15 speak with you until you attain the first and f. of

final circuit

27:1.4 You enter the rest on the f. Havona circuit and are

final clearance

26:7.4 of the Father and the f. of the Havona circuits.

final completion

106:7.8 At the distant future eternity moment of the f. of the

final comprehension

0:11.15 In the last analysis and in the f. all three are one

final conception

94:11.11 This f. of the Buddha Eternal can well be identified

final conclusions

27:6.3 but their f. are always in uniform agreement.

final conference

136:4.4 These forty days were the occasion of the f. between

final consummation

134:5.5 power—the family—and the f. of political growth—

final corps

31:9.9 This, the f. and largest corps, consists of 24,010

final courts

33:7.7 In all other matters the courts of Salvington are f.

final creation

102:7.1 such a creation cannot be either f. or absolute.

final culmination

173:5.6 Master’s life were moving swiftly toward their f..

final cure

54:5.11 the perfect and f. of the plague of evil and sin.

final custodians

27:5.2 you obtain from the living beings who are its f..

final death

112:3.2 This kind of death is f. in its significance irrespective

142:6.9 fled in fear from the scenes of their Master’s f. and

final decision(s)

2:3.4 by the creature’s failure to make those f. which

3:6.1 he has reserved all f. and unerringly wields the veto

19:4.5 the sum and substance of a f. and perfect decision.

53:5.6 between these discussions until they arrived at a f..

67:2.6 until every personality concerned had made a f.,

67:3.10 But at last the f. of the last personality was made,

72:2.11 2. State supreme courts, whose decisions are f. in all

72:2.17 of the educational, and industrial high courts are f..

77:6.6 sojourn they all made f. as to their future destiny,

111:3.2 Neither does the soul make f. until death divorces

114:3.3 decisions each day which are accepted as f. by all

130:1.3 Gadiah had very much to do with the f. of Simon to

134:0.1 he reached his f. as to the remainder of his life on

136:6.6 And the Master’s decision was f..

136:9.1 Jesus was now reaching the f. which would forbid

136:9.7 And now he made his f. regarding those Scriptures

136:10.1 John and his disciples, the Son of Man made his f..

177:4.5 Judas arrived at the f. to abandon Jesus and his

final declaration

136:6.4 Son of Man made his f. concerning all other urges

final decree(s)

2:3.6 the f. of dissolution is executed by forces acting

18:3.7 all three Ancients of Days must participate in the f.

final Deity

98:3.7 spread the doctrine of one God, a f. presiding over

final deliverance

34:6.9 exclusive purpose is to effect your f. from material

184:4.6 the faith sons of God find f. from the isolation of

final demonstration

14:6.15 the eternally f. that the Son is the Word of the Father

final departure

149:0.4 up to the time of the f. of Jesus and the twelve for

final destiny or destinies

1:0.4 f. and certain destiny of all man’s eternal spiritual

7:1.11 spirit eventually finds f. in the absolute grasp of the

17:6.10 when finaliters attain what appears to be their f. of

103:9.12 the destinies f.—eternal, ultimate, and universal.

104:4.20 genesis, complete manifestation, and f. in this triunity

106:7.4 do have a potentially f. that is absolute in value;

106:8.22 we deduce that the f. of all personalities is the final

final destruction

135:5.5 their well-deserved judgment of punishment and f.

final determination

172:5.13 in Judas’s f. to forsake Jesus and his fellow apostles,

final developments

106:6.3 if we conceive that the f. of the Absolute Trinity will

final disappearance

78:0.2 Andite peoples and on to its f. from Mesopotamian

final discoveries

55:4.8 This is made possible by the f. of physical science

final discussion

144:6.12 On the afternoon of their f. of financial questions,

final disgorgement

57:4.6 This f. sun disgorgement extended over a period of

final dispersions

78:5.8 of the Andites continued on down to their f.,

final disposition

53:9.6 until the Ancients of Days make f. of the archrebels.

final divergence

130:4.8 F. of personality will from the trend of the

final doom

5:1.11 Man’s f. is not sealed until he has lost the power to

final dwelling place

52:7.16 depict heaven as the destiny and f. of surviving

final dynamics

115:3.16 The f. of the cosmos have to do with the continual

final effects

19:1.11 origins are helpful, but only divine causes reveal f..

final effort

144:0.3 the beginning of the full and f. of his life on earth,

final embrace

196:1.13 7. The f. of the Father, conferring unlimited

final emergence

117:7.1 This suggests the f. of the Supreme as an almighty

final enlightenment

120:2.6 you are about to experience the f. of a time-space

final episode(s)

21:4.1 they attain the seventh and f. of creature-Creator

186:2.11 Now, in these f. of his mortal career and in his

final epoch

55:1.1 they inaugurate this f. of evolutionary attainment;

157:3.2 now that he was entering upon the f. of his work,

final era

55:2.1 citizens on worlds existing in the f. of light and life,

final eruption

57:4.8 This f. of the nebular nucleus gave birth to 136,702

78:8.11 The Nerites constituted the f. of the Caspian group

final establishment

119:8.2 Michael and effect the f. of his supreme authority

final evaluation

112:6.4 numerous beings who are concerned with the f. of

final exodus

78:5.4 when the later and f. from Mesopotamia took place

78:6.1 territory went forth in their f. in several directions:

79:6.3 f. was not so much due to population pressure as

final experiences

165:0.1 to Jerusalem to pass through his f. in the flesh.

169:0.2 which led right up to the f. and tragic experiences of

final expression

6:0.1 The Eternal Son is the perfect and f. of the “first”

21:1.2 each Creator Son is the unqualified, finished, and f.

106:6.3 the Trinity Absolute will achieve f. in the creations of

106:8.1 The Trinity of Trinities is the f. of all that is implied

188:5.4 the fact that it was the supreme and f. of Jesus’ love,

final faith

92:3.4 faith once delivered to the saints” must be both f.

final farewell

193:6.2 Peter most touchingly portrayed the Master’s f.

final Father

42:11.1 and at the same time the first and f. of all spirits.

final flowering

52:0.1 planet to the time of its f. in the era of light and life,

final focalizations

33:1.3 Creator Sons are f. power-personality focalizations

final form

43:2.8 This group sanctions the f. of all enactments and

final fruits

117:2.1 And the f. of all finite growth are: power controlled

final function

36:2.17 biologic evolution are all essential to the f. and full

56:9.3 the f. of the Trinity, even a Trinity of Trinities?

106:8.16 the personality consequence of the f. of the Trinity

final fusion

53:7.10 those who had not attained f. with their Adjusters,

55:1.5 mortals who therein experience f. with their divine

107:2.3 will creatures on worlds where the f. takes place

final goal

11:9.1 the realm of primal origin and the f. of destiny for all

19:1.8 1. It may utterly fail to perceive the f. and completed

112:0.1 if you will run the race of time and gain the f. of

130:4.8 toward higher values, having for its f. the Father.

final goodness

4:4.3 as the being of f. plus a free will of creative infinity.

141:7.9 the highest perfection, even the f. of the Father.

final grasp

172:3.3 as a last bid for popular favor nor as a f. for power.

final harvest

140:5.21 And progress has always been the f. of persecution.

final hours

183:1.1 Jesus was called upon to endure in the f. of his life

final ideal

160:1.14 And this is true because our ideal is f., infallible,

final indictment

175:0.1 the f. of his vehement enemies and would-be

175:4.1 while listening to the Master’s f. of the Jewish

final instructions

138:1.0 1. FINAL INSTRUCTIONS

138:1.1 June 23, A.D. 26, Jesus imparted his f. to the six.

165:0.1 gave them f. before sending them on a mission to

172:2.1 gave them their f. preparatory to entering Jerusalem

final instructors

27:1.1 these instigators of rest are the f. who make ready

final integration

106:7.2 Even a tentative concept of f. is inseparable from the

106:7.9 be possible to conceive of the f. of total reality.

118:10.7 circumstances of the material realms find finite f. in

final invasion

61:7.16 with the retreat of the f. ice invasion, many arctic

80:3.9 the en masse and f. of the Mesopotamians swept

final judgment(s)

18:3.7 invested with the powers of f. executive judgment

28:6.10 In the f. before the Ancients of Days, time is an

33:2.2 all f. executive judgments regarding the extinction of

40:5.11 fair and just, even charmingly merciful, in the f. of

final knowing

106:8.22 the f. of the Father of these selfsame personalities.

final labors

163:7.1 the Master’s entering Jerusalem for his f. on earth.

final leave

136:2.3 the Adjuster took f. of the perfected human soul of

137:4.17 the Son of Man took f. of his mortal life in the flesh.

171:1.1 Jesus and his twelve apostles took f. of the Pella

final level(s)

0:2.17 co-ordinated on f. creative levels of Deity reality.

112:6.1 up to the f. morontia level of progressive spirituality.

117:5.13 character on all levels, from the finite to the f..

117:5.14 when all creatures attain the f. of finite existence,

132:2.6 the ascending human soul achieves f. spirit levels.

final manifestation

188:5.11 Rather, make sure that you see in the cross the f.

final memory

129:3.9 And this f. picture of prehuman existence was

final mission

20:9.4 following their f. the planet will be ushered into

52:7.14 following their f., will inaugurate this era of light and

55:0.2 by the Teacher Sons at the conclusion of their f.,

final number(s)

18:0.9 These beings of administrative perfection are of f..

19:1.2 What the f. of Teacher Sons will be I do not know.

final oneness

110:1.6 that oneness of being which is so perfect and f.

final outbreak

53:3.1 f. took form as the Lucifer Declaration of Liberty.

final overthrow

75:2.5 the Edenic regime was to meet its complete and f..

173:1.2 which persisted to the time of their f. by a mob

176:1.2 could only result in the f. and complete overthrow

final paper

30:2.139 Finality is dealt with in the next and f. of this series.

final payments

128:6.3 The f. had been made on the caravan repair shop;

final penetration

115:3.19 The f. of the truth, beauty, and goodness of the

final period

134:9.7 During this f. of Jesus’ work at the boatshop, he

165:0.2 This was the f. of the development of the higher

final personalization

10:3.7 the f. of coexistent Deity—the Conjoint Actor—

final phase(s)

49:6.18 are representative of the f. of human development on

134:8.4 Only the f. of mind and Adjuster attunement

158:3.5 the entrance of the Master upon the f. of his career

final plunge

41:5.4 flight terminated by a f. into the surface of a sun

final postulate

56:9.5 they are led to the f. of the Universal I AM as the

final prayer

182:1.9 The Master, during the course of this f. with his

final precision

118:10.8 are perfected to a point of f. through the overcontrol

final preparation

15:13.3 with your f. spiritual preparation for Havona,

final presence

33:5.4 ambassadors to the constellations represent the f. of

final Proclamation

33:3.6 and went forth the f. “Proclamation of Equality.”

144:1.7 the beginning of the f. of the coming kingdom,

final product

109:1.5 so will the f. of this union of divinity and humanity

final pronouncement

169:4.11 Jesus made the f. of his relationship with God when

final proof

12:1.1 The f. of both a circular and delimited universe is

final proving grounds

14:3.4 serve as the f. for ascending creatures from the

final purification

137:4.11 This water was intended for subsequent use in the f.

final quest

106:9.11 begin to realize that the f. of eternity is the endless

final reality

94:3.1 Having started out to discover f., the Indian mind

196:3.30 his magnificent reach for f., his determination to find

final realization

56:3.6 threefold in expression and Trinity-unified in f..

final recognition

35:2.7 full and f. of the Creator Son and his Paradise Father

final redemption

170:5.15 and the ideal of the f. of the saints of the Most High.

final rejection

153:1.2 and open warfare and final acceptance or f..

final remark

164:2.4 They thought much over the f. of Jesus regarding

final remnant

57:4.9 The f. nuclear remnant of this magnificent nebula

final request

136:9.13 the f. that he allow his followers to make him king.

final rest

26:10.6 begin the preparation of subjects for this great and f.,

final result(s)

2:3.2 The f. result of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

42:11.5 it is so modified by intervening space that the f. is

194:4.7 But the f. of this well-meant experiment in

final return

119:7.2 up to the f. and triumphant return of Michael to

final revelation

7:7.1 The Son is a complete, exclusive, universal, and f. of

final roll

67:4.1 When the f. was called, the corporeal members of

final rulings

3:2.9 are the result of the decisions and f. of all-wisdom,

25:2.12 its rulings are f. and always unanimous; there is no

136:9.5 but unfailingly accepts the divine answers as f. in this

final salvation

102:8.1 what that power requires of man in return for this f.,

131:3.4 If you would be certain of your f., then make sure

final scenes

134:0.2 the closing chapters, and to enact the f., of his life

final school

49:0.1 planet as of the f. universe headquarters school

final segregation

57:3.7 period which always precedes the f. of these space

final sleep

27:1.4 the very primary supernaphim who produced the f.

final slumber

27:7.8 awakening from the f. transit slumber of time.

final solutions

121:5.15 a religion that grappled with f. of the human problem

final sons

106:8.23 of the totality of infinity, f. of the absolute Father.

final sovereignty

180:4.1 after I have received the f. of my own domain, I

final stage(s)

30:4.20 Passing from the f. morontia stage to the first spirit

110:6.14 to make the remaining circles, and achieve the f. of

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and f. of spirit status,

118:4.7 time-space conditioned in the f. of emergence.

135:5.2 taught that creation was about to pass into its f.;

final statement

148:6.11 Then Jesus made this f.: “The Father does not

150:5.5 f., Jesus said: “You cannot buy salvation; you

final steps

44:5.9 to replenish the energy losses incident to the f. of

final subduing

52:3.6 golden age of exploration and the f. of the planet.

final submergence

59:3.11 Toward the close of the f. Silurian submergence

final success

33:3.4 but no Son could hope for f. without the incessant

final suffering

142:6.9 fled in fear from the scenes of their Master’s f. and

final summaries

27:5.3 these custodians of knowledge are the living and f.

final summons

136:2.6 his Father, the f. to be about his Father’s business,

final surety

40:8.1 not experiencing this f. of survival until they reach

final surrender

183:1.1 at the time of the f. of man to God as signified in

final test

26:5.5 but achievement is the f. and supreme test.

35:8.3 Lanonandeks were divided in the f. into three classes

153:1.3 depend on his followers, when they met the f.,

164:4.1 desired to be brought against him when the f. came

final testing

158:6.5 shall presently lead to the great and f. of your faith

final touches

26:11.7 and that you await only the f. of perfection.

27:4.2 but the f. of the training of the pilgrims of time can

final tour

134:7.5 Jesus then started on his f., as a private individual,

final training

25:1.5 the worlds devoted to the f. and spiritual culture of

32:3.14 Havona to provide the f. for their ascending citizens,

final transcript

112:4.12 and if the f. of the summary of survival character

final trial

134:8.6 And this “temptation,” this f. of human loyalty in

final triumph

171:4.8 only the certain note of f. in Jesus’ declarations

184:4.6 Jesus is now revealing to the worlds the f. over all

final truth

2:7.3 Divine truth, f., is uniform and universal, but the

100:5.3 alone and sought to penetrate the mystery of f..

final undoing

98:6.4 religions (except later Christianity) led to its f..

final unification

56:3.4 occurs f. of all time-space spirit manifestations.

final untangling

137:5.3 Jesus decided to leave the f. of this complicated

final value(s)

92:4.2 always characterized by a belief in some Deity of f.

96:0.1 excludes all but the one God of f. and supreme

98:1.3 A God of f. must, himself, be the arbiter of fate and

100:1.7 grows proportionally to the growing quest for f..

104:2.1 through the exclusion of all but the One God of f..

104:3.3 that the morontia soul can grasp this concept of f.

161:1.11 values, such as superhuman, transcendent, f.,

final will

153:2.9 this is the f. of Him who sent me, that of all those

final worlds

43:8.13 your farewell touch with these realities on the f. of

Final Co-ordinator

8:2.2 Paradise Mother Spirit, the Conjoint Actor, the F.,

Final Father

101:6.17 the discovery, in human experience, of the F.,

118:2.2 of universes as well as the F. of personalities.

finaliternoun

13:2.7 after you have become a f., you will not be allowed

14:6.39 And every God-knowing mortal craves to be a f..

22:7.4 one of these is, in association with some fellow f.

22:7.9 bi-unification involves a mortal (or other) f.

22:7.14 when a f. and a Paradise-Havoner together trinitize

23:4.3 When a f. and a Paradise Citizen co-operate in the

27:0.11 are you ready to begin the endless career of a f..

27:7.8 the seventh stage of spirit realization by a f. will

27:7.10 the f. is face to face with the challenge of God the

31:0.9 immediately discern, in communicating with a f.,

31:0.9 whether he is an ascendant mortal, Havona native,

31:1.4 becoming a f. is one of the supreme adventures of

31:8.1 perfected mortal’s experience on Paradise as a f.

39:4.11 then may you be free; but not until you are a f.,

40:10.12 When a mortal f. is Trinity embraced—becomes a

40:10.12 —then has that f. attained destiny, at least for

40:10.12 endows them with everything which a f. will

43:2.5 house of ascenders, a group presided over by a f.

43:8.2 ascending mortal’s career up to the status of a f.;

48:8.4 From mortal man to Paradise f. embraces all that

49:5.12 whose chief is the veteran f. known as Tabamantia.

55:10.8 fraternity of association with the glorified f. mortals.

103:7.2 and divinity of man the eternal, a Paradise f..

108:0.1 creature into the divine nature of the eternal f.,

110:7.5 this potential f. embraces all the experiential memory

111:2.2 ultimate destiny and unending career, a potential f..

112:5.5 volition depends the eternal destiny of the future f.;

112:7.17 of Adjuster fusion, together with their f. associates,

117:1.4 liaison with God and thereby cocreate an eternal f..

117:4.8 creation of the immortal and divine character of a f.

117:6.7 In the nature of the f. this will probably equal the

117:6.7 thus becomes the eternal f. son of the Father

118:1.10 made the eternal decision is already a Paradise f..

118:2.2 No f. will be disturbed by the uncertainties of the

118:2.2 ultimate ascensions he encountered God the Father.

finaliteradjective; see finaliter company; finaliter

     corps; finaliter world(s),sphere(s) or planets

20:9.4 intimately connected with all phases of f. activities

22:1.10 their names are removed from the f. roll call.

26:4.1 prevailed since the completion of the first f. group.

30:4.31 Only such individuals take the f. oath.

31:4.1 join their subjects in taking the f. oath of eternity

31:7.2 These beings do not take the f. oath, and though

31:7.2 in the prosecution of a transient f. assignment.

31:8.4 occasion when, as a member of a new f. group,

31:8.4 the mortal ascender stands in the f. receiving circle

37:2.11 Messengers attached to the f. working groups.

40:1.2 To climb to the supernal heights of f. sonship with

45:1.2 once a year for these assemblies of f. visualization.

47:0.3 they are taken over by the increasing f. population

50:7.2 Tabamantia is an agondonter of f. status, having

55:2.3 in turn communicate these matters to the f. group

55:10.8 in counseling the f. groups serving throughout the

55:10.8 fraternity of association with the glorified f. mortals.

100:2.6 eternal destiny of divine perfection and f. service.

104:4.14 delights of the unending service of the f. sons of God

107:0.2 are the essence of man’s perfected f. personality,

107:5.6 Upon the attainment of the f. levels of ascendant

107:6.3 but the Paradise ascent and the f. career are the

107:7.7 excepting evolutionary will creatures of f. destiny.

112:7.17 of Adjuster fusion, together with their f. associates,

113:7.8 in time also become your f. associates in eternity,

116:3.4 f. nature in the case of man, Deity nature in God

117:2.5 who may aspire to Paradise attainment and f. status

117:5.3 of experience known as f. transcendation.

117:6.6 In and through the experience of f. attainment the

117:6.6 Then, throughout the realms of f. activity in the

117:6.7 becomes the eternal f. son of the Paradise Father

117:6.8 the human-divine f. character of universe destiny

finaliter company or companies

22:7.4 Mortal-f., when stationed on Paradise, are granted a

31:1.3 into the corps in the ratio of one in a thousand—a f..

31:2.3 Gravity Messengers may be attached to a f. in

31:3.1 seraphim they usually constitute 990 in each f..

31:5.3 These Material Sons are not to be found in many f..

31:6.2 Many f. have one of these glorified beings in their

31:7.1 At the present time each f. numbers 999 personalities

117:7.7 Subsequently, as the f. function throughout the

117:7.7 we observe that the outlying f. then acknowledge

finaliter corps

19:6.3 And there are other f. open to these natives of the

19:6.4 that Havoners will possibly cease entering the f.

22:7.2 personalities and certain members of each of the f.

22:8.1 diverse progeny of the multiple liaisons of seven f.

27:7.8 seventh jubilee marks entrance into the mortal f.

31:0.1 The primary f. is composed of the following:

31:1.2 The Mortal F. has as permanent members only such

31:2.1 messenger-recorders attached to other f. are not

31:4.1 seraphim are attached to the various nonmortal f..

31:7.2 of any f. is denominated an Evangel of Light.

31:7.2 though subject to the c. organization they are not of

31:7.2 Whether or not the c. is to have these beings

31:10.10 The gathering together of these seven f. signifies

31:10.10 These seven f. probably signify the present activity

31:10.10 The seven f. represent the divinity response of the

31:10.17 time and space, in association with the six other f..

39:8.10 of Havona-circle experience enter the Mortal F..

39:8.10 while others enter the various nonmortal f.,

40:3.1 The primary group are destined to various f., but

45:1.2 This is the headquarters of the f. of the local system

47:0.2 being the headquarters of the f. assigned to Satania.

53:3.6 pointed to the presence of the f. on Jerusem as

55:4.12 the Teacher Sons serve exclusively with the f. except

55:4.23 If there is a Material Son in the f., he may become

55:10.7 The f. now, for the first time, acknowledges the

55:10.9 Stars, the Teacher Sons, and the ever-increasing f..

113:7.5 subsequently enter divergent services in the f. and

113:7.8 on Seraphington prior to their reception into the f..

117:7.7 When mortal ascenders are admitted to the f. of

finaliter world or sphere(s) or planets

36:4.8 personalities are forgathering on the seventh fw.

45:1.2 Number 1. The FW.. This is the headquarters of the

45:1.2 The fw. is accessible to the inhabitants of all seven

45:1.2 All mansion world sojourners go to the fs. at least

45:6.7 will be accorded repersonalization on the system fp.

45:6.8 ascension duties on the mansion worlds to the fw.,

45:6.9 their special worlds of reservation among the fs. of

47:1.2 the fw. is a sphere of exquisite physical beauty and

47:1.5 the occasions of their periodic pilgrimages to the f.

47:1.6 on the material worlds or subsequently on the fw.

47:2.1 receiving schools of Satania are situated on the fw.

47:2.4 are also repersonalized on the fw. of the system,

47:2.5 The Adjuster-indwelt children and youths on the f.

47:2.6 these youths in the probationary nursery on the fw.

49:6.11 going to the system fw. (the probationary nursery)

49:6.12 to have Adjusters are repersonalized on the fw. of

49:6.14 Similar probation nurseries are maintained on the f.

53:7.9 Satan spared not the infant-training schools on the fp

finaliterssee Finaliterswith corps

10:8.6 where a certain group of beings taught that the f.,

10:8.6 the mystery which enshrouds the future of the f..

10:8.7 these f. must sometime begin the quest for the

10:8.7 even if the f. do grasp this ultimate of divinity,

10:8.8 It may be possible that the f. will partially attain the

10:8.8 baffle, and challenge the ascending and progressing f.

13:1.23 but the ascendant f. know this very experience as

13:2.1 As f. you will be domiciled on Paradise, but

14:6.39 and Havona the workshop and playground, of the f..

14:6.40 also the starting place of the eternal career of the f.

16:5.5 always a group of seven f. is assembled, one from

17:6.10 We are mindful that, when f. attain what appears to

17:6.10 We conjecture that there awaits the f. still another

18:4.4 Paradise-Havona personalities or glorified mortal f..

19:2.5 may possibly be achieved by the Paradise f. after

19:2.5 I believe that such is the high destiny of f..

20:9.5 regarding their possible association with the f. in

20:9.5 We firmly believe that the Teacher Sons and the f.

22:1.10 But they are not f.; when they have been Trinity

22:7.4 The ascendant Adjuster-fused mortal f. who have

22:7.4 There are seven different ways such f. may elect to

22:7.5 If two mortal f., on going before the Architects of

22:7.6 who thus fail are admitted to a special group of f.

22:7.9 neither with the Paradisers, Havoners, nor f..

22:7.10 have authority to sanction the trinitizing union of f.

22:7.12 In their creative efforts the f. are attempting to

23:4.4 Will the trinitizations between f. and Paradise-

26:7.3 These commissions consist of one fellow of the f.,

26:11.2 including the trinitized offspring of the mortal f.

26:11.3 confraternity of the trinitized sons of the mortal f.

30:4.32 course with the conductors of worship and then, as f.

31:0.10 During the present universe age the f. return to serve

31:0.10 They are assigned to labor successively in the

31:0.10 until after they have served in all the other six

31:0.10 Thus may they acquire the sevenfold concept of the

31:0.11 One or more companies of the mortal f. are

31:0.11 There is no domain of universe service to which they

31:0.11 they function universally and with alternating and

31:0.12 but the f. are now wholly a self-governing body.

31:0.12 They chose their own permanent, periodic, and

31:0.12 can ever be brought to bear upon their policies,

31:0.12 their oath of allegiance is only to the Paradise Trinity

31:0.13 The f. maintain their own headquarters on Paradise,

31:0.13 They are a separate order of evolutionary creation.

31:0.13 We do not directly manage them or control them,

31:0.13 they are absolutely loyal and always co-operative

31:0.13 They are the accumulating tried and true souls of

31:0.13 they are forever proof against evil and secure against

31:1.1 The f. thus embrace both phases of experiential

31:1.3 F. are mobilized in companies, but the finality oath

31:1.4 should see their enthusiasm in the new work of the f.

31:2.1 whenever Gravity Messengers are functioning, the f.

31:2.1 Gravity Messengers are invaluable to the f. even now

31:2.2 F. of the mortal corps cannot defy time and space,

31:2.4 Gravity Messengers and glorified mortal f. achieve a

31:3.1 each company of one thousand f. has places for just

31:3.6 The mortal f. have fully complied with the injunction

31:3.6 they have ascended the universal path of mortal

31:3.6 they have found God, and they have been duly

31:3.6 Such beings have attained the present limit of spirit

31:3.6 They have achieved the present limit of creature

31:3.6 They have experienced the fullness of Deity worship

31:7.3 The f., as might be expected, engage in much

31:7.4 respecting the identity of the seventh group of f..

31:7.5 But we will most likely await the entrance of the f.

31:8.1 the ascendant f. receive great assistance from the

31:8.1 assigned to the task of introducing the evolved f.

31:9.13 trinitized offspring of the f. and the Paradise Citizens

31:10.20 ascender, presides as Paradise chief of all orders of f.

32:3.12 the experientially perfected f. ascending from the

36:4.4 on the midsonite sphere in the f.’ group of worlds.

36:4.5 The Salvington Worlds of the F..

36:4.5 the system midsonite spheres to the f.’ worlds of the

36:4.6 Salvington circuit are the Nebadon worlds of the f..

36:4.6 are domiciled on the seventh world of the f.,

36:4.7 The satellites of the seven primary worlds of the f.

36:4.7 the forty-nine spheres under the jurisdiction of the f..

36:4.8 the midsonite races are always referred to the f.,

36:4.8 always do the f. decline to discuss the destiny of

37:2.11 of the Teacher Sons, the Evening Stars, and the f..

37:2.11 that will obtain between the Teacher Sons, the f.,

37:5.3 Not being Adjuster fused, they never become f., but

37:5.6 These beings are not f.,but they are ascendant beings

37:10.6 the high destiny of the f.—the eternal assignment on

39:8.10 become the everlasting associates of the mortal f.,

39:9.1 divine personalities, and the peers of the Paradise f.

40:10.5 do indeed have a grand and glorious career as f.

40:10.6 While the Adjuster-fused f. obviously enjoy the

40:10.6 F. acquire a marvelous and far-flung experience of

40:10.8 when the Paradise f. are pioneering the expanding

40:10.11 Father-fused mortals are potential f.; their destination

40:10.11 universe age, f., as such, are not destiny attainers.

40:10.11 They remain unfinished creatures—sixth-stage spirits

40:10.12 for now are finished creatures, in contrast to the f.,

43:1.9 triangle adjoining the headquarters of the f., situated

44:8.5 —the seventh-stage-spirit destiny of the mortal f..

45:1.2 f. and their structures are not ordinarily perceptible

45:3.15 6. The chief of the Satania f..

45:6.7 by certain morontia personalities on the f.’ world,

45:6.8 children in the probationary nursery on the f.’ world,

45:7.4 by the Melchizedeks, latterly assisted by the f..

46:5.18 the status of Jerusem citizens and below that of f.

46:5.32 7. The circles of the f. have a unique structure at the

47:0.2 more than one hundred thousand companies of f.,

47:1.0 1. THE FINALITER’S WORLD

47:1.1 Although only f. and certain groups of salvaged

47:1.1 Spornagia have a vague feeling concerning the f. but

47:1.1 Spornagia must regard them much as you do the

47:1.2 the temple of the f., is not visible to the unaided

47:1.3 perceive them as they function in their headquarters

47:1.3 You will not spontaneously visualize f. until you

47:1.4 in part in the probationary nursery on the f.’ world.

47:2.2 for the training of the probationary wards of the f..

47:2.2 These wards of the f., these infants of ascending

47:5.2 headquarters of the f. and the system probationary

48:1.2 Only the seven worlds surrounding the f.’ sphere of

48:3.17 More and more the f. institute their new training

48:3.17 to function increasingly in association with the f.

48:8.4 If the future destiny of the Paradise f. is service in

48:8.4 will be wholly different from those which mortal f.

49:5.29 personalities presided over by long-experienced f..

50:7.3 ultimate performances in the collective body of the f.

53:3.2 Lucifer even intimated that the f. were in collusion

53:3.2 It was this veiled attack upon the f. that no doubt

53:3.6 With derision he pointed out that the f. had

55:1.2 On the left is the seat of the acting chief of f attached

55:4.1 These f. are active in co-operation with the Teacher

55:4.1 they do not begin their real participation in world

55:4.7 of the Prince-Sovereign and the chief of f..

55:4.8 Acting as interpreters for the f. and the seraphic

55:4.10 functioning, chiefly as contact personalities for the f.,

55:4.12 the Teacher Sons serve as counselors to the f..

55:4.14 the f. function in ever-increasing capacities.

55:4.14 exists a close working connection between the f.,

55:4.18 to comprehend the philosophic teachings of the f.

55:4.19 The f. are chiefly engaged in initiating the new and

55:4.19 they will continue this ministry far into the seventh

55:4.19 possibly, they may go forth to minister in outer space

55:4.19 whereupon we conjecture their places may be taken

55:4.23 If a midwayer is among the f., all of that order

55:6.6 absonite personalities reveal the presence of the f. in

55:7.1 Concomitant therewith the f. inaugurate their active

55:7.2 The f. are invisible, as also is the Prince-Sovereign

55:8.4 enterprises which they sponsor jointly with the f..

55:8.5 Sons become voluntary collaborators with the f.,

55:8.5 these same Teacher Sons also accompany the f. to

55:8.6 not permitted to reveal the nature of the work of f.

55:10.7 Heretofore the f. have recognized no supervision this

56:3.5 expressions become perfectly unified in the f.,

56:6.4 Even the f., sixth-stage spirits, have not found the

56:6.4 nor are they likely to until they have achieved

56:8.2 Ascendant f., having been born in the local universes,

56:8.2 F. serve successively in superuniverses other than

56:8.2 the f. are enabled to find the Universal Father, but it

56:8.2 it is by these techniques of experience that such f.

56:8.4 supreme levels—even ultimate—as seventh-stage f..

106:7.4 Mortals, morontians, spirits, f., Transcendentalers,

106:9.10 continue to intrigue you as f. and on throughout the

107:1.6 has the ascending progression of the Paradise f. as

107:2.7 Fused Adjusters—f.—those who have become one

112:0.1 begin your exalted and progressive mission as f.

112:7.7 beings in potential on the order of the Paradise f..

112:7.15 At present the Paradise f. are working throughout

112:7.16 you have been told that the f. of the Paradise corps

112:7.17 Paradise f whose natures are the cosmic consequence

117:2.5 This is not true of the f. nor of any other of the

117:5.3 Such f. thus become acceptable candidates for

117:6.6 continue in the universe careers of the sixth-stage f.

117:6.18 the Adjusters will reveal to future seventh-stage f.

118:2.2 then as f. you will presently attempt to know him

118:2.2 Being f., there would seem to be but one course to

118:2.2 Such f. will no doubt believe that, even if they

Finaliterswith corps

22:8.6 appears to be entrance into the Corps of Trinitized F.

26:11.2 the reserves of the Paradise Corps of Trinitized F..

27:3.3 to formal induction into the Corps of Mortal F..

30:2.132 1. The Corps of Mortal F..

30:2.133 2. The Corps of Paradise F..

30:2.134 3. The Corps of Trinitized F..

30:2.135 4. The Corps of Conjoint Trinitized F..

30:2.136 5. The Corps of Havona F..

30:2.137 6. The Corps of Transcendental F..

30:4.32 or settled employment for the Mortal Corps of F.,

31:0.1 The Corps of Mortal F represents the present known

31:1.1 future work and destiny of the Corps of Mortal F..

31:1.5 the Corps of Conjoint Trinitized F. on Vicegerington

31:1.5 into the Corps of Transcendental F. on Paradise.

31:1.5 their possible admission to the Corps of Havona F..

31:2.2 F. of the mortal corps cannot defy time and space,

31:5.2 universe ascent leading to the Corps of Mortal F..

31:10.2 1. The Corps of Mortal F..

31:10.3 2. The Corps of Paradise F..

31:10.4 3. The Corps of Trinitized F..

31:10.5 4. The Corps of Conjoint Trinitized F..

31:10.6 5. The Corps of Havona F..

31:10.7 6. The Corps of Transcendental F..

55:4.6 b. The chief of the planetary corps of f..

55:4.31 All ascendant members of the Mortal Corps of F.

112:7.16 you have been told that the f. of the Paradise corps

finalities

106:8.1 F. are difficult for relative beings to comprehend,

finalitysee Finality Corps

0:3.11 No thing or being, no relativity or f., exists except

0:3.24 The Infinite is used to denote the fullness—the f.

0:5.1 the morontial and spiritual to the attainment of f. of

1:3.5 only on such levels is there f. of oneness between

1:5.15 to suffer the awful limitations of unqualified f. of

2:2.2 There is f. of completeness and perfection of

4:4.4 they are not altogether limited by that f. of wisdom

12:0.3 that the infinite Creator is not yet manifest in f. of

14:0.2 the ideal of divine completeness, supreme f.,

14:6.26 Havona exhibits f. of spirit values existing as living

18:0.1 qualified to serve with f. of devotion and perfection

21:6.1 No one may with f. of authority presume to discuss

21:6.4 divinity through ultimate absonity to eternal deity f..

22:10.4 trinitized in supremacy and Deity-trinitized in f..

31:1.3 but the f. oath is administered individually.

31:3.2 We of Uversa do not know the “f. destiny” of the

31:3.6 progression but not f. of ultimate spirit status.

31:3.6 creature perfection but not f. of creature service.

31:3.6 worship but not f. of experiential Deity attainment.

31:10.20 six other assembling f. corps, but Grandfanda,

39:4.11 perfection of loyalty, can you self-realize f. of liberty.

39:8.5 angel in order that they may attain the career of f.

42:12.9 mortal, morontian, spirit ascender, or f. attainer is

56:3.6 and in f. spirit must and does attain its full realization

56:9.4 the Trinity forever stands in f., eternity, supremacy

100:2.5 The achievement of f. of spirituality is equivalent to

101:6.6 the eternal birthright of the endless pursuit of f. of

101:6.8 The faith of Jesus pointed the way to f. of human

103:7.12 in the Deity of the Supreme; the f. unity thereof,

105:0.1 and the f. of reality is only relatively understandable.

105:3.7 nondeified reality and f. of all nonpersonal potential.

106:7.0 7. FINALITY OF DESTINY

106:7.1 embrace something of the f of universal development

106:7.1 that infinity could ever be completely realized in f..

106:7.3 F. destiny is an existential-experiential attainment

106:7.4 such a f. fruition remains a theoretical possibility.

106:8.12 through the endlessness of self-revelation, to the f.

106:8.12 the absolute of existentials to the f. of experientials

106:8.21 is included the absolute f. of all reality realization.

106:9.2 to conceive of infinite unification on the f. levels

109:6.5 passport from the limitations of nature to the f. of

112:2.13 wisdom, and wisdom eventuates in the f. of thought.

118:5.2 God’s partners in the realization of f. of destiny.

118:6.4 only the Father-I AM possesses f. of volition;

118:7.8 f. of creature identification with the will and the way

119:8.6 f. of the liberation of Michael’s potential for absonite

129:1.10 but never presumed to speak with authoritative f.

129:4.2 the Son of Man attained in completion and f.,

130:4.3 And even then such beings of f. destiny go on

132:3.8 With the attainment of f. of choice for goodness and

135:8.6 was a tone of f. and authority in Jesus’ voice.

182:1.8 with the Father there can never be doctrinal f. and

195:10.3 experience in the divine destiny of universe f..

196:3.3 of total reality is the full realization of God, the f. of

Finality Corps or Corps of the Finality

4:0.3 and, after their attainment of Paradise and the C.,

5:5.11 In those mortals who have attained the C. all this

7:3.2 mechanism and is eventually mustered into the C.

10:8.7 The C. embrace, among others, those mortals of

12:2.6 scene of the future activities of the assembling C.;

13:2.6 Paradise regime and after your admission to the C.

14:3.5 worlds is dedicated to the life and activities of the C.

14:5.4 inward to Paradise residence and admission to the C.

15:10.12 attained Paradise, they were mustered into the C.,

16:5.5 Even in the C., when it is desired to arrive at or to

17:1.7 the chief of the Supreme Council of the Paradise C..

19:6.3 and so qualify for membership in the Mortal C..

19:6.4 are constantly filtering into the several Paradise C.,

20:9.4 The Mortal C. has much to do with the spheres

20:9.5 to eternal association with the Paradise C..

22:1.10 mortals who have attained Paradise and the C..

22:1.12 who have long distinguished themselves in the C..

22:2.2 graduate therefrom, and are mustered into the C..

22:5.2 Havona and have attained Paradise and the C..

22:5.3 with some ascendant mortal who attained the C. and

22:7.9 personalities in the make-up and roll calls of the C.

22:8.6 Trinitized Finaliters, one of the seven Paradise C..

22:10.1 sons of glorified ascendant beings of the Mortal C.

24:6.1 pilgrims for admission to Paradise and the C..

24:6.3 until you are initiated as a member of the Mortal C.

25:8.7 ascendant associates or duly mustered into the C..

26:4.1 are also attended by volunteers from the Mortal F.,

26:4.11 assignment to the undisclosed service of the C..

27:2.2 of Paradise before they are admitted to the C..

27:7.8 worship, you are qualified for admission to the C..

27:7.9 oath of eternity and mustered into the Mortal C..

30:2.131 A. The Paradise C..

30:2.139 The Mortal C. is dealt with in the next paper of this

30:4.24 their possible future destiny as members of the C..

30:4.31 and that you are to be mustered into the Mortal C..

30:4.31 are Father fused are mustered into the Mortal C..

30:4.31 attainment may be temporarily attached to this c.,

30:4.33 no future or unrevealed destiny for the Mortal C.,

31:0.0 THE CORPS OF THE FINALITY

31:0.1 are other groups who are also assigned to this c..

31:0.8 While the C. is mobilizing on Paradise, and while

31:0.8 they now so extensively minister to the universes of

31:0.8 their future destination must be the now-organizing

31:0.9 The c. is organized in accordance with the working

31:0.9 All the ascendant creatures admitted to this c. are

31:1.1 at the administrative headquarters of the c.,

31:1.1 creation are of great assistance to the Mortal C.,

31:1.3 received into the c. in the ratio of one in a thousand—

31:1.3 The c. is organized for temporary service in

31:1.3 the same oath and becomes forever attached to the c.

31:1.4 The possibility of attaining the C. is one of the thrills

31:2.1 Messengers are assigned only to the primary C..

31:2.3 chief of his fellows, is mustered into the Mortal C..

31:3.1 Adjuster-fused mortals compose the bulk of the C..

31:3.1 missing member make up one per cent of the c.;

31:3.3 attained Paradise, have been mustered into the C.,

31:3.3 remains one more step in the career of the Mortal C.

31:3.4 forever into the eternity assignment of the C..

31:3.7 The glorified mortals of the Paradise C are ascendant

31:3.8 mystery of the ultimate destiny of the Paradise C..

31:3.5 seventh-spirit classification upon the Mortal C. will

31:3.6 and they have been duly inducted into the C..

31:4.1 may equally and eternally be mustered into this C..

31:5.1 and thence proceed onward to Paradise and the C..

31:5.2 regime, subsequently attaining Paradise and the C.

31:6.2 are all destined to one or another of the Paradise f..

31:6.2 Adjuster fused and are mustered into the mortal c..

31:7.3 As the Mortal C. is at present constituted, there are

31:7.4 It is even conjectured that the C. may be permitted

31:7.5 opinion that this vacant place in the c. will be filled

31:10.1 Master Architect has the oversight of the seven C.,

31:10.13 of the ascendant and perfected mortals of the C.,

31:10.19 subsequent mobilization on Paradise in the C.

31:10.19 the belief of all Uversa that the assembling C. are

31:10.20 attain Paradise, and are mustered into the primary C.

31:10.20 There are six other assembling c., but Grandfanda,

37:2.11 identified with the local universe work of the C.,

38:8.6 of seraphic attainment, even to Paradise and the C.

40:1.1 many such angels are even mustered into the C..

40:2.2 they have found God and have achieved the C. in

40:3.1 are all routed for enrollment in the Mortal C..

40:9.9 do not share your high and exalted destiny in the C.;

45:6.4 mustered into the C. without having passed through

46:5.8 7. The circles of the C..

47:2.8 of mortal nativity are not mustered into the C..

50:7.2 the attainment of Paradise and persists in the C..

55:4.1 the sympathetic administration of the volunteer C.,

55:4.2 the inauguration of the planetary ministry of the C.,

55:6.10 the exquisite mortals still be destined to the C.?

67:6.8 and the unrevealed destiny of the assembling C..

67:8.5 of the Father’s universal plan for mobilizing the C.

84:6.6 Never, even in the C., will the creature

93:10.9 progression and ascension even to the Paradise C..

102:3.8 portrays the eternal brotherhood, the Paradise C..

106:3.4 the C. will doubtless be promulgating the purposes

107:2.7 partners of the time ascenders of the Paradise C..

112:7.11 with that of the ascending mortal—the Paradise C..

112:7.12 as an ascending mortal all the way up to the C..

112:7.13 inner courts of Grandfanda, the acting head of the C.

112:7.15 present known destiny of surviving mortals is the C.;

113:7.8 are mustered into the primary or mortal C.,

117:5.3 when mustered into the C., becomes allied in

117:5.3 in the unrevealed future assignments of the C.

117:6.5 the Universal Father and the admission into the C..

117:7.7 is evolving as the unifier of the evolutionary C.,

188:3.8 released for leadership of the Nebadon C. in their

194:2.19 and glorification of the status of the Paradise C..

finallynon-exhaustive

2:3.6 when all loving efforts are f. and forever rejected,

2:5.5 age by age, until you f. stand in the presence of the

21:1.1 when such a creative union is f. and fully attained,

25:7.3 when you f. leave the last phase of the morontia

26:4.13 you are f. deposited on the receiving world of

27:7.9 until you are f. bidden farewell by the conductors of

40:7.2 When you and your Adjuster are f. and forever fused

42:1.3 When this discovery is f. made, then will physicists

63:2.2 and Fonta f. and fully made up their minds to flee

69:9.6 Communism was f. destroyed by the deceptive

75:2.2 Caligastia was not f deposed until the times of Christ

84:5.10 In the ideals of pair marriage, woman has f. won

88:4.5 beginning in error, progressing in error, and f.

89:8.6 the idea of making a covenant with the gods did f.

97:6.2 f. and forever did this intrepid preacher proclaim

101:5.14 When you are f. mustered into the actual spirit world

103:9.4 Jesus’ life and teachings f. divested religion of the

104:2.1 and f. through the exclusion of all but the One God

112:3.2 If and when mortal man has f. rejected survival,

112:5.9 who has not f. and fully made the eternal choice;

112:7.8 you shall f. be taken before the Sovereign of

113:7.4 remaining with you until you f. enseconaphim for

117:0.3 when an ascending mortal personality f. attunes to

122:0.2 Michael f. chose Urantia as the planet whereon to

136:9.8 At last, and f., the human mind of the Son of Man

139:12.11 The great test f. came.

144:5.82 And when the mortal end shall f. come upon us,

148:6.9 F., the human sufferer begins to see the light of

148:6.11 And f., man reaps the harvest of his own

148:9.3 But that you who witness all this may f. know that

158:2.2 who must suffer many things and f. be rejected.

160:3.2 such a character is f. recognized by one’s fellows as

160:5.8 I am f. convinced that there are no attainable ideals

172:1.7 Judas Iscariot f. made up his mind to seek revenge

187:5.4 When the Master f. breathed his last, there were

finals

106:8.12 grouping contains causes, intermediates, and f.;

finance

138:10.6 sufficient funds in the treasurer’s hands to f. their

financed

55:3.2 I recently visited were f. by the tithing technique.

139:7.6 the messengers of the kingdom were adequately f..

finances

128:5.1 managing the home with Jesus’ help in counsel and f.

128:6.3 The family f. were in the best condition since the

129:0.1 to contribute to the family f. and to take a keen

138:2.9 chiefly because of his experience with f., Nathaniel

163:0.2 Matthew directed the organization of their group f..

163:2.11 personally had anything to do with the apostolic f.

191:0.10 turning over in his mind the problem of their future f.

financial

126:2.7 the possession of keen business judgment and f.

126:5.0 5. THE FINANCIAL STRUGGLE

127:3.1 With the f. pressure thus eased for the time being,

127:6.10 this year they received a little f. help from the sale of

128:2.4 From this day James assumed full f. responsibility

128:3.1 This year the f. pressure was slightly relaxed as four

128:7.13 James would assume full f. responsibility for the

129:2.5 not knowing of this f. arrangement with John,

132:5.19 to take usury from your brother in f. distress.

134:6.16 faculty, the three brothers withdrew their f. support,

138:9.3 work without having to worry about the f. welfare

139:7.2 Andrew appointed Matthew the f. representative of

139:7.8 Matthew did all his f. work in a quiet and personal

139:12.5 to manage the f. affairs of such an idealist as Jesus,

144:6.12 the afternoon of their final discussion of f. questions,

159:1.4 likened to a certain king who ordered a f. reckoning

162:3.4 might prostitute her physical charms for f. gain.

171:1.5 he spent the remainder of his life, becoming the f.

173:1.11 be able to entrench themselves behind political, f.,

financially

139:12.5 Be assured that Judas was always f. loyal to his

financier

139:12.5 really was a great executive, a farseeing and able f..

findsee find God; find out; see findwith we;

  findwith you; findwith not or never or cannot

1:7.2 achieve union with God as a drop of water might f.

2:5.7 I f. it easy and pleasant to worship one who is so

3:5.9 Then must the mind of man f. itself in that

4:5.7 But the inhabitants of Urantia are to f. deliverance

7:3.6 exists no plan whereby such unworthy prayers can f.

7:3.6 any petition which is not “spirit indited” can f. no

9:5.2 Even the Father fragments f. it impossible to indwell

9:5.4 that evolutionary will creatures f. it easier to form

11:1.3 presence of God at the center of all things as to f.

12:3.9 they f. about the same value for the actual and

14:6.33 the Daughters of the Spirit f. the mind patterns for

15:10.22 it is possible to f. representatives of all groups of

15:14.1 will f. fullest expression in only one of the seven

15:14.4 many are to f. most complete expression in some

22:5.1 sometimes f. themselves destined to superuniverse

22:8.5 Eventually many f. their way into the conjoint corps

24:0.2 Personalities of the Infinite Spirit that f. mention in

25:2.5 In each superuniverse the Universal Conciliators f.

25:5.3 While events of no more than local importance f.

27:4.1 —the ascendant mortals f. it helpful to receive the

29:2.14 the force-energies of nether Paradise as they f.

31:3.4 spirits of the fifth order when they f. the Father.

32:3.6 even the higher personalities—f. it difficult always

32:3.12 both types f. release from inherent limitations and

32:5.2 Of course, you mortals f. it difficult to grasp the idea

35:0.2 The following orders of local universe sonship f.

35:2.1 all forms of intelligent life f. in these Sons

36:5.2 fellows may f. reception and opportunity for function

39:0.10 Human beings sometimes f. it hard to understand

41:5.4 to f. its space flight terminated by a final plunge into

42:2.1 It is difficult to f. suitable words in the English

45:6.1 similar to your own material races that you both f.

45:7.1 all who are true of purpose and worthy in spirit f.

46:5.1 Those circle groups which f. mention in these

48:2.15 mortals will f. the plant life and everything else

50:6.4 Superior intellect will seek a noble culture and f.

55:10.6 And at last these Sons f. their place in the local

55:10.8 the man of Michael will f. a fuller fraternity of

56:6.4 they do not actually f. the Supreme Being as they are

56:6.4 as they are destined to f. the Paradise Deities.

56:6.5 But when ascenders f. the Universal Father as the

56:8.2 Adjusters the finaliters are enabled to f. the Father,

58:6.2 you will not be able to f. such connecting links

77:3.1 the Prince’s staff had become too numerous to f.

79:3.8 but the Aryans did f. a well-advanced civilization.

80:2.5 enter Europe from the east and f. the culture of

81:5.2 cast about to f. wherewith to sweeten the process of

83:6.4 those unfortunate men and women who fail to f.

84:8.6 let the human race f. pleasure in a thousand ways;

87:6.1 to attempt to f. some compensating adjustment,

87:7.6 Modern man must f. some adequate symbolism for

91:5.7 the grace-ministry of the symbol to those who f. it

92:2.3 to f. plausible theories in justification of creedal

93:9.9 record of these momentous times which they could f.

94:2.6 was a definite effort to seek and to f. true reality.

94:11.3 religion of the great Indian protestant eventually f.

96:2.2 laborers on the Egyptian public works, only to f.

96:7.7 “He shall pray to God and shall f. favor with him

102:2.1 discriminating souls know religion when they f. it

103:5.6 lose his life for the sake of the kingdom, shall f. it.”

106:1.1 finite reality f. immediate expression on creature

106:9.3 Mortals f. it necessary to think of potentials as being

107:0.3 unqualified assurance that man can f. the Father in

107:0.3 Adjuster, which came forth from God to f. man and

110:4.5 Adjusters f. it next to impossible to communicate

110:4.5 Even when they do f. it possible to flash a gleam

111:5.6 will the God-choosing son f. inner union (fusion)

111:5.6 this same perfecting son will f. supreme personality

111:6.6 Man can f. the love of God without facts, and man

111:6.7 A human being can f. truth in his inner experience,

113:2.5 The angels really f. it hard to understand why you

113:5.4 you may rest assured that these guardians will f.

116:5.16 no part of the cosmic whole can f. real stability until

116:7.6 a cosmic tension which can only f. resolution in the

117:4.4 The Supreme will again f. expression in the creatures

117:5.1 quantities of the cosmos do f. their deity reflection;

117:5.10 probably f. registry in the mind of Supremacy.

117:5.11 the experience of man and Adjuster must f. echo in

117:6.21 A human ascender can f. the Father; God is

117:6.21 But no single ascender will ever f. the Supreme until

117:6.25 men f. him slowly and patiently as a river quietly

118:5.3 must God first f. man that man may later f. God.

118:6.6 it must await the passing of time to f. opportunity for

118:10.7 The circumstances of the material realms f. final

119:3.7 to f. fault with the difficulties of their missions.

119:4.4 lest any of us should f. that we had unawares been

121:8.12 When unable to f. the necessary concepts in the

121:8.13 I could testify that I had failed in my efforts to f.

122:4.4 make the olden prophetic utterances appear to f.

122:10.1 directed that they should f. the child so that he too

125:2.9 his parents would f. Jesus sitting off by himself with

129:2.9 during the Passover, hoping to f. someone whom

129:2.9 during which time they might f. themselves in need

130:6.2 as to how best to f. my way to Phenix and then

131:1.5 We search for the Most High and then f. him in

131:3.1 Ganid did f. some record of certain earlier beliefs

131:3.7 Those who torture the living will hardly f.

131:6.2 the paths of righteousness shall f. a place in heaven.

131:10.4 if that child has a desire to f. the Father and truly

132:5.2 your riches: Ask yourself, and do your best to f.

132:6.1 in their efforts to f. the satisfactions of living.

133:4.13 hungry souls, too many to f. a place in this record.

136:3.7 abiding place, but never did James and John f. him.

136:4.2 political attitude toward the world as he should f. it

137:1.5 where Jesus had gone and made haste to f. him.

137:8.7 and when they once enter therein, they shall f. joy,

137:8.15 and all who enter therein shall f. abundant liberty

138:6.4 “Go seek for the sinners; f. the downhearted and

138:7.4 and fish or do whatever our hands f. to do;

139:4.8 not expect to f. in this quiet and introspective type.

139:9.2 they rejoiced to f. themselves numbered among

139:9.4 the common people were encouraged to f. two like

140:3.20 shall f. an abundant entrance into my service and into

140:5.7 They f. the kingdom of heaven within their own

140:5.19 lose it, but whosoever will lose his life shall f. it.”

140:6.1 Andrew went out to f. Jesus, and when he had

141:0.2 missed the Master, and Andrew went out to f. him.

141:6.1 on the way to Jerusalem, he set out to f. him.

142:1.1 When the Passover crowds were too great to f.

145:2.9 divine urge of the indwelling spirit to f. the Creator

145:5.3 James and John, and the three went to f. their Master

145:5.5 with several of his associates, went to f. Jesus.

146:4.3 kingdom unless he could f. a cure for his leprosy.

147:3.3 cleansed of all spiritual disease and f. yourselves

148:6.3 Both Job and his friends failed to f. the true

148:6.3 Job did not, through suffering, f. the resolution of

150:7.3 Thus did the Master f. himself in the midst of a

151:1.4 the meaning of the teaching and thus f. salvation,

151:1.4 who desire to know the truth may f. that which

151:3.14 affording his enemies less opportunity to f. cause

151:6.3 There were considerable spells when he would f.

152:0.1 come to Capernaum to f. cause for the Master’s

152:1.5 the presence of Michael, the Creator, and f. him as

154:6.12 Admonish them to f. no offense in me but rather to

155:5.14 each man alone with the Father, and there f. the

158:6.5 let these words f. a deep lodgment in your hearts:

158:8.1 rather than to cling to these idols and f. yourself

159:1.2 goes forth to f. them even before they have

159:3.4 every effort to secure work for those who f. without

159:3.9 both will f. that which most truly satisfies their

162:2.7 all who truly seek to f. me shall sometime attain

163:1.4 If the people of any city receive you, they shall f.

164:3.10 asked where they could f. the strange man who had

165:3.6 blaspheme against God shall hardly f. forgiveness.

166:3.2 those who seek the kingdom shall f. entrance thereto

166:3.3 salvation, few can f. entrance through this door.

166:3.3 by faith, seeks to f. the Father through the Son.

166:3.4 seek to f. an entrance when it is revealed in the

166:3.5 every one who sincerely desires to f. eternal life

166:3.5 entrance into the kingdom of God shall certainly f.

167:5.7 it is the divine will that men and women should f.

169:1.4 in our diligent efforts to f. those who are lost,

172:5.13 it only remained for him to f. a plausible excuse

177:0.4 to be away all day, he might f. himself hungry.

177:4.2 Judas stated that he would very much like to f.

178:1.2 may often f. it necessary to employ physical force

180:3.7 All who f. the Father, first f. me.

181:0.1 it was not difficult for them to f. an interpretation

183:2.1 where Judas expected to f. Jesus still visiting with

183:2.2 Judas was perturbed by this failure to f. Jesus at the

183:2.3 When they failed to f. Jesus in the upper chamber,

184:2.9 toward the camp, hoping to f. his brother, Andrew.

184:4.6 the faith sons of God f. final deliverance from the

185:3.7 “I have examined this man, and I f. no fault in him.

185:5.1 I have examined him and fail to f. him guilty of

185:5.1 In fact, I f. no fault in him.

185:6.3 Again I declare to you that I f. no crime in him,

185:8.1 who confessed that he could f. no fault in him.

188:5.2 Jesus taught us not to resist evil but to f. through

189:4.8 terrorized when Mary failed to f. her sisters waiting

190:0.5 indicates how horrified Mary was to f. the tomb

190:1.3 Peter had believed at first but, when he failed to f.

190:5.4 all men, being the sons of God, should f. liberty

195:5.8 Religion is designed to f. those values in the universe

195:6.7 man thinks he is too busy to f. time for spiritual

195:10.9 gladly yield loyalty to the Christ of the gospel f. it

196:2.4 all worlds may f. in the personal life of Jesus that

196:3.32 superanimal effort to f. truth, beauty, and goodness;

196:3.32 truth, beauty, and goodness; and when man does f.

find God

1:0.3 goal of the children of time is to f. the eternal God,

1:2.5 2. The spiritual urge to f. God—God-seeking.

2:5.5 Though you cannot f. God by searching, if you will

5:0.1 to f. God and attempt communion with him.

5:5.1 demands that man f. him and sincerely strive to be

11:1.3 We all know the direct course to pursue to f. the

11:1.3 just as possible to f. the personal presence of God

14:2.8 the combined urge of the ascendant souls to f. God,

14:6.41 pilgrims attempting to f. God on superfinite levels.

16:3.19 The inability of the Havona pilgrims fully to f. God

26:11.5 The mortal creature must f. God.

31:10.20 f. God, attain Paradise, and are mustered into the

40:5.19 exhibit a desire to f. God and to attain perfection,

40:7.5 beings who all traverse the Havona circuits and f.

56:9.10 f. God the Ultimate, or attempt to grasp the concept

56:9.13 be like him, may elect to attain Paradise and f. God.

65:8.5 individual really knows God and desires to f. him

91:8.6 or may embody a wholehearted yearning to f. God

95:5.8 among more intelligent men and women to f. God

96:6.4 “Can you by searching f. out God?

102:3.4 And when a human being does f. God, there is

102:6.8 Reason demands that a philosophy that cannot f.

102:6.8 that religious faith which can and does f. the God

116:4.10 bestowal Sons reveal new ways for man to f. God,

117:6.2 If you truly desire to f. God, you cannot help having

117:6.9 When they f. God, they have found everything.

117:6.16 perfection, all creatures will simultaneously f. him.

117:6.17 you cannot, in this universe age, personally f. him as

118:2.2 On Paradise you f. him as a person, and then as

118:5.3 must God first find man that man may later f. God.

118:6.7 When man chooses to f. God and to be like him,

121:4.3 failed to know God and therefore failed to f. him.

130:3.10 religions only in the sense that they led men to f God

130:8.2 to be a true son of Abraham, but I cannot f. God.”

130:8.2 Said Jesus: “If you truly want to f. God, that desire

130:8.2 Your trouble is not that you cannot f. God,

130:8.2 Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You shall seek me and f. me

131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall f. me if you search for

131:8.5 If you seek for him daily, you shall f. him.

131:10.8 I f. him in ‘our religion’ as being more beautiful,

131:10.8 I am eventually to f. him and eternally to serve him.

132:2.5 thereby fostering the divine passion to f. God and

132:3.4 the Father’s will, to f. God and to become like him

133:3.7 to lead us to God, to help us to f. God and to know

138:4.2 for all who desire to know the truth and to f. God.”

138:7.2 On this crucial forenoon they each sought to f. God

155:6.10 the days of Moses, to f. God and to know God.

155:6.13 When you once begin to f. God in your soul,

156:5.7 the wholehearted desire to f. God and to be like him.

160:5.10 enables us to seek for the true God and to f. him.

169:1.2 to show you that, while you are seeking to f. God,

170:2.22 acquirement of the motive to be like God and to f..

195:5.14 We f. God through the leadings of spiritual insight,

195:6.16 And so, when you once start out to f. God, that is

195:7.18 in and through this very experience, is seeking to f.

196:3.30 his determination to f. God and to be like him.

162:2.8 “Where will this man go that we cannot f. him?

find out

2:1.1 “Touching the Infinite, we cannot f. him out.

78:1.13 celestial observers on Urantia waited anxiously to f.

96:6.4 “Can you by searching f. out God?

96:6.4 Can you f. out the Almighty to perfection?

96:6.4 Touching the Almighty, we cannot f. him out.”

124:1.11 Before he was thirteen, Jesus had managed to f.

128:3.8 to learn about their way of living, and to f. what they

130:2.6 and the young Indian set about to f. the motive for

139:2.10 the apostles tarried to f. what was to happen after

166:2.3 replied, “If you cleanse them, you will soon f..

167:2.4 “Let every man f. the meaning for himself and in his

171:2.5 “Now should you examine yourself to f. your

182:3.9 his human heart longed to f. whether there might

185:3.2 only trying to f. for myself what you have done.

187:5.2 “Your hand shall f. out all my enemies,”

189:4.14 they would not go to f. for themselves as had Peter

192:4.1 the Master’s resurrection and to f. the truth about

196:1.3 the most important things in human living is to f.

findwith we

2:1.1 “Touching the Infinite, we cannot f. him out.

6:4.3 we f. it difficult to differentiate it in our thinking

7:1.8 of the Eternal Son and f. them to be dependable.

8:4.4 we f. the Infinite Spirit devoted to the task of

8:6.4 we f. that the Conjoint Creator is not only the

10:7.4 We do not f. the overcontrol of Supremacy to be

12:1.2 we never f. force, energy, or matter thus behaving;

18:4.3 hence we often f. it difficult to choose a suitable

19:4.7 we f. that we are still unable to predict decisions

37:5.7 We invariably f. these commissioners in all the

52:7.1 Again we f. Urantia out of step with its sister spheres

55:11.7 In some of the older universes we f. worlds settled

66:8.1 over the long career of Caligastia, we f. only one

96:6.4 Touching the Almighty, we cannot f. him out.”

117:4.6 As we f. the Father, so has the Supreme again found

117:6.1 We seek the Supreme in the universes, but we f. him

118:10.3 we further f. that this Supreme Deity is evolving as

129:4.7 in his full, rich, beautiful, and noble life we may all f.

142:7.16 “But, Master, we do not f. that the Father always

152:1.5 the presence of Michael, the Creator, and f. him as

154:4.1 they could not f. any common ground for agreement.

185:2.10 “We f. in the Sanhedrist tribunal that this man is an

195:5.14 We f. God through the leadings of spiritual insight,

findwith you

1:1.3 you will f. a name for the Universal Father which

6:8.5 f. it easier to grasp the reality of both the Father and

11:1.3 and compass, you could readily f. these cities.

11:1.3 presence of God at the center of all things as to f.

14:5.9 Not only will you f. undreamed-of changes

18:3.4 you will f. that the first entry appearing in the

25:7.3 will you f. another group so devoted to friendship

27:5.3 to verify, you will f. available all the known facts of

31:1.1 Today, you will f. millions of Havona natives upon

32:5.2 Of course, you mortals f. it difficult to grasp the idea

35:4.2 you will f. one or more of the Melchizedek Sons.

39:4.18 On Jerusem you will f. the first intermingling of

40:5.15 you will f. no difficulty in communicating with them.

45:6.1 similar to your own material races that you both f.

47:4.2 you will f. nothing comparable to human intolerance

47:9.2 You f. the Father’s temple on this world of culture

48:4.19 you always f. it rejuvenating when for a short time

56:9.10 f. God the Ultimate, or attempt to grasp the concept

58:6.2 you will not be able to f. such connecting links

96:6.4 “Can you by searching f. out God?

96:6.4 Can you f. out the Almighty to perfection?

111:4.5 the spirit realm of human experience can you f. those

117:6.1 and when you f. him, it will be like returning home.

117:6.17 you cannot, in this universe age, personally f. him as

117:6.17 as you can and will f. the Father, the Son, and Spirit,

117:6.26 When you f. the Father, you will f. the great cause of

117:6.26 when you f. the Supreme, you will discover the great

118:2.2 On Paradise you f. him as a person, and then as

120:3.3 the accepted customs of family life as you f. them

125:6.7 Would you not expect to f. me in my Father’s house

130:8.2 Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You shall seek me and f. me

131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall f. me if you search for

131:8.5 You cannot f. the Supreme, neither can you go to

131:8.5 If you seek for him daily, you shall f. him.

131:9.3 When you f. yourself in the wrong, do not hesitate to

132:2.6 you will f. increasing goodness and diminishing evil

138:3.6 many of you will f. entrance into the kingdom of

140:3.2 When you f. my children in distress, speak

140:6.2 “You f. it difficult to receive my message because

140:6.9 If you f. the requirements of apostleship too hard,

141:5.3 you all purpose to f. the Father in heaven, thereby

144:2.3 seek and you shall f.; knock and it shall be opened

144:8.8 are heavy laden, and you shall f. rest for your souls.

146:2.5 in your times of suffering, but you will not f. me.”

147:3.3 come, fear not, you shall all f., not only justice, but

147:8.2 afflict your souls while you continue to f. pleasure in

148:7.2 You would f. cause for offense in me if you could

153:2.6 “Some of you, when you could not f. me after the

153:5.3 If you f. it difficult to endure this test, what, then,

155:6.13 When you once begin to f. God in your soul,

157:2.2 Even now you should begin to f. deliverance from

162:2.3 for indeed then would you f. abundant life in that

162:5.3 and that you will seek me and not f. me, for where

163:6.7 loyal, and you shall f. spiritual rest for your souls.”

166:2.3 replied, “If you cleanse them, you will soon f. out.

167:5.2 is: Ask and you shall receive; seek and you shall f..

169:1.2 to find God, God is likewise seeking to f. you.

169:1.3 sends the Son and his associates to f. you and bring

171:4.7 You will then seek but not f. me.”

172:3.6 the roads, you will f. the colt of an ass tied there.

173:5.3 as many as you shall f., bid even these strangers to

176:3.3 if you f. that you love not the way of the Father’s

180:0.3 Soon you will seek for me, but you will not f. me,

181:2.12 you will have to f. for yourselves new associates.

181:2.22 but if you f. yourself going off in quest of those who

192:1.3 on the right side of the boat, and you will f. fish.”

195:6.16 And so, when you once start out to f. God, that is

195:10.1 must go forward from where you f. yourselves.

findwith not or never or cannot

2:1.1 “Touching the Infinite, we cannot f. him out.

10:7.4 We do not f. the overcontrol of Supremacy to be

12:1.2 we never f. force, energy, or matter thus behaving;

26:7.2 Never would a pilgrim of time f. the first person of

39:8.9 sin will never f. response in the heart of a seraphim

58:6.2 you will not be able to f. such connecting links

65:6.1 nearer the secrets of life, but never will he f. them

83:6.4 those unfortunate men and women who fail to f.

87:0.2 cast off from the shores of self and will not again f.

96:6.4 Touching the Almighty, we cannot f. him out.”

102:6.8 Reason demands that a philosophy that cannot f.

115:3.16 Whatsoever is identified with the I AM can never f.

117:6.17 you cannot, in this universe age, personally f. him as

117:6.25 Men do not f the Supreme suddenly as an earthquake

118:10.13 men can never hope to f. unity in time and space.

124:3.4 Never again did this youth f. it possible to return to

125:6.7 Would you not expect to f. me in my Father’s house

126:5.10 But they did not f. themselves growing up in the

130:8.2 Your trouble is not that you cannot f. God,

131:8.5 You cannot f. the Supreme, neither can you go to

137:8.3 But he could not f. him, for the Master had gone to

139:4.8 not expect to f. in this quiet and introspective type.

139:5.6 Never could Philip f. anything in Jesus which was

142:7.16 “But, Master, we do not f. that the Father always

145:4.2 when they sought for Jesus, they could not f. him.

146:2.5 in your times of suffering, but you will not f. me.”

148:6.3 Both Job and his friends failed to f. the true

149:1.1 to arrive, and when they did not f. the Master,

153:2.6 “Some of you, when you could not f. me after the

158:7.8 They could not f. words to express their sorrow.

162:2.8 “Where will this man go that we cannot f. him?

162:5.3 and that you will seek me and not f. me, for where

169:1.9 —but the lad did not f. opportunity to complete his

171:4.7 You will then seek but not f. me.”

174:0.2 and see that they do not f. you downcast.”

180:0.3 Soon you will seek for me, but you will not f. me,

183:2.2 Judas was much perturbed by this failure to f. Jesus

183:2.3 When they failed to f. Jesus in the upper chamber,

185:5.1 I have examined him and fail to f. him guilty of

189:4.8 more terrorized when Mary failed to f. her sisters

190:1.3 Peter had believed at first but, when he failed to f.

finders or Son finders

26:4.6 4. S..

26:7.6 prepare to transfer them to the ministry of the S.

26:8.0 8. THE SON FINDERS

26:8.2 The S. are the superaphic ministers to the ascending

26:8.2 these S. must so fully instruct their subjects that they

27:5.2 the living f. of knowledge, who will designate the

findingnoun

12:3.8 have laboriously effected a comparison of this f.

40:8.3 and duly transmit this f. to the Ancients of Days.

90:3.7 and settle upon some f. as the cause of death;

findingverb or adjectivesee finding God; finding out

2:3.5 fairness-f. mechanisms of the universe tribunals of

19:3.4 Such a group of nine is known either as a fact-f. or

23:2.19 experience the thrill of f. the organizing nucleuses of

25:4.17 know how to direct us all in the f. of this better way.

26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the Spirit seldom fail in f.

26:8.4 the first adventure to attain the Father, after f. both

27:7.8 the fifth celebrated the f. of the Universal Father;

28:5.16 are attached, seldom use them for specific joy f..

43:2.7 This is the fact-f. and timesaving group which very

47:6.3 knowing, God-revealing, God-seeking, and God-f..

56:10.3 Man f. God and God f. man—the creature

63:2.4 and f. many stones suitably shaped for various uses,

70:8.13 Social caste solves the problem of f. one’s place in

75:1.3 Instead of f. one language ready for adoption, they

75:6.4 of their children even before f. a new abiding place!

76:1.1 F. it in flood tide, they remained camped on the

81:6.31 11. Place-f. devices. The next age of social

81:6.32 must also be provided efficient methods of place f.

86:2.2 Not f. a material source for his miseries, he settled

87:7.9 But the great difficulty of f. a new and satisfying

94:2.3 their long-cherished hope of f. that deliverance

101:1.4 Religion consists not in the f. of a unique experience,

102:8.7 there appeared God seeking man and f. him to the

108:5.7 such difficulty in f. an appropriate name for these

111:5.6 This choosing of the Father’s will is the spiritual f.

118:9.4 and f. expression on maximum levels of power and

120:2.8 The achievement of God seeking man and f. him

125:4.2 After searching all day and f. no trace of him, they

128:2.6 Jesus was not averse to f. an excuse for returning

129:1.2 the capital of Galilee; and f. little to interest him,

130:2.6 In the experience of f. the Father in heaven you

138:8.8 to divert their minds from miracle seeking to the f.

140:1.5 the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and in f.

142:6.7 And so f. yourself born of the spirit and happily in

148:4.7 the record which portrays the sons of God f. wives

157:1.4 many stories about f. treasures in the mouths of

159:1.5 and f. one of his subordinate stewards who owed

162:7.1 F. a large company of believers assembled in

165:6.3 when he looks not for him and, f. him unfaithful,

169:1.2 bade them rejoice with him over the f. of the sheep

169:1.7 country, and f. nothing profitable to do which was

169:3.2 he waked up in Hades, and f. himself in torment,

176:1.5 the first appearance of the Roman troops, f. a safe

185:1.6 F. no favor in the eyes of the new emperor, he

186:3.1 F. no one there, they contented themselves with

191:6.2 they see in your lives, to the f. of eternal salvation.

194:3.16 This experience of losing self and f. the spirit was

195:6.8 an arithmetical symbol f. a helpless place in the

finding God

3:6.8 to the ever-ascending adventure of f. God the Father

5:1.6 assurance of surviving for the purpose of f. God by

39:9.3 Throughout the whole mortal adventure of f. God

47:6.3 knowing, God-revealing, God-seeking, and God-f..

48:8.1 ascenders achieve the goal of time—the f. of God on

56:3.6 that divine unification which is experienced in f. God

56:10.3 Man f. God and God f. man—the creature

102:7.6 the obstacles which stand in the way of f. God in the

102:8.7 seeking God and f. him to the fullness during one

103:4.3 but man can be true to his purpose of f. God and

106:9.12 self-realization, God-f., and Father worship.

117:6.16 man’s own limitations which prevent him from f. the

118:2.2 believe that, even if they should be successful in f.

120:2.8 the phenomenon of man seeking God and f. him;

132:3.7 because it has a universe function, the task of f. God.

133:4.9 certain to continue on in the uplifted way of f. God

138:5.2 gospel of salvation and to establish a new way of f.

139:7.4 faith only was necessary in the business of f. God.

139:7.4 speak of the kingdom as “this business of f. God.”

155:5.10 seeking God, for himself and as himself, and f. him

155:6.3 —the supernal experience of f. God for yourself,

155:6.7 the supreme experience of human existence: f. God

155:6.16 survival after death in the pursuit of the hope of f.

155:6.18 that you have enlisted in the eternal adventure of f.

193:0.3 the experience of f. God the Father on Paradise.

193:2.2 born of the spirit of truth-seeking and God-f..

195:7.14 sublime task of f. God and striving to be like him.

196:3.3 The f. of God, the consciousness of identity with

finding out

2:1.1 are his judgments and his ways past f. out!”

123:6.6 Jesus was especially insistent on f. out why there was

131:10.3 While his justice may be past f. out, his mercy

132:7.2 ask for our help in f. out more about the God who

141:1.4 interested in f. out more about Jesus’ teachings.

findings

12:3.9 If these f. are dependable, we may conclude that

12:3.10 the f. in this instance are not so conclusive as in the

15:1.1 a result of conclusions based on these and other f.,

19:4.6 the association of the facts, truths, and f. presented

28:6.5 the f. of the Significance of Origins, a mercy credit

33:8.5 All f. of the high universe advisory councils are

50:2.6 controllers are subject to the f. of these conciliators.

58:2.3 catalogue of more than one hundred thousand f.

103:6.2 which are destined at first to appear between the f.

103:6.7 erases all divergence between the f. of the physical

103:6.9 man’s mind effort to organize and correlate the f. of

103:7.5 But logic can never succeed in harmonizing the f. of

112:3.2 and their reflective associates have verified these f.,

185:3.9 Herod, when he has examined him, report his f. to

195:7.5 let the faintly glimpsed f. of “relativity” disturb

finds

0:0.2 new terms only when the concept portrayed f. no

4:4.6 that tender nature f. its strongest expression and

7:1.10 All actual value of spirit nature f. lodgment in the

7:1.11 evolving spirit f. correlation in the experiential and

7:1.11 spirit eventually f. final destiny in the absolute grasp

7:5.3 The Son f. it impossible to become a part of creature

8:0.1 Father’s “first” infinite and absolute thought f. in the

10:1.1 powers and that authority which he apparently f. it

16:7.5 man f. himself functioning on the animal level of

17:6.3 this fact f. place on the Paradise records of the

19:7.5 Our entire order of creation f. itself in touch with

21:2.2 for the first time, he f. himself in intimate contact

26:11.5 The Creator Son never stops until he f. man—

47:6.2 the individual ascender more fittingly f. his place in

54:0.1 Evolutionary man f. it difficult fully to comprehend

56:10.2 And as the mortal pursues this quest, he f. himself

56:10.20 As this love-comprehension of Deity f. spiritual

99:2.6 Modern religion f. it difficult to adjust its attitude

99:2.6 The religion of living experience f. no difficulty in

101:2.9 The religious man who f. God in nature has already

104:3.2 he perceives the interrelatedness of all that he f. in

104:4.20 all spirit f. reality expression in this triune association

106:1.4 spiritual progression, f. the personal and spiritual

106:2.4 this almighty power in turn f. spirit-personality

110:7.6 The Adjuster f. it almost impossible to register

111:6.2 On material levels man f. himself subservient to

115:3.2 mind f. no basis upon which to attempt to formulate

116:2.3 until it f. its most distant and beautiful expression in

116:2.13 And this power potential of experiential origin f.

117:4.2 finite God f. an increased measure of personality

117:4.5 never again f. identical expression except in the

118:0.13 f. not only cosmic destiny but also liberation from

131:1.9 The weary soul of the wandering mortal f. eternal

132:7.2 about the God who in this manner f. expression in

133:8.3 “Whatsoever your hand f. to do, do that with all

135:11.4 if he f. no occasion to doubt and stumble over me.

144:2.3 For every one who asks receives; he who seeks f.;

153:3.5 which f. expression in the words and deeds of

156:5.13 Every day a true believer lives, he f. it easier to do

159:1.2 keep up his quest for the lost sheep until he f. it?

160:2.10 such inspiring and ennobling association f. its ideal

165:2.2 for yourself that which f. a reception in your heart.

165:5.5 watchful servants are blessed by the master who f.

171:8.8 hearts while each of you f. out their true meaning.”

194:3.6 f. its real manifestation in the individual souls of men.

finenoun

70:11.13 made a deposit with the judge to pay the costs and f.

fineadjective

68:6.5 the f. arts and true scientific progress have all thrived

100:4.5 picture stands for the beginnings of much that is f.

111:4.4 ethics, sociology, eugenics, philosophy, the f. arts,

123:4.5 The hot winds, carrying blasts of f. sand, usually

130:3.7 rather a university of f. art, science, and literature.

133:4.8 the drudgery of your daily toil to the levels of a f. art

169:3.2 Dives, who, being clothed in purple and f. linen,

187:5.1 the sky darkened by reason of the f. sand in the air

finer

59:5.8 The f. building limestones were laid down during

fines

70:10.12 was the imposition of f. for taboo violations,

70:10.12 These f. constituted the first public revenue.

70:10.12 women or cattle; it was a long time before actual f.

72:9.8 Voting is compulsory, heavy f. being assessed

finger

90:3.7 At one time it was really dangerous to point a f. at

97:4.3 pointing a reproving and accusing f. at them, Amos

124:4.7 and then kissing the f. that touched the parchment.

147:4.2 pointing his f. at the apostle, said: “Nathaniel,

169:3.2 Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his f. in water to

171:8.14 pointed his f. westward, saying: “Come, brethren,

175:1.8 that they will not lift as much as one f. to help you

184:3.14 shaking his accusing f. in the Master’s face, said:

185:7.5 shaking an avenging f. in Pilate’s face, said with

191:5.2 unless I see the Master and put my f. in the mark of

191:5.4 see me and put your f. in the nail marks of my

fingerlike

57:8.24 the ocean penetrated the land as long f. seas

59:1.6 There were many long f. gulfs projecting into the

fingernail

88:2.9 the fetish fear of a savage chief’s f. trimmings to the

88:4.8 by practicing sorcery on his shingled hair or f.

fingernails

88:1.8 The long-growing f. of the chiefs were highly prized,

fingers

87:6.17 man still swears, knocks on wood, crosses his f.,

89:4.1 mutilations, knocking out teeth, and cutting off f..

89:8.2 nails, blood, and even f. and toes were sacrificed.

89:8.3 the custom to bind f. instead of cutting them off.

98:6.4 on entering the temple, to dip their f. in holy water.

104:0.1 but chiefly because of the three joints of the f.,

123:5.15 they watched Nathan’s deft f. mold the clay

150:9.2 pointing accusing f. at him, said: “You think you

166:1.5 you will not so much as lift with one of your f..

finishnoun

139:8.12 have held a man like Thomas from the start to the f..

157:7.5 the spirit bids me go to be endowed for the f. of my

finishverb

20:6.6 allowing them to f. their mortal careers, terminate

27:0.11 f. this training period with the conductors of worship

39:2.13 When you f. your earthly career, your body

73:5.6 arrival of Adam, it being thought best to f. the park

111:3.7 What you begin in time you will assuredly f. in

113:1.8 their efforts to f. the third circle, traverse the second,

134:0.2 Jesus definitely decided to f. his life on earth and

134:7.6 Jesus might f. his work of mastering his human mind

136:4.9 Jesus, should see fit to f. up his earth career of

136:4.9 he would go back to the world to f. his earth career

136:9.2 he proposed to f. his work as he had begun it, and

140:2.2 I commit them to your keeping while I go on to f.

144:3.15 to f. this so-called Lord’s prayer by the addition of—

154:6.10 Jesus had intended to f. his address and then have

158:1.4 leaving him alone to f. out his earth life as the Son of

165:2.8 I will f. this service of the completion of my

171:2.3 you may discover that you are unable to f. that which

171:2.3 man began to build but was unable to f. his work.’

174:0.2 Doubt not that I am able to f. the work I have

175:3.2 the Jews were left to f. their brief and short lease of

176:3.1 Since you are to return to f. the work of the kingdom

178:3.2 about to send you forth to represent me and f.

182:3.6 the message that the Father desired his Son to f. his

183:1.2 The Father desired the bestowal Son to f. his earth

183:1.2 earth career naturally, just as all mortals must f. up

194:4.5 speedy return to this world to f. the work he began.

194:4.7 believed that he was to return any day to f. his

finishedverb; see finished speaking

1:4.3 when your trial trip in the flesh is f., when the dust

12:0.3 might appear to be almost infinite, but it is far from f.

20:6.8 When the mortal incarnation is f., the Avonal of

21:3.15 among his creatures, when the bestowal career is f.,

21:4.5 and did, truly say, “It is f.”—it was literally f..

26:5.6 When the work of the outer Havona circle is f. and

27:7.8 The ascendant career is well-nigh f., and

30:4.32 designated Paradise graduates when they have f.

37:3.6 When this Son has f. the judgment of a realm and

39:4.15 and when you have f. the Jerusem assignment,

39:9.1 For such angels the career of time is f.; henceforth

44:8.5 until after you have f. the last circle of the Havona

46:8.1 the tribunal of the Ancients of Days has not yet f.

47:9.5 and by the time you have f. the Jerusem career,

47:10.1 those who have run the planetary race and f. the

62:7.6 we realized that our work was f., and our group

64:5.1 warfare raged, and when the long fight was f., only

72:11.2 When military training is f., the individual has,

73:5.2 though the Garden was only one-fourth f., it had

73:5.8 Although the work of embellishment was hardly f.

75:3.1 Adam had just f. his first one hundred years on earth

93:10.1 considered his mission as an emergency Son was f.,

113:1.5 and from that time until the earthly career is f.,

119:1.2 when I have f. my mission and have acquired this

119:3.1 The supreme council on Salvington had just f. the

120:1.3 when you shall have f. this bestowal experience,

121:8.8 Luke f. the second of these works, the “Acts of the

124:3.7 After the games were f., Joseph received the surprise

125:4.4 When this, his second day in the temple, was f.,

125:6.6 Jesus had f. the regular schooling of a child,

127:3.12 When they had f. this visit, they decided not again

129:4.8 twenty-ninth year Jesus of Nazareth had virtually f.

130:8.1 when he had f. talking with the scribe of Damascus

132:5.25 When Jesus had f. counseling him, this wealthy

133:4.14 interests in Corinth, but finally his business was f.,

133:5.3 and when he had f. his discourse, Jesus, in terms of

134:7.1 Jesus knew that his world travels were about f..

134:8.4 During these weeks Jesus f. the mortal task of

134:8.8 And when the trying ordeal was f., the detached

134:9.5 ere the festivities were f., Jesus took leave of John,

134:9.9 and it was f. during the eventful sojourn on Mount

135:5.2 discipline of God’s chosen people was about f.;

135:10.1 John felt that his work was almost f.; he was lonely

135:11.3 also knowing that John’s work on earth was f.,

136:2.4 he would be when the incarnated life should be f..

136:3.4 bestowal experience on Urantia was practically f.

136:3.4 that his bestowal work was f. in so far as it affected

136:3.5 Urantia and in the flesh of the mortal creature is f..

137:4.6 but the entire ceremony was f. and not a move, not

137:5.4 When the forerunner of the Son shall have f. his

137:6.3 “When he had f. this reading, Jesus handed the roll

137:8.5 When he had f. reading, Jesus said: “I have come

137:8.7 and when I shall have f. my work on earth,

139:3.4 but ere they had f. their training, James had acquired

140:2.3 When Jesus had f. praying, the apostles remained

140:10.7 After Jesus and Matthew had f. talking, Simon

141:3.5 who, when he had f. watching the Master die, said,

142:4.2 when they had f. the survey of the entire collection

142:7.13 and, ere you have f. the glorious progression,

144:5.69 And when our career is f., make it an honor to

145:1.2 After Jesus had f. teaching the people, he said to

147:5.3 And when she had f. this anointing, she continued

147:6.4 And shall I not, before the day is f., see you eat

148:9.4 and after they had f. their discussions, the leader

151:3.15 ripe, he put forth the sickle, and the harvest was f..

151:5.1 after the preaching of Peter, and when Jesus had f.,

152:2.9 when they had f. eating, Jesus said to the disciples:

152:2.9 And when they had f. gathering up the fragments,

152:3.1 hungry, undernourished multitude had f. gorging

152:3.1 the multitude, when it had f. feasting, rose as one

153:2.2 And when Jesus had f. this reading, he turned to the

155:4.2 when Thomas had f., Jesus said: “While I would

155:4.2 I will proceed to do when you have f. your lunch.”

156:1.3 remain right there until the Master had f. his rest.

158:1.6 good cheer; I will not leave you until my work is f.

158:3.4 did not indicate that the Urantia bestowal was f.;

162:6.1 When the Son of Man has f. his work on earth,

163:3.1 By the time Jesus had f. talking with Matadormus,

163:6.3 And when I have f. this revelation to my brethren

165:4.5 When Jesus had f. his story, another man rose up and

165:4.14 When the apostles had f. with the baptizing, they

171:8.14 When they had f. their lunch, and after the multitude

173:4.1 Pharisees had f. listening to the story of the two sons

174:3.3 When Jesus had f. answering these questions,

174:5.2 Since Philip had about f. the purchasing of supplies,

178:3.4 —and when you have f. your work on earth, you

178:3.4 even as I have f. my Father’s work on earth and

179:2.1 kingdom my Father will give me when I have f. that

179:2.2 he had f. offering thanks, he said: “Take this cup and

179:2.3 Father, and that his work on earth was almost f..

179:3.7 When Jesus had f. washing the feet of the twelve,

179:5.3 When they f. drinking this new cup of remembrance,

180:0.3 But when you have f. your work on earth as I have

180:0.3 finished your work on earth as I have now f. mine,

181:2.1 The Master had f. giving his farewell instructions

181:2.3 it is now f. except for my death in the flesh, and I

181:2.11 when the work given into your hands is f. on earth,

181:2.19 when your lifework is f., I will receive you on high,

181:2.20 You have a great work to do, and when it is f. in

182:1.3 I have almost f. my bestowal upon the children of

182:1.9 But when Jesus had f. his earth life, this name of

182:3.4 And when he had f. praying, he lay for a moment

185:6.2 Pilate did, and before they had f. this wicked abuse

186:2.1 work on earth, in the likeness of mortal flesh, was f..

187:5.5 when Jesus, with a loud voice, cried out, “It is f.!

187:5.6 to Golgotha bearing his own crossbeam and f. up

187:5.6 such a death—the Master could truly say, “It is f..”

189:1.10 “Having f. my life in the flesh, I would tarry here

190:1.5 Men, I declare to you that we have f. our work.

190:2.2 Before Mary had f., David Zebedee and his mother

191:3.4 the Creator Son of Nebadon really f. and acceptably

192:2.1 When they had f. breakfast, and while the others sat

192:2.9 When you have f. your service with me on earth,

192:4.2 The apostle was at his best, and after he had f. his

192:4.3 Just as Peter f. making this declaration of faith, there

193:1.1 On this day, just as they had f. their discussions of

194:1.4 And it was dark when they had f. with baptizing this

finished speaking

140:1.7 And when he had f. speaking, he stood up.

142:2.2 When Jacob f., Jesus replied: “Jacob, you have

142:3.23 And when he had f., no man asked him a question.

144:3.2 When James had f., Jesus said: “If, then, you still

145:2.12 Just as Jesus f., a young man in the congregation

148:7.1 When Jesus had f., a large group of those who

151:1.2 And when he had f. this parable, he said to the

151:2.4 When Nathaniel had f., the apostles fell into serious

151:2.7 When Thomas had f., the majority of his fellow

153:2.13 When Jesus had f., the ruler of the synagogue

153:4.6 And when Jesus had f., his apostles surrounded him

153:5.4 when Jesus had f., Simon Peter said: “Yes, Lord, we

155:6.19 And when Jesus had f., he beckoned to Andrew and,

158:8.2 When Jesus had f., they entered the boat and sailed

165:3.9 When Jesus had f., many went forth to be baptized

166:1.6 And when Jesus had f. at Nathaniel’s table, he

167:2.1 As Jesus f. at the breakfast table of the Pharisee,

168:1.13 When Jesus had f., his apostles, with the assistance

172:3.11 When he had f., they began the descent of Olivet

177:4.7 When his cousin had f., he presented Judas, who,

179:3.10 When Jesus had f., the Alpheus twins brought on the

181:2.12 When Jesus had f. to Simon Zelotes, he stepped

181:2.16 When the Master had f. to James Zebedee, he

183:4.2 the moment Simon had f. and called their attention

190:2.5 James had scarcely f. when Jude returned, and he

finishedadjective

0:0.4 This Foreword is not a f. statement within itself;

14:6.25 This universe is a f. portrayal of the future perfection

15:14.3 conjectured that the evolved and f. personalization

19:0.9 definite numbers; their creation is a f. and past event.

21:1.2 because each Creator Son is the unqualified, f.,

21:3.15 but subsequent to his f. bestowal service he rules by

40:10.12 Sons of Attainment at least for now are f. creatures

125:4.3 that he was a f. student of the Nazareth schools,

finisher

196:2.1 teachings of Jesus, the author and f. of our faith.

finishingsee finishing school(s)

44:6.9 add the culminating and f. touches to the morontia

47:7.4 on worlds six and seven, while the f. touches are

57:4.3 the nebula was fast f. its tertiary cycle of existence,

111:3.7 you will assuredly finish in eternity—if it is worth f..

123:5.9 on the occasion of Jesus’ f. the course in his school,

127:2.11 Jesus began to do more house f. and expert cabinet

128:2.3 Jesus continued this year at house f. and cabinetwork

128:6.1 the f. of the regular schooling of all the children

129:3.1 whole of Jesus’ twenty-ninth year was spent f. up the

134:9.7 Jesus spent most of his time on the interior f. of

155:1.2 the Psalmist did glimpse the true light when, in f.

finishing school(s)

4:0.2 as the f. school for the pilgrims of time on their way

14:6.41 It will probably be the f. school when the seven

28:7.1 These Uversa satellites are the f. schools of the

finitenoun

0:7.9 will constitute the fusion of the f. and the infinite—

0:8.11 the mortal becomes immortal and the f. attains

0:8.11 enabling the f. to attain the absonite and, through

0:9.3 the divine reality values of the f., the absonite, and

0:11.13 f. can coexist in the cosmos along with the Infinite

1:4.5 the difference which exists between the f. and infinite

1:4.7 the miracle of the recognition of the Infinite by the f.,

1:6.3 looking from the f. to the infinite; God looks from

1:6.3 to the infinite; God looks from the infinite to the f..

2:4.5 adapted to the situations of the evolving f.,

9:7.5 be omniscience within the limits of the experiential f.

10:5.4 1. Attitude toward the F..

10:5.4 -limitation of the Trinity is its attitude toward the f..

10:5.4 Hence the Trinity in relation to the f. is sometimes

10:8.0 8. THE TRINITY BEYOND THE FINITE

10:8.1 by recognizing a function that transcends the f..

10:8.2 partially represents the Trinity in relation to the f..

10:8.3 such completion of Deity transcends both the f. and

19:1.5 proceeding from the simple and f. to the complex

30:1.92 These “eventuators” are neither f. nor infinite—

31:10.10 Trinity engaged in mustering the forces of the f.

101:6.15 7. Salvation from the f., the perfected oneness with

103:7.10 even then there is much beyond the f. that remains

105:5.2 Prior to the deitization of the f., it would appear that

105:5.3 historic appearance of the f. as a direct derivative of

105:5.3 transcendentals preceded and succeeded all that is f..

105:5.3 Transcendental ultimates are, in relation to the f.,

105:5.4 existence as to eventuate an ultimate or to create a f.

105:5.5 from the heights of infinity to the domain of the f.,

105:5.6 To a creature, the beginning of the f. is the genesis

105:5.6 mind, there is no actuality conceivable prior to the f..

105:6.1 many repercussions to creative actualization of the f.,

105:7.1 appear to have eventuated as a consequence of the f.

105:7.1 from the eternity viewpoint, in anticipation of the f.;

105:7.1 who have considered it as a “pre-echo” of the f..

105:7.2 thus illustrates something which is not exactly f. nor

106:1.1 time-and-matter-conditioned phases of the f. become

106:3.2 will signify that the evolutionary f. has attained the

106:4.4 Transcendence of the f. can lead only to ultimate

111:6.2 over nature and over all things temporal and f..

111:6.3 It is the misuse, distortion, and perversion of the f.

111:6.8 wholly transcendent to all things temporal and f..

112:1.1 ranging from the lowly f. to the highest absonite,

115:1.4 The realms of the f. exist by virtue of the eternal

115:1.4 to the necessity of the f. in the cosmic economy,

115:2.4 level to level, being experiential evolution in the f.

115:4.3 infinity must in itself contain the potentiality of the f.;

115:4.4 to comprehend that the infinite does contain the f. as

115:4.4 just how this infinite actually is manifest to the f..

115:7.8 the Supreme connects the f. with the absonite,

116:0.1 that his Creators, while being divine were also f.,

116:7.3 Mind—has been bestowed upon the totality of the f.

117:1.9 is thus expressive of the sum total of the entire f..

117:3.13 the Supreme culminates the total f. and establishes its

117:4.1 must cope with the problems of the f. in the total

117:4.5 Any isolated action of the personal parts of the f. is

117:4.5 represents an irreplaceable meaning-value in the f.;

117:5.2 potentially personal selves of the f. emerge from the

117:5.12 merely utilize the qualities and quantities of the f.

117:5.14 The f. of time contains within itself the seeds of

117:5.14 the total f. will embark upon the absonite phases

117:6.19 more than the Supreme is to be more than f.!

117:7.6 It may be that on the upper limits of the f., where

117:7.6 Such phenomena may be observed wherever f.

130:4.11 relatedness of the imperfection of the incomplete f.

143:7.8 the f. with the Infinite; the son with the Father;

146:2.17 Worship is an experience whereby the f. gradually

168:4.4 the knowledge, wisdom, and attributes of the f.;

169:4.3 The f. can never hope to comprehend the Infinite

196:2.10 And it was this infinite worth of the f. that made the

finiteadjective

2:7.12 Reality is f. on the human level, infinite and eternal

14:6.4 3. Ascendant-f.—Supreme-Ultimate evolutional.

30:1.92 These “eventuators” are neither f. nor infinite—

32:3.1 The creations of the seven superuniverses are f.,

42:1.9 limitless but, nevertheless, f. in contrast with infinity.

52:7.9 But the noble natives of such a sphere are still f.

55:12.4 The Unqualified Supervisors are not f., absonite,

105:7.2 thus illustrates something which is not exactly f. nor

111:6.1 Man is f., but he is indwelt by a spark of infinity.

111:6.2 over nature and over all things temporal and f..

116:0.1 that his Creators, while being divine were also f.,

130:7.6 Space is relatively and comparatively f. to all

144:2.4 If you, then, being mortal and f., know how to

finite action

21:6.1 age, we detect no action that is more than f.;

117:3.11 the possibilities of f. in the matter of reflectivity had

118:9.1 could exist, operate directly to limit the range of f..

119:8.6 from partiality of manifestability to supremacy of f.

finite activity or activities

14:6.4 3. Ascendant-f.—Supreme-Ultimate evolutional.

42:12.13 while in the universe levels of f. there must be

117:2.9 the unified summation of the entire f. of this age.

finite acts

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to state that their acts are f.

finite administration

117:6.7 the f. of created, creating, or evolving things and

finite antithesis

56:10.4 of ugliness, the climax of the f. of the beautiful.

finite appreciation

3:4.7 F. of infinite qualities far transcends the logically

finite art

56:10.3 the height of f., is the drama of the unification of

finite aspects

1:0.5 it is final and complete in all f. of divinity of will,

22:7.11 the Supreme, the spiritual unification of certain f.

finite attainment

117:6.20 require each other to achieve the maximum of f.;

finite beginnings

106:0.5 implies the prefinite genesis of f. and the postfinite

finite being(s)

0:3.20 REALITY, as comprehended by f., is partial,

0:9.2 The Supreme is the unification comprehended by f.;

1:5.1 beyond the full comprehension of material and f..

2:1.6 off from all direct personal communication with f.

2:1.10 it is inherently impossible for any f. ever to grasp

3:4.6 But this same f. human being can actually feel—

7:2.3 superpersonalities; they are f.; they are neither

13:4.4 the decisions, choices, and will-attitudes of such f.

48:8.4 to the living orders of intelligent, perfected f..

105:1.2 the philosophic concept of the I AM does afford f.

finite children

26:4.12 invitation broadcast to the f. of the worlds of space.

182:1.21 I am the infinite Father of my f..

finite choice

118:7.1 ultimate foreknowledge—full allowance for all f.

finite choosing

118:7.3 Error in f. choosing is time bound and time limited.

finite completion

117:3.1 on deity levels of f. maximum completion.

finite comprehension

2:1.8 in ways unknown to you and beyond f., the Father

3:2.10 it is because of your f. that you misunderstand the

5:5.6 human realization of God creates a paradox in f..

94:12.3 hold to an Infinite Reality which is beyond all f.;

finite concept(s)

0:2.1 an irresistible urge to symbolize their f. of God.

0:12.13 eternity into the symbols of the language of the f.

10:4.6 man be content with a f. of the Trinity as the Trinity.

102:1.6 personality, he cannot, in our hungry and f., be less.

130:4.14 The incomplete and f. of the Infinite which is held by

finite conception

28:5.10 The immensity of these transactions are beyond f..

118:3.1 could Deity unify time-space manifestations to the f.,

finite consciousness

117:3.3 self to God, so is the Supreme the living way from f.

finite cosmos

94:11.6 from identification with the f. of energy, mind, and

116:7.4 eternal spiritual values of all the creations of the f. of

117:1.1 of the grand universe, the consciousness of the f.,

117:1.3 This very trinitarian unity is expressed in the f. in the

117:2.9 or does this f. progressively evolve in response to

117:3.13 The Father originates the concept of a f.; the Creator

117:6.3 What Michael is to Nebadon, the Supreme is to the f.

finite creation(s)

1:3.5 The supreme personal reality of the f. is spirit;

3:1.8 but in the f. it is better discerned in the everywhere

32:3.1 The creations of the seven superuniverses are f.,

105:7.2 Neither is it a f. evolutionary creation as are the

105:7.2 act as a buffer between absolute Paradise and f.,

116:6.4 energy-matter discloses the potential unity of all f..

117:1.6 solution of the manifold problems which beset all f.

117:4.7 Almighty without unceasing service ministry to the f.

118:9.4 But to deny the mechanism of the f. is to deny fact

130:4.2 The material things of f. are the time-space

finite creature(s)

0:3.20 The maximum Deity reality comprehensible by f.

0:8.9 This sevenfold Deity, to f. time-space creatures

1:5.14 the acquirement of new experience by the f. of the

2:4.1 weaknesses and environmental handicaps of f..

5:1.1 inability of the f. to approach the infinite Father

9:6.3 may embrace the material creature—f. or absonite,

9:8.6 Personality of the f. variety is characterized by:

10:5.4 of the Trinity which can be comprehended by f..

13:4.4 the decisions, choices, and will-attitudes of such f.

32:3.10 the two basic types of f. intelligent will creatures.

42:2.21 We know that f. can attain the worship experience

48:8.4 to the living orders of intelligent, perfected f. beings.

56:0.1 therefore may the f. evolutionary creature ascend to

56:8.1 Supreme Being is the maximum of Deity which f.

56:10.18 the Eternal, and the Infinite to the time-space f.

103:0.1 the cosmic window through which the f. may

105:1.3 whose existence in past infinite eternity must be a f.’

105:1.8 Unqualified infinity is meaningless to the f., but

106:2.7 Spirit can be grasped by the personality of the f. in

106:7.7 To f. of the grand universe the concept of the master

106:9.2 When f. attempt to conceive of infinite unification

106:9.12 To material, evolutionary, f., a life predicated on

107:0.6 an infinite being imprisoned within the mind of a f.

112:1.12 could be avoided if the f. would remember that levels

112:7.2 God and man one, the mystery of f. evolution, but

115:1.4 F., high and low, may propound theories, and have

115:1.4 neither can a f. offer a rational reason for his own

115:2.1 From a f.’ viewpoint, infinity contains much that is

115:3.1 Man, a f. in an infinite cosmos, must content

115:7.2 the Father has made it possible for f. to exist in the

117:4.8 Mortal man and all other f. are created out of the

117:5.14 evolving Supreme will eventually compensate f.

117:6.3 the great avenue through which f. pass inward in

117:6.18 of revealing the nature of the infinite God to a f..

117:6.18 this revelation will be to a f. what the revelation of

117:6.19 he probably embraces all of infinity that a f. can ever

118:3.4 of the Creator with the factual experience of the f.

118:9.1 They are the devices whereby f. are enabled to

118:9.1 F. are effectively insulated from the absolute levels

120:2.6 In your temporal life the will of the f. and the will

130:4.3 The highest level to which a f. can progress is the

finite culmination

117:3.1 mind attains f. in the evolution of the Supreme,

finite Deity

106:3.5 unifying on f. levels as the Supreme Being

115:6.4 but this f. also experiences growth as a result of the

115:6.6 Always is the f. seeking for dual correlation, inward

117:4.1 God the Supreme is the f., and he must cope with the

117:5.2 achieve f. time-space Deity synthesis in the Supreme.

finite destiny or destinies

106:0.5 significance of all apparent f. endings or destinies.

118:10.11 parts of the universe progress in the attainment of f..

117:7.17 universes will have achieved the fulfillment of f.!

finite dimensions

112:1.10 The f. of personality have to do with cosmic length,

112:1.11 On the morontia level all of these f. of the material

finite diversities

118:9.9 synthesize these manifold f. into one meaningful

finite domain(s)

0:3.11 personal or impersonal, actual or potential, f. or

16:1.4 what may be roughly conceived as the f. of action.

115:4.6 The f. thus factualizes through the co-operation of

116:3.2 The f. of energy and spirit are literally held together

118:7.5 Iniquity in the f. reveals the transient reality of all

finite drama

4:1.12 a part of the f. of the time-space adventure of the

finite endings

106:0.5 postfinite significance of all apparent f. or destinies.

finite evolution

106:2.1 As God the Sevenfold co-ordinates f., so does the

106:8.14 the embodiment of the completion of first stage of f..

118:9.9 all universe experience, the focalization of all f.,

finite existence(s)

0:1.11 may be conceived as a function in relation to f..

105:6.1 The promulgation of f. represents a transference

106:7.5 on transcendental levels as it is in the domains of f..

106:9.2 to face with intellect limitations inherent in their f..

115:4.3 ranging from the lowest and most qualified f. to the

117:5.14 when all creatures attain the final level of f.,

finite experience(s)

31:10.11 only one important detail—the presence of actual f.

33:2.4 have personally exhausted the potentials of present f.

104:3.4 reality, f. requires the postulate of plural Absolutes

108:0.2 the eternal God encompasses the potential for f.,

120:0.3 Michael not only acquired the f. of one group of his

169:4.3 in the time-space personality of the f. of the life of

finite experiencing

115:2.4 encompass even the possibility for evolutionary f..

finite foundations

106:7.8 the creation of certain transcendental and f. for even

finite function

106:8.9 (Trinity of Ultimacy), and a f. (Trinity of Supremacy)

finite functionals

106:1.0 1. PRIMARY ASSOC. OF F. FUNCTIONALS

finite handicaps

34:6.9 your final deliverance from material bondage and f.

finite God

112:7.15 when the f. has finally emerged from mystery which

115:7.1 In attaining capacity for experience, the f. also

117:4.0 4. THE FINITE GOD

117:4.2 in the life of this ascending mortal the f. finds

117:4.10 a creature contribution to the evolution of the f.?

117:5.2 participants in the actualization of the f. do not lose

117:6.16 limitations which prevent him from finding the f.;

finite gravity

7:1.8 to compute the workings of f. physical gravity.

finite growth

117:2.1 And the final fruits of all f. are: power controlled

117:3.1 of the Supreme, who is the sum total of all f.,

118:10.15 indicating the exhaustion of the potentials for f..

finite image

92:5.1 are God’s sons—even fashioned in the f. of divinity;

finite imagination

12:0.1 creation of the Father is beyond the grasp of f.;

finite integration

106:2.0 2. SECONDARY SUPREME F. INTEGRATION

118:10.7 of the material realms find final f. in the interlocking

finite intellect(s)

5:0.1 then must such a f. rest assurance of fellowship

106:9.10 should at least stimulate such f. to grapple anew with

finite intelligences

115:3.4 Infinity, as it is observed by f., is the maximum

finite knowledge

2:7.1 All f. and creature understanding are relative.

finite language

196:3.28 but f. makes it forever impossible for theology ever

finite level(s)

0:1.11 The f. of reality is characterized by creature life

5:1.3 Father must await your attainment of the highest f.

6:6.1 Mortal man perceives mind on the f., cosmic level,

10:4.6 mortal man is limited to the f.; therefore must man be

10:5.5 for those levels of existence which are more than f.

10:7.2 As things appear to the mortal on the f., the Trinity,

42:10.6 The cosmic mind encompasses all f.-mind levels and

56:9.6 God the Father is discernible on all levels from the f.

94:3.8 of reality, such as absolute, transcendental, and f..

94:3.8 the absolute level may be absolutely real on the f..

103:7.3 on the f. in the emerging Deity of the Supreme

105:7.15 we now live may be thought of as existing on f.,

106:3.4 individual capacities; and this is true beyond the f..

106:3.5 unifying on f. deity levels as the Supreme Being

107:2.7 to the f. experiential level of functional association

112:1.3 effectively on the levels of the f., the absonite, and

112:1.9 phenomena are realizable as three on the f.,

115:1.3 levels of cosmic reality have been designated as f.,

115:2.4 level to level, being experiential evolution in the f.

115:4.1 potentials to actuals in and on the f. of existence.

115:4.3 that the infinite triodities can function on the f.,

115:4.5 the actual and the potential are manifest on the f. in

115:7.4 that the triodities are directly operative on the f.,

116:6.8 of spirit becomes an evolutionary experience on f.

117:5.13 his eternal character on all levels, from the f. to the

118:1.10 Only on the f. and to time-bound creatures does

118:4.4 operates in this universe age and concerning the f. of

118:6.4 relatively final on the f. and concerning the destiny of

finite limitations

106:9.9 failure to experience the Father as infinite is due to f.

117:3.4 the universe approach to the transcendence of f.,

finite limited

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to state that their acts are f.,

finite man or men

1:5.14 God does not acquire experience, as f. might

56:10.20 To f. truth, beauty, and goodness embrace the full

111:6.1 Man is f., but he is indwelt by a spark of infinity.

181:2.25 You are but f., mortal men, and that which I have

finite manifestation

117:0.1 And God the Supreme is becoming the highest f. of

117:6.5 attaining its height of f. upon the recognition of the

finite matter

118:10.3 Deity is evolving as the personality synthesis of f.,

finite maximums

117:1.7 these concepts of divinity represent f. of ideational

finite metaphysics

115:3.4 maximum paradox of creature philosophy and f..

finite mind(s)

0:3.20 reasoning in order to reach the level of the f..

0:3.23 to the time-bound, space-fettered, f. of man,

0:10.1 cannot be fully explained to the time-space f., but

2:0.3 values and to present spiritual meanings to the f.

2:1.8 in order that he may be able to draw nearer the f. of

3:3.5 can hardly be made comprehensible to the f..

3:4.6 F cannot think through such an absolute truth or fact

4:2.7 which make it possible for the f. of material man to

4:3.6 Father is beyond the comprehension of the f. of time;

4:3.7 before it can even be faith-grasped by the f. of man

5:0.1 If the f. of man is unable to comprehend how so

6:0.4 In an effort to enable the f. of time to form some

6:0.4 therefore do I employ such terms as will afford f.

6:6.1 Mortal man perceives mind on the f., cosmic,

6:7.3 absolute personality to the understanding of the f..

9:6.9 Certain phases of the unpredictability of f. may be

9:7.4 The relationship between the f. cosmic mind and the

10:1.5 these and other reasons beyond the concept of the f.,

11:0.2 are utterly beyond the comprehension of the f.

12:0.2 although to your f. it is comparatively limitless,

17:5.5 the impersonal spirits of the Father indwell the f. of

32:5.6 eternity is incomprehensible to the f. of time.

42:10.6 The cosmic mind encompasses all f.-mind levels and

42:10.7 is absolute; in Havona, absonite; in Orvonton, f..

42:11.2 too perfect for the scientific methods of the f. of man

56:10.9 represents the revelation of infinite values to the f.,

101:6.7 render them available for such association in the f.

105:0.2 totality, such a f. is face to face with infinity-reality;

105:1.5 To the f. there simply must be a beginning, and

111:2.8 the impulse of the f. of the creature to know God

117:4.13 who is so dependent upon the decisions of the f.?

117:5.14 their evolutionary minds, being f., are incapable of

118:0.11 mathematics does provide the f. with a conceptual

118:0.11 to numbers, even in the comprehension of the f..

118:10.3 Deity is evolving as the personality synthesis of f.,

133:5.8 The real problem is: How can the f. of man achieve

168:4.4 1. Prayer is an expression of the f. in an effort to

finite mortal(s)

105:2.7 From the f. mortal’s viewpoint, reality has its true

106:9.5 To f. we suggest the acceptance of the truth that

108:0.2 descend from Paradise to participate with f. in

finite nature(s)

50:5.10 Within the limitations of f. and material endowments

107:4.7 indwelling and fusing with your f. mortal natures?

finite origins

19:1.11 F. are helpful, but only divine causes reveal final

finite parts

116:4.1 is dependent on the progressive unification of the f.;

finite personality or personalities

0:4.3 through all realms of personality from the lowest f.

0:11.12 in space and spiritually possible to have f. in time.

5:1.2 you, inseparable from your f. and material existence,

5:6.1 the Father is the destiny of all those f. who choose

5:6.2 the nature and significance of such a f. personality.

5:6.5 then does this f. possess the potential of the divine

9:8.6 Personality of the f. variety is characterized by:

16:8.1 are endowed with personality of the f.-mortal type,

23:4.2 an ability to co-ordinate all types and orders of f.

51:6.5 gulf between the eternal Creator and the lowest f.

106:2.8 experientially attainable and understandable by f..

112:1.5 The dimensions of f. are three, and they are roughly

117:7.7 who is the Trinity as comprehended by all f.

118:7.5 F. is not self-created, but in the superuniverse arena

finite petition

168:4.6 the f. is sometimes so fraught with the grasp of the

finite philosophy

117:2.9 One of the intriguing questions in f. is this: Does

finite plane

11:7.5 If you imagine a f.,but inconceivably large, V-shaped

finite possibility or possibilities

105:5.4 F. is inherent in the Infinite, but the transmutation of

115:6.4 creature and Creator mastery of the f. of the grand

117:3.11 except in those instances where the f. of action have

117:6.7 the divine Adjuster-nature within the limits of f..

117:7.1 all of this within the limitations of the f of Supremacy

finite potentialities

117:3.5 entity, in the presence of the f. of the Supreme,

finite potentials

117:6.24 Such an exhaustion of all f. yields the completed

117:7.1 The completed realization of all f. equals the

finite progress

115:7.2 Father’s plan, which has predicated f. upon effort,

finite progression

106:0.5 This superfinite level (antecedently) follows f..

finite projects

4:2.1 objects, aims, and plans of the f. of evolutionary

finite proof

103:7.10 the need for f. gradually vanishes before the actual

finite qualifications

115:7.4 who is the Deity cosmic summation of the f. of the

finite qualities

94:3.2 comprehended by the successive negation of all f..

finite reaction

10:7.4 and of the incompleteness of f. to the Trinity.

finite reality or realities

0:1.11 F. may not have endings, but they always have

0:1.11 they always have beginnings—they are created.

0:7.10 All time-space f., under the directive urge of the

0:7.10 personality synthesis) of all phases and values of f.,

2:7.12 Reality is f. on the human level, infinite and eternal

12:8.9 much of the meaning of three functioning levels of f.:

32:3.15 two prime manifestations of f., innate perfection and

105:5.0 5. PROMULGATION OF FINITE REALITY

105:5.1 so must the promulgation of f. be ascribed to the

105:5.2 but the volitional act promulgating f. connotes a

105:5.6 This newly appearing f. exists in two original phases:

105:6.0 6. REPERCUSSIONS OF FINITE REALITY

105:6.4 3. The creature repercussion to f. promulgation

106:1.1 primary or spirit-origin phases of f. find expression

115:1.3 levels of cosmic reality have been designated as f.,

115:4.6 Supreme reality, which is total f., is in process of

117:1.1 of the finite cosmos, the completion of f. reality,

117:3.1 universal synthesis of the emerging phases of all f..

117:6.24 liberation of all f. from the limitations of incomplete

finite realm(s)

110:6.17 potentials become actuals in the f. of the Supreme

118:10.7 a real and emerging providence in the f. of universe

finite reason

5:5.6 It is well-nigh impossible for f. to harmonize the

finite reflection(s)

14:6.23 power-personality synthesis of the f. of the Deities

115:6.8 as a f. of Paradise Deity, the Supreme is engaged in

finite self

28:5.11 but instead of beholding the likeness of your f.,

finite sense

105:7.2 but it is superevolutional in the f.; neither is it

finite service

21:6.2 by the appearance of capacity for more-than-f..

finite shadow

115:7.3 —God the Supreme—is the personification of the f.

130:4.15 The f. of relative and living truth is continually

finite sons

169:4.13 God can be revealed to the f. of the material worlds,

finite space

130:7.6 Space is relatively and comparatively f. to all

finite spirit

103:7.12 Religion assumes to deal not only with f. but also

118:10.3 Deity is evolving as the personality synthesis of f.

finite standpoint

117:3.12 From the f., we actually live, move, and have our

finite synchrony

117:6.6 the mother inheritance of the Supreme attains to f.

finite synthesis

117:1.2 The Supreme Being thus becomes the f. of the

117:5.2 and achieve f. time-space Deity synthesis in the

finite totality

32:3.12 perfected creatures are incomplete as regards f..

finite transcendence

117:6.20 dependent on future universes of outer space for f..

finite understanding

21:3.24 The f. and creature appreciation of the Father’s

115:3.4 creature’s projection of f. toward the superfinite.

finite underworld

118:3.4 the divine and unchanging overworld with the f..

finite universe(s)

3:1.12 the Sevenfold, the co-ordinate creators of the f..

10:7.3 other than the Trinity functioning in the f.; but

42:1.9 but, as yet, a f., a circularity of endless existence,

42:1.9 limitless but, nevertheless, f. in contrast with infinity.

102:7.1 A f. is wholly dependent on the Ultimate and the

115:3.14 In and to a f. the Son, Spirit, and Paradise function

116:3.5 And throughout all these relationships in the f. the

117:4.11 is moving counter to the stream of events in the f..

118:10.23 slow and sure emergence of the sovereign of the f.,

130:4.13 which appear in the shadow cast by a f. of things

195:6.15 The f. of matter would eventually become uniform

finite victory

116:5.14 motions of mass never ceases until they achieve f.

finite viewpoint

3:2.10 Thus it is that your detached, sectional, f., gross,

12:7.2 To you, with your limited vision and f., the acts of

118:4.7 from the f. Creator Sons certainly can and do create.

finite volition

118:7.1 for all finite choice—constitute an abrogation of f..

finite will

118:7.4 proves the temporal liberty—even license—of the f..

118:7.7 personality is to be truly free in the exercise of f..

130:4.3 by consistently conforming his f. personal will to

finite world

111:6.3 The problem of sin is not self-existent in the f..

111:6.3 The f. was made by an infinite Creator—it is the

111:6.3 it is the handiwork of his divine Sons—

111:6.3 and therefore it must be good.

finite-absolute

0:11.14 realizable on time-eternity levels as f. values and as

finite-action

21:6.2 signify the completed liberation of a Michael’s f.

finite-creature

9:8.6 Personality of the f. variety is characterized by:

finite-illusory

94:3.8 failed to take into account that what may be f. on

finite-limited

118:6.7 The entire range of human will is strictly f. except in

finite-mind

42:10.6 The cosmic mind encompasses all f. levels and

finite-mortal

16:8.1 beings are endowed with personality of the f. type,

finite-reality

105:6.4 3. The creature repercussion to f. promulgation

finitely

33:2.4 personal repositories of the f. manifestable divinity of

finiteness

3:2.7 your viewpoint, in the f. of your comprehension,

5:1.1 inherent, not in the Father’s aloofness, but in the f.

111:6.3 The fact of f. is not evil or sinful.

finites

0:4.8 F.—realities which are projected in space and are

104:4.43 reality on all levels of manifestation, from f. through

105:5.9 growth to that which grows; secondary f. grow;

105:7.1 of absolutes with the maximum values of f..

105:7.3 As the Supreme is associated with f., so the Ultimate

106:0.3 1. Incomplete f..

106:0.4 2. Maximum f..

106:1.1 Eventually all secondary or perfecting f. are to

106:1.1 (We know of the existence of tertiary f., but the

115:1.3 Absonites and f. are derivatives, modifications,

finitude

2:1.11 Infinity of personality must embrace f. of personality;

4:4.2 from quiescence to motion, from infinity to f.,

finity

0:8.1 To atone for f. of status and to compensate for

0:11.13 equalizes the tensions between time and eternity, f.

0:12.3 ever enriched, if not enlarged, by f. and absonity of

2:1.10 fully comprehend and lovingly embrace all the f.

Finns

85:2.4 The F. believed that most trees were occupied by

fiords

61:5.8 thundering down Norwegian f. into the North Sea.

firenoun

12:9.4 example: Water is used effectively to extinguish f..

12:9.4 That water will put out f. is a fact of everyday

47:10.2 And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with f.;

48:6.34 kindled by the divine f. of the will-to-service through

52:1.5 in this era mortals learn to kindle and maintain f.,

55:1.5 destroyed by the blazing glory of the consuming f.

63:2.4 sparking quality and conceived the idea of building f.

63:2.4 was still salubrious and there was little need of f..

63:2.5 that he thought he could make f. with the flint.

63:2.5 utilize the flint spark for kindling a f. but only met

63:2.5 startled at their success that they almost lost the f.,

63:2.6 All night long they sat up watching their f. burn,

63:2.6 After three days’ rest and enjoyment of the f., Andon

63:2.7 The ancestors of Andon had often replenished f.

63:2.7 creatures possessed a method of starting f. at will.

63:2.7 that dry moss and other materials would kindle f.

63:5.7 and again rediscover various methods of kindling f..

63:6.2 comfort derived from his accidental discovery of f..

63:6.7 first regularly to use f. in the preparation of food.

63:6.7 stones; later on they roasted large pieces in the f.,

64:2.2 and possessed sufficient intelligence to kindle f..

66:5.20 also because they all held f. in superstitious regard.

66:5.25 were finally persuaded to work with metals and f.,

67:5.5 dedicated to Nog, the false god of light and f..

69:2.7 foresight was directed toward the preservation of f.,

69:6.0 6. FIRE IN RELATION TO CIVILIZATION

69:6.1 military—rose through the instrumentality of f.,

69:6.2 F. building, by a single bound, forever separated man

69:6.2 it is the basic human invention, or discovery.

69:6.2 F. enabled man to stay on the ground at night as all

69:6.2 F. encouraged eventide social intercourse; it not

69:6.2 it not only protected against cold and wild beasts

69:6.2 but it was also employed as security against ghosts.

69:6.2 It was at first used more for light than heat;

69:6.3 F. was a great civilizer, providing man with his first

69:6.3 The household f. was the first educator, requiring

69:6.3 the family gathered about the f., the family hearth.

69:6.4 Though Andon, the discoverer of f., avoided treating

69:6.4 They failed to reap the sanitary benefits of f. because

69:6.4 Primitive man feared f. and always sought to keep it

69:6.4 Under no circumstances would ancients spit in a f.,

69:6.4 they ever pass between anyone and a burning f..

69:6.4 Even the iron pyrites and flints used in striking f.

69:6.5 It was a sin to extinguish a flame; if a hut caught f.,

69:6.6 The early myths about how f. came down from the

69:6.6 out of the observations of f. caused by lightning.

69:6.6 f. worship led to the custom of “passing through f.,”

69:6.6 persists the idea of passing through f. after death.

69:6.7 F. led to cooking, and “raw eaters” became a term of

69:6.8 It should be remembered that f. opened the doors to

69:8.12 Civilization is reaching back to f.—the inorganic

69:8.12 Man came up from savagery by way of f., animals,

70:10.5 crime consisted in conducting ordeals of f., pain,

70:10.14 it was the Hebrew custom to “burn her with f..”

73:6.7 the temple and the tree were both destroyed by f.;

81:2.4 1. The taming of f..

81:2.8 f., the first great discovery, eventually unlocked the

81:2.8 it was of little value in this regard to primitive man.

81:2.9 When asked where f. came from, the simple story of

81:2.9 legend of how some Prometheus stole it from heaven

81:2.14 Through animals, f., wind, water, electricity, and

83:4.6 F. and water were always considered the best means

85:0.4 floods, earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes, f., heat,

85:4.1 Mankind has worshiped earth, air, water, and f..

85:4.2 perpetuation in Hebrew theology as angels of f.,

85:4.3 The worship of f. and fear of lightning were linked

85:4.4 F. was mixed up with magic in the minds of

85:4.4 Some tribes worshiped f. as a deity itself; others

87:2.1 Modern man deems it wise to insure against f.;

87:2.9 before eating, to throw a bit of food into the f. for

87:6.12 Both f. and water were believed to constitute

88:1.2 F. and water were also among the early fetishes,

92:2.2 “The flesh roasted with f. and unleavened bread

95:1.2 it was unlawful to make a f. on the evil seventh day.

95:6.4 Zoroaster did not teach the worship of f. but sought

95:6.4 later did reverence and worship this symbolic f..)

96:1.1 annual spirits, the lord of progeny; spirits of f., water

96:1.11 The f. and smoke, together with the thunderous

96:4.5 “The mountain of Yahweh was consumed in f.,

96:4.5 their God was “mighty, terrible, a devouring f.,

96:5.5 spoke to you at Horeb out of the midst of the f..”

98:3.3 The Greeks worshiped the f. of the family hearth—

98:5.4 The wicked would be destroyed by f.,

110:7.2 the translating mortal disappear “in chariots of f..”

118:10.9 suffering mortal may in reality be the tempering f.

135:6.7 “Who warned you to flee, as vipers before the f.,

135:6.7 fruit is destined to be cut down and cast into the f..

135:7.2 but the chaff will he burn up with the judgment f..

139:1.9 altered and amended copies was destroyed by f.

139:3.5 these “sons of thunder” who wanted to call f. down

139:4.8 —they both wanted to call down f. from heaven on

140:3.19 fruit is presently hewn down and cast into the f..

140:4.7 bears no fruit is “hewn down and cast into the f..”

140:6.1 while the twins built a small f. to give them warmth

140:6.14 the twins have fallen asleep in the garden by the f.;

141:6.1 Teherma took great pains to explain that f. was

147:4.1 were assembled about the f. in Lazarus’s garden,

154:2.1 the Hebron synagogue was destroyed by f..

158:1.7 while seated about the glowing embers of their f.

158:5.1 has cast him into the water and even into the f..

162:0.2 we pray you to give us permission to bid f. come

165:5.3 and tomorrow is cut down and cast into the f.,

181:2.4 changed much since you wanted me to call f. down

184:2.2 entering the courtyard, went over to the charcoal f.

184:2.4 while he was warming himself by the f., she went

184:2.8 going away from the f. and remaining by himself

192:1.2 the beach, near the boat landing, standing by a f..

192:1.5 Already we have the f. and much bread.”

192:1.6 shocked at the sight of the coals of f. glowing there

192:1.6 the scene reminded him so vividly of the midnight f.

192:1.8 seven good-sized fish, which the Master put on the f.

192:2.1 while the others sat by the f., Jesus beckoned to John

194:4.4 They have a new gospel; they are on f. with a new

fireverb

79:7.3 minds but not enough to f. them with the restless,

fireadjective

59:3.2 No f. rocks or lava are found in the stone layers of

63:6.2 Andon had barely escaped becoming a f. worshiper

69:6.6 of supernatural origin led directly to f. worship,

69:6.6 f. worship led to the custom of “passing through f.

69:6.6 The f. myth was a great bond in early times and still

69:9.11 Presently a f. site conferred ownership; and still later,

72:7.4 f. departments are supported by the f.-prevention

79:3.4 degenerated into the triune symbol of the f. god.

85:4.4 F. reverence reached its height in Persia, where it

88:1.2 were also among the early fetishes, and f. worship,

92:2.2 kindle their altar fires by using a primitive f. drill.

94:1.3 and Agni, the three-headed f. god, lord of the earth

104:1.2 perpetuated in Agni, the Vedic three-headed f. god.

141:6.1 Simon looked upon the Persian as a “f. worshiper,

firebrand

69:6.3 When a son founded a new home, he carried a f.

127:4.7 Jude was a f..

139:11.6 Simon was a rabid revolutionist, a fearless f. of

fired

93:5.10 Melchizedek restrained Abraham, who was f. with a

187:4.5 Here was a hero who f. his zeal and inspired his

firelight

176:3.1 As Jesus looked them over by the f., he answered:

fireplace

88:2.3 The hearth—f.—became more or less of a fetish,

fireproof

72:7.4 all buildings, in city or country, are f.—have been

firesnoun

55:2.5 by the spiritual f. of consuming grandeur and

63:5.4 They could thus enjoy the comfort of their f.

66:5.8 dwellings, stone huts, and the maintenance of night f.

69:6.5 The f. of the temples and shrines were sacred and

69:6.5 because women were custodians of the home f..

83:4.6 means of resisting ghosts and spirits; hence altar f.

85:4.4 were charged with the duty of watching sacred f.,

89:8.1 to the service of tending the sacred temple f..

92:2.2 Even today, the Hindus kindle their altar f. by

139:2.10 f. of the kingdom burned so brightly within Peter’s

firesverb

179:4.8 as a rule, only intensifies hatred and f. the evil

fireside

184:2.7 Peter left the f. for a time while he walked about the

184:2.7 Getting cold, he returned to the f., and one of the

firewood

63:2.5 the first search for f. by the parents of all mankind.

firm

22:2.1 they stood f. and loyal in the face of the disloyalty of

53:3.2 to stand f. and remain steadfast in resistance to all

63:2.4 But the notion did not take f. hold of Andon at the

93:9.5 Joseph was a f. believer in Melchizedek and was,

93:9.5 such a f. believer in the traditions of Melchizedek

98:3.7 this idea took such a f. hold on the emperor that he

100:7.9 always true to his convictions and magnificently f. in

104:1.9 those religions which have a f. monotheistic tradition

122:5.6 Joseph undoubtedly would have become a f. believer

126:3.1 —Jesus had taken a f. grasp upon the management of

133:4.11 lay f. hold on the assurances of sonship with God

137:3.3 brother James, had become a f. believer in Jesus’

139:1.10 Andrew was a man of clear insight, and f. decision,

139:8.7 f. but never obstinate; so calm but never indifferent

140:8.12 Jesus had a f. sense of justice, but it was always

172:3.15 the Sanhedrin once took a f. and decided stand

173:5.6 were held in the f. grasp of a terrible uncertainty.

174:0.2 Keep a f. hold on your brethren and see that they

174:0.2 Remain f. in your faith, and you shall soon know

174:0.2 “Judge not by appearances; remain f. in your faith

179:3.3 nodded their approval of Peter’s f. declaration of

181:2.17 to hold your brethren together with a f. and hand

firmament

93:2.3 Most High, is the divine creator of the stars of the f.

131:2.2 The heavens declare the glory of God, and the f.

131:2.11 who are wise shall shine as the brightness of the f.

firmer

101:5.13 to do with the morontia state, the f. grasp of mota.

182:3.6 his humanity laid a f. faith-hold upon his divinity;

firmly

20:9.5 We f. believe that the Teacher Sons and the

41:1.1 power lanes that f. bind the manifold space bodies

70:3.11 offering of maidens; whereupon peace would be f.

71:1.23 such tribal federations were usually f. cemented by

71:6.3 until f. possessed of superior types of nonprofit

77:4.11 They f. believed that Van and his associate Amadon

102:2.5 unless such mind is f. aware of material things,

108:1.2 Although we do not definitely know, we f. believe

108:3.4 f. believe that there is a very close administrative

126:3.6 was f. convinced that he was not to be that Messiah

135:3.2 a strongly cemented and f. consolidated empire.

136:2.1 but they f. believed that the sin of one individual

144:8.5 And the apostles of John were f. knit to Jesus from

151:5.5 to believe in nature miracles inasmuch as they f.

168:1.14 Jews f. believed that such a soul had gone on to the

172:5.4 By night, his mind was held f. in the grip of a

187:1.1 their prisoners, had been f. implanted in the ground.

firmness

104:2.3 Irrespective of the f. of man’s belief in God as his

firstnoun; see first, at; see First; see firstadverb

4:4.5 F. and last—eternally—the infinite God is a Father.

5:5.11 There is f. the mind consciousness—

7:5.8 Grandfanda, the f. of all mortals to attain Havona.

8:3.8 the Infinite Spirit is the f of the Deities to be attained

10:7.1 Of a truth it is written: “I am the f., and I am the last,

15:8.5 all energy into matter were it not for two factors: F.,

15:10.12 The f. of these orders came up through the

22:10.4 The f. of our ideas was represented by a High Son

23:1.2 are conscious of time, being the f. of the creation of

23:2.13 The f. of the messengers you will see face to face

24:6.4 by Malvorian, the f. of the Graduate Guides

24:6.6 “And Malvorian, the f. of this order, did greet and

24:6.8 broadcast reported the Havona arrival of the f. of

24:7.9 the arrival of the f. of his experiential children from

26:5.1 The f. of the seven groups of secondary

26:5.1 the Paradise pilgrims of eternity, the f. of whom

27:7.8 the celebration of the f. of the jubilees of eternity.

30:4.27 From f. to last, throughout all Havona, instruction

35:0.1 Of the f. Paradise order of sonship, the Creator

37:2.6 Galantia is the f. of the ascendant superangels to

38:1.1 the creation of the Material Sons, the f. of the sex

39:4.8 The f. of such periods in the career of an ascender

41:10.5 Sometimes the last is f., while truly the least becomes

42:9.3 eighth chemically active element resembles the f.,

43:1.5 The f. of the receiving spheres of Edentia has special

43:9.1 the f. of the Supreme Trinity-origin Personalities

45:4.8 6. Singlangton, the f. of the yellow men to teach his

45:4.13 11. Enoch, the f. of the mortals of Urantia to fuse

45:4.18 16. 1-2-3 the F., the leader of the loyal midway

46:5.14 From the f. of the mansion worlds on through all the

47:2.1 the f. of the Jerusem transition-culture spheres.

47:3.8 Survivors arriving on this f. of the detention spheres

47:5.2 you have permission to visit the f. of the transition

47:7.4 Here you meet the f. of the instructors who begin to

48:6.33 conceived by most of your prophets was the f. of

55:4.3 This is merely the f. of the successive administrative

59:5.5 Abruptly, the f. of the land animals appeared.

62:3.10 for they were the f. of the new species of Primates

62:5.8 this was the f. of a series of such agreements which

64:6.3 were the f. of the Sangik children to develop a tribal

66:4.10 proved to be the f. of the primary midway creatures.

74:8.10 the Jews assumed Adam was the f. of all mankind.

77:6.4 They are designated as A-B-C the f., second, third,

77:6.4 And then there are D-E-F the f., second, and so on

77:8.2 are given names such as 1-2-3 the f., 4-5-6 the f.,

77:9.4 With the exception of 1-2-3 the f., no loyal midway

77:9.5 1-2-3 the f., the eldest of the primary order, was

81:2.16 The peoples of the Turkestan highlands were the f.

84:7.30 the f. of a long series of ascending disclosures of the

95:7.6 for is he not “the f. and the last, also the seen and

96:7.8 the Hebrew peoples until the appearance of the f. of

97:1.0 1. SAMUEL—F. OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS

97:5.0 5. THE FIRST ISAIAH

97:5.1 in the Hebrew nations that the f. Isaiah made his

97:7.6 Like Isaiah the f., this leader preached a God of

97:7.6 “I am the f. and the last; there is no God beside me

97:7.9 “I am the f. and the last, and beside me there is no

97:8.3 Isaiah the f. preached a beneficent king-deliverer.

97:9.22 Isaiah the f. told them that Jerusalem, being the city

114:3.2 since the departure of 1-2-3 the f. to become one of

119:0.2 Grandfanda and the f. of the pilgrims from time

119:7.2 From f. to last, up to the final and triumphant

123:0.6 By the f. of October Joseph had convinced Mary

123:5.12 father relate the story of Elijah, one of the f. of that

128:1.10 Omega, the beginning and the end, the f. and the

131:1.3 The Most High is the f. and the last, the beginning

132:3.6 The second generation of the soul is the f. of a

133:8.1 Antioch was the f. in wickedness and immorality.

134:2.1 It was the f. of April, A.D. 24, when Jesus left

134:2.5 caravan train to Capernaum, arriving the f. of April,

135:3.4 the last of the old prophets and the f. of the new.

135:4.2 Elijah was the f. of the teachers of Israel to be

135:4.4 that, since the f. of the prophets was called Elijah,

137:1.1 welcomed Andrew as the f. of his apostles,

137:1.6 And even so might you have been f. before men

139:2.7 Peter was the f. of Jesus’ apostles to come forward

139:3.8 the f. of the apostles to experience martyrdom,

139:3.8 James was thus the f. of the twelve to sacrifice his

139:4.10 John was the f. of the twelve really and fully to

140:1.6 whosoever would be f. among you, let him

142:3.19 9. The f. of the first fruits of the ground you shall

144:6.1 Around the f. of October, Philip and some of his

150:8.6 only the f. and last of the benedictions were recited

151:1.1 the parable of the sower, one of the f. of a long

156:6.9 And that was the situation about the f. of August,

158:8.1 If you would be f. in the kingdom, seek to minister

159:4.3 of truth, the last are more dependable than the f..

163:3.4 But many who are f. shall be last, while the last

163:3.4 first shall be last, while the last shall often be f..

166:3.5 And, behold, many who are f. will be last, and

166:3.5 last, and those who are last will many times be f..”

170:1.4 From the very f. Jesus and the apostles taught both

170:2.18 two phases: “F.. The kingdom of God in this world,

171:0.6 He who would be f. in the kingdom, let him

174:5.4 I would address you as the f and last of such a group

181:2.14 Even from the f., Levi, I loved you as I did these

186:2.3 on Urantia, his whole human career, from f. to last,

186:2.6 From f. to last, in his so-called trial before Pilate,

189:1.9 fostered on this, the f. of the system mansion worlds

189:3.2 there flashed to the f. of the system mansion worlds

first, at

3:5.15 inexperienced intelligence cannot possibly at f. be

39:0.9 every angel is at f. service-limited to the group of

39:4.16 Ascending mortals will at f. consult the material

42:2.11 This primary or puissant energy is not at f.

54:6.3 At f. the Lucifer upheaval appeared to be an

55:2.2 At f. only a few mortals in each age

57:5.5 At f. these flaming gas tongues would invariably fall

61:4.6 At f. it was the increasing cold in the north that

62:6.3 At f. only the spirit of intuition could function in

63:5.1 far into Asia, and they did not at f. enter Africa.

69:5.2 At f. such precautions were designed to defend

69:6.2 Fire was at f. used more for light than heat;

69:7.4 At f. dogs only howled, but later on they learned

69:9.6 at f. all hoarding was secret; primitive insecurity

69:9.8 At f., all property, including tools and weapons,

70:1.6 But even this did not work at f..

70:2.2 useful innovations which were at f. wholly military

70:5.6 At f. the war chiefs were chosen only for military

70:7.1 At f. they were men’s clubs; later women’s groups

70:11.2 Law is always at f. negative and prohibitive;

71:3.10 At f. men assume the burdens of government as a

81:3.5 gold was easy to work and, at f., was used only as an

81:6.28 At f. life was a struggle for existence; now, for a

82:4.4 At f. only the woman was punished for adultery;

82:4.5 property mores, it applied at f. to married women

82:5.4 at f., matings were, perforce, between brother and

83:2.1 These matchmakers were at f. the barbers; later,

83:4.3 At f. the wedding ceremony was more on the order

84:2.5 At f., it was the custom for the man to go to his

86:3.3 All human disease and natural death was at f.

88:0.2 At f., the spirit of a fetish was believed to be the

88:2.3 The shrines and temples were at f. fetish places

89:0.2 At f., man was only concerned with sins of

89:1.1 The taboos were at f. nonreligious, but they early

89:4.8 At f. he sacrificed the best of everything, including

89:8.3 The making of eunuchs was at f. a modification of

90:5.2 Rituals are often at f. social,later becoming economic

91:0.2 At f., these luck petitions were monologues—just a

91:4.3 the natural or evolved religions is not at f. ethical,

92:1.1 Circumcision, at f. a sacrifice, became a hygienic

98:5.5 At f. Mithraism was a religion only for men,

103:1.4 is wrong when it assumes that religion is at f.

103:5.2 benefit of one’s neighbor—is very circumscribed at f..

103:6.2 the many discrepancies which are destined at f. to

111:0.6 At f., only kings were supposed to have kas, but

111:3.3 This immortal soul is at f. wholly morontia in nature,

112:5.21 your old life in the first world, you would at f. have

112:5.21 life would at f. seem to be a vague and hazy dream.

122:3.2 At f. Joseph had doubts about the Gabriel visitation

123:0.2 At f. Mary was disposed to keep Jesus close by

123:6.8 While at f. he was somewhat shocked by Jesus’

126:0.2 At f. Mary was happy in the thought that she had

127:6.7 Mary was shocked at f. but came gradually to see

133:3.4 Ganid was at f. shocked, and later on charmed, by

138:8.11 The apostles were at f. shocked by, but early became

139:3.4 James was slow at f. to comprehend the Master’s

139:8.3 Peter was very much upset by Thomas at f.,

146:3.6 At f. you believe that you are sons of God because

147:5.7 True, the child may at f. make slow progress, but

160:3.2 practices are difficult and time-consuming at f., but

164:5.5 Josiah was at f. greatly downcast, but he was much

167:4.1 At f. Jesus made no reply.

170:0.1 Therefore Jesus did not at f. openly oppose this

172:5.3 Simon Peter was at f. almost swept off his feet by

172:5.8 Matthew was at f. nonplused by this pageant

173:2.7 At f. it may seem that he was guilty of a masterly

179:3.4 this unusual scene at f. touched the heart of Judas

180:4.1 The unbelievers will not at f. listen to the teachings

189:4.13 They thought at f. that the women had seen a vision,

189:5.3 Peter at f. suggested that the grave had been rifled,

190:1.3 Peter had believed at f. but, when he failed to find

191:0.5 James Zebedee at f. advocated that they all go to the

192:1.2 At f. they thought it was John Mark, who had come

192:1.10 two and two—but not the same couples he had at f.

194:3.9 apostles at f. endeavored to impose requirements

194:4.9 At f. they baptized in the name of Jesus; it was

195:0.4 At f., Christianity won as converts only the lower

195:1.5 forget that at f. the Romans fought Christianity,

1-2-3 the First

45:4.18 16. 1-2-3 the F., the leader of the loyal midway

First Cause(s)

0:2.2 Cosmic consciousness implies recognition of a F.,

1:5.11 is merely possible in the scientific postulate of a F.

4:4.7 In science, God is the F.; in religion, the universal

4:4.7 But it requires revelation to show that the F. of

5:5.3 fact-seeking scientist conceives of God as the F.,

8:1.10 In the material mind, consistency demands a F.;

94:6.3 he declared Tao to be the One F. of all creation.

98:2.6 was a mechanist except that he did recognize a F.,

101:2.3 science, may lead back through nature to a F., but

101:2.3 but it requires religious faith to transform the F. of

101:2.7 ends its reason-search in the hypothesis of a F..

101:2.7 affirms that this F. of science and religion’s God of

115:7.8 the unity of the F. Father-Cause and Source-Pattern

118:4.1 must not forget that, while there is indeed a true F.,

118:6.3 with the unique, original, and absolute F. Causes.

196:3.1 the logic which recognizes the Universal F. as It

196:3.1 aver this F. is He, the heavenly Father of Jesus’

First Epistle of Peter

139:2.12 style was better shown in his letter known as the F.;

139:2.12 was true before it was altered by a disciple of Paul.

First Father

1:1.1 The F. is known by various names in different

1:2.1 The F. is universal spirit, eternal truth, infinite reality

2:1.10 Because the F. is infinite in his plans and eternal in

104:4.1 and ever will be: the F. Universal Father-Source,

115:7.8 original unity of the F.-Cause and Source-Pattern of

First John

121:8.10 The Epistle known as “F. John” was written by

First Outer Space Level

12:1.6 3. The F. Outer Space Level.

First Person

0:2.12 The Universal Father, the F. of Deity.

8:1.2 his equality with the F. and Second Persons,

8:3.8 Person enshrouds the Second and the F. Persons and

9:1.2 concepts of the F. and Second Persons of Deity.

10:7.1 The F., Second,and Third Persons of Deity are equal

56:6.5 attained the personality of the F. of all deity levels of

104:4.1 Original Unity, Unqualified Upholder, F. of Deity,

105:1.2 synonymous with the F. of Deity, the Universal

105:3.2 F. of Deity and primal nondeity pattern, God, creator

First Source and Centersee Source

First Triunity

104:4.3 The F.—the personal-purposive triunity.

firstadjective; see century; see time

142:3.19 9. The f. of the first fruits of the ground you shall

165:3.8 The f. I have done, but the last I may not do

167:2.2 The f. said, ‘I have just bought a farm, and I must

first absolute divinity-tension

0:3.21 divorcement from unqualified infinity produced the f.

first absonite ministers

55:4.10 will witness the coming of the f. from Paradise to

first act(s)

8:1.2 The f. of the Infinite Spirit is the inspection and

9:8.2 The f. Deity-creating act of the Infinite Spirit,

17:2.5 The creation of Majeston signalized the f. supreme

17:4.1 The f. creative act of the seven Reflective Spirits of

24:2.8 a new will creature when the f. of will is performed;

30:4.28 The f. of your Havona career will be to recognize

32:2.3 The f. completed act of physical creation in Nebadon

32:2.6 When this f. creative act is formulated and

33:4.1 the f. conjoint act of this early and free association

55:10.1 the f. of this supreme council is to acknowledge the

87:2.1 The f. of human worship were phenomena of defense

116:5.10 the Master Spirits unitedly engaged in their f. of

124:6.16 This was the f. of a long succession of events which

189:1.10 The f. of Jesus on arising from the tomb was to

first activity

133:6.5 arrives simultaneously with the f. moral activity

first adjudication

49:5.22 the f. of the living and the dead is simultaneous with

first Adjuster

49:6.4 With the arrival of the f. on an inhabited world the

first adjustment

55:4.3 This is merely the f. of the successive adjustments

first adjutant mind-spirits

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the f. five of the adjutant

first adjutants

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the f. five of the adjutant

36:5.3 of living mind function for the f. five adjutants.

42:10.4 subhuman (animal) intellect in the f. five adjutants;

62:6.4 the augmented service of the f. five adjutants.

first advances

81:2.3 The f. four great advances in human civilization were

first adventure

26:8.4 of those who do fail on the f., almost all hail from

26:8.4 The great majority of those who fail on the f. to

119:0.7 Michael made ready for his f. bestowal adventure

176:3.2 carried you through your f. and earthly adventure

first adventurers

64:7.17 They were the f. marine adventurers.

first afternoon

162:2.1 The f. that Jesus taught in the temple, a company

first aid

130:6.6 that Jesus and Ganid gave f. to a lad named Rufus,

first ailments

90:3.9 Fever was one of the f. human ailments to be

first alphabet

66:5.9 Fad formulated the f. and introduced a writing

first angel

27:2.1 their mutual chief, the f. of Paradise, who presides

first animal(s)

59:1.4 the f. multicellular animals make their appearance.

59:5.1 ideally set for the appearance of the f. land animals.

65:2.6 for the appearance of the f. backboned animals,

69:7.4 The dog was the f. to be domesticated,

89:5.16 The dog was the f. domesticated animal and was

first apostle(s)

137:1.0 1. CHOOSING THE FIRST FOUR APOSTLES

138:7.4 the guidance of Andrew, the f. chosen apostle,

138:10.2 Andrew, the f. chosen apostle, was designated

139:1.0 1. ANDREW, THE FIRST CHOSEN

139:1.4 as the f. chosen apostle, Andrew brought to Jesus his

139:1.9 years after the original was written by the f. chosen

139:5.1 being called when Jesus and his f. four apostles were

first appearance

59:4.3 by the arthropods, and barnacles made their f..

119:5.3 This f. of Michael incarnated in the role of one

137:6.1 Jesus’ f. public appearance following his baptism

139:8.12 At the f. of fraud or deception Thomas would have

176:1.5 disciples fled Jerusalem upon the f. of Roman troops,

190:2.1 His f. was to the five women at the tomb; his second

191:0.13 The Master put off the f. morontia appearance to

191:0.13 Thomas should be with them at the time of his f..

191:2.0 2. FIRST APPEARANCE TO THE APOSTLES

192:1.1 made his thirteenth appearance, the f. in Galilee,

first apprenticeship

39:4.7 the f. student apprenticeship in the universe career,

first ascender

31:10.20 but Grandfanda, the f. mortal ascender, presides as

first assignment

113:7.3 Therefore will your f. of the morontia life be as

first assistant(s)

26:11.2 the times of Grandfanda, f. executive assistants to

33:6.2 The Father Melchizedek is Gabriel’s f. assistant.

45:2.3 Lanaforge, the f. to the erring chief, seized the

45:3.1 by two or three Lanonandek Sons, who function as f.

45:3.3 2. The f. assistant Sovereign—Mansurotia, number

45:3.12 2. Mansurotia, the f. assistant Sovereign.

53:2.1 Lucifer and his f., Satan, had reigned on Jerusem for

first associate(s)

35:1.2 the Father Melchizedek acts as the f. executive

137:1.6 choose Andrew and Simon as your f. in the new

first associations

68:6.1 The f. social associations of primitive human beings

first atoms

42:7.10 The f. twenty-seven atoms, those containing from

first attempt

26:8.4 number one does not succeed on the f. attempt.

35:2.2 we encounter the f. at self-determination on the part

144:6.10 And this is the story of the f. of Jesus’ followers to

190:1.7 representing the f. at the socialization of the gospel

193:0.1 the Jerusalem believers had made their f. to get

first attention

72:7.2 In all industry f. is paid to health; certain phases of

first Avonal

51:7.1 but the f. to arrive on a magisterial mission

first awakening

113:7.1 this f. on the shores of the mansion world; there, for

first badges

69:5.6 Extra clothing was one of the f. of distinction.

first barter

69:4.2 The f. was conducted by armed traders who would

first battlefield

79:0.1 their first home, their f. hunting ground, their f..

first beatitudes

140:5.10 It is not so easy to teach a child mind these f. two of

first beginnings

53:2.5 Whatever these f. were, they had their origin in

first being(s) - see also first human being

62:6.1 the appearance of the f. really intelligent beings

113:2.2 to the very f. who attains the requisite circle of

first believers

189:2.6 The tomb was truly empty when the f. arrived,

first benediction

150:8.6 The f. was: “Blessed is the Lord our God, and the

first bestowal

119:0.7 Michael made ready for his f. adventure about this

119:1.0 1. THE FIRST BESTOWAL

119:1.4 the records of Salvington regarding the f. Michael

119:1.6 all I am permitted to tell you of the f. of Michael.

119:1.6 the incarnated Michael on the mission of his f..

120:0.4 That is, on the f. he was subject to the combined

first birds

60:3.22 by the sudden appearance of the f. of the true birds,

first body

70:5.2 The f. real governmental body was the council of the

70:7.1 resultant complex tribe was the f. true political body.

first breaks

57:8.23 750,000,000 years ago the f. in the continental land

first bridge

156:2.1 over a bridge, the f. many of them had ever seen.

first cabinet officer

70:6.5 The f. was a food administrator;

first capital

67:5.5 When the f. of the world was engulfed, it harbored

77:3.2 the traditions of the engulfment of their f., Dalamatia

first capital crime

70:10.15 or betrayal of one’s tribal associates—was the f..

first capitalists

69:8.5 The herders were the f.; their herds represented

first case

142:3.21 that in the f. deliverance from Egypt is assigned as

148:7.4 This is the f. of a miracle to be wrought by Jesus in

153:4.1 And this is the f. where Jesus really cast an “evil

first caste

79:4.6 Of the four great castes, all but the f were established

first cause(s)

102:3.15 Science is only satisfied with f.,religion with supreme

118:4.2 The vital distinction between f. and second is that f.

195:6.5 only leads the scientist back to the f. great cause—

first cells

58:1.4 the first protoplasmic reactions of the f. living cells

first centuries

170:5.2 Throughout the f. of the Christian propaganda,

first centurysee century

first change

42:2.7 This represents the f. basic change in space potency

first charge

147:6.3 were sure they would secure their f. against Jesus—

first child

76:2.1 after Cain’s birth, Abel was born, the f. of Adam and

82:3.14 the wedding was not celebrated until the f. was born.

89:5.4 in Queensland the f. is still frequently thus killed

first choice

108:2.1 The f. moral choice of the human child is indicated

first chosen

138:7.4 under the guidance of Andrew, the f. apostle, you

138:10.2 1. Andrew, the f. apostle, was designated chairman

139:1.0 1. ANDREW, THE FIRST CHOSEN

139:1.4 as f. apostle, Andrew brought to Jesus his brother,

139:1.9 years after the original was written by the f. of the

first Christian church

130:8.2 Jew, a well-to-do Greek proselyte, built the f. in

132:0.5 the chief Mithraic temple into the f. of that city.

133:3.10 later became a lifelong member of the f. in Corinth.

first circle

26:11.6 go to sleep, on the f. of Havona, but they awaken

26:11.7 by your side your long-time associate of the f.,

46:5.12 The f. of the domain of the Sons is occupied by the

46:5.21 The f. of the angels is occupied by the Higher

49:6.8 out in the seventh circle, mortals strive for the f.,

110:6.1 Completion of the f. denotes the relative maturity

110:6.2 the circles with you from the seventh to the f. but

110:6.4 progression one by one, from the seventh to the f..

110:6.10 more real as they ascend from the seventh to the f.

110:6.15 The f. The Adjuster cannot, ordinarily, speak directly

110:6.15 until you attain the f. and final circle of progressive

110:6.15 achievement of the f. psychic circle is the nearest

110:6.21 The mastery of the f. cosmic circle signalizes the

110:6.21 Beyond the f., mind becomes increasingly akin to the

110:6.22 when the human partner attains the f. psychic circle,

113:1.6 you reach the f. or inner circle of relative contact and

113:1.8 third circle, traverse the second, and attain the f..

first circler

110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a second or f., but such

110:6.18 cosmic growth just as does a second or even a f..

first circuit

14:1.12 for the planetary abodes of the f. or inner Havona

14:4.15 1. Experiential progress outward from the f. to the

14:4.16 2. Progress inward from the seventh to the f..

14:5.4 Arrival on the f. of Havona signifies the acceptance

26:3.1 entering Havona through the pilot world of the f.

26:3.4 Originating on the f., they serve throughout

first city or cities

77:4.8 Sumerians confused both the f. and second Nodite

78:8.2 The f. and lower city was inundated so that the

first cluster

38:4.1 they exclusively occupy only the f. of seven.

first coming

194:4.5 had to do with preaching about the facts of his f. and

first commandment

142:7.4 the f. of love for the father, the head of the family,

174:4.2 This is the f. and great commandment.

174:4.2 And the second commandment is like this f.;

174:4.3 as one’s self, is the f. and great commandment;

first comment

151:3.13 Jesus made his f. on the parable of the sower.

first companion

25:8.8 would be assigned to him the f. waiting companion

first concept

6:0.1 the “f.” personal and absolute concept of the Father.

6:0.4 refer to the “Father’s f. personal, and universal

8:3.1 the perfect execution of the “f.” completed creative

33:4.1 The Morning Star is the personalization of the f. of

first conference

193:6.1 the f. of the Master’s disciples to be called after the

first conflict

103:2.7 this very f. in the child mind is between the urges of

first consideration

26:2.7 the tertiary supernaphim will therefore receive f..

first contact

31:8.4 it develops that man’s f. serious contact with a

62:6.5 ten years old—when the spirit of worship made its f.

142:5.5 It was their f. with such enormous crowds, and they

161:2.4 his righteousness from the times of our f. with him

first contest

69:3.6 In this f. between science and religion, religion won.

first continent

57:8.0 8. WORLD OCEAN AND THE F. CONTINENT

first convert

139:5.8 When Philip’s f., Nathaniel, wanted to argue about

first count

185:3.1 he did not believe the f. against Jesus: that he was a

first couple

63:1.2 The parents of this f. human couple were apparently

first courts

70:11.13 The f. were regulated fistic encounters; the judges

first creation

8:3.3 sustains to the Father in the f. and central creation.

15:0.2 The f. post-Havona creation was divided into seven

first creature(s)

63:3.1 Sontad was the f. to be born on Urantia who was

63:4.1 They were the f. to use the skins of animals as a

63:0.3 name which signifies “the f. Fatherlike creature to

63:0.3 Fonta signifies “the f. Sonlike creature to exhibit

first credit

66:5.12 schools that the f. commercial credit was practiced.

first crime detectors

70:10.5 this constituted these orders the f. and officers of

first cup

179:3.1 After drinking the f. of the Passover, it was the

179:3.1 after they had partaken of this f., he arose from

first day

35:3.11 never will you forget your reactions to the f. of life

63:2.3 their secret and safe hiding place for the f. away

74:3.2 Thus ended the f. of Adam and Eve on Urantia,

85:5.2 honored the sun by giving its name to the f. of the

122:7.5 Their f. of travel carried them around the foothills of

123:2.6 1. The newborn child, the f. to the eighth day.

124:5.4 On the f. of the week, March 20, A.D. 7, Jesus

125:3.1 in the region of the temple at midforenoon on the f.

134:8.1 Tiglath accompanied Jesus this f. up the mountain

134:8.2 The f., after he had left Tiglath, Jesus had ascended

138:7.1 And early on this f. of the week, just as he was

141:0.1 On the f. of the week, January 19, A.D. 27, Jesus

141:1.2 The f. Jesus and the apostles only journeyed as far as

142:0.2 The f. in Jerusalem Jesus called upon his friends

147:6.3 home until early Sabbath morning, the f. of May.

first days

74:3.9 The f. six days of the Urantia adventure had been

74:4.2 The amazing events of the f. six days of Adam and

125:4.0 4. FIRST AND SECOND DAYS IN THE TEMPLE

136:4.3 went without food was his f. two days in the hills

142:8.3 By the f. of June the agitation against Jesus had so

first debtor

169:2.4 each of his lord’s debtors, he said to the f., ‘How

first decision

62:7.3 This is the f. of mind—the human type of mind—on

108:2.1 subjects make their f. moral personality decision.

123:2.1 Jesus arrived at the age of his f. personal moral

136:5.0 5. THE FIRST GREAT DECISION

136:5.1 the f. great decision of Jesus’ isolation had to do

136:7.1 provided he would rescind his f. great decision

first deer

61:3.5 The f. appeared, and North America was overrun by

first Deities

0:9.4 The f. three and past-eternal Deities of Paradise—

first demonstration

14:6.15 perfect inhabitants are the f. and the eternally final

first deposit

59:3.1 This is the f. widespread limestone deposit, and it

first disciples

176:2.2 how much more did these f. grasp at this promise to

first discovery

81:2.8 While fire, the f. great discovery,eventually unlocked

first disloyalty

53:2.4 Lucifer’s f. outspoken disloyalty was manifested on

first distinctions

70:8.3 the f. social distinctions were based on sex, age,

first division(s)

36:1.3 The f. is the senior Life Carriers, the second,

43:6.4 you would quickly classify the f. three as vegetable

70:8.5 while slavery brought about the f. general division of

72:8.2 The f. of public trust pertains principally to the

137:2.2 The f. great division was about to take place.

first duty

1:0.4 the perfection of divinity is the f., and should be the

27:7.1 Worship is the highest privilege and the f. of all

127:2.8 original plea, maintaining that his f. was to his family

127:5.5 Jesus made it clear that his f. and paramount duty

136:6.3 Jesus’ human nature dictated that the f. was self-

first Eden(s)

76:2.2 In vain did Cain appeal to the traditions of the f.,

76:2.3 In the days of the f. Adam had indeed sought to

77:4.9 The Sumerians well knew of the f. and second Edens

78:2.1 to preserve their traditions of the glory of the f..

78:2.4 the presence of Adam and on traditions of the f..

78:7.2 after the submergence of the f. the mountains

78:7.7 the f. lies submerged under the eastern end of the

80:7.4 the most beautiful of men since the days of the f..

92:4.6 The disruption of the f. halted the Adamic revelation

93:4.6 seven commands taught in the f. and second Edens.

first educator

69:6.3 The household fire was the f., requiring watchfulness

first effort(s)

26:10.2 Those who are unsuccessful in the f. at Deity

87:6.3 Man’s f. at defense were directed against ghosts.

137:8.4 sermon, the f. pretentious effort of his public career,

first endowment

103:0.1 Man’s f. supermind endowment is that of

first entry

18:3.4 that the f. appearing in the personality section is the

first epoch

57:8.16 850,000,000 years ago the f. real epoch of the

57:8.19 the inauguration of the f. great land epoch, the age of

first estate

53:1.6 “And the angels who kept not their f. but left their

first excitement

164:3.9 when the f. of the creation of his sight had passed,

first exhibitions

130:2.1 These were the f. of this sort Ganid had ever

first experience

48:6.33 mansion world experience was but the f.;

103:2.4 the f. of God-consciousness may be attained as the

123:1.7 Jesus greatly enjoyed this, his f. on a farm.

143:1.1 Phasaelis, where they had their f. preaching to

first expression

56:7.2 evolution begins with the f. of God the Sevenfold—

105:2.2 a postulated theoretical moment of “f.” volitional

first faltering

183:3.5 the guards rallied from their f. at the sight of Jesus

first family

63:0.0 THE FIRST HUMAN FAMILY

first Father

42:11.1 at the same time the f. and final Father of all spirits.

first fetishes

88:1.2 The f. fetishes were peculiarly marked pebbles,

first five

36:5.3 indicators of mind function for the f. adjutants.

36:5.13 and the function of the f. in the animal orders is

42:10.4 as subhuman (animal) intellect in the f. adjutants;

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the f. of the adjutant mind-

62:6.4 observed the augmented service of the f. adjutants.

94:3.3 encompassed the f. levels of total deity function

first flickers

40:5.19 though these desires be but the f. faint flickers of the

first flood

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:4.6 the f. Devonian flood average about one thousand

first fluctuation

57:8.22 increase in land elevation the f. climatic fluctuation.

first foresight

69:2.7 The f. human foresight was directed toward the

first forests

59:4.2 and the f. magnificent forests will soon appear.

first form

42:1.2 The ultimaton, the f. measurable form of energy, has

68:5.3 Food coercion, hunger, led to the f. of industrial

69:5.10 Man’s f. of trading was woman exchange; it long

first four

81:2.3 The f. great advances in human civilization were:

121:8.7 Isador had with him the f. fifths of Mark’s narrative.

121:8.9 a copy of Mark’s Gospel, that is, the f. fifths,

137:1.0 1. CHOOSING THE FIRST FOUR APOSTLES

139:5.1 chosen, being called when Jesus and his f. apostles

first fraternities

70:7.19 became intertribal, the f. international fraternities.

first freedom

125:0.1 the f. complete freedom from responsibility he had

first friend

148:6.4 “The f. of Job’s friends, Eliphaz, exhorted the

first fruits

89:6.7 It was the custom of many peoples to dedicate the f.

142:3.16 6. You shall not fail to observe the feast of the f.

142:3.19 9. The first of the f. of the ground you shall bring to

first functioning

34:4.12 currents and are ably assisted by the f. mind-spirit,

110:6.13 on Urantia, the f. of the Spirit of Truth, together

136:4.4 rather the f. real functioning of these two minds as

first garden

73:7.1 After the f. was vacated by Adam, it was occupied

75:6.2 Adam had no liking for war and elected to leave the f

76:0.1 When Adam elected to leave the f. to the Nodites

76:1.4 They found the f. partially prepared for them, but

76:2.3 who had served in these capacities in the f.;

76:3.3 were derived hereditarily from the sons of the f..

76:3.6 and bulbs of hundreds of plants and cereals of the f.

76:3.7 Up to the time of leaving the f., Adam and his family

76:3.7 the other children of the first generation of the f.

76:5.2 indwelt when they functioned on Urantia in the f..

76:6.2 1,316 of their associates in the experience of the f..

77:5.3 the father of thirty-two pure-line children of the f..

104:1.2 of the Trinity was made by Adam and Eve in the f.

119:7.6 of former attachment to Adam and Eve in the f..

first generation

74:6.9 The marriage ceremonies of the f. and second

76:3.7 Adamson nor Eveson nor the other children of the f.

76:4.4 Adam and Eve and their f. of children did not use the

76:4.4 After the f. all of the descendants of Adam began to

77:2.5 traits appearing in the f. Nodite generation resulted

first glacier

61:5.5 2,000,000 years ago the f. North American glacier

61:5.6 1,500,000 years ago the f. glacier was retreating

64:1.4 third glacier, the f. according to the reckoning of

64:1.4 The f. two glaciers were not extensive in Europe.

first glimpses

28:4.8 You are obtaining one of your f. fleeting glimpses of

first government

70:7.17 The f. party government was “the strong” vs. “weak”

first governor general

114:6.1 When the f. arrived on Urantia, concurrent with the

first group(s)

26:4.1 prevailed since completion of the f. finaliter group.

28:5.15 Heart of Counsel. This is the f. of these reflective

29:4.34 The associators are the f. of life to appear on an

35:3.2 The f., embracing the pilot world and the next six

35:5.1 After the creation of the personal aids and the f. of

38:5.1 The f. created group of Nebadon seraphim were

39:1.2 The f. of the supreme seraphim are assigned to the

39:2.1 Very many of the f two groups of this seraphic corps

68:2.8 The family was the f. successful peace group,

69:3.6 Smiths were the f nonreligious group to enjoy special

69:3.10 The f. specialists in industry were rock salt exporters

70:4.1 The f. peace group was the family, then the clan,

70:7.1 Blood kinship determined the f. social groups;

72:9.2 in two voting groups: They will join the f. in

77:1.3 This effort resulted in the f. of fifty midway creatures

77:9.1 Midwayers may be regarded as the f. of the

107:5.2 all forms of Monitors above the f. or virgin groups.

first guest

167:2.2 The f. said, ‘I have just bought a farm, and I must

first half

64:0.2 the f. of its story corresponds to the pre-Planetary

72:11.2 men to support themselves while securing the f. of

94:12.4 to appear among religious believers during the f. of

143:1.1 The f. of the month of August the apostolic party

175:4.1 that Judas Iscariot could not have heard the f. of

177:0.1 an ominous silence; little was said during the f. of

first hearing

53:9.4 the f. of Gabriel’s plea for the annihilation of the

54:4.8 the f. in the pending case of Gabriel vs. Lucifer was

first heaven

15:7.5 the first mansion world being denominated the f.,

47:10.2 mortals from the seventh mansion world to their f.,

48:6.32 sociologists and the wise ethnic advisers of the f..

48:6.33 sevenfold mansion world experience was but the f.

48:6.34 They are the psychologists of the f. heaven.

first heralds

190:1.6 f. of the mighty truth-fact of the resurrected Jesus.

first Herod

124:6.2 Twelve years had passed since the f. had sought to

first hills

85:1.5 the f. to be venerated were large stone formations.

first home

79:0.1 from the Andonic stock, and Asia was their f.,

first hospital

148:2.1 what should be regarded as the kingdom’s f..

first house

163:4.6 5. If the f. to be selected for a headquarters proves to

first human

62:5.6 These f. two humans—the twins—were a great trial to

69:2.7 The f. foresight was directed toward preservation of

90:3.9 Fever was one of the f. human to be removed from

first human being(s)

62:4.6 two remarkable creatures, the f. true human beings.

62:5.0 5. THE FIRST HUMAN BEINGS

62:5.1 1934 back to the birth of the f. two human beings is

62:5.3 These f. (and their descendants) reached full maturity

63:0.1 an inhabited world when the f. two human beings—

63:6.7 they were also the f. to cook meat, the first

64:2.6 Andonites were really the f. to live in those regions.

69:3.5 The medicine men were the f. to be exempted from

179:3.2 This Galilean fisherman was the f. wholeheartedly

first hunting ground

79:0.1 their first home, their f., their first battlefield.

first ideas

177:2.5 wholly dependent on the earthly father for his f. of

first illness

123:2.15 experienced a mild digestive upset,his f. minor illness

first import

141:7.6 what Jesus called the two truths of f. in the teachings

first impressions

177:2.5 The child must derive his f. of the universe from

first initiation

72:3.7 parents until they are fifteen, when the f. into civic

first inns

69:3.6 smiths maintained the f., public lodginghouses,

first inquiry

67:8.3 for seven long years the f. of all subordinate life was:

first instance

21:3.13 but in the f. sovereignty limitations are not apparent;

29:1.1 Their creation by the Seven Master Spirits is the f.

168:2.8 host while he made record of the f. on Urantia,

first institution

68:4.2 the mores were man’s f. social institution.

first intermingling

39:4.18 On Jerusem you will find the f. of Material Sons,

first intimation

138:7.4 this was their f. clear-cut and positive intimation

first introduction

167:6.6 little children should have their f. to public worship

first invasion

61:5.7 f. two ice invasions were not extensive in Eurasia.

first Isaiah

97:5.0 5. THE FIRST ISAIAH

97:5.1 in the Hebrew nations that the f. Isaiah made his

97:7.6 Like Isaiah the f., this leader preached a God of

97:9.22 Isaiah the f. told them that Jerusalem, being the city

first item

144:6.5 The f. the group agreed upon was the adoption of

first jubilee

27:7.8 The f. marked the mortal agreement with the Adj.

first labor

138:1.2 in preparation for this, our f. for the kingdom?

first land mass

57:8.4 The f. continental land mass emerged from the ocean

first land titles

69:9.14 The f. granted by tribes to individuals were graves—

first layers

59:0.9 The very f. and oldest layers are separated from the

first leader(s)

73:1.3 their name deriving from their f., Nod, onetime

154:5.3 for I have appointed f. and second leaders, even a

first lesson(s)

44:5.9 You will receive your f. in these matters when you

47:8.1 Here they receive their f. in the prospective spirit

47:8.2 The f. embracing the affairs of a whole universe are

138:4.3 Jesus gave his apostles their f. dealing with the origin

first level(s)

0:1.9 functioning on the f. creature-identificational level as

0:2.16 the Supreme Being on the f creature level of unifying

11:7.7 seven superuniverses from the f. outer space level,

11:7.7 You may visualize the f. outer space level, where

12:1.6 3. The F. Outer Space Level.

12:1.14 forces are situated in the f. outer space level,

12:1.15 ranges of the phenomena in the f. outer space level.

15:0.1 jurisdiction over the circle of the f. post-Havona

40:10.8 in the planetary systems of the f. outer space level,

55:3.12 of the Creator Sons, the f. of God the Sevenfold.

56:5.3 These beings constitute the f. three levels of God the

56:5.3 of God the Sevenfold is co-ordinating on the f. of

94:3.3 since it would have encompassed the f. five levels

106:0.3 developmental growth in the f. outer space level.

106:0.18 the next age, the age of the f. outer space level,

106:8.7 Actually the Trinity of Trinities is the f., while the

106:8.7 and third levels are unification-derivatives of the f..

106:8.8 THE F. LEVEL: On this initial level of association

106:8.19 and causative Trinities who constitute the f..

106:8.20 The f. consists of three Trinities; the second level

110:6.10 more real as they ascend from the seventh to the f.

112:7.16 the periphery of the grand universe, in the f. outer

112:7.17 the administration of the universes of the f. outer

112:7.18 these future universes of the f. outer space level.

116:2.12 The f. three levels are the Supreme Creators; the last

116:2.13 the reunification of the collective acts of the f. three

116:2.14 through the co-ordinated functions of the f. three

116:2.14 beings of the f. three levels of God the Sevenfold

first liberation

84:3.8 Woman’s f. came when man consented to till the soil

first lieutenant

53:1.4 owing to the fact that he assigned his f., Satan,

first life

12:7.7 beyond the moment to embrace the whole of the f.

39:4.13 It is not so much what you learn in this f. life;

84:6.6 male and female persist even beyond the f.

113:4.2 but in the f. men are usually unaware of them.

127:6.13 during the short and strenuous years of their f.,

148:6.7 as a part of this f. of the long Paradise ascent?

first link

39:4.13 infancy, is only a single link, the very f. in the long

first literature

69:4.6 the f. of man was a trade-promotion document,

first locations

73:3.1 three possible locations: The f. was an island in the

first Magisterial Son

51:6.4 sometimes does not occur until the times of the f..

51:7.2 Before the f. concludes his mission on a normal

first mammals

60:1.11 Several million years later the f. appeared.

first man

74:8.10 since Adam was supposed to be the f., Yahweh must

165:4.8 the f. came privately to Jesus about his inheritance

first manifestations

56:7.6 withdrawing of the f. three manifestations of God the

85:7.1 species, no matter how primitive its f. might be.

first mansion world(s)

15:7.5 the f. being denominated the first heaven, and so on

45:1.4 When you advance from the f. to the second, you

47:1.4 On the f. all survivors must pass the requirements of

47:2.2 at the exact time of the parental arrival on the f..

47:2.5 translate to the f. and begin their Paradise ascent.

47:2.8 are immediately made ready for translation to the f.,

47:3.0 3. THE FIRST MANSION WORLD

47:3.1 When you go from Urantia to the f., you will notice

47:3.2 The center of activities on the f. is the resurrection

47:3.11 The center of the seven major circles of the f.

47:3.12 you start out on the f., one Morontia Companion

47:4.7 Biological deficiencies are largely made up on the f..

47:4.8 of morontia mota, begun on the f., is here more

47:5.2 When sojourning on the f., you have permission to

47:5.3 The training of the f. two mansion worlds is

47:9.5 You are mostly human on the f., just a mortal being

48:2.3 first survivor on the shores of some one of the f. in

48:2.11 They maintain headquarters on each of the f. of the

48:2.22 life and matter are identical from the f. to the last

48:3.3 headquarters in a local universe—on each of the f. of

48:6.34 all orders of the transition seraphim is held on the f..

48:7.1 On the f. it is the practice to teach the less advanced

48:7.2 while executing an assignment on the f. of Satania,

48:7.31 Such is the work of the beginners on the f. while the

49:6.9 these evolving creatures are repersonalized on the f.

49:6.10 The less advanced land on the initial or f..

63:7.3 the System Sovereign to return to the f. to serve

113:6.2 such a guardian of destiny proceeds to the f. and

188:3.11 the court of the resurrection halls of the f. of Satania,

189:1.9 emerge from the resurrection halls of the f. of this

first manuscript

121:8.3 of the original Gospel, which was lost from the f.

first markets

69:4.2 Women held the f.; they were the earliest traders,

first martyr(s)

128:3.6 becoming the f. of the newly evolving Christian faith.

175:2.2 who so gloriously yielded up their lives as the f.

194:4.12 thus became the f. to the new faith and the specific

first means

69:6.3 Fire was a great civilizer, providing man with his f.

first medium of exchange

69:4.5 The f. medium of exchange was a fish or a goat.

first meeting

154:6.10 and thus render their f. after so long a separation

first member

94:4.4 In this association Brahma, the f., is conceived as

first message

53:7.12 and I well remember the f. of Lanaforge to the

62:7.2 and received the f. from Salvington over the newly

62:7.2 this f., dictated by the chief of the archangel corps,

first metal

81:3.5 Gold was the f. metal to be sought by man;

first mile(s)

58:2.6 half of all your atmosphere is to be found in the f.

195:10.5 In winning souls for the Master, it is not the f. of

195:10.5 Christianity now willingly goes the f., but mankind

first millennium

38:5.1 Seraphim spend their f. as noncommissioned

79:5.7 arrival in the Americas down to the end of the f. of

79:5.9 rest of the world until the end of the f. after Christ.

92:4.7 on Urantia at the opening of the f. after Christ.

94:4.5 Siva and Vishnu, arose in the f. after Christ.

94:11.1 Buddhism entered China in the f. after Christ,

first mind-spirit(s)

34:4.12 are ably assisted by the f. functioning mind-spirit,

36:5.13 the function of the f. five in the animal orders is

first miracle

146:4.5 cleansing of the leper was the f. so-called miracle

152:2.10 And this is the f. and only nature miracle which Jesus

first mission

163:1.3 for you go forth on this f. for only a short season.

163:4.1 Magadan the day the seventy went forth on their f..

194:2.2 The f. of this spirit is, of course, to foster truth, for

first missionaries

63:6.7 These emissaries of Onagar were the world’s f.;

139:1.8 and John concerning the choice of the f. who were

194:4.13 these f., as also the later ones, followed the path of

first Morontia Power Supervisors

48:2.3 The creation of the f. is simultaneous with the arrival

first mortal

24:6.4 until that far-distant day when the f. pilgrim of all

31:10.20 but Grandfanda, the f. ascender, presides as chief of

48:2.3 is simultaneous with the arrival of the f. survivor

113:2.2 On Urantia the f. to secure a personal guardian was

first move

82:5.5 The f. away from brother and sister marriages came

83:5.12 to monogamy, the f. away from frank polygyny.

first movement

79:2.4 the f. really extensive Andite movement toward India

first necklace

88:1.8 Set with pearls, as was often done, it was man’s f..

first night

74:3.2 into the night, their f. on earth—and it was so lonely.

123:3.5 starting out with one candle the f. and adding one

143:6.3 The f. of the camp on Mount Gerizim the apostles

first object

85:1.1 The f. to be worshiped by man was a stone.

first obligation

126:3.5 that the support of his family must become his f..

first obstruction

60:3.2 drift continued, it met with the f. great obstruction

first ocean

57:8.3 crust sufficiently to cause the formation of the f..

first occurrence

128:1.8 the f. supernatural occurrence of his human

first one

139:2.8 Peter was the f. of the apostles to make confession

156:2.1 over a bridge, the f. many of them had ever seen.

first one hundred thousand

38:5.1 now presided over by the f. Nebadon seraphim,

first operations

90:4.4 among the f. was that of trephining the skull to allow

first opportunity

112:5.9 second opportunity in the face of the rejection of a f.,

125:0.1 This was his f. to enjoy a few days of independent

134:1.3 this was Jesus’ f. to have long talks with Ruth since

first order(s)

23:0.1 are the f. and senior order of the Higher Personalities

24:1.8 the f. of the Supreme Power Centers effect a liaison

31:3.4 mortals are spirits of the f. during their sojourn in

34:5.2 animal organisms, then the f. of human existence;

35:2.1 The Melchizedeks are the f. of divine Sons to

37:1.9 Of the f. of Universe Aids, the Bright and Morning

39:3.2 The f. of the supervising seraphim are assigned to the

first organizations

70:7.19 these secret associations grew into the f. charitable

first parable

156:5.2 Jesus made use of his f. and only parable having

first part

193:4.1 It was in the f. of the Master’s farewell message to

first party government

70:7.17 The f. was “the strong” vs. “the weak.”

first passion

27:7.2 Worship is the f. and dominant passion of all who

first Passover

123:5.2 attended his f. that year in company with his father

124:6.1 to participate with them in the celebration of his f..

127:6.7 the f. feast ever to be celebrated by devout Jews

128:6.3 taken his other brothers to Jerusalem for their f.

first pattern

115:1.1 be unable to form the f. rational thought pattern,

first people(s)

69:2.5 they were the f. to decree that “he who does not

81:2.12 The Andites were the f. to domesticate the horse,

first person

26:7.2 find the f. approachable person of the Trinity were it

147:3.1 a popular belief that the f. who entered the water

first personalization

6:5.4 powers only to the f. or direct personalization.

first pilgrim(s)

17:5.3 the f. of time arrived on the outer circuit of Havona

24:6.4 until that far-distant day when the f. mortal pilgrim

24:6.7 the heavenly courts when the f. actually arrived.

first pilgrimage

95:6.2 was an adventurous youth, who, on his f. to Ur

first place(s)

66:7.6 of character; but it gave f. to manual training.

69:4.4 These market squares became the f. of sanctuary

133:1.5 In the f. very seldom would any normal human

166:1.5 “You, like the Pharisees, delight in the f. at the

first plan

8:3.1 execution of the “f.” completed creative plan for

first planets

57:6.2 The planets nearest the sun were the f. to have their

first police

70:7.16 and the f. secret police during times of peace.

first political parties

70:7.17 These societies gave rise to the f. political parties.

first possessions

69:9.12 Water holes and wells were among the f. private

first practices

166:1.11 expose the spiritual barrenness of the f. two practices

first prayers

91:2.1 The f. prayers were merely verbalized wishes,

first preachers

130:5.1 gospel teachings when the f. from Jerusalem arrived.

133:0.1 the appearance in Rome of the f. of the Christian

first preaching

177:1.4 since their f. at the Jordan ford near Jericho,

first prize

82:3.5 The winners in these contests were awarded the f.

first problems

69:5.1 self-control and created the f. of capital and labor.

first proclamation

119:2.7 The f. was made at the time of his arrival in Nebadon

first promptings

103:2.3 The f. of a child’s moral nature have not to do with

first pronouncement

143:5.8 This was the f. direct, positive, and undisguised

first prophet

175:1.22 from the f. killed down to the times of Zechariah,

first psalm

95:4.5 The f. of the Hebrew Book of Psalms was written by

first question

157:3.3 Jesus suddenly confronted the twelve with the f. he

first races

51:4.3 evolutionary races the superior peoples are the f.,

first reaction(s)

58:1.4 salt water stimulated the f. protoplasmic reactions of

105:2.2 and “f.” repercussional reaction within the I AM.

first rebellion

50:7.2 one of the quarantined spheres involved in the f.

54:6.11 of experiential survival in the f. system rebellion in

first refinement

70:1.20 The f. of war was the taking of prisoners.

first reign

52:7.16 at the end of their f. or some subsequent reign,

first religion(s)

101:6.8 The teachings of Jesus constituted the f. Urantian

121:5.17 Christianity of Paul were the f. European religions

first residence

15:7.5 morontia detention, man’s f. postmortal residence.

first result

69:2.3 Association led to organization, and the f. of

first revelation(s)

52:2.3 The prince and his staff make the f. of higher truth

104:1.1 f. Urantian revelation leading to the comprehension

first revenue

70:10.12 These fines constituted the f. public revenue.

first Sabbath

124:2.1 It was the fifth of July, the f. of the month, when

126:4.1 Therefore on the f. after his fifteenth birthday the

first sacrifices

89:4.1 The f. were such acts as plucking hair, cutting the

first schools

70:7.14 These associations were really the f. schools.

first scouting party

57:8.7 arrival on Urantia of the f. Satania scouting party

first search

63:2.5 the f. for firewood by the parents of all mankind.

first season

123:3.5 The f. was the midwinter festive illumination, lasting

first seconaphim

28:4.4 In each superuniverse the f. primary seconaphim

first self-denial

68:2.5 hungry; food saving was his f., self-discipline.

first serials

28:4.3 it is befitting that the f. of this order should be so

first series

40:5.9 While these mortals of the f. do not have personal

first sermon

126:4.0 4. FIRST SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE

192:4.2 to hear Peter preach his f. public sermon since the

first session

184:3.18 this f. of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at half

184:4.1 session was to be held on the day following the f.,

first seven

43:8.12 on the f. seven major worlds only one ascending

104:4.45 the triunities, you cannot fully comprehend the f..

first sex relation

84:4.5 there existed great fear of the f. with a woman;

first shamans

90:1.0 1.THE FIRST SHAMANS—THE MEDICINE MEN

first shock

123:3.2 The f. great shock of Jesus’ young life occurred

125:0.4 temple throngs, but the f. great shock of the day

158:7.5 they had recovered from the f. of Jesus’ stinging

185:6.5 When they had recovered from the f. of seeing the

190:2.6 As they began to recover from the f. of their

first sight

46:5.23 the circles of the angels will be the f. of Jerusem to

first signs

189:4.3 this Sunday morning, when the f. of day began to

first slave

69:8.1 Woman was the f. slave, a family slave.

first sleep

48:3.8 initial mansion world from the f. transit sleep of time,

first social

68:6.1 The f. associations of primitive human beings were

70:8.3 the f. distinctions were based on sex, age, and blood

first son or Son

20:10.1 Son of service were the f. and only Son of God.

21:0.3 of Michael,” that being the designation of the f. of

51:0.1 always carry the name of this f. and original Son

76:2.9 Remona, his distant cousin, and their f., Enoch,

76:3.3 Adam’s f., Adamson (Adam ben Adam), founded a

80:7.5 legacy of the posterity of Adamson, the f. of Adam

107:3.9 now Personalized Adjuster of the f. Paradise Son of

173:3.2 people spoke with one accord, saying, “The f..”

first specialists

69:3.10 The f. group specialists in industry were rock salt

first species

62:3.7 f. of mammals ever to provide for safety in arboreal

first sphere

35:7.2 This training is progressive, extending from the f.,

first spies

70:7.16 These orders were the f. when the tribes were at war

first stage(s)

42:5.3 This is the f. of emergent energy in which wavelike

55:0.5 1. The f. or planetary stage.

55:3.2 The public activities of a world in the f. of light and

55:3.22 No world can hope to progress beyond the f. of

55:4.3 they pass from the f. to the seventh stage of settled

55:4.4 1. The f. stage of light and life.

55:4.9 release midway creatures any time after the f.

55:6.7 very f. of that endless and incomprehensible career

55:7.0 7. THE FIRST OR PLANETARY STAGE

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

92:6.1 evolutionary development, even the f. of revelation

103:5.7 direct contribution to the enrichment of the f. of

106:3.2 that the evolutionary finite has attained the f. of

106:8.14 deity embodiment of the completion of the f. of finite

109:1.5 The f. of Adjuster evolution is attained in fusion with

157:6.3 The f. was that of his childhood, the years when he

first status

30:4.20 final morontia stage to the f. or lowest spirit status is

first step(s)

11:8.5 This is the f. in the individuation of space potency

19:5.12 you mortals, just now taking your f. on the eternal

21:5.6 the f., the beginning, of a settled administration in

46:4.9 Jerusem is but the f. on the way to the supernal

53:8.4 in the fullness of time since the f. in the hearing of

59:6.8 During this declining frog age, in Africa, the f. in

65:2.4 the survival of the f. early evolutionary steps in life

83:5.1 This practice of one-man-at-a-time was the f. away

83:5.1 these loosely regulated associations were the f.

84:1.5 The f. in enlightenment came with the belief that sex

160:1.7 The f. in the solution of any problem is to locate

184:2.12 Having taken the f. along the path of compromise

192:4.7 Already had begun the f. of changing the gospel of

first steward

171:8.6 the f. came forward, saying, ‘Lord, with your

first stop

130:8.1 f. on the way to Italy was at the island of Malta.

first structure

77:3.9 undertook to raise a new temple on the ruins of the f.

80:6.4 different parts of the world, this was the f. in Egypt

first struggles

121:1.9 The f. between the expanding Roman and Parthian

first students

35:8.2 They were the f. in the Melchizedek University and

66:3.7 from these near-by tribes that the f. of the Prince’s

first study

48:3.13 The f. on the mansion worlds will be the tongue of

first sun

57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the f. Andronover sun

first superstitions

87:5.5 The evil eye gave origin to the f. respecting prenatal

first superuniverse

16:3.3 This Spirit presides over the f. and, while unfailingly

16:3.3 the Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the f..

first survey

130:3.4 After the f. of the city’s chief attractions—university

first survivor

48:2.3 simultaneous with the arrival of the f. on the shores

first talk

130:5.2 Jesus had his f. with Gonod regarding religion.

162:2.0 2. THE FIRST TEMPLE TALK

first task

63:3.5 Their f. was to roll up stones to effectively entomb

73:4.2 The f. was the building of the brick wall across the

first teacher

63:6.0 6. ONAGAR—THE FIRST TRUTH TEACHER

188:5.6 f. of his gospel who was called upon to lay down his

first text

145:2.2 according to custom took the f. from the law,

first thing

136:4.2 The f. Jesus did, after thinking through the plan of

165:3.8 The f. I have done, but the last I may not do

first third

195:8.13 During the f of the twentieth century Urantians killed

first thought

6:0.2 We speak of God’s “f.” and allude to an

6:0.2 the Universal Father never could have had a f., nor

7:6.3 the “f.” completed and infinite thought of the Father

8:3.1 the word expression of the “f.” absolute thought of

20:5.1 The Eternal Son is the perfect expression of the “f.

50:7.1 On f. it might appear that Urantia and its associated

56:9.4 On f., a concept of the Absolute as ancestor to all

8:0.1 the Father’s “f.” infinite and absolute thought finds

115:1.1 be unable to form the f. rational thought pattern,

123:3.3 Joseph’s f. was to tell Jesus that the earthquake

153:1.5 Judas Iscariot entertained his f. conscious thought

158:2.2 Peter gave expression to the f. coming into his

167:4.2 His f. and human thought was to go to their

first three

37:2.11 The satellites of the f. worlds are devoted to the

43:6.4 you would quickly classify the f. as vegetable and

56:5.3 These beings constitute the f. levels of God the

56:7.6 withdrawing of the f. manifestations of God the

58:2.6 half of all your atmosphere is to be found in the f.

116:2.13 reunification of the collective acts of the f. levels of

116:2.14 through the co-ordinated functions of the f. levels

116:2.14 These beings of the f. levels of God the Sevenfold

first timesee time

first title(s)

69:9.14 The f. land titles granted by tribes to individuals were

128:1.2 shown in the selection of his f., the Son of Man.

first tour

137:8.1 before they went out on their f. preaching tour

138:1.1 Jesus purposed to make their f. entirely one of

138:2.1 This f. missionary tour of the six was eminently

138:10.11 to start for Jerusalem and Judea on their f. public

145:0.1 Jesus prepared to launch out in the f. open and

145:0.2 preparatory to their f extensive public preaching tour

145:5.8 the apostles started out upon their f. really public

145:5.8 On this f. they preached the gospel of the kingdom in

146:0.0 FIRST PREACHING TOUR OF GALILEE

146:0.1 The f. public preaching tour of Galilee began on

150:6.2 This being their f., the women remained much of the

first toy

88:1.8 Mankind’s f. toy was a preserved umbilical cord.

first transition

26:11.8 Your f. was indeed death, the second an ideal sleep,

first treaty or treaties

69:4.6 The f. tribal treaty concerned the intertribalizing of

70:3.10 The f. treaties of peace were the “blood bonds.”

first tribe

69:2.5 The Hebrews were the f. to put a supreme premium

first tribesmen

76:2.8 he would be killed by the f. neighboring tribesmen

first trinitizing

22:2.4 But the f. of Mighty Messengers was not effected

first Trinity

0:9.1 absonite unification of the f. experiential Trinity

0:12.3 The f. and second experiential Trinities, the post-

31:9.14 in the relationship of the f. experiential Trinity.

104:1.11 The f. of Christianity was proclaimed at Antioch

106:3.2 completed function of the f. experiential Trinity—

106:3.4 The f. experiential Trinity provides for group

117:7.9 Absonite collaboration in the f. experiential Trinity.

119:8.7 the Supreme Being in the f. experiential Trinity for

first trip

124:2.10 his f. with his father to observe the fishing industry

125:0.5 and prepared to accompany his father on his f.

first triunity or triunities

10:4.1 the Paradise Trinity (the f.) is unique as an exclusive

104:3.14 the three Paradise personalities eternalizes the f.,

104:3.15 Spirit sustain no such personal relationship to the f.,

104:4.7 The divine personalities of this f. are personality-

104:4.15 Love may characterize the divinity of the f., but

104:4.15 What the f. is to evolving personalities, the second

104:4.45 the triunities, you cannot fully comprehend the f..

first truth

102:6.6 God is the f. and the last fact; therefore does all

first two

61:5.7 These f. ice invasions were not extensive in Eurasia.

62:5.1 A.D. 1934 back to the birth of the f. human beings

62:5.6 These f. humans—the twins—were a great trial to

63:0.1 as an inhabited world when the f. human beings—

64:1.4 The f. two glaciers were not extensive in Europe.

140:5.10 It is not so easy to teach a child mind these f. of the

166:1.11 expose the spiritual barrenness of the f. practices,

first type

49:2.25 The subbreathers employ the f. of nutrition,

49:5.20 Twelve per cent are of the f., naturally less receptive,

first understanding

26:8.1 arrive at their f. truly mutual understanding of one

first unification

103:7.12 of the Seven Master Spirits; the f. thereof,

first unit

74:6.1 But only the f. of the projected buildings was ever

first universe

31:9.6 with the ultimate plans for the f. of outer space,

first upheaval

74:4.0 4. THE FIRST UPHEAVAL

first urge

36:5.11 worship—the religious impulse, the f. differential urge

first vertebrates

59:4.10 arthropods or crustaceans, were ancestors of the f..

59:4.10 when the fishes, the f. of the animal world, made

first victory

126:1.2 story of the Egyptian army winning its f. in Asia;

first view

124:6.8 Jesus gained his f. of the Mount of Olives and Joseph

124:6.10 the Mount of Olives, drinking in his f. of Jerusalem.

first visit

20:2.6 Subsequent to this f. and usual magisterial visit,

123:3.4 Jesus and John had a happy time during their f.

125:1.5 But Jesus had had enough for his f. at the temple.

127:3.3 he himself had experienced on his f. to the temple.

128:3.5 This young man was on his f. to Jerusalem and

128:6.3 decided to accompany Jude on his f. to the temple.

128:6.5 time and were on their way for a f. to the temple,

first volunteers

143:1.7 you are the f. of a long line of sincere believers in

first week(s)

123:6.2 His f. week’s sojourn on his uncle’s farm was in

123:6.2 the f. week’s fishing experience on the Sea of Galilee

132:0.4 Before the end of the f. in Rome Jesus had sought

134:8.4 the f. three weeks of September on Mount Hermon.

138:1.2 Before they began this f. two weeks of service,

138:8.1 The f. two weeks Jesus went out with Andrew and

141:1.2 By the end of the f. several hundred people had

144:6.1 was present at the Gilboa camp throughout the f.

144:6.2 The f. Jesus mingled with them between their

first weights

69:4.5 The f. were grains of wheat and other cereals.

first words

189:1.10 Jesus spoke the f. words of the postmortal career.

first work

75:1.2 Under normal conditions the f. of a Planetary Adam

138:8.0 8. FIRST WORK OF THE TWELVE

143:3.8 a valuable experience in this their f. extensive work

first world(s)—see first mansion world

37:2.11 The satellites of the f. three worlds are devoted to

43:8.12 on the f. seven major worlds only one ascending

45:6.6 nursery located on the f. transitional-culture world

46:2.7 Pause to consider that this f. of detention in the

52:1.4 When you have emerged from your f. experience,

65:4.7 Urantia is the f. in Satania where the six colored

112:5.21 life in the new worlds with your old life in the f.,

first year(s)

41:9.3 rate during their earlier growth, the f. billion years.

72:4.1 after the f. three years all pupils become assistant

75:3.1 Adam had just finished his f. one hundred years on

128:5.1 This was Jesus’ f. of comparative freedom from

141:1.5 During this f. of Jesus’ public ministry more than

177:2.4 dependable because you spent your f. eight years

177:2.5 influenced by what happens during the f. few

first zone

11:3.3 The inner or f. is occupied by Paradise Citizens and

first-bornsee first-born son

7:5.8 This was the original Michael, the f. Creator Son,

16:3.4 charming character of the Eternal Son, the f. of all

21:0.4 The original or f. Michael has never experienced

21:2.11 its government is directed by the f. native being,

23:1.2 They are the f. creatures of the Infinite Spirit to be

28:1.3 Bright and Morning Star, the f. of a local universe.

28:5.6 serially; that is, the f. was a Voice of Wisdom,

33:4.3 This f. of the parents of a new universe is a unique

35:1.4 The original or f. Melchizedek of each universe is a

36:1.2 Nambia, the original and f. Life Carrier of Nebadon.

37:1.9 Gabriel is the f. of all creatures native to a local

37:2.6 The head of these superangels is Gavalia, the f. of

37:3.3 archangel corps of Nebadon is directed by the f. of

38:5.1 at their head is the original or f. angel of this local

63:0.1 the parents of the f. of the second generation of

74:6.2 Adamson was the f. of the violet race of Urantia,

77:1.2 the appearance of the f. of the primary midwayers.

77:5.1 grandchildren of Adamson, the f. of the violet race

89:6.6 “laid the foundation thereof in Abiram, his f., and set

89:6.7 The idea of offering the f. as a sacrifice was common

89:7.1 Those groups which ceased to sacrifice their f. soon

89:7.2 on the house doorposts for the protection of the f..

97:5.6 Shall I give my f. for my transgression, the fruit of

122:9.3 which one in the procession of f. children was Jesus.

124:5.4 a “son of the commandment” and the ransomed f. of

126:4.5 Shall I give my f. for my transgression, the fruit of

142:3.14 4. Of all the males of men or cattle, the f. are mine,

first-born son

7:5.8 This was the original Michael, the f. Creator Son,

16:3.4 charming character of the Eternal Son, the f. of all

122:5.2 relationship with her strange, little-understood f. and

122:9.1 Moses had taught the Jews that every f. belonged to

122:9.4 And this was their hymn of the redemption of the f.:

124:3.4 compelled to assume the responsibilities of the f. and

124:3.8 When Joseph heard his f. express such un-Jewish

124:5.4 the day when the f. was pronounced a “son of the

125:0.7 When Joseph and Mary heard the words of their f.,

125:6.10 truly at a loss to understand the conduct of their f.,

125:6.13 Mary address herself to the task of preparing her f.

126:1.5 Mary entertained doubts about the destiny of their f.

127:3.13 passing through this time of sorrow with her f. as

128:7.7 Mary simply could not fathom her f..

134:1.5 by this unusually peculiar behavior of her f..

137:4.10 Mary believed that she had finally persuaded her f.

first-born sons

89:6.8 at times of great emotional stress, to sacrifice their f..

89:7.3 practice of dedicating the f. as sacred or sacrificial,

93:9.4 particularly with their practice of sacrificing f.

first-century

136:8.7 the Son of God was incarnate in the mind of a f.

first-chosen

139:4.3 select for this special duty the next three f. apostles.

179:4.7 Judas was among those nominated by his f. apostles,

first-circle

26:11.6 Near the end of the f. sojourn the ascending

first-eventuated

31:9.3 Only the senior or f. Architect functions on this

first-fruits

123:3.5 Later came the feast of the f., the harvest ingathering

first-generation

77:2.2 conjoint offspring of the Prince’s staff with the f.

first-hand

135:8.1 to Jesus fresh, f. reports of the evangelist’s work.

first-stage

39:1.11 a f. spirit being stands, not at the end and climax of

47:10.4 you bid it farewell when you emerge as f. spirits

48:1.5 until you are constituted a f. spirit on Salvington,

48:3.8 day when you leave the local universe as a f. spirit,

49:0.1 and the attainment of f. spirit existence.

firstadverb

1:0.1 F. think of God as a creator, then as a controller,

1:5.10 religious maturity after religion has f. formulated the

2:1.7 his manifold creatures as have been ordained, f.,

2:5.3 The Creators are the very f. to attempt to save man

4:2.3 two cosmic factors: f., the immutability,

6:1.2 The Father is f. a creator and then a controller;

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is f. a cocreator and then a spiritual

6:3.3 you must f. perceive its divine source, the Father,

6:7.2 personality is also the divine and eternal pattern, f.,

8:1.11 can best relate himself to reality by f. mastering the

8:3.8 therefore must always be f. recognized by all who

14:5.4 When intelligent beings f. attain the central universe,

15:0.3 It is important f. to gain an adequate idea of the

16:9.14 We worship God, f., because he is, then, because

26:5.1 the pilgrims of time f. met on the receiving world

26:5.2 the ascending mortals in three major divisions: f.,

26:8.2 their subjects that they will be wholly successful: f.,

26:11.6 the ascending pilgrims f. meet the instigators of

28:6.8 personal satisfaction in being f. just, next fair, then

28:6.12 You will f. encounter these beings on the mansion

33:3.5 Spirit, before the assembled hosts, f. makes public

34:0.1 the realms of space, there to be his companion, f., in

34:2.5 creatures the Creative Mother Spirit functions f. in

34:4.12 are ably assisted by the f. functioning mind-spirit,

34:4.13 These bodies were f. observed on Urantia about the

34:5.2 f. endowing vegetable life, then the animal

34:5.3 Mortal man f. experiences the ministry of the Spirit

35:4.4 Melchizedeks are the f. to act in all emergencies of

39:1.13 You will f. see these associate teaching seraphim on

39:4.11 As you ascend the personality scale, f. you learn to

39:5.5 The worlds f. realize “peace on earth and good will

40:0.11 consideration will f. be given to the nonmortal orders

40:5.10 the Adjusters accomplishes two things: F., they

43:2.4 All judicial problems are f. reviewed by the council

44:0.14 You will f. begin to glimpse these transplanted arts

44:4.2 Before f. coming to Urantia, I saw records and heard

46:5.25 f. commissioned of all the ascendant Evening Stars.

47:3.5 the memory impressions of your f. witnessing of

47:4.4 when you f. arrived on mansion world number one

47:6.3 that the ascending mortals are really f. introduced

48:4.4 In discussing spirit humor, f. let me tell you what it

48:6.36 suffer less through sorrow and disappointment, f.,

51:4.1 who ordinarily is the f. to attain human levels of

53:2.2 Lucifer f. announced his plans to Satan, but it

55:2.7 on the day when it was f. settled in light and life.

56:8.1 F., he is the unifier of time-space divinity, God the

57:3.11 the completed universe mechanism of Nebadon f.

57:4.1 the tertiary stage is that of the f. sun dispersion,

57:4.2 This was the apex of the f. period of sun losses.

57:4.3 50,000,000,000 years ago this f. period of sun

57:8.10 Shortly after Urantia was f. recognized on the

57:8.20 Since the condensation of the earth’s hydrosphere, f.

59:2.1 It experienced many inundations, dipping f. in one

59:3.11 locations the primitive water scorpions f. evolve.

59:4.5 These various Devonian seas extended f. in one

59:5.6 and their young f. exist as little fishes, tadpoles.

59:5.7 Very soon thereafter the insects f. appeared and,

59:6.7 The seed plants f. appeared, and they afforded a

60:2.9 a sturgeon type f. appearing, but the ferocious sea

60:2.13 Turtles increased during this period, f. appearing in

60:3.19 many present-day trees f. appeared, including oak,

60:4.2 these lighter areas are the f. to crumple up, fold,

61:2.10 ancestors of the lemurs f. made their appearance.

61:3.11 Men f. used horses for food, then for travel, and

61:3.13 large saber-toothed tigers, the latter f. evolving in

61:7.10 empty f. into the Mississippi valley, then eastward

62:3.7 These mid-mammals were the f. to exhibit a definite

62:6.1 vigil of watchful waiting since the day we f. planted

63:1.2 group which f. learned to throw stones and to use

63:6.7 the f. regularly to use fire in the preparation of

64:4.2 tribes in France were the f. to adopt the practice of

64:6.1 red man is the f. to evolve, and for ages he roams the

64:6.11 The orange race was the f. to follow the coast line

64:6.14 The primitive yellow tribes were the f. to abandon

64:6.24 these blue men as they were f. modified by slight

64:7.15 And so it appears that Egypt was f. dominated by the

64:7.19 white man f. chanced to land on the Atlantic coast.

65:2.5 f. on the plan of the Volvox and presently along

65:2.16 until the ice age, when man himself f. appeared

65:4.11 usually f. appearing among the superior types of red

66:5.5 The members of this corps f. taught men to use the

66:5.6 It was in these days that carrier pigeons were f. used,

68:1.4 he learns to co-operate f. through fear and then later

69:3.1 of labor in primitive society were determined f. by

69:7.1 F., man ate animals but later learned to domesticate

69:7.4 The employment of watchdogs made it f. possible

69:9.4 the Christian teachers, were the f. to proclaim that

69:9.8 Private property f. consisted of all things personally

69:9.14 Individuals were f. given only a life tenureship;

70:1.3 tree; the one whose stick broke f. was the victor.

70:1.5 Peace was thus f. enjoyed by the in-group, or tribe

70:7.1 These f. appeared as secret societies and originally

70:7.10 Circumcision was f. practiced as a rite of initiation

70:7.15 The members of these societies f. wore masks to

70:10.12 The Hebrews were the f. to abolish the practice of

70:10.13 Justice was thus f. meted out by the family, then by

72:5.8 These shall f. be met in accordance with contract,

73:5.5 modern vegetables and cereals were f. cultivated

74:2.1 two heroes of the Caligastia secession were the f. to

77:4.8 this earthly paradise “where the Gods f. blessed

79:5.2 they were the f. to migrate from the central Asian

79:5.5 the Chinese were the f. to learn that in union there

79:6.8 The yellow man was f. to achieve a racial solidarity—

79:6.8 —the f. to attain a large-scale cultural, social, and

79:8.16 the f. important advances were made in Chinese

80:6.4 The Andites built the f. stone structures in Egypt.

80:6.4 The f. and most exquisite of the stone pyramids

81:2.15 Man f. appropriated his shelter, lived under ledges

81:2.19 While pottery had been f. introduced by the staff of

82:3.11 age groups that f. gave origin to ideas of incest.

83:4.3 The red man was the f to develop the more elaborate

84:1.2 food hunger which f. attracted savage man to woman

85:1.2 Stones f. impressed early man as being out of the

85:2.1 Plants were f. feared and then worshiped because

85:2.2 The Apostle Paul was not the f. to draw profound

85:5.2 Solar worship f. took extensive root in India,

86:2.2 a factor in the struggle for existence f. because of

88:1.3 apple was among the f. to fall into this category;

88:6.4 The doll was f. employed as a magic talisman by the

89:1.2 Taboos f. arose because of chance experience with

89:4.1 When the idea of sacrifice f. attached itself to

89:6.2 The Chaldeans were among the f. to abandon the

89:6.3 a sacrifice of that which f. came out of his house to

90:1.4 and ventriloquism was f. used by shrewd priests.

90:3.9 were among the f. to recognize that all disease is

90:4.9 The Greeks were the f. to evolve truly rational

91:3.1 Children, when f. learning to make use of language,

92:1.1 efforts f. to coerce and then to cajole the spirits.

92:3.1 morals of the men who f. conceived such deities.

92:4.5 true concept of the First Source was f. promulgated

93:2.1 Machiventa was f. observed by mortal man on that

94:5.7 The yellow race was the f. to emerge from barbaric

94:5.7 orderly civilization because it was the f. to achieve

94:12.1 sublimation of Gautama, f. as the enlightened one,

95:3.5 But when the Salem missionaries f. entered Egypt,

95:3.5 early Nile valley teachers were the f. to proclaim

96:0.1 In conceiving of Deity, man f. includes all gods,

96:0.3 the Hebrews was influenced, f., by Egyptian moral

97:3.3 Baal cult was founded on two major doctrines: F.,

97:9.10 David sought to build himself up politically by f.

99:2.2 cannot reconstruct society without f. reconstructing

99:3.4 cultural civilization demands, f., the ideal type of

99:5.1 Religion is f. an inner or personal adjustment, and

100:2.1 Spiritual development depends, f., on the

100:2.2 Spiritual growth is f. an awakening to needs, next a

101:2.9 man who finds God in nature has already and f found

101:3.17 has a divine spirit or spirits dwelling within him; f.,

103:3.1 such religious concepts tend to personalize, f.,

103:6.10 Andite successors who f. attempted to divorce the

104:2.1 It developed f. through pantheon organizations with

104:4.13 Father-Son, whose union f. activated the Paradise

107:2.2 uniform in experiential nature as they f. go out from

110:6.22 days in the individual careers of Adjusters are: f.,

111:2.9 soul is made possible because the mortal mind is f.

111:5.3 As men trust themselves to him, so has he—and f.

112:2.6 it should be recognized that the fact of life comes f.,

112:2.6 The human child f. lives and subsequently thinks

112:7.12 The human member was the f. to enjoy personality

114:1.1 It was f. delegated by him to a joint commission of

115:3.2 the concept of an Absolute without attempting f. to

115:3.12 Originality is that which f. causes and then balances

115:4.2 The Supreme is f. of all a spirit person, and this spirit

117:4.14 God f. loves man and confers upon him the

118:5.3 Always must God f. find man that man may later find

118:7.7 activating energy-matter, f. as physical controllers,

118:8.1 Material-life evolution is f. mechanical, then mind

118:10.23 toward the goals of eternity, f. in the Supreme,

120:0.4 F., he was completing the required experience in

120:2.5 Give attention, f., to the liberation and inspiration of

121:2.5 Antioch Paul’s disciples were f. called “Christians.”

121:8.9 Luke f. depended upon the story of Jesus’ life as

121:8.10 Since its f. writing it has several times been edited

122:4.1 He shall f. come to his own people, but they will

124:1.6 Jesus, in company with his father, f. climbed to the

124:2.1 f. gave expression to feelings and ideas which

125:0.1 than this, his f. remembered visit to Jerusalem.

125:4.2 F., they hastened to the house of their relatives,

126:3.3 During this year Jesus f. formulated the prayer

127:5.1 Rebecca f. confided her affection to Miriam,

127:5.3 recital, f. by the father, then by Rebecca herself.

128:4.1 as the guest of the merchant whom he f. met at

128:7.4 that your young brother may f. know the better way

129:1.11 these workers that Jesus was f. called “the Master.

130:2.10 day that we f. heard that momentous truth which,

130:5.2 Gonod f. proposed to Jesus that he go back to India

131:1.7 Let us love God, for he f. loved us.

131:10.5 But f. of all I am going to practice worshiping God

132:5.19 F. cleanse your capital before you lay claim to the

132:5.20 You must f. recognize man as your brother, and if

133:1.4 F., in all attacks which might be made upon my

133:2.4 all that had happened to them since they f. met in

133:3.12 When Paul f. went to Corinth, he had not intended to

134:3.8 the midwayers, f. prepared the summary of Jesus’

134:5.9 created out of the surrender of self-determinism, f.

135:6.1 the children of Israel passed when they f. entered the

135:6.7 very point when they f. entered the promised land.

135:7.2 he f. made reference to “another one who is to

136:4.1 Jesus f. decided not to teach contemporaneously

137:1.5 Andrew, had become the f. accepted counselors

137:2.3 been an admirer of Jesus ever since he f. came to

137:4.15 saying: “It is the custom to set out f. the good wine

137:8.8 “Those who f. seek to enter the kingdom, thus

137:8.11 my Father’s kingdom must f. become server of all.

139:2.6 F. Peter refused to let Jesus wash his feet and then,

139:2.8 and divinity and the f.—save Judas—to deny him.

139:4.10 John was the f. to recognize the Master when he

139:5.10 was the f. to go forth to win souls for the kingdom

139:8.8 always cautious, advocating a policy of safety f.,

139:8.8 Thomas was always the f. fearlessly to move out in

139:8.8 opposed, Thomas was the f. to say, “Let’s go!”

139:9.11 the twins were the f. to believe in his resurrection.

140:0.2 calling the apostles, he f. hailed Andrew and Peter,

140:1.1 speak in the synagogue when you f. were called.

140:1.5 “Your message to the world shall be: Seek f. the

140:3.17 Having f. cast the beam out of your own eye, you

140:5.5 He f. talked about those who were poor in spirit,

140:6.13 Seek f. the kingdom of God, and when you have

140:8.17 it is eternally essential that spiritual values come f..

140:8.18 Jesus f. told his associates that “it is more blessed to

140:8.22 he laid great emphasis on “f. making the tree good.”

140:9.3 while you go f. to the Jews, then to the gentiles.”

140:10.9 “The kingdom consists in these three essentials: f.,

141:5.3 F., you are possessed with a common motive for life

141:6.2 Simon, when the Son of Man came f. to you, did

141:6.4 f. see that men are born of the spirit before you seek

141:6.4 until you have f. taken them into the temple.

141:7.1 Perea, the place where John f. made proclamation of

141:8.2 to minister to the afflicted was f. carried into effect.

142:4.1 When he f. thought of inviting Jesus to his home,

142:7.2 Jesus sought f. to make plain to his apostles that he

143:1.5 Besides, the poor of this day are the f. to heed the

143:2.4 the new way you are f. transformed by the Spirit

144:1.7 recounted their experiences since Jesus f. called

146:1.4 It was at Rimmon that Todan f. heard the gospel of

146:1.4 Todan was among the f. to preach the good news to

148:4.8 such notions are born, f., of your misunderstanding

148:6.11 Man suffers, f., from the accidents of time and the

149:3.3 When Jesus f. met with the evangelists at the camp,

150:2.2 It was at Magdala that the women f. demonstrated

151:1.1 About this time Jesus f. began to employ the

151:2.1 but f. suppose you tell me what you have been

151:3.13 Jesus said the parable referred to two things: F.,

151:3.15 F. there was the blade, then the ear, then the full

151:4.1 Gather up f. the weeds and bind them in bundles

151:5.5 As Jesus came out in the rain, he looked f. at Peter,

152:5.1 Andrew was f. up and, going for a walk by the sea,

153:4.3 except he f. overpower and bind that strong man.

155:3.4 be led to love the unseen God by being f. taught to

156:2.5 the Master f. told his disciples that “even though

156:5.1 Jesus f. told his followers the story of the white lily

158:1.9 but Peter, who was f. to recover himself, said,

158:2.2 the scribes say that Elijah must f. come before the

158:2.2 “Elijah indeed comes f. to prepare the way for the

162:3.5 Jesus f. walked around to near where this

163:1.3 Whenever you go to stay at a home, f. say: Peace be

163:3.6 beginning with the last hired and ending with the f.

164:4.3 He violates the law, f., in making the clay, then, in

166:3.3 But I declare that salvation is f. a matter of your

166:5.4 present less that was objectionable, f. to the Jews,

167:2.2 I declare that none of those who were f. bidden

168:0.8 distance from the house, where Martha had f. met

168:1.12 “Did I not tell you at the f. that this sickness was

168:3.6 that Caiaphas the high priest f. gave expression to

171:0.6 Whosoever would be great among you, let him f.

171:0.6 He who would be f. in the kingdom, let him

171:1.5 having f. assisted Martha and Mary in disposing of

171:2.3 without f. sitting down to count up the cost to see

171:2.3 make war upon another king, does not f. sit down

173:5.3 ‘They who were f. bidden to the wedding were not

174:5.3 those to whom I f. came have refused to receive me.

175:1.7 those who should be f. to come forward and accept

175:1.18 how much better it would be f. to cleanse the inside

176:3.3 the fruits of that divine spirit which f. inspired it in

176:4.3 Jesus promised, f., to send into the world, and in

176:4.7 or whether he should chance f. to come to us.

177:2.5 represents to the child all that he can f. know of

177:4.5 be his when he f. identified himself with Jesus

178:2.5 you will have to consider after we have f. done this.”

178:3.4 f. must you gird yourselves and complete the work

178:3.4 You must f. pass through much tribulation and

179:5.9 And when you do remember me, f. look back upon

180:3.7 All who find the Father, f. find me.

180:6.7 You will f. be made sorrowful, but later on will

181:2.1 still seated about the table as when they f. sat down

181:2.5 learn to love your brethren more when you f. learn

181:2.13 that day at the customhouse when you f. set out to

181:2.23 listened to your teaching ever since you f. called

184:4.2 When these abuses f. started, Jesus indicated to John

185:1.3 F., he failed to take seriously their deep-seated

185:2.14 Jesus did not even hear these charges when f. stated,

186:2.5 When f. assaulted by the servant of Annas, Jesus had

187:2.1 The soldiers f. bound the Master’s arms with cords

188:3.8 was built up during his lifetime in the flesh, f., by

189:3.3 The f occurred at the time of the arrival of the Prince

189:4.1 late Saturday night when they f. got together, but

189:4.7 not see distinctly when Mary f. entered the tomb),

189:5.2 being younger than Peter, outran him and arrived f.

191:0.5 James Zebedee at f. advocated that they all go to

191:0.13 F., Jesus wanted them to have time, after they heard

191:0.13 did not go at once to Galilee after Jesus f. appeared

192:1.9 When Jesus f. addressed them, asking if they had fish

192:3.2 even as when they were f. set apart for the special

193:1.2 this will avail you nothing unless you are f. born of

193:5.2 new proclamation of the gospel of the kingdom, f.

195:0.18 Christianity, even before it was paganized, was f.

195:5.1 the duty to “seek f. the realities of heaven” in all of

195:7.13 It is also true that one must f. be a moral person

196:0.8 therefore he said, “Seek f. the kingdom of heaven.

firsthand

49:2.24 the f. power transmutations of the Master Physical

130:0.6 From f. observation and actual contact Jesus

160:0.1 Rodan also desired to secure a f. and authoritative

195:9.8 The world needs more f. religion.

195:9.8 see Jesus as he really lived on earth and know, f.,

195:10.8 and f. experience of the faith-comrades of Jesus in

fiscal

138:10.6 5. Matthew was the f. agent of the apostolic corps.

139:7.2 Matthew was the f. agent and publicity spokesman

fishnoun or adjective; seefish family

59:4.11 Many of the largest true f. belong to this age,

59:4.12 Veritable bone beds of f. teeth and skeletons may be

59:5.1 The appearance of f. during the preceding period

59:5.8 Fresh-water f. were developing and the trilobites

64:4.4 able to spear the f. which came up to these vents.

68:5.5 by fencing the rivers they caught f. in great numbers,

69:4.5 The first medium of exchange was a f. or a goat.

130:1.2 you suppose the big f. really did swallow Jonah?”

138:8.1 After disposing of the f. catches of two weeks,

139:1.1 a partner of Zebedee in the f.-drying business at

139:2.10 Peter again led the way back to the f. nets while the

139:12.2 seeking employment with a f.-drying enterprise at

144:2.4 If your son needs a f., will you give him a

144:2.4 in the net with the f. and the child foolishly asks

145:1.2 such a multitude of f. that they feared the nets

145:1.2 When they had filled all three boats with f., almost

145:1.3 and knew the habits of the f. in the Sea of Galilee.

145:1.3 merely directed these men to the place where the f.

151:4.6 cast into the sea, and it gathered up every kind of f..

151:4.6 beach, where they sat down and sorted out the f.,

157:1.2 here while you go with the boat and cast for the f.,

157:1.3 friend presented him with large baskets of f. and

157:1.3 assisted him in carrying them to the f. merchant

157:1.4 a record of Peter’s catching a f. with a shekel in its

157:1.4 maybe you will catch the f. with the shekel in its

192:1.2 All night they toiled with the nets but caught no f..

192:1.3 on the right side of the boat, and you will find f..”

192:1.5 neglected to haul the net of f. in upon the beach.

192:1.5 Now spoke Jesus: “Bring in your f. and prepare

192:1.7 they counted the f., and there were 153 large ones.

192:1.7 made of calling this another miraculous catch of f..

192:1.7 He knew the f. were there and accordingly directed

192:1.8 while I visit with you; John Mark will dress the f..”

192:1.8 John Mark brought seven good-sized f., which the

192:1.8 when they were cooked, the lad served them to the

192:1.8 Jesus himself served the f. and the bread to the lad.

192:1.9 When Jesus addressed them, asking if they had any f.

192:1.9 ashore, to be thus accosted by the f. merchants of

fish family

59:4.3 event of all was the sudden appearance of the f..

59:4.9 years ago witnessed the appearance of the f.,

59:4.10 The forerunners of the f. were two modified

60:2.9 Marked changes occurred in the f., a sturgeon type

60:2.9 and they threatened the destruction of the entire f..

65:2.5 together with the later appearing f., today represent

65:2.6 From this f. there sprang two unique modifications,

fishverb

138:7.4 We will remain here by the sea two weeks and f.

140:0.1 the apostles did not go out far from the shore to f..

151:0.1 many of them went out to f., while on the Sabbath

154:2.2 Jesus said: “Go to your several places to play or f.

fished

138:7.6 They f. in three groups, Jesus going out with a

fisher

139:2.1 Peter and Andrew were f. partners of the sons of

fisher-boat

138:5.1 the wanderer met Jesus and the apostles at the f.

fisherfolk

129:1.3 Jesus became well known to the Galilean f. as the

139:5.4 Philip’s people were f..

139:9.2 not much to be said about these two commonplace f.

fisherman

123:6.1 This week he usually spent either with his f. uncle

124:2.7 attaining manhood, Jesus had become an expert f..

124:2.10 Jesus had about made up his mind to become a f.;

128:7.8 the runaway lad and, since he wanted to be a f.,

128:7.8 put him in the care of a relative, a f.; and Jude

128:7.8 and he continued as a f. after his marriage.

129:1.5 they learned that he was an experienced f. as well as

138:2.5 2. Thomas Didymus, a f. of Tarichea and onetime

138:2.6 3. James Alpheus, a f. and farmer of Kheresa, was

138:2.7 Alpheus, twin brother of James Alpheus, also a f.,

138:4.1 The f. twins were expecting Jesus and his apostles

138:5.1 Thomas the f. and Judas the wanderer met Jesus

138:7.5 even Jesus was an experienced boatman and f..

138:7.6 Jesus was a good f., a cheerful companion, and an

139:3.1 James was a f., plying his calling in company with

139:4.1 John was a f. and worked with his brother James in

139:8.2 Thomas had become a f. and resided at Tarichea,

140:8.3 attention to his life as carpenter, boatmaker, and f.,

145:1.3 Jesus was an experienced f. and knew the habits of

157:1.2 Will you again become a f. that you may honor

157:1.3 this messenger and his f. friend presented him with

179:3.2 This Galilean f. was the first human being to

fishermen

128:7.8 ran away, and Simon later found him with the f. at

129:1.2 Zebedee’s sons were f.; he himself was a boatbuilder

135:8.1 James and John the f. sons of Zebedee had gone

138:4.1 James presented the Master to the Kheresa f.,

138:7.5 most of them had been f., even Jesus was a boatman

138:8.6 which they worked as f. every alternate two weeks,

139:0.2 Many of these Galilean f. carried heavy strains of

139:1.1 Both were f. and partners of James and John the

139:9.1 James and Judas the sons of Alpheus, the twin f.

140:8.20 majority of whom were rugged, virile, and manly f.

140:10.1 it was a difficult task to persuade these Galilean f.

141:3.5 red-blooded, rugged Galilean f. called him Master.

145:1.1 he signaled to some f. occupying a near-by boat

145:4.3 these bewildered f. looked into each other’s eyes,

151:4.6 Now, when the net was filled, the f. drew it up on

151:5.4 These ex-f. were strong and experienced oarsmen,

151:6.7 F. of Galilee, depart from us and take your prophet

152:6.1 moved too swiftly for these astonished f. to grasp

158:7.6 What a shock these words were to these Galilean f.

192:1.9 a common experience for f. on the Sea of Galilee,

fishers

80:3.6 The blue men were hunters, f., and food gatherers;

80:3.8 and in some measure to f. and tillers of the soil.

138:7.6 “And then will you go forth to become f. of men.”

fishes

49:2.18 early creatures are neither human f. nor human birds.

59:4.0 4. THE AGE OF FISHES

59:4.3 the age of f., that period of the world’s history

59:4.10 the f., the first vertebrates of the animal world,

59:4.11 present-day sharks are survivors of these ancient f..

59:4.11 The lung and armored f. reached their evolutionary

59:4.11 f. had adapted to both fresh and salt waters.

59:4.18 periods of marine-life evolution, the age of f..

59:5.6 and their young first exist as little f., tadpoles.

60:3.20 Great changes were also occurring among the f.

65:2.6 appearance of the first backboned animals, the f..

65:2.11 fourteen phyla have appeared on Urantia, the f. being

86:1.6 For man knows not his fate; as f. are taken in an evil

145:1.0 1. THE DRAUGHT OF FISHES

145:1.2 in this episode were amazed at the draught of f..

145:1.3 But this was in no sense a miraculous draught of f..

152:2.7 has left only five barley loaves and two dried f.”—

152:2.8 to Andrew and said, “Bring me the loaves and f..”

152:2.9 Jesus in like manner broke and distributed the f..

153:2.6 thus taught should long for the loaves and the f..

157:1.4 stories about finding treasures in the mouths of f.;

192:1.3 come ashore in the small boat, hauling the net of f.

fishing

123:6.2 the first week’s f. experience on the Sea of Galilee

124:1.2 his uncle’s farm south of Nazareth, and f. excursions

124:2.7 this year Jesus had a f. experience of two months

124:2.10 to observe the f. industry on the lake of Galilee,

124:3.1 over to Magdala to engage in f. with the uncle who

128:7.11 he left for the f. grounds, the day after the double

129:1.4 lake shore near the f. headquarters of Bethsaida.

129:1.5 Jesus often went out f. with James, John, and David

129:2.1 Jude’s f. headquarters was only a few miles south of

138:7.5 for boats and nets for embarking on the morrow’s f.

138:7.5 as they had all decided to devote themselves to f.;

138:7.6 Jesus enjoined them to devote themselves to f. for

138:7.7 This plan of f. two weeks and going out to do work

138:9.1 This somewhat monotonous period of alternate f.

139:1.1 business at Bethsaida, the f. harbor of Capernaum.

140:0.1 their nets and tinkering with their f. paraphernalia.

140:0.2 Jesus first hailed Andrew and Peter, who were f.

140:7.3 sent his apostles off to “go f., seek carefree change,

145:1.1 boat named “Simon”; it was the former f. vessel of

145:1.1 near shore from a fruitless night of f. on the lake.

145:1.2 Let us go f.; put out into yonder deep and let down

148:0.2 Throughout this period the apostles would go f. at

149:0.4 by spending some of his time at his old work of f..

149:7.2 home to their families, visit their friends, or go f..

151:1.1 sat alone in the boat, the old f. boat of Andrew

153:2.6 on the other side, hired the Tiberias f. fleet, which

154:2.3 Jesus also went f. with David Zebedee on several

157:1.3 who then signaled to an associate, f. near the shore

159:5.17 meanings of many terms, such as salt, leaven, f.,

192:1.2 Zebedee home, Peter suggested that they go f..

192:1.2 When Peter proposed the f. trip, all of the apostles

192:3.3 They were afraid to go f. lest he come to visit them

fission

15:5.7 split; sun f. occurs, and a new double star is born.

fist

68:5.4 thoughtful Andonite who had severely bruised his f.

68:5.4 hard flint, bound on the end with sinews, for his f..

147:8.2 contention and to smite with the f. of wickedness.

fistic

70:11.13 The first courts were regulated f. encounters; judges

fists

134:6.6 they will fight with f., stones, and clubs as long as

191:1.2 he stood still, clenching his f., while he spoke aloud

fitnoun

90:1.3 into a cataleptic f. became powerful shamanesses;

158:4.6 But the lad had only a more violent f., while the

fitverb; see fitwith see or saw

114:6.5 as they are designed to f. into the mosaic of the age

122:4.4 to appear to f. some episode of the Master’s life.

138:5.2 the mistake of trying to f. Jesus’ new gospel into

158:0.2 It was to f. them for this revelation of himself that

fitwith see or saw

74:1.4 until that body should see f. to relinquish rule on

96:3.4 But the king later saw f. to repudiate this treaty,

120:1.6 at any moment you may see f. to requisition its

120:3.6 5. As you may see f., you are to identify yourself

128:7.13 to the family necessities or pleasures as you see f..

132:5.24 right to hold and use such wealth as you may see f.

136:4.9 satisfaction if he, Jesus, should see f. to finish up

188:1.1 “This body is yours to do with as you see f..

fitadjective

52:4.1 with the mortal races blended and biologically f..

52:4.5 by the restriction of reproduction among the less f.

52:4.6 rulers who are most f. to bear social and political

68:4.6 except for the adoption of better and more f customs

71:2.19 intellectually competent, socially loyal, and morally f.

71:5.3 is characterized by the survival of the biologically f.,

73:1.1 the planet was peopled by races physically f.,

75:1.2 about hopeless, for the races, while biologically f.,

86:4.8 they invented Hades as a f. place for the reception

131:4.7 hesitate not to forsake this body for a more f.

143:1.2 such teachings are f. for only weaklings and slaves.

158:2.5 were spiritually more f. to enjoy such a rare privilege

171:2.5 Such a condiment is useless; it is f. only to be cast

fitful

97:1.4 Yahweh was conceived to be a f. God of jealous

fitness

21:3.24 Son is not only demonstrating his own f. to rule

51:4.8 pass upon the f. of the reproducing strains.

51:4.8 competent judges to pass upon the biologic f. of

55:6.3 On a normal world the biologic f. of the mortal race

56:10.8 beauty leads to the sense of the eternal f. of those

69:5.10 traffic polluted the biologic f. of superior peoples.

108:1.1 with some wise and efficient policy of eternal f. of

147:4.8 you perceive the eternal f. of human relationships,

fits

96:4.7 speak of God as being subject to f. of anger, wrath,

fitted

39:8.4 But no matter how f. any seraphic pair may be,

44:3.2 These homes are f. up and embellished in

94:11.1 Buddhism f. well into the religious customs of the

121:1.1 part Occidental and Oriental, were eminently f. to

139:12.3 a position which Judas was eminently f. to hold,

fitter

68:4.7 time and circumstance finally select the f. group for

fittest

46:2.5 life, no struggle for existence, no survival of the f..

52:1.3 The law of this age is the physical survival of the f.;

fitting

18:1.5 it is f. that these personal relations and extraordinary

32:5.4 it seems more f., for purposes of explanation to the

39:2.5 therefore f. that there should be a corps of angels

40:10.4 no more than f. that the local and superuniverse

91:3.7 altogether f. that man, when he prays, should strive

111:4.1 Recognition is the intellectual process of f. the

120:2.2 I would regard it as a f. climax of your mortal

120:2.2 your creator prerogatives, now it would be f. that

137:6.1 supernatural power which would be a f. testimony

172:3.13 Jesus answered: “It is only f. that these children

174:1.1 Peter embraced this occasion as a f. opportunity

175:4.1 most f. manner of dissociating himself from Jesus

fittingly

6:1.6 any of the Paradise Sons may f. be called Sons of

14:3.8 Havona worlds are f. adapted to their purpose of

14:5.3 The regulations of the central universe are f. and

22:10.1 They might f. be denominated private secretaries.

47:6.2 the individual ascender more f. finds his place in the

fivesee five days; five hundred; five thousand, etc.

13:2.7 permission to land on f. additional secret spheres,

15:1.4 Number f. has about left its position opposite the

16:3.10 Master Spirit Number F.. This divine personality

16:3.10 it is always Master Spirit Number F. who speaks.

21:4.1 f. additional spheres of progressive bestowal until

25:4.11 In each group at least f. must be of permanent status,

26:8.4 almost all hail from superuniverses three and f..

32:2.10 Only f. have more than two inhabited worlds,

35:3.19 is devoted to an attempt to correlate these f. epochs

36:2.18 Number F. World is concerned wholly with life

36:5.3 of living mind function for the first f. adjutants.

36:5.13 the function of the first f. in the animal orders is to

42:10.4 subhuman (animal) intellect in the first f. adjutants;

44:1.10 The f. forms of morontia melody are unrecognized

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the first f. of the adjutant

46:7.5 But the f.-adjutant mind equivalates to a totality or

47:2.3 of pre-Adjuster ages are cared for in families of f.,

47:2.5 the finaliter world are also reared in families of f.,

47:7.3 Upon arrival on mansonia number f. the pilgrim is

47:7.5 consciousness takes place on mansonia number f..

49:2.21 There are f. distinct orders of beings as they are

55:6.3 this age are divided into from f. to ten groups,

57:5.9 The f. inner and f. outer planets soon formed in

58:2.6 The lower f. or six miles of the earth’s atmosphere

58:5.5 average density of Urantia is a little more than f.

59:0.1 years ago and extending through f. major eras:

61:0.3 The accumulated deposits of the f. periods of this

61:2.8 from an undifferentiated ancestor having f. toes and

62:3.9 dawn-mammal species escaped death f. times by

62:4.1 They attained a height of over f. feet, and their heads

62:6.4 the augmented service of the first f. adjutants.

63:3.4 F. of their children and eleven grandchildren perished

64:5.3 Among these nineteen children were f. red, two

66:1.2 Caligastia acceptably filled f. successive assignments

66:1.5 I really regarded Urantia as being among the f. or six

67:4.1 Fad and f. members of the educational faculty

72:2.2 are f. different types of metropolitan government,

72:3.3 The average number of children in each family is f.,

72:3.7 every five years for f. successive periods similar

72:7.8 the federal government is derived from f. sources:

72:9.5 4. There are f. brackets of suffrage reflecting the

72:9.5 Heavy taxpayers are permitted extra votes up to f..

74:6.1 The Adamic family grounds embraced f. square miles

74:6.2 Eve was the mother of f. children before the

78:1.5 3. The Andonites maintained f. or six settlements

80:7.6 The Aegean region passed through f. distinct cultural

81:4.1 reblending of the f. basic human stocks of Urantia.

81:4.3 were originally f. distinct types of skeletal structure:

81:4.9 these f. great racial groups extensively intermingled,

81:4.10 impossible clearly to distinguish the f. original types.

83:5.2 f. brothers of one family would marry f. sisters of

85:1.3 A group of f. stones was reverenced in India; in

89:2.4 of future punishment have varied from one to f..

92:4.4 many events of religious revelation but only f. of

94:3.3 have encompassed the first f. levels of total deity

94:8.9 commandments of Gautama’s preachment were f.

119:6.3 appeared on the headquarters of constellation f. as a

121:3.1 society of the Mediterranean world consisted of f.

122:9.1 would redeem him by the payment of f. shekels to

123:0.6 while Joseph and f. accompanying kinsmen

123:6.1 another uncle (his mother’s brother) f. miles south of

124:5.6 presently to consist of f. brothers and three sisters

125:2.1 F. Nazareth families were guests of the family of

127:2.9 but presently you will have f. loyal nationalists,

127:2.9 for are there not f. of us boys to grow up and come

128:5.2 over to Caesarea to meet with f. prominent Jews of

129:1.9 he spent at least f. evenings a week at intense study.

130:3.4 avenue, one hundred feet wide and f. miles long,

132:0.4 Jesus selected f. of the leading Stoics, eleven of the

132:6.2 There was the widow with f. children whose husband

132:7.1 Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid made f. trips away from

133:3.1 of Crispus, his wife, and their family of f. children.

134:3.7 There were f. independent teachers on the faculty

134:5.10 the three, four, or f. most powerful governments.

135:4.4 John read and reread the last f. chapters of Isaiah,

137:2.8 Jesus’ future corps of intimate associates, f. who had

139:1.1 Andrew was the oldest child in a family of f.

143:5.13 Jesus never told Nalda she had had f. husbands.

147:3.1 Surrounding this pool was a structure of f. porches

148:0.3 After the evening meal, f. nights a week, the apostles

150:0.4 The evangelists were sent out in groups of f., while

152:2.7 “The lad has left only f. barley loaves and two dried

154:2.1 followed by the resignation of f. of its members.

154:6.1 when f. members of Jesus’ earth family arrived on

154:6.1 all f. of them started at once for Zebedee’s house,

165:3.4 “Are not f. sparrows sold for two pennies?

167:2.2 Another said, ‘I have bought f. yoke of oxen, and I

168:3.3 f. other members were thrown out because their

169:3.2 my father’s house, inasmuch as I have f. brothers,

170:4.1 Jesus noted no less than f. phases, or epochs, of

170:4.7 teaching to ascertain which of these f. phases Jesus

170:4.8 Master placed emphasis on the following f. points

171:8.6 ‘Your pound left with me, Lord, has made f.

171:8.6 ‘I will accordingly make you ruler over f. cities.

173:2.2 Finally they agreed upon appointing f. groups to

174:3.4 validity of only the f. so-called Books of Moses;

176:3.4 To one he gave f. talents, to another two, and to

176:3.4 Immediately he who had received f. talents began to

176:3.4 very soon had made a profit of another f. talents.

176:3.4 he who had received the f. talents came forward

176:3.4 and brought f. additional talents, saying, ‘Lord,

176:3.4 saying, ‘Lord, you gave me f. talents to invest,

176:3.4 and I am glad to present f. other talents as my gain

183:4.3 F. of the apostles, Nathaniel, Matthew, Philip, and

186:3.1 he early removed some f. or six tents up the ravine

187:5.8 in the flesh in a little less than f. and one-half hours.

189:4.3 f. of the women started out for the tomb of Jesus.

189:4.5 when the f. women, laden with their ointments,

189:4.9 All f. of the women then sat down on the stone near

190:1.2 refused to believe the report of the f. women who

190:2.1 His first appearance was to the f. women at the tomb

190:3.2 Of the f. morontia appearances of Jesus occurring

191:0.2 John recounted no less than f. different times when

five-adjutant

46:7.5 But the f. mind equivalates to a totality or sixth

five-day

72:3.2 —every two weeks, for they maintain a f. week.

72:5.9 Industry now operates on a f. week, working four

five days

30:4.12 will react no differently than those who have rested f.

140:5.8 Physical fasting becomes dangerous after four or f.;

141:9.2 Here Jesus and the apostles tarried for f., resting and

185:1.3 A large deputation of Jews waited on Pilate for f.,

five billion

19:4.8 are stationed in the central universe and just over f.

46:3.2 unknown on Urantia and seating over f. beings—

57:3.8 a period extending from that time to about f. years

five hundredsee five hundred thousand

15:7.12 be slightly less than f. billion architectural worlds in

32:2.10 Its 619 inhabited worlds are located in over f.

46:2.4 at a pace varying from two to f. miles per hour.

46:2.4 the Material Sons travel around f. miles per hour.

46:5.19 Michael memorial, completed some f. years ago.

49:4.6 twenty-five years on the primitive worlds to near f.

52:1.5 two average-sized men for a flight of over f. miles.

52:7.5 The length of life approaches f. Urantia years,

58:1.7 These ancient inland seas were seldom over f. or six

59:2.5 The ashes of this volcano covered f. square miles

59:6.2 At the close of this period of transition less than f.

64:6.23 About f. years after Caligastia’s downfall a revival of

66:7.5 never sheltered less than f. adopted little ones

72:1.4 This growth continued until about f. years ago when

79:4.1 Aryan invasion during a period of almost f. years

79:8.3 among the white races in Europe for some f. years

80:5.4 for over f. years these Cro-Magnoids defended their

80:6.5 social progress steadily declined for more than f.

83:4.9 —while for the last f. years church and state have

93:9.5 the story of Melchizedek; within f. years many

95:6.1 For more than f. years the Salem teachers made

97:8.3 But f. years of the overlordship of alien rulers was

103:1.1 have formulated upward of f. definitions of religion.

113:1.7 to guide these ascending mortals in groups of f..

132:4.3 into uplifting contact with upward of f. mortals of

136:1.3 The rabbis had gathered together almost f. passages

147:5.4 The one owed him f. denarii and the other fifty.

148:0.1 curiosity devotees, numbered from f. to fifteen

152:5.2 would have made him king, only about f. persisted in

152:6.2 thousand in Galilee alone, shrank to less than f..

163:5.2 The apostolic camp could accommodate about f..

167:0.1 not uncommon for from three to f. of the campers

171:2.6 started on the way to Heshbon, followed by about f..

191:4.5 where upward of f. believers saw him at one time,

192:4.2 over f. believers from the environs of Capernaum

five hundred thousand

41:2.4 energy is supervised by the f. living and intelligent

52:2.2 The length of this dispensation is around f. years,

53:2.1 Satan, had reigned on Jerusem for more than f. years

57:5.6 This situation developed for about f. years until

57:6.1 Decreasingly, for another f. years, the sun continued

65:4.8 Andon and Fonta instead of almost f. years later,

66:0.2 f. years ago and concurrent with the appearance of

five million years

59:1.15 F. later the seas were retreating before the rising land

59:4.5 F. later the land areas of North and South America,

59:5.8 and for more than f. sharks dominated the oceans.

five minutes

173:1.7 In less than f. all commerce had been swept from

186:3.2 and within f. runners were on their way to Bethsaida,

191:1.3 and talked of things past, present, and future for f..

five months

122:2.5 For f. Elizabeth withheld her secret even from her

135:0.1 For f. Elizabeth kept secret Gabriel’s visitation;

138:7.1 a quiet missionary campaign of f.’ personal work.

138:7.7 for two weeks was followed for more than f.,

138:8.6 They had wonderful times throughout these f.

138:9.0 9. FIVE MONTHS OF TESTING

138:9.1 These f. months of work with Jesus led these

148:0.1 Throughout this f.’ period of the dry season

148:0.4 In f. several thousand came and went at this

148:1.3 evangelists trained during this f. by the seaside

five o’clock

152:2.6 This was the stage setting about f. on Wednesday

184:5.1 At f. thirty-five the court reassembled, and Jesus was

163:3.5 going to the market place about f. in the afternoon,

163:3.6 When those who were hired about f. came, they

163:6.1 assembled at the teaching site about f. when Jesus

172:5.10 By f. that afternoon he was a silent, crushed,

184:5.1 At f.-thirty the court reassembled, and Jesus was led

190:5.2 minutes before f., as these two brothers trudged

five per cent

12:3.8 making use of about f. of the active functioning of

49:2.12 about f. superbreathers, and over ninety-one per cent

49:2.23 number 2, two per cent; number 3, f.;

49:2.23 number 7, eight per cent; number 8, f.;

73:5.6 About f. of the Garden was under high artificial

78:6.6 F. of the Andites, the very superior culture of the

five-thirty

184:5.1 At f. o’clock the court reassembled, and Jesus was

five thousandsee five thousand years

46:5.23 the exhibit panorama of Jerusem, f. standard miles in

73:5.2 There were a trifle over f. brick buildings in the

124:2.9 more than two hundred towns of over f. population

152:2.0 2. FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND

152:2.4 By Wednesday noon about f. men, women, and

152:2.9 ate of this extraordinary feast numbered about f.

152:3.1 The feeding of the f. by supernatural energy was

152:5.2 Of the f. who were miraculously fed, and who,

152:5.6 The news of the feeding of the f. and the attempt to

152:6.5 They began to realize that the feeding of the f. and

152:6.6 regarding the miraculous feeding of the f., telling

153:0.2 to permit the f. to proclaim him king of the Jews.”

153:1.2 At the feeding of the f. he had challenged their

153:1.2 This crisis, which began with the feeding of the f.,

153:1.4 began with the feeding of the f. and ended with this

153:1.6 The feeding of the f. was the one event of his earth

156:6.4 the park, near by, where the Master once fed the f..

158:1.5 was at a high point at the time of the feeding of the f.

169:0.2 Not since the feeding of the f. had anything occurred

172:1.7 one year—enough to provide bread for f. persons.

five thousand years

30:4.12 those who have slept f. will react no differently than

62:4.7 in less than f. not a single individual of these tribes

64:7.5 Within f. this amalgamated race broke up into

64:7.19 About f. ago a chance meeting occurred between

78:7.3 Almost f. later, as the Hebrew priests in Babylonian

79:3.4 Within f. their doctrines of the Paradise Trinity had

80:9.16 This European culture for f. continued to grow and

five weeks

134:8.5 After more than f. of unbroken communion with his

five years

33:6.7 hundred days of standard universe time, about f. of

47:2.3 from one year and under up to approximately f.,

70:7.10 initiation ceremony extended over a period of f..

72:3.7 Thereafter,every f. for five successive periods similar

72:4.1 the student attends from the ages of f. to eighteen.

72:8.1 program extending from the ages of f. to eighteen,

72:9.3 votes conferred on them not oftener than every f.

75:3.7 For more than f. these plans were secretly matured

84:3.9 nurse their babies until they were four and f. old.

108:2.1 In the present generation it is running f., ten months,

123:2.3 Jesus was f. old in August of this year, and we will

123:2.3 From the time Jesus was f. old until he was ten,

127:3.1 as his father had taught him on a similar journey f.

128:6.12 and joyous playfulness of these tots of from f. to ten

129:1.3 in less than f. practically all the craft on the lake had

134:6.16 their financial support, and after f. the school closed.

fix

94:1.7 Brahmans sought to crystallize, formalize, and f.

196:0.5 Theology may f., formulate, define, and dogmatize

fixates

101:8.2 Belief f., faith liberates.

fixation

99:6.3 The dangers of formalized religion are: f. of beliefs

100:1.2 busy to grow and are in grave danger of spiritual f..

112:7.1 endowments may be mentioned: f. of divinity quality,

fixed

0:3.13 the geographic location of his person is eternally f. in

0:8.11 the Seven Master Spirits are probably eternally f.

19:5.1 we incline to the belief that their number is not f..

26:3.2 just as no f. span of time is arbitrarily assigned to

32:2.5 no longer requires the f. presence of the Creator Son

34:4.7 Her spirit presence seems to be f. on the universe

34:4.13 Thus is the sense of orientation forever f. in the

39:3.3 a whole constellation consistent with the f. policy

72:5.8 all earnings in excess of these f. charges shall be

95:2.7 and established constellations of the f. stars,

116:5.11 Power Directors, operate through the f. locations of

117:2.4 One thing is certain: Our status is f. by the Trinity

118:1.2 that the purpose of the creature has become f.

118:9.5 Mechanisms are the f. crystallizations of Creator

121:7.1 Jewish theology was irrevocably settled, forever f..

127:4.3 Jude’s punishment was f. by the unanimous decree of

130:7.4 from any interior position outside of the f. abode

194:3.8 The fact of Jesus’ earthly life provides a f. point for

fixity

42:11.7 mind co-ordinates, f. of mechanisms is nonexistent.

fjordsee fiord

flag

88:3.2 The totem eventually evolved into the f., or national

flagrant

53:2.5 the plan of Michael for the saving of these f. rebels

133:8.1 Antioch was first in wickedness and f. immorality.

147:5.6 the most humble soul or supposedly most f. sinner

195:10.13 such unholy alliances are a f. betrayal of the Master.

flags

88:3.3 that their f., emblems of national consciousness,

88:3.4 from suzerainty to sovereignty, from totems to f..

flakers

69:3.9 The early specialists in industry were the flint f. and

flame

69:6.2 backward tribes refuse to sleep unless a f. burns

69:6.4 Andon’s descendants regarded the f. as a fetish or as

69:6.5 It was a sin to extinguish a f.; if a hut caught fire,

95:5.11 the creator God, and this idea continued to f. up in

95:6.4 sought to utilize the f. as a symbol of the pure Spirit

187:4.1 fanned the flickering f. of his faith, and said, “Lord

flames

55:2.5 the ascension of their loved ones in spiritual f.,

69:6.5 it was the custom to kindle new f. annually or after

98:7.12 same God concept that still f. anew in the living

flaming

57:5.5 At first these f. gas tongues would invariably fall

85:1.2 hurtling through the atmosphere in f. grandeur.

85:4.4 others revered it as the f. symbol of the purifying

95:5.11 Ikhnaton had associated the f. disc of the heavens

flamingoes

61:2.12 modern birds were existent, including herons, f.,

flange

60:3.20 having two horns and a capelike shoulder f..

flank

75:2.3 on Adam and decided to try a wily f. attack on Eve.

flare-ups

41:3.9 and occasionally collisions cause stellar f., but

flared

63:2.5 The nest was dry and inflammable and f. right up

flares

41:3.9 gravity variations produce regular and recurrent f.,

55:1.5 On a large world these departure f. are almost

flashnoun or adjective

11:4.2 indicate the location of the seven f. stations for

15:9.8 5. The f. presence of the Infinite Spirit.

28:4.10 the Father’s will by equating the Spirit voice-f. from

34:1.1 This is a tremendous spiritual f., a phenomenon

34:1.3 secret embrace of the Gods and following the f. of

39:5.14 that everything is in readiness for the departing f..

41:3.9 a comparatively sudden f. of light which would

42:1.4 to create one atom of matter or to originate one f. of

55:2.3 there to await morontia transit, the translation f.,

55:2.4 the energies manifest at the instant of the “life f.

55:2.7 their translated associates subsequent to the fusion f..

62:7.1 runaway of the twins, there occurred the test f. of

139:6.6 relieve the tension by a f. or humor; good humor, too

flashverb

7:3.4 the most important and vital incoming messages f. by

8:1.4 One billion perfect spheres f. into existence.

24:3.2 they f. to and fro to the uttermost parts of creation.

26:9.4 The broadcasts of Havona f. forth the space reports

107:6.5 But it remains a fact that they f. throughout the

108:6.7 and f. their messages straight to the intellects of their

110:4.5 Even when they do find it possible to f. a gleam of

112:4.12 Ancients of Days f. forth the mandate of advanced

132:7.6 the revelations of God f. upon earth in the lives of

flashed

28:5.21 portrayal of the creature nature and potential is f. to

116:2.14 even as in eternity the Conjoint Actor f. into being

189:3.2 when Gabriel gave the signal, there f. to the first of

flashes

8:1.5 There now f. through the creation of the Gods the

21:1.1 there f. into full-fledged being a new and original

28:4.10 from above and the Michael voice-f. from below.

32:5.5 The sectors of time are like the f. of personality in

55:1.6 these fusion f. many times occur in the atmosphere,

111:7.5 the f. of universe intelligence cancelled by the desires

flashing

7:3.5 no power in the universe can prevent its f. directly to

32:5.3 an isolated event of time f. momentarily across the

53:9.7 We await the f. broadcast that will deprive these

131:5.2 our God observes all things with a f. eye.

158:7.8 their Master, only a few times did they see that f. eye

flask

147:5.3 unnamed woman had brought with her a large f. of

flat

11:2.2 The central Isle is essentially f., and the distance

48:6.28 sees the universe, as it were, with but one eye—f..

88:2.7 books happens to speak of the earth as being f.,

122:6.2 home was a one-room stone structure with a f. roof

122:6.3 the table would be lighted by a small, f. clay lamp,

182:1.2 Jesus bade them kneel on a large f. rock in a circle

flatly

185:1.3 Pilate f. refused their petition and threatened them

flattened

57:2.4 a gas cloud in shape somewhat like a f. spheroid.

flatter

149:6.12 those who ‘f. with the lips while the heart is given

175:1.20 f. yourselves that, had you lived in the days of your

flattered

184:3.3 some of the Pharisees f. themselves that Jesus,

186:1.2 which he f. himself he had rendered his nation.

flattering

128:4.4 by the f. propositions of his Damascus friends.

166:1.4 and crave f. salutations in the market places!”

flatteringly

177:4.2 His friends f. assured him that his withdrawal

flattery

75:3.9 Influenced by f., enthusiasm, and personal persuasion

89:4.7 act of propitiation included praise, glorification, f.,

139:1.10 out of Andrew’s abhorrence of f. and insincerity.

161:2.3 While he makes no use of f., he does treat us all

174:0.2 beware the slippery paths of f. and the poison darts

FlaviusGreek Jew of Jerusalem

142:0.1 week in Jerusalem at the home of F., a Greek Jew,

142:2.1 arranged this secret meeting with Jesus at F.’ home

142:4.0 4. FLAVIUS AND GREEK CULTURE

142:4.1 F., the Greek Jew, was a proselyte of the gate,

142:4.1 since he was a great lover of the beautiful in art and

142:4.1 the house which he occupied when sojourning in

142:4.1 priceless treasures which he had gathered up on his

142:4.1 When he first thought of inviting Jesus to his home

142:4.1 he feared that the Master might take offense at the

142:4.1 But F. was agreeably surprised when Jesus entered

142:4.1 F. escorted him from room to room, showing him

142:4.2 F., Moses’ children have misunderstood him,

142:4.2 F., I declare that in the coming kingdom they shall

142:4.4 F. believed all that Jesus taught him.

142:4.4 The next day he went to Bethany beyond Jordan and

142:4.4 And this he did because the apostles of Jesus did not

142:4.4 When F. returned to Jerusalem,he made a great feast

142:6.1 One evening at the home of F. there came to see

142:6.1 Peter, James, and John were in F.’ garden when

142:6.3 Upon being presented by F., Nicodemus said: “Rabbi

190:4.1 at the home of one F., the Master made his sixth

flavor

2:7.6 Divine truth is best known by its spiritual f..

48:4.5 memory material with which pleasantly to f. and

103:1.6 Monitor presents a value, exudes a f. of divinity,

flavors

140:4.3 Salt not only f. food, but it is also a preservative.

flaw

40:10.3 the indwelling Adjuster may seem to disclose a f. in

flawless

108:5.10 their ministry is characterized by a f. technique

flaws

102:7.6 It requires no great depth of intellect to pick f.,

132:0.4 attack their errors or even mention the f. in their

flax

148:5.5 not break, and the smoking f. he will not quench.

fled

62:4.2 When about fourteen years of age, they f. from the

76:1.2 dwellers had f. in haste to the eastern mountains.

77:3.8 The religionists, the noncombatants, f. to their homes

80:7.12 the more able and advanced families f. to Crete,

96:3.1 with those Bedouin Semites who f. from Egypt to

123:1.7 Mary bundled up her children and f. to the country

141:3.6 the temple merchants would hardly have f. before

142:6.9 even when most of the disciples had f. in fear from

143:5.9 And Nalda left her waterpot and f. to the city.

150:2.3 notwithstanding the apostles all f. but one, these

151:6.3 and he f. to the tombs, where he moaned, cried out

156:2.5 he had not f. from Galilee because he lacked courage

157:7.2 humiliated when he f. from the Pharisees,

162:1.1 Long before they f. from Galilee, the followers of

162:1.3 dared to think that Jesus had f in haste into Phoenicia

168:2.4 All, save the apostles, with Martha and Mary, f. to

171:1.5 presently the object of his indignant solicitude f.

172:2.4 this admonition that Lazarus, a few days later, f. to

176:1.5 the entire group of believers and disciples f. from

183:3.9 Jesus’ followers f. in haste back into the ravine.

183:3.10 those who had f. up the ravine were returning,

189:2.4 fear and panic, and they f. in haste from the scene.

189:2.4 The Jews f. to their homes, afterward going back

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

189:4.7 they were terror-stricken and f. in great haste.

191:0.1 They might have f. from Jerusalem, but they were

flee

3:1.1 your spirit? or whither shall I f. from your presence?

61:3.10 the deep-seated propensity to f. when frightened.

62:5.8 the decision to f. from their inferior animal associates

62:6.5 to f. from home and journey north, then did the spirit

62:7.3 The purposeful decision of the twins to f. northward

63:1.4 decision of Andon and Fonta to f. from the Primates

63:2.1 Andon and Fonta had decided to f. northward,

63:2.2 made up their minds to f. from the tribal habitat

77:5.4 he was disinclined to f. from hardship or danger,

87:6.11 the spirits were constructed so that they would f.

131:2.4 whither shall I f. from the divine presence?

135:4.4 exhort his fellow Jews to f. from the wrath to come

135:5.8 exhorted his hearers to “f. from the wrath to come.”

135:6.7 “Who warned you to f., as vipers before the fire,

136:0.2 Repent! f. from the wrath to come.

138:8.8 John had taught them “repentance—to f. from the

149:5.3 ‘The wicked f. when no man pursues.’

155:4.2 why is it that we f. from the threats of our enemies?

155:5.9 the distracted and distraught soul of man may f.

155:6.18 a theologic shelter to which you may f. in fear of

162:7.1 had failed in their efforts to persuade Jesus to f.

165:2.4 They will f. from the stranger because they know not

165:2.8 He who is a hireling, when danger arises, will f.

165:2.8 the true shepherd will not f. when the wolf comes;

165:2.8 I will not f. in the face of danger.

171:4.4F. in haste from these parts, for Herod now seeks to

174:0.1 led Lazarus so soon to f. to Philadelphia in Perea,

176:1.4 Jerusalem’s desolation is at hand; then must you f.

177:5.2 you will see the multitude either f. in dismay or

178:3.3 even as I directed that Lazarus f. from the wrath of

183:3.3 Judas was so confused that he made no attempt to f..

190:2.3 too much amazed to speak and too frightened to f.

191:5.3 Through fear you now f. from the facts of a

fleeing

78:6.5 Ten per cent of these f. Andites made their way

96:4.4 The fact that Yahweh was the god of the f. Hebrews

130:6.4 Say farewell to the life of cringing fear and f.

139:12.13 committed the final act in the drama of f. from the

155:0.0 FLEEING THROUGH NORTHERN GALILEE

168:5.2 so Lazarus took leave of his sisters at Bethany, f.

183:3.9 steal out of the shed in order to catch up with the f.

183:3.9 returning soldiers who had pursued the f. disciples

189:4.5 they encountered a number of soldiers f. into the city

fleet

61:1.9 small horses, f.-footed rhinoceroses, tapirs with

78:5.7 embarking in a f. of small boats from Japan,

153:2.6 hired the Tiberias fishing f., which a week before

182:2.5 “Send your most f. and trustworthy messenger.”

fleeting

4:2.7 to catch a f. glimpse of divine reality in time and

13:0.7 These papers afford only a f. glimpse of certain

15:14.4 This entire narrative presents only a f. glimpse of

28:4.8 You are here obtaining one of your first f. glimpses

44:1.14 The best music of Urantia is just a f. echo of the

68:2.7 not so much because of the f. sex passion as in

96:5.8 Moses presented f. glimpses of a universal Deity to

151:3.3 alluded to the natural as “the unreal and f. shadow of

158:3.1 of transfiguration was a f. glimpse of a celestial

189:1.3 and space as the f. shadow of Paradise realities?

flesh or human flesh or mortal flesh; fleshwith blood;

   flesh, all; flesh, in the; see likeness

1:3.3 is not necessary to see God with the eyes of the f.

8:4.1 when “made f.,” demonstrates the loving mercy

8:4.5 down to the material races in the likeness of mf.

9:5.6 goal as you function in the tabernacles of the f..

20:1.13 he poured out his spirit upon all mf. on Urantia.

20:5.1 literally true that the divine “Word is made f.,”

22:2.9 As soon as you are delivered from the f., you will

30:4.15 The physical body of mf. is not a part of the

34:6.9 to assist you in subjecting the f. more and more to

34:7.0 7. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH

34:7.1 The f., the inherent nature derived from the animal-

34:7.2 the acute conflicts between the spirit and the f.

34:7.5 such marked struggling between the spirit and the f.

34:7.6 this apparent warfare between the f. and the spirit if

34:7.6 deliverance from the slave-bondage of the f. in the

34:7.6 “This is the victory that overcomes the f., even your

35:4.4 on an evolutionary world in the similitude of mf.,

37:6.6 you are forever free from the handicaps of mf..

38:2.6 Indeed, when you are delivered from the f., you

38:6.3 Even when Michael was born of the f. on Urantia,

47:5.3 these circles of culture prior to release from the f.

48:1.6 In the days of the mf. the divine spirit indwells you,

48:3.8 experience the resurrection from the death of the f.

48:5.1 mortal ward is delivered from the bonds of the f.

49:6.1 All alike are liberated from the bonds of f. by the

52:5.4 life is an incarnation of Paradise truth in mortal f.,

53:8.2 effort to corrupt Michael when in the bestowal f.,

55:2.4 ascension candidate from the bonds of material f.,

55:2.4 for those who are thereby delivered from the f..

55:2.8 as the technique of escape from the bonds of f..

61:2.8 species, as differentiated from the clawed f. eaters.

62:2.1 but unlike the simian tribes, they were f. eaters.

62:3.11 since they would not eat f., soon lost all interest in

63:5.6 and certain fruits of the trees, lived exclusively on f..

63:6.4 formed the habit of refraining from eating the f. of

63:6.7 They cooked f. on the ends of sticks and also on

63:6.7 almost entirely reverted to the use of raw f..

73:4.1 All f. eaten by the Garden workers throughout all

75:7.4 reduction to the status of mf. would be the certain

75:7.6 also personalized in the similitude of the mf. of this

76:3.1 couple reduced to the status of the common f. of the

76:3.7 but Adam and Eve never partook of f. as a part of

76:3.7 first generation of the first garden become f. eaters.

76:4.4 their first generation of children did not use the f. of

76:6.1 the days preceding their mission in the material f. of

77:6.3 and on, not being subject to the limitations of mf..

81:1.8 and vegetable diet with the f. of the herds marked a

88:1.4 If an animal ate hf., it became a fetish.

88:1.5 the taboos on eating the f. of the fetish animal.

88:5.2 charms concocted from a variety of things: hf.,

89:3.3 a part of the ritual of the mortification of the f.

89:3.5 return for this self-torture and mortification of the f..

89:4.1 were such acts as plucking hair, cutting the f.,

89:4.1 sorrow, suffering, and the mortification of the f..

89:5.2 Early man was a cannibal; he enjoyed hf., therefore

89:5.2 early man offered it as a food gift to the spirits

89:5.4 The taste for hf. grows.

89:5.4 the eating of hf. goes on to habitual cannibalism.

89:5.5 Eating hf. became a solemn ceremony of revenge;

89:5.5 belief that wizards attained their powers by eating hf.

89:5.12 limited to men; women were forbidden to eat hf..

89:5.15 Hf. having become the food of superior men,

89:5.15 it was eventually reserved for the still more superior

89:5.15 hf. was food only for the gods; man could eat only

92:2.2 “The f. roasted with fire and unleavened bread

93:2.7 as the monitor of time and the mentor of the f.,

93:10.1 was to be released from the f. and safely restored to

94:6.1 to Melchizedek, long since departed from the f.,

98:5.4 chanting hymns, mumbling magic, eating the f. of

103:6.7 of having survived the material life of the f..

107:0.3 find man and sonship him even in the days of the f..

107:0.7 attainment of discretion to deliverance from the f.,

113:5.4 In the life of the f. the intelligence of angels is not

113:7.3 subsequent to liberation from the bonds of the f..

113:7.4 your personality identities as children of the f.

119:5.4 Michael’s incarnating as a mortal of the f.,

119:8.9 Michael’s appearance on earth in the likeness of mf..

120:2.2 recognize the justice of your doing in the role of mf.

120:2.8 in the flesh and especially to the creatures of the f..

120:3.10 on Urantia until your deliverance from the f.

124:4.4 really was the Universe Creator incarnate in mf..

125:2.2 eating the roasted f. with unleavened bread and bitter

127:6.13 continues to experience life as it is lived in mf. on the

128:0.3 of living the full life of a human creature in mf.,

128:1.2 Creator Son was “made f. and dwelt as a man of

128:1.7 “who in the days of the f. so frequently offered up

131:4.8 Man’s friends of the f. cannot survive death; virtue

136:1.6 of such things until the Creator Son was made f.

136:2.4 he was before he came to earth in the likeness of mf.

136:6.4 final declaration concerning all other urges of the f.

138:5.1 Iscariot the Master said: “Judas, we are all of one f.

140:3.14 injustice; put not your trust in the arm of the f..

140:6.7 the ways of the f. and the way of the spirit;

141:4.5 1. Diseases of the f.—those afflictions commonly

141:6.4 spirit to those who have been born only of the f.;

142:6.5 That which is born of the f. is f., and that which is

142:6.5 With the eyes of the f. you can behold the

142:7.17 translating my meaning into the language of the f.

143:1.7 The courage of the f. is the lowest form of bravery.

143:2.4 you are no longer bondslaves of the f. but free

143:2.6 spirit and not by the self-righteous deeds of the f..

143:2.6 by grace, not by fear and the self-denial of the f.,

143:2.6 he self and all that pertains to the desires of the f..

143:2.8 self-denial and watchcare over the desires of the f.,

146:3.5 You survive your life in the material world of the f.

147:4.4 1. The level of the f.. Such a purely selfish and lustful

147:4.5 This plane is one level higher than that of the f.

149:2.10 that mortals of the f. are indeed and in truth sons

151:2.3 the temptation of evil, and the desires of the f..

152:1.4 universe, will a being appear in the likeness of mf.,

153:2.1 eat the fruit of your own bodies, the f. of your sons

153:3.2 How can you give us your f. to eat or your blood

153:3.2 “I did not teach you that my f. is the bread of life

153:3.2 You cannot eat my f. nor can you drink my blood,

153:5.4 the f. and all that pertains thereto is of little profit.

160:4.1 While the spirit is our goal, the f. is a fact.

162:5.2 You judge only by the appearances of the f.;

167:7.4 of your heart and to report on the deeds of the f..

167:7.6 man’s spirit is released from the tabernacles of the f.

167:7.6 time which intervenes between the death of the f. and

171:4.2 not to put your trust in the uncertainties of the f.

174:0.2 “Put not your trust in the arm of f. nor in weapons

176:2.4 The eye of f. beholds the Son of Man in the flesh,

176:4.3 whereas the eye of f. had beheld him when he lived

179:3.2 his frailties of the f., Peter loved the Master.

181:2.17 must intervene between my departure in the f. and

181:2.19 have done well to work in peace with your own f.,

182:3.4 The spirit is indeed willing, but the f. is weak.

182:3.11 spirit had triumphed over the f.; faith had asserted

189:1.2 the body of f. in which he had lived and wrought

189:1.7 When Jesus came from the tomb, his body of f.

189:1.13 the material body of his f. lies there undisturbed in

191:5.5 even though they have not seen with the eye of f. nor

193:0.2 since the time of my deliverance from the f..

fleshwith blood

1:3.1 invisible to human eyes; though they have not f..

2:1.7 partake of the nature of the very f. of the planetary

20:5.7 risk, really become like the mortal creatures of f.

30:4.26 On earth you were a creature of f.; through the

39:2.13 The angels cannot transport combustion bodies—f.

47:3.1 possession of a different body; the tabernacle of f.

47:9.5 of the morontia world but not a mortal house of f..

66:2.5 literal bodies consisting of f. but also attuned to the

89:9.2 and wine was eventually utilized in lieu of the f. of

93:4.14 bread and wine for the older sacrifice of f..

93:10.2 terminated his bestowal as a creature of f. just as

101:6.17 can be traversed even by the mortals of material f.

119:5.4 Melchizedeks right on down to the mortals of f.

119:8.4 will of the Universal Father, even as a mortal of f..

127:5.3 sacred of all human trusts—loyalty to one’s own f..”

128:1.2 Jesus was truly a partaker of f., and even now, as

128:6.9 separated from close association with his own f..

129:2.10 he enjoined him to tell no man, not even his own f.

138:9.2 it was all too much for those of his own f..

180:4.5 while you will not see me as you do here, as f..

flesh, all

12:7.14 though the spirit of a Son be poured out upon a.,

20:1.13 poured out his spirit upon all mortal f. on Urantia.

20:5.3 the Spirit of Truth has been poured out upon a.;

21:5.10 of Truth, which they are able to “pour out upon a..

32:5.8 Son, which so freely has been poured out upon a..

34:5.5 Though the Spirit of Truth is poured out upon a.,

52:5.6 spirit of the triumphant Son is poured out upon a..

52:7.12 a. shall come to worship before me,’ says the Lord

53:8.7 spirit of Michael, which has been poured out upon a.

73:4.1 A. eaten by the Garden workers throughout all the

73:6.8 And now must a. on Urantia take the natural course

77:7.5 and the pouring out of the Master’s spirit upon a.

77:7.8 the pouring out of the Spirit of Truth upon a. forever

96:4.6 that Yahweh was the “God of the spirits of a.,”

114:5.4 since the pouring out of the Spirit of Truth upon a.

135:6.6 valley; and a. shall see the salvation of God.

137:8.7 shall the Spirit of Truth be poured out upon a..

141:4.8 after I shall have poured out my spirit upon a. in

146:3.6 the Spirit of Truth shall be poured out upon a.,

146:7.1 and after they had poured out their spirit upon a.,

153:4.1 when the Master’s spirit was poured out upon a.,

162:6.1 be poured out upon a. the living Spirit of Truth.

174:5.12 the light of the spirit which I will pour out upon a.

176:2.3 my spirit, who shall shortly be poured out upon a..

178:1.6 presently I will pour out this same spirit upon a..

179:5.9 the outpouring of my Spirit of Truth upon a..”

180:4.1 prove, I will pour out the Spirit of Truth upon a..

180:5.1 into the hearts of believers, to pour out upon a.,

181:1.4 I will pour out my spirit upon a., but all men will not

190:5.4 That he will pour out his spirit upon a., and that

193:3.2 of Truth, who shall soon be poured out upon a.,

194:3.4 his spirit, poured out upon a., is a mighty influence

194:3.9 demonstration of pouring out the spirit upon a.,

flesh, in thesee flesh, life in the

1:4.3 form on earth, when your trial trip if. is finished,

10:4.7 As a mortal if. you should view the Trinity in

20:6.4 the minds and to inspire the souls of his brethren if..

20:6.5 as did your Creator Son when on Urantia and if..

38:2.1 they perceive you as you are if. without the aid of

40:5.13 the ministry of a single Adjuster during lifetime if..

40:9.4 on the material worlds of origin survives death if.

40:9.9 is able to learn much about the life he lived if. by

43:4.9 before Michael’s death if. the fallen Lucifer’s

44:3.9 be unable to see these temples could you be there if.;

44:8.4 Many ambitions to excel which tantalize mortals if.

45:4.17 John, the forerunner of Michael’s mission and, if.,

45:6.3 unfortunate premature termination of the career if..

45:7.1 could not, or did not, acquire during the lifetime if.

47:10.6 on the evolutionary worlds and tabernacled if.

49:6.5 Father fragment that lived in him during the days if.,

51:6.7 1. The biologic father—the father if..

52:5.1 On normal worlds he does not appear if. until the

52:5.4 life is an incarnation of Paradise truth in mortal f.,

52:7.4 Adjusters fuse with subjects during the lifetime if..

53:1.4 At the time Michael was on Urantia if., Lucifer,

53:8.2 effort to corrupt Michael when in the bestowal f.,

53:8.3 before his death if., when he one day exclaimed to

55:4.1 have come back to minister to their brethren if..

66:8.5 and subsequently, during the life of Michael if.,

68:4.3 the rules of living that they had honored when if..

76:6.1 the days preceding their mission in the material f. of

77:9.9 by the midwayers of Urantia to their cousins if..

88:2.1 object which had belonged to them when alive if..

93:2.8 During the incarnation if., Machiventa was in contact

93:3.7 another Son of God would come if. as he had come,

93:8.1 Melchizedek’s decision to terminate his sojourn if.

93:9.10 receive Michael when he appeared on earth and if.

93:10.2 Machiventa did not end his sojourn if. of human

93:10.3 who had believed in his teachings when he was if..

95:2.9 When Melchizedek appeared if., the Egyptians

95:5.2 Since the disappearance of Melchizedek if., no

100:7.1 character that Jesus acquired while sojourning if.,

101:1.1 the realization of spiritual satisfactions while yet if.

101:3.3 possession of which survives the natural death if..

101:6.17 his brothers if. of mortal life can follow him along

105:2.5 mortals who, while yet if., may worship our Father.

108:2.9 consecrated to unselfish ministry to his brethren if.,

110:7.7 But never can they greet you, if., with the same full,

112:6.1 from their onetime enshroudment in the material f..

112:6.4 the records of the human life as it was lived if.,

113:6.2 awaits the consciousizing of her former ward if..

114:1.1 until the completion of Michael’s bestowal if.,

114:1.4 returns to Urantia as he promised when still if..

117:1.8 men can aspire to reveal this love to their brethren if.

120:1.7 the divine mission of your continued sojourn if.:

120:2.5 well-being and material comfort of your brothers if..

120:2.8 your Father, thus to reveal God, your Father, if.

120:2.8 satisfaction and doing it during a short lifetime if..

120:3.7 make no images or other likenesses of yourself if..

121:8.3 to write out his teachings when on earth and if.,

124:4.4 was the Universe Creator incarnate in mortal f..

124:6.15 most extraordinary days the Son of God spent if.;

125:6.12 his earthly father and to the usages of his family if..

126:2.2 Father to reveal the divine nature on earth and if.,

127:0.1 earth and if. for the express purpose of revealing his

127:6.8 that he was not to become the father of children if.,

128:1.8 of his second supernatural experience while if.,

129:3.6 and inspiring associated with the life Jesus lived if.

129:4.6 still, the life which Jesus lived if. and on Urantia did

129:4.8 living of the life required of mortals as sojourners if..

131:1.6 who are selfish, those who ignore their brothers if.,

132:4.1 learn their reactions to the life they were living if.,

132:5.18 wealth by the unfair exploitation of his brothers if..

133:1.4 aggressor was a son of God—my brother if.—and if

135:8.5 John greeted his cousin if. and asked, “But why

135:9.9 of the Jordan, never again to greet each other if..

136:3.5 Technically, your work on Urantia and if. of the

136:7.1 to prevent the untimely termination of his career if.

137:2.1 Jesus took leave of John, never again to see him if..

137:4.9 compassion for the woman who had borne him if.;

137:6.1 seated with them were his brothers if. James and

137:7.2 these seven believers, one his own brother if., were

138:7.3 the withdrawal from them of his own brothers if.,

139:6.5 I have come that my brethren if. may have joy,

139:8.4 Thomas never overcame throughout his lifetime if..

140:1.7 represent my Father in this life which I am living if

140:3.17 that you show mercy to all of your brethren if..

140:5.13 you can increasingly love each of your brothers if.,

141:4.2 And I am here among you if. to make clear both of

141:7.6 Jesus was the truth made manifest if.,

142:2.2 And now have I come if. to reveal the Father

142:7.15 incarnation if. enabled him to comprehend man.

142:7.17 even to the very end of our association if..

145:0.3 the character of her father-brother’s mission if..

149:6.8 all the more so since we have become brethren if.

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

152:3.2 so failed that you would make a king of his Son if!

153:3.2 The fact of the Word of God bestowed if. and the

154:6.1 Of all his family if., only one, Ruth, believed

156:5.16 if., you are still citizens of the earth kingdoms.

157:6.3 divinity and embraced the labors of his last year if.

158:1.2 having to do with the progress of his bestowal if.

158:8.1 to minister these good truths to your brethren if..

159:3.7 be traversed by all who pass from life as it is lived if.

162:9.4 was to precede the ending of his earth career if..

163:2.7 church, of which James the Lord’s brother if. was

163:6.3 I have finished this revelation to my brethren if.,

165:0.1 Jerusalem to pass through his final experiences if..

165:2.3 The life which I now live if. shall judge both of you

165:3.2 when the Son of Man has completed his mission if..

168:1.9 manifestation of power during his incarnation if.,

169:4.1 At the time Jesus lived on earth and taught if.,

169:4.9 claimed to be the manifestation of Elohim (God) if..

169:4.9 proclaim himself as the revelation of the Father if.,

169:4.13 your elder brother who, if., makes known to you a

170:2.10 an idea as they held while he was with them if..

170:2.23 When you forgive your brother if., you thereby

171:2.2 the mission of doing the Father’s will on earth and if.

171:3.2 And this was the last time Abner ever saw Jesus if.

172:3.2 he was nearing the end of his career if., his death had

173:3.4 events of these closing days of Jesus’ ministry if.,

176:2.4 “You behold me now in weakness and if., but when

176:2.4 The eye of flesh beholds the Son of Man if., but only

176:3.3 the spiritual fruit-bearing of the sons of God if..

176:4.3 revisit this planet of his bestowal experience if..

176:4.3 eye of flesh had beheld him when he lived here if.,

178:0.1 last free day on earth as a divine Son incarnated if.,

178:2.4 If I depart from you if., it is only that I may return in

179:5.5 his simple spiritual symbolism of that last night if.

180:4.1 it is better for me to go away; that I leave you if. so

181:1.1 “As long as I am with you if., I can be but one

181:1.8 that the Son of God bestows upon his brethren if..

181:2.2 will continue to watch over those who are mine if..

181:2.2 even as you know I would if I were to remain if..

181:2.3 Father, it is now finished except for my death if.,

181:2.18 Be kind to my brothers if. when they come fully to

182:1.4 that the life I live if. is to make known my Father

182:1.4 as I have represented you during my sojourn if..

182:1.6 lived with me in spirit, so have I lived with them if..

182:1.6 that my brethren if. may know that the Father loves

182:3.9 Jesus was isolated from his family if.; one of his

183:1.1 with the termination of the Master’s career if..

183:1.2 mortals must finish up their lives on earth and if..

183:4.7 that Jude, Jesus’ brother if., arrived in the camp,

186:5.2 to divest himself of his body, his incarnation if.,

186:5.3 technique of the required experience on earth and if.

188:3.8 identity which was built up during his lifetime if.,

188:4.6 plain the certainty of mortal survival after death if..

189:1.12 his desire to communicate with his associates if. as

189:4.12 “Touch me not, for I am not as you knew me if..

190:2.6 Greetings to those once near me if. and fellowship

191:0.13 and resurrection when he was still with them if..

191:2.1 you about these things when I was with you if.?

191:5.3 even a life of loving service for your brothers if..”

191:6.2 of love and truth by the lives which you live if..

192:2.7 and wise counselor to James my brother if. when

192:2.9 “If you would serve me, serve my brethren if. even

192:2.13 You see that I have already left you if..

193:1.2 bearing the fruits of this spirit life as it is lived if..

193:2.3 Jesus had been with these believers when he was if.,

193:3.2 You also well know that, when I was if., I did not

194:2.6 realities of Jesus’ teachings and life as he lived it if.,

194:3.1 The Creator Son, if., revealed God to men;

194:3.3 existence to ennoble the life which men now live if..

195:10.6 they walked about on earth as his companions if..

196:1.5 literally to imitate the outward life of Jesus if. but

196:2.9 of acceptably doing the Father’s will while if..

196:3.34 Man’s greatest adventure if. consists in the effort to

flesh, life in the

2:0.1 his manifold teachings and in his superb mortal lf..

11:4.5 Father has prepared for those who survive the lf. on

12:5.5 Even during the days of the earth lf., though man’s

16:9.3 of experiential values accumulated during the lf..

30:1.11 do they indwell mortal creatures during the lf..

37:5.1 as guides and patterns for the duration of the lf..

39:2.5 at least one soul of animal origin during the lf.

39:8.7 guardians subsequent to the lf. will bid their pilgrim

40:5.4 potential to be identified with man during the lf.,

40:5.9 struggling creatures during their short lives in the f.,

40:9.2 the Adjusters from indwelling them during the lf..

44:0.17 mortals subsequent to deliverance from the lf..

44:2.1 God has in waiting for those who survive the lf..

45:4.13 first to fuse with the Adjuster during the mortal lf..

45:7.1 fusion with their indwelling Adjusters during the lf.

47:3.8 with the cure of these manifold legacies of the lf.

47:5.3 to do with supplementing the experience of the lf..

47:10.7 death is a technique of escape from the material lf.;

48:5.8 After the lf.,time is no longer available as a technique

48:6.1 the transit of mortal creatures from the temporal lf.

49:5.20 all of these racial differences pertain only to the lf..

55:2.1 are translated directly from the lf. to the morontia

66:4.9 During the mortal lf. the soul is of embryonic

66:8.5 subsequently, during the life of Michael in the f.,

85:5.1 the souls of great men who had departed from the lf..

95:2.10 judgment in the hereafter for the sins of one’s lf.

100:5.10 such as occurred in the later years of Jesus’ lf.,

102:8.7 and finding him to the fullness during one short lf.,

109:6.4 when he lived his human lf. of Joshua ben Joseph.

111:3.2 During the lf. the evolving soul is enabled to

118:5.2 And this is true even in the lf.; when man and God

120:2.7 Rather shall your lf. on Urantia be the inspiration

120:2.8 Exhibit in your one short lf. the transcendent

124:6.17 while he lived his lf., in spirit on his shoulders rested

127:6.13 short and strenuous years of their first life, the lf..

128:1.10 And yet, throughout all these years of his lf. Jesus

129:3.3 Jesus lived out his lf. and departed from this world

129:3.6 associated with the life Jesus lived in the f. of

129:4.3 Jesus lived a truly normal, natural, and average lf..

129:4.7 Jesus lived this lf. by the same mercy ministry that

130:5.4 encounter as Jesus had throughout his entire lf..

130:6.4 Hasten back to duty and live your lf. as a son of

131:5.4 “Lord, teach us how to live this lf. while preparing

131:10.5 And when we live this sort of a lf., we may ask

135:11.4 and prepare John for the tragic end of his lf. which

136:7.1 intervention when the crisis of his lf. should come.

137:4.17 before the Son of Man took leave of his mortal lf..

140:8.17 And if Jesus were on earth today, living his lf., he

142:7.2 that he himself was on earth living a unique lf.,

148:6.7 to live such a lf. that he will be able to comfort all

153:3.2 But I did say that my lf. is a bestowal of the bread

153:3.2 I have so lived this lf. as to inspire all men likewise

154:2.4 Never once, throughout all of his eventful lf., did

157:6.3 entered the fourth and last stage of his human lf..

174:0.3 headquarters for the remainder of the Master’s lf..

176:2.3 will return to this world, where I have lived this lf.

179:5.9 you do remember me, first look back upon my lf.,

181:1.3 This do instead of trying to imitate my natural lf. as

181:1.8 his own soul when he himself lived the mortal lf.

181:1.8 to do the will of God while living the mortal lf..

182:1.3 there remains only for me to lay down my lf..

182:1.4 these men faithful as I prepare to yield up my lf..

182:1.9 by the revelation of God through his perfected lf..

182:3.1 I know that the hour has come to lay down this lf.,

183:1.2 must finish up their lives on earth and in the f..

183:1.2 Jesus elected to lay down his lf. in the manner

186:5.1 True, the Master did lay down his lf. on this day,

186:5.9 departed by the voluntary relinquishment of his lf.,

187:5.2 he was now laying down his lf. in accordance with

187:5.8 Jesus brought an end to his mortal lf. in a little less

188:4.2 Jesus desired to live a full mortal lf. on Urantia.

189:0.2 the transit of Jesus from lf. to life in the morontia.

189:1.10 “Having finished my lf., I would tarry here for a

193:0.5 I lived my lf. to show how you can, through loving

193:4.11 are not always distributed during the one short lf..

194:2.8 This lf., together with his death on the cross

195:5.10 adventure surging within the soul in one short lf..

196:1.5 imitate the outward life of Jesus in the f. but rather

196:2.2 Jesus’ lf. portrays a transcendent religious growth

flexibility

180:5.9 This same philosophy of the living f. and cosmic

flexible

2:7.2 but truth is a living and f. factor in the philosophy of

42:9.5 are at the same time so stable and so efficiently f..

48:4.18 truth, rigid unyielding fact and f. ever-living truth.

70:8.13 F. and shifting social classes are indispensable to an

94:4.8 possesses an unusual range of f. adjustment from the

116:3.2 Mind is the f. reality which creatures and Creators

flicker

155:6.17 Father will ever respond to the faintest f. of faith.

flickering

187:4.1 fanned the f. flame of his faith, and said, “Lord,

flickers

40:5.19 even though these desires be but the first faint f. of

flies

59:5.7 Dragon f. measured thirty inches across.

flight

12:4.12 starry clusters and streams engaged in outward f.

12:4.14 will appear that these far-distant systems are in f.

15:1.4 is on the comparatively straightaway southerly f.,

15:7.10 re-examined preparatory to their long f. to Havona

26:4.11 part with their mortal associates before the long f.

29:4.1 traverse local space at velocities approaching the f.

30:4.26 surviving mortal prepares for the long f. to Havona,

39:2.9 Transporters take on energy for f. while in transit

39:2.12 And so you take f. through space, enseraphimed,

39:3.8 Such transport seraphim, while in f. from one

39:3.8 They may pass near one another during space f.

39:3.8 speed of progression and to alter direction of f.,

41:5.4 to find its space f. terminated by a final plunge into

41:5.6 Energy, whether as light or in other forms, in its f.

46:1.6 when they strike this gas belt in their outward f..

52:1.5 one or two average-sized men for a nonstop f. of

63:2.0 2. THE FLIGHT OF THE TWINS

83:2.3 An early type of wedding ceremony was the mimic f.

96:3.5 compatriots out of Egypt in a spectacular night f..

96:4.2 about Mount Sinai after the f. from Egypt,

97:0.2 vague and hazy at the time of the f. from Egypt

101:2.7 Religion does not stop in its f. of faith until it is sure

111:7.5 f. of genius neutralized by the gravity of mediocrity;

112:7.5 enseconaphim for the long f. to the central universe

113:7.4 you finally enseconaphim for the long Havona f..

130:1.2 The f. from duty is the sacrifice of truth.

131:8.6 When man dies, the spirit begins to wing its long f.

139:5.11 her husband in his evangelistic work after their f.

154:6.11 The haste of their f. was augmented by the arrival of

154:6.12 David Zebedee as he entered the boat in hasty f.:

154:7.0 7. THE HASTY FLIGHT

154:7.1 engaged in this hasty f. from the Sanhedrin officers

177:5.3 certain ones knew that Lazarus had taken hasty f.

178:2.2 learned about the hasty f. of Lazarus from Bethany.

flights

132:5.20 6. If you chance to secure wealth by f. of genius, if

151:2.7 engage in such f. of the speculative imagination,

flighty

81:5.7 the vain and fanciful dream of unstable and f. minds.

100:7.4 Jesus was emotionally active but never f..

flint

63:1.2 They also made use of sharp spicules of stone, f.,

63:1.3 Andon had fastened a sharp piece of f. on the end of

63:2.4 journey the twins discovered an exposed f. deposit

63:2.5 mate that he thought he could make fire with the f.

63:2.5 They tried for two months to utilize the f. spark for

63:3.2 been excavated in the soft limestone with f. tools

63:5.6 became highly skillful in the fashioning of f. tools.

63:5.6 They traveled far and wide in search of f.,

64:4.3 they greatly improved the work in f. until it almost

68:5.4 using a long stick for his arm and a piece of hard f.,

69:3.9 The early specialists in industry were the f. flakers

69:4.6 wars were fought over natural deposits, such as f.,

80:3.5 in the care of the caves, in art, and in f. making.

81:2.9 the simple story of Andon and the f. was replaced

flints

63:2.4 In attempting to chip these f. so that they would be

63:2.5 Each day this couple would strike the f. and

64:4.3 Large f. attached to wooden handles came back into

69:6.4 Even the iron pyrites and f. used in striking fire were

flintworkers

64:2.2 They had no religion but were crude f. and possessed

flintworking

64:2.1 culture, religion, and even f. were at their lowest ebb

64:2.5 Foxhall peoples also preserved their knowledge of f.,

flirtation

82:4.2 was more a matter of business than an affair of f..

flirtatious

143:5.4 she was minded openly to become f., when Jesus,

flit

165:3.4 And yet, when these birds f. about in quest of their

float

58:5.4 the continents continue to f. on this noncrystallized

floated

59:1.19 poor swimmers, trilobites sluggishly f. in the water

floating

15:6.14 built up by the assemblage of f. space material,

41:6.1 elements which are f. throughout space in shattered

flocknoun

97:7.8 “He shall feed his f. like a shepherd; he shall gather

126:5.11 farm life as they now had a f. of chickens, a dog,

140:6.8 must you remember that I have sheep not of this f.,

165:2.4 “The true shepherd gathers his f. into the fold for

165:2.6 be worthy leaders, but you must also feed the f. with

165:2.8 when the wolf comes; he will protect his f. and, if

165:2.8 I will not forsake the f. which the Father has

169:1.15 the true shepherds of the f., to seek the lost sheep.

181:2.18 told you that I have other sheep not of this f.?”

182:3.4 the hour has come when my f. shall be scattered.

188:5.1 shepherd for even the unworthy members of his f..

190:5.4 That he will feed the f. like a true shepherd,

192:2.3 Be a good and a true shepherd to the f..

192:2.4 Do not forsake the f..

192:2.4 Love the f. as I have loved you and devote yourself

flockverb

30:3.11 various types of beings f. in upon us as observers,

108:6.2 the Adjusters f. to such a world to indwell the

152:2.4 way into the evening—the people continued to f. in

flocked

128:6.11 side of the shop, and bevies of youngsters f. there

139:7.7 Outcast and despairing men and women f. to hear

145:5.6 have they f. in multitudes to hear the good news

171:5.2 hundreds of the inhabitants f. forth to meet him.

172:3.7 several thousand of these visitors f. forth to greet

flocks

66:5.15 Give us this season green pastures and fruitful f. to

68:5.7 on the interest of his capital, the increase in his f.;

76:2.2 Herders would bring of their f., farmers of the fruits

76:2.7 to Abel’s parents when his dogs brought the f. home

81:3.1 Some turned to the cultivation of domesticated f.,

84:3.6 The herdsman looked to his f. for sustenance, but

96:5.4 fruit of your land—the corn, wine, oil, and your f..

131:4.4 life giver and the Good Shepherd of the human f..

135:4.2 from his mother’s funeral, John presented his f. to

165:2.6 who would be the undershepherds of my Father’s f.

165:2.6 you are not true shepherds unless you lead your f.

165:2.7 the same time the true shepherd of my Father’s f..

165:2.10 why the Father loves me and has put all of his f. in

165:2.10 lay down my life in the service of his manifold f..

flogging

89:3.4 These olden ideas of self-discipline embraced f. and

185:7.2 judge who was so unjust as to subject him to f.

flood

4:5.3 judgments of displeasure in times of famine and f.

28:5.8 a f. of the wisdom of practicality from the higher

58:2.4 Your sun pours forth a veritable f. of death-dealing

58:3.1 by the emergence of f. tides of short space rays of

58:3.4 Carriers is fully resistant to all of this amazing f. of

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:2.2 saw the beginning of the great f. period of all the

59:2.6 320,000,000 years ago the third major f. of this

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:4.6 deposits of the later stages of the first Devonian f.

61:2.0 2. THE RECENT FLOOD STAGE

67:8.1 the f tides of sedition and in his unswerving devotion

76:1.1 Finding it in f. tide, they remained camped on the

77:4.12 in connection with the Babylonian story of the f.,

77:4.12 the later Jewish story of Noah and the universal f..

78:3.7 drought and that of the Mediterranean basin by f..

78:7.3 drown in its wickedness at the time of Noah’s f.,

78:7.4 Many races harbor the story of a world-wide f.

78:7.4 The Biblical story of Noah, the ark, and the f. is an

78:7.4 There has never been a universal f. since life was

78:7.5 family animals be put on board each night as the f.

78:8.10 Lagash, the Sumerian capital built on f. mounds, fell.

79:8.7 ancestor veneration became complicated by a f. of

80:2.4 greatest loss of life by f. in all the world’s history.

80:6.2 in 5000 B.C., during the f. period in Mesopotamia,

80:7.13 Before succumbing to the f. of inferiority which

94:2.2 floundered and sank beneath the black f. of inertia

94:2.6 contaminated with the f. of debasing cults and

97:7.12 And if the enemy shall come in like a f., the spirit

98:5.3 There was a f. from which one man escaped in a

100:2.7 When the f. tides of human adversity, selfishness,

121:5.6 Upon such a spiritually hungry world a f. of cults

124:6.15 f. tides of spiritual illumination swept through the

150:7.1 the Son of Man had such a f. of human emotion

flood-control

78:2.1 working out their irrigation and f. problems to the

flood-streams

11:1.4 from his infinite being flow the f. of life, energy,

flooded

80:2.4 This cataclysm of nature f. scores of settlements

floods

41:10.4 upheavals characterized by volcanoes, f., and storms.

59:4.15 of the last and least extensive of the Devonian f..

64:3.3 his fear, together with their experience with river f.,

78:7.0 7. THE FLOODS IN MESOPOTAMIA

78:7.1 these periodic f. were annual events in their lives.

78:7.2 caused unprecedented f. each spring throughout

78:7.2 These spring f. grew increasingly worse so that

78:7.5 warn them that in so many days the f. would come

78:7.5 Finally a year came in which the annual f. were

78:7.6 f. completed the disruption of Andite civilization.

78:8.2 With the later diminution of these f., Ur became the

78:8.2 These settlements suffered less from the f. because of

79:6.4 The settlements fared poorly as the increasing f. and

80:6.2 The Nile valley began to suffer from f. shortly before

80:6.3 they were thoroughly familiar with river life, its f.,

85:0.4 natural forces, such as storms, f., earthquakes, fire,

86:1.5 The farmer found himself the victim of drought, f.,

95:5.4 subsequent f. of adversity and oppression swept

floodtimes

78:8.2 It was during the f. that Susa so greatly prospered.

floor

58:5.7 continental mass 15,000 feet above the ocean f..

58:5.7 The ocean-f. water pressure is only about 5,000

60:3.2 first great obstruction on the deep f. of the Pacific.

60:4.1 rhythm associated with this rise and fall of ocean f.

70:10.6 holy water and sweepings from the temple f..

73:7.1 Africa, the eastern f. of the Mediterranean Sea sank,

122:6.2 small stools, and mats for sleeping on the stone f..

123:5.3 At Nazareth the pupils sat on the f. in a semicircle,

124:1.4 drawing a charcoal picture of the teacher on the f. of

135:7.2 in his hand thoroughly to cleanse his threshing f.;

148:9.2 by ropes until the afflicted one rested on the f.

150:1.3 women were not even allowed on the main f. of

167:1.4 that he drew near and sat down upon the f..

186:1.6 bag and threw them broadcast over the temple f..

floors

76:5.5 burying noted men and women under the f. of the

flora

60:2.7 The f. of this age was much like that of the preceding

60:3.19 And this new f. soon overspread the entire world.

61:2.2 the modern land f., including the majority of plants

floral

43:6.8 the f. grandeur of the supernal gardens of Edentia.

73:4.1 Eden because it is characterized by the f. beauty

Florissant

61:2.4 The F. fossil beds of Colorado belong to the later

flounder

111:7.3 while you f. in the maze of uncertainties which beset

119:0.6 even pity for those who err and f. in the selfish

132:7.5 Today, the Buddhists f. about in a philosophy

floundered

94:2.2 The Vedic priesthood itself f. and sank beneath the

139:11.3 When the apostles found a man or woman who f. in

floundering

130:2.4 How much more of value is this man’s soul f. in

flour

61:7.1 such as potholes, lakes, displaced stone, and rock f.,

flourish

55:5.3 Science, art, and industry f.,and society is a smoothly

55:5.6 Literature and oratory f., and language is so

81:2.14 Civilization can never f., much less be established,

81:5.1 cultural civilization does not f. without an adequate

98:3.6 These imported cults continued to f. throughout the

flourished

61:1.9 A small reptilian, egg-laying type of mammal f.,

79:4.5 In India many types of social organizations f. from

81:6.17 most serviceable thinking tool, but it never f. until

90:2.8 shamanism f. in India, and it still openly persists in

95:3.4 the surviving doctrines of the Salem religion f..

98:2.10 Dionysus nature worship f.; the best of the cults

98:3.8 This new religion of Augustus worship f. and was

flourishes

52:4.1 The brotherhood of man f., and the nations are

85:4.1 now in Mongolia there f. an influential river cult.

flourishing

78:5.7 Many f. centers of civilization grew up on these

flout

121:7.3 who dared to f. their long-honored regulations of

flouting

153:3.6 a charge of blasphemy or on one of f. the sacred

154:3.2 charges of f. the sacred laws of the Jewish nation.

168:3.3 blasphemy and numerous other accusations of f.

184:3.1 blasphemy, and f. the traditions of the fathers of

floutings

167:5.4 Jesus did denounce these shameful f. of the marriage

flouts

169:0.6 Sabbath and in many other ways f. the sacred law of

flownoun

2:4.2 wholly sufficient to insure the full f. of the Father’s

11:7.9 the alternate clockwise and counterclockwise f. of

13:4.5 And the Deities are ever true to the ebb and f. of

29:4.20 are competent to directionize the f. of energy

29:4.28 they can actually induce an increased energy f. in the

29:4.28 certain metallic circuits directionize the f. of certain

48:2.13 physical and spiritual energy and regulate its f. into

57:8.16 The f. of the subcrustal lava bed became well-nigh

57:8.18 the control of terrestrial energy and to regulate its f.,

58:4.7 upper rock sedimentation and intermittent lava f. is

59:3.6 This lava f. over the British Isles region today

61:5.4 and Iceland was completely buried beneath the ice f..

101:10.3 the unceasing f. of conceptual potentiality from

104:4.8 and in all of the past-present-future f. of time.

109:5.1 is able to arrest the mental currents, to stay the f.,

160:4.10 are an accidental beneficiary of the f. of wealth,

182:3.7 Jesus experienced that natural ebb and f. of feeling

flowverb

11:1.4 from his infinite being there f. the flood-streams of

11:5.5 The mother force of space seems to f. in at the

11:6.2 there f. through the transmuting regulation channels,

58:5.3 molten lava held under high pressure but tending to f

61:5.6 erelong this eastern ice mass began to f. southward.

91:8.12 the river of spiritual supplication may chance to f..

117:4.11 the motions of time, which f. as currents within the

131:3.4 shall the peace of the soul f. tranquilly like a river

152:3.1 cause the land again to f. with milk and honey,

160:4.10 material rewards of the temporal life are found to f.

162:6.1 said, ‘Out of him shall f. rivers of living waters.

194:3.20 deeper channels where the divine bestowals may f. to

flowed

61:3.8 but the Mediterranean f. into the Atlantic through a

73:3.4 f. east through the peninsular neck to the mainland

79:2.8 later waves of Mesopotamians that f. into Turkestan

96:2.2 Promised Land, the land that “f. with milk and honey

124:6.5 rippling waters as it f. down toward the Dead Sea.

167:3.6 by Abner at noon on that day in the river which f.

flower

80:5.4 Here, the f. of the blue race contested the Andites,

86:5.4 being related to the body as the perfume to the f..

124:1.10 end of April the whole land was one vast f. garden.

187:1.5 from day to day, there perished the f. of the Jewish

flowering

15:11.1 the legislative branch springs from the f. of the

19:6.6 superuniverses in the f. of the ages of light and life.

50:5.10 This is the f. of the successive ages of physical

52:0.1 to the time of its final f. in the era of light and life,

52:4.8 This is the age of the f. of art, music, and higher

55:2.9 The translated souls of the f. ages of the settled

55:6.2 These people are the f. of the evolutionary races.

60:3.0 3. THE FLOWERING-PLANT PERIOD

60:3.1 witnesses the appearance of f. plants and bird life on

60:3.19 without previous gradation, the great family of f.

106:2.3 this is the f. of the experiential power of God the

117:3.5 Supreme, and the result is the f. of an immortal soul.

flowers

43:6.8 If you enjoy the f., shrubs, and trees of Urantia, then

123:2.14 taught him to know and care for the vines and f.

123:3.10 studying the f. and plants by day and the stars by

124:1.10 In January the f. began to bloom, and by the end

191:1.1 as the dejected apostle strolled among the f. and

flowery

50:6.3 worlds as spheres whereon life is a f. bed of ease.

159:5.17 Jesus shunned f. language and avoided the mere

flowing

39:4.12 water from a higher level falls to a lower and, f.

79:3.6 and in the Deccan along the three great rivers f.

85:4.1 gushing fountains, f. rivers, and raging torrents.

123:5.15 friends of the potter who worked near the f. spring

128:1.6 to live his human life in the channel of its natural f..

130:7.4 Time is the stream of f. temporal events perceived

135:1.4 With his f. hair and peculiar mode of dress John was

137:6.2 glory of even the gentiles shall be like a f. stream.

146:2.4 mortals make available the ever-f. stream of divine

flowsnoun; see flows, lava

61:5.2 the central points of subsequent glacial pressure f..

92:5.8 been many ebbs and f. of the tide of religious truth

flows, lava

57:7.9 Even in the later periods the continuing lava f. and

57:8.4 Later on, deeper and hence denser lava f. came out

57:8.11 Surface cooling alternated with immense lava f..

57:8.18 The lava f. had brought to the surface a mixture of

58:5.2 exudate of ancient volcanoes, later extensive lava f.,

58:7.6 The lava f. of this age brought much iron, copper,

58:4.7 one hundred and twenty-seven successive lava f. on

59:3.2 Europe and eastern Maine and the lava f. of Quebec.

59:3.6 rocks were laid down by the intermittent lava f.

60:1.7 these filled land depressions were elevated by lava f.

60:3.1 deformations and concomitant widespread lava f.

60:3.3 quartz strata being the product of lava f. of this

60:3.11 The lava f., both above and below ground, were

60:3.16 there occurred one of the greatest lava f. of all time.

60:3.16 The deposition layers of these and preceding lava f.

61:1.11 terrestrial activities, including lava f., warping,

61:2.3 Extensive lava f. occurred in Greenland and Iceland,

61:3.7 nothing comparable to the lava f. of the Western

flowsverb

36:6.7 We know that life f. from the Father through the

59:3.9 stratum of rock over which Niagara Falls now f..

80:3.1 but only the Somme now f. in the same channel

84:0.2 of culture and knowledge f. from one generation to

109:5.1 it f. freely in the liberated but controlled channels of

117:3.2 The Supreme is the divine channel through which f.

117:6.3 great avenue through which the love of the Father f.

124:6.6 they passed by where the Jabbok, from the east, f.

139:8.2 situated on the west bank of the Jordan where it f.

180:2.4 by and through Jesus even as the life of the vine f.

fluctuate

84:7.3 Whenever the mores f., there is fluctuation in the

fluctuating

3:2.6 a transient force, a shifting power, or a f. energy.

4:2.2 his immutable laws, modified by, f. because of,

13:4.4 is the f. differential in its recognition and reception

41:1.2 the balance and distribution of otherwise f. and

42:7.1 there whirl, in endless profusion but in f. circuits,

127:1.3 possessed a somewhat f. but aggressive temperament

138:0.1 His mother wavered between attitudes of f. faith

fluctuation

11:5.6 in a north-south direction, while the greatest f. is in

27:7.7 the threefold f. of the light of the Deity abode,

41:3.10 In one group of variable stars the period of light f.

49:3.3 During such times of tremendous energy f. the

57:8.22 oceanic influences are the chief factors in climatic f..

66:8.3 episodes of evolutionary f., Urantia progressed very

84:7.3 Whenever the mores fluctuate, there is f. in the

fluctuations

3:1.12 The f. of the Father’s presence are not due to the

7:1.4 The reactions and f. of spirit gravity are ever true

15:5.12 suns are influential in creating widespread energy f..

15:8.7 power disturbances and heat f. accompanied by

16:4.11 3. The f. in energy manifestations exhibited by the

26:3.10 The f. in the work with the ascendant beings,

41:3.9 their orbits also occasion periodic f. of light.

41:3.9 of such phenomena are wholly due to internal f..

41:7.11 to stabilize heat loss and prevent hazardous f. of heat

57:8.16 this compensated and stabilized the f. due to cooling,

58:3.2 is modified qualitatively and quantitatively by f. of

58:6.6 to accommodate themselves to these never-ending f..

58:7.5 testify to the upheavals and surface f. of those times.

59:2.2 not well marked off in Europe because the land f.

118:10.22 2. Unpredictable—due to the f. in creature attitude,

160:2.10 stable than the f. of sentiment and the fickleness

fluent

123:3.1 Joseph was a f. speaker of both Aramaic and Greek

123:5.1 Already this lad was a f. reader, writer, and speaker

123:5.6 Being a f. speaker of Greek, he had little trouble in

139:2.4 Peter was a f. speaker, eloquent and dramatic.

fluently

123:2.14 Jesus learned to read, write, and speak, f., all three

162:2.1 can quote the Scriptures and teach the people so f.

fluid

58:5.2 so nearly f. in its molten and highly heated state that

195:2.3 Greek law was f. and artistic; Roman law was

fluids

58:6.5 the ability to reduce the saltiness of their body f.

58:6.5 proper degree of sodium chloride in their body f. by

flungsee far-flung

98:2.11 f. themselves into the mad whirl of the mystery cults.

flush

130:2.1 the tides were utilized to f. the city’s streets and

flushed

128:6.5 Jude f. with fiery indignation and was not slow in

flute-players

152:1.1 When he entered the house, he found the f.

flux

57:8.11 early crust of the earth was in a state of continual f..

fly

39:5.12 to olden notions that angels must have wings to f.

42:7.3 The positive particles of radium f. off into space at

42:7.5 heavier elements manifest a tendency to f. to pieces,

46:2.4 The transport birds f. at about one hundred miles an

49:2.16 for ages they continue to f. even after they have

95:4.3 that “riches take themselves wings and f. away”—

133:1.5 some other mortal who will f. to your assistance,

flying

52:1.5 also make extensive use of the larger f. animals.

60:1.9 and eventually both sea serpents and f. reptiles.

60:2.12 But these f. pterosaurs were not the ancestors of

60:2.12 These ancient f. reptiles grew to be ten feet long,

60:2.12 For a time these f. reptiles appeared to be a success

60:3.21 not a success in the air, nor had the f. dinosaurs.

60:3.22 This was the third type of f. creature to appear on

60:3.22 and it sprang directly from the reptilian group, not

60:3.22 not from the contemporary f. dinosaurs nor from the

foal

172:3.4 riding upon an ass, upon a colt, the f. of an ass.”

foam

158:5.1 Not only does he cry out in terror, f. at the mouth,

foaming

158:5.2 gnashing his teeth and f. at the mouth.

focalsee focal point(s)

0:4.11 the personal and the nonpersonal f. Absolutes of all

11:4.2 they maintain force-f. headquarters on the Paradise

16:0.12 Each Master Spirit maintains an enormous force-f.

28:5.11 in f. synchrony with the masters of philosophy

28:5.19 of any individual concerned in a f. exposure.

29:1.3 the whereabouts of the force-f. headquarters of the

100:5.9 diffusion of consciousness with vivid islands of f.

focal point(s)

11:5.4 The innermost is the f. of the force-energy activities

11:8.2 The center and f. of absolute material gravity is the

11:8.9 Paradise is the absolute source and the eternal f. of

15:8.1 serving as f. for the directionization of energy to

16:0.12 and at the Paradise f. of its specialized power control

18:3.5 these worlds are the superuniverse f. of the far-flung

41:1.3 Basing their activities on such f. of energy control,

104:4.26 the First Source and Center, the cosmic f. of the

116:4.6 power of the Supreme, serving as the sevenfold f. for

133:7.6 warrants the bestowal of an absolute f. for the human

focalization

0:9.3 the stupendous and amazing act of personality f. and

1:2.2 God is not a psychological f. of spiritual meanings,

10:5.4 is the nearest approach to a power-personality f. of

11:5.7 This is believed to be the central f., the Paradise

21:2.9 In connection with this event the Creative Spirit f.

25:2.2 Havona Servitals, there is a simultaneous f. upon

33:3.1 a specialized f. acquiring full personality qualities by

34:1.1 under the direction of, his local universe creative f.,

115:7.4 they impinge upon the Supreme, who is the Deity f.

118:9.9 the f. of all finite evolution, the maximation of all

focalizations

7:1.5 Such subabsolute f. of spirit gravity are a part of the

28:5.7 thoroughly reliable concentrations and f. of the

33:1.3 Creator Sons are the final power-personality f. of

116:3.2 1. The mind f. of the Third Source and Center.

focalize

9:7.1 to f., by reflectivity, all this information and

28:6.21 report of every being upon whom they f..

49:5.23 Prince arrives to f. human society and to inaugurate

focalized

6:2.6 this spirit nature of the Father is f. and personalized

11:1.2 The Father is cosmically f., spiritually personalized,

11:2.8 the functional space presence of this Absolute as f.

11:5.4 primordial force-charge of space appears to be f. in

40:10.6 high quality of wisdom which is engendered by f.

103:3.5 then these ceremonies became f. and crystallized into

112:6.4 has perished, has ceased to exist as a f. universe

116:4.3 Majeston appeared and ever since has f. the cosmic

160:5.11 Just now, our f. concept of the Father, as held in

169:4.3 the Infinite was f. in the time-space personality of the

focalizer

115:7.6 the Supreme is the indispensable f., summarizer,

focalizers

114:6.19 They function as ideational clearinghouses, mind f.,

focalizes

9:6.1 the mind-gravity circuit which f. in the Third Source

9:7.1 Reflectivity finally f. on Paradise.

40:10.2 much as the Truth Spirit of a Creator Son f. in the

focusnoun or adjective

17:3.1 the capitals of the superuniverses at the reflective f.

34:4.7 The Universe Mother Spirit acts as the universe f.

41:1.5 the sixth order is stationed at the exact gravity f. of

48:6.28 these material and morontial viewpoints into true f.

62:7.1 signals at the planetary reception-f. of Urantia.

65:2.13 the eastern f. of life emplacement failed to attain a

79:0.1 Here at this eastern f. of the human race the Sangik

79:5.2 were the first to migrate from the central Asian f.

90:1.1 the ceremonial fetishman, and the f. personality for

100:4.6 If each mortal could only become a f. of dynamic

105:3.4 Paradise exists at the f. of space, the Unqualified

115:4.1 and personally volitional f. of the transmutation—

116:2.12 experiential f. of the evolutionary almighty power of

116:4.8 the Conjoint Actor evolves from a living power f. to

focusverb

9:7.3 just as certainly they f. in the Seven Master Spirits

103:3.1 primitive Australians f. their religion upon the clan.

focused

55:6.4 while the philosophy of such a world is f. upon the

112:2.7 attributes of the whole personality are f. in action;

119:7.4 in all parts of this local universe were f. on Urantia.

125:5.2 discussion group of the temple had become f. upon

128:1.13 all celestial eyes were continuously f. on Urantia—

136:8.5 world, could be immediately f. upon himself.

145:3.11 sympathies were f. upon the scene of suffering

196:0.2 All these attributes of divinity he f. in his mind as the

focuses

13:4.2 They maintain their personal stations, their power f.

116:3.2 circuits emanating from these varied intelligence f.

focusing

2:7.5 into the fallacy of abstraction, the practice of f. the

152:6.4 the technique of arresting and f. the intellectual

foe

131:6.2 Self is man’s invincible f., and self is manifested as

186:2.2 elicit an answer, whether asked by friend or f.,

foes

49:4.6 have the same general struggles with microscopic f.

149:2.14 On both friends and f. Jesus exercised a strong and

150:4.3 lest a man’s f. become those of his own household

150:8.1 all Nazareth, friends and f., turned out to hear this

153:1.5 Both his friends and his f. pondered just one

154:6.9 He had warned his apostles that a man’s f. may be

155:4.2 Why do we refuse to confront the f. of truth?”

180:6.1 I have even warned you that a man’s f. may be

fog

12:1.14 space zones are free from star dust—cosmic f..

fogs

64:4.12 afraid of clouds, more especially of mists and f..

foil

87:5.6 not debasement of ego but rather an attempt to f.

foist

53:3.2 were in collusion with the Paradise Sons to f. fraud

foldnoun

46:8.2 When Satania can return to the constellation f., then

139:2.10 Peter had been received back into the Master’s f.,

164:5.2 you believe not because you belong not to my f..

165:2.4 “The true shepherd gathers his flock into the f. for

165:2.4 he enters into the f. by the door, and when he calls

165:2.4 The true shepherd enters the f. after the porter has

165:2.4 Some of you are not of my f.; you know not my

165:2.7 Every shepherd who seeks to enter the f. without me

165:2.8 The thief breaks into the f. only to steal, and to kill,

165:2.9 “But I have many other sheep not of this f.,

165:2.9 the Father that they shall all be brought into one f.,

166:3.4 Then will I declare that you are not of my f..

167:7.4 told you that I have other sheep not of this f.?

169:1.2 good shepherd left the ninety and nine sheep in the f.

169:1.2 his shoulder and tenderly carried it back to the f..

169:1.2 when the lost sheep had been restored to the f.,

169:1.3 find you and bring you, rejoicing, back to the f.,

169:1.4 sinner who repents and returns to the Father’s f..

170:2.24 believers, the brotherhood of man, the Father’s f.,

foldverb

60:4.2 these lighter areas are the first to crumple up, f.,

folded

58:7.6 in the crust of the earth, has been crumpled, f.,

59:6.5 The earth’s crust f. extensively during these land

150:9.3 his captors and, facing them, quietly f. his arms.

189:4.6 Mary saw only the f. napkin where his head had

194:3.8 divinely f. up in the person and nature of the Son of

folding

59:1.16 are tilted and distorted because of pressure and f..

60:4.2 Sometimes these upthrusts of land occur without f.

60:4.2 the rise of the Rocky Mountains, great f. and tilting

foliage

59:4.13 but these early varieties had only rudimentary f..

folk

66:5.29 these ancient f. were a serious people; little humor

66:6.5 The simple f. of Urantia brought their social customs

67:4.3 later found a place in the f. tales and traditions of the

77:2.3 the well-nigh universal f. tale of the gods who came

90:1.4 were regarded as supernatural by the common f.,

97:3.6 This was a fight of the country f. against domination

97:9.22 Then the rural f. revolted; they assassinated the king

97:9.23 to Judah for a time, and the country f. took over.

173:2.8 Even the common f. could not fail to distinguish

folks

63:6.5 by the prayer taught these simple f. by Onagar,

74:6.7 The little f. changed activities every thirty minutes,

123:0.2 business always to be on watch while the little f.

126:3.14 regarded as peculiar or different from ordinary f..

127:3.7 Jesus truly loved people—just common f..

128:6.11 And how the little f. did enjoy their Uncle Joshua.

129:1.9 evening Jesus devoted to social life with the older f.,

130:6.2 you come up in these hills to get away from f.;

138:9.3 such arrangements for the support of their home f.

145:3.5 Perpetua saw a large company of sick f. assembling,

152:2.1 was a favorite resorting place for Capernaum f.;

152:2.4 continued to flock in, bringing all manner of sick f.

160:1.6 Mature men view immature f. with the love and

166:4.4 These f. were simply innocent victims of one of

172:0.2 Jesus received many visitors, and the common f. of

folkways

68:4.1 group customs develop into f. or tribal traditions—

68:4.2 The origin of f. is always unconscious and therefore

68:4.4 had to be done just so—in accordance with the f. of

68:5.1 of living, equal the sum total of the f., the mores.

80:9.14 recent sun-worshiping era persist in the f. of Brittany

follies

66:7.19 man’s participation in the f. of the Lucifer rebellion

75:5.6 The consequences of the f. of misguided parents are

98:2.10 that orgiastic plunge into the f. of the mystery cults

followsee follow me; follow, not

0:6.2 We cannot f. your generally accepted definitions of

11:1.4 or f. the ascending personalities as they journey

11:1.4 or f. the insurging cycles of cosmic force;

11:1.4 or f. the inward processional of the Paradise Sons

11:1.4 or f. the trillions upon trillions of celestial beings

14:1.10 worlds f. each other in an orderly linear procession.

15:6.14 the larger aggregations of matter which f. an orbit

15:6.16 the same physical circuit, and which closely f. each

19:1.7 When human mind undertakes to f. the philosophic

20:10.4 they f. the never-ending expansion of the divinity

24:6.3 your Graduate Guide will f. you to the end of your

25:8.9 One of this order would be assigned to f. the

26:4.11 reckoned among those who forever f. the course

31:1.4 The Havona recruits f. the company of their

32:2.13 papers to f., touching upon the history and destiny of

37:10.5 to their fellows who f. them in the upward climb.

42:2.1 These narratives cannot altogether f. your accepted

45:4.21 ages which undoubtedly will f. the present age.

45:6.7 whether or not it elects to f. the parental path of

49:5.11 Normal adjustments to planetary conditions f. the

49:6.11 Such Adjuster-indwelt children and youths f. the

52:7.1 knows whether his second coming will precede or f.

53:4.4 majority of the intelligences failed to f. their leaders.

60:2.14 Henceforth, evolution will f. the growth of brains,

64:6.11 The orange race was the first to f. the coast line

75:6.2 loyal followers who pledged themselves to f. their

76:2.1 to be a herder; Cain had chosen to f. agriculture.

76:4.4 but many of them continued to f. a nonflesh diet.

77:2.1 the primary midwayers at this point in order to f. out

77:4.7 Investigators will never be able to trace out and f.

77:8.3 and are able to enjoy and f. your humor as well as

87:1.5 from a funeral by a different road, lest the ghost f..

92:2.1 surely, but grudgingly, does religion (worship) f. in

92:6.17 The Hebrews were the only western people to f.

93:6.4 man only agrees to believe God’s promises and f. his

93:10.9 destined to f. the mortals of Urantia on through the

96:2.3 They were merely fellow nomads who chose to f.

97:10.3 the Jews have continued to f. this Deity conception.

98:7.11 as sincerely seek to f. in the way of its teaching.

101:6.17 his brothers in the flesh of mortal life can f. him

107:2.5 Here occurs a break in our efforts to f. the careers of

107:2.7 they f. the course of ascendant beings.

107:6.5 certainly could f. the gravity presence of Paradise

111:1.8 actively, positively, and co-operatively choose to f.

113:5.4 They are the beings who are going to f. you for

113:7.4 will they pilot you to the Melchizedeks and f. you

113:7.4 And still will these seraphic guides f. you through

113:7.5 during the mortal career f. the course of the pilgrims

117:2.3 the age which will f. the completion of the growth

120:2.9 creative attributes of your personal divinity will f.

121:8.8 Luke began to f. Paul and learn of the life and

122:6.1 Jesus’ favorite stroll was to f. a narrow trail

122:10.1 they had failed to f. Joseph and Mary, and Herod

127:4.5 James and Simon grew up trying to f. Jesus’ plan of

127:6.1 while in the years to f. many women loved Jesus

128:7.4 know the better way and then be constrained to f.

129:3.1 of the narratives which immediately f. this paper.

131:2.7 Surely goodness and mercy shall f. me all the days

131:3.3 Pain and sorrow f. in the path of evil as the dust

131:3.3 Happiness and peace of mind f. pure thinking and

131:5.5 but those who f. truth shall enjoy the bliss of an

132:0.10 Many were the times in the years so soon to f. that

132:7.1 Ganid was surprised that Jesus did not f. out his

133:4.9 If you f. the unconscious leadings of this immortal

136:6.4 Jesus purposed to f. the unnatural course—he

136:8.6 his earth children must subsequently f. in their work

137:1.1 teaching, I have fully made up my mind to f. you;

137:2.2 Andrew decided to f. Jesus, but Ezra rejected the

137:2.5 down to John or shall I join my friends who f. you?”

137:2.7 I will also f., if I am worthy.”

140:1.4 for all others who would f. you into this kingdom,

140:5.21 So often persecution does f. peace.

143:2.6 And all who f. in the way of this heavenly peace

145:1.2 Simon consented to f. Jesus’ directions because of

145:5.10 We f. a teacher who seeks no glory for himself.”

147:6.2 commission of six secret spies was appointed to f.

148:7.1 business) the six Jerusalem spies were sure to f..

148:8.5 prepared to go home or else to f. the evangelists into

149:2.9 it lacked the moral courage to f. this noble example

149:2.14 Multitudes would f. him for weeks, just to hear his

149:2.14 to know this God-man, the more he will love and f.

151:1.4 Many of these people f. not in the way of the truth

151:2.3 to the truths of the gospel; they are minded to f.

152:5.5 forbade any of the disciples or the multitude to f. him

154:4.6 made to f. the doctrines of so-called Christianity.

154:5.3 never doubt that the messengers will f. after you.

155:3.2 to believe in Jesus and go forth to f. after him.

155:6.5 religion of the spirit leaves you forever free to f.

158:0.1 in spiritual preparation for the events so soon to f..

158:2.4 If you thus choose to f. the inclination of your own

158:7.6 path which they must tread if they would f. him.

158:7.6 Jesus asked only that they bravely f..

159:2.1 fellow had never been with us, neither does he f.

159:3.13 to believe in me and wholeheartedly proceed to f. me

160:1.8 Only honest and brave individuals are able to f.

162:2.1 should you not rather f. the light you already have?

162:2.2 They f. after me on the Sabbath to spy on me but

162:7.3 The children of evil f. only in the ways of their

163:2.5 Master, I will do anything if I may be allowed to f.

163:3.3 Shall we require those who would f. you to give up

163:3.4 “But, Master, we have left everything to f. you,

163:6.7 To you and to all who shall f. in your steps down

164:5.2 And to all who f. my teaching I give eternal life;

165:2.4 he leads the way and the sheep f. him.

165:2.4 His sheep f. him because they know his voice;

165:2.4 they know his voice; they will not f. a stranger.

165:2.4 they know the shepherd’s voice, and they f. after us;

165:2.4 you know not my voice, and you do not f. me.

165:2.4 the sheep know not your voice and will not f. you.

165:4.5 have sold all their earthly possessions to f. you,

165:5.3 The shadow is certain to f. the substance.

166:0.2 But his followers did not long f. his instructions,

167:0.1 from three to five hundred of the campers to f. him

170:5.13 that a social organization, or church, would f. the

171:2.2 The Master said: “You who would f. after me from

171:2.4 From now on you will not be able to f. after us,

171:3.4 who now made ready to f. him into Jerusalem

171:7.6 never manifested a desire to direct, manage, or f.

172:3.4 only one which was at all appropriate for him to f..

172:5.3 He was terribly disappointed that Jesus did not f.

175:2.3 Kingdom believers, those who f. the teachings of

176:0.2 and then f. a trail over to their private camp near

176:2.3 continue to f your fortunes and to guide in the affairs

177:1.2 F. on with me.”

177:1.4 great appreciation that he had been permitted to f. on

178:2.7 He will speak to you, and then shall you f. him.

180:3.6 we will f. you this very night if you will show us the

181:1.3 “If you would f. after me when I leave you, put forth

181:2.14 when the new teacher comes into your heart, f. on

181:2.14 for a hated tax-gatherer who dared to f. the Son of

181:2.19 three groups of brothers who chose to f. after me.

183:0.3 members of the camp hesitated immediately to f.

183:4.2 would have been disposed to f. his aggressive

184:2.10 Peter did not f. Jesus to the palace of the high priest,

187:1.6 And when some of them even dared to f. along by

190:2.3 Join earnest hands with your brethren and f. after

190:2.6 Why have you lingered before choosing to f. the

191:6.2 they will f. after the Spirit of Truth which they see

192:2.4 And f. after me even to the end.”

192:2.5 literally—that he should continue to f. after him—

192:2.5 “If I f. on after you, what shall this man do?”

194:2.8 an example for any man literally to attempt to f..

194:4.10 They decided to f. Gamaliel’s counsel, and there

195:1.11 continued to f the uncompromising attitude of Abner

195:3.10 Pantaenus taught Clement and then went on to f.

196:1.2 practices of living as will enable it to “F. after” the

196:1.3 To “f. Jesus” means to personally share his religious

follow me

137:2.5 And Jesus answered, “F..”

137:2.7 genuine Israelite, in whom there is no deceit. F..”

137:2.7 And Jesus nodded to Nathaniel, again saying, “F..”

138:3.1 Jesus, who, looking into Matthew’s face, said, “F..”

138:3.3 the Master greeted the patriot and only said, “F..”

138:4.1 and Jesus, gazing on them, nodded and said, “F..”

138:5.1 you lack faith; nevertheless, I receive you. F..”

138:5.1 will always be loyal to your Galilean brethren. F..”

139:5.1 that day in the Jordan valley when Jesus said, “F..”

139:7.6 that engaging voice of the Master saying, “F..”

140:6.11 willing, then, to take up your responsibilities and f.

157:6.8 let him assume the obligations of sonship and f..

158:7.5 after me, take up his responsibilities daily, and f..

159:3.13 to believe in me and wholeheartedly proceed to f.

159:5.10 the full measure of his responsibilities daily to f..”

163:2.2 They have forsaken all to f. and proclaim the

163:2.5 and f., and you shall have treasure in the kingdom

164:5.2 sheep hear my voice and I know them and they f..

165:2.4 fold; you know not my voice, and you do not f..

165:5.2 since you have forsaken everything, not only to f.,

171:2.2 The Master said: “You who would f. after me from

174:5.8 If you will truly f., even after I have gone to my

177:1.2 you grow weary, I will help you. F. on with me.”

180:3.5 and though you cannot now f., you shall certainly

180:3.5 you cannot now f., you shall certainly f. in the ages

181:2.13 at the customhouse when you first set out to f.;

181:2.19 three groups of brothers who chose to f. after me.

181:2.29 f. in paying the supreme price of loving service in

190:2.3 Join earnest hands with your brethren and f..”

192:2.4 And f. after me even to the end.”

192:2.5 what is that to you? Only make sure that you f..”

196:0.13 significance of his one supreme requirement, “F..”

follow, not

11:2.10 it does not f. that Paradise is time-space limited just

13:1.16 it does not necessarily f. that the Father had aught to

79:1.4 they did not f. the evolutionary course of the older

110:7.3 it does not f. that Adjusters only gain experience for

132:7.1 Ganid was surprised that Jesus did not f. out his

149:2.6 his reputation as a healer, it does not f. that it

151:1.4 Many of these people f. not in the way of the truth

165:2.4 they know his voice; they will not f. a stranger.

165:2.4 you know not my voice, and you do not f. me.

165:2.4 the sheep know not your voice and will not f. you.

166:0.2 But his followers did not long f. his instructions,

172:5.3 Peter was terribly disappointed that Jesus did not f.

184:2.10 Peter did not f. Jesus to the palace of Caiaphas.

189:2.6 does not f. that the association of a group of facts

followedsee followed after; followed by

0:11.1 the Father f. the expression of his thought into the

20:4.4 Had Urantia f. the general plan of inhabited worlds,

42:2.16 transmuting space-force has been f., level by level,

45:1.11 those personalities who f. him in rebellion against

53:1.5 Abaddon f. his master into rebellion and has ever

53:7.6 over one third f. their chief into the rebel ranks.

61:7.13 Those animals which f. the glaciers back and forth

64:2.3 They were f. in Europe by a somewhat superior

65:4.8 will development; and if such a plan had been f.,

66:4.7 members of Caligastia’s staff f. the Andonic race.

66:7.20 and abject spiritual darkness which f. the Caligastia

69:4.1 Just as marriage by contract f. marriage by capture,

69:4.1 by capture, so trade by barter f. seizure by raids.

70:6.5 officer was a food administrator; others shortly f..

70:7.17 a change of administration only f. civil war,

72:1.4 This continental nation f. the evolutionary trend of

73:0.1 the cultural and moral setback which so swiftly f.

75:4.8 Some of this advice they f.; some they disregarded

77:2.7 The forty-four modified Andonites who f. the staff

77:5.5 A company of twenty-seven f. Adamson

78:5.1 immediately f. the great renaissance of the Garden

78:5.5 mixed Andites and Egyptians f. down the east and

78:5.7 Andite sailors, together with some who f. them,

80:3.1 the Somme now flows in the same channel which it f.

80:7.12 When Egypt f. Mesopotamia in cultural decline,

83:7.1 the children always f. the mother; the mother-child

85:1.5 Hill worship f. stone worship, and the first hills to

86:2.3 If one event f. another, the savage considered them

89:2.5 Then f. all the ritualistic schemes of purification.

93:1.1 with extinction during the millenniums which f. the

94:1.1 Their religious forms of worship f. the ceremonial

94:1.7 second, third, and fourth Vedas f. as the Brahmans

95:3.5 Amenemope they f. for a season; Okhban they

96:4.8 Yahweh, became the Lord God of Israel, who f.

97:4.5 Hosea f. Amos and his doctrine of a God of justice

103:6.10 Increasingly has civilized man f. in the footsteps of

110:7.10 f. a beautifully touching and appealing admonition.

119:2.7 There soon f. the third Uversa proclamation of the

119:5.3 On Salvington we f. the career of this spirit pilgrim

123:3.5 Then f. the solemn Passover, which the adults

127:5.6 she f. him devotedly through his eventful years of

133:3.7 they looked at each other and silently f. as the men

135:8.7 John f. Jesus a sufficient distance to tell him the story

135:11.4 for the tragic end of his life in the flesh which f. so

137:1.7 the vast multitude of believing disciples who f. him.

138:7.7 work in behalf of the kingdom for two weeks was f.

139:4.10 was the one apostle who f. right along with Jesus

141:1.5 three fourths of his followers previously f. John

145:1.2 and their associates forsook their nets and f. Jesus.

146:6.2 half of the village f. the bearers of the bier of this

146:6.3 The multitude which f. him, and the whole village of

149:1.9 and as she f. Jesus about through Galilee, she

150:5.4 they all went on in the days that f. proclaiming the

150:8.5 f. the third prayer: “True it is that you are Yahweh,

150:8.7 Then f. the last benediction: “O bestow on your

152:0.2 large crowd which had heard the father’s request f.

152:1.3 two blind men led by a dumb boy f. him and cried

152:3.3 Many who had believed in him turned back and f.

153:5.4 We have believed in you and f. with you all this time.

154:6.10 by the conspiracy of events which immediately f..

158:5.5 journeyed southward while the crowd f. on behind.

158:7.1 sought to elude his critics and the crowd which f.

162:4.3 ceremony of the water f. the sunrise procession of

162:4.4 Then f. the sacrifices for the day, associated with

162:9.1 the week that f. the feast of tabernacles, scores of

165:2.1 Jerusalemites, Pharisees and others, f. Jesus north to

165:2.3 some of you, slaves of tradition, who have f. me

168:0.8 saw that Mary rose up quickly and went out, f. her,

168:0.9 but in this Martha failed, for they all f. Mary and so

168:1.1 as the Master f. on in silence with the two sisters,

171:1.2 the other half f. him for two weeks, visiting towns

171:3.3 number of those who f. along with him day by day

171:4.8 bewildered group of believers who this day f. Jesus

171:6.1 And so the chief publican f. on with the crowd until

172:5.2 Throughout this day and those that immediately f.,

172:5.7 Nathaniel naturally f. along with more poise and

172:5.9 he f. along, gazing at the spectacle and honestly

173:1.7 refrained from participation in what so soon f.,

174:5.14 and they f. Jesus in silence and in deep meditation.

177:5.2 again great throngs of people enthusiastically f.

178:3.5 and they all f. him down Olivet and into the city.

178:3.6 John Mark had f. them all the way into the city,

182:0.1 quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, f.

183:3.10 John f. close behind the mob, but Peter f. afar off.

183:4.3 and John Zebedee f. along to the home of Annas.

184:2.1 some distance behind, and Simon Peter f. afar off.

184:2.9 the guards passed out of the palace gates, Peter f.

186:1.1 The chief priest and his Sanhedrist associates f.

188:0.2 If this plan had been f., the body of the Master

188:3.9 the resurrection of life f. the sleep of death as of the

189:4.13 Peter rushed out of the upper chamber, f. closely by

192:0.4 Mark f. them out of the city, and when they had

194:1.4 two thousand new believers f. the apostles down to

194:4.13 f. the path of Alexander’s march of former days,

195:5.14 In religion, Jesus advocated and f. the method of

195:8.7 there also f. the unlooked-for harvest of world wars

followed after

141:1.1 many of them f. after the Master within a few days.

146:6.2 of believers and many curious people f. after him.

151:1.1 parables that he taught the throngs that f. after him

158:7.1 he knew that those who f. after him would go on

163:7.4 wonder-seeking multitudes who f. after the Master

168:1.1 When the friendly Jews who f. after them saw his

171:1.2 about one thousand in number, f. after the Master.

178:2.8 the man with the water pitcher near the gate and f.

179:5.5 those who f. after him in the intervening centuries

182:2.12 curiosity that he forsook his sentinel post and f. after

184:1.9 Annas himself f. after them shortly.

194:0.3 led off in this mistake, and others f. after him

followed by

11:7.8 resistance to motion which is universally f. cosmic

20:6.3 could hardly think of a vocation that has not been f.

32:2.3 The construction of Salvington was immediately f.

34:1.1 f. the disappearance in the spiritual shining of the

42:4.2 of metamorphoses, to be f. its outward physical

42:5.1 ten octaves up are the X rays, f. the gamma rays

59:1.15 occurred, f. the sinking of Africa and Australia.

61:1.11 and this was f. new extensive land deposits and other

64:7.3 the red man going northeast to Asia, closely f. the

64:7.4 They were closely f. the yellow tribes, who drove

64:7.15 the orange man, then by the green, f. by the indigo

65:2.5 soon f. the mollusks—the oyster, octopus, and

67:2.2 demand was f. the masterly appeal of Van,

68:5.3 is the mode of life now f. the African Bushmen.

69:9.16 f. a succession of slaves, serfs, and landless classes.

70:1.21 the arrival of a sense of fairness, and this was f. the

70:8.4 f. the recognition of language mastery, knowledge,

70:8.9 then the skilled workers, f. the unskilled laborers.

74:6.2 being f. his sister and Eveson, the second son of

75:7.5 Mortal status f. by physical dissolution was the

81:6.8 to be f. the employment of steam and electricity.

81:6.8 metalworking were f. an age of writing and printing.

82:2.2 reveals the simple mating customs f. primitive races.

87:5.2 And now the simple ghost cult is f. by the practices

87:6.16 ritual vows, soon to be f. religious pledges and oaths

90:2.5 soon f. the appearance of those shamanesses who

94:2.4 This philosophically debilitating teaching was f.

95:1.7 This defeat of the Salem gospel was immediately f.

97:5.4 This Isaiah was f. by Micah and Obadiah, who

97:9.21 Then began the three years’ siege f. by the total

98:4.8 vegetation growth f. the springtime restoration of all

101:7.3 some idea of a personal God is attained, f. enlarging

103:1.4 first a primitive belief in something which is then f.

119:3.8 Each of these missions was f. by an age of service

121:5.15 Christianity also promised deliverance from sin f. the

123:5.3 study of the other books of the law, f. the study of

130:2.2 advanced truth throughout his lifetime and was f.

134:2.2 men residing along the route f. the caravan lived

136:0.2 but such a message was always f. the gospel,

148:6.3 law is sooner or later f. the harvest of punishment,

148:7.4 proving to be one of those whose healing was f a life

150:9.4 Jesus, f his disciples, proceeded to their encampment

152:2.3 and Jesus spoke to them briefly, being f. Peter.

154:2.1 This summary action of the Sanhedrin was f.

162:6.3 this will certainly be f. the bestowal of the spirit of

167:5.1 On the way to Judea Jesus was f. a company of

171:2.6 started on the way to Heshbon, f. about five hundred

171:3.1 Jesus and the twelve, f. a crowd of several hundred

176:1.6 the end of the world would be f. the immediate

176:2.3 the prince of darkness, and then Adam, who was f.

185:4.1 he was f. his accusers and an increasing multitude.

187:0.4 They were f. many who secretly sympathized with

188:1.3 carried it, f. the faithful women watchers from

189:3.4 And he was immediately f. all the celestial host not

194:0.1 was f. a strong urge to go out and publicly proclaim

follower

162:1.7 Philip (Herod’s brother) was almost a f. of Jesus,

167:3.4 was deposed, and a f. of Jesus was put in his place.

177:4.11 a disciple of John before he became a f. of Jesus.

184:2.6 “I am not this man’s f.; I do not even know him; I

184:2.8 again teasingly charged him with being a f. of Jesus

followers

4:5.5 in the primitive minds of his childlike Bedouin f.,

53:3.4 Lucifer exhorted his f. to believe that none of these

67:6.1 The f. of Van early withdrew to the highlands west

73:1.5 the f. of Nod became divided into three major groups

73:1.6 descendants joined Van and his loyal f. in the lands

75:5.9 these hostilities kept up long after Adam and his f.

75:6.2 twelve hundred loyal f. who pledged themselves to

76:0.1 garden to the Nodites unopposed, he and his f.

76:3.2 recognized that their children and f. had learned to

76:3.2 And it was better for the majority of their f. that

77:2.4 f. of Nod, actually engaged in sexual reproduction,

89:3.7 Jesus ever teach these unreasonable views to his f..

92:3.4 Evolved religion commands respect because its f.

92:5.9 The Sethites and their f never entirely lost the Trinity

92:5.15 were synthesized by Nanak and his f. into Sikhism,

92:5.16 brotherhood of spiritual worship among the f. of the

92:6.19 The f. of Mohammed stumbled at the advanced

93:2.5 circles became regarded as so sacred by his f. that

93:3.3 very few of his f. ever knew that these three circles

93:3.4 To the rank and file of his f. he made no effort to

93:3.6 Melchizedek taught his f. all they had capacity to

93:4.14 to sacrifice from the religious practices of his f.,

93:8.1 become strongly established in the minds of his f..

93:9.1 Melchizedek had fully warned his f. that he must go

94:6.12 and Lao-tse were eventually deified by their f. in

94:7.1 Gautama’s f. made it appear that he was the son of a

94:7.2 Gautama exhorted his f. to carry his gospel to all the

94:7.5 Siddhartha so declared himself before his f. and

94:8.2 Gautama’s f. called him Sasta, meaning master or

94:8.17 Gautama’s f. overlooked the fact that the highest

94:9.5 Chinese and north Indian groups of Gautama’s f. had

94:11.2 was not carried to the world until after Gautama’s f.

94:11.3 Some of his later f. taught that Sakyamuni Buddha’s

94:11.6 gospel of Siddhartha, as it was interpreted by his f.,

94:12.2 this differentiation of the f. of the Lesser Road and

94:12.4 revived ancient missionary spirit of Gautama’s f.

95:1.8 Melchizedek had warned his f. to teach about the

95:6.4 (All too true, Zoroaster’s later f. did reverence and

95:7.3 Had the f. of Jesus taken more seriously his

96:4.3 god of the desert as the one and only god of his f..

96:4.5 and in keeping his f. intact for a quarter of a century

96:4.6 telling his f. that Yahweh was a hard taskmaster,

96:4.7 limited understanding of his f. made it necessary to

96:6.2 Moses had kept alive in the hearts of his f.

97:3.1 between the believers in Yahweh and the f. of Baal

97:9.8 A part of the secular story of how his immediate f.

97:10.5 functioned to conserve the highest values of its f..

98:5.2 despite the militant opposition of the f. of Zoroaster.

98:7.2 the Levant and Occident by the f. of this Galilean,

99:5.10 Jesus did not require of his f. that they should

100:7.2 but his stalwart strength of character amazed his f..

100:7.6 exhorted his f. to preach the gospel to all peoples.

104:1.6 among the northern branch of the f. of Buddha,

104:1.9 The f. of the Islamic faith likewise failed to grasp the

104:2.5 admonished his f. that justice is never a personal act;

119:2.5 But millions of his misguided and deluded f.

121:4.3 Stoicism’s f. sought to attune their minds to the

122:4.4 The early f. of Jesus all too often succumbed to

128:1.13 his sincere believers and grateful f. to worship him.

128:4.6 he recognized that his f. would be tempted to

131:6.1 these believers have become known as f. of Jainism.

134:7.3 Paul was preaching in Antioch and heard his f. speak

135:10.1 About one quarter of John’s immediate f. had

135:10.3 many of them going into Galilee to join the f. of

135:11.1 Few of John’s f. were permitted to see him.

135:11.1 his f. who had become believers in the Son of Man

136:9.1 How should he organize his f. for effective effort and

136:9.12 Jesus sought to prevent his early f. alluding to him

136:9.13 final request that he allow his f. to make him king.

137:1.1 Of all John’s f. one named Andrew was the most

137:2.2 there was a great tumult in the camp of John’s f..

137:2.3 While this trouble was brewing among John’s f.,

137:5.3 he never would be able to make his f. see him in

137:7.13 Jesus early taught his f. that the kingdom was a

140:4.9 Jesus exhorted his f. to exercise experiential faith.

140:5.1 Jesus taught his f. to manifest fatherly love rather

140:5.3 Jesus did not expect his f. to achieve an impossible

140:5.15 And then Jesus went on to instruct his f. in the

140:8.12 did say that his f. should make feasts for the poor

140:8.14 but many of Jesus’ early f. had strong opinions

140:8.16 He never taught his f. to avoid earthly possessions,

140:8.16 Jesus never personally directed his f. to adopt a

140:10.7 Jesus taught his f. to treat all men as their brothers.

141:1.4 But it was always a stumbling stone to John’s f.

141:1.5 task of getting along with the f. of John the Baptist.

141:1.5 three fourths of his f. had previously followed John

141:3.5 to the spiritually minded women among his f., but

141:7.1 a large group of f. journeyed down the Jordan to the

143:3.7 of greatly improved relations with the f. of John.

144:1.10 Jesus never forbade his f. to use John’s form of

144:3.13 John the Baptist had taught his f. several prayers;

144:6.10 this is the story of the first attempt of Jesus’ f. to

144:7.1 Baptism was the price which the f. of Jesus paid in

144:7.1 socialized religious group, the f. of John the Baptist

144:7.1 John’s f., in joining Jesus’ f., gave up just about

144:8.5 marked the real union of John’s and Jesus’ f..

145:1.3 But Jesus’ f. always regarded this as a miracle.

146:2.15 14. Jesus warned his f. against thinking that their

146:2.15 to be found in the prayers and worship of his f..

146:2.17 16. Jesus taught his f. that, when they had made

146:3.8 refreshing and inspiring for Jesus’ f. to hear these

146:3.10 Jesus gave his f. very little instruction regarding

146:6.2 funeral procession had come up to Jesus and his f.

146:7.1 He told his f. that, after he returned to the Father,

147:6.2 attached themselves to Jesus’ family of f.,

147:7.2 pray as we Pharisees fast and as John bade his f..”

149:2.1 The well-meant efforts of Jesus’ early f. to restate

149:2.4 2. The second great blunder of the Master’s early f.

149:2.12 Jesus received the obedience of his f. without

149:2.12 He permitted his f. to call him Master.

150:9.1 throng of his enemies and a sprinkling of his own f.

150:9.3 that a soft answer turns away wrath, but his f. were

150:9.4 public tour had a sobering effect upon all of Jesus’ f..

151:3.12 In this way Jesus sought to acquaint his f. with many

151:5.6 The Master’s f. always persisted in placing their own

151:6.5 to see the lunatic sitting with Jesus and his f.,

152:1.2 of these apparent miracles had little effect on his f..

152:2.1 he declared a furlough of one week that all his f.

152:6.2 enthusiastic and open f. of Jesus, who numbered

153:0.3 among such a group of depressed and disconsolate f.

153:0.3 word of well-wishing from any of his immediate f.

153:1.3 The Master well knew that many of his f. were

153:1.3 Jesus knew he could depend on his f., when they

154:0.3 Jesus prepared his f. for the impending dispersion.

154:1.1 intimate counsel with his f. at the Zebedee house.

154:1.2 closing the house of God to Jesus and all his f..

154:1.3 concepts of the kingdom held by the Master’s f.

154:2.1 all the synagogues of Palestine to Jesus and his f..

154:2.4 family or in behalf of any one of his immediate f..

154:6.4 was the giving of this parting message to his f.,

155:0.1 the Master called his f. around him and discussed

156:5.1 Jesus first told his f. the story of the white lily which

156:6.7 all Jewry to the teachings of Jesus and all his f.

156:6.7 claiming that these teachers were f. of John and

157:2.2 prepared for the evening conference with his f..

157:4.3 characteristic of him when his f. took themselves too

157:5.2 His f. were disposed to regard him as the expected

157:6.3 his immediate f. knew him as the Son of Man

157:6.3 majority of his f. still regarded him as the Messiah,

157:6.4 Jesus did not place emphasis, as did his later f.,

157:6.6 endeavored to lead his f. into the spiritual kingdom

157:6.6 but his f. would not go forward in the adventure.

159:0.2 the Master called his f. together and directed that

159:0.2 instructing his f. to return to Magadan not later

159:5.7 the Hebrew scriptures for the instruction of his f.

159:5.9 Jesus required his f. to react positively and

159:5.10 that his f. should be wise and alert in the quick

159:5.10 by many parables which he later spoke to his f..

159:5.10 Jesus never exhorted his f. patiently to bear their

159:6.3 Few of Jesus’ f. at this time appreciated the value of

161:3.2 We understand that he did not wish his f. to know

162:1.1 Long before they fled from Galilee, the f. of Jesus

162:1.3 Jesus’ bold appearance in Jerusalem confused his f..

162:1.3 Jerusalem, even in opposition to the advice of his f.,

162:1.8 The other f. of the Master were astonished when he

163:6.3 rare moments of emotional ecstasy which his f.

163:7.4 any number of his f. who were material-minded,

164:1.4 a beautiful admonition to all his f. and a stunning

164:3.15 thereby he desired to teach his f. of that day and

164:3.15 that they must cease to regard miracles as the only

166:0.2 But his f. did not long follow his instructions, for

166:0.2 they departed from his teachings and began to build

167:0.1 he was accompanied by over six hundred f..

167:5.1 to this group of f. on the “Terms of Salvation,”

167:6.4 if Jesus’ f. had not departed so far from that which

168:0.4 that all three had long been ardent f. of Jesus,

169:4.1 Jesus depicted all his f. as servants of mankind and

170:2.11 the Master taught his f. to pray: “Your kingdom

170:5.4 nearly failed of realization as his f. progressively

170:5.14 When Jesus’ immediate f. recognized their failure

170:5.19 a restatement as will undo the work of his early f.

171:0.2 set all Jesus’ f. to thinking that he was going up to

171:0.3 only tended to confuse the majority of his f.;

171:1.3 Jesus’ immediate f. understood that the camp at Pella

171:1.3 A large majority of his f. never were able to grasp

171:1.3 no matter what he taught them, they would not give

171:2.1 When Jesus and the company of one thousand f.

171:3.3 numbers of their f. deserted to go on to Jerusalem

171:3.4 outward courage displayed by his immediate f.,

171:4.1 Jesus and his f. encamped at Livias on their way to

171:5.1 at the head of a band of about two hundred f.,

171:7.10 And it behooves the Master’s f. in all ages to learn

171:8.14 the multitude of f. had gone on toward Jerusalem,

172:2.1 apostles and immediate f. even then carried swords

172:2.5 all of Jesus’ f. sensed the impending crisis, but they

172:4.2 Jesus and his immediate f. were left alone.

175:1.25 And then the Master beckoned his f. to depart from

175:2.1 And it should not cause those who profess to be f.

175:2.1 by intolerant, unworthy, and bigoted professed f.

175:2.2 the professed f. of Jesus indulge themselves in

176:1.3 wherefore did he give these instructions to his f..

176:1.6 many of Jesus’ f. interpreted these predictions as

176:2.1 As the conviction grew on his f. that he was going

176:3.7 successive generations of the professed f. of Jesus

176:4.2 As his f. awakened to the fact that their Master

176:4.2 his f. began the formulation of that belief which

176:4.3 Second, Jesus most certainly promised his f. that he

177:3.3 his divine power to save himself nor permit his f.

177:5.2 This was the occasion of Jesus’ warning his f. to

178:1.1 Jesus talked to about fifty of his trusted f. for two

178:2.1 Jesus’ most devoted f. could not reconcile the

179:2.3 was for the safety and salvation of his chosen f..

181:1.9 After Jesus bestowed this peace upon each of his f.,

182:1.8 Jesus prayed for unity among his f., but he did not

182:3.5 During the years that Jesus lived among his f., they

182:3.5 they did have much proof of his divine nature,

183:0.3 Failing to disperse his f., the Master left them and

183:2.3 more than threescore devoted f. were encamped

183:2.3 they could not depend upon all Jesus’ f. obeying

183:3.8 a stop to this show of physical resistance by his f.,

183:3.9 the captain, fearing that the f. of the Master might

183:3.9 Jesus’ f. fled in haste back into the ravine.

183:5.3 He is one of this fellow’s f..”

184:2.5 Are you not also one of his f.?”

184:2.5 “I know not this man, neither am I one of his f..”

184:2.6 not only because one of his f. bade me let you in the

186:3.1 Gethsemane to disperse or arrest the f. of Jesus.

186:3.1 But long before their arrival these f. had scattered.

186:3.1 the Sanhedrin was satisfied that the f. of Jesus were

186:3.4 David soon discovered that none of Jesus’ f. were

186:3.5 so these f. of Jesus, scattered throughout Jerusalem

187:0.4 they discussed what should be done with his f..

187:2.9 if his f. had gained possession of these garments,

187:2.9 The Master desired that his f. should have nothing

188:1.1 standing by to see that none of Jesus’ f. prevented

188:2.1 If Jesus’ f. were unmindful of his promise to rise

188:2.2 as will make the sepulchre secure against his f.,

190:4.2 reports concerning the many appearances to his f. are

192:0.1 story that a band of his f. had removed the body.

194:3.11 Jesus had already taught his f. that his religion was

194:3.14 but among the f. of Jesus woman has been forever

194:4.2 bold and courageous f. of a living Lord, not a dead

195:10.5 so few genuine second-milers—so few professed f. of

195:10.16 numerous families of his present-day professed f..

196:0.13 The Master desires that all his f. should fully share

196:0.13 Jesus most touchingly challenged his f., not only

196:2.6 indeed a pity that his f. failed to create a unified

196:2.7 and a pledge of devotion than commands to his f..

196:2.7 of himself rather than what he required of all his f..

followingnoun

154:1.3 a new f. was built up which was better grounded in

followingadjectivenon-exhaustive

55:4.15 During this or the f. age a Teacher Son, assisted by

55:4.15 world of long-time assignment during the f. ages.

59:0.3 the f. period of more highly developed marine life.

64:7.11 During the f. interglacial period this Neanderthal race

118:0.13 is the antechamber of the f. era of cosmic growth,

120:1.7 Father and your Father and offer you the f. counsel,

129:4.1 contrast with the soon-f. epoch of public ministry.

132:5.2 then would I counsel you to make the f. analysis

132:5.2 bear in mind the f. ten different methods of

134:5.1 We have in the f. presentation departed more

142:3.2 Jesus called attention to the f. phases of the growth

142:7.1 present the f. summary of the Master’s instruction:

147:6.3 the f. morning they moved up the river toward

followingverb

2:3.3 f. an unbroken confirmation of the indictment

6:6.4 your attainment of spirit status f. your completion of

11:5.9 return thereto f. the completion of its space circuit.

14:5.4 F. the attainment of the Eternal Son, ascenders are

15:1.3 You are f. the orderly and predetermined path of

15:5.11 for new cycles of universe function f. a collision

15:7.7 Hereon is man spiritualized f. his constellation

19:3.5 When the tribunal of nine arrives at a decision f. its

20:6.8 local universe ages f. a Michael’s seventh bestowal.

20:9.4 f. their final mission the planet will be ushered into

21:3.8 4. Supreme sovereignty—the settled authority f. the

21:4.4 F. the seventh and final bestowal a Creator Son

23:1.1 Immediately f. the creation of the Seven Spirits of

25:1.3 on the third moment f. the assembly of the Master

26:8.5 F. this service, on their own motion, they return to

28:6.8 and f. such training, the Memories of Mercy teach

34:1.3 of the Gods and f. the flash of spiritual energy,

35:2.8 then, f. the correctional rest, reinstatement to service

38:1.1 F. the completion of this united effort, the Son

38:5.3 F. this general education they are advanced to the

40:4.1 f. the adjudication of the nonsurvivor, they may be

40:4.1 after repeated services of this sort or f. some unusual

41:1.1 and f. nebular evolution of gravity response, they

51:2.1 and f. the discussion of the needs of such a world,

51:5.6 F. this procreative outpouring of imported ability

52:7.14 departure, f. their final mission, will inaugurate this

53:5.1 F. this momentous conference, Michael announced

53:9.2 the status of these rebellious leaders f. Michael’s

59:4.7 F. these submergences, many of the shore lines

61:1.12 F. a slight land rise the continent was covered by

61:3.3 a slight land submergence f. the long epoch of land

62:3.9 and f. their example, more than half the tribe,

64:6.15 drifted into great darkness f. the Caligastia apostasy;

66:4.10 f. the instructions of the pioneer Danite pair.

69:3.11 f. the exchange of commodities came the exchange

69:7.4 when a certain dog, after f. a hunter around all day,

69:9.12 F. the loss of faith in the fetish, laws were evolved to

70:5.4 preserved the teaching of Onamonalonton in f. the

70:5.6 saw to it that one war was not too long in f. another.

70:7.12 F. these years of rigorous discipline and training and

71:3.10 f. the end of the administration of political spoilsmen

74:4.1 the night f. the sixth day, while Adam and Eve

76:6.2 On the third day after Adam’s death, the second f.

77:4.2 Nodite centers were established immediately f. the

79:8.3 five hundred years f. the disruption of Greco-Roman

88:2.8 the f of which may determine important life decisions

89:10.6 the renewal of loyalty relations f. a period of the

92:5.6 F. the appearance of Adam on earth, so-called sons

93:6.7 It was f. this real and public surrender of his personal

95:1.10 Salem missionaries of the period f. the rejection of

97:6.2 monotheism throughout the world at about and f.

97:9.4 Immediately f. the defeat of the Ammonites, Saul

100:7.1 The most effective presentation of Jesus consists in f.

101:10.7 Religion assures man that, in f. the gleam of

103:7.5 sincerely desirous of f. the truth wherever it may

104:1.1 in the unsettled times f. the planetary rebellion.

105:2.2 In f. the chronological portrayal of the origins of

107:0.4 who is consciously or unconsciously f. the leading of

108:3.4 We do know that, f. the appearance of a Paradise

108:6.2 F. the completion of the mission of a Paradise

111:3.2 after death and f. the mansion world resurrection,

112:3.4 F. this dissolution the Adjuster takes leave of the

112:5.13 You will not function as a conscious being, f. death,

112:6.5 During the times immediately f. survival, ascending

113:4.3 In f. this leading you are sure to encounter, and if

117:4.11 he is f. the motions of time, which flow as currents

118:10.16 man is f the pathway of Supremacy to the attainment

119:4.1 recalling what had happened in times past f. such

122:3.4 announcement to Mary was made the day f. the

122:7.6 F. the evening meal and after much discussion

136:2.1 Jesus was f. the example of many pious Israelites.

136:2.6 Jesus, as he was and on Urantia, was f. the very

136:9.10 Jesus had none when he came back to his fellows f.

137:6.1 Jesus’ first public appearance f. his baptism was in

139:2.5 dismal days immediately f. Peter’s denial of Jesus in

139:2.9 In f. Jesus, literally and figuratively, Peter was either

139:2.9 the procession or else trailing behind—“f. afar off.”

140:7.0 7. THE WEEK FOLLOWING THE ORDINATION

142:7.5 F. that, came the memorable discussion of the family

144:6.1 his leaders to be apostles, f. the precedent of Jesus.

145:4.1 Throughout the evening f. this great outburst of

150:8.7 F. the benedictions he offered an informal prayer

151:2.5 F. a moment of silence, Thomas spoke up: “Yes,

152:1.2 the maiden had been in a state of coma f. a fever,

152:5.2 only about five hundred persisted in f. after him.

154:7.2 F. the Master’s boat was another and smaller craft,

157:6.1 F. the collapse of the popularity of Jesus with the

166:1.1 quite a number of his fellow Pharisees were f. Jesus

171:4.8 immediately f. an unpleasant preliminary skirmish

173:0.2 the apostles f. closely behind in meditative silence.

178:2.10 so that he was easily prevented from f. Peter, John,

183:3.1 with the armed guards f. so closely upon his heels.

187:1.4 and f. this road, they soon arrived at Golgotha,

195:4.3 The rehabilitation of Christianity, f. the passing of

followssee follows, as

2:5.9 The Father’s love f us now and throughout the circle

5:5.11 Then f. the soul consciousness—the realization of

28:6.16 privilege of service immediately f. the discovery of

28:6.17 after the service of time there f. the superservice of

28:6.22 it f. that, even in your present human estate, if you

47:8.1 the prospective spirit career which f. graduation from

50:5.5 Self-preservation is a pursuit which always f. self-

50:7.3 All through the Paradise career, reward f. effort as

73:6.8 wherein mansion world resurrection f. material death

87:6.17 crosses his fingers, and f. expectoration with a trite

92:6.15 China f. the Taoist and the Confucian teachings;

103:1.1 —no two mortals being alike—it inevitably f. that no

106:0.5 This superfinite level (antecedently) f. finite

111:4.6 Personality f. types but is always unique.

113:6.8 This roll call of justice always immediately f. the

114:0.2 it f. therefore that 191,924,362 angels were absent

116:6.6 it f. that the evolution of the parts is a segmented

119:2.7 now the third f. upon the termination of the second

130:1.5 Evil is the inevitable darkness which f. upon the heels

130:5.3 Season f. season and sundown f. sunrise only with

131:3.3 follow in the path of evil as the dust f. the wind.

131:3.3 pure thinking and virtuous living as the shadow f. the

131:4.7 Evil must be left behind, but virtue f. the soul to

132:2.4 The spiritually blind individual who logically f.

136:9.5 Step by step this human mind f. in the path of the

146:3.7 “Every earth child who f. the leading of this spirit

148:6.3 there f. a soul peace which passes all understanding

149:4.2 while ‘he who is hasty of temper exalts f.’?

160:2.7 And since wisdom is superknowledge, it f. that,

161:1.2 the Creator of all other beings, it f. that, as regards

162:5.2 He who f. me shall not walk in darkness but shall

193:1.2 there f. the experience of bearing the fruits of this life

follows, as

0:6.4 These are often employed as f.:

0:12.5 These Deity associations may be described as f.:

10:3.9 of Havona in the phenomenal universes as f.:

11:5.1 on nether Paradise, and that it is constituted as f.:

12:4.7 Space motions may be roughly classified as f.:

14:4.14 to higher Havona status may be suggested as f.:

15:2.2 and they are constituted approximately as f.:

15:2.18 superuniverses is constituted, approximately, as f.:

15:12.1 Our courts are constituted as f.: There presides, in

16:3.1 These Seven Master Spirits may be described as f.:

25:2.5 a conciliating commission and is made up as f.:

26:1.2 The spirits of the grand universe are classified as f.:

26:3.3 the service of the pilgrims of time is classified as f.:

28:5.2 Trinity-origin associates of the Ancients of Days as f.

30:3.1 Their work may be described as f.: 1. The Star

31:9.2 These seven groups are classified as f.:

35:8.8 Lanonandek order is classified on Salvington as f.:

36:2.1 These worlds of the Life Carriers are designated as f.

36:5.5 described in order of evolutionary attainment, as f.:

39:4.1 Administrator seraphim are organized for service as f

40:5.4 classification is as f.: 1. Mortals of the transient or

42:10.2 various levels, certain of which may be depicted as f.

43:5.2 These twelve are as f.: 1. The Constellation Father.

45:1.1 These spheres are numbered and named as f.:

46:4.1 in Nebadon these arrangements are designed as f.:

48:2.3 created in groups of one thousand, classified as f.:

49:2.23 These types are distributed as f.: number 1, one per

55:3.2 to the public treasury, and it was disbursed as f.:

55:4.24 a Planetary Adam and Eve may select careers as f.:

66:5.1 These ten groups were constituted as f.:

67:4.1 staff were found to have aligned themselves as f.:

71:8.2 statehood entails progress from level to level, as f.:

72:8.1 five to eighteen, special schools are maintained as f.:

78:1.2 Racial and cultural distribution was as f.:

80:9.1 became generalized into the three white races as f.:

92:4.4 These were as f.: 1. The Dalamatian teachings.

92:6.2 twentieth-century Urantia, may be enumerated as f.:

104:5.1 Two of these associations are constituted as f.:

105:3.1 They have been described in these papers as f.:

106:8.3 to present the three-level concept, which is as f.:

107:2.1 We often refer to the different orders as f.:

112:1.5 are three, and they are roughly functional as f.:

114:6.4 planetary supervision are functional on Urantia as f.:

118:4.4 the seven superuniverses, it may be conceived as f.:

131:0.2 Ganid collected this material under ten heads, as f.:

141:7.2 we will reorganize and classify these teachings as f.:

144:4.1 modern phraseology as f.: The earnest and longing

150:3.2 may be summarized in modern phraseology as f.:

151:3.2 and expressed in modern phraseology as f.:

168:4.3 to their many questions may be summarized as f.:

178:1.1 summarized and restated in modern language as f.:

188:3.5 to explain these things to ourselves somewhat as f.:

folly

45:2.3 all the results of the former f. have been overcome

52:6.4 fail to recognize the f. of unmitigated selfishness.

54:2.3 Lucifer’s f. was the attempt to do the nondoable,

54:6.3 to teach that the good resulting from Lucifer’s f.

54:6.7 consequential good derived from the Lucifer f.;

64:1.8 the f. of allowing the superior freely to procreate

67:4.7 planets have long since heartily repented of their f.;

74:3.3 f. of attempting to achieve planetary advancement

75:5.2 and with premeditation committed the f. of Eve.

76:2.7 Cain was becoming the grim reminder of their f.,

77:3.7 an opportunity for making atonement for the f. of

79:8.8 it is f. to regard the past as the exclusive source of

113:6.10 notwithstanding that many repented of their f.,

130:1.2 impressed upon him the f. of trying to run away

136:6.9 portrayed to an onlooking universe the f. and sin of

136:8.8 the f. of creating artificial situations for the purpose

142:2.4 grown-up men and women, would it not be f. for

153:3.7 discuss and expose the f. of the rabbinic system of

155:6.2 Commit not the f. of calling that divine which is

156:5.5 “But let me warn you against the f. of undertaking to

164:0.1 to all their warnings emphasizing the f. and danger

167:4.4 it was only f. to allow Jesus to go again into Judea,

175:1.5 your leaders are about to commit the supreme f. of

177:0.3 To do this is f.; I will therefore send three men

fond

48:3.11 and you will grow exceedingly f. of both groups.

63:2.2 as they held each other in fearful and f. embrace,

70:5.6 These early war lords were not f. of peace.

83:1.5 strongly linked to sex attraction; they became f. of

123:5.15 Nathan was very f. of the lads and often gave them

123:6.2 Jesus’ uncles and aunts were all very f. of him,

124:4.5 by the failure of her favorite son to fulfill her f.

126:1.6 music lessons; Jesus was very f. of playing the harp.

132:4.4 Jesus was very f. of doing things—even little things—

133:3.1 Ganid grew to be very f. of Crispus, his wife, and

135:2.4 But John was very f. of Abner, the acknowledged

160:2.6 man and woman in the f. embrace of the highest

167:4.2 Jesus was very f. of Martha, Mary, and their

fondest

48:6.36 the death of your f. hopes, before it can be reborn

52:7.16 this era of light and life far more than equals the f.

100:2.8 can calmly stand by while their f. ambitions perish

153:5.1 repeatedly had he crushed their f. expectations,

fondly

127:1.8 family instead of being, as they had so f. planned,

Fontasee also Andon and Fonta

63:0.3 F. signifies “the first Sonlike creature to exhibit

63:2.5 it occurred to F. to climb a near-by tree to secure

63:4.2 Childbirth was not a painful ordeal to F. and her

foodnoun

26:1.17 are encircuited; they “have f. that you know not.”

47:4.6 You partake of the morontia order of f., a kingdom

47:4.6 Both f. and water are fully utilized in the morontia

48:6.11 I shall not, in this Divine Presence, want for f. nor

49:3.4 The nonbreathers do not eat f. or drink water as do

50:5.4 spend their waking hours either in seeking f. or in

50:5.5 the hunter can spare any time from the search for f.,

50:5.7 F., security, and leisure provide the foundation for

50:5.7 F., security, and material comfort dominate society,

60:2.3 dinosaurs required such an enormous amount of f.

60:2.14 lacking the intelligence to provide sufficient f. to

61:2.2 angiosperms were the principal f. of the mammals,

61:3.11 Men first used horses for f., then for travel, and later

62:3.6 they would hide f. for subsequent use and were given

62:3.11 they were concerned only with obtaining f. and,

62:5.11 He refused to eat, even when f. was brought to him

63:4.7 hunting to obtain f and fighting to avenge themselves

63:6.5 That f. was the all-important thing in the lives of

63:6.6 “O Breath of Life, give us this day our daily f.,

63:6.7 the first regularly to use fire in the preparation of f..

64:4.3 useful to these Neanderthal peoples, serving as f.,

64:4.12 these people to live with lessened anxiety about f.;

66:4.7 They partook of f. as did the mortals of the realm

66:5.2 1. The council on f. and material welfare.

66:5.2 F., water, clothes, and the material advancement of

66:5.3 F. was preserved by cooking, drying, and smoking;

66:5.3 it thus became the earliest property.

66:5.4 burdens and transporting themselves, to supply f.,

66:5.5 careful breeding as to become a valuable source of f.;

68:5.3 ten miles long as it passed over the land gleaning f..

68:5.8 earlier times it was man’s duty to secure the animal f.

68:5.8 to his herds to provide an abundance of animal f..

69:2.1 during a harvest of plenty, store f. against the days

69:2.2 to compete with the whole animal world for his f..

69:2.7 directed toward the preservation of fire, water, and f.

69:5.1 The man who had f., provided he could protect it

69:5.1 had a distinct advantage over the man who had no f..

69:6.7 of vital energy necessary for the digestion of f.

69:6.7 by reducing the effort necessary to secure f.,

69:7.2 being able to kill them as they were required for f..

69:7.4 ages dogs were used for f., hunting, transportation,

73:4.4 contributions of f. were also received from near-by

76:4.3 by dual nutrition, subsisting on both f. and light,

76:4.4 of children did not use the flesh of animals for f..

81:1.6 which had been put in graves as f. for the departed.

81:3.1 became agriculturists or collectors of water-borne f.,

82:1.9 when civilization insures plentiful f., the sex urge

84:3.6 pastoral ages woman must provide the vegetable f..

84:5.8 a woman’s value consisted in her f.-producing ability

84:8.5 and even the taste of good f. may serve as forms

84:8.5 (When you use salt to savor f., pause to consider

84:8.5 could obtain salt only by dipping his f. in ashes.)

87:2.3 the custom to provide f. and clothes for the ghost’s

87:2.9 Ghosts supposedly enjoyed the smell of f.;

87:2.9 to throw a bit of f. into the fire for the purpose of

88:1.3 When fruits became fetishes, they were taboo as f..

89:1.5 woman could think so much about a certain f. that

89:1.5 the child, when born, would be the echo of that f..

89:5.2 and since f. was man’s greatest need, then f. must

89:5.2 then f. must likewise be a spirit’s greatest need.

89:5.15 Human flesh having become the f. of superior men,

89:5.15 became taboo; human flesh was f. only for the gods;

89:5.16 and was held in high esteem both as such and as f..

90:3.4 individuals would be deserted without f. or water.

91:1.3 These simple-minded souls reasoned that f., game,

92:2.2 must consist, not of new and manufactured f., but

93:2.2 career that Machiventa had partaken of material f.,

95:1.2 unlawful to go on a journey, cook f., or make a fire

98:1.1 never to receive fees for religious service, only f.,

122:6.3 helping themselves from a common dish, or pot, of f.

122:7.3 when the f. was packed for the trip of three or four

126:5.1 Their clothes and even their f. became simpler.

126:5.1 they saved their best f. for the evening meal.

128:1.2 He hungered and satisfied such cravings with f.;

132:6.2 Ganid sought money from his father to provide f.

133:3.9 When Martha, Justus’ wife, had spread the f. on the

133:4.2 In your living and loving ministry serve spiritual f. in

134:8.1 a stone container in which Tiglath was to deposit f.

134:8.3 he abstained from all f. only a day or two at a time.

134:8.6 rebel personalities, had not to do with f., temple

134:8.10 he met Tiglath coming up to the rendezvous with f..

135:9.8 Jesus bade them return to their f. while he sat down

136:4.3 The longest period Jesus went without f. was his first

136:4.3 But on the third day Jesus went in search of f..

136:6.1 forcibly presented itself in the matter of obtaining f..

136:6.1 Should he go in quest of f. as any ordinary man

136:6.4 the physical nature as expressed in hunger for f.,

136:7.1 made his decisions regarding such matters as f.

137:8.3 he returned to Zebedee’s house and asked for f..

138:10.4 Philip’s duty to provide f. and to see that visitors had

139:5.4 Only a few times in four years did he fail to have f.

140:4.3 Salt not only flavors f., but it is also a preservative.

140:5.8 four or five days; one is apt to lose all desire for f..

143:5.1 he took the apostles with him to assist in bringing f.

143:6.1 to see Jesus, the twelve had just returned with f.,

143:6.1 they had been without f. all day and were hungry.

143:6.1 Can it be that the woman gave him f. as well as

144:2.3 that your friend hungers, and that you have no f. to

144:6.1 his fellow apostles were in a near-by village buying f.

147:5.2 to receive portions of f. which might be tossed to

152:1.1 to eat, for she had been a long time without f..

152:2.3 Many of these people had brought f. with them,

152:2.5 Philip had provided a three days’ supply of f. for

152:2.5 the f. the people had brought with them was nearly

152:2.6 They have no f..”

152:2.6 to the villages around about and buy themselves f..”

152:2.6 multitude so that they may go their way and buy f.

152:2.7 I would like to feed them. What f. have we with us?”

152:3.1 had finished gorging itself with the wonder-f.,

152:3.3 about the twelve baskets of the fragments of f.;

153:2.7 but rather seek for the spiritual f. that nourishes even

158:7.2 after they had partaken of f., Andrew, speaking to

159:5.1 to feed their souls upon the best of the spiritual f.,

163:4.12 they must trust the Father for f. and shelter and all

165:2.6 but you must also feed the flock with good f.;

165:5.2 The welfare of the soul is more than f. and drink;

165:5.2 yet the Father provides f. for every one of them

166:1.2 after each course of f. nor at the end of the meal.

166:1.6 Jesus went out of the house without partaking of f..

172:1.2 Martha directed the serving of the f.; her sister Mary

177:0.4 Mark came forward with a basket containing f. and

187:1.8 had neither f. nor water since the Last Supper at

188:2.3 the Jews carrying them their f. and drink.

190:0.3 such beings do not partake of ordinary material f.;

194:4.3 They took their f. with gladness and singleness of

food administrator

70:6.5 The first cabinet officer was a f.; others followed.

food animals

63:6.3 To Andon, the larger f. were symbols of creative

food carriers

77:3.4 The f. spread the news of the dissension, and large

food coercion

68:5.3 F., hunger, led to the first form of industrial

food competition

62:3.8 eventually resulted in serious f. and sex rivalry,

63:3.6 when combined f. and social friction brought about

food council

67:4.1 Ang and three members of the f. had survived.

food elements

152:2.10 Michael multiplied f. as he always does except for

food foraging

50:4.3 the remote tribes continued in hunting and f.,

food gatherers

80:3.6 The blue men were hunters, fishers, and f.;

food-gathering

68:5.3 form of industrial organization, the primitive f. lines.

food gift

89:5.2 enjoyed human flesh, therefore he offered it as a f. to

food hoarding

69:5.1 F. developed self-control and created problems of

food hunger

62:2.3 F. and sex craving were well developed, and a sex

68:2.4 association of human beings were f. and sex love;

68:2.5 With the growth of society, f. ceased to be the only

69:1.3 institutions embrace those practices growing out of f.

69:5.12 new wants were rapidly added to the original f..

84:1.2 but f. which first attracted savage man to woman

food hunter

86:1.1 Primitive man was a f. hunter.

food offerings

87:2.9 smell of food; f. at funeral feasts were once universal

food plants

73:5.5 but scores of varieties of f. were lost to the world.

food preservation

69:5.4 F. meant power and comfort for those who

food problems

50:5.4 races of primitive man are chiefly concerned with f..

50:5.6 After f. have been partially solved and some degree

food-producing

84:5.8 Once a woman’s value consisted in her f. ability,

food provider

68:2.7 Woman was a f., a beast of burden, and a companion

food provision

152:2.5 Neither had Philip made f. for such a multitude.

food quest

50:5.4 The f. is paramount in the minds of these early

food raids

70:1.8 1. Hunger, which led to f. raids.

food requirement(s)

48:2.23 morontia environment, such as modifications in f.

68:2.7 of the fleeting sex passion as in consequence of f.;

food remnants

88:5.1 Even f., clothing, and ornaments could instruments

food satisfaction

84:8.2 Although f., play, and humor, along with periodic

food saving

68:2.5 was hungry; f. was his first self-denial, self-discipline.

69:5.4 F. and preservation meant power and comfort for

food scarcity

89:5.4 Man-eating has arisen through f., though this has

food slavery

68:5.4 hunter and thus to gain considerable freedom from f..

68:5.7 Pastoral living afforded relief from f.; man learned to

food-storage or food storage

62:3.13 only by hiding themselves in a subterranean f. retreat

66:5.3 Great advances were made in methods of f..

69:5.4 F was adequate insurance against famine and disaster

food struggle

68:2.5 History is but the record of man’s agelong f..

food supply or supplies

59:6.7 seed plants appeared, and they afforded a better f.

70:9.3 1. Assurance of f. supply.

82:1.9 With the savage, the f. was the impelling motivation,

84:2.6 when herding gave man control of the chief f.,

88:3.2 animal of supposed biologic origin insured the f..

93:5.7 Lot journeyed to the valley of the Nile to obtain f.

food taboo(s)

89:1.5 The early f. originated in fetishism and totemism.

89:1.5 A variant of the f. was the belief that a pregnant

food vessels

166:1.4 platters while the spiritual-f. are filthy and polluted!

foods

70:7.15 ancient societies forswore certain f. and drinks.

74:6.3 full well the chemistry and energy of these f., Eve

74:6.4 They found their f.—fruits, nuts, and cereals—ready

fool

131:3.6 The f. has said in his heart, ‘Evil shall not overtake

foolhardy

100:7.15 His courage was magnificent, but he was never f..

139:8.7 forceful; so truly courageous but never rash or f.;

139:8.8 Thomas stand out against some project as being f.

foolish

2:5.3 to save man from the disastrous results of his f.

48:4.5 and fearfulness, and ofttimes f. and childish anxiety.

70:7.12 modern times as the f. notion of “sowing wild oats.”

84:4.6 During labor, scores of f. things were said and

84:4.9 However f. these olden notions were, they did some

84:7.20 the child from the natural consequences of f. conduct

86:6.5 Each generation smiles at the f. superstitions of its

89:3.3 Penance is the negative form of this ofttimes f.

89:6.3 this well-meaning man had made a f. vow,

89:6.3 men are addicted to making f. and needless vows,

89:7.1 escape the worst results of their rash and f. vows.

90:4.2 faith required to get well under the f. ministrations of

92:2.4 it is only f. to attempt the too sudden acceleration of

93:6.2 clans were certainly committing suicide by their f.

108:6.2 thwarted in their work by many of man’s f. fears

139:2.4 relevant, many of them were thoughtless and f..

139:5.5 as Jesus so patiently listened to Philip’s f. questions

139:5.7 discourses to ask an apparently f. question.

139:5.7 Jesus was more interested in Philip’s f. questions

143:2.5 f. fears, divers lusts, enslaving pleasures, malice,

146:2.6 A wise father does not literally answer the f.

147:5.9 unwise parents who conspire with the f. of earth to

148:6.8 Zophar said: ‘You are f. to claim to be righteous,

149:4.2 read in the Scriptures that ‘wrath kills the f. man,’

156:5.2 do not make the mistake of the f. carpenter who

165:4.3 “But this rich man was also f..

166:1.4 Do not you f. men understand that the God of

169:2.6 who will be f. enough to give you great treasure in

171:0.7 remembered the f. request she had made of Jesus

172:5.9 performance as a little childish, if not downright f..

177:4.10 disappointment in the lives of those f. persons who

178:3.3 be not misled into any f. attempt to defend the Son

181:2.20 “Philip, you have asked me many f. questions, but

194:3.1 confused with the f. outbreaks of emotionalism.

195:7.1 How f. it is for material-minded man to allow such

195:7.17 How f. to presume that an automaton could conceive

195:9.7 the sorrowful disappointments attendant upon the f.

foolishly

133:2.1 Did the woman do something wrong, or did you f.

144:2.4 with the fish and the child f. asks for the serpent?

147:5.9 the Father is not a lax, loose, or f. indulgent parent

foolishness

129:2.7 Annas recognized the f. of suggesting that Jesus

147:5.9 Jesus earnestly warned his apostles against the f.

154:6.3 if he would only give up the f. of trying to preach a

fools

82:3.11 they expressed it, that both parents would not be f.,

149:4.2 hasty in spirit, for anger rests in the bosom of f..

175:1.16 You are all f. and blind.

footanatomical

28:6.7 mercy is not a gift to be trampled under f. by the

39:5.12 wings extending from the head to the f. of the angel.

62:4.4 human type of hand and f. had fully developed,

63:3.5 Sontad, despite a seriously injured f., assumed the

123:0.6 Joseph and five kinsmen proceeded on f.;

125:6.9 raised his staff aloft and, quivering from head to f.

136:7.2 bear you up in their hands lest you dash your f.

140:3.12 but to be cast out and trodden under f. of men.

140:3.18 before swine, lest they trample your gems under f.

140:4.2 but to be cast out and trodden under f. of men.”

152:2.2 Those who could not obtain boats fared forth on f.

179:3.1 and begin to pour water into one of the f. basins.

footbase

122:5.9 The house was located near the f. of the near-by

122:7.6 their noontide meal at the f. of Mount Sartaba,

139:5.11 She stood at the f. of Philip’s cross encouraging

158:0.1 when Jesus and his associates reached the f of Mount

158:0.2 that he tarried with them at the f. of the mountain.

187:5.4 there were present at the f. of his cross John, Jude,

189:4.6 The covering sheet lay at the f. of the burial niche.

footmeasurement

59:1.19 They grew in length from two inches to one f. and

59:3.5 grew to be fifteen feet long and one f. in diameter

foothills

60:3.9 these deposits may be observed in the uptilted f..

64:3.1 This group was located in the f. of the Indian

64:7.2 these Sangik peoples spread out around the f. and

77:5.10 A short way up in the f. of Turkestan are the

77:5.10 fertile belt lying in the lower f. of the Kopet range,

122:7.5 the f. of Mount Gilboa, where they camped for the

134:8.1 known as Beit Jenn in the f. of Mount Hermon.

footing

49:5.18 The three orders stand on an equal f. in the ascension

64:6.11 the orange race never secured a favorable f. in Africa

133:0.3 the spiritual world all mortals stand on an equal f..

133:0.3 they stand on an equal f.; God is truly no respecter

footprints

60:1.2 but numerous sandstone f. of the land reptiles may

60:1.10 many of their fossil f. have been mistaken for giant

88:5.2 Even the dust from f. could be used in magic.

footsore

169:1.10 after the happy father had led the f. and weary lad

footsteps

2:1.1 The divine f. are not known.”

103:6.10 civilized man followed in the f. of the Greeks and

113:4.3 Seraphim function as teachers by guiding the f. of the

131:1.8 Our God will forgive us and guide our f. into the

footstool

97:7.11 “The heavens are my throne, and the earth is my f..”

137:6.2 ‘The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my f..

174:4.6 hand until I make your enemies the f. of your feet.

fornon-exhaustive

4:3.1 stir God and his Sons to be jealous f. man, but never

34:6.10f. all those who are led by the spirit of God are the

48:6.28 F. I know that in the fullness of time and the glory of

71:2.19 government of the people, by the people, and f. the

110:7.4 this new being is of the eternal past as well as f. the

129:3.6 on Urantia, he lived it f. his entire universe.

136:4.1 Michael’s mortal bestowal was on Urantia but f.

140:10.3 he was doing a work on this world but f. all other

147:8.2 F. what reason do you afflict your souls while you

160:4.12 build up f. yourself and in yourself reserve galleries

174:5.9 F. this very purpose have I come into the world

foraging

50:4.3 the remote tribes continued in hunting and food f.,

foraminiferal

61:1.13 Considerable f. limestone was deposited in European

foraminifers

60:3.1 the predominance of the prolific chalk-making f. in

61:2.4 and f. continued to play an important role.

foray

70:1.13 to engage in a f. as a holiday, to enjoy a sham battle.

forays

82:3.5 later peoples substituted for such raiding f., athletic

forbade

4:5.5 Moses did make a distinct advance when he f. human

70:3.9 so popular that the mores eventually f. their

82:5.5 Some tribal mores f. marriage to a dead brother’s

82:5.7 Many tribes finally f. marriages within the clan;

94:8.19 Gautama f. their receiving money and thereby sought

96:5.5 Moses also f. the making of images of any sort.

98:1.1 a pledge imposed by Machiventa which f. the

121:8.13 My revelatory commission f. me to resort to

122:7.3 Joseph virtually f. Mary to accompany him, but it

127:2.8 reiterated that loyalty to a dead father f. his leaving

127:6.8 Jesus explained that, since immediate duty f. his

130:5.4 to help Jesus handle the affair, but his father f. him.

135:2.1 the Nazarite vow f. contact with the dead, even in

135:9.6 but John f., saying: “Our times are in the hands of

138:1.1 Jesus f. them to baptize and advised against public

139:4.8 strangers teaching in Jesus’ name, John promptly f.

139:8.1 Thomas had a form of courageous loyalty which f.

140:8.9 he f. them to become in any way embroiled in

144:1.10 Jesus never f. his followers to use John’s form of

152:5.5 f. any of the disciples or the multitude to follow him.

152:7.1 Jesus f. them to do any public teaching on this trip

159:2.1 after us; therefore I f. him to do such things.”

159:2.4 This man whom John f. to teach and work in Jesus’

162:3.3 If he f. stoning the woman, they would accuse him

164:4.1 rule which f. the meeting of the Sanhedrin on the

183:0.2 to call his associates, but Jesus definitely f. him.

184:3.6 Jewish law specifically f. the testimony of a traitor.

190:2.7 James f. their publishing abroad the fact of this visit

forbear

111:7.2 The divine indweller can only patiently f. while you

forbearance

26:11.5 Rather should such manifestations of mercy and f.

54:1.4 material justice, intellectual fairness, social f.,

84:7.28 those lessons of patience, altruism, tolerance, f.,

100:6.4 is always characterized by increasing patience, f.,

118:1.6 true maturity transcends patience by a f. born of real

128:6.8 Jude never forgot the patience and f. his brother-

139:2.5 Peter never grew weary of contemplating Jesus’ f..

140:5.11 It embraces patience and f. and is motivated by an

159:1.7 term seventy-seven as an illustration of mercy and f.

173:4.2 and with f., he dispatched many other servants,

174:5.3 But I am constrained to show f. since I fear for the

194:3.12 hate and anger by the fearless acts of love and f..

forbearing

178:1.14 f. under provocation; but you are also to be valiant in

forbid

38:4.4 If a seraphim bears responsibilities which f. absence

112:3.7 to f. such communication during the period of a

124:2.2 His parents were loath to f his asking these questions

133:3.2 voted to f. his further preaching in the synagogue,

136:9.1 reaching the final decision which would f. that he

140:8.3 even then he did not f. the exercise of prudence

159:2.1 Then said Jesus: “F. him not.

159:2.1 strange things in my name, but I will not f. them.

167:6.1 “Suffer little children to come to me; f. them not,

173:4.3 “God f. that we should go on doing these things.”

forbiddensee forbidden fruit

13:1.1 the innermost of the three circuits, are the only f.

13:1.2 landed on Divinington; that world is wholly f. to me.

13:1.13 these secrets of Vicegerington will always be f. you.

13:1.23 One seventh of Ascendington is f. to me—that

13:1.23 is therefore f. to me and eventually revealed to you

13:2.8 These rendezvous worlds of spirit life are f. ground

24:6.2 I am not f. to undertake to tell you of the work of

35:7.3 We are not f. to undertake the revelation of these

75:6.1 The Melchizedeks had been f. to interfere with the

86:5.14 a part of the soul from the body; hence such are f..

89:2.1 And the f. tree always said, “Thou shalt not.”

89:5.12 limited to men; women were f. to eat human flesh.

89:6.6 Moses had f. these foundation sacrifices, but the

101:4.2 we are f. to include such humanly undiscovered

107:3.7 my growth, or I should not have been f. to go there.

114:7.13 their terrestrial abode, but I am f. to reveal the real

119:6.3 I regret that I am f. to reveal the details of this

123:4.3 the harm of certain sorts of play which were f. on the

124:1.3 Everything of that sort was strictly f. by Jewish law,

125:4.3 unwittingly entered the f. and reputedly sacred

146:4.3 among the Jews lepers were f. even to attend the

forbidden fruit

89:2.1 Every primitive tribe had its tree of f., literally the

162:4.4 branch of the paradise apple—the citron, or the “f.

forbidding

62:7.4 instructions for the resident Life Carriers f. us to

127:4.2 place of the older Jewish method of f. to do evil.

127:4.2 He refrained from placing emphasis on evil by f. it,

183:3.7 raised a f. hand to Peter and, speaking sternly, said

185:2.12 2. F. the people to pay tribute to Caesar.

forbids

119:6.3 which f. my undertaking to unfold the details of this

120:3.8 f the leaving of human offspring behind on any planet

131:1.8 Prayerful worship shuns evil and f. sin.

185:5.1 that he perverts the people, f. the payment of taxes

forceverb

72:12.2 when they have endeavored to f. a superior culture

100:1.3 do not f. a ready-made adult experience upon him.

126:2.2 which would f. this young man of destiny so early

146:2.5 the infinite love of God cannot f. the salvation of

155:6.5 entering the kingdom that you should f. yourself

162:3.4 married this woman, did most shamefully f. her to

178:1.16 when they who despise the truth f. it upon you.

195:2.7 And so did these Romanized Greeks f. both Jews

forceadjective

force actions

15:8.8 we are living in the midst of f. and energy reactions

force activity or activities

0:11.8 with equal space presence on out into the f. of the

11:6.5 contract while the master universe and the f. of all

12:1.14 seven superuniverses and this gigantic belt of f.,

42:5.14 merely a collective name to designate a group of f.

force behavior

42:5.16 Primordial-f. does give rise to phenomena which are

force blanket

42:5.14 the resistance of the undifferentiated f. of all space,

force center

11:5.4 The activities of this vast elliptical f. are not

11:5.5 The inner zone of this f. seems to act as a gigantic

11:5.6 The mid-zone of the f. immediately surrounds this

11:5.6 between the inner and outer zones of the f..

11:5.9 the outer zone of the Paradise f. is the source of

12:3.6 four circuits are not related to the nether Paradise f.;

force circuits

11:5.1 all physical-energy and cosmic-f. have their origin on

force control

29:0.1 three groups of living beings having to do with f.

force endowment

0:6.12 may be attributed to God—Deity—to Paradise f.,

9:0.2 Paradise is infinite in potential for f. and in capacity

32:1.4 universe is one one-hundred-thousandth of the f. of

force evolution

42:2.13 regarding the exact causes of the early stages of f.,

force function(s)

16:4.4 Master Spirits and f. of the Unqualified Absolute.

30:3.4 they are just as much interested in f. as in stellar

force manifestations

12:1.15 the Uversa physicists detected early evidence of f.

133:5.4 Scientists may some day measure the energy, or f.,

force manipulators

29:5.4 These two mighty orders of primordial-f. work

42:2.12 In response to the work of these f., space-energy

force phenomena

16:4.4 the f. identified with the nether surface of Paradise.

force presence

9:3.3 a local frame; it does so by the exercise of equal f..

42:2.4 Paradise probably embrace three zones of absolute f.

56:9.3 Is the Unqualified Absolute a f. independent of the

force reaction

42:8.2 This unnamed influence seems to be a space-f.

force unlimited

0:11.8 overcontrol is space-f. but is definitely conditioned

0:11.9 The Unqualified Absolute is f. and Deity conditioned

forcenounsee force, cosmic; force, spirit or spiritual

see Force Organizer(s) or Master Force Organizers

0:4.13 conduct of all beings having to do with f., energy,

0:4.13 It is neither a f. nor a presence; it is just Paradise.

0:6.2 F. is also thus broadly used.

0:6.2 cannot follow your accepted definitions of f., energy,

0:11.8 overcontrol is space-f. unlimited but is definitely

0:11.9 The Unqualified Absolute is f. unlimited and Deity

1:6.2 God is to the scientist a primal f., to the philosopher

3:2.6 The Father is not a transient f., a shifting power,

3:2.6 God is not functioning in the universe as a blind f..

3:4.1 In potential of f., wisdom, and love, the Father has

3:4.2 And subsequent to this bestowal of limitless f. and

3:4.2 surcharged with the same degree of f. and energy;

3:4.2 possess the same infinite potential, just as if f.,

4:1.9 with certainty as to just how the primordials of f.,

5:5.3 conceives of God as the First Cause, a God of f..

5:6.8 No other being, f., creator, or agency in all the

9:3.4 Conjoint Actor display powers that can transcend f.

11:5.1 all physical-energy and cosmic-f. circuits have their

11:5.5 The reality pressure-presence of this primal f. is

11:5.5 The mother f. of space seems to flow in at the

11:5.8 All forms of f. and all phases of energy seem to be

11:5.8 one billion Urantia years the space-f. of this center

11:5.9 All physical f., energy, and matter are one.

11:5.9 Space is not f., energy, or power.

11:8.5 1. Pregravity Stages (F.). This is the first step in the

12:1.2 we never find f., energy, or matter thus behaving;

12:1.14 stupendous circuits of f. and materializing energies

12:3.6 they are neither f., energy, nor power circuits.

12:6.6 All phases of primordial f., nascent spirit, and

12:6.6 pertaining to the behavior of a primordial unit of f.,

12:7.6 God is not a self-acting automatic f.; he is not a law-

12:8.3 Whatever the transformations of f. in the outlying

15:4.1 in conformity to the gravity laws of f., energy, and

15:4.2 transmute space potency into primordial f. and

15:4.4 cyclones of f. which, when once started, can never

16:7.9 Morality can never be advanced by law or by f..

29:3.10 tremendous actions of f. which are now taking place

29:4.37 divisions, one for each form of basic universe f.,

29:5.5 These force organizers transmute primordial f.

32:1.1 The preuniverse manipulations of space-f. and the

36:6.2 only a creator personality or a creative f. can supply

36:6.6 We speak of life as “energy” and as “f.,” but life is

41:7.14 their material losses by the intake of space-f. and

42:0.1 F. is the one thing which stands as a monument

42:1.5 united stream of Paradise f. going forth to all space

42:1.5 those modifications of space-f. which eventuate in

42:1.6 And all f. is circuited in Paradise, comes from the

42:1.6 it is in essence a manifestation of the uncaused Cause

42:1.7 F. derived from self-existent Deity is in itself ever

42:1.8 Forever f. and energy go on; having gone out from

42:1.8 it must return thereto, even if age upon age be

42:2.1 various levels of f. and energy—physical, mindal, or

42:2.1 your accepted definitions of f., energy, and power.

42:2.1 and potential, while f. is applied to the pregravity,

42:2.7 2. Primordial f.. This represents the first basic

42:2.7 transmutation of space potency into primordial f. is

42:2.8 Passive and potential f. becomes active in response

42:2.8 F. is now emerging from the exclusive domain of the

42:2.8 Primordial f. is seemingly reactive to transcendental

42:2.9 Primordial f. is sometimes spoken of as pure energy;

42:2.10 to transform space potency into primordial f.,

42:2.10 Primordial f. is destined to pass through two distinct

42:2.14 Space-f. has been changed into space-energy and

42:2.16 been moving Paradiseward as transmuting space-f.

42:2.16 now seems to begin to swing back towards f., but

42:2.16 but f. of a nature very unlike that of space potency

42:2.16 very unlike that of space potency and primordial f..

42:2.21 the technique of the metamorphosis of space-f.,

42:6.1 the space charge of universal f. is homogeneous and

42:8.1 a f. which remains to be discovered on Urantia.

42:8.2 This f. is not wholly dominated by your recognized

42:8.6 The paradoxical and powerful f. of atomic cohesive

42:11.5 Linear gravity is the short-range cohesive f. of the

51:6.3 traditions would exert a cumulative f. of 500,000

51:6.5 of a world with the compelling f. of tradition.

56:1.1 There are f., energy, and power, but they are all

56:1.3 Pure energy (primordial f.) and pure spirit are wholly

64:7.14 wiped the green man out of existence by sheer f.

68:5.11 Association with animals suggests struggle and f.;

70:11.5 superstition was the moral and social police f. of the

70:11.10 2. By f.—the contestants fought it out.

71:0.1 the contest of f. between the struggling tribes and

71:2.7 accelerating civilization; f. is only a temporary

72:7.5 In the average state the police f. is only one tenth as

73:6.4 battery, mysteriously releasing the life-extension f.

75:8.7 if the First Great Source and Center were only a f.

81:6.14 The chief factor in early civilization was the f.

81:6.33 or dictatorial regulative institutions based on f..

81:6.44 now human society is plunging forward under the f.

83:2.2 the transition stage between capture by f. and

83:6.2 earliest monogamy was due to f. of circumstances,

86:7.6 by the powerful and awesome f. of false fear,

91:6.3 forget that the sincere prayer of faith is a mighty f.

92:3.9 it has been the moral police f. of all time.

92:4.9 detract from the immediate f. and authority of all

94:11.12 wholly impersonal—even an infinite creative f..

95:7.1 all efforts to extend the gospel through military f.

95:7.6 its weakness, the association of military f. with its

97:1.3 progress he made was by sheer f. of compulsion;

102:2.2 Religious f. is not the product of the individual’s

102:4.2 The motion of experience equals the f. of expectant

104:2.6 manifestation—the relationships of the God of f.,

104:3.2 the mathematics and premathematics of f., energy,

104:4.15 the unfathomable nature of the Universal Father-F..

104:4.28 This triunity is f. and energy.

105:3.4 the basis for the realization-revelation of “I AM f.

105:3.5 of the motives of will and the mechanics of f.;

117:6.4 reacted to by some unrevealed but ubiquitous f. of

118:8.11 man achieves this transformation by the f. of his own

127:2.12 by the f. of his own decisions and with only the aid

133:1.2 I may employ sufficient f. to restrain the aggressor.

133:1.5 that organized society had every right to employ f.

133:5.6 for a f. far greater than the simple sum of its parts.

133:7.12 the overcoming of evil with the potent f. of good.

134:5.10 An international police f. will prevent many minor

140:8.4 the civil government must sometimes employ f. for

141:3.4 the combined charm and f. of his personality.

156:5.5 desire through the mere f. of the human will.

159:3.2 Never should a righteous cause be promoted by f.;

159:3.2 influences refers to psychic f. as well as physical f..

173:1.11 the refusal to employ f. to protect the majority of

173:1.11 are not disposed to resort to f. for self-protection

177:3.3 save himself nor permit his followers to employ f.

178:1.2 may often find it necessary to employ physical f.

178:1.2 will not resort to the employment of physical f..

183:2.3 the Jewish authorities had no such f. of armed

186:3.4 the mobilization of all his messenger f. on Sunday

194:3.4 spiritual forward urge is the most powerful driving f.

194:3.11 the Master from all dependence upon physical f.;

195:8.10 The chief cohesive f. resisting this disintegration of

force, cosmic

0:6.4 we generally use the terms c., emergent energy,

0:6.5 1. C. embraces all energies deriving from the

0:11.2 Both potency of c. and potency of spirit force are

9:4.5 C. responds to mind even as cosmic mind responds

11:1.4 nether Paradise or follow the insurging cycles of c.

11:5.1 all physical-energy and cosmic-f. circuits have their

11:7.8 resistance to motion that is universally followed by c.

11:8.4 The numerous forms of c., physical energy, power

11:8.5 of space potency into pre-energy forms of c..

12:2.4 the metamorphosis of c. in these outer space levels

12:8.2 The bestowal of c., the domain of cosmic gravity,

42:2.2 of adopting the following classification for c.,

42:2.22 the transmutation of c. into universe power as one of

42:2.23 the origin, nature, and transmutations of c., we are

42:6.4 three varieties of motion: mutual resistance to c.,

force, spirit or spiritual

0:11.2 Both potency of cosmic force and potency of s. are

9:2.3 There are many untrammeled lines of s. and sources

16:2.3 the combined lines of s. and intelligence pass inward

34:4.5 This bestowed Comforter is the s. which draws

37:2.5 this interesting and versatile order possess a s.

44:5.4 s., when studied, yields dependable deductions

86:7.6 the bestowal of a bona fide s. of supernatural origin,

112:2.5 4. That the indwelling s. is potentially directive.

130:2.8 by training, but such a power of mind is not a s.,

166:3.8 the necessity for using s. for the purpose of breaking

forceadjective

force-charge

11:5.4 the primordial f. of space appears to be focalized

11:8.5 is analogous to the concept of the primordial f. of

11:8.6 This modification of the f. of space is produced by

12:8.2 a supergravity presence which constitutes the f. of

15:4.1 mystery associated with the universal f. of space;

15:4.1 Though nonresponsive to Paradise gravity, this f.

42:4.5 —the status of the universal f. of space provided

57:1.1 this great nebula itself took origin in the universal f.

force-energies

11:5.5 It directs and modifies f. but hardly drives them.

29:2.14 but the Universe Power Directors direct the f. of

force-energy

0:3.13 eternally fixed in absolute relation to the f. center of

11:2.3 the greater out-pressure of f. at the north end of the

11:5.4 a region having to do with space potency and f..

11:5.4 The innermost is the focal point of the f. activities

11:5.5 concerned with diffusion of this basic form of f..

11:5.9 All f. originally proceeded from nether Paradise

11:8.8 nonspirit realities—all manifestations of f. and the

12:1.1 conclusively that the whole vast aggregation of f.

12:3.1 All forms of f.—material, mindal, or spiritual—are

12:4.2 really responsible for the gigantic activities of f.

12:8.2 All original f. proceeds from Paradise, and the matter

29:4.37 unerring registration of the status of all forms of f..

36:6.6 F. is variously gravity responsive; life is not.

41:5.7 The presence of a second or a third form of f. may

42:0.2 all f. is under the ultimate control of a personal God

42:1.7 F. is imperishable, indestructible;these manifestations

42:5.16 and plunge on through a vast ocean of outspread f.;

104:4.26 Paradise is the center of the f. activation of the

force-focal

11:4.2 maintain f. headquarters on the Paradise periphery.

16:0.12 Each Master Spirit maintains an enormous f.

29:1.3 indicate the whereabouts of the f. headquarters of

force-mass

42:8.4 uncharged particles together because of superior f.

force-space

11:9.7 source-center of all f. and energy manifestations.

42:2.3 The extension of this concept connotes the universe f

Force Organizers or Master Force Organizers

11:8.6 space is produced by the action of the Paradise f..

12:2.4 outer space levels is a function of the Paradise f..

12:3.10 our belief that intelligent f. are at present directing

12:4.6 In outer space the f. are apparently responsible for

15:3.15 intelligent and purposeful action of the Paradise f..

15:4.2 The Paradise f. transmute space potency into

15:4.3 in the relative inaccessibility of the Paradise f.,

15:4.3 though they are competent to deal with space-energy

15:4.3 origin of the energies they so skillfully manipulate.

15:4.4 Paradise f. are nebulae originators; they are able to

15:4.4 they are able to initiate about their space presence

15:8.10 The living power directors and f. are the secret of the

29:0.2 1. Primary Eventuated Master F. Organizers.

29:0.3 2. Associate Transcendental Master F. Organizers.

29:0.10 the intelligent supervision of the M. of Paradise.

29:4.2 Spirits from the personnel of the Associate M.

29:4.36 the primary and secondary f. and the power directors

29:5.0 5. THE MASTER FORCE ORGANIZERS

29:5.1 The f. are resident on Paradise, but they function

29:5.1 and they comprise two grand divisions of service:

29:5.2 2. Primary Eventuated Master F. Organizers.

29:5.2 do not function extensively within the boundaries of

29:5.3 3. Associate Transcendental Master F. Organizers.

29:5.5 Primary M. are the manipulators of the primordial

29:5.5 These f. transmute primordial force into primary

29:5.5 They are thereupon succeeded by the associate f.,

29:5.6 the Associate M. give way to the orders of power

29:5.6 But in the absence of such plans the associate f.

29:5.7 The M. withstand temperatures and function under

30:1.97 4. Primary Eventuated Master F. Organizers.

30:1.98 5. Associate Transcendental Master F. Organizers.

31:9.12 two vast orders of f., the primary eventuated and

31:9.12 These M. are not to be confused with the power

32:1.1 primordial energies are the work of the Paradise M.;

41:1.1 of the spheres of space, are initiated by Paradise f.;

41:1.1 they are superseded in superuniverse function by the

42:1.5 The f. initiate those changes and institute those

42:2.5 it is modifiable by the presence of the Primary M..

42:2.7 of the tension-presence of the living Paradise f..

42:2.8 by the space presence of the Primary Eventuated M..

42:2.10 The passive presence of the primary f. is sufficient to

42:2.10 such an activated space field that these same f. begin

42:2.11 set in motion by the activities of the primary f..

42:2.11 the primary f. give way to the functioning of their

42:2.12 set up by the Associate Transcendental M..

42:2.12 Associate M. may retire from the energy cyclones

42:2.21 they do not fully comprehend the function of the f..

42:4.10 the presence of the living f. and the power directors

42:6.3 they cannot, independent of f. or power directors,

56:9.12 The M. go out into space and mobilize its energies

57:1.2 the beginning of this recital, the Primary M. had long

57:1.3 987,000,000,000 years ago associate f. organizer

57:1.4 authorizing the dispatch of a f. and staff to the region

57:1.5 The recording of this permit signifies that the f. and

57:1.6 Only the presence of the f. and the liaison staff was

57:1.6 the living f. simply withdraw at right angles to the

57:1.7 at this point—at just about the time the Paradise f.

105:7.8 4. The two orders of Paradise f. organizers.

forced

0:3.20 we are f. to employ the technique of time-space

32:5.4 the cycle of eternity, we are f. to recognize that such

48:7.5 The spirit concept cannot be mechanically f. into the

60:1.3 Lava was later f. in between many of these layers.

63:2.5 been f. to make use of animal skins for warmth.

69:8.5 took male prisoners and f. them to cultivate the soil.

70:3.3 Warfare and pressure f. the tribal organization upon

78:6.1 These three great waves of culture were f. out of

79:1.6 the diminishing rainfall f. the nomadic Andonites

81:6.4 f. them to invent and adopt new and advanced

84:7.2 Man was only f. into home building by the pressure

87:6.14 spirits and demigods could be f. into desirable action.

92:3.4 cult; therefore must revision always be f. upon it.

121:3.5 because they were f. to compete with slave labor.

146:4.4 Master was so thronged by the sick that he was f. to

159:5.15 “Master, what should I do if a stranger f. me to carry

164:1.4 The lawyer was f. to give the very answer to the

168:0.12 Jesus indignantly resented the show of f. and

195:1.5 the Greeks who literally f. the Romans to accept this

forceful

99:1.2 Religion must become a f. influence for moral

139:8.7 but at the same time so virile, aggressive, and f.;

141:3.5 Jesus was indeed a strong and f. personality;

156:5.7 F. ambition, intelligent judgment, and seasoned

forcessee forces, spirit or spiritual

0:3.13 1. The gravity f. of the material universes are

0:3.14 2. The mind f. are convergent in the Infinite Spirit;

2:3.6 the final decree of dissolution is executed by f. acting

4:1.4 There is no limitation of the f. and personalities

4:1.7 conversant with, the recognized f., energies, minds

4:1.7 fortuitous conspiracies of the interassociation of f.,

4:2.2 system, and planetary f. and personalities.

4:2.5 not personally present in nature or in any of the f.

5:1.8 the f of divine love and the ways and means of divine

7:1.2 is not due to the interposition of the antigravity f.

8:5.2 any of these diverse but associated f., influences,

9:0.4 the Conjoint Actor ceaselessly manipulate the f. and

9:1.1 creatures and the activator of the cosmic f. of space.

9:1.4 a universal manipulator of the f. and energies of

9:3.1 Gravity cannot be modified except by the f. and

10:3.19 to neutralize even the manifestations of primary f.

11:5.5 The f. emanating from this zone are not responsive

11:6.3 means: unpervaded by those f., energies, powers,

12:1.14 are in doubt as to the exact status of the space-f.

12:1.14 These tremendous wheels of energizing f. are

12:2.4 We also know that these f. are ancestral to those

12:4.16 Absolute, which consists of a co-ordination of f.

12:6.3 Mind alone can interassociate the physical f. and

12:6.5 even the primal physical f. are not responsive to

12:6.5 highly predictable as regards new associations of f.

12:6.5 although many such combinations of energies or f.

14:3.6 makes it possible perfectly to equalize the physical f.

15:4.1 We are confident that these ancestral f. have a

15:4.4 can never be limited until the all-pervading f. are

15:8.8 but we are always confronted by certain f. which

21:5.8 are inherent in the cosmic pre-existence of certain f.

23:1.9 thrown out of liaison with the higher circulating f..

24:1.12 these efficient beings utilize all agencies, f.,

28:6.6 statement of your account with the supernatural f.

29:3.11 If they exert an influence upon the primordial f. of

29:5.5 manipulators of the primordial or basic space-f. of

31:10.10 the Ultimate Trinity engaged in mustering the f. of

34:4.13 in conjunction with the magnetic f. of the worlds,

36:5.14 physical controllers are related to the nonliving f. of

36:6.0 6. LIVING FORCES

36:6.5 evolution and survives only as part of the cosmic f.

38:9.8 to the higher spirit-reality f. of the celestial realms.

41:5.6 procession except as they are acted on by superior f.,

41:5.8 the various space-f. and solar energies operating in

41:6.5 when tossed by the temperature-X-ray solar f. to the

42:1.0 1. PARADISE FORCES AND ENERGIES

42:3.1 the presence of f. as yet undiscovered on Urantia.

42:4.11 minus the resistance of the f. overcome in transit

42:5.14 as modified by gravity and other intervening f..

42:8.4 neither electric nor gravitational f. could hold the

42:11.5 the f. of intra-atomic cohesion are the short-range f.

42:11.5 antigravity influences of numerous supermaterial f.

44:1.14 left but snatches of these harmonies of morontia f. on

44:5.10 the most helpful balances of divergent f. between

44:7.1 the manipulation and organization of specialized f.

46:2.4 proceed by liaison with the superior f. and spirit

52:3.6 multiform manufacture and control of natural f.;

53:1.5 themselves with the f. of the traitorous Caligastia.

53:4.1 that worship could be accorded the universal f.

53:5.3 Michael never interfered with the rebel f. of Lucifer;

53:6.3 sought my destruction by means of the liaison f. they

53:7.11 and protracted efforts of all the subtle evil f. which

55:5.4 of history, and there are no more armies or police f..

56:1.3 These primal f., inhering in the Absolutes, are

56:9.12 Sons, who organize these gravity-responding f. into

56:9.13 expanding march of the Paradise creative f. through

57:5.14 tributaries injected new and foreign directional f.

58:4.2 spiritual powers and superphysical f. we organized

60:3.2 This contention of geologic f. gave impetus to the

60:4.2 adjustment for the contending and conflicting f.

64:4.12 A primitive religion of the fear of natural f. gradually

64:4.12 fear led to attempts to placate the invisible f. behind

64:4.12 appease these invisible and unknown physical f..

65:1.7 the supermaterial f. concerned in life propagation

66:5.14 the climax of their exhaustion of the f. of evolution.

72:5.10 being rapidly displaced by other and higher driving f.

72:7.5 the police f. are maintained by the state governments.

82:1.7 instinct is one of the dominant physical driving f. of

85:0.4 The observation of powerful natural f., such as fire,

85:2.3 were due to the direct activity of supernatural f..

86:0.2 Man’s earliest prereligious fear of the f. of nature

86:3.4 the realization of impotency before the mighty f. of

87:4.5 Man was at last able to conceive of supermortal f.

87:4.6 chance with a concept of unchanging supermortal f.,

87:4.6 of religion have been opposed by the f. of darkness.

87:6.1 Man felt helpless before the uncontrollable f.

87:6.13 The dual-spiritism concept of good and bad f offered

90:3.10 of evolution then unerringly sets in motion those f. of

96:3.5 when the Egyptian military f. were fully occupied

97:9.19 succeed until the country landlord Jehu joined f.

101:3.10 the utter indifference of natural f. to human welfare.

101:10.9 the struggles of time on the side of the supreme f.

105:7.18 In the eternity of the past the f. of the Absolutes,

109:4.5 one of the most useful and potent f. on Urantia

109:5.1 Thus are the f. and energies of mind more fully

110:7.6 domination of the energy patterns and chemical f.

110:7.6 chemical and electrical f. inherent in your physical

114:0.1 rule in the kingdoms of men through celestial f. and

114:6.20 reservists are the provisions which the celestial f.

115:6.2 farther removed from direct action by the creative f.

116:6.5 There is an interdependence of f. and personalities

118:10.14 was helpless before the onslaughts of natural f.,

118:10.14 someday achieve relative mastery of the physical f.

119:3.2 he intrusted command of the celestial f. to Gabriel,

130:1.2 by the powers of truth and the f. of righteousness.

134:5.12 power controls the world’s land, air, and naval f.,

144:5.6 Give us this day the vivifying f. of light,

149:1.8 the manifestation of healing by certain creative f. and

151:3.14 the direct act of spiritual beings and supernatural f.

155:5.3 to fear mysterious energies and worship superior f.,

156:5.10 but moral power and spiritual energy are mighty f.

156:6.9 his scattered, tested, and depleted f. for this last year

157:4.5 All the f. of evil and the hosts of sin shall not

163:2.8 The f. of the spiritual world will not coerce man;

165:3.6 knowingly to ascribe the doings of God to the f. of

166:4.2 consistently refuses to employ the f. of heaven for

169:2.5 make eternal friendship with the f. of righteousness

172:5.10 the assembling military f. of the new kingdom.

178:1.3 neither should you employ the physical f. of earthly

179:4.1 knowing how the evil f. of darkness have conspired

194:0.5 triumph over the f. which had sought to destroy their

195:8.10 scientific secularism can never co-ordinate its f.,

forces, spirit or spiritual

0:3.15 3. The universe s. are convergent in the Eternal Son.

0:12.13 these s. conspire to enable material man to grasp

5:1.12 If you yield to the leadings of the s. in you and

7:1.3 Spiritual values and spirit f. are real.

8:5.2 but in the contact of s. with intelligent beings, he

14:2.6 a balance between all cosmic realities and all s..

15:0.3 of intelligent control for both physical and s.,

20:4.1 local and universal s. is complete and unbroken.

33:1.3 Creator Sons are personality centers for the s. of

34:6.4 S. unerringly seek and attain their own original levels

34:6.9 There truly exists within you a conspiracy of s.,

38:9.8 to the higher spirit-reality f. of the celestial realms.

44:1.2 harmony by the manipulation of the following s.:

48:2.20 energy in association with the physical and s. of the

77:8.10 and ministering to, the s. resident on the planet.

87:5.2 evolve in response to the belief in higher s.

91:2.6 concerns its reception and recognition by the s. of

91:6.1 liaison with the will and actions of the personal s.

100:2.1 of a living spiritual connection with true s. and,

103:5.8 emanate from the s. that indwell his mortal mind.

110:6.17 Such a wise co-ordination of material and s.

111:2.10 craves to know God, working in liaison with the s. of

151:5.5 under the control of s. and supernatural beings.

157:7.4 of engaging in sincere communion with the s. of

160:3.1 act as a stimulus to call forth man’s slumbering s..

166:4.7 or otherwise produced by the s. of the realm.

forcible

42:2.11 mighty-tensioned, and f.-reacting energy—gigantic

81:6.11 penetration or by military conquest, f. occupation.

139:0.2 gentile blood as a result of the f. conversion of the

forcibly

64:6.25 remained there except when they have been f. taken

82:5.2 hereditary defectives more f. impressed the mind of

133:1.2 Then I f. detained the aggressor a sufficient length

136:6.1 f. presented itself in the matter of obtaining food.

140:3.14 Do not f. resist injustice; put not your trust in the

154:3.2 Sanhedrin to seize Jesus in Herod’s domains and f.

172:5.7 had thus so f. impressed the Jewish leaders that

forcing

151:3.9 The parable conduces to the f. of thought through

186:1.4 and, f. his way past the doorkeeper, found himself

ford

134:9.8 worked his way up the Jordan valley from the f. of

135:6.1 the ancient f. over which Joshua and the children of

135:6.1 John established himself near the entrance to the f.

135:6.5 John preached four months at Bethany f. before

135:6.6 this year, while he still lingered at Bethany f.,

135:10.2 John was back at the Bethany f. of the Jordan,

141:7.1 journeyed down the Jordan to the f. near Bethany in

162:0.2 journey over to the little village by the Jordan f..”

162:0.3 stopped for the night at the village near the Jordan f..

164:0.1 until they passed over the Jordan at the Bethany f.,

171:1.2 About one half of this group left him at the Jordan f.

171:2.1 one thousand followers arrived at the Bethany f. of

177:1.4 their first preaching at the Jordan f. near Jericho,

fore

121:2.1 During the f. part of the first century after Christ,

125:2.4 Mary became nervously agitated during the f. part

forebears

62:4.5 emotional nature Primates differed little from their f.,

94:1.1 the ceremonial practices of their earlier Andite f. in

117:7.17 just as their struggling evolutionary f. were once

142:3.6 had found lodgment in the religion of our f..

147:3.3 time, others as a result of the mistakes of their f.,

149:2.11 Jesus transcended all the teachings of his f. when he

149:6.5 “Your f. feared God because he was mighty and

forecastnoun

31:10.11 We venture the f. of future and greater outer

39:3.3 to place before the constellation lawmakers a f. of

108:1.2 This f. covers not only the hereditary antecedents of

117:7.6 future evolution by reflecting this future f. back to

151:3.13 review of his own ministry up to that time and a f. of

170:5.1 to engage in a prophetic f. of the kingdom as it may

forecastverb

15:8.7 To f. and otherwise to understand such likely

19:4.7 are still unable to predict decisions or to f. verdicts.

28:6.11 consult the Imports of Time to be able to f. events of

48:3.18 You can f. that these beings are probably going to

55:12.1 We cannot positively f. what would occur when a

77:7.2 No one can f. the future of these fallen creatures.

106:3.1 and as it was space f. by the Master Architects.

106:8.23 we are inclined to f. a vast experiential difference.

114:6.10 These are the projection angels, who f. a future age

117:7.6 may be that the Supreme is able to f. his presence

118:7.1 A farseeing human being might be able to f. the

190:2.4 talked over experiences of former days and f. the

forecasters

39:3.3 2. Law F.. The intellectual foundation of justice

forecasts

15:8.8 Practically, our f. are reliable, but we are always

17:2.5 intent and greatly in excess of their conceptual f..

19:4.7 conclusions are not always accurate f. of Censor

108:2.1 volunteer for service as soon as the personality f.

118:1.5 its wisdom f. seek to penetrate deeper and deeper

195:7.5 Such things are the spiritual f. of the indwelling

foreclosures

69:9.15 negotiable, with sales, transfers, mortgages, and f..

forefathers

69:9.18 to experiment with the discarded formulas of your f..

80:4.5 f. of the Scandinavian, German, and Anglo-Saxon

136:6.6 to have fed their f. with manna in the wilderness.

141:6.2 not to take away that which you had from your f.

142:3.21 the advancing religious beliefs of our f. demanded

152:3.1 manna was supposed to have fallen upon their f.

153:2.5 as Joshua said to your f., ‘choose you this day whom

153:2.8 “You have thought that your f. in the wilderness ate

155:6.10 Our f. gave themselves up to the persistent and

156:5.4 You well know how our f. were disposed to see

156:5.4 it became the habit of our f. to believe that God led

159:4.5 God of love directed your f. to go forth in battle to

forefront

177:4.4 dominating thought began to occupy the f. of his

forego

89:3.1 it became the custom to f. many forms of pleasure,

93:5.8 for Abraham to f. the honors of the Egyptian court

foregoing

15:5.14 evolving suns and segregating planets, but the f.

42:3.13 The f. classification of matter pertains to its

93:10.6 f. conjectures are probably not far from the truth.

101:3.17 his material environment as are illustrated by the f.

157:1.3 The collector accepted the tax, f. the penalty for

foreground

119:1.4 the f. of the home of the Father Melchizedek,

forehead

163:2.5 Jesus, kissing the kneeling young man on the f.,

foreign

4:3.2 such attitudes are utterly f. to the perfect nature of

35:3.22 one hundred thousand f. students in attendance

50:5.5 fear and by the inculcation of hate for f. groups.

53:3.4 the right of the Ancients of Days—“f. potentates”—

57:5.14 the intrusion of these three f. space bodies,

57:5.14 the three Angona tributaries injected new and f.

57:5.14 a result of the collisional impact of f. space bodies.

66:6.5 F. emissaries were never sent to a race except upon

69:5.2 designed to defend property against f. raiders, but

72:1.3 a brisk domestic commerce but have little f. trade

76:3.4 his grandson, Kenan, instituted the f. missionary

81:5.1 Adam and Eve introduced no art of civilization f.

82:5.10 accompanying wife stealing and buying from f. tribes

91:7.4 of the content of consciousness are more or less f..

94:4.1 a “white man’s religion,” hence f. to the Hindu mind.

95:5.9 “whole world, man and beasts, and all the f. lands,

96:0.1 then subordinates all f. gods to his tribal deity,

96:1.14 but they increasingly held that these f. deities were

121:2.8 in the f. policy of the Roman government, which

121:2.10 for increased Jewish penetration of f. treaty nations

122:4.4 in Palestine as a powerful nation, free from all f.

126:3.6 to lead Jewish armies in overthrowing the f.

127:2.6 when complicated by tax-gathering f. oppressors,

134:5.13 not concerned with f. relations, tariffs, military

134:6.9 peace cannot be maintained by treaties, f. policies,

136:1.6 the bestowal of Michael which was utterly f. to the

169:1.5 left his father’s house and went off into a f. land,

169:1.8 with hunger, feeding swine off here in a f. country!

172:3.4 temporal deliverer of all Israel from the yoke of f.

173:1.5 especially the Jewish visitors from f. provinces,

174:5.1 disconcerted because these men were f. gentiles

foreigner

148:4.8 from the Father so that, as an alien, f., or stepchild,

foreigners

70:1.5 who always disliked and hated the out-group, f..

92:5.14 protest against the social demands of the faiths of f.

135:5.2 God’s patience with the gentile f. was about

139:5.9 But these men were f., and Philip could remember

foreknow

3:3.4 as to whether or not God chooses to f. events of sin.

3:3.4 But even if God should f. the freewill acts of his

28:6.11 The Gods foresee, hence f.; but the ascendant

161:2.6 He seems to f. things; he even now dares to speak

foreknowledge

3:3.4 foreknow the freewill acts of his children, such f.

4:3.4 this divine f. effectively directs the creative free will.

118:7.1 Neither does ultimate f.—full allowance for all

118:7.1 but this f. takes nothing away from the freedom

118:7.2 the foreordained trend of the cosmos and suggests f.

161:3.2 he frequently withheld from his associates his f. of

194:4.4 counsel and f. of God, you did crucify and slay.

foreknown

17:2.5 reaction of the Deity Absolute was not f..

foreman

123:0.1 then elevated to the position of f. of a large group

130:2.4 why do they not remove the cruel and unjust f. of

foremost

127:5.1 Jesus was one of the f. young men of the city and

132:3.1 Nabon was a Greek Jew and f. among the leaders of

137:1.2 named Simon, who was one of John’s f. disciples.

183:3.4 stepped to one side and, addressing the f. soldier

193:6.1 one hundred and twenty of the f. disciples of Jesus

forenoon

74:4.6 The f. was devoted to physical improvement,

74:7.2 The f. periods of recess were devoted to practical

125:4.2 Early f. found him in the temple with his mind made

137:4.1 In the f. and early afternoon it appeared more like

138:7.2 On this crucial f. they each sought to find God,

141:1.3 and assigned the preachers for the f. and afternoon

144:6.2 Jesus mingled with them between their f.,

148:0.3 their share in teaching groups of evangelists each f.,

148:1.1 What the students learned during the f. they taught

148:1.1 informally discussed both the learning of the f.

152:0.1 for Jesus when his boat landed that Tuesday f..

157:4.2 It was late f. on this Wednesday when the apostles

168:0.3 message which the runner brought back Tuesday f.

171:1.1 On the f. of Monday, March 13, Jesus and his twelve

175:0.1 Throughout the f. the various groups had had an

178:0.1 this talk of Thursday f. was his farewell address to

178:2.1 were able to take in even a part of his f. address.

178:2.1 indifferent personal attitude or his f. discourse,

182:2.11 They will be here early tomorrow f. since it would be

185:1.8 explain much that transpired on this tragic Friday f..

185:2.7 knew that this was not only the f. of preparation for

186:3.4 the runners who had been dispatched on Friday f.

191:0.9 During the f. Philip had little to say, but all afternoon

foreordained

110:2.1 model careers, the ideal lives, as determined and f.

110:2.1 but it is not f. that you must accept this divine

112:5.2 The cycle is f., but man’s participation therein is

118:7.2 It rather indicates the f. trend of the cosmos and

foreordination

118:7.1 This f. of these maximum limits does not in the

forerunner

14:5.7 impulse of eternity, replace its f., the adventure lure

45:4.17 15. John the Baptist, the f. of Michael’s mission on

52:1.7 It is the f. of civilization and the soil for the

54:1.5 masquerading in the garments of liberty is the f. of

76:3.8 the foundations for much that was the f. of science

94:6.1 his mission as a f. of Michael might be in danger

101:6.3 the f. of morontia personality and eventually of true

122:2.3 that you will shortly bear a son who shall be the f.

130:3.2 and was the f. of all subsequent lighthouses.

137:5.4 When the f. of the Son of Man shall have finished

forerunners

59:4.10 The f. of the fish family were two modified

70:5.3 The chairman of the council was one of the f. of later

70:5.9 councils continued in an advisory capacity and as f.

70:7.19 the earlier religious societies—the f. of churches.

80:7.5 for the culture of the Adamsonite f. of the Greeks.

foresaw

58:4.4 We f. that in the later era of the emergence of land

77:3.6 They f. that Bablot would become a great center of

122:7.2 Mary f. a possible pleasurable visit with Elizabeth.

132:0.4 Jesus most certainly f. that his messengers were

136:8.2 Jesus very wisely f. that the working of miracles and

145:2.7 And then Ezekiel f. even this day when he spoke

152:6.5 dimly f. the approaching times of spiritual sifting

163:2.9 Jesus f. that Matadormus, with his riches, could not

170:5.13 Jesus f. that a social organization, or church, would

196:2.9 Jesus looked upon men as the sons of God and f. a

foresee

28:6.11 The Gods f., hence foreknow; but the ascendant

101:4.2 These new developments we even now f., but we

foreseen

3:2.6 the emergencies of human experience arise, he has f.

36:2.17 Such by-products of planetary evolution, f. or

157:6.1 David had f. this probable diminution of revenue and

foreshadow

5:4.8 f. the depth of worship and the nature of his habits

48:7.23 the high mission of any art is, by its illusions, to f. a

foreshadowed

63:4.2 the animal ancestors of these early men had f. the

63:4.4 human traits of development were touchingly f. in

79:4.7 to produce the high civilization which had been f. in

89:4.1 mystery is f. in the fawning of the dog before its

103:3.2 Later religion is f. in the primitive belief in natural

194:4.4 The things which God f. by the mouth of all the

foreshadowing

55:6.2 evolution is not heaven, but it is a sublime f. of the

foreshadows

9:0.1 Nothing in this eternity situation f. that the

15:11.3 reveals the wisdom, and f. the ultimate triumph,

46:2.5 there is a creative adaptation which f. the beauty,

56:7.5 Even God the Ultimate f. his transcendental

133:7.8 f. his eventual attainment of the Supreme Unity of

foresight

69:2.6 and the apostles of work—those who exercised f..

69:2.7 The first human f. was directed toward preservation

69:2.7 Magic was slow to give way before f., self-denial,

69:5.4 1. Hunger—associated with f..

69:5.4 comfort for those who possessed sufficient f. thus to

76:3.2 Had it not been for this f., pandemonium would have

81:6.42 Wisdom, insight, and f. are indispensable to the

99:2.4 religion conferred upon them enhanced cosmic f.

112:2.6 In the cosmic economy insight precedes f..

140:8.3 forbid the exercise of prudence and f. by the twelve

160:4.11 Ability implies the gift of f., farseeing vision.

169:2.6 If you have not shown f. and integrity in the affairs

foreskins

70:1.18 did not hesitate to require one hundred Philistine f.

forest

59:5.0 5. THE FERN-F. CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD

59:5.12 witnessed the beginning of the Vosges, Black F.,

61:7.14 mastodon preferred the sheltered fringes of the f.

62:2.4 keen minds to realize the dangers of their f. habitat,

62:5.11 he wandered off into the f., was set upon by hostile

63:5.4 They preferred to camp near the edge of a f. and

63:6.6 save us from our f. enemies, and with mercy receive

64:2.2 These tribes were so largely mixed with the f. apelike

66:5.8 Those living without the walls and in the f. were

70:9.1 man met a hungry tiger face to face in the primitive f.

85:2.3 women would sometimes be found out in the f.

forests

52:1.4 the morals of the primeval f. are not in keeping with

59:4.2 verdure, and the first magnificent f. will soon appear.

59:4.17 The earth was overspread by vast f. of ferns one

59:4.17 and by the peculiar trees of those days, silent f.;

60:1.7 The petrified f. of many regions belong to this epoch.

60:4.5 On land the fern f. were largely replaced by pine and

61:0.2 rolling hills, broad valleys, wide rivers, and great f..

61:1.9 best suited to living among the f. of the mountain

62:5.10 Shortly before their departure from the home f. they

63:2.3 hiding place for the first day away from the home f.

64:1.3 These Andonites avoided the f. in contrast with the

64:1.3 In the f. man has always deteriorated; evolution has

64:1.3 cousins were luxuriating in the southern tropical f. of

64:3.2 occupied an extensive plateau surrounded by f.,

64:3.5 either destroyed or driven back to the southern f..

64:4.6 Gradually the f. spread north over land which had

80:2.2 purer indigo elements moved southward to the f. of

80:3.8 About fifteen thousand years ago the Alpine f. were

80:3.8 open grazing lands of Europe became covered by f..

81:1.2 and by the expanding f. in Europe to the west.

86:7.1 premiums on insurance against the perils of the f.;

foretaste

46:2.6 Jerusem is indeed a f. of paradisiacal glory and

47:7.1 experience on this world is a real f. of Jerusem life.

101:6.17 mortal man can f. in time the realities of eternity.

107:0.2 finaliter personality, which man can f. in time as he

118:10.18 man can even now f. this providence in its eternity

158:2.3 the f. of his postresurrection glory because he did

196:3.9 a fuller experience in and with this f. of divinity.

foretasted

155:6.16 the God of eternity, whose presence you have f. in

foretastes

46:3.3 it is in this manner that continual f. of advancing

foretasting

118:10.9 the Supreme, the f. of his future universe activities.

foretellers

90:5.4 religious relics, temple custodians, and f. of events,

foretelling

175:4.2 Mount of Olives f. the death of the Jewish nation,

187:0.3 In f. this experience, he said: “The Father loves me

191:6.1 reports that the Master, in f. his death, declared

forethought

140:8.3 What he preached against was not f. but anxiety,

foretold

93:9.10 appeared on earth in the flesh as Machiventa had f..

foreversee forever true

0:4.10 evolution are f. conditioned by the Father’s freewill

0:4.10 the Father’s freewill act which f. separated the mind-

1:5.1 that the infinity of his person places him f. beyond

2:2.1 like himself: eternal, perfect, and f. changeless.

2:2.2 “Whatsoever God does, it shall be f.; nothing can be

2:2.2 magnitude of eternity are f. beyond the full grasp of

2:3.6 when all such loving efforts are finally and f. rejected

2:4.1 yes, “his mercy endures f..”

2:5.9 the Father loves and f. seeks the welfare of his sons

2:6.8 incompleteness of creature nature, cannot exist f.

3:2.4 all these things are held f. in his everlasting grasp—

3:2.4 light and energy of the eternal God swing on f.

4:1.3F., O Lord, your word is settled in heaven.

5:1.8 Therefore settle in your philosophy now and f.: To

5:1.11 Only do his offspring close their hearts f. to the

5:1.11 finally and f. lose the desire to do his divine will—

6:2.2 And thus it was and is and f. will be true of the Son

6:5.7 while these two f. work as one for your spiritual

6:8.2 the divine character of the Father; they are f. one.

7:0.3 Thus is the First Source and Center f. revealed in the

8:1.7 Third Person thus f. becomes the Conjoint Creator.

8:4.7 The Conjoint Creator is truly and f. the great

8:6.6 of creation and control which f. makes them one.

8:6.7 like the Father and the Son as they two are f. one.

9:8.25 vast family of the Infinite Spirit are f. dedicated to

10:2.1 and he f. maintains personal relations of loving

10:3.5 The First Source has always been, and will f. be,

10:3.7 makes it f. impossible for the Father to act alone

11:7.8 energy as they circle f. around the Isle of Paradise.

12:8.3 obediently and inherently swinging on f. around

13:1.23 to you, for some reason it f. remains your secret.

15:4.1 While creation and universe organization remain f.

15:4.1 forces have a Paradise origin because they f. swing

16:5.2 or angel will f. bear this badge of natal identification.

17:4.3 The Image Aids serve f. by the sides of their

18:2.1 F. have these two groups of all-wise fathers ruled

20:1.15 Creator and creature are f. blended in sympathetic,

21:0.3 Always and f. do they reign after the “order of

21:2.3 occasion f. liberates his creator prerogatives from the

21:4.6 f. removes him from the divine level of a Creator

22:1.1 they are f. devoted to Trinity service and assignment.

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger is f. transferred to the sole

25:3.17 A group of four f. serve together just as they were

26:4.11 reckoned among those who f. follow the course of

26:9.3 proving the feasibility of the ascension plan while f.

27:1.5 Center gives them light; they shall live f. and ever.

27:3.4 your own personality and experience which f. makes

27:7.3 all ascendant beings would enjoy f. remaining in

28:6.21 They are f. made one in God.

29:3.2 and subordinates are f. exempt from apprehension or

30:4.21 the status of the ascending mortal is f. settled.

31:0.13 they are f. proof against evil and secure against sin.

31:1.3 Havona native takes the same oath and becomes f.

31:3.4 the oath that musters them f. into the eternity

31:4.1 taking the finaliter oath of eternity and f. accept the

32:2.2 in magnificent liaison with this Universe Son, f.

32:3.2 inhabited worlds has been f. settled and stabilized.

32:5.4 a part of, eternity, swinging on f. with the worlds of

33:3.5 Son’s universe helper becomes f. settled in surety

34:4.13 Thus is the sense of orientation f. fixed in the living

36:4.3 enseraphiming f. deprives them of reproductive

36:5.11 The spirit of worship f. distinguishes the animal of

37:5.2 but the majority will f. remain in the service of the

37:6.6 you are f. free from the handicaps of mortal flesh.

39:9.1 henceforth and f. they are the servants of God,

39:9.3 always and f. your true friends and unfailing helpers.

40:5.19 let it be made f. clear: All souls of every possible

40:7.2 When you and your Adjuster are f. fused, when

41:7.14 main streams of universe energy can shine on f..

42:1.4 f. will scientists be powerless to create one atom of

42:1.8 F. force and energy go on; having gone out from

44:1.15 One such human being could f. change the course

44:1.15 F., music will remain the universal language of

44:2.11 nature and will f. remain as a legacy to all future time

45:4.16 he has become “f. a minister of the Most Highs,”

47:3.3 creature personality are f. a part of such Adjusters.

47:3.4 the nonsurviving mortal creature would f. continue

52:2.12 heritage and f. destroyed their spiritual birthright.

53:8.4 he knew that his triumph on your world would f.

56:9.4 the Paradise Trinity f. stands in finality, eternity,

58:6.2 These so-called “missing links” will f. remain missing

63:2.6 make it possible for them to defy climate and thus f.

63:4.8 strains of ability and intelligence were f. lost to the

65:2.13 its highest types of germ plasm that it was f. shorn of

66:5.15 Make us a pleasure to our divine teachers and f. put

69:6.2 Fire building, by a single bound, f. separated man

71:6.2 social energy arouser be f. selfish in its objectives.

77:7.7 just because Michael’s bestowal has f. liberated all

77:7.8 f. made it impossible for disloyal spirits of any sort

83:0.2 the real influence which f. safeguards marriage and

83:6.6 Monogamy always has been, now is, and f. will be

84:5.13 F. each sex will remain supreme in its own domain,

89:9.3 sacrifice; the divine Judge is now fully and f. satisfied

93:3.7 was a minister, “f. after the order of Melchizedek.”

93:9.11 was “a minister f. on the order of Melchizedek.”

93:10.5 f. a planetary minister representing Christ Michael.

97:1.4 Yahweh was changeless, f. the same embodiment

97:4.5 “I will betroth you to me f.; yes, I will betroth you to

97:6.2 finally and f. did this intrepid preacher proclaim

97:7.6 my righteousness shall endure f. and my salvation

97:10.3 bondage and tyranny of the priesthood f. silenced the

98:5.4 fire, and the righteous would reign with Mithras f..

102:0.2 this destiny of despair are f. dispelled by one brave

102:2.3 originality and a spontaneity of expression that f.

103:4.4 an intimate family relationship are f. abrogated.

103:6.11 Religion is f. dependent on faith, albeit reason is a

105:3.5 f. weaving the pattern of Paradise into the energies

105:5.5 f. swinging inward to Paradise and Deity, always

108:6.4 which so fully and f. distinguishes you from mere

110:6.16 this very relationship that makes it f. impossible

111:0.1 the Adjuster makes it f. impossible for science or

112:2.7 The fact of God’s becoming man has f. changed all

114:1.1 Such a proclamation in surety and in principle f.

115:3.16 this identification makes it f. impossible to place a

115:6.8 Supreme Being is f. seeking for Paradise coherence.

117:1.6 they are f. united by that experience which was born

117:5.7 these ministries remain f. a part of Supremacy.

117:5.12 such utilization remain f. a part of the living cosmos,

117:5.13 this experience are f. a part of his eternal character

118:0.12 such adventures in growth will be f. forthcoming in

118:3.3 Truth is inconcussible—f. exempt from all transient

119:1.5 and f. we are his loyal and devoted Melchizedeks,

119:7.5 natural origin on the world, will f. remain unsolved

119:8.1 personally requested them f. to remain on duty in

119:8.1 those mandates of Paradise divorcement which f.

120:2.2 Lucifer and, in your assumed humble estate, f. end

120:2.2 in all fairness clearly and f. recognize the justice of

120:4.1 were to be silenced f. and left confounded and left

121:7.1 Jewish theology was irrevocably settled, f. fixed.

125:6.13 restore the throne of David and f. cast off the yoke

127:0.3 and thus f. he became the understanding refuge for

130:2.8 powers in the animal which makes it f. impossible

130:4.6 presence of all such changes, and f. afterward.

131:1.4 to an end, but what the Creator does goes on f..

131:2.4 Give thanks to God, for his mercy endures f..

131:2.7 and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord f..

131:2.11 they who turn many to righteousness as the stars f.

131:2.13 called you to become like me and to dwell f. with me

131:3.4 Those who are sure of salvation are f. free from lust

133:6.5 and spirit-perceiving part of man which f. elevates

133:9.4 farewell, Ganid said: “Farewell, Teacher, but not f..

134:6.13 spiritual brotherhood of man will f. insure good will

135:3.2 consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand f..”

136:3.3 Jesus was not an ascetic, and he came f. to destroy

140:10.4 which f. precludes all disposition to bargain for the

141:7.5 which should f take precedence over all other human

142:4.3 new revelation of God will make it f. unnecessary to

142:5.4 become peace, quietness, and assurance f..

143:2.8 you are f. delivered from the self-conscious bondage

146:3.7 surrenders to the will of my Father shall abide f..

150:8.7 “O bestow on your people Israel great peace f.,

153:2.1 these things shall be upon you and your seed f.

153:2.12 of this united nature of God and man shall live f..

153:4.1 making it f. impossible for these few rebels to take

155:6.5 The religion of the spirit leaves you f. free to

160:5.2 religion is always and f. a mode of reacting to the

161:1.7 three of the Godheads and f. settled the question

162:1.3 sufficed f. to put an end to all whisperings about and

162:2.2 traditional religion will be overthrown, f. destroyed

162:7.2 bondservant is not likely to abide f. in the master’s

163:2.8 Thus always it was and f. will be: Men must arrive at

170:5.21 which will not permit them f. to remain unfruitful

174:5.13 believed that the Deliverer would abide on earth f.,

177:1.3 F. this occasion exemplifies the willingness of the

188:4.6 his death did much to make f. plain the certainty of

188:4.7 Jesus f. made the way of salvation (survival) more

188:5.1 It f. places all relations between God and man upon

188:5.2 The cross f. shows that the attitude of Jesus

188:5.2 love destroys f. the sin and all weakness resulting

188:5.3 love, once fully admitted to the human heart, f.

188:5.9 wrath of an offended God, but it does stand f.,

189:1.6 Let us f. clarify the concept of the resurrection of

194:3.8 This new teacher will be f. unfolding to the truth-

194:3.11 designed f. to loose the religion of the Master from

194:3.14 woman has been f. set free from all religious

195:5.3 spiritual experience and must f. be distinguished from

195:5.11 Jesus f.  made clear the great worth of personality.

195:6.6 The fatalistic agility of the mind of a materialist f.

195:6.14 volition of the Second Source, makes f. certain that

195:10.8 Ecclesiasticism is at once and f. incompatible with

196:3.18 the reality of the divine indwelling f. transcends the

196:3.28 finite language makes it f. impossible for theology to

forever true

6:2.2 And thus it was and is and f. will be true of the Son

92:7.4 the Father of all, for this is spiritual, and it is f. true,

111:3.7 But it is f. true: What you begin in time you will

111:4.12 It is f. true: The past is unchangeable; only the future

119:4.4 And so it has become f. true, concerning angels,

128:1.5 It is f. and gloriously true:“We have a high ruler who

150:5.2 It is f. true, ‘the just shall live by faith.’

154:6.9 It is f. true that all who may think they are not

194:3.5 It is f. true, “Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is

forevermore

7:5.9 So real, that f. each pilgrim of time who labors in the

17:6.7 Henceforth and f., this same local universe Mother

54:2.3 a threat f. to deprive every one of these beings of the

120:4.3 Jesus was God and man—always and even f..

124:4.7 our coming in, from this time forth and even f..”

144:2.1 and let your spirit sanctify our hearts f., Amen!”

144:3.15 yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory, f..

176:3.6 the Father’s business, now and henceforth, even f..

forewarn

159:3.7 F. all believers regarding the fringe of conflict which

forewarned

28:4.11 but unless f. by a Solitary Messenger, she remains

171:4.2 Take heed and remember that I have f. you.”

172:1.7 Mary believed his words when he f. them that he

178:3.3 I have f. you lest you should perish in Jerusalem’s

179:4.5 evil plottings, and that I f. you of my betrayal.

182:2.6 is about to take place since I have already f. you.

183:4.6 While they all vaguely realize that Jesus has f. them

Foreword

0:0.0 FOREWORD

0:0.4 But in order to formulate this F. of definitions and

0:0.4 This F. is not, therefore, a finished statement within

0:0.4 it is only a definitive guide designed to assist those

forfeit

83:3.1 the purchase price of a wife was regarded as a f. or

89:0.1 as coming into the world under f.—original sin.

93:4.5 confirmed in the belief that man was born under f.

forfeited

83:3.4 with the parents of both bride and groom to be f.

forfeiture

93:1.2 who “would rescue the planetary titles from f. and

foregather

7:6.1 of the divine Sons f. for their periodic conclaves.

13:1.9 Here f. the Seven Master Spirits and certain of the

13:1.11 Many groups of beings f. on this world whose

16:3.12 creatures jointly created by the Son and the Spirit f.

22:7.9 Such mixed unions f. in a special corps made up

23:4.3 personalities have continued to f. on Vicegerington

36:4.5 circuit, where their offspring are also destined to f..

38:4.4 They f. for reunions every millennium and are all

55:2.5 what a beautiful occasion when mortals thus f. to

77:3.4 numbers of the tribes began to f. at the building site.

183:4.7 Zebedee sent word to Jesus’ family, by Jude, to f.

foregathered

53:5.4 Satan questioned—in the presence of the f. hosts of

55:2.4 working group of such a fusion candidate have f.

113:6.7 in the lower circles of mortal achievement are f.,

151:0.1 all of the preaching and teaching groups had f. at

162:9.1 scores of believers f. at Bethany and received

193:6.1 disciples of Jesus living in Jerusalem had f. to hear

forgathering

22:8.6 Trinitized Sons of Perfection and those who are f. on

23:4.4 the fact that these couples f. on Vicegerington are

36:4.8 but it would appear that these personalities are f.

73:3.6 the cream of the civilization of Urantia was f..

forgave

147:5.4 when neither of them had wherewith to pay, he f.

147:5.4 answered, “He, I suppose, whom he f. the most.”

159:1.5 When you sought for compassion, I freely f. you

191:1.2 I f. you even before you asked; but now must you

forge

80:6.2 from the Euphrates region, seemed to f. ahead.

forged

9:1.8 The universe of your origin is being f. out between

66:5.13 Urantia civilization was literally f. out between the

79:6.10 as India languished, so China f. ahead under the

79:7.2 settlements along the Yellow River had f. ahead of

97:9.19 His Phoenician wife f. Ahab’s name to papers

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

forgetsee forget, not or never

76:3.2 gradually learned to f. the days of their glory in Eden

76:3.2 followers that they did f. the grandeur of Eden;

77:9.9 The generations of men f.; the corps of midwayers

86:1.3 Unthinking men f. good luck—take it for granted—

96:4.6 “will not forsake you, neither destroy you, nor f.

97:7.7 “Can a woman f. her suckling child that she

97:7.7 Yes, she may f., yet will I not forget my children,

117:6.9 Men too often f. that God is the greatest experience

140:10.2 they were almost certain to f. what he did not say.

143:2.4 F. not—it is your personal faith in the exceedingly

145:3.4 Neither could his hearers f. his blessed words,

153:0.2 Philip advised David Zebedee to “f. about plans

154:4.6 But all such doubters f. that a much better

154:6.3 They had thought to assure Jesus that they would f.

154:6.3 —they would forgive and f.—if he would only give up

156:2.6 Jesus admonished them to “f. those things which are

156:5.8 Be not downcast by your failure wholly to f. some of

156:5.8 The mistakes which you fail to f. in time will be

159:5.16 forgive repentant sinners and to f. their misdeeds,

181:0.1 but they were prone to f. that this return visit was

190:0.5 fullness of Mary’s devotion, that caused her to f.,

195:10.13 And the genuine lovers of truth will be slow to f. that

forget, not or never

5:1.5 f. not that their spiritual endowment is uniform and

7:7.5 do not f. that the Son is a person just as truly and

16:4.1 do not f. that they have their origin in the creative

35:3.11 And never will you f. your reactions to the first

50:6.5 You should not f. that for two hundred thousand

91:6.3 never f. that the sincere prayer of faith is a mighty

96:4.6 neither destroy you, nor f. the covenant of your

96:4.6 because the Lord loves you and will not f. the oath

97:4.3 Yahweh: “Surely I will never f. any of your works.

97:7.7 Yes, she may forget, yet will I not f. my children,

97:7.9 Isaiah declared that “God would not f., would not

118:4.1 You must not f. that, while there is indeed a true

131:2.6 F. not that pride goes before destruction and a

131:7.2 abasement even that man should not f. my name.

133:4.4 never f.: You who know God are the sons of God

133:5.10 And f. not, the mind which can alone perceive the

133:9.4 your teaching, but most of all, I will never f. you.”

143:2.4 F. not—it is your personal faith in the exceedingly

144:5.94 F. us not as we so often neglect and f. you.

146:3.2 You should never f. that intolerance is the mask

148:4.2 Never f. these laws of relation to the Father’s will:

148:5.5 the bed of affliction; the Lord will not f. the sick.

151:6.8 Jesus to Amos: “F. not that you are a son of God.

154:6.1 Mary could never quite f. the visit of Gabriel ere

155:6.11 Never f. there is only one adventure which is more

159:3.3 F. not that I will stop at nothing to restore self-

159:4.6 Nathaniel, never f., the Father does not limit the

159:5.10 F. not, the truly good is invariably more powerful

165:4.6 “But never f. that, after all, wealth is unenduring.

167:1.5 F not, every one who exalts himself shall be humbled

173:2.3 Do not f. that authority was the watchword of all

174:0.2 Matthew he said: “F. not the mercy that received

177:4.11 You should not f. that Judas had been a disciple of

178:1.12 You must not f. the great law of human fairness

178:1.16 And f. not: We have made no direct attack upon

178:1.16 Do not f. that you are commissioned to go forth

178:3.4 “When you see this city destroyed, f. not that you

181:2.10 Do not f. what I have taught you regarding the

181:2.11 never f. that I was with you even through all of

190:3.1 And while you do this, f. not to minister to the sick

192:2.13 Never f. that, when you are a faith son of God, all

195:1.5 Never f. that at first the Romans fought Christianity

195:5.11 F. not that Jesus loved even little children, and that

forgetful

120:4.1 confounded and disillusioned by the life of self-f.

forgetfulness

3:5.13 8. Is unselfishness—the spirit of self-f.—desirable?

34:7.8 do not fear the dangers of human f. and mortal

143:2.2 But I come with a new message of self-f. and self-

180:5.12 self-sacrifice; the new religion teaches only self-f.,

196:0.8 with amazing self-f. and unbounded enthusiasm.

196:0.9 When we stand confronted by such splendid self-f.

forgets

85:4.4 while he nonchalantly f. a score of negative results,

131:1.6 God never f. sincerity.

180:6.7 once delivered of her child, she immediately f. her

forgetting

143:7.7 sublime thinking; worship is self-f.—superthinking.

forgoing

23:2.12 characters which the Gods are so surely f. out on

forgivesee forgivewith sin

2:4.2 knows all about his children, it is easy for him to f..

2:4.2 understands his neighbor, the easier it will be to f.

131:1.8 Our God will f. us and guide our footsteps into the

133:3.8 saying: “You will f. us for coming at this hour, but

139:12.14 The worlds have found it difficult to f. Judas,

144:3.9 And f. us every one our debts As we also have

144:5.96 Look down upon us in kindness and f. us in mercy

144:5.97 As we in justice f. those who distress and injure us.

146:2.4 experience until such a time as you f. your fellow

147:5.9 is ever ready to condone sin and f. recklessness.

154:6.3 his neglect of them—they would f. and forget—if he

159:1.3 therefore should you learn to f. one another.

159:5.16 The Jews had heard of a God who would f. sinners

170:2.23 When you f. your brother in the flesh, you thereby

170:3.5 2. Man will not truly f. his fellows unless he loves

174:1.2 affectionate parents are ever called upon to f.

174:1.4 This capacity to understand man’s nature and f.

174:1.4 love and understand your children, even f. them

174:1.5 “Your inability or unwillingness to f. your fellows is

187:2.4 “Father, f. them, for they know not what they do.”

188:4.13 you are to be “forgiven your debts, even as you f.

188:5.2 Divine love does not merely f. wrongs; it absorbs

188:5.6 “Father, f. them, for they know not what they do.”

192:2.2 f. your fellow mortals even as I have forgiven you.

194:3.12 Pentecost endowed man with the power to f.

forgivewith sin(s)

96:6.3 he will not f. your transgressions nor your sins.”

131:8.5 Since he can f. sins, he is indeed most precious to

147:5.5 “Who is this man that he even dares to f. sins?”

148:9.3 Who can f. sin but God?”

148:9.3 has authority and power on earth to f. sins, I will

159:1.3 while you may not f. sins or otherwise presume to

159:1.4 how often shall my brother sin against me, and I f.

159:5.16 The Jews had heard of a God who would f. sinners

161:2.4 He even professes to f. sins and does heal diseases

161:2.4 No mere man would sanely profess to f. sin; that is

188:5.2 and divine to f. sin and swallow up all evil-doing.

188:5.2 Divine love does not merely f. wrongs; it absorbs

forgiven

67:1.6 While all manner of sins may be f., we doubt whether

133:3.7 “And I bespeak for them that they have f. you as I

133:3.7 speak for my Father in heaven that he has f. them.

139:2.10 When Peter was fully assured that Jesus had f. him

143:5.9 Nalda: “Woman, go your way; God has f. you.

144:3.10 our debts As we also have f. our debtors.

146:2.4 The Father in heaven has f. you even before you

147:5.4 Simply that her many sins have been f.,

147:5.4 You have repented of your sins, and they are f..

148:9.2 to the paralytic: “Son, fear not; your sins are f..

148:9.3 whether I say to this paralytic, your sins are f., or

153:4.3 verily, verily, I say to you, all your sins shall be f.,

156:2.7 If you confess your sins, they are f.; therefore must

159:1.4 be released, and that the loan should be wholly f..

165:3.6 it shall be f. you; but he who presumes to blaspheme

170:2.23 Regarding sin, he taught that God has f.;

174:1.4 when you love your brother, you have already f.

181:2.15 If they have not already fully f. you, they will

184:2.13 Peter never fully believed that he could be f. until he

188:4.13 It is true, after all, that you are to be “f. your debts,

191:1.4 in the garden. I talked with him, and he has f. me.”

192:2.2 forgive your fellow mortals even as I have f. you.

forgiveness

2:6.6 require a mediator to secure the Father’s favor or f..

2:6.9 love, show mercy, manifest patience, and minister f..

53:9.1 f. and reinstatement in some form of service.

67:1.6 sorrow for his misdeeds or accept f. for his sins.

89:2.5 The idea of confession and f. early appeared in

89:2.5 Men would ask f. at a public meeting for sins they

89:10.0 10. FORGIVENESS OF SIN

89:10.6 The f. of sin by Deity is the renewal of loyalty

89:10.6 The f. does not have to be sought, only received as

91:4.3 Prayer is more ethical when it deals with f. and

91:8.5 Prayer may be joyous praise or a humble plea for f..

97:4.5 Hosea preached f. through repentance, not by

97:4.6 Hosea continued to preach repentance and f., saying

97:4.6 Always Hosea proclaimed hope and f..

119:2.5 misguided and deluded followers accepted the f.

121:6.5 Philo taught deliverance from the doctrine of f.

131:4.5 We crave f. from the Lord for all of our trespasses

131:5.5 —and I offer prayers for mercy and praise for f..

131:5.5 I know that f. takes away the bonds of sin.

131:6.2 When man looks to God for f., and when he

131:8.5 repents of sin from the heart, then may he seek f.;

133:3.7 apologize for my rudeness to them—I crave their f..

133:4.12 there is a Judge to whom you may appeal for f.,

138:8.2 taught to preach the f. of sin through faith in God

140:8.13 social situations to teach patience, tolerance, and f..

141:3.8 Jesus intended the more to teach f., to “resist not evil

142:7.11 Real families are built on tolerance, patience, and f..

146:2.4 Even the f. of sin operates in this same unerring

146:2.4 such f. is not available in your personal religious

146:2.4 God’s f. in fact is not conditioned upon your

146:2.4 this fact of the synchrony of divine and human f.

147:5.4 those who have received but little f. sometimes

150:5.2 Believe this gospel of the kingdom; accept divine f.

150:6.1F. in Relation to Repentance,” “Peace and

153:4.3 and wicked intention shall never obtain f..

153:4.3 workers of iniquity will never seek nor receive f.,

153:4.3 are guilty of the sin of eternally rejecting divine f..

159:1.0 1. THE SERMON ON FORGIVENESS

159:1.1 a disciple’s question, Jesus taught the lesson on f..

159:1.5 thus received mercy and f. at the hands of the king,

165:3.6 presume to blaspheme against God will hardly find f..

165:3.6 deliberate rebels will hardly seek f. for their sins.

167:5.2 and the acceptance, by faith, of merciful f..

170:2.23 we make such f. personally available by the act of

170:2.23 of the reality of God’s f. of your own misdeeds.

170:3.3 technique of receiving God’s f. that the attainment

170:3.3 but f. is the act of God which accepts your faith as

170:3.3 And the reception of the f. of God by a kingdom

170:3.4 God’s f. is made actually available and is personally

174:1.0 1. DIVINE FORGIVENESS

174:1.1 about the Master’s teaching regarding the f. of sin.

174:1.1 your teachings having to do with the f. of sin.

174:1.1 that repentance and confession must precede the f.

174:1.2 repentance by the child with f. by the parent.

174:1.3 Divine f. is inevitable; it is inherent and inalienable

175:1.22 now I offer you in my Father’s name mercy and f.

181:2.5 sympathy, unselfish service, and unstinted f..

187:4.1 Better that we should seek f. for our sins and

187:5.2 His last words of mercy, f., and admonition had

188:5.2 The f. of love utterly transcends the f. of mercy.

188:5.2 The f. of Jesus is not condonation; it is salvation

188:5.2 The love of Jesus is never satisfied with mere f..

188:5.3 F. thus provided salvation.

194:3.11 to go out to conquer the world with unfailing f.,

forgives

159:1.3 the Father in heaven f. you your sins; therefore

170:3.4 experienced by man just in so far as he f. his fellows.

174:1.1 James claims you teach that the Father f. us even

forgiving

131:1.7 The Lord God is merciful and loving; he is f..

139:2.5 Peter never forgot the lesson about f. the wrongdoer,

139:2.5 about these impressions of the Master’s f. character

139:7.4 It was the Master’s f. disposition which Matthew

140:5.17 A loving parent experiences little difficulty in f. his

142:7.11 A compassionate father is freely f.; fathers do not

146:2.4 forgiveness in fact is not conditioned upon your f.

170:2.23 forgiveness personally available by the act of f. our

193:2.2 merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, f. tolerance,

forgo

177:3.7 not understand why he would be willing to f. the

forgotsee forgot, never

64:6.26 they later almost entirely f. the “God of Gods”

124:3.8 the boy so far f. the trends of Jewish thought as to

124:3.8 he f. his usual calm demeanor and, seizing Jesus

136:4.3 so engrossed with his thinking that Jesus f. all about

148:9.2 not like those who received healing and then f.

174:3.3 Pharisees so far f. themselves as to exclaim, “True,

174:4.7 they speedily f. their time-honored differences in

179:3.1 even the traitorous Judas so far f. his infamy for a

194:4.1 They f. his teachings and his warnings.

forgot, never

128:3.5 with what Jesus said; Stephen never f. his words.

128:3.7 Simon never f. what Jesus taught him on this trip.

128:6.8 Jude never f. the patience and forbearance Jesus

130:2.2 never f. his words of wisdom regarding “the living

130:5.4 a visit to Fair Havens which Ganid never f.;

130:8.3 The lad never f. the words of Jesus and the kindly

132:6.1 Ganid never f. Jesus’ comment: “You know,

139:2.5 Peter never f. the lesson about forgiving the

143:3.3 they never f. the day going up the mountain.

151:0.1 and his hearers never f. the lesson he imparted.

177:1.5 John Mark never f. the Master’s final admonition,

184:2.8 Peter never f. that look as long as he lived.

192:3.2 And these eleven men never f. this experience of

forgottensee forgotten, never or not

79:8.2 state gradually disintegrated—past wars were f..

85:3.4 Many times an animal symbol stands for a f. god

92:4.5 Even the Nodites had f. this truth by the time of

93:2.5 it was soon f. with the passing of a few generations.

96:2.4 of divine favor through faith, had been largely f. by

98:7.11 but has largely f. the Master’s personal gospel:

150:4.3 I declare that not one of them is f. in God’s sight.

156:5.5 The old and the inferior will be f. in the love for the

156:5.8 mistakes which you fail to forget in time will be f. in

181:2.6 they had quite f. about the Master’s announcement

forgotten, never or not

45:2.5 of Jerusem, and they are never-to-be-f. occasions.

94:5.6 that the name of God might not be f. by mankind.

96:4.1 they had never entirely f. the god of Mount Horeb,

113:7.6 origin are never f. nor ever completely severed.

114:7.17 Your isolated world is not f. in the counsels of the

127:2.8 never-to-be-f. statement that “money cannot love.

127:2.10 was over, but never was this incident f. in Nazareth.

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

144:8.3 friends: “Go back and tell John that he is not f..

forlorn

96:3.3 leader ever undertook to reform and uplift a more f.,

190:1.3 thus speaking to the dejected and f. ambassadors

form or morontia formnoun

1:1.2 The Father never imposes any f. of arbitrary

1:3.1 ought not to think the Father is like yourselves in f.

1:4.3 when your course has been run in temporary f. on

3:2.3 And there is still another f. of nonspiritual energy

3:6.7 Ruler of the universes is power, f., energy, pattern,

6:1.4 who fraternized with this divine being in human f.

6:6.3 the Conjoint Actor, they have some f. of premind;

8:1.5 the creation of the Gods the second f. of energy,

9:8.12 the orders revealed to you possess f. and distinct

9:8.13 endowed with a mf. with its enlarged sensitivity to

11:2.2 In f. Paradise differs from the inhabited space bodies:

11:2.9 The eternal Isle is composed of a single f. of

11:5.5 with the diffusion of this basic f. of force-energy.

11:8.2 Every known f. of cosmic reality has the bend of the

11:8.8 subject to the interactions of any f. of gravitation.

12:8.2 circulates throughout the master universe in the f. of

12:9.2 even though music is a f. of mathematical rhythm.

13:3.3 As I am a person and have a spirit f., no doubt

14:1.14 many particulars; even in f. they are very different.

14:2.2 one f. of energy exists in negative and positive

14:4.9 They do change f. and manifestation, but they do not

15:8.6 are suddenly converted into the rarest f. of energy,

16:6.6 is the mathematical f. of the cosmic discrimination.

16:6.7 This is the judicial f. of the cosmic discrimination.

16:6.8 the reverential and worshipful f. of the cosmic

16:8.4 and extent of changes in f., mind, or spirit status.

17:6.6 And they work together in this f. of association

19:1.5 the easiest path to a certain f. of genetic knowledge,

20:2.6 may or may not appear in material and visible f.,

20:3.3 Avonals serve on a planet in material f.—literally.

21:2.10 that their domains will also be diverse in every f. and

21:3.15 his actual experience in the f. and likeness of his

21:3.24 when he condescends to take upon himself the f.

23:3.7 the Solitary Messengers can be without f. and yet

23:3.7 Although they are without that f. which would

24:2.9 Directors have recognizable spirit presence and f..

24:3.3 The lack of such a presence-f. undoubtedly renders

29:4.25 They can and do change the physical f. of the

29:4.25 are actually able to change the f. and potential of

29:4.35 evolution of a f. of energy which is hardly known on

29:4.35 from a f. of matter which is recognized still less.

29:4.37 created in thirty divisions, one for each f. of basic

30:4.15 sponsors the new body, the mf., as the new life

30:4.19 advancement of intellect, spirit, and personality f..

30:4.20 an advance; only does the f. undergo modification.

30:4.20 But the spirit f. is just as real as the morontia body,

32:5.5 time are like the flashes of personality in temporal f.;

34:4.12 they are of unparalleled beauty and exquisite f..

35:0.7 they are a unique and original f. of universe life.

35:1.1 there occurs a new f. of creative union between the

36:2.16 On planets such as yours the highest f. of life is

37:9.9 then does the Creator Son personalize in dual f. his

39:2.13 There your new body is a mf., one that can

39:2.13 you “reap a mf.” on the mansion worlds.

39:5.11 visualize something of the f. of the attending angel,

41:5.7 A given f. of organized energy does not proceed in

41:5.7 The presence of a second or a third f. of force-

41:6.1 which are floating throughout space in shattered f.,

41:6.3 escapes from the solar photosphere, in modified f.,

41:7.15 disappearing suns become energy of the rarest f.,

42:1.2 The ultimaton, the first measurable f. of energy, has

42:1.3 present in space a f. of energy not known on Urantia.

42:3.12 This f. of matter is not really stationary; there is still

42:4.2 in millions of years it may reappear as some f. of

42:4.2 again appear in a subsequent universe as some f. of

42:4.2 energy re-emerge and many times change its f. and

42:5.3 of ultimatons as they begin to assume definite f..

42:5.5 and represent the preatomic stage of this f. of matter.

42:5.7 The best illustration of this f. of electronic activity is

42:8.6 is a f. of energy as yet undiscovered on Urantia.

42:12.0 12. PATTERN AND FORM—MIND DOMINANCE

42:12.9 The personality f. is the pattern aspect of a living

42:12.10 Even spirit beings have f., and these spirit forms

42:12.10 general rule: Adjusters appear to be without f. until

42:12.10 and certain others are also without discoverable f..

42:12.11 does the morontia mind individualize the mf. for

42:12.11 so will the mf. be highly individual and adequately

43:2.8 This group sanctions the final f. of all enactments

43:5.17 Machiventa ministered in semimaterial f. on

43:7.2 intellectually, univitatia vary as do mortals; in f., they

44:3.4 spirits engage in a certain f. of reminiscent humor

44:4.5 This is a f. of permanent recording unknown on the

44:4.11 by executing numerous functions in rhythmic f..

44:4.11 geniuses who are masters of this exquisite f. of

44:5.3 This f. of communication between mortals is

44:5.9 a f. of rest required to replenish the energy losses

45:4.16 he experienced his terminal bestowal in human f..

45:7.1 the life in the flesh are rehabilitated in transient f.

46:5.22 preserved in material, in morontia, and in spirit f..

46:7.6 projected by the Life Carriers in their present f. and

47:4.1 The groupings of the morontia life begin to take f.;

47:9.5 a material body, a human mind housed in a mf.

47:10.4 The mf. granted you on departure from the

47:10.4 you will retain this same f. until you bid it farewell

47:10.5 No more will a f.-change necessitate the lapse of

48:1.1 taught to mortals, and the concept, in distorted f.,

48:1.5 thereby organizing a mf. of materialization which

48:2.17 the necessary changes in creature f. are skillfully

48:2.17 These early morontia-f. changes require about

48:2.18 authorizes those changes in creature f. which make

48:2.22 notwithstanding that you retain the same mf..

48:4.2 but superhumans all actually indulge in a f. of both;

49:1.5 the vegetable f. always precedes the animal and is

49:2.24 establish on such worlds a modified f. of mortal

49:5.14 as an evolvement of your lower or rudimentary f. of

50:3.3 The Life Carriers, the architects of f., provide such

52:3.10 to take the place of the monarchial or paternal f. of

53:2.2 that the idea took origin and f. in Lucifer’s mind,

53:3.1 the final outbreak took f. as the Lucifer Declaration

53:9.1 forgiveness and reinstatement in some f. of service.

56:7.7 that the future ages will witness some closer f. of

56:10.14 Cosmic socialization constitutes the highest f. of

57:3.1 nebula now began gradually to assume the spiral f.

58:3.1 is a f. of space-energy unknown on Urantia.

58:4.4 We had planted the primitive f. of marine life in the

58:5.6 basalt, a f. of lava considerably heavier than granite

59:1.1 shore line; as yet no f. of land organism has evolved.

60:1.9 epoch, the reptiles appeared in full-fledged f..

61:2.7 rabbits, appeared and soon became a notable f. of

61:2.7 of dogs, cats, coons, and weasels in ancestral f..

62:2.3 definite sex selection was manifested in a crude f.

62:3.3 really instituting a primitive f. of social organization

62:5.4 awe, humility, and even a primitive f. of gratitude.

62:5.5 evolved sentiments were present in rudimentary f..

62:6.3 a crude f. of protective self-consciousness.

63:6.3 they eventually evolved a f. of animal worship.

64:6.26 at least they maintained a f. of worship up to a few

66:5.9 slabs, a f. of parchment made of hammered hides,

66:5.9 a crude f. of paperlike material made from wasps’

66:5.11 Every f. of primitive manufacture was encouraged by

66:5.14 for the establishment of a f. of religious service.

68:3.3 dead brought to light a new and amazing f. of fear,

68:5.3 hunger, led to the first f. of industrial organization,

69:5.1 Savings represent a f. of maintenance and survival

69:5.8 Bond servants were among the earliest f. of property

69:5.10 Man’s first f. of trading was woman exchange;

69:8.10 slavery has given way to a new and improved f. of

69:9.5 among the group was virtually a f. of slavery;

69:9.14 “commons” represent the survival of the earlier f. of

70:3.8 The Hebrews employed a modified f of this adoption

70:4.9 The native Australians never developed a tribal f. of

70:6.4 a special f. of speech being adopted for court usage.

70:12.20 While there is a divine and ideal f. of government,

71:1.3 confederation of tribes, a very primitive f. of state.

71:2.9 and efficient f. of representative government,

71:2.14 for the right to enjoy personal property in some f..

71:3.1 The political or administrative f. of a government is

71:3.2 functioning until every f. of intolerance is mastered;

71:8.1 it matters little what f. of state a people may elect

72:1.5 transition from monarchy to a representative f. of

72:5.12 are beginning to foster a new f. of social disgust—

73:5.8 the whole Garden took on new f. and assumed new

73:6.1 after they once appeared on Urantia in material f..

73:6.3 This f. of nonintelligent life is native to the

73:6.4 This f. of sustenance was wholly useless to the

73:6.6 for the maintenance of their dual f. of physical life.

74:0.1 re-created in dual human f. for presentation as the

74:4.1 that Divinity had descended to earth in bodily f.,

74:8.4 this story of man’s clay origin by some f. of special

81:5.4 Social association is a f. of survival insurance which

82:0.1 marriage is certain of continued existence in some f..

82:3.15 they are in reality entering upon a f. of trial marriage

82:4.3 Adultery was recognized as a f. of stealing, an

82:4.3 The Old Testament deals with women as a f. of

84:7.29 did not maintain the patriarchal or autocratic f. of

84:8.3 pleasure, a new and glorified f. of self-gratification.

84:8.3 and this f. of sensual pleasure was heightened by the

85:3.1 the souls of men came back to earth in animal f..

85:3.4 of the golden rule—doing to others (every f. of life)

86:4.1 evidence that the old chief had returned in some f..

87:2.4 Self-torture—wounds—was a common f. of mourning

88:1.9 Drunkenness was looked upon as a f. of spirit

88:2.8 of supreme veneration is a f. of refined fetishism.

89:1.1 It was the earliest f. of societal regulation and for a

89:1.4 definite taboos, all expressed in the same negative f.

89:3.3 Penance is the negative f. of this ofttimes foolish

89:3.5 In time these vows assumed the f. of contracts with

89:4.7 Renunciation was the negative f. of propitiation;

89:4.7 of propitiation; sacrifice became the positive f..

89:6.1 free from the practice of human sacrifice in some f.

91:0.2 some f. of ceremony would be performed which

91:1.1 moral, and spiritual values which are slowly taking f.

91:3.1 thinking is mentally carried on in conversational f..

91:3.2 The early and primitive f. of prayer was much like

91:5.7 truth, beauty, and goodness without f. and ritual.

94:4.5 the belief that he periodically incarnates in human f..

94:5.2 teaching that the earliest f. of Taoism arose in China,

94:11.11 the Deity concept of Buddhism, in its highest f.,

97:9.28 The doctrine of immortality also took f. at Babylon.

98:0.2 Salem teachings in the purest f. must be mentioned

98:3.5 This formal and unemotional f. of pseudoreligious

98:3.9 return to a f. of worship embodying Melchizedek’s

99:1.6 The spirit of religion is eternal, but the f. of its

99:5.10 a f. of words indicative of their common beliefs.

101:3.3 same spirit personality, in primitive and embryonic f.,

101:6.4 is the most primitive f. of creature consciousness.

101:9.8 censor of mortal affairs, a f. of glorified moral trust

103:9.3 Buddhism in its original f. is one of the best religions

105:2.6 This relationship establishes the potential of f.

106:8.17 Universal, and Unqualified Absolutes in some f. of

110:0.2 The Paradise Father has apparently reserved this f.

111:4.6 Snow crystals are always hexagonal in f., but no two

112:4.13 on the mansion world in the actual personality f.

112:4.13 as that f. has been projected by the guardian of

112:5.17 1. The fabrication of a suitable f., a morontia energy

112:5.18 and not another will occupy the mf. created for your

112:5.19 upon and in the awaiting morontia mind-body f.

112:6.3 appearance of the material body-f. is responsive to

112:6.3 Still more so does the mf..

112:6.3 the personality f. will vary directly in accordance

112:6.3 On the spiritual level, outward f. and inner nature

112:7.2 When your earthly course in temporary f. has

112:7.18 the lowest f. of intelligent life capable of attaining

113:6.5 in conjunction with the newly fabricated mf.,

117:6.1 Almighty Supreme is “the f. of the yet unformed,

118:8.11 automatic universe reaction is stable and, in some f.,

119:0.7 about the time Urantia was taking on its present f.,

119:4.6 phases of the ascending careers of his lowest f. of

119:6.4 friend and sympathetic helper of even the lowest f. of

119:7.4 condescended to incarnate on Urantia in the f. and

119:7.5 incarnation of Deity within the human f. of Jesus,

119:7.5 method of the incarnation of the Creator in the f.

120:3.10 recognition of your identity incarnate in human f.,

121:3.8 church so tolerant of this modified f. of slavery.

121:4.2 deliver the Romans from a deadly f. of fatalism;

121:7.1 The Jews indulged a f. of self-righteousness based

122:3.2 Mary had really heard the voice and beheld the f.

126:3.3 it developed that they were all using a f. of prayer

127:4.2 Jesus employed the positive f. of exhortation.

128:1.1 mastering the knowledge of the life of his lowest f.

128:1.6 taking upon himself the f. of a creature, was born in

131:4.7 to forsake this body for a more fit and beautiful f.

133:4.2 In you ministry serve spiritual food in attractive f.

133:7.5 man experiences a higher f. of self-consciousness

134:6.6 If you take every f. of modern mechanical armaments

136:1.6 The incarnation of the Creator in the f. of the

136:2.3 descending on its return to him in personalized f..

137:2.9 which remained about the home in the f. of the Ten

139:2.6 Peter could withstand persecution and any other f.

139:4.14 you now have in greatly abridged and distorted f..

139:4.14 is preserved in only fragmentary and adulterated f..

139:8.1 Thomas had a f. of courageous loyalty which forbade

143:1.6 requires a higher and more profound f. of courage

143:1.7 The courage of the flesh is the lowest f. of bravery.

143:4.3 the apostles had developed a f. of personal loyalty

143:5.4 Nalda misinterpreted his figure of speech as a f. of

143:7.7 and ideal soul rest, a f. of restful spiritual exertion.

144:1.10 Jesus never forbade his followers to use John’s f.

144:1.10 The twelve longed to know what f. of petition Jesus

144:1.10 request, to teach them a suggestive f. of prayer.

144:2.1 “John indeed taught you a simple f. of prayer: “O

144:2.2 The ideal prayer is a f. of spiritual communion which

144:3.1 we do not desire a f. of prayer for ourselves so much

144:3.13 curious to know the manner or f. of his petitions.

144:3.16 Jesus gave the apostles the prayer in collective f.

146:2.12 There is but one f. of prayer which is appropriate

151:3.10 The use of the parable f. of teaching enables the

151:6.3 Amos, was afflicted with a periodic f. of insanity.

155:5.6 the fact that so much of this primitive f. of worship

158:1.8 And Jesus’ face and f. shone with the luminosity

158:7.2 you to speak to us directly and in undisguised f..”

163:2.11 a legitimate f. of insurance against future adversity

167:3.1 downcast expression, and who was much bent in f..

167:3.1 touching her bowed-over f. on the shoulder, said:

167:3.2 her bowed-over f. being the result of her depressed

167:4.6 at that time to speak of death as a f. of sleep, but as

168:1.11 Such a f. of resurrection involves difficulties of

168:1.11 of the resurrection of mortal creatures in mf. and

168:2.1 could dimly see the f. of Lazarus, wrapped in linen

168:2.3 the hitherto lifeless f. of Lazarus began to move

168:2.7 that they shall be resurrected in a more glorious f..

178:1.12 human fairness which I have taught you in positive f.

179:5.1 again drink this cup with you until I drink in new f.

179:5.4 of divine communion by establishing a precise f.;

179:5.8 There was nothing of sacred f. or of ceremonial

180:5.1 neither is it to function as the f or expression of truth

180:5.2 a peculiar f. of intellectualized glorified wisdom.

184:4.5 they derived a certain f. of animal pleasure from this

185:6.4 His face was bloodstained and his f. bowed down

187:2.2 Jews objected to the exposure of the naked human f.,

187:2.3 to meet death, even in this cruel and inhuman f.,

188:3.5 We know that the physical f. of the Master rested in

188:5.9 The cross does stand as the token of the highest f.

189:1.1 the resurrected mf. and personality of Jesus came

189:1.2 object of their vigil had risen to a new and higher f.

189:1.8 he did not appear in the f. of the Creator Sovereign,

189:1.10 I would tarry here for a short time in transition f.

189:2.1 sight of the slow decay of the human f of the Creator

189:2.3 could not be removed from the tomb as the mf. of

189:2.3 the mf. can be made at one time as of the spirit so

189:4.10 the Master who stood before them in glorified f.,

189:4.11 These human eyes were enabled to see the mf. of

189:4.12 In this f. will I tarry with you for a season before I

190:2.1 He made nineteen separate appearances in visible f.

190:2.1 make spiritual use of his manifestation in visible f..

190:2.3 the gradual appearance of a strange f. by his side.

190:2.3 And then the strange f. spoke, saying: “James, I

190:2.3 difficulty in recognizing the mf. of the Master, but

190:3.1 they beheld in their very midst the fully visible f.

191:1.2 suddenly appeared in front of him the f. of a man,

191:2.1 the Master, in mf., suddenly appeared in the midst

191:3.2 About midnight of this Monday the Master’s mf.

191:4.2 when the entire audience saw the f. of the Master

191:5.4 since I am raised in the f. that you also shall have

191:5.6 then, as the Master’s f. moved over near the head of

191:6.1 this was the Master’s twelfth appearance in mf..

192:2.13 I tarry only a short time in this f. before I go to my

192:4.3 the Master appeared in mf. and, speaking to them

192:4.8 into a new and modified f. of religion about Jesus.

193:2.3 his friends could not readily recognize his mf. when

194:2.2 truth that constitutes the highest f. of human liberty.

195:10.2 a transcendental bestowal of God in the f. of man.

form-change

47:10.5 No more will a f. necessitate a break in the continuity

formverb

5:6.2 We are able to f. adequate concepts of the factors

6:0.4 enable the finite mind of time to f. some sequential

9:5.4 that will creatures find it easier to f. comprehensible

10:4.3 a father, son, and grandson could f. a corporate

15:5.6 matter which may be assembled to f. small worlds

18:0.10 f. an interrelated line of administrative perfection

20:4.3 Such Adjusters f. the supreme Divinington council

24:7.7 of servitals to f. such extraordinary attachments.

26:1.15 angelic hosts f that unbroken chain of spirit ministers

29:4.29 Transmitters f. skillful liaisons which are effective in

32:1.5 planets f. and swing into their orbits, while the work

39:1.4 might also f. a part of the attending host,

39:3.5 who would f. the most ideal group to achieve a given

40:5.10 advancement of primitive men but are unable to f.

41:3.3 mother wheel, they soon break up or f. double stars.

41:10.1 major extrusions f. certain peculiar cloud-bound

46:5.9 which mount up to f. extensive promenades entirely

57:5.5 the outer sections would become detached to f.

57:7.8 the carbon of the atmosphere was abstracted to f. the

57:8.13 Limestone can f. as a result of chemical precipitation;

58:5.5 layers of the earth’s crust, when cooled, f. granite.

60:3.3 The Sierras were beginning to f., their gold-bearing

61:7.11 the vast polar ice sheets began to f., and the center

70:3.2 not appear until superfamily groups have begun to f..

74:7.22 those life factors which unite to f. a new being.

78:0.2 races, about 15,000 B.C., to f. the Andite peoples

78:5.1 the surrounding mixed Nodites to f. the Andites.

78:8.7 later city kings failed to f. powerful confederations

82:2.3 The moment societal groups began to f., marriage

96:2.3 True, his offspring, coming up out of Egypt, did f.

96:2.4 Semite peoples who were shortly to f. the Hebrew

99:6.3 tendency to f. sects and competitive divisions;

101:4.2 instructions that f. a part of the revelation mandate.

105:0.3 The human mind can hardly f. an adequate concept

106:8.19 concept of the Trinity of Trinities is difficult to f.,

115:1.1 be unable to f. the first rational thought pattern,

115:1.1 ability of mind, high or low, to f. a universe frame

117:5.5 the experience of all men do thus f. a part of the

120:2.7 now forms, or may yet f. a part of the vast galaxy

134:6.4 war will teach the so-called sovereign nations to f.

141:4.4 mind, and spirit to f. the individual man or woman.

142:3.5 concepts of God became joined together to f. the

160:3.2 the necessity for God-knowing individuals to f. such

195:7.17 how ridiculous that it should presume to f. such a

195:10.2 be effectively restrained from daring to f. creeds or

formal

1:1.2 any form of arbitrary recognition, f. worship, or

5:3.2 Prayers, all f. communications, everything except

17:3.6 The f. records of the universes are passed up by

17:3.6 These are the live records in contrast with the f.

25:5.1 as keepers of the f. archives of the Isle of Light,

25:5.2 function regarding both f. records and living records.

25:5.2 on Paradise, more of the living and less of the f.;

26:3.5 files of their order, and for the f. records of Paradise.

27:3.3 to f. induction into the Corps of Mortal Finaliters.

27:5.3 accumulation of knowledge is distinct from the f.

28:1.3 Thereupon the f. resignations of the tertiaphim are

28:6.6 The f. records are on file to corroborate the

47:4.1 to function, communities take on f. proportions,

55:4.2 Upon the f. inauguration of the planetary ministry of

63:0.1 on this occasion of f. planetary recognition, closed

69:4.6 The first f. tribal treaty concerned a salt deposit.

74:2.5 Adam and Eve were escorted to the f. reception on

74:2.7 the time of their f. induction into world rulership.

74:3.1 And now, after their f. installation, Adam and Eve

83:4.3 living together; later it consisted in f. eating together.

83:4.3 the only ceremony was the f. exchange of presents,

83:4.8 long before any f. wedding ritual was established.

90:3.7 ancients would hold a f. inquest, dissect the body,

93:6.3 And Melchizedek made a f. covenant with Abraham

93:6.5 It was at this public and f acceptance of the covenant

98:3.5 This f. and unemotional form of pseudoreligious

99:6.4 F. religion restrains men in their personal spiritual

111:7.4 heard a guardian of destiny present a f. statement in

112:4.2 ahead of the f. termination of a dispensation.

113:6.8 the “resurrection of the unjust,” in reality the f.

114:1.3 will be superseded by the f. arrival of Machiventa

114:5.1 There exists no f. government along the lines of

118:3.3 all transient vicissitudes, albeit never dead and f.,

119:3.4 Planetary Prince took f. leave, disappearing at noon

120:3.6 seek to avoid the f establishment of an organized cult

123:5.1 when Jewish children were supposed to begin their f.

123:5.6 Next, in addition to his more f. schooling, Jesus

126:3.3 had many forms of praise and several f. prayers.

128:2.4 exacted f. promises of obedience to James from

128:5.8 Jacob should come to him making f. request for her

128:6.6 Jude did not pass through this f. ceremony for

129:4.3 to engage in so many seasons of f. communion with

130:2.1 they paid a f. visit to the governor’s palace, for

134:3.5 This was the most systematic and f. of the Master’s

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

137:4.7 By the time the f. supper had ended and the guests

138:2.1 made their f. reports to the Master and presented

138:4.1 to execute the f. calling of the next two apostles,

140:0.2 instruct them in preparation for their f. ordination.

140:1.1 Before the f. ordination service Jesus spoke to the

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

144:2.1 a set and f. petition as the expression of your own

144:3.16 Jesus never taught a f. personal prayer, only group,

150:8.11 synagogue, after the conclusion of the f. service,

155:5.11 little or none of these exertions from its f. believers

158:3.6 After the f. visitation of Gabriel and the Father

162:1.9 official or f. announcement of the divinity of Jesus

162:2.2 free from the burdensome traditions of a f. religion

164:4.8 along well with their scheme of holding a f. trial,

170:5.9 In this way a f. and institutional church became the

172:3.2 he elected to make a f. and public entry into the city.

177:4.6 he wished to make public and f. renunciation of

180:5.12 Neither a ceremonial system of f. worship nor

184:3.1 that Jesus be brought before them for his f. trial.

184:5.7 they failed to cast a f. ballot for the death sentence.

184:5.9 Jesus did not know (as a man) of their f. charges

193:5.5 to the right hand of his Father, there to receive f.

194:4.12 for the f. organization of the early Christian church.

formalism

195:9.10 Christianity is threatened by slow death from f.,

formalities

27:4.1 meaningless f. nor the dictations of artificial castes

30:4.28 This concludes the f. of the Havona arrival;

40:2.2 After these f. such liberated Adams and Eves are

143:3.4 time they had ever observed him to neglect such f..

194:4.11 they dispensed with all f. of trial and proceeded to

formality

83:4.3 dispense with all f., marriage being consummated by

formalization

99:4.1 But the f. of religious groups many times destroys

formalize

94:1.7 followed as the Brahmans sought to crystallize, f.,

formalized

99:4.3 is to promote supreme loyalties, it must not be f..

99:6.3 The dangers of f. religion are: fixation of beliefs

195:9.7 to the discovery of the barrenness of f. religion,

formally

39:3.3 These deliberative bodies codify and f. promulgate

48:3.8 you are thus f. welcomed on awakening to that day

62:7.6 Jerusem f. marked the termination of the Life

62:7.7 that Urantia was f. recognized as a planet of human

67:2.2 in which he f. drew his indictment of Daligastia,

67:2.4 Daligastia f. proclaimed Caligastia “God of Urantia

83:2.4 Woman sometimes f., as well as covertly, initiates

89:8.8 Prayers are still read out of books, recited f.,

93:6.6 to solemnize the event by f. accepting this rite in

97:9.8 and proceeded f. and by elaborate and solemn

122:2.7 they f. christened him John,as they had been directed

122:8.2 he was circumcised and f. named Joshua (Jesus).

123:2.13 Mary f. turned Jesus over to Joseph for further

123:3.7 brothers and f. entered upon his work as a builder.

124:6.1 having f. graduated from the synagogue schools,

128:7.11 Joseph was f. installed as head of the family.

128:7.13 presented full title to the repair shop to James, f.

138:2.2 thus all six of the new apostles were f. accepted by

138:10.11 when he called them together and f. ordained them

150:1.3 he proposed f. to commission these ten women as

168:3.2 f. committing the Sanhedrin to the decision of death,

168:3.3 While these resignations were not f. acted upon for

174:0.1 advice to the women’s corps, as he never again f.

175:4.13 The Sanhedrin, having f. decreed the death of Jesus

179:5.4 believer’s spiritual imagination by f. cramping it.

192:0.2 his fellow apostles never f. elected Peter to such a

formation

11:7.7 where untold universes are now in process of f.,

12:2.2 millions of these physical universes in process of f.

12:2.5 A greater creation of the future is in process of f..

15:4.7 their suns pass out of the nebular arm in close f.

15:5.3 spiral, undergoes condensation by multiple-ring f..

15:5.8 but unequal suns, one type of double star f..

15:5.12 nucleuses for the subsequent f. of planetary bodies

15:5.14 of almost one hundred different modes of sun f.

15:5.14 the f. of those small, nonluminous collections of

30:4.17 one stage of universe study to another in class f..

32:2.2 co-operated with your Creator Son in the original f.

38:1.1 projected in unit f.—41,472 at a time—ever since

41:3.3 split equatorially, this being one type of double star f.

41:5.7 under observation to appear to travel in wavy f.,

41:6.6 in connection with the f. of the solar system.

42:2.22 to organize, or assemble in unit f. by their presence.

42:4.12 The lead of original f. weighs slightly more than that

42:7.1 The f of all matter is on the order of the solar system

47:9.3 begins the f. of classes for graduation to Jerusem.

57:2.1 and when their function of sun f. has run its course,

57:2.4 This was the early period of differential mass f. and

57:5.10 short period after their f. as separate space bodies.

57:8.3 the earth’s crust sufficiently to cause the f. of the

57:8.14 unstable, but mountains were not in process of f..

58:7.10 stratified rocks of the transition periods of life f..

59:3.11 monarchs of the seas; coral-reef f. increases greatly.

59:5.13 the more extensive coal-f. activities were in process.

59:5.20 At the close of the coal-f. period North America

60:2.12 dinosaurs, and their wings were of batlike f. with

60:3.2 contention of geologic forces gave impetus to the f.

60:4.3 Subsequent to the f. of the mid-age mountains,

61:1.11 activities, including lava flows, warping, lake f.,

68:2.10 contribute to the f. of human associations, but how

70:7.13 Many later tribes sanctioned the f. of women’s clubs,

74:8.13 the f. of the hypothesis of a onetime golden age of

78:5.3 so-called Aryan mother tongue was in process of f.

89:3.6 such beliefs fostered the f. of celibate priesthoods

106:5.1 But the completed f. of this Trinity Absolute could

106:6.2 for the f. and full function of the Trinity Ultimate,

127:2.5 the other half began the f. of an opposing group of

189:3.1 in this great event had been marshaled in proper f.,

formations

15:5.3 clouds of encircling, ring-appearing f. of matter.

29:4.21 by varying their positions and f. are able to effect

57:8.13 In none of these ancient rock f. will there be found

57:8.13 they contain no fossils unless later deposits of the

59:4.6 These coral f. extend through Canada and Europe

59:6.6 the glacial deposit of these local ice f. may be found

61:1.1 The f. and deposits of this period are both land and

85:1.2 is arrested by numerous stone f. in the mountains

85:1.5 and the first hills to be venerated were large stone f..

formative

79:8.15 The f. period of Chinese civilization, opening with

formed

1:0.2 “God created the heavens and f. the earth;

1:0.2 created the world not in vain; he f. it to be inhabited.

1:5.1 He who f. the eye, shall he not see?”

15:5.7 Numerous small planets may be subsequently f. as a

21:2.9 he has f. an effective and co-operative working

33:0.1 administrative acts of the local universe are f. and

42:4.9 matter, are f. in the exceedingly low temperatures of

57:5.9 The five inner and five outer planets soon f. in

57:5.9 while Saturn and Jupiter were f. from the massive

57:6.7 nucleuses of the other ten planets were well f.,

57:8.14 The planet contracted under gravity pressure as it f..

57:8.22 enormous ice blankets would have f.; the ice age

59:5.16 the present coal beds demonstrates that coal was f.

59:5.20 during which coal had been f. all over the world—

60:1.3 The Palisades of the Hudson River were f. by the

60:2.7 Some coal was still being f. along the Mediterranean

62:3.3 This new group f. the nucleus of the mid-mammals.

63:6.4 Very early the Andonic peoples f. the habit of

70:7.14 unmarried men and groups of unattached women f.

70:8.8 6. Social—classes have gradually f. according to

70:8.14 Classes in society, having naturally f., will persist

79:5.2 The tribal organization of the red races was f.

79:6.9 they f. a compact body speaking a common language

92:3.1 Always remember, the cults are f., not to discover

92:5.10 f. the foundations on which later teachers of truth

93:2.4 who f. the nucleus of the later community of Salem.

97:4.3 “He who f. the mountains and created the wind, seek

97:4.3 seek him who f. the seven stars and Orion, who turns

97:7.6 I have created it not in vain; I f. it to be inhabited.”

109:1.3 The perfection of the divinity of a newly f. Adjuster

111:0.2 the external omnipresence of Deity has long f. a part

120:2.7 may yet live on every inhabited world which has f.

121:7.1 The Jews had f. preconceived notions regarding the

123:1.4 he had f. a very close attachment for a neighbor boy

124:1.13 become the leader of a group of seven lads who f.

131:2.9 who created the heavens and who f. the earth:

140:4.8 An effective philosophy of living is f. by a

150:8.2 Blessed is the Lord our God, who has f. the lights.”

162:4.4 while the third group f. a procession to march

former

15:3.6 This f. spiral nebula was slightly distorted by the

15:3.9 about the nucleus of the f. Andronover nebula.

15:4.8 The Milky Way is composed of vast numbers of f.

15:7.4 lose their enjoyment of their f. levels of existence.

22:9.1 the advice of their f. instructors, the Teacher Sons.

23:4.4 If the messengers return to their f. service, will these

26:10.4 they go with joy and gladness to the tasks of f. days

26:10.5 the anticipative enthusiasm of the f. circles.

27:1.5 any more pain, for the f. things have passed away.

28:1.3 the liaison ministers between the Creator Son of f.

31:7.2 these Evangels of Light resume their f. status.

31:9.9 24,010 Master Architects, and if our f. conjectures

38:8.5 they must forsake their f. subordinates when they

40:9.4 not available to the creatures of their f. indwelling,

40:9.4 creatures without consciousness of f. existence.

40:9.5 repossess much of their f. human memory experience

41:3.8 has lengthened from the f. three and one-half day

43:4.7 Edentia councils just as they had on f. occasions.

43:9.2 on Edentia, ascenders are midway between their f.

44:0.18 lose the power to recognize your associates of f.

44:0.18 to recognize your friends and fellows of f. estates.

44:8.4 morontians learn to socialize their f. purely selfish

45:2.3 all the results of the f. folly have been overcome

48:4.10 —they assist in reverting the memory to a f. state of

48:4.20 are in possession of personal memories of all f.

48:5.1 need of the ministrations of her f. lieutenants,

48:5.2 they may return to their f. associative work with the

50:2.2 the counsel of the Melchizedeks, their f. instructors

50:3.2 these morontia progressors temporarily revert to a f.

51:5.6 progress is made than in a million years of f. struggle

52:4.3 yield up their planetary lives and return to their f.

52:5.3 grow up to supplant the crude regimes of f. times.

55:1.2 On the right is the seat of the f. Planetary Prince,

55:6.4 Adjusters continue to come as in f. evolutionary eras

55:8.3 assistant sovereigns continue to change as in f. ages.

57:8.16 to cave in on such an extensive scale as in f. ages.

59:4.2 The naked and unattractive landscape of f. times is

59:6.3 The mild marine climate of f. times was disappearing,

60:2.10 others gravitate backward, reverting to a f. state.

62:3.5 All of the great and vicious animals of f. times had

64:4.9 The slight aridity of the f. period lessened, and the

66:5.22 not slow in reverting to their f. health-destroying

66:8.7 rebel of the realm, shorn of all power to harm his f.

68:5.10 with the pastoral pursuits of the f. cultural stage.

71:1.23 as remnants of the clans and tribes of f. days.

76:2.2 to the f. preference for the fruits of the fields.

76:3.1 Adam and Eve greatly missed their f. home of beauty

77:7.7 not imagine that such was not a reality in f. ages.

78:7.6 the Sumerians did any trace of the f. glory remain.

82:6.10 is considerably improved at the expense of the f..

86:7.2 f. function as a scheme of insurance against bad luck.

90:5.3 profanity, represents a prostitution of f. ritualistic

93:5.13 but only caught up with his f. disciple as he returned

96:4.2 concept of Deity (derived from all his f. beliefs),

98:2.3 the progeny of the slaves of f. generations had no

101:5.14 upon these f. techniques of personality assurance.

103:6.5 the f. contacting with a universe turned inside out,

109:6.2 of all the survival traits of all his f. creature hosts.

112:3.7 return to earth as the being of f. indwelling; never

112:4.4 will not return to the mansion world of the f. system

112:6.4 certain experiential values of the f. human mind

112:6.7 from the decisions of its f. associated adjutant mind,

112:6.8 this pattern requires the presence of the f. Adjuster

112:6.8 memory of the meanings and values of a f. existence.

112:6.9 of the intellect, the f. seat of the identity of selfhood.

113:6.2 awaits the consciousizing of her f. ward in the flesh

113:7.6 seraphim are always in communication with their f.

114:1.1 Jerusem commission of twenty-four f. Urantians

114:2.4 The members of this commission of f. Urantians act

119:7.6 by the seraphim of f. attachment to Adam and Eve

120:1.2 “Throughout each of your f. bestowals you have

121:6.7 from this f. Jewish stronghold there went forth a

126:0.4 especially to his f. teachers in the synagogue school.

127:3.6 including Jesus’ f. trip over this road when he was

128:4.4 turned all Jewry upside down with the f. carpenter

129:2.7 introducing Jesus to the f. high priest, Annas, as

129:3.9 necessary memories of his f. and divine existence

133:2.1 I promise to try to live up to my f. pledge to one of

134:9.9 known and loved as a private individual in f. years.

135:5.2 to explain the Babylonian and other captivities of f.

136:2.3 Thus did Jesus observe his own f. divine spirit

136:3.4 The f. was achieved on the day of his baptism

138:6.2 refreshment that comes from reverting to your f.

139:7.3 for gratitude on the part of the f. revenue collector.

139:7.10 Matthew was lost to the knowledge of his f apostolic

141:1.3 reviewed his f. teaching and answered their many

142:0.2 Jesus called upon his friend of f. years, Annas,

143:4.2 the return of the f. from the Babylonian captivity,

145:1.1 This boat was named “Simon”; it was the f. fishing

145:3.12 to ascertain if he was the f. carpenter of Nazareth or

146:0.1 twelve apostles, assisted by the f. apostles of John,

147:5.3 f. keeper of one of the so-called high-class brothels

148:5.2 to restore this part of the universe to f. paths and

149:4.3 Jesus discussed one of their f. associates whose

150:1.1 served in the administration of the f. encampment

150:1.1 Susanna, the daughter of the f. chazan of the

150:7.2 heard much about the doings of their f. carpenter,

150:8.1 friends and foes, turned out to hear this f. citizen

151:2.6 recall what Jesus had taught them on f. occasions,

155:5.6 while the f. is upheld by ecclesiastical authority,

158:1.3 in connection with his f. visit to this lonely retreat.

160:5.7 The religion of Jesus transcends all our f. concepts

161:0.2 well instructed in Jesus’ teachings by one of the f.

162:9.3 instruction to Abner and the other f. apostles of

162:9.3 These f. apostles of John the Baptist were

163:1.1 consisted of Abner and ten of the f. apostles of John,

163:5.3 David employed the larger part of his f. messenger

163:7.4 Master during the f. days of popularity in Galilee.

164:2.4 final remark of Jesus regarding the offer of the f.

164:4.8 The officer of the court spoke to the f. blind man,

165:0.1 Abner, the f. chief of the twelve apostles of John

165:1.3 the field in which his f. master, John the Baptist,

166:5.5 Such conduct effectively separated him from his f.

168:2.6 gave command to the f. Adjuster of Lazarus, now

171:8.8 this parable and that of the f. parable of the talents,

172:3.7 David Zebedee and some of his f. messenger

177:4.9 conduct upon his Master and his f. associates.

177:5.2 returned to their f. ways of believing and living.

181:2.19 service of God, return to the labors of f. days.

181:2.19 you should go back to your f. labors with the new

181:2.19 news of the doings of your f. apostolic associates,

183:5.1 Annas, the f. high priest and father-in-law of

184:0.1 The f. high priest desired to maintain his prestige

184:0.3 f. high priest was a distant relative of their mother,

184:1.3 This act had aroused the enmity of the f. high priest

184:2.8 look of despair on the face of his f. self-confident

185:4.1 it was to this home of the f. king that Jesus was

185:4.1 never for one moment recalled the lad of f. years

188:1.2 These f. members of the Sanhedrin had kept their

188:3.7 2. The f. Thought Adjuster of Jesus we know to

189:1.12 Jesus’ desire to communicate with his f. associates in

190:2.4 talked over experiences of f. days and forecast the

192:2.7 And when the f. chief of the apostles heard Jesus

192:3.2 a memory of their f. consecration to the Father’s

192:3.2 rededication to the f. pledges of ambassadorship.

193:6.4 Jesus in the place of proclaiming the f. gospel of

194:0.7 a new gospel about Jesus in the place of their f.

194:1.2 which vindicated their f. devotion to Jesus

194:4.13 followed the path of Alexander’s march of f. days,

195:6.4 still lean in that direction as a result of f. teachings.

formerly

12:2.3 telescopes disclose that many island universes f.

39:9.1 the differential in divinity potential f. setting them

53:8.2 F., when the Planetary Princes, the “Sons of God,”

55:9.3 functions which were f. centered on the universe

61:2.8 F. the mammals had lived for the greater part in the

61:5.1 Mild climates had f. prevailed over these northern

70:11.3 F. no individual would testify against his native

79:2.1 The base of the peninsula was f. somewhat narrower

81:1.4 the farmer was f. looked down on by the hunter and

84:7.3 F. man protected woman because she was his

97:9.15 gained control of the caravan tariffs f. collected by

121:4.4 Cynicism had f. been more of a religion than a

130:7.5 That which f. appeared as a succession of events

139:8.2 F. Thomas had been a carpenter and stone mason,

163:5.2 he had f. conducted the camp of Bethsaida by the

formidable

75:1.1 and isolated Urantia was a f. undertaking.

106:9.3 his most f. obstacles to complete reality perception

forming

15:4.5 A sun-f. nebula just north of the borders of Orvonton

15:4.7 There are not many sun-f. nebulae active in

32:5.4 the sectors of time connected with, and f. a part of,

57:6.0 6. SYSTEM STAGE—THE PLANET-F. ERA

57:7.5 of the comparatively lighter granite, is gradually f..

59:5.20 in the mountain-f. regions of Europe and Asia.

80:2.2 f. the nucleus of the later Mediterranean brunet races

98:0.2 later incorporated into the newly f. Christian religion.

104:1.11 in only a few of his letters to the newly f. churches.

106:7.1 Some of the difficulties in f. concepts of infinite

110:6.6 repetitions, are also essential to the habit-f. certainty

194:4.6 about to become the creed of the rapidly f. church.

formless

23:3.7 all the advantages of a f. spirit coupled with all the

Formosa

78:5.6 small groups made their way into Japan, F., China

formsnoun; see formswith energy; formswith life

0:1.19 When we attempt to conceive of perfection in all f.

0:4.11 may connote any and all f. of reality, Deity, divinity,

0:6.3 Physical energy is a term denoting all phases and f.

0:6.12 Personality or identity f. are patterns resultant from

4:1.11 the interassociation of all phases and f. of activity

11:5.8 All f. of force and all phases of energy seem to be

11:5.9 space is the womb of several f. of matter and

11:8.4 The numerous f. of cosmic force, physical energy,

11:8.5 space potency into the pre-energy f. of cosmic force.

11:8.7 their drawing power discloses both f. of physical

12:3.1 All f. of force-energy—material, mindal, or spiritual—

13:1.6 and activities of all other f. of Father fragments,

13:1.14 There are still other f. and phases of trinitization

13:1.20 to envelop within their spirit f. all orders of

14:2.3 the balanced function of the seven f. of energy.

14:2.3 possess forty-nine specialized f. of sensation.

14:4.1 There are seven basic f. of living things and beings

14:4.1 each of these basic f. exists in three distinct phases.

15:4.4 space there may be seen ten different f. of nebulae,

15:5.9 In certain sectors of space, conditions favor such f.

15:6.9 Many phases of physical energy and all f. of matter

15:12.1 analogy of certain f. of Urantian civil government,

21:2.4 Before any new f. of things, great or small, may be

25:4.15 the f. and modes of procedure most acceptable to

29:4.24 neither do transformers change the f. of living beings

29:4.28 metallic circuits directionize the flow of certain f. of

29:4.28 for more than half of the thirty f. of physical energy.

29:4.30 Energy transmitters function with regard to all f. of

29:4.37 registration of the status of all f. of force-energy.

30:3.4 They study all f. and phases of space material and

34:6.6 until the divine Spirit breathes upon the f. of truth

36:2.19 as they are associated with living f. and organisms.

36:6.3 Life Carriers can organize the material f., or

36:6.4 “breath of life” must be imparted to these lifeless f.

39:2.10 ascending mortals do not possess personal transit f..

39:2.13 from the lowest morontia to the higher spirit f..

39:4.18 Mortal f. are there so modified and human ranges of

41:4.3 unusual f. of matter explain how nonsolid suns can

41:6.2 a longevity excelling all of the more common f. of

42:2.1 the word energy is used to denote all phases and f. of

42:3.13 pertains to its organization rather than to the f. of its

42:4.7 Low temperatures favor certain f. of electronic

42:4.12 The existence of pre-electronic f. of matter is

42:5.8 slowing down of the electron yields the various f. of

42:5.14 establishes the undulatory appearance of many f. of

42:6.5 existence one of the ten modified f. of the electron.

42:7.4 These one hundred f. of matter consist of a regular

42:12.10 Even spirit beings have form, and these spirit f.

42:12.10 Even the highest type of spirit personalities have f.

42:12.10 in the seven superuniverses are possessed of f..

42:12.10 the great majority have bona fide personality f.,

42:12.10 have bona fide personality forms, f. which are

42:12.11 No two morontia f. are any more alike than any

42:12.11 it will be found that spirit f. are equally diverse,

43:7.1 spheres of Edentia possess different visible f.,

43:7.1 morontia mortals have their morontia f. attuned to

44:0.13 pattern studies, for all phases and f. of spirit artistry.

44:0.15 The higher f. of spirits freely pass through matter.

44:1.10 The five f. of morontia melody are unrecognized by

44:1.11 Mortals do not react to the other f. of morontia

44:2.10 in combining memory recapitulation with certain f.

44:5.7 This corps is concerned with all f. of space messages

48:2.16 spheres and an ascending scale of morontia f..

48:2.18 This council grants material for morontia f. to all

48:6.32 F. are valueless when lessons are learned.

49:6.19 space freely before being clothed with morontia f..

50:3.3 These personality f., while exempt from diseases of

50:3.6 mortal investment and clothed with morontia f.,

52:4.8 society begins to return to more simplified f. of

58:7.1 the more primitive f. of the early marine-animal

59:1.19 Trilobites were sexed animals and existed in many f.;

61:1.10 But among them all no modern f. existed.

61:2.13 but the ancestral f. of most living things were then

65:2.2 These early transition f., while not identical with

65:2.2 led to the development of the true animal f. of life.

65:2.10 the elephant and mastodon, while their peculiar f.

65:7.4 On this world there developed many f. of border

66:2.5 until they could be provided with personality f. of the

66:4.12 There circulated through their material f the antidotal

66:4.16 their contribution to the new f. of their superiors,

66:8.1 restless under authority, to mildly resent all f. of

67:1.3 And of all f. of evil, none are more destructive of

68:2.10 beginnings of all art, and all f. of sportive games and

68:2.11 into base and threatening f. of self-gratification.

68:5.4 these various f. of hammers represented one of the

68:5.5 Many f. of ingenious snares and traps were employed

69:5.11 8. Numerous f. of self-gratification.

70:2.2 dance, one of the early f. of which was a military

70:5.1 down to those f. of social and civil regulation that

70:5.9 Africa, today, all these f. of primitive government are

70:7.18 one of the earliest f. being the tithe, one tenth of the

71:2.10 Slavery, serfdom, and all f. of human bondage must

71:2.13 unthinkable without freedom of all f. of expression

71:3.11 just as are all other f. of economic and commercial

71:8.5 3. The abolition of all f. of slavery and bondage.

72:6.8 supply many f. of protective insurance, old-age

74:1.2 energy as applied to the modification of living f..

74:7.21 Edenites continued to use the prayers and f. handed

74:8.4 the tradition that Adam and Eve had physical f.

75:1.3 inhabitants to the most simple f. of religious belief.

79:4.5 Aryans to despotic and monarchial f. of government.

81:3.1 to new f. of industry and crude manufacturing.

83:4.8 One of the most ancient f. of the wedding ceremony

83:5.2 the looser f of communal marriage gradually evolved

83:7.3 certain tribes developed two f. of marriage: ordinary

84:6.8 certain highly satisfactory f. of self-gratification.

84:8.1 one of the most desirable f. of self-gratification.

84:8.2 instrument for augmenting all f. of self-gratification

84:8.5 even the taste of good food may serve as f. of self-

84:8.6 let evolutionary mankind explore all f. of legitimate

85:2.6 Many of these earliest f. of nature veneration became

86:2.5 lazy way of avoiding all f. of intellectual hard work.

86:5.10 In other f. of unconsciousness the soul was

87:2.4 Fasting and other f. of self-denial were thought to be

87:6.12 Holy water was superior to all other f., water in

87:7.9 The f. of any serviceable symbolism must be those

88:2.10 while the evolution of civil f. led to the fruition of the

88:3.4 have ruled by “divine right,” and many other f. of

88:5.2 Blood and other f. of bodily secretions were able to

89:3.1 the custom to forego many f. of physical pleasure,

89:4.7 cult that constitute the modern f. of divine worship.

89:4.7 Present-day f. of worship are the ritualization of

89:8.3 Shaving the head and cutting the hair were f. of

89:8.7 Primitive f. of prayer were nothing more nor less

90:0.1 The technique of religious ritual passed from the f. of

91:0.2 The earliest prayer f. were not addressed to Deity.

91:2.5 afford the basis for certain f. of mystic communion,

92:2.2 usage and even legal procedures cling to the old f..

92:2.4 rather are the f. of religion dictated by the racial

92:5.13 progressed as far as he could away from fasts and f..

92:6.14 all others to be decadent f. of the one true faith.

92:7.2 Sikhism budded and blossomed out of the f. of Islam

94:1.1 Their religious f. of worship followed the ceremonial

95:1.5 never outgrown their disguised f. of sex worship.

97:1.2 truths of Melchizedek as a part of their worship f..

98:2.1 no priesthood to foster its f. and to fill the hearts of

98:2.4 The philosophers disdained all f. of worship,

98:3.1 grown out of the earlier religious f. of worship of the

98:3.2 in the observance of mere f., vows, and taboos.

101:2.9 under certain conditions, is manifested in living f.,

106:0.2 the emerging master universe are made up of many f.

107:5.2 all f. of Monitors above the first or virgin groups.

109:4.1 The higher f. of intelligent intercommunication

112:3.5 These phases and f. of soul, these once kinetic but

112:6.2 instruct you regarding your morontia personality f.

112:6.2 Such f., while entirely real, are not energy patterns

113:2.5 Divested of material bodies, given spirit f., you

114:6.7 the imperishable values of the old and passing f.

114:6.7 These angels do contend for spiritual f., but they

124:4.8 Jesus did much to modify their practice of religious f.

126:3.3 had many f. of praise and several formal prayers.

126:3.3 invariably fall back upon their memorized prayer f.

133:6.6 All f. of soul conflict consist in the lack of harmony

138:5.2 trying to fit Jesus’ new gospel into their old f. of

139:5.8 And that is always the effective technique in all f. of

140:8.11 he did labor to break down all f. of selfish isolation

141:4.4 Jesus told his associates about the f. of affliction they

141:7.4 he left behind no books, laws, or other f. of human

142:8.1 he did not teach fasting and other f. of self-denial.

144:5.0 5. OTHER FORMS OF PRAYER

144:5.1 notice of the apostles several additional f. of prayer,

144:7.1 the price of compromise with the established f.

149:1.8 in the personal presence of Jesus, certain f. of faith

150:0.2 the practice of anointing the sick with certain f. of oil

150:3.12 signs, mandrakes, knotted cords, and all other f. of

154:2.5 The animal nature and the lower f. of will creatures

155:3.8 devoted to the mission of thawing out the frozen f.

155:5.2 there are to be found three distinct f. of religious

155:5.6 religious f. of the more intelligent races of mankind.

155:6.5 by submission to an outworn system of religious f.

156:5.5 those higher and more idealistic f. of conduct

157:2.2 and by their profound loyalty to the f. of religion.

160:2.1 But such f. of communication do not convey values,

163:6.6 you would solemnly shun all f. of spiritual pride.

170:3.9 the highest f. of good are therefore unconscious.

173:1.11 detestation of all f. of unfairness and profiteering

176:3.7 truth to crystallize into settled, safe, and honored f..

177:2.2 it was wisdom which led them to withhold most f.

190:0.3 food; nevertheless, these morontia f. are real.

194:3.10 of the Spirit of Truth was independent of all f.,

195:5.3 distinguished from man’s other high f. of thought,

formswith energy

0:6.7 3. Universe power includes all f. of energy which,

3:2.4 the time and manner of the manifestation of all f.

11:8.4 The numerous f. of cosmic force, physical energy,

12:1.1 all f. of basic energy ever swing around the curved

12:3.1 All f. of force-energy—material, mindal, or spiritual—

29:2.17 living creatures who are dependent upon certain f. of

29:3.11 perfect control over only seven of the ten f of energy

29:3.11 those f. which are partly or wholly exempt from their

29:4.14 these undiscovered f. of energy are utilized by the

29:4.20 six of the nine more subtle f. of physical energy.

29:4.35 never any danger that the special or modified f. of

29:4.37 registration of the status of all f. of force-energy.

30:3.4 They study all f. and phases of space material and

41:5.6 Energy, whether as light or in other f., in its flight

41:6.1 light is slightly modified by the various f. of energy

42:1.5 Creators inaugurate similar processes in divine f.

42:4.2 heat, in another as f. of energy unknown on Urantia;

42:4.9 The blazing suns can transform matter into various f.

42:5.8 the slowing down of the electron yields the various f.

42:5.14 Light and all other f. of recognizable energy

42:5.14 establishes the undulatory appearance of many f. of

48:1.3 have exactly one hundred f. of a unique energy

58:2.1 that you receive from the sun other f. of energy—

58:3.2 greater than all other f. of radiant energy existing in

formswith life

14:4.1 There are seven basic f. of living things and beings

14:4.1 each of these basic f. exists in three distinct phases

29:4.24 neither do transformers change the f. of living beings

35:2.1 the material, f. of life on the evolutionary worlds.

35:2.1 in fact, all f. of intelligent life find in these Sons

36:1.3 of specialists in the various f. of life manifestation.

36:2.11 these three basic f. of life are segregated on three

36:2.17 apparently useless f. of animal and vegetable life.

36:2.17 and full function of the higher intelligent f. of life,

36:2.17 to effect the mastery of the lower f. of life,

36:2.19 as they are associated with living f. and organisms.

36:3.1 All life of the order and f. known on Urantia arises

36:3.1 not all f. of planetary life are existent on Urantia.

36:6.1 the protoplasmic f. of vegetable and animal life,

36:6.2 The creature may produce the f. of life, but only a

36:6.3 Life Carriers can organize the material f., or

36:6.3 Even the living f. of experimental life which the

36:6.4 The Sons of God can construct the f. of life, but it

42:1.5 there ensue the higher spirit f. of intelligent life.

42:10.3 the nonteachable intellect of the most primitive f. of

43:6.4 The architectural worlds enjoy ten f. of life of the

43:6.4 four groups of prolific and fascinating f. of life.

46:2.5 there are no conflicting f. of life, no struggle for

48:2.22 While the basic morontia f. of life and matter are

49:5.9 as midsoniters nor for other f. of intelligent life.

49:5.9 evolutionary creatures, but there are other life f..

49:5.11 are usually ideally adapted to the typical life f.,

49:5.11 many f. of life have appeared on Urantia that are

50:1.4 Material Sons, who come to engraft the higher f. of

57:7.9 by the seaweeds and other f. of vegetable life.

58:1.5 favorable for the support of the initial f. of marine

58:1.5 stage for the later attempts to establish such life f. as

58:6.1 stages between the early primitive vegetable f. of life

58:7.1 they yield fossil remains of some of the earlier f. of

58:7.1 the more primitive f. of the early marine-animal

58:7.10 the ancestors of those f. of plant life which overran

58:7.11 waters are swarming with the simple f. of animal life.

59:0.8 The more simple and primitive f. of animal life

59:1.19 Trilobites were sexed animals and existed in many f.;

59:2.10 shared domination of the seas with several other f. of

59:3.8 while associated f. of life progressively develop and

59:5.3 seas united, commingling their different f. of life,

59:6.10 biologic adversity which eliminated all f. of life

60:3.20 among the fishes and other f. of marine life.

61:1.3 a survival advantage over all other f. of animal life

61:1.10 But among them all no modern f. existed.

61:1.14 evolution of mammalian and other related f. of life

61:2.1 the more progressive f. of mammalian life developing

61:2.13 the ancestral f. of most living things were then alive.

65:2.2 These early transition f., while not identical with

65:2.2 led to the development of the true animal f. of life.

65:4.10 of many apparently useless f. of transition life.

65:6.7 The lower f. of plant life are wholly responsive to

74:1.2 energy as applied to the modification of living f..

101:2.9 under certain conditions, is manifested in living f.,

112:7.18 sympathetic directors of all f. of intelligent life which

119:0.5 teeming with its varied f. of life and its myriads of

119:4.5 partook increasingly of the nature of the lower f. of

154:2.5 The animal nature and the lower f. of will creatures

formsverb

15:3.1 with myriads of individual planets, f. a watchlike,

26:1.13 The discussion of these three orders f. the subject of

91:2.8 the natural religions of racial evolution which f. a

98:7.10 Paul’s theology, still f. the basis of European ethics.

120:2.7 every inhabited world which has formed, now f.,

150:8.2 “Blessed is the Lord, King of the world, who f. the

formula

12:7.6 neither a mathematical equation nor a chemical f..

65:4.4 represents the choice of the Life Carriers of a f.

65:4.4 laboratories before they finally settled upon this f. for

87:2.9 appeasing the spirits, while mumbling a magic f..

87:6.17 with some trite phrase; once it was a magical f..

102:7.3 You cannot pray to a chemical f., supplicate a

179:5.5 to the almost mathematical precision of a set f..

195:6.8 symbol finding a helpless place in the mathematical f.

formulas

34:6.6 forms of truth and quickens the f. of righteousness.

36:2.12 plans are a departure from previously accepted f.,

36:2.13 to improve the vital f. committed to their keeping.

36:2.14 over one million fundamental or cosmic chemical f.

36:3.2 on the planet of assignment in accordance with f.

36:3.3 When, in accordance with approved f., the patterns

36:3.8 and established in, the planetary life f. and patterns

36:6.3 When the life f. and the vital patterns are correctly

36:6.7 the physical organization of the electrochemical f. of

49:1.2 The chemical f. differ in each system, the technique

69:9.18 to experiment with discarded f. of your forefathers.

85:4.4 positive chance result in the practice of his magic f.

91:2.2 Magic has ascended by goal elevation from f through

91:8.5 Prayer may be a meaningless recitation of theologic f

92:1.1 and tribal gods; magic f. became modern prayers.

95:2.9 disembodied soul, if properly armed with magic f.,

112:3.5 these once kinetic but now static f. of identity, are

113:3.4 memory f., and soul realities of the mortal survivor

180:5.2 but you cannot imprison truth in f., codes, creeds,

formulate

0:0.1 I have been directed to f. this introductory statement

0:0.4 But in order to f. this Foreword of definitions and

3:2.8 that it is almost impossible to f. generalizations of

4:3.3 the evolutionary races are able to f. far better ideas

6:8.9 [Indited by a Divine Counselor assigned to f. this

7:7.7 [Indited by a Divine Counselor assigned to f. this

19:4.6 It appears to me that the Censors f. new meanings

25:3.4 But they will not f. a decision until all the evidence

30:0.2 It is not possible to f. comprehensive and entirely

36:3.4 Life Carriers f. the life plasm itself, but it is the

38:9.12 f. the pageants and design the portrayals of history

40:5.16 the Life Carriers, in their efforts to f. beings capable

43:2.4 evidence, digest pleas, and f. provisional verdicts,

54:5.2 every wrongdoer have sufficient time in which to f.

85:6.3 In the course of revelation the Gods f. religion.

93:5.11 willing that Abraham should f. a defensive policy for

115:3.2 mind finds no basis upon which to attempt to f.

121:8.8 Luke did not f. his many notes into the Gospel

126:3.4 idea of having each member of the family f. prayers

128:4.6 followers would be tempted to f. a religion about

132:3.3 Man tends to crystallize science, f. philosophy,

134:3.8 were never able to f. a statement of the Master’s

136:3.1 went into forty days of retirement to f. the plans

140:8.17 Jesus never intended to f. economic theories;

160:3.2 such habits eventually f. themselves into a spiritual

169:0.3 The Pharisees and the chief priests had begun to f.

184:5.8 And now they presumed to f. three charges,

184:5.8 but they would not f. charges against Jesus without

194:3.19 leads the recipient to f. a life purpose single to the

196:0.5 Theology may fix, f., define, and dogmatize faith,

formulatedsee formulated by

1:5.10 religion has first f. the concept of the unity of God.

7:4.6 and the bestowal plan had been f. and proclaimed,

12:3.8 Having f. an estimate of the summation of the

15:0.2 superuniverse organization and government was f..

15:12.2 the extinction of will creatures are always f. on,

32:2.6 When this first creative act is f. and executed, there

36:2.12 the general life plans for a new world have been f.,

65:1.7 After the life patterns have been f. and the material

66:5.9 Fad f. the first alphabet and introduced a writing

70:11.6 out of which later ruling minds f. the written laws.

82:5.2 the advancing mores increasingly f. taboos against

94:7.2 Gautama f. those theories which grew into the

96:4.2 he had f. a new and enlarged concept of Deity

101:6.4 Wisdom embraces the ideas f. from protoplasmic

103:1.1 that twentieth-century theologians have f. upward of

108:1.8 This mind model is f. through a combination of

112:7.6 Survival decisions must here be f..

126:3.3 During this year Jesus first f. the prayer which he

136:4.1 Jesus f. the plans for the remainder of his Urantia

136:6.4 Jesus f. his conclusions in the words of Scripture

136:9.11 Jesus has f. a program for the establishment of the

140:8.24 to Paul, who f. therefrom his doctrine of Christ as

144:3.13 all great teachers had f. prayers for their pupils.

149:3.1 The Pharisees had f. a systematic and dogmatic

155:3.3 that when truth becomes f. as a boundary line of

155:5.12 “At Jerusalem the religious leaders have f. the

184:3.17 the Roman law and Roman institutions be f. for

196:3.24 God is not a hypothesis f. to unify the human

formulated by

0:0.4 which have been f. by an Orvonton commission sent

2:4.5 the creations of time and space as it is f. by divine

15:12.1 And ordinarily the verdict is f. by a varying-sized

20:2.1 absolute concept of being f by the Eternal Son unites

31:10.22 were sponsored, f., and put into English by a high

36:0.1 Life is constructed according to plans f. by the

58:4.1 all life appearing hereon was f. by us right here on

92:6.18 and f. by three individuals: Philo, Peter, and Paul.

120:2.1 this mortal bestowal in harmony with the plans f.

121:7.6 personality sanctity and spiritual liberty f. by Paul

formulates

103:1.4 and then there f. a system of interpretative beliefs.

195:7.3 the scientist whose very supermaterial insight f. these

formulating

0:12.11 In f. the succeeding presentations having to do

20:9.1 now visit your world for the purpose of f. plans

74:8.1 Adam’s spending six days f. preliminary plans for

85:0.2 man is capable of f. the more complex concepts of

96:3.2 At the time this great organizer was f. his plans for

124:5.3 plans, were f. in the mind of this youth, who was,

131:10.1 Ganid set himself to the task of f. what he deemed

136:7.1 As he was f. this decision, Jesus was seated under

175:4.13 for the purpose of f. the charges on which Jesus

194:3.5 the new gospel which they were unconsciously f..

formulation

7:4.2 The Father and his Son are as one in the f. of this

19:5.7 Even as I am engaged in the f. of this statement,

25:2.10 and participates in the f. of the verdict only at the

34:5.1 co-operates with the Creator Son in the f. of life

42:12.5 4. F. of mental systems.

65:0.1 Basic evolutionary material life—premind life—is the f

99:5.7 rather than for the creedal f. of what some group

101:7.1 in the f. of a personal philosophy of religion.

120:2.9 you should refrain from the f. of any superhuman

141:5.4 Jesus warned his apostles against the f. of creeds and

148:1.2 standardized or dogmatic f. of theologic doctrines.

176:4.2 his followers began the f. of that belief which

180:5.2 When you undertake the human f. of divine truth,

184:5.1 the court began the f. of the charges which were to

189:2.6 led to the f. of a belief which was not true:

formulations

36:2.17 there runs the thread of the wise and intelligent f.

70:10.11 One of the earliest f. of advanced tribal law had to

101:7.3 new f. of principles and standards are achieved;

103:6.12 has attempted to construct his f. of philosophy.

196:3.23 the religious systems of man come from the f. of the

fornication

89:3.6 cult tolerated marriage only as an evil lesser than f.

forsakesee forsake, not

3:5.13 choose the divine life if there were no self-life to f..

5:1.11 man may draw near God and may repeatedly f. the

38:8.5 they must f. their former subordinates when they

97:7.7 “Let the wicked f. his ways and the unrighteous

111:1.3 in which human personalities choose God or f. him,

111:3.1 ascending creature can choose to f. the will of the

131:2.11 Let the wicked f. his evil way and the unrighteous

131:3.2 Let us f. sorrow and disown fear.

131:7.3 If you would gain immortality, f. the world and come

131:10.4 to repent of their evil ways and f. all known sin.

132:1.2 he has assumed to f. the attitude of a true scientist

134:7.6 The indwelling Adjuster now led Jesus to f. the

137:1.3 Are we to f. him?

139:7.10 persecutions caused the believers to f. Jerusalem,

143:3.3 method of solving entangled problems is to f.

153:5.4 we are sad and perplexed, but we will never f. you.

157:6.13 even as I will never f. you when you presently go

158:7.6 appeal, and not one of them was minded to f. him.

160:1.6 When men dare to f. a life of natural craving for

160:5.13 The knowledge of the conviction to f. self and

163:2.3 would be ordained, you must be willing to f. all.

167:7.5 the seraphic joy when one soul elects to f. sin and

171:2.2 must be willing to f. father, mother, wife, brothers,

172:5.12 Judas was almost resolved to f. all such farcical

172:5.13 in his final determination to f. Jesus and his fellow

175:4.1 that Judas finally and fully made up his mind to f.

176:1.4 here to direct us, when should we f. Jerusalem?”

forsake, not or forsake not

96:4.6 that he “will not f. you, neither destroy you, nor

96:6.3 so will I be with you; I will not fail you nor f. you.”

97:1.5 Said Samuel: “The Lord will not f. his people.”

97:7.9 declared that “God would not forget, would not f..

131:4.7 hesitate not to f. this body for a more fit and

144:5.93 And f. us not when the path is hard and the hours are

147:7.3 Remember it is written: ‘F. not an old friend, for the

148:5.5 rivers of adversity overflow you, I will not f. you.

153:5.4 we are sad and perplexed, but we will never f. you.

154:6.5 The Father who sent me into the world will not f.

154:6.9 Jesus did not f. his earth family to do his Father’s

157:6.13 even as I will never f. you when you presently go

165:2.8 and I will not f. the flock which the Father has

165:5.2 whose kingdom you proclaim will not f. you.

176:1.1 but even in these persecutions I will not f. you;

178:2.4 I will not f. you. I will be with you to the end.”

181:2.8 every disappointment so far, and I will not f. you.”

181:2.10 with you, and these, your brethren, will not f. you.

192:2.4 Do not f. the flock.

forsaken

77:4.10 of those who had f. the leadership of Nod and his

127:6.2 how her brother had f. even the love of a beautiful

139:8.12 fraud or deception Thomas would have f. them all.

143:3.6 all such perplexities are best handled by being f.;

152:4.1 Had he f. them?

163:2.2 They have f. all to follow me and proclaim the

163:2.9 associate of men who had f. all for the gospel;

165:5.2 since you have f. everything, not only to follow me

165:5.3 support of yourselves or the families you have f..

182:2.4 opened their eyes to the fact that Judas had f. them.

186:1.7 now walked through the streets of Jerusalem, f.

187:5.2 and “My God, my God, why have you f. me?”

187:5.2 Jesus did not feel that the Father had f. him;

187:5.2 with “My God, my God, why have you f. me?”

forsaking

79:5.6 tribes were not slow in f. the inhospitable shores of

99:4.8 the predicament of unfinished growth: f. the religions

130:1.2 death unless such God-f. Jonahs shall turn their

160:5.11 Now are we truly f. the lures of the known order of

163:4.17 unwilling to pay the price of f. wealth and families.

forsook

60:2.10 happened when these two types of reptiles f. the land

62:3.7 They largely f. the trees as places of abode, living on

62:5.11 couple f. their associates to found the human race,

64:7.5 pure-line remnants of the red race f. Asia,

97:9.13 Because of this, Yahweh f. him.

121:5.14 Paul f. magic rites and ceremonial enchantments.

145:1.2 their associates f. their nets and followed Jesus.

154:6.9 earth family to do his Father’s work—they f. him.

162:3.5 And this woman, Hildana, f. her wicked husband

182:2.12 curiosity that he f. his sentinel post and followed

192:1.10 Zelotes f. his brethren and returned to his home.

193:4.14 with his transforming personality, f. his fellows,

forswore

70:7.15 ancient societies also f. certain foods and drinks.

Fortantthe director of executive group of Lanonandeks

45:3.7 6. The bestowal director—F., number 319,847 of the

45:3.7 F. has been attached to the staff of Lanaforge for

forthsee also bring; see held; see send; sending; sent; show;

see set; see back and forth

124:4.7 from this time f. and even forevermore.”

forth, break

147:8.4 “‘Then shall your light b. as the morning while

forth, bringssee also bring forth

126:4.6 who b. their host by number and calls them all by

135:6.7 Every tree that brings not f. good fruit is destined

140:3.19 Even so, every good tree b. good fruit, but the

forth, brought

33:4.2 Only one such being of wisdom and majesty is b. in

77:8.12 night opened the prison doors and brought them f..”

93:4.14 “Melchizedek, king of Salem, b. bread and wine.”

129:3.9 last episode of his prehuman experience to be b.

136:6.6 Moses, who was reputed to have b. water from the

137:6.2 the Lord says: ‘Before she travailed, she b.; before

165:2.4 when they that are his are thus b., the true shepherd

165:4.2 of a certain rich man whose ground b. plentifully;

forth, burst

44:1.8 of spiritual thoughts can be so perfected as to b. in

forth, call or calling

2:4.2 to bear upon the Father to call f. his loving-kindness.

136:8.2 the execution of wonders would call f. only outward

160:3.1 as a stimulus to call f. man’s slumbering spiritual

160:3.5 transcendent stimuli, calling f. the reaction of the

195:5.8 to find those values in the universe which call f. faith,

forth, came or come or comes or coming

6:1.4 this bestowal Son came f. from the Father just as

11:9.7 is yet to be, has come, now comes, or will come f.

23:1.3 These solitary spirits came f. in the dawn of time as

107:0.3 which came f. from God to find man and sonship

140:2.2 to represent me as I came f. to represent you.

141:2.3 But these words sank into their hearts and came f.

141:7.15 after the crucifixion and resurrection they came f.

145:5.4 confided to them the reason for coming f. to pray.

145:5.7 was for this purpose that I came f. from the Father.

146:3.5 Many, indeed, had this life before I came f. from the

153:2.8 yet you believe not that I came f. from the Father.

157:6.10 Father except the Son who came f. from the Father.

157:6.11 physical presence, I came f. from God the Father.

172:3.10 Looking down upon the vast multitude coming f.

180:6.4 This spirit comes f. from me, and he will reveal my

182:1.4 I have told them that I came f. from you, that you

182:1.6 all men will then believe that I came f. from you

189:1.1 form and personality of Jesus of Nazareth came f.

189:1.7 When Jesus came f. from the tomb, his body of flesh

forth, draw

160:2.6 is best designed to d. those precious impulses

forth, driving

78:8.3 they overran all Mesopotamia, d. the last waves of

forth, fared

152:2.2 Those who could not obtain boats f. on foot to walk

forth, flash

26:9.4 The broadcasts of Havona f. the space reports of

112:4.12 the Ancients of Days f. the mandate of advanced

forth, flocked

171:5.2 and hundreds of the inhabitants f. to meet him.

172:3.7 several thousand of these visitors f. to greet this

forth, gave or give or gives

15:7.1 Each has a sun which gives f. light without heat,

57:4.9 burns with a reddish glow and continues to give f.

74:6.5 The bodies of Adam and Eve gave f. a shimmer of

forth, go or goes or going or gone or went

1:0.3 has gone f. the supreme mandate, “Be you perfect,

3:1.3 “His going f. is from the end of the heaven, and his

3:1.4 “Man goes f. searching for a friend while that very

6:3.2 as they go f. over the spirit circuits of the Second

8:4.4 ministers of this Michael Son when he goes f. on

11:4.2 flash stations for certain Paradise energies going f. to

13:1.2 only those beings who function thereon and go f.

17:6.6 The Creator Son and Creative Spirit then go f. on

21:0.3 As they go f. from Paradise to found their universes,

22:9.4 they go f. from Uversa to bring back beings whose

23:2.20 They go f. to investigate the clues furnished by the

23:4.3 not even a single pair has ever gone f. therefrom.

27:0.1 Seraphim go f. as special messengers of the Deities,

27:0.3 have served on the Isle of Light and have gone f. on

27:1.1 inspectors of Paradise who go f. from the central

28:1.2 ready to go f. on the universe adventure of space,

29:2.13 circuits of power go f from their seat of united action

29:2.17 From these beings there go f. the power lines for

33:3.6 and went f. the final “Proclamation of Equality.”

34:1.1 there goes f. the proclamation of the Michael Son

35:3.21 training the hosts who go f. as evangels of destiny,

36:1.3 Life Carriers and accompany them when they go f. to

42:1.5 united stream of Paradise force going f. to all space

46:5.17 here Life Carriers go f. on their world assignments.

48:5.2 then go f. to the system training spheres as Mansion

51:5.5 the Planetary Prince and then are permitted to go f.

55:4.19 possibly, they may go f. to minister in outer space;

56:4.1 the Thought Adjusters, who went f. from Paradise to

59:6.9 born to adversity, later went f. to replenish the seas.

66:1.4 Caligastia went f. from Jerusem to his trust of world

74:1.6 Eve went f. to their new responsibilities equipped

75:6.2 pilgrims went f. from Eden in quest of new homes.

75:6.4 and then to go f. in disgrace from Eden, only to lose

78:1.3 there went f. to the surrounding lands the culture and

78:6.1 went f. in their final exodus in several directions:

80:5.2 From this central point there went f. the successive

93:5.10 Abraham, who was fired with a zeal to go f. and

81:6.1 pure-line Adamic posterity had gone f. to enrich the

93:5.13 heard of Abraham’s declaration of war, he went f. to

121:6.7 there went f. a virulent wave of persecution,

122:7.4 this Jewish couple went f. from their humble home

126:3.7 But when the time came for Jesus to go f. as a world

131:0.1 missionaries of Melchizedek, who went f. from

131:9.4 the spirit of the noble man goes f. to be displayed

131:10.6 as his earth child I am sometime going f. to see him.

135:3.4 impulse to go f. and proclaim to all men: “Repent!

135:4.4 that deterred John from going f. to preach about

135:5.7 when John went f. proclaiming: “Repent, for the

136:5.6 the actual status of Jesus of Nazareth as he went f.

137:6.5 Make no mistake; we go f. to labor for a generation

137:7.13 Jesus later directed that the apostles should go f., as

138:1.1 Jesus directed them to go f., two and two, to teach

138:1.3 Andrew’s counsel prevailed, and they went f. to

138:7.1 go f. in humble obedience to execute his bidding

138:7.6 “And then will you go f. to become fishers of men.”

138:8.1 they went f. two and two to the fields of work

139:2.15 an intimate of Jesus, one of the inner circle, went f.

139:5.10 was the first to go f. to win souls for the kingdom

139:7.9 when Matthew went f. to proclaim the gospel after

139:11.10 but in a few years Simon rallied his hopes and went f.

140:1.3 This kingdom, which you are so soon to go f.

140:2.2 I have chosen these twelve to go f. to represent me

140:3.14 and as you go f. to proclaim the glad tidings, put

140:7.7 We are ready—let us now go f. to take the kingdom.

140:9.2 one by one, Jesus commissioned them to go f. in the

140:10.4 And the gospel you are going f. to preach has to

141:6.4 Simply go f. proclaiming: This is the kingdom—

142:8.1 John the Baptist had gone f. from this place,

143:1.7 your loyal successors who shall go f. to all the

145:5.10 reluctantly they went f. to preach the good tidings in

147:3.5 went f. to his home, though it was the Sabbath day.

149:0.2 “Go now f. to do the work as you have been charged

149:1.3 said, “I perceive that power has gone f. from me.”

149:1.3 child, “I perceive that life has gone f. from me.”

150:4.1 the pairs of apostles as he desired them to go f.,

150:4.3 Be not ashamed of my teaching; go f. proclaiming

150:5.2 My righteousness is near; my salvation has gone f.

151:1.2 “A sower went f. to sow, and it came to pass as he

151:4.4 In his joy he went f. to sell all he had that he might

152:0.2 I perceived that living energy had gone f. from me.

153:0.3 Jesus went f. on this beautiful Sabbath afternoon to

154:5.3 David said: “Go f. to your work, Master.

155:1.3 Cease your useless yearning and go f. bravely

155:3.2 a testing adventure to believe in Jesus and go f. to

156:4.3 these dye makers went f. in search of new habitats

157:4.6 able to go f. to enlighten a world sitting in darkness.

157:6.13 I will never forsake you when you presently go f. to

159:1.2 the Father goes f. to find them even before they

159:4.5 the God of love directed your forefathers to go f.

163:1.3 carry neither purse nor extra clothing, for you go f.

163:1.3 Remember, as you go f. proclaiming peace on

163:1.6 And these thirty-five couples went f. preaching and

163:2.2 you must let others bury the dead while you go f.

163:4.1 the day the seventy went f. on their first mission.

163:4.12 They must go f. on this short mission wholly

163:6.6 Did you go f. with so little faith in this gospel that

163:6.7 I have shown you the way; go f. to do your duty and

164:2.3 But when Jesus went f. that night, with Nathaniel

165:3.9 went f. to be baptized by the apostles in the Jordan

167:7.4 then go f. to tell the Father the thoughts of your

169:1.2 ninety and nine sheep in the fold while he went f.

169:1.4 the Father and his Son go f. to search for those

170:5.16 Paul went f. to build up one of the most progressive

175:1.24 I now go f. with my children, and your house is left

177:4.8 When Judas heard this, he went f. from the

178:1.16 Do not forget that you are commissioned to go f.

180:1.4 I have ordained you to go f. into the world to yield

181:2.9 I know you would not hesitate to go f. in battle

181:2.11 have shaken off your depression and have gone f.

181:2.20 go f. to your work, dedicating your life to the cause

183:4.2 when they should go f. into the world proclaiming

186:3.3 until the message finally went f. that the Master

190:1.6 these twenty-six runners went f. as the first heralds

190:1.7 go f. to proclaim the risen Savior of a world and a

191:4.6 these believers at Philadelphia went f. proclaiming

191:5.3 you will bravely and joyously go f. to meet the new

192:2.11 but one law to obey—that is the command to go f.

192:2.12 “Matthew, if you would obey me, go f. to teach all

192:4.7 pledged themselves to go f. in the public preaching

193:0.4 You are to go f. preaching the love of God and the

193:6.1 John Mark and others went f. to call the leading

193:6.4 some time before he went f. preaching the gospel.

194:0.3 And so they went f., endowed with power from on

194:4.4 Jesus had ordained to go f. preaching the gospel

194:4.13 called Christianity, went f. to the ends of the empire

forth, gush

98:5.3 and causing water to g. from a rock struck with his

forth, journeyed

the divine presence of this Eternal Son and then j. to

forth, launch

137:7.3 Peter repeatedly sought to persuade Jesus to l. with

138:9.2 By the time Jesus was prepared to l. on his public

169:1.15 And then he would l. into the telling of this parable

forth, lead or leading or led

133:4.5 whose spirit lives within you seeks to lead you f. on

137:8.7 The Son of Man will not lead f. armies in battle for

164:5.5 but behold the Creator of a universe leading him f. to

167:3.3 his ox from the stall and lead him f. for watering?

167:3.3 be loosed from this bondage and led f. to partake

184:5.11 Jesus was led f. from the home of Caiaphas to appear

185:6.3 Pilate led f. this bleeding and lacerated prisoner

185:8.2 The soldiers will lead him f..”

187:0.1 the captain who had led f. the Roman soldiers

187:1.6 weeping when they saw him being led f. to

187:1.7 show friendly feelings for one who was being led f.

forth, peal

44:6.3 the ten thousand color tones of spirit reflection p.

forth, pour or poured or pouring or pours

3:4.2 power had never been poured f. for the endowment

4:1.6 Father unceasingly pours f. energy, light, and life.

41:3.1 upward of two thousand brilliant suns pouring f light

57:6.1 the sun continued to pour f. diminishing volumes of

58:2.4 Your sun pours f. a veritable flood of death-dealing

78:2.5 they had poured f. millions of their progeny into the

124:6.9 The hospitable villagers poured f. to minister to the

135:6.3 John thundered his admonitions and poured f. his

148:6.11 light of life pouring f. from the Father as healing

157:3.1 between scenic hills where the Jordan poured f. from

172:5.4 pilgrims who poured f. to welcome the Master,

194:4.4 spirit, he has poured f. this which you see and hear

forth, put or puts or putting

34:7.2 pre-Adamic man must put f positive efforts to ascend

151:3.15 then when the grain was ripe, he put f. the sickle,

153:0.2 Matthew was putting f. renewed efforts to

159:3.4 put f. every effort to secure work for those who find

176:2.6 the fig tree shows its tender branches and puts f.

181:1.3 put f. your earnest efforts to live in accordance with

forth, reaching

195:10.5 the Jesusonian r. to grasp his brother in love and

forth, rushed

162:7.6 Many of the unbelievers r. for stones to cast at him

forth, sallied

34:6.3 heights of bliss from which the Spirit originally s.

63:2.3 they s. shortly before nightfall on their trek.

73:2.4 committee on location for the Garden s. in search

97:1.4 now, for the first time since the Hebrews s. from

forth, sendssee also send or sending or sent

3:4.4 The fact that he sends f. spirit messengers from

4:1.5 when new worlds are born, he “sends f. his Sons

169:4.12 but it is the Father in heaven who sends f. his spirit

forth, settingsee also set

30:2.9 setting f. those orders of intelligent beings who

forth, shine or shinning

97:7.12 and the trust-breeding religion of Salem shine f.

153:5.3 when the new day is dawning for the shining f. in

159:4.8 the mind of man divine truth may indeed shine f.,

forth, shoot

41:5.1 gas pressure within a sun to cause it to s. such a

forth, showing

155:6.15 1. The fruits of the spirit of God s. in your daily life

194:3.1 he is simply s. the traits which the Master

forth, shown

11:0.2 the glory of the central Isle is s. in the infinite

56:10.17 Divine goodness is more fully s in the loving ministry

56:10.19 They are variously s. by God the Sevenfold in seven

179:2.3 the Father’s love on earth and had s. his mercy to

forth, spring or springs

94:6.3 from such Duality, Trinity springs f. into existence,

131:1.4 His divine love springs f. from the holiness of his

131:3.2 “Out of a pure heart shall gladness spring f. to the

147:8.4 the morning while your health springs f. speedily.

148:5.5 affliction does not spring f. from the dust.

160:3.1 induce men to let go of God that he may spring f.

forth, stand

54:2.3 s. in the clear light of reason as a monumental

forth, step

137:4.10 to dare to s. and claim his position and exhibit his

forth, streamed or streaming

57:3.3 gas streaming f. as two gigantic and distinct arms,

183:0.2 arouse his fellow countrymen, who streamed f.

forth, stretched or stretching

146:4.3 Then the Master stretched f. his hand and,

148:7.3 And as this man stretched f. his withered hand,

152:4.2 Jesus came to the rescue and, stretching f. his hand

154:6.5 stretching f. his hands toward all of his disciples

forth, venture or ventured

93:7.2 the men and women who ventured f. from Salem,

190:4.1 too much overcome with awe and fear to venture f.

forthcoming

1:7.9 to supervise those portions of this f. revelation

4:5.6 that his tender mercies were not f. until he saw his

5:2.6 the proofs are f. and abundant in the manifestation of

26:7.2 respecting the nature and technique of the f. Deity

28:5.8 wisdom of perfection and practicability must be f.,

32:2.7 The sons and daughters of the local universe are f.,

37:9.9 no more offspring of the combined nature are f.,

53:8.4 such a decree will, no doubt, be f. in the fullness of

77:1.5 had been born to each couple, no more were ever f..

102:7.4 In such a mortal experience only social fruits are f.

118:0.12 and such adventures in growth will be forever f. in

119:7.6 these wise men of spiritual insight learned of the f.

124:6.4 that they could not participate in the f. solemn and

126:3.9 had thoroughly settled many things about his f. work

127:2.8 the family no matter how much money was f. for

137:1.5 their service in the establishment of the f. kingdom

137:3.6 Messianic authority at the f. wedding at Cana,

137:4.3 to announce his f. kingdom by some startling and

137:4.10 humanly and sympathetically wished for, was f..

138:10.6 If the funds for mutual support were not f., if

146:2.7 the answer to all your petitions will be f. because

153:0.2 James and John talked over the f. sermon in the

157:4.4 in discussing plans for the f. tour of the Decapolis,

159:2.2 eventually compose the f. world-wide brotherhood.

173:5.2 for the celebration of the f. marriage of my son.

174:4.6 When no more questions were f., and as the noon

178:0.1 the details of their f. celebration of the Passover.

forthwith

7:4.5 provisions of the bestowal plan become active f..

16:8.15 enables a mortal creature f. to become reactive to

22:10.4 High Son Assistant on Uversa, who was f. attached

25:2.2 and f. and full-fledgedly an equal number of

25:3.3 a conciliating commission will begin to function f..

25:8.7 —a Paradise Companion would be f. assigned for

25:8.9 and f. a call would be made to the reserves of the

27:5.2 f. will appear the brilliant beings who are the very

28:5.9 f. rule as to the proper combination of procedures.

28:5.19 discerners will f. inform us as to the true motive,

35:4.3 plan is threatened, f. will go a Melchizedek to render

36:3.3 and f. do the inert patterns become living matter.

40:8.3 Thereupon does the indwelling Adjuster return f.

50:2.4 the System Sovereigns, and the petition is granted f..

55:12.3 the absonite administrators, who will f become active

65:1.7 forces concerned in life propagation become f. active

65:1.8 and f. these Life Carriers are transmuted to the

67:2.2 Accordingly, appeal was taken to Jerusem, and f.

101:6.5 he f. attained to the status of the sovereignty of

108:2.1 who f. dispatches this intelligence to Divinington.

108:2.6 assignment of a guardian brings the Adjuster f..

118:4.3 these causative-impregnated static potentials f.

129:2.5 help of his brothers, f. assumed full responsibility for

130:6.3 then, f., will this faith vanquish fear of men by the

135:12.6 “I request that you f. give me the head of John the

136:5.4 these mandates of your choice will be f. executed.

148:7.3 they hastened f. to Tiberias and took counsel with

151:6.6 had entered into the herd of swine, causing them f.

154:5.1 summoning them f. to assemble at Zebedee’s

162:2.5 something should be done f. to put a stop to these

164:4.2 Instead, they sent f. for Josiah.

166:2.4 “If you would be made whole, go f. and show

174:5.7 you shall receive the words of life and shall enter f.

176:3.4 over many; enter f. into the joy of your lord.

177:4.2 They led him to believe that he would f. receive

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

187:5.7 When Pilate heard this request, he f. sent three

188:4.8 only concept which Jesus ever taught, you must f.,

fortified

50:5.5 Homes are f., and the clans are solidified by mutual

153:2.1 besiege you in all your towns until the high f. walls

fortitude

67:3.8 his loyal associates resisted with unyielding f. all of

70:2.5 because war: 2. Put a premium on f. and courage.

70:8.4 2. Personal—the recognition of ability, skill, and f.;

76:3.1 they bore their diminished estate with grace and f..

100:6.4 always characterized by increasing patience, f., and

119:3.5 I do not have permission to narrate the patience, f.,

139:3.9 James bore himself with such grace and f. that even

148:6.4 the sufferer to exhibit in his afflictions the same f.

187:3.2 they witnessed his great patience and f. and gazed

fortress

124:6.6 was occupied by the Alexandrian f. where Herod

135:12.1 John was taken to the prison of the f. of Machaerus,

135:12.4 and Herod was partial to the f. of Machaerus.

183:2.3 went at once to the f. of Antonia and requested the

185:0.2 the praetorium, an addition to the f. of Antonia,

189:2.4 The Romans fled to the f. of Antonia and reported

fortuitous

4:1.7 continually encountering apparently f. conspiracies

4:1.10 what appears to be an amazingly f. co-ordination of

58:2.4 and your pleasant life on Urantia is due to the “f.

65:3.2 may utilize any and all f. circumstances which will

110:5.7 the guardian of destiny to be a rare and f. reaction.

114:7.9 (And it was by just such a f. combination of

118:10.7 the f. juxtaposition of the circumstances of chance.

118:10.9 Some of the amazingly f. conditions occasionally

121:2.8 This f. liberty and independence of the political

fortunate

22:9.8 trinitization really envied their supposedly less f.

22:10.5 if I am so f. as to have attached to my mission

32:3.11 those who are so f. as to begin at the very bottom of

50:7.1 worlds quarantined in consequence of rebellion are f.

66:1.5 among the five or six most f. planets in all Satania

76:3.2 undue dissatisfaction with their less f. environment.

76:5.4 turn out to be the most f. world in the system of

76:5.7 this planet has also been the most f. in the local

80:6.3 Egypt was f. in gaining many of the skillful artists

83:4.5 full of the moon were thought to be exceptionally f..

83:6.1 work a biologic hardship on those who are not so f..

83:6.5 look with kindness and consideration on their less f.

93:9.11 not altogether f., it was literally true that Christ did

97:1.6 comforting promises for the humble and the less f.

110:5.7 it is indeed f. that he remains consciously quite

116:0.1 the promotion of social smugness in the f. while

122:7.7 counted themselves f. to have such comfortable

163:2.11 exploitation of the weak, unlearned, and less f. of

177:2.2 you have also been f. in that your parents

fortunately

127:1.6 F. he had plenty of work; his was of such a superior

Fortunefearful young man who became the leader of the

      Christians in Crete

130:6.1 he had grown up with a feeling of helplessness and

130:6.1 the lad had encountered as he grew up, notably,

130:6.1 loss of his father when he was twelve years of age.

130:6.2 he really became much interested in telling Jesus the

130:6.2 he marked out all the trails on the ground and fully

130:6.2 But he was startled and made curious when Jesus,

130:6.2 he managed to stammer out, “But—I did not ask you

130:6.3 he knelt at his feet imploring Jesus to help him,

130:6.5 F. became the leader of the Christians in Crete

fortune

69:5.14 distributed much of his f. because of the fear of being

86:1.2 viewed good f. as a certain harbinger of calamity.

86:6.6 ghost in anger visits ill luck and in pleasure good f.,

87:4.6 spirit constancy with the vicissitudes of temporal f.

95:4.2 Amenemope taught that riches and f. were the gift

118:10.9 the smile of f. that bestows unearned leisure and

132:5.2 a help in the study of the sources of your great f.,

132:5.13 would be a faithful and just steward of your large f.

132:5.22 8. If any portion of your f. has been knowingly

132:5.22 and thus cleanse your f. of all dishonest riches.

132:5.24 10. That part of your f. which represents the earnings

139:7.8 Matthew gave practically the whole of his f. to the

169:1.6 allow me to go out in the world to seek my own f..

187:3.4 offered a toast to Jesus, saying, “Hail and good f.!

fortunes

111:0.6 especially to influence the f. of the human subject in

176:2.3 continue to follow your f. and to guide in the affairs

185:7.5 Fear for his personal f. now eclipsed all other

fortunetellers

90:2.7 F. are still patronized by the credulous.

fortunetelling

95:1.7 f. became the vogue, and for centuries the priesthood

fortysee forty days; forty million; forty thousand

15:6.15 not one cool planet in f. is habitable by beings of

26:3.9 operate from planet number f. in the outermost

41:8.3 This vast stellar body collapsed in f. minutes of

46:5.27 This model is f. miles in diameter and is an actual

58:2.6 is unchanged in the further ascent for f. miles;

58:5.3 The outer crust was about f. miles thick.

59:4.13 Tree types, two feet thick and f. feet high, developed

59:5.15 United States vary in thickness from f. to fifty feet.

60:1.10 to control bodies later weighing as much as f. tons.

62:4.5 and having a natural life span of about f. years.

66:3.3 but beautiful city, enclosed within a wall f. feet high.

67:3.2 On Urantia f. members of the corporeal staff of

67:3.5 the tree of life and permitted only the f. loyalists of

67:4.1 Thus were f. out of the one hundred saved, later to

67:6.2 assumed temporary leadership of this council of f.,

68:1.6 that speak a different dialect every f. or fifty miles

72:2.12 supreme tribunal consists of twelve men over f.

97:7.4 Isaiah, embracing chapters f. to fifty-five inclusive.

107:0.7 attainment of the age of discretion, about f. years,

119:4.3 for a period of over f. standard universe years.

130:5.3 he told Ganid the story of Moses and the f. years

133:1.2 One would impose f. lashes, another twenty, while

149:0.4 David employed f. to fifty messengers in this

151:5.7 When they were gathered together, about f. in all,

158:4.4 this man, accompanied by almost f. other persons

167:1.1 about f. of these leading men and a few lawyers were

183:2.3 bold to ask for a company of f. armed soldiers.

187:1.5 During the siege of Jerusalem, just f. years after the

190:4.1 his sixth morontia appearance to some f. Greek

forty days

47:8.5 the first time by his new name and is granted the f.

135:8.6 And no man saw Jesus again for f. days.

135:9.0 9. FORTY DAYS OF PREACHING

135:9.2 It was a tense time, these f. of tarrying, waiting for

135:9.3 In the course of these f. of waiting, many rumors

135:9.5 These f. were a difficult period for John and his

136:0.0 BAPTISM AND THE FORTY DAYS

136:2.6 he went away into private seclusion for f. to think

136:3.0 3. THE FORTY DAYS

136:3.1 went into f. of retirement to formulate the plans

136:3.2 Jesus entered upon the f. of adjusting himself to the

136:3.7 Throughout all these f. of isolation James and John

136:4.3 Jesus did not fast during this f. days’ isolation.

136:4.4 These f. were the occasion of the final conference

136:4.10 The f. in the mountain wilderness were not a period

136:5.3 Before coming down from the f. days’ retreat in

136:9.10 when he came back to his fellows following the f. of

141:1.3 he told the twelve something about the f. which he

144:1.6 something of what happened during the f. after his

144:1.8 Subsequent to the baptism of Jesus and the f. in the

191:3.1 sojourned with these splendid intelligences for f..

193:5.3 disappearances from mortal vision during the f. of

194:1.1 The apostles had been in hiding for f. days.

forty million

41:4.7 this enormous size, over f. times that of your sun,

forty thousand

15:4.5 has already given origin to approximately f. suns,

41:4.4 having become f. times as dense as your sun.

43:1.6 This latter college was established almost f. years

46:7.3 do enjoy long lives, sometimes to the extent of f.

67:3.2 F. one hundred and nineteen of the primary

73:0.1 there came a time in the planetary history, almost f.

77:4.4 The Elamites of thirty to f. years ago had become

79:8.16 It is f. years since the first important advances

forty-eight

36:2.11 On Urantia there are f. units of pattern control—

44:4.4 the basic symbols, or alphabet, being f. in number.

54:5.14 on Uversa we teach f. reasons for permitting evil to

134:5.13 The f. states of the American Federal Union have

134:5.13 The f. states suffer the ravages of war only when

134:5.14 These f. states, having abandoned the twin

134:5.15 The limited (state) sovereignty of these f. states was

134:6.5 The f. American free states live together in peace.

134:6.5 There are among the citizens of these f. states all of

134:6.5 these f. states have surrendered their sovereignty and

forty-five

58:2.6 At a height of f. or fifty miles, the temperature

80:9.9 sea-borne commerce was in full swing about f.

168:2.1 As this company of some f. mortals stood before the

189:1.1 two f. Sunday morning, the Paradise incarnation

193:5.5 about seven f. this morning when the morontia Jesus

forty-four

49:0.5 Anova, one of the f. satellites revolving around an

61:2.8 an ancestor having five toes and f. teeth, which

67:4.2 the original sixty and their f. modified Andonite

77:2.7 The f. modified Andonites who followed the staff

forty-nine

14:2.3 so that the Havona natives respond to f. differing

14:2.3 the natives of the central universe possess f.

15:7.7 surrounded by ten university clusters of f. spheres

17:2.2 center of all the work of the f. Reflective Spirits

17:3.1 The f. Reflective Spirits are of Trinity origin, but

17:3.3 manifested in the f. liaison personalities of

17:4.1 The f. Reflective Image Aids were created by the

25:2.4 conciliators collectively manifest f. experiential

35:7.1 On these f. realms the ascending mortals secure the

35:7.3 as they pursue their studies on these f. worlds.

36:4.7 This is true of the f. spheres under the jurisdiction of

38:4.1 While the seraphim have access to all f. worlds

45:0.1 the seven major satellites, and the f. subsatellites.

46:1.9 and their f. satellites are heated, lighted, energized,

116:4.3 Trinity in the cocreation of the f. Reflective Spirits,

forty-ninth

17:2.2 when the f. Reflective Spirit had personalized,

forty-seven

57:6.3 month will be analogous—in length about f. days.

forty-six

32:2.10 while there are f. having two inhabited worlds.

42:5.1 visible rays embracing a single octave, number f.

forty-two

35:3.2 ten groups, each containing seven primary and f.

35:10.1 of seventy planets, with their respective f. satellites,

37:2.10 f. tributary satellites assigned to the administration of

63:3.4 Andon and Fonta lived to the age of f., when both

74:6.2 They had f. children after leaving the Garden

forum

132:0.2 Jesus was frequently to be found in the f., center

132:4.7 To the speaker at the f. Jesus said: “Your eloquence

forwardverb

77:5.4 He did much to f. the early activities of defense and

forwardadjective

forward evolution

134:5.8 Each new and f. of political sovereignty is

forward impulse

14:5.7 And then will the urge, the f. of eternity, replace its

102:6.3 the f. of evolution, or a sublime hypothesis.

forward-looking

2:7.10 challenge of this age is to those farseeing and f.

12:5.10 Only f. and progressive attitudes are personally real.

50:5.7 but many f. individuals are hungering for knowledge

53:6.5 the ‘liberty-loving, freethinking, and f. intelligences

114:7.9 through these small groups of f. personalities that

133:3.2 Jesus held more than twenty sessions with this f. Jew

forward march

68:5.2 there were four great steps in the f. of civilization.

forward propulsion

41:6.4 This calcium atom moves by alternate jerks of f.,

forward step

47:7.1 the fifth mansion world represents a tremendous f.

68:5.4 represented one of the great f. in human civilization.

69:8.3 Enslavement was a f. in the merciful treatment of

81:1.8 diet with the flesh of the herds marked a great f. in

84:3.8 It was a great step f. when male captives were no

84:4.10 was a f. when a woman could own the wedding gifts.

forward struggle

34:7.8 at every crossroad in the f., the Spirit of Truth will

67:5.3 sank back to its old biologic level, and the f. began

68:0.1 the narrative of the long, long f of the human species

68:4.7 retrogressions in the long f. of Urantia civilization.

forward urge

194:3.4 The spiritual f. is the most powerful driving force

196:3.31 Man’s f. spiritual urge is not a psychic illusion.

forwardadverb—see forward, come or came;

              forward, carry; forward, go; forward, look;

forward, step or stepped or stepping

see forwardverb; forwardadjective

5:4.1 morality of the religions of evolution drives men f.

15:4.1 the material creations from the ultimatonic stage f.,

36:3.8 From this point f. the evolution of living things

39:5.14 carriage, which shoots f. with lightninglike speed,

41:5.6 forms, in its flight through space moves straight f..

57:1.6 and from that time f., the inherent qualities of energy

61:4.6 From this time f. distinct types of life began to

61:5.7 But from this time f. they were rapidly reduced in

61:6.1 from that day to this the human branch has gone f.

68:4.7 new ideas are put f.—competition ensues.

70:2.9 war was a social ferment that pushed civilization f.;

71:4.1 only those institutions which move f. with the stream

73:4.5 but Van went f. with his plan of preparedness,

74:5.8 was a great f. step in the evolution of government.

79:8.6 the yellow race did progressively move f. in the

81:6.26 determine whether civilization goes f. or backward.

81:6.44 But now human society is plunging f. under the force

88:4.5 the arrival of the scientific method has he faced f..

92:3.5 But it does move f..

92:3.9 from its natural state of intellectual inertia f. and

110:1.2 urge their subjects f. in the paths of progressive

122:5.3 drove f. in the manner of his mother’s optimistic

130:5.4 When Jesus saw the plight of the girl, he rushed f.

132:6.1 And from that day f., for the remainder of his

137:2.3 Philip went f. to greet his friends while Nathaniel

137:4.9 bending f., Jesus laid his hand tenderly upon her

139:8.11 When the time actually came to move f., it was

143:1.9 From this day f. they did not occupy themselves

144:8.5 of John were firmly knit to Jesus from that day f..

150:8.11 into the crowd which pressed f. to ask questions.

150:9.3 as he started to walk f., the mob parted and

151:4.7 from this time f. Jesus seldom taught the masses

152:0.2 And so I pressed f. with the crowd as it moved

156:2.6 while you push f. to embrace the greater realities of

158:5.1 all rushed f. to greet Jesus and their three brethren.

171:5.3 he threw aside his cloak, springing f. toward the

179:4.4 and leaning f. over the table, Peter addressed John,

181:2.20 teacher, to lead you f. in the spiritual kingdom.

183:3.2 As Judas strode f. to accost the Master, there the

183:3.7 Peter drew his sword and with the others rushed f.

195:10.1 a revival of primitive Christianity; you must go f.

195:10.10 apparently indifferent youths would rush f. to enlist

forward, came or come or coming

125:6.3 when the leader invited the lad to come f. and,

127:2.5 Isaac, a moneylender to the gentiles, came f.

135:6.7 a number of Sadducees came f. and presented

139:2.7 Peter was the first of Jesus’ apostles to come f. to

148:7.2 “Come f. while I ask you a question.

152:0.2 eyes fell upon a near-by woman, who, coming f.,

156:1.5 Then came f. Simon to remonstrate with Norana.

171:8.6 the first came f., saying, ‘Lord, with your pound I

174:2.2 who had been rehearsed for this purpose, came f.

174:3.1 another group came f. to question him, this time a

174:4.2 Then came f. one of the groups of the Pharisees to

175:1.6 just now offering you your last chance to come f.

175:1.7 those who should be first to come f. and accept the

176:3.4 he who had received the five talents came f. with

176:3.4 then he who had received the two talents came f.,

176:3.4 This servant came f., saying, ‘Lord, I knew you

177:0.4 but as Jesus started off alone, John Mark came f.

183:5.3 He has the courage to come f. to be with his Master

185:5.10 Who will come f. to testify against him?”

forward, carry or carried or carries

12:7.11 retarded by the inertia of the whole or is carried f.

29:4.32 They are able to carry f. these transformations to the

30:2.9 orders of universe beings who carry f. their work

39:4.15 assignment, they will carry you f. to Edentia.

40:10.4 competent to carry f. the affairs of these realms

46:5.13 the Daynals carry f. the training of the newly arrived

48:8.2 this long course of training is best carried f. by

49:3.5 these beings enjoy life and carry f. the activities of

65:7.6 faithful and always dependable influences carry f.

67:6.7 work, carrying f. the physical evolution of man until

75:8.3 While Adam did fail in carrying f. the divine plan,

81:0.1 the human species continued to carry the races f. in

97:2.1 And he carried f. his reforms in the face of the

101:6.5 including the event of his crucifixion he carried f.

110:7.5 the Monitor carries f. from the eternity of the past.

176:3.3 each individual believer carries f. his lifework

forward, go

14:5.5 a pilgrim cannot leave Havona nor go f. beyond

31:3.4 when they go f. to the central training worlds of the

47:4.3 As you go f., you will recognize more and more of

49:6.17 But before any of these groups may go f., they must

52:1.4 and as you go f. in the Paradise path, you will

67:6.8 awaiting the order to go f. on the long, long trail to

69:9.18 Go f., not backward!

96:6.3 their old and native religion but unwilling to go f. in

155:5.13 will you gird yourselves to go f. with me into that

156:2.6 must go f. in righteousness or retrogress into evil and

157:6.6 but his followers would not go f. in the adventure.

163:6.2 that you are thus to go f. in an endless career of

171:3.2 Jesus advised that the messengers should go f.

forward, look or looked or looking

34:2.6 thoughtful students of our problems look f. to the

51:5.2 the people look f. to the day when announcement

65:1.9 We look f. to a time when the universe may be

74:3.9 they looked f. with great pleasure to an entire day of

74:7.23 the more intelligent of the races of earth looked f. to

106:8.23 Looking f. into future eternity, we do not see that

119:7.1 we all looked f. to the seventh and final bestowal of

121:6.9 in ever looking f. to the coming of the Messiah.

126:0.4 they all looked f. to the time when Jesus would be

127:3.2 James did look f. to the time when he would be able

170:2.15 kingdom was in the future, something to look f. to.

176:2.1 has confidently looked f. to his sometime coming.

176:3.2 you can confidently look f. to the next step in the

forward, stepped or stepping

138:3.1 Andrew stepped f. with Jesus, who, looking into

146:6.2 Jesus, while being thus importuned, stepped f.

157:4.4 Simon Peter, stepping a few paces f. toward Jesus,

158:4.6 Then Simon stepped f. and, placing his hand on

158:5.1 the anxious father of the afflicted lad stepped f.

158:5.3 When Jesus heard these words, he stepped f. and,

162:2.2 one of the crowd stepped f. and asked Jesus,

172:1.5 when Mary the sister of Lazarus stepped f. from

177:4.7 Judas, who, stepping f. near the high priest, said:

184:3.18 the high priest stepped f. and smote Jesus in the face

185:6.6 Pilate stepped f. and said: “I perceive that you are

185:6.7 Then the high priest himself stepped f. and,

191:4.2 the Master stepped f. from where he had appeared

forwarded

53:6.5 intelligence corps, who f. calls for help to Edentia

157:6.1 they should act as collectors of money to be f. to the

forwarders

25:6.4 recorders are the superuniverse custodians and f.

fossilsee fossil-bearing

57:8.13 enormous layers of f.-free stratified stone were

58:7.1 there will be found only the f. remains of vegetable

58:7.1 they yield f. remains of some of the earlier forms

58:7.12 this story is graphically told within the f. pages of the

59:4.12 rich f. beds are situated along the coast of California

60:1.10 many of their f. footprints have been mistaken for

60:1.12 richest f. beds are to be found about these continents

60:1.12 beautiful ammonites, whose f. remains are found all

61:0.3 the f. records of the successive mammalian dynasties

61:2.4 The Florissant f. beds of Colorado belong to the later

61:2.7 contain the f. remains of dogs, cats, coons, and

fossil-bearing

58:7.4 this ancient and primitive f. stone layer comes to the

58:7.5 the Colorado River, where these primitive f. rocks,

58:7.6 This stone layer, the oldest f. stratum in the crust of

59:0.9 North America is wonderfully rich in the f. deposits

59:1.6 land masses in which were deposited these f. rocks.

59:1.16 The trilobite f. strata of this epoch outcrop here

92:3.1 the examination of the f. social strata of past ages.

fossilize

99:6.3 tendency to standardize and f. truth; diversion of

fossilized

48:6.33 But the fetish of factualized truth, f. truth, the iron

155:5.13 of conformity to an established and f. religion,

fossilizing

155:3.3 and ultimately become merely preservative and f..

fossils

57:8.13 contain no f. unless, by some chance, later deposits

58:6.6 Study of the rock-embraced f. of marine life reveals

58:7.1 these oldest stratified rock layers, bearing the f. of

58:7.2 F. of this era yield algae, corallike plants, primitive

58:7.2 But the absence of such f. in the early rock layers

59:0.8 had shells, not many have been preserved as f..

59:1.6 these are the oldest rocks which contain trilobite f..

59:1.14 The trilobite f. of these times present certain basic

59:2.8 although few plant f. of these times are to be found.

59:2.9 below the vertebrate scale was represented in the f.

59:3.7 Brachiopod and other marine-life f. may be found in

59:3.10 The climate is even and mild, and marine f. are laid

59:4.13 There were many smaller plants, but their f. are not

59:5.8 echinoderms are in reality the guide f. of this epoch.

59:5.10 The oldest strata yield the f. of both land and marine

59:5.17 fresh- and salt-water f. are found in the coal beds.

60:1.2 Few f. are to be found in these layers, but numerous

60:1.2 red sandstone deposit of this period contains no f..

60:2.5 lakes, as is shown by the abundant fresh-water f.

60:2.6 Germany was laid down, those strata in which f.,

61:2.4 in existence are now extinct, though their f. remain.

61:4.2 deposits are more or less colored, and f. are rare.

64:3.4 Siwalik Hills of northern India, may be found f. that

88:6.7 Language contains many f. which testify that the

fosterverb

5:5.14 initiate and f. the production of his immortal soul

8:3.4 this Universe Son and this Universe Spirit to f. and

22:3.4 they f. the execution of justice and the rectification

22:5.6 administer group affairs and f. collective projects.

23:4.1 by groups of Solitary Messengers who f. the ability

28:5.14 These are the angels who f. and promote teamwork

35:4.5 Melchizedek did f the truth of his day and safely pass

36:0.1 remain there for long periods to f. its development.

37:5.1 they f. the evolution of an immortal soul just as in

39:2.5 the inspired leaders who f. the higher impulses

39:3.7 the mission of these seraphim to f. and to promote

39:5.4 that these seraphic orders have been able to f. and

49:2.1 Life Carriers f. a generalized system type of mortal

50:5.1 higher Sons, being designed to f. the development of

51:7.4 The Planetary Prince and his staff still f. the spiritual

54:5.10 Gabriel to f. full opportunity for every living

68:6.4 reduction of population tend to f. the development of

68:6.11 Will Urantia rulers have the courage to f. the

70:2.18 Society should in every way possible f. originality.

72:5.12 These people are also beginning to f. a new form of

74:5.3 Adam began to f. the arts of manufacture with the

81:6.6 conditions of material prosperity which f. leisure

83:5.13 or nursing wife tended greatly to f. polygyny.

87:7.7 The new cult must, like the old, f. sentiment, satisfy

87:7.10 if it retards moral growth and fails to f. spiritual

97:1.10 preached a religion designed to f. the king upon the

97:10.5 it failed to f. progress and encourage philosophic

98:2.1 no priesthood to f. its forms and to fill the hearts of

99:0.1 f. the maintenance of the existent type of civilization.

99:6.2 to f. the attractions of supreme values; to enhance

101:8.3 Living faith does not f. bigotry, persecution, or

103:5.7 Real religion does not f. moral indolence and

110:4.6 measures designed to f. and conserve the higher

114:6.6 They f. the development of the inherent progressive

114:6.15 These are the seraphim who f. the values of play,

129:2.3 I will watch over your family even as I would f.

134:5.4 a rule designed to f. the greatest good to the greatest

137:1.6 not mindful of those things which f. your anxiety

147:5.10 Abner and his associates, remained behind to f. the

153:2.6 liberty, teach eternal truth, and f. living faith.

155:6.17 the Father is ever alert to honor and f. even all

158:2.3 glory because he did not want to f. the notion that,

194:2.2 The first mission of this spirit is to f. truth, for it is

195:10.8 The well-meant desire to f. ancient thought systems

195:10.17 The purpose of all education should be to f. the

fosteradjective

46:5.14 the Melchizedeks are f. fathers and ever-present

fostered

2:6.4 The concept of God as a king-judge, although it f. a

15:14.9 just as precisely administered and lovingly f. as if it

37:9.12 Uversa headquarters spheres are continuously f. by

45:7.4 This school is f. by the Melchizedeks,latterly assisted

49:5.29 a kindred nature which have been independently f.

66:5.2 advancement of the human species were f. by this

66:5.29 They f. courtship and marriage after due deliberation

68:6.11 The normal man should be f.; he is the backbone of

70:2.6 because war: 3. F. and solidified nationalism.

70:7.16 To offset them, the kings f. their own secret police.

77:5.10 four diverse cultures respectively f. by four groups

81:3.7 missionary enterprises f. by the later religions were

81:6.1 And this civilization must be maintained and f.,

81:6.19 should be f., whether they involve language, art,

83:6.3 Ancestor worship has always f. monogamy,

86:3.1 death inspired fear and thus effectively f. religion.

89:2.3 this entire concept of sin was f. by the lingering

89:3.6 such beliefs f. the formation of celibate priesthoods

92:3.7 handicap the very civilization which it otherwise f.

92:3.7 religion has not adequately f. peace and good will;

92:3.9 accumulation of capital; it f. work of certain kinds;

92:3.9 Religion f. civilization and provided societal

95:2.1 so Egypt f. the most thoroughly blended type of

96:0.2 That a religion of one God should be so f. as to

98:1.1 they found a people who still f. the traditions of

101:9.1 ethical obligation which had been created and f. by

133:7.12 But the survival character of a soul is not f. by

136:8.7 wholly derived from the antecedents of, and f. by,

160:3.5 likewise must it be so f. as to become immune to

173:1.3 At this time there was f. an extensive system of

181:2.5 And all such human interest is f. by understanding

189:1.9 Master’s resurrection was in some way f. on this,

193:4.2 harbored grudges and f. such psychologic enemies

195:8.2 Modern secularism has been f. by two world-wide

195:10.9 has f. it as the best existent exponent of his lifework

fostering

5:5.13 when, with the f. Adjuster, they all desire God,

7:4.7 Eternal Son shares the f. of this supernal enterprise

8:4.4 we find the Infinite Spirit devoted to the task of f.

16:3.14 The Seventh Spirit, the f. adviser of all triune-origin

21:2.11 extending her f. care and spiritual ministry to the

21:5.6 the responsibility of personal devotion to the f.

39:2.7 seraphim functions on Urantia for the purpose of f.

43:9.4 The Most Highs are not so much engaged in f.

64:6.14 Sangik peoples in the matter of f. racial civilization.

65:1.8 intrusted with the f. of the newly evolved creatures

65:2.16 the purpose of f. the production of a hardy type of

65:3.0 3. THE FOSTERING OF EVOLUTION

65:3.3 were observing and f. no less than one thousand

65:3.6 the intelligent f. of the evolutionary potentials still

65:3.6 we, the Life Carriers, do toward f. and conserving

65:3.7 And in discussing the f. of evolution, it would not be

66:5.11 This council was employed in f. industry within the

67:6.7 Van continued the work of f. the evolution of the

69:3.6 the medicine men lost no time in f. hatred for their

70:9.8 6. F. of individual and group competition.

71:8.9 7. The f. of science and the conquest of disease.

72:7.1 and in the f. of genius and creative originality;

87:7.1 cult achieves this end by f. and gratifying emotion.

98:2.5 They failed to develop a technique for f. supreme

99:6.3 f. of false and exaggerated ideas of sacredness;

100:0.1 Religion ministers to the progress of all through f.

100:1.6 The technique of f. this constitutive endowment of

101:5.10 the mind adjutant charged with the creation and f. of

109:1.4 Adjusters are equal partners of the human mind in f.

109:4.6 In a sense the Adjusters may be f. a certain degree of

110:1.2 so faithful to the task of f. man’s spiritual welfare.

111:1.2 Adjuster in creating and f. the morontia self,

111:3.4 through the f. of a mind function whose meanings

114:6.11 corps of seraphim dedicated to the f. of education.

114:6.14 This seraphic group is concerned with f. industrial

121:2.8 Ptolemaic Egypt against each other necessitated f.

132:2.5 thereby f. the divine passion to find God and to be

fosters

1:3.6 indwells the minds of mortals and there f. the

5:5.3 The religionist of faith believes in a God who f.

10:6.2 No one of the Paradise Deities f. the administration

12:6.8 But who f. and cares for the fundamental needs of

16:3.8 He f. that enormous group of personalities taking

16:3.9 This Spirit f. the fourth segment of the grand univ.

16:3.10 This Spirit also f. all personalities taking origin in the

52:2.11 f., protects, and perpetuates the hopelessly defective

69:1.3 Sooner or later the fear instinct f. the establishment

83:6.8 Pair marriage favors and f. intimate understanding

99:4.4 religion is genuine and worth while if it f. in the

101:2.4 reasons for believing in a God who f. human survival

101:2.7 and reality of a God who f. personality survival.

101:8.3 Faith is a traitor when it f. betrayal of intellectual

131:8.3 And it is a mystery how the Supreme f., protects,

132:3.10 Faith f. and maintains man’s soul in the midst of

177:2.2 self-confidence and that f. normal feelings of security

194:3.7 The religion of Jesus f. the highest type of human

fought

53:5.6 Michael’s commander and his angels f. against the

53:5.6 dragon and his rebellious angels f. but prevailed

53:5.7 the war in heaven was f. in terms of life eternal.

69:4.6 the earlier wars were f. over natural deposits,

70:1.19 Early wars were f. between tribes as a whole, but

70:11.10 2. By force—the contestants f. it out.

77:3.8 while their fellows f. until well-nigh obliterated.

80:5.4 between the white man and the blue man were f. out

94:1.4 theologic battle which the Brahman priests later f.

94:11.3 incantations against which Buddha had fearlessly f.,

95:1.9 and f. against the idolatry and immorality of the

96:2.2 the Arabian Semites f. their way into the Promised

97:3.5 the issue was f. out on more strictly religious lines—

98:0.3 in Europe by the Jewish mercenary soldiers who f. in

134:5.17 How many world wars must be f. and how many

158:1.4 and dream of the battles which had been f. by the

166:3.4 to be among those who have f. the good fight of

191:1.1 he had f. the fear that, perhaps, he was no longer

195:1.5 Never forget that at first the Romans f. Christianity,

195:2.5 The Romans f. the church only when they feared it

foul

157:2.1 the heaven is red; in the morning it will be f. weather

foul-smelling

87:6.11 F. concoctions were utilized to banish unwelcome

90:4.8 spirits could be driven out of the body by f. and bad-

foundsee found God; foundwith not; found out;

  see foundestablish

2:0.2 the divine nature is to be f. in the comprehension

2:6.1 but the goodness of God is f. only in the spiritual

3:4.2 reposing in the Isle of Paradise would be f. equal to

6:4.1 the spirit power of the Original Son will be f.

8:2.5 and mind potential of the Conjoint Actor will be f.

9:7.2 interassociation of all phases of existence to be f.

11:1.2 We have always f. him there and always will.

11:1.4 The Father is always to be f. at this central location

11:2.9 space potency not to be f. elsewhere in all the wide

12:3.10 although the type of mind f. in the power directors

13:1.9 At this celestial abode may also be f. numerous

14:1.17 bodies is unique in that nothing like it is to be f.

14:4.19 on every world will be f. the attainment candidates,

14:6.18 In Havona the Infinite Spirit f. an arena wherein he

15:8.5 to disintegrate under conditions f. in very hot stars

17:2.2 the Seven Master Spirits had f. perfect creative

21:1.2 throughout all eternity, ever be f. in, expressed by,

24:1.11 an agelong study of the problems f. in the realms of

25:4.12 imparting to those below you new-f. knowledge of

28:4.3 The primary seconaphim are f. to incline by nature

30:1.92 There is to be f. on Paradise a vast host of beings

30:2.157 These seven groups of beings will be f. organized

30:3.5 Similar astronomer colonies are to be f. on the sector

32:1.4 may be f. in any of the Orvonton local creations.

32:3.5 universe there are to be f. something of everyone

35:3.20 on the Melchizedek home world, where are to be f.

35:5.1 a Son of this order is uniformly f. at the head of each

35:5.4 the history of Nebadon has a Vorondadek been f. in

38:9.2 always f. on the decimal or life-experiment planets,

39:3.5 such groups have f. themselves reassociated on the

39:9.2 returned Seraphington graduates as would be f. in

42:3.7 5. Shattered atoms—f. in the cooling suns and

42:3.12 Collapsed matter—the relatively stationary matter f.

42:8.7 These mesotrons are f. abundantly in the space rays

42:12.11 after the morontia life it will be f. that spirit forms

43:1.11 A crystal field on this order is f. on almost all

43:4.7 there was f. no way to stop this arrogant effrontery

43:4.9 there could be f. no standing ground for the Satania

44:0.1 be f. the unique order of composite personalities

45:5.3 the highest type of sex-reproducing beings to be f.

46:5.32 And this same vacant temple is f. on every system

47:2.5 Urantia standards, will be f. on the mansion worlds.

48:1.1 in distorted form, has f. a place in present-day

49:3.5 radically unlike those f. on the atmospheric planets.

52:7.15 be diligent that you may be f. by Him in peace,

53:0.2 only three System Sovereigns have ever been f. in

53:1.1 were created till unrighteousness was f. in you.”

53:6.5 and we f. that the kingdom of order, the intellect of

53:7.13 the mount of Jerusem, “their place was f. no more.”

57:8.10 Urantia had f. entry on the planetary-life registry of

57:8.11 Nowhere can there be f. on the surface of the world

57:8.12 Nowhere on the surface of the world will there be f.

57:8.13 rock formations will there be f. evidences of life;

58:1.8 age that primitive plant life f. its way onto the land.

58:2.6 that one half of all your atmosphere is to be f. in

58:5.2 Those f. near the surface today represent the exudate

58:5.6 they are f. to consist largely of basalt, a form of lava

58:6.2 though there have been f. graduated series of plants

58:7.1 there will be f. only the fossil remains of vegetable

58:7.1 while on the topmost layers occasionally may be f.

58:7.1 be f. directly on top of the older undifferentiated

58:7.10 Some is f. in the cracks of the older rocks and is

59:1.6 western Europe may be f. the stone strata laid down

59:2.8 although few plant fossils of these times are to be f..

59:3.2 No fire rocks or lava are f. in the stone layers of this

59:3.4 deposits that the gas, oil, zinc, and lead are f.,

59:3.7 Brachiopod and other marine-life fossils may be f.

59:3.9 may be f. a collection of conglomerate, shale,

59:4.5 American inland sea f. an outlet to the Pacific Ocean

59:4.7 extends over much of the earth’s surface, being f. in

59:4.12 bone beds of fish teeth and skeletons may be f. in the

59:4.13 fossils are not f. since they were usually destroyed by

59:4.15 largest geologic monuments of this epoch to be f.

59:5.10 Little workable coal is f. in these older strata.

59:5.12 Stumps of other and older mountains are to be f.

59:5.16 that coal was formed exactly where it is now f..

59:5.17 fresh- and salt-water fossils are f. in the coal beds.

59:6.6 glacial deposit of these local ice formations may be f.

60:1.2 Few fossils are to be f. in these layers, but numerous

60:1.4 Europe, especially Germany and Russia, may be f.

60:1.4 This layer is to be f. all over Africa and Australia.

60:1.4 Nothing of this period will be f. in the southern

60:1.12 Europe and Asia, the richest fossil beds are to be f.

60:1.12 the beautiful ammonites, whose fossil remains are f.

60:3.14 here may be f. the prelife stone layers shoved out

60:3.16 these lava flows are to be f. all over the Americas,

61:1.13 The chalk deposits of this period are f. along the

61:5.3 not in mountainous regions where they are f. today.

61:6.4 In the caves of western Europe may be f. bones

61:7.1 lakes, displaced stone, and rock flour, are to be f.

61:7.1 north and westward in North America and are f. in

61:7.16 these dislocated plants and animals may be f. high up

62:3.10 f. themselves the proud parents of twins, the most

63:4.1 Melanin is a coloring substance which is f. in the

63:5.3 so much evidence of the Andonic descendants is f.

64:1.6 far as Java, where their bones were so recently f.

64:3.4 in the Siwalik Hills of India, may be f. fossils that

64:7.3 the most cosmopolitan population ever to be f. on

64:7.3 These secondary Sangik peoples f. existence more

64:7.19 These two tribes f. it difficult to communicate with

65:2.10 the massiveness of the passing Reptilia f. echo in the

66:8.1 No real fault was ever f. in him up to the time of

67:2.3 Every group of celestial life on the planet f. itself

67:4.1 the corporeal members of the Prince’s staff were f.

67:4.3 which later f. a place in the folk tales and traditions

70:1.6 try to iron out misunderstandings, they often f. it

70:6.1 Man f. that effective government could be had only

70:7.18 were levied to keep up the king’s house, but it was f.

72:10.3 ten per cent as many of these groups as are f. on

73:4.1 the domesticated species were to be f. in the park.

73:6.3 being also f. on the headquarters worlds of the local

73:6.7 Much to their surprise they f. it unguarded.

74:5.7 but they f. no government worthy of the name

74:6.4 They f. their foods—fruits, nuts, and cereals—ready

74:8.12 And so this account f. its place among those writings

75:1.3 Adam and Eve f. themselves on a sphere wholly

75:4.7 True, Eve had f. Cano pleasant to the eyes,

76:1.2 Adam f. all of the desired territory vacated when he

76:1.4 They f. the first garden partially prepared for them,

77:4.8 have archaeologists f. these ancient Sumerian clay

77:5.4 Adamson f. the associations of the second garden far

77:5.5 Adamson’s party actually f. the object of their

77:9.1 first group of the permanent inhabitants to be f. on

78:5.7 tarrying on the many islands they f. along the way.

78:7.3 they f. great difficulty in piecing the story together;

78:7.7 this, one of the oldest civilizations, are to be f. in

78:8.1 evidenced by the skull types f. in the graves of this

78:8.4 presently developed into those mixed peoples f. in

79:1.8 as is witnessed by the blond types occasionally f. in

79:5.2 he f. northeastern Asia free from these subhuman

80:5.1 Andite inheritance in that region than were to be f.

80:6.3 These Andite artisans f. themselves quite at home in

81:2.11 animals best suited to domestication were f. in Asia,

81:3.4 You have already f. a bronze culture in Turkestan

81:4.13 type best illustrated by the Negro, and it will be f.

81:6.29 drawing together the various specialists must be f..

82:3.1 marriage will be f. as an evolving institution.

82:4.5 those women who were f. by the grooms’ mothers

82:6.11 the real jeopardy of the human species is to be f. in

84:1.4 animals which had f. their way into a woman’s body

84:4.4 Man f. it hard to understand woman, regarding her

85:2.3 f. out in the forest affectionately embracing an oak.

86:1.5 The farmer f. himself the victim of drought, floods,

86:4.6 many other remnants of revealed religion, can be f.

89:4.10 And this custom f. justification under the pretense of

90:3.2 control the material world in which he f. himself.

90:3.6 Today, in Africa and elsewhere may be f. primitive

91:8.1 for primitive man f. himself praying long before he

92:6.2 they coalesce into the diversified theologic systems f.

92:6.20 Much of this same attitude is also f. in the great

93:5.7 Abraham f. a distant relative on the Egyptian throne,

93:7.3 the Salem gospel f. lodgment here and there, but

94:2.7 they f. themselves with the hypothesis of Brahman,

94:9.1 truths than any other religious system to be f.

94:10.1 In Tibet may be f. the strangest association of the

94:10.1 that which the early Christian missionaries f. among

94:10.2 Among no other people of modern times can be f.

94:11.12 While this idea of Absolute Deity never f. favor

95:1.2 Mesopotamian taboos which they had f. resting on

95:1.10 on stone, where later-day Hebrew priests f. them

95:1.11 Much of the Mesopotamian religious culture f. its

95:2.1 type of religious philosophy to be f. on Urantia,

95:2.9 If this soul were weighed in the balances and f.

95:3.4 The concepts of good and evil f. ready response in

96:6.3 Joshua f. it necessary to preach a stern gospel to his

96:7.5 And when you read the lofty concept of divinity f. in

96:7.7 ‘Deliver him from going in the pit, for I have f. a

97:6.2 But many of Jeremiah’s associates f. it difficult to

97:7.4 And thus may be f. the writings of this second

97:9.8 David king as they are f. in the Old Testament.

98:1.1 teachers penetrated to pre-Hellenic Greece, they f.

98:1.3 The Hellenic Greeks f. the Mediterranean world

100:5.10 healthful attitude of spiritual meditation is to be f. in

101:2.11 God cannot be f. through nature alone, but man

102:1.3 it chances to be f. in company with obsolete ideas

102:2.6 Unity is best f. in human experience through

102:4.2 The fact of experience is f. in self-consciousness plus

103:3.3 but much of the religion f. among mortals today has

104:1.3 Machiventa f. it very difficult to teach the Bedouins

104:1.9 the Hebrews and Mohammedans, f. it difficult to

104:1.10 the apostles f. it difficult to entertain any belief that

106:1.1 which is not genetically f. in the central creation.

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold will be f. there present and

107:3.10 few are f. in the domains of the local universes, but

107:7.2 universe of universes has ever f. the exact answer.

111:6.6 nature of the First Source until he has f. divine law

111:6.10 Pride is deceitful, and sin-breeding whether f. in an

112:7.9 the Supreme, one who will ever be f. serviceable,

112:7.17 that among the administrators thereof will be f. the

117:4.6 As we find the Father, so has the Supreme again f.

117:6.9 When they find God, they have f. everything.

118:9.8 In the eternity of the past the Father and the Son f.

119:1.4 But a strange record is to be f. on the Melchizedek

120:3.6 spiritual movements as they may be f. on Urantia

121:2.4 the new gospel of the kingdom f. initial reception,

121:6.3 such an allegorical interpretation that they f. no

121:6.8 no matter where the Jews f. themselves dispersed by

122:2.8 Even as a child John was f. frequently at the temple

122:4.4 Again, many figurative passages f. throughout the

122:7.7 They f. themselves located in what had been a

122:8.3 lived for almost three weeks until they f. lodgings in

122:8.6 they f. the babe and left their gifts with Mary,

123:2.4 So fully was he occupied that he had f. no time to

124:6.13 Joseph f. time to take his son to visit the academy

125:4.2 Early forenoon f. Jesus in the temple with his mind

126:3.6 In the course of this year Jesus f. a passage in the

126:3.8 he f. in the synagogue library at Nazareth, among

126:5.5 By the next year they f. it difficult to pay the civil

126:5.10 and vigorously attacked his problem just as he f. it,

127:0.1 he f. himself the head and sole support of a family.

127:2.8 Jesus’ plea f. an appreciative response in the hearts

127:4.3 Jude, upon whom on sundry occasions Jesus f. it

128:4.4 the end of this year f. him back in Nazareth going

128:7.8 Jude ran away, and Simon later f. him with the

129:1.9 Jesus f. many new books in the library chests,

129:2.3 Jesus had a long talk with his new-f. friend and

130:8.2 find God, for the Father has already f. you;

130:8.4 They f. much poverty in this city and distributed alms

131:3.2 I have f. the approach to the Immortal easy of

131:3.6 ‘Evil shall not overtake me’; but safety is f. only

131:9.3 If there be f. any virtue in me, it is the manifestation

131:10.4 after God, that is evidence that God has f. them,

132:0.2 Jesus was frequently to be f. in the forum, center

132:2.7 Goodness is f. in the recognition of the positive truth

132:6.1 his home, and Jesus f. him crying in distress.

132:6.2 until they had f. a position for the eldest boy so that

133:0.1 groups of those who had known him f. themselves

133:2.1 if you f. me out by the wayside, attacked by robbers,

133:3.8 we would share it with these our new-f. friends,

133:5.2 art of Greece, examples of which were still to be f.

133:5.12 there were still many keen minds to be f. among the

135:2.4 John f. it difficult to fraternize with the brotherhood.

135:4.4 John read much in the sacred writings which he f.

135:5.1 the precepts of the prophets the Jews f. it difficult to

135:9.1 John f. them in earnest conference, discussing what

136:2.7 The divine Son has f. his Father, the Father has f.

136:2.7 the Father has f. his incarnated Son, and they speak

136:7.3 there had, as yet, been f. no way whereby he could

137:2.5 thrilled with the assurance he had f. the Deliverer.

137:2.6 “I have f. the Deliverer, him of whom Moses and

137:2.9 Jesus little understood why their new-f. teacher was

137:3.6 the news abroad that they had f. the Deliverer.

137:6.5 But those who have f. the kingdom, their joy will

137:7.2 They f. it really easy to be “friends with God,”

138:2.9 when Jesus’ apostles f. him, and chiefly because of

138:3.3 Peter to call upon Simon the Zealot, whom they f. at

138:4.3 They f. it very easy to love and admire Jesus but very

139:2.10 After his rash denials of the Master Peter f. himself,

139:4.10 was f. faithfully carrying out his trust with regard to

139:4.13 John f. that a “soft answer turns away wrath.”

139:5.4 the life they lived seldom f. Philip unprepared.

139:5.5 already f. a high place in the affairs of the kingdom.

139:8.3 f. Thomas was superbly honest and unflinchingly

139:8.11 early f. that it was best, when he was downhearted,

139:11.3 When apostles f. a man or woman who floundered

139:12.14 The worlds have f. it difficult to forgive Judas,

140:6.13 Seek first the kingdom, and when you have f.

140:8.15 worked, lived, and traded in the world as he f. it.

140:10.6 of economic value there is to be f. in his teaching is

141:0.2 After a brief search he f. Jesus sitting in a boat

141:5.3 two things, which always will be f. to harmonize in

142:3.6 three Gods in one had f. lodgment in the religion of

143:3.3 many times your problem is f. to have shrunk in

145:1.3 to the place where the fish were usually to be f.

145:5.3 After more than an hour’s search they f. Jesus and

146:2.15 so little of the spirit of thanksgiving was to be f. in

147:7.1 the official spies from Jerusalem, had again f. Jesus.

148:1.4 were to be f. among these evangelistic students.

149:1.1 scores of afflicted f. restoration of health and

149:1.7 these cases of healing must be f. in a great law

149:2.10 they f. him entirely free from the superstitions of

150:1.3 and personally f. it difficult to carry out in practice.

150:2.2 this woman had f. herself in one of the nefarious

150:9.1 Jesus f. himself surrounded in the synagogue by a

150:9.3 It was too much for them, and they f. themselves

151:4.5 and having f. one pearl of great price, he went out

152:1.1 f. the flute-players already there with the mourners

152:5.1 first up and, going for a walk by the sea, f. Jesus,

153:2.1 by reading from the law as f. in Deuteronomy:

155:5.2 there are to be f. three distinct forms of religious

155:5.14 and having f. such a true and sincere attitude of soul,

155:6.10 they f. him as no other whole race of men have

155:6.18 testifies that God has f. you, idealized, ennobled,

155:6.18 finding the God who has thus f. and sonshipped you.

156:1.7 so much so that Jesus f. it advisable to change his

159:0.1 f. awaiting them a group of one hundred evangelists

159:1.2 And then, when the shepherd has f. his lost sheep,

159:1.2 ‘Rejoice with me, for I have f. my sheep that was

159:4.3 religious wisdom and spiritual truth to be f. in all the

159:5.16 who rejoiced when he f. them willing to return to

159:5.17 But the greatest strength to be f. in his illustrative

160:1.10 to commune with the Father in heaven is to be f.

160:3.5 mountaintop of intellectual thought are to be f.

160:4.10 material rewards of the temporal life are f. to flow

161:1.1 While the apostles f. themselves in difficulty trying to

161:1.1 Rodan f. it still more difficult to prove God is not a

163:3.5 he f. still others standing idle, and he inquired of

163:5.3 the Master, and they f. lodging in David’s camp.

163:6.8 And they f. the Master’s words to be true when they

164:3.4 The Master f. it difficult to make men believe that

165:4.8 Whereas he says, I have f. rest and now shall be

165:5.3 Seek the greater thing, and the lesser will be f.

166:0.1 They f. these messengers of the gospel meeting with

166:2.4 And when he had f. the Master, he fell on his knees

166:4.9 had many times sought fruit thereon and f. none,

166:4.9 looking for fruit on this fig tree and have f. none.

166:4.12 so Jesus f. it necessary to reiterate his message,

168:0.9 followed Mary and so f. themselves unexpectedly in

169:1.2 have they said, ‘Seek the Lord while he may be f..’

169:1.2 and how, when he had f. the straying sheep, he laid it

169:1.4 swept the house and kept up the search until she f.

169:1.4 And as soon as she f. the coin that was lost, she

169:1.4 ‘Rejoice with me, for I have f. the piece that was

169:1.7 famine in that country, and he f. himself in want.

169:1.7 he f. employment with one of the citizens of that

169:1.10 was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is f..

169:1.13 Think of it, my son, your brother was lost and is f.;

171:1.5 David f. himself without a job, and he had about

172:3.4 This Scripture was f. in Zechariah, and it said:

172:3.6 they f. the colt tied near his mother in the open

173:2.5 they f. themselves much confused before all who

173:3.1 When he had f. his older son, likewise he said to

173:5.3 they gathered together as many as they f.,

177:4.4 Judas f. himself becoming strangely resentful that

182:2.1 they returned to their camp and f. Judas absent.

182:3.2 he f. them sound asleep, for their eyes were heavy

182:3.3 the three apostles, Jesus again f. them fast asleep.

182:3.4 back to his apostles, once more he f. them asleep.

183:3.10 with a cloak which he f. in the tent of Simon Peter

183:4.1 James Zebedee f. himself separated from Peter and

184:2.9 On arriving at the camp, he f. only David Zebedee,

185:1.3 the standards of his soldiers in Jerusalem, and f.

185:5.5 now f. himself in the custody of the chief priests and

185:6.1 are to be f. only his sworn enemies and the easily

185:8.2 that he shall die, but I have f. no guilt in him.

186:1.1 they f. many other members of the Sanhedrin

186:1.4 and, forcing his way past the doorkeeper, f. himself

187:4.2 When this thief reached out for salvation, he f.

187:5.8 but they f. Jesus already dead, much to their surprise.

188:1.1 they f. the soldiers taking Jesus down from the cross

189:5.3 they f. Mary Magdalene returned and weeping

190:1.2 they f. everything just as the women had described

190:2.3 as they looked for James and before they f. him,

190:5.3 this morning they went to his tomb and f. it empty”

190:5.3 apostles ran to the tomb and likewise f. it empty”—

191:0.1 by the agents of the Sanhedrin if they were f. abroad.

191:5.1 when the two apostles f. him and took him back

194:2.4 fellowship with the Spirit of Truth is not to be f. in

194:3.13 his spirit to dwell within him when he has f. him.

194:4.10 lest haply you be f. even to be fighting against God

195:0.2 the rest of the Roman Empire was f. to be receptive

195:2.5 f. for the nourishment of their souls the real values

195:3.1 the Christians f. themselves with one God, a great

195:3.1 The Greco-Romans f themselves with a great empire

195:6.1 is over, the religion of Jesus will not be f. bankrupt.

195:6.9 makes a report, and leaves the people as he f. them.

195:6.16 the conclusive proof that God has already f. you.

195:10.9 Jesus did not f. the so-called Christian church, but he

196:0.8 faith of Jesus visualized all spirit values as being f.

196:0.9 to understand how the Father f. it possible so fully

found God

10:8.7 Having thus f. God as the Father of all creatures,

11:1.2 We have always f. him there and always will.

11:1.3 That so few of the universe creatures have f. God on

11:1.4 The Father is always to be f. at this central location

30:4.31 Your residence on Paradise signifies you have f.,

31:3.6 they have f., and they have been duly inducted into

40:2.2 they have f. God and have achieved the Corps of

42:1.3 technique; but in no sense will they have f. God,

101:2.9 man who finds God in nature has already and first f.

101:2.11 God cannot be f. through nature alone, but man

101:2.11 man having otherwise f. him, the study of nature

102:3.4 the realization of the consciousness of having f. God.

102:3.4 not to disclose that he has f. God, but rather to allow

117:6.9 When they find God, they have f. everything.

117:6.16 God the Father can be f. by any individual who has

130:8.2 is in itself evidence that you have already f. him.

130:8.2 And Ezra f. God and to the satisfaction of his soul.

131:4.7 will come the end of evil because man has f. God.

148:6.11 how even the painfully afflicted Job f. the God of

155:6.14 trying to prove to other men that you have f. God;

foundwith not

4:5.5 The Hebrews had not f. deliverance from the pagan

31:5.3 These Material Sons are not to be f. in many finaliter

32:2.5 Salvington, but Michael will not always be f..

40:5.16 the ascension plan? but we have not f. the answer.

42:7.5 The heavier atoms are not f. on the surface of many

49:5.11 forms of life appeared on Urantia that are not f.

53:9.7 you look for their places, but they shall not be f..

56:6.4 Even the finaliters, sixth-stage spirits, have not f. the

70:9.17 ideal is the child of civilization; it is not f. in nature.

80:9.4 although buried all over Europe, are not to be f.

84:5.3 an expanding civilization, but it is not f. in nature.

111:2.7 connotes a value and carries a meaning not f. in

119:1.6 actual statement of that fact cannot be f. outside of

137:7.6 teachings not clearly f. in the Hebrew scriptures,

147:1.3 Verily, verily, I say to you, I have not f. so great

found out

85:2.3 f. out in the forest affectionately embracing an oak.

123:3.2 disillusionment in the course of which Jesus f. out

134:0.2 Jesus had f. out through personal and human

169:2.4 his lord and master, when he subsequently f. out

foundestablish

21:0.3 As they go forth from Paradise to f. their universes,

37:9.10 commissioned to f. the Adamic race of that world,

62:5.8 little knowing that they were to f. the human race.

62:5.11 couple forsook their associates to f. the human race

77:4.3 uniting with the Andonites to f. the later Nodite

77:4.6 which blended with the Adamites to f. the Sumerian

77:4.13 of the easternmost of the old Vanite settlements to f.

185:3.2 Jews, and have you sought to f. a new kingdom?”

foundation - see Foundation of Spiritual Progress

3:1.7 God is the primordial f. of the coherence of the

4:2.2 the underlying f. and fundamental background

14:6.14 Havona is the reality f. for the Eternal Son’s spirit-

28:6.8 on that f., if you choose and have it in your heart,

32:1.2 to provide a material f.—literal suns and material

36:2.16 the intellectual life grows out of, and upon the f. of

39:3.3 The intellectual f. of justice is law, and in a local

42:0.1 The f. of the universe is material in the sense that

42:1.1 The f. of the universe is material, but the essence of

44:8.2 always an ancestral f. for every outstanding talent.

50:5.7 Food, security, pleasure, and leisure provide the f.

56:10.10 philosophy, presenting the intellectual f. of religion.

66:8.6 though it had some f. in the planetary presence of

72:12.5 the Spirit of Truth provides the spiritual f. for the

79:4.9 Culture does rest on a biologic f., but caste alone

80:0.1 supply the biologic f. which, when its Adamized

80:5.7 blue man constituted the biologic f. for the modern

89:3.6 the home, society’s veritable f. and the basic

89:6.4 customary to slay a human being as a “f. sacrifice.”

89:6.6 “laid the f. thereof in Abiram, his first-born, and set

89:6.6 two of his sons alive in the f. holes of the city’s gates

89:6.6 Moses had forbidden these f. sacrifices, but the

89:6.6 trinkets is reminiscent of the primitive f. sacrifices.

92:3.5 belief in ghosts laid the f for a philosophy of revealed

92:7.15 the f. and the guiding star of all enduring civilizations

94:4.4 Brahma could constitute the f. for a concept of the

96:5.1 Moses laid the f. for the subsequent birth of a nation

105:3.4 “I AM force” and the f. for the establishment of

106:5.1 these two experiential Deities lays the f. for the

111:1.1 perforce, do all their work upon an intellectual f..

116:4.7 when cosmically totaled, constitute the actual f.

117:4.8 The relation of man to the Supreme is the f. for

121:6.3 which Paul utilized as the f. on which to build his

130:4.1 to lay a more trustworthy f. for the lad’s thinking;

130:5.1 higher levels of thinking and living and laid the f. for

133:6.5 self-realization and constitutes the f. of the soul,

139:9.9 ever have been built upon such a mediocre human f.!

145:3.7 build an enduring spiritual movement upon the f.

157:4.5 I am led to declare that upon this f. will I build the

157:4.7 building the living temple upon that same eternal f.

170:5.16 the f. of the Master’s personal life and teachings,

171:2.3 thus to reckon the cost, after you have laid the f.,

195:10.17 Upon such a f. religion may contribute its spiritual

Foundation of Spiritual Progress

72:3.6 are now under the direction of the newly created F.,

foundations

4:2.5 rebellion, upon the Paradise f. of God’s law.

10:0.2 and this unity rests eternally upon the absolute f. of

48:1.7 city which has f., whose builder and maker is God.”

68:4.3 laid the f. for those powerful social influences

70:5.2 the f. of government were established in the clan

72:6.8 Although state and regional actuarial f. supply many

72:7.4 supported by the fire-prevention and insurance f.,

76:3.8 the third alphabet and laid the f. for much that was

76:5.6 and authority of a Son of God, did lay the f. for

80:9.10 These racial mixtures laid the f. for the European

92:5.10 formed the f. on which later teachers of truth were

94:5.8 It was upon the f. of their gospel that the great

100:2.6 but these are not the eternal f. upon which to build

102:0.0 THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:1.4 the certitudes of religion spring from the very f. of

105:4.2 eternalize the basic f. for all universe reality.

105:4.7 Triunity relationships arise upon duality f. because

105:4.8 The dualities eternalize reality f..

106:7.8 the creation of certain finite and transcendental f.

116:3.4 The Adjusters are absolute f., and upon absolute

116:3.4 upon absolute f. freewill choice can cause to be

130:1.2 would suddenly destroy the f. of Gadiah’s present

133:4.6 there is a city whose f. are righteousness and truth,

145:4.3 to demolish the f. of their courage and enthusiasm.

147:8.4 they shall raise up the f. of many generations;

156:5.2 “Build well the f. for the growth of a noble

156:5.2 beam, must reject it as unfit to enter into the f. of

156:5.2 make sure that the intellectual and moral f. of

174:0.2 Establish yourself on the spiritual f. of the eternal

195:9.5 striking for a rediscovery of the true and original f.

foundedsee founded on or upon

63:7.1 they are cognizant of the history of the race they f..

64:7.5 These peoples all intermarried and f. a new and

69:6.3 When a son f. a new home, he carried a firebrand

71:1.2 Many were f. by conquering nomads, who would

76:3.3 Adam’s first son, Adamson (Adam ben Adam), f.

76:3.4 His son, Enos, f. the new order of worship, and his

79:0.1 their descendant Badonan f. a primitive center of

79:3.8 limitations, the Dravidians f. a superior civilization.

79:5.8 the later and more enduring civilizations were f. by a

84:0.1 Material necessity f. marriage,sex hunger embellished

88:6.5 belief in magic numbers f. the science of mathematics

92:5.14 Mohammed f. a religion which was superior to many

94:6.11 Mo Ti, who proclaimed a brotherhood f. not on

94:7.5 At Benares Gautama f. his school, and it was during

130:2.5 prominent members of the church which Philip f..

131:5.1 central teaching in the religion which he f. in Persia.

133:2.5 Nicopolis, the city which Augustus had f. fifty years

137:2.2 to baptize in John’s name and eventually f. a sect

150:3.2 Andrew asked Jesus if these beliefs were well f..

195:9.6 And all such fears are well f..

195:10.9 which they have been erroneously taught he f..

196:2.6 Jesus f. the religion of personal experience in doing

196:2.6 Paul f. a religion in which the glorified Jesus became

196:3.19 Paul and his conferees f. a religion of faith, hope,

founded on or upon

23:1.3 no classes or subdivisions f. on personal variation.

33:8.5 If their advice is f. on the fundamental laws of the

42:9.1 chemistry, he might have advocated such a belief f.

51:7.3 subcapitals are f. on remote land bodies and among

67:4.3 but f. on the facts of the postrebellion days, which

68:1.3 Primitive society was thus f. on the reciprocity of

68:2.6 The early home was f. upon the sex restlessness of

68:3.3 Except for this ghost factor, all society was f. on

71:7.1 The enduring state is f. on culture, dominated by

84:1.1 Marriage was not f. on sex relations; they were

84:7.10 continuous human associations have never been f.

84:8.1 Marriage, f. on self-maintenance, led to self-

91:4.1 transgresses the spirit of all ethics f. on loving justice

94:6.11 Mo Ti, who proclaimed a brotherhood f. not on

95:6.6 f. on the lingering traditions of Lucifer and Caligastia

96:1.8 a three-in-one God concept f. on the traditions of

97:3.3 The Baal cult was f. on two major doctrines: First,

102:2.6 the body of philosophic thought must ever be f. on

103:1.5 because religion is f. on the recognition of values

103:7.13 faith and reason and is f. on the constitutive mind

103:9.8 Science (knowledge) is f. on the inherent (adjutant

103:9.8 Philosophy (co-ordinate comprehension) is f. on the

103:9.8 f. on the inherent (Adjuster) assumption that faith is

118:1.7 The plans of maturity, f. on past experience, are

121:5.16 Christianity, as Paul preached it, was f. upon a fact:

132:4.8 Civil government is f. on justice, even as true

132:4.8 on justice, even as true religion is f. on mercy.”

134:4.1 The brotherhood of men is f. on the fatherhood of

134:4.2 The kingdom, the divine government, is f. on the

142:7.5 Jesus stated that a true family is f. on the following

155:1.2 My kingdom is f. on love, proclaimed in mercy,

160:2.10 Ideal marriage must be f. on something more

163:7.4 kingdom is the spiritual brotherhood of man f. on the

171:8.2 one of the few parables of the Master to be f. on

174:1.5 Love is f. on understanding, nurtured by unselfish

177:2.6 f. as it is on the father-child relationship, can

181:1.8 The peace of Jesus’ mind was f. on an absolute

191:5.3 Your mission to the world is f. on the fact that I

194:3.2 This new religion is f. on faith, hope, and love.

194:3.14 Pentecost obliterated all religious discrimination f.

196:2.1 The gospel of the kingdom is f. on the personal

196:2.1 Christianity is f. almost exclusively on the personal

founder

92:5.11 Bedouins and the f. of the Hebrew religion—Moses

94:7.6 wife believed her husband’s gospel and was the f. of

95:6.2 This f. of a new religion was a virile and

128:3.6 Paul, the philosopher, if not sole f., of the Christian

131:8.1 collected the following from the teachings of its f.:

134:3.3 The f. of this unique school of religions lived and

149:2.7 Jesus is the only f. of a religion who performed

184:5.5 3. That, by claiming to be a king and the f. of a new

195:0.1 Peter was the real f. of the Christian church; Paul

founders

62:3.11 These retarded twins became the f. of the modern

63:7.1 Andon and Fonta, the splendid f. of the human race,

76:4.1 Adam and Eve were the f. of the violet race of men,

170:1.12 f. and promulgators of Christianity have sought to

founding

77:3.1 presently f. the new city of Dilmun as their racial

84:6.1 together in mutual co-operation—the f. of a home.

84:6.8 it leads directly to home f. and home maintenance,

128:4.5 strange Galilean who declined the opportunity of f.

182:1.6 the glory I had with you before the f. of this world.

185:2.13 the king of the Jews and teaching the f. of a new

fount

12:7.6 surcharged with personality and the universal f. of all

fountain

111:7.5 the f. of faith polluted by the poisons of fear;

125:1.4 of the officiating slaughter priests at the bronze f..

162:4.4 Ophel to near Siloam, where was located the f. gate

fountainhead

78:6.8 continued to thrive long after its f. in Mesopotamia

87:4.1 Ghost fear was the f. of all world religion; and for

fountains

19:2.3 they are the f. of discretion and the wellsprings of

85:4.1 spirits dwelt in the bubbling springs, gushing f.,

founts

30:4.23 they have imbibed at the experiential f. of wisdom.

108:6.7 Monitors are the prisoners of undying hope, the f. of

foursee four and twenty; four hundred, etc.; four days;

four feet; four hours; four inches; four miles;

four minutes; four months; four o’clock;

four per cent; four weeks; four years

5:3.8 becomes an experience realized on f. cosmic levels

5:5.2 Religion may permeate all f. levels of the

11:7.3 The areas between the f. arms would separate

12:1.16 the f. outer space levels are undoubtedly destined

12:3.1 acts over all f. absolute-gravity circuits in the master

12:3.6 These f circuits are not related to the nether Paradise

15:1.4 Number f. is on the comparatively straightaway

15:5.8 such an end would mean that the f. inner planets

16:3.8 Master Spirit Number F..

16:3.8 it is always Master Spirit Number F. who speaks.

16:9.9 In human self-consciousness f. universe-reality

17:0.5 The remaining f. groups are brought into being by

17:4.2 on other occasions two, three, f., or even all seven

19:1.7 it is in danger of committing f. errors of reasoning:

20:1.5 The remaining f. orders of descending sonship are

24:1.2 personalized for service in the following f. orders:

25:0.9 the remaining f. represent attainment levels of the

25:2.5 strangely and innately segregated into groups of f.,

25:3.6 these commissions of f. are advanced to duty on a

25:3.13 conciliators become co-ordinate—f. mutually

25:3.17 A group of f. forever serve together just as they

26:3.7 4. The Messengers take origin on circuit number f..

26:5.1 first met on the receiving world of circuit number f.

29:4.12 Especially do the last f. seem to be wholly automatic

29:4.26 The remaining f. groups of the Master Physical

30:1.93 They are existent on f. ultimate levels of personality

32:2.10 and of these only one has f. peopled planets, while

34:4.12 Nebadon is maintained by the f. control creatures

34:4.12 the description of these f. creatures—called beasts—

34:4.13 The f. points of the compass are universal and

36:2.17 Sphere Number F. and its tributary satellites are

38:9.7 They are divided into f. physical types, seven orders

41:8.1 the carbon cannot hold more than f. such protons,

42:5.1 The sun’s rays constitute f. octaves in the

43:6.4 comprehend the nature of the intervening f. groups

47:1.5 journey there for visits as often as f. times a year.

47:6.1 to make visits to transition world number f.,

47:6.3 during the period of training on world number f.

48:2.19 f. circuit regulators, one planetary custodian,

49:2.15 land, and there are f. distinct species of intelligent life

49:2.23 twenty-three per cent belong to class number f.,

49:6.5 shall gather together his elect from the f. winds.”

51:3.9 Your world has been visited by f. orders of sonship

59:1.9 The sedimentary deposits of these ages are of f. sorts

59:1.19 and developed into f. distinct groups: carnivorous,

61:3.4 from Asia, including the f.-tusked mastodons,

63:3.2 The family was domiciled in f adjoining rock shelters

64:2.6 North Sea, but some three or f. are still above water

64:5.3 nineteen children were five red, f. yellow, f. blue,

65:2.10 frog family, is today represented by f. surviving

67:6.2 in the hands of ten commissions of f. each,

68:5.2 f. great steps in the forward march of civilization.

69:6.1 Primitive society with its f. divisions—industrial,

69:9.2 communism ran counter to f. human proclivities:

72:5.9 Industry operates on a five-day week, working f.

72:6.3 The funds for old-age pensions are derived from f.

72:8.2 The public offices of the nation are grouped in f.

73:3.4 It was fed by f. tributaries which took origin in the

73:3.4 these are the “f. heads” of the river which “went

74:6.2 their family consisted of f. generations numbering

75:8.2 inheritance factors derived from as many as f sources

77:1.7 rebellion, which ensnared a little over f. fifths of

77:4.2 Three out of the f. great Nodite centers were

77:5.10 successively arose at various periods f. diverse

77:5.10 diverse cultures respectively fostered by f. different

79:4.6 Of the f. great castes,all but the first were established

79:6.6 superiority of the ancient yellow race was due to f.

80:9.2 The northern white race thus encompassed these f.

81:2.3 The first f. great advances in human civilization were

83:5.5 institution of polygyny recognized f. sorts of wives:

86:5.16 Those who held the doctrine of three or f. souls

88:1.6 f. was the lucky number of primitive man and was

88:1.6 the early recognition of the f. points of the compass.

94:4.2 Hindu theology depicts f. descending levels of deity

gospel of Gautama was based on the f. noble truths:

95:3.5 In six thousand years only f. great prophets arose

97:9.1 twelve tribes of the Israelites—only three or f. tribes

101:7.4 There are f. phases in the evolution of religious

103:0.3 On Urantia, today, there are f. kinds of religion:

121:4.1 The gentile world was then dominated by f. great

121:8.7 Isador had with him the first f. fifths of Mark’s

121:8.9 a copy of Mark’s Gospel, that is, the first f. fifths,

123:1.6 the caravan conductors and passengers from the f.

123:5.6 contact with human nature from the f. quarters of the

123:5.13 From f. directions Jesus could observe the caravan

126:5.11 farm life as they now had three cows, f. sheep,

127:4.1 upbringing of their family of f. boys and three girls.

127:6.7 That evening about twilight these f. sat down and

128:3.1 the financial pressure was slightly relaxed as f. were

128:3.5 which led to a f.-hour discussion of the way of life

129:1.5 Salome’s f. daughters looked on Jesus as their elder

131:6.2 self is manifested as man’s f. greatest passions:

131:7.2 ruler of all creatures on land and in the f. seas.

132:6.3 replied: “Perhaps we will make Ganid all f.; then can

132:6.3 will be able to recognize f. tones instead of one.”

134:5.10 not prevent world wars nor control the three, f., or

135:8.6 As the people were departing, the f. men still

136:2.4 And while the f. of them tarried in the water, Jesus

137:1.0 1. CHOOSING THE FIRST FOUR APOSTLES

137:2.2 That day, as Jesus and his f. disciple-apostles

137:2.3 Jesus and his f. disciple-apostles were well on their

137:2.3 he was well known to all f. of the new apostles.

137:4.1 f. times the number bidden to the wedding feast.

139:1.3 Andrew was one of the inner circle of f. apostles,

139:2.9 kingdom and send its messengers to the f. corners of

139:3.1 James was married, had f. children, and lived near

139:5.1 being called when Jesus and his first f. apostles were

139:5.4 Philip came from a family of seven, f. girls and three

139:5.5 the ability to put two and two together to obtain f..

139:7.1 Matthew was married and had f. children.

139:8.2 was twenty-nine years old, was married, and had f.

140:5.4 calling attention to f. faith attitudes as the prelude to

140:5.4 to the subsequent portrayal of his f. transcendent

140:5.15 And Jesus illustrated this by pointing out f. supreme

143:5.13 Nalda had lived with f. different men since her

145:0.0 FOUR EVENTFUL DAYS AT CAPERNAUM

151:3.4 Jesus narrated three or f. parables from the Hebrew

154:4.1 meeting was divided into f. nearly equal groups who

158:1.10 a silvery cloud drew near and overshadowed the f.

164:0.2 reached Jericho about half past f. and prepared to

166:2.7 these men really believed they had leprosy, only f.

167:1.2 beckoned the Jerusalem Pharisee to sit f. seats to the

170:1.8 Christian era, embraced f. distinct groups of ideas:

170:3.3 experience and consists in the following f. steps,

173:1.3 to charge the equivalent of from three to f. cents

173:4.4 to dust and his ashes scattered to the f. winds.”

174:0.3 and visited more than an hour with the f. apostles.

174:1.2 Jesus looked significantly at all f. and answered:

181:2.18 are soon going to be scattered to the f. corners of

181:2.29 will not crow until you have denied me three or f.

183:4.2 David remained with three or f. messengers,

187:0.1 It was the Roman custom to assign f. soldiers for

187:2.8 the f. soldiers assigned to the Master’s crucifixion,

187:2.8 down to near the knees, to be cut up into f. pieces,

188:1.1 the centurion ordered f. of his soldiers to his side,

188:1.3 was wrapped in a linen sheet as the f. men carried it,

190:1.2 the f. women who had seen Jesus went over to the

190:1.5 I have talked with Mary Magdalene and f. other

190:3.2 up to this time, Mary Magdalene had witnessed f..

four and twenty

24:5.3 serve as the ex officio heads of the f. administrators

34:4.11 But he did not see the seats of the f. sentinels about

34:4.11 The seats of the f. elders are on Jerusem,

36:2.16 there come into existence the f. basic orders of

45:4.0 4. THE FOUR AND TWENTY COUNSELORS

45:4.1 of the Urantia advisory council, the f. counselors.

45:4.1 John the Revelator called them the f. elders: “And

45:4.1 elders: “And round about the throne were f. seats,

45:4.1 and upon the seats I saw f. elders sitting, clothed in

45:4.1 These f. counselors are his personal agents on

45:4.16 governors general, members of the f. counselors.

45:7.7 they appear in the presence of the f. counselors and

48:6.5 These seraphim then make recommendations to the f

50:2.2 avail themselves of the advice of the f. counselors,

76:6.3 assigned membership among the f. counselors who

93:10.5 to the Urantia service on Jerusem as one of the f.

93:10.9 on the Jerusem corps of Urantia directors, the f.

four billion

37:8.8 students of this order in training number almost f..

four days

108:2.1 generation is running five years, ten months, and f.;

122:7.3 when the food was packed for the trip of three or f.

127:6.4 He spent f. going up to the Passover and thought

140:5.8 Physical fasting becomes dangerous after f. or five

156:3.1 work, Jesus left them for a period of three or f.,

168:0.1 Martha’s brother, Lazarus, had been dead f. and

168:1.12 My brother has now been dead f., so that by this

168:2.9 Lazarus was never able to tell anything about the f.

four feet

49:2.20 In Satania there is only one race under f. in height.

62:3.2 These children grew to be a little over f. in height.

62:3.3 all more than f. tall and in every way superior to the

four hours

125:5.8 For more than f. this Nazareth youth plied these

140:8.1 This was a f. teaching conference, embracing

145:5.4 For more than f. Jesus endeavored to explain to

four hundred

18:4.8 the spiritual undertakings on the f. ninety worlds of

28:7.1 the ascending creatures domiciled on the f. ninety

37:6.2 on the f. and ninety spheres of spirit progress

41:3.2 the stellar cloud Antares, is f. and fifty times the

46:5.19 F. and ninety-five years ago, when this temple was

58:2.6 by the highest auroral streamers—about f. miles.

58:3.2 This short-ray energy charge of universe space is f.

162:4.4 almost f. and fifty priests with a corresponding

163:1.2 majority of his messenger corps numbering over f.,

four hundred billion

119:0.7 organization of your local universe about f. years

four hundred million

59:0.2 The prelife era extends over the initial f. and fifty

four hundred thousand

12:1.14 varies in width but averages about f. light-years.

74:8.3 corporeal staff of the Planetary Prince more than f.

76:5.6 regime, extending over a period of more than f.

four inches

59:5.7 cockroaches developed, some grew to be f. long.

60:2.8 oceans, their average size ranging from three to f.,

four miles

58:7.3 these ancient rock systems are as much as f. thick,

61:3.3 The great f.-mile vertical fault in the California

122:2.6 Joseph to let her journey to the City of Judah, f.

135:0.2 known in those days as the City of Judah, about f.

156:4.1 Jew named Joseph, a believer, who lived three or f.

four million

78:2.5 the Adamites numbering f. and a half million,

four minutes

46:1.2 equals three days of Urantia time, less one hour, f.,

four months

125:4.3 replied, “thirteen years lacking a trifle more than f..

128:4.1 The last f. of this year Jesus spent in Damascus

130:0.4 It was while working f. at Damascus that Jesus had

135:6.5 John preached f. at Bethany ford before starting

137:7.0 7. FOUR MONTHS OF TRAINING

137:7.1 For f. long months—March, April, May, and June—

137:7.2 Throughout these f. months these seven believers,

137:7.14 public work, the apostles looked back on these f.

148:2.1 conducted for f. what should be regarded as the

four o’clock

172:0.1 the apostles arrived at Bethany shortly after f. on

173:5.5 About f. this afternoon Jesus beckoned to his

177:3.3 About f., runners came to David Zebedee bringing

178:2.12 It was about half past f. when the three apostles

184:3.18 the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at half past f..

188:1.3 At about half past f. the burial procession of Jesus

189:3.1 past f. this Sunday morning, Gabriel summoned

190:3.1 Joseph of Arimathea, at fifteen minutes past f. on

190:4.1 About half past f., at the home of one Flavius,

193:1.1 About f. on Sabbath afternoon, May 13, the Master

194:1.4 half past f. more than two thousand new believers

four per cent

11:4.3 occupy about f. of that portion of the peripheral area

11:4.4 existing universes is occupied only from one to f.,

four thousand

59:2.10 the trilobites had from twenty-five to f. tiny eyelets;

73:7.1 overrun by these lower-grade Nodites for almost f.

98:7.4 of Occident and Orient that have arisen in the last f.

98:7.12 It is nearly f. years since this emergency Son of

128:3.3 This merchant owned over f. caravan camels;

165:1.2 over f. persons composed the large audience which

171:1.4 At this time almost f. visitors were in residence,

four weeks

141:7.1 teaching and preaching, for f. before they went on

141:8.1 Throughout the f’ sojourn at Bethany beyond Jordan

150:2.3 service, together with Rebecca, at Jotapata about f.

159:0.2 Jesus allotted f. weeks to this tour, instructing his

159:6.1 The mission of f. weeks in the Decapolis was

162:0.4 the end of the following month (October), about f.

four years or four years’

62:2.2 mammals attained full growth when three or f.

72:11.2 pursued by such commissioned officers are f.

72:11.2 the individual has, during his f. years’ course,

72:11.2 the special schools where the courses are f. years

72:11.3 enlistments in all branches of the service are for f.

74:7.1 The children of Adam, except for f years’ attendance

77:3.4 After f. and one-half years of work a great dispute

84:3.9 mothers used to nurse their babies until they were f.

97:9.18 After f. of civil war and three dynasties, Israel fell

123:1.7 In July of this year, one month before Jesus was f.

124:6.14 For the first time since he was f. old, he was too

127:3.14 For f. their standard of living had steadily declined

129:0.3 For more than f. years they discerned that Jesus was

136:5.3 Personalized Adjuster, and for more than f. years

139:4.13 was banished to the Isle of Patmos for a period of f.

139:9.11 having been honored and blessed with f. of close

139:11.4 F. years was too short a time in which to make such

194:2.9 their almost f. of personal and loving association

fourfold

132:6.3 then can he enjoy a f. satisfaction in life as his ear

171:6.2 exacted aught from any man, I will restore f..

fours

60:1.10 They walked on all f., and one branch of this

fourscore

169:2.4 said the steward, ‘Take your bond and write f..’

fourteen

29:2.11 these f. beings are to universe power what the Seven

47:2.5 in families of five, ranging in ages from six to f.;

47:2.5 whose ages are six, eight, ten, twelve, and f..

62:4.2 When about f. years of age, they fled from the tribe,

65:2.11 Only f. phyla have appeared on Urantia, the fishes

74:5.2 seraphic transports of Satania left the planet with f.

123:4.3 up to the age of f. he was cheerful and lighthearted

126:2.2 This carpenter lad, now just past f. years of age,

135:1.1 no school from which to graduate at the age of f.,

158:4.2 This man, James of Safed, had a son about f. years

164:2.1 Among this group were f. men who were then, or

168:3.3 f. members of the Sanhedrin resigned in a body

168:3.3 this group of f. withdrew from the Sanhedrin on

fourteenth

126:0.1 the f. and fifteenth years were the most crucial.

126:1.0 1. HIS FOURTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 8)

126:1.1 This is the calendar year of his f. birthday.

192:3.1 this was the Master’s f. morontia manifestation.

fourthsee fourthfraction; fourth creatures;

   fourth day; fourth level; fourth stage

14:5.4 the Infinite Spirit, ascenders are transferred to the f..

16:3.9 This Spirit fosters the f. segment of the grand univ.

16:3.9 the Reflective Spirits of the headquarters of the f.

25:1.3 Every f. servital is more physical in type than the

26:7.6 the ministry of the Son finders on the f. circle of

26:8.1 The f. Havona circuit is sometimes called the “circuit

26:8.2 ministers to the ascending mortals of the f. circuit.

27:7.8 the f. was the awakening in Havona; the fifth

28:4.11 The f. primary seconaphim and every seventh

29:2.16 one hundred power centers of the f. order.

31:9.9 the f. and last of the ever-increasing-sized universes

35:3.17 4. The f. sphere is occupied with a review of the

36:2.1 The Melchizedeks have the oversight of the f. group

38:7.6 Every f. cherubim and every f. sanobim are quasi-

39:1.15 The f. creature bestowal of the Creator Son was in

39:4.1 The f. order of seraphim are assigned to the duties of

39:4.1 F.-order seraphim are by nature endowed with

41:1.2 Supreme Power Centers of the f. order are

42:7.9 the members of this f. and outermost group of

46:5.15 The f. circle is the home of the Vorondadeks and all

46:5.22 The f. circle is held by the administrator seraphim,

47:6.0 6. THE FOURTH MANSION WORLD

47:6.1 When you arrive on the f. mansion world, you

47:6.1 these superangels of the f. transition world

47:6.2 On the f. mansonia the individual ascender more

47:6.4 The intellectual and social culture of this f. mansion

47:7.2 language before leaving the f. mansion world,

48:6.33 third, Edentia and its satellites; the f., Salvington

49:2.25 The superbreathers employ the f. type of energy

51:4.3 growth and spiritual development, the second, f.,

51:7.1 the f. dispensation of an evolutionary world of time

53:6.2 explains why such a large number of the f. order,

53:7.6 But the terrible breakdown came in the f. group,

61:7.2 750,000 years ago the f. ice sheet, a union of the

64:4.4 750,000 years ago the f. ice sheet was well on its

64:4.6 700,000 years ago the f. glacier, the greatest of all

64:4.11 These times of the f. and fifth glaciers witnessed the

65:2.10 bird family, and the f., the ancestors of mammals and

72:8.2 The f. and last division of officeholders are not

77:5.6 Every f. child born to them was of a unique order.

80:4.2 Between the third and f. invasions a horde of

92:4.8 Christ Michael presented for the f. time to Urantia

94:1.7 The second, third, and f. Vedas followed as the

95:7.6 God is present as a f.,” for is he not “the first and the

104:4.22 The F. Triunity—the triunity of energy infinity.

104:4.27 The f. triunity absolutely controls the fundamental

113:1.7 Upon attainment of the f. circle, mortal beings are

114:6.8 the overcontrol of international relations is the f.

119:3.4 carried the f. proclamation of the Ancients of Days

119:4.0 4. THE FOURTH BESTOWAL

119:4.1 witness Michael’s disappearance on his f. mission of

120:0.4 on the f. bestowal to the will of the Son and Spirit;

121:6.3 is exemplified by the F. Book of the Maccabees;

123:1.4 Jesus’ entire f. year was a period of normal physical

123:4.9 The f. member of the Nazareth family, Joseph, was

130:3.4 By the f. hour after landing they were settled near

136:8.0 8. THE FOURTH DECISION

157:6.3 The f. and last period of his earth career began

157:6.3 During the f. period, while the majority of his

157:7.5 where he had appointed to inaugurate his f. phase of

187:2.8 one the turban, one the girdle, and the f. the cloak.

190:2.6 And David did not long wait, for the f. appearance

fourthfraction

61:5.3 half of the glacial ice was in North America, one f.

61:5.3 and one f. elsewhere, chiefly in Antarctica.

66:7.17 out of the fact that seven was one f. of twenty-eight.

73:5.2 though the Garden was only one-f. finished, it had

124:2.9 it cost only about one f. as much to live there as in

fourth creatures

25:1.3 These f. are somewhat on the order of material

25:2.5 three are spirit personalities, and one, like the f. of

25:2.8 Divine executioners, being f.—quasi-material beings

38:7.6 children of the Mother Spirit are characterized by “f

38:7.7 angelic f. are of great assistance to the seraphim in

38:8.4 These “f.” of the angelic orders always retain their

38:8.4 They will continue on as cherubim and sanobim,

44:0.17 Belonging to this class are the so-called f. of the

44:0.17 the Havona Servitals and the f. of the conciliators.

fourth day

74:3.5 On the f. Adam and Eve addressed the Garden

74:3.5 And thus ended the f. day on earth.

123:1.1 On the f. of the journey the party reached its

124:6.8 By the f. and last day’s journey the road was a

125:6.0 6. THE FOURTH DAY IN THE TEMPLE

167:4.3 third day; that decay was well advanced by the f.,

168:1.14 third day, so that it was taking full effect on the f..

168:1.14 the abode of departed spirits ere the f. had dawned.

fourth level

11:6.4 Paradise to and even beyond the f. outer space level.

11:7.4 space extends horizontally outward through the f.

12:1.9 6. The F. and Outermost Space Level.

12:1.16 additional and unrevealed creation beyond the f.

12:6.8 from Paradise to the f. and outermost space level?

12:6.13 present to the outer margins of the f. space level.

101:7.4 The f. of philosophy attains freedom from all

106:5.1 from Havona to the f. and outermost space level.

fourth stage

55:0.8 4. The f. or local universe stage.

55:2.8 By the time a world attains the f. of light and life,

55:4.10 very few of them ever remain beyond the f. of light.

55:4.17 4. The f. stage of light and life.

55:6.4 In the f. of light and life the advanced mortals seem

55:10.0 10. THE F. OR LOCAL UNIVERSE STAGE

55:10.9 On attaining this f. of development the Creator Son

65:1.9 a possible f. of being wherein we shall be wholly

107:2.5 There is a f. of service about which we are not sure

107:2.5 The Melchizedeks teach that the f. Adjusters are on

157:6.3 Jesus now entered upon the f. and last stage of his

191:3.3 to the f. on Monday, the 17th; to the fifth on

fourths

72:7.7 a three-f. referendum is required before any state can

72:7.14 Every six years this body, by a three-f. ballot,

75:6.4 only to lose more than three f. of their children

141:1.5 three f. of his followers had previously followed John

fowls

81:2.12 raising of sheep, goats, cows, camels, horses, f.,

fox

126:5.7 surprising that he once alluded to Herod as “that f.

171:4.6 Go you and tell that f. that the Son of Man preaches

foxes

61:3.13 represented by several groups, notably wolves and f.;

157:6.12 though the f. have holes and the birds of heaven have

163:2.2 To this man Jesus said: “My son, the f. have holes,

Foxhall peoples

64:2.0 2. THE FOXHALL PEOPLES

64:2.4 the F. of England and the Badonan tribes of India

64:2.5 The F. were farthest west and succeeded in retaining

64:2.5 they also preserved their knowledge of flintworking,

64:2.5 they transmitted to their descendants, the ancient

64:2.6 Though the remains of the F. were the last to be

64:2.7 Many of the more intelligent and spiritual of the F.

64:2.7 And these people, as they were later admixed with

64:3.1 Besides the F. in the west, another struggling center

fraction

25:3.15 But these are only a very small f. of the multitude of

29:3.5 never for a f. of a second can these beings

89:3.3 the art of augmenting life’s f. by lowering the

117:4.12 the destiny of an infinitesimal f. of the future of the

fractures

90:4.4 The shamans learned to treat f. and dislocations,

fragment or Father fragment

0:12.13 know that there dwells within the human mind a f.

1:4.3 within each moral being of this planet a f. of God,

1:4.3 it is designedly intended to be one with you if you

2:1.11 That f of the pure Deity of the Father which indwells

2:7.7 Man’s Adjuster is a f. of God and everlastingly seeks

3:4.7 in the image of God—there lives within him a f. of

5:0.1 the fact that an actual f. of the living God resides

5:2.4 It is because of this God f. that indwells you that you

5:5.6 in the realization of the indwelling presence of a f.

5:6.5 mind of personality endowment is indwelt by a f. of

6:4.6 The indwelling Ff. adjusts the human mind to divine

6:5.7 And as the spirit f. of the Father dwells within you,

12:7.13 —that mysterious communion of the Ff. with the

12:8.16 the f. of potential spirit personality in the individual

16:8.19 indwelt by a prepersonal f. of God the Father,

19:6.3 capacity for fusion with a non-Adjuster Ff.

30:1.99 such an Adjuster f. of himself evolves the spirit soul

30:1.10 Fusion with an Adjuster or other such f. constitutes

31:1.2 create reception capacity for the bestowal of a f. of

31:2.4 One is a direct personalization of a f. of the Father,

31:2.4 the surviving immortal soul fused with a f. of the

32:4.5 the indwelling Adjuster, a f. of his prepersonal spirit;

37:5.2 immortality by fusion with an individualized f. of the

40:6.8 5. There dwells within you a f. of the Father, and you

40:7.5 Fusion with a f. of the Father is equivalent to a

49:6.5 the same immortal Ff. that lived in him during the

55:6.4 mortals are able to commune with the indwelling Ff.

56:3.5 by the fusion of self-conscious mind with a f. of

103:1.1 derives from the identical nature of the God f.

103:2.10 indwelling Adjuster, and this Adjuster is a f. of God.

107:0.3 The f. of God which indwells the mind of man is the

107:4.1 of Deity which can be contained within such a f. of

107:4.7 really fathom what it means to have an absolute f.

107:4.7 When mortal man fuses with an actual f. of the

107:4.7 potentiality of the subjective f. of this same God.

109:7.1 the Adjuster type of Ff. attains personality only by

111:2.6 and all potentials inherent in such a f. of absolute

111:2.10 the overcontrol of an actual f. of the very God of all

111:5.4 And already has the Father chosen to make a f. of

111:5.6 inner union (fusion) with the indwelling God f.,

112:5.2 the divine Thought Adjuster, an actual f. of God.

113:7.8 and fusion with, a non-Adjuster f. of the Father.

117:3.9 contains within himself an actual f. of the highest and

132:3.9 this immortal and indwelling spirit f. of the Father.

134:4.7 God is spirit, and God gives a f. of his spirit self to

179:5.6 spirit fraternizes with the indwelling f. of his Father.

fragmentable

107:1.7 But the nature of the Eternal Son is not thus f.;

fragmentary

51:3.2 by the f. account of the aborted development of such

136:4.10 the f. narratives of the Mount Hermon struggles,

139:4.14 It is preserved in only f. and adulterated form.

fragmentation

7:5.3 personal nature of the Eternal Son is incapable of f..

195:4.4 threatened extinction, later rejuvenation, f.,

fragmentations

30:1.10 though these entities are by no means the only f. of

30:1.11 The f. of the premind spirit of the Third Source

30:1.12 And there are still other f. of Deity.

42:11.1 and pure spirit—as the Adjusters and other similar f..

56:3.2 there is yet a third—pure-spirit f.—the Father’s

107:5.1 for Adjusters are f. of God on an absolute level of

fragmented

1:3.6 (outside of Paradise) only in the presences of his f.

6:4.5 the spiritual function of the f. presence of the Father.

7:5.3 What the experience of f entities means to the Father

30:1.10 V. F. ENTITIES OF DEITY.

107:4.2 absolutes within the potentialities of their f. nature.

fragmentize

6:5.5 cannot f. his nature, cannot distribute and bestow

fragmentized

1:2.10 Through the presence of his f. spirit the Creator

6:5.6 absolute personality cannot be disintegrated or f..

57:6.5 zone of gravity-tidal disruption, was swiftly f.,

107:1.2 Adjusters are not created beings; they are f. entities

fragmentizes

107:1.7 As the Universal Father f. his prepersonal Deity,

fragments or Father fragmentsnoun

0:2.3 1. Prepersonal—as in the ministry of the F., such as

3:1.9 action of the Adjusters, the indwelling f. of God,

3:1.11 determined by whether or not they are indwelt by F.,

5:0.2 creation through the agency of his prepersonal f..

5:3.2 I know that all orders of F. are empowered to

6:4.5 Father appears in the f. of the totality of his Deity,

6:4.5 these F. have a solitary, unique, and exclusive

6:4.5 function wherever and whenever they appear in the

6:6.3 though these F. are entirely outside of the mind

9:5.2 Even F. find it impossible to indwell the minds of

10:3.15 acts directly throughout creation by his exclusive f.

10:3.18 except in the bestowals of the God f. and in other

13:0.6 F. are among the natives of Divinington;

13:1.4 Only the F. and those personalities and other

13:1.6 the purpose, and activities of all other forms of F.,

15:5.10 cold matter, mere f. and meteors, circulating through

17:3.9 we have every reason to believe that all F. are fully

28:5.22 knowledge and plans of the F. are not reflectible.

30:1.10 The functions of the other-than-Adjuster f. are

30:1.11 though hardly comparable to the F., should be

30:1.11 but such f. of premind spirit are bestowed upon

40:7.1 These f. of the divine nature of the Father carry the

40:7.3 These indwelling f. of God are with your order of

57:6.5 Shooting stars are the f. of larger bodies of matter

57:6.5 Saturn’s rings are the f. of a disrupted satellite.

107:1.4 like God himself, these f. of his unfathomable nature

107:1.5 have aught to do with the production of F..

107:1.6 the F. must be the gift of the absolute God to those

107:2.9 many ways in which these mysterious God f. can be

107:4.2 divine gifts as the qualified absolute f. of the Father.

107:5.4 developed capacity for fusion with such Deity f..

107:6.4 so difficult to perceive that his f. would be both.

107:6.6 The Adjusters are f. of the ancestor of gravity, not

107:7.1 Though not personal, these marvelous f of the Father

107:7.6 To our orders of being these f. of Deity are known

108:0.2 becomes actual in the ministry of the Adjuster f.

108:3.9 the Adjusters, who are f. of the prepersonal Deity of

108:4.1 from possible co-ordination with other Deity f.,

109:7.1 We cannot state whether or not non-Adjuster F. are

116:3.4 and the indwelling f. of the Father actually unify

116:3.4 in man these divine f. of God are the Adjusters

118:1.8 eternal continuum, the f. of which are called time.

139:4.14 This Book of Revelation contains the surviving f. of

152:2.9 And when they had finished gathering up the f.,

152:3.3 gathered about the twelve baskets of the f. of food;

fragmentsverb

30:1.99 God, as a person, creates; God, as a preperson, f.;

fragrant

16:7.9 by the contagion of the contact of morally f. persons

46:5.25 The entire world has been rendered spiritually f.

99:4.1 Genuine religion renders the religionist socially f.

frail

141:7.12 mortal influence or subject to f. human judgment.

182:1.5 These men are weak and f., but I know we can

frailties

103:8.6 Revelation is a compensation for the f. of evolving

127:6.15 and full of sympathy for the f. of human nature.

159:1.5 brethren for being guilty of these same human f.?

159:3.9 patient with their f., but that I am also ruthless with

171:4.2 the f. of man’s defense against the trials and testing

179:3.2 his f. of the flesh, Peter loved the Master.

frailty

181:2.27 trouble for yourself if you do not master this f..

frame

3:3.2 understand that “he knows your f.; he remembers

9:3.3 Antigravity can annul gravity within a local f.;

12:7.7 but if the time f. is enlarged beyond the moment to

81:2.17 the skeleton f. for the hut, which was interlaced with

103:5.6 always be satisfactorily resolved in a time-space f..

112:7.19 are of earthly, animal origin; your f. is indeed dust.

115:1.1 all mind to form a universe f. in which to think.

115:1.1 a means of logical thought within the f. of these

115:1.2 Man must think in a mortal universe f., but that

118:5.1 Within the time-space f. and from the intellectual

118:6.3 Within a local f., volition may appear to function as

118:6.7 function within the universe f. which has actualized

179:1.8 and they were in anything but a pleasant f. of mind.

191:1.1 And it was to Peter, in such a f. of mind and in

frames

115:1.0 1. RELATIVITY OF CONCEPT FRAMES

115:1.1 And while such universe f. for creature thought are

115:1.2 Conceptual f. of the universe are only relatively

115:1.2 cannot envision other and higher f. within which

framework

94:4.10 In India the philosophical f. is existent, the cult

frameworks

81:2.18 the effects of smearing these pole f. with moist clay.

France

61:3.8 through a narrow channel which extended across F.,

61:4.2 water, including parts of England, Belgium, and F.,

61:5.4 and it overspread western Europe down to F..

63:5.2 Before this extensive ice sheet reached F. and the

63:5.3 Andonic tribes were the early river dwellers of F.;

64:1.5 of ice age England was connected by land with F.,

64:1.6 To the west they passed over Europe to F. and

64:2.2 groups were arriving in England from southern F..

64:2.6 At that time the land bridge still connected F. with

64:4.1 from the highland centers in northwest India to F.

64:4.2 the tribes in F. were the first to adopt the practice of

80:5.5 blue man that persisted longest were in southern F.,

80:5.8 Europe, including northern Germany, northern F.,

80:9.5 resting in Asia and the apex penetrating eastern F..

80:9.13 southern F. and Spain it was the New Stone Age

franchise

71:2.8 opinion was clothed with the powers of personal f..

72:9.2 All workers belong to some economic f. group,

72:9.6 At the time this f. plan was adopted, the territorial

frandalanks

28:6.11 they are just as dependable as indicators as are the f.

29:4.2 master f., those living instruments which indicate

29:4.11 7. The F. and Chronoldeks.

29:4.26 and f. are wholly automatic in their reactions;

29:4.36 7. The F.. These beings are the joint creation of all

29:4.36 F. are the most numerous of all the Master Physical

29:4.36 the number functioning in Satania alone is beyond

29:4.36 They are stationed on all inhabited worlds and are

29:4.36 They function interchangeably in the central and

29:4.37 The f. are created in thirty divisions, one for each

29:4.37 they function exclusively as living and automatic

29:4.37 These living barometers are solely concerned with

29:4.37 They are to the physical universe what the vast

29:4.37 The f. that register time in addition to quantitative

29:4.38 I recognize that the f. are intelligent, but I cannot

30:2.17 7. F. and Chronoldeks.

41:1.4 ten associated mechanical controllers and ten f. who

frank

81:2.9 But the f., honest, and fearless search for true causes

83:5.12 to monogamy, the first move away from f. polygyny.

92:4.9 such f. statements, even at the risk of weakening

97:8.2 The f. pessimism of Ecclesiastes was a worldly wise

100:7.11 Jesus was f., but always friendly.

127:1.4 imagine their confusion when Jesus would make f.

127:2.7 always had he depended upon a f. statement of

180:5.5 you are desirous that all men speak the full and f.

frankly

10:7.5 F., we do not know; we are not really sure.

32:5.6 F., eternity is incomprehensible to the finite mind of

69:5.7 royalty or was granted f. for the payment of money.

84:7.29 freely and f. discussing every proposal and regulation

94:2.5 Many of the new cults were f. atheistic, claiming that

98:2.4 were f. monotheistic; they gave scant recognition to

100:7.4 Jesus f. faced the realities of life, but he was never

125:2.4 Both of them feared to talk f. with the lad about

126:0.2 F., they did not understand him, but they did truly

127:6.8 Mary f. asked Jesus if he would get married if he

144:1.7 and Thomas f. confessed they were puzzled;

158:4.7 Andrew f. confessed defeat and requested the father

160:1.7 the difficulty, to isolate the problem, and f. to

180:5.5 fully and f. speak the full thought of your mind to

193:4.9 5. Judas did not like to face facts f.;

frankness

100:7.11 But throughout all this f. Jesus was unerringly fair.

123:6.8 at first he was somewhat shocked by Jesus’ f.

181:2.21 When I have gone,it may be that your f. will interfere

frantic

149:3.2 leaders at Jerusalem were becoming well-nigh f. as

fraternal

0:1.6 Associative—self-personalized and divinely f. Deity.

5:6.9 constitutes the vast universal family circle and f.

10:3.3 activities the Son and the Spirit are exquisitely f.,

12:7.9 against the impersonal levels that lie outside the f.

13:2.6 The worlds of the inner circuit are really f. or status

16:6.3 kindred minds are also very f. and inclined towards

16:9.13 the concurrent realization of our f. relationship with

17:1.9 The Supreme Executives preside over such f.

18:1.1 The conduct of the affairs of these seven f. spheres

26:3.1 There you will all be, in the highest sense, f. and

26:3.8 always the wise and sympathetic promoters of f.

27:3.4 you also impart to each of these f. beings something

28:5.18 Effective use is made of the f. competitive spirit by

28:6.8 f. fellowship, spiritual communion, and divine

45:6.1 your thoughts and occupy your seasons of f. contact.

47:4.2 of celestial life differ, they are all friendly and f..

52:6.3 and interracial social contacts and f. associations

52:6.7 Mutual understanding and f. love are transcendent

53:0.1 disregard of f. obligations, blindness to cosmic

54:6.4 None of these f. consequences of misbehavior in the

55:6.1 to his family, has become more altruistic and f..

64:6.14 Because they developed a f. spirit, the various tribes

74:4.1 the simplicity of the f. and democratic manner of

81:6.33 Modernized co-ordination and f. regulation will be

84:7.29 Andites were ideally f. in all their family government.

84:7.29 parental affection are augmented by f. devotion.

104:4.7 the divinely f., creature-loving, fatherly-acting,

117:6.10 this f. affection is the essence of the love of the

117:7.13 administrative, governmental, and f. development.

121:5.9 They were personal and f., giving rise to religious

139:1.2 never gave Andrew a nickname, a f. designation.

141:5.1 I do not desire that social harmony and f. peace

143:7.8 of refreshing, creative, f., and romantic attitudes by

157:4.3 Jesus relieved the tension by that friendly and f. smile

180:5.6 highest concept of moral obligation as regards all f.

181:2.13 in which gentile sits alongside Jew in f. association

184:4.6 In the f. realities of the kingdom of heaven the

193:4.1 a solemn warning against the dangers of f. isolation.

fraternally

70:3.8 The Hebrews treated adopted aliens kindly and f..

fraternities

70:7.10 as a rite of initiation into one of these secret f..

70:7.19 societies became intertribal, the first international f..

fraternity

5:2.4 The proof of f. with the divine Adjuster consists in

6:6.2 there would be no spiritual consciousness in the f. of

10:2.3 The Spirit is indispensable to the f. of the Second

14:6.16 for the realization of reciprocation of equality f.

38:2.6 your f. with the seraphim will be ideal;

39:3.7 quicken your appreciation of those very truths of f.

45:2.5 On Jerusem there exists the utmost f. between all the

52:6.3 1. Social f.. Multiplication of international and

54:1.2 reality of justice—intelligence, maturity, f., and equity

54:1.3 regardful of social equity, cosmic fairness, universe f.

55:10.8 In this way the man of Michael will find a fuller f. of

71:5.3 better promoted by co-operation, understanding f.,

81:6.36 beings learning how to live together in peace and f..

83:8.3 to the f. of Christ Michael and his human brethren.

84:7.28 The family is the fundamental unit of f. in which

89:9.3 the early Jewish f. was a sacrificial blood affair.

92:5.16 religious truth—the Fatherhood of God and the f. of

94:8.19 Buddhistic brotherhood was not a f. of believers but

99:7.5 Economic interdependence and social f. will conduce

101:6.11 the human realization of the f. of mortal beings and

103:7.9 spiritual experience is the source of the f. impulse

141:3.8 mean to condone sin or to counsel f. with iniquity.

157:4.5 hosts of sin shall not prevail against this human f.

180:5.6 golden rule as a purely intellectual affirmation of f.

fraternize

5:0.1 to f. with the individual human creature, then must

13:1.4 direct and exclusive origin in the Father f. and

13:2.4 “bosom of the Father-Son-Spirit,” where they f. with

23:1.5 very few orders of intelligence with whom they can f.

23:4.1 the ability of such beings to understand and f. with

25:8.3 accomplish in behalf of those with whom they f.;

26:3.1 You will fully recognize and exquisitely f. with

26:11.3 both the ascending and the descending pilgrims f.

27:2.2 evince a predilection to f. with the reserve corps of

27:2.3 You must also f. with upwards of three thousand

30:4.10 After natural death all types of ascenders f. as one

31:8.4 all mortals who attain Paradise frequently f. with the

37:5.2 On the mansion worlds you will meet and f. with

39:4.18 Here f. beings who are wholly spiritual and

44:0.18 ability to recognize and f. with the fellow beings

48:2.26 you will increasingly discern and f. with spirit beings;

51:4.6 The yellow and red men often f., but not always.

66:7.6 They were trained to f. with younger groups, older

72:1.1 blended, but they f. and socialize very acceptably.

135:2.4 John found it very difficult to f. with the brotherhood

138:8.9 with his apostles to f. with an intruding child.

193:4.2 persistently refused to confide in, or freely f. with,

fraternized

6:1.4 those who f. with this divine being in human form

19:5.10 I have f. with the perfecting mortals—spiritualized

64:7.5 These three groups never fully f. with the red man

100:7.17 Jesus was great because he was good, and yet he f.

135:2.3 congregated in this region with their herds and f.

189:2.1 resurrected Jesus f. with the assembled morontia

fraternizes

84:6.4 The hand that rocks the cradle still f. with destiny.

179:5.6 his spirit f. with the indwelling fragment of his Father

fratricidal

52:6.5 of human intolerance and the sinfulness of f. strife.

fraud

48:7.4 Unreasoned fear is a master intellectual f. practiced

53:3.2 foist f. upon all creation since they never brought

54:1.8 golden rule of fairness cries out against all such f.,

88:1.10 these talented humans soon learned to resort to f.

90:2.13 The shaman was mostly f., but the veneration for

90:4.9 has been essential to the successful practice of f.

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—riches secured by unfairness, f.

132:5.15 wealth derived through f. or unfairness, you may

132:5.22 your fortune has been knowingly derived from f.;

139:8.12 At the first appearance of f. or deception Thomas

161:2.4 else he is the greatest hypocrite and f. the world

190:5.2 insistent that the whole affair was probably a f..

fraught

3:2.10 many of the divine acts which to you seem f. with

7:3.5 If anything originates in your consciousness that is f.

51:0.2 interplanetary communication, such a mission is f.

67:7.4 Sin is f. with fatal consequences to personality

111:6.1 engenders many social and moral situations f. with

168:4.6 the finite petition is sometimes so f. with the grasp of

freakish

100:7.3 Jesus was so free from all f., erratic, and eccentric

freeverb

131:4.5 evil; therefore, O Lord, f. us from all taint of sin.

141:4.3 Jesus also sought to f. the minds of his apostles from

158:4.4 They simply could not f. themselves entirely from

195:8.4 It required a great power, a mighty influence, to f.

freesee free for; free from; free to

3:5.15 but evolving man must be fallible if he is to be f..

7:0.5 The will of the personal creature is relatively f.

12:5.5 creative human imagination is comparatively time f..

22:7.4 such finaliters may elect to spend this duty-f. period,

27:4.3 is wholly spontaneous, in every sense natural and f..

34:3.8 a realm in which to be space f. in contradistinction to

39:4.11 then to love, then to be filial, and then may you be f.;

52:5.4 of Truth—in the knowledge of which men shall be f..

53:4.6 that all beings would be left f. and unmolested in

54:3.1 both are inevitable if the creature is to be truly f..

55:10.9 the Creator Son becomes administratively f.;

57:8.13 enormous layers of fossil-f. stratified stone were

61:5.1 they continued to be ice-f. until almost the close of

68:4.4 life contained nothing f., spontaneous, or original.

69:9.7 Monogamy is the slave-f. ideal of the matchless

70:8.5 the first general division of society into f. and bond.

98:2.7 left the human mind f. and unfettered, resulting in

101:6.10 shall know the truth, and the truth shall set him f..

117:6.10 It can never be captured; it is alive, f., thrilling, and

118:7.7 avoided if the evolving personality is to be truly f. in

120:2.6 set rebellion-segregated man spiritually f..

123:5.11 the captives, and to set the spiritual prisoners f..”

126:4.2 to the captives, and to set the spiritual prisoners f.;

127:6.6 Let us be f. in the knowledge of the truth of our

134:6.1 If one man is to be absolutely f., then another must

137:8.6 worshiping souls of Jew and gentile, f. and bond,

138:4.2 publican, Roman or Jew, rich or poor, f. or bond.

140:8.26 the Master said: “I want to set men f. so that they

141:7.6 shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you f..

143:1.5 Greek and Roman, rich and poor, f. and bond—

147:8.3 to let the oppressed go f., and to break every yoke?

150:1.3 was the emancipation proclamation which set f. all

150:1.3 kingdom of heaven there is neither f. nor bond,

150:5.2 Entrance into the Father’s kingdom is wholly f.,

162:2.2 kill me because I once on the Sabbath day set f. a

162:7.2 know the truth, and the truth shall make you f..

162:7.2 in bondage to none; how then shall we be made f.?

162:7.2 If, therefore, the Son shall make you f., shall make

162:7.2 shall make you sons, you shall be f. indeed.

170:2.2 The gospel of the kingdom was to set man f. and

174:5.12 and all men shall become f. by the light of the

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

184:0.3 John Zebedee was f. and safe in the palace of Annas

185:3.7 made against him; I think he ought to be set f..”

185:3.7 will long regret it if you let this wicked man go f..”

190:3.1 shall be neither Jew nor gentile, f. nor bond,

190:5.4 setting f. those bound by fear and enslaved by evil

191:6.2 to both Jew and gentile, to f. and bond, to male

free access

38:4.1 Each angelic order has f. to all the worlds of these

free action

113:5.1 do angels interfere with the f. of the human will.

free association

33:4.1 the first conjoint act of this early and f. of these

Free Associators

48:3.8 2. Pilgrim Receivers and F. Associators.

free beings

71:7.4 Teachers must be f., real leaders, to the end that

free children of God

141:2.2 are elevated to the high position of the f. of God,

free choice

118:7.7 of reality identification, and if this is a true and f.,

free choosing

35:9.8 such f. Sons make excessive trouble in the earlier

66:8.6 influence the normal human mind against its f.

83:2.1 the times of f. was occupied by the marriage broker

free citizenship

71:2.15 The privilege of petition is inherent in f..

free commingling

59:4.3 early species segregation, but later on there was f.

free communication

110:7.8 separate you from your Adjuster and prevent f.;

free course

53:5.3 were allowed to run a f. for two hundred thousand

54:5.9 8. The Constellation Fathers to allow the rebels f. to

free day

178:0.1 planned to spend this Thursday, his last f. on earth

free entrance

150:5.2 Entrance into the Father’s kingdom is wholly f.,

free exchange

61:4.3 America and Asia, and there was a f. of animal life.

free exercise

6:5.1 do not limit the Eternal Son in the full and f. of all

free explorers

23:2.19 delight to be dispatched as f. and untrammeled

free expression

122:5.2 Mary indulged in f. and frequent expression of her

137:3.2 f. to their belief that Jesus was the long-expected

172:3.2 from allowing his disciples to give f. to their feelings,

196:0.11 Unbelief did not inhibit the original and f. of his life

free gift

1:2.8 and is bestowed upon man as the f. of the Father.

89:8.6 mistaken idea that these early sacrifices were a f. to

93:4.5 the good news that salvation, divine favor, was a f.

167:5.1 this salvation is a f. to all who have the faith to

193:1.2 But be not deceived; while salvation is the f. of God

193:2.2 Salvation is the f. of God, but those who are born

free group

72:9.7 The ideal state is organic, and every f. of citizens

free hand

53:4.4 Lucifer was given a f. to prosecute his seductive plan

free intelligence

3:5.15 world without error would be a world without f..

3:5.15 F. and inexperienced intelligence cannot possibly

free love

82:2.3 F. has never been in good standing above the scale

free membership

81:5.3 which all men are born with f. and entire equality.

free movements

29:2.16 stream of power and stands in contrast to the f. of

free nitrogen

57:7.6 chloride, but there is little or no f. or free oxygen.

free observation

30:4.28 you are accorded a long period of leisure for f.,

free opportunity

54:5.10 if such full and f. were not given all Norlatiadek

free oxygen

57:7.6 chloride, but there is little or no free nitrogen or f..

57:7.9 there was virtually no f. in the atmosphere;

free particles

42:6.2 no measurable linear-gravity pull is exerted on f.

free people

71:2.11 Unless a f. are educated—taught to think and plan—

free personality

141:5.1 by the sacrifice of f. and spiritual originality.

free play

124:3.3 This was the last year in which Jesus enjoyed much f.

free proletariat

121:3.5 4. The f.. This group had little or no social standing

121:3.6 slaves quickly made their way up among the f.

free salvation

94:7.5 proclaim to the people of India “the glad tidings of f.

free service

31:0.11 alternating and equal periods of assigned duty and f..

195:10.5 but rather the second mile of f. and liberty-loving

free sons

143:2.4 of the flesh but f. and liberated sons of the spirit.

free space presence

42:2.3 This is the unquestioned f. of the Unqualified Abs..

free states

72:2.1 strong federation of one hundred comparatively f..

72:7.6 one hundred comparatively f. and sovereign states

134:6.5 The forty-eight American f. live together in peace.

free stores

41:4.3 have largely lost their f. ultimatonic stores of energy.

free use

151:3.3 Jesus did recommend the f. of parables, especially

free will(s); see also freewill

0:3.21 infinity through the exercise of inherent and eternal f.

0:3.24 the absolute and unfettered f. of the Universal Father

1:1.2 the submission of the spiritual f. of his material

2:4.3 God’s all-knowingness unfailingly directs his f. in the

2:4.5 by the all-knowing mind and the sovereign f.

3:1.2 as a result of the creative acts of his unfettered f..

3:5.1 And God does all this of his own f. will.

4:0.1 God created the universes of his own sovereign f.,

4:3.4 this foreknowledge effectively directs the creative f..

4:4.3 the universe as the being of final goodness plus a f.

4:4.4 Hence, in the Michael order of sonship, creative f.

5:6.8 with the absolute sovereignty of the mortal f.,

5:6.12 freewill choice of the freewill sons of the God of f..

7:0.5 The will of the personal creature is relatively f. and

9:8.10 The Father bestows personality by his personal f..

16:8.5 self-consciousness and associated relative f..

16:8.6 relative independence of creative and determinative f

16:8.7 The relative f. will which characterizes the self-

35:9.9 creature f. is a factor in the final adjudication of all

39:3.3 the fixed policy of noninfringement of the moral f.

54:2.2 hardly endowed such creatures with creative f.,

54:2.3 is revealed in the bestowal of f. upon all personal

54:3.1 The f. of evolving man or exquisite angel is not a

54:4.7 mercy delays of time are by the mandate of the f. of

65:1.8 organic evolution has run a certain course and f.

66:8.6 The f. of man is supreme in moral affairs; even

103:2.8 chooses a right moral judgment by an act of the f.,

103:5.10 Man, in his spiritual domain, does have a f. will.

105:5.4 attributed to the self-existent f. of the First Source

112:0.10 8. It can make a gift to God—dedication of the f. to

112:5.5 upon the sincerity of the mortal f. the divine Adjuster

112:7.10 Meanwhile the presence of the mortal f. affords the

118:6.4 Mortal man is endowed with f., the power of choice,

118:8.1 In the time-space creations, f. is hedged about with

118:9.2 Man does not have unfettered f.; there are limits to

134:0.1 Joseph’s people, and he did this of his own f..

134:5.2 the spiritual f. of the individual mortal and collective

141:3.7 every individual must take this yoke of his own f..

187:0.3 submit to death on the cross, he does of his own f..

189:0.1 since Michael had “laid down his life of his own f.,

free-willness

2:6.5 philosophic assault upon both the unity and the f.

2:6.9 the divine f.—the universal tendency to love, show

3:2.7 the infinity of his attributes, and the fact of his f..

40:6.7 4. Of his divine f., the Universal Father has given you

54:4.3 to do wrong—commit sin—establishes the fact of f.

free worship

149:6.2 supernal f. of a loving, just, and merciful Father

free for

49:5.14 the two superior brains f. for higher engagements:

84:3.7 leaving the man’s hands f. for fighting or hunting.

free from

12:1.14 These space zones are f. star dust—cosmic fog.

34:7.6 Jesus has made us f. the law of animal living and

37:6.6 you are forever f. the handicaps of mortal flesh.

49:5.18 the different worlds are uniformly f. discrimination;

55:2.8 entirely f. natural death as the technique of escape

61:7.12 The temperate regions have been f. the ice for over

64:7.17 they hoped might be f. the terrifying ice invasions.

66:6.7 teaching children should be f. all parental restraint

69:9.16 But improved machinery is gradually setting men f.

70:1.2 and Eskimos are fairly f. from violent antagonisms.

70:7.9 But the earlier groups were remarkably f. sex laxity.

72:3.1 f. taxation up to ten times the minimum homesite

77:7.7 even the weak minds of inferior mortals are f. such

78:6.6 who had kept themselves f. intermarriage with the

79:5.2 found northeastern Asia f. these subhuman types.

80:3.4 wholly f. the sexual vices of the mixed Adamites.

82:1.2 entire reproductive experience was f. imaginative

82:3.15 These primitive trial marriages were entirely f. all

84:5.7 the modern factory which largely set woman f. from

87:6.15 such performances were entirely f. what modern man

89:6.1 No race has been entirely f. the practice of human

94:7.7 Gautama’s gospel of universal salvation, f. sacrifice,

99:3.1 Christianity was entirely f. all civil entanglements,

99:3.9 Religion can be kept f. unholy secular alliances only

100:7.2 Jesus was f. affectation; he was always so genuine.

100:7.3 Jesus was so f. all freakish, erratic, and eccentric

100:7.6 Jesus was f. all narrow-mindedness.

103:2.3 the religious life which is comparatively f. conflicts,

118:4.2 first causes produce original effects which are f.

122:4.4 as a powerful nation, f. all foreign domination.

125:5.8 he seemed to be utterly f. all egoistic desire to win

125:5.10 and so set them f. their terrible bondage to law,

127:6.8 asked him if he would get married if he were f. his

131:1.9 then shall you abide f. fear throughout all the days of

131:3.2 I have no fear; I am f. anxiety.

131:3.4 Those who are sure of salvation are forever f. lust,

131:7.3 with a clean heart, f. falsehood and hypocrisy,

131:9.4 to self-adjustment, and he is f. anxiety and fear.

134:4.6 religious believers will be f. notions of ecclesiastical

134:4.7 The kingdom of heaven is f. castes, classes, social

136:9.2 the Jews as world rulers, f. want and oppression.

139:8.7 such a lover of nature but so f. all tendency to

139:8.7 and so playful, but so f. levity and frivolity.

149:2.10 found him entirely f. the superstitions of that day.

149:2.10 Jesus was f. religious prejudices; never intolerant

149:4.4 Jesus taught reverence f. fear and superstition.

160:1.8 demands that the mind shall be f. bias, passion,

160:2.10 a society would not be perfect or entirely f. evil,

161:2.8 The Master is brave and yet so f. pride.

162:2.2 a gospel that sets men f. the burdensome traditions

163:2.6 Jesus knew that he was not f. the love of himself

165:4.1 “Take heed and keep yourselves f. covetousness;

170:2.21 into the kingdom f. prejudice and preconception;

173:1.1 this animal must be f. all “blemish” in the meaning of

188:3.6 Michael must have been at large and wholly f. its

189:3.5 f. the limitations of partial and restricted vision.

194:3.14 woman has been forever set f. all religious

195:3.10 to hold much of Jesus’ teachings f. compromise.

196:0.5 Jesus calmly stood in the divine presence f. fear and

196:0.14 like that of a child, but it was wholly f. presumption.

free to

31:3.8 that you are f. to conjecture with us respecting the

34:3.8 One is f. to choose and act only within the realm of

47:3.6 You are f. to explore the immediate vicinity of

47:3.12 They are f. to accompany individuals or selected

53:4.4 Lucifer was given a f. hand to prosecute his plan

53:8.6 still f. on Urantia to prosecute his nefarious designs,

94:12.4 The strength of Buddhism is that its adherents are f.

127:5.5 he was not f. to enter into relations with any woman

139:5.7 that he would never again feel f. to ask questions.

139:5.7 to look to him and always to feel f. to come to him

150:2.2 women evangelists were f. to enter the evil resorts

155:6.5 The religion of the spirit leaves you forever f. to

156:6.6 sent word that the Master was f. to live and work in

160:3.5 conflicts of the trifles of living, thus becoming f. to

177:1.1 go along to carry the lunch, you would be more f. to

188:5.3 Jesus set men f. to choose better ways of living.

192:2.11 You now are f. to preach the glad tidings just as

195:6.17 The discoverer was f. to make the discovery.

freed

24:6.2 after your vision range is extended and you are f.

82:6.4 If the present-day races of Urantia could be f. from

97:10.2 When the Jews had been f. by the Persians, they

115:7.1 God the Supreme has been f. from all existential

183:3.9 to lay hold upon his coat, but the young man f.

freedomsee freedom from

3:3.4 such foreknowledge does not abrogate their f..

12:6.6 What is the explanation of this unpredictable f. of

13:4.5 the exercise of their divinely bestowed f. of choice.

29:2.9 Supreme Power Directors are beings of high will f.

30:4.32 Paradise arrivals are accorded a period of f., after

48:6.35 material inertia, to attain the f. of spirit existence?

53:4.4 The f. allowed him by the universe rulers sustained

67:5.3 society in accordance with his ideas of individual f.

69:5.15 the present generation enjoys a higher degree of f.

69:8.11 While the ideal of society is universal f., idleness

70:7.12 usually released for a short period of leisure and f.,

70:9.12 10. The guarantee of the f. of religious practices to

70:12.6 If men would maintain their f., they must provide for

71:2.10 1. F. of the person. Slavery, serfdom, and all forms

71:2.11 2. F. of the mind. Unless a free people are educated

71:2.11 plan wisely—f. usually does more harm than good.

71:2.13 4. F. of speech. Representative government is

71:2.13 government is unthinkable without f. of all forms

71:8.4 2. The f. of social, political, and religious activities.

72:5.12 political liberty and subsequently for economic f..

75:8.4 propaganda of personal liberty and planetary f. of

81:5.5 a co-operative scheme for securing civil f. through

81:5.5 economic f. through capital and invention,

83:2.4 Woman was long denied full f. of self-disposal in

83:7.7 further complicated by woman’s greater personal f.

94:12.4 such f. of choice has seldom characterized a faith.

96:3.4 diplomatically for the f. of his fellow Semites.

96:3.4 He claimed they sought f. for the purpose of going

97:9.20 The attempt to suppress f. of speech led Elijah,

103:5.11 “Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is f..”

110:0.1 The endowment of imperfect beings with f. entails

111:6.2 he possesses a unique liberty—f. of spiritual choice

118:7.1 this foreknowledge takes nothing away from the f.

118:7.4 Sin depicts immaturity dazzled by the f. of the

118:7.8 choice eventually approximates divine f. when the

121:3.5 Though proud of their f., they were placed at great

121:3.8 saving their earnings were able to purchase their f..

121:3.10 woman enjoyed more f. throughout the Roman

121:7.5 as messengers of the new gospel of religious f.

122:5.4 and a more liberal concept of personal spiritual f..

125:0.1 the first complete f. from responsibility he had ever

126:5.10 country where they could enjoy the liberty and f.

132:2.4 stands in grave danger of sacrificing his moral f.

132:3.10 progress characterized by increasing personality f.

132:3.10 self-restraint equals completeness of universe f.

132:4.5 this man, Claudius, gave f. to one hundred and

134:6.1 If one man craves f.—liberty—he must remember that

134:6.1 remember that all other men long for the same f..

134:6.1 as will grant each person the same degree of f. while

134:6.1 at the same time safeguarding an equal degree of f.

134:6.1 relative nature of f. is true socially, economically,

134:6.1 F. is the gift of civilization made possible by the

139:12.11 everything possible, consistent with man’s moral f.,

141:5.1 live individual lives of originality and f. before God

145:2.9 after man discerns this spiritual f., wills that his

148:8.3 but Jesus intervened and allowed him entire f. of

149:2.10 Jesus boldly proclaimed man’s spiritual f. and

155:6.5 the price of the loss of your spiritual f. and liberty.

162:7.0 7. THE DISCOURSE ON SPIRITUAL FREEDOM

163:2.8 There is a certain range of the f. of choice which

177:2.7 There is, indeed, more spontaneous f. and far more

178:1.9 a new and unbelievable liberation, intellectual f.,

179:5.2 from a state of racial slavery into individual f.;

190:5.4 being the sons of God, should find liberty and f. in

195:1.1 taught intellectual liberalism leading to political f.;

195:1.1 constituted a new and mighty charter for human f.;

195:6.16 F. or initiative in any realm of existence is directly

195:6.17 scientific discovery demonstrates the existence of f.

195:8.12 Without God, neither f. and liberty, nor property

freedom from

30:3.12 may be enjoying a period of leisure—f. assignment.

48:4.1 divided between work and play—f. assignment.

68:5.4 to become a hunter and thus to gain considerable f.

74:3.9 forward with great pleasure to an entire day of f.

81:5.5 culture, and f. violence through police regulation.

82:1.7 above individual ease and personal f. responsibility.

82:5.6 a wife from the outside insured greater f. in-laws.

84:4.10 Woman has not yet gained world-wide f. seclusion

94:5.7 some measure of f. the abject fear of the gods,

94:8.16 was f. the desires of mortal life and deliverance from

97:5.5 Micah taught of a day of f. superstition, priestcraft

99:3.11 2. F. all social, economic, and political alliances.

101:7.4 The fourth level of philosophy attains f. all

108:5.5 great Adjuster does not bestow ease of living and f.

125:0.1 had a like period of f. all sense of responsibility,

128:5.1 This was Jesus’ first year of comparative f. family

143:3.7 and observed the f. nervous irritability which had

147:7.2 the sons of God shall experience f. fear and joy in

191:0.6 certain sense of f. responsibility for the guidance of

freehearted

149:6.4 the love of God leads to intelligent and f. worship.

freeing

96:3.2 Moses’ plans for the eventual f. of his father’s people

freely

3:1.12 The Father has f. bestowed himself upon us

3:4.3 The fact that mind is so f. distributed to the thinking

4:3.5 the assistance which has been so f. provided by

12:9.4 combustion and that hydrogen will itself f. burn.

14:5.5 you will be allowed to visit f. among the worlds of

15:14.2 while the sacrifices of time are f. made to secure the

18:1.6 personally to know the eternal Gods, f. to know

18:6.6 glorified beings associate f. with the Union of Days,

19:5.10 I have f conversed with all orders of the Sons of God

19:7.4 We all possess the power of moving about f. and

21:5.9 he may f. rule in accordance with his concept of

22:2.9 you will communicate f. and understandingly with

27:5.5 f. giving out their living treasures to all beings on

28:7.2 you will not f. make use of their services until you

28:7.3 marvelous beings, who are so fully and f. reflective

28:7.4 personalities, but here they cannot f. function.

29:0.11 you will work f. with the supervisors of morontia

32:3.9 While the elements of grace are f. admixed,

32:4.10 the Father f. distributes himself to his creation and to

32:5.8 that good spirit of the Universe Son, which so f. has

33:4.2 a being like themselves and partaking f. of their

34:6.12 And when such a life of spirit guidance is f. accepted

36:4.7 While the ascending mortals go about f. on all of the

39:5.7 the Universal Father is willing f. to trust himself—

40:6.6 f. and certainly bestowed upon all Urantia races.

40:10.14 to avail yourselves of the advantages so f. provided

42:7.6 is dependent on the activity of f. revolving electrons.

42:7.9 able to escape more or less f. from the control of

42:12.15 only that mind which f. submits itself to the spirit

43:7.5 but univitatia f. work with all groups and contribute

44:0.15 The higher forms of spirits f. pass through matter.

44:2.11 the transition ministers f. and effectively utilize these

46:5.10 the ascending mortals f. mingle with all orders of

47:3.12 seven of the mansion worlds since they f. journey

48:4.14 But we do not give rein to it f., as you might say,

49:2.19 so constructed that they can f. function on spheres

49:6.19 such Adjuster-fused personalities traverse space f.

53:7.13 though they were permitted f. to go about Jerusem,

53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan f. roamed the Satania system until

55:2.4 the fusion candidates are resting, meantime f.

58:1.3 blood stream which f. bathes, literally submerses,

58:1.4 Your primitive ancestors f. circulated about in the

58:1.4 this same oceanlike salty solution f. circulates about

64:1.7 mingled so f. with their retarded animal cousins.

64:1.8 the folly of allowing the superior f. to procreate with

69:5.13 burning it up on some holiday or by f. distributing it

71:3.8 if defective and degenerate stocks are f. permitted

73:1.6 These Nodites had f. mated with the Sangik races

73:6.7 They ate f. of the fruit for years, but it did nothing

74:7.11 Unarmed observers were f. admitted to Eden for

80:1.5 Adamites would have mixed f. with the red man had

80:9.10 This Mediterranean race is, in fact, so f. admixed

84:1.1 by primitive man, who indulged his sex appetite f.

84:7.29 Andites were very brotherly and associative, f. and

87:7.5 truth has expanded f. when the cult has been elastic,

92:2.5 be permitted f. to indulge in loose sex relations

96:0.3 but culturally it has borrowed f. from the religion,

97:3.3 (the Baalites) f. bought, sold, and mortgaged lands.

97:4.5 “I will love them f., for my anger is turned away.”

97:4.6 “I will heal their backsliding; I will love them f.,

100:7.10 Said he, “F. you have received, f. give.”

108:1.7 it is our belief that the Monitors f. volunteer for

109:5.1 of spiritual import to the mind when it flows f. in the

111:3.2 as this material mind delegates such authority f.

121:8.12 I have drawn f. upon all sources of record and

123:5.6 Jesus mingled f. with the caravans as they tarried

123:5.7 Galilee the Jews mingled more f. with the gentiles

125:1.2 Jesus did not hesitate to express himself f. to Joseph.

128:7.10 If Jesus would only sit down and talk it all over f.

129:1.10 Jesus talked f. with them, expressing his ideas and

130:1.4 f. translate Jesus’ words into modern phraseology

131:2.11 for the Lord has said: ‘I will love my children f..’

134:4.10 religious peace until religious groups f. surrender

134:5.14 begin to enjoy peace when they f. surrender their

138:3.7 mingling f. and joyously with the common people,

139:1.9 of this private record were made and circulated f.

139:2.3 Peter had grown up permitting himself f. to indulge

139:3.3 James usually talked f. with Jesus, but among the

139:7.8 Matthew received f. tendered offerings from

140:5.21 And a fatherly love can f. do all these things—things

140:9.2 F. you have received, f. give.”

142:7.11 A compassionate father is f. forgiving; fathers do not

143:1.2 They like you, Master, and f. admit that your

150:6.1 these younger groups of men and women more f.

151:6.5 in possession of his right mind and f. conversing

155:5.14 speak that answer f and boldly to my Father and your

156:5.19 Love, f. receive from both divine and human sources

156:5.19 regardless of your deserts, and love f. in return.

157:7.1 that Judas never had f. and confidentially related

159:1.5 When you sought for compassion, I f. forgave you

159:1.5 the more abundant mercy to those who f. show

159:1.5 F. you have received the good things of the kingdom

159:1.5 kingdom; therefore f. give to your fellows on earth.”

163:1.4 F. you have received of the good things of the

163:1.4 received the good things of the kingdom; f. give.

164:4.7 the august Sanhedrin, they were afraid to speak f..

165:3.8 Whosoever will, let him come and f. partake of the

168:4.1 many questions, all of which the Master f. answered

172:3.10 your peace, and which you could so f. have had!

173:5.3 The king, since he had f. provided wedding

173:5.3 the honor to wear those guest garments so f.

174:5.3 I have f. proclaimed the gospel of salvation to this

176:3.10F. have you received; therefore f. should you give

177:1.4 Jesus visited much with John, talking f. about the

180:2.1 you will be able to commune f. with me, and then

181:2.17 spiritual leader, which your brethren f. recognize.

185:5.8 considerable time in which the Jewish rulers f.

187:5.6 Jesus f. admitted his kingship and remained master

190:5.2 not recognize the Master even when he spoke f.

191:4.4 F. you have received this gospel of the kingdom,

191:4.4 and you will f. give the good news to all nations.

193:0.5 F. you have received, f. give.

193:1.2 the fatherhood of God implies that you f. accept the

193:4.2 He persistently refused to confide in, or f. fraternize

frees

195:8.4 Secularism no sooner f. man from the domination

195:8.4 Secularism f. man from ecclesiastical slavery only

freethinkers

103:5.12 liberty of freethinking without having to become “f..”

freethinking

53:6.5 issued by Lucifer in his call to the ‘liberty-loving, f.,

103:5.12 should be able to enjoy the liberty of f. without

freewillsee freewill act(s); freewill choice; see free will

0:7.8 The Father achieves f. liberation from the bonds of

0:11.11 the separation of the dynamics of f. divinity from the

4:4.6 In God the Father f. performances are not ruled by

5:6.4 creative consciousness and the f. control thereof.

5:6.12 in response to the freewill choice of the f. sons of

7:0.5 Therefore the f. spirit world is not always truly

7:0.5 But no matter what may characterize the f. action

10:1.3 and sharing of personality characterize f. selfhood.

12:6.5 fully to predict the decisions of such a f. being.

12:7.6 God is a f. and primal personality.

12:7.10 universal brotherhood of the f. children of the Father.

13:4.4 is inherent in the f. endowment of creatures.

13:4.5 This differential is inherent in the f. reactions of

14:2.9 the native f. creatures of Havona have never been

16:7.9 Morality is a personal and f. matter and must be

19:7.3 And yet, in the highest sense, they are all f. endowed.

21:3.3 otherwise, but they all could, they are truly f. Sons.

21:3.14 righteousness is not automatic in f. creatures.

28:5.16 that there is inherent joy in f. existence,

30:1.99 the mortal mind in accordance with the f. choosing

39:3.3 enactment would affect the lives of f. creatures.

40:6.7 with a measure of that divine spontaneity of f. action

40:7.2 you may attain by faith and by f. co-operation with

54:2.3 creature’s personal participation—f. participation—

92:4.8 the f. service which such creature sons bestow upon

104:4.14 The Paradise personalities enlist the f. adoration of

109:7.1 personality is the sovereign f. bestowal of the Father.

111:4.11 If f. man is endowed with the powers of creativity in

111:4.11 then must we recognize that f. creativity embraces

111:4.11 creativity embraces the potential of f. destructivity.

112:5.3 pursue that path by his own deciding, his f. choosing.

112:5.5 choice, the universe insignia of f. creaturehood,

118:7.3 to enjoy universe progression by making f. contact

134:4.9 F. beings who regard themselves as equals, unless

freewill acts(s)

0:4.10 are forever conditioned by the Father’s f. which

0:11.10 inevitable in the Father’s absolute f. of differentiating

0:11.10 the resolution of the tension created by the f. of thus

3:3.4 But even if God should foreknow the f. of his

4:4.3 save those which are self-imposed, and his f. are

116:6.2 growth which is predicated on the f. of the Creators

freewill choice

0:11.6 segregated from total, infinite reality by the f. choice

5:6.12 opens only in response to the f. of the freewill sons

45:6.7 be permitted to demonstrate by subsequent f. choice

48:6.6 is governed on the principle of respecting your f.

54:0.1 that the divine endowment of f. eventuates in the

54:2.3 the maximum possible infringement of the f. of the

54:6.9 man has always possessed the endowment of f.

112:5.2 true of personality, which God gives by his own f.,

116:3.4 f. can cause to be evolved the divine reality of an

116:4.8 imperfect personalities endowed with the f. of

freewillnesssee also free-willness

118:6.2 none of this philosophy does any violence to the f. of

freeze

80:3.7 sentinels on guard at cave entrances to f. to death.

freezing

64:7.18 the f. over of the north seas and the advance of

frenzy

98:4.8 The f. of the observance of these mystery cults and

146:6.3 were aroused to the highest pitch of emotional f..

frequencies

58:2.8 The power of sunspots to alter light f. shows that

frequency

52:2.5 dispensation but with diminishing f. and severity.

55:2.2 soul with the indwelling Adjuster—increases in f.

57:8.5 to bombard the earth, but they are diminishing in f.

57:8.15 earthquakes increased in f. and severity for ages.

57:8.17 and earthquakes continued to diminish in f. and

58:7.8 the earlier continental drift contributed to the f. of

60:4.1 earth’s history but with diminishing f. and extent.

frequent

28:7.4 They are f. visitors on your world, accompanying

35:6.2 This council is in f. session at universe headquarters

41:10.4 the earlier ages of all new worlds, earthquakes are f.,

45:2.4 their welfare, and Lanaforge is a f. visitor on Urantia.

47:8.2 The assistant System Sovereign makes f. visits to this

48:3.12 During the early mansonia career you will have f.

49:6.21 Natural death becomes decreasingly f. on these

52:7.4 death becomes less f. as the Adjusters increasingly

57:8.5 still widespread and earthquakes are f. and severe.

57:8.11 entire age was characterized by f. and violent storms.

68:2.6 sex restlessness of the male when deprived of f.

75:2.1 Caligastia paid f. visits to the Garden and held many

83:5.13 women aged very early because of f. childbearing

83:7.2 The most f. cause for separation was barrenness,

85:1.2 peoples because of their f. resemblance to animals.

87:2.5 Long and f. periods of mourning inactivity were one

93:5.6 Abraham and Lot made f. pilgrimages to Salem.

110:6.6 numbers of decisions, f. repetitions, persistent

114:2.4 These twenty-four counselors make f. trips as

122:5.2 Mary indulged in free and f. expression of her

122:6.1 to enjoy f. strolls in the country and to make trips

123:3.8 Jesus made f. trips away from home with his father

126:0.2 his parents failed to comprehend his f. alternation

126:1.1 This summer he made f. trips to the top of the hill to

126:1.5 both Joseph and Mary entertained f. doubts about

126:3.13 His profound periods of meditation, his f. journeys

128:7.8 Jesus would take them for long and f. strolls up the

133:5.2 and the trio made f. visits to its halls of learning.

135:2.4 to Hebron, while John made more f. visits to Engedi.

148:0.4 the lands east of the Euphrates were in f. attendance.

153:1.3 provided them with f. and testing opportunities for

191:0.7 f. contribution of Nathaniel’s characteristic counsel.

frequented

135:6.1 This was the most f. of all the Jordan crossings.

frequently

2:5.11 mortal relations of respect and devotion, is so f.

6:4.9 are his Sons in the local universes who so f. bestow

14:5.11 True, these ambitious urges must f. be restrained

22:2.7 serve in all sectors of a superuniverse and f. execute

23:2.22 to avoid delay, Solitary Messengers are f. asked to

23:2.24 They are f. attached to commissions which are sent

25:4.11 Technical Advisers f. function as individuals but are

31:8.4 all mortals who attain Paradise f. fraternize with the

35:6.3 upon duties at the universe headquarters as he f. is,

35:6.4 Most Highs f. convene in council with these System

37:2.3 f. go on special missions to the individual planets

37:2.3 They f. go to Uversa to represent the Bright and

38:7.7 these morontia cherubim f. work in liaison with the

39:5.17 these messengers from Jerusem f. come to this

39:8.10 having passed their Havona separation tests, f. rejoin

40:8.5 Son-fused mortals f. journey to Paradise on

42:5.1 the outer-space energy rays so f. commingled with

43:6.7 the celestial artisans and the univitatia more f. utilize

44:4.11 and so an effort is f. made to increase efficiency,

45:7.2 The Evening Stars f. serve as teachers in the various

49:6.20 stages of the Adjuster-fusion worlds, but it more f.

58:3.4 marginal gases of the great binary stars which so f.

68:6.8 Girl babies were f. killed before the times of wife

83:5.12 concubines were very f. the handmaidens of the wife.

89:5.4 in Queensland the first child is still f. thus killed

90:1.4 They f. employed drugs to induce certain physical

90:2.4 spirits; shamans f. cast lots to arrive at decisions.

90:2.12 denominating them witches or sorcerers and very f.

91:7.1 too f. that which the overwrought mystic evaluates

91:7.1 is more f. facilitated by wholehearted and loving

108:4.4 Adjusters of the reserve corps of destiny are so f.

109:2.8 but more f. they function as undetected indwellers of

111:0.2 an indwelling spirit is not new to Urantia; it has f.

113:2.6 seraphim are f. designated by their planetary numbers

114:5.4 their ever-ready circuit, which is so f. utilized in

122:2.8 Even as a child John was found f. at the temple

122:9.2 This couple were f. in each other’s company, and

123:4.2 weddings and funerals, ceremonies which they f. saw

124:1.12 Even as a lad he f. visited Sepphoris, three miles

124:3.1 Jesus also f. visited his uncle’s farm and occasionally

127:4.1 Less f. they spoke of his lifework, for, as time passed

128:1.7 “who in the days of the flesh so f. offered up prayers

128:3.3 Far West and the Far East, countries he had so f.

129:1.7 F. he would go down to visit at the caravan station

129:1.10 The youthful neighbors also came in f. to attend

129:1.13 F. Jude came over on the Sabbath to hear Jesus talk

132:0.2 Jesus was f. to be found in the forum, the center of

139:4.4 John was the disciple whom Jesus so f. trusted.

140:8.15 was not an economic reformer, although Jesus did f.

140:8.17 Jesus f. warned his listeners against covetousness,

144:3.1 newer believers who so f. beseech us, ‘Teach us how

146:5.2 law, just such knowledge as Jesus f. resorted to

149:1.8 that Jesus did f. suffer men to heal themselves in his

151:1.1 parable method of teaching the multitudes that f.

151:3.3 Jesus f. alluded to the natural as “the unreal and

160:1.10 In this habit of Jesus’ going off so f. by himself to

160:3.2 When these experiences are f. repeated, they

161:3.2 We are fully cognizant that he f. withheld from his

161:3.3 We f. observed Jesus acting with only the human

167:3.5 Jesus f. delivered such victims of fear from their

169:3.3 apostles and his disciples f. asked Jesus questions

170:2.24 f. referred to “the kingdom of God within you.”

171:7.7 Jesus f. set out to help a person by asking for help.

174:1.4 the depth of the child-father relationship, must f.

freshsee fresh-water

80:3.9 of culture continued until it received a f. impetus

90:4.6 early man used sunlight, f. animal organs, hot clay,

130:1.2 the dry land of f. opportunities for renewed service

135:8.1 see John once a week and brought back to Jesus f.,

137:6.1 baptism was now augmented by the f. news from

140:8.24 was really a f. beginning for the whole human race.

143:3.3 when you go back f. from your rest or worship,

145:2.15 with this incident so f. and vivid in their minds,

147:7.2 The wise man puts the new wine into f. wine skins.

192:1.9 were on hand to buy the f. catches for the drying

fresh-water or fresh water

57:8.3 not salty; it was practically a f. covering for the

58:6.5 just as those organisms which learned to live in f.

59:4.11 fishes had adapted to both f. and salt waters.

59:5.8 F. fish were developing and the trilobites were

59:5.17 Both f.- and salt-water fossils are found in the coal

59:5.23 were the epochs of development for f. organisms;

60:1.7 many of the basins of the f.- and salt-water lakes of

60:2.5 was a f. age characterized by many inland lakes,

60:2.5 inland lakes, as is shown by the abundant f. fossils

60:2.5 The thickness of these combined salt- and f. deposits

61:4.2 Two great f. lakes existed in North America.

fret

131:1.9 F. not yourself because of the prosperity of the

131:2.8 F. not yourself because of evildoers.

fretting

165:5.2 all of your anxiety or f. doubts can do nothing to

friction

39:5.12 In reality these wings are energy insulators—f. shields

49:3.2 and worlds without a protective f. atmosphere are

55:5.2 these cultured worlds, gone are the idleness and f. of

57:6.2 to have their revolutions slowed down by tidal f..

57:7.10 large enough to resist the ever-stronger f. shield of

63:3.6 when combined food competition and social f.

63:4.7 the contact of the expanding families developed f.

68:5.11 There has always been f. between the herders and

75:8.7 would be no disagreement; there would be no f..

124:4.3 What trouble Jesus had at home arose out of f. with

frictions

28:5.13 the angelic hosts, there continue to arise petty f.,

57:6.3 When the tidal f. of the moon and the earth become

57:6.3 When such stability of orbits is attained, tidal f. will

Friday or Friday morning

88:1.6 For ages F. has been regarded as an unlucky day

98:4.7 most holy day was Black F., the “day of blood,”

123:6.7 Jesus’ third brother, Simon, was born on F. evening,

124:5.5 F. of the week before, Joseph had come over from

142:8.4 One F. evening Nicodemus and one Joseph of

145:0.2 F. Jesus spent at the Zebedee house instructing his

145:0.3 F. evening Jesus’ baby sister, Ruth, secretly paid

145:1.1 On Fm. of this same week, when Jesus was teaching

147:2.1 They arrived on the afternoon of F., April 2, and

148:9.1 On F. afternoon, October 1, when Jesus was

150:6.3 assemble at Nazareth to meet the Master on F.,

150:7.1 This F. afternoon Jesus walked about Nazareth quite

151:0.1 Thursday night and F. many of them went out to fish

152:2.1 On F. he declared a furlough of one week that all

152:7.3 Ramah and Chorazin to Bethsaida, arriving on F.,

153:0.1 On F. evening, the day of their arrival at Bethsaida,

153:1.7 On F. evening, and again on Sabbath morning,

154:1.2 On F. of this week official action was taken by the

155:4.1 with the road leading to Sidon, arriving there F.

156:0.1 On F. afternoon, June 10, Jesus and his associates

156:6.2 They held meetings at Ramah on F. and remained

157:7.5 F., August 12, Jesus said to the twelve: “Lay in

158:0.1 It was near sundown on F. afternoon, August 12,

159:0.2 followers to return to Magadan not later than F.,

159:6.2 On F., September 16, the entire corps of workers

161:2.11 join their fellow apostles, arriving on F. of that week.

162:0.3 Thomas and Nathaniel arrived on F., having been

163:0.1 This regular instruction began on F., November 4,

163:1.6 returning to the camp near Pella, in Perea, on F.,

163:6.1 On F., December 30, while Jesus was away in the

164:2.1 occurred on F. night at the home of Nicodemus.

167:0.3 spent Thursday and F. resting from their recent

167:0.3 That F. night James spoke in the synagogue,

168:3.2 At one o’clock the next day, F., the Sanhedrin met

168:3.7 warning of the doings of the Sanhedrin on this F.

172:0.1 arrived at Bethany shortly after four o’clock on F.

177:5.5 next day was one more day nearer the tragic F.,

179:0.1 due to be eaten on the evening of the next day, F..

179:0.1 Saturday’s Passover supper would be eaten on F.

179:0.2 arrest before the time of the Passover supper on F.

183:4.8 Thursday night and the early morning hours of F.

184:3.1 this Fm. when the chief priest, Caiaphas, called the

185:0.1 this Fm., April 7, A.D. 30, Jesus was brought before

185:1.8 all this explains much that transpired on this tragic F.

185:2.7 that this day, being F., was also the preparation for

185:4.1 When the Son of Man stood before him, on this Fm.,

185:6.1 In all that is transpiring early this Fm. before Pilate,

186:1.1 It was half past eight o’clock this Fm. when the

186:3.4 runners who had been dispatched on F. forenoon

187:3.1 At half past nine o’clock this Fm., Jesus was hung

188:0.1 from three o’clock F. afternoon to three o’clock

188:1.7 The women who tarried by the tomb on this F.

188:2.2 This F. night, after the Passover supper, about

189:0.1 Soon after the burial of Jesus on F. afternoon, the

189:1.2 been laid to rest by Joseph and his associates on F.

189:1.4 On F. he laid down his life as a mortal of the realm

191:3.3 made the transit to the third stage of morontia on F.,

192:1.1 six o’clock Fm., April 21, the morontia Master made

193:0.1 morontia manifestation of Jesus occurred on F.,

friendsee friend, my

1:5.8 as other humans have been known, as the f. of God.

3:1.4 Man goes forth searching for a f. while that very f.

5:4.13 3. Jesus’ concept—God as a living f., a loving Father,

53:4.1 the present ruler, Lucifer, the “f. of men and angels”

66:7.14 6. You shall not touch your f.’ wife.

70:3.9 broken in half, one piece is given the departing f.

82:4.3 Man had the right to lend his wife to a f. or guest,

84:4.3 Early woman was not to man a f., sweetheart, lover,

89:5.6 It was considered an honor to the soul of a f. or

91:0.2 like what you would say to a f. as you entered upon

91:5.3 desire to overcome the habit of criticizing some f.,

119:3.7 an understanding sovereign and a sympathetic f.,

119:6.4 the Universe Sovereign was the f. and sympathetic

119:7.4 We then not only realized that our Creator and f.

121:8.8 Luke presents the Master as “the f. of publicans

122:8.3 Joseph was taken by him to a well-to-do f. who had

123:0.4 on a boat belonging to their f. Ezraeon, bound for

126:3.14 Jesus craved a trustworthy and confidential f., but

127:1.2 displayed this combination of the sympathizing f.

127:6.13 Jesus is our understanding brother, sympathetic f.,

129:1.2 he stopped to pay a visit to his father’s f. Zebedee.

129:2.3 Jesus had a long talk with his new-found f. and close

129:2.4 Jesus’ money and hold the title in trust for his f..

131:1.5 toward all men; we have no f. like the Most High.

131:1.5 You go in quest of a dear f., and then you discover

131:4.4 Make prayer your inmost f. and worship your

131:4.4 Since God is our strong f., we have no more fear.

131:4.4 God is our father, brother, and f..

131:4.5 and we would release our f. from the wrong he has

131:4.6 And all this we should do because God is a kind f.

131:5.3 God is our most adorable and righteous f.;

132:1.1 a great f. of Paul and proved to be one of the strong

132:2.1 Mardus became a great f. of the scribe of Damascus.

132:5.14 speak only for myself and to you as an inquiring f.

132:5.25 “My good f., I perceive you are a man of great

133:3.7 Now all of you come with me to a f.’ house where

133:9.4 as Jesus of Nazareth was this same f. they had just

135:11.2 He who has the bride is the bridegroom, but the f.

137:2.3 saw one Philip of Bethsaida with a f. coming

137:2.3 Philip was on his way with his f. Nathaniel to visit

137:2.6 the news of his decision to his f. Nathaniel, who still

138:7.6 fisherman, a cheerful companion, and an inspiring f.;

138:8.9 but he was more—he was also a f. and neighbor,

138:9.1 each one of them, to regard him as the best f. he

139:6.1 Nathaniel was brought to Jesus by his f. Philip.

139:12.13 thought lightly of selling his f. for thirty pieces of

142:0.2 Jesus called upon his f. of former years, Annas,

143:6.4 That he wants all men to see God as a Father-f. just

143:6.4 as a Father-friend just as he (Jesus) is a brother-f..

144:2.3 at midnight and say: ‘F., lend me three loaves,

144:2.3 for a f. of mine on a journey has come to see me,

144:2.3 you will persist, explaining that your f. hungers,

144:2.3 not rise and give you bread because he is your f.,

144:8.7 and a winebibber, a f. of publicans and sinners!

147:2.1 common funds in the bank of a f. of his family.

147:7.3 ‘Forsake not an old f., for the new is not comparable

147:7.3 As new wine, so is a new f.; if it becomes old, you

148:6.5 “But the counsel of his second f., Bildad, was even

148:6.8 “Job’s third f., Zophar, then spoke less comforting

149:6.12 as to be ‘wounded in the house of a trusted f..

154:6.9 in Jesus a sympathizing f. and an understanding

157:1.3 this messenger and his fisherman f. presented him

160:2.8 The presence of a f. enhances all beauty and exalts

160:2.9 “Happy are they who mourn”—if a f. is at hand to

161:2.3 a divine being could possibly be such a human f..

161:2.3 Jesus is the f. even of sinners; he dares to love his

161:2.3 comprehend his mission, he has been a faithful f..

162:8.1 lodge with Lazarus and his sisters at a f.’ house,

167:4.5 Besides, do you not realize that our f. Lazarus has

168:1.5 but Jesus regretted having to summon his f. back to

168:1.8 is what they claim, why did he not save his dear f.?

169:0.4 1. Jesus is a f. of publicans and sinners; he receives

169:1.2 truly been said of the Son of Man that he is a f. of

171:7.4 be such a true f. because of his remarkable insight—

172:5.13 A prominent Sadducee (a f. of Judas’s family)

173:2.2 inasmuch as no f. of the Master attended this

173:5.3F, how is it that you come into my guest chamber

177:2.2 disciples baptized, with your young f. Amos.

177:2.4 “Your young f. Amos believes this gospel of the

179:5.8 this occasion took place in the upper chamber of a f..

180:1.6 the thrill of doing your service as a f. and for a f..

180:1.6 service of a f. for a f. can never be called a sacrifice.

180:4.3 And this spirit f. will bring to your remembrance

180:4.4 “Master, you have always lived among us as a f.;

180:6.2 I will speak to you plainly, as one f. to another.

181:0.1 beginning to dawn upon these Galileans that their f.

181:2.13 Andrew will continue as your f. and counselor until

183:3.5 Jesus said, “F., is it not enough to do this!

183:5.3 allows that any prisoner may have at least one f. to

183:5.4 see that his f., the Galilean, is permitted to stand by

184:1.5 they are ignorant; they know no better, but you, f.,

185:7.5 “If you release this man, you are not Caesar’s f.,

186:2.2 would always elicit an answer, whether asked by f.

192:4.5 they truly mourned the loss of their good f., who

friend, my

130:1.2 Jesus said: “My f., we are all Jonahs with lives to

130:6.1 As they met, Jesus said: “Greetings, my f.!

130:6.3 Said Jesus: “My f., arise! Stand up like a man!

132:5.2 “My good f., I discern that you are a sincere seeker

132:5.13 “And so, my f., if you would be a faithful and just

133:2.1 f., may I speak with you in private for a moment?”

133:2.1 “My f., I perceive that something terrible must have

133:2.1 Now, my f., tell me what is the matter?

133:4.6 “My f., as you build the material structures of men,

164:1.3 ‘Take good care of my f., and if the expense is

165:4.5 “My f., it is not a sin to have honorable wealth; but

167:1.5 say to you: ‘My f., why sit in the seat of the least?

172:5.13 “Why so troubled of countenance, my good f.;

174:4.3 “My f., I perceive that you are not far from the

179:4.2 My f. of many years, who even now eats my

181:2.9 but, my good f., you still do not know what you

181:2.23 “My f., it is not strange that you should encounter

184:1.6 “My f., if I have spoken evil, bear witness against

friendless

193:4.13 he ignored those who loved him, in death, he was f..

friendliness

138:3.8 spoke of one thing: the goodness and f. of Jesus.

141:7.12 beginning to recognize the unaffected f. of Jesus.

143:5.4 but Nalda mistook f. for commonplace familiarity,

171:7.1 but graciousness is the aroma of f. which emanates

180:5.12 that spontaneous, generous, and sincere f. which

friendly

24:6.4 pilgrim was met with f. greetings by Malvorian,

25:7.3 These Morontia Companions are such f. associates

25:7.3 personalities will be f. and companionable, but not

27:3.2 they really need someone to provide helpful and f.

39:4.18 It is just such f. relationships as these that so endear

47:4.2 of celestial life differ, they are all f. and fraternal.

66:8.2 Both Caligastia and Lucifer judged their f. advisers

69:4.6 These treaty spots afforded opportunity for f. and

75:3.7 and active leader of the near-by colony of f. Nodites.

75:3.7 Nodites who favored f. relations with the Garden.

75:6.1 and promising their f. co-operation, as far as possible

85:3.3 the Hindus still maintain f. relations with snakes.

93:5.11 so there occurred a f. severance of relationship,

96:3.4 entered into an agreement to maintain f. relations

100:7.11 Jesus was frank, but always f..

103:4.2 effort to make atonement, to restore f. relationship.

121:2.10 The f. relations of Herod with the Roman rulers

130:7.2 man who would have friends must show himself f..”

131:3.6 The wise man is a noble soul who is f. in the midst

131:5.3 is more f. to man than the most f. of all creatures.

133:1.4 I am absolutely assured that the universe is f. to me

133:5.8 The universe is f. to every child of the eternal God.

137:7.3 how one who could live so near God could be so f.

140:5.11 motivated by an unshakable faith in a lawful and f.

142:4.2 his host was bewildered at his f. attitude toward art

143:4.2 they offended the Jews by extending f. assistance

143:5.1 “Have no fear for me; these Samaritans will be f.;

147:5.4 You gave me no kiss of f. greeting, but this woman

157:4.3 Jesus relieved the tension by that f and fraternal smile

162:1.5 whom either believed in him or were at least f. to

162:1.10 hesitated to denounce him openly for fear of his f.

162:9.7 greatly relieved to have the Master back on f. soil;

163:4.13 It had nothing to do with the matter of f. greeting.

167:1.3 were disciples of Jesus or else were f. to the gospel.

167:2.1 then Jesus spoke a parable, which even his f. host

167:3.2 congregation at Philadelphia was f. toward the

168:1.1 When the f. Jews who followed after them saw his

168:3.3 believed they entertained f. feelings toward Jesus.

171:4.4 certain f. Pharisees came to Jesus and said: “Flee in

177:3.7 the great advantage which he had built up in the f.

180:5.8 with the assurance of citizenship in a f. universe,

184:1.5 “Do you have no care as to whether I am f. to you

187:1.7 it was strictly against the law to show f. feelings for

193:3.2 who would have friends must show himself f.’?

196:3.8 comprehend that the universe is f. to the individual.

friendssee friends, his; friends, my

25:3.6 they prove to be the understanding f. of men, angels,

25:7.1 These children of the Mother Spirits are the f. and

30:4.28 and this affords opportunity for looking up your f.,

35:2.1 intelligent life find in these Sons understanding f.,

37:5.7 do act as f. of the court, advising the presiding

39:1.10 These are the true f. and postgraduate counselors of

39:9.3 always and forever your true f. and unfailing helpers.

44:0.18 depriving you of the ability to recognize your f.

46:3.3 the Uversa f. add the reflectivity phenomena to the

47:3.6 call upon your loved ones and other earth f. who

48:6.35 Here you are face to face with true f., angels who

55:2.4 When the family, f., and working group of such a

55:2.4 meantime freely conversing with their assembled f.

55:2.6 the translation shrine resembles that of the joyful f.

67:1.3 betrayal of trust and disloyalty to one’s confiding f..

72:4.3 the vacation being spent with parents or f. in travel.

91:0.2 believers in luck would enlist the support of their f.

91:4.3 to love you more than his other children, your f.,

102:7.10 most living of all truths, the most loving of all f.,

122:5.6 the position taken by her other children and by her f.

123:0.3 Aside from a few f. and relatives no one was told

123:0.3 One of Joseph’s relatives revealed this to a few f. in

123:0.3 On this occasion the assembled f. presented Jesus

123:0.3 the invitation of their Memphis and Alexandrian f.

123:0.4 entire month of September in counsel with their f.

123:0.6 Joseph had convinced Mary and all their f. that it

123:1.3 be unwise to spread the word among their Galilean f.

123:1.4 they grew up to be great f. and loyal companions.

123:3.1 book had been presented to him by Alexandrian f.

123:5.15 Jesus and the neighbor boy Jacob became great f.

123:6.5 Jesus greatly enjoyed entertaining both family and f.

127:3.10 Jesus had many warm f. and stanch admirers among

127:6.6 Lazarus arranged to celebrate the Passover with f.

130:1.1 tarried at Joppa, Jesus and Gadiah became warm f..

130:7.2 When Ganid inquired what one could do to make f.,

130:7.2 olden Jewish proverb—“A man who would have f.

131:4.8 Man’s f. of the flesh cannot survive death; virtue

133:1.4 and surely we have no violence to fear from our f..

133:3.8 and we would share it with these our new-found f.,

135:4.1 Elizabeth’s f., knowing of the Nazarite restrictions

137:3.7 had Jesus’ family and f. seen him so carefree and

137:7.2 They found it really easy to be “f. with God,” God

138:3.6 I have come here to make merry with these f.,

139:1.11 possessed with the urge to share him with their f.;

139:2.3 incessant trouble for all of Peter’s f. and associates

139:7.1 mixer, and was gifted with the ability to make f.

140:8.12 did not say that men should never entertain their f.

144:8.1 some of John’s special f. brought the Master the last

144:8.2 John’s f. interrupted Jesus’ teaching to say to him:

144:8.3 Jesus paused to say to John’s f.: “Go back and tell

145:3.1 Jesus or to have themselves carried there by their f.

146:2.11 Pray for the welfare of your families, f., and fellows,

146:5.2 Though the entire household of Titus, their f.,

146:6.1 Jesus’ presence and then returned home to their f.

146:6.2 the widow and her f. recognized the Master and

147:1.3 And the f. of the centurion went into the house and

148:0.2 one week out of each month with their families or f..

148:6.4 “The first of Job’s f., Eliphaz, exhorted the

148:8.4 trying to walk on the water, was sent away by f..

149:2.14 On both f and foes Jesus exercised a strong influence

149:7.2 recess to go home to their families, visit their f.,

150:3.5 to communicate with their families or their onetime f.

150:7.4 Most of the older of Jesus’ f., including the doting

150:8.1 all Nazareth, f. and foes, turned out to hear this

150:9.3 had gathered together a group of Jesus’ f. from

151:1.4 in parables to the end that our f. and those who

152:2.1 that all his followers might go home or to their f.

152:7.1 Judas Iscariot and Simon Zelotes stopped with f.

154:2.2 all his disciples to return to their homes or f. to rest

154:7.3 put their boat in the custody of f., and began the

156:0.1 evangelists and the apostles were lodged with her f.

159:1.3 taking with you one or two mutual f. that you may

160:0.1 home to visit their families or to sojourn with f..

165:2.8 Verily, verily, I say to you, f. and enemies, I am

165:6.3 F., relatives, and loved ones are destined to be set

166:1.4 “Many of you Pharisees are here with me as f.,

167:1.5 dinner or give a supper, invite not always your f.,

167:7.7 that the Master was drawing near to Bethany by f.

168:0.3 But they, with all of their believing f., were puzzled

168:0.4 Many f. from near-by hamlets and others from

168:0.8 The f. who were with Mary, seeking to comfort her,

168:0.9 to remain in the house with their f. while Mary went

168:0.12 mourning for Lazarus by these professed f.

168:0.12 their mourning, for they were real f. of the family.

168:1.12 his appearance, to Jesus, the apostles, and their f..

168:3.7 and resting over the Sabbath with f. in Bethpage,

169:1.4 the coin that was lost, she called together her f.

169:1.13 could have had a kid at any time you had made f. to

169:2.1 they are skillful in making f. with the mammon of

169:2.4 And so did this dishonest steward seek to make f.

169:2.5 Take lessons from those who make f. with the

170:2.24 the family of God, the Father’s will, the f. of God,

172:0.1 Lazarus, his sisters, and their f. were expecting them;

172:4.3 the other apostles lodged among their f. in Bethany

175:4.1 with a certain group of Sadducean relatives and f.

177:4.2 certain Sadducean f. of his father’s family that he

181:2.5 your f. in the brotherhood of the heavenly kingdom

184:5.10 about the high priest’s palace, together with their f.,

187:2.7 into Jerusalem to bring back his mother and her f.

187:3.2 These and other f. of Jesus held their peace while

187:4.3 his mother and her f. to the scene of the crucifixion.

188:0.3 It was not uncommon for f. of crucified persons to

190:2.6 appeared visibly before his family and their f.,

193:3.2 He who would have f. must show himself friendly.

194:3.16 They had sacrificed their homes, families, f., and

friends, his

127:2.7 family was in a turmoil, his youthful f. in division,

128:1.15 with Joseph, spent this Passover with his three f. at

128:4.4 by the flattering propositions of his Damascus f..

128:5.4 a purse in token of the esteem of his Alexandrian f.

128:5.5 His f. from Egypt set sail for home,

128:6.12 It was difficult for his f. to comprehend the range of

129:2.9 intrust such funds to his f. for the safeguarding of

129:3.3 his f. thought he had returned to Damascus;

130:2.1 Jesus and his f. tarried in Caesarea beyond the

130:2.1 During the evenings Jesus and his f. strolled about

130:3.1 Jesus and his two f. departed at noon one day for

132:4.5 Jesus refused to accompany his f. to the baths

133:0.1 leave Rome, Jesus said good-bye to none of his f..

133:9.4 Thus the Master left his f. from India at Charax,

134:1.3 Jesus visited with his family and f., spent time at the

135:11.2 John answered his f.: “This man can do nothing

137:2.3 Philip went forward to greet his f. while Nathaniel

137:3.4 All his f. at Capernaum saw a great and pleasant

137:5.1 Jesus’ family and all his f. in Cana were much

137:5.4 The next morning Jesus joined his f. at breakfast,

138:3.2 he wished to give such a dinner to his family and f.

139:1.10 to praise the worthy accomplishments of his f. grew

139:2.2 Simon was well known to all his f. as an erratic and

139:12.6 at misinterpretation of the words and acts of his f..

139:12.9 and Judas grew abnormally suspicious of his best f.,

140:5.21 love has no man than to lay down his life for his f..”

142:4.4 made a great feast for Jesus and invited sixty of his f.

145:2.15 Jesus and his f. stopped there on the way from the

147:1.2 the Roman soldier sent his f. out to greet Jesus,

147:5.5 When Simon and his f. who sat at meat with him

147:5.6 As Jesus arose with his f. to leave, he turned to

148:6.3 Both Job and his f. failed to find the true answer

148:6.6 remember how Job replied to his f., saying: ‘I well

148:6.7 the attitude of Job in view of the counsel of his f.

148:6.8 And when Job had listened to all three of his f., he

148:6.9 “Then began the second session with his f..

148:6.9 Bildad was indignant at Job’s contempt for his f..

148:6.9 Job by this time had become disgusted with his f.

148:6.9 embodied in the philosophy of his f. and enshrined

148:9.2 carried from Capernaum on a small couch by his f..

148:9.2 His f. tried to gain entrance to Zebedee’s house by

148:9.2 his f. to procure ladders by which they ascended

148:9.2 at the perseverance of the sick man and his f..

150:9.3 but his f. were more than astonished when, as he

151:6.7 Jesus and his f. were awakened by a delegation of

152:1.3 all his f. were becoming concerned lest he continue

153:1.5 Both his f. and his foes pondered just one thought,

158:7.4 suggestions of even his affectionate and loyal f.

159:1.2 calls to his f. and neighbors, ‘Rejoice with me, for

160:2.8 and enlarge the appreciative capacities of his f..

162:1.10 his f. feared to acknowledge him openly for fear of

162:1.11 such assertions even when preaching among his f..

164:3.8 washed in the pool of Siloam, he returned to his f.

164:3.9 His f., neighbors, and all who had known Josiah

164:3.10 when talking about me with his f., he made clay with

167:3.6 brought an urgent message to Jesus from his f. at

167:5.1 a company of almost fifty of his f. and enemies.

168:0.5 who brought tidings to Martha that Jesus and his f.

169:1.2 remember that the good shepherd called in his f.

171:5.3 when he saw him, he said to his f., “Bring the man

171:7.5 And Jesus always made his f. feel at ease.

172:0.3 best not to attempt to seize him among his f.;

172:0.3 his f. had never seen him more composed and

172:1.2 they feared to apprehend Jesus in the midst of his f..

172:5.13 influenced by the ridicule of his Sadducean f..

177:4.2 His f. flatteringly assured him that his withdrawal

180:1.3 have than this: that he will lay down his life for his f..

180:1.6 and now, before he leaves, he calls them his f..

183:0.3 Jesus withdrew from the camp and from his f. in

183:4.2 inasmuch as he refused to allow his f. to defend

185:6.1 His many f. either do not yet know of his night arrest

186:1.3 rulers of the Jews would allow him to betray his f.

186:4.1 His f. were in hiding; his enemies had gone their

187:1.7 sympathy in this dark hour when his f. were in hiding

187:1.10 death on the cross, talking with many of his f. and

188:2.2 be stationed before Jesus’ tomb to prevent his f.

188:5.7 that he would be willing to lay down his life for his f.

193:2.3 While his f. could not readily recognize his morontia

193:4.10 he refused to talk over his difficulties with his real f.

friends, my

137:2.5 shall I go down to John or shall I join my f. who

137:6.5 You are now my f.; I trust you and I love you; you

137:6.5 Even you, my f., do not fully perceive what I am

138:7.1 My f., hear me once more.

150:4.2 And I say to you, my f. and disciples, be not afraid

163:3.7 the householder: ‘My f., I do you no wrong.

165:3.3 But I say to you, my f., when they seek to destroy

167:1.4 “My f., teachers in Israel and learned lawyers, I

169:1.12 gave me a kid that I might make merry with my f..

180:0.3 My f., I am to be with you only a little longer.

180:1.3 And you are my f.; you will continue to be my f. if

180:1.3 one another as I am loving you, you shall be my f.,

180:2.1 fruit-bearing branches—my f. who love one

182:1.1 “My f. and brethren, my time with you is now very

182:1.4 These, my f. and ambassadors, have sincerely

182:1.4 Help these, my f., to be one in spirit, even as we

182:2.1 “My f., nothing can happen to the Son of Man

182:2.2 “My f., go to your rest.

friendship

1:6.5 of spiritual harmony is essential to f. between two

19:6.2 will develop an eternal f. for these superb beings.

19:6.2 And how deep is that f. which grows up between

25:7.3 another group so devoted to f. and companionship.

28:5.13 whether in f. and marriage, or in the liaisons of the

48:6.34 divine fire of the will-to-service through personal f.

63:4.4 and certainly had a real, although crude, idea of f..

66:5.22 substitution for blood drinking as a seal of personal f.

70:3.6 The old idea of f. meant adoption into the clan;

70:3.9 “Guest f.” was a relation of temporary hospitality.

76:5.3 This message, among other expressions of f. and

89:5.4 Having been started through hunger, f., revenge, or

99:4.1 Human f. and divine religion are mutually helpful if

99:6.2 And all live religions encourage human f., conserve

100:4.4 this tolerance will grow into f. and ripen into love.

124:2.4 on account of this trait because of the f. of Jacob,

124:6.9 a lifelong f. sprang up between the two families.

127:5.5 than those of simple brotherly regard and pure f..

138:9.1 emotion—the supreme sentiment of f.-loyalty.

139:2.6 Peter’s great strength of character was loyalty, f..

140:5.17 depth and breadth of the truest f.—loving-kindness.

143:4.2 In return for their f. Alexander gave the Samaritans

159:3.9 the gospel, you are simply teaching f. with God.

160:2.5 These associations of f. and mutual affection are

160:2.6 the affectionate and understanding f. of man and

160:2.8 F. enhances the joys and glorifies the triumphs of

160:2.8 One of the crowning glories of human f. is this

160:4.12 recollections of the great moments of a superb f..

161:2.3 exemplifies the ideal of human f.; only a divine

169:2.5 so conduct your lives that you make eternal f. with

172:3.5 of peace and f. always entered riding upon an ass.

180:1.6 The impulse of f. transcends all convictions of duty,

192:2.10 Admix f. with your counsel and add love to your

194:0.5 assurance that the Master still lived, that their f. had

friendships

74:7.2 social intercourse and the cultivation of personal f..

160:2.4 abundantly illustrated in the devotions of genuine f..

fright

89:1.2 sometimes dies of f. when he has violated a taboo,

168:2.4 were pale with f. and overcome with astonishment.

frighten

70:7.15 these societies first wore masks to f. the curious

159:3.5 such unworthy tactics as endeavoring to f. men and

159:3.5 A loving father does not f. his children into yielding

172:5.9 so to f. the Sanhedrin that they would not dare

frightened

61:3.10 overcame deep-seated propensity to flee when f..

87:6.11 Ghosts were supposed to be disturbed and f by noise

122:2.4 This vision greatly f. Elizabeth.

130:5.4 While the f. child clung to him, Jesus held the man

133:1.1 After he had restrained Ganid and permitted the f.

142:8.5 concluded that he had become f. by their previous

143:5.4 Nalda was f.; she began to realize that she stood in

152:4.2 walk upon the water, the boisterous waves f. him,

153:5.1 They were also somewhat f. and disconcerted by

154:6.11 The commotion produced by these men f. the twelve

155:6.6 doomed to become f. by every new discovery,

156:6.5 indicated he was so thoroughly f. that he would not

158:1.9 The three apostles were so badly f. that they were

158:1.10 The apostles now became greatly f., and as they fell

171:4.5 The resurrection of Lazarus f. and alarmed Herod,

177:5.4 the Master’s good cheer and his unusual sociability f.

185:7.3 This last talk with Jesus thoroughly f. Pilate.

186:3.1 that the followers of Jesus were so thoroughly f.

189:4.8 As they drew near the sepulchre, the f. Magdalene,

189:4.10 For a moment they were again f., but Mary, rushing

190:2.3 was too much amazed to speak and too f. to flee.

191:2.1 Why are you so f. when I appear, as though you

194:1.1 Now these f. apostles emerged from their weeks of

frightening

87:6.3 Many techniques were developed for f. ghosts and

87:6.13 tactics were also utilized for f. ghosts and spirits.

frightful

86:6.7 It was a terrible and f. price to pay, but it was worth

frightfulness

89:5.4 a sort of f. with which to terrorize their neighbors.

frigid

15:6.15 the superheated suns and the f. outlying worlds are

61:6.3 the Eskimos, even now prefer to dwell in f. climes.

124:1.9 climate of Palestine ranged from the f. to the torrid.

fringe

12:1.10 masses of the dark gravity bodies about the f. of

12:2.3 as extragalactic are actually on the f. of Orvonton

15:5.8 catastrophes are infrequent except out on the f. of

41:4.7 These enormous suns have an extending f. that

41:10.5 and this constellation is now traversing the outer f.

78:3.5 Southern Europe and the Mediterranean f. were

79:2.2 are rather the most inferior southern and eastern f.,

121:2.5 Each Jewish synagogue tolerated a f. of gentile

121:2.5 it was among this f. of proselytes that Paul made the

150:8.11 while about the f. of this crowd there circulated

159:3.7 Forewarn all believers regarding the f. of conflict

fringes

58:5.8 tended to cause the f. to slide downhill, over the lava

61:7.14 the mastodon preferred the sheltered f. of the forest

80:8.3 were the expanding f. of the African, Aegean,

frivolity

139:8.7 and so playful, but so free from levity and f..

frivolous

125:1.2 his sense of propriety outraged by the sight of the f.

139:6.4 Nathaniel discourse on things both serious and f..

fro

24:3.2 they flash to and f. to the uttermost parts of creation.

61:7.13 Many were sorely sifted by the to-and-f. migration

frog

59:6.8 During this declining f. age, in Africa, the first step

59:6.8 in Africa, the first step in the evolution of the f.

61:2.6 venerable f., the only remaining group representative

62:3.9 Had the ancestral f. of all humanity jumped two

65:2.6 two unique modifications, the f. and the salamander.

65:2.6 it was the f. which began that series of progressive

65:2.7 The f. is one of the earliest of surviving human-race

65:2.7 but it failed to progress, persisting today much as in

65:2.7 The f. is the only species ancestor of the early dawn

65:2.7 no surviving ancestry between the f. and the Eskimo.

65:2.10 The kingdom of reptiles,descended from the f. family

65:3.3 that Urantia mortals evolved by way of primitive f.

65:3.3 single f., narrowly escaped extinction on a certain

65:3.3 This particular ancestral f. represented our third

100:1.4 The quickest way for a tadpole to become a f. is to

frogs

59:5.0 5. THE AGE OF FROGS

59:5.6 crawled out upon the land snails, scorpions, and f..

59:5.6 Today f. still lay their eggs in water, and their young

59:5.6 This period could well be known as the age of f..

59:5.23 sudden appearance of the f. and their many cousins.

59:5.23 The life features of the coal age were ferns and f..

59:6.8 the f. reached their climax in the preceding age and

59:6.8 It was soon after the arrival of these prereptilian f.

60:0.2 the preceding era were indeed the age of f., but

65:2.8 The f. gave rise to the Reptilia, a great animal family

fromnot included

frontsee frontadjective

63:5.5 such a hut was closed by rolling a stone in f. of it,

64:1.2 mountains to the right, water the left, and ice in f..

100:4.5 In f. of this animated human crouches a saber-

122:7.7 storage room to the f. of the stalls and mangers.

125:1.4 court beneath the rock ledge in f. of the temple,

148:9.2 rested on the floor immediately in f. of the Master.

150:2.1 they always sat in a group in f. and to the right of the

168:0.5 they rolled the stone in f. of the tomb and sealed the

168:1.12 this command of Jesus directing that the stone in f.

172:5.1 to Bethany, Jesus walked in f. of the apostles.

183:3.1 Judas stepped well out in f. of the band that he

183:3.4 Then Jesus stepped up in f. of the officer and,

This trial was arranged to take place in f. of the

185:2.1 When Jesus and his accusers had gathered in f. of

189:4.2 a second stone had been rolled in f. of the tomb,

190:5.5 Soon they drew up in f. of their humble dwelling

191:1.2 there suddenly appeared in f. of him the form of a

191:5.2 and standing directly in f. of Thomas, said: “Peace be

frontadjective

60:4.4 The present f. range of mountains is what is left of

145:2.16 the extraordinary event which occurred in the f. yard

145:3.5 Peter’s wife heard voices in the f. yard and saw a

145:3.6 When the Master stepped out of the f. entrance of

145:3.8 A voice from the f. yard exclaimed: “Master,

148:9.1 six Pharisees from Jerusalem seated in the f. row

148:9.1 this assembly in the spacious and enlarged f. room

148:9.2 to gain entrance to Zebedee’s house by both the f.

154:6.11 they hastened through the f. entrance to the boat.

183:3.4 those in the f. ranks fell suddenly backward.

185:5.1 he went out on the f. steps of the praetorium,

frontal

139:2.6 Peter was a brave soldier when facing a f. attack,

frontier

68:6.5 F. society develops the unskilled side of humanity;

frontiers

40:10.8 Paradise finaliters are pioneering the expanding f.

56:7.7 As the f. of experiential Deity are extended out

94:9.1 seventeen thousand missionaries to the farthest f.

frothiness

196:0.8 fanatic nor the superficial f. of the religious egotist.

frown

70:1.14 in recent times has religion begun to f. upon war.

142:4.2 should all men f. upon the reproduction of grace

166:4.10 the smile of heaven, neither is affliction the f. of God.

frozen

155:3.8 thawing out the f. forms of religion into the liquid

frugal

126:2.7 Jesus was liberal but f.; he was saving but generous.

frugality

69:2.2 Before the dawn of early f. and primitive industry

126:5.1 each month necessitated the practice of greater f..

140:8.3 In answer to many of their questions regarding f.

frugally

134:8.3 Jesus ate f. while on the mountain; he abstained from

fruitsee fruit, to

39:4.11 It is the f. of an intelligent appreciation of universe

54:1.6 True liberty is the f. of self-control; false liberty,

66:4.13 currents were derived from the f. of the tree of life,

66:4.13 and it was the f. of the tree of life that enabled the

66:7.19 “In the sweat of your face shall you eat the f. of the

67:3.5 to partake of the f. and leaves of this energy plant.

73:6.1 were for the “healing of the nations,” and whose f.

73:6.4 The f. of the tree of life was like a superchemical

73:6.4 possible for them to utilize the f. of the tree of life

73:6.6 And Adam and Eve periodically partook of its f. for

73:6.7 as “gods if they partook of the f. of the tree.”

73:6.7 They ate freely of the f. for years, but it did

73:6.7 which acted as a complement to the f. of the tree.

74:7.21 to substitute the offerings of the f. of the land for the

75:4.4 Every time the Garden pair had partaken of the f. of

75:7.6 the superenergy stored in the f. of the tree of life.

88:6.5 tree which eventually bore the f. of a scientific age.

89:2.1 Every primitive tribe had its tree of forbidden f.,

95:0.1 In some of these lands their teachings bore f.;

96:5.4 He will multiply the f. of your womb and the f. of

97:5.6 the f. of my body for the sin of my soul?

97:6.4 to his ways and according to the f. of his doings.”

100:2.1 and, second, on the continuous bearing of spiritual f.:

102:7.3 a religion without God are like those who gather f.

102:7.4 The graft determines the nature of the f.,

126:4.5 the f. of my body for the sin of my soul? No!

130:5.3 Time alone will ripen the green f. upon the tree.

130:8.3 enough to change the life of a small boy, a f. vendor,

130:8.3 vendor, of whom Jesus bought f. and in turn fed with

131:1.9 What f. we receive not from our plantings in this

131:3.3 Evil is the f. of wrongly directed thinking.

131:9.2 the virtues of man are the f. of this endowment of

135:6.7 but I warn you to bring forth f. worthy of sincere

135:6.7 Every tree that brings not forth good f. is destined

137:4.15 well drunk, to bring forth the inferior f. of the vine;

137:8.12 It does not attain full f. quickly.

137:8.12 that hour when the kingdom ripens into the full f. of

140:3.19 Even so, every good tree brings forth good f., but

140:3.19 forth good fruit, but the corrupt tree bears evil f..

140:3.19 A good tree cannot yield evil f., neither can a

140:3.19 fruit, neither can a corrupt tree produce good f..

140:3.19 Every tree that does not bring forth good f. is

140:4.7 The tree which bears no f. is “hewn down and cast

143:6.1 He who reaps receives wages and gathers this f. to

150:5.5 righteousness is the natural f. of the spirit-born life

151:4.1 sprang up and later were about to bring forth f.,

153:2.1 you will be driven to eat the f. of your own bodies,

153:4.4 You must either make the tree good and its f. good,

153:4.4 or else will the tree become corrupt and its f. corrupt

162:4.4 the paradise apple—the citron, or the “forbidden f..

166:4.9 when he had many times sought f. thereon and

166:4.9 Here have I come these three seasons looking for f.

166:4.9 then, next year, if it bears no f., it shall be cut down.’

174:5.8 soil, it springs up again to life and bears much f..

176:3.3 progressive spiritual f.-bearing of the sons of God

179:2.2 I shall not again drink with you the f. of the vine

180:1.4 forth into the world to yield the f. of loving service

180:2.1 Father requires of me that you shall bear much f..

180:2.1 Every branch coming out of me which bears no f.,

180:2.1 Every branch which bears f., the Father will cleanse

180:2.1 the Father will cleanse that it may bear more f..

180:2.1 As the branch cannot bear f. except it abides in the

180:2.1 He who lives in me, and I in him, will bear much f.

180:2.1 connection with me, you will bear abundant f..

180:2.1 branches, and that every branch bears much f..

180:2.1 when the world sees these f.-bearing branches—my

180:2.5 can do nothing except, f. bearing, yielding grapes.

180:2.6 love, in order that the branches may bear much f..

193:2.2 the children of faith that they bear much spirit f..

195:10.11 Spiritual unity is the f. of faith union with the

fruit, to

9:4.6 volition has power to bring the meanings of mind to f

79:7.5 of an advanced civilization were coming to f..

94:12.2 Shinran in Japan, this concept finally came to f. in

151:3.15 knew not how it came about, the plant came to f..

179:4.2 This is the coming to f. of the concealed evil in the

fruitful

39:2.6 local universe anywhere they can be of f. service.

39:3.5 on the mansion worlds for continued f. service.

66:5.15 Give us this season green pastures and f. flocks to

133:5.12 but it was not particularly f. in its human contacts.

142:8.3 This sojourn in Judea was a restful and f. season of

144:5.84 Crown us with celestial diadems of f. service,

156:2.3 was a very f. time in the work of winning souls,

166:3.7 and so shall we ever be brethren in the long and f.

181:2.15 your life of many years may be f. in souls won for

193:2.2 If, therefore, you are not f., he will dig about your

fruitfully

164:5.6 the Master’s miraculous ministry who turned out f.,

fruitfulness

39:4.12 These seraphim teach the f. of patience: That

155:3.7 Faith promotes spiritual vitality and righteous f..

166:4.9 when they had thus complied with the laws of f.,

180:2.1 The vine is pruned only to increase the f. of its

fruition

27:7.7 What a f. of the eternal plan and purpose of the Gods

78:2.4 genius, and sufficient leisure to insure inventive f..

79:4.8 then the world will observe the f. of the cultural

88:2.10 civil forms led to the f. of the authority of the state.

105:1.2 attempts to elucidate the genesis and f. of reality,

106:7.4 such a finality f. remains a theoretical possibility.

106:9.3 being actualized in space and evolving to f. in time,

176:2.3 when the kingdom shall have come to its full f.,

fruitions

106:7.2 inseparable from the f. of unqualified eternity and

fruitless

80:3.2 it would be f. to attempt to enumerate the racial

145:1.1 who had just come in near shore from a f. night of

180:2.6 a wise husbandman cuts away only the dead and f.

fruitssee fruits of the spirit

5:2.4 “By their f. you shall know them.”

12:7.7 discernible in the spirit f. which are borne in the

48:6.36 before it can be reborn to bear the f. of new life and

56:10.20 there are yielded the f. of divinity: intellectual peace,

60:3.19 F., grasses, and cereals were abundant, and these

62:3.11 their mild climates and an abundance of tropical f.,

63:5.6 exception of wild berries and certain f. of the trees,

66:4.7 residence in a warm region abounding in f. and nuts.

70:8.18 But these measures can bear their true f. only in the

73:5.5 Already had many of the f., cereals, and nuts been

74:6.3 a great variety of nuts and to the juices of many f.,

74:6.4 They found their foods—f., nuts, and cereals—ready

76:2.2 Herders bring of their flocks, farmers of the f. of the

76:2.2 to the former preference for the f. of the fields.

76:3.7 Adam and his family had always subsisted on f., nuts,

76:4.4 They subsisted wholly upon “the f. of the trees.”

84:8.6 all forms of legitimate self-gratification, the f. of

88:1.3 When plants and f. became fetishes, they were taboo

88:6.6 The f. of extra labor or of diligence were looked

89:6.7 It was long the custom to dedicate the first f. to the

101:4.4 the last analysis, religion is to be judged by its f.,

102:2.1 know its social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual f..

102:7.4 In such a mortal experience only social f. are

102:7.5 is consistency; the social f. are love and service.

117:2.1 the final f. of all finite growth are: power controlled

123:3.5 Later came the feast of the first-f., the harvest

131:3.2 I am satisfied with the f. of my confidence.

136:2.1 might by so doing manifest f. of race penitence.

136:6.7 when “the earth will yield its f. ten thousandfold,

140:3.19 By their f. you shall know them.

140:4.7By their f. you shall know them.”

141:5.2 while your spiritual natures and spirit f. of divine

142:3.16 6. You shall not fail to observe the feast of the first f.

142:3.19 9. The first of the first f. of the ground you shall

142:5.2 of my disciples, you should judge them by their f..

153:4.4 Father’s eternal kingdom the tree is known by its f..

153:4.4 having already chosen evil, bring forth good f.?

155:5.12 religion which shall derive its authority from the f.

160:2.10 utterly fail to produce these moral and spiritual f..

160:3.3 many times multiplying the f. of his life efforts.

165:4.2 will I have abundant room in which to store my f.

170:2.18 the unselfish love of man which yields the good f. of

170:3.10 is personal, individual; the f., the results, are familial,

170:5.12 as inevitable outgrowths, or natural f., of this inner

173:4.2 And when the season of the f. drew near, he sent

173:4.2 refused to give the servants the f. due their master;

173:4.3 farmers who will render to him the f. in their season.

176:3.7 will be disclosed to all who behold your spiritual f.

178:1.15 I desire that it shall bear appropriate f. in each

179:3.10 wine, with the bitter herbs and the paste of dried f.,

180:2.1 so neither can you yield the f. of loving service

193:1.2 the f. of this spirit life as it is lived in the flesh.

193:5.2 By the spirit f. of your lives impel souls to believe

fruits of the spirit

5:2.4 the f. which are yielded in the life experience of the

5:2.6 abundant in the manifestation of the f. in the lives of

34:6.13 “for the f. are love, joy, peace, long-suffering, faith,

34:7.1 animal-origin races, does not naturally bear the f..

34:7.1 bring forth the beautiful harvest of the character f..

99:5.6 Religious experience unfailingly yields the “f.” in the

102:2.1 know its social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual f..

102:6.7 this spiritual certainty consists in the social f. of the

117:6.17 The f. are the substance of the Supreme as he is

140:1.4 you must bring forth the f. of my Father’s spirit if

140:10.6 inner experience of the soul as it manifests the f. in

141:5.2 your spiritual natures and spirit f. of divine worship

142:1.5 4. Obedience to the will of the Father, yielding the f.

142:6.7 begin to bear in your daily life the abundant f..”

143:2.8 spontaneously show forth the f. in your daily lives;

143:2.8 the f. are the essence of the highest type of enjoyable

152:6.3 shown in the abundant yielding of the genuine f. in

155:6.15 1. The f. of God showing forth in your daily routine

156:5.1 sunlight of truth and actually bear the noble f..”

156:5.2 he said: “In order to yield the f., you must be born

173:4.4 to receive the good news and to bring forth the f..

176:3.2 the temporal life by faith and having yielded the f.

176:3.3 a living faith, and it increasingly manifests the f.

176:3.5 know these truths must yield the increase of the f.

176:3.7 will be disclosed to all who behold your spiritual f.

176:3.8 higher duty of obtaining increased yield of the f.,

178:1.4 is the natural outgrowth of the bearing of the f. in

178:1.6 The f., your sincere and loving service, are the social

180:2.5 divine answer: more and increased bearing of the f.

180:2.5 believer exist only for the purpose of bearing the f.

181:2.26 spirit-born men and women who yield the f. in their

193:1.2 the experience of bearing the f. of this spirit life

193:2.2 begin to show forth the f. in loving service to their

193:2.2 And the f. of the divine spirit which are yielded in

193:2.2 If professed believers bear not these f. in their lives,

193:2.2 Increasingly, must you yield the f. as you progress

193:5.2 By the spirit f. of your lives impel souls to believe

194:3.1 When man yields the “f.” in his life, he is simply

196:0.11 The faith of Jesus bore the transcendent f..

frustrate

73:2.5 did everything possible to f. and hamper the work of

140:4.5 light can also be so “blinding” as to confuse and f..

178:3.3 nothing you may do can f. the divine plan.

183:4.2 use of his divine powers to f. his human enemies.

frustrated

14:5.11 impulses were not given you merely to be f. and

100:5.1 among the isms and cults of a f. philosophic era.

184:2.11 he had f. their purpose to identify him with Jesus.

frustration

95:1.8 sidetracked and virtually lost in f. and oblivion.

97:8.4 led to such a degree of racial disappointment and f.

100:3.2 do not grow out of wish fulfillment or emotional f..

Fu-tzesee also Confucius

94:6.9 Confucius (Kung F.) was a younger contemporary

fuel

63:2.5 fire, but they saved it by the addition of suitable f.,

fugitive

69:4.4 Any f. reaching the market place was safe and secure

fugitives

70:1.21 the right of asylum; political f. received protection.

96:3.5 Egyptians, who all fell before the f.’ defense,

97:9.5 made up of social misfits and f. from justice.

fulcral

42:2.4 the f. zone of the Unqualified Absolute, the zone

fulcrum

9:3.8 Paradise is the material f. of infinity; the agencies of

70:8.18 religion is powerless apart from the f. of sound mind

108:5.8 you supply the psychic f. on which the Adjuster may

110:6.17 a spiritual f. for the more effective functioning of

156:5.18 Tact is the f. of social leverage, and tolerance is the

178:1.6 Spirit of Truth become your power-multiplying f..

fulcrums

92:5.7 that these teachers were the temporal personality f.

116:4.6 are the field f. for the mobilizing almighty power of

fulfill

3:1.6 so perfectly do they f. all the infinite requirements

3:5.1 failure of the delegated personality to f. the trust.

23:3.3 on the journey to f. this mission my associate

28:6.14 responsibility, to execute trust, and f. missions.

34:7.1 to f. the commission, “he will guide you into all truth

52:7.1 That promise Jesus will certainly f., but no one

66:8.3 the later failure of Adam and Eve to f. their mission.

70:12.5 those who are qualified intellectually and morally to f

76:2.9 a certain degree, f. the predictions of Serapatatia,

79:8.6 Despite failure to f. the promise of an early

97:10.1 they had promised the Jews that, if they would f.

121:7.5 rendered it impossible for the Jews to f. their divine

123:6.8 But he never really doubted that his son was to f.

124:4.5 mother hurt by the failure of her favorite son to f.

126:2.2 not only to f. the commission of his Father to

127:5.3 to “f. the most sacred of all human trusts—loyalty to

128:3.9 giving up the idea that Jesus was to f. any divine

131:3.4 sure that you sincerely seek to f. all righteousness.

135:11.4 also this, for it becomes us to f. all righteousness.

140:6.2 the prophets; I have not come to destroy but to f.,

157:5.2 Knowing that he could never f. their Messianic

157:6.6 could not possibly f. the Messianic expectations of

158:2.3 he would in any degree f. their erroneous concepts

162:2.1 the law, yet how many of you honestly seek to f.

168:1.12 Have I not come to f. my promise?

171:8.14 thus shall we f. the will of the Father in all things.”

176:4.6 We have no idea as to when he will f. this promise

179:4.2 that one of you should become a traitor to f. the

181:2.10 to showing how acceptably mortal man may f. my

182:2.3 represents his attempt to f. his Father’s will.

192:1.2 he would meet them there, and he was about to f.

192:2.12 will on earth, so shall you f. the divine commission

fulfilled

36:6.6 a configuration of energies that have already f. all

112:7.14 he has f. the promise, and consummated the plan,

121:8.4 that much which Jesus did was that “it might be f.

135:11.2 This, my joy, therefore is f..

145:2.6 prophet’s words are f. in what you behold this day?

150:8.10 He began by saying: “Today are these Scriptures f..”

152:3.1 And was not all of this expectation now f. right

155:1.2 “Today you see this f. before your eyes.

155:1.2 not see the remainder of the Psalmist’s prophecy f.

170:2.8 revelation of a far-reaching divine purpose to be f.

176:2.3 that the material dreams of the Jews will be f.?

176:2.6 generation will not pass away until my words are f.

181:2.20 sightedness, you will live to see my words f..

191:0.7 believing that Jesus had f. his promise to rise again.

194:4.4 by the mouth of all the prophets, he thus f..

fulfilling

10:6.18 conforming to the justice of the Trinity, ever f. the

21:4.5 it was the last step in f. the sacred oath of a Creator

171:4.7 that which becomes us in f. the will of the Father

fulfillment

18:0.1 They are designed by the divine Trinity for the f. of

26:4.12 the celestial beings to assist in bringing about the f.

39:4.7 and the personality tastes the sweetness of goal f..

45:6.8 as the f. of one half of the training which ascenders

93:4.15 Like Jesus, Melchizedek attended strictly to the f. of

100:3.2 moral values do not grow out of wish f. or emotional

117:7.17 The time universes will have achieved the f. of

122:4.4 all the olden prophetic utterances appear to find f.

124:4.6 unfortunate Joseph could not have lived to see the f.

126:3.6 no sense, therefore, could his life mission be the f.

137:3.5 anticipated the promise of Gabriel was nearing f..

137:5.3 the kingdom except as the f. of John’s prediction

137:5.3 he was truly the f. of the prophetic utterances of

140:1.3 and the f. of the wise promises of all the prophets.

140:5.1 and that would be adequate f. of the “golden rule.”

145:4.1 their eyes had seen what they supposed was the f.

158:3.2 Son, Jesus had now received assurance of their f..

170:4.5 4. The prospect of the more perfect f. of the will of

175:1.5 so far departed from the f. of your divine privileges

181:0.1 Since their lifelong beliefs and hopes of wish f.

190:1.6 in f. of their oath to David Zebedee and to one

196:0.8 the achievement and f. of the “will of God.”

fullnon-exhaustive; see full life; full of; full well;

see moon

2:6.1 its f. revelation appears only in the personal

10:5.8 enable me to convey to the human mind the f. truth

14:5.2 divine worlds of the central universe is so rich and f.,

32:4.2 God has f. understanding of the need of every

40:9.4 Adjuster transcripts of memory are f. and intact,

46:8.1 Satania may not come back into the f. fellowship

52:2.2 a f. quota of seraphic and other celestial helpers is

52:2.7 normal worlds establish f. equality of the sexes,

54:5.14 forty-eight reasons for permitting evil to run the f.

83:3.4 dowered wife without paying back the dowry in f..

109:7.7 emergency administration of Urantia with a f. staff of

112:7.10 the Adjuster is the divine pledge of the f. spiritual

117:0.2 relatively achieve the f. living of the will of God,

119:6.2 inhabitants of the sphere and departed in f. view of

120:1.1 You are about to pay the f. price of bestowal and

127:2.7 but now he could not declare the f. truth.

128:7.13 Jesus presented f. title to the repair shop to James,

131:3.5 a season of grace before the time of the f. ripening

134:8.9 the task set for Creator Sons to live to the f. the

137:6.5 their joy will be f., and they shall be called the blest

137:8.12 It does not attain f. fruit quickly.

137:8.12 that hour when the kingdom ripens into the f. fruit of

139:3.9 James lived his life to the f., and when the end came,

144:0.3 the beginning of the f. and final effort of his life on

145:4.2 their joy would have been f. and perfect but for his

151:3.15 First there was the blade, then the ear, then the f.

152:3.1 Now that the multitude had been fed to the f.,

152:5.2 who, when their stomachs were f. and their hearts

162:4.1 for the first time publicly to proclaim his f. gospel

171:2.3 “If you are not willing to pay the f. price, you can

175:1.20 and fill up the cup of your condemnation to the f.!

175:2.1 as a sociopolitical group, paid in f. the terrible price

179:4.8 to carry out to the f. one’s own selfish projects,

180:5.5 the f. thought of your mind to your fellow beings.

183:1.1 that his Son should drink to the f. the cup of mortal

184:1.4 the Master looked f. into his eyes but made no reply.

184:4.6 Having lived to the f. a life of revealing God to man

187:2.3 voluntary submission to the f. human experience.

188:5.1 The cross of Jesus portrays the f. measure of the

191:3.4 experienced to the f. the life of the ascendant mortals

195:0.12 will eventually assert their f. power upon the world.

full life

20:5.4 one bestowal Son come to live the f. mortal life

127:6.13 Jesus lives a f., representative, and replete life on

128:0.3 1. The mastering of the experience of living the f.

129:4.3 Jesus lived a real life, a f., and a truly normal, natural

129:4.5 And thus he experienced the f. of mortal man,

129:4.7 True it is, indeed, that in his f., rich, beautiful, and

158:1.6 the Son of Man has chosen to go through his f. in

188:4.2 Jesus desired to live a f. life in the flesh on Urantia.

full of

2:4.1 “Our God is f. of compassion, gracious, long-

2:6.3 “The Lord is gracious and f. of compassion.

4:4.7 the God of religion, f. of mercy and goodness and

89:1.3 The records of the Hebrews are f. of the mention of

123:1.2 Jesus was in excellent health and f. of childish glee

127:6.15 and f. of sympathy for the frailties of human nature.

131:1.5 God is f. of goodness toward all men; we have no

131:2.2 The earth shall be f. of the knowledge of the Lord

131:2.4 The Lord is gracious and f. of compassion.

131:4.5 He who is f. of faith worships truly when his inner

131:10.6 This new religion of ours is very f. of joy, and it

140:6.12 is generous, your whole body will be f. of light.

143:3.5 the mountain, Andrew’s head was f. of problems.

148:6.8 ‘man, born of woman, few of days and f. of trouble.’

166:1.5 appear beautiful, are inwardly f. of dead men’s

171:7.1 Jesus was f. of grace and truth.

175:1.19 appear beautiful but within are f of dead men’s bones

full well

67:4.2 resort to sexual reproduction, knowing f. that the

74:6.3 knowing f. the chemistry and energy of foods, Eve

101:4.2 We f. know that, while the historic facts and truths

109:6.3 they f. know that personality attainment can never be

119:4.4 F. we all knew that our beloved Sovereign was

119:5.3 knowing f., by the presence of Gabriel, that this

120:1.5 (knowing f. that I am the assurance of all Paradise

128:1.2 Joshua ben Joseph knew f. that he was a man,

132:0.10 but dismissed the idea, knowing f. (so he thought)

155:4.2 I would not ignore Peter’s question, knowing f.

162:1.2 knowing f. that the scribes and Pharisees were bent

162:7.4 who deal honestly with your own souls know f.

166:4.7 one of the mischances of men, knowing f. that

167:1.4 but the Master knew f. that this afflicted man came

174:3.5 knowing f. that persecution in public would create

177:4.11 And every mortal man knows f. how love, even

181:2.7 I know f. that you will eventually grasp the

184:1.6 “You know f. that I have spoken openly to the

full-fledged

20:4.1 the Avonal appears on the planet as a f. male of

21:1.1 flashes into f. being a new and original Creator Son,

23:1.3 solitary spirits came forth in the dawn of time as f.

23:3.7 coupled with all the prerogatives of a f. personality

38:8.6 this second embrace they emerge as f. seraphim.

47:9.5 finish the Jerusem career, you will be f. morontians.

58:6.3 new species appear as f. and new orders of life,

60:1.9 the preceding epoch, the reptiles appeared in f. form.

112:6.5 and prior to the emergence of morontia will as a f.

119:6.3 headquarters of constellation five as a f. morontia

153:1.3 to assert their f. faith in the gospel of the kingdom.

185:2.6 who later on became a f. believer in Jesus’ gospel.

full-fledgedly

8:0.3 —that very moment, the Infinite Spirit springs f. into

25:2.2 f. an equal number of Universal Conciliators appear

70:10.2 it does not spring f. into existence on the worlds of

full-grown

77:4.7 loom upon the horizon of civilization with a f. and

102:1.1 of the robust and confident faith of the f. man.

127:6.16 And now as a f. man—an adult of the realm—Jesus

142:7.17 it should be possible for me to instruct you as f.

196:0.11 the stalwart and intelligent courage of a f. man

196:0.12 In this giant intellect of the f. man the faith of the

full-light

46:1.3 The f. temperature is maintained at about 70 degrees

full-time

127:2.11 James graduated at school this year and began f.

128:2.2 three of them had been working as f. carpenters.

fuller

35:9.8 the gains of higher loyalty and f. volitional service

37:4.2 bring all Nebadon into f. harmony with the ideas of

52:2.7 being preliminary to the f. realization of the ideals of

55:10.8 Michael will find a f. fraternity of association with

56:7.6 there is observed a new and f. functioning of God

56:10.2 quest for a better understanding and a f. realization

110:1.2 and attain a f. appreciation of the unselfish work of

125:5.8 and thus effect a f. revelation of the eternal God.

158:6.2 pray with us for a f. revelation of the Father’s will,

158:7.7 upon the mount of the transfiguration, arrived at a f.

170:5.21 the Master’s teachings may enjoy a f. opportunity for

174:1.4 The child, being immature and lacking in the f.

195:9.2 A new and f. revelation of the religion of Jesus is

196:3.9 can realize the divine presence and seek to attain a f.

fullest

15:14.1 will find f. expression in only one of the seven

15:14.4 each supercreation will give f. expression to only

21:5.5 Supreme Being, embracing as it does the f. possible

28:6.9 Failure to improve one’s time to the f extent possible

31:3.7 and philosophy of the f. possible life of intelligent

83:7.9 to idealize marriage while disapproving of the f.

119:7.2 the f. universe publicity of all that transpired on

127:3.13 Mary at last and in the f. sense recognized Jesus as

136:5.4 Under my command this constitutes the f. possible

fullness

0:3.24 The Infinite is used to denote the f.—the finality—

0:4.7 Realities existing in f. of expression in contrast to

1:4.5 up to the f. of that creature’s capacity to grasp the

1:5.16 The Universal Father realizes in the f. of the divine

2:1.10 these divine plans and purposes in their f..

3:1.2 He is “the f. of him who fills all and in all,”

3:5.2 “The earth is the Lord’s and the f. thereof.”

6:2.5 The Son is the f of God’s absoluteness in personality

9:1.2 The Conjoint Creator embodies the f. of the infinite

10:2.2 bestowed upon the personality of his Son the f. of

10:2.7 The Eternal Son alone experiences the f. of divine

21:1.1 When the f. of absolute spiritual ideation in the Son

21:1.1 spiritual ideation in the Son encounters the f. of

21:1.3 All partake of the f. of the divine nature of the

21:3.3 The fact of creatorship implies the f. of sovereignty,

22:10.5 High Son Assistant who is the f. of divine concept

27:7.8 of the supreme satisfaction of the f. of worship,

31:3.6 They have experienced the f. of Deity worship but

34:6.10 wherein you shall be “filled with all the f. of God,”

40:9.8 such personality response with the f. of recognition.

40:10.6 the f. of time ripens that high quality of wisdom

48:6.18 For I know that in the f. of time and the glory of

52:4.8 witnesses the f. of a great religious awakening,

52:4.10 in the f. of time one of these same Magisterial Sons

53:8.4 be forthcoming in the f. of time since the first step

56:7.2 this Son-Spirit liaison attains the f. of function;

56:8.2 until the f. of the sevenfold diversity of possible

93:10.4 keep alive the truths of Salem until the f. of the time

102:8.7 seeking God and finding him to the f. during one

105:4.9 —and the f. of eternity witnesses the diversification

106:3.1 the Supreme Being will consummate its f. as it was

116:5.16 the cosmic whole can find real stability until the f. of

117:3.4 he has personally experienced the f. of the traversal

117:5.14 when the f. of evolution witnesses the exhaustion

118:0.12 this total provides the f. of the sweetness of goal

118:0.12 growth will be forever forthcoming in the f. of time

127:1.3 the f. of capacity for such intellectual development.

128:1.10 the f. of Him who fills all things, the eternal Word

129:4.6 the f. of the revelation of the eternal God to mortal

129:4.8 Jesus came on earth the f. of God to be manifest to

139:2.15 with power and glory until the f. of his ministry had

144:5.30 Fill us with wisdom to the f. of power And vitalize

158:3.2 1. The acceptance of the f. of the bestowal of the

158:3.3 the satisfaction of the Infinite Spirit as to the f. of

161:3.1 he appeared to act with such f. of knowledge and

170:1.3 hope—when the kingdom would be realized in f.

170:4.6 5. The kingdom in its f., the future spiritual age of

170:4.16 second coming to establish the kingdom in its f.

176:2.5 when the f. of the age has come to pass, the Father

180:1.4 you shall experience the divine f. of joy if you will

190:0.5 the f. of Mary’s devotion, that caused her to forget

194:3.10 and special behavior by those who received the f. of

fullynot included

fully-trusting

155:6.12 of such an easy-believing and f. little one.

fulminating

97:10.8 jealous and cruel spirit god of the f. Sinai volcano,

fun

48:4.14 give rein to it freely, as you might say, “have f.,”

70:1.3 a public show at which the disputants made f. of

70:1.6 And this for no other reason than just the f. of it;

74:6.7 and exhilarating activity just for the sheer f. of it.

123:4.3 they had great f. with the shavings and the blocks of

133:7.4 And what f. they had as they wandered over the

185:4.3 Herod, after making f. of him for a time, arrayed him

functionnoun or adjective; see function of

0:1.10 this absonite f. in the master universe is tantamount

0:1.11 Deity level of Supremacy may be conceived as a f. in

0:1.12 The Deity level of Ultimacy connotes a f. in relation

0:2.6 a different definition on each level of Deity f. and

0:4.11 All share Paradise as the place of origin, f., and

0:11.3 supposedly combined f. or co-ordinated presence is

0:11.15 and unqualified—while so apparently divergent in f.

6:4.2 wasteful and needless repetition of f. is never

6:4.5 and exclusive f. wherever and whenever they appear

7:6.7 channel of communication, a channel whose f. is

8:1.2 as well as of their combined nature and united f..

9:1.1 designative of relationship and in recognition of f.:

9:2.3 There is a difference in f. between the spirit of the

9:3.6 These unique creatures of physical f. all possess

9:3.7 the God of Action appear to relate his f. to the Isle

9:4.1 character of the Third Person on mind levels of f.,

9:6.8 some little-understood presence whose f. is not

9:6.8 What this f. is, we do not know; what actuates it, we

10:3.7 personalities with regard to the totality of Deity f. in

10:6.2 is never a personal attitude; it is always a plural f..

10:8.1 by recognizing a f. that transcends the finite.

11:5.1 intelligences, nor does the Deity Absolute there f..

12:3.10 the Third Source and Center for mind-gravity f. in

12:5.3 space) exists in mind of the Paradise level of f..

13:0.6 endowed personalities, this is not their exclusive f..

13:0.7 a consistent view of them, either as to nature or f.;

13:1.16 this universe age he does have to do with their f..

13:4.4 Physical authority, presence, and f. are unvarying

15:5.11 thus to be prepared for new cycles of universe f.

15:6.11 It is because of this f. that we can locate them

15:9.15 when such identity of f. and oneness of ministry

15:14.1 therefore does each superuniverse have a special f.

16:3.15 Deity union is the Paradise Trinity, and whose f.

16:6.2 specialized in the local universes for f. in the lives of

17:0.12 the Master Spirit of Orvonton, but his f. in relation

17:1.4 They are the co-ordinating executives whose f. it is

17:2.6 divinity and ascend to new domains of personality f.,

17:5.3 the Seven Master Spirits, their f. in the creation of

19:1.1 By origin of Trinity nature, in f. they are almost

20:2.4 Avonals have a threefold f. on the inhabited worlds:

22:1.9 are classified, according to origin, nature, and f., into

22:7.9 parents are inseparable in assignment and f.;

22:9.7 trinitized sons are held in reserve for experiential f.

23:0.1 creative action of the Infinite Spirit in solitary f. for

23:2.17 we all enjoy the satisfaction of a more replete f..

24:2.7 —only to the extent of recording the fact of will f..

24:2.8 Census Directors are responsive to nothing but will f

24:2.9 Census Directors are infallible in f; they never default

25:4.18 respecting their prerogatives and latitudes of f..

26:2.6 They were in f. after the original (eternal) creation

26:2.6 they were discovered in f. upon the organization of

27:5.2 their chief f. is that of reference and verification.

28:5.1 differential of status or f. in the case of seconaphim;

29:1.2 Power Directors are identical in appearance and f..

29:3.4 Never do they pass from one f. to another; always

29:4.32 They are in no way exhausted or depleted by this f.;

30:3.4 just as much interested in force f. as in stellar

32:2.6 the Infinite Spirit begin her universe f. as a distinct

32:3.15 Each requires the other to achieve completion of f.,

32:4.2 of the need of every intelligent creature for f. and

32:4.10 Father has truly divested himself of every f. which

34:2.3 there is also a diversity of f., determined by their

34:3.4 In pure-spirit f. the Creative Spirit acts independently

34:5.3 such minds of worship- and wisdom-f. included in

34:5.5 this spirit of the Son is almost wholly limited in f.

34:6.1 ministries become more and more co-ordinate in f.;

34:6.2 plurality of origin, all spirit influences are one in f..

35:2.8 But these minor misadaptations in Melchizedek f.

36:4.2 eventually leaves the planet of his unique life f.,

36:5.3 perfect indicators of living mind f. for the first five

36:5.3 these central lodgments record only a qualitative f..

36:5.13 They evolve in f., and the f. of the first five in the

37:4.3 supervising directors of the realms of assigned f..

37:5.6 commissioners advanced to the higher levels of f.,

37:6.2 universe for advancing service and improving f..

38:4.3 Such associations are primarily necessitated by f.;

38:7.2 Each type of angel is very limited in solitary f.; hence

38:7.7 but they disclose great similarity in nature and f..

39:0.11 higher the inherent f. level, the more persistently do

40:9.2 the work of the Adjusters is wholly akin to their f.

41:1.1 superseded in superuniverse f. by the power centers

41:9.5 the combined periods of its youth and stabilized f..

42:12.13 the more nearly spirit-mind f. approaches divinity

43:2.3 While the supreme judicial f. rests with the central

44:3.3 there is diversity of f. among morontia beings and

46:4.7 services of the spironga of design for system f..

47:4.7 parental f. were either corrected or were projected

48:2.2 They are created for their specific f. and require no

48:6.2 mortal soul has potential capacity for supermortal f.,

49:5.25 release the Spirit of Truth for planetary f., and thus

51:1.8 these Sons are rematerialized for reproductive f. on

55:9.2 is thus settled in light, the legislative f. ceases,

56:7.1 signalizes corresponding enlargements of deity f.

56:7.2 this Son-Spirit liaison attains the fullness of f.;

56:8.1 Supreme Being has a threefold f. in the experience

61:3.9 The great ocean currents were in f. and affected

62:5.9 But within the permissible limits of planetary f., we,

65:6.4 The cuttlefish employs copper for this f.,

65:7.1 but there is influential direction of lower-mind f.

66:5.31 This council was one of wide f., being intrusted with

72:2.5 workers, balloting in accordance with economic f..

72:8.4 more or less associated with religion as a public f..

72:9.2 join the first in accordance with their economic f.

83:1.3 and social order, this being its older and original f..

83:4.1 Mating is of group concern as well as a personal f..

84:1.6 that the reproductive f. entails the mother-child

86:7.2 philosophic levels in contrast with its former f. as a

88:1.7 the reproductive f. received only a limited amount of

93:0.1 any degree this metamorphic range of personality f..

94:3.3 encompassed the first five levels of total deity f.

101:9.6 two practical manifestations of its nature and f.:

103:6.6 experiences always correlated with the mind f. and

103:7.8 its f. is to co-ordinate both science and religion with

104:2.5 justice is never a personal act; it is always a group f..

104:2.5 But they perform this very f. as a collective whole,

104:3.14 three persons, as persons, conjoin for united f.,

104:3.17 are roughly related as the relation of f. to structure.

105:4.8 eventuate the realization of infinity as universal f..

106:4.3 not been informed of their present whereabouts or f..

106:6.4 as its name implies, is really absolute in total f..

106:6.4 We do not know how an absolute f. can achieve total

106:6.4 Hence we must assume that any such totality f. will

106:8.9 that the Paradise Trinity implies a threefold f.

106:8.9 Trinity implies a threefold function—an absolute f.,

106:8.9 absolute f., a transcendental f. (Trinity of Ultimacy),

106:8.9 and a finite f. (Trinity of Supremacy).

106:8.17 Trinity of Trinities could hardly attain complete f.

107:4.3 supernal sphere of creature ministry and universe f..

108:2.2 exhibit worship outreach and indicate wisdom f. by

110:4.3 normal and ordinary psychic f. inherent in the circuits

110:6.1 marks the beginning of true human personality f..

110:6.4 balanced chemical f.—when the physical, mental,

110:6.22 the Monitor’s self-activity and increased range of f.

111:2.1 of mind is dominant over the parts of intellectual f..

111:3.2 willingly to such a morontia soul of associated f..

111:3.4 the fostering of a mind f. whose meanings seek to

112:7.16 his unrevealed tertiary f. in these now uncharted

114:5.2 to local authorities constituted for planetary f.,

114:7.8 unconscious of their preparation for possible f. in

114:7.11 commissioned by permanent councils for specific f..

115:7.1 subject to experiential qualifications of universal f..

115:7.7 taking into consideration source, f., and destiny:

116:1.5 to have a potential destiny of master universe f.

117:3.8 And the Father’s solitary f. is probably best revealed

117:6.6 This intriguing period of universe f. represents the

118:9.5 of any mechanism is in its origin, not in its f..

118:10.4 like the Trinity, providence is a f., the composite of

118:10.5 deals with the f. of any creature as such f. is related

119:8.6 the liberation of Michael’s potential for absonite f..

132:3.7 life continues—survives—because it has a universe f.,

133:7.6 Such an attainment results from a co-ordination of f.

136:1.3 amidst all these details of time, technique, and f.,

136:5.4 not operative in connection with their f. in time.

160:1.5 is capable of transcending this urge to natural f..

function of

0:3.10 the f. of such co-ordinate and subordinate sources

0:8.12 The f. of the Sevenfold dates from the organization

3:0.3 And this universal f. of creatorship is eternally

3:1.9 The spirit of the Father is co-ordinated with the f. of

4:1.9 in the phenomena of space potency and in the f. of

4:1.10 This must be the f. of Providence—the realm of the

5:3.2 Creator by the f. of the Father’s personality circuit.

5:5.6 hence the f. of theology, the psychology of religion

5:6.4 The bestowal of personality is the exclusive f. of the

6:4.5 spirit of the Son is co-ordinate with the spiritual f. of

7:1.7 the presence and f. of either the omnipresent spirit of

7:1.9 But alongside this very dependable and predictable f.

9:5.2 the mind action and spiritual f. of the Infinite Spirit.

9:6.7 divergence, the greater the observable f. of mind;

9:6.7 energy and spirit, the lesser the observable f. of mind

9:6.7 the maximum f. of the cosmic mind is in the time

9:6.8 but not all the observable f. of mind is predictable.

9:6.8 this unpredictability is partly attributable to the f. of

10:4.5 remember that what the Infinite Spirit does is the f.

10:6.1 statutes, is the f. of the Third Source and Center.

10:7.5 into a meaningful pattern of high value by the f. of

10:8.3 f. of the Trinity equivalate to the f. of total Deity.

11:5.6 The f. of this mid-area has never been really

11:7.4 Unqualified Absolute, neither is it a f. of the Ultimate

12:2.4 cosmic force in these outer space levels is a f. of

12:6.6 Absolutes, which antedate the f. of all Creators.

12:7.1 is equivalent to the f. of a cosmic providence.

12:8.2 the domain of cosmic gravity, is the f. of the Isle of

13:0.7 the potentials of the f. of the master universe.

13:2.5 in this universe age of the f. of God the Sevenfold.

14:2.3 balanced f. of the seven forms of Havona energy.

15:8.3 the regulatory f. of the living energy controllers of

16:8.19 The full f. of such a personality endowment is the

17:3.10 the f. of this service seems to be independent of time

17:6.1 Much that pertains to the nature and f. of the local

22:4.3 Adjudication is the highest f. of any government,

22:7.14 the master universe f. of the Supreme-Ultimate.

24:2.8 Exactly how they register the f. of will, we do not

25:2.4 the presence and f. of the Creative Mother Spirits.

29:3.8 and f. of these gigantic and almost perfectly efficient

29:4.12 all of them disclose the differential f. of intelligence.

31:8.1 to achieve comprehension of the nature and f. of

33:7.1 that is the exclusive f. of creatures of high training

34:2.3 origin accounts for the diverse techniques in the f.

34:3.4 collaboration with the mysterious f. of reflectivity.

35:6.3 The normal f. of the senior associate is the oversight

36:2.17 the final and full f. of the higher intelligent forms

36:5.1 These adjutants represent that f. of the mind ministry

36:5.3 extent and quality of the mind f. of the adjutants on

36:5.13 is to a certain extent essential to the f. of all seven

36:5.16 directly related to the diverse and highly spiritual f.

42:2.7 primordial force is the primary differentiating f. of

42:2.21 do not comprehend the f. of the force organizers.

42:2.23 gravity—about the time of the beginning of the f. of

42:8.3 the atom are held together by the reciprocating f. of

42:8.4 nucleus is maintained by the reciprocal cohering f.

42:8.4 by the further f. of causing protons and neutrons

42:8.5 The presence and f. of the mesotron also explains

44:4.12 to know how to depict to the material mind the f. of

48:4.3 to try to convey an idea of the f. of these directors

48:6.37 This is the f. of philosophy in mortal life, of mota on

49:1.4 The Life Carriers have great latitude in their f. of life

51:5.3 This work of biologic betterment is a f. of the

52:2.12 opportunity for the f. of altruism in behalf of those

52:7.5 The f. of government is chiefly directed to

55:10.9 Speculation concerning the f. of these Creator Sons

56:5.2 feasible to look at some features of the unifying f. of

56:7.6 what will be the future f. of the Creator-Creative

56:9.3 Absolute connote the unlimited f. of the Trinity?

56:9.3 is the Universal Absolute the final f. of the Trinity,

57:2.1 when their f. of sun formation has run its course,

62:5.2 climbers; the grasping f. of the big toe was absent,

62:6.3 the evolution of the higher mammals brought the f.

65:0.1 As a result of the co-ordinate f. of this threefold

68:2.9 The f. of marriage in evolution is the insurance of

74:3.8 he understood the nature and f. of the thousands

74:3.8 give names descriptive of the origin, nature, and f.

77:2.1 the origin, nature, and f. of the midway creatures of

83:8.2 in the marriage-home relationship is a material f. of

84:7.6 3. The new f. of pleasure lures—this introduces a new

86:2.6 To primitive man the domain of fate, the f. of luck,

86:7.0 7. THE FUNCTION OF PRIMITIVE RELIGION

90:2.1 To heal diseases was not the chief f. of a shamanic

91:1.1 The f. of early evolutionary religion is to conserve

91:1.1 mankind, but it is chiefly effected by the f. of prayer.

91:2.1 prayer attained to the higher f. of assisting religion

98:2.7 a contrastive illustration of the f. of the church

100:6.1 Religion is not a specific f. of life; rather is it a

101:4.3 epochal revelation when it is presented by the f. of

102:3.2 religion to appear as a f. of the temporal world,

103:2.6 inevitable decisions, effort, and f. of the human will.

103:7.4 insight will always require the harmonizing f. of mind

104:3.17 But the f. of the triunity association is not the f. of

104:4.9 —the cosmic configuration—derived from the f. of

105:3.7 Space limits the f. of the Unqualified,

105:6.2 the capacity for some unknown f. of experiential

105:7.2 still further illustrating the f. of transcendentals.

106:3.2 the master universe is the f. of the Architects of the

106:3.2 will certainly lead to the completed f. of the first

106:6.2 for the formation and full f. of the Trinity Ultimate,

106:6.2 But our concepts regarding the full f. of this Trinity

106:6.3 that the completed f. of the Trinity Absolute will

106:8.16 consequence of the final f. of the Trinity Absolute,

106:8.18 and evolutional aspects of the f. of total Deity.

107:5.1 differentiation there could be no mediating f. of mind

108:2.2 it requires the co-ordinate f. of all seven adjutants

110:6.6 either impedes or facilitates the f. of the Adjuster;

110:6.13 This signifies the united f. of the seven adjutant

111:4.11 conflict is evil in that it inhibits the creative f. of the

112:2.20 on the continuing f. of the material life vehicle,

112:3.3 this is death, irrespective of the continuing f. of the

113:3.6 This is a recital of the manifold and intricate f. of an

114:0.9 The special f. of the twenty-four planetary directors.

114:6.20 The chief f. of these reservists is to insure against

114:7.13 I am forbidden to reveal the real nature of the f. of

115:4.6 three great potential Absolutes is the absonite f. of

115:5.2 f. of the Trinity is related to the f. of the Supreme,

115:5.2 levels, including the level of the f. of Supremacy.

116:0.5 The tertiary f. of the Supreme in the master

116:1.2 attributes of Supremacy is the f. of Supreme Mind;

116:1.3 The Infinite Mind is the f. of the Infinite Spirit;

116:4.12 Mortal man appears to be necessary to the full f. of

116:6.5 Creative Spirits depend on the co-operative f. of

117:2.2 in the present universe age is a f. of the Supreme.

117:2.6 It will undoubtedly be the f. of the evolutionary

118:7.1 The f. of Creator will and creature will, in the grand

118:8.3 The spirit liberates, and the mechanism limits, the f.

118:9.7 the Eternal Son; this is the f. of the Conjoint Actor.

118:10.5 deals with the f. of any creature as such f. is related

118:10.5 indicative of the importance of the f. of that being

118:10.5 It is the importance of the f. of the creature that

130:4.10 Knowledge is a f. of the nonspiritual level; truth is

133:1.2 but justice punishment is the f. of the social,

180:2.7 to recognize that prayer is a f. of spirit-born believers

functionverbsee function as; function in; function on

0:3.10 infinite in potential, though it may never actually f.

4:1.6 like a clock to run just so long and then cease to f.;

7:6.2 all orders of the descending Sons of God as they f.

9:8.19 A group of control creatures and agencies that f.

10:2.1 the Father can f. only as and with the Son, but as a

10:7.3 The Father, Son, and Spirit do not personally f. with

11:9.9 by a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to f. by

12:4.6 their ability so to f. must have been made possible by

12:6.13 wherever the Deity and Unqualified Absolutes f..

13:1.2 only those beings who f. thereon and go forth

13:4.8 by a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to f. by

14:6.41 Havona will unquestionably continue to f. with

14:6.42 by a Perfector of Wisdom commissioned thus to f. by

15:6.11 the dark islands of space which so effectively f. to

15:9.2 there f. within the superuniverse space level only two

16:1.2 they can and do f. through Master Spirit Number

16:1.2 why he can f. personally for the Supreme Being.

16:2.4 No one of them can so f. universally; as individuals

16:4.7 Master Spirits have personal representatives who f.

16:8.2 the Father causes his bestowed personality to f..

17:0.11 act personally and directly, and in others they f.

17:0.11 In the central universe the Master Spirits may f.

17:8.1 They f. alike with the Trinity personalities of the

18:1.2 they f individually in particular fields of responsibility

18:2.1 Eternals of Days f. without rotation or reassignment.

18:3.5 as individuals, still others in which any two can f.,

19:3.5 When the three Ancients of Days f., the Trinity

22:7.9 united parental beings f. neither with the Havoners,

23:2.18 these messengers of the local universes f. under the

23:3.2 no transit or messenger personalities who f. between

24:0.2 that find mention in these narratives f. throughout

24:1.1 they may appear to f. without let or hindrance, but

24:2.3 all Census Directors f. under the jurisdiction of the

25:2.2 there f. the seven reflections of the Seven Master

25:3.3 conciliating commission will begin to f. forthwith.

25:5.2 other recorders f. regarding both formal records and

26:1.16 must voluntarily associate in pairs to be able to f..

26:3.6 The children of the third Circuit Spirit f. throughout

27:0.1 Seraphim do not f. extensively outside Paradise,

28:4.7 reflectible,” and no other order of angel can thus f..

28:5.7 And they so f. that the Perfectors of Wisdom hear

28:5.20 angels thus f. intuitively, inherently, and unerringly.

28:6.21 and the Soul of Goodness, for neither can f. without

28:7.4 assigned personalities, but here they cannot freely f..

29:2.16 They f. to downstep and otherwise to modify the

29:2.18 and otherwise f. to insure the satisfactory distribution

29:4.21 They f. by inherent ability and in co-operation with

29:4.30 Energy transmitters can f. with regard to all forms of

29:4.34 associators can f. at physical temperatures which you

29:5.1 force organizers f. throughout the master universe,

29:5.4 they do not f. extensively within the boundaries of

29:5.7 The Force Organizers withstand temperatures and f.

30:4.19 The regime of the superuniverse does not f. until the

31:0.11 they f. universally and with alternating and equal

31:5.3 are usually permitted to f. jointly, as one personality.

31:10.21 One without Name and Number authorized to f. by

32:2.2 On Salvington there now f. the same one hundred

33:3.8 both the Son and the Spirit f. together, and in no act

33:6.4 they are appointed by legislative decree and f. only

33:6.4 f. only within the confines of the local universe.

33:8.5 high councils f. without the authority of enactment

34:3.6 the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit usually f.

34:4.7 The spirit of the Creator Son may and does f.

34:4.7 fact that enables the spirit of the Creator Son to f.

35:1.4 The Melchizedeks do not f. extensively outside the

35:5.3 Melchizedeks, but Vorondadeks do not f. through

36:2.10 the college of life planning, wherein f. teachers from

36:5.2 fellows may find reception and opportunity for f..

37:2.7 thus commissioned, Evening Stars never f. alone.

37:3.2 the archangels do sometimes f. by his authority.

38:3.1 Numerous orders of spirit beings f. throughout the

38:7.2 they are dependent on mutual contact and f. together

39:3.1 their headquarters on the constellation capitals but f.

39:3.7 enhancers of ethical appreciation f. anywhere and

40:5.9 by Adjusters, the group guardian angels begin to f..

40:5.14 and similarly f. at the time of mortal survival,

41:1.2 These power centers, in association, f. to produce

41:1.3 centers are stationed on Salvington, where they f. at

42:1.6 the three Gods embraced in one, as they f. at the

42:6.3 Ultimatons f. by mutual attraction, responding only

43:2.6 over the various activities of such beings as they f.

43:7.5 Univitatia do not f. beyond the confines of the

43:8.6 And then must you f. with this group of ten as it

44:2.11 when they f. en masse, they are able to re-enact an

47:0.4 The spironga f. from mansion world number two

47:1.2 to mortals, and from time to time they do thus f.,

47:3.2 The Life Carriers also f. with these celestial beings in

47:4.1 working groups and social organizations start to f.,

48:5.2 teachers often visit the material worlds and f. from

48:6.32 beings have hardly had a fair opportunity to f., but

49:6.5 sleeping survivors always f. with the judgment Sons

49:6.7 no immortal spirit is present to f. with the group

52:5.10 True self-government is beginning to f.; fewer laws

54:5.4 Patience cannot f. independently of time.

55:3.2 in the conduct of material affairs continues to f.

55:12.4 The Unqualified Supervisors of the Supreme, who f.

57:3.11 universe mechanism of Nebadon first begins to f.,

65:7.6 they f. from the lowliest minds of primitive and

70:12.2 permit representative government to f. effectively.

74:0.1 designed to work in pairs; seldom do they f. alone.

74:3.6 administration which was to f. until the receivers

77:0.2 On Urantia there f. two distinct orders of midwayers:

77:7.5 the same way as the loyal midway creatures f. when

84:5.8 enabled her to create a new world in which to f.

87:7.10 symbolism of rituals, slogans, or goals—will not f. if

91:7.7 2. To f. more efficiently and practically in his mental

99:1.4 Religion must f. to prevent these new and intimate

99:2.1 the religion of personal spiritual experience can f.

99:5.4 Religion has little chance to f. until the religious

100:1.6 drives toward growth and self-realization which f. if

101:1.3 the Adjuster and the Spirit of Truth as they f. amid

108:1.4 Will wisdom have an opportunity to f.?

108:2.3 instant the seventh adjutant mind-spirit begins to f.

108:3.1 to keep track of these divine gifts since they f.

108:4.3 Adjusters seem to f in accordance with universe laws

110:4.6 fewer and fewer beings who could f. safely with

110:7.10 And say further to my beloved subject that I will f.

111:3.2 such as the Adjuster, f. above the morontia level.

112:5.20 reality of all selfhood (personality) is able to f.

113:3.4 children of the Infinite Spirit could thus f. in behalf

113:5.3 thus seraphim f. regardless of your passing whims or

114:2.1 The temporary appointees f. just as fully as do the

114:7.9 exigencies wherein these reserve personalities f. for

116:3.1 the Paradise Deities f. through their various agencies

117:7.7 the finaliter companies f. throughout the evolving

118:2.4 we are confident such a Deity administration will f.

118:6.7 Volition, the act of choosing, must f. within the

118:9.2 Mechanisms produced by higher minds f. to liberate

118:9.5 mechanisms ever f. true to the volitional concept that

127:3.8 when visitors were not present thus to f., Jesus

130:7.6 Mind can f. independently of the concept of the

132:4.4 a versatile and aggressive man could not thus f. for

136:5.3 intelligences obediently and respectfully f. under

160:4.1 True religion, in fact, does not f. apart from the

167:7.4 But these angelic spirits do f. to keep one part of

180:5.3 spirit-endowed beings who f. upon supermaterial

functionwith as

3:4.4 no wise lessens his ability to f. as a divine personality

5:2.4 surround you and impinge upon you but do not f. as

7:4.5 The Paradise Sons stand pledged and ready to f. as

7:5.5 On none of these seven bestowals did he f. as either

8:5.4 In your minds and upon your souls they f. as one

9:2.3 The Third Person in his spiritual ministry may f. as

10:2.1 the Father can f. only as and with the Son, but as a

10:3.18 The Eternal Son seems to f. as one with the Father in

11:6.3 vertical (reservoir) space is destined always to f. as

14:2.4 mortal could only f. as a limited self-conscious being

15:6.11 concentration of mass enables dark islands to f. as

15:8.1 so constructed that they are able to f. as efficient

15:10.21 Reflective Image Aids also f. as the representatives

16:1.2 Infinite Spirit, or any dual association, is able to f. as

16:4.1 While they f. as the co-ordinating heads of the

16:6.10 assumptions which make it possible for man to f. as a

17:1.1 Master Spirits for beings of a type that could f. as

17:1.3 Seven Supreme Executives f. as the administrative

17:2.2 Master Spirits, to f. as cocreators with the Trinity.

17:4.1 They are true images and constantly f. as the

19:3.3 we also f. as a trio whenever the occasion requires.

21:2.2 the Son at the center of all things, is destined to f. as

22:1.14 all orders f. very much as self-governing groups.

22:4.5 Consequently they f. as the co-ordinate associates of

22:10.1 and f. as personal aids to the high sons of the

23:2.17 they may f. as executioners of the high tribunals or

23:3.5 Solitary Messengers are able to f. as emergency lines

24:1.2 they f. solely as the agents of the Conjoint Actor.

24:2.7 your death the moment you cease to f. as a creature.

24:4.1 collectively f. as the administrative board of

25:0.1 These versatile beings f. as the connecting links

25:3.17 Even in their glorified service they continue to f. as

25:4.11 Technical Advisers frequently f. as individuals but

28:5.16 they f. as joy clearinghouses, seeking to upstep the

28:5.20 explains why the Censors can always f. so justly as

29:2.11 the Supreme Center Supervisors f. as individuals and

29:4.37 they f. exclusively as living and automatic presence,

31:5.3 usually permitted to f. jointly, as one personality.

33:3.4 only the Son and his associated Sons can f. as

35:1.3 term of seven years of standard time and f. as a

35:1.3 designates certain individuals of his order to f. as

35:2.4 The Melchizedeks f. as mobile and advisory review

35:8.6 These Sons f. as subordinate assistants, messengers,

36:4.3 The midsonite creatures live and f. as reproducing

36:5.4 The spirits of the seven universe adjutants do not f.

37:2.1 these beings f. as his representatives at the capital of

37:4.3 though they continue to f. as representatives of the

37:9.7 These marvelous beings reside and f. as permanent

37:9.9 Their progeny f. as the relatively permanent

38:7.4 and sanobim never f. as attending angels to human

38:9.10 three other worlds in Satania do these beings f. as

41:4.3 heated gaseous state and continue to f. as suns.

42:8.4 electric charge is deprived of all opportunity to f. as

42:8.4 Thus does the mesotron f. as an “energy-carrier”

43:2.2 Constellations f. as the legislative or lawmaking units

45:3.1 by two or three Lanonandek Sons, who f. as first

45:6.8 are granted opportunity to f. as associate parents to

48:3.17 the mansion worlds increasingly cease to f. as

48:4.18 Humor should f. as an automatic safety valve to

48:6.29 the Master Physical Controllers and f. as instructors

51:1.1 destined to f. as uplifters on the evolutionary worlds.

51:6.1 remain as superb cultural centers and continue to f.

55:4.7 Adam and Eve, who f. jointly as the unifiers of the

55:10.5 the Magisterial Sons continue to f. as dispensational

55:12.4 They f. only as supreme unifiers.

56:6.1 When the three persons of Deity f. as undivided

56:7.7 whether or not the Supreme Being will therein f. as

58:2.8 these solar storm centers f. as enormous magnets.

59:6.10 which were therefore entitled to f. as the ancestors

74:1.3 the Adam and Eve who came to f. as the biologic

76:5.4 whereon the ruler of this universe would elect to f.

77:3.7 take the place of Dalamatia—to f. as the cultural and

77:8.1 Midwayers now f. as a single corps, embracing both

83:7.8 to that extent must divorce f. as the social safety

89:4.3 his sacrifice of whatever nature might f. as a message

90:5.7 many modern priests have ceased to f. as directors of

91:3.3 And thus does prayer f. as the most potent agency of

93:10.6 Planetary Prince, or else appear on earth to f. as

94:0.1 then commissioned these pupils to f. as teachers

97:1.1 a better opportunity for Samuel to f. as a teacher

98:1.1 the promise of each teacher never to f. as a priest,

99:1.4 but it is urgently called upon to f. as a wise guide

99:2.3 A religious group which presumes to f. as such,

106:8.8 that the three Trinities f. as perfectly synchronized,

109:2.8 more frequently they f. as undetected indwellers of

112:3.4 in the citadel of the mind until it ceases to f. as an

112:5.13 You will not f. as a conscious being, following death,

113:2.8 all their contacts with human beings they can f. as

113:4.1 seraphim do f. as the personal agency of the ministry

113:4.3 Seraphim f. as teachers of men by guiding the

113:5.5 Seraphim are able to f. as material ministers to

114:3.5 the planetary governor can f. as a spokesman for the

114:6.19 They f. as ideational clearinghouses, mind focalizers,

115:3.13 hence never f. as such on subabsolute levels.

117:2.7 Supreme Being will f. as an experiential sovereign in

117:3.4 Similarly can the Supreme Being f. as the universe

117:3.8 the creation of Trinity personalities to f. as rulers

117:3.11 Supreme Being is apparently unable to f. directly as

117:3.11 then did the Supreme f. as the creative culminator

117:3.11 And we believe he will again f. as a culminator in

117:7.15 the entire grand universe will f. as a perfected whole.

118:6.3 Within a local frame, volition may appear to f. as an

120:1.6 I f. as would our Paradise Father and in accordance

120:2.8 you will so f. as to make a new revelation of man to

120:2.8 you will so f. as to show your entire universe the

125:5.7 the throne of David, or is he to f. as the light of life

125:6.6 greatest opportunities ever to be granted him to f. as

139:5.5 learned much about the way some human minds f. as

140:5.19 Children can easily be taught to f. as peacemakers.

141:7.10 Jesus announced he had come to f. as a teacher,

160:4.10 devotion to one’s work but also that one should f. as

167:7.2 they f. as a distinct group of universe intelligences.

176:4.2 Master was not going to f. as a temporal deliverer,

180:5.1 not the letter or law of truth, neither is it to f. as the

functionwith in

2:7.3 plans and technique of the Creator Sons as they f. in

6:5.1 The Eternal Son does not personally f in the physical

6:5.1 not function in the physical domains, nor does he f.,

7:1.5 those local systems of spiritual attraction that f. in

9:5.6 but you are far short of that divine goal as you f. in

9:6.7 Here mind seems to f. in a mid-zone between energy

9:8.24 they embrace orders that f. in the local universes,

10:2.8 so that in the end they f. in seven different singular

10:4.4 can f. in relation to this selfsame Paradise Trinity.

12:6.2 and the Son f. co-ordinately in the Conjoint Actor.

12:7.3 then and there would the all-wise God f. in that

14:3.8 the numerous orders of differing beings who f. in the

15:0.3 the universal gravity presences there f. in majestic

17:1.6 created by the Third Source and Center who f. in the

17:2.4 Majeston does not now f. in any personal capacity

17:4.3 The Image Aids do not directly f. in connection

18:1.2 The Trinitized Secrets of Supremacy f. in groups of

18:1.2 but f. individually in particular fields of responsibility.

18:6.1 The personalities of the order of “Days” do not f. in

19:5.4 to f. in the places of the Solitary Messengers,

20:0.1 As they f. in the superuniverse of Orvonton, Sons of

20:6.8 Creator Son send their conjoint Spirit of Truth to f.

20:10.4 triune activities these Paradise Sons of God ever f. in

22:1.14 They may f. in any of the superuniverses, but they

22:2.1 and loyally f. in the places of such unfaithful leaders.

23:1.8 even when they f. in the local creations under the

23:2.24 And they f. ever and anon in this capacity,

25:3.7 No conciliating commissions need f. in the central

25:4.15 enable them to f. in harmony with the requirements

26:2.5 angels of all seven created types f. in all channels

26:7.4 thus really begin to f. in the circle of eternity

28:4.14 Not being highly specialized, they can f. fairly well in

29:0.11 Morontia Power Supervisors f. so exclusively in the

29:1.3 These power directors f. singly in the power-energy

29:2.1 the Power Centers of the grand universe, who f. in

29:2.19 These are the centers who f. in special situations but

29:4.21 The Master Physical Controllers often f. in batteries

29:4.24 transformers do not directly f. in the domain of life,

29:4.27 These beings f. chiefly in an intraplanetary capacity.

29:4.36 Frandalanks f. interchangeably in the central and

32:1.2 These power directors f. alone in the prematerial and

33:0.1 The Father does not otherwise personally f. in the

33:6.4 they are appointed by legislative decree and f. only

33:7.2 and courts f. in seven divisions of ten sections each.

34:0.3 the essence of the Infinite Spirit, but they cannot f. in

34:3.6 for when these two f. in administrative union, they

35:2.1 near the lower creature life to be able to f. directly in

35:4.2 they also f. in unique assignments and in unusual

35:4.3 not often are they summoned to f. in the presence of

35:9.10 never again may they f. in those positions wherein

36:5.6 the only one of the adjutants to f. so largely in the

37:4.4 They may f. anywhere in the local universe and may

37:5.5 Race commissioners f. in an endless series of crises

37:7.1 They f. in most of the educational enterprises of the

39:1.1 They f. in seven groups, each of which is closely

39:1.9 associates of the Seraphic Corps of Completion f. in

39:2.2 The superior seraphim f. in the following seven

39:2.6 superior seraphim are based on Salvington but f. in

39:2.13 They do not f. in the event of natural death.

39:4.15 These are the transport seraphim who f. in the

39:5.16 They f. in the recording of planetary affairs but are

39:7.1 These seraphim do f. in connection with the mortal

41:7.14 Only those suns which f. in the direct channels of the

42:0.2 they also f. in the persons and powers of an almost

42:2.22 something inherent in energy which causes it to f. in

43:7.2 they are created to f. in seventy diverse orders of

44:3.1 The divine builders f. in seven groups:

44:3.3 2. The vocation builders—those who f. in designing

44:4.1 thought of the realms, and they f. in seven groups:

44:5.10 These energy manipulators f. in hundreds of other

47:1.3 now and then, actually to perceive finaliters as they f.

48:2.11 the physical controllers and the seraphim but f. in a

48:2.24 They naturally indicate those who will best f. in

48:3.17 The Morontia Companions are destined to f. in

49:2.21 Urantians, who f. in the mid-temperature group.

55:4.14 succeeding age of settled existence the finaliters f. in

55:4.23 Melchizedek who volunteers to f. in this capacity.

55:12.4 of time-space supremacy and do not f. in Havona.

56:7.7 the Michaels, the Creator Sons, are destined to f. in

58:1.3 The Urantia type of protoplasm can f. only in a salt

62:6.3 At first only the spirit of intuition could f. in the

62:6.4 able to f. in the Urantia type of evolutionary mind.

65:1.1 not possibly f. in the electrochemical domains as a

65:7.7 The adjutants f. exclusively in the evolution of

72:2.13 The socioeconomic courts f. in the following three

77:1.2 explain is how these one hundred could f. in the

77:8.9 assistants to the various orders of seraphim who f. in

84:3.3 woman did not f. in an emergency; she was not a

91:7.7 2. To f. more efficiently and practically in his mental

93:0.1 ability of the Melchizedek Sons to f. in emergencies

93:2.7 enabled this spirit of the Father to f. so valiantly in

99:2.1 the religion of personal spiritual experience can f.

99:2.3 Religionists must f. in society, in industry, and in

104:4.44 As they f. in this triunity, the Conjoint Actor and

107:7.3 They have affection for mortals, they f. in universe

108:4.3 Adjusters seem to f in accordance with universe laws

108:4.3 observation discloses that Adjusters f. in the mind

109:2.9 though on occasions they have been known to f. in

110:6.5 add to the ability of the Adjuster to f. in your mind;

112:2.7 Parts of the self may f. in numerous ways—thinking,

112:5.14 will permit the same human personality again to f. in

112:6.5 these guides to mansonia conduct f. acceptably in the

112:7.17 the mortals of Adjuster fusion are destined to f. in

113:3.4 children of the Infinite Spirit could thus f. in behalf

113:5.5 to f. in a wide range of activities in behalf of human

114:7.2 have self-conscious Adjusters, and most of them f. in

114:7.10 The Adjusters undoubtedly f. in many other ways

115:3.14 to a finite universe the Son, Spirit, and Paradise f. in

115:6.1 The triodity of actuality continues to f. directly in the

117:3.5 the Creator personalities of time and space f. in

117:7.4 The Supreme could hardly f. in the Trinity Ultimate

118:9.6 they will therefore eternally f. in perfect harmony

120:2.5 I counsel you to f. largely in the role of a teacher.

functionwith on

13:1.4 origin in the Father fraternize and f. on this abode.

14:4.11 the Havona natives live and f. on the billion worlds

16:4.2 The Master Spirits are unique in that they f. on all

16:8.1 numerous orders of beings as they f on diverse levels

19:1.3 Teacher Sons also f. on Paradise, but it will be more

22:10.7 both the major and minor sectors, even as they f. on

24:0.10 Guides are resident in the Havona universe and f. on

24:2.2 But they do not f. on Paradise; there is no need for

26:6.1 The supremacy guides f. only on the sixth circle of

29:2.19 power centers are the full equals of those who f. on

29:3.9 Outside of Havona the Supreme Power Centers f. on

29:3.9 They could not so f. on an ordinary evolutionary

33:8.2 there do f. on Salvington a variety of advisory and

37:10.1 there are two unusual orders that f. extensively on

38:2.3 The seraphim are so created as to f. on both

39:0.10 ministry does not necessarily imply ability to f. on

39:4.5 These seraphim often f. on the local worlds,

45:7.1 spiritualized will creatures and others—who f.

46:5.21 inspectors, and recorders as they may chance to f. on

47:1.1 The spornagia, who f. on all of these worlds, are

47:5.1 Though they f. on all seven of the mansion spheres

48:6.32 they continue to f. on the mansion worlds, where

49:2.19 beings are so constructed that they can freely f. on

50:0.2 the dispatch of an administrative head to f. on this

51:1.1 destined to f. as uplifters on the evolutionary worlds.

55:4.5 the chief of the terminal corps of such Sons to f. on

58:1.4 protoplasmic reactions of the first living cells to f. on

62:6.5 then did the spirit of wisdom begin to f. on Urantia

65:1.2 Life Carriers are able to f. and do f. on three levels:

65:1.6 Life Carriers as will enable them immediately to f. on

72:2.9 The law courts f. on the following three levels:

100:2.3 Such a glorified religion can f. on three levels of

111:3.2 The soul, being supermaterial, does not of itself f. on

112:1.1 Such a divine gift is designed to f. on numerous

114:0.3 The angels f. on Urantia as the actual supermaterial

115:4.3 to comprehend that the infinite triodities can f. on

156:5.16 so practical as to render you a useful citizen to f. on

functional

0:1.3 Total Deity is f. on the following seven levels:

0:8.9 the Supreme Being, is the f. Deity of the mortal

5:6.6 not observable as an active and f. reality until after

9:8.14 The f. family of the Third Source and Center,

11:2.8 we do think of the f. space presence of this Absolute

11:8.8 it is ancestral to all relative f. nonspirit realities—

12:3.9 for the actual and f. presence of spirit gravity in the

14:1.10 separation is in recognition of f. and administrative

16:1.3 collectively representative of the f. power, wisdom,

16:1.3 Master Spirits do, then and there, encompass the f.

16:3.16 —not in a personal sense—equivalates to a f. level

16:4.5 when we encounter the f. activities of the various

17:0.1 Although all are classed among the f. family of the

17:0.10 Their f. domain extends from the personal presence

17:2.4 of divinity created by the Supreme Being in f. liaison

17:2.5 alignment of power and co-ordination of f. spirit

17:8.1 constitute the nucleus of the f. family of the Third

17:8.9 F. unity, inherent in the Conjoint Actor, is disclosed

19:4.9 It is very difficult to portray the f. limits of the

22:7.8 occurs this f. spiritual union of the two ancestors;

22:7.8 trinitizing parents become one on the ultimate f.

27:6.3 conduct elaborate courses in seventy f. divisions of

28:7.4 many difficulties because of this f. curtailment of

29:1.2 and to whom each is in complete f. subservience.

29:2.17 otherwise concerned with life as a f. organization.

29:3.7 constituted in exactly one million units of f. control,

30:1.93 four ultimate levels of personality activity and are f.

31:9.11 In their f. organization the supervising Architects of

36:2.14 numerous basic f. variations of life manifestations.

36:5.6 of animal life and the only one to make extensive f.

38:2.3 not so far removed from human beings, in certain f.

39:0.10 the experiential acquirement of f. skill in one or more

42:0.2 But these f. and provisional modifications or

42:2.3 the force-space potential inherent in the f. totality of

44:5.5 of well-trained beings who are dedicated to the f.

48:2.19 A combined controller is sensitive to, and f. with,

48:2.22 there is a f. progression which gradually extends

48:4.11 These periodic releases from the tension of f. duty

50:7.2 This f. grouping of the agondonters persists

56:1.4 Pure energy is the ancestor of all nonspirit f. realities,

56:2.2 Mind is the f. endowment of the Infinite Spirit,

56:6.2 Infinite Spirit to the active f. mind of the Supreme

56:6.4 the Supreme has become actually f. in the activities

56:7.5 simultaneous expansions of Deity f.-revelation

72:9.6 was abandoned in favor of the economic or f. system

72:9.6 one exception to this scheme of f. or group suffrage:

82:3.3 the current power of the mores and the f. integrity of

94:8.16 philosophy only provided for a sort of f. continuity.

100:1.9 religious growth is the one positive proof of the f.

102:2.5 only in the harmony of the triunity of f. reality is

103:2.1 Religion is f in the human mind and has been realized

104:3.1 In certain f. aspects a triunity may be analogous to a

104:3.14 they thereby constitute a triunity of f. unity, not a

104:3.14 a triunity, a threefold f. aggregate unanimity.

104:3.15 The Trinity is not a triunity; it is not a f. unanimity;

104:3.15 triunity, for that is their f. union as three persons.

104:3.16 It is f. rather than organic.

104:3.17 while they are thus comparable from a f. standpoint,

104:4.33 This grouping yields the eternalization of the f.

104:4.43 The Conjoint Actor integrates the varying f. aspects

104:4.46 The triunities are the f. balance wheel of infinity,

104:4.46 enables the Father-I AM to experience f infinity unity

104:5.12 As the triunities are primarily concerned with the f.

105:4.6 f. associations of the Seven Absolutes of Infinity.

105:4.9 Absolutes, and existentials become f. in the triunities,

105:5.1 the repercussional adjustments of the f. triunities.

105:6.1 actuals within the absolute associations of f. infinity.

106:0.2 in turn, are existent on several levels of f. activity.

106:1.4 the source of the relative unity of the f. reality of

106:4.4 inherent capacity for f. association with absolutes.

106:8.22 the f. reassembly of those aspects of infinity which

107:2.7 to the finite experiential level of f. association with

109:2.1 You should also recognize a certain f. classification—

111:2.1 Mind, in its essence, is f. unity; therefore does mind

111:2.3 identified with mind and spirit held together in f.

112:1.5 finite personality are three, and they are roughly f. as

112:5.14 At death the f. identity associated with the human

112:5.14 its parts, is dependent on them for f. identity.

114:6.4 the master seraphim are f. on Urantia as follows:

115:5.2 for the Trinity is f. on all (total) levels, including the

116:0.5 the Supreme will become f. from Uversa as the

116:1.3 in f. association with the revelation and attainment of

116:2.14 those superuniverse Creators whose f. activities

functional-revelation

56:7.5 is attended by simultaneous expansions of Deity f.

functionalized

104:3.18 In them is total reality f., and through them does the

functionally

0:11.14 potential of the static-dynamic Deity f. realizable on

0:11.15 On subinfinite levels they are f. differentiated, but in

9:3.1 have been intrusted to, and are f. associated with,

9:3.2 This power is not f. (observably) present in either the

12:4.2 The Unqualified Absolute is f. limited to space, but

16:3.16 In this sense the “Sevenfold Spirit” is f. associable

16:6.1 Third Source and Center and, in certain ways, is f.

23:2.14 These messengers, who are so f. handicapped when

26:1.14 though often f. grouped with the ministering spirits.

34:4.6 is f. centered in the person of the Divine Minister.

36:5.16 mind spirits are f. antecedent to, and preparatory for,

37:8.2 The Solitary Messengers, when f. attached to the

37:10.2 Neither are they f. concerned with the evolutionary

38:7.2 and sanobim are inherently associated, f. united.

38:9.1 they are f. reckoned with the ministering spirits of

56:1.2 Absolutes are f. unified by the Universal Absolute.

56:5.2 Deity personalizations in whom divinity is f. manifest

103:9.10 of mind, soul, and spirit ever closely united and f.

104:4.39 This is the unity of infinity f. manifest in time and

105:7.16 unified absolutely by the several triunities, f. by the

106:2.1 As God the Sevenfold f. co-ordinates finite evolution

115:2.1 is f. associated in the triunities, and is transmitively

116:5.9 These seven groups are f. inseparable from God the

functionals

106:1.0 1. PRIMARY ASSOCIATION OF FINITE F.

functionedsee functioned as

23:1.1 they have f. throughout the grand universe from near

24:1.11 supervisor No. 572,842 has f. on Salvington since

29:2.12 million power centers have f. in the central creation,

33:3.2 has ever since f. with him in creating and governing

35:7.2 have observed the legislative assemblies as they f. on

39:0.9 having f. in well-nigh every avenue of activity open

45:2.3 only Lanonandek Son in all Nebadon who f. loyally

51:6.3 a great planetary university of culture, which had f.

56:6.2 superuniverses, but he f. only on spiritual levels.

65:1.8 I have f. on Urantia in this third phase of existence

66:4.6 who later f. in the parental role had been isolated

67:6.2 which f. throughout the seven years of waiting.

70:7.15 They acted as night police and otherwise f. in a wide

76:5.2 nor were they Adjuster indwelt when they f. on

83:7.1 mother-child bond is instinctive and has f. regardless

92:0.5 These agencies have long f. on Urantia, and they

92:5.9 They f. throughout the lands of the Andites,

93:2.7 this is the only Adjuster who ever f. in two minds on

95:4.4 Amenemope f. to conserve the ethics of evolution

95:7.3 compromisers and innovators who f. as missionaries

97:10.5 this religion survives because it has effectively f. to

108:4.4 In recent years the archangels’ circuit has f. on

114:1.1 Life Carriers, and this group f. on Urantia until the

114:2.1 they were all real leaders when they f. on Urantia,

114:6.10 The group now on the planet has thus f. since the

119:5.2 the ascending mortals, lived and f. on Uversa for

119:6.6 the many exploits of their Sovereign Ruler as he f. on

134:2.4 for Jesus f. during this year in an executive capacity,

136:8.7 nonetheless, when, and as, his human mind f.,

138:10.11 In this way the twelve f. from their early organization

functioned as

27:0.3 supernaphim have f. as now classified only since the

34:0.3 personal and has always f. as a distinct individual.

35:1.3 wherein one of their own number f. as co-ordinate

36:4.1 a single sphere whereon the Melchizedeks have f. as

39:0.9 Manotia, a supreme seraphim and onetime f. only as

51:3.8 midwayers effected a voluntary union and have f. as

53:1.4 Lanonandeks but never f. as a System Sovereign;

55:12.3 Although these Unqualified Supervisors have long f.

71:1.3 this group of six nations never quite f. as a state

77:9.5 having already f. as governor general of Urantia

84:8.2 while marriage f. as the unique institution of self-

85:4.2 numerous events have f. as religious stimuli to

90:1.1 The shaman sometimes f. as a priest and even as a

92:1.4 emotion has ever f. as a powerful conditioning factor

93:3.3 been instructed that the three Most Highs f. as one.

93:10.1 the Urantia Melchizedek receivers f. as eleven.

94:1.1 the father still f. as a priest and the mother as a

107:5.6 mortal and Adjuster minds which had previously f. as

113:0.1 These attending seraphim have f. as the spiritual

116:4.3 and concomitantly the Supreme Being f. creatively as

139:4.1 John f. as the personal agent of Jesus in dealing with

154:2.1 Theretofore each synagogue had existed and f. as

functioningverb;  see functioning as; functioning in;

                 functioning of; functioning on

9:8.2 first act of the Infinite Spirit, f. apart from the Trinity

18:1.5 these seven special worlds or while f. throughout the

23:0.2 how many are of registry-record as f. within the

23:1.9 as not to interfere with their proper and effective f..

23:3.5 It develops that one messenger, when so f., can

29:4.19 In so f., all ten of the mechanical controllers act in

30:3.13 While f. here and there throughout a superuniverse,

31:2.1 Wherever and whenever Gravity Messengers are f.,

36:5.1 such mind is manifest, these spirits are variously f..

36:6.3 are gifts of the local universe Mother Spirit, f.

37:4.3 technically outside our jurisdiction, but when f. by

37:8.6 traveling courts of the universes, f. from the worlds

37:8.10 encountered wherever superuniverse personnel is f.,

41:2.3 power inspectors headquartered on Jerusem and f.

41:9.5 At the present time it is f. through the period of

42:2.14 the intelligent activities of the Sevenfold, f. under

42:2.16 Conjoint Actor, f. in behalf of the Paradise Trinity.

42:10.4 a local universe Mother Spirit f. through her seven

42:12.13 whenever a real spirit-mind is f., there always tends

43:8.8 4. While thus socially f. with beings like and unlike

46:4.7 helpers f. between the material and the spiritual.

52:1.8 upon the report of the Life Carriers that will is f.,

55:1.5 whereon twenty-five morontia shrines were f..

55:2.3 under whose jurisdiction this mortal may be f.;

55:6.4 of development the adjutant mind-spirits are still f..

65:3.1 A purposeful plan was f. throughout all of these

65:7.4 Urantia organisms that they had ever had in all their f

66:5.13 of revealed religion. This body was slow in f..

67:7.2 being of concern to every creature f. within the affect

70:3.9 forbade their f. during either the hunting or harvest

71:3.2 But no state can attain ideal levels of f. until every

72:5.4 industrial courts are only thirty years old but are f.

77:1.7 the Melchizedek receivers, f. under the titular

82:0.3 other influences because the home was effectively f..

83:8.8 partnership of a man and a woman, existing and f.

85:2.6 the mind-adjutant-activated types of worship were f.

97:10.7 they seek to destroy the technique of group f..

108:2.4 other intervening authorities or powers f. between

108:3.10 time, but we are not consciously certain of thus f..

109:1.3 in common with all beings living and f. within the

114:6.2 These twelve groups of angels, while f. under the

117:5.2 God do not lose their volitional selfhood by so f..

120:0.7 of the Supreme which involved co-operative f.

123:2.1 thus gaining the experience of f. in connection

124:2.8 teacher and simply could not refrain from so f.,

functioning as

10:6.16 We are the children of the three Paradise Deities f.

14:6.17 Spirit derives the combined satisfaction of f. as a

14:6.41 the seven superuniverses are f. as the intermediate

19:5.9 superconscious techniques, are also f. as teachers

22:9.4 officers of the courts of the Ancients of Days, f. as

26:7.3 the many triune commissions f. as examiners and

28:5.17 and f. much as do the Joys of Existence, they strive

29:2.17 f. as energy projectors to the one hundred tributary

37:1.9 Gabriel is the chief executive of all Nebadon, f. as

40:4.1 f. as the indwelling Adjuster of an incarnated Son,

48:5.4 or spheres wherein they may be f. as instructors.

52:3.2 While f. as descending Sons, the Adams do not

53:6.6 This angel is still in service on Urantia, f. as associate

55:4.10 some of the midwayers are still f., chiefly as contact

57:4.1 either as a globular cluster or as a solitary sun f. as

57:6.8 3,000,000,000 years ago the solar system was f.

72:4.5 its three correlated branches, the teaching staff f. as

88:3.4 when many men are collectively f. as a democracy

90:3.2 the shamans, while f. as medicine men and priests,

105:1.1 universes attribute to the Father f. as the infinite,

105:3.5 at the same time f. as the infinite manipulator,

105:3.5 plans and purposes of the Father-Son while f. as

108:2.3 on those worlds where the Spirit of Truth is f. as a

108:3.8 impersonal sub-Deity groups who unitedly are f. as

114:5.6 chiefs of the twelve groups of special angels f. as the

119:4.5 f. as the universe liaison between the bestowed

119:8.7 In f. as a revelator of the will of Supremacy, Michael

126:2.2 protecting his mother, of f. as guardian of his

195:4.3 long night of Western civilization and was still f. as

functioning in

0:2.16 the Sevenfold—Deity personality anywhere actually f.

0:2.16 The Paradise Deities and their creative associates f.

0:11.1 the Father and the Son, f. in the God of Action,

0:11.14 as concerns the intelligent personalities now f. in the

0:12.4 is dependent in part on their own experiential f. in

3:2.6 the power of God is not f. in the universe as a blind

6:8.2 as two separate personalities f. in definite domains

8:5.5 the Father and the Son are f. in and through him;

10:4.3 The Trinity is an association of infinite persons f. in

10:4.5 Both the Father and the Son are f. in and through

10:7.3 other than the Trinity f. in the finite universes; but

12:3.9 theory of totality, is observable as f. in the grand

12:9.6 around a divine spirit nucleus and f. in a material

16:0.11 and the results of their f. in the superuniverses are

16:8.15 Urantia type of personality may be viewed as f. in

18:4.5 the officers of the courts of all three divisions, f. in

18:7.3 All Faithfuls of Days f. in the constellations of a local

19:5.7 the probability that three Inspired Spirits are f. in

20:7.2 the number of these Trinity Sons f. in the central

21:5.9 Michael is in full control of all other Sons of God f.

26:1.15 F. in the central, super-, and local universes, angelic

29:4.36 the number f. in Satania alone is beyond your

29:5.7 only other types of revealed beings capable of f. in

31:9.13 But of all other creatures or entities revealed as f. in

33:1.2 were he actually to be present on Salvington and f.

33:4.6 any and all of the orders of celestial beings f. in

33:5.4 presence of the Stationary Sons of the Trinity f. in

37:8.4 He registers the exact number of will creatures f. in

39:1.2 high Sons and Spirit-origin beings resident and f. in

42:2.16 Conjoint Actor, f. in behalf of the Paradise Trinity.

53:3.5 the Ancients of Days could be debarred from f. in the

63:5.6 At last a tool-creating mind was f. in conjunction

65:1.1 These Sons of the local universe are capable of f. in

67:7.2 being of concern to every creature f. within the

72:8.2 the various learned professions f. in governmental

98:0.2 preachers of faith and trust in God were still f. in

99:1.2 spiritual progression f. dynamically in the midst of

100:1.9 an activity f. in the supposed subconscious realms of

104:3.13 acts of the Conjoint Actor while he is eternally f.

107:7.5 these attributes of personality f. in association with

108:4.1 comprehend the methods of the Father’s f. in

109:1.3 in common with all beings living and f. within the

116:1.4 the cosmic mind, is differently f. in the seven

123:2.1 thus gaining the experience of f. in connection

167:7.4 many of the angels, while f. in the government of

functioning of

0:11.1 Absolute, while these two become one in the f. of

3:1.8 better discerned in the everywhere f. of the cosmic

4:1.8 all phenomena directly resulting from the f. of the

7:4.5 occurs a delay in the f. of the attainment plan,

10:7.5 in the unknown maneuvering of this probable f. of

11:5.6 this mid-area is in some manner related to the f. of

12:3.8 five per cent of the active f. of the Paradise

13:4.4 it is true that the f. presence of subabsolute and

15:9.14 the diversely f. presence of the adjutant mind-spirits.

16:1.4 detect no evidence of direct association with the f.

17:1.10 through the unique f. of universal reflectivity.

17:3.7 in constant operation in contrast with the periodic f.

17:7.1 The narration of the nature and f. of the seven

17:8.1 from the presence of the Trinity to the f. of mind

19:4.7 conjecture about the f. of a Censor in any given

21:5.8 penetration beyond their wisdom regarding the f. of

22:10.9 this is the narrative of the origin, nature, and f. of

23:2.18 is no limit upon the f. of the Solitary Messengers.

28:5.19 I marvel at the superb f. of these angels, who so

32:2.5 While the smooth f. of your local universe no longer

34:4.4 the more or less unified activities but diverse f. of

42:2.11 the primary force organizers give way to the f. of

43:5.11 Brilliant Evening Stars, necessitates the f. of this Son

56:0.2 oneness which overspreads all this f. of plurality,

56:4.5 and perforce must conceive of the f. of plural Deities

56:5.3 The present f. of divinity in the superuniverses is

56:7.6 observed a new and fuller f. of God the Supreme

57:1.7 At about this time the narrative shifts to the f. of the

57:8.18 flow, as is disclosed by the f. of the magnetic poles.

62:6.2 develop mentally through our observation of the f. of

64:6.31 to opportunity for the wide f. of natural selection,

65:0.7 It is the integrated f. of the Life Carriers, the physical

65:3.6 must sooner or later supersede the random f. of

65:7.6 marks the beginning of the f. of the adjutant spirits,

71:8.10 the co-ordinated f. of men and women in the home,

79:8.9 directly dependent on the effective f. of the family;

86:0.1 The normal f. of the human mind under the directive

92:0.5 co-ordinate f. of these three divine ministrations is

100:1.5 the f. of the fear stimulus of attention and awareness

103:6.7 physical sciences and the f. of the spirit of religion.

110:6.3 demands the harmonious f. of the entire personality,

110:6.13 and, on Urantia, the first f. of the Spirit of Truth,

110:6.17 spiritual fulcrum for the effective f. of the human

117:6.4 probably the f. of the ever-enlarging action of the

133:7.9 Without the effective f. of a consciousness sorter

136:4.4 the first real f. of these two minds as now made one.

161:3.3 and discern the undoubted f. of the divine mind.

functioning on

0:1.9 Deity f. on the first creature-identificational level as

0:1.10 Deity f. on the second level of unifying divinity

0:9.2 the Ultimate is designative of personal Deity f. on

6:6.1 observes mind phenomena in living organisms f.

16:7.5 man finds himself f. on the animal level of existence.

16:8.1 with personality of the finite-mortal type, f. on the

17:1.5 Supreme Executive Number One, f. on executive

22:4.7 inhabited planet, even as I am now f. on Urantia.

26:5.2 These pilgrim helpers, f. on the seventh circle of

30:0.1 and other-than-personal entities now f. on Paradise

36:4.4 midsoniters born in Nebadon are alive today, f. on

42:11.2 it is spirit-mind f. on and from creator levels of

44:0.5 by the central corps of morontia supervisors f. on

46:5.18 those assigned mortals who may be temporarily f. on

51:1.6 even when f. on descending missions to the planets,

60:4.7 by a Life Carrier assigned to Satania and now f. on

67:6.4 as titular head of all superhuman personalities f. on

114:3.2 recognized leader of celestial beings f. on Urantia.

114:6.7 corps now f. on Urantia is the fifth thus to serve.

114:6.8 The group now f. in the overcontrol of international

119:4.3 different master teachers, f. on twenty-two worlds.

132:3.8 soul casts no shadow of doubting evil when f. on

196:0.7 as a combined human and divine being f. on earth

functioningadjective

9:4.2 Mind, in f. beings, is not separated from energy or

9:4.3 it utterly transcends the active and f. mind circuits

12:8.9 able to grasp much of the meaning of three f. levels

13:4.4 it is true that the f. presence of subabsolute and

15:9.14 the diversely f. presence of the adjutant mind-spirits.

16:1.4 detect no evidence of direct association with the f.

25:3.13 —four mutually understood and perfectly f. arbiter

34:4.12 and are ably assisted by the first f. mind-spirit,

72:9.7 intelligent group of citizens represents a vital and f.

77:0.1 unique beings existing on a life-f. level about midway

111:2.3 This f. relationship of such mind and spirit does not

112:1.17 the whole of the living and f. creature means much

118:9.8 these postulated f. trinities of the creations of outer

functionings

65:7.3 are encircuited with other adjutant f. throughout

functionsnoun; see functions of

9:1.6 At times and in certain f. he seems to compensate for

10:5.1 beings may more properly be regarded as having f.,

10:5.1 These f. are actively supreme, ultimate, and (within

10:6.16 they represent the Trinity only in those f. for which

10:6.17 In the central universe such f. exist in theory only;

13:1.10 You have been instructed concerning reflectivity f.

14:1.9 In addition to other f. this impersonal Spirit

14:6.5 of absonite and other phases of mind and spirit f..

15:8.2 regulative f. are performed by the superuniverse

15:8.2 do not possess will, they do not choose, their f. are

16:0.12 The Master Spirits have many f., but at the present

16:1.2 collectively represent any and all possible Deity f.,

16:3.16 to a functional level associable with Trinity f..

16:6.10 and virtually unrelated in their respective f..

21:1.3 observe the practical outworking of the Michael f.

29:3.11 of this Absolute, we are not cognizant of such f.,

33:8.0 8. THE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE F.

35:5.7 work largely pertains to the legislative f. indigenous

40:7.3 I include the mention of certain Adjuster f. in order

41:2.1 their f. in a local system, such as Satania, are more

42:2.4 certain equalizing and compensating agencies or f..

44:4.11 by executing numerous f. in rhythmic form.

45:5.4 In the exercise of their reproductive f. they are not

46:4.1 are given over to the necessary administrative f.

49:5.14 free for higher engagements: one for intellectual f.

55:9.3 the detailed administrative or supervising f. which

65:1.0 1. LIFE CARRIER FUNCTIONS

65:6.4 how evolving organisms are able to adapt their f.

67:2.1 abdicate by resigning all of their f. and powers into

70:5.3 governmental f.: executive, legislative, and judicial.

71:8.1 domains of executive, legislative, and judicial f..

71:8.1 in accordance with such a plan of segregation of f.

72:2.8 having neither legislative nor judicial f..

103:7.12 to yield analogous interpretations of origins, f.,

104:2.4 Trinity f. are something unique, original, and not

104:3.17 Both eventuate in f. that are something other than

106:5.3 correlate it, in a collective sense, with impersonal f..

107:2.6 What f. may be theirs, we do not know.

113:7.8 angelic natures, so complemental in all universe f.,

118:10.4 The Gods have attributes but the Trinity has f.,

134:3.8 the kingdoms of men as these world f. are existent

functions of

6:6.1 when it is used to denote spirit f. of intelligence.

7:3.4 might be compared to the f. of the neural circuits in

10:4.2 divine unity of the universe f. of undivided Deity.

10:5.0 5. FUNCTIONS OF THE TRINITY

10:5.2 The f. of the Paradise Trinity are not simply the

10:5.3 And the f. of the Trinity can best be considered in

10:8.2 inadvisable to discuss the f. of the Trinity of

11:3.1 the Most Holy Sphere and is reserved for the f. of

11:5.4 force center are not identifiable with the known f.

11:5.4 outermost may possibly be identified with the f. of

11:5.4 but we are not certain concerning the space f. of

11:7.0 7. SPACE FUNCTIONS OF PARADISE

14:3.6 also employed in the organization of the material f.

16:1.2 of sevenfold Deity, the active and associative f. of

16:3.17 The multiple f. of the Seventh Master Spirit range

16:4.0 4. ATTRIB. AND F. OF THE MASTER SPIRITS

16:4.4 and the force f. of the Unqualified Absolute.

16:4.16 and the inscrutable f. of the Unqualified Absolute.

17:8.0 8. FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME SPIRITS

17:8.1 and co-ordinate the manifold f. of the personnel

20:8.4 the duties and f. of the Teacher Sons I can hardly

24:1.14 the f. of each order are expanded by liaison with

26:1.11 grouped for presentation in accordance with their f.

27:2.1 self-governing and self-regulatory except for the f. of

29:2.9 control of all the vast network of the far-flung f. of

29:2.14 Paradise as they find them modified in the space f.

30:1.10 The f. of the other-than-Adjuster fragments are

31:10.10 transcend even the future master universe f. of

34:3.5 all f. of the Creator Sons are not exempt from space

40:10.4 that the f. of these administrations should be

41:2.6 concerned with the prespiritual f. of material mind.

42:2.7 potency and may be one of the nether Paradise f. of

42:6.6 result from these various f. of the component

43:3.5 associated with those legislative and lawmaking f. of

44:0.21 activities and manifold f. of the celestial artisans.

44:2.1 more than a meager and distorted concept of the f.

45:5.6 The higher orders of sonship reserve the veto f. of

47:6.2 finds his place in the group working and class f. of

48:4.15 One of the f. of humor is to help all of us take

49:3.4 are radically different from such f. of Urantia mortals

53:4.2 Lucifer contended that all these f. of government

55:4.8 science in liaison with the enlarged planetary f. of

55:4.21 of light and life witnesses the development of new f.

56:2.1 related with the material levels of creation by the f.

66:5.31 to assume the f. of the supreme court of Urantia.

70:7.8 And one of the chief f. of these clubs was to keep

84:0.3 the home does embrace all three of the essential f. of

91:3.6 these two f. of prayer can never be fully separated.

99:6.3 entanglement with f. of secular institutions;

103:9.10 And thus are the f. of mind, soul, and spirit ever

104:2.4 The qualities, characteristics, and f. of the Trinity are

104:3.18 and personal control over the master f. of infinity.

107:1.5 Adjusters is one of the unrevealed f. of the Father.

111:2.1 Throughout the mind f. of cosmic intelligence,

116:2.14 through the co-ordinated f. of the first three levels

118:2.4 transcended space concerning the administrative f. of

118 10. FUNCTIONS OF PROVIDENCE

118:10.2 the f. of the Almighty Supreme are related to the f.

133:7.5 Jesus and Ganid had a long talk on the f. of the mind.

functionsverb; see functions as

0:1.3 Deity f. on personal, prepersonal, and superpersonal

0:1.13 wherever, and however the absolute level of Deity f.,

0:2.2 God, the Father, f. on three Deity-personality levels

0:3.21 Universal Absolute, which f. to unify the dynamic

0:12.4 Trinity f. encompass Deity realities, and Deity

0:12.7 This Trinity f. on both personal and superpersonal

1:2.10 the First Source and Center f. in the patterns of the

1:2.10 As mind, God f. in the Deity of the Infinite Spirit;

1:5.12 The superhuman type of progressing personality f. in

2:5.10 The divine love f. in unified association with divine

7:2.4 Here the infinite Son spiritually and creatively f. in

8:1.4 The God of Action f. and the dead vaults of space

8:1.9 the vast universe which exists, and so exquisitely f.,

9:1.2 the Third Source consistently f. in consonance with

9:1.4 The Conjoint Actor f. throughout the grand

9:1.4 He f. specifically wherever and whenever energy

9:4.1 but this nature never f. independently of physical or

9:6.3 the latter two impinge, mind gravity always f..

10:3.9 The First Source and Center f. outside of Havona in

10:3.16 7. As total Deity, he f. only in the Paradise Trinity.

10:4.6 The Trinity f. on all levels of the cosmos, and man is

12:6.13 but we know the latter f. wherever the Deity

12:7.13 Even though the Paradise Father f. through his

14:2.8 the mind gravity of the Infinite Spirit f. in liaison with

14:6.5 as it f. in numerous ways beyond the comprehension

16:3.15 Being, it is Master Spirit Number Seven who f..

16:3.19 Master Spirit Number Seven f. in the place of the

17:4.2 sometimes one Aid f. acceptably, while on other

18:6.2 The reserve corps of the Unions of Days f. on

18:6.6 with the Union of Days, who then f. in an enlarged

19:2.3 Wherever and whenever a Perfector of Wisdom f.,

19:2.3 Wisdom functions, there and then divine wisdom f.

19:3.5 the three Ancients of Days function, the Trinity f..

19:4.5 perfection has been added, then the Censor f.,

22:2.3 mortal of insurrectionary experience who f. loyally in

24:1.10 A tertiary circuit supervisor f. on the headquarters

29:2.15 The electronic organization of universe power f. in

31:9.3 Only the senior or first-eventuated Architect f. on

33:0.1 he f. in a local universe administration through the

33:3.1 the Infinite Spirit f. from the headquarters of each

34:2.3 In each local universe the Divine Minister f. in

34:2.5 the Creative Mother Spirit f. first in the sphere of

34:4.6 the Spirit of Truth f. undisturbed, for this presence

35:0.7 Triune Paradise Deity f. for the creation of three

35:0.7 the Son and the Spirit, also f. in the creation of

36:5.17 mind is not immortal when it f. without spirit insight,

37:2.9 corps of Trinity Teacher Sons that f. to establish the

39:2.7 A marvelous corps of this order of seraphim f. on

39:3.10 A large and efficient corps f. on Edentia,

42:10.3 the nonteachable mind f. on many levels beside that

42:10.5 Morontia mind f. differentially in response to the

43:4.1 the representative of the Paradise Trinity who f. on

43:4.10 the Most High liaison, who f. in close touch with the

48:4.18 Humor f. to lessen the shock of the unexpected

49:4.8 Mind is the bestowal of the Infinite Spirit and f. quite

49:5.14 brain, which is developed to the point where it f.

49:6.5 there f. the returned Adjuster, the same immortal

49:6.20 it more frequently f. on the older of these spheres

52:7.8 another such Son f. at the time of their departure,

55:9.2 presided over by the Most Highs, f. instead.

56:1.1 Paradise f. prior to space and before time; hence

71:3.3 The ideal state f. under the impulse of three mighty

83:1.1 As such an institution, marriage f. in two directions:

101:2.12 Divinity f. in mortal personality as the Adjuster gift

103:0.1 the Adjusters, this influence f. to enlarge man’s

103:6.9 Philosophy, clarified by revelation, f. acceptably in

104:2.6 those triunities in which the Infinite f. in various

105:0.1 is produced by one absolute cause, and which f.

106:4.1 but f. in this respect as a self-qualified absolute;

107:7.4 Human will f. on the personality level of universe

111:4.5 Personality is inherently creative, but it thus f. only in

111:4.9 worthy children when the stage whereon it f. is

112:1.2 Personality f. equally efficiently in the local universe,

112:5.4 the self are expressed by the material mind as it f. in

115:6.2 activity proceeds out through uncharted space, it f.

116:0.5 The Supreme Being f. primarily in the central

116:4.2 The Infinite Spirit as the Conjoint Actor f. in many

117:3.8 evolution of Supremacy, but the Father f. alone in

118:10.5 Providence f. with regard to the total and deals with

132:3.6 spark of divinity, which is immortal, and which f.

196:3.21 the Adjuster, f. to human observation apparently as

196:3.25 morontia f. between the material and the spiritual

functions as

0:11.10 f. as the associative co-ordinator of these sum totals

6:1.3 The Father never personally f. as a creator except in

7:4.6 Infinite Spirit f. truly and literally as the conjoint

9:2.5 the beneficence of this divine influence which f. as

10:3.18 As absolute the Son f. as a person and only in the

10:3.19 represents the Father-Son association, but also f.

10:4.1 God f. as God only in relation to God and to those

11:7.8 A space level thus f. as an elliptical region of motion

12:1.1 and matter-power f. ultimately as a space unit,

19:5.5 to the presence of the Inspired Spirits which f. just

20:1.14 each f. as a universe Father in his own creation,

25:2.10 When in session a commission f. as a group of three

29:2.15 much as the Gulf Stream f. as a circumscribed

31:9.3 —eventuated in the dawn of eternity and now f. as

32:2.11 that great sun cluster which f. as the physical center

33:2.5 his place is assumed by Gabriel,who then f. as regent

33:3.4 The Son f. as a father in his local universe.

33:5.2 Immanuel f. as adviser to the Sovereign Son but

34:2.1 the Divine Minister thereafter f. as a person and

35:1.2 for in Gabriel’s absence the Father Melchizedek f. as

39:5.16 custodians of the major affairs of the planet as it f. as

41:1.5 by the Satania Power Center, whose living mass f. as

45:3.8 Hanavard f. as acting chairman of the council of

55:4.16 omniaphim who f. as the personal representative of

56:3.3 And this far-flung spirit f. as a phenomenon on the

69:1.6 they represent a complex organization which f. as a

99:2.6 amid which it ever f. as a moral stabilizer, social

104:4.21 The Father exists before spirit; the Son-Spirit f. as

112:1.13 the personality f. as a factor in the total situation.

113:2.10 and during her absence the associated cherubim f. as

114:3.3 In certain ways he f. as would a Planetary Prince,

114:4.4 the Most High observer f. as the Most High regent,

fund

72:6.6 on their labor are turned over to this pension f..

72:6.7 natural resources goes to the old-age pension f..

123:4.4 profits from the sale of doves as a special charity f.,

129:2.4 a certain large f. which Jesus presently sent up to

171:8.4 trade diligently with your trust f. while I am away

fundamentalsee fundamental law(s)

2:6.2 and responsive to, the f. needs of the human world.

3:6.2 The sovereignty of God is unlimited; it is the f. fact

4:2.2 and f. background of a changeless Deity and his

5:6.4 The f. attributes of human selfhood, as well as the

9:8.9 personalities, and in addition to these two f. types

12:6.8 But who fosters and cares for the f. needs of the

12:8.14 Spirit is the f. reality of the personality experience of

14:5.6 the f. constitution of the basic orders of intelligent

16:0.1 and why the number seven is f. in its organization

23:1.1 They are f. to the divine technique of the Infinite Sp.

28:6.2 the application of ethics grow out of the f. facts of

36:2.11 architectural types of life design, f. arrangements

36:2.14 There are one million f. or cosmic chemical formulas

36:2.16 custodian commissioners, two for each f. pattern of

42:9.1 teacher reasoned the number seven was f. to nature

42:9.3 indicative of the f. reality of the sevenfold diversity

45:6.4 The relationship of child and parent is f. to the

51:6.4 devoted to practical arts, f. intellectual training,

68:3.3 all society was founded on f. needs and basic urges

84:0.3 life propagation makes it the f. human institution,

84:7.28 The family is the f. unit of fraternity in which

87:7.4 cult has been devitalized by the loss of many f. ideas.

103:2.10 this is the early and f. experience of the child mind.

104:4.27 The fourth triunity absolutely controls the f. units of

108:0.1 that is the f. work of the divine gifts.

112:2.14 the master tissues, the f. chemical overcontrol,

115:6.1 the Eternal Son operates directly upon the f. values

133:5.10 the f. cause of this universe of energy-mass, mind,

134:3.7 how similar their religions were in regard to the f.

142:7.5 the memorable discussion of the f. characteristics of

152:6.1 changes in their basic and f. concepts of social

186:5.8 Sin and rebellion have nothing to do with the f. plan

194:2.8 about Jesus carried along with it many of the f. truths

196:0.11 Jesus’ wholehearted faith in the f. goodness of the

fundamental law(s)

33:8.5 If their advice is founded on the f. of the universe,

43:2.8 The pronouncements of Edentia constitute the f. of

44:5.4 of the f. of the Eternal Son governing spirit energy

71:2.12 by enactments in accordance with accepted f..

142:7.4 restating the two f. of living: the first commandment

fundamentalist

94:9.4 the f. stereotype of the teachings of Siddhartha

fundamentally

29:1.4 The physical creation is f. uniform in administration.

37:6.4 F., the Nebadon educational system provides for

49:5.32 There is f. only one way in which individual human

98:0.4 Christian ethics were f. repercussions of the earlier

109:5.3 what it actually and f. is, disregarding entirely what

140:4.8 Remember: While inherited urges cannot be f.

196:2.9 and taught them that the world was not f. evil.

funds or apostolic funds

72:4.3 a lifetime, the f. for meeting such expenses being

72:6.3 The f. for old-age pensions are derived from four

72:6.5 2. Bequests—many wealthy citizens leave f. for this

72:6.9 government f. have long been honestly administered.

72:7.14 Federal appropriations, except war f. assessed by the

72:9.4 and all governmental servants supported by tax f. are

122:10.4 went to Alexandria on f. provided by Zacharias,

126:3.12 end of this year Mary saw the family f. diminishing.

126:5.11 But when Herod refused to pay them any of the f.

128:2.7 —Joseph was placed in charge of the household f.

128:6.3 and for the first time in years had some f. ahead.

128:7.11 Jude was very faithfully sending his share of f. home

128:7.13 Apply my f. to the family necessities or pleasures

129:2.3 month until the f. due him should be exhausted.

129:2.3 I will disburse your f. which my father holds as

129:2.4 the better plan to invest these f. in property and

129:2.9 wages of one year so that he could intrust such f.

132:5.11 9. Trust f.—wealth lodged in your hands by your

135:0.5 received a regular allowance from the temple f.

135:2.3 the priest’s allowance due him from the temple f.,

138:7.4 hardly sufficient f. to maintain themselves for two

138:8.1 treasurer of the twelve, divided the af. into six

138:8.1 f. for the care of dependent families having been

138:9.3 folks that, with some little assistance from the af.,

138:10.5 Judas, the treasurer, would send f. each week to

138:10.6 If the f. for mutual support were not forthcoming, if

138:10.6 he always had sufficient f. in the treasurer’s hands to

138:10.10 Judas paid out f. on Andrew’s authorization.

139:7.8 he never openly solicited f. from the multitudes.

139:7.8 Matthew hesitated openly to contribute to the af.

139:7.8 was strongly tempted to let them know that his f.

139:7.9 When the f. for the week were short of the estimated

139:7.9 make up for his failure to solicit the necessary f..

140:8.13 Jesus definitely instructed Judas that no af. were to

143:3.5 Matthew was hard pressed for f. inasmuch as they

147:2.1 Judas made a deposit of some of their common f.

148:0.2 The f. thus received were turned over to the group

150:1.2 own organization and directed Judas to provide f.

150:1.2 From this time on they furnished their own f.;

157:1.2 Judas carried their f., and he was across the lake.

157:6.1 messengers to arrive from David Zebedee with f..

157:6.1 he had no ready f. of his own to hand over to Judas

157:6.1 these messengers arrived from Bethsaida bringing f.

157:6.1 arranged that these f. should be anonymously turned

159:6.3 these dark days they also served as collectors of f.,

163:2.11 Judas put f. on deposit to be used subsequently

165:4.5 liberal men and women of means have given f. to

169:1.7 the young man gathered together all his f. and set

169:2.3 had directly wasted and squandered his master’s f..

171:1.4 buyers and proceeded with the f. to Jerusalem,

172:2.3 David Zebedee turned over to Judas the f. realized

172:5.12 Judas would not desert with the af. in his possession.

178:2.11 David received all the apostolic cash f. and receipts

185:1.5 only the Sanhedrin could disburse the temple f.,

186:1.3 he had so long carried the bag containing the af..

190:1.3 he dropped the bag of Judas, containing all the af.,

191:0.10 David had unceremoniously turned the f. over to him

funeral

69:9.6 and when a wealthy man died, the f. was held up

87:1.5 Mourners also returned from a f. by a different

87:2.3 The f. service originated in man’s effort to induce the

87:2.3 the f. sermon was originally designed to instruct the

87:2.5 fact that professional mourners were hired for f.

87:2.9 food offerings at f. feasts were once universal.

87:2.10 Ancient f. wastes were enormous.

87:2.10 Iroquois Indians made many reforms in f. waste.

87:2.10 much terrestrial wealth is still consumed on f.

127:3.14 expenses of a f. on top of everything else staggered

135:4.2 On returning to Engedi from his mother’s f., John

146:6.2 they met a f. procession on its way to the near-by

146:6.2 When the f. procession had come up to Jesus and

192:4.6 publicly appear in connection with the f. of Elijah

funerals

55:2.5 light and life, “f.” are occasions of supreme joy,

123:4.2 They played much at weddings and f., ceremonies

fungi

65:2.3 Many of the f. represent a retrograde movement in

65:2.3 really belong to this group of renegade parasitic f..

funnels

162:4.4 These two priests then repaired to the silver f.

furious

149:4.2 ‘Angry men stir up strife, while the f. multiply

furl

151:5.3 torn the sail away before the apostles could f. it,

furlough

150:1.1 were to be absent from Bethsaida on their f., Jesus

152:2.1 On Friday he declared a f. of one week that all his

furnace

92:3.10 revealed religion and the fiery f. of genuine science.

96:4.5 and the smoke ascended like the smoke of a f.,

furnaces

41:3.1 These solar f., together with the dark giants of space,

41:7.14 Such solar f. blaze on indefinitely, being able to

furnish

39:2.17 superior seraphim also f. messenger aids upon

60:3.10 outcrops and convey it downward to f. the water

67:6.3 biologic leaven that multiplied and continued to f.

furnished

23:2.20 investigate the clues f. by the space contemplators of

77:2.1 in the early days of the second garden, f. one half of

77:4.6 eventually f. the Nodite ancestry which blended with

150:1.2 From this time on they f. their own funds; never

178:2.7 will show you a large upper room all f. and ready for

179:1.1 chamber, which was completely f. for the supper,

furnishes

155:6.16 2. The fact that your entire life plan f. positive proof

furnishing

28:4.11 These ministering spirits of time are constantly f.

69:3.3 women have always worked together in f. the home.

122:7.4 The building and f. of a home had been a drain on

furnishings

73:5.7 many changes in the f. of their personal dwelling.

furniture

72:4.1 Much of the f. used on the continent and the many

122:6.2 The f. consisted of a low stone table, earthenware

furthernon-exhaustive

22:10.7 are can best f. the eternal purposes of the Trinity,

39:3.4 and to f. the social evolution of universe creatures.

48:6.32 the seraphic racial interpreters f. the efforts of the

92:7.0 7. THE FURTHER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

120:3.0 3. FURTHER COUNSEL AND ADVICE

152:5.6 this great miracle did nothing to f. the gospel

161:0.0 FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WITH RODAN

173:1.10 never lifted a hand to f. this cleansing of the temple

195:0.12 the ideals of Jesus in an effort to save and f. many of

195:10.17 purpose of all education should be to foster and f.

furtherance

19:5.3 employ these Spirits in the f. of his assignments.

26:1.15 are employed in the f. of the ascending scheme of

30:3.1 in the f. of their missions and in the execution of

37:3.2 to the f. of the ascending career of the mortals of

43:8.10 socialization techniques to the f. of the progressive

48:8.3 The f. of the scheme of mortal progression seems

53:7.3 that Lucifer could not utilize this avenue for the f. of

77:9.12 devoted to the f. of the Paradise plan for the

81:6.25 twentieth-century influences contributing to the f. of

99:2.3 collectivism must confine its efforts to the f. of

101:5.9 the exercise of faith in the f. of spiritual insight into

117:3.8 the f. of the evolution of Supremacy, but the Father

136:8.4 Would he utilize this knowledge in the f. of his

138:6.5 might have been utilized in the f. of his mission,

173:1.11 to resort to force for self-protection or for the f. of

178:1.6 you should not employ temporal power in the f. of

furthering

14:3.5 in the work of f. the Father’s universal plan of mortal

26:2.2 angels are highly efficacious in f. the essential

26:11.1 which they effectively utilize in f. the education of

38:9.10 of f. the cause of progressive planetary civilization.

39:2.7 for the purpose of fostering and f. the cause of truth

75:2.4 to attempt no personal or secret methods of f. their

178:1.3 the work of f. the mission of the spiritual kingdom.

furthermore

3:3.3 And f., the Infinite Spirit is all the time everywhere

10:3.5 F., the Father, to have been absolute in a total

10:7.4 F., this unpredictability appears to be characterized

83:5.3 limited to queens and rich women; f., polyandry

89:3.6 F., the involvement of a religion with the ancient

104:0.1 because three support points could keep up a tent; f.,

137:4.14 F. it was evident that the enactment of this so-called

175:1.9F., these self-centered rulers delight in doing their

fury

173:2.1 for fear the multitude might turn upon them in a f.

196:0.8 there never appeared the f. of the fanatic nor the

fuse

37:5.1 just as in those beings with whom they hope to f.,

40:5.12 numerous other groups who do not ordinarily f. with

40:5.16 As to just why this type of creature is never able to f.

45:4.13 11. Enoch, the first of the mortals of Urantia to f.

49:6.19 These are the mortals who f. with their Adjusters

52:7.4 Adjusters increasingly f. with their subjects during

107:1.7 of his premind spirit to indwell and actually to f.

108:2.11 On worlds where the Adjusters do not f. with the

108:2.11 As to why these Adjusters can not or do not f. with

116:3.3 Eternal Son and his Paradise Sons unify, actually f.

fusedsee also father-fused; son-fused; spirit-fused

5:1.9 and who has eternally f. with that Thought Adjuster.

22:2.9 races that are indwelt by, and subsequently f. with,

22:6.1 Not all ascending mortals are Adjuster or Father f.;

22:6.1 some are Spirit f., some are Son f..

22:9.5 Neither are they Spirit nor Son f..

30:4.31 only those who are Father f. are mustered into the

31:1.2 only such beings as have been f. with the spirit of the

31:2.4 immortal soul f. with a fragment of the same Father,

31:4.1 these guardian angels, after becoming Father f.,

31:6.2 secondary midwayers are all eventually Adjuster f.

37:5.1 ascendant mortals; they are not Adjuster f..

37:5.3 Not being Adjuster f., they never become finaliters,

40:5.14 at which time the surviving soul becomes Spirit f..

40:7.1 confers eternal life upon the soul of the f. mortal.

40:7.2 When you and your Adjuster are forever f., when

40:8.1 While practically all surviving mortals are f. with

40:8.3 the morontia mortal is immediately f. with a gift of

40:9.1 they have f. with individualizations of the premind

40:9.1 will creature is either Spirit f., Son f., or Father f..

40:9.1 Those who are Adjuster or Father f. are never

40:9.1 are Adjuster or Father f. are never Spirit or Son f..

40:9.3 fusion candidates and those who are to be Son f..

40:10.3 mortal being does not or cannot become f. with the

49:6.19 These f. souls go by direct Adjuster transit to the

49:6.19 where they receive their initial morontia investiture

50:3.2 and none of them have f. with their Adjusters.

55:4.31 have been Adjuster indwelt and f. except seraphim,

56:3.5 and, when f. with the Thought Adjuster from the

63:7.2 On Jerusem both Andon and Fonta were f. with their

89:5.5 ghost could be destroyed or f. with that of the eater.

107:2.1 and all are destined to become either liberated, f.,

107:2.7 F. Adjusters—finaliters—those who have become

107:2.7 Adjusters ordinarily become f. with the ascending

107:2.7 a f. Adjuster becomes indissolubly linked with the

107:4.4 are perceivable in union with the f. personalities of

107:5.5 When an Adjuster is f. with the evolving immortal

110:6.22 and last, when they are finally and eternally f..

110:7.5 and the divine Adjuster are finally and eternally f.,

112:7.5 issued, constitutes the clearance authority for the f.

112:7.7 f. beings are twofold in their universe reactions:

112:7.8 But the f. individual is really one personality, one

112:7.10 man and Adjuster; they are inseparable, eternally f..

112:7.12 The headquarters of this f. being is Ascendington,

118:9.3 Only when ascending man, in liaison with the f.

137:4.2 status of his combined, or f., human and divine

fusers

40:9.7 even these Adjuster-f. must depend upon the

40:10.7 As it is with the Spirit f.,so is it with those Son-fused

40:10.9 While the majority of Spirit f. serve permanently

40:10.10 Like their Spirit-fused brethren, the Son f. neither

fuses

107:4.7 When mortal man f. with an actual fragment of the

112:7.13 When once an Adjuster f. with an ascending mortal,

118:5.2 when he f. with the indwelling Father presence,

136:2.6 whenever an ascending mortal f. with the inner

fusillade

41:5.6 particles of material existence traverse space like a f..

fusing

107:4.7 indwelling and f. with your finite mortal natures?

fusion or Adjuster fusion

0:7.9 this evolutionary Deity will constitute the eternal f.

5:1.11 man’s eternal destiny assured when Af. proclaims

13:1.23 We know about the eternal f. of a divine Adjuster

19:6.3 Havoners who service-factualize capacity for f.

20:4.3 can never hope for personality through f. with the

27:7.8 the third was the f. with the Thought Adjuster;

30:1.10 F. with an Adjuster or other fragment constitutes the

30:1.11 certain of the surviving mortals, and f. therewith

32:5.4 having failed to achieve the spirit level of Af.,

37:5.1 universe-ascension career of a candidate for Af.,

37:5.2 by eternal f. with an individualized fragment of the

39:8.6 All surviving mortals of A. destiny have temporary

40:5.4 the Adjusters are the only spirits of f. potential to be

40:5.6 2. Mortals of the non-Adjuster-f. types.

40:5.7 3. Mortals of A. potential.

40:5.9 men acquire survival capacity but fail to attain Af..

40:5.10 mortal subjects for possible subsequent Spirit f..

40:5.12 Series two—mortals of the non-A. types.

40:5.12 two-, and three-brained races is not a factor in Af.;

40:5.12 these non-Adjuster-f. types are a wholly different

40:5.13 other worlds where the mortals are of f. potential.

40:5.14 as fully provided as on the worlds of f. potential;

40:5.17 Series three—mortals of A. potential.

40:5.17 brained, and three-brained types of A. potential.

40:6.1 You will be reckoned ascending sons the instant f.

40:7.5 F. with a fragment of the Universal Father is

40:8.1 spheres, there are certain cases of delayed f., some

40:8.1 fail to attain identity f. with their faithful Adjusters.

40:8.2 enjoyed the “seventy times seven” opportunities for f

40:8.3 some synchronizing difficulty is inhibiting Father f.,

40:8.3 guilty of any discoverable cause for failure to attain f

40:9.1 Such Spirit f. never occurs during the span of natural

40:9.1 In the f. experience there is no overlapping; the will

40:9.2 types of mortal creatures are not A. candidates

40:9.2 —the soul—that they do in the candidates for Af..

40:9.2 the Adjusters take eternal leave of these Spirit-f.

40:9.3 your order of f. candidates and with those who are to

40:9.7 Even with A. candidates, only those experiences

40:9.9 Such children of Spirit f. are enabled to enjoy these

40:10.1 The spirits of mortal f. always ascend to the level of

40:10.2 so is his “f. spirit” implemented in the Reflective

40:10.3 Son and Spirit f. do, superficially, resemble

42:12.10 Adjusters appear to be without form until after f.

45:7.1 planets, where those mortals who fail to achieve f.

47:8.3 usually witnesses the perfect f. of the human mind

47:8.3 In potential, this f. may have occurred previously,

47:8.5 Immediately upon the confirmation of Af. the new

47:9.5 mortal state to the immortal status at the time of Af.,

48:6.34 or else survived by the technique of Spirit f..

49:3.5 their peoples differ, being candidates for Spirit f..

49:5.7 6. A. series.

49:5.31 6. A. series.

49:5.31 the worlds of Nebadon are peopled with A mortals

49:5.31 who are Adjuster-indwelt candidates for eternal f..

49:6.6 primitive mortals who are so immature that f. with

49:6.20 from the lowest to the highest of the A. worlds,

52:1.6 archangels for subsequent resurrection and Spirit f..

52:3.2 these mortals attain capacity for subsequent Af..

52:3.2 the f. Adjusters are not yet universally bestowed.

52:4.7 The Adjusters of f. destiny are not yet bestowed

53:7.10 who had not attained final f. with their Adjusters,

55:0.4 along lines identical with those of the A. series.

55:1.5 those mortals who therein experience final f. with

55:1.6 these f. flashes many times occur in the atmosphere,

55:2.2 from the material life to the morontia state—f. of

55:2.4 the family, friends, and working group of such a f.

55:2.4 central stage whereon the f. candidates are resting,

55:2.5 Many f. candidates may be assembled in the

55:2.7 their translated associates subsequent to the f. flash.

55:3.18 5. Mortals of A status who are temporarily exempted

55:6.5 evolving human mind are determined by the A. level

56:3.5 can be attained, sustained, and eternalized by the f.

63:0.3 at the time of f. with their Thought Adjusters.

63:7.2 their immediate descendants only achieved Spirit f..

101:6.6 With man, the eventual f. and resultant oneness with

107:0.4 Eternal f. of the Adjuster with the evolutionary soul

107:1.3 attainment of personality by f. with some mortal

107:1.4 and as the candidates for Af. increase in numbers.

107:1.6 In their relationship to f. creatures Adjusters reveal a

107:1.7 souls of the surviving mortals of the spirit-f. series.

107:2.3 where the final f. takes place between the identity of

107:2.7 Upon f. with the ascending evolutionary soul, it

107:2.9 the racial ancestry of the mortal candidate for f..

107:4.2 before f with the immortal soul of an evolving mortal

107:5.4 developed capacity for f. with such Deity fragments.

108:3.3 do not receive real universe names until after Af.,

109:1.5 The first stage of Adjuster evolution is attained in f.

109:2.2 or on an actual f. planet where the human failed of

109:2.4 Adjuster looks beforehand to the time of actual f.

109:3.1 whether or not they are liaison or f. Adjusters.

109:3.1 permission for everlasting f. if their subjects survive.

109:3.2 (Many who fail of Af. do survive as Spirit-fused

109:3.3 Here the Monitors can never attain f. personality

109:3.3 surviving mortals attain eternal life through Spirit f..

109:3.4 there is to be an eternal union, an everlasting f.,

109:5.5 the immortal morontia soul and, subsequent to f.

109:6.2 As related to f. candidates, if a Mystery Monitor is

109:6.2 If an Adjuster should repeatedly fail to attain f.

110:1.6 that celestial f., that never-ending blending of identity

110:1.6 the f. partners—mortal man and divine Adjuster.

110:6.1 the seven circles of cosmic growth does not equal f.

110:6.1 attainment of the steps which are preliminary to Af..

110:7.1 of the seven cosmic circles does not equal Af..

110:7.1 but f. depends on yet other greater and more sublime

110:7.2 which provides for the immediate f. of the Adjuster

110:7.2 This f. during physical life instantly consumes the

110:7.4 Subsequent to mortal f. the Adjusters share your

110:7.4 After the f. of the immortal morontia soul and the

110:7.8 subsequent to death, after the eternal f., you and the

111:3.1 choosing to reject eternal life; at any time before f.

111:3.1 F. with the Adjuster signalizes the fact that the

111:3.3 invariably ascends to the true spirit levels of f. value

111:5.6 the God-choosing son find inner union (f.) with

112:7.0 7. ADJUSTER FUSION

112:7.1 Af. imparts eternal actualities to personality which

112:7.2 And this f. constitutes the mystery of making God

112:7.2 F. is the secret of the sacred sphere of

112:7.2 no creature, save those who have experienced f.

112:7.3 F. with the Adjuster is usually effected while the

112:7.3 It may occur on the planet of nativity as a

112:7.3 it may take place on any one of the mansion worlds

112:7.3 it may even be delayed until the time of the

112:7.3 it may not be consummated until the ascender is on

112:7.4 When f. with the Adjuster has been effected, there

112:7.5 F. with the Adjuster never occurs until the mandates

112:7.6 which fact has been witnessed by eternal f. with

112:7.11 On the A. worlds the destiny of the Mystery Monitor

112:7.12 From the time of Af. the status of the ascender is

112:7.14 With Af. the Father has completed his promise of the

112:7.17 We believe that the mortals of Af. are destined to

113:2.3 on those worlds which are of the non-Af. series.

113:7.8 in a new capacity for the reception of, and f. with,

116:7.5 reality—f. with the indwelling Thought Adjuster.

117:3.9 Supreme, and, in mortals, creature-realized in Af..

117:6.5 Deity parents becomes more equal after the Af.

117:6.18 attainment of the Supreme is consequent upon f.

118:7.6 and self-identification with a f. spirit of Deity.

136:2.3 spiritual elevation which terminate in eventual f. of

136:2.3 superhuman observers expected to witness the f.

194:2.19 after the f. of the mortal spirit-born soul with the

fusions

55:2.2 more Adjuster f. occur before the termination of

futile

1:5.2 it is utterly f. to discuss such incomprehensible

2:0.3 the human concept of God would be well-nigh f.

2:3.2 How f. to make puerile appeals to such a God to

10:4.5 But it would be f. to attempt to elucidate the Trinity

11:4.5 visualize to you the glories of Paradise would be f..

13:3.3 great interest in those projects which are either f.

16:7.8 moral choosing be f. without that cosmic insight

20:6.1 and waste time on f. conjectures about the technique

30:1.13 f. to attempt their description to personal creatures.

52:2.12 altruism to bestow f. sympathy upon degenerated

55:10.9 in process of preliminary assembly is wholly f..

60:2.12 dinosaurs migrated to the water in a f. attempt at

68:2.10 since such emotions are f. without an audience to

79:4.6 in the f. effort to prevent racial amalgamation of the

94:7.2 Buddhism after six years of the f. practice of Yoga.

103:6.7 Metaphysics is man’s well-meant but f. effort to

103:7.8 mortal man resorted to his f. gesture of metaphysics,

122:8.6 After many weeks of f. search in Jerusalem, they

137:1.5 their long and f. searching in the hills for Jesus.

150:3.11 Amulets and all sorts of incantations are f. either to

152:1.2 it was f.; they all believed he had raised the girl

155:1.3 Why do you languish in f. yearning?

156:1.3 But it was f.; Norana would not leave.

171:8.2 Archelaus and his f. attempt to gain the rule of the

185:6.6 Pilate comprehend that it was f. to appeal to their

195:7.10 that man’s f. effort to commit intellectual and moral

195:10.1 f. to talk about a revival of primitive Christianity;

196:3.22 True religious worship is not a f. monologue of self-

futility

93:6.2 Melchizedek explained to Abraham the f. of

94:8.8 to picture to mortal man the f. of pinning all hope

136:8.5 he knew the f. of the Caligastia method of trying to

140:8.7 The f. of evil: A wrong is not righted by vengeance.

future or eternal futurenoun

0:4.12 of the physical universes—past, present, and f..

0:7.3 —beings of eternal existence, past, present, and f..

0:9.4 Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit—are, in the ef.,

2:1.5 To God there is no past, present, or f.; all time is

3:1.7 the repository of the uncreated universes of the ef..

3:1.7 the physical universes of the past, present, and f..

3:4.5 To the mortals of time there is a f., but God inhabits

3:5.17 They are expectant of a pleasant f., but not hopeful

4:1.6 of the past and in the ef., God continues to uphold.

4:4.1 having no outside, no beyond, no past, and no f..

6:4.1 And if the ef. should witness the appearance of an

10:0.3 As I view the past, present, and f. of time, I

10:5.3 towards the universe of the past, present, and f..

10:8.6 this solution of the mystery which enshrouds the f. of

11:3.4 start the Paradise climb until the times of the ef..

12:2.3 In the not-distant f., new telescopes will reveal to the

12:2.5 greater creation of the f. is in process of formation.

12:2.6 if our conjectures are correct, then the endless f. may

12:5.10 of prevision (insight); he may visualize the f..

13:1.13 in the far-distant f. of your glorified career, you

13:2.2 we infer that these children of the f. will be destined

15:1.3 in the remote f. your system, or its successors, will

15:14.3 God the Supreme will in the remote f. and from

17:8.9 But in the perfected superuniverses of the f this unity

19:1.11 only in the light of the correlated past and f..

19:5.4 Trinity Spirits are destined, sometime in the ef., to

21:3.9 This stage pertains to the unachieved f. of your local

21:6.3 the far-distant f., in the now mobilizing universes of

23:4.3 What the f. of such an extraordinary association

23:4.4 in the remote f. the supply of messengers will

23:4.6 ef. will witness phenomena of universe evolution

26:11.2 beings are going to work together in the remote f.,

27:3.3 preparation for the unrevealed assignments of the f..

28:6.11 Imports of Time be able to forecast events of the f..

31:1.1 be of even greater service in the far-distant f..

31:2.1 even now, and they will be all-serviceable in the ef..

31:10.12 Sometime in the ef. the evolution of Supreme

36:4.8 Regardless of our uncertainty as to the f. of the

39:0.8 7. Seraphim of the F..

39:5.9 a colossal blunder for the creature to know the f..

39:5.9 romance and charm of the indefinite and unknown f..

39:7.0 7. SERAPHIM OF THE FUTURE

39:8.9 Angels are not absolutely sure of their ef. until they

40:10.5 career as finaliters spread out before them in the ef.,

44:2.7 those who project the meanings of history into the f..

44:4.12 They save for the f. the vital scenes and associations

46:2.6 but that is not so long a time in the f. when your

48:4.6 of the present in favor of the certainties of the f..

48:4.12 The f. signifies struggle and advancement;

54:4.4 Lucifer already had; others he was to receive in the f.

55:6.9 Were there no f. of eternal creature progression,

56:1.1 source of material universes—past, present, and f..

56:1.1 eternity event; at no time—past, present, or f.

56:7.7 evolutionary epochs of these creations of the f..

56:7.7 nothing about the possibilities of the unrevealed f..

56:9.10 in the successive universe experiences of the ef.,

57:6.3 in that far-distant f. when the moon approaches to

63:2.4 for various uses, gathered up a supply for the f..

65:3.7 in the long f. ahead, when you may sometime be

67:8.5 recruiting this group of mysterious servants of the f.

68:6.11 it may become a serious problem in the near f..

69:5.1 as a renunciation of the present in favor of the f..

69:5.4 designed to help subordinate the present to the f..

69:5.5 in order to insure against the demands of the f..

70:8.18 true fruits only in the distant millenniums of the f.,

71:1.24 many are the embryonic nucleuses of states of the f..

75:7.3 looking to the f. of the world races for their f..

77:7.2 No one can forecast the f. of these fallen creatures.

80:9.16 North America; and the f. of that continent will be

81:6.41 the new and better, but untried, procedures of the f..

87:5.8 One’s f. was not the result of effort, industry, or

87:5.14 of curiosity that the ancients sought to know the f.;

88:4.3 1. To secure insight into the f..

92:5.16 The f. of Urantia will doubtless be characterized by

93:10.6 not appear from the records what Machiventa’s f.

94:8.8 of this material world to the realities of the ef..

94:11.10 India, then, in the remote past and in the remote f.,

95:2.4 identified in the distant f. after the decay of the

101:4.1 And always has this made trouble for the f..

102:8.1 trust the deepest interests of his present and f. to the

106:4.1 In the ef. this experiential Trinity will, through unity,

106:9.10 throughout the unending f. of your eternal careers in

109:5.1 tones of the spiritual level of the present and the f..

109:7.4 in the eternal past, the eternal present, and the ef..

110:1.4 divinely active concerning all the affairs of your ef..

110:7.4 being is of the eternal past as well as for the ef..

110:7.5 it will require an eternity of the f. for an Adjuster

111:4.12 The past is unchangeable; only the f. can be changed

112:7.5 pilgrim of time will, in the distant f., enseconaphim

112:7.10 the Thought Adjuster is the divine pledge of the f.

112:7.15 even more supernal tasks to perform in the distant f.

114:1.3 the near f. the plan of sending one of the twenty-

114:1.3 distant f. of planetary settlement in light and life.

114:6.10 6. The angels of the f..

115:3.1 There is no language in the past, present, or f. of

117:2.1 present and the consummation of the perfecting f..

117:4.12 the destiny of an infinitesimal fraction of the f. of the

117:5.4 In the ef., God the Supreme will be actualized—

117:6.16 incompletion of all creatures—past, present, and f.

117:7.0 7. THE FUTURE OF THE SUPREME

117:7.2 While this is an entirely proper concept of the f. of

117:7.12 one of the generally accepted hypotheses of the f. of

118:1.4 As mind reaches out into the f., it is attempting to

118:1.4 the plan of action thus born of the past and the f.

118:1.5 the past and f. are brought together to illuminate the

118:1.5 penetrate deeper and deeper into the unknown f..

118:1.5 self extends this reach ever further into past and f.,

118:1.7 in such manner as to enhance the values of the f..

118:1.8 its true relationship to the not-present—the past-f..

118:1.8 the co-ordinate relationship of past-present-f. that

118:1.9 present contains all of the past as well as all of the f..

118:3.2 more of the past you can understand and of the f.

118:9.8 If, in the eternity of the f., the Creator Sons and

118:9.9 And God the Supreme will, in the ef., synthesize

123:2.16 Though Joseph and Mary often talked about the f. of

126:1.5 parents increased as they contemplated his f..

126:1.7 The prospects of the family seemed good; the f. was

126:2.2 when prospects were good and the f. looked bright

126:5.4 The f. did not look bright as matters now developed.

127:3.2 they talked over the f. more fully than ever before.

128:7.10 Jesus was profoundly silent about the f..

129:1.15 Periods of intense activity were not far in the f.,

132:5.11 your fellows for some specific use, now or in the f..

134:1.7 great events which were in the not then distant f..

135:2.3 to their home and began to lay plans for the f..

135:9.9 “My Father will guide you now and in the f. as he

136:3.5 with any and all such possible upheavals in the f..

140:3.16 and in the ef. of the kingdom you shall be perfect,

140:5.7 for rewards in a distant f.; they are rewarded now.

142:7.12 7. Provision for the f.. Temporal fathers like to leave

142:7.13 all that you must attain of sonship in the ef. I have

147:5.8 woman tremendous spiritual possibilities for the f..

147:5.8 tremendous possibilities in each of you for the f..

147:8.5 secure in the kingdom of the present and the f.,

155:1.3 whining over the present, and hoping for the f..

155:5.13 Are you afraid to trust your f. in the hands of the

155:5.13 into that uncertain and troublous f. of proclaiming

160:2.9 present, when divorced from the past and the f.,

161:2.10 Jesus seems to know the f. as well as the past.

162:9.4 join Jesus and the twelve in the near f. at Magadan

169:2.5 show more wisdom in their preparation for the f.

170:2.15 kingdom was in the f., something to look forward to.

170:4.15 Jesus referred one phase of the kingdom to the f.

170:5.14 they proceeded to set the kingdom off into the f..

170:5.19 ideals with man’s most sublime hope for the f.

178:2.1 with these references to an extended f. of gospel

185:4.1 secure against any trouble from him in the f..

188:5.3 past which in itself promised a triumph for the f..

190:2.4 former days and forecast the events of the near f..

191:0.10 turn over in his mind the problem of their f. finances.

191:1.3 the garden and talked of things past, present, and f.

195:10.0 10. THE FUTURE

196:2.9 and foresaw a ef. for those who chose survival.

futureadjective

future activities

12:2.6 universes destined to become the scene of the f. of

15:8.10 universes seem to be winding up for unparalleled f.;

21:2.1 Son is permitted to choose the space site of his f.

31:10.10 in the outer universes of f.-eternal activities.

118:10.9 of the Supreme, the foretasting of his f. activities.

future actualizations

0:8.11 absonite and, through other possible f., to attempt

future adversity

163:2.11 earnings as a legitimate form of insurance against f.

future advisers

65:1.8 Carriers who choose to remain on the planet as f.

future age(s)

14:6.41 to function with absonite significance even in f.

17:2.6 We stand in awe of the possibility of what the f. ages

19:4.2 in anticipation of the needs of some f. in which the

21:3.11 sovereignty—the unknown relationships of a f..

22:4.7 attain the Trinity embrace, and in remote f. be

22:7.10 and experience which apparently pertain to a f. age

22:9.7 being left in reserve for acquiring experience in a f.

30:4.33 But the f. of the evolution of the spheres of outer

34:2.6 achievement sometime in the eternal ages of the f..

46:7.8 There are those who believe that, in a f., these

48:6.31 and plans encompass provisions for the f. when the

56:7.7 Some hold that the f. will witness some closer form

56:7.9 It is quite possible that in that f. we may witness

93:10.8 altogether possible that, in some f. when Urantia is

106:9.1 of infinity in this very age as in all past and f.;

109:6.2 to be enjoyed and utilized throughout all f..

114:6.10 These are the projection angels, who forecast a f.

117:3.11 believe he will again function as a culminator in f.

149:2.14 And all this is still true; even today and in all f.,

170:4.6 5. The kingdom in its fullness, the f. spiritual age of

193:4.1 It may be helpful to believers, in this and in f., briefly

future appearance(s)

20:4.5 regarding the f. of Paradise Sons, not even “angels

93:10.8 the certainty of f. of both Magisterial and Trinity

future assignments

117:5.3 when these mortal intellects in the unrevealed f. of

future attainment(s)

44:2.8 The projection of present personal experiences into f.

48:6.6 to be most suitable for your f. spirit attainment.

117:7.6 Adjusters that are veritable predictions of man’s f.

future bestowal

95:5.2 was vital to the religious background of the then f.

future bliss

89:0.2 immediate ill luck rather than investment in f..

future career

108:5.5 for the new worlds and the new name of your f..

108:6.5 These faithful custodians of the f. duplicate every

108:6.7 present existence in the light of the spiritual and f..

127:5.1 what effect marriage would have upon Jesus’ f.;

127:6.2 a beautiful maiden (not realizing the factor of his f.

128:3.9 and very seldom did he himself speak of his f..

future center

77:3.3 new buildings should become the nucleus of the f. of

future choice

118:7.2 of all past, present, and f. does not invalidate the

future citizen

54:5.9 uprooted in the hearts of every present and f. of

future civilization

78:1.12 The hope of f. lay in the second garden between the

future comrades

31:7.3 in much speculation as to the identity of their f.,

future concentration

37:3.4 This undoubtedly presages the f. of other activities

future concept

86:4.2 And presently this new dream-ghost-f.-life concept

future conduct

23:2.11 involve the unrevealed policies and f. of the Gods,

future connection

179:3.5 that determined one’s f. with the Master’s work,

future consort

17:6.3 the potential of the f. local universe consort of this

17:6.4 his f. undergoes further development of entity and

future corps

137:2.8 Jesus had now assembled one half of his f. of

future course

48:6.6 You are not given unrestricted choice as to your f.;

75:5.5 returned to his home and began to plan for their f.

137:3.6 they believed that his f. on earth would be marked

future creation

48:8.4 it is assured that in this new and f. there will be no

future criticism

62:7.5 absolved us from all f. of our efforts to improve the

future danger

112:7.4 there can be no f. to the eternal career of such a

future days

117:7.17 The perfected grand universe of those f. will be

169:2.4 had sought to provide for f. of want and adversity.

future defeats

160:4.11 sometimes overplanning for the f. its own high

future destination

31:0.8 their f. must be the now-organizing universes of

future destiny or destinies

14:4.14 Havoners have optional present and f. unrevealed

19:6.3 may have an unrevealed f. eternity-destiny.

20:9.5 for close association in some unrevealed f..

30:4.24 is wise and necessary in view of their possible f. as

30:4.33 If there should be no f. or unrevealed destiny for the

31:1.1 more intrigued with the f. and work of the Corps

48:8.4 If the f. of the Paradise finaliters is service in new

77:6.6 on earth they all made final decisions as to their f.,

170:2.8 f. of the endless service of the salvaged sons of God.

future development(s)

19:1.11 4. History fails adequately to reveal f.—destiny.

106:7.3 absoluteness encompasses the possibilities of all f.

106:7.7 the absonite architects perceive its relatedness to f.

132:0.9 not victims of a settled preconception as to all f..

future disciples

132:4.1 work of preparing men and women to become f.

future disposition

53:7.14 regard to the present status and f. of Lucifer, Satan,

future education

126:2.2 every plan for Jesus and his f. was demolished.

future enjoyment

44:2.4 scenes and episodes for f. morontia enjoyment.

169:2.2 while you also make certain of your f. of treasures

future epoch

22:9.7 held in reserve for experiential function in some f.

future estate(s)

43:9.2 are midway between their former and their f.,

111:0.5 throughout life and passed before him into the f..

future eternals

0:7.1 These actualizing Deity personalities are f. from

0:9.5 are not existential—not past eternals, only f.,

future eternity

0:7.4 present but of unending existence throughout all f..

0:11.5 but also in view of the infinite possibilities of all f..

31:10.13 youth of the universe will treasure it throughout f..

105:1.8 your endless careers stretching onward into f..

106:3.5 the gigantic universe developments of past and f.,

106:7.8 At the inconceivably distant f. moment of the final

106:7.8 At such a f. moment the master universe will still

106:8.23 Looking forward into f., we do not see the I AM

117:1.1 Throughout all f. God the Supreme will voice the

future events

150:3.4 recently killed can reveal nothing about weather, f.,

future eventuality

36:4.8 seventh finaliter world in preparation for some f.

future evolution

0:8.12 expand in connection with the f. of the creations of

14:1.18 bodies of the central universe will characterize the f.

19:4.9 that pertains to the past, present, and f. of the master

117:7.6 to a limited degree anticipate f. by reflecting this

future existence(s)

86:4.2 The dream origin of the belief in a f. explains the

113:6.1 together with all other values related to your f.,

160:5.9 existences, but the God of the possibility of all f..

future expansion

105:2.10 matrix, the possibility for all f. cosmic expansion.

121:2.8 the Levant which might curb her f. in these regions

future experience

93:10.11 may be destined to play an important role in the f. of

future fate

75:6.2 he still knew nothing of their personal status or f..

future finaliter(s)

112:5.5 human volition depends the eternal destiny of the f.;

117:6.18 Adjusters will reveal to f. seventh-stage finaliters

future flow

104:4.8 the present and in all of the past-present-f. of time.

future forecast

117:7.6 anticipate future evolution by reflecting this f. back

future function

56:7.6 what then will be the f. of the Creator-Creative

future generations

77:3.5 which would challenge the admiration of all f..

84:7.27 generation to invest in the welfare of the next and f..

121:8.12 now living, but which may also be helpful to all f..

132:6.3 You must write a book for f. generations.”

159:3.10 F. shall know the radiance of our joy, the buoyance

160:1.14 the new religion of maturity, the ideal of all f..

future glorification

161:2.6 about his death, some mystic reference to his f..

future glory

179:3.9 with me in power, still doing the Father’s will in f..

future goal

83:8.7 dreams are the visualization of the f. of family life.

future government

114:7.16 difficult to understand concerning the f. of Urantia,

future Havona

19:6.4 may be thus destined to residential status in the f.,

future history

129:3.6 may become inhabited by will creatures in all the f.

future home

87:2.3 effort to induce the ghost soul to depart for its f.,

future hope

170:1.3 2. A f.—when the kingdom would be realized in

future indwelling

109:6.7 possessions for bestowal on a mortal mind of f.;

future influence

92:4.9 frank statements, even at the risk of weakening f.

future kingdom(s)

170:4.16 recalling the Master’s teaching concerning a f. and

171:0.3 also knew that he had spoken about another and f.,

178:2.1 bewildered by his allusions to f. political kingdoms

future land elevations

61:7.11 regardless of f. or modification of ocean currents.

future levels

168:4.12 on deposit, awaiting your achievement of those f.

future life

52:7.16 no more farseeing concepts of the f. than those

86:4.2 presently this new dream-ghost-f.-life concept began

86:4.7 The savage looked upon the f. as just like this one,

95:2.4 the body facilitated one’s passage through the f..

95:2.9 an advanced concept of a f. in comparison with

97:9.28 The Jews had thought the idea of the f. detracted

103:5.7 contributes directly to the enhancement of the f..

108:4.2 toward the purposes and aims of a f. and better life

108:5.5 Their mission chiefly concerns the f., not this life.

109:0.1 responsibilities and the greater opportunities of a f.

110:1.3 advancement which are not inimical to your f. of

126:0.2 would be more responsive to her plans for his f..

148:6.9 Next Job took refuge in the consolation of a f. in

160:5.11 existence of a f. of adventure in the spirit worlds

181:1.2 guide you through the many abodes in the f. in the

181:2.14 Matthew, dedicate your whole f. service to showing

future Mighty Messengers

54:6.5 of sin, placed themselves in line for becoming f.,

future ministry

182:1.6 may believe the gospel through the word of their f..

107:3.1 with the present and f. of the Mystery Monitors.

future mission(s)

109:7.8 and no one dares to predict what their f. may be.

123:0.2 welfare or in any way interfere with his f. on earth;

128:3.9 not often was mention made of the f. of Jesus,

128:7.5 Mary seldom spoke of Jesus’ f..

future need(s)

31:10.10 the divinity response of the grand universe to the f.

69:5.4 who possessed sufficient foresight to provide for f..

69:5.5 A part of this f. may have to do with one’s posterity.

118:4.6 Such acts are in perfect anticipation of the f. of the

future occupation

93:6.3 told Abraham the story of the f. of Canaan by his

future order

20:4.5 In view of this prospect, only time can reveal the f.

future organization

31:0.12 We have no idea as to the nature of the f. of this

future perfection

14:6.25 This universe is a finished portrayal of the f. of the

future personification

110:1.2 These tireless toilers are consecrated to the f. of the

future plans

123:3.4 parents talked over many things, including the f. for

159:6.2 the f. for extending the work of the kingdom were

future policies

195:0.1 the day of Pentecost were such as to decide the f.,

future populations

80:9.16 which are permitted to enter into its present and f.,

future possibility or possibilities

3:4.4 creatures creates a boundless, inconceivable f. of

115:2.1 is on the order of a f. rather than a present actuality.

118:5.2 no limitation can be placed upon the f. of such a

future prophets

92:5.16 it is to be hoped that the ardent efforts of these f.

future prospects

32:4.4 as pertains to that individual’s present status or f.

future punishment

86:4.7 Early man entertained no ideas of hell or f..

89:2.4 the numbers of these places of f. have varied from

188:4.10 believers trouble themselves so much about the f. of

future rectification

47:4.7 projected for f. among the Material Son families of

future relationship

37:2.11 for those unrevealed matters which pertain to the f.

future religionists

99:5.9 F. must live out their religion, dedicate themselves

future returns

87:0.1 nothing to do with investment for higher and f..

future rewards

99:5.2 in threats of punishment or magical promises of f.

future safety

169:2.2 with an eye single to your present profit and f..

future self

108:6.6 higher self, your better morontial and f. spiritual self.

future service

26:11.5 their mortal children are preparing for some f..

31:7.5 type of being of origin in the new universe of their f.;

31:10.19 the Corps of the Finality are destined to some f.

181:2.14 Matthew, dedicate your whole f. life service to

future significance

118:1.4 it is attempting to evaluate the f. of possible action.

118:1.5 while it begins to take on the aspects of past-f..

future sovereignty

21:5.5 sovereignty of a sevenfold Son is like the f. of the

future stabilization

37:5.11 to enhance the f. and diversification of the local

future stage

17:6.9 Such things pertain to a f. of evolution in Nebadon.

142:7.3 Jesus definitely stated that at some f. of kingdom

future status

56:7.7 We are not all in agreement respecting the f. of the

future students

101:4.1 f. of such a revelation are tempted to discard any

future superpersonality

109:7.5 both destined to the f. eternal superpersonality of

future Supreme-Ultimate

13:2.10 are likewise related to the Ultimate and to the f..

future tendencies

131:3.3 for past sins you acquire strength to resist f. thereto.

future time

15:14.5 toward becoming inhabited worlds at some f..

16:8.4 enables us to identify such a being at some f.

22:4.5 does seem to precipitate out of the stream of f.

44:2.11 nature and will forever remain as a legacy to all f..

55:0.3 destined to go on throughout the eternal ages of all f.

56:1.1 eternity event; at no time—past, present, or f.

65:3.6 evolve from prehuman sources throughout all f..

65:4.1 will be of service to all Nebadon throughout all f..

93:3.7 that at some f. another Son of God would come

101:4.2 overcoming this difficulty, either now or at any f..

106:7.2 and is practically nonrealizable at any conceivable f..

170:4.15 a new revelation of the kingdom and at some f.;

future transactions

178:2.1 he repeatedly alluded to the f. of the kingdom,

future types

14:6.41 training universe for all past, present, or f. of beings

19:6.6 2. F. of mortals who may be born on the spheres of

60:4.5 of the early ancestors of the f. mammalian types.

future uncertainty

93:10.8 make Urantia a planet of f. and render it one of the

future unity

14:6.24 creation is an exemplification of the f.-eternal unity

future universe(s)

0:8.12 The organization of these f. of the primary,secondary

20:9.5 the finaliters in the undisclosed career of the f..

31:10.10 transcend even the f. master universe functions of

31:10.11 We venture the forecast of f. and greater outer

48:3.17 present level of the grand universe to that of the f..

56:6.4 become actually functional in the activities of the f.

56:7.8 of deity approach may become operative in the f. of

56:8.2 revelation of this Supreme Deity in and to the f. of

105:6.2 mind acting on some level of supremacy in the f.

112:7.18 may come into existence throughout these f. of the

117:6.20 they be sometime dependent on the f. of outer space

160:5.9 devotion to this God of past, present, and f. of things

future upheavals

134:8.9 all such f. (if they ever occur) may be dealt with

future use

53:7.1 for the embellishment of these spheres for some f..

future utilization

109:6.7 realities are held in trust for f. in the service of the

future values

44:2.8 present personal experiences into f. attainment values

future variations

36:2.17 the full potential for all f. developmental variations

future vehicles

111:3.2 The soul is the embryo of the f. morontia vehicle

future visitation

170:5.15 idea of a f., and the ideal of the final redemption of

future welfare

67:7.7 but the f. of such souls has never been in the least

future work

4:0.3 providing further training for some undisclosed f.,

17:6.4 requisite to the acquirement of spirit skill in her f. of

26:11.2 supernaphim, they are being prepared for some f.

30:4.30 What a preparation for some f. is afforded by this

31:0.8 We think we know their f., but we are not certain.

31:1.1 more intrigued with the f. and destiny of the Corps

44:3.6 to gain information respecting one’s present and f.

113:5.4 and they are receiving an introduction to their f.

128:6.10 postpone the contemplation of his f. for the world

137:5.1 avoid the cities of Sepphoris and Tiberias in their f.

137:6.5 every evening in study and preparation for their f.,

138:7.4 as to provide for everything needful in your f.,

future-eternal

14:6.24 This central creation is an exemplification of the f.

31:10.10 potentials in the outer universes of f. activities.

future-life

86:4.2 And presently this new dream-ghost-f. concept

futures

122:2.6 and talk over the probable f. of their sons.

futurity

106:7.4 measurelessly remote in the f. of endless eternity,

106:7.6 supreme assurance that throughout all endless f.

106:7.9 the abeyant possibilities of all f., and more.

 

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